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Molecular Constants Mostly From Microwave Molecular Beam And Subdoppler Laser Spectroscopy Paramagnetic Diatomic Molecules Radicals Part 1 1st Edition Wolfgang Httner Eds

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Molecular Constants Mostly From Microwave Molecular Beam And Subdoppler Laser Spectroscopy Paramagnetic Diatomic Molecules Radicals Part 1 1st Edition Wolfgang Httner Eds
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Molecular Constants Mostly From Microwave Molecular Beam And Subdoppler Laser Spectroscopy Paramagnetic Diatomic Molecules Radicals Part 1 1st Edition Wolfgang Httner Eds instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer-Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.11 MB
Pages: 538
Author: Wolfgang Hüttner (eds.)
ISBN: 9783662491973, 9783662491997, 3662491974, 3662491990
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Molecular Constants Mostly From Microwave Molecular Beam And Subdoppler Laser Spectroscopy Paramagnetic Diatomic Molecules Radicals Part 1 1st Edition Wolfgang Httner Eds by Wolfgang Hüttner (eds.) 9783662491973, 9783662491997, 3662491974, 3662491990 instant download after payment.

High-resolution spectroscopic data of paramagnetic diatomic molecules are presented in data sheets. All relevant properties of a molecule and the corresponding parameters can be found concentrated under its sum formula: rotational and related constants, the dipole moments, barriers to internal rotation, hyperfine coupling parameters, or Zeeman data.

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