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... increases with increasing mo- lecular weight . At the other extreme , water molecules are practically insoluble in ... increased possibility of mutual entanglement . CHEMICAL REACTIONS Most organic reactions are reversible to a greater ...
... increases with increasing mo- lecular weight . At the other extreme , water molecules are practically insoluble in ... increased possibility of mutual entanglement . CHEMICAL REACTIONS Most organic reactions are reversible to a greater ...
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... increased population would not be sub- ject to tax ; population figures thereafter gradually be- came more accurate . It was during the later years of the Northern Sung dy- nasty , in the early 12th century , when China was already in ...
... increased population would not be sub- ject to tax ; population figures thereafter gradually be- came more accurate . It was during the later years of the Northern Sung dy- nasty , in the early 12th century , when China was already in ...
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... increased more than 100 percent since 1957 . In 1961 China established an Ocean Shipping Corpora- tion and subsequently signed ocean - shipping agreements with many countries , thus laying the foundation for the development of ocean ...
... increased more than 100 percent since 1957 . In 1961 China established an Ocean Shipping Corpora- tion and subsequently signed ocean - shipping agreements with many countries , thus laying the foundation for the development of ocean ...
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