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R. Haberlandt, S. Fritzsche, G. Peinel, K. Heinzinger. Molekulardynamik. Wiesbaden Vieweg, 1995. [Pg.69]

A technical grade of />-tolualdehyde, obtained from Fritzsche Brothers, New York, New York, was found satisfactory. [Pg.80]

R Moller, A Csaki, JM Kohler, W Fritzsche. Nucleic Acids Res. 28 E91, 2000. [Pg.429]

Boldrin B, A Tiehm, C Fritzsche (1993) Degradation of phenanthrene, fluorene, fluoranthene, and pyrene by a Mycobacterium sp. Appl Environ Microbiol 59 1927-1930. [Pg.79]

Fritzsche C (1994) Degradation of pyrene at low defined oxygen concentrations by Mycobacterium sp. Appl Environ Microbiol 60 1687-1689. [Pg.230]

G. E. N. Landweer and J. Bezemer, in Amorphous Silicon and Related Materials, Advances in Disordered Semiconductors 1 (H. Fritzsche, Ed.). World Scientific, Singapore, 1989. [Pg.207]

Norgren R.J., Gao C., Ji Y. and Fritzsch B. (1995). Tangential migration of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) neurons in the medial telencephalon in association with transient axons extending from the olfactory nerve. Neurosci Lett 202, 9-12. [Pg.233]

Forster, Th 211, 278, 282, 285 Forster resonance energy transfer, 282 Forster singlet energy transfer, 378 Franck-Condon factors, 23 Franck-Condon principle, 5 Franck-Condon transition, 5 French, C. S., 555 Friedman, G., 353 Fritzsche, J., 37 Frosch, R. P 252, 267, 269 Fumaronitrile, photodimerization in solid state, 478... [Pg.297]

The photodimerization of anthracene, having been first studied by Fritzsche in 1867 (two years after Kekule proposed his revolutionary structure for benzene), was one of the first photochemical systems to be extensively investigated. Fritzsche found that upon exposure to sunlight, benzene solutions of anthracene yielded an insoluble substance which he called Para-photen. Observing that the photoproduct yielded anthracene upon melting, he concluded that he had obtained a polymer of anthracene/9 ... [Pg.325]

In the Fritzsche process blackpowder is not employed, but only the mixed ingredients of potassium nitrate, sulphur and charcoal. These are fed into the process by special methods, but the final construction and use of the fuse remain unchanged. [Pg.128]


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