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sj-png-2-njn-10.1177_20571585241227583 - Supplemental material for Swedish nursing research: A bibliometric and content analysis revealing author and institute collaborations, impact, and topics
Supplemental material, sj-png-2-njn-10.1177_20571585241227583 for Swedish nursing research: A bibliometric and content analysis revealing author and institute collaborations, impact, and topics by Christopher Holmberg in Nordic Journal of Nursing Research</p
SJ Sindu: 47th Annual ODU Literary Festival
SJ Sindu is a Tamil diaspora author of two literary novels (Marriage of a Thousand Lies, which won the Publishing Triangle Edmund White Award; and Blue-Skinned Gods, which was an Indie Next Pick and a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award), two graphic novels (Shakti and the forthcoming Tall Water), and one collection of short stories (The Goth House Experiment). Sindu holds a PhD in English and Creative Writing from Florida State University and is a co-editor for Zero Street, a literary fiction series featuring LGBTQ+ authors through the University of Nebraska Press. Sindu is an assistant professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. More at sjsindu.com
sj-png-3-njn-10.1177_20571585241227583 - Supplemental material for Swedish nursing research: A bibliometric and content analysis revealing author and institute collaborations, impact, and topics
Supplemental material, sj-png-3-njn-10.1177_20571585241227583 for Swedish nursing research: A bibliometric and content analysis revealing author and institute collaborations, impact, and topics by Christopher Holmberg in Nordic Journal of Nursing Research</p
sj-png-1-njn-10.1177_20571585241227583 - Supplemental material for Swedish nursing research: A bibliometric and content analysis revealing author and institute collaborations, impact, and topics
Supplemental material, sj-png-1-njn-10.1177_20571585241227583 for Swedish nursing research: A bibliometric and content analysis revealing author and institute collaborations, impact, and topics by Christopher Holmberg in Nordic Journal of Nursing Research</p
sj-docx-1-mdm-10.1177_0272989X221097106 – Supplemental material for Trends in Author-Reported Cost-Effectiveness Thresholds in the United States from 1995 to 2018: Implications for Discount Rates
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-mdm-10.1177_0272989X221097106 for Trends in Author-Reported Cost-Effectiveness Thresholds in the United States from 1995 to 2018: Implications for Discount Rates by Ankur Pandya, Mike Paulden, Jinyi Zhu, Tara A. Lavelle and James Hammitt in Medical Decision Making</p
Design of bimetallic nanoparticles
This work was supported by Korean Research Foundation Grant(KRF-2003-003-D00087). The author(S.J.Cho) acknowledged the generous permission to use the synchortron radiation at the Pohang Accelerator Laboratory
A TCAD Simulation Study on the Short-circuit Performance of 650V P-pillar Offset Super-junction MOSFET
The limitation of Silicon based power MOSFET was broken by the super-junction (SJ) structure, which can provide lower specific on-resistance and higher breakdown voltage compared with the conventional power MOSFET structure. Multi-epitaxial and multi-ion-implant technology, as a mature manufacturing process of the SJ structure, has been widely used in the field of SJ-MOSFET. Therefore, this process is applied to construct the cell structure of 650V SJ-MOSFET in our study. Based on practical application, high current caused by unexpected short circuit will induce an increasing of the internal temperature of SJ-MOSFET, which leads to an irreversible damage in the SJ-MOSFET devices. However, the short-circuit robustness of SJ-MOSFET is still unstable, and the structure needs to be further improved. In our study, the electrical performance of a 650V SJ-MOSFET with offset P-pillar is theoretically investigated by means of technology computer aided design (TCAD) when the SJ-MOSFET is short circuited. The results clearly show that the optimized SJ-MOSFET can withstand the source-drain voltage of 400V for at least 10 μs in the case of the short-circuit. The thermal distribution and peak temperature of the cell structure of SJ-MOSFET are also simulated to assist in the analysis of the short circuit capable of the device. In addition, the hole current density distribution of two SJ-MOSFETs is considered to gain insight into the effect of P-pillar parameters on the short-circuit robustness. The result represents that the structure with offset P-pillar can effectively improve the short-circuit capability.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Bio-ElectronicsElectronic Components, Technology and Material
