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Scattering Techniques Applied to Supramolecular and Nonequilibrium Systems 1981 ed. [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 928 pages, weight: 1580 g, 928 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : NATO Science Series B: 73
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-1981
  • Izdevniecība: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0306408287
  • ISBN-13: 9780306408281
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 928 pages, weight: 1580 g, 928 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : NATO Science Series B: 73
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-1981
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  • ISBN-13: 9780306408281
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This Advanced Study Institute was held at \-lellesley College, Wellesley, MA. , from 3 to 12 August 1980. It followed by four years the second "Capri ~,chool on Photon Correlation Spectroscopy". During the intervening period there had been many new applications of dynamic light scattering techniques to the study of systems whose properties depend either on collective molecular interactions or on the formation or activity of supramo1ecu1ar structures. Con­ sequently, emphasis at this conference was on light scattering studies of subjects such as dynamical correlations in dense polymer solutions, phase transitions in gels, spinodal decomposition of binary fluids, Benard instabilities in nonequilibrium fluids, the formation of micelles and phospholipid vesicles, and movements of the molecular assemblies of muscle tissue. The instructional pro­ gramme also included tutorial lectures on two complementary spec­ troscopic techniques which have benefited from dramatic advances in instrumentation, these being small angle X-ray (SAXS) and small angle neutron (SANS) scattering. Strong cold neutron and synchro­ tron X-ray sources have become available, and data now can be acquired rapidly with newly developed position-sensitive detectors. Several reviews of recent applications of SAXS and SANS were also provided. The organizers of the ASI hoped to provide a forum for theoreticians and experimentalists to assess advances in fields which, although related, were sufficiently different that a great deal of unfamiliar information could be communicated. The order­ ing of the papers in this volume closely approximates that of the talks presented at the Advanced Study Institute.
I Advances in Instrumentation and Techniques.- Interaction of Thermal
Neutrons and Photons with Matter.- Neutron Small Angle Scattering,
Instruments and Applications.- Quasielastic Neutron Spin-Echo Spectroscopy.-
The National Center for Small-Angle Scattering Research.- Recent Developments
in Photon Correlation and Spectrum Analysis Techniques: I. Instrumentation
for Photodetection Spectroscopy.- Recent Developments in Photon Correlation
and Spectrum Analysis Techniques: II. Information from Photodetection
Spectroscopy.- Polarized Dynamic Light Scattering as a Probe of
Macromolecular Intramolecular Motions.- Dynamic Depolarized Light Scattering
from Macromolecular Systems.- The Analysis of Polydisperse Scattering Data.-
A Review of Techniques for Time-Resolved X-Ray Studies on Muscle.- II
Polymer and Colloidal Systems.- Static and Dynamic Properties of Polymer
Solutions.- Small Angle Neutron Scattering by Polymer Solutions.-
Quasielastic Light Scattering from Polymer Gels.- Phase Transition in Gels.-
Light Scattering Study of Ganglioside Micelles and Mixed Micelles with a
Nonionic Amphiphile.- Kinetics of Growth of Phospholipid Vesicles.- Micellar
Size as a Function of Pressure, Temperature, and Salt Concentration for a
Series of Cationic Surfactants.- III Nonequilibrium Systems.- The Dynamics
of Phase Separation Near the Critical Point: Spinodal Decomposition and
Nucleation.- New Critical Behavior Induced by Shear Flow in Binary Fluids.-
Fluctuations in Nonequilibrium Critical Phenomena.- Hydrodynamic Instability:
Structure and Chaos.- Study of Rayleigh-Bénard Convection Properties Through
Optical Measurements.- Convective Instabilities in a Horizontal Binary Liquid
Layer.- Low Angle Brillouin Scattering in Systems Under Temperature
Gradient.-Fluctuations in Steady State Systems.- Models of Stochastic
Behavior in Non-Equilibrium Steady States.- IV Biological Applications.-
Applications of Small Angle Neutron Scattering to Biological Systems.- Light
Scattering from Cells.- Motility Studies of Large Cells.- Dynamic Laser
Scattering Study of Sperm Migration Through Cervical Mucus.- Laser Doppler
Continuous Real-Time Monitor of Pulsatile and Mean Blood Flow in Tissue
Microcirculation.- Phase Separation of Cytoplasma in the Lens.- Structures
and Dynamics of Muscle Cells and Muscle Proteins Studied by Intensity
Fluctuation Spectroscopy of Laser Light.- V Contributed Papers.- A.
Techniques.- A1. Determination of Large Molecular Weights by Fluctuation
Spectroscopy with Quasielastic Light Scattering.- A2. Numerical Inversion of
the Laplace Transform.- B. Hydrogen-Bonded Liquids.- B1. Depolarized Rayleigh
Spectra and Hydrogen Bonding of Liquid 1,5- and 2,4-Pentanediol.- B2.
Thermodynamic Properties of Superheated Water Deduced from Brillouin
Scattering Measurements.- C. Polymer Solutions.- C1. Osmotic Compressibility
and Linewidth of (NBS-705) Polystyrene in Methyl Acetate.- C2. The Change in
the Hydrodynamic Radius of Polystyrene Around the Theta Temperature.- D.
Colloids, Microemulsions, and Micelles.- D1. Microscopic Structure of Sheared
Colloids.- D2. Light Scattering Study of Water in Oil Microemulsions.- D3.
Light Scattering by Oil-Water Interfaces.- D4. Dynamic Light Scattering
Studies of Dodecyldimethyl-Ammonium Chloride Micelles.- D5. Critical Behavior
of a Microemulsion.- D6. The Sphere-Rod Transition in SDS Micelles.- E.
Biomacromolecules.- E1. Light Scattering Study of the Physical Structure of
Human Cervical Mucus.- E2. Conformational Change of Protein/SDS Complex in
Low Ionic Strength Solution A Study by Dynamic Light Scattering.- E3. Heat
Aggregation of Human IgG. A Dynamic Light Scattering Study.- E4. Quasielastic
Light Scattering Studies of Microtubule Assembly in Vitro.- F. Organelles and
Viruses.- F1. Photon Correlation Spectroscopy of Centrifuged Solutions.
Application to Artemia Ribosome Subunits.- F2. Quasielastic Light Scattering
and Electrophoretic Light Scattering Studies on Mononucleosomes and
Polynucleosomes.- F3. Electrophoretic Light Scattering of Red Cell Membrane
Vesicles: A Study of the Electrical Charges of the Cytoplasmic Membrane
Surface.- F4. Neutron and Light Scattering Studies of Brome Mosaic Virus and
its Protein.- G. Cells.- G1. Scaling of Halfwidths with Scattering Vector for
Autocorrelation Functions from Normally Swimming Bovine Spermatozoa.- G2.
Light Scattering Studies of Cataract.- G3. Laser Light Scattering on
Bacterial Colonies as a Possible Tool for Rapid Identification.- G4. A
Quasielastic Light Scattering and Cinematographic Investigation of Motile
Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii.- G5. Solution of a Non-linear Fokker-Planck
Equation Governing Bacterial Chemotactic Band Formation and Propagation by
Stochastic Computer Simulation Method.- G6. A Run-Twiddle Model for the Self
Correlation Function of Bacteria in Chemotactic Bands.- G7. Quasi-elastic
Light Scattering Studies of Muscular Contraction.- Participants.