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References: [1] Organic Chemistry Laboratory Manual‚ 2008 Edition‚ Institute of Chemistry‚ University of the Philiipines Diliman. [2] Graziano‚ G.‚ “Benzene solubility in water: A reassessment‚” (2006) Chem. Phys. Letter‚ Volume 429‚ Issues 1-3‚ p 114-118.
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insight review articles Optical microcavities Kerry J. Vahala California Institute of Technology‚ Mail Stop 128-95‚ Pasadena‚ California 91125‚ USA (e-mail: vahala@caltech.edu) Optical microcavities confine light to small volumes by resonant recirculation. Devices based on optical microcavities are already indispensable for a wide range of applications and studies. For example‚ microcavities made of active III–V semiconductor materials control laser emission spectra to enable long-distance
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PLASMA SCIENCE‚ VOL. 39‚ NO. 6‚ JUNE 2011 1475 Analysis of Discharge Parameters in Xenon-Filled Coaxial DBD Tube Udit Narayan Pal‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Pooja Gulati‚ Niraj Kumar‚ Mahesh Kumar‚ M. S. Tyagi‚ B. L. Meena‚ A. K. Sharma‚ and Ram Prakash Abstract—In this paper‚ a xenon-filled coaxial dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) has been studied to understand the high-pressure nonequilibrium nonthermal plasma discharge. A quartz coaxial DBD tube (ID: 6 mm‚ OD: 12 mm) at 400-mbar
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