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William B. Smith

    Introduction to theoretical organic chemistry and molecular modeling
    On Wheels and How I Came There: A Real Story for Real Boys and Girls, Giving the Personal Experiences and Observations of a Fifteen-Year-Old Yankee Bo
    On Wheels and How I Came There: A Real Story for Real Boys and Girls
    • A fascinating memoir about the author's adventures and travels on wheels. From bicycles to cars, this book takes readers on a journey through the history of transportation, and offers insights into the author's personal experiences with various modes of transportation. A great read for anyone interested in travel or the history of transportation.

      On Wheels and How I Came There: A Real Story for Real Boys and Girls
    • The narrative offers a unique perspective through the eyes of a fifteen-year-old boy who experiences the Civil War as both a soldier and a prisoner. It captures his personal observations and adventures, providing insight into the harsh realities of war. This work is part of a broader collection that documents the history of the Americas, showcasing various genres and themes from exploration to military actions, and emphasizes the cultural and societal dynamics of the time. It's an engaging read for those interested in historical accounts and personal stories from the Civil War era.

      On Wheels and How I Came There: A Real Story for Real Boys and Girls, Giving the Personal Experiences and Observations of a Fifteen-Year-Old Yankee Bo
    • An introduction for students and practicing organic chemists, using the Huckel molecular orbital theory as a pedagogical means to explain modern theoretical methods and introduce more advanced techniques in PMO and FMO theory, molecular mechanics, semiempirical methods, and ab initio and density functional methods. Outlines the scope and limitations of several computational programs and offers specific examples of input and output. Contains chapter problems. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

      Introduction to theoretical organic chemistry and molecular modeling