Cross sections for quenching of CH A 2δ, ν′=0, by N2 and H2O from 1740 to 2160 K
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Normand M. Laurendeau | Krishna K. Venkatesan | Michael W. Renfro | N. Laurendeau | M. Renfro | Krishna Venkatesan
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