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His team were able to observe a transition state exactly when the I-C bond was about to break: the whole reaction takes place in 200 femtoseconds.
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Class I-C: Member of the armed forces of the United States, the Coast and Geodetic Survey or the Public Health Service, and certain registrants separated therefrom.
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Upon undertaking to classify any registrant, unless grounds are established to place the registrant in Class I-C under the provisions of § 1622.7 of this chapter, the registrant shall be classified in the lowest class for which he is determined to be eligible with Class I-A considered the highest class and Class V-A considered the lowest class according to the following table:
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Whenever a registrant is separated from the armed forces after June 24, 1948, other than by death, and such registrant is retained in Class I-C under the provisions of § 1622.12, his classification shall be followed with the identification "Disc."
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Whenever a registrant is transferred to a reserve component of the armed forces after completion of his period of service pursuant to section 4 of title I of the Universal Military Training and Service Act, as amended, and such registrant is retained in Class I-C under the provisions of § 1622.12, his classification shall be following with the identification "Res." on all records of such registrant.
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§ 1622.64 Identification of Class I-C registrant separated from armed forces.
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§ 1622.7 Class I-C: Member of the armed forces of the United States, the Coast and Geodetic Survey or the Public Health Service, and certain registrants separated therefrom.
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Identification of Class I-C registrant transferred to a reserve component of the armed forces.
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In Class V-A shall be placed every registrant who has attained the twenty-sixth anniversary of the day of his birth except (a) those registrants who are in active military service in the armed forces and are in Class I-C, and (b) those registrants who have consented to induction.
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Class I-C: Member of the armed forces of the United States, the Coast Guard, the Coast and Geodetic Survey or the Public Health Service, and certain registrants separated therefrom.
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