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    Introducing the inverted Icarus paradox in business history – Evidence from David and Goliath in the Swedish telecommunications industry 1981–1990 by Eriksson, Klas, Lakomaa, Erik, Nykvist, Rasmus, Sandström, Christian

    Published in Business history (2024)
    “…Previous research in business and management history has identified the Icarus paradox, which describes how organisations may fall due to overconfidence and…”
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    Controlled Formation of ZrO2 in the Reaction of ZrCl4 Vapor with Porous Silica and γ-Alumina Surfaces by Kytökivi, Arla, Lakomaa, Eeva-Liisa, Root, Andrew

    Published in Langmuir (04-09-1996)
    “…The reaction of ZrCl4 vapor at 300, 450, and 600 °C with silica and γ-alumina preheated at 300 and 600 °C was studied by XRD, FTIR, 1H MAS NMR, and chemical…”
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    Sequential Saturating Reactions of ZrCl4 and H2O Vapors in the Modification of Silica and γ-Alumina with ZrO2 by Kytökivi, Arla, Lakomaa, Eeva-Liisa, Root, Andrew, Österholm, Heidi, Jacobs, Jean-Paul, Brongersma, Hidde H

    Published in Langmuir (14-05-1997)
    “…Zirconia-modified silica and alumina samples were prepared by the atomic layer epitaxy technique using successive saturating reactions of ZrCl4 and H2O vapors…”
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    FT-IR in the Quantitative Analysis of Gaseous Hydrocarbon Mixtures by Hakuli, Arja, Kytokivi, Arla, Lakomaa, Eeva-Liisa, Krause, Outi

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (01-06-1995)
    “…An FT-IR spectrometer provided with software for multicomponent analysis of IR spectra was used for simultaneous determination of up to 12 hydrocarbons in a…”
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    Element concentrations in serum, erythrocytes, hair and urine of alopecia patients by Mussalo-Rauhamaa, H, Lakomaa, E L, Kianto, U, Lehto, J

    Published in Acta dermato-venereologica (01-01-1986)
    “…The trace element concentrations of Se, Rb, Zn, Fe, Co, Cs, Mg, Ca, F, Cu, Cr and Ag in serum and of Se, Rb, Zn, Fe, Co and Cs in red cells of Finnish alopecia…”
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    Stainless steel manual metal arc welding fumes in rats by Kalliomäki, P L, Lakomaa, E, Kalliomäki, K, Kiilunen, M, Kivelä, R, Vaaranen, V

    Published in British Journal of Industrial Medicine (01-05-1983)
    “…Forty two male Wistar rats were exposed to manual metal arc (MMA) stainless steel (SS) welding fumes generated by an automatic welding device for "nose-only"…”
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    Amount and distribution of fume contaminants in the lungs of an arc welder post mortem by Kalliomäki, P L, Sutinen, S, Kelhä, V, Lakomaa, E, Sortti, V

    Published in British Journal of Industrial Medicine (01-08-1979)
    “…This study describes various post-mortem examinations of the lungs of a shipyard arc welder. These investigations comprised morphological methods, including…”
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    Comparison of the Behavior of Stainless and Mild Steel Manual Metal Arc Welding Fumes in Rat Lung by Kalliomaki, P L, Junttila, M L, Kalliomaki, K K, Lakomaa, E L, Kivela, R

    “…The lung retention and clearance of manual metal arc (MMA) stainless steel and mild steel welding fumes were determined in the rat. The exposure simulated the…”
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    Avoidance of contamination in element analysis of serum samples by Lakomaa, E L, Mussalo-Rauhamaa, H, Salmela, S

    “…The selection of sampling needles and plastic material used for the storage of serum samples were studied. Sampling needles and plastic material were analyzed…”
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    Retention and clearance of stainless steel shieldgas welding fumes in rat lungs by Kalliomäki, P L, Tuomisaari, M, Lakomaa, E L, Kalliomäki, K, Kivelä, R

    “…The use of metal inert gas (MIG) stainless steel (SS) welding techniques is rapidly increasing. The possible health hazards of MIG/SS welding fumes are not…”
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