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Time-resolved spectra from and C2 water onW runs.

Time-resolved spectra from C7JCllEOA and C2 at 0.8, 2, 16 mins. Scale expansions vary.

Time-resolved spectra of Cr in gahnite glass-ceramics at Xh 570 nm and temperature 4.4 K

Time-resolved spectra of spinel-type glass-ceramics Ac excited at 680 nm and at room temperature. The gate width is 100 ps, D is the time delay

Time-resolved spectra of the reaction of CuCyDTA with ethylenediamine. The scan time for one spectrum was 20 msec spectra were taken every 2 sec. , by permission of the authors and publisher. Copyright 1973 by the American Chemical Society.

Time-resolved spectra of the sample ScVO4

Time-resolved spectra recorded following laser pulse excitation of 3 nm CdSe QDs in the American Chemical Society

Time-resolved spectra showing the transient emissionfrom a train ofstable spark discharges with a mild steel sample. Each spectrum was obtained by adding successive readout signals for a 1-s period. Emission lines observed were

Time-resolved spectroscopy involving pump probe lasers, The pump laser excites molecules from the 5 state to the 5, state, and the probe laser excites the molecule from the 5 state to the ionization continuum. Molecules in the 5, state can undergo relaxation back to the 5n state

Time-resolved spectrum for the LA-ICP-MS analysis of PGE in pyrrhotite. After 20s of gas blank the laser in turned on for 60s. Pyrrhotite contains only Os-Ru but a peak in the signal for Ir-Rh-Pt and As occurs where a PGM inclusion is encountered.

Time-resolved SR X-ray scattering patterns of SLS unit

Time-resolved SS-FTIR spectra of photodissociated CO Cytochrome bo-i from E. coli. The inset shows the evolution of the glutamic acid 286 difference feature. The noise level in the spectrum is indicated by the flat region between 1800 and 1900 cm

Time-resolved SS-FTlR spectra of photodissociated CO Cytochrome 603 from E. coli. The inset shows the evolution of the glutamic acid 286 difference feature. The noise level in the spectrum is indicated by the flat region between 1800 and 1900 cm

Time-resolved stimulated emission signal of 10-hydroxybenzoquinoline with excitation at 360 nm and probe at 620 nm. Photoinduced intramolecular proton transfer reaction of 10-HBQ is also shown in the inset.

Time-resolved STM images of the ID chains formed by the ligand shown in

Time-resolved Stokes shift, C, of patman in PS-PVP-PEO micelles at pH values of 2, 3, and 4, as indicated on the corresponding curves. Inset

Time-resolved Stokes shift, C. inset

Time-resolved surface restricted transient grating studies of the n-GaAs.

Time-resolved surface-enhanced Raman spectra of a single R6G molecule recorded at 1-s intervals. Over 300 spectra were recorded from this particular particle before the signals disappeared. Nine spectra were selected to highlight sudden spectral changes. The Raman signals abruptly changed both in frequency and intensity three times, as shown in spectra 2, 5 and 8. The laser excitation power was approximately 10 mW.

Time-resolved synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction patterns of concentration ratio LLL PPP 60 40. At left is the temperature change with time unit

Time-resolved T parameter one-dimensional images across a 1.4 mm thick sheet of SBR following the vulcanisation process. Reproduced from Ref 149, with permission from Rapra Technology.

Time-resolved T-T absorption spectra of -ll observed on 308-nm laser excitation at 173 K ,

Time-resolved T2 parameter images across a 1.4 mm thick sheet of SBR

Time-resolved thin-layer UV-Vis spectra obtained during controlled-potential reduction of . With permission from the American Chemical Society, ref. 65.

Time-resolved TII profiles of a Hiawatha seam coal obtained by Curie-point pyrolysis in combination with low voltage EIMS.



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