| 1. | The potential energy surfaces of an E ?" e Jahn-Teller effect.
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| 2. | A low energy surface would then be desired to prevent adsorption.
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| 3. | Qualitatively the reaction coordinate diagrams ( one-dimensional energy surfaces ) have numerous applications.
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| 4. | The potential energy surfaces of an E ?" e Jahn Teller effect
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| 5. | The Fermi energy surface in momentum space is known as the Fermi surface.
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| 6. | That is unless the potential energy surface is perturbed to favor the diradical.
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| 7. | It uses fixed geometries of amino acid residues to simplify the potential energy surface.
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| 8. | Most molecular liquids achieve complete wetting with high-energy surfaces.
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| 9. | Hence, diabatic potentials generated from transforming multiple electronic energy surfaces together are generally not exact.
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| 10. | Depending on the type of liquid chosen, low-energy surfaces can permit either complete or partial wetting.
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