UNVEILING THE CHARGE DISTRIBUTION OF A GAAS-BASED NANOELECTRONIC DEVICE: A LARGE EXPERIMENTAL DATASET APPROACH

Unveiling the charge distribution of a GaAs-based nanoelectronic device: A large experimental dataset approach

In quantum nanoelectronics, numerical simulations have become a ubiquitous tool.Yet the comparison with experiments is often done at a qualitative level or restricted to a single device with a handful of fitting parameters.In this work, we assess the predictive power of these simulations by comparing the results of a single model with a large exper

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The potential of phosphorus-solubilizing purple nonsulfur bacteria in agriculture: Present and future perspectives

Phosphorus (P) is one of the essential macronutrients for crops.It is present in soil in two forms: soluble and insoluble.However, plants cannot absorb the insoluble forms, including Al-P, Fe-P, and Ca-P; thus, the phosphorus use efficiency is reduced.Therefore, the biological approaches should focus more on sustainable agriculture to overcome this

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Reduction of hazardous incinerated bio-medical waste ash and its environmental strain by utilizing in green concrete

Incinerated Bio-Medical Waste Ash (IBWA) is toxic waste material with broad potential (cancer, genetic risk, premature death, permanent disease) to inflict severe health damage for the atmosphere and humans.This waste is disposed of as landfill, which contaminates the underground water and environment.The effective way of disposal of IBWA is by uti

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Introduction of day case hip and knee replacement programme at an inpatient ward is safe and may expedite shortening of hospital stays of traditional arthroplasties

Abstract Purpose We investigated the safety of primary hip and knee replacements with same day discharge (SDD) and their effect on length of stay (LOS) of traditional inpatient arthroplasties at our elective orthopaedic ward.Methods 200 patients underwent elective, unilateral primary day case total hip (THA, n = 94), total knee (TKA, n = 60) and un

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