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Thermodynamics / Biological processes / Photodissociation / Mechanistic organic photochemistry / Chemical reaction / Hydroxyl radical / Temperature / Ultraviolet / Atmospheric chemistry / Chemistry / Photochemistry / Environmental chemistry
Date: 2015-05-03 15:14:00
Thermodynamics
Biological processes
Photodissociation
Mechanistic organic photochemistry
Chemical reaction
Hydroxyl radical
Temperature
Ultraviolet
Atmospheric chemistry
Chemistry
Photochemistry
Environmental chemistry

The Astrophysical Journal, 761:166 (29pp), 2012 December 20  Cdoi:637X

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