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Paper reference code: A60 and A61

Coulson comments on the previous paper [Part I], and recommends the new paper [Part II] could be published, with his comments.

Written at university of London, King's College, Strand [England].

[Parts I and II were published in Proceedings A, 1951].

Endorsed on recto as received 1 August 1951.

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RR/75/73
Earliest possible date
27 July 1951
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Letter on paper
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2 pages
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Typescript

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Charles Alfred Coulson

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Charles Alfred Coulson, Letter from Charles Alfred Coulson, on a paper 'A modified method of antisymmetrized molecular orbitals. Parts I & II' by W Moffitt, to D C Martin, 27 July 1951, RR/75/73, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_75_73/letter-from-charles-alfred-coulson-on-a-paper-a-modified-method-of-antisymmetrized-molecular-orbitals-parts-i-ii-by-w-moffitt-to-d-c-martin, accessed on 22 January 2025

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