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Electronic nose as an innovative tool for the diagnosis of grapevine crown gall Original Research Article
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Electronic nose based discrimination of a perfumery compound in a fragrance
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Electronic nose based investigation of the sensorial properties of peaches and nectarines
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Electronic nose based on conducting polymers for the quality control of the olive oil aroma Discrimination of quality, variety of olive and geographic origin
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Electronic nose based on conducting polymers for the quality control of the olive oil aroma: Discrimination of quality, variety of olive and geographic origin Original Research Article
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Electronic nose based on metal oxide semiconductor sensors and pattern recognition techniques: characterisation of vegetable oils
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Electronic nose based on metal oxide semiconductor sensors and pattern recognition techniques: characterisation of vegetable oils Original Research Article
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Electronic nose based on metal oxide semiconductor sensors as a fast alternative for the detection of adulteration of virgin olive oils Original Research Article
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Electronic nose based on SAWS array and its odor identification capability
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Electronic nose based on the polymer coated SAW sensors array for the warfare agent simulants classification
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Electronic nose for black tea quality evaluation by an incremental RBF network
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Electronic nose for ham discrimination
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Electronic nose for microbial quality classification of grains
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Electronic nose for space program applications
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Electronic nose for the identification of pig feeding and ripening time in Iberian hams
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Electronic nose for wine ageing detection
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Electronic nose investigation of Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris inoculated apple and orange juice treated by high hydrostatic pressure
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Electronic nose responses and acute phase proteins correlate in blood using a bovine model of respiratory infection
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Electronic nose signal restoration—beyond the dynamic range limit
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Electronic nose simulation tool centred on PSpice
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Electronic nose technique potential monitoring mandarin maturity
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Electronic nose technology for the detection of microbial and chemical contamination of potable water
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Electronic nose to study postharvest dehydration of wine grapes
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Electronic nose: a useful tool for monitoring environmental contamination
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Electronic Nose–Membrane Interface Probe for Geoenvironmental Site Characterization
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Electronic noses calibration procedure in the context of a multicentre medical study
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Electronic noses for the continuous monitoring of odours from a wastewater treatment plant at specific receptors: Focus on training methods
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Electronic noses inter-comparison, data fusion and sensor selection in discrimination of standard fruit solutions
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Electronic noses: a review of signal processing techniques
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Electronic noses: specify or disappear
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Electronic office hours: a component of distance learning
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Electronic or print books: Which are used?
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Electronic origin of the isostructural decomposition in cubic M1−xAlxN (M=Ti, Cr, Sc, Hf): A first-principles study
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Electronic origins for sulfur interactions with palladium alloys for hydrogen-selective membranes
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Electronic oscillations in paired polyacetylene chains
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Electronic Paint: Understanding Children’s Representation through their Interactions with Digital Paint
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Electronic Paint: Understanding Childrenʹs Representation through their Interactions with Digital Paint
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Electronic paramagnetic resonance as a tool for studying the blackening of Carrara marble due to irradiation by a Q-switched YAG laser
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Electronic parameters and carrier transport mechanism of high-barrier Se Schottky contacts to n-type GaN
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Electronic parameters and electronic structures in modulation-doped highly strained InxGa1−xAs/InyAl1−yAs coupled double quantum wells
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Electronic parameters and top surface chemical stability of RbPb2Br5
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Electronic parameters of Sr2Nb2O7 and chemical bonding
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Electronic pathways in nanostructure fabrication
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Electronic patient record development in Norway: The case for an evolutionary strategy
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Electronic payment systems development in Thailand
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Electronic payment systems: an analysis and comparison of types
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Electronic Payments and the Performance of Tour Operators’ Supply Chain in Tanzania Tourism Industry
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Electronic performance appraisals: The effects of e-mail communication on peer ratings in actual and simulated environments
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Electronic perturbation investigations into excitation and ionization in the millisecond pulsed glow discharge plasma
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Electronic perturbation investigations into excitation and ionization in the millisecond pulsed glow discharge plasma
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Electronic phase coherence and relaxation in graphene field effect transistor
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Electronic phase diagram of La2−xSrxCuO4 Original Research Article
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Electronic phase diagram of the XTZ (X=Fe, Co, Ni; T=Ti, V, Zr, Nb, Mn; Z=Sn, Sb) semi-Heusler compounds
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Electronic phase diagrams and fermi surfaces of κ-(ET)2X, the high Tc organic superconductors
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Electronic phase separation and giant cluster coexistence in manganites
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Electronic phase separation and the CMR effect in Pr1−xCaxMnO3 films on (0 0 1) vicinal SrTiO3 substrates
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Electronic phase transition and ferromagnetic ordering in LaMn0.95−xRuxO3 (x≤0.4)
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Electronic phase transition of BEDT-TTF based mixed-stack charge-transfer complexes
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Electronic phenomena in chiral carbon nanotubes in the presence of a magnetic field
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Electronic pill-boxes in the evaluation of antihypertensive treatment compliance: comparison of once daily versus twice daily regimen
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Electronic polarizability and crystallization of K2O–TiO2–GeO2 glasses with high TiO2 contents
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Electronic polarizability and its temperature dependence of Bi2O3–B2O3 glasses
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Electronic polarizability, optical basicity and XPS spectra of Sb2O3–B2O3 glasses
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Electronic polarizability-based stereochemical model for Sharpless AD reactions
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Electronic polarization at surfaces and thin films of organic molecular crystals: PTCDA
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Electronic polarization in liquid acetonitrile: A sequential Monte Carlo/quantum mechanics investigation
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Electronic polarization in quasilinear chains
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Electronic portal imaging with an avalanche-multiplication-based video camera
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Electronic poster presentations in BAPEN—a controlled evaluation
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Electronic pressure on the ferromagnetic domain wall
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Electronic process of Cu(Ag, V, Rh)(0 0 1) surface oxidation: atomic valence evolution and bonding kinetics
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Electronic process of nitriding: Mechanism and applications
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Electronic processes during the sputtering of atoms from metallic surfaces studied by resonance laser ionization spectroscopy
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Electronic processes in molecular dynamics simulations of nanoscale metal tips under electric fields
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Electronic processes in TTF-derived complexes studied by IR spectroscopy
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Electronic Processes of Conjugated Polymers in Semiconductor Device Structures
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Electronic processes producing O+ ion photodesorption from oxygen adsorbed on Si(1 1 1)7 × 7
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Electronic product returns and potential reuse opportunities: a microwave case study in the United Kingdom
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Electronic promotion to new customers using mkNN learning
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Electronic properties and atomic structure of graphene oxide membranes Original Research Article
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Electronic properties and chemical bonding in quaternary arsenide oxides LaZnAsO and YZnAsO
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Electronic properties and Compton profiles of molybdenum dichalcogenides Original Research Article
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Electronic properties and conductance suppression of defected and doped zigzag graphene nanoribbons
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Electronic properties and crystal structures of RE3Rh2Ga2 and RE3Rh3Si2 (RE = La, Ce)
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Electronic properties and dipole polarizability of thiophene and thiophenol derivatives via density functional theory
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Electronic properties and elastic constants of the ordered Ge1−xSnx alloys
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Electronic properties and elastic constants of wurtzite, zinc-blende and rocksalt AlN Original Research Article
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Electronic properties and electron momentum density of monoclinic WO3
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Electronic properties and hidden symmetries of graphene Original Research Article
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Electronic properties and hydrogen storage application of designed porous nanotubes from a polyphenylene network
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Electronic properties and interface characterization of phthalocyanine and Ru-polypyridine dyes on TiO2 surface
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Electronic properties and junction behaviour of micro- and nano-meter-sized polyanthranilic acid/metal contacts
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Electronic properties and optical studies of luminescent polythiophene derivatives
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Electronic properties and phonon spectra of SrMoO4
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Electronic properties and pressure effect on the structural behaviour of M2AC (M = V, Nb and A = P, As)
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Electronic properties and rare-earth ions photoluminescence behaviors in borosilicate: SrB2Si2O8
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Electronic properties and stability of graphene nanoribbons: An interpretation based on Clar sextet theory
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Electronic properties and structural phase transition in A4 [M4O4] (A=Li, Na, K and Rb; M=Ag and Cu): A first principles study
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Electronic properties and structure of stage-4 MoCl5 GICs prepared from highly crystallized graphite films
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Electronic properties and structure of vanadia ultra-thin films grown on TiO2(1 1 0) in a water vapour ambient
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Electronic properties and structure of vanadia ultra-thin films grown on TiO2(1 1 0) in a water vapour ambient
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Electronic properties and structure of vulcanized polyacene
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Electronic properties for the C2v and Cs isomers of Pr@C82 studied by Raman, resistivity and scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy
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Electronic properties of (Co, Ag) self-organized nano dots on Au(1 1 1) vicinal surfaces
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Electronic properties of (DCl-DCNQI)2Ag
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Electronic properties of (DMTSA)BF4 at ambient pressure
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Electronic properties of 1,3,5-tris[4-morpholinophenyl]benzene: a new molecular switch
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Electronic properties of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1H-tetrazole-5(4H)-thiones: An experimental and theoretical study
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Electronic Properties of a Concentric Triple Quantum Nanoring
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Electronic properties of a large quantum dot at a finite temperature
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Electronic properties of a methane–water solution
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Electronic Properties of a New Layered Organic Conductor, (BEDT-TTF)3Br(pBIB)
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Electronic properties of a pseudomorphic Cu-layer on Ni 111/
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Electronic properties of a single heterojunction in InSb/InAs quantum dot system
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Electronic properties of a two-dimensional quasicrystal model based on octagonal covering structure
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Electronic properties of a zinc oxide surface modified by ultra-thin layers of conjugated organic molecules
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Electronic properties of a π-stacked pyrene derivative at a liquid–solid interface studied with scanning tunneling spectroscopy
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Electronic properties of AA-stacked nanographite ribbons
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Electronic properties of AFM-defined semiconductor nanostructures
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Electronic properties of Ag- and CrO3-filled single-wall carbon nanotubes
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Electronic properties of Al Ga As surface passivated by x 1yx ultrathin silicon interface control layer
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Electronic properties of AlGaAs-based biperiodic superlattices via pseudopotential calculations
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Electronic properties of AlGaAs-based biperiodic superlattices via pseudopotential calculations
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Electronic properties of aligned carbon nanotubes
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Electronic properties of alkali–metal intercalated single walled carbon nanotubes
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Electronic properties of alkoxy derivatives of poly(para-phenylenevinylene), investigated by time-dependent density functional theory calculations
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Electronic properties of AlVO4 for gas sensor applications
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Electronic properties of amorphous zinc tin oxide films by junction capacitance methods
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Electronic properties of an organic molecule within MCM-41 host: a spectroscopic and theoretical study toward elucidating the variation in band gaps of the guest species
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Electronic properties of anatase-TiO2 codoped by cation-pairs from hybrid density functional theory calculations
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Electronic properties of antimony monolayers on III–V (110) surfaces: a comparative study by reflectance anisotropy spectroscopy and microscopic tight-binding calculations
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Electronic properties of aperiodic quantum dot chains
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Electronic properties of armchair carbon nanotube array
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Electronic properties of armchair graphene nanoribbons with BN-doping
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Electronic Properties Of As Doped Crystalline Ge Compensated And Disordered By Fast Reactor Neutrons
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Electronic properties of atoms and molecules containing one and two negative muons
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Electronic properties of Au nano-particles supported on stoichiometric and reduced TiO2(1 1 0) substrates
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Electronic properties of BaTiO3/4H-SiC interface
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Electronic properties of bearded graphene nanoribbons Original Research Article
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Electronic properties of BETS superconductors with magnetic anions (BETS=bis(ethylenedithio)tetraselenafulvalene)
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Electronic properties of binary and ternary, hard and refractory transition metal nitrides
