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Varian Associates
About: Varian Associates is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Beam (structure) & Wafer. The organization has 2160 authors who have published 2591 publications receiving 46002 citations.
Topics: Beam (structure), Wafer, Amplifier, Cathode, Resonance
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TL;DR: In this paper, column switching techniques were applied to the isocratic analysis of gasolines, light and heavy gas oils and solvent refined coal using a microprocessor-based liquid chromatograph with time-programmable events.
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TL;DR: In this article, the PMR spectrum of the diacetate II and its evident relationship with nimbin was used for the formulation of salannin as I, which was based largely on analysis of the p-R spectrum.
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03 Dec 1985TL;DR: A chemical vapor deposition apparatus includes a gas mixing chamber and a water-cooled reaction chamber with adjustable watercooled baffle between them as discussed by the authors, where a wafer is clamped face down to a chuck and inert gas such as helium is forced between the chuck and the wafer to insure proper heat conduction from chuck to wafer.
Abstract: A chemical vapor deposition apparatus includes a gas mixing chamber and a water-cooled reaction chamber with adjustable water-cooled baffle between them. A wafer is clamped face down to a chuck and an inert gas such as helium is forced between the chuck and the wafer to insure proper heat conduction from chuck to wafer. The chuck can be radiantly heated from above and operated in a plasma-enhanced mode. A wafer loading apparatus driven by a computer is isolated by a loadlock during deposition to enhance cleanliness. The chamber can be plasma cleaned to reduce downtime.
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05 May 1980TL;DR: The mixed phase packing material of as mentioned in this paper enables rapid separation of multi-sited biopolymers by tailoring the distance between organo-silyl groups covalently bonded to the rigid support at the Angstrom distance needed for reversible separation.
Abstract: The mixed phase packing material of this invention, enables rapid separation of multi-sited biopolymers. This separation is achieved by "tailoring" the distance between organo-silyl groups covalently bonded to the rigid support at the Angstrom distance needed for reversible separation of the biopolymers of interest and "capping" other sterically available active sites on the support with a relatively inert compound.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Richard R. Ernst | 96 | 352 | 53100 |
Fred E. Regnier | 88 | 412 | 25169 |
Norbert Schuff | 88 | 280 | 25442 |
James S. Hyde | 79 | 412 | 35755 |
Carl Djerassi | 77 | 1523 | 37630 |
Ray Freeman | 73 | 269 | 22872 |
Robert Kaptein | 72 | 436 | 24275 |
Minghwei Hong | 58 | 515 | 14309 |
Jesse L. Beauchamp | 55 | 275 | 10971 |
Herbert Kroemer | 52 | 237 | 9936 |
Hans J. Jakobsen | 49 | 274 | 8401 |
James N. Eckstein | 42 | 168 | 6634 |
Ivan Bozovic | 31 | 128 | 5060 |
John Glushka | 31 | 76 | 3004 |
Gary Virshup | 24 | 113 | 2374 |