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Page 196
... effect has been explained by noting that the electric field of the X - ray beam approaches zero amplitude at the crystal planes , thus avoiding the atoms . Here we show experiment- ally that under conditions of absorption suppression ...
... effect has been explained by noting that the electric field of the X - ray beam approaches zero amplitude at the crystal planes , thus avoiding the atoms . Here we show experiment- ally that under conditions of absorption suppression ...
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... effect enhances the same d - state absorption that leads to a strong ( dipole ) peak at the normal L2 and L3 edges ... effect can be used to identify quad- rupole features suspected in the pre - edge region . Not only does this ...
... effect enhances the same d - state absorption that leads to a strong ( dipole ) peak at the normal L2 and L3 edges ... effect can be used to identify quad- rupole features suspected in the pre - edge region . Not only does this ...
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... effect compared to other BMPs , and BMP3 had virtually no effect on brown fat differentiation . In contrast , under the same con- ditions , 3T3 - L1 white preadipocytes exhibited little or no differenti- ation when treated with these ...
... effect compared to other BMPs , and BMP3 had virtually no effect on brown fat differentiation . In contrast , under the same con- ditions , 3T3 - L1 white preadipocytes exhibited little or no differenti- ation when treated with these ...
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