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      Johnston, Shona M., author.
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      distance of the oxygen atom above the Cu(111) surface is 1.31 +/- 0.06 A. Atomic oxygen also adsorbs
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      Egami, Takeshi.
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      * Introducing a unique method to study the atomic structure of nano-materials * Award winning
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      Woodruff, D. P.
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      chemical ordering : an experimental view on the atomic scale / M. Schmid and P. Varga -- Surface alloying
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      Jena, Bhanu P., editor.
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      atomic force microscopy / Daniel M. Czajkowsky and Zhifeng Shao -- Cryo-atomic force microscopy / Sitong
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      Porquerolles School on Special Topics in Surface Science (3rd : 2000 : Porquerolles Island, France)
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      Introduction -- Some elastic effects in crystal growth -- Introduction to the atomic structure of
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      Seminario, J. M.
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      Quantum mechanics can describe the detailed structure and behavior of matter, from electrons, atoms
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      Andersson, Sten.
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      . This mathematics is particularly fruitful to apply at molecular and atomic distances. The structure
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      Pourdeyhimi, Behnam.
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      LLDPE -- Evaluation of Scratch and Mar Resistance in Automotive Coatings: Nanoscratching by Atomic Force
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      Diercksen, G. H. F.
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      surfaces. His results are essential in molecular and atomic physics, in astrophysics, and in biochemistry.
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      Devillers, James, 1956-
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      . Genetically Evolved Receptor Models (GERM): A Procedure for Construction of Atomic-Level Receptor Site Models
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      Smallman, R. E., author.
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      Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. The structure and bonding of atoms; 1.1 The realm of materials science; 1.2