Publications by authors named "Traynor K"

We have measured self-diffusion coefficients for deeply supercooled tris-naphthylbenzene using secondary ion mass spectrometry. Isotopically labeled multilayer films were prepared by vapor deposition. For samples deposited within a few K of T(g), the evolution of the concentration profile was observed to be Fickian on all accessible length and time scales.

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Highly stable glasses of tris-naphthylbenzene transform into a liquid when annealed above the glass transition temperature T_{g}. In contrast to the predictions of standard models, the observed transformation is spatially inhomogeneous. Secondary ion mass spectrometry experiments on isotopically labeled multilayer films show that the liquid grows into the stable glass with sharp growth fronts initiated at the free surface and at the interface with the substrate.

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While the ancient Egyptians and Greeks used honey for wound care, and a broad spectrum of wounds are treated all over the world with natural unprocessed honeys from different sources, Medihoney has been one of the first medically certified honeys licensed as a medical product for professional wound care in Europe and Australia. Our experience with medical honey in wound care refers only to this product. In this review, we put our clinical experience into a broader perspective to comment on the use of medical honey in wound care.

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