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Hardcover:
9783540443599 | Springer Verlag, June 3, 2008, cover price $8089.00
Product Description: The volume II/27A has been divided into three subvolumes according to the classes of compounds: Subvolume A: Diamagnetic susceptibility and magnetic anisotropy of inorganic and organometallic compounds; Subvolume B: Diamagnetic susceptibility of organic compounds (Part 1); Subvolume C: Diamagnetic susceptibility and magnetic anisotropy of organic compounds (Part 2)...read more
Hardcover:
9783540231134 | Springer-Verlag, May 29, 2007, cover price $6229.00 | About this edition: The volume II/27A has been divided into three subvolumes according to the classes of compounds: Subvolume A: Diamagnetic susceptibility and magnetic anisotropy of inorganic and organometallic compounds; Subvolume B: Diamagnetic susceptibility of organic compounds (Part 1); Subvolume C: Diamagnetic susceptibility and magnetic anisotropy of organic compounds (Part 2).
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Hardcover:
9783540652526 | Springer Verlag, April 1, 1999, cover price $149.00
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9788187782131 | Gardners Books, December 31, 1998, cover price $6.60 | About this edition: Easy Method Of Learning Arabic Through English Without a Teacher
Product Description: Today, our world increasingly is conceived of as being molecular. An ever widening range of phenomena are described logically in terms of molecular properties and molecular interactions. The majority of known molecules are heterocyclic and heterocycles dominate the fields of biochemistry, medicinal chemistry, dyestuffs, photographic science and are of increasing importance in many others, including polymers, adhesives, and molecular engineering...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
Hardcover:
9783540648406 | Springer Verlag, October 1, 1998, cover price $99.00 | About this edition: Today, our world increasingly is conceived of as being molecular.
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