Publications by authors named "M E Buckingham"

Nanocrystals are widely explored for a range of medical, imaging, sensing, and energy conversion applications. CdS nanocrystals have been reported as excellent photocatalysts, with thin film CdS also highly important in photovoltaic devices. To optimise properties of nanocrystals, control over phase, facet, and morphology are vital.

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An analysis is presented of reflection from a marine sediment consisting of a homogeneous mud layer overlying a sand-mud basement, the latter with an upward-refracting, inverse-square sound speed profile. Such layering is representative of the sediment at the New England Mud Patch (NEMP). By applying appropriate integral transforms and their inverses to the Helmholtz equations for the ocean and the two sediment layers, along with the boundary conditions, a Sommerfeld-Weyl type of wavenumber integral is obtained for the cylindrical-wave reflection coefficient of the sediment, R.

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In their Comment, the authors conclude that acoustic glint is not present in the reflection coefficient of a two-layer sediment in which the top layer is an Airy medium. They conclude, not that the original, inverse-square analysis of the glint is incorrect, but rather that the presence of glint is very sensitive to the detailed shape of the sound speed profile in the top layer.

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The heart forms from the first and second heart fields, which contribute to distinct regions of the myocardium. This is supported by clonal analyses, which identify corresponding first and second cardiac cell lineages in the heart. Progenitor cells of the second heart field and its sub-domains are controlled by a gene regulatory network and signaling pathways, which determine their behavior.

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