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Yoshida studies

Shikata and Yoshida studied spin-lattiee relaxation in some small ketones, studied as neat liquids. The variable-temperature NMR work was complemented by studies of frequency-dependent dielectric relaxation and viscosity measurements. Neat quinoline and related systems was studied by and relaxation measurements several years ago, yielding an unexpected break in the temperature dependence of the rotational diffusion tensor close to 290 K. Recently, the MD simulations for the same systems were reported in two papers, confirming the NMR findings and sheding new light on their interpretation. [Pg.268]

H Okumura, M Yamanaka, M Shinohara, E Muneyama, S Kuroda, K Endo, I Nashiyama, H Daimon, E Sakuma, S Misawa, S Yoshida. Study of the origin of residual carriers in CVD-grown 3C-SiC by photoluminescence and electron spin resonance. In GL Harris, CYW Yang, eds. Amorphous and Crystalline Silicon Carbide. Berlin Springer-Verlag, 1989, p 107. [Pg.472]

Yoshida Hikorokuro (1859-1929) published a two-volume chemistry textbook for secondary schools, normal schools (teachers colleges), and liberal arts colleges in 1893, soon after the publication of Takamatsu s textbook. Yoshida studied chemistry under Atkinson in the Department of Chemistry at Tokyo University and graduated in 1880. After working in the Geological Survey of the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce as an analytical chemist until 1886, he became associate professor of the College of Science at Tokyo Imperial University in 1886, professor... [Pg.289]

Iseda M, Nishio T, Han S Y, Yoshida H, Terasaki A and Kondow T 1997 Electronic structure of vanadium cluster anions as studied by photoeieotron spectroscopy J. Chem. Phys. 106 2182... [Pg.2404]

Yoshida, H. and Hayashi, K. Initiation Process of Radiation-induced Ionic Polymerization as Studied by Electron Spin Resonance. Vol. 6, pp. 401—420. [Pg.163]

A theory of two-phase bubble flow has been developed by Nicklin (N1), who shows that the motion of bubbles arises partly from buoyancy and partly from the nominal velocity caused by the entry of the two phases into the tube. Theoretical and semiempirical studies of bubble flow have also been presented by Azbel (A2) and by Azizyan and Smirnov (A3), and further experimental data on holdup have been recently reported by Yoshida and Akita (Yl), by Braulick et al. (B9) and by Towell et al. (T3). [Pg.115]

Bain VG, Kaita KD, Yoshida EM, Swain MG, Heathcote EJ, Neumann AU, FisceUa M, Yu R, Osborn BE, Cronin PW, Ereimuth WW, McHutchison JG, Subramanian GM (2006) A phase 2 study to evaluate the antiviral activity, safety, and pharmacokinetics of recombinant human albumin-interferon alfa fusion protein in genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C patients. J Hepatol 44 671-678... [Pg.230]

With the oil/water/surfactant droplet system which was used, no investigations could be performed because of strong foaming. However, studies with water/kerosene emulsions are known from the literature. The results of Yoshida... [Pg.68]

The multiple human variants of G-6-PD and the relationship of their kinetic properties to the presence of hemolytic anemia under conditions which closely simulate the erythrocyte internal environment have been elegantly studied by Yoshida (112). This author found that those enzyme variants with significantly reduced physiological activity are those associated with hemolytic anemia. [Pg.218]

Yoshida N, N Takahashi, A Hiraishi (2005) Phylogenetic characterization of polychlorinated-dioxin-dechlorinating microbial community by use of microcosm studies. Appl Environ Microbiol 71 4325-4334. [Pg.482]

Izawa, E., Yoshida, T. and Sakai, T. (1981) Fluid inclusion studies on the gold-silver quartz veins at Kushikino, Kagoshima, Japan. Minig Geol., Spec. Issue, 10, 25-34. [Pg.276]

Yoshida, H. and Ichikawa, T Electron Spin Studies of Free Radicals in Irradiated Polymers, VoL 105, pp.3-36,... [Pg.217]

Itoh, M. Yoshida, N. Takashima, M. Transient absorption and two step laser-excitation fluorescence studies on the proton transfer in the ground and excited states of 3-hydroxyxanthone in alcohols. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1985, 107, 4819-4824. [Pg.30]

F8. Fujii, H., Chen, S.-H., Akatsuka, J Miwa, S., and Yoshida, A., Use of cultured lymphoblastoid cells for the study of abnormal enzymes Molecular abnormality of a phosphoglycerate kinase variant associated with hemolytic anemia. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 78,2587-2590 (1981). [Pg.41]

Yoshida, J. Electrochemical Reactions of Organosilicon Compounds. 170, 39-82 (1994). Yoshihara, K. Chemical Nuclear Probes Using Photon Intensity Ratios. 157, 1-34 (1990). Yoshihara, K. Recent Studies on the Nuclear Chemistry of Technetium. 176, 1-16 (1996). Yoshihara, K. Technetium in the Environment. 176, 17-36 (1996). [Pg.299]

Yoshida has studied anodic oxidations in methanol containing cyanide to elucidate the electrode processes themselves.288 He finds that, under controlled potential ( 1.2 V), 2,5-dimethylfuran gives a methoxynitrile as well as a dimethoxy compound (Scheme 57). Cyanide competes for the primary cation radical but not for the secondary cations so that the product always contains at least one methoxy group. On a platinum electrode the cis-trans ratio in the methoxynitrile fraction is affected by the substrate concentration and by the addition of aromatic substances suggesting that adsorption on the electrode helps determine the stereochemistry. On a vitreous carbon electrode, which does not strongly adsorb aromatic species, the ratio always approaches the equilibrium value. [Pg.228]

T. Yoshida, H. Okabayashi, K. Takahashi, and I.Ueda, A proton nuclear magnetic resonance study on the release of bound water by inhalation anesthetic in water-in-oil emulsion. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 772,102-107 (1984). [Pg.593]


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