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  1. Ice: a fruitful source of information about liquid water
    J.L.F. Abascal, R. Garcia Fernandez, L.G. MacDowell, E. Sanz and C. Vega
    J.Mol.Liq. 136 214-220 (2007)
  2. Complete phase behaviour of the symmetrical colloidal electrolyte
    J.B.Caballero, E.G.Noya and C.Vega
    J.Chem.Phys. 127 244910 (2007)
  3. The water forcefield: importance of dipolar and quadrupolar interactions
    J.L.F.Abascal and C.Vega
    J.Phys.Chem.C 111 15811-15822 (2007)
  4. Equation of state, thermal expansion coefficient and isothermal compressibility for ices Ih, II, III, V and VI, as obtained from computer simulation
    E.G.Noya, C.MenduiƱa, J.L.Aragones and C.Vega
    J.Phys.Chem.C 111 15877-15888 (2007)
  5. Revisiting the Frenkel-Ladd method to compute the free energy of solids: the Einstein molecule approach
    C.Vega and E.G.Noya
    J.Chem.Phys. 127 154113 (2007)
  6. Properties of ices at 0 K: a test of water models
    J.L.Aragones, J.L.F.Abascal, E.G.Noya and C.Vega
    J.Chem.Phys. 127 154518 (2007)
  7. Phase diagram of model anistropic particles with octahedral symmetry
    E.G.Noya, C.Vega , J.P.K.Doye and A.A.Louis
    J.Chem.Phys.127 054501 (2007)
  8. An investigation of the salting out of methane from aqueous electrolyte solutions using computer simulations
    H.Docherty, A.Galindo, C.Vega and E.Sanz
    J.Phys.Chem.B 111 8993-9000 (2007)
  9. Dipole-Quadrupole force ratios determine the ability of potentials models to describe the phase diagram of water
    J.L.F.Abascal and C.Vega
    Physical Review Letters 98 237801 (2007)
  10. The melting point of hexagonal ice (Ih) is strongly dependent on the quadrupole of the water models
    J.L.F.Abascal and C.Vega
    Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 9 2775-2778 (2007)
  11. Surface tension of the most popular models of water by using the test-area simulation method
    C.Vega and E.de Miguel
    J.Chem.Phys. 126 154707 (2007)
  12. Solubility of KF and NaCl in water by molecular simulation
    E.Sanz and C.Vega
    J.Chem.Phys. 126 014507 (2007)