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  1. VDW Dental | Endo Easy Efficient

    With comprehensible step-by-step instructions for device usage during preparation and length determination as well as for maintenance and care of your VDW endo motor

  2. VDW Radii

    Atomic VDW (van der Waals) radii are used in sphere and ball display. They are also used to identify clashes and contacts and to calculate molecular surfaces and surface areas.

  3. VDW Dental - YouTube

    VDW GmbH based in Munich, Germany is one of the most well-known manufacturers in the dental branch of endodontics. For more than 150 years, VDW has been a pioneer in shaping …

  4. NiTi instruments. In 2008, he published a clinical article on canal preparation using only one engine-driven NiTi instrument and joined together with VDW to start developing a system …

  5. Van Der Waals Force - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Van der Waals forces exist among all kinds of atoms and molecules. The origin of vdW force stems from the instantaneous dipole-induced dipole interactions among adjacent apolar atoms …

  6. Videos | VDW Dental

    Find short and descriptive videos that show you the use and handling of our VDW products.

  7. Van der Waals Forces - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Van der Waals forces' is a general term used to define the attraction of intermolecular forces between molecules. There are two kinds of Van der Waals forces: weak London Dispersion …

  8. VDW & ASSOCIATES, LLC in Houston, TX | Company Info

    Jul 24, 2025 · Discover Company Info on VDW & ASSOCIATES, LLC in Houston, TX, such as Contacts, Addresses, Reviews, and Registered Agent.

  9. Ductile van der Waals materials | Science

    Jul 31, 2020 · Van der Waals (vdW) materials are made up of strongly bonded two-dimensional (2D) layers that are bound in the third dimension through weaker dispersion forces. Graphite is …

  10. First-Principles Models for van der Waals Interactions in Molecules …

    Mar 8, 2017 · Noncovalent van der Waals (vdW) or dispersion forces are ubiquitous in nature and influence the structure, stability, dynamics, and function of molecules and materials throughout …