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Tolerance to total dissolved gas supersaturation in Atlantic salmon, brown trout, rainbow trout, and European minnow. [PDF]
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Drosophila detect carbon dioxide with two receptors from the taste receptor family of genes.
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Drosophila detect carbon dioxide with two receptors from the taste receptor family of genes.
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The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1966
This article deals with a remarkable phenomenon in chemical-phase theory, i.e., the limited mutual solubility of gases, which was predicted by van der Waals and first demonstrated by Krichevskii in the nitrogen—ammonia system. The phase behavior in question is characterized by a peculiar course of the critical locus in some systems for which the ...
J. de Swaan Arons, G. A. M. Diepen
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This article deals with a remarkable phenomenon in chemical-phase theory, i.e., the limited mutual solubility of gases, which was predicted by van der Waals and first demonstrated by Krichevskii in the nitrogen—ammonia system. The phase behavior in question is characterized by a peculiar course of the critical locus in some systems for which the ...
J. de Swaan Arons, G. A. M. Diepen
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