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Papers and books by Harold C. Urey
and the papers citing HC Urey

Nodes: 7017, Authors: 8923, Journals: 1047, Outer References: 204273, Words: 9630
Collection span: 1923 - 2005
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100614 1953 13 INT C PUR APPL CH : 188-214
UREY HC
Chemical Evidence Regarding the Earth's Origin, 13th International Congress of Pure and Applies Chemistry
2222
23846310 1999 AAPG BULLETIN 83 (3): 496-518
Neto EVD; Hayes JM
Use of hydrogen and carbon stable isotopes characterizing oils from the Potiguar basin (onshore), northeastern Brazil
06
36693875 1975 AAPG BULLETIN-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS 59 (9): 1602-1625
LAND LS; SALEM MRI; MORROW DW
PALEOHYDROLOGY OF ANCIENT DOLOMITES - GEOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE
161
44614609 1981 AAPG BULLETIN-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS 65 (4): 597-628
MOORE CH; DRUCKMAN Y
BURIAL DIAGENESIS AND POROSITY EVOLUTION, UPPER JURASSIC SMACKOVER, ARKANSAS AND LOUISIANA
289
53284823 1983 AAPG BULLETIN-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS 67 (7): 1176-1191
JAMES AT
CORRELATION OF NATURAL-GAS BY USE OF CARBON ISOTOPIC DISTRIBUTION BETWEEN HYDROCARBON COMPONENTS
184
6003069 1970 ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY (FEB): 18-&
UREY HC
ORIGIN OF MOON - PHYS
00
7003409 1972 ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY : 10-&
UREY HC
ESTIMATE OF EARLY LUNAR AND SOLAR HISTORY
00
837772680 1968 ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH 1 (10): 289-&
ANDERS E
CHEMICAL PROCESSES IN EARLY SOLAR SYSTEM, AS INFERRED FROM METEORITES
64112
92493410 1972 ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH 5 (4): 148-&
BATTERSB.AR
SOME APPLICATIONS OF TRITIUM LABELING FOR EXPLORATION OF BIOCHEMICAL MECHANISMS
033
1012483411 1972 ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH 5 (7): 225-&
WOLFSBER.M
THEORETICAL EVALUATION OF EXPERIMENTALLY OBSERVED ISOTOPE-EFFECTS
0129
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
112335789 1994 ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH 27 (8): 237-241
RUMBLE D; HOERING TC
ANALYSIS OF OXYGEN AND SULFUR ISOTOPE RATIOS IN OXIDE AND SULFIDE MINERALS BY SPOT HEATING WITH A CARBON-DIOXIDE LASER IN A FLUORINE ATMOSPHERE
437
128445790 1994 ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH 27 (11): 340-346
BRENNA JT
HIGH-PRECISION GAS ISOTOPE RATIO MASS-SPECTROMETRY - RECENT ADVANCES IN INSTRUMENTATION AND BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS
447
139606523 2001 ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH 34 (8): 645-652
Thiemens MH; Savarino J; Farquhar J; Bao HM
Mass-independent isotopic compositions in terrestrial and extraterrestrial solids and their applications
514
1414513876 1975 ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES (11): 1-28
BIGELEISEN J
QUANTUM-MECHANICAL FOUNDATIONS OF ISOTOPE CHEMISTRY
01
151783877 1975 ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES (11): 29-43
NASH CP
ISOTOPE-EFFECTS AND SPECTROSCOPY
01
167513878 1975 ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES (11): 184-205
