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    Oxygen non-stoichiometry in Y2BaCuO5 by JANSA, L, HRNCIR, K, SKACEL, V, JANDA, M, HORAK, J

    “…The oxygen non-stoichiometry of the orthorhombic compound Y2BaCuO5 was investigated by measuring the dependence of the electrical conductivity on the oxygen…”
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    Oxygen Non-Stoichiometry in Y sub 2 BaCuO sub 5 by Lansa, L, Hrncir, K, Skacel, V, Janda, M, Horak, J

    Published in Journal of materials science letters (01-08-1991)
    “…To evaluate the suitability for preparation of polycrstalline films of YBa sub 2 Cu sub 3 O sub 7--x superconductor, studies have been conducted on Y sub 2…”
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    Y-Ba-Cu-O superconducting thin films prepared by RF magnetron sputtering by DERER, J, ILLIFOVA, G, BENACKA, S, KOLLER, A, SKACEL, V, STRBIK, V, SMATKO, V, SCHILDER, J

    Published in Czechoslovak journal of physics (1988)
    “…An attempt is made to determine the proper deposition conditions needed to prepare superconducting thin films from a bulk YBa2Cu3O(7-delta) target. To prepare…”
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    Myocyte transformation in autologous transplantation of colonic smooth muscle in domestic pigs by Tichý, M, Dusek, J, Tichá, V, Skácel, V

    Published in Ceskoslovenské patologie (01-05-1994)
    “…Autologous gut smooth muscle graft of two piglets was used for creating a ring in sigmoidostomy. The graft was investigated several times by histology and…”
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    Report on 3061 laparoscopic cholecystectomies by Jurka, M, Prásek, J, Czudek, S, Dostalík, J, Kania, R, Leypold, J, Novácek, V, Okác, V, Skácel, V, Skricka, T

    Published in Rozhledy v chirurgii (01-05-1994)
    “…The results of 3061 laparoscopic cholecystectomies made by 58 surgeons in nine departments--feasibility 88.9%, low morbidity rate (n = 2071) 11.8%, high…”
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