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- BookDenis Jalabert, Ian Vickridge, Amal Chabli.Summary: This book examines the different ion beam analysis techniques, which find relevant applications in the field of nanoscience. Ion beam analysis techniques are well established and have been widely used in materials sciences since the 1960s. Over the past two decades, the emergence of nanomaterials in science and technology has pushed many analytical techniques to their limits. This is also the case for techniques using an ion beam to probe nanoscale objects. The book discusses the various possibilities of the ion beam analysis for nanosciences and also seeks to position these techniques over other analytical tools.
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Introduction
Fundamentals of ion-soliday interactions with a focus on the nanoscale
Instruments and methods
Applications
The place of nanoIBA in the characterization forest.Digital Access Wiley 2017 - BookHall Carpenter Archives gay men's oral history group.Summary: Using the wealth of material in the Hall Carpenter Archives, this book gathers together life stories of gay men. It is a moving, and sometimes hilarious, account of gay life that makes compelling reading. Nielsen 9780415029568 20160527
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Note on the title, Acknowledgements, Preface, Introduction : The Stories: Frank Oliver, Dudley Cave, John Alcock, Bernard Dobson, Todd Butler, David Ruffell, Philip Baker, John Fraser, Kursad Kahramanoglu, Eduardo Pereira Zahid Dar Glenn Mckee, Mark Ashton, Kyriacos Spyrou. Nielsen 9780415029568 20160527Print 1989 - ArticleGerö-Ferencz E, Tóth K, Somfai-Relle S, Gál F.Oncology. 1977;34(4):150-2.The effect of dianhydrodulcithol (DAD) administered in a dose of 5 mg/kg on the number of plaque-forming cells (PFC) in spleens and on the titre of hemolytic antibodies in the sera of rats immunised with sheep red blood cells (SRBC) have been examined. The compound elicited a short-lasting suppressive effect when applied after immunisation; the number of PFC decreased two days after treatment while 5 days after drug administration increased as compared to the untreated animals. Treatment prior to immunisation proved to be ineffective. The titre of circulating antibodies showed changes similar although of lesser extent. Five days following treatment marked infiltration of plasmacytes was present in the axillary lymph nodes. Rats bearing transplantable Guérin tumor showed similar changes in immune response as the tumor free animals following DAD treatment.