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Table 1.Calculated values of densities of GaAs and CdTe for one dimension and their corresponding energy levels
Table 3.Calculated values ofspecific heat for different metals  fordifferent temperatures in one dimension
Table 5.Calculated values of paramagneticsusceptibility of Al for different energy levels ofone, two and three dimensions
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