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The Relation of Livestock Breeding to Theories of EvolutionJournal of Animal Science46 (1978): 1192-1200 Introduction to Paper 2 / 1:
Coefficients of Inbreeding and RelationshipAmerican Naturalist56 (1922): 330-38 Introduction to Papers 3, 4, and 5 / 2:
Mendelian Analysis of the Pure Breeds of Livestock I: The Measurement of Inbreeding and RelationshipJournal of Heredity14 (1923): 339-48 / 3:
II: the Duchess Family of Shorthorns as Bred by Thomas BatesJournal of Heredity14 (1923): 339-48 / 4:
III: The ShorthornsJournal of Heredity16 (1925): 205-15 Introduction to Paper 6 / 5:
Fisher's Theory of DominanceAnimal Naturalist63 (1929): 274-79 Introduction to Paper 7 / 6:
The Evolution of Dominance: Comment on Dr. Fisher's ReplyAmerican Naturalist63 (1929): 556-61 Introduction to Paper 8 / 7:
Evolution in a Mendelian PopulationAnatomical Record44 (1929): 287 Introduction to Paper 9 / 8:
Review of The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection / R. A. FisherJournal of Heredity21 (1930): 349-56 Introduction to Paper 109:
Statistical Theory of EvolutionJournal of the American Statistical Association26, Suppl. (1931): 201-8 Introduction to Papers 11 and 12 / 10:
Evolution in Mendelian PopulationsGenetics16 (1931): 97-159 / 11:
The Roles of Mutation, Inbreeding, Crossbreeding and Selection in EvolutionProceedings of the Sixth International Congress of Genetics1 (1932): 356-66 Introduction to Papers 13 and 14 / 12:
Physiological and Evolutionary Theories of DominanceAmerican Naturalist68 (1934): 25-53 / 13:
Professor Fisher on the Theory of DominanceAmerican Naturalist68 (1934): 25-53 Introduction to Papers 15 and 16 / 14:
The Analysis of Variance and the Correlations between Relatives with Respect to Deviations from an OptimumJournal of Genetics30 (1935): 243-56 / 15:
Evolution in Populations in Approximate EquilibriumJournal of Genetics30 (1935): 257-66 Introduction to Papers 17 and 18 / 16:
The Distribution of Gene Frequencies in PopulationsScience85 (1937): 504 / 17:
The Distribution of Gene Frequencies in PopulationsProceedings of the National Academy of Science23 (1937): 307-20 Introduction to Paper 19 / 18:
Size of Population and Breeding Structure in Relation to EvolutionScience87 (1938): 430-31 Introduction to Papers 20, 21, and 22 / 19:
The Distribution of Gene Frequencies under Irreversible MutationProceedings of the National Academy of Science24 (1938): 253-59 / 20:
The Distribution of Gene Frequencies in Populations of PolyploidsProceedings of the National Academy of Science24 (1938): 372-77 / 21:
The Distribution of Self-Sterility Alleles in PopulationsGenetics24 (1939): 538-52 Introduction to Paper 23 / 22:
tatistical Genetics in Relation to EvolutionActualités scientifiques et industrielles, 802: Exposés de Biométrie et de la statistique biologique XIII. Paris: Hermann & Cie, 1939 Introduction to Papers 24 and 25 / 23:
Breeding Structure of Populations in Relation to SpeciationAmerican Naturalist74 (1940): 232-48 / 24:
The Statistical Consequences of Mendelian Heredity in Relation to Speciation InThe New Systematics, ed. / Julian S. Huxley, 161-83. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1940 Introduction to Papers 26, 27, and 2825:
The "Age and Area" Concept Extended (A review ofThe Course of Evolution / Differentiation or Divergent Mutation Rather Than by Selection ; J. C. Willis)Ecology22 (1941): 345-4726:
The Material Basis of Evolution (A review ofThe Material Basis of Evolution / Richard B. Goldschmidt).Scientific Monthly53 (1941): 165-17027:
Tempo and Mode in Evolution: A Critical Review (A review ofTempo and Mode in Evolution / George Gaylord Simpson).Ecology26 (1945): 415-1928:
