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Publikováno v:
Journal of Testing and Evaluation. 46:20160054
It is known that the split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) technique has not been standardized yet. A standardized SHPB technique is necessary to provide guidelines for determining the intrinsic material properties. One possibility to examine the consi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 30:793-796
Certain of the “meta-stable peaks” in mass spectra are abnormally wide. This extra width is shown to be associated with release of kinetic energy during fragmentation. Methods are presented for measuring this energy release and values are given f
Autor:
J. H. Beynon
Publikováno v:
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 11:1-1
Autor:
C.E. Quantock, J H Beynon
Publikováno v:
Age and Ageing. 26:P11-P11
Autor:
Dudley H. Williams, J. H. Beynon
Publikováno v:
Organic Mass Spectrometry. 11:103-116
The concepts of charge localization and of radical localization are considered both with regard to their validity and to their usefulness in explaining and predicting the unimolecular fragmentation pathways for positively charged ions formed from org
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Organic Mass Spectrometry. 23:460-468
The mechanism of water elimination from metastable molecular and [M − CH3˙]+ ions, as well as from ions deprived of ring D, in epimeric 3-hydroxy steroids of the 5β-series has been elucidated by deuterium labelling, by the measurements of the tra
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The Journal of Chemical Physics. 79:1834-1845
The ro‐vibronic states of ground state (1s σg)H+.2 that can fragment by the mechanism of rotational predissociation have been predicted theoretically and so have the lifetimes of these states. Six of these predicted quasibound states have previous
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Organic Mass Spectrometry. 23:453-459
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Organic Mass Spectrometry. 13:172-176
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Journal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics. 19:L575-L580
Relative electron capture cross sections have been measured for CS2q+ (q=2, 3) ions colliding with atomic and molecular targets at 3q keV translational energy. Translational energy gain/loss spectroscopy indicates that capture is predominantly into t