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Keynote lecture. T G Spiro, e-mail address spiro .princeton.edu (RRS and TRRRS). Review of protein dynamics followed by TRRRS selective to specific structural and prosthetic elements. [Pg.1217]

Plenary 2. S A Asher et al, e-mail address asher ,vms.cis.pitt.edu/asher+ (RRS, TRRRS). UV RRS is used to probe methodically the secondary structure of proteins and to follow unfolding dynamics. Developing a library based approach to generalize the mediod to any protein. [Pg.1217]

Plenary 3. Ronald E Hester et al, e-mail address reh York.ac.uk (SERS). Use of dioxane envelope to bring water insoluble cliromophores (chlorophylls) into contact with aqueous silver colloids for SERS enliancement. PSERRS— protected surface-enhanced resonance Raman spectroscopy . [Pg.1217]

Plenary 4. George J Thomas Jr et at, e-mail address thomasgj ,cctr.mnkc.edu (RS). Protein folding and assembly into superstructures. (Slow) time resolved RS probing of virus construction via protein assembly into an icosahedral (capsid) shell. [Pg.1217]

Plenary 5. Manuel Cardona, e-mail address cardona .cardix.mpi-stuttgart.de (RS). Studies of high superconductors. These offer all possible Raman transitions—phonons, magnons, free carrier excitations, pair... [Pg.1217]

Plenary 6. Shu-Lin Zhang et al, e-mail address slzhang pku.edu.cn (RS). Studies of phonon modes of nanoscale one-dimensional materials. Confinement and defect induced Raman transitions. [Pg.1218]

Plenary 8. J Grave et al, e-mail address J.Greve tn.utwente.nl (RS). Confocal direct unaging Raman microscope (CDIRM) for probing of the human eye lens. High spatial resolution of the distribution of water and cholesterol in lenses. [Pg.1218]

Plenary 9. J W Nibler et al, e-mail address niblerj chem.orst.edu (CARS and SRS). High resolution studies of high lymg vibration-rotational transitions in molecules excited in electrical discharges and low density monomers and clusters in free jet expansions. Ionization detected (REMPI) SRS or IDSRS. Detect Raman... [Pg.1218]

Plenary 10. Hiro-o Hamaguchi, e-mail address lilrama ,chem.s.u-tokvo.ac.ip (time and polarization resolved multiplex 2D-CARS). Two-dimensional (tune and frequency) CARS using broadband dye source and streak camera timing. Studies dynamic behaviour of excited (pumped) electronic states. Follows energy flow within excited molecules. Polarization control of phase of signal (NR background suppression). [Pg.1218]

Plenary 11. W Kiefer et al, e-mail address wolfgang.kiefer mail.imi-wue.de (TR CARS). Ultrafast impulsive preparation of ground state and excited state wavepackets by impulsive CARS with REMPI detection in potassium and iodine duners. [Pg.1218]

Plenary 12. Soo-Y Lee, e-mail address scileesY ,nus.edu.sg (RRS). Addresses fimdamental theoretical questions in the phase recovery problem in the inverse transfonn (REP to ABS). See above. [Pg.1218]

Plenary 13. Andreas Otto, e-mail address otto rz.imi-duesseldorf.de (SERS). A survey of problems and models that underlie the SERS effect, now two decades old. Understanding the role of surface rouglmess in the enliancement. [Pg.1218]

Plenary 14. A K Ramdas et al, e-mail address akr phYsics.purdue.edu (RS). Electronic RS studies of doped diamond as potential semiconducting materials. A Raman active Is (p3 2) ls (Pi/2 transition of a hole... [Pg.1218]

Plenary 15. B Scluader et al, e-mail address beriilrard.scluader uni-essen.de (NIR-FTRS). A review of the use of Raman spectroscopy in medical diagnostics. Its possibilities, limitations and expectations. Emphasizes the need for a library of reference spectra and the applications of advanced analysis (chemometry) for comparing patient/library spectra. [Pg.1218]

