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When Mn loading reaches 50 mol%, the total conversion temperature is lowered to 260 °C.
HY (mol H2/mol substrate) was calculated as the total mol of hydrogen (mol H2) divided by the mol of glucose consumed (mol glucose).
In zinc-replete medium, DGPP and PA account for 0.6 mol% and 1.4 mol% of the total phospholipids in vacuole membranes, but in zinc-depleted medium, the amounts of DGPP and PA are decreased to an undetectable level and 0.3 mol%, respectively (Han et al. 2004).
Specifically, 18 2 increased in a relatively linear manner from approximately 16 to 19.5 mol% of the total while 18 3 decreased from about 39 to 34 mol% and these proportions remained relatively constant at the final time point measured, 240 h after the shift to high temperature.
The relative abundance of FAMEs is reported as mol % of the total composition.
Mn0.67 Cu0.33 (Cu loading 33 mol%) shows the total oxidation of toluene at about 220 °C, which is very close to the activity of the widely investigated Pd catalyst for the reaction.
n oil,in is the initial number of moles of crude oil, in mol; W FIP is the total weight of petroleum fluids-in-place (FIP), i.e., initial crude oil and brine, in kg.
As noted in the section discussing the gas chromatographic analyses, bulk fluid samples from rodingitized diorite, granite and slate contain an unidentified species that may form up to 9 mol % of the total volatiles excluding H2O if this species is N2.
The remainder accounted for 0.9 mol% of the total FA chains in bovine heart dPtdEtn.
Other less abundant aliphatic chains collectively accounted for only 0.5 mol% of the total bovine heart ether PtdEtn.
The remainder of sn-2 FA chains accounted for approximately 0.9 mol% of the total fatty acyl chains in ether PtdEtn.
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