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and carbon bodies. 3) Insertion of nanomaterials into...
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1994). The AMANDA process is one of these combined microfabrication ... years, and we are increasingly leaning towards
their applications in microwave and millimeter wave systems, and even in optical systems.
Apart from having the advantages of bulk production, and ... inter-
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envisaged that parts of this books would form the curricula of electrical and mechanical
engineering,...
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of mycelia and spores of Trichoderma
strains. The masses 7347 and 7494 of
T. atroviride spores correlate with two proc-
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SRH1 ... similar cleavage patterns of hydrophobins HFBIII
of H. jecorina and T. longibrachiatum, and SRH1 and
HFB1 of T. atroviride, involving signal peptides, Kex2-
type processing, and C-terminal amino acid ... MALDI-TOF spectra of mycelia (A, C, E) and sporulating mycelia (B, D, F) of three strains of H. jecorina grown on malt
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text or frequency characteristics of it.
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and pragmatic knowledge and applying ...
eral sources of information and show how some of
them can be achieved using statistical data. First
evaluations indicate the extreme importance of local
information, which mainly represents ... Lexical Disambiguation: Sources of Information andtheir Statistical
Realization
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from its last row andtheir first cofactors. But first cofactors of an rth
cofactor of A
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cofactors, their row and column vectors, andtheir derivatives have all been
expressed in a notation which we believe is simple and ... cofactors of A
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of...
... Sawyer,
C.P. Koshland, D. Lucas, Ammonia detection and monitoring with
photofragmentation fluorescence, Appl. Opt. 37 (No. 36) (1998).
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Endavour ... ammo-
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the ammonia levels become higher than the ammonia levels
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Ammonia sensors andtheir applicationsa ... interest to
these different areas. Applications in the agricultural and
industrial chemistry areas are discussed, as well as envi-
ronmental, automotive and medical applications for ammo-
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