PHz


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PHz

abbr.
petahertz
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A total of six rats were considered as normal control, anemia induced by intraperitoneal administration of phenylhydrazine (PHZ) in remaining 30 rats.
Despite their wide use in developing countries, DD and PHZ formulations have no official method for their routine analysis and stability evaluation.
The results indicated that the identified PHZ, PCA and PYO compound had good antifungal activity against G.
(b) The generated supercontinuum spanning over more than two optical octaves (~0.8 PHz or ~3.5 eV) with nearly uniform intensity (~20-30 dB).
Both HNS and PHZ block the reaction of the aldehyde groups with -N[H.sub.2] by reacting with the -C(C[H.sub.3]) = O group to form (ref.
"The Hebrew Root 'PHZ' and Its Various Literary and Contextual Connotations Throughout Jewish Scripture." Vetus Testamentum, Vol.
Range Wave Name Designation Temperature 30-300 Hz Megametric ELF 300-3,000 Hz VF 3-30 kHz Myriametric VLF 30-300 kHz Kilometric LF 300-3,000 kHz Hectometric MF 3-30 MHz Decametric HF 30-300 MHz Metric VF 300-3,000 MHz Decimetric UHF 3-30 GHz Centimetric SHF 30-300 GHz Millimetric EHF 300-3,000 GHz IR 3-30 THz IR 29-290 30-300 THz IR 290-2,900 300-3,000 THz Visible 2,900-29,000 3-30 PHz UV 30-300 PHz X-ray 300-3,000 PHz Gamma rays 3-30 EHz ?