James Charles Phillips
James Charles Phillips (born March 9, 1933) is an American physicist and a member of the National Academy of Sciences (1978). Phillips invented the exact theory of the ionicity of chemical bonding in semiconductors, as well as new theories of compacted networks (including glasses, high temperature superconductors, and proteins). Provided by Wikipedia
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Physics of high T c superconductors by Phillips, James C.
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Bonds and bands in semiconductors by Phillips, James C. 1933-
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Bonds and bands in semiconductors by Phillips, James C.
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Physics of high-Tc superconductors by Phillips, James C.
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The role of syllabic regulation in the Russian folk lament by Phillips, James C.
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Physics of high T c superconductors by Phillips, James C.
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Covalent bonding in crystals, molecules, and polymers by Phillips, James C.
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