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Angular correlation measurements in the O18(p, p′ γ)O18 reaction

Nuclear Physics, 1965
The levels at 3.92, 4.45, 5.09 and 5.25 MeV in O18 have been investigated using p-γ angular correlation measurements in the O18(p,p′γ)O18 reaction. The spin of the level at 4.45 MeV has been established as one. This level was found to decay 64±5% to the 3.63 MeV 0+ level and 36±5% to the 1.98 MeV 2+ level, with an upper limit of 4% placed on the ground
R.W. Ollerhead   +4 more
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A study of the reactions O17(He3,α0), O18(He3,α0) and O18(He3,α1)

Nuclear Physics, 1965
Abstract The angular distribution of the alpha particles from each of the reactions O 17 ( He 3 , α 0 ) O 16 , O 17 ( He 3 ,α 0 ), O 18 ( He 3 ,α 0 ) and O 18 ( He 3 ,α 1 ) O 17∗ has been measured over an angular range of 0–160° at thirteen values of ...
M.A. Waggoner, A.A. Jaffe
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O18. Oxidative stress in preeclampsia

Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women's Cardiovascular Health, 2015
Introduction Preeclampsia (PE) is characterized by hypertension and proteinuria that affects 5–10% of pregnancies. Risk factors of PE cause the release of reactive oxygen species, which lead to increased vascular cell proliferation and hypertrophy, apoptosis, inflammation and extracellular matrix remodeling.
Hajnalka Héjja   +8 more
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A tracer study with O18 in Photosynthesis by activation analysis

The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1957
A method has been devised for tracer studies with oxygen using paper chromatography and proton activation of O/sup 18/ to F/sup 18/. This technique is relatively simple and can detect a fraction of a mu g of O/sup 18/, as well as giving some information about the chemical nature of the compound into which it is incorporated.
I, FOGELSTROM-FINEMAN   +3 more
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Core excitation in O18

Nuclear Physics, 1965
Abstract The low-lying even-parity energy levels of O 18 are calculated within the shell model. Core excitations from the double closed O 16 system have been taken explicitly into account using the SU 3 coupling scheme. The resulting energy spectrum shows nice agreement with experiments for nearly all states below 6 MeV excitation energy.
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The O18-abundance in fresh water

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1954
Fresh water of various origins as distinct from ocean water shows great variations in O18-abundance. Proceeding from the temperate towards the colder climates a considerable decrease is noticeable. It is demonstrated that the O18-abundance in atmospheric water vapour is dependent on (a) the precipitation temperature, (b) the origin of the vapour and
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Low-O18 basalts from Iceland

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1974
The volcanic rocks of Iceland are anomalous in their oxygen isotope content. Recent tholeiitic and transitional alkali basalts from Iceland range in (δO18 from 1·8 to 5δ7%. Most of the tholeiitic basalts and their phenocrysts are at least 1% lower in δO18 than unaltered basalts from other oceanic islands or oceanic ridges.
Karlis Muehlenbachs   +2 more
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Energy levels of O18 with separable potential

Nuclear Physics, 1965
Energy levels of O18 have been calculated for a non-local separable potential using the reaction matrix of Brueckner's theory of the many-body problem. Only 2s12 and 1d52 configurations have been considered. The order of the levels is in agreement with the experimental spectrum.
V.L. Narasimham, S.K. Shah
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An application of the separation method in O18 and Ne20

Nuclear Physics, 1964
Abstract The low-lying energy levels of O18 and Ne20 are calculated with a well-behaved force of Yukawa type and with a hard core force, both of which fit the low-energy properties of the free two-body system. For the latter one a Scott-Moszkowski separation method is used and only the long-range part of the force is included in the calculations.
T. Engeland, A. Kallio
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Das Atomgewicht des Sauerstoffisotops O18

Zeitschrift f�r Physik, 1930
Mit Hilfe einer genauen bandenspektroskopischen Untersuchung der atmospharischen Sauerstoffbanden (sogenannte A- und A′-Gruppe bei λ 7600) gelingt es, unter Zugrundelegung eines Normalgewichts von 16,000 fur O16 das Atomgewicht des Sauerstoffisotops O18 zu 17,991 ± 0,010 zu bestimmen.
R. Mecke, K. Wurm
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