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Dissociative recombination is a complex molecular process that occurs in any plasma cold enough to contain molecular constituents. It is the dominant recombination process in planetary ionospheres and interstellar clouds. In this book, recent developments in the fields of molecular ion physics, atomic and molecular theory, astrochemistry, aeronomy and plasma physics are discussed.
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In this book, the latest developments in the study of the dissociative recombination of electrons and molecular ions are discussed. This process is of great importance in controlling the physical and chemical states of ionized gases. It has direct application to astrophysics, aeronomy, thermonuclear fusion research, plasma processing and combustion science.
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James Ecroyd (1767-1825) immigrated from England to Boston in 1795 and went immediately to Philadelphia. He and Martha Howarth (1775-1845) were married at Philadelphia in 1800, where they reared their eight children. Descendants and relatives moved south, then west and gradually scattered throughout the United States.
Vols. for 1967-70 include as a section: Who's who of Rhodesia, Mauritius, Central and East Africa.