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Davis, Gordon

Kohli, K., Davies, Gordon, Vinh, N., West, D., Estreicher, S., Gregorkiewicz, T., Izeddin, I. and Itoh, K. (2006). Isotope Dependence of the Lifetime of the 1136-em Vibration of Oxygen in Silicon. Physical Review Letters, 96(22) 225503. Bibcode 2006PhRvL..96v5503K. doi 10.1103/PhysRevLett.%.225503. PMID 16803320. [Pg.108]

James H. Davis, Jr., Charles M. Gordon, Claus Hilgers, and Peter Wasserscheid 2.1... [Pg.7]

Davies PE, Remuzzi A, Gordon EJ, Dewey CF, Gimbrone MA (1986) Proc Natl Acad Sci 83 2114... [Pg.121]

Table VII should be 1.939 for the ratio k = 0.5. Part of the 17% discrepancy between the results of Lin et al. (L9) and Eq. (27) may be ascribed to the use of incorrect diffusivities. An estimate of the errors is possible for part of their experiments. The value of the product nD/T of K3Fe(CN)6 based on the electric mobility at infinite dilution as used by Lin et al. is 11% too high, according to more recent measurements of the effective ionic diffusivity of Fe(CN)(% by Gordon et al. (G5). Similarly, the mobility product of K4Fe(CN)6 is 16% too high, and that of 02 no less than 26% too high, compared with data of Davis et al. (D7) (see Table III). According to Eq. (27) the value of D would have to be 27% too high to account fully for a coefficient that is 17% too high consequently, the discrepancy cannot be attributed entirely to incorrect diffusivities. Table VII should be 1.939 for the ratio k = 0.5. Part of the 17% discrepancy between the results of Lin et al. (L9) and Eq. (27) may be ascribed to the use of incorrect diffusivities. An estimate of the errors is possible for part of their experiments. The value of the product nD/T of K3Fe(CN)6 based on the electric mobility at infinite dilution as used by Lin et al. is 11% too high, according to more recent measurements of the effective ionic diffusivity of Fe(CN)(% by Gordon et al. (G5). Similarly, the mobility product of K4Fe(CN)6 is 16% too high, and that of 02 no less than 26% too high, compared with data of Davis et al. (D7) (see Table III). According to Eq. (27) the value of D would have to be 27% too high to account fully for a coefficient that is 17% too high consequently, the discrepancy cannot be attributed entirely to incorrect diffusivities.
Intermolecular interaction of ions has been roughly categorized in terms of contact ion pairs (CIP) and solvent-separated ion pairs (SSIP) (Fuoss and Accascina, 1959 Davis, 1962 Szwarc, 1972, 1974 Gordon, 1975), as in (11), though doubtlessly a myriad of ion-pair types exist with varying interionic separations. [Pg.204]

The importance of the hydroxyl-sulfiir dioxide reaction was postulated by Wood et With measur rate constants for hydroperoxy-sulfiir dioxide (Davis et al, and other reactions (James et al. S. Gordon and... [Pg.110]

There have been mixed reports on the success of MST to trace sources of fecal contamination (Harwood et ah, 2003 Myoda et ah, 2003 Stoeckel et ah, 2004). In the case of methods based on . coli, the main limitations were with respect to the reliability of the database. Specifically, E. coli strains are not entirely host specific, their populations are highly diverse with low temporal stability and poor geographical structure (Barnes and Gordon, 2004 Davis and Gordon, 2002 Dixit et ah, 2004 Gordon, 2001 Gordon et ah, 2002). [Pg.179]

Davis, S. A. and Gordon, D. M. (2002). The influence of host dynamics on the clonal composition of Escherichia coli populations. Environ. Microbiol. 4,306-313. [Pg.196]

Curtis A (1989) Method UK Patent Application, N 8901759.4 Cutmore N, Eberhard M www.min-eng.com/protected/me02ex Czaja M, Mazurakb Z (1994) Optical Materials 3 95-98 Czaja M (1999) Excited States of Transition Elements, Duszniki Zdroj, Poland, Abstracts, Polish Academy of Science, P09 Davies G (1994) Properties and Growth of Diamonds. Gordon Davies, King s College, London... [Pg.334]

Davis. P A. and I. Gordon "Microslrueiural Analyses of Gelling Systems." food Technrdogy. 38(5t. 99-109 11984). hllpj/wsvw.di.org/... [Pg.419]

Davis, R. Tormaldehyde Toxicology, Gordon Sc Breach Publishing Group. Newark. NJ, 1993. [Pg.677]


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