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Federal University of São Carlos
Education•São Carlos, Brazil•
About: Federal University of São Carlos is a education organization based out in São Carlos, Brazil. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Microstructure. The organization has 16471 authors who have published 34057 publications receiving 456654 citations. The organization is also known as: UFSCar & Federal University of São Carlos.
Topics: Population, Microstructure, Context (language use), Catalysis, Alloy
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TL;DR: The structural evolution of NiTiO3 phase was accompanied by X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy by scanning electron microscopy was revealed the agglomerated nature of very fine particles.
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TL;DR: The persistence of atrazine in water (subchronic exposure) promoted an increase of LPO levels in the gills and increased the frequency and severity of histopathological changes, suggesting a mechanism to wash toxic substances away from the gill surface.
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TL;DR: It is found that the film thickness has a strong influence on the optical absorption and the results here reported can help in the design of nanostructured alpha-Fe(2)O(3) with superior performance for water photo-oxidation.
Abstract: The present work shows the influence of the film thickness in the optical and photoelectrochemical properties of nanostructured α-Fe2O3 thin film. We found that the film thickness has a strong influence on the optical absorption and the results here reported can help in the design of nanostructured α-Fe2O3 with superior performance for water photo-oxidation. The results show that the optical property of the hematite film is affected by the film thickness, probably due to the stress induced by the strong interaction between film and substrate. This stress generates defects in the crystal lattice of the hematite film, increasing the (e−)–(h+) recombination process.
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TL;DR: The control of the heating cycle was the main factor in achieving success in microwave hybrid fast sintering of porcelain bodies, and the modulus of rupture of the microwave-sintered dental porcelains was higher than those of the conventional sintered samples.
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TL;DR: In this article, the eigenvalue problem for the transfer matrix of the classical Covering Hubbard model within the algebraic Bethe ansatz framework is solved. But the fundamental commutation rules exhibit a hidden 6-vertex symmetry which plays a crucial role in the whole algebraic construction.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Akihisa Inoue | 126 | 2652 | 93980 |
Michael R. Hamblin | 117 | 899 | 59533 |
Daniel P. Costa | 89 | 531 | 26309 |
Elson Longo | 86 | 1454 | 40494 |
Ross Arena | 81 | 671 | 39949 |
Tom M. Mitchell | 76 | 315 | 41956 |
José Arana Varela | 76 | 748 | 23005 |
Luiz H. C. Mattoso | 66 | 455 | 17432 |
Steve F. Perry | 66 | 294 | 13842 |
Edson R. Leite | 63 | 535 | 15303 |
Juan Andrés | 60 | 493 | 13499 |
Edward R. T. Tiekink | 60 | 1967 | 21052 |
Alex A. Freitas | 60 | 345 | 14789 |
Mary F. Mahon | 59 | 539 | 14258 |
Osvaldo N. Oliveira | 59 | 614 | 16369 |