Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1970 |
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... relative velocity , Phobos must suffer impacts from particles moving with relative velocities of not less than 0.9 km / sec , nearly 100 times greater than the escape velocity . This general rela- tion between impact and escape veloci ...
... relative velocity , Phobos must suffer impacts from particles moving with relative velocities of not less than 0.9 km / sec , nearly 100 times greater than the escape velocity . This general rela- tion between impact and escape veloci ...
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... Relative starch concentrations are comparative photometric read- ings on a scale of 0 to 160 after the leaves were cleared and stained with IKI . The differ- ences between control ( unexposed ) and exposed tissue are all statistically ...
... Relative starch concentrations are comparative photometric read- ings on a scale of 0 to 160 after the leaves were cleared and stained with IKI . The differ- ences between control ( unexposed ) and exposed tissue are all statistically ...
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... Relative affinity is measured by the ratio of ( K / K1 ) transport to ( K / K1 ) enzyme . A ratio greater than 1 indicates greater relative affinity for the carrier . Table 3. Inhibition of adenine analogs derived by additions to the ...
... Relative affinity is measured by the ratio of ( K / K1 ) transport to ( K / K1 ) enzyme . A ratio greater than 1 indicates greater relative affinity for the carrier . Table 3. Inhibition of adenine analogs derived by additions to the ...
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