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Vibrational dependence of the molecular parameters of N2 in the A 3S state

Vibrational dependence of the molecular parameters ofN2 in the A state

Vibrational distribution functions for the OH radical in the reaction

Vibrational Distributions for CO and H2 Formed by H2CO Dissociation

Vibrational Distributions of NO Ionization

Vibrational Enei Intervals

Vibrational energies

Vibrational energies Ej and msd nitropmsside anion in vacuo

Vibrational Energies for C02, Calculated at Various Orders of CVPT

Vibrational energy levels of hydrogen cyanide

Vibrational energy levels of water

Vibrational energy transfer in HF—C02 and DF—CO2 mixtures

Vibrational energy-spectra of protein with three channels in cm

Vibrational frequencies

Vibrational Frequencies . Infrared Intensities in km moP Are Given in Parentheses.

Vibrational frequencies 1 for osmium oxyhalides

Vibrational frequencies and force constants for hydrogen bond stretching and bending. The Lennard-Jones 6 12 potential well depth parameter, E, is also given.

Vibrational Frequencies and Force Constants of HN3 and DN a 3

Vibrational Frequencies and Force Constants of HXYZ Hydracids

Vibrational Frequencies and Force Constants of Pseudohalide Ions

Vibrational frequencies and intensities calculated for intermolecular modes of the H 0-H,CO complex 4

Vibrational frequencies and IR intensities calculated for intermolecular modes of the NCH -NCH complex at SCF level .

Vibrational frequencies and IR intensities calculated for intermolecular modes of the NCH—NCH complex .

Vibrational frequencies and IR intensities for methanol-water complex

Vibrational frequencies and IR intensities for the lowest energy conformer of glycine



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