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    Nonphotochemical hole burning of the native antenna complex of photosystem I (PSI-200) by Gillie, J. K, Small, G. J, Golbeck, J. H

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry (1952) (01-02-1989)
    “…Nonphotochemical hole burning is used to determine the frequencies and Franck-Condon factors for 41 chlorophyll a (Chla) and 15 Chlb intramolecular modes for…”
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    Infrared Spectroscopy by Gillie, J. Kevin, Hochlowski, Jill, Arbuckle-Keil, Georgia A

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (15-06-2000)
    “…This review on infrared spectroscopy highlights three areas in which infrared spectroscopy has become increasingly important during the last two years. These…”
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    Spectral hole burning of the primary electron donor state of Photosystem I by GILLIE, J. K, LYLE, P. A, SMALL, G. J, GOLBECK, J. H

    Published in Photosynthesis research (01-12-1989)
    “…Persistent photochemical hole burned profiles are reported for the primary electron donor state P700 of the reaction center of PS I. The hole profiles at 1.6 K…”
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    Infrared Spectroscopy by McKelvy, Marianne L, Britt, Thomas R, Davis, Bradley L, Gillie, J. Kevin, Graves, Felicia B, Lentz, L. Alice

    Published in Analytical Chemistry (USA) (15-06-1998)
    “…McKelvy et al review the published literature for the period Nov 1995-Oct 1997 on aspects of infrared spectroscopy that are relevant to chemical analysis…”
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    Infrared Spectroscopy by McKelvy, Marianne L, Britt, Thomas R, Davis, Bradley L, Gillie, J. Kevin, Lentz, L. Alice, Leugers, Anne, Nyquist, Richard A, Putzig, Curtis L

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (15-06-1996)
    “…McKelvy et al review the literature published between Nov 1993 and Oct 1995 on aspects of infrared spectroscopy that are relevant to chemical analysis…”
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