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    Trap-governed hydrogen diffusivity and uptake capacity in ultrahigh-strength AERMET 100 steel by THOMAS, Richard L. S, DAOMING LI, GANGLOFF, Richard P, SCULLY, John R

    “…The hydrogen-uptake capacity and mobility in ultrahigh-strength AERMET 100 are characterized for various electrochemical charging and baking conditions. From…”
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    Sugar or salt? The relative roles of the glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid axes in traumatic shock by Nelson, Daniel W, Black, George E, Thomas, Richard L, Eckert, Matthew J, Hoffer, Zachary S, Martin, Matthew J

    “…Glucocorticoid deficiency (GD) has been proposed as a key contributor to shock states, but the presence and role of acute mineralocorticoid deficiency may be…”
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    Evaluation of Advanced Si and SiC Switching Components for Army Pulsed Power Applications by O'Brien, H., Shaheen, W., Thomas, R.L., Crowley, T., Bayne, S.B., Scozzie, C.J.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-01-2007)
    “…Super gate turn-off thyristors (SGTOs) implemented in both silicon (Si) and silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductors were investigated for high-voltage,…”
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    Engineering Goals for Future Thoracic Endografts—How Can We Make Them More Effective? by Weidman, Jenna M, Desai, Malhar, Iftekhar, Arif, Boyle, Kevin, Greengard, Judith S, Fisher, Lois M, Thomas, Richard L.S, Zannetti, Simona

    Published in Progress in cardiovascular diseases (01-07-2013)
    “…Abstract Endovascular treatments for catastrophic aortic conditions have gained increasing popularity over the past 20 years. Originally developed for…”
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    Formation of the St. Clair River Delta in the Laurentian Great Lakes System by Thomas, Richard L., Christensen, Mark D., Szalinska, Ewa, Scarlat, Magdalena

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (2006)
    “…The St. Clair River delta, the largest in the Laurentian Great Lakes system, is located in Lake St. Clair at the mouth of the St. Clair River. It straddles the…”
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    Impacts of composted swine manure on weed and corn nutrient uptake, growth, and seed production by Liebman, Matt, Menalled, Fabián D., Buhler, Douglas D., Richard, Thomas L., Sundberg, David N., Cambardella, Cynthia A., Kohler, Keith A.

    Published in Weed science (01-05-2004)
    “…Hoop structures bedded with crop residues are becoming increasingly popular for swine production in the northcentral United States. Compost made from bedding…”
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    Management of freshwater systems: The interactive roles of science, politics and management, and the public by Thomas, Richard L.

    “…Although the global water crisis has been well recognized by both international and national agencies, little progress is being made in the management of this…”
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    Bacterial indicators of faecal pollution in the waters of the El-Kabir River and Akkar watershed in Syria and Lebanon by Hamze, Monzer, Hassan, Siba, Thomas, Richard L., Khawlie, Mohamad, Kawass, Issam

    “…Water samples for bacterial analyses were taken, when possible, at 41 sites in Lebanon and Syria in the El‐Kabir River watershed. Samples were analysed for…”
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    Geochemistry of the sediments of the El-Kabir River and Akkar watershed in Syria and Lebanon by Thomas, Richard L., Shaban, Amin, Khawlie, Mohamad, Kawass, Issam, Nsouli, Bilal

    “…A total of 39 sediment samples were collected from the El‐Kabir River and its major tributaries during the low‐flow period of August/September 2001. Of these…”
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    Phosphorus and nitrogen in the waters of the El-Kabir River watershed in Syria and Lebanon by Hassan, Siba, Thomas, Richard L., Shaban, Amin, Kawass, Issam, Khawlie, Mohamad

    “…In order to assess the quality of the waters of the El‐Kabir River, which forms the border between Lebanon and Syria, water samples were collected for…”
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    Environmental management of the waters of the El-Kabir River and the associated Akkar watershed by Cadham, John C., Thomas, Richard L., Khawlie, Mohamad, Kawass, Issam

    “…The Akkar watershed of the El‐Kabir River forms the northern boundary of Lebanon with Syria and drains into the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. This paper…”
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    Preliminary evaluation of super GTOS in pulse application by Podlesak, T.F., Thomas, R.L., Simon, F.M.

    Published in IEEE transactions on plasma science (01-08-2005)
    “…Compact high-action solid state switches are essential to weapon and protective systems for future Army vehicles. The Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD,…”
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    A physicochemical characterization of the waters of the El-Kabir River and major tributaries in Syria and Lebanon by Thomas, Richard L., Cadham, John C., Hassan, Siba, Kawass, Issam, Khawlie, Mohamad, Shaban, Amin, Walker, J.

    “…Thirty‐nine sampling sites were selected in the El‐Kabir River watershed, including 18 in Syria and 21 in Lebanon. Three major tributaries, the Nahr al‐Arous…”
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    Internal hydrogen embrittlement of ultrahigh-strength AERMET 100 steel by Thomas, Richard L S, Scully, John R, Gangloff, Richard P

    “…Near-peak-aged AERMET 100 is susceptible to severe internal hydrogen embrittlement (IHE) at 23 degrees C, if a sufficient diffusible hydrogen content is…”
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    Investigation of lignin interactions and deposition in plant cell walls by Pandey, Jyotsna Lavanya

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…Lignin is a natural cell wall polymer found in land plants and is a major component of lignocellulosic biomass. The presence of lignin in the plant cell walls…”
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