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General Electric
Company•Boston, Massachusetts, United States•
About: General Electric is a company organization based out in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Turbine & Rotor (electric). The organization has 76365 authors who have published 110557 publications receiving 1885108 citations. The organization is also known as: General Electric Company & GE.
Topics: Turbine, Rotor (electric), Signal, Combustor, Coating
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TL;DR: The O2 gradient from hemoglobin to the mitochondria can modulate the O2flux to meet the increased V˙o 2 in exercising muscle, but declining cellular levels during enhanced mitochondrial respiration suggests that O2 availability is not limiting during exercise.
Abstract: The present study evaluated whether intracellular partial pressure of O2 ( P O 2 ) modulates the muscle O2 uptake (V˙o 2) as exercise intensity increased. Indirect calorimetry followedV˙o 2, wherea...
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01 Apr 1957-Transactions of The American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Part Iii: Power Apparatus and Systems
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17 Jan 1983TL;DR: In this paper, a process of coating a solid substrate with an abrasion resistant silicone hard coating composition which is curable upon exposure to ultraviolet radiation under a non-inert atmosphere, such as air, is provided.
Abstract: A process of coating a solid substrate with an abrasion resistant silicone hard coating composition which is curable upon exposure to ultraviolet radiation under a non-inert atmosphere, such as air, is provided. The coating composition is comprised of a combination of UV light crosslinkable polyfunctional acrylate monomers, SiO 2 in the form of colloidal silica, and acryloxy functional silanes and a selected blend of ketone-type and hindered amine-type photoinitiators.
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01 Nov 1952TL;DR: The behavior of donor, acceptor, and ohmic contacts prepared by fusing impurity metals to germanium is discussed in this article, and an analysis of their electrical characteristics is presented which agrees well with the measured performance.
Abstract: The behavior of donor, acceptor, and ohmic contacts prepared by fusing impurity metals to germanium is discussed Power rectifiers having rectification ratios as high as 107 can be made by fusing donor and acceptor contacts to opposite surfaces of a germanium wafer An analysis of their electrical characteristics is presented which agrees well with the measured performance The properties of transistors prepared in a similar manner and which are capable of 100 watts of output power are described
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Cornelia M. van Duijn | 183 | 1030 | 146009 |
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski | 169 | 1431 | 128585 |
Gary H. Glover | 129 | 486 | 77009 |
Mark E. Thompson | 128 | 527 | 77399 |
Ron Kikinis | 126 | 684 | 63398 |
James E. Rothman | 125 | 358 | 60655 |
Bo Wang | 119 | 2905 | 84863 |
Wei Lu | 111 | 1973 | 61911 |
Harold J. Vinegar | 108 | 379 | 30430 |
Peng Wang | 108 | 1672 | 54529 |
Hans-Joachim Freund | 106 | 962 | 46693 |
Carl R. Woese | 105 | 272 | 56448 |
William J. Koros | 104 | 550 | 38676 |
Thomas A. Lipo | 103 | 682 | 43110 |
Gene H. Golub | 100 | 342 | 57361 |