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Surface Methods
A biosensor is an analytical device which physically associates a biological receptor and a transducer [1]. The transducer transforms the interaction between the receptor and its target into an interpretable s...
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Human amelogenesis: high resolution electron microscopy of nanometer-sized particles
Growth of inorganic crystals of enamel is described as a two-stage process with growth of ribbon-like crystals in length and width, followed by their development in thickness. In early stages of crystal growth...
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Human amelogenesis I: High resolution electron microscopy study of ribbon-like crystals
Ribbon-like crystals, from develo** enamel of human fetuses, were studied by high resolution electron microscopy. These crystals were classically described as the first organized mineral formed during amelog...
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Calculated molecular double-differential cross-sections for ionisation under proton impact
This paper describes an approach (DDCS-MT), based on the plane wave Born approximation, intended to calculate double-differential ionisation cross-sections (DDCS) under heavy charged particle impact. A procedu...