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... mechanism for this process , energy transfer usually occurs in a head - on collision . The colliding particles spring apart in opposite directions , with the atom moving in the opposite direction to that taken as it approached - the ...
... mechanism for this process , energy transfer usually occurs in a head - on collision . The colliding particles spring apart in opposite directions , with the atom moving in the opposite direction to that taken as it approached - the ...
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... mechanism is operative for both D2 ( v ' = 3 , j ' = 0 ) and D2 ( v ' = 3 , j ' = 4 ) ; that is , extension of the D - D bond by the incoming H atom causes vibrational excitation of the D2 diatom . Again , we emphasise that D2 ( v ' = 3 ...
... mechanism is operative for both D2 ( v ' = 3 , j ' = 0 ) and D2 ( v ' = 3 , j ' = 4 ) ; that is , extension of the D - D bond by the incoming H atom causes vibrational excitation of the D2 diatom . Again , we emphasise that D2 ( v ' = 3 ...
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... Mechanism established a highly complex ancient Greek geared mechanism with front and back output dials1 - 7 . The upper back dial is a 19 - year calendar , based on the Metonic cycle , arranged as a five - turn spiral1 , 6,8 The lower ...
... Mechanism established a highly complex ancient Greek geared mechanism with front and back output dials1 - 7 . The upper back dial is a 19 - year calendar , based on the Metonic cycle , arranged as a five - turn spiral1 , 6,8 The lower ...
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SMAD proteins control DROSHAmediated microRNA maturation | 56 |
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