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Butyrate-Acrylic Wood Lacquer—Substituting Isoamyl Ketone for 2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate

Butyric Acid

Butyric Anhydride

Butyrophenones and Related Antipsychotics

Butyryl Chloride

BUYER COUNTRY OVERVIEW GENERAL DATA

Buyer s Investigation

Buzz words within environmental economics

BVMOs available in recombinant form with demonstrated potential for synthetic applications.

BVWN5 AUG-cc-pVTZ calculated BDEs of RNH

BVWN5 AUG-cc-pVTZ Calculated BDEs of RNH2

BWR coolant specifications in continuous operation

BWR Normal Water Chemistry Values

BWR reactor water cleanup system decontaminations using the Cord process

BXEERIMBKTAl. DATA ON PURE KEOPSKTANE, CYCLOHEXANE AND CARBON lETRACHLORXDE. AT 273 2 K. THE FIGURES REFER ONLY TO THE CONFiGJRAnOSAL f ART OF THE THERMODYNAMIC QUANTITIES QUOTED AMERICAN PEIROIEUli INSTITUTE , TIMMERMANS ISSDjj

Bxperimental Material Budslings Prototypical N Fuel Elements

By comparing Tables 9.1 and 9.2 we can see that Kunipia F , which consists mainly of smectitic clays, gives a lower value for the apparent diffusion coefficient than the Kunigel VI .

By measuring the amount of power drawn by the mixer, the molecular weight of the material can be found

By-products and degradation products of TNT with assessment of the carcinogenic potential.

By-products arising from the production of 1 tonne of nicotinic acid from 1.32 tonne of nicotine and 9.02 tonnes of chromic acid.

By-Products Formed during the Polycondensation

By-products from HTW-gasification of lignite

By-products from Methyl Group and Acetic Acid Efficiency in Peracetic Acid Reactions

By-products from Methyl Group in Acetaldehyde Oxidation at 80 C.

By-Products of Electrochemical Processes



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