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Cancer classification with radiomics in controlled preclinical models. [PDF]

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How to measure both primary and secondary hydrogen isotope effects in hydrogen abstraction from a substrate having two or more equivalent reactive hydrogen atoms

The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1981
For a reaction of the type RH/sub n/ + B ..-->.. RH/sub n-1/ + BH, the substrate may be tracer labeled with tritium to give a mixture of RH/sub n/ and RH/sub n-1/T. Determination of the molar activity of BH after a low (< 5%) extent of reaction and of recovered RH/sub n/ after a known extent of reaction permits the precise determination of both the ...
Rm. Subramanian, William H. Saunders
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10. Free movement of goods (II): quantitative restrictions and measures having equivalent effect

2018
This chapter reviews the law on the free movement of goods in the EU. It discusses the following: prohibition of quantitative restrictions and measures having equivalent effect; grounds of derogation under Article 36 of the TFEU; indistinctly applicable measures and mandatory requirements, Cassis de Dijon and developing the list of mandatory ...
Margot Horspool   +2 more
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ChemInform Abstract: HOW TO MEASURE BOTH PRIMARY AND SECONDARY HYDROGEN ISOTOPE EFFECTS IN HYDROGEN ABSTRACTION FROM A SUBSTRATE HAVING TWO OR MORE EQUIVALENT REACTIVE HYDROGEN ATOMS

Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1981
AbstractDurch partielle Tritiierung können beide Effekte ermittelt werden , wie am Beispiel der E2‐Reaktion von Ph‐CHT ‐ CHg ‐NMe3′ mit EtO′/EtOH bei 40°C gezeigt wird (prim.
RM. SUBRAMANIAN, W. H. JUN. SAUNDERS
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The Definition of Measures Having Equivalent Effect

2008
Abstract This chapter examines the definition of measures having equivalent effect. It shows how dynamic Community law is; on the one hand there are clear signs of continuity and consistency, on the other hand those of change, reassessment and new developments.
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3. Non-Fiscal Measures: Quantitative Restrictions and Measures Having Equivalent Effect

2019
This chapter examines non-fiscal barriers to trade. Three Treaty provisions are relevant: Article 34 TFEU on imports; Article 35 TFEU on exports; and Article 36 TFEU containing derogations from Articles 34–5 TFEU. The discussions cover quantitative restrictions; measures having equivalent effect including the leading case of Cassis de Dijon; distinctly
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