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One-step enrichment coefficient

Here, P and P are the probabilities of regeneration of A and A, respectively, through reaction (9-3). Thus, the one-step enrichment coefficient (a) is defined as follows ... [Pg.127]

Table 9-1. C one-step enrichment coefficient (a) observed for DBK in the absence and presence of an external magnetic field (B)... Table 9-1. C one-step enrichment coefficient (a) observed for DBK in the absence and presence of an external magnetic field (B)...
Fig. 9-4. Magnetic field dependence of the one-step enrichment coefficients (a) observed at room temperature for the MIEs of (a) S in reaction (9-16) (Reproduced from Ref. [18] by permission from Kodansha/Wiley) and (b) Ge in reaction (9-17) (Reproduced from Ref. [13] by permission from The American Chemical Society). Fig. 9-4. Magnetic field dependence of the one-step enrichment coefficients (a) observed at room temperature for the MIEs of (a) S in reaction (9-16) (Reproduced from Ref. [18] by permission from Kodansha/Wiley) and (b) Ge in reaction (9-17) (Reproduced from Ref. [13] by permission from The American Chemical Society).

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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.127 , Pg.130 , Pg.133 ]




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