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Sheindlin, A.E.; Belevich, I.S.; Kozhevnikov, I.G., Enthalpy and specific heat of graphite in the temperature range 273-3650°K, Teplofiz. Vys. Temp., 1972, 10, 997-1001. [all data]

Sheindlin, A.E.; Gorbunova, N.I., Teplofiz. Vys. Temp., 1964, 2, 484. [all data]

Sheindlin, A.E.; Sychev, V.V.; Mukhammed, K.M.; Gorbunova, N.I., Teploenergetika, 1963, 10, 9, 76. [all data]

Sheindlin, A.E.; Shpil'rain, E.E.; Sychev, V.V., Specific heat of water and water vapor at saturation, Teploenergetika (Moscow), 1960, 7, 23-7. [all data]

Kirillin, V.A.; Sheindlin, A.E.; Shpil'rain, E.E., New basic values of steam enthalpy and specific volumes, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 1955, 105, 472. [all data]

Sheindlin, A.E.; Shleifer, S.G., Determination of the specific heat of ethyl alcohol up to pressure of 118 atmospheres and at temperatures from -57.22 to +252.23 c, Zh. Tekh. Fiz., 1953, 23, 1411-26. [all data]

Sheindlin, A.E.; Gorbunova, N.I.; Simonov, V.M., Enthalpy of dissociated nitrogen tetroxide with pressures up to 30 mpa and temperatures to 782 k, High Temp. - High Pressures, 1977, 15, 647. [all data]

Sheindlin, A.E.; Gorbunova, N.I.; Simonov, V.M., Measured enthalpies for dinitrogen tetroxide, Teplofiz. Vys. Temp., 1974, 12, 666-9. [all data]

Sheindlin, A.E.; Belevich, I.S.; Kozhevnikov, I.G., Enthalpy and Specific Heat of Graphite in the Temperature Range 273-3650K, Teplofiz. Vys. Temp., 1972, 10, 997. [all data]

Sheindlin, A.E.; Gorbunova, N.I.; Sarumov, Yu.A., Enthalpy of the chemical reacting system n(2)o(4)=2 no(2)= 2 no+o(2), Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 1969, 186, 817-9. [all data]

Baitin, A.V.; Lebedev, A.A.; Romanenko, S.V.; Senchenko, V.N.; Sheindlin, M.A., The melting point and optical properties of solid and liquid carbon at pressures of up to 2 kbar, High Temp. - High Pressures, 1990, 22, 157-70. [all data]

Kirillin, A.V.; Kovalenko, M.D.; Sheindlin, M.A.; Zhivopistsev, V.S., Stationary laser heating in measuring the vapor pressure of carbon at 5000-7000 K, Teplofiz. Vys. Temp., 1985, 23, 699. [all data]