29 research outputs found

    Migration of H-atoms from metal interface to adsorbed metal carbonyl layers

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    Surface Science3481-2192-196SUSC

    Through the looking glass: persistent mirror movements

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    CMAJ1765619

    A case of intermittent ataxia associated with migraine headaches

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    10.1503/cmaj.070001CMAJ1776565-567CMAJ

    Decomposition of ammonia on O- and S-covered Ru(001) surfaces

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    Surface Science3173353-360SUSC

    Thermal and photoinduced chemistry of Mo(CO)6 on clean and chemically modified Ru(001)

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    10.1016/0039-6028(96)00761-3Surface Science3653769-778SUSC

    The adsorption of N2O on clean and chemically modified Ru(001) surfaces

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    Surface Science3561-3181-188SUSC

    Hydrogen adsorption on sulfur and nitrogen covered Ru(001) surfaces

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    Surface Science3193344-352SUSC

    Duty of care to the undiagnosed patient: Ethical imperative, or just a load of Hogwarts?

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    With the restoration of You-Know-Who to full corporeal form, the practice of the dark arts may lead to multitudes being charmed, befuddled and confounded. At present, muggle ethics dictate that aid may be rendered in a life-or limb-threatening situation, but the margins are blurred when neither is at stake. Muggle and wizard healers, fearful of being labelled ambulance chasers, may shy away from approaching those who remain blissfully unaware of their illnesses. We describe 4 case studies in which we intervened as muggle healers, to salutary effect. The afflicted were healed or helped, without bringing the weight of the Ministries of Magic or Magical Healing upon us. We advocate a spirit of cooperation between muggle and magical folk, mindful of the strengths that the healing arts from each community have to offer. As long as the intent is beneficent, healers or even the wizard or muggle on the street may intervene and render aid to the afflicted
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