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Far infrared, Raman and NMR spectroscopic studies of molecular structures and properties
(1966)
The far infrared spectra (750 to 50 cm�¹) of certain BF₃-amine complexes in the solid state were obtained. The vibrational assignments have been made for the low frequency modes of BF₃NH₂CH₃ and BF₃NH(CH₃)₂, ...
Plasma electron thermalization measurements utilizing the spectral distribution of laser light scattered by plasma electrons
(1966)
The Thompson-scattering method has been used to investigate the thermalization of plasma electrons in hydrogen, helium and argon plasmas. The thermalization measurements were made after the injection of the plasma into a ...
A correlation of the viscosity of hydrocarbon systems with pressure, temperature and composition
(1966)
The work reported herein presents a new equation for the accurate prediction of the viscosity of several pure paraffin hydrocarbons and nitrogen. The equation applies reliably to both liquids and gases, and is cubic in ...
A correlation of dew-point pressure with reservoir fluid composition and temperature
(1966)
For prediction of future performance of condensate reservoirs, it is essential to know the dew-point pressures. At the present time the only reliable method of obtaining a dew-point pressure is laboratory measurement which ...
On steady, wind-driven ocean currents in a stratified model of two moving layers
(1966)
Considered are steady, wind-driven currents in a two-layer model ocean, confined within a rectangular basin with a horizontal sea bed. The horizontal velocities are assumed independent of elevation within each layer of ...
A study of disease symptom development in cultured cells of Nicotiana tabacum L. var. Samsun NN resulting from the direct cellular injection of tobacco mosaic virus
(1966)
Callus tissue of Nicotiana tabacum var. Samsun NN, a local lesion host of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), was grown in liquid shake cultures. Three cell chains consisting of 2 to 4 cells each were transferred from the shake ...