The current volume comprises five chapters, three of which address recent advances in experimental techniques for providing information on biomolecular reaction paths, for determining linewidth and small frequency shifts, and for applying the microwave Fourier transform technique to experiments of static gases in waveguide cells. Chapters 4 and 5 consider ab initio calculations for both inorganic and organic systems.
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The current volume comprises five chapters, three of which address recent advances in experimental techniques for providing information on biomolecular reaction paths, for determining linewidth and small frequency shifts, and for applying the microwave Fourier transform technique to experiments of static gases in waveguide cells. Chapters 4 and 5 consider ab initio calculations for both inorganic and organic systems.
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Very good. No DJ. Previous owner name on front free page. Previous owner is Prof. Herbert L. Strauss, Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley. No other markings in book. Binding is tight. From the Table of Contents: Applications of Matrix Infrared Spectroscopy to Mapping of Bimolecular Reaction Paths-Frei; Vibrational Line Profile and Frequency Shift Studies by Raman Spectroscopy-Asthana and Kiefer; Microwave Fourier Transform Spectroscopy-Bauder, etc.352pp.