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R G Bates

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Analytical Chemistry|December 1, 1986
Further studies of the hydration model for ionic activities in unassociated electrolytesR G Bates
International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: the Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics|December 1, 1995
Tampon-induced vaginal bleeding presenting as intermenstrual bleedingA J Nordin, R G Bates
Analytical Chemistry|August 1, 1976
Buffers for the physiological pH range: thermodynamic constants of four substituted aminoethanesulfonic acids from 5 to 50 degrees CC A Vega, R G Bates
Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards|March 19, 2010
Purification of sodium chloride and potassium chloride for use in electrochemical work, and the determination of small amounts of bromideG D PINCHING, R G BATES
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology|August 9, 2016
Treasure of the Past VI: Standard Potential of the Silver-Silver-Chloride Electrode from 0° to 95° C and the Thermodynamic Properties of Dilute Hydrochloric Acid SolutionsR G Bates, V E Bower
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|November 1, 1985
Epidural analgesia during labour: why does this increase the forceps delivery rate?R G Bates, C W Helm
Clinical Chemistry|June 1, 1975
Calibration of ion-selective electrodes for use in biological fluidsM S Mohan, R G Bates
Journal of the American Chemical Society|December 12, 1973
Thermodynamics of the two dissociation steps of N-tris(hydroxymethyl)methylglycine ("tricine") in water from 5 to 50 degreesR N Roy, R A Robinson, R G Bates
Analytical Chemistry|August 1, 1973
Buffer standards of tris(hydroxymethyl)methylglycine ("tricine") for the physiological range pH 7.2 to 8.5R G Bates, R N Roy, R A Robinson
Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards. Section A, Physics and Chemistry|December 14, 2019
Medium Effects on the Dissociation of Weak Acids in Methanol-Water SolventsE E Sager, R A Robinson, R G Bates
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Analytical Chemistry|December 1, 1986
Further studies of the hydration model for ionic activities in unassociated electrolytesR G Bates
International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: the Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics|December 1, 1995
Tampon-induced vaginal bleeding presenting as intermenstrual bleedingA J Nordin, R G Bates
Analytical Chemistry|August 1, 1976
Buffers for the physiological pH range: thermodynamic constants of four substituted aminoethanesulfonic acids from 5 to 50 degrees CC A Vega, R G Bates
Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards|March 19, 2010
Purification of sodium chloride and potassium chloride for use in electrochemical work, and the determination of small amounts of bromideG D PINCHING, R G BATES
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology|August 9, 2016
Treasure of the Past VI: Standard Potential of the Silver-Silver-Chloride Electrode from 0° to 95° C and the Thermodynamic Properties of Dilute Hydrochloric Acid SolutionsR G Bates, V E Bower
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|November 1, 1985
Epidural analgesia during labour: why does this increase the forceps delivery rate?R G Bates, C W Helm
Clinical Chemistry|June 1, 1975
Calibration of ion-selective electrodes for use in biological fluidsM S Mohan, R G Bates
Journal of the American Chemical Society|December 12, 1973
Thermodynamics of the two dissociation steps of N-tris(hydroxymethyl)methylglycine ("tricine") in water from 5 to 50 degreesR N Roy, R A Robinson, R G Bates
Analytical Chemistry|August 1, 1973
Buffer standards of tris(hydroxymethyl)methylglycine ("tricine") for the physiological range pH 7.2 to 8.5R G Bates, R N Roy, R A Robinson
Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards. Section A, Physics and Chemistry|December 14, 2019
Medium Effects on the Dissociation of Weak Acids in Methanol-Water SolventsE E Sager, R A Robinson, R G Bates
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