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Heat treatment of high-temperature mercurial thermometers
H. C. Dickinson
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Thermometer Ions, Internal Energies, and In‐Source Fragmentation in Ambient Ionization
ABSTRACT Ionization and fragmentation are at the core of mass spectrometry. But they are not necessarily separated in space, as in‐source fragmentation can also occur. Here, we survey the literature published since our 2005 review on the internal energy and fragmentation in electrospray ionization sources.
Emilie Bertrand, Valérie Gabelica
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Case report and literature review: removal of a mercury thermometer from the abdomen of a 16-year-old boy under laparoscopy. [PDF]
Hou R +5 more
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This work presents the first FFC NMR relaxometry study of a fully protonated ionic liquid, [TEA][OMs]. Using selective partial deuteration, cation and anion dynamics were disentangled, enabling the hidden cation–anion relaxation contributions to be quantified and the total relaxation rate to be reconstructed.
Lennart Kruse +5 more
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Highly Sensitive Temperature Sensing in Biological Region with Ratiometric Fluorescent Response. [PDF]
Li Y, Yu H, Li H, Sun S, Yu R, Xu Y.
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Designing B1‐Selective Pulses by Frequency Modulating in a Second Rotating Frame
ABSTRACT Purpose To create a frequency‐modulated pulse for slice selection of arbitrary, uniform flip angle even when B0 and B1 are inhomogeneous, without utilizing B0 gradients Theory and Methods An amplitude‐modulated hyperbolic secant pulse (AMHS1) was derived from Hoult's B1‐selective imaging method which utilizes one component, B1y, as a gradient ...
Saurin Kantesaria +7 more
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Assessed Temperatures and Stress in Cats Using Tympanic and Rectal Thermometers. [PDF]
Hanström Y +5 more
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