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Autor:
F. F. Rieke, O. Oldenberg
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 6:779-782
For the measurement of the concentration of OH radicals the intensity of the absorption spectrum is measured more easily with an emission line background than with a continuous background, provided that the pressure broadening is known. The total bro
Autor:
F. F. Rieke
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 4:513-525
By the application of photographic photometry, the intensity distribution within the HgH 4017 band excited by mercury‐sensitized fluorescence has been studied as a function of the pressure of nitrogen and the pressure of water vapor present in the
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the IRE. 47:1475-1478
Autor:
O. Oldenberg, F. F. Rieke
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physics. 2:163-166
Autor:
H. Gaffron, F. F. Rieke
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 47:299-308
Autor:
F. F. Rieke, O. Oldenberg
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 6:439-447
(1) In order to make the OH absorption bands applicable to a quantitative chemical test for free OH their probability of transition (f value) was measured by the concentration of ``dispersion electrons'' in a known concentration of OH. (2) This conce
Autor:
F. F. Rieke, O. Oldenberg
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 7:485-492
In order to determine the efficiency with which triple collisions bring about the recombination of free OH radicals, the rate constant for the reaction must be known in absolute units. Consequently it is necessary to measure in absolute units the ``s
Autor:
F. F. Rieke
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 5:831-835
It has been found that the intensity distribution in the HgH 4017 band excited by sensitized fluorescence in the mixture Hg+H2+N2 is influenced by the intensity of the primary light which excites the fluorescence. This observation may be interpreted
Autor:
F. F. Rieke
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 7:238-244
For the maximum quantum efficiency of photosynthesis in green plants, the value ¼, which was obtained by Warburg and Negelein, has been generally accepted. However this value has appeared to be less certain since only much smaller efficiencies have
Autor:
L. D. Marinelli, G. F. Clemente, I. K. Abu-Shumays, O. J. Steingraber, Patricia Failla, Harold A. May, J. C. Ellsasser, J. E. Farnham, J. H. Marshall, null Lucas, Jr., Henry F., Frank Markun, R. E. Rowland, Richard B. Holtzman, David J. Simmons, Natalie B. Simmons, Helen Cummins, Arthur S. Kunin, Gerald B. Burg, Elizabeth Lloyd, Frank L. Bordell, James E. Carson, Donald F. Gatz, Harry Moses, Paul Frenzen, Richard Hart, F. F. Rieke, William Prepejchal, Harvey A. Schultz, Mitio Inokuti, Yong-Ki Kim, D. Douthat, Taizo Sasaki, George E. Chamberlain, S. R. Mielczarek, James C. Person, Paul P. Nicole, J. Kastner, B. G. Oltman, W. C. Ashby, C. Paden, F. L. Bordell
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https://doi.org/10.2172/4128698
https://doi.org/10.2172/4128698