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Chemistry and Chemical Engineering" and Year is 2008

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Double-quantum 13C nuclear magnetic resonance of bathorhodopsin, the first photointermediate in mammalian vision - Maria Concistrè, Axel Gansmüller, Neville McLean, Ole G. Johannessen, Ildefonso Marín Montesinos, Petra H.M. Bovee-Geurts, Peter Verdegem, Johan Lugtenburg, Richard C.D. Brown, Willem J. DeGrip and Malcolm H. Levitt
Type: Article | 2008

A new solubility model to describe biodiesel formation kinetics - K. Gunvachai, M.G. Hassan, G. Shama and K. Hellgardt
Type: Article | 2008 | Item not available on this server.

Acid autocatalysis and front propagation in water-in-oil microemulsions - R.E. McIlwaine, H. Fenton, S.K. Scott and A.F. Taylor
Type: Article | 2008 | Item not available on this server.

Performance of a direct methanol alkaline membrane fuel cell - K. Scott, E. Yu, G. Vlachogiannopoulos, M. Shivare and N. Duteanu
Type: Article | 2008 | Item not available on this server.

Phase clustering in globally coupled photochemical oscillators - A.F. Taylor, P. Kapetanopoulos, B.J. Whitaker, R. Toth, L. Bull and M.R. Tinsley
Type: Article | 2008 | Item not available on this server.

Nonlinear PH responsive chemomechanical devices - Annette Taylor, K Kovacs and S K Scott
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2008 | Item not available on this server.

Clusters and switchers in globally coupled photochemical oscillators - Annette F. Taylor, Panagiotis Kapetanopoulos, Benjamin J. Whitaker, Rita Toth, Larry Bull and Mark R. Tinsley
Type: Article | 2008 | Item not available on this server.

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