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The '''Enlargeable Charges''' (ENCS) model of water by András Baranyai and Albert Bartók.
The '''Enlargeable Charges''' (ENCS) model <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2730510  András Baranyai and Albert Bartók "Classical interaction model for the water molecule", Journal of Chemical Physics '''126''' 184508 (2007)]</ref> of [[water]] developed  by András Baranyai and Albert Bartók.
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#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2730510  András Baranyai and Albert Bartók "Classical interaction model for the water molecule", Journal of Chemical Physics '''126''' 184508 (2007)]
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The Enlargeable Charges (ENCS) model [1] of water developed by András Baranyai and Albert Bartók.

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