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Jordi Andreu

Researcher at University of Barcelona

Publications -  115
Citations -  1704

Jordi Andreu is an academic researcher from University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Silicon & Amorphous silicon. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 115 publications receiving 1644 citations.

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Improved equivalent circuit and analytical model for amorphous silicon solar cells and modules

TL;DR: In this paper, an improved equivalent circuit for hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) solar cells and modules is presented, based on the classic combination of a diode with an exponential current-voltage characteristic, of a photocurrent source plus a new term representing additional recombination losses in the i-layer of the device.
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Transplantation of kidneys from donors with hepatitis C antibody into recipients with pre-transplantation anti-HCV.

TL;DR: This study compared the prevalence of liver disease, anti-HCV, HCV RNA, graft and patient survival between groups and adopted a policy to transplant kidneys from anti-Hepatitis C virus donors into anti- HCV positive recipients.
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Polycrystalline silicon films obtained by hot-wire chemical vapour deposition

TL;DR: In this paper, a silane-hydrogen mixture was used in a hot-wire CVD reactor to produce polycrystalline silicon films at moderate substrate temperatures (280-500° C).
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Hepatitis C virus infection among kidney transplant recipients

TL;DR: This study confirms the high risk of HCV infection among hemodialysis and kidney recipient populations, and also that HCV is closely related with the length of time the patient is on he modialysis as well as the number of blood units transfused.
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The value of chest roentgenography in the diagnosis of pneumothorax after thoracentesis

TL;DR: Among the symptom-free patients in the authors' sample, the risk of developing pneumothorax with clinical consequences was so low that the practice of routine chest roentgenography may not be justified.