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Electronic properties of Boron and Nitrogen doped silicene nano flake
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Electronic properties of bromine-doped carbon nanotubes
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Electronic properties of C60 single crystals doped with lithium by electrodiffusion
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Electronic properties of Ca doped LaFeO3: A first-principles study
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Electronic properties of calcined materials from a scandium-O-phenylene-O-yttrium-O-phenylene hybrid copolymer
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Electronic properties of carbon nanostructures
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Electronic properties of carbon nanotube/fabric composites
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Electronic properties of carbon nanotube/fabric composites
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Electronic properties of carbon nanotubes
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Electronic properties of carbon nanotubes partially unzipped by oxygenation or fluorination
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Electronic properties of carbon nanotubes with defects
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Electronic properties of carbon nanotubes: Experimental results Original Research Article
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Electronic properties of CdSe and Cd1_xFexSe wurtzite compounds: theoretical ab-initio investigation
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Electronic properties of CdSe and Cd1_xFexSe wurtzite compounds: XANES measurements and analysis
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Electronic properties of cesium-covered GaN(0001) surfaces
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Electronic properties of chalcopyrite CuAlX2(X=S,Se,Te) compounds
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Electronic properties of chelating dicarbene palladium complexes: A combined electrochemical, NMR and XPS investigation
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Electronic properties of clean and Li-doped single-walled carbon nanotubes
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Electronic properties of clean unreconstructed 6H–SiC(0 0 0 1) surfaces studied by angle resolved photoelectron spectroscopy
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Electronic properties of coupled quantum dots
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Electronic properties of crystalline materials observed in X-ray diffraction
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Electronic properties of crystalline materials observed in X-ray diffraction
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Electronic properties of Cs2TCNQ3 crystals grown under magnetic field
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Electronic properties of Cs-atom doped aluminum and silicon clusters: AlnCsm and SinCsm
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Electronic properties of Cu/SiO2/Cu structures at different temperatures
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Electronic properties of CuO2-planes: A DMFT study
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Electronic properties of curved graphene nanoribbons
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Electronic properties of Cu–Zn–Al alloys
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Electronic properties of D4h d9 complexes through a crystal-field model: an appraisal
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Electronic properties of diamond thin film for planar diamond electron emitter applications
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Electronic properties of dinuclear ruthenium—acetylide complexes: electrochemical and theoretical characterization
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Electronic properties of dipole-bound (H2O)2−, (D2O)2−, (H2O)2−Arn=1,2,3, and (D2O)2−Arn=1,2,3 using negative ion photoelectron spectroscopy
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Electronic properties of disordered bilayer graphene
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Electronic properties of DNA binding site in transcription OmpR family: semiempirical molecular orbital calculations
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Electronic properties of doped fullerenes
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Electronic properties of double-walled carbon nanotube films Original Research Article
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Electronic properties of electrolyte/anodic alumina junction during porous anodizing
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Electronic Properties of Engineering Materials MIT Series in Materials Science and Engineering: James D. Livingston; Wiley, New York, 1999, 320 pages, hardbound, ISBN 0-471-31627-X (US$ 102.95).
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Electronic properties of epitaxial Cu films on Pt(100)
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Electronic properties of Erbium doped amorphous silicon
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Electronic properties of F/Zr co-doped anatase TiO2 photocatalysts from GGA + U calculations
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Electronic properties of formaldehyde in water: a theoretical study
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Electronic properties of GaAs(100) surface passivated in alcoholic sulfide solutions
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Electronic properties of GaN at high-pressure from local density and generalized gradient approximations
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Electronic properties of GaxIn1−xP from pseudopotential calculations
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Electronic properties of giant fullerenes and complex graphitic nanostructures with novel morphologies
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Electronic properties of grain boundaries in Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin films with various Ga-contents
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Electronic properties of grains and grain boundaries in graphene grown by chemical vapor deposition
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Electronic properties of graphene nanoribbons with AA-stacking order
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Electronic properties of graphene on the C-decorated Si(111) surface: An ab initio study
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Electronic properties of graphene with a topological defect Original Research Article
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Electronic properties of guanine-based nanowires
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Electronic properties of heterocyclic aromatic hydroxyl rigid-rod polymers
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Electronic properties of HgTe-CdTe superlattices
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Electronic properties of highly P and B doped thin Si layers grown by ECR–CVD
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Electronic properties of highly P and B doped thin Si layers grown by ECR–CVD
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Electronic properties of hybrid metal-discotic liquid crystal nanostructures
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Electronic Properties of Hydrogen Adsorption on the Silicon- Substituted C20 Fullerenes: A Density Functional Theory Calculations
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Electronic properties of hydrogen storage materials with photon-in/photon-out soft-X-ray spectroscopy Original Research Article
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Electronic properties of hydrogenated amorphous silicon–germanium alloys and long-range potential fluctuations
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Electronic properties of hydrogenated amorphous silicon–germanium alloys and long-range potential fluctuations
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Electronic properties of hydrogenated porous Graphene based nanoribbons: A density functional theory study
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Electronic properties of hyperbranched compounds derived by pyrrole
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Electronic properties of InAs/GaAs nanowire superlattices
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Electronic properties of InAs/GaAs self-assembled quantum dots studied by photocurrent spectroscopy
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Electronic properties of individual and assembled homotype SWCNT bundles
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Electronic properties of intrinsically conducting polymer-cellulose based composites
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Electronic properties of intrinsically conducting polymer-cellulose based composites
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Electronic properties of isostructural organic conductors (ET)3(HSO4)2 and [Ni(dddt)2]3(HSO4)2. Thermopower and tight-binding calculations
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Electronic properties of junctions between aluminum and neutral or doped poly[3-(4-octylphenyl)-2,2′-bimiophene]
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Electronic properties of kish graphite crystals with low values of residual resistivity ratio Original Research Article
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Electronic properties of La3Ni2O7 and Ln4Ni3O10, Ln=La, Pr and Nd
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Electronic properties of laser modified poly(bis-alkylthio-acetylene)
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Electronic properties of liquid hydrogen fluoride: A sequential quantum mechanical/Born–Oppenheimer molecular dynamics approach
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Electronic properties of liquid noble metal–Si alloys
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Electronic properties of liquid water by sequential molecular dynamics/density functional theory
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Electronic Properties of Materials (Third Edition): Rolf E. Hummel. Published by Springer, ISBN 0-387-95144-X, 2001. 438 pages £48/$59.95
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Electronic properties of mesoscopic graphene structures: Charge confinement and control of spin and charge transport
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Electronic properties of mesoscopic graphene structures: Charge confinement and control of spin and charge transport
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Electronic properties of metallic bilayers deposited on Cu(1 1 1): A comparative study
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Electronic Properties of Metallic Nanoclusters on Semiconductor Surfaces: Implications for Nanoelectronic Device Applications
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Electronic properties of microcrystalline SiGe-thin films by Hall-experiments and photo- and dark-transport
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Electronic properties of Mn compounds under strain
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Electronic properties of model compounds simulating carbons prepared at low temperatures Original Research Article
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Electronic properties of Mo-doped cylindrical and scroll-like divanadium pentoxide nanotubes
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Electronic Properties of Nanocrystalline Layers of Wide-Band-Gap Materials
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Electronic properties of nano-graphene sheets calculated using quantum chemical DFT
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Electronic properties of nano-structured anisotropic superconductors Original Research Article
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Electronic properties of nanostructures defined in Ga[Al]As heterostructures by local oxidation
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Electronic properties of Nd3Co13B2 compound
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Electronic properties of near-surface GaAsrAl Ga As quantum x 1yx wells
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Electronic properties of neutral and polaron states in poly(p-phenylene vinylene)
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Electronic properties of new homobimetallic anthracene-bridged η5-cyclopentadienyl derivatives of iridium(I) and of the corresponding cation radicals [L2Ir{C5H4CH2(9,10-anthrylene)CH2C5H4}IrL2]+radical dot
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Electronic properties of novel 6 K superconductor LiFeP in comparison with LiFeAs from first principles calculations
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Electronic properties of novel donor–acceptor type charge transfer complexes, (BETS)2(X2TCNQ) (X=Cl, Br): 1H, 77Se and 13C-NMR
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Electronic properties of oxides: Chemical and theoretical approaches
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Electronic Properties of PbTe Si Hetrojunction
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Electronic properties of phosphorus-doped triode-type diamond field emission arrays
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Electronic properties of poly(1,4-phenylene methylidynenitrilo-1,4-phenylene nitrilomethylidyne) (PPI)
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Electronic properties of poly(3-methylthiophene)
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Electronic properties of polyamide–PPy/metal junction and electrical conductivity of a typical sample at low temperatures
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Electronic Properties of Polyaniline/Carbon Nanotube Composites
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Electronic properties of polycrystalline LaFeO3. Part I: Experimental results and the qualitative role of Schottky defects
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Electronic properties of polycrystalline LaFeO3. Part II: Defect modelling including Schottky defects
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Electronic properties of polymers including C60
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Electronic properties of polypyrrole/polyindene composite/metal junctions
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Electronic properties of ppp-oligomers investigated from first-principles
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Electronic properties of pseudocubic IV–V compounds with 3:4 stoichiometry: Chemical trends
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Electronic properties of Pt in bimetallic systems: photoemission and molecular-orbital studies for PtAl surface alloys
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Electronic properties of quantum-dot molecules
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Electronic properties of quasiperiodic Fibonacci chain including second-neighbor hopping in the tight-binding model
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Electronic properties of radial single-walled carbon nanotubes
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Electronic properties of rhenium, osmium and iridium dimers by density functional methods
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Electronic properties of rhombohedral graphite Original Research Article
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Electronic properties of ruthenium sulfide–carbon cluster composite material obtained by calcination of an alternating ruthenium–S–phenylene hybrid copolymer
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Electronic properties of self-assembled quantum dots of sodium on Cu(1 1 1) and their interaction with water
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Electronic properties of semiconductor Fibonacci quasi-periodic superlattices
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Electronic properties of semiconductor quantum dots for Coulomb blockade applications
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Electronic properties of silicon nanocrystallites obtained by SiOx (x<2) annealing
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Electronic properties of silicon nanoneedle structure obtained by RIE for nonvolatile memory applications
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Electronic properties of single crystalline diamond surfaces Original Research Article
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Electronic properties of single semiconductor nanocrystals: optical and electrostatic force microscopy measurements
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Electronic properties of single semiconductor nanocrystals: optical and electrostatic force microscopy measurements
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Electronic properties of single-crystal diamonds heavily doped with boron
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Electronic properties of single-molecule junction: Effect of the molecular distortion
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Electronic Properties of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes and Their Dependence on Synthetic Methods
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Electronic properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes under electric and magnetic fields
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Electronic properties of single-walled V2O5 nanotubes
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Electronic properties of small model compounds that undergo excited-state intramolecular proton transfer as measured by electroabsorption spectroscopy
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Electronic properties of small molecule-diketopyrrolopyrrole derivatives and a correlation with the open circuit voltage in organic solar cells
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Electronic properties of Sn/Pd intermetallic compounds on Pd(1 1 0)
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Electronic properties of solid solution investigated by density-functional theory
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Electronic properties of soluble functionalized polyaniline (polyanthranilic acid)-multiwalled carbon nanotube nanocomposites: Influence of synthesis methods
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Electronic properties of soluble poly(paraphenylene) derivatives
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Electronic properties of stacks of graphene layers
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Electronic properties of structurally modified C60 films
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Electronic properties of substituted aluminum clusters by boron and carbon atoms (AlnBm−/AlnCm−); new insights into s–p hybridization and perturbed shell structures
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Electronic properties of sulfur passivated undoped-n+ type GaAs surface studied by photoreflectance
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Electronic properties of superconducting ternary alloys (Ca, Sr, Ba)(Ga1−xSix)2 with AlB2-like structure
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Electronic properties of telescoping carbon nanotubes under external fields
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Electronic properties of tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta-C) films containing nanotube regions Original Research Article
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Electronic properties of the (las)1.18vs2 incommensurate misfit compound.
