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The most intense features appeared in the middle ultraviolet (250 300 nm) from neutral and singly ionized iron and singly ionized magnesium.
The image contrast is further inverted, to create a modified ABF image where the oxygen columns are the most intense features in the image.
The two most intense features of graphene are the G peak at 1,580 cm−1 and a band at 2,700 cm−1 designated as G´.
The two most intense features are the G peak and the 2D band which is sensitive to the number of layers of graphene.
The six-tracker arrives via her own RAVE TOOLZ imprint, and it achieves its style of breathless, serotonin-depleted fervor by mining the most intense features from styles such as American dubstep and glistening EDM.
The slides were scanned with a ScanArray Express HT microarray scanner (Perkin-Elmer) at 5 µm pixel resolution, using automated calibration to 98% saturation for the most intense features.
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But the contest for the 18th District is among the most intense, featuring tart-toned television advertisements, drawing millions of dollars from across the country and attracting luminaries like former President Bill Clinton, who was a guest at a fund-raiser for Mr. Maloney hosted by Diana L. Taylor, the girlfriend of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg.
This leaves the B-cations as the most intense feature in the ADF image.
At pressures higher than 2 GPa, this higher-energy band at 16 000 cm−1 becomes the most intense feature of the spectrum.
The highly symmetric ν1(A g) mode of SeO4 2− is the sharpest and most intense feature, occurring at 841.3 cm−1 at 259 K and shifting to 845.9 cm−1 at 78 K (compare with 844.1 cm−1 in MgSeO4·6H2O).
In the 325 400 cm–1 range, the most intense feature is fit to two Gaussian bands centered at 340 and 348 cm–1, which formally contain 18 and 16% ν(Fe NPyr) character, respectively.
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