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Comment on `Exact electron-gas response functions at high density'
(1988-05/09)For original paper see D.C. Langreth and S.H. Vosko, ibid., vol.59, p.497 (1987). Langreth and Vosko calculated correlation contributions to the Hohenberg-Kohn energy response function Kxc(q,k). They claimed that the results ... -
Comment on `Quantum-mechanical interpretation of the exchange-correlation potential of Kohn-Sham density-functional theory'
(1990-07/09)For original paper see M.K. Harbola and V. Sahni, ibid., vol.62, p.489 (1989). Harbola and Sahni suggested a procedure for constructing the exchange-correlation potential that enters the Kohn-Sham single-particle equations. ... -
Comparison of an ab initio calculation of the CO-Ar P(2) line shape with high-resolution measurements
(2002)No abstract available. -
A comparison of two high performance inverse photoemission bandpass detectors
(1998-01)No abstract available. -
Comparison of weekly cycle of NO2 satellite retrievals and NOx emission inventories for the continental United States
(2009-03)No abstract available. -
Configuration-Space Approach to the Fcc to Hcp Structural Transition
(1990-07)No abstract available. -
Confirmation of a Dominating Hot-Dust Component in z~2 Star Forming ULIRGs
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Constraining Dust and Molecular Gas Properties in Lyman Alpha Blobs at z 3
(2011-10-07)In order to constrain the bolometric luminosities, dust properties and molecular gas content of giant Lyman alpha nebulae, the so-called Lyman alpha blobs, we have carried out a study of dust continuum and CO line emission ... -
Constraining Star Formation and AGN in z~2 Massive Galaxies using High Resolution MERLIN Radio Observations
(2009-05-21)We present high spatial resolution MERLIN 1.4GHz radio observations of two high redshift (z~2) sources, RGJ123623 (HDF147) and RGJ123617 (HDF130), selected as the brightest radio sources from a sample of submillimetre-faint ... -
Contribution of water vapor dimers to clear sky absorption of solar radiation
(Swedish Geophys. Soc, 1999-03)Using previously derived-values of the water vapor dimer spectral absorption cross section we calculate the water vapor dimer contribution to the clear sky absorption of solar radiation. We consider the water dimer ... -
Convective damping of buoyancy anomalies and its effect on lapse rates in the tropical lower troposphere
(2006-01)No abstract available. -
Convergence properties as a function of spatial dimensionality of gradient expansions for the ground-state energy of an inhomogeneous electron gas
(1986-02/15)The extended Thomas-Fermi approximation for the ground-state energy of a many-fermion system is generalized to arbitrary spatial dimension. The authors' objective is a better understanding of convergence properties of such ... -
Correlation between X-Ray Absorption and Chemical-Potential Measurements in Lithium Intercalated Carbons
(1992-02)No abstract available. -
Critical behavior of two-dimensional magnetic systems with dipole-dipole interactions
(1989-01/01)The critical exponents of two-dimensional dipolar magnetic systems with isotropic in-plane ordering may be obtained from the expansion which determines the exponents of isotropic three-dimensional dipolar systems. However, ... -
Critical exponents and amplitude ratios from electrical resistivity measurements of dysprosium
(1980-02/01)Resistive anomalies in helical antiferromagnets are shown to reflect the temperature dependence of the specific heat sufficiently close to the Neel temperature. The temperature dependence of superzone energy gaps does not ... -
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Critical magnetic susceptibility of gadolinium
(1988-08/01)The magnetic suspectibility of a single crystal of high-purity gadolinium has been measured in the critical region with use of AC susceptibility methods. For reduced temperatures t10-3, the data are described by a simple ... -
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Crystal-Structure of Lixni2-Xo2 and a Lattice-Gas Model for the Order-Disorder Transition
(1992-08)No abstract available.