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Duncan, J.L.; Wright, I.J.; Ellis, D., J. Mol. Spectrosc., 1971, 37, 394. [all data]
Benson, S.W.; Ellis, D.A., Surface Areas of Proteins II. Adsorption of Non-Polar Gases, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1950, 72, 2095. [all data]
Ciliberto, E.; Doris, K.A.; Pietro, W.J.; Reisner, G.M.; Ellis, D.E.; Fragala, I.; Herbstein, F.H.; Ratner, M.A.; Marks, T.J., π-π Interactions and bandwidths in 'molecular metals'. A chemical, structural, photoelectron spectroscopic, and hartree-fock-slater study of monomeric and cofacially joined dimeric silicon phthalocyanines, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1984, 106, 7748. [all data]
Casarin, M.; Ajo, D.; Vittadini, A.; Ellis, D.E.; Granozzi, G.; Beroncello, R.; Osella, D., Combined UV-PES and theoretical study of binuclear M2(CO)6(C4H4) complexes (M = Fe, Ru, Os), Inorg. Chem., 1987, 26, 2041. [all data]
Delley, B.; Freeman, A.J.; Ellis, D.E., Metal-metal bonding in Cr-Cr and Mo-Mo dimers: another success of local spin-density theory, Phys. Rev. Lett., 1983, 50, 488-491. [all data]
Vane, F.M.; Ellis, D.H.; Rao, J.; Petrin, M.; Blount, J.F.; Mohacsi, B.E.; Szuna, A.; Kamm, J.J., Metabolism of the enantiomers of 2-hydroxy-N-cyclopropylmethylmorphinan in dog and man, Biomed. Mass Spectrom., 1978, 5, 8, 498-507, https://doi.org/10.1002/bms.1200050808 . [all data]
Ellis, D.J.; Banyard, K.E.; Tait, A.D.; Dixon, M., Potential energy curves and spectroscopic constants for some diatomic systems, J. Phys. B:, 1973, 6, 233. [all data]
Banyard, K.E.; Ellis, D.J.; Tait, A.D.; Dixon, M., Ab initio studies of the potential energy curves for low-lying states of F2+ and F2++, J. Phys. B:, 1974, 7, 1411-1416. [all data]
Ellis, D.J.; Banyard, K.E., A calculation of the spectroscopic constants for several states of NF, J. Phys. B:, 1974, 7, 2021. [all data]
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