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Clare Price and Paul Elsner
Forest loss and degradation are central problems in the context of climate change and biodiversity conservation. The identification of areas of loss relies on accurate base maps. Central datasets in this context are the products of the Global Land Analys...
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Ying-Chen Chen, Yifu Huang, Sumant Sarkar, John Gibbs and Jack Lee
In this study, a direct-grown helical-shaped tungsten-oxide-based (h-WOx) selection device is presented for emerging memory applications. The selectivity in the selection devices is from 10 to 103 with a low off-current of 0.1 to 0.01 nA. In addition, th...
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Samiran Bairagi, Kenneth Järrendahl, Fredrik Eriksson, Lars Hultman, Jens Birch and Ching-Lien Hsiao
Glancing angle deposition (GLAD) of AlN nanostructures was performed at room temperature by reactive magnetron sputtering in a mixed gas atmosphere of Ar and N2. The growth behavior of nanostructures shows strong dependence on the total working pressure ...
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Azzeddine Bakdi, Ingrid Kristine Glad, Erik Vanem and Øystein Engelhardtsen
The continuous growth in maritime traffic and recent developments towards autonomous navigation have directed increasing attention to navigational safety in which new tools are required to identify real-time risk and complex navigation situations. These ...
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Grégory Abadias, Firat Angay, Rubenson Mareus and Cédric Mastail
In this study, polycrystalline hafnium nitride (HfN) thin films were grown by oblique angle deposition (OAD) technique to investigate the relationship between column tilt angle, texture development and residual stress evolution with varying inclination a...
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Helgi Thor Ingason
Pág. Article 54
The International Project Management Association (IPMA) was established by academics, research has always been acknowledged by IPMA and the association has supported research in different ways. We see it as our duty to share knowledge in project manageme...
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Hanns Moshammer, Stana Simic and Daniela Haluza
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation has affected life at least since the first life forms moved out of the seas and crawled onto the land. Therefore, one might assume that evolution has adapted to natural UV radiation. However, evolution is mostly concerned with ...
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