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    Crystallization kinetics and role of stress in Al induced layer exchange crystallization process of amorphous SiGe thin film on glass

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    The present study reports Al induced crystallization (AIC) of amorphous (a)-SiGe in Al-Ge-Si ternary system at low temperature ~ 350 degree C. In addition to crystallization, the isothermal annealing of a-SiGe/AlOx/Al/corning-glass (CG) structure was found to be accompanied by an Al induced layer exchange (ALILE) phenomenon. The evolution of residual stress in the Al layer during isothermal annealing is evaluated using X-ray diffraction based technique to ascertain the role of stress in the ALILE process. A corroboration of the stress with the growth kinetics, analyzed using Avrami theory of phase transformation gives a comprehensive understanding of the ALILE crystallization process in this system. The grown polycrystalline SiGe thin film is a potential candidate for novel technological applications in semiconductor devices.Comment: 24 pages, 11 figure

    Pedestrian Flow Characteristics for Different Pedestrian Facilities and Situations

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    The pedestrian walking data collected at nineteen locations in five cities of India are analyzed in this paper. Pedestrian facilities are classified based on their width as sidewalk, wide-sidewalk and precincts. The analysis indicates that the pedestrian free flow speed is high on sidewalks (1.576 m/s) and low on precincts (1.340 m/s). The increase in width of the facility resulted in increased space available to a pedestrian, but reduced maximum flow rate and optimum density. It is found that the relationship between speed and density follows Underwood (exponential) model on sidewalk of varying widths and Greenshield’s (linear) model on a non-exclusive facility. Bi-directional flow on a facility affects the free flow speed and space available to the pedestrian adversely at high density. Squeezing effect at the centre and follow the predecessor near sides is observed under heavy bidirectional flow. The presence of a bottleneck reduces the free flow speed and maximum flow substantially. Pedestrians moved in layers at high density. Maximum flow rate is observed to be higher on the carriageway (2.067 ped/s) as compared to an exclusive pedestrian facility (1.493 ped/s)

    Walking Down M.G. Road

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    Between Yoga and Myopia

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    Uranium(III) coordination chemistry and oxidation in a flexible small-cavity macrocycle

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    U(III) complexes of the conformationally flexible, small-cavity macrocycle trans-calix[2]benzene[2]pyrrolide (L)2–, [U(L)X] (X = O-2,6-tBu2C6H3, N(SiMe3)2), have been synthesized from [U(L)BH4] and structurally characterized. These complexes show binding of the U(III) center in the bis(arene) pocket of the macrocycle, which flexes to accommodate the increase in the steric bulk of X, resulting in long U–X bonds to the ancillary ligands. Oxidation to the cationic U(IV) complex [U(L)X][B(C6F5)4] (X = BH4) results in ligand rearrangement to bind the smaller, harder cation in the bis(pyrrolide) pocket, in a conformation that has not been previously observed for (L)2–, with X located between the two ligand arene rings

    Anthelmintic Activity of Extracts of Aerial Parts of Tephrosia spinosa (L.f.) Pres

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    Purpose: To determine the anthelmintic activity of Tephrosia spinosa (L.f.) Pres on Indian earth worms. Methods: Chloroform and methanol extracts of T. spinosa were investigated for anthelmintic activity in Indian earth worms (Pheretima posthuma) using albendazole (10 mg/ml) as standard reference and normal saline as control. The times to achieve paralysis and death of the worms were determined. Results: The aerial parts of T. spinosa (L.f.) Pres exhibited significant anthelmintic activity (p<0.001) when compared with albendazole. Conclusion: Tephrosia spinosa has paralytic effect on Indian earth worms.Keywords: Tephrosia spinosa, Pheretima posthuma, Anthelmintic activity

    Impact Analysis of midpoint Connected STATCOM on Distance Relay Performance

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    This paper presents the impact of the Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) on the performance of distance protection of EHV transmission lines. A 400kV transmission system having midpoint connected STATCOM with its control circuit is modeled using MATLAB/SIMULINK software. The impact of STATCOM on distance relay for different fault conditions and different fault locations is analyzed. Simulation results indicate that the presence of the STATCOM in the transmission system significantly changes the line impedance seen by the distance relay to be lower or higher than the actual line impedance. Due to this the performance of the distance relay changes, either overreaches or under reaches. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v13i2.6987

    Mapping social work across 10 countries: Structure, intervention, identity and challenges

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    An emerging global consciousness and rising attention given to international social work development has seen the recognition of comparative research within the profession. Understanding the functioning and organisation of social work within various country contexts is critical in order to formulate knowledge around its overall impact, successes and challenges, allowing social workers to learn from one another and build professional consolidation. The profession is mapped out in 10 countries, reflecting on its structure, identity and development. Although the profession is developing globally, it is also experiencing significant challenges. Key insights, conclusions and recommendations for future research are presented
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