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When the time delay between excitation and diagnostic electron scattering is 15 ns, only fragmentation and no cis-trans isomerization is observed. When the time delay is several milliseconds, cis-trans isomerization is prevalent. [Pg.108]

Hammar SP, Gould VE. Neuroendocrine neoplasms. In Azar HA, ed. Pathology of Human Neoplasms An Atlas of Diagnostic Electron Microscopy and Immunohistochemistry. New York Raven Press 1988 333-404. [Pg.453]

For externally used diagnostic electronics, reliability may also be a life-or-death situation if instruments do not provide accurate information. [Pg.249]

Another reason for interest in microwaves in chemical technology involves the fields of dielectric spectrometry, electron spin resonance (esr), or nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) (see Magnetic spin resonance). AppHcations in chemical technology relating to microwave quantum effects are of a diagnostic nature and are not reviewed herein. [Pg.337]

Various plasma diagnostic techniques have been used to study the SiH discharges and results have helped in the understanding of the growth kinetics. These processes can be categorized as r-f discharge electron kinetics, plasma chemistry including transport, and surface deposition kinetics. [Pg.358]

In his valence bond theory (VB), L. Pauling extended the idea of electron-pair donation by considering the orbitals of the metal which would be needed to accommodate them, and the stereochemical consequences of their hybridization (1931-3). He was thereby able to account for much that was known in the 1930s about the stereochemistry and kinetic behaviour of complexes, and demonstrated the diagnostic value of measuring their magnetic properties. Unfortunately the theory offers no satisfactory explanation of spectroscopic properties and so was... [Pg.921]

Much present electronic equipment deals with signals which are not sinusoidal and which may not even be periodic in nature. However, these signals can be divided into a series of components, each of a single specific frequency, and each can then be studied in turn in order to determine its characteristics. Where plant instrumentation is concerned, this technique can be particularly useful for diagnostic purposes. [Pg.245]

Electro-osmosis generated flows are interesting for micro-electronics, biomedical diagnostic techniques, and a number of other applications. Important results related to heat transfer in such flows were obtained recently by Maynes and Webb... [Pg.182]

Particle Formation, Electron microscopy and optical microscopy are the diagnostic tools most often used to study particle formation and growth in precipitation polymerizations (7 8). However, in typical polymerizations of this type, the particle formation is normally completed in a few seconds or tens of seconds after the start of the reaction (9 ), and the physical processes which are involved are difficult to measure in a real time manner. As a result, the actual particle formation mechanism is open to a variety of interpretations and the results could fit more than one theoretical model. Barrett and Thomas (10) have presented an excellent review of the four physical processes involved in the particle formation oligomer growth in the diluent oligomer precipitation to form particle nuclei capture of oligomers by particle nuclei, and coalescence or agglomeration of primary particles. [Pg.268]

The overall conceptual layout of the pulsed dye laser LGS system is shown in Fig. 18. A thermally insulated room located on the dome floor houses much of the laser system to minimize vibrations on the telescope and the heat dissipated within the dome. The enclosure houses 6 frequency-doubled Nd YAG pump lasers, the DM0, the associated laser electronics and diagnostics, the... [Pg.233]

It appears that Cluster C catalyzes the chemistry of CO oxidation and transfers electrons to Cluster B, which donates electrons to external acceptors such as ferredoxin. Since a crystal structure of this protein does not exist, the proposed structure of Cluster C is based on spectroscopic measurements. In some cases, the EPR spectrum of a metal center is diagnostic of the type of center. However, the EPR spectra of Cluster C are unusual. The paramagnetic states of Cluster C (Credi and Cred2) have g-values that are atypical of standard [4Fe-4S] clusters (Table III) and are similar to those in a variety of structurally unrelated systems including a t-oxo bridged ion dimer), a [Fe4S4] ... [Pg.316]

These results have demonstrated that the biomimetic approach of copying the supramolecular principle of archaeal cell envelopes opens new possibilities for exploiting functional hpid membranes at meso- and macroscopic scales. Moreover, this technology has the potential to initiate a broad spectrum of developments in such areas as sensor technology, diagnostics, biotechnology, and electronic or optical devices. [Pg.380]


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