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2. Viscosity of Palmas-type magmas of the Paraná Magmatic Province (Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil): Implications for high-temperature silicic volcanism
3. Crack growth in borate and silicate glasses: Stress-corrosion susceptibility and hydrolytic resistance
4. Statistical analysis of propagation rates of indentation-induced radial cracks in soda-lime-silica glass
5. Density, elastic constants and indentation hardness of hydrous soda-lime-silica glasses
6. Structural relaxation mechanisms in hydrous sodium borosilicate glasses
7. Structural investigation of hydrous sodium borosilicate glasses
8. Water, the other network modifier in borate glasses
9. Solubility and fluid–melt partitioning of H2O and Cl in andesitic magmas as a function of pressure between 50 and 500MPa
10. Water- and boron speciation in hydrous soda–lime–borate glasses
11. Validating the prognostic and discriminating value of the TNM-classification for gastric cancer – A critical appraisal
12. Her2/neu testing in gastric cancer: evaluating the risk of sampling errors
13. The rheology of peralkaline rhyolites from Pantelleria Island
14. A general viscosity model of Campi Flegrei (Italy) melts
15. Kinetics of pressure relaxation in a compressed alkali borosilicate glass
16. Diffusive transport of water in porous feldspars from granitic saprolites: In situ experiments using FTIR spectroscopy
17. Viscosity of high-K basalt from the 5th April 2003 Stromboli paroxysmal explosion
18. The viscosity of latitic melts from Lipari (Aeolian Islands, Italy): Inference on mixing–mingling processes in magmas
19. Kinetic fragility of hydrous soda-lime-silica glasses
20. Viscosity and glass transition temperature of hydrous float glass
21. Molecular H2O as carrier for oxygen diffusion in hydrous silicate melts
22. Solubility and speciation of C–O–H fluids in andesitic melt at T=1100–1300°C and P=200 and 500MPa
23. H2O speciation in float glass and soda lime silica glass
24. Solubility of cassiterite in evolved granitic melts: effect of T, fO2, and additional volatiles
25. Water solubility in trachytic melts
26. Sulfur and chlorine solubility in Mt. Unzen rhyodacitic melt at 850 °C and 200 MPa
27. The combined effects of water and fluorine on the viscosity of silicic magmas
28. Water and the glass transition temperature of silicate melts
29. Proton conduction in glass – an impedance and infrared spectroscopic study on hydrous BaSi2O5 glass
30. Trace element diffusion in andesitic melts: an application of synchrotron X-ray fluorescence analysis
31. The effect of alkali ionic radius, temperature, and pressure on the solubility of water in MAlSi3O8 melts (M=Li, Na, K, Rb)
32. Maximum and minimum water contents of granitic melts generated in the crust: a reevaluation and implications
33. Different water solubility mechanisms in hydrous glasses along the Qz-Ab join
34. Degradation of phenanthrene and hydraulic characteristics in a constructed wetland
35. Wet deposition of tracer-marked aerosol
36. On the transition
37. Remark on the status of non-conservation of parity in nuclear beta-decay
38. The chemistry of metal carbonyls: “the life work of Walter Hieber”
39. Hydrodynamic dispersion in karstified limestones and dolomites in the Upper Jurassic of the Franconian Alb, F.R.G.
40. Half-life, endpoint energy, value and shape factor in the β− decay of 20F
41. Determination of half-live, endpoint energy and shape factor in the decay of27Si and24Na with an on-line beta spectrometer
42. The second order influence of the nuclear quadrupole interaction on the central line in the NMR of quadrupolar nuclei using rapid sample spinning
43. Compilation of coupling constants and low-energy parameters
44. Summary of this summer school
45. Über verschiedene reaktionen der CO-verbrückten komplexe [Mo(CO)Bipy] und [Mo(CO)Phen] (Bipy = ,′-bipyridin, Phen = 1,10-phenanthrolin) III. Neue gemischte ein- und zweikernige tricarbonyl-komplexe des molybdäns mit verschiedenen zweizähnigen N-liganden
46. Superallowed 0+ → 0+ and isospin-forbidden Jπ → Jπ fermi transitions
47. The unique first-forbidden β-DECAY OF 86Rb
48. Electron capture to positon decay ratios and second-class currents
49. On the β-decay
50. Electroproduction of π+ mesons in the resonance region
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