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Catalogue of Central College Library, at Fayette, Mo. 1887
Pamphlet entitled "Catalogue of Central College Library at Fayette, Mo. 1887." 57 pages. 15.5 cm high. Has index of author names, possibly missing some pages. Several writings in pencil and stray pencil marks
"THE GARDENER" A play by Lab Ky Mo
“THE GARDENER”
A new play by Lab Ky Mo
Starring Aidan Cheng, Jules Chan, Jessie Baek & Lobo Chan.
Directed by Lab Ky Mo and Jillian Wallis
Strapline:
“Dead plants don’t make money. Nothing dead ever makes money.”
Logline:
A boy is smuggled over from Vietnam only to be locked inside a house on his own and forced to look after a houseful of cannabis plants as THE GARDENER.
Synopsis:
THE GARDENER is a new tragi-comedy by Lab Ky Mo which examines the trafficking of illegal Vietnamese migrants into the UK to work on Cannabis farms, often as domestic slaves. When a boy is smuggled over from Vietnam, he finds himself locked inside a house in suburban England and forced to work as an urban ‘gardener’ – to look after and feed a house full of cannabis plants. He sees no one other than his minder whose job it is to look after and feed the boy – with nothing more imaginative than instant noodles. When the boy has the temerity to complain about his poor diet, it not only questions the dynamic of their prisoner/warder relationship but it also precipitates a chain of events that ultimately threatens their entire, closeted world.
Details:
Greenwich Theatre, London 21-22 June, 7.30pm
https://greenwichtheatre.org.uk/events/thegardener/
Running time: 1hr 1
HAXPES spectra of Mo
This dataset consists of HAXPES spectra at Mo measured at SPring-8 BL46XU, and is a part of HAXPES database (MDR HAXPES DB, https://doi.org/10.48505/nims.3056) as a collection of MD
Interlayer composition and interface stability in Mo/Si multilayers studied with high-resolution RBS
Heidemann B, Tappe T, Schmiedeskamp B, Heinzmann U. Interlayer composition and interface stability in Mo/Si multilayers studied with high-resolution RBS. Applied Surface Science. 1994;78(2):133-140
Electrical, morphological and structural properties of RF magnetron sputtered Mo thin films for application in thin film photovoltaic solar cells
Molybdenum (Mo) thin films were deposited using radio frequency magnetron sputtering, for application as a metal back contact material in ‘‘substrate configuration’’ thin film solar cells. The variations of the electrical, morphological, and structural properties of the deposited films with sputtering pressure, sputtering power and post-deposition annealing were determined. The electrical conductivity of the Mo films was found to increase with decreasing sputtering pressure and increasing sputtering power. X-ray diffraction data showed that all the films had a (110) preferred orientation that became less pronounced at higher sputtering power while being relatively insensitive to process pressure. The lattice stress within the films changed from tensile to compressive with increasing sputtering power and the tensile stress increased with increasing sputtering pressure. The surface morphology of the films changed from pyramids to cigar-shaped grains for a sputtering power between 100 and 200 W, remaining largely unchanged at higher power. These grains were also observed to decrease in size with increasing sputtering pressure. Annealing the films was found to affect the resistivity and stress of the films. The resistivity increased due to the presence of residual oxygen and the stress changed from tensile to compressive. The annealing step was not found to affect the crystallisation and grain growth of the Mo films
Original dataset for ID 168 Mo in Thermophysical Property Database
This is the original dataset for ID 168 Mo in Thermophysical Property Database (https://thermophys.nims.go.jp/thermophysicalproperty/experiments/168). The dataset was obtained at Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), and is a part of Thermophysical Property Original Datasets (https://doi.org/10.48505/nims.3877) as a collection of MDR
Original dataset for ID 82 Mo in Thermophysical Property Database
This is the original dataset for ID 82 Mo in Thermophysical Property Database (https://thermophys.nims.go.jp/thermophysicalproperty/experiments/82). The dataset was obtained at Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), and is a part of Thermophysical Property Original Datasets (https://doi.org/10.48505/nims.3877) as a collection of MDR
Original dataset for ID 49 Mo in Thermophysical Property Database
This is the original dataset for ID 49 Mo in Thermophysical Property Database (https://thermophys.nims.go.jp/thermophysicalproperty/experiments/49). The dataset was obtained at Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), and is a part of Thermophysical Property Original Datasets (https://doi.org/10.48505/nims.3877) as a collection of MDR
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