Barnham, Kay, Harrison, Paul and Mason, Paul: Fact or Fiction? The Truth Behind Urban Myths!Anna Quick
particularly by Americans. One thing I observed in twenty years of life in Europe is the resistance of many Europeans to view the world in black-and-white terms, and I suspect this stems at least in part from the experience of living under various occupations — German...
with the capture of a “barn-door skate(Raja laevis),an adult male, preserved in the collection of the New York State Museum. It was contributed on August 4, 1932, by a local fisherman who said he caught it on hook and line the Hudson...
The very next morning after my gold watch party I woke up with pain in my back and left shoulder so severe I could barely make it out of bed. But it was more than just physical pain. I sensed that Thursday morning was the first day of the end of my life. The variety, location, ...
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Grunbaum, E.; Barkay, Z.; Shapira, Y.; Barnham, K.; Bushnell, D.; Ekins-Daukes, N.; Mazzer, M.; Wilshaw, P. The electric field and dopant distribution in p-i-n structures observed by ionisation potential (dopant contrast) microscopy in the HRSEM. In Microscopy of Semiconducting ...
Z BarkayY ShapiraK BarnhamD B BushnellN J Ekins-DaukesM MazzerP R WilshawMicroscopy of semiconducting materials: proceedings of the 14th Conference, April 11-14, 2005, Oxford, UKGrunbaum, E.; Barkay, Z.; Shapira, Y.; Barnham, K.; Bushnell, D.; Ekins-Daukes, N.; Mazzer, M.; ...
Grunbaum, E.; Barkay, Z.; Shapira, Y.; Barnham, K.; Bushnell, D.; Ekins-Daukes, N.; Mazzer, M.; Wilshaw, P. The electric field and dopant distribution in p-i-n structures observed by ionisation potential (dopant contrast) microscopy in the HRSEM. In Microscopy of Semiconducting ...
Alongside this, difficulties with maintaining a work–life balance; fear of the implications of the transition to e-learning on teaching, learning, and assessments; and the loss of face-to-face support networks, with burnout of students and lecturers an ongoing concern [146,147,148]. However,...