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Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy shows that around 1750 cm−1 carbonyl signal determines acetylation bonding successfully.

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Yet he wasn't sure how to make his preferred medium — oil paint — bond successfully.

2.33pm GMT Italy bond sale a success Italy sold 30 year bonds successfully today for the first time in two years - the last debt sale before its general election later this month.

The two parts were bonded successfully using direct bonding technique at 605 ± 20 °C for 240 min under a pressure of 28 kPa.

The existence of characteristic amide-carbonyl (−NH-CO–) stretching vibration (approximately 1,650 cm−1) in nGO-PEG indicated that nGO-COOH was covalently conjugated with mPEG-NH2 via amido bond successfully.

When the bird gets used to his surroundings and you two have bonded successfully, when your bird hears the front door being unlocked, it will more than likely climb down the front of its cage and greet you at the door.

Trehalose, as a cargo coupled with the peptide of KRKRWHW through hydrogen bond and π π bond, was successfully loaded into the MEFs.

As a strong interaction, covalent bonding can successfully overcome the leaching of fluorescent compounds and enhance the thermal and chemical stabilities of the hybrid nanomaterial.

In addition the investment grade bonds were successfully distinguished from the speculative bonds.

It worked, and the bond was successfully floated.

If Mr. Kohl had not bonded so successfully with Mikhail Gorbachev and George Bush, there would have been no German unification, no peaceful end of the cold war.

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