Pure Appl. Chem., 2012, Vol. 84, No. 8, pp. 1785-1813
http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/PAC-REC-11-05-02
Published online 2012-04-27
PHYSICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY DIVISION
Guidelines for reporting of phase equilibrium measurements (IUPAC Recommendations 2012)
Individual author index pages
- Robert D. Chirico
 - Theodoor W. de Loos
 - Jürgen Gmehling
 - Anthony R. H. Goodwin
 - Sumnesh Gupta
 - William M. Haynes
 - Kenneth N. Marsh
 - Vicente Rives
 - James D. Olson
 - Calvin Spencer
 - Joan F. Brennecke
 - J. P. Martin Trusler
 
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