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- The thermal diffusion in binary gaseous mixtures under pressures, III : hydrogen-argon system
- Effect of pressure on the dissociation of electrolytic solution : I. Electrical conductivity of hexammine cobalt(III) : chloride at high pressures
- Pressure inactivation of enzyme : some kinetic aspects of pressure inactivation of trypsin
- The protein denaturation under high pressure : horse serum albumin
- The protein denaturation under high pressure : effects of ph and some substances on the pressure denaturation of ovalbumin solution
- Studies on the kinetics of the reaction of acetylene with aqueous formaldehyde solution, I
- Stability of lyophobic colloids : XVII. Role of adsorption of ions on the stability of the sols of hydrous ferric oxide in the medium of varying dielectric constant
- The solubility equilibrium and the rate of solution of quartz in water at high temperatures and high pressures
- The solubility of quartz in the aqueous sodium chloride solution at high temperatures and high pressures
- Discussion of the distribution of the particles in emulsion prepared by high pressure
- Degradation of polyethylene molecule by high pressure jet
- The state diagrams of formaldehyde and formaldehyde-acetylene mixtures
- Stability of lyophobic colloids, XI : investigations on the stability of the hydrous ferric oxide sols as related to the coagulating powers of the poly-valent precipitating ions
- Studies on explosion reaction of monovinyl acetylene gas,2,3.
- Studies on explosion reaction of monovinyl acetylene gas : IV. Thermal reaction of monovinyl acetylene-oxygen mixture
- Studies on explosion reaction of monovinyl acetylene gas : I. Explosion limits of monovinyl acetylene and monovinyl acetylene-air mixture
- The electron spin resonance spectra of the mononegative ions of o-, m-, and p-terphenyl
- Kinetic studies on free radical reactions : I. Reaction of DPPH with free radicals formed by the photolysis of azo-bis-isobutyronitrile
- Chemical reactions under ultra high pressure : dehydration of salt hydrates
- Chemical reactions under ultra high pressure : reaction between urea and gypsum