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    Investigation on the role of Sb doping on grain growth and properties of solution-processed CuIn(S,Se)2 by Ho, John Chun Wan

    Published 2015
    Subjects: “…DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Microelectronics and semiconductor materials::Thin films…”
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    Thesis
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    几米的“寂寞文学” = Jimmy Liao's "Solitary literature" by 陈品馨 Tan, Pin Sing

    Published 2015
    “…During suitable conjunctions, links will be made to Jimmy’s life experiences to display the inner connectivity between author and fictional characters. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Knowledge and Learning in Organizations : A Knowing-In-Practice Perspective of University Academic Managers / by Larentis, Fabiano author 655495, Antonello, Claudia Simone author 655496, SpringerLink (Online service) 666

    Published 2024
    “…Knowing-in-practice implies that knowledge is dynamic, constantly in flux, and intricately linked to the capability for action within the social context. …”
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    software, multimedia
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    Structural Characterization of La0.6Sr0.4CoO3−δ Thin Films Grown on (100)-, (110)-, and (111)-Oriented La0.95Sr0.05Ga0.95Mg0.05O3−δ by Ražnjević, Sergej, Drev, Sandra, Bumberger, Andreas E., Popov, Maxim N., Siebenhofer, Matthäus, Böhme, Christin, Chen, Zhuo, Huang, Yong, Riedl, Christoph, Fleig, Jürgen, Čeh, Miran, Kubicek, Markus, Zhang, Zaoli

    Published 2024
    “…The investigation involved the application of atomic force microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy to explore the distinct properties of these thin films. Interestingly, ordering phenomena in both cationic as well as anionic sublattices were found, despite the fact that the thin films were never at higher temperatures than 600 °C. …”
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