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1989
1. A general three dimensional description of single particle motion is given. The 6×6 transfer matrix describing motion close to a reference particle is explicitly diagonalized to find the three eigentunes and eigenplanes. Within each of these eigenplanes a generalised Twiss parameter description is given.
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1. A general three dimensional description of single particle motion is given. The 6×6 transfer matrix describing motion close to a reference particle is explicitly diagonalized to find the three eigentunes and eigenplanes. Within each of these eigenplanes a generalised Twiss parameter description is given.
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1974
What makes plasmas particularly difficult to analyze is the fact that the densities fall in an intermediate range. Fluids like water are so dense that the motions of individual molecules do not have to be considered. Collisions dominate, and the simple equations of ordinary fluid dynamics suffice.
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What makes plasmas particularly difficult to analyze is the fact that the densities fall in an intermediate range. Fluids like water are so dense that the motions of individual molecules do not have to be considered. Collisions dominate, and the simple equations of ordinary fluid dynamics suffice.
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Spatiotemporal imaging of charge transfer in photocatalyst particles
Nature, 2022Zefeng Ren, Panwang Zhou, Fengtao Fan
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Risk assessment of microplastic particles
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Albert A Koelmans +2 more
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2007
The current status of single-particle X-ray imaging - or "X-ray crystallography without need for a crystal" - is reviewed, with particular emphasis on the Stony Brook/Cornell/Berkeley single yeast cell imaging project. Two-dimensional (2D) images of a quick-frozen yeast cell have been obtained with a resolution which, if carried out in three ...
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The current status of single-particle X-ray imaging - or "X-ray crystallography without need for a crystal" - is reviewed, with particular emphasis on the Stony Brook/Cornell/Berkeley single yeast cell imaging project. Two-dimensional (2D) images of a quick-frozen yeast cell have been obtained with a resolution which, if carried out in three ...
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Single Particle Analysis Techniques
2017de Bock, Lieve A., Van Grieken, René
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Single-virus genomics and beyond
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020Joaquín Martínez Martínez +2 more
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High-spatial-resolution mapping of catalytic reactions on single particles
Nature, 2017Hans A Bechtel +2 more
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