Kazimierz Nowosielski as an author of “Topos”
The article is an attempt to outline the biography of Kazimierz Nowosielski – poet, essayist, literary scholar, one of the ideological patrons of “Topos”, to whom the
magazine owes its name. In the author’s opinion, in order to fully understand the poet’s biography, it is necessary to show the initiatives, especially the periodicals,
which Nowosielski cooperated with for years. In one of the most important ones – “Topos” – Nowosielski let himself be known both as a literary critic and art critic
and as a subject whose poetic and essayistic texts were discussed in the magazine. Using Nowosielski as an example, the author shows how important a role in the
formation of literary technique and axiological background is played by the magazine with which the author cooperates.ZBIGNIEW CHOJNOWSKI, prof. dr hab., pracuje w Instytucie Literaturoznawstwa Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie. Opublikował między innymi monografie: Północne miniatury krytyczne. Kultura literacka na Warmii i Mazurach (Olsztyn 2018); Północne miniatury krytyczne. Koloryty ziem pruskich i varia (Olsztyn 2018) oraz Postacie kobiecości. O poezji Kazimiery Iłłakowiczówny (Kraków 2019). Zajmuje się poezją XX wieku i najnowszą, regionalizmem literackim, kulturą literacką Warmii i Mazur. Uprawia krytykę literacką.Uniwersytet Warmińsko-MazurskiNowosielski K., „Bal u Salomona”: salon, Gulistan i Sodoma, „Topos” 2015, nr 4.Nowosielski K., Logika i nieobliczalność: o malarstwie Władysława Jackiewicza, „Topos” 2004, nr 3/4.Nowosielski K., „Malte” – moje czytanie, „Topos” 1998, nr 1/2.Nowosielski K., „Na co Polska?” O chrześcijańskim patriotyzmie Norwida, „Topos” 2015, nr 1.Nowosielski K., Od Autora, [w:] Pożegnanie z Uniwersytetem. Wybrane szkice o literaturze polskiej i nie tylko, Gdańsk 2018.Nowosielski K., Przejść od dialogu do świadectwa, „Topos” 2005, nr 3.Nowosielski K., Zauważmy rzeczywistość, „Topos” 2003, nr 6.Nowosielski K., Życie „na hurra!” (o Ryszardzie Milczewskim-Bruno), „Topos” 2002, nr 3.Obrazy matki [z poetą, historykiem literatury K. Nowosielskim rozm. Ewa Kunicka], „Pielgrzym” 1999, nr 10.Świadectwo czasu, świadectwo poezji [zapis dyskusji po spotkaniu autorskim poetów Krzysztofa Koehlera, Wojciecha Wencla i Jarosława Zalesińskiego w Dworku Sierakowskich w Sopocie, 17 czerwca 1997 r., spisała Anna Sobecka], „Topos” 1997, nr 3.34135
On the binary nature of the γ-ray sources AGL J2241+4454 (= MWC 656) and HESS J0632+057 (= MWC 148)
We present optical spectroscopy of MWC 656 and MWC 148, the proposed optical counterparts of the gamma-ray sources AGL J2241+4454 and HESS J0632+0 57, respectively. The main parameters of the Halpha emission line (EW, FWHM and centroid velocity) in these stars are modulated on the proposed orbital periods of 60.37 and 321 days, respectively. These modulations are likely produced by the resonant interaction of the Be discs with compact stars in eccentric orbits. We also present radial velocity curves of the optical stars folded on the above periods and obtain the first orbital elements of the two gamma-ray sources thus confirming their binary nature. Our orbital solution support eccentricities e~0.4 and 0.83+-0.08 for MWC 656 and MWC 148, respectively. Further, our orbital elements imply that the X-ray outbursts in HESS J0632+057/MWC 148 are delayed ~0.3 orbital phases after periastron passage, similarly to the case of LS I +61 303. In addition, the optical photometric light curve maxima in AGL J2241+4454/MWC 656 occur ~0.25 phases passed periastron, similar to what is seen in LS I +61 303. We also find that the orbital eccentricity is correlated with orbital period for the known gamma-ray binaries. This is explained by the fact that small stellar separations are required for the efficient triggering of VHE radiation. Another correlation between the EW of Halpha and orbital period is also observed, similarly to the case of Be/X-ray binaries. These correlations are useful to provide estimates of the key orbital parameters Porb and e from the Halpha line in future Be gamma-ray binary candidates
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