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SSIP
(redirected from Solvent-separated ion pair)

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SSIPShuttle Student Involvement Program (NASA)
SSIPSensor System Improvement Program
SSIPSpace Science Student Involvement Program (now NSIP)
SSIPSavings and Stock Investment Plan
SSIPSolvent-Separated Ion Pair
SSIPSupplemental Structural Inspection Program
SSIPSystem Safety Implementation Plan
SSIPSouth Side Irish Parade
SSIPSocial Sector Investment Programme (Trinidad & Tobago)
SSIPSite Specific Installation Permit
SSIPStazione Sperimentale Pelli (Italy)
SSIPSensor Site Implementation Plan
SSIPSimple Session Initiation Protocol.
SSIPShip Support Improvement Program/Project
SSIPSubmarine Sonar Improvement Project
SSIPSurrogate System Implementation Plan
SSIPSystem Setup Indicator Panel


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For the lithium derivatives, the established solid-state structures of these complexes include mono- or bis-solvated monomeric contact-ion pairs, a solvent-separated ion pair, an unsolvated dimeric contact-ion pair, and a polymeric structure.
 
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