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V. Lambe

Refs. [i] Hard S, Hamnerius Y, Nilsson O (1976) J Appl Phys 47 2433 [ii] Lofgren H, Neuman RD, Scriven LE, Davis HT (1984) J Colloid Interface Sci 98 175 [iii] Laudon R (1984) Ripples on liquid interfaces. In Agranovich VM, Laudon R (eds) Surface excitations. North Holland, Amsterdam, pp 591-638 [iv] Byrne D, Earnshaw JC (1977) J Phys D Appl Phys 10 L207 [v] Lamb H (1945) Hydrodynamics. Dover, New York, p 348 [vi] Zhang Z, Tsuyumoto I, Takahashi S, Kitamori T, Sawada T (1997) J Phys Chem A 101 4163 [vii] Samec Z, Trojanek A, Krtil (2005) Faraday Discuss 129 301... [Pg.560]

Lee, D. E., V. J. Salerno, S. V. Lamb, and T. J. Reimers. 1998. Clinical evaluation of immunlite chemiluminescent immunoassays in total thyroxine (TT4) thyrotropin (TSH) and free-thyroxine (FT4) in dog serum. Clinical Chemistry 44 (SuppL) A108. [Pg.212]

Reimers, T. J., and S. V. Lamb. 1991. Radioimmunoassay of hormones in laboratory animals for diagnostics and research. Laboratory Animals 20 32-38. [Pg.212]

Reimers, T. J., S. V. Lamb, S. A. Bartlett, R. A. Matamoros, R. G. Cowan, and J. S. Engle. 1991. Effects of hemolysis and storage on quantification of hormones in blood samples from dogs, cattle and horses. American Journal of Veterinary Research 52 1075-1079. [Pg.272]

Andres, S. Murray, L Navajas, E.A. Fisher, A.V. Lambe, N.R. Biinger, L. (2007). Prediction of sensory characteristics of lamb meat samples by near infrared reflectance spectroscopy. Meat Science Vol.76, pp. 509-516... [Pg.247]

Badly, V., Lamb, J., Sung, P., Prakash, S., and Prakash, L. (1994). Specific complex formation between yeast RADS and RAD18 proteins A potential mechanism for targeting RADS ubiquitin-conjugating activity to DNA damage sites. Genes Dev. 8, 811-820. [Pg.195]

W. J. Arnold, R. V. Lamb III, and W. N. Kelley Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina 27710... [Pg.9]

Figure 2.6 Three typical groups of molecules, with velocities (molecules 1 and 2), 0 (molecules 3-5), and —v (molecules 6 and 7) towards the source in a Lamb dip experiment... Figure 2.6 Three typical groups of molecules, with velocities (molecules 1 and 2), 0 (molecules 3-5), and —v (molecules 6 and 7) towards the source in a Lamb dip experiment...
Molecules such as 3,4 and 5 in Figure 2.6, which have a zero velocity component away from the source, behave uniquely in that they absorb radiation of the same frequency Vj-es whether the radiation is travelling towards or away from R, and this may result in saturation (see Section 2.3.4). If saturation occurs for the set of molecules 3, 4 and 5 while the radiation is travelling towards R, no further absorption takes place as it travels back from R. The result is that a dip in the absorbance curve is observed at Vj-es, as indicated in Figure 2.5. This is known as a Lamb dip, an effect which was predicted by Lamb in 1964. The width of the dip is the natural line width, and observation of the dip results in much greater accuracy of measurement of v es. [Pg.38]

Here, L(v) is a lineshape function that integrates to unity, v is the frequency,/ is the Lamb-Mossbauer factor, and the desired side bands have an area fraction / that is proportional to which hence determines the relative peak heights in a NIS spectrum. More details are provided in Appendix 2 (Part III, 3 of CD-ROM). An equivalent and often more suggestive display of the NIS spectrum is the PVDOS approach, which describes the NIS signal in terms of the partial vibrational density of states ... [Pg.188]

T. William Lambe R. V. Whitman Massachusetts Institute of Technology Civil Engineering—Soil Mechanics... [Pg.597]

Hordegen, P., Hertzberg, H., Heilmann, J., Langhans, W. and Maurer, V. (2003). The anthelmintic efficacy of five plant products against gastrointestinal trichostrongylids in artificially infected lambs . Veterinary Parasitology, 117(1-2), 51-60. [Pg.237]

Figure 2.7. The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. Abbreviations LB, LamB protein LP, lipoprotein O, OmpA protein MP, membrane protein. The peptidoglycan backbone consists of alternating residues of A-acetylglucosamine and /V-acetylmuramic acid, which are cross-linked via short peptides. Figure 2.7. The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. Abbreviations LB, LamB protein LP, lipoprotein O, OmpA protein MP, membrane protein. The peptidoglycan backbone consists of alternating residues of A-acetylglucosamine and /V-acetylmuramic acid, which are cross-linked via short peptides.
Alexander, G., Stevens, D., and Bradley, L. R. (1987). Fostering in sheep V. Use of unguens to foster an additional lamb onto a ewe with a single lamb. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 17,95-108. [Pg.429]

Butt, V. S. Lamb, C. J. In The Biochemistry of Plants Secondary Plant Products Academic Press London, 1981 7, 627-65. [Pg.16]

Steele, V.E., Morrissey, R.E., Elmore, E.L., Grrrganus-Rocha, D., Wilkinsort, B.O., Crrrren, R.D., Schmetter, B.S., Louie, A.T., Lamb, J.C., IV Yang, L.L. (1988) Evaluahon of two in vitro assays to screen for potenhal developmental toxicants. Fundam. appl. Toxicol., 11,673-684 Sullivan, G (1981) Examination of Mexican vaniha extracts for coumarin adrrlterahon. III. Qrranhtahve determination of corrmarin. Vet. hum. Toxicol., 23, 249-251... [Pg.224]

Treinen, K.A., Chapin, R.E., Gulati, D.K., Mounce, R., Morris, L.Z. Lamb, J.C. (1989) Reproductive toxicity of 2,2-bis(bromomethyl)-1,3-propanediol in a continous breeding protocol in Swiss (CD-I) mice. Fundam. appl. Toxicol., 13, 245-255 Zeiger, E., Anderson, B., Haworth, S., Lawlor, T. Mortelmans, K. (1992) Salmonella mutagenicity tests V. Results from the testing of 311 chemicals. Environ, mol. Mutag., 19 (Suppl. 21), 2-141... [Pg.468]

It is clear now that the scale setting factor which should be used for qualitative estimates of the high order corrections to the Lamb shift is equal to Am Za) /n. Note the characteristic dependence on the principal quantum number 1/n which originates from the square of the wave function at the origin V (0) 1/n . All corrections induced at small distances (or at high... [Pg.17]


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