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Importing and Normalizing IRs for Use in Primo VE
Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries (VCUL) migrated to Ex Librisâ Primo VE in the Spring/Summer of 2021. This poster will highlight the methodology for importing and normalizing for display materials originating from the Digital Commons and Islandora Institutional Repository (IR) platforms. This poster is applicable for those utilizing Ex Librisâ Alma LSP and Primo VE Discovery Services
Cathodoluminescence and electron microscopy of red quantum dots used for display applications
Cathodoluminescent imaging of the visible light emitted from quantum dots is reported. The shape and uniformity of individual particles is observed in the STEM electron image and the image of the particles created from their visible light collected simultaneously is shown. Visible light images of the 13nm sized particles are reported for clusters of particles. Emission spectra collected from a small clusters of QDs are also reported
Peningkatan Belajar melalui Media Liquid Crystal Display pada Materi Alat Peredaran Darah di SD
This study aims to make students interested and excited to follow the lessons on the material circulation in Class V Elementary School 18 North Pontianak. The method used is descriptive qualitative design of PTK. The study sample was 22 students. The Data collection techniques in this study is the observation and documentation. The instruments used were (1) researcher himself is the main instrument (2) Guidelines for observation, (3) LCD. Based on the analysis of data on Enhancing Learning Through Media on the Liquid Crystal Display Materials Circulatory tool, can improve students\u27 learning activity by 85% at the first meeting in the second cycle and 92.5% at the second meeting in the second cycle
150°C amorphous silicon thin-film transistor technology for polyimide substrates
We have developed a 150°C technology for amorphous silicon thin-film transistors (a-Si:H TFTs) on polyimide substrates deposited by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition. The silicon nitride gate dielectric and the a-Si:H channel material were tailored to provide the least leakage current and midgap defect density, respectively. In addition, we conducted experiments on the TFT structure and fabrication with the aim of obtaining high electron mobility. TFTs with back-channel etch and channel-passivated structures were fabricated on glass or 51 ÎŒm thick polyimide foil. The a-Si:H TFTs have an on/off current ratio of âŒ10 7 and an electron mobility of âŒ0.7 cm 2/V s
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Cathodoluminescence studies of phosphors in a scanning electron microscope
Cathodoluminescence studies are reported of phosphors in a field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM). A number of phosphor materials have been studied and exhibited a pronounced comet-like structure at high scan rates, because the particle continued to emit light after the beam had moved onto subsequent pixels. Image analysis has been used to study the loss of brightness along the tail and hence to determine the decay time of the materials. This technique provides a simple and convenient way to study the decay times of individual particles
Food service in museums and galleries: Dreamscape spaces for extended contemplation of the beautiful and the sublime
Concerning tourist consumption, food purchasing is commonly regarded as a key purchase for those seeking a distinct, sensory experience. Suitably focused food service design promotes reflection upon the holiday environment's cultural differences, compared to that of the everyday, and many tourist domain food offerings can be seen to have been designed to amplify this effect. This culture-food service integration, however, has not been much studied relative to museum cafĂ©s, although museum and gallery visits also form a type of leisure âbreakâ from everyday surroundings within a culture-laden environment. This paper explores the ideal spatial design dimensions of various museums, art galleries and historic house relative to food service integration. It proposes theoretical design dimensions, characteristics and considerations for the spatial design of the foodservice offer, as divined from consumer narratives concerning the ideal holistic visit experience
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