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Study of copper electrodeposition on ruthenium oxide surfaces and bimetallic corrosion of copper/ruthenium in gallic acid solution
FTIR-ATR characterization of hydrogel, polymer films, protein immobilization and benzotriazole adsorption on copper surface
 
NSAID effect on prostanoids in fishes: Prostaglandin E2 levels in bluntnose minnows (Pimephales notatus) exposed to ibuprofen
Electrochemical deposition of zinc-nickel alloys in alkaline solution for increased corrosion resistance
 
Study of silver deposition on silicon (100) by IR spectroscopy and patina formation study of oxygen reduction reaction on ruthenium or platinum
Effect of fluorine and hydrogen radical species on modified oxidized Ni(Pt)Si
 
The pure rotational spectra of diatomics and halogen-addition benzene measured by microwave and radio frequency spectrometers
Soft landing ion mobility mass spectrometry: History, instrumentation and an ambient pressure application
 
Forensic science applications utilizing nanomanipulation-coupled to nanospray ionization-mass spectrometry for the analysis of ultra-trace illicit drugs
Experimental determination of L, Ostwald solubility solute descriptor for illegal drugs by Gas Chromatography and analysis by the Abraham model
 
Characterization of ionic liquid as a charge carrier for the detection of neutral organometallic complexes using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Metallization and modification of low-k dielectric materials
 
Characterization of novel solvents and absorbents for chemical separations
The interactions of plasma with low-k dielectrics: Fundamental damage and protection mechanisms
 
Design and development of soft landing ion mobility: A novel instrument for preparative material deposition
Advancements in instrumentation for Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy