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    Alloy Thin Films from Discrete Metallaborane Clusters

    The ferraborane HFe4 (CO)12 BH2 sublimes at 50 °C and decomposes by loss of H2 and CO on various substrate surfaces at 160–180 °C to yield films having metallic appearances with typical thicknesses of 4000Å. Thes...

    T. P. Fehlner, M. M. Amini, M. V. Zeller, W. F. Stickle in MRS Online Proceedings Library (2011)

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    A structural, magnetic, and Mössbauer spectral study of several Na–Mn–Fe-bearing alluaudites

    The synthesis and the chemical, structural, magnetic, and Mössbauer spectral characterization of three synthetic alluaudites, Na2Mn2Fe(PO4)3, NaMn Fe2(PO4)3 and Na2MnFeIIFeIII(PO4)3, and a natural sample with the...

    F. Hatert, G. J. Long, D. Hautot, A.-M. Fransolet in Physics and Chemistry of Minerals (2004)

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    Magnetic properties of iron nitride-alumina nanocomposite materials prepared by high-energy ball milling

    The structural and magnetic properties of the granular iron nitride-alumina composite materials, (FexN)0.2(Al2O3)0.8 and (FexN)0.6(Al2O3)0.4, fabricated using high-energy ball milling have been determined by usin...

    S. R. Mishra, G. J. Long, F. Grandjean in The European Physical Journal D - Atomic, … (2003)

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    Mössbauer Spectral Study of Two Layered Honeycomb Molecular Magnets: PPh4FeIIFeIII(ox)3 and NBu4FeIIFeIII(ox)3

    The Mössbauer spectra of the layer ferrimagnets PPh4FeIIFeIII(ox)3 and NBu4FeIIFeIII(ox)3 have been measured between 1.9 and 315 K. The paramagnetic spectra exhibit both high-spin iron(II) and iron(III) doublets....

    D. Hautot, P. Day, G. J. Long, F. Grandjean, J. Ensling in Hyperfine Interactions (C) (2002)

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    Poster contributions

    A. Houlton, J. Silver, J. Guillin, M. H. Desbois, M. Lacoste in Hyperfine Interactions (1989)

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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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    X-Ray Microscopy Studies on the Pharmaco-Dynamics of Therapeutic Gallium in Rat Bones

    Since the original observation of exogenous gallium accumulation in bones ANGHILERI et al. [1], several studies have demonstrated that gallium nitrate is extremely effective in preserving bone mineral content ...

    R. Bockman, M. Repo, R. Warrell, J. G. Pounds, W. M. Kwiatek in X-Ray Microscopy II (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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    Supertransferred hyperfine fields on121Sb in antimonates

    F. Grandjean, G. J. Long, G. Longworth, B. J. Laundy in Hyperfine Interactions (1983)