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    Molecular Beams in Physics and Chemistry From Otto Stern's Pioneering Exploits to Present-Day Feats /

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…On Otto Stern, Max Born and other physicists in the 1920s (Arne Schirrmacher) -- Otto Sackur, Otto Stern, and the Beginning of the Quantum Theory of Gases (Massimiliano Badino) -- From Stern's beam experiments to modern biomolecular NMR spectroscopy (Christian Griesinger) -- Quantum or classical perception: The Imaging Theorem and the Ensemble Picture (John Briggs) -- Reduction of the atomic wave function in the Stern-­Gerlach magnetic field (Michael Devereux) -- Precision experiments for the revised SI -­ and the future of time (Joachim Ullrich) -- Precision Physics in Penning Traps Using the Continuous Stern-­Gerlach-­Effect (Klaus Blaum) -- Frankfurt Physicists (Michael Eckert) -- Our Patrimony from Otto Stern and My Memories of Otto Frisch (Dan Kleppner) -- Ultracold Chemical reactions with molecules in slow motion (Kang-Kuen Ni) -- Choreographing Quantum Spin Dynamics with Light (Monika Schleier-Smith) -- Stern's relation to Gerlach (Horst Schmidt-­Böcking) -- Manipulation and control of molecular beams (Gerard Meijer) -- Quantum effects in cold and controlled molecular dynamics (Christiane Koch) -- Otto Stern and Wave-­Particle Duality (Peter Toennies) -- Macromolecular Matter Wave Interferometry and Talbot-­Lau Deflectometry (Markus Arndt) -- Rotating rotationless: nonadiabatic alignment of the helium dimer and trimer (Maksim Kunitski) -- Grating Diffraction of Molecular Beams: Present Day Implementations of Otto Stern's Concept (Wieland Schöllkopf) -- Interaction effects in ultra cold atom systems (Dörte Blume) -- Laser cooling and magneto-­optical trapping of molecules (Mike Tarbutt) -- Microdroplet Chemistry (Dick Zare) -- TBA (Manfred Faubel) -- From Liquid Rays to Gas Rays: The Non-­Maxwellian Evaporation of Helium from Water Microjets (Gil Nathanson) -- Laser-­induced rotation and alignment of molecules in helium nanodroplets (Henrik Stapelfeldt) -- Far-from-equilibrium dynamics of molecules in helium nanodroplets (Mikhail Lemeshko).…”
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    A History of Radionuclide Studies in the UK 50th Anniversary of the British Nuclear Medicine Society /

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: The history of Nuclear Medicine in the UK -- The evolution from Radioisotope departments administered by Physicists with an emphasis on in vitro and vivo investigations to Nuclear Medicine Departments encompassing Imaging and therapy -- The history of the British Nuclear Medicine Society -- The development of the society from primarily a medical group to a scientific society which includes all disciplines -- From Houseman to Consultant in Nuclear Medicine -- The evolution of training in Nuclear Medicine, to include the MSc and RCR training -- Technician and Radiographer to Clinical Practitioner -- The Institute of Nuclear Medicine -- Radionuclide studies of the pathology of the brain -- Nuclear Cardiology + The Royal Brompton Department -- Paediatric radioisotope studies + Great Ormond Street Dept -- Renal studies + St Barts Department -- Radiotracer studies of human physiology -- Nuclear Medicine at the Hammersmith Including Malcolm Merrick's work -- Monoclonal Antibody studies plus Nuclear Medicine in Nottingham -- Development of medical cyclotrons and PET in the UK -- Bone radionuclide imaging and quantitation and bone densitometry -- Radionuclide Therapy -- Hospital Radiopharmacy -- Evolution of nuclear medicine physics in the UK -- Development of computers in Nuclear Medicine -- The history of the protection of the patient in human radionuclide studies in the clinic and research -- The future direction of radiopharmaceutical development.…”
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