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Reaction dynamics: concluding remarks

Faraday Discussions, 2012
The 157th Faraday Discussion represented a historic turning point in the development of the field of reaction dynamics because it concerned itself with how reactions occur in gases, in liquid, and at interfaces. Never before has the attempt been made to unify the various approaches to reaction dynamics in one Faraday Discussion meeting and to discover ...
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Photodissociation and reaction dynamics

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2019
This themed issue includes a collection of articles on photodissociation and reaction dynamics and marks the occasion of Professor Mike Ashfold's 65th birthday.
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Molecular Reaction Dynamics

Choice Reviews Online, 2005
Molecular reaction dynamics is the study of chemical and physical transformations of matter at the molecular level. The understanding of how chemical reactions occur and how to control them is fundamental to chemists and interdisciplinary areas such as materials and nanoscience, rational drug design, environmental and astrochemistry. This book provides
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Dynamics of the inflammatory reaction

Journal of Periodontal Research, 1966
Regardless of the type of tissue injury, the resulting inflammatory reaction usually follows a regular pattern composed of two distinct phases. The first phase, which occurs immediately upon injury, involves a temporarily increased permeability of the small vessels, mainly the venules. of the afflicted area.
S D, Schultz-Haudt, J, Sölna
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Unimolecular Reaction Dynamics

1996
This book provides a penetrating and comprehensive description of energy selected reactions from a theoretical as well as experimental view. Three major aspects of unimolecular reactions involving the preparation of the reactants in selected energy states, the rate of dissociation of the activated molecule, and the partitioning of the excess energy ...
Tomas Baer, William L. Hase
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Dynamic Oculomotor Reaction

1972
Publisher Summary The functional importance of the reticular formation for any motor activities including vestibular nystagmus is obvious. However, the fact that the excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSP) and the inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP) are produced highly synchronously in the antagonistic motoneurons at the quick phase should be ...
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Chemical reaction dynamics

Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 1974
George F. Oster, Alan S. Perelson
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Reaction Dynamics

Physics Bulletin, 1974
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