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Kinetic Investigation of the Reactions of Ground State Atomic Carbon, C(2p2(3PJ)), with Acetylenes by Time-Resolved Atomic Resonance. Absorption Spectroscopy in the Vacuum Ultra-Violet
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Nazre Haider
and David Husain
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March 5, 1992
Published Online: 1992-3-5
Published in Print: 1992-2-1
© R. Oldenbourg Verlag, München
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