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5. Quantum state-resolved C[O.sub.2] collisions at the gas-liquid interface: surface temperature-dependent scattering dynamics

6. Diffraction-limited photogeneration and characterization of silver nanoparticles

9. Quantum-state-resolved CO2 scattering dynamics at the gas-liquid interface: Incident collision energy and liquid dependence

10. Quantum state-resolved energy transfer dynamics at gas-liquid interfaces: IR laser studies of CO2 scattering from perfluorinated liquids

17. Single-MoleculeFluorescence Resonance Energy TransferStudies of the Human Telomerase RNA Pseudoknot: Temperature-/Urea-DependentFolding Kinetics and Thermodynamics.

21. Kinetic and Thermodynamic Control of G-Quadruplex Polymorphism by Na + and K + Cations.

22. Effects of Molecular Crowders on Single-Molecule Nucleic Acid Folding: Temperature-Dependent Studies Reveal True Crowding vs Enthalpic Interactions.

23. Measuring Excess Heat Capacities of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) Folding at the Single-Molecule Level.

24. Pushing Camera-Based Single-Molecule Kinetic Measurements to the Frame Acquisition Limit with Stroboscopic smFRET.

25. Sequential Folding of the Nickel/Cobalt Riboswitch Is Facilitated by a Conformational Intermediate: Insights from Single-Molecule Kinetics and Thermodynamics.

26. DNA Hairpin Hybridization under Extreme Pressures: A Single-Molecule FRET Study.

27. Single-Molecule FRET Kinetics of the Mn 2+ Riboswitch: Evidence for Allosteric Mg 2+ Control of "Induced-Fit" vs "Conformational Selection" Folding Pathways.

28. Kinetic and thermodynamic origins of osmolyte-influenced nucleic acid folding.

29. Anion effects in the scattering of CO2 from the room-temperature ionic liquids [bmim][BF4] and [bmim][Tf2N]: insights from quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics trajectories.