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Enhanced diffusion through multivalency.
Bartoš L, Lund M, Vácha R.
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Physical Review Letters, 1992
Since the inception of Density Functional Theory (DFT) the remarkable success of the Local Density Approximation (LDA) has been difficult to improve in a systematic way. Originally Hohenberg, Kohn and Sham introduced LDA as the first term in a gradient expansion of the exchange-correlation energy functional[1].
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Since the inception of Density Functional Theory (DFT) the remarkable success of the Local Density Approximation (LDA) has been difficult to improve in a systematic way. Originally Hohenberg, Kohn and Sham introduced LDA as the first term in a gradient expansion of the exchange-correlation energy functional[1].
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Adjectival valency as valency constructions
Constructions and Frames, 2013The article offers new data to the debate on lexical vs. constructional approaches to valency. Research on valency has mainly been concerned with verbs, and in this article it is argued that the neglected area of adjectival valency can shed some new light on this fundamental question.
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Increased-valence theory of valence
Journal of Chemical Education, 1968Describes several "increased valence" formulas for molecular systems with one or more sets of pour electrons distributed among three atomic orbitals of three atoms.
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2007
In recent years, research on valency has led to important insights into the nature of language. Some of these findings are published in this volume for the first time with up-to-date accounts of language description and new reflections on language, above all for English and German. The volume also presents examples of contrastive analysis, which are of
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In recent years, research on valency has led to important insights into the nature of language. Some of these findings are published in this volume for the first time with up-to-date accounts of language description and new reflections on language, above all for English and German. The volume also presents examples of contrastive analysis, which are of
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