Annual Report Series, Volume 48, Parts 1960-1961Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, 1960 - Research |
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... radicals by tritium iodide . Samples are separated chromatographically before being passed through the flow proportional counter . ( G. W. Klein ) mined , and refined to a nearly final state by differ- ence syntheses using isotropic ...
... radicals by tritium iodide . Samples are separated chromatographically before being passed through the flow proportional counter . ( G. W. Klein ) mined , and refined to a nearly final state by differ- ence syntheses using isotropic ...
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... radicals . Such rate constants are of great value in discussing the reaction kinetics of free radicals . ( R. W. Fessenden , R. H. Schuler ) Paramagnetic resonance experiments were also carried out on free radicals trapped in crystals ...
... radicals . Such rate constants are of great value in discussing the reaction kinetics of free radicals . ( R. W. Fessenden , R. H. Schuler ) Paramagnetic resonance experiments were also carried out on free radicals trapped in crystals ...
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... radicals from the photol- ysis of 2 heptanone ( M. H. J. Wijnen ) and the use of tritium iodide as a free radical scavenger ( G. W. Klein , R. H. Schuler ) . Laboratory capabilities have advanced with the acquisition of an infrared ...
... radicals from the photol- ysis of 2 heptanone ( M. H. J. Wijnen ) and the use of tritium iodide as a free radical scavenger ( G. W. Klein , R. H. Schuler ) . Laboratory capabilities have advanced with the acquisition of an infrared ...
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