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    Structure of deformed silicon and implications for low cost solar cells

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    The microstructure and minority carrier lifetime of silicon were investigated in uniaxially compressed silicon samples. The objective of the investigation was to determine if it is feasible to produce silicon solar cells from sheet formed by high temperature rolling. The initial structure of the silicon samples ranged from single crystal to fine-grained polycrystals. The samples had been deformed at strain rates of 0.1 to 8.5/sec and temperatures of 1270-1380 C with subsequent annealing at 1270-1380 C. The results suggest that high temperature rolling of silicon to produce sheet for cells of high efficiency is not practical

    Relationship of alpha-1 Adrenergic Receptor Occupancy to Tissue Response

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    Ca2+ Utilization in Signal Transformation of alpha-1 Adrenergic Receptors

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    Crystal Growth and Wafer Preparation

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