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SCALE symmetrically configured

SCALE Symmetrically Configured Alternating Current Light Emitting... [Pg.743]

Here, G is a given symmetry group, Pj are the points of the original configuration, Pi are the corresponding points in the nearest G-symmetric configuration, and n is the total number of the configuration points. For convenience, the expanded scale is S = lOOS . [Pg.418]

Symmetrically Configured AC Light-Emitting (SCALE) Devices... [Pg.395]

SAWs on Sierpinski square lattices do depend on both n,k) and the lacunarity (for instance, the exponent s is known to increase for increasing lacunarity [49,55]). Also here, the discussion below follows the majority in the literature and is restricted to the most symmetric configuration with the smallest lacunarity, see Fig. 6. Note that for Sierpinski lattices in general, the Euclidean distance r between two lattice sites scales as the topological distance r, so that there is only one mass fractal dimension ds, M r . ... [Pg.209]

In the solution state, there is a free rotation around the C(l)—N (fast on the NMR time scale) and, thus, average chemical shifts are observed for C2 and C6 and likewise for C3 and C5 in azobenzene as well as in 4,4 -disubstituted trans-azobenzenes. In the solid state, locked planar trans configurations are detected, resulting in nonequivalence of C2/C6 and C3/C5 signal pairs. Chippendale et al.86 reported in 1981 the I3C solid-state NMR spectra of azobenzene and symmetrically 4,4 -disubstituted rranj-azobenzenes (26). 13C chemical shifts are given in Table 12. [Pg.21]


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