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    The complex genesis of red soils in peninsula de Yucatán, Mexico: Mineralogical, micromorphological and geochemical proxies by Cabadas, H. V., Solleiro, E., Sedov, S., Pi, T., Alcalá, J. R.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-12-2010)
    “…The origin of red clayey soils developed on limestones has been largely questioned. We have analyzed thick red soils on Eocene-Pliocene limestones of the…”
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    Interpretation of fluorescence decays in proteins using continuous lifetime distributions by Alcala, J.R., Gratton, E., Prendergast, F.G.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-06-1987)
    “…The decay of the tryptophanyl emission in proteins is often complex due to the sensitivity of the tryptophan excited state to its surroundings. The traditional…”
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    Fluorescence lifetime distributions in proteins by Alcala, J.R., Gratton, E., Prendergast, F.G.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-04-1987)
    “…The fluorescence lifetime value of tryptophan residues varies by more than a factor of 100 in different proteins and is determined by several factors, which…”
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    Resolvability of fluorescence lifetime distributions using phase fluorometry by Alcala, J.R., Gratton, E., Prendergast, F.G.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-04-1987)
    “…The analysis of the fluorescence decay using discrete exponential components assumes that a small number of species is present. In the absence of a definite…”
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    Real-time frequency domain temperature and oxygen sensor with a single optical fiber by Shih-Chu Liao, Zhong Xu, Izatt, J.A., Alcala, J.R.

    “…The combined excited-state phosphorescence lifetimes of an alexandrite crystal and platinum tetraphenylporphyrin Pt(TPP) in a single-fiber sensor are used to…”
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    Real time frequency domain fibreoptic temperature sensor using ruby crystals by Alcala, J.R., Liao, S-C., Zheng, J.

    Published in Medical engineering & physics (1996)
    “…The excited state phosphorescence lifetime of ruby crystals is used to monitor temperature in the physiological range from 15° to 45°C with precision and…”
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    Real time frequency domain fiberoptic temperature sensor by Alcala, J.R., Liao, S.-C., Zheng, J.

    “…The excited state phosphorescence lifetime of alexandrite crystals is used to monitor temperature in the physiological range from 15-45/spl deg/C with…”
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