该物
4.The ability or art of divining information about people or events associated with an object solely by touching or being near to it.
5.An item that functions as a means of identification, especially a small piece of paper or cloth attached to an article to designate its origin, owner, contents, use, or destination.
6.Where the trust item fails to be sold or the trustor withdraws it from sale, the trustee-trader may place the trust item in escrow in accordance with Article 101 hereof if the trustor fails to retrieve or dispose of it after receiving such demand from trustee-trader.
9.Thermal treatment at 330℃ results in a partial removal of the template.
10.It indicated the formation of Ce3+ -DPPC complex. the observed spectra have the characteristics of the fluorescence spectrum of Ce3+-DHP complex.

