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Beckmann, H. O., J. L. Whitten, and Inder P. Batra. "AB initio studies of He-Ni and He-Cu interaction potentials." Surface Science Letters 156 (June 1985): A330. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-2584(85)90456-6.

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Beckmann, H. O., J. L. Whitten, and Inder P. Batra. "AB initio studies of HeNi and HeCu interaction potentials." Surface Science 156 (June 1985): 670–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0039-6028(85)90238-9.

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Yan, Zhanfeng, Shaoshuai Liu, Songqin Xia, Yong Zhang, Yugang Wang, and Tengfei Yang. "He behavior in Ni and Ni-based equiatomic solid solution alloy." Journal of Nuclear Materials 505 (July 2018): 200–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2018.04.009.

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Knapp, J. A., D. M. Follstaedt, and S. M. Myers. "Hardening by bubbles in He-implanted Ni." Journal of Applied Physics 103, no. 1 (January 2008): 013518. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2831205.

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Lemahieu, I., D. Segers, L. Deschepper, L. Dorikens-Vanpraet, M. Dorikens, L. Stals, C. Mommaert, and G. Severne. "Annealing study of He-irradiated Ni samples." Crystal Research and Technology 22, no. 11 (November 1987): K210—K213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/crat.2170221129.

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Zhang, Wei, Chengbin Wang, Hengfeng Gong, Zijian Xu, Cuilan Ren, Jianxing Dai, Ping Huai, Zhiyuan Zhu, Huiqiu Deng, and Wangyu Hu. "Development of a pair potential for Ni–He." Journal of Nuclear Materials 472 (April 2016): 105–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2015.12.033.

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Monreal, R., E. C. Goldberg, F. Flores, A. Närmann, H. Derks, and W. Heiland. "Channeling effects in He scattering from Ni(110)." Surface Science 211-212 (April 1989): 271–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0039-6028(89)90780-2.

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Monreal, R., E. C. Goldberg, F. Flores, A. Närmann, H. Derks, and W. Heiland. "Channeling effects in He scattering from Ni(110)." Surface Science Letters 211-212 (April 1989): A117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-2584(89)90328-9.

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Kalin, B. A., A. G. Bogachev, I. I. Chernov, S. I. Korshunov, and I. V. Reutov. "Helium-porosity evolution in He+-irradiated Ni-C and Ni-C-Ti model alloys." Atomic Energy 73, no. 3 (September 1992): 723–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00761626.

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Davison, Rosena. "A French Troupe in Naples in 1773: A Theatrical Curiosity." Theatre Research International 10, no. 1 (1985): 32–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307883300010476.

