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Propagation In Matter Of Currents Of Relativistic Electrons Beyond The Alfven Limit, Produced In Ultra-High-Intensity Short-Pulse Laser-Matter Interactions
 
On the behavior of ultraintense laser produced hot electrons in self-excited fields
 
Feline peripheral nerve sheath tumors: histologic, immunohistochemical, and clinicopathologic correlation (59 tumors in 53 cats).
 
High-energy monoenergetic proton bunch from laser interaction with a complex target
 
Breakdown of the high-voltage sheath in metal plasma immersion ion implantation
 
Laser acceleration of monoenergetic protons in a self-organized double layer from thin foil
 
Enhanced sheath blight resistance in transgenic rice expressing an endochitinase gene from Trichoderma virens.
 
Modeling of the electrostatic sheath shape on the rear target surface in short-pulse laser-driven proton acceleration
 
Target charging effects on proton acceleration during high-intensity short-pulse laser-solid interactions
 
Electro-Optic Shocks from Ultraintense Laser-Plasma Interactions
 
Laser beam-profile impression and target thickness impact on laser-accelerated protons
 
High energy proton acceleration in interaction of short laser pulse with dense plasma target
 
Absorption of laser light in overdense plasmas by sheath inverse bremsstrahlung
 
Electron, photon, and ion beams from the relativistic interaction of Petawatt laser pulses with solid targets
 
Energetic proton generation in ultra-intense laser--solid interactions
 
Ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration in the diagnosis of peripheral nerve sheath tumors in 4 dogs.
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