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    HIV and Hepatitis B and C incidence rates in US correctional populations and high risk groups: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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    Tailoring of the trap distribution and crystal field in Cr<sup>3+</sup>-doped non-gallate phosphors with near-infrared long-persistence phosphorescence

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    We present a series of efficient near-infrared (NIR) Cr3+-doped non-gallate long-persistence phosphors (Zn2SnO4: Cr and Zn(2-x)Al2xSn(1-x)O4: Cr) and highlight their special optical characteristics of broad emission band (650-1200 nm, peaking at 800 nm) and long afterglow duration (&gt;35h). In the context of materials selection, these systems successfully avoid the existing ubiquitous reliance on gallates as hosts in Cr3+-doped phosphorescent phosphors. Zn2SnO4 is employed as a host to take advantage of its characteristic inverse spinel crystal structure, easy substitution into Zn2+ and Sn4+ sites by Cr3+ in distorted octahedral coordination and non-equivalent substitution. In this work, Al dopant was introduced both to precisely tailor the local crystal field around the activator center, Cr3+, and to redeploy trap distribution in the system. Indeed, such redeployment permits band gap adjustment and the dynamic variation of the annihilation and the formation of defects. The results demonstrate that the method employed here can be an effective way to fabricate multi-wavelength, low-cost, NIR phosphorescent phosphors with many potential multifunctional bio-imaging applications

    Anuric, obstructive uropathy in the absence of obvious radiological evidence of obstruction

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    Journal compilation © 2004 Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Wing-Seng Leong , Henry Sells and Kim L. Morett
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