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    Chromia scale adhesion on 430 stainless steel: Effect of different surface treatments by Belogolovsky, I., Hou, P.Y., Jacobson, C.P., Visco, S.J.

    Published in Journal of power sources (15-07-2008)
    “…In the context of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) applications, the adhesion strength and failure location of chromia scale that developed on 430 stainless steel…”
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    Nanostructured Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Electrodes by Sholklapper, T. Z, Kurokawa, H, Jacobson, C. P, Visco, S. J, De Jonghe, L. C

    Published in Nano letters (01-07-2007)
    “…The infiltration (impregnation) of nanoscale particles, forming connected networks, into solid oxide fuel cell electrodes, has been shown to lead to…”
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    Synthesis of Dispersed and Contiguous Nanoparticles in Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Electrodes by Sholklapper, T. Z., Jacobson, C. P., Visco, S. J., De Jonghe, L. C.

    “…Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) electrodes, after their high temperature sintering, may be impregnated (infiltrated) to deposit nanoparticles within their pores…”
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    Bone density in women: college athletes and older athletic women by Jacobson, P C, Beaver, W, Grubb, S A, Taft, T N, Talmage, R V

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (1984)
    “…Bone density was studied in intercollegiate athletes and older athletic women. Single-photon densitometry was used to assess bone density parameters at a new…”
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    SUPPORTED ELECTROLYTE THIN FILM SYNTHESIS OF SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS by De Jonghe, Lutgard C, Jacobson, Craig P, Visco, Steven J

    Published in Annual review of materials research (01-01-2003)
    “…Solid oxide fuel cells operating at temperatures below 800°C require the use of supported thin film solid electrolytes. A variety of processing methods are…”
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    Visions for Recreational Fishing Regulations by Radomski, Paul J., Grant, Gerold C., Jacobson, Peter C., Cook, Mark F.

    Published in Fisheries (Bethesda) (01-05-2001)
    “…We review sportfishing regulations in Minnesota and across North America and discuss potential visions for the future of sportfishing regulations. Creel limits…”
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    Bone density in osteopenic women: a modified distal radius density measurement procedure to develop an "at risk" value for use in screening women by Grubb, S A, Jacobson, P C, Awbrey, B J, McCartney, W H, Vincent, L M, Talmage, R V

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (1984)
    “…This study measured radial and lumbar spine bone density in postmenopausal white female patients with nontraumatic fractures and their age-matched controls…”
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    Creel Limits in Minnesota: A Proposal for Change by Cook, Mark F., Goeman, Timothy J., Radomski, Paul J., Younk, Jerry A., Jacobson, Peter C.

    Published in Fisheries (Bethesda) (01-05-2001)
    “…Recent research has indicated that creel limits are largely ineffective in regulating recreational fish harvest in Minnesota. Current creel limits give an…”
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    Bone density in women: a modified procedure for measurement of distal radial density by Awbrey, B J, Jacobson, P C, Grubb, S A, McCartney, W H, Vincent, L M, Talmage, R V

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (1984)
    “…This is a cross-sectional study of bone densitometry in greater than 700 normal healthy white women ranging in age from 18 to 98 years. A modified procedure…”
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    Protective coating on stainless steel interconnect for SOFCs: oxidation kinetics and electrical properties by Chen, Xuan, Hou, Peggy Y., Jacobson, Craig P., Visco, Steven J., De Jonghe, Lutgard C.

    Published in Solid state ionics (14-02-2005)
    “…An effective, dense and well adherent coating was produced on 430SS that has the result of significantly reducing the oxidation rate of this alloy at elevated…”
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    Metal-supported solid oxide fuel cell membranes for rapid thermal cycling by Matus, Yuriy B., De Jonghe, Lutgard C., Jacobson, Craig P., Visco, Steven J.

    Published in Solid state ionics (14-02-2005)
    “…Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) membranes were developed in which zirconia-based electrolyte thin films were supported by a porous composite metal/ceramic current…”
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    Catalyst-infiltrated supporting cathode for thin-film SOFCs by Yamahara, Keiji, Jacobson, Craig P., Visco, Steven J., De Jonghe, Lutgard C.

    Published in Solid state ionics (14-02-2005)
    “…The fabrication and electrochemical performance of co-fired, LSM–SYSZ [i.e. La 0.65Sr 0.30MnO 3 (LSM)–(Sc 2O 3) 0.1(Y 2O 3) 0.01(ZrO 2) 0.89] supported…”
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    Thin film SOFCs with cobalt-infiltrated cathodes by Yamahara, Keiji, Jacobson, Craig P., Visco, Steven J., Zhang, Xiao-Feng, De Jonghe, Lutgard C.

    Published in Solid state ionics (31-01-2005)
    “…Anode-supported SYSZ [i.e., (Sc 2O 3) 0.1(Y 2O 3) 0.01(ZrO 2) 0.89] thin-film solid oxide fuel cells were evaluated between 650 and 800 °C. Peak power…”
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    Ionic conductivity of stabilized zirconia networks in composite SOFC electrodes by Yamahara, Keiji, Sholklapper, Tal Z., Jacobson, Craig P., Visco, Steven J., De Jonghe, Lutgard C.

    Published in Solid state ionics (12-05-2005)
    “…The effective oxygen conductivities in the zirconia networks of porous LSM–YSZ and LSM–SYSZ composites [i.e. La0.85Sr0.15MnO3–(Y2O3)0.08(ZrO2)0.92 and…”
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    Experimental Analysis of a Reduced Daily Bluegill Limit in Minnesota by Jacobson, Peter C.

    “…The effect of a reduced daily limit (from 30 to 10 fish/d) on the size structure of bluegills Lepomis macrochirus in eight Minnesota lakes was measured with a…”
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    Trophy and Consumptive Value‐per‐Recruit Analysis for a Walleye Fishery by Jacobson, Peter C.

    “…A utility‐per‐recruit model was developed to compare trophy versus food (consumptive) values of a fishery for walleyes Stizostedion vitreum in Big Sand Lake,…”
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