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The structure of li-ga

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In this paper, mesures de diffraction de neutrons for deux echantillons du systeme Li-Ga (Li 0,5 Ga 0.5 and Li 0,77 Ga 0,23 ) indiquent une forte mise en ordre dans le liquide induite par transfert electronique des atomes de Li aux atomes of Ga.
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Des mesures de diffraction de neutrons pour deux echantillons du systeme Li-Ga (Li 0,5 Ga 0,5 et Li 0,77 Ga 0,23 ) indiquent une forte mise en ordre dans le liquide induite par transfert electronique des atomes de Li aux atomes de Ga

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What is "liquid"? Understanding the states of matter

TL;DR: A survey of the theory which underlies the basic understanding of the physics of liquids can be found in this article, with particular emphasis on equilibrium properties, which is now at least comparable with our understanding of solids.
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Electron-transport in liquid-metals and alloys

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Ornstein-Zernike Relation for a Fluid Mixture with Direct Correlation Functions of Finite Range

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