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On the choice of criteria for the effectiveness of gas-vortex stabilization of plasma torches
С. В. Анахов +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopaenia (NAIT) is a rare but potentially serious condition where maternal antibodies result in destruction of foetal and neonatal platelets. At Middlemore Hospital in south Auckland, routine cord blood platelet counts were performed over many years.
Galama Vela +2 more
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Production of powders in plasma reactors based on electric arc plasma torch
Yu. V. Tsvetkov +6 more
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Temperature measurements in the plume of an inductively coupled plasma torch using CARS.
Dan Fries +5 more
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The McKinleys of Punch: Politics and the Press in Melbourne, 1870s to 1920s
This article re‐examines the Melbourne Punch (1855–1925; known simply as Punch from 1900) as a political weapon in the cut‐and‐thrust of Victorian, local, and national politics, in the hands of its longest‐serving, but least‐known proprietor, Alexander McKinley (1848–1927).
Richard Scully
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Investigation of a high voltage AC plasma torch operating on mixtures of methane and other gases
D I Subbotin +8 more
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Deposition of PEDOT:PSS via Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Torch [PDF]
Artem Arkhangelskiy +3 more
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The siege of Tobruk is one of the most well‐known Australian actions of the Second World War, enjoying special attention on Anzac Day. Its elevation within Australian national memory is by no means accidental. Rather, it is the result of decades of lobbying by the Rats of Tobruk Association (ROTA), which positioned veterans of the siege as the ...
Nicole Townsend
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TORCH: Time of flight identification with Cherenkov radiation [PDF]
M. Charles, R. Forty
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Abstract Trade between Mesopotamia and the Indus Civilization is studied through the analysis of Early Dynastic III Period (2600–2350 BCE) carnelian beads from the site of Kish, Iraq. Morphological and technological features of the beads are compared with beads from the Indus region.
J. Mark Kenoyer +2 more
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