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Slifkin, M.A.; Allison, A.C., Measurement of ionization potentials from contact charge transfer spectra, Nature, 1967, 215, 949. [all data]
Dalgarno, A.; Allison, A.C., Band oscillator strengths of the Lyman system of molecular hydrogen, Astrophys. J., 1968, 154, 95. [all data]
Allison, A.C., Quasi-bound states in H2, Chem. Phys. Lett., 1969, 3, 371. [all data]
Allison, A.C.; Dalgarno, A., Photodissociation of vibrationally excited H2, HD, and D2 by absorption into the continua of the Lyman and Werner systems, At. Data, 1969, 1, 91. [all data]
Allison, A.C., Note on the Lyman system of HD, J. Chem. Phys., 1970, 52, 4909. [all data]
Allison, A.C.; Dalgarno, A., Band oscillator strengths and transition probabilities for the Lyman and Werner systems of H2, HD, and D2, At. Data, 1970, 1, 289. [all data]
Allison, A.C.; Dalgarno, A., Isotope effects in the Lyman and Werner systems of molecular hydrogen, Mol. Phys., 1970, 19, 567. [all data]
Allison, A.C.; Dalgarno, A.; Pasachoff, N.W., Absorption by vibrationally excited molecular oxygen in the Schumann-Runge continuum, Planet. Space Sci., 1971, 19, 1463. [all data]
Bottcher, C.; Allison, A.C.; Dalgarno, A., Potential curves for Na2+ and resonance charge transfer cross sections, Chem. Phys. Lett., 1971, 11, 307. [all data]
Kirby, K.; Uzer, T.; Allison, A.C.; Dalgarno, A., Dissociative photoionization of H2 at 26.9 and 30.5 eV, J. Chem. Phys., 1981, 75, 2820-2825. [all data]
van Dishoeck, E.F.; van Hemert, M.C.; Allison, A.C.; Dalgarno, A., Resonances in the photodissociation of OH by absorption into coupled 2Π states: adiabatic and diabatic formulations, J. Chem. Phys., 1984, 81, 5709-5724. [all data]
Allison, A.C.; Guberman, S.L.; Dalgarno, A., A model of the Schumann-Runge continuum of O2, J. Geophys. Res., 1986, 91, 10193-10198. [all data]
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