KATZ JJ; UPHAUS RA; CRESPI HL; BLAKE MI
ISOTOPE CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY
00
176454709 1982 ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES 176: 95-128
HUTCHEON ID
ION PROBE MAGNESIUM ISOTOPIC MEASUREMENTS OF ALLENDE INCLUSIONS
639
185734710 1982 ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES 176: 245-301
LIBBY LM; PANDOLFI LJ
TREE THERMOMETERS AND COMMODITIES - HISTORIC CLIMATE INDICATORS
00
194304711 1982 ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES 176: 401-409
ASARO F; MICHEL HV; ALVAREZ LW; ALVAREZ W
RESULTS OF A DATING ATTEMPT - CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS RELEVANT TO THE CAUSE OF THE CRETACEOUS-TERTIARY EXTINCTIONS
12
206675373 1989 ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES 393: 367-379
CALHOUN JA; BATES TS
SULFUR ISOTOPE RATIOS - TRACERS OF NON-SEA SALT SULFATE IN THE REMOTE ATMOSPHERE
07
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
2110465619 1992 ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES 502: 138-154
THIEMENS MH
MASS-INDEPENDENT ISOTOPIC FRACTIONATIONS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
28
223334133 1977 ACTA ASTRONAUTICA 4 (7-8): 907-920
BURKE JD
LUNAR POLAR ORBITER - GLOBAL SURVEY OF MOON
01
23294824 1983 ACTA ASTRONAUTICA 10 (5-6): 269-275
MARCHAL C
THE VENUS-NEW-WORLD PROJECT
00
242393070 1970 ACTA BIOCHIMICA AND BIOPHYSICA ACADEMIAE SCIENTARIUM HUNGARICA 5 (4): 477-&
NIEDETZK.A
DISCRIMINATION OF ISOTOPES BY LIVING SYSTEMS .3. EFFECT OF HEAVY WATER ON MOTILITY AND LIFETIME OF SPERMS
06
253324007 1976 ACTA BIOLOGICA ET MEDICA GERMANICA 35 (5): 577-581
KANWAR KC; VERMA R
ORAL D2O ADMINISTRATION AND ENZYMATIC CHANGES IN RAT TESTIS
03
263109615 1953 ACTA BOTANICA NEERLANDICA 2 (4): 387-444
KETELLAPPER HJ
THE MECHANISM OF THE ACTION OF INDOLE-3-ACETIC ACID ON THE WATER ABSORPTION BY AVENA COLEOPTILE SECTIONS
022
2714455 1950 ACTA CHEMICA SCANDINAVICA 4 (6): 968-969
HOLM LW; WESTERMARK T
EXCHANGE OF ISOTOPIC IONS IN CATION EXCHANGERS
05
285151255 1960 ACTA CHEMICA SCANDINAVICA 14 (7): 1660-1666
HOLMBERG KE
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ISOTOPIC FORMS OF SOME INORGANIC ACID-WATER AZEOTROPES
07
295371570 1962 ACTA CHEMICA SCANDINAVICA 16 (3): 529-&
ADLER E; FALKEHAG I; SMITH B
PERJODATOXYDATION VON PHENOLEN .8. 18O-STUDIEN ZUM MECHANISMUS DER OXYDATIVEN SPALTUNG DER MONOATHER DES BRENZCATECHINS UND DES HYDROCHINONS
077
301201737 1963 ACTA CHEMICA SCANDINAVICA 17 (2): 429-&
NYMAN PO
A SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHOD FOR ASSAY OF CARBONIC ANHYDRASE ACTIVITY
019
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
314221738 1963 ACTA CHEMICA SCANDINAVICA 17 (9): 2410-&
COLLEN B
ELECTROLYTIC SEPARATION OF LITHIUM ISOTOPES IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF LITHIUM CHLORIDE USING A MERCURY CATHODE
48
323121918 1964 ACTA CHEMICA SCANDINAVICA 18 (3): 805-&
COLLEN B
ELECTROLYTIC SEPARATION OF LITHIUM ISOTOPES IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF LITHIUM HYDROXIDE USING MERCURY CATHODE
26
331212272 1966 ACTA CHEMICA SCANDINAVICA 20 (5): 1208-&
LAMM B; NORDFALT K
NMR SPECTRA OF SOME NITRO-SUBSTITUTED N-ALKYLANILINES .2.
