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    Spectroscopic snapshots of the proton-transfer mechanism in water by Wolke, Conrad T., Fournier, Joseph A., Dzugan, Laura C., Fagiani, Matias R., Odbadrakh, Tuguldur T., Knorke, Harald, Jordan, Kenneth D., McCoy, Anne B., Asmis, Knut R., Johnson, Mark A.

    “…The Grotthuss mechanism explains the anomalously high proton mobility in water as a sequence of proton transfers along a hydrogen-bonded (H-bonded) network…”
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    Role of Torsion-Vibration Coupling in the Overtone Spectrum and Vibrationally Mediated Photochemistry of CH3OOH and HOOH by Dzugan, Laura C, Matthews, Jamie, Sinha, Amitabha, McCoy, Anne B

    “…The yield of vibrationally excited OH fragments resulting from the vibrationally mediated photodissociation of methyl hydroperoxide (CH3OOH) excited in the…”
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    Role of Torsion-Vibration Coupling in the Overtone Spectrum and Vibrationally Mediated Photochemistry of CH 3 OOH and HOOH by Dzugan, Laura C, Matthews, Jamie, Sinha, Amitabha, McCoy, Anne B

    “…The yield of vibrationally excited OH fragments resulting from the vibrationally mediated photodissociation of methyl hydroperoxide (CH OOH) excited in the…”
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    Comparison of the Effects of Biofouling on Voltammetric and Potentiometric Measurements by Kuhlmann, Julia, Dzugan, Laura C., Heineman, William R.

    Published in Electroanalysis (New York, N.Y.) (01-08-2012)
    “…Biofouling of sensors is a common problem when measuring biological samples. The adherence of proteins and biomolecules, called hemostasis, is the first of…”
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    Theoretical Treatments of the Effects of Low Frequency Vibrations on OH Stretches in Molecules and Ion-Water Complexes That Undergo Large Amplitude Motions by Dzugan, Laura C

    Published 01-01-2017
    “…A vibrational spectrum of a molecule provides the frequencies and intensities associated with the vibrational motions in the molecule. As it is not always easy…”
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