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Overview

Llewellyn H. Jones was affiliated with Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States. Their academic work was focused primarily within the broad field of Medicine, with contributions specifically in the subfields of Epidemiology and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

Their research addressed topics such as Multiple and Secondary Primary Cancers as well as Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging.

Among their recent publications, one noted paper was titled "42 The Accuracy of the Multi-Slice Detector CT scan (MDCT) in Staging Borderline Respectable Periampullary Carcinoma," published in 2022 in the British Journal of Surgery.

Collaborations during their career included frequent co-authorship with Mohamed Issa and Khaled Noureldin.

Primary publication venues included:

  • British journal of surgery

Main fields of study covered:

  • Medicine

Subfields of study included:

  • Epidemiology
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging

Main topics of their research were:

  • Multiple and Secondary Primary Cancers
  • Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging

Best Publications

  • Force constants of the hexacarbonyls of chromium, molybdenum, and tungsten from the vibrational spectra of isotopic species

    Llewellyn Hosford Jones;Robin S. McDowell;Maxwell Goldblatt

  • SYSTEMATICS IN THE VIBRATIONAL SPECTRA OF URANYL COMPLEXES

    Llewellyn H. Jones

  • Determination of U-O bond distance in uranyl complexes from their infrared spectra*

    L.H. Jones

  • Nature of Bonding in Metal Cyanide Complexes as Related to Intensity and Frequency of Infrared Absorption Spectra

    Llewellyn H. Jones

  • Infrared Spectra and Structure of Uranyl and Transuranium (V) and (VI) Ions in Aqueous Perchloric Acid Solution

    Llewellyn H. Jones;Robert A. Penneman

  • Infrared Spectrum and Structure of the Thiocyanate Ion

    Llewellyn H. Jones

  • Infrared Absorption Spectra of Aqueous HF2—, DF2—, and HF

    Llewellyn H. Jones;Robert A. Penneman

  • Potential Constants of Iron Pentacarbonyl from Vibrational Spectra of Isotopic Species

    Llewellyn H. Jones;Robin S. McDowell;Maxwell Goldblatt;Basil I. Swanson

  • Force constants of methane. Infrared spectra and thermodynamic functions of isotopic methanes

    Llewellyn H Jones;Robin S McDowell

  • Infrared Absorption Studies of Aqueous Complex Ions. II. Cyanide Complexes of Cu (I) in Aqueous Solution

    Robert A. Penneman;Llewellyn H. Jones

  • Spectroscopic Constants and Vibrational Assignment for the B3Π0u + State of Iodine

    J. I. Steinfeld;J. I. Steinfeld;R. N. Zare;L. Jones;M. Lesk

  • An analysis of the vibrational spectrum of the tetracyanonickelate(II) ion in a crystal lattice

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  • Force Constants of Nickel Carbonyl from Vibrational Spectra of Isotopic Species

    Llewellyn H. Jones;Robin S. McDowell;Maxwell Goldblatt

  • The Infrared Spectrum and the Structure of Gaseous Nitrous Acid

    Llewellyn H. Jones;Richard M. Badger;Gordon E. Moore

  • Infrared Spectra of CH3COONa and CD3COONa and Assignments of Vibrational Frequencies

    Llewellyn H. Jones;Eugene McLaren

  • Infrared Absorption Studies of Aqueous Complex Ions: I. Cyanide Complexes of Ag(I) and Au(I) in Aqueous Solution and Adsorbed on Anion Resin

    Llewellyn H. Jones;Robert A. Penneman

  • Infrared Spectra and Structure of the Crystalline Sodium Acetate Complexes of U(VI), Np(VI), Pu(VI), and Am(VI). A Comparison of Metal-Oxygen Bond Distance and Bond Force Constant in this Series

    Llewellyn H. Jones

  • Why does D2 bind better than H2? A theoretical and experimental study of the equilibrium isotope effect on H2 binding in a M(η2-H2) complex. Normal coordinate analysis of W(CO)3(PCy3)2(η2-H2)

    Bruce R. Bender;Gregory J. Kubas;Llewellyn H. Jones;Basil I. Swanson

  • Vibrational Spectra and Force Constants for Isotopic Species of Nitrosyl Chloride

    Llewellyn H. Jones;Robert R. Ryan;Larned B. Asprey

  • Vibrational spectra and force constants of the hexacarbonyls of chromium, molybdenum and tungsten

    Llewellyn H. Jones

  • Potential constants of the tetracyanide ions of nickel, palladium, and platinum

    Gregory J. Kubas;Llewellyn H. Jones

  • Raman spectroscopy of solid nitrogen up to 374 kbar

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Frequent Co-Authors

Basil I. Swanson
Basil I. Swanson Los Alamos National Laboratory
Kenneth Hedberg
Kenneth Hedberg Oregon State University
Harry B. Gray
Harry B. Gray California Institute of Technology
Juergen Eckert
Juergen Eckert University of South Florida
Jaan Laane
Jaan Laane Texas A&M University

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