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Experimental measurement of the effect of a solvent on the rate of a very fast bimolecular reaction. Curme, H.G., and Rollefson, G.K. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 74: 3766–8 (1952) CA 46: 10806g
The effect of inert gases on the quenching of fluorescence in the gaseous state. Curme, H.G., and Rollefson, G.K. J.Am. Chem. Soc. 74: 28–31 (1952) CA 46: 29lle
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Photoelectric testing of different chemical fibers, de Hauss, J.L. Reyon, Zellwolle Chemiefasern 30: 248–51 (1952) CA 46: 8378c
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The spectral distribution of energy in the fluorescence of sodium fluorescein. Gilmore, E.H. Phys. Rev. 88: 174 (1952) CA 48: 8025h
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The fluorescence reactions of steroids. I. Estrogens. Goldzieher, J.W., Bodenchuk, J.M., and Nolan, P. J. Biol. Chem. 199: 621–9 (1952) CA 47: 2804h
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Fluorimetric methods of uranium analysis. Grimaldi, F.S., May, I., and Fletcher, M.H. U.S. Geol. Surv., Circ. 199, 200 pp. (1952) CA 47: 3180d
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New geochemical studies at Bad-Gastein. Haberlandt, H. Mikrochemie Ver. Mikrochim. Acta 39: 92–100 (1952) CA 46: 4971f
The molecular orbital theory of chemical valency. XI. Bond energies, resonance energies, and triplet state energies. Hall, G.C. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), Ser. A 213: 113–23 (1952) CA 46: 10851c
Purple fluorescent substances in the skin and scales of fish. Hama, T., Goto, K., and Kushibiki, K. Kagaku 22: 478 (1952) CA 46: 10465h
Polarization of fluorescence from dis-sociated molecules. Hanle, W., and Schar man, A. Z. Naturforsch. 7a: 635–6 (1952) CA 47: 7325i
A roentgen tube with transparent anode for secondary excitation of roentgen spectra. Herglotz, H. Oesterr. Ing.-Areh. 6: 135–40 (1952) CA 46: 85l2i
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The aspergilli found in canned marrons glaces. Iizuka, H. J. Agr. Chem. Soc. Japan 26: 68–71 (1952) CA 48: 10113h
Examination of corrosion of refractories by observing the fluorescence of the surrounding glass. Jaupain, M. Verres Refractaires 6: 356–61 (1952) CA 47: 718le
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Scintillation counting techniques. Kallmann, H., Fürst, M., and Sidran, M. Nucleonics 10: 15–17 (1952) CA 47: 7336h
Phosphorescence of 2-hydroxyanthraquinone. Karyakin, A.V., and Kalenichenko, Y.I. Zh. Fiz. Khim. 26: 103–5 (1952) CA 47: 4747g
Collisional perturbation of spin-orbital coupling and the mechanism of fluorescence quenching. A visual demonstration of the perturbation. Kasha, M. J. Chem. Phys. 20: 71–4 (1952) CA 46: 6491e
Fluorescence of ionic and atomic copper centers in NaCl-Cu phosphors. Kats, M.L. Dokl. Akad. NaukSSSR 85: 757–60 (1952) CA 46: 10910c
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The interactions between organic dyes and polymers. I. Influence of potassium polyvinyl sulfate on the absorption spectrum and fluorescence of rhodamine GG aqueous solution. Koizumi, M., and Mataga, N. J. Chem. Soc. Japan 73: 814–16, 879–81 (1952) CA 47: 5797b
Characteristics of the class of sulfate luminophors. Konstantinova-Shlezinger, MA., Gorbacheva, NA., and Panasyuk, E.I. Zh. Eksperim. i Teor. Fiz. 23: 588–92 (1952) CA 47: 3l22d
Quenching of fluorescence by foreign substances. Kortum, G., Baur, H., and Friedheim, G. Z. Physik. Chem. 200: 293–301 (1952) CA 47: 3122i
Oxyacid phosphors. I. Addition of an oxidizing agent at firing. Kotera, Y. Rept. Govt. Chem. Ind. Res. Inst., Tokyo 46: 451–4 (1952) CA 47: 2042h
Absorption and fluorescence of solid solutions MgO-NiO. Kroger, FA., Vink, H.J., and van den Boomgaard, J. Physica 18: 77–82 (1952) CA 46: 5438c
Germination ability and production of fluorescent material by seeds. Kugler, I. Naturwissenschaften 39: 213 (1952) CA 47: 2838f
Application of the metallic model to the absorption and fluorescence of some dyes. Laffitte, E. Compt. Rend. 235: 36–7 (1952) CA 47: 44d
The fundamental polarization of the luminescence of dyes. Fluorescence and of phosphorescence. Laffitte, E. Compt. Rend. 234: 424–6 (1952) CA 46: 6491d
Fluorometric determination of traces of beryllium. Laitinen, HA., and Kivalo, P. Anal. Chem. 24: 1467–71 (1952) CA 46: ll022d
Trapping of electrons in fused quartz. Lautout, M. Compt. Rend. 234: 330–2 (1952) CA 46: 7878a
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Temperature effects in organic fluors. Liebson, S.H. Nucleonics 10: 41–5 (1952) CA 46: 10909f
Absorption and fluorescent properties of the Of-estradiol-sulfuric acid complex. Linford, J.H. Can. J. Med. Sci. 30: 199–212 (1952) CA 46: 8520h
Absorption and fluorescence properties in the visible spectral region of certain steroids in sulfuric acid solutions. Linford, J.H., and Paulson,O.B. Can. J. Med. Sci. 30: 213–30 (1952) CA 46: 8970c
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The preparation of fluorescent screens from colloidal solutions of polycyclic hydrocarbons in water. Ludwig, F., and Noach, P.L. Compt. Rend. 234: 2441–3 (1952) CA 46: 9994h
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The cellular localization of material after the administration of the carcinogen, j8-naphthylamine: fluorescence microspectroscopy of epithelial cells of the bladder. Mellors, R.C., and Hlinka, J. Cancer 5: 242–8 (1952) CA 46: 6258g
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Absorption and fluorescence of several organic compounds pure and in solution. Pesteil, P. Compt. Rend. 234: 2532–4 (1952) CA 46: 9427c
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Spectroscopic studies in the rear ultraviolet of the three isomeric dimethylbenzene (xylene) vapors, m. Fluorescence of m-dimethylbenzene (m-xylene). Rao, V.R., and Sastri, M.L.N. J. Chem. Phys. 20: 1552–3 (1952) CA 47: 7326e
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Spectra of ruby. Ritschl, R., and Muller, R. Z. Physik 133: 237–43 (1952) CA 47: 4203e
Phosphorescent paint. Rodriquez, C.F., and Espinosa, P. J.P. Span. 206,368 (1952) CA 48: 8557e
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The fluorescent substances of the cocoon layer in Bombyx mori. Sakate, S., Kawaguehi, K., and Sato, K. J. Sericult. Sci. Japan 21: 237–9 (1952) CA 48: 10942a
Fluorescence quantitative spectropho-tometry of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in schizophrenia. Salvi, P. Acta Neurol. 7: 49–58 (1952) CA 47: 11486e
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Lattice defects in surfaces. Schwab, G.M. Z. Elektroehem. 56: 297–302 (1952) CA 46: 8447g
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