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Interaction of deuterons with O16 and Ni58

Nuclear Physics, 1962
Abstract Absolute cross-sections for the reactions O16(d,d)O16 ground state, O16(d,p)O17 ground and 0.872 MeV states at 26.3 MeV dueteron energy and for the reactions Ni58(d,d) Ni58 ground state, Ni58(d,d')Ni591.45 MeV state and Ni58(d,p) ground state at 27.5 MeV bombarding energy were measured by using the scintillation technique with a resolution ...
S. Mayo, J.E. Testoni
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High energy transitions in O16

Physics Letters, 1963
Peaks in the inelastic electron scattering cross section for O/sup 16/ at 44.5 and 49 Mev have recently been reported and suggested to be overtones of the E1 transitions of the giant resonance. It was concluded by comparing the observed form factors with those predicted by the surface interaction model that both E1 and E2 transitions were contributing ...
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Paritätsverbotener Alpha-Zerfall in O16

Zeitschrift für Physik A Hadrons and nuclei, 1970
The theory of the parity-nonconserving alpha-decays from levels in O16 is developed. Using the weak nucleon-nucleon interaction of Blin-Stoyle and Herczeg and known O16 wave-functions modified by short-range correlations via Bethe-Goldstone equation, the irregular alpha widths of the states 2−(8.88 MeV) and 3+(11.05 MeV) have been related to known ...
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O16. Pancreatic stem cells

Differentiation, 2010
The search for putative precursor cells within the pancreas has been the focus of extensive research. Rare adult mouse pancreas-derived multipotent precursor (PMP) cells, possessing the intriguing capacity to generate cross-germ layer progeny in the pancreatic and neural lineages, have been identified.
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Ground-state correlations in O16

Nuclear Physics, 1962
Abstract Admixtures to the simple shell-model ground-state wave function of a nucleus are produced by the residual interaction between nucleons. The effects of these admixtures on the properties of certain collective states have been studied previously.
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O16: Ethyl glucuronide in plant extracts

Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique, 2014
Introduction The specificity of ethyl glucuronide (EtG) in hair as marker of alcohol consumption exceeds by far those of fatty acid ethyl esters. False positive cases are therefore very rare but not excluded as recent publications have shown.
F. Sporkert, A. Sizun, C. Giroud
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A new electric quadrupole transition in O16

Physics Letters, 1962
Strong enhancement of single-nucleon matrix elements for E2 transitions in nuclei neighboring O/sup 16/ result from the virtual excitation of a collective 2/sup +/ state in the O/sup 16/ core (S. Fallieros and R. A. Ferrell, Phys. Rev., 116: 660 (1959)).
G.R. Bishop, D.B. Isabelle
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Excitation of levels of O16 by electron scattering

Nuclear Physics, 1964
Abstract We have measured the differential cross sections for inelastic scattering of electrons by oxygen nuclei, with excitation of a number of known levels. Spin and parity assignments to these levels are made after examination of the dependence of the inelastic form factors on scattering angle and momentum transfer.
G.R. Bishop, C. Betourne, D.B. Isabelle
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O16 The acl of the ankle: a clinical commentary

Abstracts from the 7th International Ankle Symposium: 2017, 2017
Copious research exists regarding ankle instability, yet lateral ankle sprains (LAS) persist among the most common recurrent musculoskeletal injuries. Key anatomical structures, necessary to subtalar joint (STJ) stability, have been potentially overlooked. The functional STJ complex is comprised of 2 compartments – the talocalcaneal joint (posteriorly)
JM Medina McKeon, PO McKeon, MC Hoch
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MPEC 2023-O16 : 2018 BG5

2023
The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual minor planets, routine data on comets and natural satellites, and occasional editorial announcements. They are published on behalf of Division F of the International Astronomical Union by the Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
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