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  • ...try."''' [22]. Molecular fossil is a powerful expression that enriches our chemical vocabulary, and discloses indigo as both a millenary dye and a molecular fo ...environment effects on the absorption spectrum of indigo." The Journal of chemical physics 124, no. 7 (2006): 074104.
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  • # <span style="color:crimson;">Books Reviews, Editorials and Point of Views</span> - monitoring of new developments, # Fundamental Entries - entries accounting for basic physical and chemical definitions and concepts,
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  • ...s electronic isoforms of the ground state molecules with strongly modified chemical properties, such as the acidity and basicity of polar molecules. He concent ...constantly used by material scientists and solid state physicists to study chemical reactions and dynamic properties of organic and biomimetic materials. The i
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  • [4] Clegg, Robert M. “The History of FRET.“ In Reviews in Fluorescence, volume 3, edited by C.D. Geddes and J.R. Lakowicz, 1-45. S [29] VanDerMeer, B.W. “Kappa-squared: from nuisance to new sense.” Reviews in Molecular Biotechnology 82(2002):181-196., 151-172.
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  • ...ynthetic to medicinal applications, he is the (co)author of several books, reviews and research articles on such topics, including the RSC yearly volume on Ph ...otochemistry: Past, Present and Future” is also of interest to the wider chemical audience and it makes a pleasant read while not compromising on scientific
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  • * Visiting Scientist, Institute of Chemical Physics, Academy of Sciences of USSR Moscow, under Royal Society - Academy In total 598 research papers, books and reviews and formal reports have been published,354 in the primary refereed literatu
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  • ...ensitive polymer film by optical means (lenses, mirrors, shadow masks) and chemical modification of the solubility. At the same time NIL is considered evolutio There are a vast number of references on NIL, with several reviews and books (or book chapters) on patterning techniques and particularly on n
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  • ...the members of the ensemble are studied one by one. They can be identical chemical species, which differ in interactions with the environment, and an inhomoge ...ation, fluorescence decay rate of chosen individual molecules and of their chemical and photochemical reactivity. In the studies of single molecules the concep
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  • ...the members of the ensemble are studied one by one. They can be identical chemical species, which differ in interactions with the environment, and an inhomoge ...ation, fluorescence decay rate of chosen individual molecules and of their chemical and photochemical reactivity. In the studies of single molecules the concep
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  • ...and Bristol (Dillingham Lab). In 2016 he was appointed to a Lectureship in Chemical Biology at the University of Sheffield. ...orrections published 30th October 2013 to 15th July 2014. Chemical Society Reviews, 43(17), 6470-6470.
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  • ...caused by heath (that is rather called incandescence), upon occurring of a chemical or physical phenomenon. This term was first used by Q. C. Lum in 1888 [1], '''1. Chemical Excitation'''
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  • [4] Clegg, Robert M. “The History of FRET.“ In Reviews in Fluorescence, volume 3, edited by C.D. Geddes and J.R. Lakowicz, 1-45. S [29] VanDerMeer, B.W. “Kappa-squared: from nuisance to new sense.” Reviews in Molecular Biotechnology 82(2002):181-196., 151-172.
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  • ..., are mainly used to investigate on a specific parameter that is physical, chemical or structural such as like pHor the concentration of a species.For example, ...a nanoparticle. [5] For example, Bertozzi and coworkers developed several chemical tools and strategies for labeling glycosylation in biological systems, so t
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  • ...research is devoted to photochemistry, i.e. the interaction of light with chemical systems, as described in his recent publication [V. Balzani, P. Ceroni, A. ...alzani has pointed out in several occasions (lectures, book prefaces, book reviews, TV interviews, press articles) that today there is a dangerous fracture be
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