Browsing by Author "Adair, Thomas W."
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Vestner, H.; Adair, Thomas W. (American Physical Society, 1975)
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Kowalczik, Jeffrey Aaron (2009-05-15)Dose assessments produced using the computer code MCNP are important to simulate events that are difficult to recreate experimentally. An emergency scenario involving whole-body skin contamination is one example of such ...
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Wang, Fa-Chung (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1972)An investigation of the temperature dependence of the thermomagnetic torque has been carried out in normal hydrogen and normal deuterium. Measurements were made with a very sensitive torsion pendulum over a range of ...
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McClurg, Gene Roark (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1970)Measurements of the Scott effect, or thermomagnetic torque, have been made in deuterium gas at absolute pressures of 0.09 to 2.10 Torr, with magnetic fields from one to 440 oersteds, and in a temperature range from 110 K ...
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COLTER, PC; Adair, Thomas W.; Naugle, Donald G. (American Physical Society, 1979)
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Shi, Chunlei (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1993)The magnitude of the KIE during the catalytic oxidative coupling of methane and its variation with respect to methane-to-oxygen ratio is taken as evidence that under most conditions the formation of CH3 - radicals at the ...
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Morales, Edrick (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1988)The gas-phase and the catalytic oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane were studied. Lithium-promoted magnesium oxide was investigated as the catalyst. In the gas-phase oxidation study a perfectly mixed tubular reactor was ...
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Adair, Thomas W. (American Physical Society, 1972)
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Larchez, M. E.; Adair, Thomas W. (American Physical Society, 1971)
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Adair, Thomas W.; McClurg, G. R. (American Physical Society, 1970)
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Larson, Elmer Virgil (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1970)The velocity and attenuation of 30 MHz sound was measured in liquid neon from 25 to 37 K at pressures to 400 psi. The velocity, extrapolated to the vapor pressure curve, agreed with previous 1 MHz data, but was about ...