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    Rapid serial naming: Developmental trajectory and relationship with the Bangor Dyslexia Test in Spanish students

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    This study aimed to analyse the developmental trajectory of the accuracy and speed of naming among dyslexics and developing readers from 1st to 6th grade of primary education. It examined how familiarity with the stimulus influences the performance of different naming tasks in both groups and evaluated the link between naming speed and the Bangor Dyslexia Test. With a descriptive and correlational design, eight naming tasks and the Bangor Dyslexia Test (Miles, 1982; Outón & Suárez, 2010) were administered to a sample of 198 dyslexics and 245 developing readers. The results showed that the dyslexics were slower and more inaccurate in all the naming tasks, compared with the developing readers of the same age. Greater difficulty was observed with the less familiar stimuli. It became evident that naming performance improved with age among both groups of subjects. Finally, a greater number of significant and positive correlations were found between the naming tasks and the Bangor Dyslexia Test in the dyslexic group; the strongest relationship was obtained by naming lettersS

    Strain rate and loading modes in DMTA experiments on ethylene/propylene block copolymers

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    A broad experimental programme using Dynamical-Mechanical Thermal Analysis (DMTA) was carried out on ethylene/propylene block copolymers (EPBC). The samples were subjected to frequency scans to evaluate the dependence of stored modulus on frequency. Tests were conducted on similar samples using different loading modes such as single cantilever, dual cantilever and tension configurations. If the stored modulus is plotted versus the test frequency, a different trend corresponding to each loading mode is obtained. Similar conclusions can be drawn regarding the glass transition temperature. In this work, strain rate, instead of frequency, is used to compare results provided by different loading modes. If the strain rate is used as the reference variable, a unique trend is observed despite the loading modes used to perform the experiment. © 2014 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.Peer Reviewe

    Size and shape dependence of the exchange-bias field in exchange-coupled ferrimagnetic bilayers

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    Exchange biasing was studied in an exchange-spring system consisting of two ferrimagnetic films with different coercivity. Magnetite and Co-Fe ferrite were chosen as the soft and hard magnetic bilayer components, respectively. The samples were epitaxially grown on MgO single crystal substrates by pulsed laser deposition. The exchange-bias field was investigated as a function of system size and shape, magnetic field direction and magnetization reversal in the hard layer. A clear dependence of the exchange-bias field on the sample size and shape was found. This was attributed to an interplay between exchange and dipolar energies. Micromagnetic simulations agree with the experimental results. Copyright EDP Sciences/Società Italiana di Fisica/Springer-Verlag 2005

    Heterogeneity at multiple length scales in halide perovskite semiconductors

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    Chemically diverse and multifunctional hybrid organic–inorganic perovskites

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    From bulk to molecularly thin hybrid perovskites

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