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    Ionized gases by Von Engel, A.

    Published 1955
    Subjects: “…Ionization of gases.…”
    Book
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    Electron avalanches and breakdown in gases by Raether, H. (Heinz), 1909-1986

    Published 1964
    Subjects: “…Ionization of gases.…”
    Book
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    Third International Conference on Gas Discharges, 9-12 September 1974

    Published 1974
    Subjects:
    Conference Proceeding Book
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    Conduction of electricity through gases by Thomson, J. J. (Joseph John), 1856-1940

    Published 1969
    Subjects:
    Book
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    Electron impact phenomena and the properties of gaseous ions by Field, F. H. (Frank Henry), 1922-

    Published 1957
    Subjects: “…Ionization of gases.…”
    Book
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    Partially ionized gases by Mitchner, Morton, Kruger, Charles H.

    Published 1973
    Subjects: “…Ionization of gases.…”
    Book
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    Ionization and ion transport a primer for the study of gas discharges and plasmas by Go, David B.

    Published 2022
    Subjects: “…Ionization of gases.…”
    Available online from ProQuest Ebook Central - Academic Complete: 2023
    Electronic eBook
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    Experimental techniques in nuclear and particle physics by Tavernier, Stefaan

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Interactions of particles in matter -- Natural and man-made sources of radiation -- Detectors based on ionization in gases -- Detectors based on ionization in semiconductor materials -- Detectors based on scintillation -- Neutron detection -- Electronics for particle detectors.…”
    Available online from DOAB Directory of Open Access Books: 2010
    Electronic eBook
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    High Energy Astrophysical Techniques by Poggiani, Rosa

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Part 1: The basics -- Chapter 1: Setting the scene: high energy photons and particles -- Chapter 2: Radiation-matter interactions -- Chapter 3: Interactions of photons and particles along the path -- Part 2: The world of detectors -- Chapter 4: Detectors: general characteristics -- Chapter 5: Detectors bases on ionization in gases and liquids -- Chapter 6: Scintillation detector systems -- Chapter 7: Detectors based on ionization in solid state materials -- Chapter 8: Cherenkov and Transition Radiation detectors -- Chapter 9: Calorimeters -- Chapter 10: Measurement of physical properties of photons and particles -- Part 3: High energy astronomy -- Chapter 11: Ultraviolet and X-ray astronomy -- Chapter 12: Gamma ray astronomy -- Chapter 13: Cosmic ray astronomy -- Chapter 14: Neutrino astronomy -- Chapter 15: Gravitational wave astronomy -- Chapter 16: The dark side of the Universe -- Chapter 17: Observing in high energy astrophysics -- Chapter 18: Conclusions.…”
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    Noble gas chemistry : structure, bonding, and gas-phase chemistry by Grandinetti, Felice

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…PREFACE; PART A: AN OVERVIEW OF NOBLE GAS CHEMISTRY; A HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION; The Nobel Prizes of 1904; The Birth of a Myth; A Matter of Environment; Chemistry Officially Begin; Moving on Different Roads; ; TYPICAL COMPOUNDS AND BINDING MOTIFS; Complexes with Neutral and Ionic Ligands; Adsorption, Inclusion, and Cage Complexes; Dicoordinated ("Inserted") Compounds; Polycoordinated Compounds; Miscellanea; ; CHEMISTRY IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS; Chemistry in the Bulk Phase; Chemistry under High Pressures; Chemistry in Cold Matrices; Chemistry in Supercritical Fluids; ; CHEMISTRY IN SILICO; The Role of Calculations in Noble-Gas Chemistry; Structure and Stability; Bonding Analysis; Reaction Paths, Kinetics, and Dynamics; Solvation and Environment Effects; ; PART B: GAS-PHASE CHEMISTRY OF THE NOBLE GASES; NEUTRAL SPECIES; A Landscape View; Noble Gas Diatomics and Larger Clusters; Complexes with H2 and HX (X = F, Cl, Br); Complexes with Hydrocarbons; Complexes with H2O and H2S; Complexes with NH3; Complexes with CO, CO2, and COS; Complexes with N2, O2, and N2O; Complexes with Halocompounds; Complexes with Metal Compounds; Inserted Compounds; Cage Compounds; ; IONIC SPECIES; A Landscape View; Ionized Noble Gases; Protonated Noble Gases; Complexes with Metal Cations; Complexes with Metal Anions; Complexes with non-Metal Cations; Complexes with non-Metal Anions; Cage Compounds; Reactions of Singly-Charged Cations; Reactions of Singly-Charged Anions; Reactions involving Doubly-Charged Cations…”
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