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Publications by J. Partridge
Electrical Characteristics of Top-Down ZnO Nanowire Transistors Using Remote Plasma ALD
IEEE Electron Device Letters
Electronic Engineering
Optical
Electrical
Magnetic Materials
Electronic
Post-Embryonic Expression ofC. elegansmicroRNAs Belonging to Thelin-4andlet-7families in the Hypodermis and the Reproductive System
Developmental Dynamics
Developmental Biology
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Ultrasensitive Electrical Detection of Hemagglutinin for Point-Of-Care Detection of Influenza Virus Based on a CMP-NANA Probe and Top-Down Processed Silicon Nanowire Field-Effect Transistors
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Information Systems
Electronic Engineering
Biochemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Molecular Physics,
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Atomic
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A Top-Down Spatially Resolved Electrical Load Model
Energies
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Energy Engineering
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Fuel Technology
Sustainability
Optimization
Electrical
Power Technology
the Environment
Improved Electrical Transport Properties of an N-ZnO Nanowire/P-Diamond Heterojunction
RSC Advances
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Tuning Characteristics of the Top-Down Attentional Setting
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Linguistics
Sensory Systems
Language
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A Novel Top-Down Fabrication Process for Vertically-Stacked Silicon-Nanowire Array
Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
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Fluid Flow
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Computer Science Applications
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ZnO Nanowire Formation by Two-Step Deposition Method Using Energy-Controlled Hollow-Type Magnetron RF Plasma
Journal of Nanomaterials
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Nanoscience
Protein Identification Using Top-Down Spectra
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Self-Consistent Simulations of Nanowire Transistors Using Atomistic Basis Sets
Congruency Effects in the Remote Distractor Paradigm: Evidence for Top-Down Modulation
Journal of Vision
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