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Microwave Molecular Spectra (3rd Edition) (c) 1984, Walter Gordy & Robert Cook. This book represents the most comprehensive treatment available on the analysis and interpretation of high resolution, microwave rotational spectra of gaseous molecules. It reflects many exciting new developments in microwave spectroscopy, and focuses on subtle new techniques that have improved the sensitivity and resolving power of microwave spectrometers as well as their applicability to new types of spectra. It discusses the recent detection of the microwave spectra of nonpolar, spherical-top molecules and details advances in microwave molecular ion spectroscopy, as well as the observation of rotational spectra of weak, hydrogen-bonded complexes and rare gas atom-molecule complexes (van der Waals molecules). Read the interesting story below ("Knovel Finds Missing Piece for Astronomers") of how this title came to be part of Knovel Library.
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