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2p-shell admixtures in pion single charge exchange on 13C

1991

Abstract The pion charge exchange process 13 C (π + , π 0 ) 13 N(gs) is calculated with an extended nuclear wave function for the A=13 system that includes configurations outside the 1p-shell. A small amount of 2p-shell admixtures leads to an improved description of the experimental excitation function. We also find a strong sensitivity of the differential cross sections as well as asymmetry to contributions from higher shells.

Excitation functionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPionmedia_common.quotation_subjectNuclear TheoryShell (structure)Atomic physicsWave functionAsymmetryCharge exchangemedia_commonPhysics Letters B
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Inner-shell excitation spectroscopy of closo-carboranes

1997

Oscillator strength spectra in the region of B 1s and C 1s excitation of three isomeric carborane cage compounds [closo-1,2-orthocarborane, closo-1,7-metacarborane, closo-1,12-paracarborane (C2B10H...

Excitation spectroscopyOscillator strengthChemistryParticle acceleratorSpectral lineSurfaces Coatings and Filmslaw.inventionlawMaterials ChemistryCarboraneInner shellPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsExcitation
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(Pathologies of) Recognition in Schelling's Thought on Evil

2015

F. W. J. Schelllingeviltunnistaminen
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Interstitial defects in diamond: A quantum mechanical simulation of their EPR constants and vibrational spectra

2020

The local geometry, electronic structure, and vibrational features of three vicinal double interstitial defects in diamond, ICIC, ICIN, and ININ, are investigated and compared with those of three "simple" ⟨100⟩ interstitial defects, ICC, ICN, and INN, previously reported by Salustro et al. [Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 20, 16615 (2018)], using a similar quantum mechanical approach based on the B3LYP functional constructed from Gaussian-type basis sets, within a supercell scheme, as implemented in the CRYSTAL code. For the first time, the Fermi contact term and hyperfine coupling tensor B of the four open shell structures, ICIC, ICIN, ICC, and ICN, are evaluated and compared with the available ex…

Fermi contact interactionMaterials science010304 chemical physicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyDiamondElectronic structureengineering.material010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesMolecular physics0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionCrystallaw0103 physical sciencesSupercell (crystal)engineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryElectron paramagnetic resonanceOpen shellVicinalThe Journal of Chemical Physics
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In Vitro Bioactivity of Astaxanthin and Peptides from Hydrolisates of Shrimp (Parapenaeus longirostris) By-Products: From the Extraction Process to B…

2021

Non-edible parts of crustaceans could be a rich source of valuable bioactive compounds such as the carotenoid astaxanthin and peptides, which have well-recognized beneficial effects. These compounds are widely used in nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals, and their market is rapidly growing, suggesting the need to find alternative sources. The aim of this work was to set up a pilot-scale protocol for the reutilization of by-products of processed shrimp, in order to address the utilization of this valuable biomass for nutraceutical and pharmaceuticals application, through the extraction of astaxanthin-enriched oil and antioxidant-rich protein hydrolysates. Astaxanthin (AST) was obtained using …

Fish ProteinsFood Handlingantioxidant activityPharmaceutical ScienceAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsPilot ProjectsXanthophyllsfish oilArticleAntioxidantsMicechemistry.chemical_compoundNutraceuticalPenaeidaeprotein hydrolysatesAstaxanthinDrug Discoveryshrimp by-productsAnimalsHumansFood sciencelcsh:QH301-705.5Pharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)ShellfishWaste Productschemistry.chemical_classificationHydrolysisExtraction (chemistry)Proteolytic enzymesSupercritical fluid extractionFatty acidChromatography Supercritical FluidGreen Chemistry Technology3T3 Cellsproteolytic enzymesFibroblastsShrimpastaxanthinOxidative Stresslcsh:Biology (General)chemistrySPDsupercritical fluid extractionRabbitsPeptidesPUFAPolyunsaturated fatty acidMarine Drugs
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Stability and synthesis of superheavy elements: Fighting the battle against fission – example of $^{254}$No

2016

International audience; Superheavy nuclei exist solely due to quantum shell effects,which create a pocket in the potential-energy surface of the nucleus, thusproviding a barrier against spontaneous fission. Determining the height ofthe fission barrier and its angular-momentum dependence is important toquantify the role that microscopic shell corrections play in enhancing andextending the limits of nuclear stability. In this talk, the first measurement ofa fission barrier in the very heavy nucleus 254No will be presented.

