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Rapid Fixation of Methylene Chloride By a Macrocyclic Amine

March 1, 2005
Author(s)
J C. Lee, Keith J. Stanger, Bruce C. Noll, Carlos A. Gonzalez, M Marquez, Bradley D. Smith
… macrocycle, such that the product is a tightly associated ion-pair. X-ray crystal structures of the starting amine and …

Composition standards for III-V semiconductor epitaxial films

November 11, 2002
Author(s)
Kristine A. Bertness, Lawrence H. Robins, J T. Armstrong, Ryna B. Marinenko, Albert J. Paul, Marc L. Salit
… (EMPA), x-ray photoemission spectroscopy, and secondary ion mass spectroscopy. The SRMs will also allow greater …

Cytonectin Expression in Alzheimer's Disease

March 1, 2002
Author(s)
S J. Anderson, Peter E. Barker, M G. Hadfield
… 35,000 molecular weight protein that displays remarkable ion-independent adherence properties. This consigns it to a …

Phase Equilibria of the SrO-Yb 2 O 3 -CuO x System in Air

September 1, 2001
Author(s)
J Dillingham, Winnie Wong-Ng, Igor Levin
The phase diagram of the SrO-Yb 2O 3-CuO x system was investigated in air. The solid solution (Sr 14-xYb x)Cu 24O z (O 13Yb)Cu 24O z indicated that this phase is incommensurate, with the modulation wave vector q=(1/2-z)c*, znearly equal to}0.066. The Sr

Electron Collision Cross Sections Derived from Critically Assessed Data

July 1, 1999
Author(s)
Loucas G. Christophorou, James K. Olthoff
Electron-molecule collisions are among the most fundamental processes in gas discharges. They are also the precursors of the ions and the radicals which drive the etch, cleaning, or deposition processes in plasma reactors. Hence, there is a need for a

Asymptotic Properties of Self-Energy Coefficients

April 1, 2003
Author(s)
U Jentschura, E O. LeBigot, Peter J. Mohr, Paul Indelicato, G Soff
We investigate the asymptotic properties of higher-order binding corrections to the one-loop self energy of excited states in atomic hydrogen. We evaluate the historically problematic A 60 coefficient for all P states with principal quantum numbers n {less
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