deuteron


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the nucleus of deuterium

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An atypical result is the article on the deuteron, which has been cited over 300 times and had a Honduran scientist as part of a large international research team.
Metivier, "Production of scandium-44m and scandium-44g with deuterons on calcium-44: cross section measurements and production yield calculations," Physics in Medicine and Biology, vol.
12) S V Springham, S Lee and M S Rafique," Correlated deuteron energy spectra and neutron yield for a 3 kJ plasma focus" Plasma Phys.
*The brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa Epsilon Deuteron Chapter at WPI recently volunteered at the Special Olympics MA Winter Olympics, assisting with the bowling portion of the games at AMF Lanes in Auburn, according to Kevin Wormer, the public relations chairman of Phi Sigma Kappa.
The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectra were generated on a Varian XL-300 spectrometer, using deuteron chloroform (CD[Cl.sub.3]) as solvent and TMS as reference.
28 is closer to the Greek: "Some people God has designated in the church to be, first (proton), apostles; second (deuteron), prophets; third (triton), teachers; then ..." (emphasis added to reflect the Greek).
Cortese, "Energy spectra of deuteron and electron beams from focused discharges and optimization criteria," in Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research, vol.
Muller, "Deuteron quadrupole coupling constants in three solid deuterated paraffin hydrocarbons: C2D6, C4D10, C6D14," The Journal of Chemical Physics, vol.
Spiess, "Molecular dynamics of solid polymers as revealed by deuteron NMR," Colloid & Polymer Science, vol.
Studies of the caffeine-DNA interaction by infrared and ultraviolet linear dichroism, proton and deuteron nuclear magnetic resonance," Biophysical Chemistry, vol.
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra were obtained using 10-25% solutions in deuteron dimethyl sulfoxide and Bruker AM-300 (300 MHz) spectrometer (Germany).