837 - 847 |
Thermodynamic study on the sublimation of 3-phenylpropionic acid and of three methoxy-substituted 3-phenylpropionic acids Monte MJS, Hillesheim DM |
849 - 857 |
Thermodynamic study on the sublimation of 1,2-diphenylethane and of 3-phenylpropiolic acid Monte MJS, Hillesheim DM |
859 - 871 |
High-temperature oxide melt calorimetry of oxides and nitrides Navrotsky A |
873 - 890 |
The partial molar heat capacities of glycine and glycylglycine in aqueous solution at elevated temperatures and at p=10.0 MPa Downes CJ, Hakin AW, Hedwig GR |
891 - 897 |
Enthalpies of formation and decomposition of nickel hydride and nickel deuteride derived from (p, c, T) relationships Tkacz M |
899 - 903 |
Standard molar enthalpies of combustion of five trans-dimethoxycinnamic acids Matos MAR, Monte MJS, Hillesheim DM |
905 - 915 |
Activities and osmotic coefficients of tropospheric aerosols: (NH4)(2)SO4(aq) and NaCl(aq) Ally MR, Clegg SL, Braunstein J, Simonson JM |
917 - 927 |
Apparent molar volumes and apparent molar heat capacities of aqueous solutions of N,N-dimethylformamide and N,N-dimethylacetamide at temperatures from 278.15 to 393.15 K and at the pressure 0.35 MPa Origlia ML, Patterson BA, Woolley EM |
929 - 947 |
Thermochemistry of adenosine Boerio-Goates J, Francis MR, Goldberg RN, da Silva MAV, da Silva MDM, Tewari YB |
949 - 957 |
1,2,4-triazole as a reference material for combustion calorimetry of N-containing compounds Roux MV, Torres LA, Davalos JZ |
959 - 982 |
The volumetric properties of aqueous solutions of glycylglycine and L-serine at elevated temperatures and pressures Marriott RA |