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Bendall, D. S. (ed.) 1996 Protein electron transfer. Oxford Bios Scientific Publishers. [Pg.42]

See for example, Jones, R., and Gunnarsson, O. Rev. Mod. Phys. 61, 689 (1990) Parr, R.G., and Yang, W. (1990), Density Functional Theory of Atoms and Molecules, Oxford University Press, New York Kryachko, E.S., and Ludena, E.V. Energy Density Functional Theory of Many Electron Systems Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1990 Callaway, J., and March, N.H. Solid State Phys. 38, 135 (1984). [Pg.225]

Lever, A. B. P. Inorganic Electronic Spectroscopy, Amsterdam—Oxford—New York—Tokyo, Elsevier Science Publishers, B. V. 1984 ... [Pg.173]

It is interesting to note that while both Harry Kroto and Robert Curl were primarily interested in microwave spectroscopy, they published papers in the field of theoretical chemistry in the 1960s. For example, the paper by R. F. Curl Jr. and C. A. Coulson [Proc. Phys. Soc., 78,831 (1965)], Coulomb Hole in the Ground State of Two-Electron Atoms, resulted from a sabbatical year at Oxford. See also, H. W. Kroto and D. P. Santry, J. Chem. Phys., 47, 792 (1967). CNDO Molecular-Orbital Theory of Molecular Spectra. I. The Virtual-Orbital Approximation to Excited States. [Pg.287]

D.S. Bendall (Ed.), Protein Electron Transfer, BIOS Sc. Publishers, Oxford (1996). [Pg.593]

Refs. [i] Mott NF, Gurney RW (1948) Electronic processes in ionic crystals. Clarendon Press, Oxford [ii] Mott NF (1949) Proc Phys Soc London A62 416 [iii] Mott NF (reprinted 1992) Electrons in glass. In Lundqvist S (ed) Nobel lectures, physics 1971-1980. World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore [iv] Mott NF, Davis EA (1979) Electronic processes in noncrystalline materials. Clarendon Press, Oxford... [Pg.434]

Marcus, R. A., 1996, Electron transfer reactions in chemistry. Theory and experiment. In Rrotein Electron Transfer (D. S. Bendall, ed.), BIOS Scientific Publishers, Oxford, pp. 249n283. [Pg.671]

Bendall DS. Protein electron transfer. 1996. Bios Scientific Publishers, Oxford, UK. [Pg.381]

Lewis published these ideas in his 1923 book Valence and the Structure of Atoms and Molecules, and they were widely taken up and developed in the U.S.A. and Europe, for example, by N. V. Sidgwick at Oxford, whose Electronic Theory of Valency appeared in 1927. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was left unfilled in 1919, 1924 and 1933 for lack of candidates of suitable stature, and Lewis would have been an appropriate candidate for any of these years. In fact, he was nominated for a Nobel Prize by the inorganic chemist and historian of chemistry, J. R. Partington (1886-1965) at the University of London. For the first half-century after the award of the first Nobel Prize in Chemistry to van t Hoff in 1901, the chemistry prize went to those who had discovered or characterised new chemical elements, new physico-chemical principles, new chemical reactions, or had elucidated the structure and accomplished the synthesis of natural products. The first award for research into the nature of the chemical bond and its application to the elucidation of the structure of complex substances went in 1954 to Linus Pauling at Caltech. [Pg.489]

Price, Reactions af Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds, Interscience Publishers, New York, 1940 Dewar, The Electronic Theory of Organic Chemistry, Oxford University Press, London, 1949. [Pg.135]

Harbinson 1 (1994) The responses of thylakoid electron transport and light utilisation efficiency to sink limitation of electron transport. In BakerNRand Bowyer JR (eds) Photoinhibition of Photosynthesis, pp 273-295. Bios Scientific Publishers, Oxford... [Pg.323]

R. F. W. Bader, T. T. Nguyen-Dang, and Y. Tal, Rep. Progr. Phys., 44, 893 (1981). The Topological Theory of Molecular Structure. R. F. W. Bader, Atoms in Molecules, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1990. See also, S. M. Bachrach, in Reviews in Computational Chemistry, K. B. Lipkowitz and D. B. Boyd, Eds., VCH Publishers, New York, 1994, Vol. 5, pp. 171-227. Population Analysis and Electron Densities from Quantum Mechanics. [Pg.244]

G. K. Wertheim, Electronic States of Inorganic Materials New Experimental Techniques P. Day, Ed., Nato Advanced Study Institute, Oxford, 8-18 September 1974, to be published. [Pg.227]


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