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    Statistical modelling of the amination reaction of cyclohexanol to produce cyclohexylamine over a commercial Ni-based catalyst

    Author
    1. Baiker
    2. Becker
    3. Bähn
    4. Carey
    5. Chang
    6. Chatterjee
    7. Churro
    8. Churro
    9. Churro
    10. Dinov
    11. Draper
    12. Fox
    13. Freedman
    14. Garg
    15. Guimarães
    16. Hamada
    17. Honarnezhad
    18. Hutson
    19. Hüffner
    20. Imm
    21. Lauretto
    22. Lockhart
    23. Marcos
    24. Montgomery
    25. Montgomery
    26. NCSS Statistical Software
    27. Neves
    28. Noryani
    29. Qin
    30. Relvas
    31. Simulate Live
    32. Smith
    33. The Analysis Factor
    34. Tracy
    35. Walpole
    36. Witt
    37. Wuang
    38. Xiong
    39. Zahedi
    40. Zhang
    41. Zhang
    Publication venue
    'Elsevier BV'
    Publication date
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