FissionQC1-999Nuclear TheoryShell (structure)nuclear stabilitySuperheavy Elements[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]01 natural sciencesStability (probability)Nuclear physics0103 physical sciencesmedicinePhysics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentQuantumSpontaneous fissionPhysicsnobeliumta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhysicsfission barriersuperheavy elementsmedicine.anatomical_structureAtomic physicsNucleus
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Short and Medium Range Order in Se1-xTexGlasses

1997

Complementary XAFS measurements (LURE and NSLS) of Se 1 - x Te x glasses have been carried out on both the Se and Te K-edges at low and room temperatures. Using a multi-shell best fit analysis procedure, we have reconstructed the Se and Te local environment: (i) first shell intrachain nearest neighbors (Se-Se 1 , Se-Te 1 , Te-Se 1 ,and Te-Te 1 ); (ii) second shell intrachain (Se-Se 2 and Se-Te 2 ) and interchain next nearest neighbors (Se⇔Se 3 single scattering in the chains Se-Se 1 -Se 3 and Se-Te 1 -Se 3 ). For the first and second coordination shells we suggest that the intrachain chemical order increases with Te content. On the other hand, we propose a model of random distribution of Se…

Fit/gap analysisExtended X-ray absorption fine structureScatteringChemistryShell (structure)General Physics and AstronomyMineralogy01 natural sciencesMolecular physics3. Good health010305 fluids & plasmasX-ray absorption fine structure[PHYS.HIST]Physics [physics]/Physics archivesMedium range0103 physical sciencesOrder (group theory)Solid solutionLe Journal de Physique IV
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Shell structure and the fluctuation of the nuclear density distribution

1984

We investigate the relation between the density-fluctuations in nuclei and their description by single-particle models, i.e. the shell model and the Hartree-Fock method; the question is whether every shell-structure necessarily leads to those fluctuations. We demonstrate the flexibility of the single-particle models by constructing a shell-model potential and an effective Hartree-Fock potential, respectively, which produce completely flat distributions without any density fluctuation; this means that “shell structure” is not sufficient an explanation for the fluctuations. Only the additional requirement that the dynamical features of nuclei are also met selects a subclass of “reasonable” po…

Flexibility (engineering)PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsDistribution (mathematics)Quantum electrodynamicsNuclear TheorySHELL modelPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersNuclear fusionStatistical physicsNuclear densityZeitschrift f�r Physik A Atoms and Nuclei
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Use of The Eggshells in Removing Heavy Metals from Waste Water - The Process Kinetics and Efficiency

2019

Abstract Studies of the efficiency of Ni, Cu and Cd cations removal from water solutions were carried out, with the use of clay limestone, hen eggshells from eggs for consumption and hen eggshells after hatching, which main element is calcium carbonate. Hen eggshells are a waste product, which can be used as a substitute of clay limestone in removing heavy metals from wet flue gas desulphurisation installation. Mixed solutions of Ni, Cu and Cd were used in the research, with the composition similar to the waste water from wet flue gas desulphurisation installation: Ni (0.009-0.053 mmol/dm3), Cu (0.008-0.057 mmol/dm3) and Cd (0.003-0.008 mmol/dm3). The metals were determined by flame atomic …

Flue gasEnvironmental EngineeringContext (language use)law.inventionMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundCalcium carbonatechemistryWastewaterlawvisual_artEnvironmental chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEnvironmental ChemistryComposition (visual arts)EggshellAtomic absorption spectroscopyEcological Chemistry and Engineering S
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Enhanced [4+2] cycloadditions by solvophobic effects and gravity-induced mixing in core-shell droplets

2017

A new way to perform reactions in core—shell double emulsions is reported herein. The phase boundaries of the threephase droplet flow were used to pressurize the reactants in the shell liquid, enhancing the reaction rate of a cycloaddition greatly in comparison to known methods. As key parameters, solvophobic effects and precise control over the droplet sizes were used to exploit a reaction with a negative volume of activation. The internal pressure of the reaction solution was regulated purely by the thickness of the shell liquid without adding additional reagents. Additionally, the reaction performed better when the core droplet was used to stir the shell droplet, considerably improving t…

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes010405 organic chemistryChemistryOrganic ChemistryMixing (process engineering)Shell (structure)double emulsions010402 general chemistrymicroreactor01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesPhysics::Fluid DynamicsReaction rateChemistry (miscellaneous)Chemical physicsPhase (matter)Mass transferReagentPhysics::Atomic and Molecular Clustersactive mixingOrganic chemistryMicroreactorSolvophobichydrophobic effectcycloaddition
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