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1. With the same antitumor effectiveness of both fractionation schedules, total dose can be reduced using accelerated fractionation.

2. Deuterium fractionations in Cometary ices provide important clues to the origin and evolution of comets

3. The bottom liquid stream from the second fractionation tower is cooled and directed to the first fractionation tower as its top feed.

4. Stripper bottoms stream is supplied to the fractionation tower.

5. Fractionation of hornblende, biotite and andesine yields granitic magmas.

6. - ABO group (not required for plasma intended only for fractionation),

7. — the ABO Group (not required for plasma intended only for fractionation)

8. First gas stream is expanded and sent to a fractionation tower.

9. Gases (petroleum), light straight run gasoline fractionation stabiliser off; Petroleum gas

10. the ABO Group (not required for plasma intended only for fractionation

11. Apparatuses and methods for field flow fractionation of particles using acoustic and other forces

12. Cell fractionation The separation of the different constituents of the cell into homogenous fractions.

13. Purification of the unrefined oil by supercritical carbon dioxide fractionation is a new method.

14. The rocks are classified as within-plate alkali basalts and their fractionation products.

15. A higher potential of radiation therapy might be reached by accelerated fractionation regimens.

16. Stepwise dialysis enables fractionation of the performic acid soluble low molecular weight proteins.

17. The Bifid cipher combines the Polybius square with transposition, and uses fractionation to achieve diffusion

18. Tail gas (petroleum), catalytic cracked distillate and catalytic cracked naphtha fractionation absorber; Petroleum gas

19. Blood fractions are elements from blood that are extracted through a process called fractionation.

20. The dry fractionation method according to the present invention performs dry fractionation without requiring a pretreatment process of separating a fatty acid derivative, which is used as the raw material for a transesterification reactant, from said reactant.

21. Therefore, the fatty acid derivatives that remain during the reaction increases the fractionation precision of the oil and fat, and serve as a solvent that reduces the viscosity of the oil and fat, thereby significantly improving fractionation yield.

22. Gases (petroleum), sponge absorber off, fluidised catalytic cracker and gas oil desulphuriser overhead fractionation; Refinery gas

23. Some of the nitrogen is reintroduced into a fractionation tower to enhance the recovery of hydrocarbons.

24. Further fractionation is being done to isolate and identify the Allelochemical(s) in these active fractions

25. Energy efficient naphthene recycle via the use of a side draw fractionation tower and partial condensation

26. Stripper overhead vapor stream is cooled and sent to the fractionation tower as second reflux stream.

27. Cell fractionation is the process used to separate cellular components while preserving individual functions of each component.

28. The first antihemophilic factor (AHF) concentrate to treat coagulation disorders in hemophilia patients is developed through fractionation.

29. Addition of suitable internal standards to the oil and fractionation by chromatography on a hydrated silica gel column.

30. 17 The separation and purification of linoleic acid from safflower oil via urea adduction fractionation was studied.

31. The accumulation of plagioclase phenocrysts suggests extensive crystal fractionation of the Knee Lake magmas. The gradual transition in affinity of the Knee Lake lavas from tholeiitic to calc-alkaline can be explained by near-surface fractionation under constant fO2 conditions.

32. Product obtained from the separated lupin fruit water when producing starch, or after grinding and air fractionation.

33. This natural, Bioactive milk protein is isolated from fresh, sweet whey using advanced fractionation and separation processing technologies

34. This fractionation was found in 63.4% of unconcentrated CSF after agar gel electrophoresis, in 48.8% of concentrated CSF.

35. Depletion of REE in the granite was probably the result of amphibole or REE-rich accessory mineral fractionation.

36. At least a portion of the condensed stream is directed to the fractionation tower at an upper mid-column feed position.

37. Results: Bioassay- and LC-MS-guided fractionation of the ethyl acetate extract was from traditional Chinese medicine P.fel-terrae

38. A range of pore sizes is fundamental to the success of this size fractionation procedure which depends on two processes.

