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It lacks the negative potential range needed for ASV of Mn, and it is not suitable for CSV of Mn either because its oxidation at positive potentials prevents formation of Mn(IV) in the deposition step.
In this study, ZnO was doped with 0.01% Mn and it is grown on p-Si by the sol gel spin-coating method.
Therefore, the allowable static load (assuming the working load as an allowable load in this study) was 2.1 MN, and it was evaluated that additional dynamic load generated by mechanical vibration is 125.7 kN.
In PSO, each particle is treated as a point in an n-dimensional space, where its m th particle can be represented by a vector X m = (xm 1, xm 2,…, x mn ), and it is treated as a potential solution that explores the search space by rate of position change called velocity, denoted by V m = (vm 1, vm 2, …, v mn ).
The character of the initial stages of the deposition process is influenced strongly by the metal codepositing with Al, the electrodeposition of Al at Pt involves an instantaneous nucleation process in the case of Co and Mn; and it is progressive nucleation in the case of Zn.
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The value of Ms is 0.0209 μB/Mn for 2% Mn doping and 0.0144 μB/Mn for 5% Mn doping, and it decreases to 0.0111 μB/Mn for 7% Mn doping.
The electronegativity factor of Ce and La in MmNi5 is 1.12, while for Co, Ni, Mn and Fe it is 1.88, 1.91, 1.55 and 1.83.
Since the MIH protection is end to end between the MN and the PoS, it does not rely on the transport protocol.
Since MIH protection is end to end between the MN and the PoS, it is independent of the transport protocol for MIH.
Magnetism also affects the site preference of Mn and Co, but it has no effect on the site preference of early transition metals.
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