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Publications by Kiyoshi Tyuzyo
On the Relation Between Viscosity and Critical Micelle Concentration of Detergent Solutions. III. Relations Between Micellar Molecular Weight, Viscosity and Critical Micelle Concentration of Detergent Solutions
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
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Stoichiometric Investigations of the Liquid State IV. Viscosity of Associated Liquid
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