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On the use of beam precession for serial electron crystallography. [PDF]
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Termination of figure-of-eight reentry via resonant feedback pacing. [PDF]
Roshan N, Majumder R.
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Role of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR) as a Diagnostic and Risk Stratification Tool for a Patient With Arrhythmic Mitral Valve Complex Phenotype and Tricuspid Annular Disjunction (TAD). [PDF]
Raslan M, Huang XN, Elmarzouky ZM.
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Multimodality Imaging of a Pulmonary Valve Papillary Fibroelastoma Associated With Pulmonary Embolism. [PDF]
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Navigating the Challenges of Diagnosing Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy.
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Precession Electron Diffraction
2012Precession electron diffraction (PED) is a key technique available to electron microscopists to elucidate the structure of inorganic crystals. A PED pattern is formed by the summation of a series of diffraction patterns whose incoming beam is tilted with respect to the optic axis.
Eggeman, Alexander S., Midgley, Paul A.
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American Journal of Physics, 1969
The motion of a nucleus with an intrinsic multiple moment, in particular an intrinsic hexadecapole (16 poles) moment in external electrostatic multiple (triple) field gradients, is studied from a classical point of view. It is shown that in the classical approximation the angular-momentum vector of a nucleus with an intrinsic hexadecapole moment may ...
David S. Moroi, Phillip O. Berge
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The motion of a nucleus with an intrinsic multiple moment, in particular an intrinsic hexadecapole (16 poles) moment in external electrostatic multiple (triple) field gradients, is studied from a classical point of view. It is shown that in the classical approximation the angular-momentum vector of a nucleus with an intrinsic hexadecapole moment may ...
David S. Moroi, Phillip O. Berge
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