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On January 2nd 1773 the abbé Galiani wrote to his friend in Paris, Mme d'Epinay: ‘Qu'on voie Paris et Naples, on verra une légère esquisse du tout et du néant.’ He is referring to the dearth of interesting people and events he found on returning to his native Naples, in contrast to the flourishing social and cultural life which he had enjoyed with his many friends in Paris. Forced to leave the post he had held for ten years as secretary to the ambassador of the Kingdom of Two Sicilies because of a diplomatic blunder, Galiani dreaded his return to Naples, and his letters constantly complain of the intolerable conditions of what he termed his ‘exile’. While prone to a certain amount of exaggeration in his letters – thereby hoping to provoke sympathy amongst his Parisian correspondents – Galiani nevertheless had cause to complain of the intellectual ‘desert’ in which he now found himself. This is how he expressed it to Mme d'Epinay, his closest and most faithful correspondent:Si vous ne me rendez pas ma gaîté, je n'écrirai plus à personne; car ici je n'ai rien qui me tourmente, si ce n'est que je n'ai ni d'amusements, ni de plaisirs, ni d'amis, ni d'écoliers, ni de dîners, ni de soupers, ni d'argent, ni de vanité, ni de gaîté, ni d'affaires agréables, ni d'amours. (I, 50–1)It is therefore not surprising that an unusual theatrical event in Naples shook him out of the apathy into which he had retreated, and temporarily at least filled the Neapolitan ‘néant’ of which he complained. This was the arrival of a French theatre company; and for approximately two and a half months, from early January to mid-March 1773, Galiani's letters to Mme d'Epinay were almost entirely devoted to what he enthusiastically called his ‘Gazette des Spectacles’. The event could not fail to capture his undivided attention. The company, directed by Sennepart, was to perform seventeenth- and eighteenth-century French plays at the Teatro dei Fiorentini. Apart from delighting Galiani, this brief episode of theatrical history provides us with some interesting insights into the taste in drama, both French and Italian, at the mid-way point of the second half of the eighteenth century. In this article we propose to examine the choice of plays, and the reactions of the Neapolitan audiences, as reported by Galiani who, with his thorough and up-to-date knowledge of the French theatre and of the milieu which had inspired it, frequently amazes (and amuses) us with the perspicacity of the comments in his ‘Gazette’.
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Wang, Jingyuan, Yixiang Li, Yanmei Yang, Yongqiang Li, Mingwen Zhao, Weifeng Li, Jing Guan, and Yuanyuan Qu. "Efficient Helium Separation with Two-Dimensional Metal–Organic Framework Fe/Ni-PTC: A Theoretical Study." Membranes 11, no. 12 (November 26, 2021): 927. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes11120927.

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Helium (He) is one of the indispensable and rare strategic materials for national defense and high-tech industries. However, daunting challenges have to be overcome for the supply shortage of He resources. Benefitted from the wide pore size distribution, sufficient intrinsic porosity, and high specific surface area, metal–organic framework (MOF) materials are prospective candidates for He purification in the membrane-based separation technology. In this work, through first-principles calculations and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, we studied the permeability and filtration performance of He by the newly synthesized two-dimensional Fe-PTC MOF and its analogue Ni-PTC MOF. We found that both Fe-PTC and Ni-PTC have superior high performance for He separation. The selectivity of He over N2 was calculated to be ~1017 for Fe-PTC and ~1015 for Ni-PTC, respectively, both higher than most of the previously proposed 2D porous membranes. Meanwhile, high He permeance (10−4~10−3 mol s−1 m−2 Pa−1) can be obtained for the Fe/Ni-PTC MOF for temperatures ranging from 200 to 500 K. Therefore, the present study offers a highly prospective membrane for He separation, which has great potential in industrial application.
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Ti-Jiang, Liu, Wang Yue-Xia, Pan Zheng-Ying, Jiang Xiao-Mei, Zhou Liang, and Zhu Jing. "Atomistic Simulation of He Clustering and Defects Produced in Ni." Chinese Physics Letters 23, no. 5 (April 28, 2006): 1261–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0256-307x/23/5/054.

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Sawai, Tomotsugu, Masami Ando, Eiichi Wakai, Kiyoyuki Shiba, and Shiro Jitsukawa. "Ni-Doped F82H to Investigate He Effects in HFIR Irradiation." Fusion Science and Technology 44, no. 1 (July 2003): 201–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.13182/fst03-a334.

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Rieder, K. H., and W. Stocker. "A He-diffraction study of hydrogen chemisorption on Ni(113)." Chemical Physics Letters 126, no. 3-4 (May 1986): 297–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0009-2614(86)80086-0.

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Penn, David R., and Peter Apell. "Theory of spin-polarized metastable-atom-deexcitation spectroscopy: Ni-He." Physical Review B 41, no. 6 (February 15, 1990): 3303–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.41.3303.

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Lynn, K. G., D. M. Chen, Bent Nielsen, R. Pareja, and S. Myers. "Variable-energy positron-beam studies of Ni implanted with He." Physical Review B 34, no. 3 (August 1, 1986): 1449–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.34.1449.

