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CAS registry number (2820 bytes)
1: ...l molecule databases today allow searching by CAS number. 3: ... of a single digit serving as a [[checksum]]. The numbers are assigned in increasing order and do not have... 4: ...ular arithmetic|modulo]] 10. For example, the CAS number of [[water]] is 7732-18-5, and the checksum is ca... 6: ..., whole classes of molecules receive a single CAS number: the group of [[alcohol dehydrogenase]]s has 9031... 8: ...-36-2), one should include cocaine hydrochloride (CAS 53-21-4), since this is the most common form of c... CAS (903 bytes) 1: '''CAS''' is an acronym for: 6: * [[Chemical Abstracts Service]], CAS Registry Number. B-CAS (199 bytes) 1: '''B-CAS''' is a vender and operator of [[CAS]] system in Japan. 4: *[[Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting]] 5: *[[de:Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting]] Cas Corach (159 bytes) 1: In [[Irish mythology]], '''Cas Corach''' was a hero who killed three [[werewolf|... CAS Latency (1737 bytes) 1: ...enced in traversing a system. Taken together, the CAS Latency (CL) refers to the length of time, in clo... 3: ... of the memory cell, the CAS Latency measures the number of clock cycles between the time the request for ... List of people by name: Cas-Caz (9969 bytes) 3: ==Cas== 5: ===Casa-Casg=== 6: *[[Jack Casady|Casady, Jack]], (born 1944), musician ("[[Jefferson A... 7: *[[Pablo Casals|Casals, Pablo]], (1876-1973), [[cello|cellist]] and c... 8: *[[Pau Casals|Casals, Pau]], (1876-1973), musician 24 (number) (3925 bytes) 1: [[Category:Integers|2 4]] [[Category:Composite numbers|2 4]] 2: ... following [[23 (number)|23]] and preceding [[25 (number)|25]]. 5: <tr><td colspan=2>{{numbers_20s}} 6: <tr><td>[[Cardinal number|Cardinal]] <td>twenty-four 7: <tr><td>[[Ordinal number|Ordinal]]<td>twenty-fourth UN number (4034 bytes) 1: ...onous materials) of commercial importance. This [[numbering scheme]] is widely used in international comme... 3: ...nt levels of purity may also receive different UN numbers. 5: UN numbers range from UN1001 to about UN3500 and are assign... 7: ...number may have an NA number. These additional NA numbers use the range NA8000 - NA9999. 9: ...e the hazard class(es) of a substance from its UN number: they have to be looked up in a table. 26 (number) (2844 bytes) 1: [[Category:Integers|2 6]] [[Category:Composite numbers|2 6]] 2: ... following [[25 (number)|25]] and preceding [[27 (number)|27]]. 5: <tr><td colspan=2>{{numbers_20s}} 6: <tr><td>[[Cardinal number|Cardinal]] <td>twenty-six 7: <tr><td>[[Ordinal number|Ordinal]]<td>twenty-sixth 23 (number) (4395 bytes) 2: ... following [[22 (number)|22]] and preceding [[24 (number)|24]]. 5: <tr><td colspan=2>{{numbers_20s}} 6: <tr><td>[[Cardinal number|Cardinal]] <td>twenty-three 7: <tr><td>[[Ordinal number|Ordinal]]<td>twenty-third 8: <tr><td>[[Factorization]]<td>''[[prime number|prime]]'' 25 (number) (3429 bytes) 1: ... following [[24 (number)|24]] and preceding [[26 (number)|26]]. 4: <tr><td colspan=2>{{numbers_20s}} 5: <tr><td>[[Cardinal number|Cardinal]] <td>twenty-five 6: <tr><td>[[Ordinal number|Ordinal]]<td>twenty-fifth 14: ...[centered octagonal number]] and an [[automorphic number]]. 9 (number) (10575 bytes) 5: | colspan="2" | {{numbers (digits)}} 7: | [[Cardinal number|Cardinal]] 10: | [[Ordinal number|Ordinal]] 74: ...]] following [[8 (number)|8]] and preceding [[10 (number)|10]]. Prefixes for 9 include [[ennea-]] ([[Greek... 80: ...he same way that the @ character encircles a lowercase a. (The Nagari glyph might remind some of the [[... 22 (number) (3663 bytes) 1: [[Category:Integers|2 2]] [[Category:Composite numbers|2 2]] 2: ... following [[21 (number)|21]] and preceding [[23 (number)|23]]. 5: <tr><td colspan=2>{{numbers_20s}} 6: <tr><td>[[Cardinal number|Cardinal]] <td>twenty-two 7: <tr><td>[[Ordinal number|Ordinal]]<td>twenty-second DX number (324 bytes) 1: ...acturer of a film emulsion. A list of assigned DX numbers for [[Advanced Photo System|APS]] and [[135 film... 4 (number) (10969 bytes) 2: :''This article discusses the number '''Four'''. Four is also the name of a French com... 6: | colspan="2" | {{numbers (digits)}} 8: | [[Cardinal number|Cardinal]] 11: | [[Ordinal number|Ordinal]] 45: ...r]] following [[3 (number)|3]] and preceding [[5 (number)|5]]. Prefixes for 4 include [[tetra-]] ([[Greek ... 10 (number) (6655 bytes) 1: ...]] following [[9 (number)|9]] and preceding [[11 (number)|11]]. Prefixes for 10 include [[deca-]] ([[Greek... 4: | colspan=2 | {{numbers_10s}} 6: | [[Cardinal number|Cardinal]] 9: | [[Ordinal number|Ordinal]] 35: Ten is a [[composite number]], its proper [[divisor]]s being [[one|1]], [[two... 12 (number) (8253 bytes) 3: | colspan="2" | {{numbers (10s)}} 5: | [[Cardinal number|Cardinal]] 8: | [[Ordinal number|Ordinal]] 46: ... following [[11 (number)|11]] and preceding [[13 (number)|13]]. 50: ...ghly composite number]], the next one being [[24 (number)|24]]. 11 (number) (4937 bytes) 1: ... following [[10 (number)|10]] and preceding [[12 (number)|12]]. Eleven is the smallest positive integer re... 4: ! colspan=2 |{{numbers 10s}} 6: ||[[Cardinal number|Cardinal]] ||11<br>eleven 8: ||[[Ordinal number|Ordinal]] ||11th<br>eleventh 12: ||[[Factorization]] ||''[[prime number|prime]]'' 3 (number) (10867 bytes) 5: | colspan="2" | {{numbers (digits)}} 7: | [[Cardinal number|Cardinal]] 10: | [[Ordinal number|Ordinal]] 17: | [[prime number|prime]] 44: ...r]] following [[2 (number)|2]] and preceding [[4 (number)|4]]. Prefixes for 3 include [[tri-]] ([[Greek nu... 7 (number) (9804 bytes) 5: | colspan="2" | {{numbers (digits)}} 7: | [[Cardinal number|Cardinal]] 10: | [[Ordinal number|Ordinal]] 17: | [[prime number|prime]] 44: ...r]] following [[6 (number)|6]] and preceding [[8 (number)|8]]. Prefixes for 7 include [[hepta-]] ([[Greek ...
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