Abstract

Spectroscopic measurements provide not only energy level differences but, with appropriate experimental conditions and analysis, also widths of levels. Widths can often be shown to be due primarily to distribution in structure at the spectroscopically active center, such as at the high-spin ferric ion in the discussed myoglobin crystals.

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