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Determination of absolute rate data for the reaction of atomic sodium, Na (3²S(1/2)), with CF₃Cl, CF₂Cl₂, CFCl₃, CF₃Br and SF₆ as a Function of Temperature by Time-resolved Atomic Resonance-absorption Spectroscopy at λ = 589 nm [Na(3²Pᴊ) ← Na(3²S(1/2))
Article on a kinetic study of the reactions of ground-state sodium atoms with the molecules CF₃Cl, CF₂Cl₂, CFCl₃, CF₃Br and SF₆ over the temperature range 644-918 K.
Determination of the Absolute Second-order Rate Constant for the Reaction Na + O₃ → NaO + O₂
Article on the determination of the absolute second-order rate constant for the reaction Na + O₃ → NaO + O₂.
Drug and Alcohol Use Among the Middle-Aged and Aged: Final Report to the Hogg Foundation
Final report on a research study on the use of psychoactive prescription and nonprescription medicines and alcohol use among middle-aged and older adults.
Excess Molar Volumes of Binary Mixtures of Cyclohexane and y-Butyrolactone with Aromatic Hydrocarbons
This article discusses excess molar volumes of binary mixtures of cyclohexane and y-butyrolactone with aromatic hydrocarbons.
Octanol-Water Partition Coefficients of Substituted α,N-Diphenylnitrones and Benzonitrile N-Oxides
Article on octanol-water partition coefficients of substituted alpha and N-diphenylnitrones and benzonitrile N-oxides.
L-shell x-ray production cross sections of Ni, Cu, Ge, As, Rb, Sr, Y, Zr, and Pd by (0.25-2.5)-MeV protons
Article discussing L-shell x-ray production cross sections of Ni, Cu, Ge, As, Rb, Sr, Y, Zr, and Pd by (0.25-2.5)-MeV protons.
Solubility of Phenylacetic Acid in Binary Solvent Mixtures
Article on the solubility of phenylacetic acid in binary solvent mixtures.
Teachers' Read-Aloud Preferences: Perpetuating Sex-Role Stereotypes
This article describes a study of Kansas and Texas teachers' read-aloud choices to demonstrate the impact of this teaching strategy on children's acquisition of attitudes toward sex roles.
Temperature Dependence of the Absolute Third-order Rate Constant for the Reaction between Na + O₂ + N₂ over the Range 571 - 1016 K Studied by Time-resolved Atomic Resonance Absorption Spectroscopy
Article on temperature dependence of the absolute third-order rate constant for the reaction between Na + O₂ + N₂ over the range 571-1016 K studied by time-resolved atomic resonance absorption spectroscopy.
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