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Wave nuclear

For the pressure studies, two phase" compact ion behavior is observed with an inflection point between 7 and 11 atms. For the aqueous solution studies, the hydraulic permeability K and the g-ratio are hardly effected by solute type (within experimental error). The solute diffusive permeability however, varies with solute type in good qualitative agreement with free energy parameters, infrared overtone shifts, and spin echo and continuous wave nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy results from the literature. [Pg.157]

Detonation Wave, Nuclear is briefly discussed in Ref 21, listed on p D725... [Pg.685]

Fields of interest adsorption, catalysis, cavitation, nuclear and thermonuclear weapons, shock waves, nuclear physics, particle physics, astrophysics, physical cosmology, and general relativity. Andrei Sakharov named him a man of universal scientific interests and Stephen W. Hawking said to Zel dovich Before I met you here, I believed you to be a collective author , like Bourbaki. See also Zel dovich theory in -> nucleation, subentry -> non-stationary nucleation, and -> Roginskii-Zeldovich kinetics in adsorption kinetics. [Pg.719]

A2. Alderman, D. W., Improvement of signal-to-noise ratio in continuous-wave nuclear magnetic resonance at liquid-helium temperature by using a metal oxide semiconductor field-effect-transistor radio-frequency amplifier. Rev. Set. Instrum. 41, 192-197 (1970). [Pg.364]

Radio waves Nuclear spin 0.6-10 m Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)... [Pg.180]

Cr(V)) The polarisation of the protons is measured by continuous-wave nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), calibrated by measurments of the NMR signal in thermal equilibrium with the helium bath around 1 K. [Pg.169]

Inspection with Guided Ultrasonic Waves," Nuclear Engng. Des. Vol.102,1987, pp. 356-376. [Pg.151]

Similar behaviour occurs when trying to locate voids in concrete cast behind steel plates, e g. the steel liner in nuclear containment walls. Our own experience has shown that in the case of a steel liner (encast at depth 250 mm) the reflected compression waves are dominant regardless of the condition of the concrete behind the plate. [Pg.1002]

Sawada S and Metiu H 1986 A multiple trajectory theory for curve crossing problems obtained by using a Gaussian wave packet representation of the nuclear motion J. Chem. Phys. 84 227-38... [Pg.1087]

If a magnetic field is applied to the crystal, tlie domains become aligned and the nuclear and magnetic wavelets do interfere with one another. Then the amplitude of the diffracted wave depends on the orientation of the neutron spin. In special cases, Coq 2 08 example, the interference may be totally destructive... [Pg.1367]

Mead C A and Truhlar D G 1979 On the determination of Born-Oppenheimer nuclear motion wave functions including complications due to conical intersections and identical nuclei J. Chem. Phys. 70 2284... [Pg.2330]

While the presence of sign changes in the adiabatic eigenstates at a conical intersection was well known in the early Jahn-Teller literature, much of the discussion centered on solutions of the coupled equations arising from non-adiabatic coupling between the two or mom nuclear components of the wave function in a spectroscopic context. Mead and Truhlar [10] were the first to... [Pg.11]

As mentioned in the introduction, the simplest way of approximately accounting for the geomehic or topological effects of a conical intersection incorporates a phase factor in the nuclear wave function. In this section, we shall consider some specific situations where this approach is used and furthermore give the vector potential that can be derived from the phase factor. [Pg.44]


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