017
342142273 1966 ACTA CHEMICA SCANDINAVICA 20 (5): 1325-&
AKSNES G; AKSNES D; ALBRIKTS.P
STUDIES OF RATE OF ACID CATALYSED OXYGEN EXCHANGE BETWEEN KETONES AND 18O-ENRICHED WATER IN ACETONITRILE BY INFRARED ABSORPTION ANALYSIS
28
355323412 1972 ACTA CHEMICA SCANDINAVICA 26 (2): 573-&
ERIKSEN TE
SULFUR ISOTOPE-EFFECTS .1. ISOTOPIC-EXCHANGE COEFFICIENT FOR SULFUR ISOTOPES S-34-S-32 IN SYSTEM SO2G-HSO3-AQ AT 25, 35, AND 45 DEGREES C
420
366234712 1982 ACTA CHEMICA SCANDINAVICA SERIES A-PHYSICAL AND INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 36 (2): 117-123
SCHARLIN P
HYDROGEN ISOTOPE DISPROPORTIONATION AND FRACTIONATION EQUILIBRIA IN H2O-D2O SOLVENT SYSTEM .1. FRACTIONATION OF DEUTERIUM BETWEEN TRIHALOMETHANES AND WATER
014
374152274 1966 ACTA CHIMICA ACADEMIAE SCIENTARIUM HUNGARICAE 47 (1): 53-&
BILLES F
A NEW METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF VIBRATIONAL FORCE CONSTANTS OF MOLECULES
741
383122275 1966 ACTA CHIMICA ACADEMIAE SCIENTARIUM HUNGARICAE 47 (4): 379-&
KISS I; JAKLY G; ILLY H
VAPOUR PRESSURE OF SOLID D2O
319
394312477 1967 ACTA CHIMICA ACADEMIAE SCIENTARIUM HUNGARICAE 51 (1): 65-&
KISS I; JAKLI G; JANCSO G; ILLY H
ISOTOPIC EFFECTS ON VAPOUR PRESSURE .2. EFFECT OF DEUTERIUM SUBSTITUTION ON VAPOUR PRESSURES OF METHANOL AND ETHANOL
116
401132478 1967 ACTA CHIMICA ACADEMIAE SCIENTARIUM HUNGARICAE 52 (2): 169-&
NEMES L
NORMAL COORDINATE ANALYSIS OF NITRIC ACID AND NITRYL HALIDES .I.
04
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
410132681 1968 ACTA CHIMICA ACADEMIAE SCIENTARIUM HUNGARICAE 57 (4): 353-&
LAVRUKHI.AK; KASHKARO.LL; KOLESOV GM; GENAEVA LI
INVESTIGATION OF DISTRUBUTION OF RARE ELEMENTS BETWEEN VARIOUS PHASES OF STONE METEORITES BY NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS
01
421384935 1984 ACTA CHIMICA HUNGARICA-MODELS IN CHEMISTRY 117 (3): 323-333
ZSAKO J; MATHE J; KASTNERMARIAN E; VARHELYI C
ON THE DIOXIMINE COMPLEXES OF TRANSITION-METALS .75. VIBRATION BANDS OF THE NO2-GROUP IN SOME NITRO-BIS-(DIMETHYLGLYOXIMATO)-COBALT(III) COMPLEXES
22
431205882 1995 ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION B-STRUCTURAL SCIENCE 51: 353-358
SURESH S; VIJAYAN M
X-RAY STUDIES ON CRYSTALLINE COMPLEXES INVOLVING AMINO-ACIDS AND PEPTIDES .28. RECURRENCE OF CHARACTERISTIC AGGREGATION AND INTERACTION PATTERNS IN THE CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES OF DL-LYSINE AND L-LYSINE FORMATE
08
441215374 1989 ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA-ENGLISH EDITION 2 (4): 373-&
ZHANG GD; ZHU JC; CHOU FK; WANG YY; ZHENG JZ
STUDY OF THE EARLY AND MIDDLE TRIASSIC LOWER YANGTZE SEA BASIN
01
453376746 2003 ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA-ENGLISH EDITION 77 (1): 44-58
Li HK; Niu YL
Multi-collector ICP-MS analysis of Pb isotope ratios in rocks: Data, procedure and caution
00
46376747 2003 ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA-ENGLISH EDITION 77 (4): 519-521
Ding T; Zhang CX; Wan DF; Liu ZJ; Zhang G
An experimental calibration on the sphalerite-galena sulfur isotope geothermometer
00
47141503 1951 ACTA HAEMATOLOGICA 5 (1): 36-46
STAFFE A; DARGUZAS V
*UBER DIE INAKTIVIERUNG DER KANINCHEN-BZW MEERSCHWEINCHENBLUTKATALASE DURCH DAS ULTRAVIOLETTE LICHT
02
482193879 1975 ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA A 48 (6): 829-834
RAO KSR; GOPINATH CR
MOLECULAR FORCE-FIELDS OF SULFURIC AND SELENIC ACIDS
00
492294008 1976 ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA A 50 (4): 527-534
SANYAL NK; VERMA DN; DIXIT L
NORMAL COORDINATE ANALYSIS OF IIIA GROUP HEXAFLUORIDE IONS OF MF-6(3) TYPE AND VARIATION OF MOLECULAR-CONSTANTS IN THEIR ISOELECTRONIC-SEQUENCES
15
502265297 1988 ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA A 74 (4): 537-552
