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Graphene-based SiC nanowires with nanosheets: synthesis, growth mechanism and photoluminescence properties

CrystEngComm, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0CE00297F, Paper
Zhihui Hu, Zhi Chen, Juntong Huang, Mingge Yan, Meng Zhang, Lei Zhang, Xibao Li, Zhijun Feng
3C-SiC nanowires with nanosheets were synthesized via a direct reaction of Si vapor (from solid silicon) and SiO vapor (from silicon and silicon dioxide) with graphene nanosheets at 1500 °C without any additional metal catalyst.
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The effect of deuteration-levels in solution and temperature on the segregation coefficient of deuterium content in rapid-grown K(DxH1-x)2PO4 crystals using Raman spectroscopy

CrystEngComm, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0CE00386G, Paper
Jinxin Huang, Zongqi Wang, Bing Teng, Hong Liu, Xixi Zheng, Shaohua Ji
A series of K(DxH1-x)2PO4 (DKDP) crystals with different saturating temperature and deuteration levels were grown by point-seed rapid growth method. The correlation between deuterium segregation coefficient and temperature and deuterium...
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Targeted crystal growth of uranium gallophosphates via the systematic exploration of the UF4–GaPO4–ACl (A = Cs, Rb) phase space

CrystEngComm, 2020, 22,3020-3032
DOI: 10.1039/D0CE00343C, Paper
Christian A. Juillerat, Vladislav V. Klepov, Mark D. Smith, Hans-Conrad zur Loye
The flux synthesis of a uranium gallophosphate and a uranium gallate, Cs4[UO2Ga2(PO4)4] and Cs2UO2Ga2O5, and 4 uranium phosphates, [Rb2Rb3.93Cl0.93][(UO2)5(PO4)5], Rb11[(UO2)8(PO4)9], Rb7.6[(UO2)8O8.6F0.4(PO4)2], and Rb6[(UO2)5O2(PO4)4], is reported.
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Modified Floating-Zone Crystal Growth of Mg4Ta2O9 and Its Scintillation Performance

CrystEngComm, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0CE00388C, Paper
Dongsheng Yuan, Federico Moretti, Didier Perrodin, Gregory Bizarri, Tetiana Shalapska, Christophe Dujardin, Edith Bourret
Aiming to explore scintillator candidates for high-energy radiography, the environmentally friendly compound Mg4Ta2O9 was selected. Bulk crystals of good optical quality are needed to evaluate its scintillation performance against other...
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Digitization and pre-purchase information : the causal and welfare impacts of reviews and crowd ratings / Imke C. Reimers, Joel Waldfogel

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Poonam Dhillon's AMAZING #throwback series

The actress has been posting pictures of herself in films with Bollywood's greatest heroes, and has an interesting thing to say about each.






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#ThrowbackThursday: Aahana takes a shower

It's #ThrowbackThursday time, and Bollywood has got the memo.




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Anxiety and related disorders interview schedule for DSM-5 (ADIS-5) : client interview schedule / Timothy A. Brown, David H. Barlow

Brown, Timothy A., 1960-




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MRI basic principles and applications / Brian M. Dale, Mark A. Brown, Richard C. Semelka

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Can Technology Offset the Effects of Population Aging on Economic Growth? New Report from the Asian Development Bank

Population aging will leave many of Asia's economies increasingly dependent on an aging, and eventually a shrinking, workforce. Historically, an aging workforce has been seen as an impediment to economic growth. Experience from economies in advanced stages of aging suggests, however, that population aging can induce innovation and adoption of new technologies and so promote productivity and sustained growth. But there is no guarantee that all aging societies stand to benefit. Countries in Asia need to adopt technologies appropriate for their level of demographic transition, facilitate learning across all ages, and encourage regional cooperation for the most efficient use of their work forces and other resources.




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Differentiating development [electronic resource] : beyond an anthropology of critique / edited by Soumhya Venkatesan and Thomas Yarrow




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It's a sprawl world after all [electronic resource] : [the human cost of unplanned growth-- and visions of a better future] / Douglas E. Morris

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Interaction of nanomaterials with the immune system James C. Bonner, Jared M. Brown, editors

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Growing up in technoculture : the ontological and perceptual significance of media in the lives of infants and toddlers / Pamela Martin-Lynch

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Communication in history : technology, culture, society / [edited by] David Crowley & Paul Heyer




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Consumer durables’ sales growth in 2019 best since demonetisation

Experts said it might take some more time before a wide spectrum of consumers, such as those in rural India, start spending.




