Cooperative Molecular Motions in Water
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概要
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We discuss evidence relating to the hypothesis that, in addition to the known critical point in water (below which two fluid phases-a lower-density gas and a higher-density liquid-coexist), there exists a "second" critical point at low temperatures (below which two liquid phases-a higher-density liquid and a lower-density liquid-can coexist).
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1997-06-27
著者
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Stanley H
Boston Univ. Ma
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Stanley H.
Center For Polymer Studies And Physics Department Boston University
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HARRINGTON S.
Center for Polymer Studies and Physics Department Boston University
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POOLE P.
Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Western Ontario
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SASTRY S.
Department of Chemical Engineering, Princeton University
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SCIORTINO F.
Department di Fisica and Istituto Nazionale per la Fisica della Materia University di Roma La Sapien
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STARR F.
Center for Polymer Studies and Physics Department Boston University
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Poole P
Univ. Western Ontario Ontario Can
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Harrington S
Boston Univ. Ma
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Sciortino F
Univ. Roma La Sapienza Roma Ita
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Sastry S.
Department Of Chemical Engineering Princeton University
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Stanley H.
Center For Polymer Studies And Department Of Physics Boston University
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Poole P.
Department Of Applied Mathematics University Of Western Ontario
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Stanley H.E.
Center for Polymer Studies and Physics Department Boston University
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Harrington S.T.
Center for Polymer Studies and Physics Department Boston University
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Poole P.H.
Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Western Ontario
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Stanley H.E.
Center for Polymer Studies and Department of Physics, Boston University
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