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  1. Article

    Erratum to: Bimatoprost for Eyelash Growth in Japanese Subjects: Two Multicenter Controlled Studies

    K. Harii, S. Arase, R. Tsuboi, E. Weng, S. Daniels in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (2014)

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    Bimatoprost for Eyelash Growth in Japanese Subjects: Two Multicenter Controlled Studies

    Bimatoprost 0.03 % has enhanced eyelash prominence in clinical trials enrolling mostly Caucasian subjects. The studies described in this report evaluated the efficacy and safety of bimatoprost in Japanese subj...

    K. Harii, S. Arase, R. Tsuboi, E. Weng, S. Daniels in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (2014)

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    Surface Modification of Absorbable Magnesium Stents by Reactive Ion Etching

    The surface texture and chemistry of WE43 absorbable magnesium stents (AMS) and tube specimens processed by chemical and reactive ion etching (RIE) were investigated. Tube specimens were produced in three diff...

    E. Galvin, M. M. Morshed, C. Cummins, S. Daniels in Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing (2013)

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    Outside the Lines

    Kim’s Summary: Daniels discusses the need for visual thinking opportunities to develop creativity in all students including the gifted. Daniels argues that providing opportunities of visual modes o...

    S. Daniels in Creatively Gifted Students are not like Other Gifted Students (2013)

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    Influence of plasma chemistry on oxygen triplets

    The plasma chemistry of fluorocarbon-oxygen-argon discharges and its influence on prominent oxygen triplets are studied. The oxygen 777 triplet is very important for the measurement of atomic oxygen in low pr...

    V. Milosavljević, A. R. Ellingboe, S. Daniels in The European Physical Journal D (2011)

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    Association of exposure to diabetes in utero with adiposity and fat distribution in a multiethnic population of youth: the Exploring Perinatal Outcomes among Children (EPOCH) Study

    To evaluate whether exposure to maternal gestational diabetes (GDM) is associated with adiposity and fat distribution in a multiethnic population of children.

    T. L. Crume, L. Ogden, N. A. West, K. S. Vehik, A. Scherzinger, S. Daniels in Diabetologia (2011)

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    Zn Doped Nanocrystalline CuCl Thin Films for Optoelctronic Applications

    We report on the use of Zn as an n-type dopant in CuCl thin films for optoelectronic applications, wherein maximum n-type do** of the order of 1018 cm -3 has been achieved. Zn doped nanocrystalline CuCl thin fi...

    K. V. Rajani, F. Olabanji Lucas, M. M. Alam, S. Daniels in MRS Online Proceedings Library (2010)

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    Synthesis and Characterization of Copper (I) Chloride (CuCl) Nanocrystals in Conductive Polymer for UV light Emitters

    Intrinsic γ-Copper (I) Chloride is an ionic I-VII compound semiconductor material with relatively low conductivity. To fabricate an efficient electroluminescent device based on CuCl nanocrystals (NC) the condu...

    M. M. Alam, F. Olabanji Lucas, A. Cowley, Karl Crowley in MRS Online Proceedings Library (2010)

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    Electrical studies on sputtered CuCl thin films

    CuCl is a wide-direct band gap semiconductor, lattice matched to Si and it possesses excellent ultra violet (UV) emission properties. It is thus a promising candidate for the next generation Si based UV optoel...

    Gomathi Natarajan, R. T. Rajendra Kumar in Journal of Materials Science: Materials in… (2008)

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    Morphological, optical and electrical properties of γ CuCl deposited by vacuum evaporation

    In this study, we have investigated the microstructural and optical properties of thin films of CuCl grown by vacuum evaporation on amorphous silica glass, polycrystalline indium tin oxide (ITO) and Silicon (1...

    Francis Olabanji Lucas, A. Mitra in Journal of Materials Science: Materials in… (2008)

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    Characterisation of n-type γ-CuCl on Si for UV optoelectronic applications

    The use of co-evaporation of ZnCl2 with CuCl in order to achieve n-type conductivity in CuCl is reported herein. Linear current–voltage (IV) characteristics in the range of ±4 V have been measured using Cu–Au ele...

    L. O’Reilly, A. Mitra, F. O. Lucas in Journal of Materials Science: Materials in… (2007)

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    Towards the fabrication of a UV light source based on CuCl thin films

    CuCl is an ionic wide band gap I–VII semiconductor which has a band gap of 3.4 eV (at 300 K) and a large excitonic binding energy of 190 meV compared to other wide band gap semiconductors, e.g. ZnO (60 meV) an...

    A. Mitra, F. O. Lucas, L. O’Reilly in Journal of Materials Science: Materials in… (2007)

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    Optical investigations on sputtered CuCl thin films

    Copper (I) chloride (CuCl) is a potential candidate for ultra violet optoelectronics due to the fact that it is closely lattice matched with silicon, which makes it readily integrable with silicon device techn...

    Gomathi Natarajan, A. Mitra, L. O’Reilly, S. Daniels in MRS Online Proceedings Library (2006)

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    Growth and characterisation of wide-bandgap, I-VII optoelectronic materials on silicon

    γ-CuCl is a wide-bandgap (E g = 3.395 eV), direct bandgap, semiconductor material with a cubic zincblende lattice structure. Its lattice constant, aCuCl = 0.541 nm, means that t...

    L. O’Reilly, G. Natarajan, P. J. McNally in Journal of Materials Science: Materials in… (2005)

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    Comparison of granisetron alone and granisetron plus dexamethasone in the prophylaxis of cytotoxic-induced emesis

    Two hundred and seventy-eight adult chemonaive patients, receiving moderately emetogenic chemotherapy were randomly allocated to receive either intravenous (i.v.) granisetron 3 mg plus i.v. dexamethasone 8 mg ...

    J Carmichael, EM Bessell, AL Harris, AW Hutcheon, PJDK Dawes in British Journal of Cancer (1994)

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    Species variation in sensitivity of general anaesthesia to high pressure (reply)

    E. B. SMITH, F. BOWSER-RILEY, S. DANIELS, I. T. DUNBAR, C. B. HARRISON in Nature (1985)

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    Species variation and the mechanism of pressure–anaesthetic interactions

    The mechanism of general anaesthesia has proved difficult to elucidate (see ref. 1 for a review), although the relative potencies of anaesthetic agents have been used to establish that the site at which anaest...

    E. B. Smith, F. Bowser-Riley, S. Daniels, I. T. Dunbar, C. B. Harrison in Nature (1984)

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    Detection of bubbles in decompression sickness

    AMATEUR diving and industrial demands have changed decompression sickness from being a specialised problem to becoming a health risk for many thousands of people. Rising medical standards and the recognition o...

    T. W. BECK, S. DANIELS, W. D. M. PATON, E. B. SMITH in Nature (1978)