Search Results - "Williams, B.L"
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Data on dopant characteristics and band alignment of CdTe cells with and without a ZnO highly-resistive-transparent buffer layer
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
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
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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Influence of temperature and vegetation cover on soluble inorganic and organic nitrogen in a spodosol
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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
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
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
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
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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Climatic modifiers of the response to nitrogen deposition in peat-forming Sphagnum mosses: a meta-analysis
Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2011)“…Peatlands in the northern hemisphere have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) during the Holocene than any other terrestrial ecosystem, making peatlands…”
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Simulating soil freeze/thaw cycles typical of winter alpine conditions: Implications for N and P availability
Published in Applied soil ecology : a section of Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (2007)“…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
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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Glasshouse vs field experiments: do they yield ecologically similar results for assessing N impacts on peat mosses?
Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2012)“…Peat bogs have accumulated more atmospheric carbon (C) than any other terrestrial ecosystem today. Most of this C is associated with peat moss (Sphagnum)…”
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Nitrogen mineralization and water-table height in oligotrophic deep peat
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The effect of day of the estrous cycle, location of ovulatory structure, and progesterone on in vitro bovine endometrial secretions
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
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”
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
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (08-11-1994)“…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
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
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
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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