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    Data on dopant characteristics and band alignment of CdTe cells with and without a ZnO highly-resistive-transparent buffer layer by Kartopu, G., Williams, B.L., Zardetto, V., Gürlek, A.K., Clayton, A.J., Jones, S., Kessels, W.M.M., Creatore, M., Irvine, S.J.C.

    Published in Data in brief (01-02-2019)
    “…Photovoltaic enhancement of cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin film solar cells using a 50 nm thick, atomic-layer-deposited zinc oxide (ZnO) buffer film was…”
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    The impact of deforestation and pasture abandonment on soil properties in the wet tropics of Australia by Rasiah, V, Florentine, S.K, Williams, B.L, Westbrooke, M.E

    Published in Geoderma (01-05-2004)
    “…Limited information exists on the changes in soil properties, particularly from the wet tropics of Australia, under long-term abandoned pasture, which was…”
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    Contribution of α-amino N to extractable organic nitrogen (DON) in three soil types from the Scottish uplands by Paul, J.-P., Williams, B.L.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (2005)
    “…Organic nitrogen (DON) was extracted from two improved pasture soils, one of which had been re-colonized by acid heath vegetation, and a blanket peat. Although…”
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    Enhancement of the photocurrent and efficiency of CdTe solar cells suppressing the front contact reflection using a highly-resistive ZnO buffer layer by Kartopu, G., Williams, B.L., Zardetto, V., Gürlek, A.K., Clayton, A.J., Jones, S., Kessels, W.M.M., Creatore, M., Irvine, S.J.C.

    Published in Solar energy materials and solar cells (01-03-2019)
    “…We report on the effects of using an atomic layer deposited ZnO transparent buffer layer with > 106 Ω cm resistivity on the performance of CdZnS/CdTe solar…”
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    Genome-scale approaches to resolving incongruence in molecular phylogenies by Carroll, Sean B, Rokas, Antonis, Williams, Barry L, King, Nicole

    Published in Nature (23-10-2003)
    “…One of the most pervasive challenges in molecular phylogenetics is the incongruence between phylogenies obtained using different data sets, such as individual…”
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    Measuring and understanding receiver efficiency in your acoustic telemetry array by Kendall, M.S., Williams, B.L., Ellis, R.D., Flaherty-Walia, K.E., Collins, A.B., Roberson, K.W.

    Published in Fisheries research (01-02-2021)
    “…Methods to evaluate receiver performance within acoustic telemetry arrays are needed to quantitatively determine which receivers are the most important to…”
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    Challenges and prospects for developing CdS/CdTe substrate solar cells on Mo foils by Williams, B.L., Major, J.D., Bowen, L., Phillips, L., Zoppi, G., Forbes, I., Durose, K.

    Published in Solar energy materials and solar cells (01-05-2014)
    “…ITO/ZnO/CdS/CdTe/Mo solar cells have been grown in the substrate configuration by a combination of close-space sublimation and RF sputtering. A peak efficiency…”
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    Simulating soil freeze/thaw cycles typical of winter alpine conditions: Implications for N and P availability by Freppaz, Michele, Williams, Berwyn L., Edwards, Anthony C., Scalenghe, Riccardo, Zanini, Ermanno

    “…Seasonally snow-covered alpine soils may be subjected to freeze/thaw cycles, particularly during years having little snow and during the late winter and early…”
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    Total, organic and extractable-P in humus and soil beneath Sitka spruce planted in pure stands and in mixture with Scots pine by Williams, B.L. (Macaulay Land Use Research Inst., Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen (United Kingdom).)

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-1996)
    “…Total, organic and extractable P were measured in the humus and underlying soil to 10 cm depth beneath Sitka spruce (SS) and mixed Sitka spruce and Scots pine…”
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    The effect of day of the estrous cycle, location of ovulatory structure, and progesterone on in vitro bovine endometrial secretions by Williams, B L, Gwazdauskas, F C, Pearson, R E

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-08-1992)
    “…Endometrial tissue was collected by biopsy from mature Holstein cows either on d 0 (estrus) or on d 9, 14, or 18 of the estrous cycle to determine the effects…”
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    Expanding Thermal Plasma Chemical Vapour Deposition of ZnO:Al Layers for CIGS Solar Cells by Creatore, M., Schropp, R. E. I., Bakker, Klaas, Kniknie, B. J., Knoops, H. C. M., Mittal, A., Williams, B. L., Sharma, K., Kessels, W. M. M.

    Published in International journal of photoenergy (01-01-2014)
    “…Aluminium-doped zinc oxide (ZnO:Al) grown by expanding thermal plasma chemical vapour deposition (ETP-CVD) has demonstrated excellent electrical and optical…”
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    Corrigendum to “Expanding Thermal Plasma Chemical Vapour Deposition of ZnO:Al Layers for CIGS Solar Cells” by Creatore, M., Schropp, R. E. I., Bakker, Klaas, Kniknie, B. J., Knoops, H. C. M., Mittal, A., Williams, B. L., Sharma, K., Kessels, W. M. M.

    Published in International journal of photoenergy (01-01-2015)
    “…In the paper titled “Expanding Thermal Plasma Chemical Vapour Deposition of ZnO:Al Layers for CIGS Solar Cells,” in the third paragraph in Experimental, some…”
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    Expression of a functional human complement inhibitor in a transgenic pig as a model for the prevention of xenogeneic hyperacute organ rejection by Fodor, W L, Williams, B L, Matis, L A, Madri, J A, Rollins, S A, Knight, J W, Velander, W, Squinto, S P

    “…The serious shortage of human organs available for transplantation has engendered a heightened interest in the use of animal organs (xenografts) for…”
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    Sheep urine affects soil solution nutrient composition and roots: differences between field and sward box soils and the effects of synthetic and natural sheep urine by Shand, C.A, Williams, B.L, Dawson, L.A, Smith, S, Young, M.E

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-02-2002)
    “…Urea-N in sheep urine returned to soil is an important component in the N-cycle of extensively managed grassland soils but relatively little is known of its…”
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    A comparison of antimicrobial activity of four disclosant dyes by Baab, D A, Broadwell, A H, Williams, B L

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-07-1983)
    “…Four disclosant dyes were tested for antimicrobial activity against 27 oral reference strains and five non-oral human pathogens. Erythrosine and fluorescein…”
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    Risk Perception in Context: The Savannah River Site Stakeholder Study by Williams, B L, Brown, S, Greenberg, M, Kahn, MA

    Published in Risk analysis (01-12-1999)
    “…Environmental managers are increasingly charged with involving the public in the development and modification of policies regarding risks to human health and…”
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