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Heats of formation and bond dissociation energies of some simple sulfur- and halogen-containing molecules
(The American Chemical Society: Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 1978-04)
The heats of formation and bond dissoclation energies of some simple sulfur- and halogen-containing molecules are derived from information found in the literature. These thermochemical quantities are useful in determining ...
Effect of substituents on ring size in radical cyclizations. 1. Methyl vs. phenyl
(American Chemical Society: The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1978-01-06)
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(Rochester Institute of Technology, 1978)
A Test for "wrong-bond" rupture in the thermal structural isomerization of phenylcyclopropane and a confirmation of the two-center epimerization mechanism in its stereomutation
(The American Chemical Society (ACS), 1978)
Melanin deposits associated with the venom glands of snakes
(Wiley: Journal of Morphology, 1978-01)
Melanin deposits in the heads of both true vipers (Viperinae) and pit vipers (Crotalinae) are concentrated over the dorsal and dorsolateral aspects of the venom glands. This pigment may occur in any or all of six sites ...
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(Rochester Institute of Technology, 1977-12)
Physiological basis of habitat partitioning in Jamaican Eleutherodactylus
(Springer: Oecologia, 1977-12)
Rate of evaporation, resistance to drying, temperature selection, and critical thermal maximum were measured for Jamaican Eleutherodactylus acclimated to 20° C and a 12:12 L:D photoperiod. Two introduced species, E. ...
Primary products and secondary reactions in the photodecomposition of methyl halides
(The American Chemical Society: The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1977-07-14)
CH3I, CH3Br, and CH3CI have been photolyzed at 184.9 nm and CH3I at 253.7 nm, using CO, C2H4, C2H6, C3H8, C3D8, and CD4 as scavengers to assist in the identification of the primary decomposition products. The quantum yield ...
Ontogenetic change in molecular and functional properties of blood of garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis
(Wiley: Journal of Experimental Zoology, 1977-07)
At birth the blood of garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis) has high oxygen affinity (P50 at 25°C and pH 7.2 = 21 mm Hg), low hematocrit (14%), and a high proportion of inactive hemoglobin (44%). Growth of the snakes is ...