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Annual Reports Section "A" (Inorganic Chemistry), 2011
Gary J. Schrobilgen, David S. Brock
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Gary J. Schrobilgen, David S. Brock
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Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 1996
Abstract— Noble gases repeatedly have served to widen the scope of meteorite research. During the first half century of such measurements, the emphasis was on the determination of U, Th/He‐gas retention ages of iron meteorites, which is the most unsuitable class of meteorites for such studies.
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Abstract— Noble gases repeatedly have served to widen the scope of meteorite research. During the first half century of such measurements, the emphasis was on the determination of U, Th/He‐gas retention ages of iron meteorites, which is the most unsuitable class of meteorites for such studies.
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2014
The last group of elements in the periodic table consists of the noble gases, which have solid phases in the fcc structure at low temperatures. The total energy plots give the fcc as the ground state for all these elements in agreement with experiment. These materials become metallic at large pressures.
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The last group of elements in the periodic table consists of the noble gases, which have solid phases in the fcc structure at low temperatures. The total energy plots give the fcc as the ground state for all these elements in agreement with experiment. These materials become metallic at large pressures.
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Cardioprotection by Noble Gases
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2010openaire +2 more sources

