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    East African bird ringing report 1972-73, 1973-74

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    East African bird ringing report 1971-1972

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    East African bird ringing report 1970-1971

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    Bird ringing report 1967-1968

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    Volume: XXVI

    Eastern African bird ringing report 1977-1981

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    Report on bird ringing in East Africa for 1966-1967

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    Volume: XXVI

    The Less common Palaearctic migrant birds of Kenya and Tanzania

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    Study of the temperature distribution in Si nanowires under microscopic laser beam excitation

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    The use of laser beams as excitation sources for the characterization of semiconductor nanowires (NWs) is largely extended. Raman spectroscopy and photoluminescence (PL) are currently applied to the study of NWs. However, NWs are systems with poor thermal conductivity and poor heat dissipation, which result in unintentional heating under the excitation with a focused laser beam with microscopic size, as those usually used in microRaman and microPL experiments. On the other hand, the NWs have subwavelength diameter, which changes the optical absorption with respect to the absorption in bulk materials. Furthermore, the NW diameter is smaller than the laser beam spot, which means that the optical power absorbed by the NW depends on its position inside the laser beam spot. A detailed analysis of the interaction between a microscopic focused laser beam and semiconductor NWs is necessary for the understanding of the experiments involving laser beam excitation of NWs. We present in this work a numerical analysis of the thermal transport in Si NWs, where the heat source is the laser energy locally absorbed by the NW. This analysis takes account of the optical absorption, the thermal conductivity, the dimensions, diameter and length of the NWs, and the immersion medium. Both free standing and heat-sunk NWs are considered. Also, the temperature distribution in ensembles of NWs is discussed. This analysis intends to constitute a tool for the understanding of the thermal phenomena induced by laser beams in semiconductor NWs

    Eastern African ringing report 1981-1987

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    Volume: 12Start Page: 1End Page: 5

    Bird ringing 1977

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    Volume: 1Start Page: 141End Page: 14
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