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    Resistance versus temperature of an Indium Oxide thin film sample "b15c12" at various applied perpendicular magnetic field values

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    DC sheet resistance of a thin amorphous indium oxide film, measured as a function of temperature at a range of magnetic fields to show a transition from a superconducting state to an metallic state. Each file gives sheet resistance as a function of temperature at a unique value of magnetic field applied perpendicular to the film.Sheet resistance of a thin superconducting amorphous indium oxide film as a function of temperature and perpendicular magnetic field. Increasing field leads to the apparent destruction of the superconducting state and a transition to a metallic high field state.This work was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. DMR-1209578 and DMR-1704456. Portions of this work were conducted in the Minnesota Nano Center, which is supported by the National Science Foundation through the National Nano Coordinated Infrastructure Network (NNCI) under Award Number ECCS-1542202.Lewellyn, Nicholas A; Goldman, Allen M. (2019). Resistance versus temperature of an Indium Oxide thin film sample "b15c12" at various applied perpendicular magnetic field values. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/sf5h-xh91

    Indium Oxide Resistance Fluctuation Measurements

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    Voltage versus time traces for indium oxide film that undergoes an SIT. The noise measurement was in a Wheatstone bridge configuration and measured resistance fluctuations. Resistance versus temperature sweeps are also included. All data was measured in an Oxford Kelvinox K400 dilution refrigerator.For superconducting indium oxide films with higher disorder, a more conventional superconductor-insulator transition is observed. Low frequency resistance measurements performed on such a film are shown in this dataset. Contrary to initial expectations there were no significant changes in the noise properties near the quantum critical point. However, it was found that the noise varied in a way that was consistent with predictions based on a percolation model. Specifically, the noise properties suggest that the superconductor-insulator transition can be modeled by p-model percolation. This model is based on random Josephson junction array models which have been used extensively to explain the properties of granular superconductors.Sponsorship: This work was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. DMR-1209578 and DMR-1704456. Portions of this work were conducted in the Minnesota Nano Center, which is supported by the National Science Foundation through the National Nano Coordinated Infrastructure Network (NNCI) under Award Number ECCS-1542202.Lewellyn, Nicholas A; Goldman, Allen M. (2021). Indium Oxide Resistance Fluctuation Measurements. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/V2VB-9E61

    sj-pdf-4-fas-10.1177_19386400211043363 – Supplemental material for Time and State Legislation Have Decreased Opioid Prescribing in Elective Foot and Ankle Surgery in the United States

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-4-fas-10.1177_19386400211043363 for Time and State Legislation Have Decreased Opioid Prescribing in Elective Foot and Ankle Surgery in the United States by Daniel J. Cunningham, Nicholas F. Kwon, Nicholas B. Allen, Andrew M. Hanselman and Samuel B. Adams in Foot & Ankle Specialist</p

    sj-pdf-3-fas-10.1177_19386400211043363 – Supplemental material for Time and State Legislation Have Decreased Opioid Prescribing in Elective Foot and Ankle Surgery in the United States

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-3-fas-10.1177_19386400211043363 for Time and State Legislation Have Decreased Opioid Prescribing in Elective Foot and Ankle Surgery in the United States by Daniel J. Cunningham, Nicholas F. Kwon, Nicholas B. Allen, Andrew M. Hanselman and Samuel B. Adams in Foot & Ankle Specialist</p

    sj-pdf-2-fas-10.1177_19386400211043363 – Supplemental material for Time and State Legislation Have Decreased Opioid Prescribing in Elective Foot and Ankle Surgery in the United States

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-fas-10.1177_19386400211043363 for Time and State Legislation Have Decreased Opioid Prescribing in Elective Foot and Ankle Surgery in the United States by Daniel J. Cunningham, Nicholas F. Kwon, Nicholas B. Allen, Andrew M. Hanselman and Samuel B. Adams in Foot & Ankle Specialist</p

    sj-pdf-6-fas-10.1177_19386400211043363 – Supplemental material for Time and State Legislation Have Decreased Opioid Prescribing in Elective Foot and Ankle Surgery in the United States

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-6-fas-10.1177_19386400211043363 for Time and State Legislation Have Decreased Opioid Prescribing in Elective Foot and Ankle Surgery in the United States by Daniel J. Cunningham, Nicholas F. Kwon, Nicholas B. Allen, Andrew M. Hanselman and Samuel B. Adams in Foot & Ankle Specialist</p

    sj-pdf-5-fas-10.1177_19386400211043363 – Supplemental material for Time and State Legislation Have Decreased Opioid Prescribing in Elective Foot and Ankle Surgery in the United States

