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The spectrum of the first electronic transition of toluene vapor at low resolution. Cary 1501 spectrophotometer.

The spectrum of the fluctuation of non-bonded energies of the tyrosine L162 in the protein environment at 300K The energy density is evaluated according to Eqs. . The total number of data points used is N 1000, the number of points per interval is n 25. The dashed line represents the contribution from Van der Waals interactions, the solid line refers to the electrostatic interactions.

The spectrum of the hydrogen atom. isibte region UhravioleT region

The spectrum of the Jahn—Teller split A E state of the allene radical cation using different reduced dimensionality models, A 2nd order 3-mode model including the vibrational modes 02, 03 and vr-

The spectrum of the l-methyI-2-carbomethoxypyridinyl radical, 2, at 77 K is the initial radical film . Pimer . Successive spectra for —140, —100 and —90 C are shown

The spectrum of the neutrinos produced by different reactions in the pp-chain in the sun

The spectrum of the photocurrent for tight scattered at a scattering angle of 6 151 by bovine serum albumin in a O.S M KQ solution as determined by using a spectrum analy2er to measure the beat frequencies in the phototube . The open circles represent a Lorentzian line of 13.9 kHz width

The spectrum of the triphenylcarbinol adsorbed on zeolites

The spectrum of the two-dimensional four-site system.

The spectrum of trivalent chromium in two oxidic lattices and in a chromic salt solution in water. The two absorption bands in the visible part of the spectrum correspond with the two lowest spin-allowed transitions shown in

The spectrum of two Fe haemoprotein derivatives where the two spin-states co-exist

The spectrum of volume resistivity.

The spectrum of Xe above the 4d thresholds, showing the delayed onset effect. The dots are experimental results from , the open circles are from and the triangles from , while the theoretical curves are due to . Note the logarithmic scales.

The spectrum of y-FezOa in a 17-kG field showing the partial resolution of the A and B site sublattices. Ref. 19,

The spectrum ofSD 7 lamp, showing lines a, b, c having high, medium, and low intensity, respectively

The spectrum on the top of the diagram is the fully coupled spectrum in the right margin is the decoupled projection of the 2D spectrum. The area enclosed by the two vertical dashed lines corresponding to the multiplet for proton J contains cross peaks. Projection to the right from these cross peaks affords the various chemical shifts of protons to which proton J is coupled.

The spectrum over a 1.66 MHz spectral range at 130.32 MHz for Al with the initial deadtime producing a sine roll of the baseline .

The spectrum r of the complex scaled Hamiltonian.

The spectrum reflected from a nano-layered SAN polymer with an average layer thickness of 31 nm.

The Spectrum Search dialog box

The spectrum showing the 1.274-MeV peak and the 0.511-MeV peak that is due to annihilation gammas.

The spectrum shown is the aliphatic region of the strychnine Data from a 6—10 Hz optimized ACCORD-HMBC see

The spectrum shows the Fe and Ar 0. resolved with a resolution oi R 3000, using a laboratory prototype of the ELEMENT. Finnigan MAT

The Spectrum Subtraction dialog box.

The spectrum suggests it is an oxidized PE gel containing maleic anhydride.



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