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... When integrated over x, one gets the momentum density. When integrated over p, one gets the probability density. ...
... When integrated over x, one gets the momentum density. When integrated over p, one gets the probability density. ...
Chemical Kinetics in Monodentate and Bidentate Cobalt Compounds
... repeated. The trans-Co(NH3)4Cl2 should be synthesized using a lower temperature and lower concentration of acid. A mixture of HCl and H2SO4 could be used instead. From there the effect of different ligands can be evaluated. ...
... repeated. The trans-Co(NH3)4Cl2 should be synthesized using a lower temperature and lower concentration of acid. A mixture of HCl and H2SO4 could be used instead. From there the effect of different ligands can be evaluated. ...
Effects of Copper and Zinc Ions on Photosystem II Studied by EPR
... gives rise to a signal attributed to the plastosemiquinone, QA•-, the usual interaction with the non-heme iron being lost. The signal was identified by Q-band EPR spectroscopy which partially resolves the typical g-anisotropy of the semiquinone anion radical. Illumination at 200 K of the unreduced s ...
... gives rise to a signal attributed to the plastosemiquinone, QA•-, the usual interaction with the non-heme iron being lost. The signal was identified by Q-band EPR spectroscopy which partially resolves the typical g-anisotropy of the semiquinone anion radical. Illumination at 200 K of the unreduced s ...
XVIIth International Workshop on Quantum Atomic and Molecular
... in molecular isomerization reactions and George Gamow (1928) on the theory of radioactive alpha decay, both being connected to ‘heavy’ particle motion (of the corresponding He nuclei or ‘atoms and molecules’) and thus fitting into the framework of the QAMTS workshops. Since then, numerous phenomena ...
... in molecular isomerization reactions and George Gamow (1928) on the theory of radioactive alpha decay, both being connected to ‘heavy’ particle motion (of the corresponding He nuclei or ‘atoms and molecules’) and thus fitting into the framework of the QAMTS workshops. Since then, numerous phenomena ...
Persistence of uranium emission in laser
... line emission. The optimum laser energy resides in this plateau region, as small changes in laser energy will not cause large changes in signal. The near plateau region, where the signal increase balances with the continuum increase can also be seen in the signal to background ratio. Very low line e ...
... line emission. The optimum laser energy resides in this plateau region, as small changes in laser energy will not cause large changes in signal. The near plateau region, where the signal increase balances with the continuum increase can also be seen in the signal to background ratio. Very low line e ...