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Pulsed-field ionization spectroscopy of CO via the E(1)Pi state and NO via the B-2 Pi state

Pulsed-field ionization spectroscopy of CO via the E(1)Pi state and NO via the B-2 Pi state

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Main Authors: Mackenzie, S, Halse, E, Gordon, E, Rolland, D, Softley, T
Format: Journal article
Published: 1996
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