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English
Pages
406

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Computer modeling of carbohydrate molecules
1990, American Chemical Society
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
"Developed from a symposium sponsored by the ACS divisions of Carbohydrate Chemistry; Cellulose, Paper, and Textile Chemistry; and Computers in Chemistry at the 197th national meeting, Dallas, Texas, April 9-14, 1989."

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Washington, DC
Series
ACS symposium series,, 430

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
547.7/8/0113
Library of Congress
QD321 .C75 1990

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Pagination
ix, 406 p. :
Number of pages
406

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Open Library
OL1877429M
Internet Archive
computermodeling1989fren
ISBN 10
0841218056
LCCN
90037664
OCLC/WorldCat
21561237
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3722340

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