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Energetic Barrier Height Hypothesis on the Silicon-Electrolyte and Gallium Arsenide-Electrolyte Interfaces

Physica Status Solidi (a), 1978
Measurements of the barrier height ϕb in the silicon-electrolyte and gallium arsenide-electrolyte interfaces are described. The experimental data obtained using the current-voltage and capacitance-voltage methods are compared with a theoretical model based on the thermodynamic properties of ions in aqueous solutions.
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Lateral proton conduction at lipid–water interfaces and its implications for the chemiosmotic-coupling hypothesis

Nature, 1986
The driving force in energy-transducing membranes is now recognized to be linked to a flux of protons between membrane-bound donors and acceptors. The question of whether the proton pathway is delocalized within the two bulk aqueous phases on each side of the membrane (delocalized chemiosmotic theory1), or is localized at its surface (semi-localized ...
Michel Prats   +2 more
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Omega Theory - EBIH - The Entropic Bio-Interface Hypothesis

English Description Omega Theory – The Entropic Bio-Interface Hypothesis (EBIH)This paper proposes that DNA functions as an entropic modulator — a quantum-biological interface translating informational coherence from the Ω-field into biochemical structure.
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The Interface Hypothesis

Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 2011
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Phenomena Associated with Gel–Water Interfaces. Analyses and Alternatives to the Long-Range Ordered Water Hypothesis

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2013
Interfacial regions between certain gels and their surrounding solutions were observed by Pollack and co-workers to exhibit several unexpected phenomena: (1) long-range exclusion of charged microspheres out to typical distances of ~100-200 μm from the gel surface; (2) significant electrostatic potentials extending over comparable distances; (3) a ...
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Parsing up the Interface Hypothesis

Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 2011
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Who is the Interface Hypothesis about?

Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 2011
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Testing the Interface Hypothesis: The case of auxiliary change under restructuring in L2 Italian

Estudos linguísticos (Lisboa. 2008), 2012
This paper investigates whether the purely syntactic aspect of auxiliary change under restructuring in Italian can be fully acquired in the L2. Restructuring constructions in Italian involve modal, aspectual or motion verbs that take infinitival complements. The main verb in these constructions normally takes avere (‘have’).
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