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Heart, Lung and Circulation. 30:e59-e60
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Journal of Power Sources. 219:285-291
We report a simple and reliable method to electrochemically synthesize PANi on aluminum carbon (Al/C).Aluminum electrodes were coated with hard black graphite. Polyaniline was then deposited in steps from +0.75 V to +0.825 V (V vs. Ag/AgCl) in low pH
Autor:
David A. Casey, Robert W. Grant
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Administration and Policy in Mental Health. 27:153-156
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society. 142:1322-1326
Reduced pressure etching of thermal oxide in anhydrous HF gas with three different alcoholic solvent vapors is studied. Thermal oxide etch rates as functions of temperature, pressure, time, and HF partial pressure are presented for methanol, ethanol-
Etching of Thermal Oxides in Low Pressure Anhydrous HF / CH 3 OH Gas Mixture at Elevated Temperature
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society. 140:L64-L66
Etching of thermal oxides in gas mixture at the pressure from 100 to 500 Torr and wafer temperatures from 25 to 120°C is studied using a commercial cluster tool compatible reactor. Pressure and temperature are selected to control condensation of rea
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MRS Proceedings. 477
The continuously increasing integration of today's advanced semiconductors requires increasingly tight process control in the IC manufacturing steps. This paper demonstrates the use of conductivity sensors to monitor and control the chemical concentr
Autor:
Robert W. Grant, David A. Casey
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International psychogeriatrics. 7(4)
Depression is a common psychiatric disorder of the aged. This article briefly reviews the literature on the use of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with the elderly, and suggests some changes in using CBT with the elderly based on the authors' clin
Autor:
Robert W. Grant
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Church History. 19:61-62
Autor:
Robert W. Grant, H. Richard Lamb
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Archives of General Psychiatry. 39:17
• One hundred two male inmates of a county jail, randomly selected from those referred for psychiatric evaluation, were studied. Ninety percent had had psychiatric hospitalization; 92% had prior arrest records, 75% for felonies. Four fifths exhibit