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Work done in the field of vascular tissue engineering

Work function and kinetic parameters for the decomposition of N2O over K-pro-moted C03O4.

Work function and switching behaviour for metals that have been used as tip contacts for Cu Cu devices.

Work function difference, AW, and built-in potential, pairs to MEH-PPV.

Work function difference, AW. and built-in potential. Vhn for a series of metal contact pairs to MEH-PPV.

Work Function Drop Due to MetalAVater Contact

Work Function for Different Cathode Materials

Work function of different crystal faces of several metals

Work function of SAM modified ITO with —SO2CI, —COCI, and —PO2CI2 binding groups ofp-chlorobenzene derivatives estimated from Vcpd and the work function of 4.5 0.1 eV for cleaned ITO

Work Function of the Clean Surfaces and Graphite-Covered Surfaces of Transition Metal Carbides

Work function values and particle reduction potential estimates as a function of metal.

Work Function Values, and Electronegativities, x, of

Work Function Variation for Some Elements Adsorbed on Ni

Work Function Variations at Saturation for Halogens on Fe

Work Function Variations for S Adsorbed on Cu Single Crystals

Work functions

Work Functions for Simple Monovalent Ions at Infinite Dilution in Water at 25 C

Work functions for the Ti—C system

Work functions of clean metal surfaces and after adsorption of a monolayer Ceo- From . Conclusion

Work functions of some elements

Work functions of some metals and semiconductors

Work Functions of the Elements

Work functions t of metals . P, photoelectric threshold A, angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy T, thermionic emission F, field emission th, theory

Work intensities of military tasks.

Work Involved in Reversibly Separating a Specified Gaseous Component from Other Components in Air at 300 K



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