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Notably, EBDH exhibits in vitro activity only with artificial electron acceptors of high redox potential, like the ferricenium ion (E0’= +380 mV). This suggests that its natural electron acceptor may be a periplasmic cytochrome c of similarly high potential, which would couple the ethylbenzene oxidation to the nitrate respiration of A. aromaticum
230 V / 400 V (formerly 220/380 V) 400 V / 690 V (formerly 380/660 V) 1000 V phase to phase (3 wire) Suppliers using 220 V / 380 V or 240 V / 415 V systems were expected by the standard to migrate to the recommended value of 230 V / 400 V by the year 2003. This migration has already been largely completed, at least within the European Union.
The 380 was a sedan only and its sole powerplant was an all-new 3.8-litre V6 engine codenamed 6G75, which was also compatible for LPG fuel. Notably, unlike the practice adopted with its predecessor, the 380 sports models (VRX and GT) did not feature a higher output engine relative to other models in the range.
After 2001, International ended production of the 4000-series; the 3400 was replaced by the 3200 based upon the new-generation 4000-series trucks (later the DuraStar, today the MV). While International (under its IC Bus brand) produces cutaway-cab chassis, all production is for commercial use, including transit, commercial, and specialty ...
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On Dec. 6, the family received a phone call from immigration authorities and they were told to report to an office in Greenspoint, Texas, four days later to discuss Salazar-Hinojosa's case ...
USS LSM-380 was a LSM-1-class landing ship medium in the United States Navy during World War II. She was later sold to Fred Devine to be used as a salvage ship , renamed MV Salvage Chief . [ 1 ] She is the last known surviving LSM of World War II in the world.
For a lot of us who've been casually baking for a long time, who learned at the hands of our mother or grandmother (or in my case, great-grandmother), it's all too easy to sometimes overlook the ...