Isolation by DistanceGenetics28 (1943): 114-38 / 29:
Analysis of Local Variability of Flower / 30:
Preface
Introduction to Paper 1
The Relation of Livestock Breeding to Theories of EvolutionJournal of Animal Science46 (1978): 1192-1200 Introduction to Paper 2 / 1:
An introduction to Lanthanide Shift Reagents / T. Morrill
Computer Approaches to the Geometry of the LSR-Substrate Complex: Geometry of Shift Reagents-Substrate Complexes, Simulation of Induced Chemical Shifts / J. Chiasson ; K. Jankowski
The Nature of the LSR-Substrate Complex / D. Raber
Solutions to Stereochemical Problems / J. Paasivirta
Binuclear Lanthanide(III)-Silver(I) NMR Shift Reagents / T. Wenzel
Indexes
An introduction to Lanthanide Shift Reagents / T. Morrill
Computer Approaches to the Geometry of the LSR-Substrate Complex: Geometry of Shift Reagents-Substrate Complexes, Simulation of Induced Chemical Shifts / J. Chiasson ; K. Jankowski
The Nature of the LSR-Substrate Complex / D. Raber
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New York, N.Y. : American Society of Civil Engineers, c1985 x, 554 p. ; 22 cm
Historical Reviews of X-Ray Science and Technology: The Early Years of X-Ray Diffraction and X-Ray Spectrometry / J.L. de Vries
Conditoning of X-Ray Beams and Other Developments in X-Ray Instrumentation: Application of Graded Multilayer Optics in X-Ray Diffraction / M. Schuster ; H. Gobel
Stress and Strain Determination by Diffraction Methods, Peak Broadening Analysis: Actual Tasks of Stress Analysis by Diffraction / V. Hauk
Characterization of Polymers, Amorphous Materials and Organics by X-Ray Neutron Scattering: Analysis of X-Ray Diffraction Scans of Poorly Crystallized Semicrystalline Polymers / N.S. Murthy
Precision, Accuracy in XRD, Phase Analysis: Results of X-Ray Powder Diffraction Round Robin Tests with Corundum Plates and Powder Samples / V. Valvoda, et al.
Characterization of Thin Films by X-Ray Diffraction and Fluorescence: Inhomogeneous Deformation in Thin Films / I.C. Noyan ; C.C. Goldsmith
Other Applications of X-Ray Diffractions Including High-Temperature and Nonambient: Total Reflection XRF and Trace Analysis: Quantitative ZRF Data Interpretation and Other XRF Applications
95 Additional Articles
Indexs
Historical Reviews of X-Ray Science and Technology: The Early Years of X-Ray Diffraction and X-Ray Spectrometry / J.L. de Vries
Conditoning of X-Ray Beams and Other Developments in X-Ray Instrumentation: Application of Graded Multilayer Optics in X-Ray Diffraction / M. Schuster ; H. Gobel
Stress and Strain Determination by Diffraction Methods, Peak Broadening Analysis: Actual Tasks of Stress Analysis by Diffraction / V. Hauk
Probing Orbital Symmetries and Ionization Dynamics of Simple Molecules With Femtosecond Laser Pulses / C. D. Lin ; X. M. Tong1:
Generalization and Application to Molecular Systems of Keldysh's Atomic Photoionization Theory / K. Mishima ; K. Nagaya ; M. Hayashi ; S. H. Lin ; E. W. Schlag2:
Ionization and Fragmentation of Some Organic Molecules with Intense Femtosecond Laser Pulses / Nobuaki Nakashima ; Tomoyuki Yatsuhashi ; Masanao Murakami ; Ryuji Mizoguchi ; Yoshinori Shimada3:
Nonlinear Optics for Characterizing XUV/Soft X-ray High-order Harmonic Fields in Attosecond Regime / Yasuo Nabekawa ; Katsumi Midorikawa
Introduction
Nonlinear phenomena in XUV/soft X-ray region for ultrafast optics / 1.1:
Autocorrelation measurement / 1.2:
Generation of Intense Harmonic Fields
Single atom response / 2.1:
Propagation of the harmonic fields with pumping laser field: Phase matching / 2.2:
Development of intense high-order harmonic generator / 2.3:
Two-Photon Double Ionization
Measurement of Attosecond Pulse Train with Two-Photon ATI / 4:
Interferometric Autocorrelation of APT with Two-Photon Coulomb Explosion / 5:
