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Kell, G.S.; McLaurin, G.E.; Whalley, E., A preliminary report of determination of virial coeff. of steam at 150-450C in Advances in Thermophysical Properties, 1965. [all data]

Kell, G.S.; McLaurin, G.E.; Whalley, E., PVT properties of water. VII. Vapor densities of light and heavy water from 150 to 500.degree.C, Proc. R. Soc. London, A, 1989, 425, 49-71. [all data]

Kell, G.S.; McLaurin, G.E.; Whalley, E., The PVT properties of water. VI. Deuterium oxide in the range 150-500.degree. and 0-100 MPa, Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London, A, 1985, 315, 247. [all data]

Kell, G.S.; McLaurin, G.E.; Whalley, E., The PVT properties of water. V. The fluid to 1 kbar at 350-500.degree.C and along the saturation line from 150 to 350.degree.C, Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London, A, 1985, 315, 235. [all data]

McLaurin, G.E.; Kell, G.S., The Density of Heavy Water at Temperatures from 150 to 500 deg C and at Pressures to 100 MPa in Water Steam: Their Prop. Curr. Ind. Appl., Proc. Int. Conf. Prop. Steam, 9th, Pergamon: Oxford, pp 181-4, 1980. [all data]

Kell, G.S.; McLaurin, G.E.; Whalley, E., The PVT properties of water. IV. Liquid water in the range 150-350.degree. C, from saturation to 1 kbar, Proc. R. Soc. London, A, 1978, 360, 389-402. [all data]

Kell, G.S.; McLaurin, G.E.; Whalley, E., Second virial coefficient of helium from 0 to 500 c by the two-temperature gas-expansion method, J. Chem. Phys., 1978, 68, 2199-2205. [all data]

Kell, G.S.; McLaurin, G.E., Virial coefficients of methanol from 150 to 300!31c and polymerization in the vapor, J. Chem. Phys., 1969, 51, 4345-52. [all data]

Kell, G.S.; McLaurin, G.E.; Whalley, E., Pvt properties of water II virial coefficients in the range 150!31 - 450!31 c without independent measurement of vapor volumes, J. Chem. Phys., 1968, 48, 3805-13. [all data]

Kell, G.S.; McLaurin, G.E.; Whalley, E., Pvt properties of water: III virial coefficients of d(2)o in the range of 1 50-500 c, J. Chem. Phys., 1968, 49, 2839. [all data]