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Electronic properties of the A-15 Nb-based intermetallics Nb3(Os,Ir,Pt,Au)
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Electronic properties of the conducting form of polyaniline from electroabsorption measurements
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Electronic properties of the Cs covered GaAs(100) Ga-rich surface
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Electronic properties of the eletride-type molecule Li(9-crown-3)2. Comparison of Hartree-Fock and local density approximations: implications for crystalline crown ether electrides
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Electronic properties of the interface between Si and sputter deposited indium-tin oxide
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Electronic properties of the interface between α,ω-dihexyl-quaterthiophene and gold
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Electronic properties of the magnetocaloric compound GdAl2: A Compton scattering study Original Research Article
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Electronic properties of the metal/organic interlayer/inorganic semiconductor sandwich device Original Research Article
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Electronic properties of the Mg2Si thermoelectric material investigated by linear-response density-functional theory
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Electronic properties of the Mn–CdTe(1 1 0) interface probed by resonant photoemission at the Mn 2p–3d absorption threshold
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Electronic properties of the novel 18-K superconducting Y2C3 as compared with 4-K YC2 from first principles calculations
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Electronic properties of the organic semiconductor hetero-interface CuPc/C60
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Electronic properties of the organic superconductor (BEDO-TTF)2ReO4(H2O)
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Electronic properties of the polycrystalline tin dioxide interface with conjugated organic layers
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Electronic properties of the PtxMe1−x/Pt(1 1 1) (Me = Au, Bi, In, Pb, Pd, Sn and Cu) surface alloys: DFT study
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Electronic properties of the superconducting cuprates
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Electronic properties of the surface of perylene tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride film upon deposition of the ultrathin conjugated layers of Pyronine B
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Electronic properties of the trimethylenemethaneiron tricarbonyl group
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Electronic properties of the VO2(0 1 1) surface: density functional cluster calculations
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Electronic Properties of the Vortex State in Cuprate Superconductors
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Electronic properties of thin films of laser-ablated Al2O3
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Electronic properties of thin Zn layers on Pd(1 1 1) during growth and alloying
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Electronic Properties of Titanium using density functional theory
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Electronic properties of traps induced by γ-irradiation in CdTe and CdZnTe detectors
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Electronic properties of traps induced by γ-irradiation in CdTe and CdZnTe detectors
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Electronic properties of two band system, β′-Pd(dmit)2 salts
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Electronic properties of two-dimensional carbon
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Electronic properties of ultra-thin aluminum nanowires
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Electronic properties of zigzag carbon nanotubes under uniaxial strain Original Research Article
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Electronic properties of zigzag, armchair and their hybrid quantum dots of graphene and boron-nitride with and without substitution: A DFT study
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Electronic properties of ZnWO4 based on ab initio FP-LAPW band-structure calculations and X-ray spectroscopy data
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Electronic properties of α-graphyne nanotubes
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Electronic properties of β′-Pd(dmit)2 salts
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Electronic properties on silicon-transition metal interface compounds
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Electronic properties studies of Benzene under Boron Nitride nano ring field
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Electronic property analysis of O-doped Cu3SbS3
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Electronic property and reactivity of novel fused thiophene
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Electronic property of Group IV phthalocyanine dimers: SiPcMPc
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Electronic property of polyacene in a constant magnetic field perpendicular to the condensed aromatic-ring plane
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Electronic property of the conducting LB film of BEDO-TTF and stearic acid in high magnetic field
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Electronic protection and routing optimization of MANETs operating in an electronic warfare environment
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Electronic protection methods for conductivity detectors in micro capillary electrophoresis devices
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Electronic public relations : Eugene Marlow Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 218pp., $17.00, 1996
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Electronic publishing and a new era for The Veterinary Journal
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Electronic publishing and libraries: Planning for the impact and future growth : compiled by David J. Brown. London: Bowker-Sauer, 1996. 200p. $50.00. ISBN 1-85739-166-7
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Electronic publishing and libraries: Planning for the impact and growth to 2003 : David J. Brown. British Library Research. Bowker Saur, London (1996). xii + 200 pp. ISBN 1-85739-166-7
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Electronic publishing and the Journal of Biomechanics
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Electronic publishing of science: better late than never
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Electronic publishing: A product architecture perspective
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Electronic publishing: assessing opportunities and risks
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Electronic Publishing:Research Issues for Academic Librarians and Users.
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Electronic quantum transport through inhomogeneous quantum wires
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Electronic quasiparticles and evolution of Fermi level spin states in thin magnetic layers
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Electronic quenching of
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Electronic quenching of OH A2Σ+ radicals in collisions with molecular hydrogen
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Electronic quenching of the A1Σ+ state of NaH
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Electronic radon monitoring with the CMOS System-on-Chip AlphaRad
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Electronic radon monitoring with the CMOS System-on-Chip AlphaRad
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Electronic Raman continuum associated with the non-Fermi liquid and the carriers
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Electronic Raman scattering in copper oxide superconductors: Understanding the phase diagram
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Electronic Raman transitions from the vanadium(III) hexa-aqua cation, in guanidinium vanadium sulphate
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Electronic reason for the stabilization of osmabenzyne
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Electronic Records and the Memory of our Time
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Electronic Records in the Manuscript Repository
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Electronic redistribution around oxygen atoms in silicate melts by ab initio molecular dynamics simulation
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Electronic relaxation effect on sequential α-cleavage bond dissociation energy for carbonyl compounds and the heavy analogues
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Electronic relaxation in lead clusters: An indicator of non-metallic behavior
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Electronic relaxation in the S1 state of jet-cooled p-alkoxyanilines
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Electronic relaxation in zinc iron phosphate glasses
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Electronic relaxation of alkali metal atoms on the Cu(111) surface
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Electronic relaxation time in metallic nanoparticles
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Electronic relaxations in donor–acceptor biphenyls
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Electronic Reserves Operations in ARL Libraries: Cindy Kristof;SPEC Kits, 245. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, Office of Leadership and Management Services, 1999. 89 pp. $40.00 (US $25.00 ARL members) softcover ISSN 01603582
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Electronic reserves: copyright and permissions
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Electronic resonance and photoemission study of nitrogen doped TiO2 rutile (1 1 0) single crystals
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Electronic resonances in the photofield emission spectra from Ta(1 1 1)
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Electronic Resource Expenditure and the Decline in Reference Transaction Statistics in Academic Libraries Original Research Article
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Electronic Resources and Services in Sci-tech Libraries: Edited by Mary C. Schlembach and William H. Mischo. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, 2001. 152 pp. US$49.95 hard ISBN 0789019345 (also published as Science and Technology Libraries 20, 2/3)
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Electronic resources collection development policy statement workshop: A preconference
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Electronic resources collection development policy statement: A workshop
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Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries: Issues and Solutions Ed. by Elizabeth Connor and M. Sandra Wood. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, 2007. 136 pp. US$56.70 hard cover ISBN 13: 9780789035134 (also published as Journal of Electronic Resources in Medic
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Electronic Resources: Exactly, What Is Online?
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Electronic resources: Implications for collection management : edited by Genevieve S. Owens. New York: Haworth Press, 1997. 92p. $24.95. ISBN 1-56024-824-6
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Electronic resources: Implications for collection management: Edited by Genevieve S. Owens. New York: Haworth Press, 1996. 92 pp. $24.95 hardcover. ISBN 1560248246. (Also published as Collection Management, Volume 21, Number 1, 1996.)
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Electronic resources: Selection and bibliographic control : edited by Ling-yuh W. Pattie and Bonnie Jean Cox. New York: Haworth, 1996. 252p. $39.95. ISBN 1-56024-847-5.
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Electronic resources: Use and user behavior : edited by Hemalata Iyer, Binghamton, NY: Haworth, 1998. 145p. $39.95. ISBN 0-7890-0372-4
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Electronic response of BC3 nanotube to CS2 molecules: DFT studies
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Electronic retrofit enhances the economic life of Airbus Industries first aircraft type
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Electronic reverse auction configuration and its impact on buyer price and supplier perceptions of opportunism: A laboratory experiment
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Electronic reverse auctions: Promises, risks and conditions for succes
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Electronic scholarly publishing: opportunities for collaboration among librarians, publishers, and scholars
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Electronic scoring of essays: Does topic matter?
