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... reaction 2 and in a steady reaction 3. The initial reaction is finished in about two minutes after an evolution of oxygen given by 40 ,. B : Oxygen evolution from 0.5 M hydrogen peroxide in phosphate buffer pH 7.3 , at 20 ° C. with the ...
... reaction 2 and in a steady reaction 3. The initial reaction is finished in about two minutes after an evolution of oxygen given by 40 ,. B : Oxygen evolution from 0.5 M hydrogen peroxide in phosphate buffer pH 7.3 , at 20 ° C. with the ...
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... reactions . The forward reaction can be identified with the term aP ( b + P ) , and the back reaction with cP . The forward reaction thus corresponds to the decomposi- tion of the hæmin - peroxide complex , and the back reaction to a ...
... reactions . The forward reaction can be identified with the term aP ( b + P ) , and the back reaction with cP . The forward reaction thus corresponds to the decomposi- tion of the hæmin - peroxide complex , and the back reaction to a ...
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... reaction with time are slightly sigmoid , but for higher values of this ratio their slopes decrease monotonically from the start . For starting temperatures near -80 ° C. , the maximum rate of the polymerization under adiabatic ...
... reaction with time are slightly sigmoid , but for higher values of this ratio their slopes decrease monotonically from the start . For starting temperatures near -80 ° C. , the maximum rate of the polymerization under adiabatic ...
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Inaugural Lecture Prof Herbert Dingle 108 | xxxvii |
Appointment of Dr F E King as pro | xlv |
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