Transition states for H atom transfer reactions in the CH 2CH2OH radical: The effect of a water molecule
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José J. C. Teixeira-Dias | Thomas R. Furlani | Kevin S. Shores | James F. Garvey | J. F. Garvey | T. Furlani | J. Teixeira-Dias
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