HANUZA J; JEZOWSKATRZEBIATOWSKA B; MACHNER W
VIBRATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MOL5 TYPE COMPLEXES .3. MEAN AMPLITUDES, CARTESIAN DISPLACEMENTS, POTENTIAL-ENERGY DISTRIBUTION AND NORMAL VIBRATIONS OF THE REOCL-5(2-) AND REOBR-5(2-) IONS IN MODIFIED VALENCE AND UREY-BRADLEY POTENTIAL FUNCTIONS
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
5131006638 2002 ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA B 33 (1): 9-32
Wroblewski AK
Prehistory of nuclear physics
00
52217140 1935 ACTA PHYSICOCHIMICA URSS 2 (5): 603-610
Brodsky AE; Scarre OC
Exchange reactions of hydrogen with deuterium I Exchange in carboxyls of succinic acid and in hydroxyls of hydroquinone
25
53327141 1935 ACTA PHYSICOCHIMICA URSS 3 (2/3): 181-194
Terenin A
Photodissociation of complex molecules
24
5429211 1937 ACTA PHYSICOCHIMICA URSS 7 (3): 469-472
Brodsky AE; Scarre C; Alexandrowitsch VA
The fractionating of oxygen isotopes by distillation from water
00
5529212 1937 ACTA PHYSICOCHIMICA URSS 7 (4): 551-566
Duschinsky F
The importance of the electron spectrum in multi atomic molecules. concerning the Franck-Condon principle
0343
56220213 1937 ACTA PHYSICOCHIMICA URSS 7 (4): 611-620
Brodsky AE; Scarre OC; Donzowa EI; Sluckaia MM
The isotropic composition of snow and mountain streams
34
57510268 1939 ACTA PHYSICOCHIMICA URSS 10 (5): 729-752
Brodsky AE; Scarre OC
Concentration of the heavy oxygen isotope by distillation of water and the isotopic analysis of water
49
58216297 1940 ACTA PHYSICOCHIMICA URSS 13 (2): 294-304
Brodsky AE
Concerning the compound separation theory and it's use in the thermo diffusion method
02
59253809 1956 ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 36 (3): 229-244
OBRINK KJ
WATER PERMEABILITY OF THE ISOLATED STOMACH OF THE MOUSE
06
601834503 1980 ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA : 153-168
DELMAESTRO RF
AN APPROACH TO FREE-RADICALS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
6131764009 1976 ADVANCES IN AGRONOMY 28: 219-266
HAUCK RD; BREMNER JM
USE OF TRACERS FOR SOIL AND FERTILIZER NITROGEN RESEARCH
1314
6241405110 1986 ADVANCES IN APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY 31: 233-270
BRANNAN DK; CALDWELL DE
ECOLOGY AND METABOLISM OF THERMOTHRIX-THIOPARA
09
632325883 1995 ADVANCES IN ARTIFICIAL LIFE 929: 544-554
Sipper M
Quasi-uniform computation-universal cellular automata
08
6412891033 1958 ADVANCES IN CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY 13: 289-329
WHISTLER RL; BEMILLER JN
ALKALINE DEGRADATION OF POLYSACCHARIDES
0307
6532365111 1986 ADVANCES IN CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY 44: 7-89
MATHLOUTHI M; KOENIG JL
VIBRATIONAL-SPECTRA OF CARBOHYDRATES
086
668153547 1952 ADVANCES IN CATALYSIS 4: 151-210
BELL RP
ACID-BASE CATALYSIS AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
014
67674548 1952 ADVANCES IN CATALYSIS 4: 343-365
WEISS J
THE FREE RADICAL MECHANISM IN THE REACTIONS OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
263
680911034 1958 ADVANCES IN CATALYSIS 10: 196-241
WINTER ERS
THE REACTIVITY OF OXIDE SURFACES
3203
6911821035 1958 ADVANCES IN CHEMICAL PHYSICS 1: 15-76
BIGELEISEN J; WOLFSBERG M
THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ASPECTS OF ISOTOPE EFFECTS IN CHEMICAL KINETICS
36419
7011624936 1984 ADVANCES IN CHEMICAL PHYSICS 55: 85-107
MILLER SL
THE PREBIOTIC SYNTHESIS OF ORGANIC-MOLECULES AND POLYMERS
05
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
711224937 1984 ADVANCES IN CHEMICAL PHYSICS 55: 113-118
SYBESMA C
A PREBIOTIC ORIGIN OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS - COMMENTARY
00
725102838 1969 ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES (80): 280-&
