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    The effects of surface treatment on optical and vibrational properties of stain-etched silicon

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    The effects of surface treatment on optical and vibrational properties of porous silicon. (por-Si) layers grown on p-type Si wafers by electroless etching technique were studied by FTIR spectroscopy and photoluminescence (PL). The results indicate a correlatiora between the PL intensity and the strength of the absorption bands induced by mulltihydride complexes (SiHn, n ≥ 2). However, similar correlation was also established for monohydride species as evidenced from the layers containing no multihydrides. Furthermore, a new band is observed at 710 cm-1 and assigned to multihydrides suggesting a ne it, local bonding environment in these layers. © 1995

    Si measurements : SiOx on Si

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    We review the results of silicon measurements, which we have performed on suboxide SiOx formed on n and p type Si wafers with different surface textures. Localized vibrational modes through Raman and FTIR, light emission properties by photoluminescence (PL), energy critical points for optical transitions, excited state dynamics and non-linear electrical properties can be used as effective methods in investigating thin oxide layers on Si. Infrared vibrational spectrum of Si-O-Si bondings in terms of transverse-optic (TO) and longitudinal-optic (LO) phonons indicating that disorder induced LO-TO optical mode coupling can be an effective tool in assessing the structural quality of the SiOx. Excited carrier dynamics and switching mechanisms can provide critical information about electronic quality of sub oxides for applications in CMOS circuits

    Cumulus cells and follicular fluid show alterations in bone morphogenic protein 15 (BMP-15), growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF-9), and oxidative status in patients with endometriosis

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    35th Annual Meeting of the European-Society-of-Human-Reproduction-and-Embryology (ESHRE) -- JUN 24-26, 2019 -- Vienna, AUSTRIAWOS: 000484057200599…European Soc Human Reprod & Embryo

    Wood fuels consumption in households in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    The paper shows research results for the consumption of all types of wood fuels in the households in Bosnia and Herzegovina and its entities in 2015. The research was conducted in the period from March 15th to August 26th, 2016 in 109 cities/municipalities in the entire Bosnia and Herzegovina. Complex methodological approach was used for conducting the research, which required field research on the sample of 8,602 households on the entire territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as adequate statistical processing of the obtained data pursuant to the high statistical standards. Research results show that in 2015, 5.4 million m3 of firewood, 81,656 tones of wood pellets, and 6,780 tones of wood briquettes were consumed in the households in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Total expenses of households necessary for the supply of wood fuels in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2015 were 239.8 M€, with the largest share of firewood (226.8 M€), followed by wood pellets (11.6 M€), and wood briquettes (720.9 thousand €). Average firewood consumption per household in Bosnia and Herzegovina is 6.43 m3. Compared to the surrounding countries it is on the level of Slovenia (6.5 m3 per household), less than in Serbia (7.3 m3 per household) and more than in Montenegro (5.49 m3 per household). Average consumption of energy from firewood expressed in kWh/m2 of the heated surface was 252.7 kWh, which is significantly higher than the average in the EU. One of the reasons for such high consumption of wood energy per 1 m2 of the heated surface is the fact that only 36.1% of the households using solid fuels have thermal insulation on their residential facilities

    The Effect of Coasting on Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection Outcome in Antagonist and Agonist Cycle.

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    Coasting can reduce the ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) risk in ovulation induction cycles before intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). This study aimed to investigate the effect of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist and GnRH antagonist protocols to controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) cycles with coasting on the parameters of ICSI cycles and the outcome
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