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Once again, the hydrogen fluoride is orthogonally oriented with respect to the internuclear axis of ethylene, such as have been also verified by Aldrich and collaborators [109] in studies involving the hydrochloride acid.
Involvement of extraocular muscles is usually bilateral but does not suggest a specific pattern such as an involvement of one nerve or a pattern such as internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO) or conjugate gaze palsy, which are seen in disorders of the brainstem.
The potential energy U(r) is determined in terms of the internuclear distance r with a step equal to 0.02[Angstrom].
The Laplacian at the bcp is large and positive, and hence it is dominated by its positive eigenvalue [[lambda].sub.3] corresponding to the curvature along the Cu-F internuclear axis.
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2 patients presented with internuclear ophthalmoplegia.
b) three rotational degrees of freedom, however since the moment of inertia about the internuclear axis is vanishing small w.r.t.
The effect of Pauli blocking came from the exclusion principle and it is very essential for the internal region of internuclear distances owing to the high-density overlap region on the colliding nuclei.
Internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO) secondary to cocaine induced ischemic stroke is a rare event with few reported cases in the literature.