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    A rubaiyat of the trenches / by de C.

    Published 1917
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    Tod McAlpine / by A.C. Wylie. by Wylie, A. C.

    Published 1908
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    The skaith of Guillardun : a Breton romance / by C.W. Wynne. by Wynne, C. W.

    Published 1907
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    Adsorption of C-82 on Si(100) by Paul C. Frangou, Steven Kenny, E. Sanville

    Published 2008
    “…The interactions between C82 molecules and the Si(1 0 0) surface have been explored via ab initio total energy calculations. …”
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    Interaction of C-60 molecules on Si(100) by David J. King, Paul C. Frangou, Steven Kenny

    Published 2009
    “…The longer fullerene separation distance reflects the experimental separation observed by Moriarty et al. [P. Moriarty, Y.R. Ma, M.D. Upward, P.H. …”
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    Modelling of fullerenes on silicon surfaces by David J. King

    Published 2008
    “…Configurations which have the cage located upon the dimer row bonded to two dimers (r2) and within the dimer trench bonded to four dimers (t4) have been investigated, as these have previously been found to be the most stable for the C60 molecule. …”
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    Parallel algorithms for SIMD and MIMD computers by Matthew D. Levin

    Published 1990
    “…In Chapter 4, a new technique, the double-bordering algorithm, for the solution of linear systems is derived, and its application to the parallel solution of difference systems described. …”
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    Digitally driven microfabrication of 3D multilayer embedded electronic systems by Thomas J. Wasley

    Published 2016
    “…Additional experimentation with the dispensing parameters led to consistent 150 μm ICA bumps at a 457 μm pitch. A flip-chip bonding force of 0.08 N resulted in a contact resistance of 2.3 Ω at a standoff height of ~80 μm. …”
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