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Patmos

Description: This book is a collection of poetry in Italian and translated into French and English.
Date: August 29, 2013
Creator: Di Biasio, Rodolfo, 1937-
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Performance of Density Functional Theory for 3d Transition Metal-Containing Complexes: Utilization of the Correlation Consistent Basis Sets

Description: Article discussing the performance of density functional theory for 3d transition metal-containing complexes and the utilization of the correlation consistent basis sets.
Date: July 2, 2009
Creator: Tekarli, Sammer M.; Drummond, Michael L.; Williams, T. Gavin; Cundari, Thomas R., 1964- & Wilson, Angela K.
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Periodic and Molecular Modeling Study of Donor - Acceptor Interactions in (dbbpy)Pt(tdt) • TENF and [Pt(dbbpy)(tdt)]₂ • TENF

Description: This article discusses a periodic and molecular modeling study. Supramolecular stacked materials (dbbpy)Pt(tdt)•TENF and [Pt(dbbpy)(tdt)]₂•TENF are built from (dbbpy)Pt(tdt) donors (D) with TENF acceptors (A) (TENF = 2,4,5,7-tetranitro-9-fluorenone; dbbpy = 4,4'-di-tert-butyl-2,2'-bipyridine; tdt = 3,4-toluenedithiolate).
Date: January 15, 2010
Creator: Cundari, Thomas R., 1964-; Chilukuri, Bhaskar; Hudson, Joshua M.; Minot, Christian; Omary, Mohammad A. & Rabaâ, Hassan
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Pharmacy at Quedlinburg

Description: Front cover of the spring 2012 issue of The Hexagon, featuring the pharmacy at Quedlinburg, Germany, where Martin Heinrich Klaproth was trained. The three story building is pinkish with white trim around its windows. A triangular stone piece with the image of a flying bird sits on the third floor over the entrance. The inside cover of the magazine contains a table of contents, staff listings, an editorial, and a description of the building.
Date: Spring 2012
Creator: Marshall, James L., 1940- & Marshall, Virginia R.
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Phase space of positron trajectories exiting a charged particle source through a magnetic field point cusp

Description: This article presents a configuration of magnetic fields using properties of cylindrically symmetric permanent magnets as a candidate to produce a high purity charged particle source or trap. Cylindrically symmetric hollow permanent magnets produce magnetic field point cusps on the axis of symmetry. A magnetic field point cusp reflects all particles that lie outside a narrow region of phase space, a region dependent on particle kinetic energies and on the magnetic field intensity.
Date: August 1, 2014
Creator: Kiester, A. S.; Pacheco, J. L.; Ordonez, Carlos A. & Weathers, Duncan L.
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