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Measurement of the Cd-CdS liquidus

Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 1963
Abstract The Cd-CdS liquidus has been measured between 700°C and 1250°C. In the low temperature region, the liquidus rises exponentially with temperature similar to that observed in III–V semiconducting compound systems.
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4p-5s transitions in Cd XII, Cd XIII and Cd XIV

Journal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics, 1984
The spectrum of a cadmium plasma produced by a 1.5 J, 25 ns ruby laser is dominated in the 80-110 AA region by 4p-5s transitions in ion stages XII to XIV. A number of lines from the transitions 4p64d-4p54d5s, 4p6-4p55s and 4p5-4p45s have been identified with the aid of Hartree-Fock and Dirac-Fock calculations.
Gerry O'Sullivan, John Costello
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[Chronic lymphocytic leukemia with peripheral T lymphocytes expressing CD 2+, CD 3+, CD 4-, CD 8-, CD 16+, and CD 56+ and lymph-node lymphocytes expressing CD 2+, CD 3-, CD 4-, CD 8-, CD 16+, CD 38+, and CD 56+].

Rinsho byori. The Japanese journal of clinical pathology, 1991
A 33-year-old man was hospitalized because of thrombocytopenia and severe splenomegaly. On admission 78% of peripheral lymphoid cells were abnormally large, with pale cytoplasm. Flow cytometry of the abnormal lymphocytes showed that they expressed CD 2, CD 3, CD 11, CD 16, and CD 56, but not CD 4 nor CD 8, so they were T-cell large granular lymphocytes
Y, Furukawa   +9 more
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Cd-Cd and Cd-Ar(Xe) interactions from line shape measurements

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2001
Van der Waals coefficients for the Cd(51P1)-Ar(Xe) and the Cd(53P1)-Cd(Ar, Xe) interactions derived experimentally from the line shape studies are reported. For the exemplary Cd-Xe case it is shown via quantum calculations that the best existing theoretical potentials do not reproduce the satellites observed in the near wings of the 326.1 nm Cd line ...
Marta Michalicka, Teresa Grycuk
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Absorption profile of the 2288 AA Cd resonance line broadened by pressure effects of Cd and Kr: Cd-Cd and Cd-Kr interaction potentials [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics, 1986
The 2288 AA cadmium absorption resonance line broadened by pressure effects of cadmium or krypton is analysed in the 2200-3000 AA spectral range. The temperature dependence of the profile is studied and interpreted in the framework of the quasi-static theory. Interatomic potentials are deduced.
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CD Rom

Emergency Nurse, 1996
A new CD-Rom has been launched by Guy's and St Thomas' Trust's poisonous unit to help health professionals discover which species have been involved in cases of plant poisoning. The unit says thousands of people are poisoned every year by eating or touching plants - the majority of those people affected being under the age of seven.
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Electrodeposition of Cd‐Bi‐S and Cd‐Zn‐S Films

Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1991
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S.H. Pawar   +2 more
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Cd II excitation in slow He+-Cd and He+2-Cd collisions

Applied Physics Letters, 1977
Cross sections for production of excited states of Cd II resulting from He+-Cd and He+2-Cd collisions are reported. These data suggest that high-pressure (∼ atmospheres) operation of a He-Cd laser in which pumping is achieved by charge-transfer excitation with reactant He+2 might be possible.
J. J. Leventhal   +2 more
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Deuterium Nuclear Quadrupole Interaction in FC≡CD, CH3C≡CD, and ClC≡CD

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1966
The deuterium nuclear quadrupole coupling constants of CH3–C≡C–D, Cl–C≡C–D, and F–C≡C–D have been determined in order to investigate the effect of substitution on the electron distribution in the C—D bond. The results along the C—D bond yield χD=208±10 kc/sec for CH3–C≡C–D, χD=212±10 kc/sec for F–C≡C–D, and χD=225±18 kc/sec for Cl–C≡C–D.
W. H. Flygare, V. W. Weiss
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T. S. Eliot on a CD-ROM: A narrative of the production of a CD

Computers and the Humanities, 1996
The authors developed a CD-ROM for use in the classroom, the computer lab, the library, or the personal computers of students and faculty. The subject of the CD is an interart study of music, art, and literature, specifically T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land. the authors trace their process of formulating the idea and conceptualizing the project. They also
John K. Boaz, Mildred M. Boaz
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