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Electronic scraps – Recovering of valuable materials from parallel wire cables
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Electronic screening in second order optical polarizabilities of elongated Donor/Acceptor polyenes Original Research Article
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Electronic self-administered screening for substance use in adult primary care patients: feasibility and acceptability of the tobacco, alcohol, prescription medication, and other substance use (myTAPS) screening tool
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Electronic sensor array coupled with artificial neural network for detection of Salmonella Typhimurium
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Electronic sensors with living cellular components
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Electronic Service Risk Pattern and Ranking by Using Fuzzy TOPSIS Technique
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Electronic Services (IT) in the Banking and Financial Institutions
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Electronic shell effects and the stability of alkali nanowires
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Electronic shell model contemplation of the dissociation dynamics of Al8+: a collision-induced dissociation study
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Electronic shell structures of Russian-doll-style Sc4C2@C80
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Electronic signatures, a me ans of verifying the identity of the user of a computer system to control access or authorize a transaction, are increasingly being used in electronic comme rce. Several technologies can be used to produce electronic signatur
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Electronic signatures: technology developme nts and legislative issues
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Electronic signatures: technology developments and legislative issues
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ELECTRONIC SIGNING STORYBOOK (CODREAD) FOR DEAF STUDENTS
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Electronic skin: architecture and components
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Electronic Smoke
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Electronic Smoke
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Electronic Social Networks and Social Constructive Learning: Designing and Verifying the Application of Virtual Social Networks in Collegiate face to face Education
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Electronic solution to the problem of a kinetic standard for DSC measurements
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Electronic source materials in clinical research: Acceptability and validity of symptom self-rating in major depressive disorder
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Electronic Speaking Glove for Speechless Patients A Regional Tongue to a Dumb
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Electronic specific heat of (La,Nd)2-xSrxCu1-yZnyO4 up to about 300K
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Electronic specific heat of an α3-helical polypeptide and its biochemical variants
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Electronic specific heat of nanographite ribbons
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Electronic specific heat properties in one-dimensional quasicrystals
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Electronic speckle interferometry for the deformation measurement in masonry testing
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Electronic speckle pattern interferometry applied to the displacement measurement of sandwich plates with two ‘fully potted’ inserts
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Electronic Speckle Pattern Interferometry: A Tool for Determining Diffusion and Partition Coefficients for Proteins in Gels
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Electronic spectra and (hyper)polarizabilities of ketocyanine dye complexes with metal ions
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Electronic spectra and crystal field analysis of
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Electronic spectra and excited-state dynamics of 4-fluoro-N,N-dimethylaniline
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Electronic spectra and fluorescence properties of multichromophoric sulfonylureas
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Electronic spectra and molecular geometry of the non-linear carbon chain C9H3
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Electronic spectra and optical band gap studies in neodymium chlorophosphate glasses
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Electronic spectra and photochemical reactivity of bismuth corrole complexes
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Electronic spectra and photophysics of the two stable conformers of anthracene dimer: evaluation of an ab initio structure prediction
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Electronic spectra and photophysics of δ-carboline (5H-pyrido[3,2-b]indole) Original Research Article
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Electronic spectra and photoreactivity of (cyclopentadienyl)rhenium(I)(dicarbonyl)(nitrosyl) cation
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Electronic spectra and symmetry of metalloporphyrins in low-temperature rare gas and nitrogen matrices
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Electronic spectra and third-order nonlinear properties of new structures in carbon family
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Electronic spectra in bulk water and at the water liquid/vapor interface.: Effect of solvent and solute polarizabilities
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Electronic spectra of anion radicals of C60 and its derivative in γ-irradiated MTHF solid solutions
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Electronic spectra of coumarin-151 in polar solvents: Linear response free energy approach
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Electronic spectra of GaAs/GaxAl1 xAs superlattice with impurities arranged according to a Fibonacci sequence
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Electronic spectra of H and OH adducts to benzene
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Electronic spectra of indolyl radicals: a time-dependent DFT study
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Electronic spectra of intermediate charge transfer complexes of CrO2Cl2 in argon matrices
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Electronic spectra of intermediate charge transfer complexes of OVCl3 in argon matrices
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Electronic spectra of jet cooled 5-phenyltropolone. The effect of excitation of the torsional vibrational levels on proton tunneling: [Chem. Phys. Lett. 278 (1997) 49]
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Electronic spectra of jet-cooled 5-phenyltropolone. The effect of excitation of the torsional vibrational levels on proton tunneling
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Electronic spectra of jet-cooled tropolone-H2O clusters
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Electronic spectra of linear carbon anions Original Research Article
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Electronic spectra of long odd-number carbon chains C17–C21 and C13−–C21−
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Electronic spectra of quasi-regular heterostructures: simple versus realistic models
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Electronic spectra of solid pentakis(dimethylamido)tantalum(V)
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Electronic spectra of tetrathiafulvalene and its radical cation: analysis of the performance of the time-dependent DFT approach
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Electronic spectra of the CH3CNCXY(X, Y=H, Cl) nitrile ylides: an ab initio multiconfigurational second-order quasidegenerate perturbation theory study
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Electronic spectra of the OH(A2Σ+)-H2 and OH(A2Σ+)-D2 complexes
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Electronic spectra of trans-[Ru(NH3)4(L)NO]3+/2+ complexes
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Electronic spectra of π-cylopentadienyl(triethyl phosphine) copper(I). Ligand-to-ligand charge transfer
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Electronic spectral densities in quantum dots
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Electronic spectral shift of oxygen-filled (6, 6) carbon nanotubes
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Electronic spectral shifts, reorganization energies, and local density augmentation of Coumarin 153 in supercritical solvents
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Electronic spectral studies of dinuclear Cobalt(II) complexes with a phenol-based dinucleating ligand containing four methoxyethyl chelating arms
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Electronic spectral study of interaction of electron donor – acceptor dyes in the ground and excited state with a metal ion. Effect of molecular structure of the dye
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Electronic spectroscopic study of complexation of a ketocyanine dye in the ground and excited state with lithium and magnesium ions
442
Electronic spectroscopy and excited state dynamics of the Al–N2 complex Original Research Article
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Electronic spectroscopy and photophysics of phenylene–fluorene derivatives as well as their corresponding polyesters
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Electronic spectroscopy and predissociation mechanism of Ar–NO in the 3p Rydberg states Original Research Article
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Electronic spectroscopy and structures of the van der Waals complexes of α,ω-dihaloalkanes with anthracene Original Research Article
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Electronic spectroscopy of a cyclopentafused PAH cation, the fluorene+: comparison between gas phase and matrix spectra
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Electronic spectroscopy of anthracene molecules trapped in helium nanodroplets
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Electronic spectroscopy of benzene–water cluster cations, [C6H6–(H2O)n]+ (n = 1–4): spectroscopic evidence for phenyl radical formation through size-dependent intracluster proton transfer reactions
449
Electronic spectroscopy of carbazole and N- and C-substituted carbazoles in homogeneous media and in solid matrix
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Electronic Spectroscopy of Carbon Chains
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Electronic spectroscopy of HRe(CO)5: a CASSCF/CASPT2 and TD-DFT study
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Electronic spectroscopy of jet-cooled anthracene/(H2O)n clusters (n=1–16): comparisons of inhomogeneous structure Original Research Article
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Electronic spectroscopy of N- and C-substituted chlorocarbazoles in homogeneous media and in solid matrix
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Electronic spectroscopy of N-ylids
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Electronic spectroscopy of organic acid dimers
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Electronic spectroscopy of para-fluorotoluene clusters
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Electronic spectroscopy of predissociative states of platinum oxide cation
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Electronic spectroscopy of the and transitions of BaOH
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Electronic spectroscopy of the Al+–Ar complex
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Electronic spectroscopy of the cis and trans isomers of 1-methyl-2-phenylcyclopropane
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Electronic spectroscopy of the OH–CO reactant complex
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Electronic spectroscopy of trivalent lanthanide ions in lead zinc borate glasses
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Electronic spectrum and localization of electronic states in three-dimensional quasicrystals
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Electronic spectrum and localization of electronic states in three-dimensional quasicrystals
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Electronic spectrum and magnetic properties of a dinuclear nickel(II) complex with two nickel(II) ions of C2-twisted octahedral geometry
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Electronic spectrum and tunneling current in curved graphene nanoribbons
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Electronic spectrum in a microscopical model for the Zn-doped CuO2 plane
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Electronic spectrum of a helically Hund-coupled - MnO2
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Electronic spectrum of a two-dimensional Fibonacci lattice
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Electronic spectrum of AgNH3 complex
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Electronic spectrum of atomic sulfur in argon matrices in the vacuum ultraviolet region
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Electronic spectrum of C6H: 2Π-X 2Π in the gas-phase detected by cavity ringdown
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Electronic spectrum of SiSe+: a MRDCI study
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Electronic spectrum of SnSi+: A MRDCI study
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Electronic spectrum of the three-dimensional Penrose lattice
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Electronic spectrum of the two-dimensional Fibonacci lattice
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Electronic spectrum of the two-dimensional Fibonacci lattice
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Electronic spin precession in graphene-based superlattice with periodical gate and magnetic modulation
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Electronic Spin Resonance Detection of Superoxide and Hydroxyl Radicals During the Reductive Metabolism of Drugs by Rat Brain Preparations and Isolated Cerebral Microvessels
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Electronic spin state of Fe,Al-containing MgSiO3 perovskite at lower mantle conditions
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Electronic spin structure of novel persistent neutral radical with 1,3-diazaphenalene skeleton as studied by electron-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopies
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Electronic spin transitions in finite-size graphene
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Electronic spin transitions in iron-bearing MgSiO3 perovskite
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Electronic Spin-Driven Resistance in Organic-Based Magnetic Semiconductor V[TCNE]x
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Electronic sputtering of solid O2
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Electronic stability and noise reduction in Doppler broadening spectroscopy systems
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Electronic stability of clusters in devitrification phases of Zr-based amorphous alloys
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Electronic stability of clusters in devitrification phases of Zr-based amorphous alloys
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Electronic stabilization of amorphous and quasicrystalline metals: importance of quantum correlations
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Electronic stabilization of amorphous and quasicrystalline metals: importance of quantum correlations
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Electronic state and g-factor of Er3+ ion doped in InP
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Electronic state and momentum matrix of H-passivated silicon nanonets: A first-principles calculation
493
Electronic state calculations of spherical diamond nanocrystals
494
Electronic state of (DI-DCNQI)2Ag under ambient and applied pressures
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Electronic state of (DI-DCNQI)2Ag with Cu doping or under pressure
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Electronic state of 57Fe Mössbauer probe atoms in Cu(III) oxides with perovskite and perovskite-related structures
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Electronic state of 57Fe used as Mössbauer probe in the perovskites LaMO3 (M=Ni and Cu)
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Electronic state of a new organic conductor (TTM-TTP)I3 with a one-dimensional half-filled band
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Electronic state of C60 monolayer on Ag(1 1 1) before and after Yb intercalation
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Electronic state of carbon in nanostructured composites produced by co-carbonization of aromatic heavy oil and ferrocene
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Electronic state of MgB2 superconductor
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Electronic State of Nitrogen Containing Polypyridine at the Interfaces with Model Sulfonic Acid Containing Polymer and Molecule
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Electronic state of ruthenium deposited onto oxide supports: An XPS study taking into account the final state effects
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Electronic state of sulfide-based lithium ion conducting glasses
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Electronic state of trivalent ionic conductors with Sc2(WO4)3-type structure
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Electronic State of Vanadium Ions in Li1+xV3O8 According to EPR Spectroscopy
507
Electronic state of κ-(BMDT-TTF)2Au(CN)2 studied by NMR and thermoelectric measurements
508
Electronic state on the surface in the strongly correlated electron systems Original Research Article
