Search Results - "Silva, Ricardo A.S."
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Cylindrical hot cathode ionisation gauge – The concept and simulations
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Effect of the magnetic field on the operation of ionisation gauges
Published in Vacuum (01-10-2022)“…Hot cathode ionisation gauges are the only reliable pressure measurement devices suitable for both high and ultra-high vacuum measurement. These devices are…”
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Cylindrical hot cathode ionisation gauge – Construction and testing
Published in Vacuum (01-07-2024)“…Hot cathode ionisation gauges are indispensable in measuring high and ultra-high vacuum. In the present work the construction details and the metrological…”
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Evaluation and metrological performance of a novel ionisation vacuum gauge suitable as reference standard
Published in Measurement : journal of the International Measurement Confederation (31-03-2023)“…•A new type of ionisation vacuum gauge shows excellent stability and linearity.•Relative gas sensitivity factors can be predicted.•The new new type of…”
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Development of a design for an ionisation vacuum gauge suitable as a reference standard
Published in Vacuum (01-01-2021)“…The EURAMET EMPIR project “16NRM05 - Ion gauge” aims to develop an ionisation vacuum gauge suitable as a reference vacuum standard. In such a gauge the…”
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Dielectric properties of organofunctionalized kaolinite clay and application in adsorption mercury cation
Published in Ceramics international (01-03-2012)“…Kaolinite clay samples from Amazon region, Pará state, Brazil, were first intercalated with dimethylsulfoxide (DS) followed by immobilization of…”
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DNA fragmentation by gamma radiation and electron beams using atomic force microscopy
Published in Journal of biological physics (01-06-2012)“…Double-stranded pBS plasmid DNA was irradiated with gamma rays at doses ranging from 1 to 12 kGy and electron beams from 1 to 10 kGy. Fragment-size…”
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