PONNAMPE.C; WOELLER F; FLORES J; ROMIEZ M; ALLEN W
SYNTHESIS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY ACTION OF ELECTRIC DISCHARGES IN SIMULATED PRIMITIVE ATMOSPHERES
04
733252839 1969 ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES (89): 1-&
BIGELEIS.J
ISOTOPE SEPARATION PRACTICE
00
744272840 1969 ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES (89): 57-&
LEE DA
ENRICHMENT OF LITHIUM ISOTOPES BY EXTRACTION CHROMATOGRAPHY
13
755482841 1969 ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES (89): 119-&
JEEVANAD.M; TAYLOR TI
PREPARATION OF 99.5( NITROGEN-15 BY CHEMICAL EXCHANGE BETWEEN OXIDES OF NITROGEN IN A SOLVENT CARRIER SYSTEM
02
765292842 1969 ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES (89): 148-&
MONSE EU; SPINDEL W; STERN MJ
ANALYSIS OF ISOTOPE-EFFECT CALCULATIONS ILLUSTRATED WITH EXCHANGE EQUILIBRIA AMONG OXYNITROGEN COMPOUNDS
23
777302843 1969 ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES (89): 192-&
ISHIDA T; SPINDEL W; BIGELEIS.J
THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF CHEMICAL ISOTOPE FRACTIONATION BY ORTHOGONAL POLYNOMIAL METHODS
514
784213071 1970 ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES (93): 83-&
KURODA PK
RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT IN ASTRONOMICAL SETTINGS - PU-244 IN EARLY ENVIRONMENT OF SOLAR SYSTEM
00
793953245 1971 ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES (106): 309-&
BADA JL
KINETICS OF NONBIOLOGICAL DECOMPOSITION AND RACEMIZATION OF AMINO ACIDS IN NATURAL WATERS
117
805826748 2003 ADVANCES IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS 6 (1): 15-35
Shenhav B; Segre D; Lancet D
Mesobiotic emergence: Molecular and ensemble complexity in early evolution
11
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
814533574 1973 ADVANCES IN ENZYMOLOGY AND RELATED AREAS OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 38: 193-&
BLACK S
THEORY ON ORIGIN OF LIFE
122
8210849916 1957 ADVANCES IN ENZYMOLOGY AND RELATED SUBJECTS OF BIOCHEMISTRY 19: 79-233
MASON HS
MECHANISMS OF OXYGEN METABOLISM
2538
83263474938 1984 ADVANCES IN GEOPHYSICS 26: 35-140
LLOYD CR
PRE-PLEISTOCENE PALEOCLIMATES - THE GEOLOGICAL AND PALEONTOLOGICAL EVIDENCE - MODELING STRATEGIES, BOUNDARY-CONDITIONS, AND SOME PRELIMINARY-RESULTS
07
84181345210 1987 ADVANCES IN MARINE BIOLOGY 24: 389-451
OWENS NJP
NATURAL VARIATIONS IN N-15 IN THE MARINE-ENVIRONMENT
2165
8532896524 2001 ADVANCES IN NUCLEAR PHYSICS, VOL 26 26: 293-378
Garcon M; Van Orden JW
The deuteron: Structure and form factors
013
8681681919 1964 ADVANCES IN PHYSICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2: 1-91
COLLINS CJ
ISOTOPES AND ORGANIC REACTION MECHANISMS
021
875702093 1965 ADVANCES IN SPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 7: 147-&
BENSKO J; SHOTTS RQ
LUNAR RESOURCES
00
883592094 1965 ADVANCES IN SPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 7: 215-&
DILEONAR.G; JOHNSON RW
BASE CONSTRUCTION ON OTHER WORLDS
01
892862095 1965 ADVANCES IN SPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 7: 393-&
SWINGS P
ASTRONAUTICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF COMETS
14
905852276 1966 ADVANCES IN SPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 8: 1-&
MCCALL GJH
CONCEPT OF VOLCANO-TECTONIC UNDATION IN SELENOLOGY
28
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
912602479 1967 ADVANCES IN SPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 9: 1-&
SIEGEL SM
ELEMENTS OF SPACE BIOLOGY - AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO BASIC BIOLOGY OF STRESS
05
9231022480 1967 ADVANCES IN SPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 9: 105-&
STRUGHOL.H
