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1. The Application Of Interatomic Potentials On The Rare Earth Intermetallic Compounds
2. Electrostatic Manipulation Of Cold Polar Molecules And Their Stark Deceleration
3. Theoretical Study Of Several Physical Properties Of Intermetallic Compounds
4. Shock Wave Equation Of State And The Stability Of High-pressure Phase Of Enstatite
5. Stability And Thermal Equation Of State Of (Mg, Fe) SiO3-Perovskite At Lower Mantle Conditions
6. The Stability Of (Mg,Fe)SiO3-Perovskite And The Chemical Reaction Between Iron And (Mg,Fe)SiO3-Perovskite At Lower Mantle Conditions
7. Research Of The Valence Electron Theory Of Phase Transition And The Doped Phase Stability Of Zirconia
8. Construction Of N-body Interatomic Potential For The Cu-Al And Pd-Ti Systems And Its Application For Phase Stability Study
9. First Principles Study On Phase Stability Of Some Iron Materials
10. Investigation On Stimulated Brillouin Scattering Self-phase Control For Coherent Beam Conbination With Independent Cell Configuration
11. First-principles Investigations On Mecanical Properties And Electronic Structures Of Diverse Pt-M Intermetallics
12. The Phase Stability And Mechanical Properties Of Transition Metal Nitrides:first-principles Study
13. Phase Stability,Magnetic And Electronic Properties Of Fe-N Compounds:First-principles Calculations
14. Ab Initio Study On The Mechanical And Thermodynamic Properties Of ?? Phase Ni-Co Based Superalloys
15. A First-principles Study On Phase Stability And Mechanical Properties Of Fe-Pd Shape Memory Alloy
16. Reliable phase stability and equilibrium calculation using interval analysis for equation of state models
17. The influence of oceanic internal waves on the phase stability of broadband acoustic transmission at long range
18. Thermoelectric Transport Of Sodium-chloride Type Complex ?-?-?2 Solid Solutions
19. Phase Stability Of Co2CrZ(Z=Al,Ga,Ge,Si)Shape-Memory Alloys From First-Principles Study
20. First Principles Study On Mn Doping To Improve The Properties Of BiFeO3
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