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(1964) A combined flash-photolysis, shock-tube technique for the study of fast photochemical reactions. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 280 (1381). 198-210 doi:10.1098/rspa.1964.0140

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TitleA combined flash-photolysis, shock-tube technique for the study of fast photochemical reactions
JournalProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Year1964 (July 21)Volume280
Issue1381
PublisherThe Royal Society
DOIdoi:10.1098/rspa.1964.0140Search in ResearchGate
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Full Reference(1964) A combined flash-photolysis, shock-tube technique for the study of fast photochemical reactions. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 280 (1381). 198-210 doi:10.1098/rspa.1964.0140
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