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−65 °C: 15.61 kPa 0.71953 g/cm 3: 1.5552×10 −4 g/cm 3: −60 °C: 21.90 kPa 0.71378 g/cm 3: 2.1321×10 −4 g/cm 3: −55 °C: 30.16 kPa 0.70791 g/cm 3: 2.8596×10 −4 g/cm 3: −50 °C: 40.87 kPa 0.70200 g/cm 3: 3.8158×10 −4 g/cm 3: 1417 J/g −45 °C: 54.54 kPa 0.69604 g/cm 3: 4.9940×10 −4 g/cm 3: 1404 J/g −40 °C: 71.77 kPa 0. ...
O–C–O: 180° , [3] decreasing to as low as 163° at higher temperature and/or pressure [4] Magnetic susceptibility: −0.49×10^−6 cm^3/mol Surface tension: 4.34 dyn/cm at 20 °C and equilibrium pressure Viscosity [5] of liquid at equilibrium pressure 0.0925 mPa·s at 5 °C 0.0852 mPa·s at 10 °C 0.0712 mPa·s at 20 °C 0.0625 mPa·s at ...
There is a wide range of EC 50 values of drugs; they are typically anywhere from nM to mM. Hence, it is often more practical to refer to the logarithmically transformed p EC 50 values instead of EC 50 , where
Ω m h 2: 0.1428 ± 0.0011 Equation of state of dark energy w: w 0 = −1 Tensor/scalar ratio r: r 0.002 < 0.06 Running of spectral index / 0 Sum of three neutrino masses 0.06 eV/c 2: Effective number of relativistic degrees of freedom N eff: 2.99 ± 0.17
HD 164595 is a wide binary star [12] system in the northern constellation of Hercules. [1] The primary component of this pair hosts an orbiting exoplanet.The system is located at a distance of 92 light years from the Sun based on parallax measurements, [2] and is drifting further away with a radial velocity of 2.0 km/s. [6]
Surface roughness, often shortened to roughness, is a component of surface finish (surface texture).It is quantified by the deviations in the direction of the normal vector of a real surface from its ideal form.
Note in particular that in Blagg's formula, the law for the Solar System was best represented by a progression in 1.7275, rather than the original value 2 used by Titius, Bode, and others. Blagg examined the satellite system of Jupiter , Saturn , and Uranus , and discovered the same progression ratio 1.7275 , in each.
The ergonometer test (also known as the ergonometer Anaerobic Test (WAnT)) is an anaerobic exercise test, most often performed on a stationary bicycle, that measures peak anaerobic power and anaerobic capacity. [1]