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A Debye-H�ckel Model for Calculating the Viscosity of Binary Strong Electrolyte Solutions/
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Esteves, M J C
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American Chemical Society
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2001
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A Density Functional and Molecular Mechanics Study Of �Hydrogen Transfer in Homogeneous Ziegler-Natta Catalysis
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Cavallo, L
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American Chemical Society
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1996
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A Detailed UV and Raman Study of Poly(n-butyl-n-hexylsilylene) Phase Transitions
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Bukalov, S. S
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American Chemical Society
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1996
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A Deterministic Approach to the Protein Design Problem
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Skorobogatiy, M
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American Chemical Society
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1997
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A Deuterium NMR Study of Selectively Labeled Polybutadiene Star Polymers/
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Adams, C H
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American Chemical Society
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2000
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A Device for the Calibration of the Variable-Deviation Spectroscope /
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Graham, Clarence F
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American Chemical Society
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1933
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A DFT Study of R-X Bond Dissociation Enthalpies of Relevance to the Initiation Process of Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization/
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Gillies, M. B
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American Chemical Society
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2003
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A Differential Pressure Control Mechanism for Vacuum Distillation /
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Palkin, S
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American Chemical Society
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1934
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A Direct Regioselective Route to 6-Azido-6-deoxy Polysaccharides under Mild and Homogeneous Conditions
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Cimecioglu, A. L
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American Chemical Society
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1997
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A Distal Arginine in Oxygen-Sensing Heme-PAS Domains Is Essential to Ligand Binding, Signal Transduction, and Structure/
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Dunham, C. M
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American Chemical Society
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2000
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A Distillation Apparatus for Phenols in Water /
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Meanes, Eldon A
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American Chemical Society
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1934
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A Distributed Reactivity Model for Sorption by Soils and Sediments. 10. Relationships between Desorption, Hysteresis, and the Chemical Characteristics of Organic Domains
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Huang, W
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American Chemical Society
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1980
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A Distributed Reactivity Model for Sorption by Soils and Sediments. 13. Simulated Diagenesis of Natural Sediment Organic Matter and Its Impact on Sorption/ Desorption Equilibria - The natural diagenesis of geosorbent organic mater is simulated using superheated water, and associated effects on its geoorganic character and phenanthrene sorption/desoprtion behavior are evaluated and interrelated./
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Johnson, Martin D
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American Chemical Society
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2001
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A Distributed Reactivity Model for Sorption by Soils and Sediments. 14. Characterization and Modeling of Phenauthrene Desorption Rates - Six different models for description of long-term rates of phenanthrene desorption from aged geosorbents of different geoorganic character are hypothesized, experimentally evaluated, and discussed./
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Johnson, Martin D
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American Chemical Society
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2001
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A Distributed Reactivity Model for Sorption by Soils and Sediments. 4. Intraparticle Heterogeneity and Phase-Distribution Relationships under Nonequilibrium Conditions
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Weber, W. J
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American Chemical Society
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1980
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A Distributed Reactivity Model for Sorption by Soils and Sediments. 5. The Influence of Near-Surface Characteristics in Mineral Domains
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Huang, W
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American Chemical Society
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1980
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A Distributed Reactivity Model for Sorption by Soils and Sediments. 6. Mechanistic Implications of Desorption under Supercritical Fluid Conditions
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Weber, W. J
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American Chemical Society
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1980
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A Distributed Reactivity Model for Sorption by Soils and Sediments. 7. Enthalpy and Polarity Effects on Desorption under Supercritical Fluid Conditions
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Young, T. M
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American Chemical Society
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1980
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A Distributed Reactivity Model for Sorption by Soils and Sediments. 8. Sorbent Organic Domains: Discovery of a Humic Acid Glass Transition and anArgument for a Polymer-Based Model
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Leboeuf, E. J
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American Chemical Society
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1980
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A Distributed Reactivity Model for Sorption by Soils and Sediments. 9. General Isotherm Nonlinearity and Applicability of the Dual Reactive Domain Model
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Huang, W
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American Chemical Society
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1980
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