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Experimental determination of the rate constants for oxygen and nitrogen recombination in dissociated gas flow in nozzles

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Ionov, V.P., Nikolaev, G.N. Experimental determination of the rate constants for oxygen and nitrogen recombination in dissociated gas flow in nozzles. Fluid Dyn 3, 110–112 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01022896

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