NRCC Proceedings #8 : Computational Chemistry, 1979

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NRCC Proceedings #8 : Computational Chemistry, 1979

The collection is composed of print-outs of materials meant to accompany lectures delivered by speakers at the workshop held held at Indiana University August 13-24, 1979 sponsored jointly by the National Resource for Computation in Chemistry and the Quantum Chemistry Program Exchange. The materials presented here are not reprints of the lectures presented; they are accompanying materials that were used by the presenters.

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