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Through-space and through-bridge components of chemical bonds
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    Through-space and through-bridge components of chemical bonds (English)
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    14 March 2011
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    bond orders
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    chemical interactions
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    direct/indirect bonding mechanisms
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    entropic bond indices
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    information-theoretic bond multiplicities
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    orbital communication theory of chemical bonds
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    through-bridge/through-space bond components
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    Wiberg bond-orders
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