SYNOPSIS OF MARTIAN LIFE THEORIES
02
93172472481 1967 ADVANCES IN SPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 9: 197-&
BRIGGS MH
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SOLAR SYSTEM
11
9481293072 1970 ADVANCES IN SPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 10: 45-&
TOMBAUGH CW
GEOLOGY OF MARS
00
951421571 1962 AEROSPACE MEDICINE 33 (7): 859-&
SCHINDLER CA; ROBERTS TL; STATENWY.E
FEASIBILITY OF LABORATORY STUDIES CONCERNING LIFE ON VENUS
00
962192096 1965 AEROSPACE MEDICINE 36 (4): 345-&
EUGSTER J
WHAT DOES SPACE FLIGHT TEACH US
00
97163575 1973 AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 37 (4): 953-954
YAMASHIT.M; ARAI S; TANIMOTO S; FUJIMAKI M
CONDENSATION REACTION OCCURRING DURING PLASTEIN FORMATION BY ALPHA-CHYMOTRYPSIN
012
988941739 1963 AIAA JOURNAL 1 (1): 6-19
RASOOL SI
STRUCTURE OF PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES
16
993282682 1968 AIAA JOURNAL 6 (7): 1296-&
AUSTIN CF; PRINGLE JK
MOON AS A GEOTHERMAL PROSPECT
00
1002933729 1974 AIAA JOURNAL 12 (8): 1110-1117
WHITTEN RC; TURCO RP
PERTURBATIONS OF STRATOSPHERE AND MESOSPHERE BY AEROSPACE VEHICLES
211
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
1014624010 1976 AIAA JOURNAL 14 (12): 1738-1745
BORUCKI WJ; WHITTEN RC; WATSON VR; WOODWARD HT; RIEGEL CA; et al.
MODEL PREDICTIONS OF LATITUDE-DEPENDENT OZONE DEPLETION DUE TO SUPERSONIC TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
015
1022311036 1958 AICHE JOURNAL 4 (2): 143-152
HIMMELBLAU DM; BABB AL
KINETIC STUDIES OF CARBONATION REACTIONS USING RADIOACTIVE TRACERS
1229
1033381740 1963 AICHE JOURNAL 9 (6): 760-765
REHM TR; MOLL AJ; BABB AL
UNSTEADY STATE ABSORPTION OF CARBON DIOXIDE BY DILUTE SODIUM HYDROXIDE SOLUTIONS
015
1041655211 1987 AMBIO 16 (1): 2-10
CARELL B; FORBERG S; GRUNDELIUS E; HENRIKSON L; JOHNELS A; et al.
CAN MUSSEL SHELLS REVEAL ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY
334
1054154610 1981 AMERICAN ANTIQUITY 46 (1): 152-158
KILLINGLEY JS
SEASONALITY OF MOLLUSK COLLECTING DETERMINED FROM O-18 PROFILES OF MIDDEN SHELLS
716
10681126424 2000 AMERICAN ANTIQUITY 65 (2): 379-395
Kennett DJ; Kennett JP
Competitive and cooperative responses to climatic instability in coastal southern California
014
1075796639 2002 AMERICAN ANTIQUITY 67 (2): 213-230
Jones TL; Fitzgerald RT; Kennett DJ; Miksicek CH; Fagan JL; et al.
The Cross Creek site (CA-SLO-1797) and its implications for new world colonization
04
1084563576 1973 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS BULLETIN 57 (NOV): 2217-2244
LEVANDOW.DW; KALEY ME; SILVERMA.SR; SMALLEY RG
CEMENTATION IN LYONS SANDSTONE AND ITS ROLE IN OIL ACCUMULATION, DENVER BASIN, COLORADO
021
109676177 1936 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 23 (6): 422-431
Pratt R
Growth of germ tubes of erysiphe spores in deuterium oxide
19
1105613577 1973 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 60 (6): 505-513
SMITH BN; BROWN WV
KRANZ SYNDROME IN GRAMINEAE AS INDICATED BY CARBON ISOTOPIC RATIOS
0144
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1117505791 1994 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 81 (3): 301-306
GRAHAM A
NEOTROPICAL EOCENE COASTAL FLORAS AND O-18/O-16-ESTIMATED WARMER VS COOLER EQUATORIAL WATERS
113
11221244394 1979 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION 32 (3): 630-647
SHENG HP; HUGGINS RA
REVIEW OF BODY-COMPOSITION STUDIES WITH EMPHASIS ON TOTAL-BODY WATER AND FAT
6238
1134205212 1987 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION 45 (5): 905-913
WONG WW; LEE LS; KLEIN PD
DEUTERIUM AND O-18 MEASUREMENTS ON MICROLITER SAMPLES OF URINE, PLASMA, SALIVA, AND HUMAN-MILK
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