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    Assessing Faculty Learning Objectives—a Student Initiative

    Faculty regularly review and update learning objectives for student learning activities such as lectures, small group sessions, on-line modules, and standardized patient or simulation encounters. The effective...

    N. Fazel, M. Lien, A. Jakeman, J. Maxwell, J. Tollefson in Medical Science Educator (2015)

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    Synergy of gene-mediated immunoprophylaxis and microbeam radiation therapy for advanced intracerebral rat 9L gliosarcomas

    Microbeam radiation therapy (MRT), a novel experimental radiosurgery that largely spares the develo** CNS and other normal tissues, is tolerated well by develo** animals and palliates advanced 9LGS tumors....

    H.M. Smilowitz, H. Blattmann, E. Bräuer-Krisch, A. Bravin in Journal of Neuro-Oncology (2006)

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    An X-ray microprobe facility using synchrotron radiation

    An X-ray microprobe for trace elemental analysis at micrometer spatial resolutions, using synchrotron radiation (SR), is under development. The facility consists of two beamlines, one including a 1∶1 focusing ...

    B. M. Gordon, K. W. Jones, A. L. Hanson, J. G. Pounds in Biological Trace Element Research (1990)

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    An X-Ray Microprobe Facility Using Synchrotron Radiation

    An X-ray microprobe for trace elemental analysis at micrometer spatial resolutions, using synchrotron radiation (SR), is under development. The facility consists of two beamlines, one including a 1:1 focusing ...

    B. M. Gordon, K. W. Jones, A. L. Hanson in Nuclear Analytical Methods in the Life Sci… (1990)

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    Highly Resolved Gradient Patterns in Glass by Means of Chemical Vapor Deposition

    E. Wolkow, H. D. Gafney, E. Mendoza, P. Wong in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1989)

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    The Effect of Metal Impregnation on the Microstructure of Porous Vycor Glass

    D. Sunil, J. Sokolov, M. H. Rafailovich, E. Mendoza in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1989)

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    Location and Map** of Gold Sites in Thin Sections of Unoxidized Carlin-Type Ores Using Complementary Micro-analytical Techniques

    Determining how precious metals occur in mineral deposits is of importance in resolving how they formed, where to explore for additional, similar ore bodies, and how to most efficiently extract the metal from ...

    J. R. Chen, J. M. Back, J. A. Minkin, E. C. T. Chao, A. L. Hanson in X-Ray Microscopy II (1988)

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    The Application of a Synchrotron Radiation Microprobe to Trace Element Analysis

    Synchrotron radiation is light emitted by electrons when accelerated in a circular orbit. Some properties of synchrotron radiation important to trace element analysis by x-ray fluorescence analysis are: 1) a b...

    B. M. Gordon, A. L. Hanson, K. W. Jones in Trace Elements in Man and Animals 6 (1988)

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    The Role of High-Energy Synchrotron Radiation in Biomedical Trace Element Research

    Trace elements are intimately involved in biological function and dysfunction at all levels of biological organization. At the molecular level, trace elements perform innumerable catalytic and structural roles...

    J. G. Pounds, G. J. Long, W. M. Kwiatek, K. W. Jones, B. M. Gordon in X-Ray Microscopy II (1988)

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    An X-Ray Microprobe Beam Line for Trace Element Analysis

    The application of synchrotron radiation to a x-ray microprobe for trace element analysis is a complementary and natural extension of existing microprobe techniques using electrons, protons, and heavier ions a...

    B. M. Gordon, A. L. Hanson, K. W. Jones, W. M. Kwiatek, G. J. Long in X-Ray Microscopy II (1988)

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    Some uncertainties associated with preparation of standards in organic matrix

    Until recently no techniques which have multielement detection capability, high sensitivity and good spatial resolution in relatively thick tissue section have existed. The use of proton induced x-ray emission...

    M. Cholewa, A. L. Hanson, K. W. Jones in Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Che… (1987)

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    Application of PIXE, RBS and High Energy Proton Microbeams to the Elemental Analysis of Coal and Coal Waste

    Several develo** techniques of elemental analysis based on nuclear technology are becoming more actively applied to research in the earth science and fossil fuel research.1 This paper will present a brief descr...

    H. W. Kraner, A. L. Hanson, K. W. Jones in Atomic and Nuclear Methods in Fossil Energ… (1982)