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Northampton Community College
Education•Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States•
About: Northampton Community College is a education organization based out in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 3410 authors who have published 4582 publications receiving 130398 citations. The organization is also known as: Northampton County Area Community College.
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TL;DR: Gossypol enantiomers ratios in cotton seeds were measured by HPLC analysis after conversion to the Schiff's base diastereoisomers using l -phenylalanine methyl ester to find an enantiomeric excess in each variety of Gossypium arboreum, G. herbaceum and G. hirsutum.
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TL;DR: A review of theories governing growth and evolution of thermohaline intrusive motions is given in this paper, where the authors discuss linear theories of various physical configurations, effects of rotation and shear, and nonlinear theories.
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TL;DR: During the course of an investigation into domestic radon levels in Northamptonshire, two hourly sampling real-time radon detectors were operated simultaneously in separate locations 2.25 km apart for a 25-week period during which the Dudley earthquake and smaller aftershocks occurred.
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TL;DR: TACO was for the most part perceived solely to be a consequence of large volumes of blood transfused rapidly and restricted either to the very young or old, concepts that have now been called into question.
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TL;DR: Fibre Bragg gratings (FBGs) of type I and IIA were fabricated in Ge-doped and B-Ge co-dope fibres using a 248 nm excimer laser and their performance characteristics were tested and compared with those of a chemical composition grating (CCG), written in a fluorine-germanium doped fibre, over a wide range of temperatures as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Fibre Bragg gratings (FBGs) of type I and IIA were fabricated in Ge-doped and B–Ge co-doped fibres using a 248 nm excimer laser and their performance characteristics were tested and compared with those of a chemical composition grating (CCG), written in a fluorine–germanium doped fibre, over a wide range of temperatures. Long-term testing (more than 600 h) involving a series of step-wise incremental temperature changes shows for the first time the potential of FBGs for high temperature measurement applications (up to and beyond 1100 °C), this depending on the type of FBG involved and the material and composition of the substrate fibre (the CCG was observed to be the most durable at very high temperatures). These gratings are likely to be useful for the simultaneous measurement of strain and temperature over these higher temperature ranges.
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Simon Baron-Cohen | 172 | 773 | 118071 |
Pete Smith | 156 | 2464 | 138819 |
Martin N. Rossor | 128 | 670 | 95743 |
Mark D. Griffiths | 124 | 1238 | 61335 |
Richard G. Brown | 83 | 217 | 26205 |
Brendon Stubbs | 81 | 754 | 28180 |
Stuart N. Lane | 76 | 337 | 15788 |
Paul W. Burgess | 69 | 156 | 21038 |
Thomas Dietz | 68 | 203 | 37313 |
Huseyin Sehitoglu | 67 | 324 | 14378 |
Susan Golombok | 67 | 215 | 12856 |
David S.G. Thomas | 63 | 228 | 14796 |
Stephen Morris | 63 | 443 | 16484 |
Stephen Robertson | 61 | 197 | 23363 |
Michael J. Morgan | 60 | 266 | 12211 |