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-5-fas-10.1177_19386400211043363 for Time and State Legislation Have Decreased Opioid Prescribing in Elective Foot and Ankle Surgery in the United States by Daniel J. Cunningham, Nicholas F. Kwon, Nicholas B. Allen, Andrew M. Hanselman and Samuel B. Adams in Foot & Ankle Specialist</p

    sj-pdf-1-fas-10.1177_19386400211043363 – Supplemental material for Time and State Legislation Have Decreased Opioid Prescribing in Elective Foot and Ankle Surgery in the United States

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-fas-10.1177_19386400211043363 for Time and State Legislation Have Decreased Opioid Prescribing in Elective Foot and Ankle Surgery in the United States by Daniel J. Cunningham, Nicholas F. Kwon, Nicholas B. Allen, Andrew M. Hanselman and Samuel B. Adams in Foot & Ankle Specialist</p

    Fig. 2 in Duobrachium sparksae (incertae sedis Ctenophora Tentaculata Cydippida): A new genus and species of benthopelagic ctenophore seen at 3,910 m depth off the coast of Puerto Rico

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    Fig. 2. Line drawing schematic of Duobrachium sparksae n. gen. n. sp. A. Tentacular view of the main body of the animal. B. Oral view. C. Aboral view. ct - ctene row, g - gonads, m - mouth, ta - tentillum, tent - tentacle, stat - statocyst, sto - stomodeum. Illustrations by NB.Published as part of Ford, Michael, Bezio, Nicholas & Collin, Allen, 2020, Duobrachium sparksae (incertae sedis Ctenophora Tentaculata Cydippida): A new genus and species of benthopelagic ctenophore seen at 3,910 m depth off the coast of Puerto Rico, pp. 296-305 in Plankton & Benthos research 15 (4) on page 300, DOI: 10.3800/pbr.15.296, http://zenodo.org/record/645801

    Tropical ginsberg: the resonance of Allen Ginsberg on the Tropicália

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-graduação em Letras/Inglês e Literatura Correspondente, Florianópolis, 2010Through a dialogical relation between poems and song lyrics, and the socio-political contexts which surrounded these texts, this research discusses the resonance that North American poet, Allen Ginsberg, had over the Brazilian musical movement, the Tropicália. The corpora are the poems "Howl" (1956), "America" (1956), "Supermarket in California" (1955), "Sunflower Sutra" (1955), "Song" (1954), and "Wild Orphan" (1952), written by Allen Ginsberg, and the songs "Batmacumba" (1968), composed by Caetano Veloso, and Gilberto Gil, "Baby" (1968), composed by Caetano Veloso, "Geléia Geral" (1968), composed by Gilberto Gil and Torquato Neto, "Alegria, Alegria" (1967), composed by Caetano Veloso, and "Domingo no Parque" (1967), composed by Gilberto Gil. The main theoretical and critical parameters of this research include: Mikhail Bakhtin and his reflections on intertextuality; James J. Farrell, who believes that the American counterculture began with the Beats; Claudio Willer, who stresses the importance of Allen Ginsberg to the Beat movement, as well as to the birth of the American counterculture; Christopher Dunn, who emphasizes the historical, social, and political relevance of the Tropicália; and Celso Favaretto, who discusses in depth the complexity of most of the Tropicália songs. Based on such parameters, this research suggests that the life and work of Allen Ginsberg had great resonance over the creation of the Tropicália.Através de uma relação dialógica entre poesia e letras de música e o contexto sócio-político que circundava tais textos, este estudo discute a ressonância que o poeta Norte Americano, Allen Ginsberg, teve sobre o movimento musical Brasileiro, a Tropicália. A corpora são os poemas "Howl" (1956), "America" (1956), "Supermarket in California" (1955), "Sunflower Sutra" (1955), "Song" (1954), e "Wild Orphan" (1952), escritos por Allen Ginsberg, e as músicas "Batmacumba" (1968), composta por Caetano Veloso, e Gilberto Gil, "Baby" (1968), composta por Caetano Veloso, "Geléia Geral" (1968), composta por Gilberto Gil e Torquato Neto, "Alegria, Alegria" (1967), composta por Caetano Veloso, e "Domingo no Parque" (1967), composta por Gilberto Gil. Os principais parâmetros teóricos e críticos desta pesquisa incluem: Mikhail Bakhtin e suas reflexões sobre intertextualidade; James J. Farrell, que acredita que a contracultura Americana começou com os Beats; também em Claudio Willer, que salienta a importância de Allen Ginsberg no movimento Beat e no nascimento da contracultura Americana; Christopher Dunn, que enfatiza a relevância histórica, social e política da Tropicália; e Celso Favaretto, que discute em profundidade a complexidade da grande maioria das músicas da Tropicália. Baseando-se em tais parâmetros identificados, esta dissertação sugere que a vida e obra de Allen Ginsberg tiveram grande ressonância sobre a criação da Tropicália
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