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by Hall, George G.
Published 1991
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... are important. The mechanisms whereby, in the solid state, these produce cooperative effects, catalytic effects...

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by Schoffeniels, E., Margineanu, D. G.
Published 1990
Springer Netherlands
Table of Contents: ....1. Oxygen consumption and heat production inactive nerve -- V.2. Energy dissipation by Na+/K+ pumps...

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Published 2008
Springer Netherlands
Table of Contents: ... on Azerbaijan Territory -- Ecological Considerations Related to Uranium Exploration and Production -- Joint...

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by Leja, Jan
Published 1982
Springer US
Table of Contents: ... Products -- 5.15.2. Derivatives of Starch and Cellulose -- 5.15.3. Wood Extracts: Quebracho and Wattle Bark...

105
by Go, Su Yong
Published 2024
Springer Nature Singapore
... that the hydroalkylation of alkynes via photoredox-mediated Ni/Ir dual catalysis produces trisubstituted alkenes...

106
Published 1996
Springer Netherlands
..., authoritative exposition of the major condensed phase methods used for producing metallurgical and ceramic...

107
Published 1970
Springer US
... of the leading instrument manufacturers are developing and producing systems for use in the laboratory, both...

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by Kalvoda, R., Parsons, Roger
Published 1985
Springer US
.... Electrochemistry is concerned with the way electricity produces chemical changes and in turn chemical changes...

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Published 2017
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... of microorganisms, which is a promising alternative disinfection method that produces less or even no disinfection...

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Published 1991
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
..., producing a field 10 3 higher than 20 T, with a field homogeneity IlB/B 10- , in a cm volume still remains...

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Published 1984
Springer Netherlands
...At a time when computerized laboratory automation is producing a da ta explosion, chemists...

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Published 1976
Springer US
... by an increasingly complex world. The editors take this opportunity to thank them for their efforts in producing...

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Published 2024
Springer Nature Switzerland
... candidates for photocatalysis. Additionally, the book highlights the use of photocatalysis in producing...

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Published 2008
Springer Netherlands
... by adiabatic compression of air-bobbles producing “hot spots” as origin of initiation the commercial...

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Published 1990
Springer US
... specifically, Sicily, was a major world producer of sulfur prior to the development and exploitation...