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    Haemodynamic and metabolic responses of the lower limb after high intensity exercise in humans by Hussain, S T, Smith, R E, Medbak, S, Wood, R F, Whipp, B J

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-03-1996)
    “…This study assessed blood flow in the common femoral, superficial femoral and profunda femoris arteries, the effects of vasodilator metabolites and changes in…”
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    Dynamics of plume propagation, splitting, and nanoparticle formation during pulsed-laser ablation by Wood, R.F., Leboeuf, J.N., Chen, K.R., Geohegan, D.B., Puretzky, A.A.

    Published in Applied surface science (01-05-1998)
    “…A new approach has been developed for modelling the expansion of laser-generated plumes into low pressure gases, where, initially, the mean free path may be…”
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    Multiscale simulations of carbon nanotube nucleation and growth: mesoscopic continuum calculations by Pannala, S, Wood, R F

    Published in Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology (01-04-2004)
    “…As part of a focused computational effort on the multiscale simulations of carbon nanotube nucleation and growth, we have developed computer programs for…”
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    Acoustic-phonon anomaly in MgB2 by Wood, RF, Sernelius, Bo, Chernyshev, AL

    “…Recent first-principles calculations of the phonon dispersion curves in MgB2 have suggested the presence of anomalies in some of the curves, particularly in…”
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    Accelerated expansion of laser-ablated materials near a solid surface by Chen, KR, Leboeuf, JN, Wood, RF, Geohegan, DB, Donato, JM, Liu, CL, Puretzky, AA

    Published in Physical review letters (18-12-1995)
    “…This paper demonstrates the effect of dynamic source that accelerates the unsteady expansion front in the direction perpendicular to the target surface…”
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    Modeling of dynamical processes in laser ablation by Leboeuf, J.N., Chen, K.R., Donato, J.M., Geohegan, D.B., Liu, C.L., Puretzky, A.A., Wood, R.F.

    Published in Applied surface science (01-04-1996)
    “…Various physics and computational approaches have been developed to globally characterize phenomena important for film growth by pulsed-laser deposition of…”
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    Computational modeling of physical processes during laser ablation by Liu, C.L., Leboeuf, J.N., Wood, R.F., Geobegan, D.B., Donato, J.M., Chen, K.R., Puretzky, A.A.

    “…A combined theoretical and experimental effort to model various physical processes during laser ablation of solids using a variety of computational techniques…”
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    Laser-solid interaction and dynamics of laser-ablated materials by Chen, K.R., Leboeuf, J.N., Wood, R.F., Geohegan, D.B., Donato, J.M., Liu, C.L., Puretzky, A.A.

    Published in Applied surface science (01-04-1996)
    “…An annealing model is extended to treat the vaporization process, and a hydrodynamic model describes the ablated material. We find that dynamic source and…”
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    Mechanisms affecting kinetic energies of laser‐ablated materials by Chen, K. R., Leboeuf, J. N., Wood, R. F., Geohegan, D. B., Donato, J. M., Liu, C. L., Puretzky, A. A.

    “…A dynamic source effect was found to accelerate the plume expansion velocity much higher than that from a conventional free‐expansion model. A self‐similar…”
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    Growth and doping of Si layers by molecular-jet chemical vapor deposition: Device fabrication by Lubben, D., Eres, G., Jellison, G. E., Westbrook, R. D., Wood, R. F.

    Published in Applied physics letters (10-11-1997)
    “…Homoepitaxial Si films doped both n- and p-type were deposited by molecular-jet chemical vapor deposition (CVD) from 10% Si2H6 in H2. Doping was accomplished…”
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    Quantum Size Effects in Metallic Overlayer Epitaxy by Sinnott, Susan B., Wood, Richard F., Cho, Jun-Hyung, Zhang, Zhenyu

    Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-07-2000)
    “…Ab-initio total energy calculations have been performed to study the stability and electronic structure of epitaxial Sb and close-packed Ag films on GaAs(110)…”
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    Theoretical analysis of explosively propagating molten layers in pulsed-laser-irradiated a-Si by WOOD, R. F, GEIST, G. A

    Published in Physical review letters (18-08-1986)
    “…Nanosecond-pulsed-laser melting of amorphous (a) Si on crystalline (c) Si substrates produces a highly undercooled liquid (l) that solidifies into a complex…”
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    Committee Report: Design and installation of PE pipe by Bell, K M, Bixby, E L, Castronovo, J P, Catlin, J O

    Published in Journal - American Water Works Association (01-02-1999)
    “…The AWWA Polyolefin Pressure Pipe and Fittings Committee is developing a manual that will focus solely on the design and installation of polyethylene piping…”
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    Bulk nucleation and amorphous phase formation in highly undercooled molten silicon by WOOD, R. F, LOWNDES, D. H, NARAYAN, J

    Published in Applied physics letters (15-04-1984)
    “…Solidification of undercooled liquid (l) Si formed by pulsed laser melting of amorphous (a) layers has been studied experimentally and theoretically. Bulk…”
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    Theoretical analysis of thermal and mass transport in ion-implanted laser-annealed silicon by Wang, J. C., Wood, R. F., Pronko, P. P.

    Published in Applied physics letters (01-09-1978)
    “…Experimentally observed laser-induced redistributions of ion-implanted dopants in silicon are explained theoretically in terms of diffusion in the molten…”
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