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- configure or configuration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Configuration or configurations may refer to: Computer configuration or system configuration Configuration...
- all the other electrons. Mathematically, configurations are described by Slater determinants or configuration state functions. According to the laws of...
- molecule, or the number of spin configurations in a magnet. The name might suggest that it relates to all possible configurations or particle positions of a...
- that these electron configurations are given for neutral atoms in the gas phase, which are not the same as the electron configurations for the same atoms...
- certain specific configurations had been studied earlier (for instance by Thomas Kirkman in 1849), the formal study of configurations was first introduced...
- changes. The term “configurations” is mostly used by comparative anthropological studies and by cultural history. Configurational analysis became a special...
- for variable geometry and combined (closed) wing types. Most of the configurations described here have flown (if only very briefly) on full-size aircraft...
- that these electron configurations are given for neutral atoms in the gas phase, which are not the same as the electron configurations for the same atoms...
- automatically (all possible configurations within an active space of some orbitals) or semiautomatically (taking all configurations as references that have...
- the car as A-pillar, B-pillar, C-pillar and D-pillar. Common car body configurations are one-box (e.g., a van/minivan/MPV), two-box (e.g., a hatchback/SUV)...