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    by Cullen, John Darby
    Published 2015
    ... into three separate steps. The first step, the removal of carbonates, is accomplished by heating the seat...
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    by Larkin, Adam Lyston
    Published 2017
    ...We report the design and assembly of three-dimensional (3D) multi-cellular liver models comprised...
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    by Jacknin, Bernard
    Published 2015
    Subjects: ...LD5655.V856 1949.J3...
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    by Moncrief, Eugene Charles
    Published 2015
    .... Several bed heights of 1/2-, 1-, 1-1/2-, 1-, 1-1/2-, 3-, and 3-1/2-feet were used in the investigation...
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    by Smith, Raymond Kendall
    Published 2019
    ...; hole diameters of 1/8, 1/4, and 3/8 inches; tray thicknesses of 1/16, 1/8, and 1/2 inches; free areas...
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    by Bates, Paul B.
    Published 2015
    ... of 3.0-3.5. Values of pH between 6.0 and 8.5 have no appreciable effect on the critical stress, although...
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    by Williams, Jesse A.
    Published 2017
    ... size range of 0.1 to 3.0 milliliters was studied on the preparative-scale unit; this corresponded to a...
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    by Foster, George Norris
    Published 2017
    ... of plastics in the 3.0 - 100 micron region. It was decided that a study of infrared spectrometry in the 1.0...
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    by Hudson, Clayton Harrell
    Published 2015
    ...-alloy, FS-1; silicone-coated magnesium-alloy, FS-1; aluminum, 3S; stainless steel, type 316; and monel...
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    by Foushee, Bobby Ray
    Published 2015
    ... were made at 25 °C, pH values of waste ranging from 3 to 11.4, carbon content of 0.1 and 0.3 gram per...
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    by Rode, Edward James
    Published 2016
    ...) of 1.9-2.3. Partial reduction with 10% H₂ in N₂ at 127°C lowered n/i to 1.3. Hydrogenation to propane...
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    by Kingrea, Charles Leo
    Published 2019
    ... of the bottom product and that of the top product varied from 0 to 28.3 weight per cent sugar. Curves, together...
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    by Forsten, Herman Hans
    Published 2015
    ... acts at the electrolyte for the following electrochemical reaction. 2 Al + (3 ÷ X)H₂O = Al₂O₃ • X H₂O...
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    by Bowers, John C.
    Published 2015
    ..., is such a valuable commodity that only waste has been used as a source of nicotine for years. 3. <i>N...
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    by King, Alfred Stanley
    Published 2015
    .... The column extractions were carried out at 75 ± 3°F. In order to determine the equilibrium values necessary...
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    by Porter, Philip H.
    Published 2017
    ... 2740cm.², to 22,940 cm.², the amount of insoluble solids adsorbed was increased from 10.3 p.p.m...
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    by Doumas, Basil C.
    Published 2015
    ... the effect of 60 and 502.3 ± 7.7 cycles per second from 0.00113 to 0.01546 amperes per square centimeter...
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    by Brothers, John Alfred
    Published 2019
    ... 825 in 1.0 to 15.0 normal sulfuric and 0.5 to 3.0 normal hydrochloric acids at 25 to 60°C in both...
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