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Silicone

2020
Silicone is an open-source Python package which infers anthropogenic emissions of missing species based on other known emissions. For example, it can infer nitrous oxide emissions in one scenario based on carbon dioxide emissions from that scenario plus the relationship between nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide emissions in other scenarios.
Lamboll, Robin D.   +2 more
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Silicon and Silicone Levels in Patients with Silicone Implants

1996
Although a potential link between silicone gel breast implants and autoimmune connective tissue disease has been suggested, none has been proven. The potential role of silicone as an immune adjuvant remains very controversial. Currently available techniques do not easily allow precise measurements of silicone in tissues.
Walter Peters   +5 more
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Silicon/silicon oxide and silicon/silicon nitride multilayers for extreme ultraviolet

Optical Engineering, 1991
Si/SiO2 and Si/Si3N4 multilayers have been fabricated using a locally made reactive diode ri-sputtering system. The layer alternation is obtained by modulating a partial pressure of oxygen or nitrogen near the sample using a silicon target with argon as sputtering gas.
Louis Hennet   +6 more
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Silicon Isotopes

2011
International ...
André, Luc, Cardinal, Damien
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The use of siloxanes, silsesquioxanes, and silicones in organic semiconducting materials

Chemical Society Reviews, 2013
Optimization of the physical and electronic properties of organic semiconductors is a key step in improving the performance of organic light emitting diodes, organic photovoltaics, organic field effect transistors, and other electronic devices.
Timothy P Bender
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Silicon, Silicone, and Breast Implants

Pediatrics, 2002
To the Editor .— More than 200 000 breast implant augmentation procedures have been performed annually in the United States in recent years, most on teenagers and young women of reproductive age.1 As a result, many nursing mothers have breast implants—all composed at least in part of silicone.
Diana M. Zuckerman, Jae Hong Lee
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Self-Limiting Processes in the Flame-Based Fabrication of Superhydrophobic Surfaces from Silicones.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019
Outdoor applications of superhydrophobic coatings require synthetic approaches that allow their simple, fast, scalable, and environmentally benign deployment on large, heterogeneous surfaces, and their rapid regeneration in situ.
Xinchun Tian   +4 more
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Silicon-silicon interfaces

Applied Physics Letters, 1982
A wide variety of measurements on silicon grain boundaries shows that the electronic properties of such boundaries are much like those of Si surfaces in all essential respects. Moreover, the properties of ’’clean’’ surfaces and lightly contaminated surfaces can be studied on many crystallographic orientations of the interfaces without the need for ...
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Recent Developments in the Preparation of Silicones with Antimicrobial Properties.

Chemistry - An Asian Journal, 2017
This Focus Review describes state-of-the-art methods for the preparation of antimicrobial silicones. Given the diversity of antimicrobial activity and their mechanisms, the performance of these materials is highly dependent on the characteristics of the ...
Annika Kottmann   +4 more
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