H. BASCH

692 total citations
23 papers, 589 citations indexed

About

H. BASCH is a scholar working on Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, H. BASCH has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 589 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Organic Chemistry, 5 papers in Inorganic Chemistry and 4 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in H. BASCH's work include Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds (3 papers), Animal Virus Infections Studies (3 papers) and Synthesis and Biological Evaluation (3 papers). H. BASCH is often cited by papers focused on Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds (3 papers), Animal Virus Infections Studies (3 papers) and Synthesis and Biological Evaluation (3 papers). H. BASCH collaborates with scholars based in United States, Israel and Malaysia. H. BASCH's co-authors include Mark A. Ratner, Revital Cohen, C. R. Brundle, H. H. Gadebusch, M. B. Robin, D. W. Turner, G. H. Snoeyenbos, Martin Sevoian, Djamaladdin G. Musaev and Keiji Morokuma and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Chemical Physics, Nano Letters and Chemical Physics Letters.

In The Last Decade

H. BASCH

22 papers receiving 538 citations

Peers

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Claudius D’Silva United Kingdom
B. Bachet France
Rainer Eckel Germany
Irvin M. Asher United States
Wayne E. Barth United States
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All Works

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BASCH, H., Revital Cohen, & Mark A. Ratner. (2005). Interface Geometry and Molecular Junction Conductance:  Geometric Fluctuation and Stochastic Switching. Nano Letters. 5(9). 1668–1675. 223 indexed citations
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Morokuma, Keiji, et al.. (2001). Model studies of the structures, reactivities, and reaction mechanisms of metalloenzymes. IBM Journal of Research and Development. 45(3.4). 367–395. 62 indexed citations
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BASCH, H., M. Krauß, & Walter J. Stevens. (1987). Cation binding effect on imidazole tautomerism. International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. 31(3). 405–415. 5 indexed citations
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BASCH, H., et al.. (1986). ChemInform Abstract: Binding of Pt(NH3)32+ to Nucleic Acid Bases. Chemischer Informationsdienst. 17(27). 1 indexed citations
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BASCH, H., et al.. (1984). Optimization of autoclave cycles and selection of formulation for parenteral products, Part III: Effect of formulation variables on sporicidal kinetics.. PubMed. 38(2). 78–82. 1 indexed citations
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Breuer, H., et al.. (1978). Diastereomeric 7-ureidoacetyl cephalosporins. I. Superiority of 7.ALPHA.-H-L-isomers over D-isomers.. The Journal of Antibiotics. 31(6). 546–560. 7 indexed citations
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BASCH, H.. (1971). Orbital population analysis and an approximate mo method. Chemical Physics Letters. 12(1). 110–115. 8 indexed citations
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Brundle, C. R., G. R. Jones, & H. BASCH. (1971). Hei and Heii Photoelectron Spectra and the Electronic Structures of XeF2, XeF4, and XeF6. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 55(3). 1098–1104. 27 indexed citations
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BASCH, H., et al.. (1971). Epicillin: In Vitro Laboratory Studies. Infection and Immunity. 4(1). 44–49. 13 indexed citations
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BASCH, H., et al.. (1969). Geometry and electronic states of CuF2. Chemical Physics Letters. 4(2). 79–80. 16 indexed citations
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Brundle, C. R., D. W. Turner, M. B. Robin, & H. BASCH. (1969). Photoelectron spectroscopy of simple amides and carboxylic acids. Chemical Physics Letters. 3(5). 292–296. 96 indexed citations
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BASCH, H. & H. H. Gadebusch. (1968). In vitro antimicrobial activity of dimethylsulfoxide. Applied Microbiology. 16(12). 1953–1954. 45 indexed citations
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Pansy, F. E., et al.. (1967). Hamycin: in vitro and in vivo studies.. 399–404. 5 indexed citations
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BASCH, H., et al.. (1966). Hamycin: in vitro and in vivo studies.. PubMed. 6. 399–404. 11 indexed citations
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Snoeyenbos, G. H. & H. BASCH. (1960). Further Studies of Virus Hepatitis of Turkeys. Avian Diseases. 4(4). 477–477. 7 indexed citations
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Snoeyenbos, G. H., H. BASCH, & Martin Sevoian. (1958). Infectious Synovitis: II. Drug Prophylaxis and Therapy. Avian Diseases. 2(4). 514–514. 4 indexed citations
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Sevoian, Martin, et al.. (1958). Infectious Synovitis I. Clinical and Pathological Manifestations. Avian Diseases. 2(4). 499–499. 24 indexed citations
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Sevoian, Martin, et al.. (1956). Studies of infectious synovitis. A preliminary report.. 1 indexed citations

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