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| Here | singlet and triplet degeneracies originate not from t |
| the proton NMR spectrum changes from a sharp | singlet at 4.2 ppm at higher temperatures to a comple |
| The radical pair may either cross over to a | singlet electron state and then recombine, or separat |
| n mononucleotide (FMN) photosensitizer to the | singlet excited state. |
| at in fluorescent OLEDs only the formation of | singlet excitons results in the emission of useful ra |
| nt OLEDs generate light from both triplet and | singlet excitons, allowing the internal quantum effic |
| theory, the assertion that there are no color | singlet gluons is simply the statement that quantum c |
| terms of the "down" state and "up" state, the | singlet is |
| In optics, a simple lens or | singlet lens is a lens consisting of a single simple |
| The energy difference between triplet and | singlet nitrenes can be very small in some cases, all |
| tronic to carbenes, and can exist in either a | singlet or a triplet state. |
| e in an antisymmetric state of isospin called | singlet, or in a symmetric state called triplet. |
| und correct by experiment, is not surprising: | singlet oxygen (possibility #1) and large separations |
| heir energy to the iodine atoms much like the | singlet oxygen does in COIL. |
| The reverse reaction, the addition of | singlet oxygen to water, typically does not occur in |
| The enzyme will form | singlet oxygen in the absence of the appropriate orga |
| In photosynthesis, | singlet oxygen can be produced from the light-harvest |
| Recently, | singlet oxygen has been found to be a source of biolo |
| stems is to prevent damage caused by produced | singlet oxygen by either removing excess light energy |
| in biological systems is the reaction between | singlet oxygen and water (which proceeds in either di |
| ms, however, create peroxide, superoxide, and | singlet oxygen to destroy invading microbes. |
| Ingestion of pigments capable of producing | singlet oxygen with activation by light can produce s |
| In mammalian biology, | singlet oxygen is one of the reactive oxygen species, |
| d the energy of the excited state is creating | singlet oxygen (1O2) or a hydroxyl radical (•OH), whi |
| 2,5-Dimethylfuran serves as a scavenger for | singlet oxygen, a property which has been exploited f |
| however, ozone is known to be generated from | singlet oxygen, and the presumed mechanism is an anti |
| Singlet oxygen, where the electron spins are opposed | |
| tivity because it sensitizes the formation of | singlet oxygen, which is often lethal. |
| Such a particle belongs to a | singlet representation with respect to the strong int |
| ot exist, this illustrates that gluons in the | singlet state do not exist either. |
| it is triplet, whereas the ground state is a | singlet state and in part due to the fact that the st |
| The | singlet state is believed be more reactive than the g |
| s excited with near infrared radiation to the | singlet state (with no unpaired electrons). |
| ally, there is a 25% probability of forming a | singlet state and 75% probability of forming a triple |
| arbenes are observed in either the triplet or | singlet state depending on the nature of the substitu |
| e triplet state converts to the higher energy | singlet state first. |
| tion of two such particles may either be in a | singlet state or a triplet state, depending on how th |
| ts a photon and is excited to a photochemical | singlet state. |
| ess", but more precisely they are in a "color | singlet" state, which is mathematically analogous to |
| ith a gap of 30 kcal/mol to the lowest energy | singlet state. |
| ps, put away the stinky gym shoes, remove the | singlet, take my hands out of the chalk bucket and st |
| tate, usually due to the interconversion from | singlet to triplet states, that allow time for electr |
| arbene and double bond is only present in the | singlet type and based on through-space electron tran |
| In theoretical physics, a | singlet usually refers to a one-dimensional represent |
| and used to wear the club's black and yellow | singlet while performing at gigs. |
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