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Obermeyer, H., H. Przybylski, H. Hemme, K. J. Snowdon, and W. Heiland. "Polarized light emission from grazing incidence He+ Ni(111) interaction." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 13, no. 1-3 (March 1986): 578–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0168-583x(86)90569-0.

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Sethi, S. A., and A. R. Thölén. "Sintering of passivated ultrafine Ni powder in H2 and He." Nanostructured Materials 4, no. 8 (December 1994): 903–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0965-9773(94)90096-5.

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Wakai, E., T. Ezawa, J. Imamura, T. Takenaka, T. Tanabe, and R. Oshima. "Effect of solute atoms on swelling in Ni alloys and pure Ni under He+ ion irradiation." Journal of Nuclear Materials 307-311 (December 2002): 367–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0022-3115(02)01192-3.

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Monreal, R., F. Flores, A. Närmann, W. Heiland, S. Schubert, and P. M. Echenique. "Inelastic energy loss of low energy He scattered from Ni(110)." Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids 109, no. 1-4 (July 1989): 75–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10420158908220523.

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Rieder, K. H. "Diffraction of He and Ne from Ni(113): A comparative study." Physical Review B 39, no. 15 (May 15, 1989): 10708–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.39.10708.

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Närmann, A., H. Derks, W. Heiland, R. Monreal, E. Goldberg, and F. Flores. "Crystallographic effects in charge exchange processes: He scattering from Ni(110)." Surface Science 217, no. 1-2 (July 1989): 255–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0039-6028(89)90547-5.

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Närmann, A., H. Derks, W. Heiland, R. Monreal, E. Goldberg, and F. Flores. "Crystallographic effects in charge exchange processes: He scattering from Ni(110)." Surface Science Letters 217, no. 1-2 (July 1989): A365. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-2584(89)90980-8.

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Russell, Steve. "Review of Ni He, Chinese Criminal Trials: A Comprehensive Empirical Inquiry." Asian Journal of Criminology 9, no. 1 (February 26, 2014): 83–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11417-014-9186-6.

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Kaufmann, I. R., A. Pick, M. B. Pereira, and H. I. Boudinov. "Ni/Al2O3/4H-SiC structure for He++energy detection in RBS experiments." Journal of Instrumentation 11, no. 10 (October 18, 2016): P10013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/11/10/p10013.

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Gross, G., and K. H. Rieder. "He-diffraction investigations of the of oxygen and hydrogen on Ni(111)." Surface Science Letters 241, no. 1-2 (January 1991): A2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-2584(91)91052-x.

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Masciocchi, G., J. W. van der Jagt, M. A. Syskaki, A. Lamperti, N. Wolff, A. Lotnyk, J. Langer, et al. "Control of magnetoelastic coupling in Ni/Fe multilayers using He+ ion irradiation." Applied Physics Letters 121, no. 18 (October 31, 2022): 182401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0107942.

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This study reports the effects of post-growth He+ irradiation on the magneto-elastic properties of a Ni/Fe multi-layered stack. The progressive intermixing caused by He+ irradiation at the interfaces of the multilayer allows us to tune the saturation magnetostriction value with increasing He+ fluences and even to induce a reversal of the sign of the magnetostrictive effect. Additionally, the critical fluence at which the absolute value of the magnetostriction is dramatically reduced is identified. Therefore, insensitivity to strain of the magnetic stack is nearly reached, as required for many applications. All the above-mentioned effects are attributed to the combination of the negative saturation magnetostriction of sputtered Ni and Fe layers and the positive magnetostriction of the Ni xFe1− x alloy at the intermixed interfaces, whose contribution is gradually increased with irradiation. Importantly, the irradiation does not alter the layer polycrystalline structure, confirming that post-growth He+ ion irradiation is an excellent tool to tune the magneto-elastic properties of multilayer samples. An alternative class of spintronic devices can be envisioned with a material treatment able to arbitrary change the magnetostriction with ion-induced “magnetic patterning.”
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Kemper, Paul R., Ming Teh Hsu, and Michael T. Bowers. "Transition-metal ion-rare gas clusters: bond strengths and molecular parameters for Co+(He/Ne)n, Ni+(He/Ne)n, and Cr+(He/Ne/Ar)." Journal of Physical Chemistry 95, no. 26 (December 1991): 10600–10609. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/j100179a022.

