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As the local valence region available for transitions by excited core electrons has predominantly the N 2p character, little valence electron excitation was expected due to the general weak correlation for the p orbital.
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Utilizing the high flux and broad energy range of X‐rays supplied by synchrotron light sources, one can selectively excite core electronic transitions in each metal.
When the energy E of an X-ray is above an absorption edge of an element, it can excite core electrons, creating a photoelectron and a core hole.
No one gets excited about "core strategies", "supplementary planning documents", or "local development frameworks".
"Hot-start" PCR was performed in a final volume of 25 μl using the Corbett Research RotorGene 3000 real-time platform and the Excite Core kit (BioGene).
The features in the pre-edge region are usually caused by electron transitions from the core level to unoccupied or partially occupied levels, and require the lowest energy to excite the core electrons.
There are those who believe that Fox News succeeds because it simply excites a core conservative base of viewers.
The idea is not to reinvent the culinary wheel, but to "re-excite our core base," he said.
The incident monochromatic X-ray beam excites a core electron of the illuminated atom to an unoccupied bound or to continuum states.
An abrupt jump (edge) in the absorption coefficient appears in the X-ray absorption spectrum (absorption vs. incident photon energy) when the incident X-ray has sufficient energy to excite a core electron (overcome the binding energy) in an element in a chemical environment to previously unoccupied electronic states.
2a In RXES the studied material is irradiated with X-rays to excite a core electron (a nonvalence electron) to empty electronic states.
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