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IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2005
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A. Seifert, B. Milbrath, W.K. Pitts, E. Smith
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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, vol. 32, iss. 16, pp. 3754-3762, 2007
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J KIM, J HARDY, K WEIL
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Applied Physics Letters, vol. 89, iss. 11, pp. 112509, 2006
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A. Punnoose, K. M. Reddy, J. Hays, A. Thurber, M. H. Engelhard
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Bioinformatics, vol. 21, iss. 17, pp. 3578-3579, 2005
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A. M. White, D. S. Daly, A. R. Willse, M. Protic, D. P. Chandler
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Topics in Catalysis, vol. 46, iss. 3-4, pp. 358-362, 2007
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Robert A. Dagle, Ya-Huei Chin, Yong Wang
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Journal of Nuclear Materials, vol. 367-370, pp. 925-929, 2007
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I.A. Portnykh, A.V. Kozlov, V.L. Panchenko, V.M. Chernov, F.A. Garner
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Journal of Proteome Research, vol. 4, iss. 4, pp. 1073-1085, 2005
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Jon M. Jacobs, Joshua N. Adkins, Wei-Jun Qian, Tao Liu, Yufeng Shen, David G. Camp, Richard D. Smith
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Chemical Engineering & Technology, vol. 29, iss. 3, pp. 307-312, 2006
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C. Cao, S. C. Fung
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International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy, vol. 6, iss. 4, pp. 323, 2008
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Michael G. Shelby, Allen A. Fawcett, O. Eric Smith, Donald A. Hanson, Ronald D. Sands
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Clinical Biochemistry, vol. 37, iss. 7, pp. 579-583, 2004
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Karin D. Rodland

"Visualizing the Hidden Half: Plant-Microbe Interactions in the Rhizosphere" Plant roots and the associated rhizosphere constitute a dynamic environment that fosters numerous intra- and interkingdom interactions, including metabolite exchange between plants and soil mediated by root exudates and the...

Pending Review Microbiomes contribute to multiple ecosystem services by transforming organic matter in soil. Extreme shifts in the environment, such as drying-rewetting cycles during drought, can impact microbial metabolism of organic matter by altering their physiology and function. These...

In highly alkaline solution, aluminum speciates as the tetrahedrally coordinated aluminate monomer, Al(OH)4− and/or dimer Al2O(OH)62−, yet precipitates as octahedrally coordinated gibbsite (Al(OH)3). This tetrahedral to octahedral transformation governs Al precipitation, which is crucial to...

Amongst the challenges for a variety of research fields are the visualization of solid-liquid interfaces and understanding how they are affected by the solution conditions such as ion concentrations, pH, ligands, and trace additives, as well as the underlying crystallography and chemistry. In this...

Gibbsite [α-Al(OH)3] is the solubility limiting phase for aluminum across a wide pH range, and it is a common mineral phase with many industrial applications. The growth mechanism of this layered-structure material, however, remains incompletely understood. Synthesis of gibbsite at low to...