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In this way , for example , the composition of a microphase can be analyzed . ...
As further examples of the use of microanalysis the following investigations are
cited : diffusion - profile measurements as well as the determination of K + + Na +
...
In this way , for example , the composition of a microphase can be analyzed . ...
As further examples of the use of microanalysis the following investigations are
cited : diffusion - profile measurements as well as the determination of K + + Na +
...
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Typical electron donor molecules such as NH3 , acetone , acetonitrile , analine ,
and pyridine are bound covalently to surface OH groups with hydrogen bridges ,
for example , at boron centers on the surface ( Winde et al . , 1977 ) . The acidity ...
Typical electron donor molecules such as NH3 , acetone , acetonitrile , analine ,
and pyridine are bound covalently to surface OH groups with hydrogen bridges ,
for example , at boron centers on the surface ( Winde et al . , 1977 ) . The acidity ...
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With appropriate kinds of plasmas , mainly with nonreactive plasma gases ( for
example Ar in a low - pressure glow discharge ) desorption processes
predominate , removing adsorbed H2O and especially carbohydrates from the
surface .
With appropriate kinds of plasmas , mainly with nonreactive plasma gases ( for
example Ar in a low - pressure glow discharge ) desorption processes
predominate , removing adsorbed H2O and especially carbohydrates from the
surface .
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