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PLD of Thin Films for Applications
1994Thin films are widely used in a variety of applications either as structural overcoats or as functional coatings /1/. Pulsed laser deposition (PLD) shows various advantageous properties for the deposition of thin films for applications. Firstly, evaporation by laser radiation is not limited by the electrical charging of the target or the substrate ...
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Reciprocal Regulators: PLD and Gα
Science's STKE, 2004Unlike animals, plants have a limited repertoire of G proteins; for example, Arabidopsis has a single gene encoding a Gα subunit. Despite this low amount of diversity, plant G proteins are implicated in several plant pathways, including germination pathways, guard-cell signaling, and cell-cycle regulation.
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Overview of complex array-based PLDs
1993The first PLDs based on sum-of-products arrays were PLAs and PALs. Both are special cases of the more general PML, a fed back NAND array. Some CPLDs take up the idea of the PML for product term expansion, others use various methods of product term allocation. The multiple array architecture is the way to increase the pin count of PLDs.
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A review of typical PLD arrangements: Challenges, awareness, and solutions
Optics and Lasers in Engineering, 2023Juan Manuel Conde Garrido +1 more
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Hepatic NAPE-PLD Is a Key Regulator of Liver Lipid Metabolism
Cells, 2020Charlotte Lefort +2 more
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PLD of Piezoelectric and Ferroelectric Materials
2009The direct piezoelectric effect consists of the generation of a macroscopic polarization in certain dielectric materials when subjected to stress. A class of the polar piezoelectrics is ferroelectrics. Ferroelectrics are characterized by a spontaneous polarization which can be switched by applying an electric field; its expression is a typical ...
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