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Capitelli M, Celiberto R and Caooiatore M 1994 Needs for oross seotions in plasma ohemistry Advances In Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics ed B Bederson, FI Walther and M Inokuti (New York Aoademio)... [Pg.829]

Walther P, Hermann R, Wehrli E and Muller M 1995 Double layer coating for high resolution low temperature SEM J. Microsc. 179 229-37... [Pg.1650]

Walther P and Muller M 1999 Biological structure as revealed by high resolution cryo-SEM of block faces after cryo-sectioning J. Microsc. 196 279-87... [Pg.1650]

McDaniel E W and Mansky E J 1994 Guide to bibliographies, books, reviews and compendia of data on atomic collisions Advances in Atomic and Molecular Physics vol 33, ed B Bederson and FI Walther p 389... [Pg.2058]

Bederson B and Dalgarno A (eds) 1994 Advances in Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics vol 32 Bederson B and Walther FI (eds) 1994 Advances in Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics vol 33 Bederson B and Walther FI (eds) 1998 Advances in Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics vol 38 Scoles G (ed) 1988 Atomic and Molecular Beam Methods (New York Oxford University Press)... [Pg.2058]

Ionic bonding was proposed by the German physicist Walther Kossel in 1916 in or der to explain the ability of substances such as molten sodium chloride to conduct an electric current He was the son of Albrecht Kossel winner of the 1910 Nobel Prize in physiology or medi cine for early studies in nu cleic acids... [Pg.12]

Viscosity—Temperature. Oil viscosity decreases with increa sing temperature in the general pattern shown in Eigure 8, an example of ASTM charts which are available in pad form (ASTM D341). A straight line drawn through viscosities of an oil at any two temperatures permits estimation of viscosity at any other temperature, down to just above the cloud point. Such a straight line relates kinematic viscosity V in mm /s(= cSt) to absolute temperature T (K) by the Walther equation. [Pg.239]

The viscosity of hydrocarbons and temperature are related by the Walther equation (76) ... [Pg.368]

Temperature Suseeptibility. This is the term used to designate the change in consistency of an asphalt with changes in temperature. The Walther equation slope constant m can be used as a fundamental measure. [Pg.371]

Mendelssohn, K. (1973) The World of Walther Nernst (Macmillan, London). A German translation published 1976 by Physik-Verlag, Weinheim,as Walther Nernst und seine Zeit. [Pg.53]

When Mitchell first described his chemiosmotic hypothesis in 1961, little evidence existed to support it, and it was met with considerable skepticism by the scientific community. Eventually, however, considerable evidence accumulated to support this model. It is now clear that the electron transport chain generates a proton gradient, and careful measurements have shown that ATP is synthesized when a pH gradient is applied to mitochondria that cannot carry out electron transport. Even more relevant is a simple but crucial experiment reported in 1974 by Efraim Racker and Walther Stoeckenius, which provided specific confirmation of the Mitchell hypothesis. In this experiment, the bovine mitochondrial ATP synthasereconstituted in simple lipid vesicles with bac-teriorhodopsin, a light-driven proton pump from Halobaeterium halobium. As shown in Eigure 21.28, upon illumination, bacteriorhodopsin pumped protons... [Pg.697]

In 1903 Walther and co-workers recognized that imino-nitriles show parallel reactivity to that for the corresponding ketones in the presence of isatin under Pfitzinger conditions/... [Pg.452]

JOC3113 E. Anders, A. Opitz, K. Wermann, B. Wiedel, M. Walther,W. Imhof,... [Pg.219]

G. Schwarz, P. Walther, and G. Wolmershauser, Phosphorus, Sulfur, Silieon, Relat. Elem., 109-110, 133 (1996). [Pg.60]

Walther Hermann Nernst in his laboratory. (Corbis-Bettmann)... [Pg.841]

Einstein, A. (1942). The Work and Personality of Walther Nernst, Scientific Monthly, February, p, 195. [Pg.842]


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