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Intrinsic mobility of molecular glasses

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1973
The dielectric relaxation study of glass-forming liquids show the presence of two relaxation regions at temperatures above TQ. The low frequency relaxation is attributed to the cooperative rearrangement of molecules. The high frequency relaxation, which continues to exist in the glassy state, is suggested to arise from the hindered rearrangement of the
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The mobilities of ions in molecular gases

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1960
Abstract A formula is derived for the mobility of an ion in a diatomic molecular gas and quantitative results are obtained for mobilities in the limit of vanishing temperature. As an example of the detailed application of the theory, a calculation is given of ion mobilities in molecular hydrogen and molecular deuterium, for which it ...
Arthurs, A. M., Dalgarno, A.
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Mechanisms of the molecular mobility of water

Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2003
Based on the results of molecular dynamics simulations, mechanisms which determine the molecular mobility of water in different temperature intervals are discussed. At ambient temperature it is the intermediate formation of bifurcated H-bonds.
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[Molecular mobility of soluble collagen].

Biofizika, 1987
Conformation structure of soluble collagen in anhydrous form, films and gels was studied by broad line NMR. An analysis of spectra points to partial ordering of polymer chains in the films and possible formation of secondary structure of collagen molecules by alpha-helix type.
E I, Berus   +3 more
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On the Largest Possible Mobility of Molecular Semiconductors and How to Achieve It

Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
Tahereh Nematiaram   +2 more
exaly  

Molecular Communications [Mobile Radio]

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2008
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Molecular mobility of serpins

Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis, 1996
R. Skinner, J. Whisstock, R. W. Carrell
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