Warm Water Vibrates for longer time

Dutch researcher Arjan Lock has investigated the behavior of vibrating water molecules. Using ultra-short laser pulses, he has found that hydrogen atoms in water molecules vibrate for a longer period of time at higher temperatures contrary to the majority of substances in which a vibration lives shorter at higher temperatures.
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bob hi tell me somemore about this progect 1/9/2009
Nick Gander When looking at the proposed benefits of infrared radiation in respect of using vibration to help release toxins that are stored in water molecules, is it true that using infrared at a peak of 5.2 microns will from heating the area cause such a vibration?
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10/2/2005
Misra Good information!! Almost just what I was looking for 3/10/2004
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