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MULTIPLE POSITIVELY CHARGED RADIOACTIVE IONS.
1928
L B Loeb
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L B Loeb
Photodestruction of positively and negatively charged aluminum-cluster ions.
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Positively and Negatively Charged Cesium and (C60) Cs Cluster Ions.
May 2017, The journal of physical chemistry. C, Nanomaterials and interfaces,
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Interaction between equally charged membrane surfaces mediated by positively and negatively charged macro-ions.
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Comparing Positively and Negatively Charged Distonic Radical Ions in Phenylperoxyl Forming Reactions.
September 2018, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry,
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Frequent fusion of liposomes to a positively charged planar bilayer without calcium ions.
October 1993, Journal of biochemistry,
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[Effect of negatively and positively charged air ions on the resistance of calves].
February 1971, Veterinariia,
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Multiple ionization and hydrogen loss from neutral and positively-charged coronene.
May 2014, The Journal of chemical physics,
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Highly Efficient Exclusion of Alkali Metal Ions via Electrostatic Repulsion Inside Positively Charged Channels.
May 2020, Nano letters,
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Fragmentation of positively-charged biological ions activated with a beam of high-energy cations.
January 2014, Analytical chemistry,
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[Synthesis of positively charged galactosurfactants].
January 2010, Bioorganicheskaia khimiia,
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