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    Whisker Formation on SAC305 Soldered Assemblies by Meschter, S., Snugovsky, P., Bagheri, Z., Kosiba, E., Romansky, M., Kennedy, J., Snugovsky, L., Perovic, D.

    Published in JOM (1989) (01-11-2014)
    “…This article describes the results of a whisker formation study on SAC305 assemblies, evaluating the effects of lead-frame materials and cleanliness in…”
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    Electroless Ni/immersion Au interconnects: Investigation of black pad in wire bonds and solder joints by Snugovsky, P, Arrowsmith, P, Romansky, M

    Published in Journal of electronic materials (01-09-2001)
    “…Black Pad was observed on Electroless Ni/Immersion Au (ENIG) wire bond pads. Thick immersion Au on highly corroded electroless Ni was detected. It was…”
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    Medium Chain Triglycerides as Vehicle for Palatable Oral Liquids by Bahal, Surendra M., Romansky, Jamie M., Alvarez, Francisco J.

    “…Aqueous liquid formulations of efavirenz, a nonnucleoside inhibitor of reverse transcriptase, have prolonged burning (peppery) taste. Medium-chain…”
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    Sorption of Parabens by Flexible Tubings by Bahal, Surendra M., Romansky, Jamie M.

    Published in Pharmaceutical development and technology (01-01-2001)
    “…Flexible tubings are extensively used in pharmaceuticals, food industry, and in hospitals. This study was undertaken to compare various flexible tubings to…”
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    Spalling and Sorption of Tubing for Peristaltic Pumps by Bahal, Surendra M., Romansky, Jamie M.

    “…Available tubing for peristaltic pumps tend to shed particulates into the solution due to their poor abrasion characteristics. Most commonly used flexible…”
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    Sorption of Benzoic Acid, Sorbic Acid, Benzyl Alcohol, and Benzalkonium Chloride by Flexible Tubing by Bahal, Surendra M., Romansky, Jamie M.

    “…Earlier studies using methylparaben, propylparaben, and several types of flexible tubing showed that the parabens are sorbed by a number of commonly used…”
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    Sorption of parabens by fluoropolymer or fluoropolymer laminated flexible tubing by Bahal, S M, Romansky, J M

    “…Earlier studies using methylparaben and propylparaben showed extensive losses due to sorption by silicone, polyvinyl chloride, and other flexible tubing. As…”
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    Whisker Formation Induced by Component and Assembly Ionic Contamination by Snugovsky, Polina, Meschter, Stephan, Bagheri, Zohreh, Kosiba, Eva, Romansky, Marianne, Kennedy, Jeffrey

    Published in Journal of electronic materials (01-02-2012)
    “…This paper describes the results of an intensive whisker formation study on Pb-free assemblies with different levels of cleanliness. Thirteen types of…”
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