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Electronic state spectroscopy of acetaldehyde, CH3CHO, by high-resolution VUV photo-absorption
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Electronic state-lifetime interference observed at Ne K inter-resonance excitation
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Electronic states and chemical reactivity of Si(1 0 0)c(4 × 2) surface at low temperature studied by high resolution Si 2p core level photoelectron spectroscopy
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Electronic states and dielectric response of an electron gas under a quantizing magnetic field and an intense laser Original Research Article
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Electronic states and interband light absorption in semi-spherical quantum dot under the influence of strong magnetic field
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Electronic states and magnetism of ultrathin Fe/Cu/Si(1 1 1) films
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Electronic states and molecular symmetry of the higher fullerene C80
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Electronic states and optical properties of silicon nanocrystals
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Electronic states and optical properties of silicon nanocrystals terminated by dimers
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Electronic states and optical properties of β-SiC containing paired antisite defects
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Electronic states and optical transitions in small Si quantum boxes
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Electronic states and oscillator strengths for interband transitions of a graded quantum dot quantum well structure
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Electronic states and persistent current of nanographite ring
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Electronic states and phason lines in higher fullerenes
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Electronic states and phosphorescence of dendron functionalized platinum(II) acetylides
524
Electronic states and potential energy curves of Ga2P, GaP2, and their ions
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Electronic states and potential energy curves of In2P, InP2, In2P+, and InP2+
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Electronic states and potential energy curves of InN2, In2N, and their ions
527
Electronic states and potential energy curves of iridium carbide (IrC)
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Electronic states and potential energy curves of PI2 and PI2+
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Electronic states and potential energy curves of SbF2 and SbF2+
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Electronic states and potential energy surfaces of rhodium carbide (RhC)
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Electronic states and potential energy surfaces of the tungsten trimer (W3)
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Electronic states and rovibrational spectroscopy of the HAlF+ and HAlCl+ cations
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Electronic states and stability of GeC2N radical
534
Electronic states and the Stark shift in narrow band InSb quantum spherical layer
535
Electronic states and transport properties in the Kronig–Penney model with correlated compositional and structural disorder
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Electronic states and vibrational frequencies of the triatomic Ga2N, GaN2, and their cations and anions
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Electronic states at 4,4′-N,N′-dicarbazol-biphenyl (CBP)–metal (Mg, Ag, and Au) interfaces: A joint experimental and theoretical study
538
Electronic states at junctions of molecular semiconductors Original Research Article
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Electronic states calculated by the DV-Xα cluster method for lithium ion conductive Li2S–SiS2–Li4SiO4 oxysulfide glasses
540
Electronic states for excess electrons in polyethylene compared to long-chain alkanes
541
Electronic states for InAs(111)A-(2×2)S surface studied by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
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Electronic states for the In3P2 and In2P3 clusters
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Electronic states in 2-aminopurine revealed by ultrafast transient absorption and target analysis
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Electronic states in a narrow band gap semiconductor microcrystal with parabolic confinement in magnetic field
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Electronic states in a step quantum well in a magnetic field
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Electronic states in a-Si:H/c-Si heterostructures
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Electronic states in conjugated polymers studied by electron spin resonance
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Electronic states in correlated three-coupled chains
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Electronic states in magnetic fullerides studied by ESR under pressure
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Electronic states in quantum dots with ellipsoidal symmetry
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Electronic states in the spin-density wave phase of organic conductors: roles of the coexisting 2kF and 4kF charge–density waves
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Electronic states induced by ion irradiation in a conjugated ladder polymer
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Electronic states of a hydrogenic impurity in a zinc-blende GaN/AlGaN quantum well
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Electronic states of Al3P and AlP3 and their positive ions
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Electronic states of alkali-electro-sodalite under pressure
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Electronic states of ASF2 and AsF2+
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Electronic states of CF+ Original Research Article
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Electronic states of conducting polymers studied by UPS
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Electronic states of Cu(1 1 1)/C6H6. A dielectric continuum approach and a heterogeneous solvation model Original Research Article
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Electronic states of diphenyl- and dipyridyl-s-tetrazines: linear and magnetic circular dichroism, and quantum chemical calculations Original Research Article
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Electronic states of disordered grain boundaries in graphene prepared by chemical vapor deposition Original Research Article
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Electronic states of Ga2P2
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Electronic states of Ga3P and GaP3 clusters
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Electronic states of GeCl+
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Electronic states of graphitic heterocompounds of carbon, boron and nitrogen
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Electronic states of HNO+ and HON+ Original Research Article
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Electronic states of hydrogen atom trapped in diamond lattice
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Electronic states of La1?xCaxMnO3 from photoelectron spectroscopy
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Electronic states of lanthanide in the ternary thiogallate CaGa2S4 Original Research Article
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Electronic states of monolayer micrographite on TiC 111/-faceted and TiC 410/surfaces
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Electronic states of multichromophoric phenylethynylbenzene derivatives: exciton theory and CS-INDO-CIPSI calculations Original Research Article
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Electronic states of Nd3+ ions in phosphate glasses calculated by the discrete-variational multi-electron method
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Electronic states of NH4(NH3)n (n=0–4) cluster radicals
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Electronic states of novel donor/acceptor type of organic superconductor, (BETS)2 (Cl2TCNQ)
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Electronic states of on- and off-center donors in quantum rings of finite width
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Electronic states of Pb5: geometries and energy separations
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Electronic states of PBr2 and PBr2+
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Electronic states of PCl2 and PCl2+
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Electronic states of phosphorescent molecules Ir(ppy)3 and PtOEP used in organic light emitting diodes
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Electronic states of radical cations of all-trans oligo[methyl(phenyl)silane]
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Electronic states of Rh4
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Electronic states of s,p atoms in strong nonuniform electric fields
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Electronic states of self-organized InGaAs quantum dots on GaAs (3 1 1)B studied by conductive scanning probe microscope
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Electronic states of SiC−: A theoretical study
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Electronic states of SiSe: a configuration interaction study
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Electronic states of SnO-ZnO–P2O5 glasses and photoluminescence properties
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Electronic states of superconducting fullerides with small lattice constants: a NMR study
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Electronic states of symmetrically disubstituted s-tetrazines Original Research Article
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Electronic states of Ta2C+
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Electronic states of the diatomic antimony fluoride (SbF)
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Electronic states of the fluorophore 9,10-bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene (BPEA). A synchrotron radiation linear dichroism investigation
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Electronic states of the Ga3As2 and Ga2As3 clusters
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Electronic states of the hafnium trimer (Hf3)
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Electronic states of the superheavy element 113 and (113)H
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Electronic states of thin epitaxial layers of Ge on Si(100)
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Electronic states of trans-polyacetylene, poly(p-phenylene vinylene) and sp-hybridised carbon species in amorphous hydrogenated carbon probed by resonant Raman scattering Original Research Article
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Electronic stopping powers for fluorine ions in 19F+-implanted AgGaS2 crystal
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Electronic stopping powers for fluorine ions in 19Fþ-implanted potassium titanyl arsenate
599
Electronic Strategies for Preventing Of Registration Crime
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Electronic structural changes of the electrochemically delithiated LiFe0.5Co0.5PO4 cathode material studied by X-ray absorption spectroscopy
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Electronic structural changes of the electrochemically Li-ion deintercalated LiNi0.8Co0.15Al0.05O2 cathode material investigated by X-ray absorption spectroscopy
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Electronic structure (XPS and ab-initio band structure calculation) and scanning probe microscopy images of α-tin sulfide
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Electronic structure analyses of the interface between a high refractive index optical glass and carbides
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Electronic structure analysis and properties of Sr2CeO4 grown by sol–gel method
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Electronic structure analysis of glycine oligopeptides and glycine–tryptophan oligopeptides
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Electronic structure analysis of isomeric preferences of canonical and zwitterionic forms of lornoxicam
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Electronic structure analysis of Sb-doped BaSnO3
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Electronic structure and 89Y spin-lattice relaxation for YH2
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Electronic structure and absorption spectra of 6-picoline Schiff base: A DFT and XRD based approach
610
Electronic structure and absorption spectrum of biexciton obtained by using exciton basis Original Research Article
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Electronic structure and anisotropic chemical bonding in TiNF from ab initio study
612
Electronic structure and anomalous photoemission line-shape of quasi-2D oxide η-Mo4O11
613
Electronic structure and arrangement of purified HiPco carbon nanotubes Original Research Article
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Electronic structure and band alignment of 9,10-phenanthrenequinone passivated silicon surfaces
615
Electronic structure and band gap of the negative charge-transfer material Sr3Fe2O7
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Electronic structure and biological activity: Barbiturates vs. thiobarbiturates
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Electronic structure and bonding characters of the two lowest states of copper, silver, and gold monocarbides
618
Electronic structure and bonding in the Cmca phases of Si and Cs
619
Electronic structure and bonding in the platinum–silylene complex [PtSiH2]
620
Electronic structure and bonding of hydrogen in a screw dislocated bcc Fe
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Electronic structure and bonding of the [W6S8(CN)6]6− cluster anion
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Electronic structure and bonding of ultralight LiMg
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Electronic structure and bonding of ultralight LiMg
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ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE AND CATALYSIS ONMETAL SURFACES
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Electronic structure and character of long-period superstructures in precious-metal alloys
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Electronic structure and charge distribution topology of MgH2 doped with 3d transition metals
627
Electronic structure and charge transport mechanism in poly[1,4-bis(pyrrol-2-yl)phenylene]
628
Electronic structure and charge transport properties of amorphous Ta2O5 films
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Electronic structure and chemical bonding in W2 molecule
630
Electronic Structure and Chemical Bonding of Li and Protons in Spinel Type Manganese Oxides by Cluster Calculation
631
Electronic structure and chemical bonding of Li4Pt3Si
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Electronic structure and chemical bonding of phosphorus-contained sulfides InPS4, TI3PS4, and Sn2P2S6 Original Research Article
633
Electronic structure and chemical bonding of α- and β-CeIr2Si2 intermediate valence compounds
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Electronic structure and chemical stabilization of C28 fullerene Original Research Article
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Electronic structure and conductance of large molecules and DNA
636
Electronic structure and conduction properties of copolymers of silole based donor–acceptor polymers: effect of multi-neighbour interaction
637
Electronic structure and conformations of ortho-, meta-, and para-aminobenzensulfonic acid and its dimers
638
Electronic structure and decomposition pathways of monoammoniate of lithium borohydride : A first-principles investigation
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Electronic structure and diffusion paths of Ag ions in rocksalt structured AgI
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Electronic structure and dimerization of a single monatomic gold wire
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Electronic structure and dispersion of optical function of tantalum nitride as a visible light photo-catalyst
642
Electronic structure and dynamics of ordered clusters with ME or RE ions on oxide surface
643
Electronic structure and elastic properties of TiB2 and ZrB2
644
Electronic structure and electric field gradient calculations for Hf2Rh intermetallic compound
645
Electronic structure and electric field gradient calculations of Al2SiO5 polymorphs
646
Electronic structure and electric quadrupoles of a polymerized chain in solid AC60
647
Electronic structure and electric-field-gradients distribution in Y3Al5O12: An ab initio study Original Research Article
648
Electronic structure and electrocatalytic activity of cerium-doped tantalum oxide
649
Electronic structure and electron dynamics at molecule–metal interfaces: implications for molecule-based electronics
650
Electronic structure and electron dynamics at the GaSb(0 0 1) surface studied by femtosecond pump-and-probe pulsed laser photoemission spectroscopy
651
Electronic structure and electron energy-loss spectra of Sr0.35CoO2
652
Electronic structure and electrophilic reactivity of discrete copper diphenylcarbenes
653
Electronic structure and energy band gap studies for poly(1,3-thienyl-squaraine) and its dianion
654
Electronic structure and energy band offsets for ultrathin silicon nitride on Si(1 0 0)
655
Electronic structure and equation of state of PdO2 from ab initio
656
Electronic structure and excited state dynamics of clusters: What can we learn from experiments with synchrotron radiation?
