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About: Blisters is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 980 publications have been published within this topic receiving 16229 citations.


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16 Aug 2001-Vacuum
TL;DR: In this article, a basic study on depth distribution of hydrogen atoms and corresponding damage produced by 50 keV H-ion implantation in (1 0 0) GaAs is reported.

13 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, underpaint corrosion of zinc-coated steel exposed to chloride containing solutions was studied by Raman spectroscopy; the selection of an appropriate resin (without fluorescence) alloys one to perform the analysis directly through the paint.
Abstract: The underpaint corrosion of zinc-coated steel exposed to chloride containing solutions was studied by Raman spectroscopy; the selection of an appropriate resin (without fluorescence) alloys one to perform the analysis directly through the paint. The influence of a conversion layer (chromatation or phosphatation) was investigated. On chromated zinc-coated steel as well as on the specimens without a conversion layer, two kinds of blisters were found: the ones containing ZnO, identified as cathodic blisters, and the others containing hydroxychloride, identified as anodic blisters. On the phosphated specimens, the growth of the cathodic corrosion products seems hindered. The role of the local pH variation related to the confinement is particularly emphasized.

13 citations

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T. Laursen1, M. Leger1, Ma Xin-Pei1, J.D. Macarthur1, G.R. Palmer1, J.L. Whitton1 
TL;DR: In this paper, deuterium concentrations in deuteride blisters on zirconium-alloy pressure tube material have been measured as a function of depth with a lateral resolution of a few tens of μm using a nuclear reaction technique with a ~ 1300 keV 3He-ion probe.

13 citations

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TL;DR: People can decrease the chance of blister formation by wearing properly fitting shoes, doubling up on socks, and applying dressings or lubricants.
Abstract: In brief Active people often develop friction blisters on their feet. Although such blisters rarely create significant medical problems, they can be quite painful and can hinder athletic performance. People can decrease the chance of blister formation by wearing properly fitting shoes, doubling up on socks, and applying dressings or lubricants. If lesions do develop, conservative treatment will speed healing and lessen pain and disability.

13 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202353
2022133
202118
202036
201922
201846