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EPR Dosimetric Properties of 2-Methylalanine: EPR, ENDOR and FT-EPR Investigations

Radiation Research, 2002
To find an EPR dosimeter material that is sensitive enough for clinical use, the substance 2-methylalanine (2MA) with the chemical structure (CH(3))(2)C(NH(3)(+))COO(-) was tested for its sensitivity to ionizing radiation, dose response, and radical stability over time. At equal and moderate settings of microwave power and modulation amplitude, 2MA was
Sara, Olsson   +3 more
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EPR Spectroscopy in Catalysis

2011
The modern chemical industry relies heavily on homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts. Understanding the operational mode, or reactivity, of these catalysts is crucial for improved developments and enhanced performance. As a result, various spectroscopic techniques are inevitably used to characterize and interrogate the mechanistic details of the ...
Van Doorslaer, Sabine, Murphy, Damien M.
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PACS Linked to EPR

2001
We developed a new PACS linked to Electronic Patient Record system (EPR). It was a hospital-wide PACS storing all the radiological examinations. The images and reports were linked on EPR. The concept of navigation servers and segment servers was introduced for prefetchig and quick displaying. After the start of operation, increasing retrieval indicated
Hiroshi Kondoh   +10 more
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EPR or no EPR? The billion-dollar question

Science Translational Medicine, 2015
The enhanced permeability effect is shown to be dependent on tumor histology in canine spontaneous tumors.
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High-field EPR

Photosynthesis Research, 2009
Among the numerous spectroscopic techniques utilized in photosynthesis research, high-field/high-frequency EPR and its pulse extensions ESE, ENDOR, ESEEM, and PELDOR play an important role in the endeavor to understand, on the basis of structure and dynamics data, dominant factors that control specificity and efficiency of light-induced electron- and ...
Anton, Savitsky, Klaus, Möbius
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Spin labeling EPR

Photosynthesis Research, 2009
Site-directed spin labeling in combination with electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy has emerged as an efficient tool to elucidate the structure and conformational dynamics of biomolecules under native-like conditions. This article summarizes the basics as well as recent progress of site-directed spin labeling.
Johann P, Klare   +1 more
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EPR of molecular nanomagnets

Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2006
Electron paramagnetic resonance has played a crucial role in the determination of the properties and in explaining the origin of the peculiar behaviour of molecular nanomagnets, i.e., the slow relaxation of the magnetization at low temperature and the observation of quantum tunnelling of the magnetization.
GATTESCHI, DANTE   +5 more
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Taurine for EPR dosimetry

Radiation and Environmental Biophysics, 2012
EPR dosimetry is characterized by its non-destructive read-out and the possibility of dose archival. Here, taurine is proposed as a radiation dosimeter using EPR spectroscopy. The EPR spectrum of taurine was studied and assigned, and changes in the taurine EPR spectrum as a result of the change in both modulation amplitude and microwave power were ...
A, Maghraby, A, Mansour, E, Tarek
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EPR (1935) and EPR-B

1999
Einstein had hurled two javelins (of the nonlethal, gedanken variety) at the uncertainty principle, a central feature of the Copenhagen Interpretation: (1) the Suspended Mask experiment and (2) the photon box experiment. To his consternation, both had glanced off the armor of the CI.
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