39. Fractions containing the highest bioactivity are then subjected to a second round of liquid chromatography (LC) separation, fractionation, and Bioassaying

40. "Transferring sample under tranquil state by different intervals" we established can avoid fractionation of isotopes which have different mass number .

41. The stream is cooled, expanded to lower pressure, and supplied to a first fractionation tower at a mid-column feed position.

42. Extreme variation and apparent reversal of Nb-Ta fractionation in Columbite-group minerals from the Scheibengraben beryl-Columbite granitic pegmatite, Marsikov, Czech Republic

43. (A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the fractionation of the liquid from the first tower used in the distillation of crude oil.

44. [A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the fractionation of the liquid from the first tower used in the distillation of crude oil.

45. In addition, CD44+ colon cancer cells and additional sub-fractionation of CD44+EpCAM+ cell population with CD166 enhance the success of tumor engraftments.

46. The gas stream is cooled, expanded to intermediate pressure, and supplied to a fractionation tower at a top column feed position.

47. Carbonaceous Chondrites generally have Mg/Si ratios near the solar value, and oxygen isotope compositions that plot below the terrestrial fractionation line

48. At least a portion of the residue gas stream is recycled, cooled and sent to the fractionation tower as first reflux stream.

49. This paper reports the results of a detailed experimental investigation of fractionation of natural Basaltic compositions under conditions of high pressure and high temperature

50. Both liquid-phase oxidation of heavy naphtha and the Fischer-Tropsch reaction produce mixed oxygenate streams, from which 2-butanone is extracted by fractionation.

51. - Mod - IPE wo PB Other High Health Priority 631 94094-93-6 Benzene, mono-C10-C13-alkyl derivs., fractionation bottoms,heavy ends Petrol.

52. [A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the fractionation of products from catalytic cracking, catalytic reforming and hydrodesulfurizing processes treated to remove acidic impurities.

53. (A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the fractionation of products from catalytic cracking, catalytic reforming and hydrodesulfurising processes treated to remove acidic impurities.

54. Geochemical data are consistent with derivation by partial melting of depleted crust or upper mantle followed by extreme fractionation, including REE-rich accessory phases.

55. The content of Atactic fraction, determined by fractionation in n-heptane, was found to be, about, 1 % wt, which is characteristic of effective isospecific metallocene systems

56. A mathematic model of foam fractionation was set up based on the following assumptions: adsorption equilibrium, same bubble size and regular dodecahedron model of real bubbles.

57. Antimicrobial Ambiguines from the CyanobacteriumFischerellasp. Collected in Israel Bioassay-guided fractionation of the 7:3 MeOH/water extract of a cultured cyanobacterium strain identified as Fischerella sp

58. The embodiments disclosed herein generally relate to systems, devices and methods for the fractionation, isolation, extraction and processing of the adipose supernatant layer of a bone marrow aspirate.

59. Isotopic inferences of ancient Biochemistries - Carbon, sulfur, hydrogen, and nitrogen In processes of biological incorporation and subsequent biochemical processing sizable isotope effects occur as a result of both thermodynamic and kinetic fractionations which take place during metabolic and biosynthetic reactions

60. The first and second portions are expanded to the fractionation tower pressure and supplied to the tower at upper mid-column feed positions after the expanded second portion is heated.

61. The fractionation process is interpreted on the basis of these two structural models, assuming a critical extension of the PS blocks anchored at one end to the fold surface of PEO.

62. According to Meteoritical Society classification, type-4 carbonaceous Chondrites mostly have Mg/Si ratios near solar value, oxygen isotope compositions that plot below the terrestrial fractionation line, and abundant metamorphosed chondrules.

63. Cochineal, carmine lake and additive mixes used by the patient were extracted and subsequently used for skin prick test, bronchial provocation and in vitro measurements (specific IgE, Western blot and chromatographic fractionation)

64. Specifically, the invention concerns a process for conditioning spent liquor produced by SO2 -ethanol-water (SEW) fractionation of wood chips for fermentation to butanol, ethanol and acetone/isopropanol (so called ABE process) by Clostridia bacteria.

