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OCEANOGRAPHIC PROCESSES OF CORAL REEFS: Physical and Biological Links in the Great Barrier Reef - Chapter 20 (end) doc

OCEANOGRAPHIC PROCESSES OF CORAL REEFS: Physical and Biological Links in the Great Barrier Reef - Chapter 20 (end) doc

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... itself In hinterland and coastal land use that affects the GBR INNER REEFS Land clearing in the river catchments draining into the GBR has been rapid and is still continuing, and the landscape ... “would you kindly advise whether Oyster Point and the rest of the Hinchinbrook Channel is within the Great Barrier Reef Region” (letter obtained under Freedom of Information legislation) The Attorney ... Oceanographic Processes of Coral Reefs Wasson, R.J 1997 Run-off from the land to the rivers and the sea, in Great Barrier Reef Science, Use and Management, Symposium Proceedings Vol 1, Great Barrier Reef...
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... favoured the FF genotype of PGI, and the combined pollution acted against the MM genotype of PGI and against the MM and SS genotypes of AP ’ higher frequency of heterozygotes among the surpollution significant ... from the rocky shores of the Haifa region and introduced in batches of 50-100 individuals into partially filled 80 L aquaria (70 x 30 x 40 cm) at the Institute of Evolution, University of Haifa, ... in the PGI system in oil + S + pollution In the AP system, the FIBr in detergent pollution and Min oil pollution) Considering homozygotic genotypes, the detergent applied by itself favoured the...
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... trees of P pinea, P tobira, Q ilex and A opalus growing When interpreting the results of the chemical analysis of rainwater and deposits it is necessary to bear in mind the interactions between the ... However part of the chlorides absorbed by the needle are released during rinsing In the rainwater samples there can be interferences with atmospheric dust and dry deposits of nonmarine origin In any ... those with the greatest impact the system because of the amount of salt and surfactants they transport, occur rather infrequently within the total number of samples examined Finally, the ratio...
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... time in the literature a “switch on and off” mode of evolution of LCH The clinical course of the LCH varies, while its treatment, outcome and prognosis cannot be precisely defined, since, owing ... histological images and MF corrected and refined the manuscript All authors read and approved the final manuscript Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests Received: ... had LCH involving more than one body system, and all of these patients were treated with surgery, chemotherapy or combination therapy The majority of these treated patients relapsed and underwent...
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Báo cáo y học: "Primary malignant pericardial mesothelioma - a rare cause of pericardial effusion and consecutive constrictive pericarditis: a case report" pps

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... analyzed and interpreted the magnetic resonance imaging; OL analyzed and interpreted the FDG-PET AT and KMM performed the histological examination of the tumor All authors read and approved the final ... effusion and a thickened pericardium of the free wall of the right ventricle (see Movies and 2) Diagnosis of pericardial diseases can be challenging and often requires a multimodal imaging approach including ... GP, HJT, DH and CP analyzed and interpreted the patient data regarding the cardiologic disease, therapy and the echocardiographic diagnostic TB was a major contributor in writing the manuscript...
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color atlas of histopathology of the cervix uteri 2nd ed  -  c. dallenbach - hellweg, et al., (springer, 2006)

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... method In general, there are questions about the interpretability of the specimen and the rate of missing a lesion if the specimen is indeed interpretable Important for the application of excisional ... throughout the lesion Two staining patterns can be distinguished: the “diffuse” and the “focal” expression pattern A continuous positive staining of cells in the basal and parabasal epithelial layers ... of cytokeratins by the basal cells may explain their potential for glandular differentiation and for functioning as the germinal layer of the squamous epithelium (Fig 9) It may also explain their...
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concise dental anatomy and morphology 4th ed.  -  j. fuller, et. al., (univ. iowa college of dentistry, 2001)

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... to the prominence of the cingulum The labial line angles are more distinct than the lingual line angles Portions of the lingual fossa and cingulum are visible Most often, the greatest contour of ... in contrast to the gingival line, which may be ever changing The gingival line, also called the gingival margin or gingival crest, is the imaginary line which marks the level of termination of ... curvature c Lingual outline - The lingual margin is somewhat concave in the incisal portion, and convex in the gingival portion, due to the respective contours of the lingual fossa and cingulum The entire...
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encycopedia of materials characterization surfaces interfaces thin films c brundle et al bh 1992 pdf

encycopedia of materials characterization surfaces interfaces thin films c brundle et al bh 1992 pdf

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... on the particular manner in which the technique is used, and on the nature of the material being examined Perfbrming measurements at grazing angles of incidence of the probe beain, or grazing ... in the immediate vicinity (-5 A) of the X-ray absorbing element The frequency of the E M S is related to the interatomic distance between the absorbing and neighboring atoms The amplitude of the ... access to the information Further comparative information is provided in the introductions to the chapters Finally, a table is provided at the end ofthis introduction, in which many ofthe important...
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Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 2 pps

Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 2 pps

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... characterized The intensity of light diffracted into the various diffraction orders from the periodic structure is indicative of the shape of the lines If the line shape is influenced by steps involved in ... images therefore are inherently noisy The beam next arrives at the final lens-aperture combination The final lens does the ultimate focusing of the beam onto the surface of the sample The sample ... that of the crossover point, the total electron yield will be greater than and the surface will be positively charged, thereby attracting incoming electrons and increasing the effective energy of...
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Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 3 pps

Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 3 pps

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... presented as the modulation of the yamplitude, which is determined by the intensity of the X-ray signal production from the ROI of the element of interest As the probe scans along the line, the CRT ... edge the andyst can determinethe identity of the atom giving rise to the signal, while the net integrated intensity for the edge can be analyzed to obtain the number of atoms producing the signal ... that possess interplanar spacings greater than the lateral spatial resolution limits of the instrument The principle here is the same as in the AbbC theory for scattering from grating in light optics.’...
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Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 5 ppt

Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 5 ppt

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... They represent the same set of beams as in (a) The Ewald sphere always intersects the origin ofthe reciprocal lattice at the point of incidence of the incoming ray Directionsof the dfiacted beams ... qualitativelywith the use of kinematic scattering theory, i.e., by considering the single scattering of plane waves off a collection of objects (in this case atoms) In the kinematic limit, the scattering of ... boundaries and the influence of finite sizes on the tran~ition.~ Dynamics of phase transitions, ordering, disordering, and growth Measurement of the time evolution of the diffracted intensity and the...
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Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 6 ppsx

Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 6 ppsx

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... technique* and peak fitting of chemical line shape standards, the chemistry in the depth profile of the nitrided silicon dioxide layer was determined and is shown in Figure This profile includes information ... Chapter introduction to the principles of UPS and a large collection of spectra on small molecules, together with their interpretation in terms of the electronic structure and bonding of the molecules ... the valenceband density of states, and the width of the L W peak is twice the width of the valence band The complete description of the number of Auger electrons that are detected in the energy...
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Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 7 ppt

Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 7 ppt

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... has the characteristicenergy of the difference between the binding energies of the inner and the outer shells The penetration depth of a highenergy photon into a material is normally in the range ... maximizing the data throughput of the overall system In essence, 6.3 PIXE 365 the on-demand pulsing system consists of deflecting the beam off the specimen when the detector's amplifying system begins ... broad, and often uninteresting from an experimental point of view The large degeneracy of the atomic levels is split by interatomicinteractions into quasicontinuous bands (valence and conduction bands)...
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Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 8 pptx

Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 8 pptx

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... to the plane of incidence, p refers to the component parallel to the plane of incidence, and rand i refer to reflected and incoming light The plane of incidence is defined by the incoming and ... further here Still, common to all of these methods is the goal of obtaining and analyzing an infrared spectrum Basic Principles Infrared Spectrum Define Io to be the intensity of the light incident ... frequencies, are determined These loss (or gain) processes are again due to the coupling of the vibrational processes in the sample with the incident IR radiation So, though the physics of the Raman process...
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Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 9 pps

Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 9 pps

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... provide information regarding the use of channeling 486 ION SCATERING TECHNIQUES Chapter measurements in the analysis of materials The remainder of the book is a study of the physics of channeling ... nuclei of the sample The energy of ions scattered at a known angle is used to indicate both the mass of the scattering nucleus and the depth of penetration of the ion into the sample before the ... of hydrogen recoil with respect to the incident beam; M1 El are the mass and energy, respectively, of the incident ion; and M2is the mass of the recoiling ion; E; is the energy of the recoiling...
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Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 10 pdf

Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 10 pdf

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... upon the electron affinity or ionization potential of the element itself, the chemical nature of the sample in which it is contained, and the type and intensity of the primary ion beam used in the ... obtained The depth scale of the profile is commonly determined by physically measuring the depth of the crater formed in the sputtering process and assigning that depth to the total sputtering ... imaging depth profile is acquired, combining the use of both depth profiling and imaging Depth Profiling Mode If the primary ion beam is used to continuously remove material from the surface of...
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Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 11 pps

Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 11 pps

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... profile of the major elements in the thinf film structure o AI /TiN /Si, comparing the annealed and unannealed structures t o determine the extent of interdiffusion of the layers The depth profile ... Al:Si/TiN/Si are shown in Figure 7b The measurement identifies the redistribution of the Si to the interfaces, the diffusion of Al and Si into the TiN, and a strong difiiiion out of Ti from the TiN ... TiN into the overlyingAl However, no Al has diffused into the Si nor Si from the substrate into the Al, demonstrating the effectivenessof the TiN barrier Yet another strength of SNMS is the ability...
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Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 12 pot

Encycopedia of Materials Characterization (surfaces_ interfaces_ thin films) - C. Brundle_ et al._ (BH_ 1992) WW Part 12 pot

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... the parentheses is the nucleus of interest (the species to be profded) The first term in parentheses is the incident particle The remaining components are the products of the reaction Those in ... planes of atoms in the material in the neutron beam, h is the wavelength of the impinging neutron wavefront, and 28 is the diffracting angle The difiaction geometry is illustrated in Figure Inspection ... 1.5 k In this l i t , p is the mass density, Z 6; i the sum of scattering lengchs of the atoms comprising the s molecule, is the reai part of the refracrive index, Bc is the critical angle, and...
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