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Theoretical studies on adsorption and thin film growth of transition metals on TiO2(110).
2009
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Les premiers instants de la croissance de films minces d'oxydes métalliques par MOCVD : Etude in situ de l'interface TiO2/Si par XPS-ARXPS.
2006
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Growth of tungsten nanostructures on TiO2 (110) by decomposition of metalorganic precursor. Reactivity towards oxygen.
2007
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Polar surfaces stabilization : Role of reactivity.
2007
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Growth of supported nanostructures on TiO2 (110) by soft CVD.
2007
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Regulating role of lumbricid macrofauna in Atrazine biodegradation in temperate cropped soil.
2004
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Interactions biotiques entre macrofaune lombricienne et les communautés microbiennes, indigènes et bioaugmentées, dégradant l'atrazine en sol tempéré.
2004
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Biodégradation de l'atrazine en sols tempérés : rôle régulateur d'un modèle d'interaction biotique macrofaune/bactérie.
2004
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Vascular structure of the earliest shark teeth
2018
Here we use synchrotron tomography to characterise dental vasculature in the oldest known tooth-bearing sharks, Leonodus carlsi Mader, 1986 and Celtiberina maderi Wang, 1993. Three dimensional reconstruction of the vascular system and microstructure of both taxa revealed a complex and dense network of canals, including horizontal, ascending and secondary bifurcated canals, as well as histological features consistent with an osteodont histotype. However, L. carlsi and C. maderi also exhibit significant morphological differences, showing Leonodus a typical diplodont tooth morphology with a linguo-labially elongated base, that contrast with Celtiberina’s teeth that show a single conical cusp c…
Sterilizing effects of the Erbium : Yag laser upon dental structures: An in vitro study
2006
An evaluation was made of the sterilizing effects of the Erbium: YAG laser at different power ratings upon dental structures in vitro. An in vitro study was made of 47 single-root teeth removed for periodontal reasons in the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Teaching Unit (Department of Medicine and Orofacial Surgery, Madrid Complutense University Dental School, Spain). The teeth were divided into three laser irradiation groups (250, 350 and 450 mJ) and a non-irradiated control group. The teeth were then immersed in an enrichment medium for 72 hours under conditions of anaerobiosis, with visual controls after 24, 48 and 72 hours. Posteriorly, microbiological cultures were made in blood agar to…