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Publications by Eddie D. Luzik
Publisher's Note: “Kinetics Following Addition of Sulfur Fluorides to a Weakly Ionized Plasma From 300 to 500 K: Rate Constants and Product Determinations for Ion–ion Mutual Neutralization and Thermal Electron Attachment to SF5, SF3, and SF2” [J. Chem. Phys. 133, 234304 (2010)]
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