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Links and References:
Chemistry Sites:
- Basics
of NMR
Center of Computational Quantum
Chemistry
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- Chemist's
Art Gallery
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- Gaussian,
Inc.
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- Good
Drug Guide, The
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- 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
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- Journal of Molecular Modeling
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- Molecular Modeling Links
Nonadiabatic
Molecular Dynamics Methods for Diffusion
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- Orbitals
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- Organic Reaction Quizzes and Summaries
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- Organometallic
HyperTextBook, The
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- Quantum Dots
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- 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
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- Unofficial
Combinatorial Chemistry Web Site
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- Wavefunction,
Inc.
WebElements
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- Wilson Group: Welcome to the World of Physical Chemistry
Physics Sites:
- University
of Illinois at Chicago: Department of Physics
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- Massachusetts
Institute for Technology: Center of Theoretical Physics
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- 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
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- Barnes
and Noble.com
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- Circle
of Darkness, The
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- FileQuest.com
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- Insanity's
Edge
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- Mathworks
Inc: Developers of Matlab 5.0
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- Onion:
America's Finest News Source, The
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- So
Many Different Things
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- Steve's Site
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