657
Electronic structure and Fermi surface of iron-based superconductors R2Fe3Si5 (R = Lu;Y;Sc) from first principles
658
Electronic structure and Fermi surfaces of the superconductive A3B compounds: A =  V, Nb; B =  Ga, Ge and Sn
659
Electronic structure and ferromagnetism of Fe11NiSi4, Fe11CoSi4, Fe11CrSi4 and Fe3Si from first principles
660
Electronic structure and ferromagnetism of polycrystalline Zn1−xCoxO (0≤x≤0.15)
661
Electronic structure and fundamental absorption edges of KPb2Br5, K0.5Rb0.5Pb2Br5, and RbPb2Br5 single crystals Original Research Article
662
Electronic structure and g factors of CdTe quantum ellipsoids
663
Electronic structure and geometry optimization of nanoparticles Fe2C, FeC2, Fe3C, FeC3 and Fe2C2
664
Electronic structure and growth mode of the early stages of C60 adsorption at the Ag(001) surface
665
Electronic structure and growth of vanadium on TiO2(110)
666
Electronic structure and half-metallic property of Mn-doped (beta)-SiC diluted magnetic semiconductor
667
Electronic structure and half-metallic property of Mn-doped β-SiC diluted magnetic semiconductor
668
Electronic structure and hyperfine interactions in thioether-substituted tyrosyl radicals
669
Electronic structure and impurity states in GaN quantum dots
670
Electronic structure and interactions of LiF doped tris (8-hydroxyquinoline) aluminum (Alq)
671
Electronic structure and intercalation chemistry of graphite-like layered material with a composition of BC6N Original Research Article
672
Electronic structure and interfacial properties of Ge nanoclusters embedded in amorphous silica
673
Electronic structure and ionic diffusion of green battery cathode material: Mg2Mo6S8
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Electronic structure and large thermoelectric power in Ca3Co4O9
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Electronic structure and lattice anisotropy of
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Electronic structure and linear optical properties of Sr2CdWO6 through Modified Becke–Johnson potential
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Electronic structure and lithium ion migration of La4/3−yLi3yTi2O6 using cluster model
678
Electronic structure and local interactions on a S(100) 2×1 surface with submonolayer Ba overlayers
679
Electronic structure and luminescence center of blue luminescent carbon nanocrystals
680
Electronic structure and magnetic anisotropy of the [Co4(hmp)4(CH3OH)4Cl4] molecule
681
Electronic structure and magnetic interactions in Zn-doped β-Ga2O3 from first-principles calculations
682
Electronic structure and magnetic moments of Co4 and Ni4 clusters supported on the MgO(0 0 1) surface
683
Electronic structure and magnetic properties in Nitrogen-doped from density functional calculations
684
Electronic structure and magnetic properties of Co- and Mn-based Heusler alloys and thin films
685
Electronic structure and magnetic properties of FeWO4 nanocrystals synthesized by the microwave-hydrothermal method
686
Electronic structure and magnetic properties of image
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Electronic structure and magnetic properties of lanthanide 3+ cations
688
Electronic structure and magnetic properties of Laves phase LuFe2
689
Electronic structure and magnetic properties of RuFe3N nitride
690
Electronic structure and magnetic properties of the compound CeCuIn Original Research Article
691
Electronic structure and magnetic properties of the N monodoping and (Li, N)-codoped ZnO
692
Electronic structure and magnetic properties of the ThxY1−xCo4B solid solution
693
Electronic structure and magnetic properties of Y4Co3
694
Electronic structure and magnetic property of MnSn: Prediction of half-metallic ferromagnetism in zinc-blende structure
695
Electronic structure and magnetism in (FeAl)n(n⩽6) clusters
696
Electronic structure and magnetism in BeO nanotubes induced by boron, carbon and nitrogen doping, and beryllium and oxygen vacancies inside tube walls
697
Electronic structure and magnetism in superconductor ZnNNi3: A comparative study with ZnCNi3 and ZnNi3
698
Electronic structure and magnetism of CeCoGe3
699
Electronic structure and magnetism of cubic Ga1−xEuxN and Al1−xEuxN using the LSDA + U approach
700
Electronic structure and magnetism of Fe3Al1−xSix alloys
701
Electronic structure and magnetism of Fe-doped LiNbO3
702
Electronic structure and magnetism of FeGe2
703
Electronic structure and magnetism of RPdIn compounds (R=La, Ce, Pr, Nd)
704
Electronic structure and mechanical properties of osmium borides, carbides and nitrides from first principles
705
Electronic structure and mechanical properties of plasma nitrided ferrous alloys
706
Electronic structure and mechanical properties of Sc3AC (A = Al, Ga, In, Tl) and Sc3BN(B = Al, In): Ab-initio study
707
Electronic structure and mechanism for conductivity in thiophene oligomers and regioregular polymer
708
Electronic structure and metallization effects at threading dislocation cores in GaN
709
Electronic structure and molecular orbital study of hole-transport material triphenylamine derivatives
710
Electronic structure and molecular orientation at thin film surfaces of pendant-group polymers studied by outermost surface spectroscopy using metastable atoms
711
Electronic structure and molecular orientation of a Zn-tetra-phenyl porphyrin multilayer on Si(1 1 1)
712
Electronic structure and molecular orientation of well-ordered polyethylene oligomer (n-C44H90) on Cu(100) and Au(111) surfaces studied by UV photoemission and low energy electron diffraction
713
Electronic structure and molecular properties of the [Mo6X8L6]2−; X = Cl, Br, I; L = F, Cl, Br, I clusters
714
Electronic structure and molecular properties of the octacyanorhenate [Re(CN)8]3− and [Re(CN)8]2− complexes
715
Electronic structure and morphology of SiC films grown on Si(111) using C60 as a precursor
716
Electronic structure and nature of the bonding at the Cu(110)+c(2×2)-Si surface alloy
717
Electronic structure and optical absorption spectra of CdSe covered with ZnSe and ZnS epilayers
718
Electronic structure and optical band gap of silver photo-diffused Ge2Sb2Te5 thin film
719
Electronic structure and optical physical properties of oligothiophenes
720
Electronic structure and optical properties of bare and coated C60 molecules
721
Electronic structure and optical properties of bare and Li, Na, K and Ca coated C60 molecule
722
Electronic structure and optical properties of BiSI crystal Original Research Article
723
Electronic structure and optical properties of CdWO4 with oxygen vacancy studied from first principles
724
Electronic structure and optical properties of conducting and semiconducting conjugated oligomers and polymers: An overview of the quantum-mechanical approaches
725
Electronic structure and optical properties of crystalline strontium azide and barium azide by ab initio pseudopotential plane-wave calculations Original Research Article
726
Electronic structure and optical properties of CuGaS2 and CuInS2 solar cell materials
727
Electronic structure and optical properties of CuInO2 under equibiaxial strain
728
Electronic structure and optical properties of CuWO4: An ab initio study
729
Electronic structure and optical properties of germanium-bridged platinum(II)-containing diethynylfluorene monomer and oligomers: A theoretical investigation
730
Electronic structure and optical properties of In2X2O7 (X = Si, Ge, Sn) from direct to indirect gap: An ab initio study
731
Electronic structure and optical properties of LaNiO3: First-principles calculations
732
Electronic structure and optical properties of lithium tetraborate detector calculated using semi-local exchange correlation potential
733
Electronic structure and optical properties of Nb doped Al2O3 on Si by atomic layer deposition
734
Electronic structure and optical properties of silicon nanocrystals along their aggregation stages
735
Electronic structure and optical properties of single walled ZnSe nanotubes
736
Electronic structure and optical properties of the lanthanide activated RE3(Al1−xGax)5O12 (RE=Gd, Y, Lu) garnet compounds
737
Electronic structure and optical properties of the nonlinear optical crystal Pb4O(BO3)2 by first-principles calculations
738
Electronic structure and optical properties of the quaternary alloy Ga1 − xAlxAsySb1 − y
739
Electronic structure and optical properties of the quaternary alloy Ga1 − xAlxAsySb1 − y
740
Electronic structure and optical properties of Ti-doped phosphate crystals
741
Electronic structure and optical property of semiconductor nanocrystallites
742
Electronic structure and optical transition in heavy metal doped ZnO by first-principle calculations
743
Electronic structure and ordering of multilayers of Co and Ag on Cu(111) investigated by photoelectron spectroscopy
744
Electronic structure and orientation of benzene adsorbed on a pseudomorphic Cu monolayer on Ru(0001)
745
Electronic structure and orientational phase transition of K3C60
746
Electronic structure and phase separation in LaxMnO3 films (0.83≤x≤1.10): Optical and magnetooptical data
747
Electronic structure and phase stability of plutonium hydrides: Role of Coulomb repulsion and spin-orbital coupling
748
Electronic structure and phase transformation of alkali metal doped polyacetylene
749
Electronic structure and photocatalytic properties of ABi2Ta2O9 (A=Ca, Sr, Ba)
750
Electronic structure and photocatalytic properties of copper-doped CaTiO3
751
Electronic structure and photocatalytic water splitting of lanthanum-doped Bi2AlNbO7
752
Electronic structure and photochemical reaction intermediates of octakis(1,1,2-trimethylpropyl)octasilacubane
753
Electronic structure and photoemission spectra of thin (GaAs)n(AlAs)n superlattices
754
Electronic structure and photoionization dissociation studies of dimethyl monothiocarbonate, CH3OC(O)SCH3
755
Electronic structure and photoionization mass spectroscopy of methoxycarbonylsulfenyl isocyanate, CH3OC(O)SNCO
756
Electronic structure and photoluminescence properties of Eu2+-activated Ca2BN2F
757
Electronic structure and photoluminescence properties of yellow-emitting Ca10Na(PO4)7: Eu2+ phosphor for white light-emitting diodes
758
Electronic structure and photoluminescence study of silicon doped diamond like carbon (Si:DLC) thin films
759
Electronic Structure and Physical Properties of the Semiconducting Polytelluride Ba2SnTe5 with a Unique Te54- Unit
760
Electronic structure and polarizability of metallic nanoshells
761
