(b) The ability to grow high quality film and bulk samples by a variety of growth techniques including sputtering, pulse laser deposition (PLD), evaporation, bulk ceramic processing, hydrothermal growth and HIP and Hot Pressing processing can be done under an extremely broad range of temperature and
oxygen partial pressure as suggested by theory and experiment.
Not exact matches
Using time series and correlation analyses, she studies how factors such
as the glass quality, the age of the tools and their coatings, and the
oxygen partial pressure in the machine affect the quality of the finished lens.
Learn how to recognise and handle potential problems particular to diving with Enriched air, such
as Oxygen Toxicity, and also determining your maximum
Oxygen Partial Pressures at depth and how to use them to plan your dives maximum dive times and depths.
Altitude sickness, also known
as acute mountain sickness (AMS), altitude illness, hypobaropathy, or Soroche, is a pathological effect of high altitude on humans, caused by acute exposure to low
partial pressure of
oxygen at high altitude.
Some researchers have suggested that a respiration index (RI) be defined — based on the ratio of the
partial pressures of
oxygen and CO2 —
as a better metric for estimating the physiological limits of deep sea animals (Brewer and Peltzer, 2009).