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doc#120 | bond generally agree that the <formul> bond | will | be linear in the absence of peculiarities |
doc#120 | peculiarities of packing in the solid. Moreover, it | will | be asymmetric until a certain critical |
doc#120 | <formul> distance is reached, below which it | will | become symmetric. There is ample evidence |
doc#121 | detergent formulation. A good formulation | will | keep the clothes clean and white after |
doc#121 | practically any wetting or surface-active agent | will | do a reasonably good job when present in |
doc#121 | and the other kind is not, the attraction | will | be intensified and the tendency to agglomerate |
doc#121 | intensified and the tendency to agglomerate | will | be greatly reinforced. Likewise, a charged |
doc#121 | reinforced. Likewise, a charged particle | will | tend to stick to an uncharged surface and |
doc#121 | surface and vice versa, and a charged particle | will | be very strongly attracted to a surface |
doc#121 | sorbed on the surface in place of the soil | will | tend to accelerate this process and effectively |
doc#121 | builders on sorption-desorption phenomena which | will | be discussed later (see pp. 1746-1748). |
doc#123 | distance of about <formul> km of the Earth | will | have, relative to the Earth, a kinetic |
doc#123 | less than their potential energy and they | will | be captured into orbits about the Earth |
doc#124 | a cloud to travel along the surface. It | will | rise during lapse conditions. There are |
doc#124 | The smaller the particle the further it | will | travel downwind before settling out. An |
doc#124 | epidemic disease. A hypothetical example | will | illustrate this point. Let us assume that |
doc#125 | homozygous <formul> and homozygous <formul> cells | will | be presented here. The saline and albumin |
doc#125 | agglutinin activity. </p><p> Other methods | will | be described below. EXPERIMENTAL AND RESULTS |
doc#126 | the cold weather. Even some of the queens | will | die before the winter is over, falling |
doc#126 | where large numbers of our early insects | will | assemble: honeybees, bumblebees, and other |