Valence effect

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1Hall effect in Bismuth Table 5.1 illustrates the curious Hall effect in Bismuth: If we make the apparently reasonable assumption that every Bi atom contributes to the metallic state with 5 valence electrons, the Hall con

Hall effect in Bismuth Table 5.1 illustrates the curious Hall effect in Bismuth: If we make the apparently reasonable assumption that every Bi atom contributes to the metallic state with 5 valence electrons, the Hall con

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- Date: 2015-07-04 11:05:56
    2The Epistemic Side-Effect Effect JAMES R. BEEBE AND WESLEY BUCKWALTER Abstract: Knobe (2003a, 2003b, 2004b) and others have demonstrated the surprising fact that the valence of a side-effect action can affect intuitions

    The Epistemic Side-Effect Effect JAMES R. BEEBE AND WESLEY BUCKWALTER Abstract: Knobe (2003a, 2003b, 2004b) and others have demonstrated the surprising fact that the valence of a side-effect action can affect intuitions

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    Language: English - Date: 2015-09-28 21:04:10
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      Language: English - Date: 2010-12-28 03:54:31
      43B/2002G002 + 2+ 1 e  Autoionization selectivity of Ne Rydberg states converging to Ne ( S )

      3B/2002G002 + 2+ 1 e Autoionization selectivity of Ne Rydberg states converging to Ne ( S )

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      Language: English - Date: 2010-01-05 10:30:32
      5Photon Factory Activity Report 2010 #28 Part BSurface and Interface 1C/2006S2-002 Surface-Site-Selective Study of Valence Electronic Structures of Clean Si×1 Using Si-L23VV Auger Electron - Si-2p Photoele

      Photon Factory Activity Report 2010 #28 Part BSurface and Interface 1C/2006S2-002 Surface-Site-Selective Study of Valence Electronic Structures of Clean Si×1 Using Si-L23VV Auger Electron - Si-2p Photoele

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      Language: English - Date: 2012-01-30 04:32:45
      6Photon Factory Activity Report 2005 #23 Part BAtomic and Molecular Science NE1B/2004G201  Multi-Electron Coincidence Study on Auger Decay

      Photon Factory Activity Report 2005 #23 Part BAtomic and Molecular Science NE1B/2004G201 Multi-Electron Coincidence Study on Auger Decay

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      Language: English - Date: 2010-01-05 10:32:16
      7Photon Factory Activity Report 2005 #23 Part BChemistry 27A/2005G118  Resonant Auger decays in nucleotide and DNA following core-to-valence

      Photon Factory Activity Report 2005 #23 Part BChemistry 27A/2005G118 Resonant Auger decays in nucleotide and DNA following core-to-valence

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      Language: English - Date: 2010-01-05 10:32:19
      8PHYSICAL REVIEW A 83, Impact of hollow-atom formation on coherent x-ray scattering at high intensity Sang-Kil Son (ddd),1,* Linda Young,2,† and Robin Santra1,3,‡ 1

      PHYSICAL REVIEW A 83, Impact of hollow-atom formation on coherent x-ray scattering at high intensity Sang-Kil Son (ddd),1,* Linda Young,2,† and Robin Santra1,3,‡ 1

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      Language: English - Date: 2011-06-24 11:10:29
      9Photon Factory Activity Report 2007 #25 Part BElectronic Structure of Condensed Matter 2C/2005S2-002, 2005G101  Effects of Madelung potentials in the photoemission spectra of La1-xSrxMnO3 thin films

      Photon Factory Activity Report 2007 #25 Part BElectronic Structure of Condensed Matter 2C/2005S2-002, 2005G101 Effects of Madelung potentials in the photoemission spectra of La1-xSrxMnO3 thin films

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      Language: English - Date: 2010-01-05 10:34:55
      10Representing Change in Elec. Elec. Configuration shows “movement” of electrons (electron flow) Electrons move from a “source” to a “sink”

      Representing Change in Elec. Elec. Configuration shows “movement” of electrons (electron flow) Electrons move from a “source” to a “sink”

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      Language: English - Date: 2013-03-07 20:58:25