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Vibrational transitions calculated for HCN—HF with and without correction for BSSE. Values in parentheses indicate increase relative to transition in preceding row.

Vibrational transitions calculated in units of cm. Harmonic values in parentheses.

Vibrational VT Relaxation Rate Coefficients Ar for One-Component Gases at Room Temperature

Vibrational wavelengths and band strengths of important species abundant in metal-fluorocarbon flames.

Vibrational wavenumbers cm

Vibrational, Frequencies of True Linkage Isomers Involving the NCS Group

Vibrationally averaged structural parameters for rare gas, hydrogen halide complexes. R is the heavy atom separation and the y s are effective RG—X—H angles based on cos y and cos2 y .

Vibrations associated with M complexes

Vibrations for Amines

Vibrations for Amines and Their Hydrochlorides

Vibron Model Fits of C1202

Vibronic and magnetic dipole selection rules for a centrosymmetric Cu L5 complex

Vibronic correction for the static polarizability of CO

Vibronic coupling and Jahn-Teller stabilization energy in Cso anions . The

Vibronic coupling k defined in 261 vf hw in Cgo anions. The coupling constant V, is same as Ie

Vibronic Transitions of AsUCg

Vicat softening of methacfylate polymers from monomers of type CH2 C

Vicat softening of methacrylate polymers from monomers of type CHj C

Vicat softening of methacrylate polymers from monomers of type CHj C COOR CO

VICAT SOFTENING POINTS OF HIGHLY CROSSLINKED

Vicat softening temperature and heat distortion temperature for polymeric materials

Vicat Softening Temperatures for duPont Ionomer Samples

Vicat softening temperatures for some common polymers

Vicat Softening Temperatures of Radiation-Sterilizable Medical Grade Molding Polymers

Vicinal C - C Coupling Constants in Proline and Proline Containing Peptides.



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