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GREBER, T., W. AUWÄRTER, M. HOESCH, G. GRAD, P. BLAHA, and J. OSTERWALDER. "THE FERMI SURFACE IN A MAGNETIC METAL–INSULATOR INTERFACE." Surface Review and Letters 09, no. 02 (April 2002): 1243–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218625x02001884.

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Nickel (111) and the interface of hexagonal boron nitride on Ni(111) serve as model systems for an itinerant ferromagnet that is truncated with vacuum or a single layer insulator. These systems are investigated with angle-scanned He I and He II photoemission. Upon formation of the h-BN/Ni(111) interface the work function drops by 1.8 eV and the minority Ni Λ3d-band shifts by 0.13 eV to higher binding energy. This indicates that the Ni magnetic moment decreases in the interface. Spin-polarized band structure calculations from bulk nickel identify the observed minority and majority bands. The experimental Fermi surface maps show that h-BN distorts a minority d-band in a way which is consistent with the decreasing magnetic moment. It can be seen that h-BN affects the scattering of the electrons. Effects in the photoemission final and initial state are recognized.
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Wang, Peng, Zeng Gao, Dongfeng Cheng, Dongxia Xu, and Jitai Niu. "Effect of Ni–P alloy coating on microstructures and properties of vacuum brazed joints of SiCp/Al composites." Modern Physics Letters B 31, no. 08 (March 20, 2017): 1750082. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217984917500828.

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Compared without electroless Ni–P alloy coating on the SiCp/Al composites, the paper describes the effect of Ni–P deposited layer on the microstructure evolution, shear strength, airtightness and fracture behavior of vacuum brazed joints. Void free and compact reaction layers along the 6063Al/Ni–P deposited layer/filler metal interfaces indicated that the joints exhibit high airtightness with He-leakage less than [Formula: see text] [Formula: see text]. Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS) analysis showed that the reaction layers mainly included brittle Al–Ni and Al–Cu–Ni intermetallics, where fracture occurred in priority and the shear strength was less than 90 MPa. However, without Ni–P alloy coating, sound joints with high shear strength of 100.1 MPa but low airtightness with He-leakage higher than [Formula: see text] were also obtained at 590[Formula: see text]C for soaking time of 30 min. In this case, a few holes that occurred along the filler metal/SiC particle interface significantly decreased the compactness of the joints. Therefore, according to the requirements in practical applications, suitable choice was provided in this research.
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Huang, Hai, Xiaoting Yuan, Xiaoxin Ge, and Qing Peng. "Defective Graphene Effects on Primary Displacement Damage and He Diffusion at a Ni–Graphene Interface: Molecular Dynamics Simulations." Crystals 13, no. 2 (January 22, 2023): 198. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cryst13020198.

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Ni–graphene nanocomposites with high-density interfaces have enormous potential as irradiation-tolerant materials applied in Gen-IV reactors. Nevertheless, the mechanism wherein the intrinsic and/or irradiation-induced defects of graphene affect the irradiation tolerance of the composites remains poorly understood. Here, we investigate the effects of the two types of defective graphene on the displacement damage and He diffusion of the composites, respectively, using atomistic simulations. The introduction of the intrinsic defects of graphene has a significant effect on the Ni lattice structure near the Ni–graphene interface, especially showing that after displacement cascades, the number of defects gradually increases with the increase in graphene-defective size due to the formation and growth of stacking fault tetrahedra. The existence of the irradiation-induced defects of graphene does not diminish the ability of the interface to trap He atoms/clusters and even may be maintained or improved, mainly reflected in the fact that many isolated He atoms and small clusters can gradually migrate toward the interface and the fraction of He within the interface is up to 37.72% after 1 ns. This study provides an important insight into the understanding of the association relationships of defective graphene with the irradiation tolerance of composites.
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Yoon, Syn-Hae, Woojong Cho, Juhan Mun, Wonyeong Jeong, Young Do Kim, and Seong-Soo Choi. "Atypical presentation of complex regional pain syndrome: neuropathic itching - A case report -." Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 16, no. 4 (October 30, 2021): 377–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.17085/apm.21009.

