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Study of Water and Dimethylformamide Interaction by Computer Simulation
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João Manuel Marques Cordeiro
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
2. Juni 2014
Received: 1998-11-19
Published Online: 2014-6-2
Published in Print: 1999-2-1
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- A Simplified Approach to the Density Functional Theory of Molecules
- Study of Water and Dimethylformamide Interaction by Computer Simulation
- The Oxidation Kinetics of Thin Copper Films Studied by Resistivity Measurements
- A Generalized Debye Scattering Formula and the Hankel Transform
- Pure Rotational Spectra of CS
- Rotational Spectra of Phosphorus Monosulfide up to 1 THz
- Parasites and Pattern Formation
- Influence of the rf Field Inhomogeneity on Nutation NQR Spectra of Spin 3/2 Nuclei in Powders
- An EPR Study of Mo5+ Introduced into NaY Zeolites by Solid-State Reactions
- Structural and Dynamic Approaches of Molten Salts by High Temperature Spectroscopies
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Monte Carlo Simulation;
Solvent Effects;
Statistical Perturbation Theory;
Hydration of Peptides
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Structure and Dynamic Properties of Molten Lanthanum Tribromide
- Resistivity and Carrier Mobility of the SmBa2 Cu3 O6+x Superconductor with Different Oxygen Doping Levels
- A Simplified Approach to the Density Functional Theory of Molecules
- Study of Water and Dimethylformamide Interaction by Computer Simulation
- The Oxidation Kinetics of Thin Copper Films Studied by Resistivity Measurements
- A Generalized Debye Scattering Formula and the Hankel Transform
- Pure Rotational Spectra of CS
- Rotational Spectra of Phosphorus Monosulfide up to 1 THz
- Parasites and Pattern Formation
- Influence of the rf Field Inhomogeneity on Nutation NQR Spectra of Spin 3/2 Nuclei in Powders
- An EPR Study of Mo5+ Introduced into NaY Zeolites by Solid-State Reactions
- Structural and Dynamic Approaches of Molten Salts by High Temperature Spectroscopies