Electrons are the “glue” that holds the nuclei together in the chemical bonds of molecules and ions. Of course, it is the nuclei’s positive charges that bind the electrons to the nuclei. The competitions among Coulomb repulsions and attractions as well as the existence of non-zero electronic and nuclear kinetic energies make the treatment of the full electronic-nuclear Schrödinger equation an extremely difficult problem. Electronic
Course Syllabus Textbook – Kathryn L. Hatch, Textile Science, West Publishing Company, 1993. Reference book – Yao, M. et. al. Textile Materials (in Chinese)
Objectives of the CourseThis course is intended to help the students toimprove their English pronunciation, includingsuch elements as (1) the correct pronunciation of individualphonemes and words in English (2) the rhythmic patterns of the English language (3) patterns and functions of English intonation,so that the students will be able to communicate moreeffectively with good pronunciation and intonation
Vocabulary For the Bilingual Course of ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING Department of Environment Science School of Resources and Environment Science EAST CHINA NORMAL UNIVERSITY
Introduction A primary goal of your efforts in this course will be to gather empirical data so as to prove(or disprove) your hypothesis Typically the data that you gather will not directly satisfy this goal Rather, it will be necessary to \reduce\the data. to put it into an appropriate form, so that you can