نتایج جستجو برای: magnetic photochemical

تعداد نتایج: 349043  

Introduction Blue light is a part of the spectrum with the highest energy content, which can reach the retina. The damage that it can cause to the retina is called photochemical or blue-light retinal injury. For the retinal injury assessment of the photochemical and aphakic retinal hazards in the wavelength range of 300-700 nm, use of effective spectral radiance limits (W.m-2.sr-1) seems to be ...

2004
JIMMY W. HINKSON Charles F. Kettering

The Hill reaction is one of the simplest chloroplast reactions in which one can measure in unambiguous terms both the reducing and the oxidizing equivalents produced in the process of photosyntnesis. In its simplest aspect, the oxidizing power is measured as oxygen production, while the reducing power is measured in terms of reduction of some electron acceptor (9). Two other photochemical react...

2014
Richard Marley Carlo N. G. Giachello Nigel S. Scrutton Richard A. Baines Alex R. Jones

The mechanisms that facilitate animal magnetoreception have both fascinated and confounded scientists for decades, and its precise biophysical origin remains unclear. Among the proposed primary magnetic sensors is the flavoprotein, cryptochrome, which is thought to provide geomagnetic information via a quantum effect in a light-initiated radical pair reaction. Despite recent advances in the rad...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. A 2015
Xinli Song Gábor L Zügner Mária Farkas Ádám Illés Dariusz Sarzyński Tamás Rozgonyi Baoshan Wang Sándor Dóbé

The direct reaction kinetic method of low pressure fast discharge flow (DF) with resonance fluorescence monitoring of OH (RF) has been applied to determine rate coefficients for the overall reactions OH + C2H5F (EtF) (1) and OH + CH3C(O)F (AcF) (2). Acetyl fluoride reacts slowly with the hydroxyl radical, the rate coefficient at laboratory temperature is k2(300 K) = (0.74 ± 0.05) × 10(-14) cm(3...

AO Akintomide Emmanuel Owolo, Grace Ben Inah Nneoyi O. Egbe,

Introduction Blue light is a part of the spectrum with the highest energy content, which can reach the retina. The damage that it can cause to the retina is called photochemical or blue-light retinal injury. For the retinal injury assessment of the photochemical and aphakic retinal hazards in the wavelength range of 300-700 nm, use of effective spectral radiance limits (W.m-2.sr-1) seems to be...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2002
Pavle V Radovanovic Nick S Norberg Kathryn E McNally Daniel R Gamelin

Methods for introducing new magnetic, optical, electronic, photophysical, or photochemical properties to semiconductor nanocrystals are attracting intense applications-oriented interest. In this communication, we report the preparation and electronic absorption spectroscopy of colloidal ZnO DMS-QDs. Our synthetic procedure involves modification of literature methods known to yield highly crysta...

Journal: :Nagoya journal of medical science 1979
N Okawada I Mizoguchi T Ishiguro

This paper is presented to make both ocular symptoms and signs clear, by means of some experiments on the eye affected by photochemical air pollution. This paper summarizes three experiments, these results and discussion. The first series of experiments were performed in order to research eye irritation caused by photochemical synthetic irritants. They proved the threshold of eye irritation and...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2014
Alpha A Lee Jason C S Lau Hannah J Hogben Till Biskup Daniel R Kattnig P J Hore

There is growing evidence that the remarkable ability of animals, in particular birds, to sense the direction of the Earth's magnetic field relies on magnetically sensitive photochemical reactions of the protein cryptochrome. It is generally assumed that the magnetic field acts on the radical pair [FAD•- TrpH•+] formed by the transfer of an electron from a group of three tryptophan residues to ...

2015
Narciso Aguilera Carolina Sanhueza Lubia M Guedes José Becerra Sebastián Carrasco Víctor Hernández

The distribution of Acacia dealbata Link (Fabaceae) in its non-native range is associated with disturbed areas. However, the possibility that it can penetrate the native forest during the invasion process cannot be ruled out. This statement is supported by the fact that this species has been experimentally established successfully under the canopy of native forest. Nonetheless, it is unknown wh...

Journal: :Journal of synchrotron radiation 2009
Pierre Kennepohl Erik C Wasinger Serena DeBeer George

Despite a wealth of studies exemplifying the utility of the 2-5 keV X-ray range in speciation and electronic structure elucidation, the exploitation of this energy regime for the study of photochemical processes has not been forthcoming. Herein, a new endstation set-up for in situ photochemical soft X-ray spectroscopy in the 2-5 keV energy region at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsourc...

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