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    Plastic Deformation and Recrystallization Studied by the 3-D X-ray Microscope

    A newly developed synchrotron instrument - the so-called 3D X-ray microscope - is presented. The instrument is placed at the Materials Science beamline at ESRF and dedicated to local μm scale structural charac...

    D. Juul Jensen, Å. Kvick, E. M. Lauridsen, U. Lienert in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1999)

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    Abstracts of presentations on selected topics at the XIVth international plant protection congress (IPPC) July 25–30, 1999

    R. Hull, H. A. Kuiper, Maryvon Y. Noordam, Marjorie A. Hoy in Phytoparasitica (1999)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the 15th conference of the weed science society of Israel

    H. Eizenberg, Z. Tanaami, R. Jacobsohn, A. Lalazar, M. Hayut, M. Sibony in Phytoparasitica (1999)

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    High Temperature X-Ray Diffraction in Transmission Under Controlled Environment

    A compact tube furnace has been developed for high temperature X-ray diffraction studies using high energy synchrotron radiation. The furnace design has a low absorption path in transmission yet allows for a h...

    L. Margulies, M. J. Kramer, J. J. Williams, E. M. Deters in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1998)

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    Effects of oxygen partial pressure on the crystallization of amorphous Bi–Sr–Ca–Cu–O and Bi–Sr–Ca–Cu–O + Ag

    The temperatures and pathways of crystallization for amorphous Bi–Sr–Ca–Cu–O are strongly dependent on oxygen partial pressure (Po2), the oxidation state of the glass, and the presence of Ag. Reducing the Po2 fro...

    M. J. Kramer, L. Margulies, S. R. Arrasmith, K. W. Dennis in Journal of Materials Research (1994)

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    A model for cation adsorption to clays and membranes

    A cation adsorption model is presented and its recent applications are discussed. The model combines electrostatic equations with specific binding, and considers neutral and positively charged complexes betwee...

    S. Nir, G. Rytwo, U. Yermiyahu, L. Margulies in Colloid and Polymer Science (1994)

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    Techniques for texturing ceramic superconductors from an amorphous precursor

    Amorphous Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 (Bi-2212) was crystallized under a uniaxial load of 1500 N at temperatures up to 880°C without Ag and 850°C with Ag to induce texture. Well textured samples (19 mm in diameter and 0.15 mm ...

    M. J. Kramer, R. W. McCallum, L. Margulies in Journal of Electronic Materials (1993)

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    Use of Methylene Blue and Crystal Violet for Determination of Exchangeable Cations in Montmorillonite

    A procedure for the determination of cation exchange capacity (CEC) and the amounts of exchangeable cations adsorbed to montmorillonite is proposed. The method consists of a single incubation of the clay in a ...

    G. Rytwo, C. Serban, S. Nir, L. Margulies in Clays and Clay Minerals (1991)

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    Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 11th Conference of the Weed Science Society of Israel

    Y. Kleifeld, B. Cohen, M. Davis, M. Negbi, A. Ovadia, B. Rubin in Phytoparasitica (1990)

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    Use of X-ray Powder Diffraction and Linear Dichroism Methods to Study the Orientation of Montmorillonite Clay Particles

    L. Margulies, H. Rozen, A. Banin in Clays and Clay Minerals (1988)

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    Model for Competitive Adsorption of Organic Cations on Clays

    The adsorption on montmorillonite of two monovalent organic cations, methylene blue (MB) and thioflavin T (TFT), was studied in four different situations: (1) separate adsorption of MB or TFT; (2) competitive ...

    L. Margulies, H. Rozen, S. Nir in Clays and Clay Minerals (1988)

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    Photostabilization of a Nitromethylene Heterocycle Insecticide on the Surface of Montmorillonite

    The photochemical stability of the insecticidal compound tetrahydro-2-(nitromethylene)-2H-1,3-thiazine (NMH) adsorbed on montmorillonite (Mont), in the presence or in the absence of a second organic chromophor...

    L. Margulies, H. Rozen, E. Cohen in Clays and Clay Minerals (1988)

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    pH profile of the adsorption of nucleotides onto montmorillonite

    The interaction of 5′-AMP with montmorillonite saturated with various ratios of two metals found ubiquitously on the surface of Earth, that is, iron and calcium, is investigated. Adsorption and desorption of t...

    A. Banin, J. G. Lawless, J. Mazzurco in Origins of life and evolution of the biosp… (1985)

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    Simulation of Viking biology experiments suggests smectites not palagonites, as martian soil analogues

    The mineralogical composition of the fine soil of Mars has not been determined and remains a controversial subject1. During and immediately after the Viking mission, smectite clays were considered as the most lik...

    A. Banin, L. Margulies in Nature (1983)

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    Picosecond Linear Dichroism Spectroscopy of Retinal

    The molecular mechanism of vision was the first biological problem to be tackled by picosecond spectroscopy. BUSCH et al. [1] showed that the first intermediate in the photoreaction of rhodopsin, the visual pi...

    M. E. Lippitsch, M. Riegler, F. R. Aussenegg, L. Margulies in Picosecond Phenomena III (1982)

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    Verhandlungen Ärztlicher Gesellschaften

    Siefart, Bennefy, Schilling, Herzfield, W. Israel, Böhme, Kubig in Klinische Wochenschrift (1932)