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Evaluation of a GDNF-eluting nanofibrous PCL conduit in a mouse model of peripheral nerve injury. [PDF]

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Johnson LDV   +5 more
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Symmetric instability drives exchange between surface and bottom waters in a coastal front. [PDF]

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Körner M   +9 more
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Neutron Total Cross Sections

Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section A, 1952
The neutron total cross sections of Be, Na, Mo and Hg have been measured in the energy region 1 eV to 10 keV, and of Th between 1 eV and 1 keV, using the Harwell linear accelerator time-of-flight spectrometer The energy resolution is better than in previously reported work on these elements, and several resonances have been more clearly resolved.
E R Hodgson, J F Gallagher, E M Bowey
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Total fluorescent scattering cross sections

Physical Review A, 1988
The total cross section for fluorescent scattering by a spherical particle uniformly filled with fluorescent scatters is computed using a model for fluorescent scattering formulated earlier. Results are given for an arbitrary incident beam and for a linearly polarized plane wave normalized to the cross section for the same number of scatterers in bulk ...
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Total Cross Sections and Diffraction

2005
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Kittel, E.W., De Wolf, E.A.
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Total Ionization Cross Sections

1985
The measurement of the total ionization cross section, σ t for a gaseous sample requires the determination of four quantities. They are the current i e (T) of a beam of electrons having incident energy T, the total ion current i t (T)produced by the electron beam, the number density ρ of atoms or molecules in the gas, and the collision pathlength L ...
F. J. de Heer, M. Inokuti
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