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CRETACEOUS DINOSAUR EXTINCTION [PDF]
Daniel I. Axelrod, Harry P. Bailey
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Understanding the Growth and Properties of Sputter‐Deposited Phase‐Change Superlattice Films
The study explores the sputter deposition of highly textured chalcogenide superlattice films for phase‐change memory applications. It examines the effects of temperature, pressure, and seeding layer on film growth, constructing a pseudo‐phase diagram to understand the effect of each growth parameter.
Simone Prili+7 more
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Save the sage grouse from extinction; a demand from civilization to the western states
William T. Hornaday
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Successive acquisitions and extinctions of discrete bar-pressing in monkeys and rats [PDF]
John W. Davenport
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Unraveling the Nanoscale Structure of Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Materials
A Si‐wafer‐based NPs@SILP system facilitates detailed characterization of spatial structure and interactions between ionic liquid molecules and nanoparticles. The approach yields a uniform ionic liquid monolayer decorated with evenly distributed Ru nanoparticles, showing particle deposition disturbs the SILP's conformational order.
Jacob Johny+19 more
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Varied reward sequence and resistance to extinction in the straight alley [PDF]
Dale W. Leonard
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Groundbreaking advancements are discovered in 3D printing with new type‐I radical photoinitiators, including 1,1‐dimethoxy‐1‐phenylpropan‐2‐one. These innovative compounds, effective under visible light, enhance photopolymerization of acrylates and methacrylates, facilitating the creation of efficient nanocomposites and unlock the future of polymer ...
Andrzej Świeży+5 more
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A Unit for Molar Absorptivity (Extinction Coefficient) with Theoretical Significance
Frederick C. Strong
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Extinction as a function of reinforcement conditions in the start box [PDF]
Garvin McCain, Reeves Power
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Highly photoreactive polymer networks prevent fogging by forming uniform water films. Activated by visible light and cross‐linked by CH insertion, these coatings exhibit excellent water film formation, transparency, and durability, even after frequent washing.
Alexander Bleiziffer+2 more
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