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( 1972 ) with and without d energy levels , and orbital coefficients functions on Si
LCAO - MO ( EH ) , sp , and Correlation between Si - O bond length , Gibbs et al .
( 1972 ) ; spd basis set on Si Si - O - Si angles , and bond overlap Louisnathan ...
( 1972 ) with and without d energy levels , and orbital coefficients functions on Si
LCAO - MO ( EH ) , sp , and Correlation between Si - O bond length , Gibbs et al .
( 1972 ) ; spd basis set on Si Si - O - Si angles , and bond overlap Louisnathan ...
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( 1980 ) Energy levels , charge distribution , and Dunken ( 1978 ) reactivity of
surface groups Dunken and Hobert ( 1979 ) Dunken et al . ( 1980 ) LCAO - MO (
HMO ) Different surface clusters of Si Oy SigO , H18 ( a - quartz and B -
cristobalite ...
( 1980 ) Energy levels , charge distribution , and Dunken ( 1978 ) reactivity of
surface groups Dunken and Hobert ( 1979 ) Dunken et al . ( 1980 ) LCAO - MO (
HMO ) Different surface clusters of Si Oy SigO , H18 ( a - quartz and B -
cristobalite ...
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Thermal expansion of metals . transformation , the expansion coefficient rises
steeply to reach levels corresponding to that of a liquid . These levels may be
about three to five times those below the transformation range ( Haggerty and
Cooper ...
Thermal expansion of metals . transformation , the expansion coefficient rises
steeply to reach levels corresponding to that of a liquid . These levels may be
about three to five times those below the transformation range ( Haggerty and
Cooper ...
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Selected Methods of Surface Analysis | 16 |
Reactions at Glass Surfaces | 29 |
Water in Glass | 75 |
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