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Allinger, Norman

Allinger, Norman Louis, 130 Allose. configuration of, 982 Allyl aryl ether, Claisen... [Pg.1285]

Abragam Anatole 668 Abramovitz Milton 481 Adamowicz Ludwik 513, 573 Adams John E. 765, 784, 790 Adleman Leonard M. 851, 878, 879,880 Aharonov Yakir 968 Ahlrichs Reinhart 356, 532 Albrecht Andreas A. 395 Alder Berni Julian 278, 825 Alderton Mark 702,1019 Alexander Steven 269 Alijah Alexander 222, 272, 273 Allen Michael P. 322 Allinger Norman L. 286,291 Amos A. Terry 716 Anderson Carl David 14,113,268 Andre Jean-Marie 90, 140, 374, 431, 465, 487,496, 642, 644 Andre Marie-Claude 90,140 Andzelm Jan 602, 612 Anfinsen Christian 294 Aquilanti Vincenzo 742 Arndt Markus 43 Arrhenius Svante August 832 Aspect Alain 3,14,46,53,54 Atkins Peter William 70,381,920 Auger Pierre Victor 270 van der Avoird Ad 284,717 Axilrod Benjamin M. 565, 741, 758, 761 Ayers Paul W. 395... [Pg.1065]

Note MMh- is derived from the public domain code developed by Dr. Norman Allinger, referred to as MM2(1977), and distributed by the Quantum Chemistry Program Exchange (QCPE). The code for MMh- is not derived from Dr. Allinger s present version of code, which is trademarked MM2 . Specifically, QCMPOlO was used as a starting point for HyperChem MMh- code. The code was extensively modified and extended over several years to include molecular dynamics, switching functions for cubic stretch terms, periodic boundary conditions, superimposed restraints, a default (additional) parameter scheme, and so on. [Pg.102]

J. Phillip Bowen and Norman L. Allinger, Molecular Mechanics The Art and... [Pg.441]

We are grateful to Prof. Norman L. Allinger for his most valuable discussion and comments. [Pg.81]

Editors Ernest L. Eliel Samuel H. Wilen Norman L. Allinger... [Pg.343]

NORMAN L. ALLINGER Professor of Chemistry University of Georgia Athens, Georgia... [Pg.347]

This is the last volume of the series that is being published under the joint editorial responsibility of the undersigned, inasmuch as Professor Norman L. Allinger, one of the founders of Topics in Stereochemistry, is relinquishing his position as editor. The remaining two editors and the publisher take this opportunity to acknowledge Professor Allinger s vital editorial contributions to the series over a period of nearly 20 years. [Pg.352]

ERNEST L. ELIEL SAMUEL H. WILEN NORMAN L. ALLINGER... [Pg.352]

Seconding letters to the authors proposal were kindly provided by Nobel laureates William N. Lipscomb (Harvard Lfniversity) and Roald Hoffmann (Cornell University), as well as Norman L. Allinger (University of Georgia), Richard W. Counts (QCPE), Kendall N. Houk (University of Pittsburgh), Daniel A. Kleier (Shell), and Peter A. Kollman (University of California, San Francisco). On October 15, 1984, the proposal was approved by the GRC Board of Trustees, and Dr. Alexander M. Cruickshank, then director of the Gordon Research Conferences, scheduled the first conference for the summer of 1986. [Pg.403]

Norman L. Allinger and Phillip Bowen (The University of Georgia) Molecular Mechanics Parameterization of Organic Phosphites. ... [Pg.426]

J. Phillip Bowen (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Vikram Reddy (Center for Disease Control), Donald G. Patterson, Jr., and Norman L. Allinger (University of Georgia)... [Pg.432]

Saito, Yoshihiko. Topics in Stereochemistry, Volume 10, pages 95-174, Ernest L. Eliel and Norman L. Allinger, Eds. John Wiley and Sons, New York (1978). [Pg.10]


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