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Time-resolved SAXS profiles during isothermal crystallization and lamellar morphological variables extracted from the correlation functions invariant Q, long period crystal lamellar thickness and

Time-resolved Schlieren photographs of a constant volume combustion chamber at k atm. pressure. The vertical dimension of each frame is 0.3 cm.

Time-resolved SEIRA spectra of the Pt electrode surface acquired during galvanostatic oxidation of formaldehyde with an applied current of 10 mA the time resolution was 80 ms. A spectrum of the Pt surface in 0.5 M H2SO4 before injecting formaldehyde was used as the reference. Reprinted from ref 41 by permission of the American Chemical Society copyright 2007.

Time-resolved SEIRA spectra of the Pt electrode surface acquired during the current oscillations with a time resolution of 80 ms, which corresponds to the 10-15 s

Time-resolved SEIRA spectra of the reduction of to HV at a silver electrode in an aqueous solution of 0.3 M KBr

Time-resolved SEIRAS-ATR experiment for the dissolution of the chemisorbed uracil monolayer on quasi-Au with m 1.12.

Time-resolved SEIRAS. Pump pulse 532 nm, 35 ps duration, 3 mJ cm , temporal profile indicated by dotted line position and infrared absorption intensity of CO stretch mode plotted as a function of time, platinum electrode, aqueous solution of 0.1 M HCIO4

Time-resolved SERS spectra of flavin mononucleotide excited with 337 nm light and probed with 488 nm laser light. Acquisition time

Time-resolved SHG traces taken from Pt K. The coverages of Cs and K are 0.34 and 0.36 ML, respectively. 25fs laser pulses with center wavelength at 580 nm were used for the measurement.

Time-resolved shock luminosity record from one of the channels in a shock pyrometry experiment .

Time-resolved small angle X-ray scattering observed from the ET-PTMO TEOS mixtures during the sol-gel process

Time-resolved small-angle diffraction from a dispersion of a hexagonal-phase forming lipid

Time-resolved small-angle diffraction from a mixture of l-palmitoyl-2-6leoyl-phosphatidyl-choline and l-hexadecyl-2-oleoyl-phosphatidylethanolamine. Two minutes after mixing of the aqueous dispersions

Time-resolved small-angle X-ray scattering data for isothermal crystallization of a poly sinO, X is the radiation wavelength, and 20 is the scattering angle. Reprinted with permission from Reference . Copyright 1995 American Chemical Society.

Time-resolved small-angle X-ray scattering patterns from polyethylene sheet recorded during stretch in the horizontal direction. An exposure time for each pattern was 1 s. Intervals between exposures were 70 s. An X-ray wavelength was 0.155 nm

Time-resolved small-angle X-ray scattering patterns from polypropylene sheet under quick stretch in the horizontal direction. A speed of stretch was 233 mm min .

Time-resolved spectra and difference spectra for the pre-steady state and steady-state phases of the Co and 25 for the wavelength range 300-450 nm. Scanning was carried out as described in the caption to

Time-resolved spectra attached to the stopped-flow instrument

Time-resolved spectra for Poly 1, 3, 5 and 9ns after excitation.

Time-resolved spectra for Poly 10, 20 and 30 ns after excitation.

Time-resolved spectra for the n 1 image-potential state on Cu.

Time-resolved spectra for the reaction of K Fe at 25 C in DMSO.

Time-resolved spectra for the reaction of W

Time-resolved spectra for the surface .

Time-resolved spectra for the system anthraquinone -I- trimethoxybenzene in acetonitrile, excited at 355 nm, under conditions where the quinone absorbs. The spectra were recorded 60, 100 and 300 nsec after irradiation with the laser pulse. Results obtained on an Apphed Photophysics LKS 60 flash photolysis apparatus in the Coimbra Chemistry Centre.



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