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Physics of Molecular Conductors
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 2006Present status of research activities in conducting molecular solids is briefly reviewed. It is impressive to note that a systematic physical understanding of electronic properties is now possible in spite of apparently complicated crystal structures. This is due to the robustness of the molecular orbitals.
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Molecular physics of persistent room temperature phosphorescence and long-lived triplet excitons
Applied Physics Reviews, 2022S. Hirata
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Nature, 1978
Atoms and Molecules. By M. Weissbluth. Pp.713. (Academic: New York, San Francisco and London, 1978.) $59.50; £38.65.
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Atoms and Molecules. By M. Weissbluth. Pp.713. (Academic: New York, San Francisco and London, 1978.) $59.50; £38.65.
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Molecular Physical Chemistry for Engineering Applications, 2021
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Physical molecular maps of wheat chromosomes
Functional & Integrative Genomics, 2005In bread wheat, a set of 527 simple sequence repeats (SSRs) were tried on 164 deletion lines, leading to a successful mapping of 270 SSRs on 313 loci covering all 21 chromosomes. A maximum of 119 loci (38%) were located on B subgenome, and a minimum of 90 loci (29%) mapped on D subgenome. Similarly, homoeologous group 7 carried a maximum of 61 loci (19%
Goyal, Aakash+5 more
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Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
Advances In Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, 2022G. Rempe, M. Scully
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Physics and the origins of molecular biology
Journal of Genetics, 2006Bohr, Delbrück and Schrödinger were physicists who had important influences on biology in the second half of the twentieth century. They thought that future studies of the gene might reveal new principles or paradoxes, analogous to the wave/particle paradox of light propagation, or even new physical laws. This stimulated several physicists to enter the
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Stueckelberg and Molecular Physics
2009The first period of E. C. G. Stueckelberg’s scientific career was marked by important contributions he made to molecular physics.1 After publishing his thesis in 1927 in Basel [1] Stueckelberg joined the prestigious Palmer Physical Laboratory in Princeton where he worked under the guidance of Karl Taylor Compton, brother of Arthur Holly Compton ...
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Any one, who has not studied seriously any branch of physics, glancing occasionally in our physical periodicals and noticing the subjects experimental research is concerned with, will very likely feel inclined to the opinion, that a great part of these investigations is perfectly useless.
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Any one, who has not studied seriously any branch of physics, glancing occasionally in our physical periodicals and noticing the subjects experimental research is concerned with, will very likely feel inclined to the opinion, that a great part of these investigations is perfectly useless.
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New horizons for fundamental physics with LISA
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2022K g Arun+2 more
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