Similarity of APT with mode-locked laser pulses / 5.1:
Why do we need interferometric autocorrelation? / 5.2:
Two-photon Coulomb explosion / 5.3:
Interferometric autocorrelation / 5.4:
Summary and Prospects / 6:
Acknowledgements
References
Signatures of Molecular Structure and Dynamics in High-Order Harmonic Generation / Manfred Lein ; Ciprian C. Chirila
Theory of High-Order Harmonic Generation
Basic theory
Three-step model
The strong-field approximation
Odd and even harmonics / 2.4:
Influence of Molecular Structure on HHG
Ionization step / 3.1:
Recombination step / 3.2:
Dynamical Effects
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Molecular Manipulation Techniques and Their Applications / Hirofumi Sakai
Theoretical Background
Molecular Orientation with Combined Electrostatic and Intense, Nonresonant Laser Fields
One-dimensional molecular orientation
Three-dimensional molecular orientation
Applications with a Sample of Aligned Molecules
Optimal control of multiphoton ionization processes in aligned I[subscript 2] molecules with time-dependent polarization pulses / 4.1:
High-order harmonic generation from aligned molecules / 4.2:
Summary and Outlook
Sum Frequency Generation: An Introduction with Recent Developments and Current Issues / Mary Jane Shultz
Electric Fields and Orientation Factors
Fresnel factors and propagation direction
Orientation factors
Simplification of the orientation tensor / 2.2.1:
Observed intensity
Molecular examples / 2.3.1:
Recent Developments
Absolute orientation determination with a reference
Orthogonal resonances
Null angle / 3.3:
Visible angle null, VAN / 3.3.1:
Polarization angle null, PAN / 3.3.2:
Connection with previous work / 3.3.3:
Example / 3.3.4:
Current Issues in Sum Frequency Generation
Interfacial optical constants and bulk contributions
Collective modes - a theoretical challenge
Probe depth / 4.3:
Nanoparticle SFG / 4.4:
Time resolution / 4.5:
Surface 2D imaging / 4.6:
Selected Results
Ions at aqueous surfaces: The case for surface H[subscript 3]O[superscript +]
Interactions at nanostructured interfaces
Summary
Appendix A
Tensor product / A.1:
Propagation and Intramolecular Coupling Effects in the Four-Wave Mixing Spectroscopy / Jose Luis PazA.2:
Four-Wave Mixing Spectroscopy
Study and characterization of FWM signal in the frequency space
Effects of solute concentration, field intensity, and spectral inhomogeneous broadening on FWM
Propagation effects
Topological studies for the FWM signal surfaces / 2.2.2:
Spectra in the frequency space / 2.2.3:
Approximation levels for the study of the propagation in FWM
Intramolecular Coupling
Molecular models
Theoretical characteristics of the model
Signal response
Results and discussion / 3.4:
Final Remarks
Control of Molecular Chirality by Lasers / Kunihito Hoki ; Yuichi Fujimura
Fundamental Issues in Laser Control of Molecular Chirality
Laser control of an ensemble of racemic mixtures
Photon polarizations of lasers
Density matrix treatment of a racemic mixture
Control Scenarios
Pump-dump control via an electronic excited state
Control of molecular chirality in a randomly oriented racemic mixture using three polarization components of electric fields
Stimulated Raman adiabatic passage method
Sequential pump-dump control of chirality transformation competing with photodissociation in an electronic excited state
Preface
Probing Orbital Symmetries and Ionization Dynamics of Simple Molecules With Femtosecond Laser Pulses / C. D. Lin ; X. M. Tong1:
Generalization and Application to Molecular Systems of Keldysh's Atomic Photoionization Theory / K. Mishima ; K. Nagaya ; M. Hayashi ; S. H. Lin ; E. W. Schlag2:
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