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Background: In some patients with neuropathic pain (NP), such as complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), itching rather than pain is the main symptom making diagnosis and treatment difficult.Case: We report a case of a 23-year-old man with a history of hypoxic brain damage who presented with pruritus of the left foot and ankle. His left foot was fractured, and he underwent surgery 6 months previously. After the operation and cast application, he developed uncontrolled pruritus, swelling, sweating, and flushing of the left foot skin with limping. On examination, he showed well-known features of CRPS without pain. He was diagnosed with an atypical CRPS with neuropathic itching (NI). With treatment modalities used for NP and CRPS, his pruritus subsided gradually, and the his ankle mobility improved.Conclusions: Unexplained itching can be the main symptom in some CRPS patients. Treatment according to NP can improve symptoms of NI in CRPS patients.
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Sarmiento Klapper, Helmuth, Jutta Klöwer, and Olesya Gosheva. "Hydrogen embrittlement: the game changing factor in the applicability of nickel alloys in oilfield technology." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 375, no. 2098 (June 12, 2017): 20160415. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2016.0415.

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Precipitation hardenable (PH) nickel (Ni) alloys are often the most reliable engineering materials for demanding oilfield upstream and subsea applications especially in deep sour wells. Despite their superior corrosion resistance and mechanical properties over a broad range of temperatures, the applicability of PH Ni alloys has been questioned due to their susceptibility to hydrogen embrittlement (HE), as confirmed in documented failures of components in upstream applications. While extensive work has been done in recent years to develop testing methodologies for benchmarking PH Ni alloys in terms of their HE susceptibility, limited scientific research has been conducted to achieve improved foundational knowledge about the role of microstructural particularities in these alloys on their mechanical behaviour in environments promoting hydrogen uptake. Precipitates such as the γ ′, γ ′′ and δ-phase are well known for defining the mechanical and chemical properties of these alloys. To elucidate the effect of precipitates in the microstructure of the oil-patch PH Ni alloy 718 on its HE susceptibility, slow strain rate tests under continuous hydrogen charging were conducted on material after several different age-hardening treatments. By correlating the obtained results with those from the microstructural and fractographic characterization, it was concluded that HE susceptibility of oil-patch alloy 718 is strongly influenced by the amount and size of precipitates such as the γ ′ and γ ′′ as well as the δ-phase rather than by the strength level only. In addition, several HE mechanisms including hydrogen-enhanced decohesion and hydrogen-enhanced local plasticity were observed taking place on oil-patch alloy 718, depending upon the characteristics of these phases when present in the microstructure. This article is part of the themed issue ‘The challenges of hydrogen and metals’.
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Griffiths, Malcolm, Steven Xu, and Juan Eduardo Ramos Nervi. "Swelling and He-Embrittlement of Austenitic Stainless Steels and Ni-Alloys in Nuclear Reactors." Metals 12, no. 10 (October 10, 2022): 1692. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/met12101692.

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Rate theory models have been developed for the swelling and He-embrittlement of austenitic stainless steels and Ni-alloys in nuclear reactors. The models illustrate how microstructure evolution during irradiation affects the rate of change of mechanical properties and the dimensional stability. He-stabilised cavity accumulation on grain boundaries, which causes brittle failure at low stresses and strains known as He-embrittlement, is shown to be strongly dependent on the irradiation temperature and the rate of production of Frenkel pairs and He atoms. The results show that the accumulation of cavities on grain boundaries falls into two regimes: (i) that dictated by matrix bubble swelling at low temperatures; and (ii) that dictated by matrix void swelling at high temperatures.
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Konno, Azusa, Naoko H. Oono, Shigeharu Ukai, Sosuke Kondo, Okinobu Hashitomi, and Akihiko Kimura. "He-Cavity Accumulation at Oxide Particle-Matrix Interface in Ni-Base ODS Superalloy." MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS 58, no. 12 (2017): 1636–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.m2017142.

