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Fundamental vibrational frequencies for frequencies are given as wavenumbers with units of cm some tetrahedral ions the

Fundamental Vibrational Frequencies in cm of Parent Heterocycles

Fundamental Vibrational Frequencies of Gaseous HN3 and DN3 in cm

Fundamental Vibrational Frequencies of N-Substituted, Gaseous Hydrogen Azide in cm .

Fundamental Vibrational Frequencies of Parent Heterocycles

Fundamental Vibrational Frequencies of Some

Fundamental vibrational frequencies of some common molecules.

Fundamental vibrational frequencies with symmetry Af calculated with different methods and basis sets unit

Fundamental vibrational requencies for some tetrahedral ions the frequencies are given as wavenumbers with units of cm

Fundamental Vibrations

Fundamental vibrations in . Reproduced by permission from the Royal Society.

Fundamental Vibrations of 1,2,5-Thiadiazoles

Fundamental vibrations of benzene

Fundamental vibrations of carbon dioxide

Fundamental Vibrations of Solid and Molten Amides in cm V

Fundamental Work on pH Optical Sensors until the Year 2000.

Fundamental-mode approximate forms. These forms are derived from the expressions in

Fundamentals from Au- -X stretching in AuX4

Fundamentals from Au-X stretching in AuXJ

Fundamentals of second quantization

Funding of TC 61 in kEuros

Funds for P O services

Fungal and bacterial biomass associated with decomposing leaves in streams. All values are maximum biomass estimates from litter bag decomposition studies except the study by Findlay et al. where average microbial biomass from randomly collected leaves was estimated

Fungal and bacterial feruloyl esterases with sequence data available. The active serine moiety is underlined.

Fungal infections



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