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This article demonstrates that a fractionation technique, based on molecular segregation during the crystallization from the melt and dissolution of the crystals, allows a complete characterization of the molecular heterogeneity in the comonomer distribution of linear low density polyethylene.

In this way, it accounts not only for rearrangements which includes a whole interval in its scope but also for rearrangements which disrupt an interval, in that a fractionation involving such an interval will generally be automatically counted as two intervals, resulting in two virtual units instead of one.

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The hope now, environmentalists say, is to halt work on this project in Paracas, at a fractionation plant that would separate gas liquids and pipe them into a marine terminal.

An analytically advantageous feature of our analysis is that it partitions the rearrangements that have affected a tetraploid into those that have operated within a fractionation interval and those that have left these intervals intact, either because the intervals are outside the scope of the rearrangement or the interval is affected as a whole, without any effect internally.

This technique involves mixing of the necessary biochemicals with the column effluent just before the fractionation process (Fig.  2c) and microfractionation, that is fractionation in a seconds rather than minutes time frame, to retain the high-resolution chromatographic separation.

These results suggest that a shorter fractionation schedule may reduce the adverse effects of treatment.

Ionic liquid (IL) pretreatment is receiving significant attention as a potential process that enables fractionation of lignocellulosic biomass and produces high yields of fermentable sugars suitable for the production of renewable fuels.

A series of laboratory column experiments was conducted to evaluate the movement of noble gas from the atmosphere into soil in the presence of a net efflux of CO2, a process that leads to fractionation of the noble gases from their atmospheric abundance ratios.

This is based upon several assumptions, including that biosynthetic fractionation of n-alkanes during synthesis is constant within a single species.

Earlier studies showed that different individuals of a species differ in isotope fractionation when fed the same diet, but that isotope fractionation differs more between species than among individuals of the same species (DeNiro and Epstein 1978 , 1981.

With this so far missing approach, the reliability of studies that include fractionation and total mass determination can be improved.

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