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    Novel opto-electronic and plastic fibre sensors by Ioannides, Nicos

    Published 1998
    “…The middle POF is coupled to a red LED and emits light onto a flat target with the two outer fibres receiving the reflected light from the target and guiding it to two silicon PIN photodiodes. Theoretical investigations on the behaviour of the sensor are presented for ranges between 0 mm and 100 mm, and for targets with different reflectivities. …”
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    Electrical breakdown and structural characterization in synthetic resins using optical techniques by Dodd, Stephen John

    Published 1992
    “…The early tree growth is shown to be driven by the high electrical field near the pin tip, which is itself dependent on the pin-plane electrode separation as well as the applied voltage. …”
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    Antivirals for broader coverage against human coronaviruses by Outteridge, Mia, Nunn, Christine M., Devine, Kevin G., Patel, Bhaven, McLean, Gary R.

    Published 2024
    “…Spike is also not applicable for targeting other HCoVs as these are not well-conserved sequences among human CoVs. …”
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    An investigation of defect formation and growth in epoxy resin using light scattering methods by Perkins, Elaine Ann

    Published 1989
    “…The later has been attributed to failure occurring at the pin tip epoxy interface causing relaxation in the scattering volume. …”
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    Energy harvesting circuit with high RF-to-DC conversion efficiency by Alibakhshikenari, Mohammad, Virdee, Bal Singh, See, Chan, Abd-Alhameed, Raed, Falcone, Francisco, Limiti, Ernesto

    Published 2020
    “…The resonance circuit is used to (i) selectively pick the desired signal whose output is fed to a Cockcroft–Walton voltage multiplier circuit; and (ii) match the impedance of the antenna with the Cockcroft–Walton voltage multiplier circuit for optimum power (DC) transfer. …”
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