The Functional Analysis of Lignins and Their Derivatives.The Functional Analysis of Lignins and Their Derivatives derivatives In finance, contracts whose value is derived from another asset, which can include stocks, bonds, currencies, interest rates, commodities, and related indexes. Purchasers of derivatives are essentially wagering on the future performance of that asset. By G. F. Zakis, translation edited by T. Joyce and R. Brezny In this English translation of the 1987 Russian text by G. F. Zakis of the Latvian Academy of Sciences The Academy of Sciences is the official science academy of Latvia and is an association of the country's foremost scientists. It is located in Riga.[1] Building The Academy of Sciences in Riga, Latvia, Zakis addresses the problems concerning the chemical analysis of lignin lignin (lĭg`nĭn), a highly polymerized and complex chemical compound especially common in woody plants. The cellulose walls of the wood become impregnated with lignin, a process called lignification, which greatly increases the strength and , which are of everincreasing interest to the research community. Thirty of the most thoroughly tested and accepted methods for the chemical analysis of lignin functional groups are described in detail. 1994. 102 pages, soft cover. Item Number: 0101R194 * ISBN ISBN abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m : 898522587 List: $75 * Member: $52 |
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