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    Optical characterization of PMMA phase gratings written by a 387 nm femtosecond laser by Baum, A., De Nicola, S., Abdalah, S., Al-Naimee, K., Geltrude, A., Locatelli, M., Meucci, R., Perrie, W., Scully, P.J., Taranu, A., Arecchi, F.T.

    Published in Optics communications (01-06-2011)
    “…We report on the fabrication of optical Bragg type phase gratings in polymethyl methacrylate substrates by a femptosecond Ti: Sapphire laser. As for their…”
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    Association between hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and Parsonage Turner syndrome: coincidence or cause-effect relationship? by Taranu, M A, Ezcurra Díaz, G, Olivé Marqués, A, Coll-Fernández, R, Montané, E, Ferra Coll, C, Lucente, G

    Published in Rehabilitacion (01-04-2024)
    “…Parsonage-Turner syndrome or idiopathic brachial neuritis is a total or partial inflammation of the brachial plexus, with a typical presentation as a sudden…”
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    Specific refractive index increments of segmented poly(ester urethane)s by Ioan, S, Macocinschi, D, Filip, D, Taranu, A

    Published in Polymer testing (2002)
    “…Segmented poly(ester urethane)s were obtained from aromatic diisocyanates with thiodiglycol or diethylene glycol and poly(ethylene glycol)adipate using a…”
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    Comparison of primary monoatomic with primary polyatomic ions for the characterisation of polyesters with static secondary ion mass spectrometry by Van Royen, Pieter, Taranu, Anca, Van Vaeck, Luc

    Published in Rapid communications in mass spectrometry (01-01-2005)
    “…Static secondary ion mass spectrometry (S‐SIMS) emerges as one of the most adequate methods for the surface characterisation of polymers with an information…”
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