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Changes in electrochemical double layer capacitor electrolyte structure durin...
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Time-resolved SANS of RNA packaging into virus capsids: Effect of RNA on the ...
The genetic code of viruses is typically protected by a spherical protein container. This protein capsid is assembled from hundreds of individual proteins in a spontaneous... -
A new approach to look at membrane in plane organisation via giSANS
Biological membrane in plane organisation is a challenging topic, specially since it has been suggested to depend on curvature. So far the main approach to study curvature... -
Ce(Os(1-x)Fe(x)) x=0.4: 808 pos 3
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The Interaction of Grp1 with Membranes Containing Signalling Phospholipids
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The analysis of Medieval European helmets in the Wallace Collection and elsew...
Our long-term aim is a detailed study of the Arms & Armour in the Wallace Collection, London, which contains over two thousand items and is one of the most important... -
Investigating Superconductivity and charge density wave in 2H-PdxTaSe2
The role and interplay of the different charge degrees of freedom remain a central issue in many unconventional superconductors. PdxTaSe2 series is an ideal system to study such... -
Magnetic excitations of heavily electron overdoped BaFe0.8Ni1.2As2
We have devoted much efforts to investigating the doping evolution of the magnetic excitations in electron doped BaFe2-xNixAs2 (x=0-0.6). Spin excitations for x=0-0.6 have been... -
In situ characterisation of the process zone in high porosity graphite
Nuclear graphite, usually used as a moderator in the reactor core, is a typical quasi-brittle material. It is multi-phase, aggregated and porous. During service, neutron... -
Muon spin relaxation study on superconducting CaBi2 with a non-trivial Fermi ...
In recent time a significant effort has been devoted to Bi-based compounds for being potential candidates of topological insulators. Similarly, a number of investigations also... -
Early English Brass Letters : Museum Collections
We propose to study 25 English Medieval Brass Letters from the collection of the London museum and the Oxford Museum. We would like to determine the the alloy composition of... -
Encapsulation of Hydrophobic Species in Surfactant Micelles
Our recent work demonstrates that the details of water structure around micelles are now accessible using Empirical Potential Structure Refinement methods combined with neutron... -
LiNH2+MgH2 643 (reuse)
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Surfactant and Polymer Adsorption on Pyrite Thin Films
Pyrite (FeS2) is a hydrophobic mineral surface, i.e. of a type thus far inaccessible to the types of aqueous adsorption experiments suitable for study by reflectometry (NR), but... -
μSR Study of the B20 superconductor AuBe
In conventional superconductors inversion symmetry plays an important role in Cooper pair formation. The discovery of superconductors lacking inversion symmetry... -
Structural changes in 320GB Blu-ray disc based on BiOx glass
Japanese company TDK has recently developed a 320GB optical storage disc. In contrast to usual DVDs and BDs, the 320GB TDK disc seems to operate because of difference in... -
Temperature Dependence of the Magnetic Excitations in Ni-doped NaFeAs
In a recent work by Jun Zhao's group [Nature Communications 7, 12182 (2016)], they show that FeSe exhibits both stripe (1,0) and Néel (1,1) antiferromagnetic order, with the... -
Magnetic Structure and Martensite Twin-Laws of ferromagnetic Co2-Ni-Ga and Fe...
Pseudoelastic, ferromagnetic Co2NiGa type high-temperature shape memory alloys (HT-SMAs) are characterized by a wide range of tunable transformation temperatures and lower... -
Do Divalent Cations Prevent Antimicrobial Proteins from Imbedding into Gram N...
The outer membrane of gram negative bacteria is an asymmetrical structure containing complex lipids known as lipopolysaccharides (LPS¿s) on the outer surface. LPS¿s are anchored... -
Inelastic neutron scattering of alpha and beta anomers of xylose and glucose:...
Carbohydrates are one of the major classes of biomolecules that make up most of the organic matter on earth and serve as energy stores, fuels and metabolitic intermediates. They...