177 research outputs found
Fabrication and characterization of thin, self‐supporting germanium single crystals
Thin Gesingle crystals (≤1 μm) up to 4 mm in diameter have been fabricated from epitaxialGefilmsgrown by atmospheric pressurechemical vapor deposition on Si(100) wafers. The thin Ge windows are formed by chemically etching away both the Si substrate and the region of the Gefilm near the interface that contains misfit dislocations associated with heteroepitaxialgrowth and relaxation of the Gefilms. The resulting Gefilms are comparable in crystalline quality to bulk Ge wafers, as indicated by ion channeling studies
New zebrafish models of neurodegeneration
In modern biomedicine, the increasing need to develop experimental models to further our understanding of disease conditions and delineate innovative treatments has found in the zebrafish (Danio rerio) an experimental model, and indeed a valuable asset, to close the gap between in vitro and in vivo assays. Translation of ideas at a faster pace is vital in the field of neurodegeneration, with the attempt to slow or prevent the dramatic impact on the society's welfare being an essential priority. Our research group has pioneered the use of zebrafish to contribute to the quest for faster and improved understanding and treatment of neurodegeneration in concert with, and inspired by, many others who have primed the study of the zebrafish to understand and search for a cure for disorders of the nervous system. Aware of the many advantages this vertebrate model holds, here, we present an update on the recent zebrafish models available to study neurodegeneration with the goal of stimulating further interest and increasing the number of diseases and applications for which they can be exploited. We shall do so by citing and commenting on recent breakthroughs made possible via zebrafish, highlighting their benefits for the testing of therapeutics and dissecting of disease mechanisms
Установление границ охранной зоны линейного сооружения – магистральный газопровод "НГПЗ - Парабель"
Составлено графическое описание местоположения границ зон с особыми условиями использования территорий границ охранной зоны линейного сооружения – магистральный газопровод "НГПЗ - Парабель".A graphic description of the location of the boundaries of the zones with special conditions for the use of the territories of the boundaries of the protection zone of the linear structure – "the NGPZ-Parabel" gas pipeline has been compiled
Irradiation effects on microstructure change in nanocrystalline ceria – Phase, lattice stress, grain size and boundaries
With a wide variety of applications in numerous industries, ranging from biomedical to nuclear, ceramics such as ceria are key engineering materials. It is possible to significantly alter the materials functionality and therefore its applications by reducing the grain size to the nanometer size regime, at which point the unique varieties of grain boundaries and associated interfaces begin to dominate the material properties. Nanocrystalline films of cubic ceria deposited onto Si substrates have been irradiated with 3 MeV Au+ ions at temperatures of 300 and 400 K to evaluate their response to irradiation. It was observed that the films remained phase stable. Following a slight stress relief stage at low damage levels, the overall lattice is extremely stable up to high irradiation dose of ~34 displacements per atom. The grains were also observed to undergo a temperature-dependent grain growth process upon ion irradiation. This is attributed to a defect-driven mechanism in which the diffusion of defects from the collision cascade is critical. Formation of dislocations that terminate and stabilize at symmetric grain boundaries may be the limiting factor in the grain growth and overall energy reduction of the system. Utilizing ion modification, possible improvement of the adhesion of thin films and reduction of the probability of detrimental effects of stress-induced problems are discussed
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