Search Results - "Cocks, Franklin Hadley"
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3He in permanently shadowed lunar polar surfaces
Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-04-2010)“…Because of their cryogenic temperatures, analysis indicates that permanently shadowed polar lunar craters may have substantially higher levels of 3He than…”
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Transient cavitation and acoustic emission produced by different laser lithotripters
Published in Journal of endourology (01-08-1998)“…Transient cavitation and shockwave generation produced by pulsed-dye and holmium:YAG laser lithotripters were studied using high-speed photography and acoustic…”
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Carbon Diffusion in Lanthanum Erbium Carbide Stabilized in the Cubic Fluorite Structure
Published in Journal of phase equilibria and diffusion (01-04-2012)“…Lanthanum erbium carbide, La 0.5 Er 0.5 C 2 , a salt-like carbide with a cubic fluorite phase structure, has been produced from 13 C, allowing carbon diffusion…”
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High-throughput ab initio analysis of the Bi–In, Bi–Mg, Bi–Sb, In–Mg, In–Sb, and Mg–Sb systems
Published in Calphad (01-06-2005)“…Prediction and characterization of crystal structures of alloys are a key problem in materials research. Using high-throughput ab initio calculations we…”
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High-throughput ab initio analysis of the Bi-In, Bi-Mg, Bi-Sb, In-Mg, In-Sb. and Me-Sb systems
Published in Calphad (01-06-2005)“…Prediction and characterization of crystal structures of alloys are a key problem in materials research. Using high-throughput ab initio calculations we…”
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High-throughput ab initio analysis of the Bi-In, Bi-Mg, Bi-Sb, In-Mg, In-Sb, and Mg-Sb systems
Published 22-02-2005“…Calphad 29, 155-161 (2005). Prediction and characterization of crystal structures of alloys are a key problem in materials research. Using high-throughput ab…”
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Global Warming vs. the Next Ice Age
Published in Technology review (1998) (01-01-2010)“…Global warming is an inescapable issue for today's age. But 180 years ago, most scientists believed that Earth had been steadily cooling since it was formed…”
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