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    Paget's disease in diabetic subjects

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    Scanning probe imaging of coexistent ferromagnetism and ferroelectricity at room temperature

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    Room temperature coexistence of ferromagnetism and ferroelectricity in a thin film of a novel material of nominal composition PbTi0.5Fe0.5O3-d is probed by standard ferroelectric and ferromagnetic hysteresis loop measurements and by scanning probe microscopy of various kinds. Both magnetic domains and ferroelectric domains are observed in the same spatial region of the material, implying phase coexistence in this system. For both order parameters, sample morphology strongly affects roughness of the domain walls.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figure

    Magneto-Seebeck effect in spin-valve with in-plane thermal gradient

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    We present measurements of magneto-Seebeck effect on a spin valve with in-plane thermal gradient. We measured open circuit voltage and short circuit current by applying a temperature gradient across a spin valve stack, where one of the ferromagnetic layers is pinned. We found a clear hysteresis in these two quantities as a function of magnetic field. From these measurements, the magneto-Seebeck effect was found to be 0.82%.Comment: 10 Pages, 7 figure

    Magnetoelectricity at room temperature in Bi0.9-xTbxLa0.1FeO3 system

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    Magnetoelectric compounds with the general formula, Bi0.9-xRxLa0.1FeO3 (R =Gd, Tb, Dy, etc.), have been synthesized. These show the coexistence of ferroelectricity and magnetism, possess high dielectric constant and exhibit magnetoelectric coupling at room temperature. Such materials may be of great significance in basic as well as applied research.Comment: 11 pages of text and figure

    Efficiency of Pd impregnated sol-gel derived γ-alumina porous spheres as catalyst

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    Porous γ-alumina spheres having surface area as large as 300 m2^{2}/gm are obtained by using sol-gel process. γ-alumina supported Pd catalyst is synthesized by soaking it in PdCl2_{2} solution followed by drying and heating at 300 ∘^{\circ}C/1 hr in hydrogen atmosphere. Specific Surface Area of Pd coated alumina remained unaltered. The scanning electron microscopy revealed uniform coating of Pd metal on the surface. The equivalent spherical diameter (ESD) of the coated Pd metal particles is estimated to be 50. The catalytic efficiency is evaluated by H2_{2}-O2_{2} combination reaction. The performance of this supported catalyst is found to be much superior in comparison with Pd catalyst realized on commercially available alumina having surface area of 80 m2^{2}/gm. The improved efficiency of the catalyst could be co-related to enhanced surface of nano-structured Pd available for catalytic action. The added advantage of spherical shape of the support material appeared in uniform and homogeneous loading of the catalyst bed. The results highlight the important role played by support material in these type of catalysts

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