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    • Nuclear magnetic resonance in some hydrocarbons at low temperatures 

      Lawrenson, Ian J. (University of St Andrews, 1958) - Thesis
      The nuclear resonance absorption spectrum of several hydrocarbons has been studied at temperatures down to 20°K, using the bridge method of detection. A special cryostat was constructed for use with liquid hydrogen. In the ...
    • Non-radiative transitions 

      Robertson, Neil (University of St Andrews, 1977) - Thesis
      This thesis describes theoretical research into multiphonon non-radiative transitions in solids. These processes occur when an impurity centre electron which has been raised to an excited state returns to its ground state ...
    • The effect of local field corrections on the transport properties of solids 

      Saglam, Mesude (University of St Andrews, 1977) - Thesis
      The purpose of this work is to investigate local field type corrections to electrical transport properties and in particular small polaron hopping conductivity. The question of local field corrections to transport properties ...
    • Transport problems in the theory of metals 

      McGill, Neil Charles (University of St Andrews, 1972) - Thesis
      Of all common substances, metals conduct heat and electricity to the greatest extent. They also exhibit very readily a range of more complicated phenomena – the galvanomagnetic, thermomagnetic and thermoelectric effects – ...
    • Some studies on excited states by E.S.R. 

      Reekie, David D. (University of St Andrews, 1966) - Thesis