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    Raman Scattering on Emerging Semiconductors and Oxides

    Raman Scattering on Emerging Semiconductors and Oxides presents Raman scattering studies.It describes the key fundamental elements in applying Raman spectroscopies to various semiconductors and oxides without complicated and deep Raman theories. Across nine chapters, it covers:• SiC and IV-IV semiconductors,• III-GaN and nitride semiconductors,• III-V and II-VI semiconductors,• ZnO-based and GaO-based semiconducting oxides,• Graphene, ferroelectric oxides, and other emerging materials,• Wide-bandgap semiconductors of SiC, GaN, and ZnO, and• Ultra-wide gap semiconductors of AlN, Ga2O3, and graphene. Key achievements from the author and collaborators in the above fields are referred to and cited with typical Raman spectral graphs and analyses.Written for engineers, scientists, and academics, this comprehensive book will be fundamental for newcomers in Raman spectroscopy. Zhe Chuan Feng has had an impressive career spanning many years of important work in engineering and tech, including as a professor at the Graduate Institute of Photonics & Optoelectronics and Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei; establishing the Science Exploring Lab; joining Kennesaw State University as an adjunct professor, part-time; and at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology.Currently, he is focusing on materials research for LED, III-nitrides, SiC, ZnO, other semiconductors/oxides, and nanostructures and has devoted time to materials research and growth of III-V and II-VI compounds, LED, III nitrides, SiC, ZnO, GaO, and other semiconductors/oxides. Professor Feng has also edited and published multiple review books in his field, alongside authoring scientific journal papers and conference/proceeding papers.He has organized symposiums and been an invited speaker at different international conferences and universities.He has also served as a guest editor for special journal issues.

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  • Applied Raman Spectroscopy : Concepts, Instrumentation, Chemometrics, and Life Science Applications
    Applied Raman Spectroscopy : Concepts, Instrumentation, Chemometrics, and Life Science Applications

    Applied Raman Spectroscopy: Concepts, Instrumentation, Chemometrics, and Life Science Applications synthesizes recent developments in the field, providing an updated overview.The book focuses on the modern concepts of Raman spectroscopy techniques, recent technological innovations, data analysis using chemometric methods, along with the latest examples of life science applications relevant in academia and industries.It will be beneficial to researchers from various branches of science and technology, and it will point them to modern techniques coupled with data analysis methods.In addition, it will help instruct new readers on Raman spectroscopy and hyphenated Raman spectroscopic techniques. The book is primarily written for analytical and physical chemistry students and researchers at a more advanced level who require a broad introductory overview of the applications of Raman spectroscopy, as well as those working in applied industry and clinical laboratories.Students, researchers, and industry workers in related fields, including X-ray and materials science, agriculture, botany, molecular biology and biotechnology, mineralogy, and environmental science will also find it very useful.

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    Certain magnetic materials have optical properties that make them attractive for a wide variety of applications such as optical switches.This book describes the physics of one class of such magnetooptic materials, the insulating antiferromagnets.The authors summarize recent results concerning the structure, optical properties, spectroscopy, and magnetooptical properties of these materials.In particular, they consider magnetic phase transitions, symmetry effects, the linear magnetooptical effect, magnons, spectroscopic study of spin waves, photoinduced magnetic effects, and the effects of impurities.

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  • Can you grow an olive tree from olive pits yourself?

    Yes, you can grow an olive tree from olive pits yourself. First, remove the pits from the olives and wash off any remaining flesh. Then, allow the pits to dry for a few days. Once they are dry, plant them in a well-draining soil and keep them moist. It may take a few months for the pits to germinate and start growing, but with patience and care, you can successfully grow your own olive tree from pits.

  • Is olive oil haram?

    No, olive oil is not haram. In Islam, olive oil is considered halal and is widely used in cooking and as a condiment. It is also mentioned in the Quran and has many health benefits. Therefore, consuming olive oil is permissible for Muslims.

  • Does olive oil go bad?

    Yes, olive oil can go bad. Over time, exposure to light, heat, and air can cause olive oil to become rancid, resulting in a sour or musty taste. It is best to store olive oil in a cool, dark place and use it within a year of opening to ensure its freshness. Additionally, purchasing smaller bottles of olive oil and using it within a few months can help prevent it from going bad.

  • What is ozonated olive oil?

    Ozonated olive oil is a type of oil that has been infused with ozone, a molecule made up of three oxygen atoms. This process involves bubbling ozone through the oil, which causes it to become thick and gel-like. The resulting ozonated olive oil is believed to have various health benefits, including anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. It is commonly used in natural skincare products and as a topical treatment for skin conditions such as eczema, acne, and wounds.

