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<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.432402 O. Matsuoka, E. Clementi, and M. Yoshimine "CI study of the water dimer potential surface", Journal of Chemical Physics '''64''' pp. 1351-1361 (1976)]</ref>.  
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.432402 O. Matsuoka, E. Clementi, and M. Yoshimine "CI study of the water dimer potential surface", Journal of Chemical Physics '''64''' pp. 1351-1361 (1976)]</ref>.  
See also the [[MCYL]] model, which is an extended version.
See also the [[MCYL]] model, which is an extended version.
==MCYna==
MCYna (MCY non-additive) <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2786449  Jianhui Li, Zhongwu Zhou, and Richard J. Sadus "Role of nonadditive forces on the structure and properties of liquid water", Journal of Chemical Physics '''127''' 154509 (2007)]</ref>
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The MCY model for water was developed by Matsuoka, Clementi, and Yoshimine [1]. See also the MCYL model, which is an extended version.

MCYna

MCYna (MCY non-additive) [2]

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