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Family of the scientist has presented documentar y materials to Academy of sciences in June 1974. Among them, the most important ar e manuscripts, typewritten copies about 100 scientific works of the scientist and working materials to them. Its includes articles, reports, monographs, the textbooks written by A.K. Babko during last 25 year s working writing-books with extracts, marks on various questions, abstracts of chemical literature responses and reviews on thesis of Ph.D. and doctor s degrees, on ar ticles, books, textbooks. For example, early works Product of solubility , To a technique of definition of strontium in minerals (1940-s), many unpublished works in 1940-1960, etc. [Pg.406]

Sources include gun books, textbooks, gun magazines, scientific papers, technical reports, manufacturer s literature, newspaper articles, private communications, personal observations, and research conducted by myself. [Pg.307]

The teacher gives a brief introduction about the contents of the topic and them suggests to his students various reference books, textbooks and other books. Students are then required to go through the relevant pages of these books and come prepared for a discussion of the topic on a specified day. During actual discussion period teachers poses a few problems and thus provides the necessary motivation. [Pg.101]

Chemical applications are exhaustively covered by Pitzer [1995], Aston and Fritz [1959], Karapetyants [1978] and many other books. Textbooks of physical chemistry also contain important applications of thermodynamics to chemistry. [Pg.469]

This book is conceived as a textbook for application in teaching and self-learning of chemoinfoimatics. We aim to present a comprehensive overview of the field of che-moinformatics for students, teachers, and scientists from other areas of chemistry, from biology, informatics, and medicine. Those interested in a more in-depth presentation and analysis of the topics in this Textbook are referred to an accompanying set of four volumes. [Pg.11]

The chapters in this Textbook have been written by different authors. In order to ensure somehow that the material is not too heterogeneous, we decided that these authors were largely to be members of our research group, so that intensive discussions between the authors could shaped the book in this way we have tried to balance the presentations, with cross-references binding the chapters together. [Pg.12]

In addition to this Textbook, a web page has been estabhshed which provides interesting information including list of URL s and figures (as PDF) to download, and details on chemoinformatics curricula. Moreover, it can also be used as a forum to obtain important information on the book, to find corrections of errors (if any), and to discuss aspects of chemoinformatics. The URL is http //www2. chemie.uni-er an%en.de/puh ications/ci-bQokfindex. html... [Pg.13]

A textbook describing the theory associated with calculation s of Ih e electronic structure of molecti lar system s. While the book focuses on ab ini/rci calculation s, much of the in formation is also relevant to semi-empirical methods. The sections on the Hartree-fock an d Con figuration ItUeracTion s tn elh ods, in particular, apply to HyperChem. fhe self-paced exercisesare useful for the beginning computational chemist. [Pg.4]

There are many quantum ehemistry and quantum meehanies textbooks that eover material similar to that eontained in Seetions 1 and 2 in faet, our treatment of this material is generally briefer and less detailed than one finds in, for example. Quantum Chemistry, H. Eyring, J. Walter, and G. E. Kimball, J. Wiley and Sons, New York, N.Y. (1947), Quantum Chemistry, D. A. MeQuarrie, University Seienee Books, Mill Valley, Ca. (1983), Molecular Quantum Mechanics, P. W. Atkins, QxfordUniv. Press, Qxford, England (1983), or Quantum Chemistry, I. N. Levine, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs,... [Pg.1]

The reader is advised to start with this book and to then delve further into the computational literature pertaining to his or her specific work. It is impossible to reference all relevant works in a book such as this. The bibliography included at the end of each chapter primarily lists textbooks and review articles. These are some of the best sources from which to begin a serious search of the literature. It is always advisable to run several tests to determine which techniques work best for a given project. [Pg.397]

Edition binding or case binding is the most common method used for school textbooks and other hardbound books, including this Umyclopedia. [Pg.56]

A. J. Panshin and C. deZeeuw, Textbook of Wood Technology Structure, Identification, Uses, and Properties of the Commercial Woods of the United States, 4th ed., McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New York, 1980. [Pg.334]

Tiwari, K.S., and Vishmoi, S.N. (1999J A Textbook of Organic Chemistry, Sangam Books. [Pg.552]

As other authors will know, the preparation of a textbook is a demanding, challenging and time-consuming occupation. I have been very fortunate to receive many encouraging comments on the previous editions and this has given me the enthusiasm to continue developing the subject material in the book. I am very grateful to all of those who have taken the trouble to contact me in the past and I continue to welcome comments and advice as to how the book could be improved in the future. [Pg.516]


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