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    Walther Herman Nernst by D.R. Gabe

    Published 2009
    “…There have only been two electrochemists honoured as Nobel Laureates and Walther Hermann Nernst was the first in 1920 when he was awarded the prize for chemistry. …”
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    Nernst effect in poor conductors and the cuprate superconductors by A.S. Alexandrov, V.N. Zavaritsky

    Published 2004
    “…It reveals a strong temperature and magnetic field dependence, which describes quantitatively the anomalous Nernst signal in high-Tc cuprates…”
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    Anomalous Nernst effect in Co2MnSi thin films by Chris Cox, AJ Caruana, Michael Cropper, Kelly Morrison

    Published 2019
    “…The contribution from the ANE is then investigated to inform futuremeasurements of the spin Seebeck. A maximum ANE coefficient of 0.662 µV K1 is found for an A2 disordered polycrystalline Co2MnSi film. …”
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    Normal state Nernst effect, semiconducting-like resistivity and diamagnetism of underdoped cuprates by A.S. Alexandrov

    Published 2005
    “…Semiconducting-like low-temperature in-plane resistivity indicates that there are no remnants of superconductivity above the resistive phase transition at T > Tc in underdoped cuprates. The model with the chemical potential pinned near the mobility edge inside the charge-transfer optical gap describes quantitatively the Nernst effect, thermopower, diamagnetism and the unusual low-temperature resistivity of underdoped cuprates as normal state phenomena above Tc.…”
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    Modeling of batch and semi-batch membrane filtration processes by Z. Kovacs, Marco Discacciati, W. Samhaber

    Published 2008
    “…Moreover, we consider irreversible thermodynamics models and a transport model based on the extended Nernst–Planck equations. …”
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    In situ observation of the pH gradient near the gas diffusion electrode of CO2 reduction in alkaline electrolyte by Xu Lu, Chongqin Zhu, Zishan Wu, Jin Xuan, Joseph S Francisco, Hailiang Wang

    Published 2020
    “…The CO2-OH- neutralization reaction and the pH gradient layer still persist, albeit to a reduced extent, at CO2 reduction current densities up to 150 mA/cm2.…”
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    Optimisation of Co2MnSi thin films and ANE by Kelly Morrison, Chris Cox, Andrew Caruana, Michael Cropper

    Published 2019
    “…A maximum ANE coefficient of 0.662μV/K is found for an A2 disordered polycrystalline Co2MnSi film. …”
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    The "normal" state of superconducting cuprates might really be normal after all by V.N. Zavaritsky, A.S. Alexandrov

    Published 2004
    “…Here we present both $\rho_{ab}(B)$ and $\rho_{c}(B)$ of tiny Bi2212 crystals in magnetic fields up to 50 Tesla. …”
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    How normal is the "normal" state of superconducting cuprates? by V.N. Zavaritsky, A.S. Alexandrov

    Published 2004
    “…Here we present careful measurements of both $\rho_{ab}(B)$ and $\rho_{c}(B)$ of tiny Bi2212 crystals in magnetic fields up to 50 Tesla. …”
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    Normal state of extremely anisotropic superconducting cuprates as revealed by magnetotransport by V.N. Zavaritsky, A.S. Alexandrov

    Published 2005
    “…Here we present both ρab(B) and ρc(B) of tiny Bi2212 crystals in magnetic fields up to 50 T. …”
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    Ions redistribution and meniscus relaxation during Langmuir wetting process by V.I. Kovalchuk, M.P. Bondarenko, E.K. Zholkovskiy, Victor Starov, D. Vollhardt

    Published 2011
    “…A stationary deposition regime is established when the region of quasi-stationary distributions reaches the external boundary of the Nernst layer provided that the substrate motion is not very fast. …”
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    Strong-coupling theory of high temperature superconductivity by A.S. Alexandrov

    Published 2005
    “…Since there is almost no retardation (i.e. no Tolmachev-Morel-Anderson logarithm) reducing the Coulomb repulsion, e-ph interactions should be relatively strong to overcome the direct Coulomb repulsion, so carriers must be polaronic to form pairs in novel superconductors. …”
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    Investigation of frustrated one-dimensional antiferromagnetic quantum chain systems and the rare earth intermetallic compound TmGa3 by Michael G. Banks

    Published 2007
    “…From the nature of the lattice, the interactions could give rise to magnetic frustration, resulting in interesting ground states. I will discuss results on the binary halides CuCl2, CuBr2 and on the quaternary oxide LiCuVO4. …”
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    Strong-coupling theory of high-temperature superconductivity and colossal magnetoresistance by A.S. Alexandrov

    Published 2005
    “…Among these experiments are site-selective spectroscopies, which have shown that oxygen p-holes are current carriers rather than d-electrons in ferromagnetic manganites (and in cuprates) ruling out DEX mechanism of CMR. …”
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    Co<sub>2</sub>MnSi thin films for spin Seebeck devices and multilayers by Christopher D.W. Cox

    Published 2018
    “…The results of structural, magnetic and thermal transport measurement of the optimisation of deposition and post-deposition annealing treatments have been presented. In addition, the Co2MnSi films were fabricated as part of SSE devices, [Co2MnSi:Pt]n multilayers, which were fabricated and analysed to investigate the possibility of an enhancement in the thermoelectric signal. …”
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    Zinc removal and recovery from industrial wastewater with a microbial fuel cell: Experimental investigation and theoretical prediction by Swee Su Lim, Jean-Marie Fontmorin, Hai The Pham, Edward Milner, Peer Mohamed Abdul, Keith Scott, Ian Head, Eileen Yu

    Published 2021
    “…The removal of Zn2+ in MFC was over 96% for synthetic and industrial samples with initial Zn2+ concentrations less than 2.0 mM after 22 h of operation. …”
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    Supplementary Information files for Zinc removal and recovery from industrial wastewater with a microbial fuel cell: Experimental investigation and theoretical prediction by Swee Su Lim, Jean-Marie Fontmorin, Hai The Pham, Edward Milner, Peer Mohamed Abdul, Keith Scott, Ian Head, Eileen Yu

    Published 2021
    “…The removal of Zn2+ in MFC was over 96% for synthetic and industrial samples with initial Zn2+ concentrations less than 2.0 mM after 22 h of operation. …”
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    Materials issues in the transition to lead-free solder alloys and joint miniaturization by Zhiheng Huang

    Published 2005
    “…Three bumping techniques, i.e. solder dipping (SD), solder paste stencil printing followed by reflow (SPR) and electroplating of solders and subsequent reflow (EPR), are used to investigate the interfacial interactions of molten Sn/Sn-rich solders, i.e. pure Sn, Sn-3.5Ag, and Sn-3.8AgO.7Cu, on electroless nickel immersion gold (ENIG) and copper pads at 240°C. …”
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