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John H. Miller

Researcher at Washington State University Tri-Cities

Publications -  104
Citations -  2558

John H. Miller is an academic researcher from Washington State University Tri-Cities. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electron & Ionization. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 103 publications receiving 2403 citations. Previous affiliations of John H. Miller include Pacific Northwest National Laboratory & Los Alamos National Laboratory.

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Role of water in electron-initiated processes and radical chemistry: issues and scientific advances.

TL;DR: Chemical Science Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, P.O. Box 999, Richland, Washington 99352; Department of Chemistry, ShelbyHall, University of Alabama, Box 870336, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0336; Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory, Universityof Notre Dame,Notre Dame, Indiana 46556.
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Leukoencephalopathy in normal and pathologic aging: 1. CT of brain lucencies.

TL;DR: Results indicated that MR was more sensitive than CT to parenchymal disease, but the extent of white-matter involvement was greater in the Alzheimer group.
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Introduction to Solar Photon Conversion

TL;DR: This Thematic Issue on Solar Photon Conversion will provide a review by leading researchers on the present status and prognosis of the science and technology of direct solar photoconversion to electricity and fuels.
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ApiDB: integrated resources for the apicomplexan bioinformatics resource center

TL;DR: ApiDB () represents a unified entry point for the NIH-funded Apicomplexan Bioinformatics Resource Center (BRC) that integrates numerous database resources and multiple data types.
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Proton Energy Degradation in Water Vapor

TL;DR: The efficiency of the H20 molecule by proton and neutral hydrogen impact is analyzed from a microscopic point of view for protons of 0.5-104 keV in water vapor to obtain an average energy lost per ion pair and a value of approximately 25 eV at high energies.