Neutrons in Disordered Matter: Proceedings Euroconference '94 : Stockholm, Sweden, 9-13 June, 1994Monique Dahlborg, Ulf Dahlborg |
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... region , while in Figs 2 ( b ) and ( c ) the comparisons with two other experiments [ 14 , 15 ] in the supercritical region are shown . In the liquid phase [ Fig . 2 ( a ) ] there is an overall agreement although distinct devi- ations ...
... region , while in Figs 2 ( b ) and ( c ) the comparisons with two other experiments [ 14 , 15 ] in the supercritical region are shown . In the liquid phase [ Fig . 2 ( a ) ] there is an overall agreement although distinct devi- ations ...
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... region ~ 1100- 1300 cm1 , and there is also the possibility of one lying " under " the peak at ~ 1460 cm - 1 , usually assigned to CH2 and CH3 ( anti - symmetric ) deformations . All this informa- tion has to be taken into account when ...
... region ~ 1100- 1300 cm1 , and there is also the possibility of one lying " under " the peak at ~ 1460 cm - 1 , usually assigned to CH2 and CH3 ( anti - symmetric ) deformations . All this informa- tion has to be taken into account when ...
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... regions . The first is the low Q region ( Q < 0.3 Å ̄1 ) which arises from the single chain structure but which is of course not accessible without labelling for example through deuterated / hydrogenated mixtures . The region 0.5 < Q ...
... regions . The first is the low Q region ( Q < 0.3 Å ̄1 ) which arises from the single chain structure but which is of course not accessible without labelling for example through deuterated / hydrogenated mixtures . The region 0.5 < Q ...
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