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Supercooling of Alaskan Beetle Larvae as a Winter Survival Strategy

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Dehydrated Alaskan beetle larvae in Fairbanks, Alaska, adhere to the bark of trees that are embedded in ice in their natural winter microhabitat (bottom). This enables their bodies to deeply supercool and avoid freezing, in contrast to their fully hydrated summer form (top).
Chris J. Benmore   +5 more
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From Single to Multi‐Material 3D Printing of Glass‐Ceramics for Micro‐Optics

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This article explores advancements in two‐photon lithography (TPL) for fabricating high‐refractive‐index micro‐optics. It examines single and multi‐material 3D architectures in glass and ceramics (GLACEs), highlighting photoresin customization, critical fabrication conditions, and cross‐scale structural and optical characterization.
Joel Arriaga‐Dávila   +10 more
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Hydration of biologically relevant tetramethylammonium cation by neutron scattering and molecular dynamics.

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Mason PE   +7 more
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Introduction to Neutron Scattering

Frontiers of Neutron Scattering, 1998
Among most other methods, neutron scattering allows a detailed understanding of the static and dynamic properties on an atomic scale of materials that occur in our environment. Combined with x-ray scattering a very large range of momentum and energy transfers can be covered thanks to the high complementarity of both techniques.
Peter Böni, Albert Furrer
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Scattering of Neutrons by Lead

Nature, 1948
THE University of Cambridge cyclotron and neutron velocity selector have been used for studying the scattering of neutrons by lead. The scattering cross-section as a function of the neutron energy was determined by measuring the number of neutrons scattered out of a collimated beam into a boron trifluoride counter placed near a cast lead scatterer ...
R. Latham, J. M. Cassels
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Room scattered neutrons

Medical Physics, 1999
A method of evaluating the photoneutron fluence in the maze of accelerator facilities due to room scattered neutrons is presented. Measurements were made to demonstrate that the room scattered fluence is reduced by a factor of 2π in going from the treatment room to the inner maze entrance.
Richard C. McCall   +2 more
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Simultaneous Neutron Scattering and Raman Scattering

Applied Spectroscopy, 2009
The capability to make simultaneous neutron and Raman scattering measurements at temperatures between 1.5 and 450 K has been developed. The samples to be investigated are attached to one end of a custom-made center-stick suitable for insertion into a 100 mm-bore cryostat.
Andrew King   +5 more
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Neutron scattering by Collagen.

Brookhaven symposia in biology, 1976
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Miller, A.   +7 more
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Magnetic Neutron Scattering [PDF]

open access: possible, 1980
In setting up a theory of scattering within the framework of quantum mechanics there are three basic ingredients. They are the incident wave, the scattered wave and the scatterer. Really only the incident wave and the scatterer are prerequisite. The scattered wave results from the interaction of these two and it may be better to consider scattering ...
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