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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DICYCLIC»
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Quaternions: Quaternion, 3-Sphere, Quaternion Group, ...
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2
Infrared Spectra of 59
Dicyclic Hydrocarbons
The infrared spectra are presented for 59 dicyclic hydrocarbons consisting of some diphenylalkanes, dicyclohexylalkanes, alkylbiphenyls, and alkylbicyclohexyls ranging from C12 to C18.
K. T. Serijan, I. A. Goodman, W. J. Yankauskas, 1951
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Correlation of Physical Properties with Molecular Structure ...
4. viscosity was higher.
P. H. Wise, K. T. Serijan, I. A. Goodman, 1950
4
Infrared Spectra of 47
Dicyclic Hydrocarbons
The infrared spectra are presnted for 47 dicyclic hydrocarbons consisting of some alkyldiphenylmethanes, alkyldicyclohexylmethanes, alkylnaphthalenes, alkyltetralines, 1,3-diphenyl-2-alkylpropanes, and 1,3-dicyclohexyl-1-2-alkylpropanes.
John H. Lamneck, Harold F. Hipsher, Virginia O. Fenn, 1954
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Buried Waste in the Seabed – Acoustic Imaging and ...
The retention times for toluene and anthracene/phenanthrene were used to de®
ne two fractions, designated by their main components: (1) a dicyclic aromatic
fraction, collected at a ̄ow rate of 3mL/min, and (2) a polycyclic aromatic fraction,
...
Philippe Blondel, Andrea Caiti, 2006
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Natural Food Flavors and Colorants
Quality marker constituents of major spice oils Spice Oil Quality Marker Chemical
Nature Nutmeg oil Myristicine Dicyclic oxygenated terpene Celery seed oil
Selinene Dicyclic oxygenated sesquiterpene Ginger oil Zingiberine, ar-
curcumene ...
Mathew Attokaran, PhD, 2011
B. DICYCLIC KETONES x-CYPERONE CHS CH, CH2 U I I H.C CH, C <!>H, It
was observed by Hegde and Rao* that the essential oil from the tubers of
Cyperus rotundus contained a sesquiterpene ketone, x-cyperone, C15H22O.
8
An Introduction to Groups: A Computer Illustrated Text
The book covers various theorems, including Lagrange and Sylow. It also details Cayley tables, Burnside's lemma, homomorphisms, and dicyclic groups. The book is ideal for advanced mathematics students and beginning undergraduates.
9
Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy at Harvard College
Dicyclic; irregular; double centrale and 1 IB. No. 248. u 6. Dicyclic ; irregular ; 3
IBB. Angles of centrale radial next to basals, intervadial next to infrabasals. No.
46 a. u 7. Dicyclic irregular; 4 IBB. No. VI a. u 8. Dicyclic irregular ; 3 large and 2 ...
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Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zool̈ogy at Harvard College
Xa. . Monocyclic; regular; centrale of nearly minimum size. No. 60a. Monocyclic;
regular; centrale elongate. No. 89. Monocyclic; irregular; double centrale. No. X c.
Dicyclic; irregular; double centrale and 1 115. No. 248. Dicyclic; irregular; 3 IBB.
Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology, 1901
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «DICYCLIC»
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... Astrologer Cued and Burst Racoon, although there is also a surreal charm to A Cottonmouth Retard, Spicular Dicyclic and Wobbly Embryo. «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 09»