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Cage models comparisons

The fluctuating cage model presented in Chapter 7 is an alternative. The idea came from comparison of the different kinds of absorption spectra of HC1 found in liquid solutions (Fig. 0.5). In SFg as a solvent the rotational structure of the infrared absorption spectrum of HC1 is well resolved [15, 16], while in liquid He it is not resolved but has... [Pg.8]

Table 23.2. General comparison of the cage models under floating and submerged conditions (ratios). Table 23.2. General comparison of the cage models under floating and submerged conditions (ratios).
Figure 4 RPAE calculated results for the Xe 4d photoionization cross section of free Xe, o 4dee, as well as of Xe C6o calculated in the framework of both the 5-potential model, a s [37] and A-potential model, a4 A [33], Also shown, for comparison, are calculated data [33], marked ct4 5a, obtained for the 4d photoionization cross section of Xe Cgo with an artificially reduced thickness of the Cgg cage from A = 1.9 au to A = 0.5 au, deepened potential depth, UgQ = 25.9 eV, and changed inner radius Rc = 6.389 au, in order to simulate the 5-potential model but keep the binding strength of the cage potential unchanged (see the main text body). Figure 4 RPAE calculated results for the Xe 4d photoionization cross section of free Xe, o 4dee, as well as of Xe C6o calculated in the framework of both the 5-potential model, a s [37] and A-potential model, a4 A [33], Also shown, for comparison, are calculated data [33], marked ct4 5a, obtained for the 4d photoionization cross section of Xe Cgo with an artificially reduced thickness of the Cgg cage from A = 1.9 au to A = 0.5 au, deepened potential depth, UgQ = 25.9 eV, and changed inner radius Rc = 6.389 au, in order to simulate the 5-potential model but keep the binding strength of the cage potential unchanged (see the main text body).
Figure 18 Calculated [33] RPAE results for the Xe 5s photoionization cross section of Xe Cgo obtained in the A-potential model at the frozen-cage approximation level. (a) o 1" A iro), complete RPAE calculation accounting for interchannel coupling between photoionization transitions from the Xe 4d10, 5s2 and 5p6 subshells (b) 5 A ( >), the same as in (a) but with the 4d - f, p transitions being replaced by those of free Xe, for comparison purposes (c) o AA( Figure 18 Calculated [33] RPAE results for the Xe 5s photoionization cross section of Xe Cgo obtained in the A-potential model at the frozen-cage approximation level. (a) o 1" A iro), complete RPAE calculation accounting for interchannel coupling between photoionization transitions from the Xe 4d10, 5s2 and 5p6 subshells (b) 5 A ( >), the same as in (a) but with the 4d - f, p transitions being replaced by those of free Xe, for comparison purposes (c) o AA(<y), complete RPAE calculations for the 4d photoionization cross section of encaged Xe (d), complete RPAE calculated data for the 5s...
The Catch device (Balt Extrusion, Montmorency, Erance) is a distally closed, self-expanding nitinol cage that has also been used for thrombectomy with promising results [32]. A comparison between the MERCI and the Catch devices in an animal model has demonstrated superiority of the MERCI Retriever, which resulted in higher rates of overall recanalization (90% vs. 70%), higher chances of recanalization at the first attempt, and a lower rate of thrombus fragmentation/ distal embolization [33]. [Pg.272]


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