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1. Investigation On Spectroscopic Parameters And Molecular Constants For Some Diatomic Mlecules
2. The Study On The Potential Energy Curves Of CN Radical
3. MRCI Investigation On Spectroscopic Properties For Some Small Diatomic Molecules
4. Theoretical Investigations On Spectroscopoc Properties Of Loy-lying Electronic States Of Several Diatomic Molecules Or Cation
5. The Investigations On The Spectroscopic Parameters And Molcular Constants For SiH And NSe Molecules
6. Spectroscopoc Properties About Loy-lyingelectronic States Of BO Radical And NF~+ Cation
7. Theoretical Investigations On Spectroscopoc Properties Of Loy-lying Electronic States Of PO+ And S2+ Cation
8. Electronic Structure And Coupling In Electronic States Of ZnH And Its Cation
9. The Study Of Light Nuclear Potential Based On The Non-critical Holographic QCD
10. Transient Pulse Radar Imaging Well-logging And Experimental Research
11. Theoretical Investigations On The Electronic Structures And Spectroscopic Properties Of Several Diatomic Molecules Containing Main Group VIA Elements
12. Theoretical Study On The Spectroscopic Properties Of The Excited States For The Phosphorus Monohalogen PX(X=Cl、Br、I、At) Molecules
13. Theoretical Investigations On Spectroscopic Properties Of Low-lying Electronic States Of Several Diatomic Molecules(Cation And Radical)
14. The Investigations On The Spectroscopic Parameters Coand Molcular Nstants For SiO And SiO~+Molecules
15. Molecular Dynamics Simulation Of The Thermodynamic Properties And Crystallization Of Amorphous Silicon Or Monocrystalline Silicon Which Be Strained
16. Genetic Algorithm Was Used To Study Glass Transition Of Matter
17. Spectroscopic Properties Investigations Of Low-lying Electronic States On Diatomic Molecules
18. Spectroscopic Properties About Loy-lying Electronic States Of BS~+ Cation And PN~+ Cation
19. Study On Spectral Characteristics For C2- And CP+
20. Configuration Interaction Study On Excited Electronic States Of The SrH Molecule
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