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Efficient Collisional Energy Transfer of Vibrationally Highly Excited C6F6 Molecules in the Ground Electronic State
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M. Damm
, H. Hippler , H. A. Olschewski , J. Troe and J. Willner
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February 25, 1990
Published Online: 1990-2-25
Published in Print: 1990-2-1
© R. Oldenbourg Verlag, München
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