Computational chemistry

Serafin Fraga

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Computational chemistry

by Serafin Fraga, Graham D. Burrows, Martin Roth

December 1992

Elsevier Publishing Company

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9780444896025

0444896023

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Who is the author of Computational chemistry?

Computational chemistry was written by Serafin Fraga, Graham D. Burrows, Martin Roth.

When was Computational chemistry published?

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