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I m very tired, and deeply shaken, and it suddenly seems unbearable, too, that I can t know Anthony, that I can t read his books, talk to him, walk beside him, look into his eyes, touch his hand. Perhaps if I try hard enough, perhaps if I imagine completely... I try to feel him riding at my shoulder, but he isn t there. [Pg.304]

Figure 18 shows the spectrum of C3D6 in the CH deformation region. We would expect the normal isotope effect to shift C—D deformations about 400 cm-1, that is, completely out of this region. Thus, the observed bands are due to C—C vibrations. The band at 1473 cm-1 (with a shoulder at 1460 cm-1) can only correspond to the 1545 cm-1 band in C3H6. The... [Pg.31]

The main features of the spectra are, in the completely neutral form, (i) a band at 3.2 eV, with a shoulder near 4.5 eV and (ii) the as-grown fully oxidised film has bands near 1.0 eV, 2.7 eV and a shoulder near 3.6eV. On reduction the intensities of the 1.0 eV and 2.7 eV features decrease and shift to lower energy, while the shoulder near 3.6 cV increases in intensity and also shifts to lower energy. [Pg.338]

The two-photon state as determined by the fit to the yellow-solution data has =30 500 cm l. The effect of the one-photon resonance enhancement on yt can be seen if we consider the form of the solid curves in Fig. 9 under conditions that no one-photon resonance is present. In this case, y t would be a dispersive type curve with inversion symmetry around the y t O point at 30 500 cm-l and y"t would be an absorptive like curve centered at 30 500 cm l. The large increase in the magnitudes of y t an Y t on the high-energy side of the spectrum is therefore attributed to one-photon resonance. The peak expected for y"t at 30 500 cm l is barely discernible as a broad shoulder, since it is almost completely obscured by the one-photon resonance. [Pg.205]

In continuous flow analysis, samples follow one another through the tubing and interaction of adjacent samples, which is called carry-over , does occur. Carry-over manifests itself on the recorder trace as peaks that are not completely differentiated. This is most noticeable when a sample of low concentration follows one of high concentration and is either seen as a shoulder on... [Pg.220]

Over the next few minutes he proceeded to make his case that Finnegans Wake represented the most complete understanding yet achieved of the relation of the human mind to time and space and that therefore Joyce, at his death, had somehow been shouldered with the responsibilities of overseeing this corner of God s universe. In this... [Pg.115]

V-Clamp Joints These joints (Fig. 10-143) are attached to the pipe by butt-weld or expanded joints. Theoretically, there is only one relative position of the parts in which the conical surfaces of the clamp are completely in contact with the conical surfaces of the stub ends. In actual practice, there is considerable flexing of the stub ends and the clamp also complete contact is not required. This permits use of elastomeric gaskets as well as metal gaskets. Fittings are also available with integral conical shouldered ends. [Pg.88]

Recent measurements in our laboratory under improved vacuum conditions showed that this shoulder becomes more pronounced with increasing oxidation of the Pu surface, finally ending up with a PU2O3 layer. Even for repeated extensive sputtering, the shoulder could not be removed completely. But one has to keep in mind that the recording of a 4f spectrum needs an extended time (for which UPS spectra show already a weak... [Pg.236]

Haber Weiss reaction has to be considered. In addition, a shoulder appears at 161.3 eV attributable to the Cu(I)-thiolate bonding. This shoulder is not seen in the oxidised protein, although it might be hidden under the relative broad ascending right side. The similar intensity of either sulphur 2p band at 166.3 and 163.1 should be noticed. The 163.1 eV band of the apoprotein rises sharply suggesting the complete dissappearance of any 161.3 eV contribution. The magnitude of the 167 eV band is still only half to that of the reduced holoprotein. [Pg.155]

A simple application of the multiple-oscillator theory is to fit measured reflectance data for MgO in the Reststrahlen region. In Section 9.1 we considered the electronic excitations of MgO, whereas we now turn our attention to its lattice vibrations. A glance at the far-infrared reflectance spectrum of MgO in Fig. 9.7 shows that it does not completely exhibit one-oscillator behavior there is an additional shoulder on the high-frequency side of the main reflectance peak, which signals a weaker, but still appreciable, second oscillator. The solid curves in Fig. 9.7 show the results of a two-oscillator calculation using (9.25) the reflectance data were taken from Jasperse et al. (1966), who give the following parameters for MgO at 295°K ... [Pg.245]


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