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Characterization of metal/ceramic interfaces on aluminum nitridePapageorge, Marc Vasilios 12 1900 (has links)
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Electrical properties of amorphous alumina thin filmsKolarik, Robert Vladimir 12 1900 (has links)
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Variable frequency microwave processing of materials for microelectronic applicationsTanikella, Ravindra V. 05 1900 (has links)
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Heat transfer from electrically heated thin metal films to water in pool boilingBomar, S. H. (Steve Herren) 08 1900 (has links)
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Investigation of the electromechanical properties of electrostrictive polymersGuillot, François M. 08 1900 (has links)
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Quartz crystal studies at VHF and UHFWitt, Samuel Newton 08 1900 (has links)
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Investigation of barium titanate PTCR films for current limiting of field emitter arraysMunné, Vicente 05 1900 (has links)
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Detection of Hall effect in single crystal trigonal selenium.Chan, Alfred Kai-Tai. January 1972 (has links)
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Electronic properties of DNA molecules under different electric field exposure configurationsMalakooti, Sadeq 03 May 2014 (has links)
In recent years, the electronic behavior of DNA molecules has received much interest
ranging from interpreting experimental results to electronic based applications, including DNA
sequencing and DNA-based nanotransistors. Here we study the electronic properties of poly(G)-
poly(C) double stranded DNA molecules by means of the tight binding approximation to
understand how the molecules act under different physical conditions. For instance, the effects of
DNA tilting, stretching and compressing on the electronic properties are elucidated. Very
interesting features such as a tunable energy band gap and a metal-semiconductor transition are
disclosed for DNA under different conditions. / Second order tight binding model -- Tilted DNA molecule -- Strain-dependent DNA electronics.
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Alterations in Z-line thickness following fast motoneuron transplantation onto slow twitch skeletal muscle fibersBishop, Derron L. January 1995 (has links)
Differentiation of skeletal muscle fibers into fast and slow twitch appears to be under control of the stimulation pattern imparted by motoneurons innervating these muscle fibers. Fast twitch muscle fibers receive intense stimulation for brief periods of time while slow twitch muscle fibers receive less intense stimulation for much longer periods of time. This study examined thickness of Zlines in dually innervated skeletal muscle fibers of slow twitch soleus muscle following transplantation of the fast extensor digitorum longus (EDL) nerve onto the surface of the soleus. Eight individual dually innervated fibers were dissected from four transplanted mouse soleus muscles and examined with a transmission electron microscope. Z-lines in these dually innervated fibers were thinner (mean = 83 nm) than control soleus (mean = 123 nm) and thicker than control EDL (mean = 57 nm). A significant difference (p< .002) was also found between Z-line thickness near the foreign EDL endplate (mean = 81 nm) versus the original soleus endplate (mean = 85 nm). These results suggest the factors controlling protein synthesis in skeletal muscle fibers have both a global and localized effect. / Department of Physiology and Health Science
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