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The employment of the technique suggested does not require ultra high resolution of spectrometer (in contrast to technique based on the chemical shift of X-ray line detection) and can be realized on the conventional analytical wavelength-dispersive devices. [Pg.80]

Hess, S. T, Girirajan, T. P. K. and Mason, M. S. (2006). Ultra-high resolution imaging by fluorescence photoactivation localization microscopy. Biophys. J. 91, 4258-72. [Pg.519]

VI. Recent Advances in Ultra-High Resolution, Low-Voltage Field Emission... [Pg.194]

Tanaka K, Matsui I, Kuroda K, Mitsushima A. A new ultra-high resolution scanning electron microscope (UHS-TI). Biomed SEM 1985 14 23-25. (in lapanese)... [Pg.302]

Figure 1.7 A Lang topograph (in transmission) of a silicon wafer. MoK i radiation (0.07 nm), conventional X-ray tube, Ilford L4 ultra-high resolution plate. Field size 3 nun by 3. 3 mm 022 reflection. Diffraction vector in direction up the page. The black lines are images of individual dislocations... Figure 1.7 A Lang topograph (in transmission) of a silicon wafer. MoK i radiation (0.07 nm), conventional X-ray tube, Ilford L4 ultra-high resolution plate. Field size 3 nun by 3. 3 mm 022 reflection. Diffraction vector in direction up the page. The black lines are images of individual dislocations...
McMartin C (2012) A geometry force field which converts low-resolution X-ray models to structures with properties foimd at ultra high resolution. Protein Sci 21 75-83... [Pg.163]

Because of the prediction of coexistence of order/disorder in [26], Dalai et al. [27] reinvestigated the phase transition mechanism with an ultra-high resolution NMR method, which is based on magic angle spinning (MAS) and is described in detail by Dalai et al. in Chap 2 of this volume. The advantages of this method as compared to conventional NMR techniques are that it is ... [Pg.16]

Recent advances in ultra high-resolution low-voltage FE SEM (HR-LVSEM) and extreme FESEM in catalysis... [Pg.71]

Direct Laser Writing with Ultra-High Resolution. 198... [Pg.158]

Yamanaka, K. (1995). New approaches in acoustic microscopy for noncontact measurement and ultra high resolution. In Advances in acoustic microscopy, Vol. 1 (ed. G. A. D. Briggs), pp. 301-42. Plenum Press, New York. [226,292]... [Pg.345]

Typical OCT systems provide a axial resolution of around 10 pm, ultra-high resolution is of the order of 1 pm. OCT systems typically use near infrared light with penetration depths in soft tissue of the order of a few millimetres. The mode of contrast in OCT is based on boundaries between zone of differences in refractive index within a specimen specifically, layers of different types of tissue can show up prominently on OCT images. Since the mid-1990s OCT has been suggested to be promising for real-time optical biopsy [42, 43], State-of-the-art probe systems have dimensions of a few millimetres and can be readily used at endoscopy. [Pg.318]

In short, Zc and Utotal provide powerful, rigorous constraints on the interpretation of other analytical data from 13C NMR spectrometry or ultra-high-resolution mass spectrometry, which must ultimately be reconciled with the bulk chemistry of a sample of DOM. Calculations of Zc and f7total for bulk samples of DOM are only possible if elemental analyses for H and O are performed. This is a strong incentive for developing methods to more readily obtain suitable dry, ash-free samples of marine DOM. [Pg.432]

Schmitt-Kopplin, P. (2007). Analysis of the unresolved organic fraction in aerosols with ultra-high resolution ICR-FT/MS. 8. In European FTMS Conference, Moscow, Russia. [Pg.585]

Figure 6. Ultra-high resolution FTMS spectrum of positive methane ions with m/Am50J - 2 x 108, Af50j - 0.02 Hz. Figure 6. Ultra-high resolution FTMS spectrum of positive methane ions with m/Am50J - 2 x 108, Af50j - 0.02 Hz.
Pinto, D.M., R.K. Boyd, and D. A. Volmer. 2002. Ultra-high resolution for mass spectrometric analysis of complex and low-abundance mixtures—The emergence of FTICR-MS as an essential analytical tool. [Pg.345]

Compared to NMR, MS technique is highly sensitive enabling broader surveys of the metabolome and provides spectral information for the identification process of metabolites (102). The use of ultra-high-resolution mass... [Pg.253]

Abstract. Scientific interest in ultracold hydrogen arises from its properties as a Bose-Einstein condensate, its unique roles as a testing ground for atomic theory and a target for ultra high resolution spectroscopy. We describe major developments since the last hydrogen meeting. [Pg.44]


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