Electronic structure and possible martensitic transformation in Mn2NiGe and Ni2MnGe
762
Electronic structure and pressure dependence of magnetic properties of Fe/N/Fe multi-layers
763
Electronic structure and properties of alternating donor–acceptor conjugated copolymers: 3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene (EDOT) copolymers and model compounds
764
Electronic Structure and Properties of Anticancer Active Molecule Ansa-titanocene Dichloride
765
Electronic structure and properties of high-Tc substituted YBCO superconductors: III. Charged cluster models relating to high-Tc Cl-substituted YBCO superconductors
766
Electronic structure and properties of liquid caesium up to critical point by LMTO calculations
767
Electronic structure and radiative lifetimes of ideal Zn1−xBexSe alloys
768
Electronic structure and reaction mechanism as guides to the design of hybrid inorganic–organic polymers
769
Electronic structure and reactivity of defect MoS2 II. Bonding and activation of hydrogen on surface defect sites and clusters
770
Electronic structure and reactivity of defect MoS2: I. Relative stabilities of clusters and edges, and electronic surface states
771
Electronic Structure and Reactivity of High-Spin Iron-Alkyl- and -Pterinperoxo Complexes
772
Electronic structure and reactivity of La1−xSrxCo1−yCuyO3 and La2−xSrxCo1−yCuyO4
773
Electronic structure and reactivity of Li1−xMn2O4 cathode
774
Electronic structure and reactivity of the Co/MoS2(0 0 0 1) interface
775
Electronic structure and reactivity of the Co/MoS2(0 0 0 1) interface
776
Electronic structure and related properties of Pd/TiAl membranes
777
Electronic structure and related properties of the ferroelectric crystal triglycine sulfate Original Research Article
778
Electronic structure and relativistic terms of one-electron spherical quantum dot
779
Electronic structure and shearing in nanolaminated ternary carbides
780
Electronic structure and site occupation for the intermediate phase of LaNi4.5Al0.5Hy
781
Electronic structure and solvatochromism of merocyanines based on N,N-diethylthiobarbituric acid
782
Electronic structure and some related properties of InSb using a image method and Greenʹs function technique Original Research Article
783
Electronic structure and spectra of a new molecular species: SI. A theoretical contribution
784
Electronic structure and spectra of cupric acetate mono-hydrate revisited
785
Electronic structure and spectra of plutonyl complexes and their hydrated forms: PuO2CO3 and PuO2CO3 · nH2O (n = 1,2)
786
Electronic structure and spectra of ruthenium diimine complexes by density functional theory and INDO/S. Comparison of the two methods
787
Electronic structure and spectroscopic properties of (2S,3S)-2,3-diphenyl-5,6-diheteroaryl-2,3-dihydropyrazines and their model oligomers
788
Electronic structure and spectroscopic properties of (2S,3S)-2,3-diphenyl-5,6-diheteroaryl-2,3-dihydropyrazines and their model oligomers
789
Electronic structure and stability of hydrogen defects in diamond and boron doped diamond: A density functional theory study
790
Electronic structure and stability of intermetallic compounds in the Ti–Ni System
791
Electronic structure and stability of intermetallic compounds in the Ti–Ni System
792
Electronic structure and stability of new FCC magnesium hydrides Mg7MH16 and Mg6MH16 (M = Ti, V, Nb): An ab initio study
793
Electronic structure and stability of some silicon compounds
794
Electronic structure and static dielectric response of Ba(Mn1/3Nb2/3)O3 from first principles
795
Electronic structure and STM images of self-assembled styrene lines on a Si(1 0 0) surface
796
Electronic structure and structural phase stability of CuAlX2 (X=S, Se, Te) under pressure Original Research Article
797
Electronic structure and superconductivity of κ-(BEDT-TTF)2X salts
798
Electronic structure and surface properties of cubic perovskite oxide BaMnO3
799
Electronic structure and surface properties of PrMnO3 (001): A density functional theory study
800
Electronic structure and surface properties of the mixed-valence doughnut shaped polyoxomolybdate nanocapsule Mo57V6
801
Electronic structure and surface reconstruction of adsorbed oxygen on copper(0 0 1)
802
Electronic structure and surface reconstruction of DyNi films grown on W(1 1 0)
803
Electronic structure and surface reconstruction of DyNi films grown on W(1 1 0)
804
Electronic Structure and Surface-Localized State of Hyper-Graphite Network
805
Electronic structure and temperature dependence of excitons in GaN
806
Electronic structure and temperature dependence of excitons in GaN
807
Electronic structure and thermodynamic properties of millerite NiS from first principles: Complex fermi surface and large thermal expansion coefficient
808
Electronic structure and thermodynamic properties of YIrC and YIrC2
809
Electronic structure and thermoelectric properties of Bi2(Te1−xSex)3 compound
810
Electronic structure and third-order nonlinear optical response of conjugated polymer chains bearing periodically arranged side groups
811
Electronic structure and topography of annealed SrTiO3(1 1 1) surfaces studied with MIES and STM
812
Electronic structure and transport of Ca3Co2O6 and Ca3CoNiO6
813
Electronic structure and transport properties of Ba6Cu12Fe13S27
814
Electronic structure and transport properties of Co(Si1−xMx) (M = Al, P): First-principles study
815
Electronic structure and transport properties of Fe–Al alloys
816
Electronic structure and transport properties of SrAl2Si2: Effect of yttrium substitution
817
Electronic structure and UPS of the misfit chalcogenide (SnS)NbS2 and related compounds
818
Electronic structure and valence state of CeAl2 from X-ray absorption and emission spectroscopy
819
Electronic structure and vibrational analysis of AHA⋯HX complexes
820
Electronic structure and vibrational properties of KRbAl2B2O7
821
Electronic structure and visible light photocatalysis water splitting property of chromium-doped SrTiO3
822
Electronic structure and water splitting under visible light irradiation of BiTa1−xCuxO4 (x = 0.00–0.04) photocatalysts
823
Electronic structure and water splitting under visible-light irradiation of Zn and Ag co-doped In(OH)ySz photocatalysts
824
Electronic structure and X-ray magnetic circular dichroic of Neodymium doped ZnTe using the GGA + U approximation
825
Electronic structure at the interface between metals and new materials for organic light emitting diodes
826
Electronic structure by quantum Monte Carlo: atoms, molecules and solids Original Research Article
827
Electronic structure calculation for N-electron quantum dots Original Research Article
828
Electronic structure calculation of fullerenes and their derivatives: By J. Cioslowski, Oxford University Press, New York, 1994, 282 pages, ISBN 0-19-508806-9
829
Electronic structure calculations and optical properties of a new organic–inorganic luminescent perovskite: (C9H19NH3)2PbI2Br2
830
Electronic structure calculations and quantum molecular dynamics simulations of the ionic liquid PP13–TFSI
831
Electronic structure calculations at constant chemical potential toward the application to electrochemistry Original Research Article
832
Electronic structure calculations for plane-wave codes without diagonalization Original Research Article
833
Electronic structure calculations for Si/Si1−xGex multi-quantum well devices
834
Electronic structure calculations for ZnSxSe1−x
835
Electronic structure calculations in a uniform magnetic field using periodic supercells
836
Electronic structure calculations of gas adsorption on boron-doped carbon nanotubes sensitized with tungsten
837
Electronic structure calculations of I and Mn doped BiOCl with modified Becke–Johnson potential
838
Electronic structure calculations of lead chalcogenides PbS, PbSe, PbTe Original Research Article
839
Electronic structure calculations of PbTe Original Research Article
840
Electronic structure calculations of radical reactions for poly(methyl methacrylate) degradation
841
Electronic structure calculations of rare-earth intermetallic compound YAg using ab initio methods
842
Electronic structure calculations of solids using the WIEN2k package for material sciences Original Research Article
843
Electronic structure calculations of SrB4O7 and SrB4O7 :Eu crystals
844
Electronic structure calculations of substitutional and interstitial hydrogen in Nb
845
Electronic structure calculations of thin films of RbF
846
Electronic structure calculations of transparent conductor Cd3TeO6: Optical properties and the effect of In-substitution
847
Electronic structure calculations on helicenes. Concerning the chirality of helically twisted aromatic systems Original Research Article
848
Electronic structure calculations on the Ar–C6H12 interaction: Application to the microsolvation of the chair conformer
849
Electronic structure calculations on the thiazole-containing antibiotic thiostrepton: molecular mechanics, semi-empirical and ab initio analyses
850
Electronic structure calculations toward new potentially AChE inhibitors
851
Electronic structure change in order–disorder phase transition on surface
852
Electronic structure computational study of H and Mu addition to CS double bonds
853
Electronic Structure Contributions to Electron-Transfer Reactivity in Iron-Sulfur Active Sites: 1. Photoelectron Spectroscopic Determination of Electronic Relaxation
854
Electronic Structure Contributions to Electron-Transfer Reactivity in Iron-Sulfur Active Sites: 2. Reduction Potentials
855
Electronic Structure Contributions to Electron-Transfer Reactivity in Iron-Sulfur Active Sites: 3. Kinetics of Electron Transfer
856
Electronic structure effects in liquid water studied by photoelectron spectroscopy and density functional theory
857
Electronic structure engineering of diamond nanowires by studying the effects of substitution and growth orientation
858
Electronic structure evolution of neutral and dicationic states of conjugated polymers with their band gap
859
Electronic structure investigation of Ag(110)/1 × 2-O surface
860
Electronic structure investigation of Ag(110)p(2×1)O surface
861
Electronic structure investigation of the Ag(1 1 0)(n×1)O surfaces––new photoemission results for an old problem
862
Electronic structure investigation of the Al4O4 molecule
863
Electronic structure investigation of the room temperature coadsorption of oxygen and potassium on Ni(100): from oxygen submonolayer coverage to saturated NiO/Ni(100) via an Ni(100)-(3×3)-(K+O) structure.
