Molecules
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Molecules
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The concept Molecules represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Boston University Libraries.
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- Absorption spectra and chemical bonding in complexes
- Ambient pressure determination at high altitudes by use of free-molecule theory
- Atomic and molecular collisions
- Atomic physics
- Atoms, molecules, and quanta
- Chemical bonding and the geometry of molecules
- Dynamic light scattering : with applications to chemistry, biology, and physics
- Electric-dipole polarizabilities of atoms, molecules, and clusters
- Elementary introduction to molecular spectra
- Inorganic adduct molecules of oxo-compounds
- Introduction to atomic and molecular collisions
- Introduction to the quantum world of atoms and molecules
- Ion-molecule reactions
- Ion-molecule reactions in the gas phase; : a symposium
- Mesic atoms and nuclear structure.
- Molecular electromagnetism
- Molecular properties,
- Molecules, crystals, and quantum statistics
- Physics of the electron shells
- Polar molecules
- Quantum theory of molecules and solids
- Single molecules and nanotechnology
- Structure of molecules and internal rotation
- Tables of interatomic distances and configuration in molecules and ions : Supplement 1956-59
- Techniques for the study of ion-molecule reactions
- The Jahn-Teller effect in molecules and crystals
- The irreducible tensor method for molecular symmetry groups
- The nature of the chemical bond and the structure of molecules and crystals : an introduction to modern structural chemistry
- The shape and structure of molecules
- The theory of the electric and magnetic properties of molecules
- Theory of molecular excitons
- Triplet absorption detection of magnetic resonance in aromatic hydrocarbons
- Valence and the structure of atoms and molecules,
- Valency and molecular structure
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