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|style="color:#000"|[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.48.587 J. A. Barker and D. Henderson "What is "liquid"? Understanding the states of matter ", Reviews of Modern Physics '''48''' pp. 587 - 671 (1976)] | |style="color:#000"|[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.48.587 J. A. Barker and D. Henderson "What is "liquid"? Understanding the states of matter ", Reviews of Modern Physics '''48''' pp. 587 - 671 (1976)] | ||
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|style="color:#000"| J-P. Hansen and I. R. McDonald "Theory of Simple Liquids", Academic Press (2006) (Third Edition) ISBN 0-12-370535-5 | |style="color:#000"| [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780123705358 J-P. Hansen and I. R. McDonald "Theory of Simple Liquids", Academic Press (2006) (Third Edition)] ISBN 0-12-370535-5 | ||
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|style="color:#000"| C. G. Gray and K. E. Gubbins "Theory of Molecular Fluids: Volume I Fundamentals" Oxford University Press (1984) ISBN 978-0-19-855602-2 | |style="color:#000"| C. G. Gray and K. E. Gubbins "Theory of Molecular Fluids: Volume I Fundamentals" Oxford University Press (1984) ISBN 978-0-19-855602-2 |
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