Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 2Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 524
... tion . As a result , much of the detailed behavior of mass exchanging or semi - detached systems is not yet fully understood . VI . X - Ray Sources and Cataclysmics The presence of a collapsed component in the system alters much of the ...
... tion . As a result , much of the detailed behavior of mass exchanging or semi - detached systems is not yet fully understood . VI . X - Ray Sources and Cataclysmics The presence of a collapsed component in the system alters much of the ...
Page 647
... tion , collectively known as the Maillard reac- tion ( Scheme 3 ) , are well documented . They in- volve the formation of N - glycosylamino acids , which undergo Amadori rearrangement to ke- tose amino acid derivatives and then dimerize ...
... tion , collectively known as the Maillard reac- tion ( Scheme 3 ) , are well documented . They in- volve the formation of N - glycosylamino acids , which undergo Amadori rearrangement to ke- tose amino acid derivatives and then dimerize ...
Page 755
... tion take place . [ See SURFACE CHEMISTRY . ] Most commonly a freshly reduced metal or metal - supported catalyst will have a layer of ox- ygen , either strongly chemisorbed or fully oxi- dized , on its surface . Because of this it is ...
... tion take place . [ See SURFACE CHEMISTRY . ] Most commonly a freshly reduced metal or metal - supported catalyst will have a layer of ox- ygen , either strongly chemisorbed or fully oxi- dized , on its surface . Because of this it is ...
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