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  1. Electron Scattering from Methyl Formate (HCOOCH3): A Joint Theoretical and Experimental Study
  2. Joint experimental and theoretical study on electron scattering from titanium tetrachloride (TiCl4) molecule
  3. Recent total cross section measurements in electron scattering from molecules
  4. Electron-impact ionization cross section calculations for 5-chloropyridine and 5-bromopyridine molecules
  5. Electron-impact ionization cross section calculations for selected ribonucleosides
  6. Methylation effect in e−— scattering on methyl-substituted ethylenes
  7. Role of methylation in electron scattering on X(CH3)4 (X = C, Si, Ge) molecules
  8. Role of methylation in electron scattering on X(CH3)4 (X= C, Si, Ge) molecules
  9. Total cross section measurements for electron scattering from tin(IV) chloride (SnCl4)
  10. Electron scattering from tin tetrachloride (SnCl4) molecules
  11. Electron collisions with X(CH3)4 molecules (X = C, Si, Ge)
  12. Electron impact ionization and cationic fragmentation of the pyridazine molecules
  13. Cross sections for electron collision with pyridine [C5H5N] molecule
  14. Cross-sections for electron-scattering from 2-methyl-1-buten-3-yne, C5H6, molecules
  15. Cross sections calculations for electron scattering from dimethylamine, NH(CH3)2, molecule
  16. Total cross section for low-energy electron scattering from formic acid, (HCOOH), molecules
  17. Electron scattering from 2-methyl–1,3-butadiene,C5H8, molecules: Role of methylation
  18. Electron collisions with methyl-substituted ethylenes: Cross section measurements and calculations for 2-methyl–2-butene and 2,3-dimethyl–2-butene
  19. Scattering of electrons by a 1,2-butadiene (C4H6) molecule: measurements and calculations
  20. Electron-scattering cross sections for selected alkyne molecules: Measurements and calculations
  21. Electron-impact ionization of fluoromethanes – Review of experiments and binary-encounter models
  22. Cross section calculations for electron scattering from platinum chemotherapeutic compounds
  23. Electron-scattering cross sections for 1-pentene, H2C=CH–(CH2)2CH3, molecules
  24. Scattering of electrons from 1-butene, H2C=CHCH2CH3, and 2-methylpropene, H2C=C(CH3)2, molecules
  25. Cross sections for electron collision with five-membered ring heterocycles
  26. Cross section calculations for electron impact ionization and elastic scattering from cisplatin
  27. Electron scattering from hexafluoroacetone molecules: cross section measurements and calculations
  28. Cross sections for electron scattering from furan molecules: Measurements and calculations
  29. Electron scattering by trimethylene oxide, c-(CH2)3O, molecules
  30. Electron collisions with ethylene oxide molecules
  31. Collisions of electrons with trimethylphosphine[P(CH3)3]molecules
  32. Collisions of electrons with trimethylamineN(CH3)3molecules
  33. Total dissociative electron attachment cross sections of selected amino acids
  34. Calculations of electron impact ionization cross section for simple biomolecules: Formic and acetic acids
  35. Electron collision with B(CD3)3molecules
  36. Total cross-section measurements for electron collisions with α-tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol (C5H10O2)
  37. Absolute total cross-section measurements for electron collisions with tetrahydrofuran
  38. Electron collision with sulfuryl chloride (SO2Cl2) molecule
  39. Cross sections for electron scattering from sulfuryl chloride fluoride (SO2ClF) molecules
  40. Cross sections for electron scattering from selected components of DNA and RNA
  41. Electron scattering by sulfur tetrafluoride (SF4) molecules
  42. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors in anion electron-stimulated desorption: D− from deuterated hydrocarbons condensed on Kr and water ice films
  43. Electron collisions with nitrogen trifluoride(NF3)molecules
  44. Cross section calculations for electron scattering from DNA and RNA bases
  45. D− ion desorption from condensed CD4, C2D2, C2D4, C2D6 and C3D8 molecules induced by electron impact
  46. Measurements of absolute total cross sections for electron scattering from triatomic polar molecules: SO2 and H2S
  47. Elastic cross-section calculations for electron collisions with XY4 (X=Si, Ge; Y=H, F, Cl, Br, I) molecules
  48. Low-energy electron-hexafluoropropene(C3F6)scattering
  49. Spectrometer for the study of electron-assisted processes
  50. Electron scattering from disilane (Si2H6) molecules. Absolute total cross section measurements from 1 to 370 eV
  51. Electron scattering from hexafluoride molecules: WF6and C2F6. Absolute total cross section measurements from 1 to 250 eV
  52. Absolute total cross-section measurements for electron scattering from silicon tetrachloride, SiCl
  53. Experimental absolute total cross sections for low-energy electron collisions with tetrahedral compounds of germanium:
  54. Total cross section measurements for electron scattering on silicon tetrafluoride
  55. Electron scattering on C $_6$ F $_6$ and SF $_6$ molecules
  56. Low- and intermediate-energy total electron scattering cross sections for and molecules
  57. Electron collisions with germane molecules. Absolute total cross section measurements from 0.75 to 250 eV
  58. Absolute total cross section measurements for electron scattering on benzene molecules
  59. Absolute electron-scattering total cross section measurements for methanethiol molecule, CH3SH, from 0.6 to 250 eV