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    Einen Beitrag zur Prüfung von Tinkturen

    R. Richter, O. Anselmino, Hans Freund, Gustav Mo\ler in Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie (1916)

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    Een voor Spaanse peper schadelijke galmug

    This paper deals withAsphondylia capsici Barnes, a gall midge injurious to pepper in Java. Fruits infested at an early stage of development remain very small and more or less round. Those infested at a later stag...

    Dr. C. J. H. Franssen, W. Nijveldt, Tjoa Tjien Mo in Tijdschrift Over Plantenziekten (1953)

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    On the density field description of a boson system

    The introduction of a density description through a field approach is discussed. Additional mathematical complications resulting from the appearance of powers of theδ-function can be avoided by means of a limitin...

    Hong-mo Chan, J. G. Valatin in Il Nuovo Cimento (1955-1965) (1961)

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    New class of kinematic branch points forn-line graphs

    It is well known that for graphs with six external lines or more, the necessary linear dependence of any five external 4-vectors imposes certain conditions on the Mandelstam variabless ij ...

    Chan Hong-Mo in Il Nuovo Cimento (1955-1965) (1962)

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    Resonances in the scattering of pseudoscalar mesons

    The bootstrap mechanism ofZachariasen andZemach (3) is used to study the resonant scattering of pseudoscalar mesons under the assumption of mass degeneracy and the existence of the vector resonances. The general ...

    Chan Hong-Mo, P. C. DeCelles, J. E. Paton in Il Nuovo Cimento (1955-1965) (1964)

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    One-particle-exchange forces and meson supermultiplets in anSU 3-invariant model

    Chan Hong-Mo, K. Dietz, C. Wilkin in Il Nuovo Cimento (1955-1965) (1964)

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    Current commutators and the meson bootstrap

    The commutation relations between the time components and divergences of axial vector currents are applied to the meson spectrum suggested by bootstrap. In an idealized system, a unique solution is obtained fo...

    Chan Hong-Mo in Il Nuovo Cimento A (1965-1970) (1966)

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    A Regge model for high-energy collisions producing three final particles

    A double Regge model is applied to hadron production processes with three final particles at high energy. Some important properties of double Regge graphs are noted which simplify the problem sufficiently for ...

    Chan Hong-Mo, K. Kajantie, G. Ranft in Il Nuovo Cimento A (1965-1970) (1967)

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    Double Regge analysis of high-energy experiments producing three final particles

    A general systematic analysis based on a double Regge model is suggested for high-energy hadron collisions producing three particles in the final state. It is intended only for events in the central region of ...

    Chan Hong-Mo, K. Kajantie, G. Ranft, W. Beusch in Il Nuovo Cimento A (1965-1970) (1967)

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    A reggeized multiperipheral model for inelastic processes at high energy

    By supplementing the multi-Regge model with the assumption that the structure of nonresonant low-mass clusters is governed only by phase space, we have constructed a phenomenological model for production proce...

    Chan Hong-Mo, J. Łoskiewicz, W. W. M. Allison in Il Nuovo Cimento A (1965-1970) (1968)

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    Test of Time-Reversal Invariance in Electromagnetic Interactions

    In this short report, a brief description is given of a recently completed experiment, carried out by an UC/LRL-SLAC collaborationl, which tests the time-reversal invariance in electromagnetic inter-actions of ha...

    L. W. Mo in High-Energy Physics and Nuclear Structure (1970)

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    Interval estimation as a function of constant and interrupted stimulation

    The present study investigated the relationship between a temporal interval’s perceived length and the amount of stimulus and stimulus change within that interval. In three separate tests, completely filled in...

    Gerald Long, Suchoon Mo in Psychonomic Science (1970)

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    The identification of transport parameters from truncated physiological tracer curves

    The primary data curves from the injection of tracers into the circulation are often obscured by the appearance of a recirculation hump. Previous techniques for parameter identification in the presence of such...

    Bang Mo Kim, Thomas R. Harris in The bulletin of mathematical biophysics (1970)

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    Judgment of temporal duration as a function of numerosity

    In judging brief stimulus duration, change of the number of dark dots from three to one resulted in underestimation, while similar change from three to five resulted in overestimation. Such a trend of temporal...

    Suchoon S. Mo in Psychonomic Science (1971)

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    Temporal set associated with brief stimulus duration in a psychophysical recognition of length

    In order to test the effect of increase or decrease of brief stimulus duration on perceptual process, a psychophysical recognition experiment was conducted, in which two lengths of line were presented in rando...

    Suchoon S. Mo, Lawrence Jesky in Psychonomic Science (1971)

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    Judgment of temporal duration of area as a function of stimulus configuration

    When stimuli consisted of two circles, one smaller than the other, and a compound of these two, the larger circle was judged to be longer in duration than the smaller circle. This tendency was accentuated if t...

    Suchoon S. Mo, Valerie A. Michalski in Psychonomic Science (1972)

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    Temporal set and cue selectivity in paired-associate learning accompanying changes of the stimulus component duration

    Cue selectivity of trigrams in PA learning is lessened by shortening of the duration of each stimulus component during the test, but no such lessening accompained lengthening of the duration of each stimulus c...

    Suchoon S. Mo, Kathleen Ward in Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society (1973)

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    Book reviews

    Reinhard Bendix, G. de Landsheere, Hermann Röhrs in International Review of Education (1973)

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    Inhibition of pupillary orienting reflex by novelty in conjunction with recognition memory

    When recognition memory was well formed, stimulus novelty not only failed to elicit the orienting reflex in the form of pupillary dilation, but elicited pupillary constriction instead, demonstrating the relati...

    Rick M. Gardner, Suchoon S. Mo, Richard Borrego in Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society (1974)

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    Comparative judgment of temporal duration as a function of numerosity

    Two stimuli, each bearing a number of dark dots, were presented in sequence, and the duration of the second stimulus was judged in comparison with the duration of the first stimulus. The tendency to judge the ...

    Suchoon S. Mo in Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society (1974)

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