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CH = C = CH— are called allenes after the simplest member of the series. They are said to have cumulated double bonds. They react in most cases normally, that is, each double bond is unaffected by the proximity of the other they are converted by heating into the isomeric acetylenes. Compounds of the type... [Pg.142]

No distortion, neither geometrical neither due to magnetic fields, thanks to proximity focusing. The non sensitivity of the tube to magnetic fields enables software enhancement of the images such as flat field corrections. [Pg.594]

A proximity focused image intensifier appears therefore as a good solution for both low and high energy applications it combines a sufficient gain to avoid noisy images due to a the quantum sink without some drawbacks of standard image intensifier. [Pg.596]

The 85 mm proximity focused Intensifier designed for high energy includes the following ... [Pg.596]

In this section we consider electromagnetic dispersion forces between macroscopic objects. There are two approaches to this problem in the first, microscopic model, one assumes pairwise additivity of the dispersion attraction between molecules from Eq. VI-15. This is best for surfaces that are near one another. The macroscopic approach considers the objects as continuous media having a dielectric response to electromagnetic radiation that can be measured through spectroscopic evaluation of the material. In this analysis, the retardation of the electromagnetic response from surfaces that are not in close proximity can be addressed. A more detailed derivation of these expressions is given in references such as the treatise by Russel et al. [3] here we limit ourselves to a brief physical description of the phenomenon. [Pg.232]

A system of interest may be macroscopically homogeneous or inliomogeneous. The inliomogeneity may arise on account of interfaces between coexisting phases in a system or due to the system s finite size and proximity to its external surface. Near the surfaces and interfaces, the system s translational synnnetry is broken this has important consequences. The spatial structure of an inliomogeneous system is its average equilibrium property and has to be incorporated in the overall theoretical stnicture, in order to study spatio-temporal correlations due to themial fluctuations around an inliomogeneous spatial profile. This is also illustrated in section A3.3.2. [Pg.716]

Figure Bl.2.11. Biologically active centre in myoglobin or one of the subunits of haemoglobin. The bound CO molecule as well as the proximal and distal histidines are shown m addition to the protohaeme unit. From Rousseau D L and Friedman J M 1988 Biological Applications of Raman Spectroscopy vol 3, ed T G Spiro (New York Wiley). Reprinted by pennission of John Wiley and Sons Inc. Figure Bl.2.11. Biologically active centre in myoglobin or one of the subunits of haemoglobin. The bound CO molecule as well as the proximal and distal histidines are shown m addition to the protohaeme unit. From Rousseau D L and Friedman J M 1988 Biological Applications of Raman Spectroscopy vol 3, ed T G Spiro (New York Wiley). Reprinted by pennission of John Wiley and Sons Inc.
NOEs between nuclei are often exploited to demonstrate their spatial proximity, as described in the final section. It is possible to obtain decoupled NMR spectra without the complications of the NOE, by confining the decoupling irradiation to the period of the FID alone, and then waiting for 10 x before... [Pg.1444]

Central to all SPMs (or local probe methods , or local proximal probes as they are sometimes called) is the presence of a tip or sensor, typically of less than 100 mn radius, that is rastered in close proximity to—or in contact with—tire sample s surface. This set-up enables a particular physical property to be measured and imaged over the scaimed area. Crucial to the development of this family of teclmiques were both the ready availability of piezoelements, with which the probe can be rastered with subnanometre precision, and the highly developed computers and stable electronics of the 1980s, without which the operation of SPMs as we know them would not have been possible. [Pg.1676]

Staufer U 1995 Surface modification with a scanning proximity probe microscope Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy II ed R Wiesendanger and Fl-J Guntherodt (Beriin Springer) ch 8... [Pg.1723]

Fig. 1. The rate-determining step in the neutral hydrolysis of paramethoxy-phenyl dichloroacetate. In the reactant state (a) a water molecule is in proximity of the carbonyl carbon after concerted proton transfer to a second water molecule and electron redistribution, a tetrahedral intermediate (b) is formed. Fig. 1. The rate-determining step in the neutral hydrolysis of paramethoxy-phenyl dichloroacetate. In the reactant state (a) a water molecule is in proximity of the carbonyl carbon after concerted proton transfer to a second water molecule and electron redistribution, a tetrahedral intermediate (b) is formed.
After return to the Commander window, the reaction retrieval may be executed separately 629 Dicls-Aldcr reactions between aliphatic dienes and cyclic dicno-pliiles are found. This partial result can be narrowed down by restricting tlie reaction conditions by means of the fact editor, The search field codes for the yield and the temperature can be found to be RX.NYD and RX.T, respectively, either by browsing the database structure or by applying the Find option, as described in the first example. To ensure that the retrieved reaction conditions belong to the same experiment, both search terms must be connected by means of the PROXIMITY operator. Before the retrieval is started, the option "Refine results in... [Pg.255]

Similarity is often used as a general term to encompass either similarity or dissimilarity or both (see Section 6.4.3, on similarity measures, below). The terms "proximity" and distance are used in statistical software packages, but have not gained wide acceptance in the chemical literature. Similarity and dissimilarity can in principle lead to different rankings. [Pg.303]

