Photoinduced phenomena in nucleic acids. I, Nucleobases in the gas phase and in solvents [electronic resource] / Mario Barbatti, Antonio Carlos Borin, Susanne Ullrich, editors ; with contributions by M. Barbatti [and more].
2015
QP620 .P46 2015eb
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Photoinduced phenomena in nucleic acids. I, Nucleobases in the gas phase and in solvents [electronic resource] / Mario Barbatti, Antonio Carlos Borin, Susanne Ullrich, editors ; with contributions by M. Barbatti [and more].
ISBN
9783319133713 electronic book
3319133713 electronic book
9783319133706
3319133713 electronic book
9783319133706
Published
Cham : Springer, 2015.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (vii, 362 pages) : illustrations.
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10.1007/978-3-319-13371-3 doi
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QP620 .P46 2015eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
572.8
Summary
The series Topics in Current Chemistry presents critical reviews of the present and future trends in modern chemical research. The scope of coverage is all areas of chemical science including the interfaces with related disciplines such as biology, medicine and materials science. The goal of each thematic volume is to give the non-specialist reader, whether in academia or industry, a comprehensive insight into an area where new research is emerging which is of interest to a larger scientific audience. Each review within the volume critically surveys one aspect of that topic and places it within the context of the volume as a whole. The most significant developments of the last 5 to 10 years are presented using selected examples to illustrate the principles discussed. The coverage is not intended to be an exhaustive summary of the field or include large quantities of data, but should rather be conceptual, concentrating on the methodological thinking that will allow the non-specialist reader to understand the information presented. Contributions also offer an outlook on potential future developments in the field. Review articles for the individual volumes are invited by the volume editors. Readership: research chemists at universities or in industry, graduate students
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Topics in current chemistry ; 355.
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