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Trade and the digital economy / Joint Standing Committee on Trade and Investment Growth

Australia. Parliament. Joint Standing Committee on Trade and Investment Growth, author, issuing body




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Media law / Jacob Rowbottom

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Cost-benefit analysis : economic and financial appraisal using spreadsheets / Harry Campbell and Richard P.C. Brown

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Austrade's role in attracting investment in Australia / Joint Standing Committee on Trade and Investment Growth

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From little things big things grow : supporting Australian SMEs go global : inquiry into accss to free trade agreements by small and medium enterprises / Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade

Australia. Parliament. Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade, author, issuing body




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Australian Business Growth Fund Bill [Provisions] / The Senate, Economics Legislation Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Economics Legislation Committee, author, issuing body




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Business & society : ethics, sustainability, and stakeholder management / Archie B. Carroll (University of Georgia), Jill A. Brown (Bentley University), Ann K. Buchholtz (Rutgers University)

Carroll, Archie B., author




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Armstrong's handbook of reward management practice : improving performance through reward / Michael Armstrong with Duncan Brown

Armstrong, Michael, 1928- author




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Incessant rains drown Kolkata

Two killed in building collapse. Trains and other services take a hit. Normal life paralysed.




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GTA to get new CEO tomorrow

The election to elect the CEO of the GTA will be held on November 6 and the name will be announced the same day," said Harka Bahadur Chetri, GJM MLA.




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Rabindra Bharti registrar's dance in class kicks up row

He added that someone must have shot it on a mobile phone and released it to the electronic media which has presented news in a bad light.




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Failed depts face CM flak, 32% growth gets praise

Several departments of the state government faced sharp criticism from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Friday when she conducted a review session of each ministry to assess their performance and if they achieved their respective targets.




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Eco Survey predicts higher growth for next year

The pre-Budget Economic Survey for 2012-13, tabled in Parliament today, has projected a turnaround in the economy in 2013-14, with growth expected to be in the range of 6.1 to 6.7 per cent, up from the advance estimates of five per cent growth in ...




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Eco Survey pegs growth at 6.1-6.7%

A year after India's economic growth is headed to a record ten-year low growth of 5% in 2012-13, economic advisers in the Finance Ministry expect the economy to recover to 6.1-6.7% in 2013-14.




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India Inc sees sales growth fall by more than half in Jul-Sept

Amid declining private investment due to high interest rates and policy bottlenecks, India Inc saw sales growth dip by more than half to an average of 11.4% during the second quarter of the current fiscal.




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Survey paints sombre picture of economy, lowers growth to 5%

The Survey, tabled by Finance Minister P Chidambaram in Parliament, projected an optimistic growth rate of 6.1-6.7% for the 2013-14 claiming that the downturn is more or less over and economy is looking up.




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Fiscal consolidation key to revive growth

Economic advisers in the Finance Ministry today projected India's GDP growth to recover to 6.1-6.7% in 2013-14 from estimated decade-low expansion of five% in the current financial year




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Energy issues may pull down infra growth: Economic Survey

The ongoing issues in the energy sector, particularly related to pricing, may pull down growth of the overall infrastructure sector, the Economic Survey has warned. It recommended doing away with subsidies through import parity in domestic fuel ...




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Growth disappointing, things will look up next fiscal: Montek

Expressing disappointment over growth slowing to 5% this fiscal, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia today said that things would look up in next financial year.




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Economic Survey reaffirms RBI view on GDP growth rate: BJP

Economic Survey growth figures as a "warning bell" as these came down from 9 to 5%, said Arun Jaitley




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Economy would bounce back to achieve 6.1 to 6.7% growth

The pre-Budget Economic Survey for 2012-13, tabled in Parliament today, has exuded confidence that the Indian economy would bounce back to achieve higher growth of around 6.1 to 6.7%, up from the advance estimates of 5% economic growth in the ...




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Govt stalls power project, perks up mango growers

The mango growers of Ratnagiri have reasons to cheer. Their persistent protests against thermal power plants in the region...




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Central funds not benefiting us, say J-K small fruit growers

All''s not well with the horticulture industry in Jammu and Kashmir. Even as the state Government claims to have spent Rs 88 crore...




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Valley''s cherry growers in the red

As the cultivation of season''s first cash crop, cherry, draws to a close in Kashmir, the growers are claiming...




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Fungal diseases crush hopes of tomato, capsicum growers

Tomato and capsicum growers of Himachal Pradesh have lost some 40 to 60 per cent of their yield to fungal diseases so...




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Himachal apple growers cash in on Amarnath land controversy

The Amarnath land row which prevented the Kashmir apple crop from reaching the wholesale market, proved to be a blessing in disguise for Himachal''s orchards.




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As cross-LoC trade route opens, Kashmir fruit growers eye markets in the Gulf

On Tuesday, as a convoy of 12 pick-up vans carrying different varieties of fruits from the Valley crossed the Kaman Bridge, fruit growers lined up on the LoC to see off the vehicles.




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Growing Kashmir greens in Maharashtra''s backyard

Even though the weather and soil conditions here can seldom be compared, the yield seems to have transcended those boundaries.




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EU ban threat looms as groundnut growers grapple with aflatoxin

Spiralling aflatoxin levels in groundnuts are giving nightmares to exporters in Gujarat, which accounts for over 50 per cent kernel exports from India.




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This parasite is a friend of cotton growers

Farmers growing cotton have reason to cheer. They will not have to worry about mealybugs which severely damage the crop even before flowering.




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Fungal attacks blight hopes of capsicum, tomato growers

Tomato and capsicum crops grown in the mid-hills of the state are increasingly being lost to collar rot and leaf blight diseases.