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Show 225 89. "The Viscous F1ow of Large Mo1ecu1es," by w. Kauzmann and H. Eyring, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 62, 3113, (1940) 90. "The Effect of the Rotation of Groups about Bond on Optica1 Rotatory Power," by w. Kauzmann and H. Eyring, J. Chem. Phys., 9, 1, PD. 41, (1941). 91. "An E1ementary Formu1ation of Statistica1 Mechanics," by H. Eyring and J. Na1ter, J. Chem. Educations, 18, 2, (1941). 92. "A Theory of the Thermodynamic Properties of Large Mo1ecu1es," by R. E. Powe11, C. R. C1ark and H. Eyring, J. Chem. Phys., 8, 3, PP. 268, (1941). 93. "Non-Adiabatic Reactions. Rotation about the Doub1e Bonds," by J. L. Magee, N. Shand, Jr. and H. Eyring, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 63, 577, (1941). 94. "Diffusion, Therma1 Conductivity and Viscous F1ow of Liquids," by R. E. Powe11, N. E. Roseveare and H. Eyring, Ind. Eng. Chem., 33, pp. 430, (1941). 95. 96. "The Theory of Abso1ute Reaction Rates and its App1ication to Viscosity and Diffusion in the Liquid State," by J. F. Kincaid, H. Eyring and A. E. Stearn, Chem. Rev., 28, 2, (1941). "Theory of Acid Strength. Temperature Effect," by J. L. Magee, T. Ree and H. Eyring, J. Chem. Phys., 9, 5, pp. 419, (1941). 97. "A Partition Function for Norma1 Liquids," by J. Wa1ter and H. Eyring, J. Chem. Phys., 9, 5, pp. 393, (1941). 98. 99. "The Structure and Dynamics of Liquids," by w. E. Roseveare, R. E. R. E. Powe11 and H. Eyring, J. App1ied Phys., 12, 9, pp. 669, (1941). "Pressure and Rate Processes," by A. E. Stearn and H. Eyring, Chem. Rev , 29, 3, (1941). 100. "Frictiona1 and Thermodynamic Properties of Large MoTecu1es," by R. E. Powe11 and H. Eyring, Advances in Co110id Sci., 1, pp. 183, (1942). 101. "The Structure of Substituted Ethy1enes and Their Isomerization PoTymerization and 'Peroxide Addition' Reactions," by R. A. Harman and E. Eyring, J. Chem. Phys., 10, 8, 557, (1942). 102. "App1ication of the Theory of AbsoTute Reaction Rates to Bacertia1 Luminescence," by H. Eyring and J. L. Magee, J. Ce11u1ar Comp. Physio1., 20, 2, pp. 169, (1942). 103. "The Nature of Enzyme Inhibitions in Bacteria1 Luminescence: Su1fani1amide Urethane, Temperature and PreSsure," by F. H. |