With some acids (e.g., succinic acid and sulplianilic acid) more satisfactory results are obtained by reversing the order of mixing, i.e., by adding the solution of the so um salt of the acid to the reagent. It should be pointed out that the melting points of the derivatives as determined on the electric hot plate (Fig. II, 11, 1) may differ by 2-3° from those obtained by the capillary tube method. In view of the proximity of the melting points of the derivatives of many acids, the mixed m.p. test (Section 1,17) should be applied. [Pg.364]

Inspired by the many hydrolytically-active metallo enzymes encountered in nature, extensive studies have been performed on so-called metallo micelles. These investigations usually focus on mixed micelles of a common surfactant together with a special chelating surfactant that exhibits a high affinity for transition-metal ions. These aggregates can have remarkable catalytic effects on the hydrolysis of activated carboxylic acid esters, phosphate esters and amides. In these reactions the exact role of the metal ion is not clear and may vary from one system to another. However, there are strong indications that the major function of the metal ion is the coordination of hydroxide anion in the Stem region of the micelle where it is in the proximity of the micelle-bound substrate. The first report of catalysis of a hydrolysis reaction by me tall omi cell es stems from 1978. In the years that... [Pg.138]

In a second attempt to obtain more insight into the binding location of the dienophile and now also the diene, we have made use of the influence of paramagnetic ions on the spin-lattice relaxation rates of species in their proximity. Qose to these ions the spin-lattice relaxation rate is dramatically enhanced. This effect is highly distance-dependent as is expressed by Equation 5.7, describing the spin-lattice... [Pg.146]

In retrospect, this study has demonstrated the limitations of two commonly accepted methods of analysing solubilisation and micellar catalysis, respectively. It has become clear that solubilisate ririg-current induced shifts need to be interpreted with due caution. These data indicate a proximity of solubilisate and parts of the surfactant and, strictly, do not specify the location within the micelle where the encounter takes place. Also the use of the pseudophase model for bimolecular reactions requires precaution. When distribution of the reactants over the micelle is not comparable, erroneous results are likely to be obtained... [Pg.153]

To explain how solid acids such as Nafion-H or HZSM-5 can show remarkable catalytic activity in hydrocarbon transformations, the nature of activation at the acidie sites of such solid acids must be eon-sidered. Nafion-H contains acidic -SO3H groups in clustered pockets. In the acidic zeolite H-ZSM-5 the active Bronsted and Tewis acid sites are in close proximity (—2.5 A). [Pg.201]


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Acidosis Proximal tubular

Alcohols with proximate alcoholic groups

Aliphatic proximity

Aminoglycoside antibiotics proximal renal tubular

Amplified Luminescent Proximity Homogeneous Assay (AlphaScreen)

Amplified luminescence proximity

Amplified luminescent proximity

Amplified luminescent proximity homogeneous assay

Analysis, proximate qualitative

Analysis, proximate quantitative

Antibodies proximity effects

Binding Site in Close Proximity to a Catalytic or Reactive Center

Bomb Proximity or VT (Variable Time) Fuzes

Busbars proximity effects

Cables proximity effects

Carbon proximate analysis fixed

Carcinogen proximate

Carcinogens, proximal

Catalysis proximity effects

Catalysis proximity factor

Catalytic antibodies proximity effects

Cephalosporin Nephrotoxicity Role of Proximal Tubular Secretion

Chemical component proximate

Circumflex artery proximal

Clinical Staff in Proximity of Patient Undergoing a Procedure

Close-proximity mode experiments

Clothing proximity suit

Coke, proximate analysis

Complex induced proximity effect

Complex-induced proximity

Complex-induced proximity effect (CIPE

Complex-induced proximity metalation

Conductors proximity effects

Conformation proximity effects

Contact and proximity printing

Content proximate composition

Convoluted tubules proximal, diuretics acting

Coordination-induced proximity

Creating the Proximal Event Chain

Creatinine proximal tubule reabsorption

Cyclodextrin proximity

Cysteine proximate

Cytochrome proximal cysteine ligand

Directed ortho metalation complex-induced proximity effect

Distal/proximal ratio

Effects of Antisense Targeting to the Proximal Tubule

Feeds proximate analysis

Fibrosis proximal

Fixed carbon, proximate

Glucose proximal tubule reabsorption

Hazardous waste sites proximity

Heat-reflecting proximity suits

Heme proximal ligand

Hemoglobin distal, proximal histidine

Hemoglobin proximal histidine

Highway proximity

Homonuclear Difference NOE The Test for Proximity

Human primary renal proximal tubular cells

Human proximal tubular

Human proximal tubular cell line

Human proximal tubular primary cultures

Imaging Proximity printing

Implied Proximity Operator

Inhibition Proximal to Transcription Factors

Interfacial proximity effect

Kidney proximal convoluted tubule

Kidneys proximal renal tubule

Kidneys proximal tubule

Left anterior descending coronary artery proximal

Mechanisms Complex-Induced Proximity Effect Process, Kinetically Enhanced Metalation, and Overriding Base Mechanism