Plenary 7(5. N I Koroteev et al, e-mail address Koroteev nik.phys.iusu.su (CARS/CSRS, CAHRS, BioCARS). A survey of the many applications of what we call the Class II spectroscopies from third order and beyond. 2D and 3D Raman imaging. Coherence as stored infonuation, quantum infonuation (the qubit ). Uses tenus CARS/CSRS regardless of order. BioCARS is fourtli order in optically active solutions. [Pg.1218]

Plenary 7 7. P M Champion et al, e-mail address champ neu.edu (TRRRS). Femtosecond impulsive preparation and timing of ground and excited state Raman coherences in heme proteins. Discovery of coherence transfer along a de-ligation coordinate. See above for fiirther connnent. [Pg.1219]

Plenary 18. Robin J FI Clark, e-mail address r.i.h.clark ucl.ac.uk (RS). Reports on recent diagnostic probing of art works ranging from illuminated manuscripts, paintings and pottery to papyri and icons. Nondestructive NIR microscopic RS is now realistic using CCD detection. Optimistic about new developments. [Pg.1219]

Plenary 79. FI G M Edwards, e-mail address h.g.m.edwards bradford.ac.uk (NIR-FTRS). A review of recent applications of RS to archeology—characterizing ancient pigments, human skin, bone, ivories, teeth, resins, waxes and gums. Aging effects and dating possibilities. Emphasizes use of microscopic Raman. [Pg.1219]

Plenary 21 A. Alian Wang et al, e-mail address alianw levee.wustl.edu (RS). (Unable to attend IGORS, but abstract is available in proceedings.) With teclmological advances, Raman spectroscopy now has become a field tool for geologists. Mineral characterization for terrestrial field work is feasible and a Raman instrument is being designed for the next rover to Mars, scheduled for 2003. [Pg.1219]

Plenary 21B. A C Albrecht et al, e-mail address aca7 comell.edu (I CRS) (substituting for plenary 21 A). Discusses four new applications using a third approach to the Class II spectroscopies (see above). Raman... [Pg.1219]

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National Institute of Chemistry, Hajdrihova 19, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia e-mail dusa kihp5.cmm.ki.si... [Pg.332]

Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum, Takustr. 7, D-14195 Berlin, Germany E-mail nettesheim9zib.de, reich9zib.de... [Pg.412]

Institute for Materials Research and Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore 119260 FAX (65) 8720785 e-mail s-izvekov imre.org.sg... [Pg.442]

Experience has shown that is better to obtain basis sets in electronic form than paper form since even slight errors in transposition will affect the calculation results. Some basis sets are included with most computer programs that require them. There is also a form page on the Web that allows a user to choose a basis and specify a format consistent with the input of several popular computational chemistry programs at http //www.emsl.pnl.gov 2080/forms/basisform.htm. The basis set is then sent to the user in the form of an e-mail message. [Pg.89]

NetTutor—is a tool for the student when they need extra help with an end of chapter problem Live sessions are scheduled or you can e mail a tutor at any time... [Pg.1335]

University of Leipzig, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Linnestrasse 3, 04103 Leipzig, Germany e-mail engewald uni-leipzig.de... [Pg.11]

Loughborough, Leics, LEll 3TU, UK. E-mail R.M.Smith lboro.ac.uk... [Pg.16]

Nagoya 464-8603, Japan. E-mail shin apchem.nagoya-u.ac.jp... [Pg.17]

Cranfield University, Silsoe, Bedfordshire MK45 4DT, UK E-mail a.p. turner cranfield. ac. uk... [Pg.18]

Department of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow University Leninskie Gory 1, Build. 3, Moscow 119992, Russia E-mail zolotov analyt.chem.msu.ru... [Pg.20]

Volodymyrska Street, Kyiv, 01033, Ukraine, e-mail kulichenko univ. kiev. ua... [Pg.26]

Vinogradov Institute of Geochemistry SB RAS Favorsky Street F, Irkutsk, 664033 Russia, E-mail petrov igc.irk.ru... [Pg.29]


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