## Abstract We present analytic refinements and applications of the deformed atomic densities method [FernΓ‘ndez Rico, J.; LΓ³pez, R.; RamΓrez, G. J Chem Phys 1999, 110, 4213β4220]. In this method the molecular electron density is partitioned into atomic contributions, using a minimal deformation cri
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Knowledge representation for the selection of methods in analytical chemistry
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- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1988
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- English
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- 779 KB
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- 5
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- Article
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- 0169-7439
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