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Compton, R. G.
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Research in chemical kinetics / Compton, R. G.
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Sadana, Ajit, author.
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A fractal analysis of chemical kinetics with applications to biological and biosensor interfaces /
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Reutershan, Trevor, author.
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Chemical Kinetics and Adsorption in Wastewater Treatment Systems / Reutershan, Trevor, author.
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Bai, Shirong, author. (orcid)0000-0002-0259-5939
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Modeling Chemical Kinetics Using Time-dependent Pathways / Bai, Shirong, author. (orcid)0000-0002-0259-5939
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Yee, Nathan W., author.
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Predictive Chemical Kinetics for Auto Ignition of Fuel Blends / Yee, Nathan W., author.
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Liu, Kopin.
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Chemical kinetics.
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Beentjes, Ivan, author.
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dissolution due to the presence of hydroxide ions, high temperature kinetics, and thermal stress induced
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Coker, A. Kayode.
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chemical engineer for more than 15 years. and an author of Fortran Programs for Chemical Process Design
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Wang, Huan, author.
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correlations between electrode properties (morphological and chemical) and LIB performance, a variety of
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Thakur, Shruti Salil, author.
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, moderately bioaccumulative, and toxic to aquatic organisms. As a result of NP's high chemical stability and
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Gschneidner, Karl A.
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. The following chapter explores the chemical kinetics of solvent and ligand exchange in aqueous
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Schnoebelen, Carly Lynn, author.
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traditional chemical context and a biochemical context. Students primarily constructed relations of similarity

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