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If we designate the rotational partition function by Z , the partition function
consists of two terms , namely Z = Z122 21 represents the rotational partition
function of the molecule in the absence of the field and is expressed by Z1 = ( 2 +
kT ' ) 3 / 2 ...
If we designate the rotational partition function by Z , the partition function
consists of two terms , namely Z = Z122 21 represents the rotational partition
function of the molecule in the absence of the field and is expressed by Z1 = ( 2 +
kT ' ) 3 / 2 ...
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... w2B2n / Jo where Bn represents the relaxation time , G ( n ) is a distribution
function , and Act is the total dielectric increment . Defining a new parameter x
such that x = n / n , ( no is an arbitrary number ) and introducing a new function x
such ...
... w2B2n / Jo where Bn represents the relaxation time , G ( n ) is a distribution
function , and Act is the total dielectric increment . Defining a new parameter x
such that x = n / n , ( no is an arbitrary number ) and introducing a new function x
such ...
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h ( s – t ) = exp [ ( s – t ) / 3 ] 1 + k exp ( s – t ) We can rewrite the function y ( s ) as
follows ° ( 8 ) = g ( t ) h ( 8 – 1 ) dt ( 91 ) Eq . ( 91 ) can be rewritten in terms of the
Fourier transformation of g ( t ) , h ( s ) , and y ( s ) , namely G ( r ) , H ( r ) , and ...
h ( s – t ) = exp [ ( s – t ) / 3 ] 1 + k exp ( s – t ) We can rewrite the function y ( s ) as
follows ° ( 8 ) = g ( t ) h ( 8 – 1 ) dt ( 91 ) Eq . ( 91 ) can be rewritten in terms of the
Fourier transformation of g ( t ) , h ( s ) , and y ( s ) , namely G ( r ) , H ( r ) , and ...
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The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
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Examples of the Application of Electron Microscopy to the Study | 48 |
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