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7. Correction to "OH Roaming and Beyond in the Unimolecular Decay of the Methyl-Ethyl-Substituted Criegee Intermediate: Observations and Predictions".

10. Recombination dynamics and hydrogen abstraction reactions of chlorine radicals in solution

14. The Reaction between CH3O2 and OH Radicals: Product Yields and Atmospheric Implications.

24. Time-Resolved Spectroscopic Study of the Reaction Cl + n-C5H12 → HCl + C5H11 in Solution †.

26. New Instrument for Time-Resolved OH and HO 2 Quantification in High-Pressure Laboratory Kinetics Studies.

27. Bimolecular Reaction of Methyl-Ethyl-Substituted Criegee Intermediate with SO 2 .

28. Unimolecular Kinetics of Stabilized CH 3 CHOO Criegee Intermediates: syn -CH 3 CHOO Decomposition and anti -CH 3 CHOO Isomerization.

29. Quantitative Detection of Products and Radical Intermediates in Low-Temperature Oxidation of Cyclopentane.

30. The Reaction between CH 3 O 2 and OH Radicals: Product Yields and Atmospheric Implications.

31. Pressure-Dependent Competition among Reaction Pathways from First- and Second-O2 Additions in the Low-Temperature Oxidation of Tetrahydrofuran.

32. New Insights into Low-Temperature Oxidation of Propane from Synchrotron Photoionization Mass Spectrometry and Multiscale Informatics Modeling.

33. Multiscale Informatics for Low-Temperature Propane Oxidation: Further Complexities in Studies of Complex Reactions.

34. A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study of the Reaction OH + 2-Butene in the 400-800 K Temperature Range.

35. Photoionization mass spectrometric measurements of initial reaction pathways in low-temperature oxidation of 2,5-dimethylhexane.

36. Absolute Ultraviolet Absorption Spectrum of a Criegee Intermediate CH2OO.

37. Time-resolved spectroscopic study of the reaction Cl + n-C5H12 --> HCl + C5H11 in solution.

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