Reaction cross sections and rate constants for the F+H2 (D2) → HF(DF)+H(D) reactions from quasiclassical trajectory calculations on a potential energy surface
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H. Werner | L. Bañares | F. J. Aoiz | V. Herrero | K. Stark
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