electron spin resonance

collocation in English

meaningsofelectron,spinandresonance

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electron
noun[C]
uk
/iˈlek.trɒn/
us
/iˈlek.trɑːn/
an extremely small piece of matter with a negative ...
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spin
noun
uk
/spɪn/
us
/spɪn/
the movement of something turning round ...
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resonance
noun
uk
/ˈrez.ən.əns/
us
/ˈrez.ən.əns/
the quality of being loud ...
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(Definition ofelectron,spinandresonancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Unfolding of alanine-based peptides using electronspinresonancedistance measurements.
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The first of these is a useful review article of the available methods, whereas the second is a case study using electronspinresonanceto date a fault gouge.
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More specific tests include analysis for alkyl cyclobutanones and electronspinresonanceanalysis.
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Electronspinresonancecan be employed to quantify the probe's concentration.
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The trapped holes can be measured by electronspinresonance.
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He has also been influential in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, particularly to the understanding of nuclear spin-spin coupling and electronspinresonancespectroscopy.
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By this they achieved room temperature single electronspinresonance.
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It is important in the electronspinresonanceof biological molecules.
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This hominin jaw was dated between 397 and 525 ka, by electronspinresonancecombined with uranium series isotopic analysis, and infrared/post-infrared luminescence dating.
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They have been tentatively dated at about 80,000-120,000 years old using electronspinresonanceand thermoluminescence dating techniques.
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In both cases, trimethylenemethane was detected by electronspinresonancespectroscopy.
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Triplet carbenes are paramagnetic and may be observed by electronspinresonancespectroscopy if they persist long enough.
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The scientists involved used electronspinresonancemeasurements and dated the age of the skull to between 160,000 and 240,000 years old.
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The high cost, large size, and difficult maintenance of electronspinresonancespectrometers has limited their use to specialized research centers with highly trained personnel.
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Poulianos states that the age of the overall layer is approximately 670,000 years old, based on electronspinresonancemeasurements.
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Carrington's earlier contributions to chemical physics were in the fields of electronspinresonance(esr) spectroscopy, and magnetic resonance in general.
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