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Landstreet, J. D. "Abundances of the elements He to Ni in the atmosphere of Sirius A." Astronomy & Astrophysics 528 (March 15, 2011): A132. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201016259.

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Constantinescu, B., F. Vasiliu, and G. Alexandru. "Radiation damage studies on Ni implanted with high energy He and D ions." Fusion Engineering and Design 41, no. 1-4 (September 1998): 79–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0920-3796(98)00209-9.

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Chen, Feng, Hui Hu, Fei Lu, Bo-Rong Shi, Jian-Hua Zhang, Ke-Ming Wang, Ding-Yu Shen, and Xue-Mei Wang. "Comparison between MeV Ni+ and He+ ion-implanted planar optical waveguides in quartz." Optics Communications 190, no. 1-6 (April 2001): 153–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0030-4018(01)01082-3.

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Lovrić, D., B. Gumhalter, K. Hermann, G. Ertl, and K. Wandelt. "Effective He* deexcitation energies in penning ionization spectroscopy of co adsorbed on Ni." Surface Science 189-190 (October 1987): 59–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0039-6028(87)80415-6.

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Lovrić, D., B. Gumhalter, K. Hermann, G. Ertl, and K. Wandelt. "Effective He∗ deexcitation energies in penning ionization spectroscopy of Co adsorbed on Ni." Surface Science Letters 189-190 (October 1987): A393. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-2584(87)90426-9.

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Lenarc̆ic̆-Poljanec, K., M. Hodos̆c̆ek, D. Lovrić, and B. Gumhalter. "Interaction of He atoms with (111) and (100) surfaces of Cu and Ni." Surface Science Letters 251-252 (July 1991): A353. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-2584(91)90955-q.

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Parschau, G., and K. H. Rieder. "He-diffraction investigations of a molecular chemisorption system: Ni(110)/(2×1)CO." Surface Science Letters 257, no. 1-3 (November 1991): L628—L632. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-2584(91)91077-a.

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Derks, H., A. Närmann, and W. Heiland. "The scattering of He ions off Ni(110) at grazing incidence: Surface channeling." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 44, no. 2 (December 1989): 125–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0168-583x(89)90416-3.

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Parschau, G., and K. H. Rieder. "He-diffraction investigations of a molecular chemisorption system: Ni(110)/(2 × 1)CO." Surface Science 257, no. 1-3 (November 1991): L628—L632. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0039-6028(91)90766-l.

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Lenarc̆ic̆-Poljanec, K., M. Hodos̆c̆ek, D. Lovrić, and B. Gumhalter. "Interaction of He atoms with (111) and (100) surfaces of Cu and Ni." Surface Science 251-252 (July 1991): 706–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0039-6028(91)91083-a.

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Farías, D., I. Eckert, B. Burg, and K. H. Rieder. "A He-scattering study of the hydrogen-induced “streaky phase” of Ni(100)." Surface Science 297, no. 2 (November 1993): 162–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0039-6028(93)90259-m.

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Chen, Huaican, Xiaozhi Zhan, Xiao Liu, Yang Hai, Juping Xu, Tao Zhu, and Wen Yin. "The behavior of helium atoms in He+ ion implanted W/Ni bilayer nanocomposite." Applied Surface Science 486 (August 2019): 274–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2019.05.007.

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Rasmussen, Amanda. "The Rise of Labor: A Chinese-Australian Participates in Bendigo Local Politics at a Formative Moment, 1904–1905." Journal of Chinese Overseas 9, no. 2 (2013): 245–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/17932548-12341261.

