Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 16Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 91
... possible number of stereoiso- mers of a compound possessing multiple ste- reocenters is 2 " where n is the number of ste- reocenters . The sweetening agent aspartame ( C14H18N2O5 ) , XXI , has two stereocenters , hence four ...
... possible number of stereoiso- mers of a compound possessing multiple ste- reocenters is 2 " where n is the number of ste- reocenters . The sweetening agent aspartame ( C14H18N2O5 ) , XXI , has two stereocenters , hence four ...
Page 97
... possible outcomes of a random experiment . Random variable : Function whose domain is a sample space representing the possible out- comes of a chance event . Stochastic process : Family of random variables defined for 1 E T , or an ...
... possible outcomes of a random experiment . Random variable : Function whose domain is a sample space representing the possible out- comes of a chance event . Stochastic process : Family of random variables defined for 1 E T , or an ...
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... possible to trade - off time and band- width to send information . Thus , it is possible to send the information on a 78 rpm record 2 times faster than at 33 rpm by increasing the band- width or frequency range by 2 } . The same prac ...
... possible to trade - off time and band- width to send information . Thus , it is possible to send the information on a 78 rpm record 2 times faster than at 33 rpm by increasing the band- width or frequency range by 2 } . The same prac ...
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