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01 Jun 1965TL;DR: It was found that early mortality whether in the form of stillbirths infant deaths or deaths beyond the first year of life becomes in general an increasing risk with advancing pregnancy order or birth order independent of the effects of the mothers age.
Abstract: The effects of birth-order differences on the risks of pre and postnatal morbidity and mortality like those of parental age differences may reflect to some degree the operation of genetic causes. This being the case there is reason to consider in what ways such causes may be distinguished collectively from those that are environmental in origin and to what extent present information may serve to place limits on the magnitude of the genetic component. Use has been made of information contained in routine records of live births stillbirths child deaths and handicaps of children in British Columbia in order to interpret the influences of birth-order effects. It was found that early mortality whether in the form of stillbirths infant deaths or deaths beyond the first year of life becomes in general an increasing risk with advancing pregnancy order or birth order independent of the effects of the mothers age. A distinction may be made between the large birth-order effect for deaths beyond the first week of life which is almost certainly environmental in origin and a similar but smaller effect of still-births and deaths in the first week of life the causes of which are not known. It is noted that maternal-fetal incompatibilities that give rise to progressively increasing risks of sensitization of the mother with each successive pregnancy might perhaps contribute substantially to the latter but not to the former. An apparent absence of a birth-order effect in the risks of registerable handicaps of children as judged from the combined data for all causes indicates that such mechanisms if they are involved at all in the production of these traits must play a minor role. A few conditions notably strabismus and certain other congenital malformations of the nervous system and sense organs for which birth-order effects have been observed independent of mothers age effects may be exceptional in this respect.
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TL;DR: In this article, the deuterium absorption and desorption of 55nm thick Mg films alloyed with Fe and Cr using in-situ neutron reflectometry was examined and it was shown that the catalytic effect of the Fe-Cr alloy is based on the avoidance of the formation of a blocking MgD 2 layer in the early stages of the absorption process.
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TL;DR: BTI has built a revolutionary portable neutron scintillation spectrometer, N-Probe, designed to be used by non-specialists for measurement of low-intensity neutron doses in the mixed field environments often found in nuclear utilities, fuel storage areas, fuel and waste processing operations and military applications.
Abstract: Bubble Technology Industries (BTI) has built a revolutionary portable neutron scintillation spectrometer, N-Probe, designed to be used by non-specialists for measurement of low-intensity neutron doses in the mixed field environments often found in nuclear utilities, fuel storage areas, fuel and waste processing operations and military applications. It is compatible with the current generation of BTI MICROSPEC analysers and shares the philosophy of spectral dosimetry with other BTI spectroscopic probes, where the dosimetric quantities are computed from the spectrum using appropriate fluence-dose conversion functions.
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TL;DR: In this article, an investigation is made into the variations with coupling strength of the properties of odd-mass nuclei described by the Bayman-Silverberg (B&S) model in which a j = 3 2 particle/hole is coupled by a quadrupole-quadrupole force to a vibrating core.
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TL;DR: Neutron powder diffraction confirmed that the two magnetic transitions observed at 36 and 48 K are due to long-range magnetic order, and new high-temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements revealed a peak maximum at ∼550 K indicative of short-range spin correlations.
Abstract: The novel iron-based compound, BaYFeO4, crystallizes in the Pnma space group with two distinct Fe3+ sites, that are alternately corner-shared [FeO5]7- square pyramids and [FeO6]9- octahedra, forming into [Fe4O18]24- rings, which propagate as columns along the b-axis. A recent report shows two discernible antiferromagnetic (AFM) transitions at 36 and 48 K in the susceptibility, yet heat capacity measurements reveal no magnetic phase transitions at these temperatures. An upturn in the magnetic susceptibility measurements up to 400 K suggests the presence of short-range magnetic behavior at higher temperatures. In this Article, variable-temperature neutron powder diffraction and high-temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements were performed to clarify the magnetic behavior. Neutron powder diffraction confirmed that the two magnetic transitions observed at 36 and 48 K are due to long-range magnetic order. Below 48 K, the magnetic structure was determined as a spin-density wave (SDW) with a propagation v...
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Michael D. Guiver | 78 | 288 | 20540 |
Robert J. Birgeneau | 78 | 587 | 22686 |
Mike D. Flannigan | 71 | 211 | 21327 |
Martin T. Dove | 61 | 396 | 14767 |
Luis Rodrigo | 58 | 341 | 12963 |
André Longtin | 56 | 260 | 16372 |
David Mitlin | 56 | 196 | 15479 |
John Katsaras | 55 | 220 | 9263 |
John E. Greedan | 55 | 391 | 12171 |
Gang Li | 48 | 406 | 7713 |
Matthew G. Tucker | 45 | 224 | 7288 |
Bruce D. Gaulin | 45 | 284 | 6698 |
Erick J. Dufourc | 43 | 144 | 5882 |
Norbert Kučerka | 43 | 119 | 7319 |
Stephen J. Skinner | 42 | 194 | 8522 |