Her images glow, but they also pulsate with a kind of molecular energy.
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Such investigations, the jury added, provide extremely precise information on molecular energies, rotations, vibrations and electronic structures.
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"The great stillness I was living did not carry enough molecular energy to catch the eye's attention.
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"' Figure 2 : Distortion of molecular energy curves dressed in photons for increasing laser intensity . "'
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At low intensity ( a ) it is convenient to plot molecular energy curves and indicate photon transitions with vertical arrows.
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The total molecular energy can be evaluated as a function of the molecular geometry; in other words, the potential energy surface.
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These absorptions are not narrow bands but are generally broad because the electronic transitions are superimposed on the other molecular energy states.
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The entropies and other thermodynamic properties of many gases were also determined from quantum statistics and molecular energy levels available from band spectra as well as other sources.
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What we call " temperature " is just a measure of the average molecular energy of an object . talk ) 22 : 26, 6 May 2008 ( UTC)
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All phototrophs either use electron transport chains or direct proton pumping to establish an electro-chemical gradient which is utilized by ATP synthase, to provide the molecular energy currency for the cell.