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A Review of Efforts to Improve Lipid Stability during Sample Preparation and Standardization Efforts to Ensure Accuracy in the Reporting of Lipid Measurements

May 19, 2020
Author(s)
John Bowden, Candice Z. Ulmer, Christina Jones, Jeremy P. Koelmel, Timothy J. Garrett, Juan J. Aristizabal-Henao, Hubert W. Vesper
Lipidomics is a rapidly growing field, fueled by developments in analytical instrumentation and bioinformatics. To date, most researchers and industries have employed their own lipidomics workflows without a consensus on best practices. Without a community

Micro-scale measurement and modeling of stress in silicon surrounding a tungsten-filled through-silicon via

October 11, 2011
Author(s)
Ryan P. Koseski, William Alexander Osborn, Stephan J. Stranick, Frank W. DelRio, Mark D. Vaudin, Thuy Dao, Vance H. Adams, Robert F. Cook
… across the TSV both before and after etch removal of an oxide stack used as a mask to define the TSV during … peak shifts is obtained for the case of the intact oxide stack. A discrepancy between the measured and predicted shifts was observed adjacent to the TSV with the oxide stack removed; further modeling suggests the …

Alkanethiols on Platinum: Multicomponent Self-Assembled Monolayers

March 14, 2006
Author(s)
D Y. Petrovykh, H Y. Kimura-Suda, A Opdahl, Lee J. Richter, Michael J. Tarlov, L J. Whitman
We have studied the formation of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of n-alkanethiols on platinum thin films using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), reflection-absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS), spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE), and contact angle

Suppression of Cup-Burner Flames

September 17, 2003
Author(s)
F Takahashi, Gregory T. Linteris, V Katta
The unsteady suppression process of a laminar methane-air co-flow diffusion flame formed on a cup burner has been studied experimentally and numerically in normal earth gravity. The computation uses a time-dependent direct numerical simulation with

Chemical Effects of CF3H in Extinguishing Counterflow CO/Air/H2 Diffusion Flames

July 28, 1996
Author(s)
G. S. Fallon, H K. Chelliah, Gregory T. Linteris
The relative importance of introducing CF3H as a fire suppressant with the oxidizer or the fuel stream, and its chemical and thermal effects on the extinction condition of counterflow CO/air/H2 diffusion flames, are investigated both experimentally and

Chemical Effects of CF3H in Extinguishing Counterflow CO/Air/H2 Diffusion Flames.

July 28, 1996
Author(s)
Gregory T. Linteris, G S. Fallon, H K. Chelliah
The relative importance of introducing CF3H as a fire suppressant with the oxidizer or the fuel stream, and its chemical and thermal effects on the extinction condition of counterflow CO/air/H2 diffusion flames, are investigated both experimentally and
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