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Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 127:173-188
The magnetic susceptibility of thin films and microstructures consisting of a Pd1−xMnx alloy have been measured as a function of temperature and magnetic field. Sputtering from a 0.68% manganese target produced films with a concentration of approxi
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Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 126:649-654
Measurements of the magnetic sensitivity of thin sputtered films of PdMn alloy demonstrate the viability of this material for high resolution thermometry. The thinnest films (thickness ≤1.0 μm) show significant domain scale noise below the Curie T
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AIAA Journal. 38:978-988
This paper describes a fundamental experimental investigation of the confluent boundary layer generated by the interaction of a leading-edge slat wake with the boundary layer on the main element of a multi-element airfoil model. The slat and airfoil
Autor:
Robert T. Chen, S Edlavitch, R C Nelson, Andy Stergachis, Jerry Avorn, E A Bortnichak, J Freiman, Alexander M. Walker, Brian L. Strom, G S Dieck, Ispe, W S Dai, C I Neutel, E A Andrews, Allen A. Mitchell
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Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety. 5:333-338
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Southern Medical Journal. 83:2S-69
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Sportverletzung · Sportschaden. 4:1-13
In contrast to the drop in the incidence of fracture of the lower leg that has been observed in recent years, the incidence of knee injuries has not decreased in skiing. There has even been a relative increase of severe knee lesions and isolated ACL
Autor:
R C Nelson, B A Carroll, J W Charboneau, P L Cooperberg, M G Frederic, S M O'Hara, E K Paulson, C W Piccoli, D H Pretorius, T C Winter
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Radiology. 198:598-600
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Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 163(8)
In vivo, MHC class I-restricted injury of allogeneic tissue or cells infected by intracellular pathogens occurs in the absence of classical cytolytic effector mechanisms and Ab. Modulation of the target cell adhesion to matrix may be an additional me