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  • A Milliliter-Scale Setup for the Efficient Characterization of Multicomponent Vapor-Liquid Equilibria Using Raman Spectroscopy
    A Milliliter-Scale Setup for the Efficient Characterization of Multicomponent Vapor-Liquid Equilibria Using Raman Spectroscopy

    Vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE) data are of major importance for the chemical industry.Despite significant progress in predictive methods, experimental VLE data are still indispensable.In this work, we address the need for experimental VLE data.Commonly, the characterization of VLE requires significant experimental effort.To limit the experimental effort, VLE measurements are frequently conducted by synthetic methods which employ samples of known composition and avoid complex analytics and sampling issues.In contrast, analytical methods provide independent information on phase compositions, commonly based on sampling and large amounts of substance. In the first part of this work, we employ a synthetic method, the well-established Cailletet setup, to characterize the high pressure VLE of two promising binary biofuel blends.The Cailletet method serves as a state of the art reference method that enables collecting data of remarkable accuracy.However, extensive infrastructure is needed. In the second part, to avoid extensive infrastructure and overcome limitations of previous methods, we develop a novel analytical milliliter-scale setup for the noninvasive and efficient characterization of VLE: RAMSPEQU (Raman Spectroscopic Phase Equilibrium Characterization).The novel setup saves substance and rapidly characterizes VLE.Sampling and its associated errors are avoided by analyzing phase compositions using Raman spectroscopy.Thereby, volumes of less than 3 ml are sufficient for reliable phase equilibrium measurements.To enable rapid data generation and save substance, we design an integrated workow combining Raman signal calibration and VLE measurement.As a result, RAMSPEQU gives access to up to 15 pT xy-data sets per workday.RAMSPEQU is successfully validated against pure component and binary VLE data from literature. However, mixtures with only two components rarely depict real industrial applications.As the number of experiments increases strongly with a rising number of components, the efficient RAMSPEQU setup seems particularly suited for multicomponent systems.In the third part of this work, we employ the RAMSPEQU setup for the characterization of a quaternary system and its binary subsystems. 22 ml and 105 ml of the binary and quaternary mixtures are sufficient for an extensive VLE characterization. The RAMSPEQU setup and its integrated workow enable the characterization of multicomponent VLE while saving significant amounts of substance and laboratory time.

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    Chillafish Ziggy Trike - Olive, Olive

    Ziggy is a stable tricycle that builds confidence with a large 12 inch front wheel to help you get speed and a wide rear axle for stability. The bike is pedal powered to develop gross motor skills and has a comfortable foam seat with a carry handle . The wheels are silent, non-marking and puncture-free for indoor and outdoor use . The light weight construction makes it easy to manoeuvre in and around the house.

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    Olive is a gentle, compassionate exploration of grief, moving on, and remembering our loved ones, this touching story reminds us all to embrace life's big changes. Lilah’s beloved cat dies and all she’s left with is an olive tree to remember her by.Seasons pass and the tree grows but Lilah is too grief stricken to see its beauty and connection to Olive.Until, one day, in the safety of the tree’s branches, and with the help of a stray cat, Lilah is ready to remember. When we open our hearts, love finds us. For age 3 and up.

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  • Nanotechnology-Enhanced Solid Materials : Design, Synthesis, Properties, Applications, and Perspectives
    Nanotechnology-Enhanced Solid Materials : Design, Synthesis, Properties, Applications, and Perspectives

    This new volume highlights the emergence and rapid development of nanotechnology-enhanced solid materials and the ways they have impacted almost every aspect of nanoengineering.The chapters explore the role of nanomaterials in industries in diverse applications, such as for insulation and reinforcement of composite materials.The book focuses on the design, synthesis, and properties of solid materials, presenting updated, practical, and systematic knowledge on the modification of nanomaterials.The topics include photovoltaic applications of solid carbons, mesoporous silica nanomaterials, smart biopolymer composites and polymer solids, graphene oxide as an emerging solid-based nanocomposite material, steady-state creep deformation, and more.

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  • What is good olive oil?

    Good olive oil is typically extra virgin, meaning it is made from pure, cold-pressed olives without the use of chemicals or excessive heat. It should have a fresh, fruity aroma and a rich, complex flavor with a balance of bitterness and spiciness. The color should be a vibrant green or golden hue, indicating high quality and freshness. Good olive oil is versatile and can be used for cooking, drizzling over dishes, or as a finishing touch to enhance the flavor of a dish.

  • Does olive oil lighten hair?

    Olive oil does not have the ability to lighten hair on its own. It is often used as a conditioning treatment to add moisture and shine to the hair, but it does not have any bleaching properties. If you are looking to lighten your hair, it is best to use hair lightening products specifically designed for that purpose.

  • Can you eat olive pits?

    No, it is not recommended to eat olive pits. Olive pits are hard and can pose a choking hazard if swallowed. Additionally, they can be difficult to digest and may cause discomfort or digestive issues if consumed. It is best to enjoy olives without eating the pits.

  • Does olive oil cause diarrhea?

    Olive oil is not known to cause diarrhea in most people. In fact, it is often recommended as a healthy fat to include in the diet. However, some individuals may experience digestive discomfort or diarrhea if they consume large amounts of olive oil, especially if they are not used to consuming high-fat foods. It's important to listen to your body and consume olive oil in moderation to avoid any potential digestive issues.

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