British Abstracts: Pure chemistry and physiology. ser. A1940 |
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... increase considerably as the depth increases . Pa shows a slight but regular decline from 8-25 at the surface to 7.78 at 1000 m . p measured in situ increases but the Cl content declines to a min . and then increases slightly . VI . The ...
... increase considerably as the depth increases . Pa shows a slight but regular decline from 8-25 at the surface to 7.78 at 1000 m . p measured in situ increases but the Cl content declines to a min . and then increases slightly . VI . The ...
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... increase . Conversely , of polymer- ised styrene and the extent to which is affected by pressure increase as the degree of polymerisation increases . W. McC . ท Comparison of electrical and diffusion forces in metabolism of electrolytes ...
... increase . Conversely , of polymer- ised styrene and the extent to which is affected by pressure increase as the degree of polymerisation increases . W. McC . ท Comparison of electrical and diffusion forces in metabolism of electrolytes ...
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... increases reaction ( I ) and decreases ( III ) ; addition of glycerol to the NaOH increases ( II ) and ( III ) but decreases ( I ) , whilst brucine increases ( I ) and decreases ( II ) and CH2O decreases ( III ) ; dilution of NaOH ( 2.0 ...
... increases reaction ( I ) and decreases ( III ) ; addition of glycerol to the NaOH increases ( II ) and ( III ) but decreases ( I ) , whilst brucine increases ( I ) and decreases ( II ) and CH2O decreases ( III ) ; dilution of NaOH ( 2.0 ...
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