65. We address the strengths and weaknesses of prognostication based on readily obtainable clinical markers, and discuss the integration of auxiliary approaches such as genotyping, cardiovascular magnetic resonance, and fractionation analysis into existing risk stratification guidelines.

66. Bioassay-guided fractionation of a collection of Moorea Bouillonii from Papua New Guinea led to the isolation of a new alkyl amide, mooreamide A (1), along with the cytotoxic apratoxins A–C and E

67. REE patterns indicate that petrogenesis of the andesite must have left a garnetiferous residue: either ⩽ 10% melting of LREE-enriched garnet lherzolite or ⩽ 25% melting of eclogite, followed by a small amount of shallow fractionation.

68. Badger Meter offers one of the broadest product portfolios for use in upstream operations that span offshore to onshore activities, including well testing, enhanced oil recovery, fractionation, completion and separation to recover and prepare crude oil and natural gas.

69. Uplift rates, based on fission track dates, suggest that fractionation leading to mildly peralkaline soda granite took place in crustal reservoirs emplaced at depths of 2.5–4.5 km below the surface and that additional enrichment in alkalis took place at still shallower depths.

70. These two phosphorylases could be separated by means of ammonium sulfate fractionation. Both the slower migrating phosphorylases from spinach and from beans, but not the fast one from beans, could be adsorbed on amyloplasts. This process takes place only when the amyloplasts are suspended in a salt medium.

71. Up to 10% cash back  · Major element modelling through classical least-square mass balance calculations shows that the average Banakite composition could be derived from that of the average absarokitic magma after 74% fractionation of a cumulate composed of olivine (6.9%), clinopyroxene (14.3%), plagioclase (45.4%), biotite (27.5%), Ti-magnetite (2%) and apatite (3.8

72. All processes directly or indirectly linked to the production of phenol and acetone are included, in particular air compression, hydroperoxidation, cumene recovery from spent air, concentration & cleavage, production fractionation & purification, tar cracking, acetophenone recovery & purification, AMS recovery for export, AMS hydrogenation for ISB recycle, initial waste water purification (1st waste water stripper), cooling water generation (e.g., cooling towers), cooling water utilisation (circulation pumps),flare & incinerators (even if physically located OSB) as well as any support fuel consumption.

73. Lepidolite and lithian muscovite occur in high-pressure spodumene, low-pressure petalite, phosphorus-enriched amblygonite and fluorine-rich lepidolite subtypes of orogenic affiliated complex type granitic pegmatites and rarely in anorogenic affiliated amazonite-bearing Trace element data determined by X-ray fluorescence for lepidolite of various pegmatite subtypes, morphology (“book”, “scaly”, “fine-grained”), position within the pegmatite (primary zones, replacement units, pockets), mineral assemblages and tectonic affinity (orogenic vs anorogenic) show extreme fractionation of Rb and Cs; modest levels of T1, Ga, Nb, Ta, Sn and Zn; and typically low abundances of Ba, Sr, Ni, Pb, Y, V, W and Zr.

74. Sulfur isotope abundance data for minerals of the historically important alunite deposits of the Tolfa district indicate (1) compositional similarity between sulfates and sulfides (mean δS34 values of +5.54 and +6.34 permil respectively), (2) negligible fractionation factors (0.995 to 1.004) for sulfate-sulfide mineral pairs, (3) two distinct sulfide isotopic populations characterized by pyrite (+8.34 permil) and marcasite (−1.05 permil) and with associated alunite displaying a covariant isotopic shift, and (4) possible contamination of the hydrothermal system by evaporite sulfate (+25.1 permil) because hypogene pyrite, galena, and cinnabar are enriched in S34 (+6.1 to +10.3 permil).