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Low energy selfsputtering yields of nickel

Applied Physics, 1978
The selfsputtering yield of nickel has been measured by the mass change method for normal incidence in the energy region from 75eV–3.0keV. In this energy region the yield varies from 0.07–3.0atmos/ion. The results are discussed in view of their importance to the plasma-wall interaction in fusion devices.
Hechtl, E., Bay, H., Bohdansky, J.
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Photovoltaic system energy yield monitoring

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2020
Abstract Photovoltaic is one of the most popular clean energy applications to provide electricity using the sun’s power. This technology is more rapidly developed worldwide for power generation utility and building integration. It has a very substantial role to play in the global energy landscape and in the environmental strategies.
M. Boulaid   +4 more
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Energy-yielding and energy-consuming reactions

1997
The work of biological growth depends on the transfer of energy from catabolic (yielding) to anabolic (consuming) reactions (Figure 6.1). Classically, the two reactions have been depicted to be connected by ATP, in the sense that the energy released by, for example, the glycolytic breakdown of sugars is conserved in the form of ATP, which then provides
J. B. Russell, R. J. Wallace
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Quality of Energy Yield Reports

2008
Energy yield calculations are crucial for banks as a basis for investment decisions, but they are also used by PV planners to optimize the yield of a PV system and they are needed to estimate the energy yield guaranteed to PV owners. Because of their significance, energy yield reports should be objective, professional and reliable.
Stettler, S.   +2 more
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