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... effect of reaction conditions on the rate of reac- tion . Experimental methods that have been used in kinet- ic studies include most of the known methods of chem- ical separation and analysis . Techniques that involve re- moving samples ...
... effect of reaction conditions on the rate of reac- tion . Experimental methods that have been used in kinet- ic studies include most of the known methods of chem- ical separation and analysis . Techniques that involve re- moving samples ...
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... effect on most bacterial spe- cies . The selective effect of PAS on the tubercle bacillus is difficult to explain since the inhibitory action of the drug is antagonized by para - aminobenzoic acid ; this con- dition suggests that PAS ...
... effect on most bacterial spe- cies . The selective effect of PAS on the tubercle bacillus is difficult to explain since the inhibitory action of the drug is antagonized by para - aminobenzoic acid ; this con- dition suggests that PAS ...
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Three types of pressure effects Injuries from blast- propelled missiles Miscel- laneous effects from explosions ... effect that creates injury in an area many times the diameter of the penetrating missile . Shear and pressure waves ...
Three types of pressure effects Injuries from blast- propelled missiles Miscel- laneous effects from explosions ... effect that creates injury in an area many times the diameter of the penetrating missile . Shear and pressure waves ...
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