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Looking at hydrogen motions in confinement : The uniqueness of quasi-elastic neutron scattering

Looking at hydrogen motions in confinement : The uniqueness of quasi-elastic neutron scattering

J. Fischer, N. Tsapatsaris, E. de Paula, H. N. Bordallo

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Why in a barren and hot desert, clays can contain a significant fraction of water? Why does concrete crack? How can we demonstrate that complexation of a drug does not alter its conformation in a way that affects its functionality? In this paper we present results on various studies using... Ver mais

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Looking at hydrogen motions in confinement : The uniqueness of quasi-elastic neutron scattering

J. Fischer, N. Tsapatsaris, E. de Paula, H. N. Bordallo

										

Looking at hydrogen motions in confinement : The uniqueness of quasi-elastic neutron scattering

J. Fischer, N. Tsapatsaris, E. de Paula, H. N. Bordallo

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    The european physical journal. Special topics (Fonte avulsa)