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Spectroscopy, iii

Fessenden R W and Verma N C 1976 Time resolved electron spin resonance spectroscopy. III. Electron spin resonance emission from the hydrated electron. Possible evidence for reaction to the triplet state J. Am. Chem. Soc. 98 243-4... [Pg.1619]

M. Rudin and A. Sauter, In vivo phosphorus-31 NMR potential and limitations. in In-Vivo Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy III In-Vivo MR Spectroscopy Potential and Limitations, M. Rudin (ed.), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1992,161-188. [Pg.146]

M.V. Schulmerich, W.F. Finney, V. Popescu, M.D. Morris, T.M. Vanasse, S.A. Goldstein, Transcutaneous Raman spectroscopy of bone tissue using a non-confocal fiber optic array probe, in Biomedical Vibrational Spectroscopy III Advances in Research and Industry, ed. by A. Mahadevan-Jansen, W.H. Petrich. Proceedings of SPIE, vol. 6093 (2006), article number 609300... [Pg.67]

K. Golcuk et al., in Biomedical Vibrational Spectroscopy III Advances in Research and Industry (SPIE, San Jose 2006), p. 609314... [Pg.110]

R. "Laser Spectroscopy III" Springer Series in Optical Sciences 7, New York 1977, p. 382 - 93. [Pg.485]

Wll. Willis, J. B., The determination of metals in blood serum by atomic absorption spectroscopy—III. (Sodium and Potassium). Spectrochim. Acta 16, 551-558 (1960). [Pg.62]

THE IMPACT OF MMR SPECTROSCOPY III MOLECULAR SIEVE CHARACTERIZATION II INVESTIGATIONS OF HIGHLY SILICEOUS SYSTEMS... [Pg.247]

Various techniques can be used for quantitative analysis of chemical composition, including (i) optical atomic spectroscopy (atomic absorption, atomic emission, and atomic fluorescence), (ii) X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, (iii) mass spectrometry, (iv) electrochemistry, and (v) nuclear and radioisotope analysis [41]. Among these, optical atomic spectroscopy, involving atomic absorption (AA) or atomic emission (AE), has been the most widely used for chemical analysis of ceramic powders. It can be used to determine the contents of both major and minor elements, as well as trace elements, because of its high precision and low detection limits. [Pg.212]

Del Bene, J., Jaffe, H. H. (1968c). Use of the CNDO method in spectroscopy. III. Mono-substituted benzenes and pyridines. J. Chem. Phys. 49,1221-1229. [Pg.540]

M.S. Greenfield, A.D. Ronemus, R.L. Void, R.R. Void, P.E. Ellis, T.E. Raidy, Deuterium quadrupole-echo NMR spectroscopy. III. Practical aspects of lineshape calculations for multiaxis rotational processes,. Magn. Reson. 72 (1987) 89—107. [Pg.59]

P. Agarwal, M. E. Orazem, and L. H. Garcia-Rubio [1995] Application of Measurement Models to Impedance Spectroscopy. III. Evaluation of Consistency with the Kramers-Kronig Relations, J. Electrochem. Soc. 142, 4159 168. [Pg.541]

P. Jacquinot, P. Juncar, J. Pinard Motionless Michelson for high precision laser frequency measurements . In Laser Spectroscopy III, ed. by J.L. Hall, J.L. Carl-sten. Springer Ser. Opt. Sci., VoL7 (Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg 1977) p.417... [Pg.902]


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