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Links and References:

 

Chemistry Sites:

Basics of NMR

Center of Computational Quantum Chemistry
 
Chemist's Art Gallery
 
Gaussian, Inc.
 
Good Drug Guide, The
 
Hypercube, Inc.

Illinois Institute of Technology: Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering

Illinois Institute of Technology: Departments of Biological, Chemical, and Physical Science

Journal of Chemical Education
 
Journal of Molecular Modeling
 
Molecular Modeling Links

Nonadiabatic Molecular Dynamics Methods for Diffusion
 
Orbitals
 
Organic Reaction Quizzes and Summaries
 
Organometallic HyperTextBook, The
 
Quantum Dots
 
Quantum Mechanics: Numerical Solutions of the Schrödinger Equation

Relativistic Molecular Ab Initio Electronic Structure Calculations with the Molfdir Program Package

Schrödinger Wave Equation

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: School of Chemical Science
 
Unofficial Combinatorial Chemistry Web Site
 
Wavefunction, Inc.

WebElements
 
Wilson Group: Welcome to the World of Physical Chemistry

 

Physics Sites:

University of Illinois at Chicago: Department of Physics
 
Massachusetts Institute for Technology: Center of Theoretical Physics
 
Hyperspace at the University of British Columbia

Penn State University: Numerical Relativity Group

International Numerical Relativity Group: NCSA / LCA

Max Planck Institut fur Gravitationsphysik

 

Miscellaneous Internet Sites:

Amazon.com
 
Barnes and Noble.com
 
Circle of Darkness, The
 
FileQuest.com
 
Insanity's Edge
 
Mathworks Inc: Developers of Matlab 5.0
 
Onion: America's Finest News Source, The
 
So Many Different Things
 
Steve's Site

 

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