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Schleyer, Paul

Hehre, Warren, J, Radom, Leo, Schleyer, Paul, v.R., Pople, John, Ab Initio Molecular Orbital Theory. New York John Wiley, 1986. [Pg.109]

Hehre, W.J. Radom, L. Schleyer, Paul v.R. Pople, J. A. M Initio Molecular Orbital Theory. Wiley New York, 1986. [Pg.105]

Hehre, Warren J. Radom, Leo Schleyer, Paul V. R., et al. (1986). Ah Initio Molecular Orbital Theory. New York Wiley. [Pg.285]

Since its inception, the institute, in addition to its regular faculty members, has always had a number of outstanding scientists associated with it as fellows or adjunct facnlty. These include, among others, Ned Arnett, Joe Casanova, Paul Schleyer, Jean Sommer, Gabor Somorjai, Peter Stang, Michael Szwarc (who just recently passed away), Ken Wade, and Bob Williams. They greatly contribnte to onr scientific work by their visits and participation in our symposia and freqnently throngh close research cooperation. Because they are also close friends. [Pg.124]

Karina Gregory, Paul von Rogue Schleyer, and Ronald Snaith... [Pg.511]

Eduard Matito, Jordi Poater, Miquel Sola, and Paul von Rague Schleyer... [Pg.419]

Peter R. Schreiner, Henry F. Schaefer III, and Paul V. Ragud Schleyer... [Pg.125]

M. Mauksch, V. Gogonea, H. Jiao, and Paul, von R. Schleyer, The Remarkable Nature of the Monocyclic (CH)g Cation. A Heilbronner Mobius Aromatic System Revealed, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 1998, 37, 2395. B3LYP calculations provide an interpretation of puzzling experimental results, obtained nearly three decades earlier. [Pg.999]

KARINA GREGORY, PAUL von RAGUE SCHLEYER, and RONALD SNAITHf... [Pg.47]

Christoph Maerker and Paul von Rague Schleyer 1. ABBREVIATIONS... [Pg.514]


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