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  • 1
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: 14.20 P ; 24.30 ; 25.80
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract New measurements of the pionic double charge exchange on56Fe exhibit a pronounced energy dependence of this reaction at low energies in accordance with similar observations on other nuclei. We show that this peculiar energy dependence finds its natural explanation by a resonance in theπNN subsystem withJ p =0−,T=0 and a mass of 2.065 GeV.
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    The European physical journal 116 (1940), S. 415-427 
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die Spaltung von Metalleinkristallen im Hochvakuum ist ein Weg, um auf einwandfreie Weise den Einfluß der Kristallorientierung auf das elektronische Verhalten verschiedener Grenzflächen zu beobachten. Es wird gezeigt, daß die Spaltflächen eine Oberflächenreinheit aufweisen, die jener von hochvakuumdestillierten Schichten mindestens gleichwertig ist. Die lichtelektrische Beobachtung der „Ermüdungsgeschwindigkeit“ einer im optimalen Vakuum frisch erzeugten (0001)-Bruchfläche eines Zinkeinkristalls zeigt, daß bei einem Vakuum von etwa 10−7 mm Hg Messungen möglich sind, die — unter der Voraussetzung eines monotonen Kurvenverlaufes — auf den Zustand größter Oberflächenreinheit extrapolieren lassen. Die Grenzwellenlänge der (0001)-Ebene des Zinkkristalls beim Druck von 10−5 mm Hg betrug 290 ± 0,7 mμ, die zugeordnete Austrittsarbeit 4,26 e-Volt.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1618-2650
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary Data from milliprobe analysis of a copper standard material by spark source mass spectrometry have been investigated using multivariate methods in addition to earlier — predominantly univariate — treatment in order to derive some general recommendations for characterizing the chemical homogeneity of solids. A “disarmed” MANOVA test with the locations as effect variables and the normalized concentration data of the diverse chemical elements as replicates provided a highly rigorous Yes-No decision on homogeneity from an overall point of view. For more detailed information, data visualization by raster graphics combined with cluster analysis, principal components analysis, and non-linear mapping proved a useful explorative tool, particularly in the (here assumed) case without any preinformation. Dependent on how these methods are used, information on locations of inhomogeneities or on correlations between the analytes results. It has been shown that seeking for correlations should be the first explorative step. Employing the further steps to correlating elements increases the rigour of detecting element-specific inhomogeneities. On the other hand, including all the determined elements enables a more critical judgment of “collective homogeneity”. To confirm multivariate results on inhomogeneity by statistical means, the revealed groups of sub-samples should be tested by linear discriminant analysis. Deviations from a homogeneous distribution can be detected and/or characterized for any single element (or correlating elements) individually by univariate methods based on models of the spatial distributions, if these can be presumed a-priori or after preliminary investigations.
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