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Journals

A thermochemical study of dissociative ionization of 4,4,-dimethyl-1-thia-4-silacyclohexane and 2,3,3-trimethyl-1-thiacyclopentane. decomposition pathways produce a dimethylsilanethione ion-radical [Me2Si=S]+

Author(s)
Natalya Tarasenko, Vera Volkova, Vladimir G. Zaikin, Alexander Tishenkov, Vitaly Avakyan, leonid Guselnikov, Mikhael Voronkov, SV Kirpichenko, EN Suslova, Anzor I. Mikaia
Electron impact and photoionization mass spectrometry methods are employed for the study of dissociative ionization of 4,4-dimethyl-l-thia-4-silacyclohexane and

Pyrolysis of silicon-containing cyclic polysulphides

Author(s)
Anzor I. Mikaia, EA Chernishev, Oleg Kuzmin, AV Lebedev, Vladimir G. Zaikin
Pulse pyrolysys - GC-MS method is applied for the study of thermal decomposition of of silicon- containing monocyclic polysulphides.

Two Refrigerant Mixtures and the Hard Sphere Fluid

Author(s)
G. Morrison, Mark O. McLinden
This is a discussion of the use of the perturbed hard sphere equation of state to describe refrigerants and refrigerant mixtures. A brief review of mixture

Pipe

Author(s)
Ernest Kent, Michael O. Shneier, Ronald Lumia
The Sensory-Interactive Robotics Group of the National Bureau of Standards' Industrial Systems Division is designing and constructing an experimental multistage
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