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Two communications recently appeared on the problem of the non-stoicheiometric gas hydrates and the validity of the heat content changes derived from P-T saturation curves3.
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GLEW, D. Some Stoicheiometric Gas Hydrates. Nature 184, 545–546 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/184545b0
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