The method for discriminating ghost peaks in the experimental radial distribution curves of liquids was reexamined by a more exact treatment than that reported in the previous paper. The results was the same as those obtained previously. Another procedure to deduce the true distribution curve from the experimental data was also proposed. It was shown that the true distribution was derived from the modified distribution curve obtained from the intensity function modified with a factor e^
Performances of several methods currently used for detection of discordant observations are reviewed...
Performances of several methods currently used for detection of discordant observations are reviewed...
The purpose of the research was the investigation of the phase-inversion phenomenon in liquid-liquid...
The origins of ghost peaks in the distribution curves of liquids obtained by X-ray diffraction exper...
There are some questions concerning the interpretation of the second peak in the atomic distribution...
<p>These were derived from reduced interference function, <i>F(K)</i>, of (PEG)300 and (PEG)600 at r...
Amorphous and liquid samples, believed to be anomalous water were studied by X-ray diffraction. A ...
A new method, based on the presentation of initial data in the form of probability circles (PC), has...
In 1960, E. H. Brown defined a set of characteristic curves (also known as ideal curves) of pure flu...
A new dispersion formula gives accuracy to the 5th decimal place for the refractive index dispersion...
International audienceThe detection of an impurity in a visually single peak by means of the “Distri...
Under criticism of the data of atomic radial distribution curves for eighteen monatomic liquids, a s...
Under criticism of the data of atomic radial distribution curves for monatomic liquids, a simple red...
A thorough investigation on the dependence of distribution coefficients of acidic drugs on pH and pK...
The correlation for the vapor pressure curve of light water has been newly developed, based on the c...
Performances of several methods currently used for detection of discordant observations are reviewed...
Performances of several methods currently used for detection of discordant observations are reviewed...
The purpose of the research was the investigation of the phase-inversion phenomenon in liquid-liquid...
The origins of ghost peaks in the distribution curves of liquids obtained by X-ray diffraction exper...
There are some questions concerning the interpretation of the second peak in the atomic distribution...
<p>These were derived from reduced interference function, <i>F(K)</i>, of (PEG)300 and (PEG)600 at r...
Amorphous and liquid samples, believed to be anomalous water were studied by X-ray diffraction. A ...
A new method, based on the presentation of initial data in the form of probability circles (PC), has...
In 1960, E. H. Brown defined a set of characteristic curves (also known as ideal curves) of pure flu...
A new dispersion formula gives accuracy to the 5th decimal place for the refractive index dispersion...
International audienceThe detection of an impurity in a visually single peak by means of the “Distri...
Under criticism of the data of atomic radial distribution curves for eighteen monatomic liquids, a s...
Under criticism of the data of atomic radial distribution curves for monatomic liquids, a simple red...
A thorough investigation on the dependence of distribution coefficients of acidic drugs on pH and pK...
The correlation for the vapor pressure curve of light water has been newly developed, based on the c...
Performances of several methods currently used for detection of discordant observations are reviewed...
Performances of several methods currently used for detection of discordant observations are reviewed...
The purpose of the research was the investigation of the phase-inversion phenomenon in liquid-liquid...