Membrane-proximal calcium

Micelles proximity effects

Myoglobin proximal histidine

Myopathy proximal

Necrosis proximal convoluted tubules

Network proximal

Nickel proximal

Optical proximity correction

Optical proximity effects

Organ proximal

Organisational vs. geographical proximity

Original coal samples, proximate

Packing proximity index

Palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling involving alkyl groups without proximal unsaturation

Peats proximate analyses

Phenyl ring proximity

Physiological functions renal proximal tubule

Positioning and Proximity

Proximal

Proximal

Proximal Group Adducts

Proximal Instability

Proximal Interphalangeal Joint

Proximal Probes

Proximal Rheumatoid Arthritis

Proximal Tubular Cells and their Functions

Proximal analysis

Proximal and Distal Determinants of Task Difficulty

Proximal artery occlusion

Proximal base effect

Proximal cleavage

Proximal common carotid

Proximal common carotid occlusion

Proximal continental shelf

Proximal convoluted tubule

Proximal convoluted tubule, transport

Proximal convoluted tubule, transport mechanisms

Proximal cytoplasm

Proximal effect

Proximal histidine

Proximal histidine redox potential

Proximal jejunum

Proximal lactones

Proximal ligand

Proximal mechanisms involved

Proximal probe lithography

Proximal promoter

Proximal promoter element

Proximal radial distribution functions

Proximal radioulnar joints

Proximal region

Proximal small intestine

Proximal small intestine mucosal surface

Proximal stomach

Proximal tension effect

Proximal tube transport

Proximal tubular cells

Proximal tubular damage

Proximal tubular injury

Proximal tubular lining cells

Proximal tubular necrosis

Proximal tubular regions

Proximal tubule

Proximal tubule aminoglycosides

Proximal tubule cell culture

Proximal tubule cells

Proximal tubule drug transport studies

Proximal tubule mercury exposure

Proximal tubule potassium reabsorption

Proximal tubule reabsorption

Proximal tubule suspensions

Proximal tubule, albumin reabsorption

Proximal unsaturation

Proximal-probe patterning

Proximate Analysis of Coal and Coke

Proximate Events

Proximate analysis

Proximate analysis coal moisture

Proximate analysis derivatives

Proximate analysis of coal

Proximate analysis of foods

Proximate analysis paper

Proximate analysis reactivity

Proximate analysis wastes

Proximate cause

Proximate composition

Proximate composition protein content

Proximate constituents

Proximate free moisture

Proximate materials

Proximate moieties, through-space

Proximate moisture content

Proximate moisture types

Proximate principles

Proximate principles of plants

Proximate volatile matter content

Proximation

Proximation

Proximity

Proximity

Proximity Effects in Organic Chemistry

Proximity X-Ray Lithography

Proximity acceleration, studies

Proximity and Orientation

Proximity and Orientation of Dipoles (Including NH S Hydrogen Bonds)

Proximity and orientation effects

Proximity as a Binding Phenomenon

Proximity development

Proximity effect, group contribution

Proximity effect, group contribution models

Proximity effect, minimization

Proximity effects

Proximity effects minimizing

Proximity equilibration cells

Proximity ethical

Proximity factor in catalysis

Proximity force

Proximity force approximation

Proximity function

Proximity fuse

Proximity fuze

Proximity ligation

Proximity ligation assay

Proximity matrix

Proximity measures

Proximity mechanism

Proximity of Charged Residues

Proximity operator

Proximity or VT (Variable Time) Artillery Fuzes

Proximity principle

Proximity printing

Proximity probes

Proximity projection lithography

Proximity ratio histograms

Proximity ratios

Proximity reader

Proximity rule

Proximity s. Neighboring

Proximity s. Neighboring group

Proximity scintillation

Proximity searching

Proximity selection

Proximity selection using an existing antibody

Proximity selection using guide antibody

Proximity selection using natural ligands

Proximity sensors

Proximity suit

Proximity switch

Proximity theoretical resolution

Proximity threshold

Proximity through space

Proximity to equilibrium

Proximity, catalysis

Proximity, effect in enzymes

Proximity, substrates

Rapid and Efficient Methods for the Generation of Proximal Tubular-Like Cells

Reaction rate enhancement proximity effects

Reaction regioselectivity, proximity

Reaction regioselectivity, proximity effects

Renal proximal tubular cells

Renal proximal tubules

Renal tubules proximal convoluted, transport

Residue proximities

Resolution proximity printing

Scintilation proximity assays

Scintillation Proximity Assay (SPA)

Scintillation proximity assays

Sensor inductive and capacitive proximity

Shadow mask proximity printing

Soybean proximate composition

Spectroscopic Models for Proximal Nickel

Stochastic proximity embedding

Superconducting proximity effect

Targeting to the Proximal Tubular Cell

The Role of Proximal, Lewis Basic Functional Groups in Carbonyl Reduction

Tied proximities

Tubular transport proximal tubule

Ultimate and proximate analyses

Urban proximity

Uric acid proximal tubule reabsorption

User-Innovator Proximity and Regional Innovation Design

Vesicle proximity effects

Vessel proximal

X-Ray proximity printing

Zone of Proximal Development

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