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In the vapor phase , this electronic transition in benzene ( from the ground singlet
state to the first excited singlet state ) has well - defined vibrational structure .
Because of the nature of these electronic states and the symmetry of the benzene
...
In the vapor phase , this electronic transition in benzene ( from the ground singlet
state to the first excited singlet state ) has well - defined vibrational structure .
Because of the nature of these electronic states and the symmetry of the benzene
...
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However , the sum of the oscillator strengths over all the transitions remains
constant : The interactions between ... more easily visualized and experienced
when small magnets ( e . g . , stirring bars ) are used to simulate the transition
dipoles .
However , the sum of the oscillator strengths over all the transitions remains
constant : The interactions between ... more easily visualized and experienced
when small magnets ( e . g . , stirring bars ) are used to simulate the transition
dipoles .
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Molecular transitions which show minor changes of questionable significance by
other methods can frequently be ... As already noted , a significant increase in
tryptophan fluorescence affords confirmatory evidence of this molecular transition
.
Molecular transitions which show minor changes of questionable significance by
other methods can frequently be ... As already noted , a significant increase in
tryptophan fluorescence affords confirmatory evidence of this molecular transition
.
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The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
The Preservation of Specimens | 35 |
Examples of the Application of Electron Microscopy to the Study | 48 |
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