864
Electronic structure investigations and spectroscopic studies on the herbicidal molecule 4-Nitro phenyl-phenylether
865
Electronic structure investigations of 4-methyl-3-penten-2-one by UV–Visible and NMR spectral studies and natural bond orbital analysis by DFT calculations
866
Electronic structure investigations of quasicrystals
867
Electronic structure mechanism of spin-polarized electron transport in a Ni–C60–Ni system
868
Electronic structure methods applied to gas–carbon reactions Review Article
869
Electronic structure modification of copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) induced by intensive Na doping
870
Electronic structure modification of ZnO and Al-doped ZnO films by ions
871
Electronic structure modifications of cuprous-oxide films by ions
872
Electronic structure near the Fermi level and STM images ofPd(110)c(4 × 2)-benzene
873
Electronic structure near the Fermi level in the Ca Co layered cobalt oxide
874
Electronic structure near the Fermi level of the organic semiconductor copper phthalocyanine
875
Electronic structure of (0 0 1) AlN/GaN quantum wells by means of a sp3s∗d5 empirical tight-binding Hamiltonian
876
Electronic structure of (0 0 1) GaN/AlN quantum wells
877
Electronic structure of [Ga2(tren)2(CAsq,cat)](BPh4)2(BF4): An EPR, ENDOR, and density functional study
878
Electronic structure of 1 ML NTCDA/Ag(1 1 1) studied by photoemission spectroscopy
879
Electronic structure of 1,3,5-trithia-2,4,6-triazapentalenyl on gold
880
Electronic structure of 10-vertex arachno-borane and -carborane clusters
881
Electronic structure of 2,5-dimethylazaferrocene
882
Electronic structure of 8-hydroxyquinoline aluminum (alq3)/metal interfaces studied by UV photoemission
883
Electronic structure of 9-anthryl-oligothiophenes
884
Electronic structure of a 12:7 pyrene hexafluoroantimonate salt analyzed by solid state NMR
885
Electronic structure of a and g phases of Si 111/–(3 =(3 –Sn
886
Electronic structure of a benzylidyne-capped tricobalt cluster, [Co3Cp3(μ3-CPh)2]. X-ray structures and 1H NMR paramagnetic shifts of its cation and DFT calculations of its model complex
887
Electronic structure of a catalyst poison: Br/Pt(110)
888
Electronic structure of a novel alkylidene fluorene polymer in the pristine state
889
Electronic structure of a Pt(111) Ge surface alloy and adsorbed CO
890
Electronic structure of a Pt–Ge surface alloy
891
Electronic structure of a single MoS2 monolayer
892
Electronic structure of a stable phenalenyl radical in crystalline state as studied by SQUID measurements, cw-ESR, and 13C CP/MAS NMR spectroscopy
893
Electronic structure of a surface quantum-wire array
894
Electronic structure of a thermoelectric material: CsBi4Te6 Original Research Article
895
Electronic structure of A2CrSbO6 [A=Sr, Ca]: Ab-initio study Original Research Article
896
Electronic structure of acetonitrile adsorbed on the anatase TiO2 (1 0 1) surface
897
Electronic structure of Ag2S, band calculation and photoelectron spectroscopy
898
Electronic structure of Ag2Te, band calculation and photoelectron spectroscopy
899
Electronic structure of Ag3SI
900
Electronic structure of AgBr(111) twin boundaries
901
Electronic structure of Ag-induced atomic wires on Si(5 5 7) investigated by STS and angle-resolved photoemission
902
Electronic structure of AgNbO3 and NaNbO3 studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
903
Electronic structure of Ag–Pd heterostructures
904
Electronic structure of alkali halide–metal interface: LiCl(0 0 1)/Cu(0 0 1)
905
Electronic structure of AlP3 and AlP3−
906
Electronic structure of Alq3/LiF/Al interfaces studied by UV photoemission
907
Electronic structure of AlxGa1 − xAs and GaPxAs1 − x alloys modified virtual crystal approximation calculation using sp3s* band structures
908
Electronic structure of AlxGa1 − xAs and GaPxAs1 − x alloys modified virtual crystal approximation calculation using sp3s* band structures
909
Electronic structure of amorphous Si3N4: experiment and numerical simulation
910
Electronic structure of an isolated oxygen vacancy at the TiO2(1 1 0) surface
911
Electronic structure of aromatic 1,3,4-oxadiazoles studied by ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy
912
Electronic structure of ARuO3 (A=Ca, Sr and Ba) compounds
913
Electronic structure of As2Te3-GeTe crystalline compounds
914
Electronic structure of Au–Si(1 0 0) interface as a function of Au coverage
915
Electronic structure of B2-type Ti–(50 − x)Ni–xFe and Ti–(50 − x)Pd–xFe alloys exhibiting incommensurate diffuse scattering
916
Electronic Structure of B2-Type Ti–Ni–Fe Alloys Exhibiting Second-Order-Like Structural Transformation
917
Electronic structure of barium hexaboride
918
Electronic structure of BaTiO3 using resonant X-ray emission spectroscopy at the Ba-L3 and Ti-K absorption edges Original Research Article
919
Electronic structure of BETA-Fe(Si2-xGex) ternaries
920
Electronic structure of bimetallic Ni–Rh nanowires
921
Electronic structure of binary and ternary Ti-based shape-memory alloys
922
Electronic structure of bismuth terminated InAs(1 0 0)
923
Electronic structure of BN nanotubes with intrinsic defects NB and BN and isoelectronic substitutional impurities PN, AsN, SbN, InB, GaB, and AlB Original Research Article
924
Electronic structure of bridging halogen atoms in metal halide dimers studied by the AM1 method and NQR spectroscopy
925
Electronic structure of bulk and (0 0 1) surface layers of pyrite FeS2
926
Electronic structure of bulk metallic glass Zr55Al10Cu30Ni5
927
Electronic structure of C60-encapsulating semiconducting carbon nanotube
928
Electronic structure of C70 and C70(S8)6 studied using electron energy-loss spectroscopy
929
Electronic structure of CaF2-type ZrO2 surface and bulk
930
Electronic structure of carbolite films
931
Electronic structure of carbon nanoparticles
932
Electronic structure of CaX (X = O, S, Se) compounds using Compton spectroscopy
933
Electronic structure of CeAl2 thin films studied by X-ray absorption spectroscopy
934
Electronic structure of CeF3 and TbF3 by valence-band XPS and theory Original Research Article
935
Electronic structure of ceramic CrSi2 and WSi2: Compton spectroscopy and ab-initio calculations Original Research Article
936
Electronic Structure of Chalcogen Dichlorides ECl2 (E = S, Se, Te)
937
Electronic structure of chromium chalcogenides
938
Electronic structure of chromium-containing amorphous hydrogenated carbon thin films studied by X-ray absorption spectroscopy
939
Electronic structure of CMR oxides: high resolution electron-spectroscopic studies and a pseudogap
940
Electronic structure of cobalt phthalocyanine studied by resonant photoemission: Localization of Co-related valence band states
941
Electronic structure of cobalt-doped manganites
942
Electronic structure of cobalt–nickel mixed oxides
943
Electronic structure of collapsed C, BN, and BC3 nanotubes
944
Electronic structure of complex Hume-Rothery phases and quasicrystals in transition metal aluminides
945
Electronic structure of conjugated polymers and interfaces in polymer-based electronics
946
Electronic Structure of Copper Antimony Using Compton Scattering Technique
947
Electronic structure of correlated electron materials from photoemission in high-quality single crystals
948
Electronic structure of CoSe2 studied by photoemission spectroscopy using synchrotron radiation
949
Electronic structure of Cr1−δS (δ=0, 0.17) with NiAs-type crystal structure
950
Electronic structure of crystals via VLEED
951
Electronic structure of Cu(1 0 0)(22×2)R45°–O surface: angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and tight-binding calculation
952
Electronic structure of cubic and rhombohedral tantalum carbonitrides studied by XPS, XES, and XAS methods
953
Electronic structure of cubic GaN/AlGaN quantum wells
954
Electronic structure of cubic perovskite SnTaO3
955
Electronic structure of cyclodextrin decorated carbon nanotube films
956
Electronic structure of defects in Sr2MgSi2O7:Eu2+,La3+ persistent luminescence material
957
Electronic Structure of Disordered Alloys, Surfaces and Interfaces, I. Turek, V. Drchal, J. Kudrnovský, M. ob, P. Weinberger. Kluwer Academic Press, Singapore (1997), ISBN: 0-7923-9798-3
958
Electronic structure of dithienopyrrole, dithienothiophene and thionaphtheneindole
959
Electronic structure of docosahexaenoic acid studied by photoelectron spectroscopy
960
Electronic structure of donor-spacer-acceptor molecules of potential interest for molecular electronics. III. Geometry and absorption spectrum of CH3-αP3CNQ Original Research Article
961
Electronic structure of donor-spacer-acceptor molecules of potential interest for molecular electronics. IV. Geometry and device properties of P3CNQ and Q3CNQ Original Research Article
962
Electronic structure of dysprosium silicide films grown on a Si(1 1 1) surface
963
Electronic structure of endohedral fullerenes An@C28 (An = Th – Md)
964
Electronic structure of endohedral Y@C82; an ab initio Hartree-Fock investigation
965
Electronic structure of Eu@C60 studied by XANES and UV–VIS absorption spectra
966
Electronic structure of Eu2+-doped SrAl2O4 using modified Becke–Johnson exchange potential
967
Electronic structure of F, F+ -center in MgO
968
Electronic structure of Fe, Co, Ni nanowires on Cu(1 1 1)
969
Electronic structure of FeAl(1 1 0) using upgraded 6 m-TGM at CAMD
970
Electronic structure of FeAl(1 1 0) using upgraded 6 m-TGM at CAMD
971
Electronic structure of free and doped actinides: N and Z dependences of energy levels and electronic structure parameters
972
Electronic structure of from photoelectron spectroscopic studies
973
Electronic structure of frontier states in an evaporated thin film of a highly amphoteric and polar molecule
974
Electronic structure of fullerenes with defects Original Research Article
975
Electronic structure of fullerene-squaraine complexes for photovoltaic devices
976
Electronic structure of Ga1−xCrxN investigated by photoemission spectroscopy
977
Electronic structure of Ga1−xMnxAs studied by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
978
Electronic structure of GaAs1−xNx under pressure
979
Electronic structure of gadolinium calcium oxoborate
980
Electronic structure of galvinoxyl radical
981
Electronic structure of GaN(0 0 0 1̄)-(1 × 1) surface
982
Electronic structure of GaSb under temperature and pressure effects
983
Electronic structure of GaSb under temperature and pressure effects
984
Electronic structure of Gd hydrides studied by resonant Inelastic soft X-ray scattering
985
Electronic structure of GdX2 (X = Fe, Co and Ni) intermetallic compounds studied by the GGA + U method
986
Electronic structure of Ge/Si self-assembled quantum dots with different shapes
987
Electronic structure of Ge2 and Ge2− and thermodynamic properties of Ge2 from all electron ab initio investigations and Knudsen effusion mass spectroscopic measurements Original Research Article
988
Electronic structure of Ge–As–Te glasses Original Research Article
989
Electronic structure of gold nanoparticles deposited on SiOx/Si(100)
990
Electronic structure of granular Fe–Al2O3 thin films prepared by co-evaporation
991
Electronic structure of graphite intercalated with 4f and 5f elements
992
Electronic structure of graphite oxide and thermally reduced graphite oxide Original Research Article
993
Electronic structure of half-metallic magnets
994
Electronic structure of heavy-element oxides and fluorides: XANES LIII spectroscopy and DFT calculations
995
Electronic structure of heavy-element oxides and fluorides: XANES LIII spectroscopy and DFT calculations
996
Electronic structure of herbicides: Atrazine and bromoxynil
997
Electronic structure of heterocyclic ring chain polymers
998
Electronic structure of heteroepitaxial metallic islands: a Hartree–Fock study at semiempirical level
999
Electronic structure of HgGa2S4
1000
Electronic structure of hybrid interfaces of poly(9,9-dioctylfluorene)
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