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Quadratic forms f2 for symmetries higher than triclinic.

Quadratic intrastate 7 and linear interstate coupling constant values

Quadratic Models and Their Stali tieal Validation

Quadratic Models and Their Statistical Validation

Quadratically chirped pulses for the bond-selective photodissociation of H2O

Quadrature detection modes for two-dimensional experiments.

Quadrature Points and We ts for Radau Quadrature with the First End Point Included

Quadrature Points and We ts for Radau Quadrature with the Last End Point Included

Quadrature Points and Weights for Gaussian Quadrature

Quadrature Points and Weights for Laguerre Quadrature

Quadrature Points and Weights for Lobatto Quadrature

Quadrature Points and Weights for Radan Quadrature with flie Last End P dnt Included

Quadrature Points and Weijd ts for Lobatto Quadrature

Quadricyclane aua Bicycloheptadienen-1

Quadruple Bond Distances Between W Atoms

Quadrupolar coupling constants for deuterium

Quadrupole coupling constant eQV z and asymmetry parameter r for hafnium compounds

Quadrupole coupling constants and asymmetry parameters for imidazole derivatives

Quadrupole coupling constants e qQ mm 7 Kti — VyyiVzz, and experimental line width tungsten compounds

Quadrupole coupling constants for iodineil specie

Quadrupole coupling constants for tungsten at 4.2 K

Quadrupole coupling constants in linear dimers of DCN, computed at SCF 6-31 G level.

Quadrupole Coupling Constants of Aminoborane .

Quadrupole Coupling Constants, Asymmetry Parameters, and Distances of Singularities of the Powder Patterns for Two Models of the

Quadrupole Coupling Constants, Asymmetry Parameters, and Distances of Singularities of the Powder Spectrum for a Si Site with Two A1 Ions Replaced by Si in the Double Six-Membered Ring



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