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Hyperpolarised xenon in biology

Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, 2003
s of the Second International Meeting on Solid Electrolytes, St. Andrews, Scotland, September 20–22, 1978. [29] J.M. Cruickshank, H.V.St.A. Hubbard, N. Boden, I.M. Ward, Polymer 36 (1995) 3779. [30] D.S. Pearson, E. Helfand, Macromolecules 17 (1984) 888. [31] R.C. Ball, T.C.B. McLeish, Macromolecules 22 (1989) 1911. [32] M.E. Ries, M.G.
Cherubini A   +2 more
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Multiphotonionization of Xenon

1985
With the advent of high-intensity lasers multiphoton ionization (MP I) processes have attracted considerable interest experimentally as well as theoretically. The study of the angular distribution of ejected photoelectrons yields information about the target atomic or molecular structure, as well as the various ionization channels involved.1 As has ...
H. Schwier   +3 more
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Xenon Anesthesia

Anesthesiology, 2000
Carl Lynch   +3 more
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Triple Point of Xenon

Metrologia, 1988
Liquidus points of Research Grade xenon samples from four different suppliers were intercompared and found to spread over a range of 0.45 mK. Such samples, with suitable experimental procedures, are acceptable for establishing a defining fixed point of the forthcoming new international temperature scale.
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XENON WASHOUT

The Lancet, 1971
K E, Britton, N J, Brown, M M, Bluhm
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Xenon

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 2015
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Radioactive Xenon 125, and Xenon 127

Physical Review, 1950
M.L. Pool, D.L. Anderson
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Xenon in Anesthesia

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 2001
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