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141. Organic functionalization of the germanium(100)- 2 x 1 semiconductor interface: Reaction chemistry, selective attachment strategies, and molecular layer deposition
142. Attachment of Listeria monocytogenes to austenitic stainless steel
143. Microfiltration membrane fouling in water treatment: Impact of chemical attachments
144. The effect of grain size, microcracking and grain boundary grooving on osteoblast attachment in hydroxyapatite
145. Effect of silver nanoparticle coatings on mycobacterial biofilm attachment and growth: Implications for ceramic water filters
146. Effect of degradation on the microstructure of the chitosan membrane and on the attachment and growth of Schwann cells
147. Covalent attachment of a diimine tricarbonyl re(I) catalyst on solid state nano-material surfaces for solar carbon dioxide reduction
148. Immobilization of the anti-thrombin DNA aptamer: Attachment, optimal packing density and kinetics
149. Manipulation of Optical Properties of Lead Sulfide Quantum Dots and Their Attachment to Carbon Nanotubes
150. Investigation of the role of Caulobacter crescentus surface structures in surface attachment and biofilm formation
151. Controlled Attachment of Nanoparticles to Layered Oxides
152. Bioinspired, dynamic, structured surfaces for biofilm prevention
153. Smart attachment mechanisms
154. Attachment of Salmonella on cantaloupe and effect of electron beam irradiation on quality and safety of sliced cantaloupe
155. Brownian adhesive dynamic (BRAD) simulations for modeling viral attachment to cell
156. Attachment of oligonucleotide probes to polymer biochips and its application for the detection of point mutations
157. Geotextiles as biofilm attachment baffles for wastewater treatment
158. Molecular dynamics simulations of aggregation of Anatase (Titanium Dioxide) nanocrystals
159. Attachment of pi-conjugated molecules on silicon(001) surfaces and its application in molecular/organic electronics
160. The production and fate of molecular anions formed by electron attachment to low electron affinity compounds
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