Search Results - "Spielman, S E"
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Observation of an Electric Quadrupole Transition in a Negative Ion: Experiment and Theory
Published in Physical review letters (26-02-2021)“…The first direct experimental observation of an electric quadrupole (E2) absorption transition between bound states of an atomic negative ion has been made…”
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Observation of an electric quadrupole transition in a negative ion: Experiment and Theory
Published 21-11-2020“…Phys. Rev. Lett. 126, 083001 (2021) The first direct experimental observation of an electric quadrupole ($\textit{E}$2) transition between bound states of an…”
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Predicting quasibound states of negative ions
Published 06-10-2020“…Phys. Rev. A 103, 022819 (2021) We demonstrated the accurate prediction of a quasibound spectrum of a negative ion using a novel high-precision theoretical…”
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The spatial dimensions of neighborhood effects
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-03-2009)“…In the decade or so of renewed interest in neighborhood contexts and health, significant progress has been made conceptualizing the relationships between the…”
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Social area analysis, data mining, and GIS
Published in Computers, environment and urban systems (01-03-2008)“…There is a long cartographic tradition of describing cities through a focus on the characteristics of their residents. A review of the history of this type of…”
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Lifetimes of excited states in Rh
Published 09-04-2024“…The radiative decay of excited states of the negative ion of rhodium, Rh$^-$, has been investigated experimentally and theoretically. The experiments were…”
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Interdisciplinary Planning for Healthier Communities: Findings from the Harlem Children's Zone Asthma Initiative
Published in Journal of the American Planning Association (2006)“…Health disparities that affect whole communities may involve factors like housing quality that lie at least partly within planners' realm of policy influence…”
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