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    Effect of magnetic annealing on the τ-phase of MnAl thin films by Fischer, G.A, Rudee, M.L

    “…The effect of magnetic field annealing on the metastable τ-phase of MnAl films produced by DC sputtering has been investigated. As deposited films were nearly…”
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    Shadow-Cast Electron Microscopy of Fibrinogen with Antibody Fragments Bound to Specific Regions by Price, Todd M., Strong, Donna D., Rudee, M. L., Doolittle, Russell F.

    “…Specimens of human fibrinogen mixed with Fab fragments of antibodies that were specific for various portions of the fibrinogen molecule were tungsten…”
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    Further evidence for the presence of c=38.2 Å phase in a Bi-Ca-Sr-Cu-O superconductor by RAMESH, R, HETHERINGTON, C. J. D, THOMAS, G, GREEN, S. M, JIANG, C, RUDEE, M. L, LUO, H. L

    Published in Applied physics letters (15-08-1988)
    “…Results of high-resolution electron microscopy, convergent beam electron microscopy, and x-ray microanalysis on the high Tc phase are reported. Local…”
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    Structure and composition of the 115 K superconducting phase in the Bi-Ca-Sr-Cu-O system by Ramesh, R., Thomas, G., Green, S. M., Rudee, M. L., Luo, H. L.

    Published in Applied physics letters (08-08-1988)
    “…Results of convergent beam electron diffraction and energy dispersive x-ray (EDX) microanalysis of Bi1.2Ca0.9Sr0.9Cu2Oy superconductor are reported. The…”
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    Structure of Fibronectin and Its Fragments in Electron Microscopy by PRICE, Todd M., RUDEE, M. L., PIERSCHBACHER, Michael, RUOSLAHTI, Erkki

    Published in European journal of biochemistry (15-12-1982)
    “…Human plasma fibronectin and a series of its large proteolytic fragments were analyzed by electron microscopy using tungsten shadowing on carbon and…”
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    The initial stages of adsorption of plasma derived proteins on artificial surfaces in a controlled flow environment by Rudee, M L, Price, T M

    Published in Journal of biomedical materials research (01-01-1985)
    “…Surfaces of amorphous carbon, polystyrene, and polycarbonate were exposed to solutions of fibrinogen, a modified fibrinogen which lacked the alpha chain…”
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    Optical Transforms and the "Pincushion Grid" Illusion? by Rudee, M. L., Boulter, J. F., Ginsburg, A. P., Campbell, F. W., Schachar, Ronald A., Black, T. D., Hartfield, Kent L., Goldberg, Irwin S.

    “…Objections are raised to a report by Schachar (1976) who presents evidence which, according to his claims, contradicts the theory that the visual system…”
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    Structure and composition of the 115K superconducting phase in the Bi-Ca-Sr-Cu-O system by RAMESH, R, THOMAS, G, GREEN, S. M, RUDEE, M. L, LUO, H. L

    Published in Applied physics letters (08-08-1988)
    “…Results of convergent beam electron diffraction and energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) microanalysis of Bi sub 1.2 Ca sub 0.9 Sr sub 0.9 Cu sub 2 O sub y…”
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    Bi-Ca-Sr-Cu-O superconductors: the connectivity issue by Ramesh, R., Thomas, G., Green, S.M., Rudee, M.L., Mei, Y., Luo, H.L.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-03-1989)
    “…The connectivity problem in Bi-Ca-Sr-Cu-O superconductors is addressed. The bulk samples always exhibit a step in the resistivity plot, consequent to which…”
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    Structure of fibronectin and its fragemts in electron microscopy by Price, T M, Rudee, M L, Pierschbacher, M, Ruoslahti, E

    Published in European journal of biochemistry (01-01-1982)
    “…Human plasma fibronectin and a series of its large proteolytic fragments were analyzed by electron microscopy using tungsten shadowing on carbon and…”
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