Ligand field theory and its applications Brian N. Figgis and Michael A. Hitchman
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544.182.342 FIG-L Ligand field theory and its applications | 544.182.342 FIG-L Ligand field theory and its applications | 544.182.342 FIG-L Ligand field theory and its applications | 544.182.342 FIG-L Ligand field theory and its applications | 544.182.342 ZHD-P Privileged chiral ligands and catalysts | 544.182 FED-F Fragment molecular orbital method: practical applications to large molecular systems | 544.182 FED-F Fragment molecular orbital method: practical applications to large molecular systems |
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