2017
DOI: 10.1134/s000635091705013x
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Laser doppler flowmetry for estimating microcirculatory function in response to prolonged inhaled nitric oxide applications

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“…The same also refers to the deformation of wave functions (12) and (13) caused by the intermolecular interaction. We will not present here corresponding wave functions , since their meaning is evident, and coefficients of admixtures of the charge-transfer state in them are considerably greater than in (18).…”
Section: Analysis Of Electronic Mechanisms Of Singlet-triplet Annihilmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The same also refers to the deformation of wave functions (12) and (13) caused by the intermolecular interaction. We will not present here corresponding wave functions , since their meaning is evident, and coefficients of admixtures of the charge-transfer state in them are considerably greater than in (18).…”
Section: Analysis Of Electronic Mechanisms Of Singlet-triplet Annihilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exchange processes related to the photophysics of molecular singlet oxygen in different media and to its photobiological activity are continued to be studied intensively by kinetic spectroscopy methods [7][8][9], since they are important because of the wide application of singlet oxygen in photodynamic therapy [10] and photobiology [11,12]. The main reason for the application of molecular singlet oxygen in photobiology and medicine is its high oxidizing power, which makes it possible to inhibit cancer cells by introducing of an appropriate sensitizer into the affected region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%