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Reaction Rate Constant Computations: Theories and Applications, ed. K. Han and T. Chu, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2013, pp. P001-P004.
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Reaction Rate Constant Computations
Theories and Applications
Edited by
Keli Han and Tianshu Chu
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, China
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RSC Theoretical and Computational Chemistry Series No. 6
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