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Resonance Schulz

Axel Schulz, Harald Brand and Alexander Villinger TABLE 10. Resonance energies according to equations 10-12 in kJ mol ... [Pg.698]

Dasari, M., Friedman, L., Jesberger, J., Stuve, T.A., Findling, R.L., Swales, T.P., and Schulz, S.C. (1999) A magnetic resonance imaging study of thalamic area in adolescent patients with either schizophrenia or bipolar disorder as compared to healthy controls. Psychiatry Res 91 155-162. [Pg.133]

Equation (6) defines most of the intrinsic characteristics of the DEA process. For further information on the mechanism of transient anion formation and its effects in isolated electron-atom and electron-molecule systems, the reader is referred to the review articles by Schulz [17] and others [7,19,20]. Information on resonance scattering from single layer and submonolayer of molecules physisorbed or chemisorbed on conductive surfaces can be found in the review by Palmer et al. [21-23]. The present article provides information essentially on resonances in atoms and molecules condensed onto a dielectric surface or forming a dielectric thin film. [Pg.210]

Incidentally we note that resonances do exist, however, in gas-surface collisions in which, as a consequence of the infinite mass of the solid, J is always zero resonances are indeed one major source of information on the gas-surface interaction (Hoinkes 1980 Barker and Auerbach 1984). Likewise, resonances are prominent features in electron-atom or electron-molecule collisions (Schulz 1973 Domcke 1991) the extremely light mass of the electron implies that only partial waves with very low angular momentum quantum numbers contribute to the cross section. [Pg.160]

Schulz CE, Rutter R, Sage JT et al (1984) Mossbauer and electron paramagnetic resonance studies of horseradish peroxidase and its catalytic intermediates. Biochemistry 23 4743 1754... [Pg.314]

In this paper we will present some examples of the application of resonance Raman spectroscopy to the study of transition metal diatomics. The application of Raman spectroscopy to matrix-isolated metal clusters was first reported by Schulze et al. (] ). Having observed only a single line in the Raman spectrum of Ag3, Schulze concluded that the molecule was linear since a bent triatomic and an equilateral triangular geometry would have, in principle, 3 and 2 Raman-active modes. The evidence, however, is not conclusive since many Czy molecules have very weak asymmetric stretches in the Raman ( ) (for example, the V3 mode of O3 is undetectable in the Raman (3 )). Moreover, the bend (V2) of Ag3 is expected to be a very low-frequency mode, perhaps lower than one can feasibly detect in a matrix Raman experiment. [Pg.153]

Wassmuth R, Lentzsch S, Erdbruegger U, Schulz-Menger J, Doerken B, Dietz R, Friedrich MG. Subclinical cardiotoxic effects of anthracyclines as assessed by magnetic resonance imaging—a pilot study. Am Heart J 2001 141(6) 1007-13. [Pg.252]

In 1971 a new variation on the transmission method was introduced by Sanche and Schulz (13). The technique incorporated the trochoidal monochromator of Stamatovlc and Schulz (14) and a modulation scheme to obtain the derivative of the electron current transmitted through a gas cell. This combination provides a relatively simple and very sensitive means of locating resonances as they appear in the total scattering cross section. In particular the energy resolution (20-50 meV), which is substantially better than that found in most trapped electron and SFg scavenger studies, is sufficient to observe the vibrational structure possessed by anions long lived enough to... [Pg.166]

Scharber MC, Schulz NA, Sariciftci NS, Brabec CJ (2003) Optical- and photocurrent-detected magnetic resonance studies on conjugated polymer/fuUerene composites. Phys Rev B 67 085202... [Pg.74]

Fyfe CA, Mueller KT, Wong-Moon KC (1994) Cross-polarization processes involving less common pairs of nuclei. In Maciel GE (ed) Nuclear magnetic resonance in modern technology, NATO ASI series C, vol 447. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, p 447 Schulze D, Ernst H, Fenzke D, Meiler W, Pfeifer H (1990) J Phys Chem 94 3499 Opella SJ, Frey MH (1979) J Am Chem Soc 1015854 Kaplan DE, Hahn EL (1958) J Phys Radium 19 821... [Pg.286]

Schulz, G.J. 1973a. Resonances in electron impact on atoms. Rev Mod Phys 45 378-422. [Pg.398]

H. Brand, J. F. Liebman, A. Schulz, P. Mayer, A. Villinger, Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2006,4294-4308. Nonhnear, resonance-stabilized pseudohalides From alkali methanides to ionic liquids of methanides. [Pg.88]

Kaipov DK (1976) Nuclear gamma resonance and its related processes. Naul, Alma Ata Kajcsos Z, Alflen M, Spiering H, Gutlich P, Albrecht R, Schulze R, Kurz R (1986) Hyperfine Interact 29 1551 Kajcsos Z, Sauer Ch, Holz rth A, Kurz R, Zinn W, Ligtenberg MAC, Van Aller G (1988) Nucl Instr Meth Phys Res B 34 384... [Pg.1444]

O. Kanert, H. Schulz, J. Albers, Nuclear magnetic resonance smdy of the cubic-to-tetragonal phase-transition in BaTi03, Sohd State Commun. 91 (1994) 465—469. [Pg.76]

LS Greek, HG Schulze, MW Blades, CA Haynes, K-F Klein, RLB Turner. Fiber-optic probes with improved excitation and collection efficiency for deep-UV Raman and resonance Raman spectroscopy. Appl Optics 37 170-180, 1998. [Pg.156]

J. Farion, A. Giros, S. Deloisy, L. Blanco, J. Hannedouche, E. Schulz, D. Merlet, Si- H IMPACT HMBC a suitable tool for analyzing sdylated derivatives, Magn. Reson. Chem. 51 (2013) 230-233. [Pg.224]


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