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    Spatially separated atomic layer deposition of Al2O3, a new option for high-throughput Si solar cell passivation by Vermang, B., Rothschild, A., Racz, A., John, J., Poortmans, J., Mertens, R., Poodt, P., Tiba, V., Roozeboom, F.

    Published in Progress in photovoltaics (01-09-2011)
    “…A next generation material for surface passivation of crystalline Si is Al2O3. It has been shown that both thermal and plasma‐assisted (PA) atomic layer…”
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    Ordering of organic molecules on passivated reactive substrates: PTCDA on O-p(2×2)–Ni( [formula omitted]) by Tiba, M.V., Kurnosikov, O., Flipse, C.F.J., Koopmans, B., Swagten, H.J.M., Kohlhepp, J.T., de Jonge, W.J.M.

    Published in Surface science (01-02-2002)
    “…The ordering of an organic molecular layer on a ferromagnetic substrate is studied using scanning tunnelling microscopy. Highly ordered layers of…”
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    Spatially separated atomic layer deposition of Al 2 O 3 , a new option for high‐throughput Si solar cell passivation by Vermang, B., Rothschild, A., Racz, A., John, J., Poortmans, J., Mertens, R., Poodt, P., Tiba, V., Roozeboom, F.

    Published in Progress in photovoltaics (01-09-2011)
    “…Abstract A next generation material for surface passivation of crystalline Si is Al 2 O 3 . It has been shown that both thermal and plasma‐assisted (PA) atomic…”
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    Regulation of cyclin D1 and p16(INK4A) is critical for growth arrest during mammary involution by Gadd, M, Pisc, C, Branda, J, Ionescu-Tiba, V, Nikolic, Z, Yang, C, Wang, T, Shackleford, G M, Cardiff, R D, Schmidt, E V

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-12-2001)
    “…A coordinated growth arrest during mammary involution completes the dramatic changes in mammary cell proliferation seen during pregnancy and lactation. Signals…”
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    Regulation of Cyclin D1 and p16 super(INK4A) Is Critical for Growth Arrest during Mammary Involution by Gadd, M, Pisc, C, Branda, J, Ionescu-Tiba, V, Nikolic, Z, Yang, C, Wang, T, Shackleford, G M, Cardiff, R D, Schmidt, E V

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-12-2001)
    “…A coordinated growth arrest during mammary involution completes the dramatic changes in mammary cell proliferation seen during pregnancy and lactation. Signals…”
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