Molecular theory of solutions

696 indexed citations
published 1957
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Dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

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About Molecular theory of solutions

This paper, published in 1957, received 696 indexed citations . Written by I. Prigogine and Robert T. Beyer. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Biomedical Engineering (398 citations), Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes (345 citations) and Organic Chemistry (277 citations). Published in Dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (Université Libre de Bruxelles).

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