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    Heaven lies about us / by H. Spring. by Spring, H.

    Published 1956
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    Groundwater quality changes in the tsunami affected coastal belt - Southern Sri Lanka by Ranjana Piyadasa, K.D. Weerasinghe, H.K. Lakmal, D. Maier

    Published 2006
    “…Most of the dug wells were shallow and their diameter ranged from 0 to 1m. In low lying coastal areas, electrical conductivity was 3500 μs/cm. …”
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    Algebra and geometry of Dirac's magnetic monopole by Graham Kemp

    Published 2013
    “…The construction is based on interpreting the vertices of the graph as points of a discrete homogeneous space G/H, where G is a binary polyhedral subgroup of SU(2). …”
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    The spectral properties and singularities of monodromy-free Schroedinger operators by Adrian D. Hemery

    Published 2012
    “…We introduce a class of partitions (doubled partitions) for which we observe a direct qualitative relationship between the pattern of zeros and the shape of the corresponding Young diagram. For the Wronskians W(H_n,H_{n+k}) we give an asymptotic formula for the curve on which zeros lie as n → ∞. …”
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    The utilisation of layered hydroxysalts in the separation, immobilisation and long term storage of long-lived radio-anions of nuclear power legacy waste origin. by Andrew D. Butterworth

    Published 2013
    “…One remove and concentrate method to remove radioactive species from the biosphere is using alkaline-resistant materials which trap active species that can be encapsulated in a high pH concrete matrix. Layered hydroxides and layered double salts which consist of positively charged layers between which exchangeable anions and water molecules lie are good candidates for these materials due to the basic conditions in which they form. …”
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    Synthesis, thermal, structural analyses and photoluminescent properties of a new family of malonate-containing lanthanide(III) coordination polymers by Sajjad Hussain, Xuenian Chen, William T. Harrison, Saeed Ahmad, Mark Elsegood, Islam U. Khan, Shabbir Muhammad

    Published 2019
    “…Five new Lanthanide(III) complexes of malonic acid (HOOC-CH2-COOH); {[Gd(C3H2O4)(H2O)4]•NO3}n (1), {[Tb(C3H2O4)(H2O)4]•NO3}n (2),{[Ho(C3H2O4)(H2O)4]•NO3}n (3), [Er(C3H2O4)(C3H3O4)(H2O)2]n (4) and {[Eu2(C3H2O4)2(C3H3O4)2(H2O)6]•4H2O}n (5) are synthesized and characterized by elemental, infrared spectral and thermal analyses. …”
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    An efficiency evaluation of different hoisting devices to complete three frequent patient transfers by James Curran, Michael Fray

    Published 2019
    “…The aim of this study was to compare the efficiency and staff preferences of three different hoisting devices when completing lying to sitting and sitting to sitting transfers. …”
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    Synchrotron X-ray and neutron investigation of the structure and thermal expansion of the monoclinic Al13Cr2 phase by Enzo Liotti, Caroline Kirk, I. Todd, K.S. Knight, Simon Hogg

    Published 2018
    “…The crystal structure of the Al13Cr2 intermetallic phase at 298 K was studied by synchrotron X-ray and neutron diffraction through the analysis of data collected on bulk samples, one in the as-cast condition, one after annealing at 773 K for 24 h and one for 168 h. Furthermore the thermal expansion behaviour of the structure was investigated for the first time in-situ up to 773 K. …”
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    A structure-property study of water-dispersible polyurethane anionomers by Gary D. Williams

    Published 1997
    “…Each dispersion was thoroughly examined and characterised according to their appearance, pH, viscosity and particle size. The DMPA content is well documented as being a primary factor with respect to the dispersion stability, but also significantly affects the pH, viscosity and particle size of the dispersion. …”
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