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Einstein coefficients
In atomic, molecular, and optical physics, the Einstein coefficients are quantities describing the probability of absorption or emission of a photon by an atom or molecule. The Einstein ''A'' coefficients are related to the rate of spontaneous emission of light, and the Einstein ''B'' coefficients are related to the absorption and stimulated emission of light. Throughout this article, "light" refers to any electromagnetic radiation, not necessarily in the visible spectrum.These coefficients are named after Albert Einstein, who proposed them in 1916. Provided by Wikipedia
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Unicystic ameloblastoma with the presence of dentin by Sivapathasundharam B, Einstein A
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Non-syndromic multiple supernumerary teeth: Report of a case with 14 supplemental teeth by Sivapathasundharam B, Einstein A
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Eruption age of permanent mandibular first molars and central incisors in the south Indian population by Gupta Rakhi, Sivapathasundharam B, Einstein A
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Desmoplastic ameloblastoma in Indians: Report of five cases and review of literature by Sivapathasundharam B, Einstein A, Syed Rafiuddeen
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A rare case of sarcoid-like reaction of lymph nodes associated with squamous cell carcinoma of alveolar mucosa by Nag Shweta, Saraswathi T, Sekhar Ganthimathy, Einstein A, Sivapathasundharam B
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