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  • Hack, W.; Hoyermann, K.; Olzmann, M.; Zeuch, T.
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    Mechanisms and Rates of the Reactions C2H5 + O and 1-C3H7 + O.
    Max-Planck-Institut fur Stromungsforschung, Gottingen, Germany; Universitat Karlsruhe, Germany
    Combustion Institute, Symposium (International) on Combustion, 29th. Proceedings. Volume 29. Part 1. July 21-25, 2002, Combustion Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, Sapporo, Japan, Chen, J. H.; Colket, M. D., Editors, 1247-1255 p., 2002

  • Miyoshi, A.; Widjaja, J.; Yamauchi, N.; Koshi, M.; Matsui, H.
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    Direct Investigations on the Thermal Unimolecular Isomerization Reaction of 1-Pentyl Radicals.
    Tokyo Univ., Japan; Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, Japan
    Combustion Institute, Symposium (International) on Combustion, 29th. Proceedings. Volume 29. Part 1. July 21-25, 2002, Combustion Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, Sapporo, Japan, Chen, J. H.; Colket, M. D., Editors, 1285-1293 p., 2002

  • Davidson, D. F.; Oehlschlaeger, M. A.; Herbon, J. T.; Hanson, R. K.
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    Shock Tube Measurements of Iso-Octane Ignition Times and OH Concentration Time Histories.
    Stanford Univ., CA
    Combustion Institute, Symposium (International) on Combustion, 29th. Proceedings. Volume 29. Part 1. July 21-25, 2002, Combustion Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, Sapporo, Japan, Chen, J. H.; Colket, M. D., Editors, 1295-1301 p., 2002

  • Fernandes, R. X.; Gebert, A.; Hippler, H.
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    Pyrolysis of 2-, 3-, and 4-Methylbenzyl Radicals Behind Shock Waves.
    Chemie der Universitat Karlsruhe, Germany
    Combustion Institute, Symposium (International) on Combustion, 29th. Proceedings. Volume 29. Part 1. July 21-25, 2002, Combustion Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, Sapporo, Japan, Chen, J. H.; Colket, M. D., Editors, 1337-1343 p., 2002

  • Kothnur, P. S.; Tsurikov, M. A.; Clemens, N. T.; Donbar, J. M.; Carter, C. D.
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    Planar Imaging of CH, OH, and Velocity in Turbulent Non-Premixed Jet Flames.
    University of Texas, Austin; Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc., Dayton, OH
    Combustion Institute, Symposium (International) on Combustion, 29th. Proceedings. Volume 29. Part 2. July 21-25, 2002, Combustion Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, Sapporo, Japan, Chen, J. H.; Colket, M. D., Editors, 1921-1927 p., 2002

  • Song, S.; Golden, D. M.; Hanson, R. K.; Bowman, C. T.
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    Shock Tube Study of the NH2 + NO2 Reaction.
    Stanford Univ., CA
    Combustion Institute, Symposium (International) on Combustion, 29th. Proceedings. Volume 29. Part 2. July 21-25, 2002, Combustion Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, Sapporo, Japan, Chen, J. H.; Colket, M. D., Editors, 2163-2170 p., 2002

  • Kajimoto, T.; Yamada, E.; Shinoda, M.; Kitagawa, K.
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    Dependence of Magnetically Induced Change in OH Distribution in a Methane-Air Premixed Flame on Equivalence Ratio.
    Nagoya Univ., Japan; Nagoya Industrial Science Research Institute, Nagoya, Japan
    Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 175, No. 9, 1611-1623, September 2003

  • Casaca, C.; Costa, M.
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    Co-Combustion of Biomass in a Natural Gas-Fired Furnace.
    Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal, Estefanilha, Setúbal, Portugal; Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
    Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 175, No. 11, 1953-1977, November 2003

  • Lee, U. D.; Oh, K. C.; Shin, H. D.; Lee, K. H.
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    Time-Dependent Measurements of Flame Temperature and the OH Radical in the Unsteady Extinction of Non-Premixed Flames. Brief Communication.
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea; Research and Development Division for Hyundai Motor Company, Republic of Korea
    Combustion and Flame, Vol. 141, No. 1/2, 186-190, April 2005

  • Buda, F.; Bounaceur, R.; Warth, V.; Glaude, P. A.; Fournet, R.; Battin-Leclerc, F.
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    Progress Toward a Unified Detailed Kinetic Model for the Autoignition of Alkanes From C4 to C10 Between 600 and 1200 K.
    Département de Chimie Physique des Réactions, Nancy Cedex, France
    Combustion and Flame, Vol. 142, No. 1/2, 170-186, July 2005