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Abstract Chinese-Australian and son of an entrepreneur, Edward Ni Gan, a successful lawyer and would-be politician, was, in 1904, the first candidate in a Bendigo municipal election to tie his campaign to the Labor Party platform. Labor had just achieved the significant victory of three months in power at a federal level, and, although Ni Gan did not win in 1904, his support for the movement was well-received in Bendigo. When he tried to stand the following year as the endorsed Labor candidate, however, he was quickly disillusioned by procedural rules and his inadequate trade union networks. His speeches as an independent candidate showed his political position recast as a radical liberal in the Deakinite mode. In both campaigns, Ni Gan’s colour was a difference which could be accommodated since he otherwise so happily embodied the young, white, “fair and square” sportsman who was an ideal progressive Bendigonian. His engagement with Labor politics in the first decade of the twentieth century shows that the drive for “White Australia” which often dominated the national conversation, could be less powerful at local levels.
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Jantarang, Salina, Simone Ligori, Jonathan Horlyck, Emma C. Lovell, Tze Hao Tan, Bingqiao Xie, Rose Amal, and Jason Scott. "Plasma-Induced Catalyst Support Defects for the Photothermal Methanation of Carbon Dioxide." Materials 14, no. 15 (July 28, 2021): 4195. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14154195.

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The presence of defects in a catalyst support is known to benefit catalytic activity. In this work, a He-plasma treatment-based strategy for introducing and stabilising defects on a Ni/TiO2 catalyst for photothermal CO2 hydrogenation was established. The impact of pretreatment step sequence—which comprised He-plasma treatment and reduction/passivation—on defect generation and stabilisation within the support was evaluated. Characterisation of the Ni/TiO2 catalysts indicated that defects created in the TiO2 support during the initial plasma treatment stage were then stabilised by the reduction/passivation process, (P-R)Ni/TiO2. Conversely, performing reduction/passivation first, (R-P)Ni/TiO2, invoked a resistance to subsequent defect formation upon plasma treatment and consequently, poorer photothermal catalytic activity. The plasma treatment altered the metal-support interaction and ease of catalyst reduction. Under photothermal conditions, (P-R)Ni/TiO2 reached the highest methane production in 75 min, while (R-P)Ni/TiO2 required 165 min. Decoupling the impacts of light and heat indicated thermal dominance of the reaction with CO2 conversion observed from 200 °C onwards. Methane was the primary product with carbon monoxide detected at 350 °C (~2%) and 400 °C (~5%). Overall, the findings demonstrate the importance of pretreatment step sequence when utilising plasma treatment to generate active defect sites in a catalyst support.
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Silverstein, Paul. "The Cultivation of “Culture” in the Moroccan Amazigh Movement." Review of Middle East Studies 43, no. 2 (2009): 168–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2151348100000628.

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In the opening sequence of a 2008 documentary, Ni Sauvage, Ni Barbare (Neither Savage Nor Barbaric), co-produced by Québecois and Moroccan television, the director Roger Cantin introduces his subjects over images of art, ritual, and nature that alternate between northern Canada and northern Africa: Fouad Lahbib is a painter from Morocco. He is Berber, he is Amazigh, he is an autochthon from North Africa. Florent Valiant is a singer from Quebec. He is Innu, he is Amerindian, he is an autochthon from North America. At first glance, they come from completely different cultures. Their ancestral lands are far apart, separated by an ocean; they don’t look at all alike. One people travels by rivers and through immense forests. The other lives with heat and drought. What do these two men, Fouad Lahbib and Florent Vallant, have in common? They belong to marginalized cultures whose extinction was precipitated, whose assimilation was desired, and whose language and customs were silenced. Were they really savages and barbarians? Or simply people who approach the world with a spirit of harmony, sharing, and solidarity? Meeting each other for the first time, Fouad Lahbib and Florent Vallant will learn with us how much all men are alike, wherever they may live.
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