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Remote and Local Response Capabilities

Sections 7.5.1 to 7.5.4 have provided examples of two distinct types of interactions that influence the vibrational responses of the carbonyhnetal groups. The first is solute/solvent or environment-induced effects, which produce a progressive shift of the band positions. Alternatively, specific interactions can be relayed to the carbonylmetal section of the molecule when electronic communication is present. Comparing these effects can provide valuable information to establish the biological interpretation of the spectroscopic results. [Pg.248]

Power of Cenetics in the Design of Bioprobe Experiments 249 Randorn interactions [Pg.249]


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