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C R Pulham

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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|June 2, 2007
High pressure differential scanning calorimetry investigations on the pressure dependence of the melting of paracetamol Polymorphs I and IIJ Ledru, C T Imrie, C R Pulham, et al.
Acta Crystallographica Section B, Structural Science, Crystal Engineering and Materials|August 25, 2020
Investigation of the changes in hydrogen bonding accompanying the structural reorganization at 103 K in ammonium iodateW G Marshall, R H Jones, K S Knight, et al.
Chemical Science|September 30, 2017
Carbon dioxide binary crystals <i>via</i> the thermal decomposition of RDX at high pressureL E Connor, C A Morrison, I D H Oswald, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|October 14, 2005
Polymorphism in benzamideW I F David, K Shankland, C R Pulham, et al.
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|April 1, 2010
The crystal structures of the low-temperature and high-pressure polymorphs of nitric acidD R Allan, W G Marshall, D J Francis, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry|August 21, 2001
Some chemical properties of monochlorogallane: decomposition to gallium(I) trichlorogallate(III), Ga(+)[GaCl3H](-), and other reactionsE Johnsen, A J Downs, M J Goode, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry|March 29, 2001
Monochlorogallane: physical properties and structure of the gaseous molecule H2Ga(mu-Cl)2GaH2 as determined by vibrational, electron diffraction, and ab initio studiesE Johnsen, A J Downs, T M Greene, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry|June 26, 2001
Preparation and properties of gallaborane, GaBH(6): structure of the gaseous molecule H(2)Ga(mu-H)(2)BH(2) as determined by vibrational, electron diffraction, and ab initio studies, and structure of the crystalline solid at 110 K as determined by X-ray diffractionA J Downs, T M Greene, E Johnsen, et al.
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|June 2, 2007
High pressure differential scanning calorimetry investigations on the pressure dependence of the melting of paracetamol Polymorphs I and IIJ Ledru, C T Imrie, C R Pulham, et al.
Acta Crystallographica Section B, Structural Science, Crystal Engineering and Materials|August 25, 2020
Investigation of the changes in hydrogen bonding accompanying the structural reorganization at 103 K in ammonium iodateW G Marshall, R H Jones, K S Knight, et al.
Chemical Science|September 30, 2017
Carbon dioxide binary crystals <i>via</i> the thermal decomposition of RDX at high pressureL E Connor, C A Morrison, I D H Oswald, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|October 14, 2005
Polymorphism in benzamideW I F David, K Shankland, C R Pulham, et al.
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|April 1, 2010
The crystal structures of the low-temperature and high-pressure polymorphs of nitric acidD R Allan, W G Marshall, D J Francis, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry|August 21, 2001
Some chemical properties of monochlorogallane: decomposition to gallium(I) trichlorogallate(III), Ga(+)[GaCl3H](-), and other reactionsE Johnsen, A J Downs, M J Goode, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry|March 29, 2001
Monochlorogallane: physical properties and structure of the gaseous molecule H2Ga(mu-Cl)2GaH2 as determined by vibrational, electron diffraction, and ab initio studiesE Johnsen, A J Downs, T M Greene, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry|June 26, 2001
Preparation and properties of gallaborane, GaBH(6): structure of the gaseous molecule H(2)Ga(mu-H)(2)BH(2) as determined by vibrational, electron diffraction, and ab initio studies, and structure of the crystalline solid at 110 K as determined by X-ray diffractionA J Downs, T M Greene, E Johnsen, et al.
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