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    hydrogen/methane sensor based on niobium tungsten oxide nanorods synthesised by hydrothermal method by Yu, J, Wen, H, Shafiei, M, Field, M.R, Liu, Z.F, Wlodarski, W, Motta, N, Li, Y.X, Kalantar-zadeh, K, Lai, P.T

    “…An investigation on hydrogen and methane sensing performance of hydrothermally formed niobium tungsten oxide nanorods employed in a Schottky diode structure is…”
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    Fabrication, Structural Characterization and Testing of a Nanostructured Tin Oxide Gas Sensor by Partridge, J.G., Field, M.R., Sadek, A.Z., Kalantar-zadeh, K., Du Plessis, J., Taylor, M.B., Atanacio, A., Prince, K.E., McCulloch, D.G.

    Published in IEEE sensors journal (01-05-2009)
    “…A nanostructured SnO 2 conductometric gas sensor was produced from thermally evaporated Sn clusters using a thermal oxidation process. SnO 2 clusters were…”
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    A combinatorial comparison of DC and high power impulse magnetron sputtered Cr2AlC by Field, M.R., Carlsson, P., Eklund, P., Partridge, J.G., McCulloch, D.G., McKenzie, D.R., Bilek, M.M.M.

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (25-11-2014)
    “…Using a combinatorial approach, Cr, Al and C have been deposited onto sapphire wafer substrates by High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering (HiPIMS) and DC…”
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    Pattern in interaction in the maize yield trial by Babic, Vojka, Babic, Milosav, Ivanovic, Mile, Filipovic, Milomir

    “…In making decisions on the development of varieties and the identification of certain growing regions, the effects of genotype (G) and genotype by environment…”
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    Supplemented native range and subclover pastures improve lambing rates by M Dally, M Jones, E DePeters

    Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-03-1994)
    “…Grazing ewes on mature sub-clover pastures shortly before and during the breeding season was as effective as grazing them on native range pastures and…”
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