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Secomb, Linnell. "Amorous Politics: Between Derrida and Nancy." Social Semiotics 16, no. 3 (2006): 449–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10350330600824359.

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Brian R, Jacobson. "An Amorous History of the Silver Screen:Shanghai Cinema, 1896?1937, Zhang Zhen (2005)." Film International 5, no. 2 (2007): 81–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/fiin.5.2.81.

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Çakırlar, Cüneyt, and Gary Needham. "The monogamous/promiscuous optics in contemporary gay film: registering the amorous couple in Weekend (2011) and Paris 05:59: Théo & Hugo (2016)." New Review of Film and Television Studies 18, no. 4 (2020): 402–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17400309.2020.1800329.

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Simon, Margaret, and Helen J. Burgess. "Intimate Fields: A Kit for E-Literature." Matlit Revista do Programa de Doutoramento em Materialidades da Literatura 6, no. 2 (2018): 203–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/2182-8830_6-2_14.

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This paper discusses the development of Intimate Fields, an installation work that brings together “near field” technologies from markedly different eras to argue that secrecy, absence, and distance are constituting features of felt human intimacy. Looking back to the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, our project expands to digital technologies the concept of “the posy” and the practice of its creation and dissemination. Posies are short poems designed to be inscribed on gifted objects, most frequently rings. These bespoke accessories are meant to be worn on the body and to signify or trans
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Annicchiarico, Annamaria. "Joan Roís de Corella, La Istòria de Leànder y Hero: edizione critica con studio introduttivo." Magnificat Cultura i Literatura Medievals 5 (December 8, 2018): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.7203/mclm.5.12657.

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This contribution is a further partial anticipation of the critical edition of the mythological faules by Joan Roís de Corella(15th century) for Editorial Barcino, following a previous one also appeared in Magnificat CLM (3, 2016). It focuses onone of Corella's most mature and significant faules, as well as one of the most prestigious testimonies both of the presence of the myth of Hero and Leander in the Iberian 15th century, and of the peninsular reception of the Heroides. The paper has two parts. The first part, Introduction, summarizes the current situation of the studies related to the Is
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Zhang, Rong, Holger Claussen, Harald Haas, and Lajos Hanzo. "Energy Efficient Visible Light Communications Relying on Amorphous Cells." IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications 34, no. 4 (2016): 894–906. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jsac.2016.2544598.

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Wen-yan, Xu, Yu Hong-yi, and Yang Sen. "Visible Light Communications Relying on Cell-Free Amorphous Networks." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1237 (June 2019): 042034. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1237/4/042034.

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Seelye, Melissa, Madison Edgar, and Marni Harrington. "Learning by doing: Highlighting the successful collaboration between an open access peer-reviewed journal, a scholarly communication class, and a supportive library." College & Research Libraries News 80, no. 9 (2019): 502. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crln.80.9.502.

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As the “NASIG Core Competencies for Scholarly Communication Librarians” makes clear, the responsibilities associated with scholarly communication work in libraries are so “broad and amorphous” that the “full suite of competencies is beyond the reach of even the most accomplished librarian.” It is, therefore, increasingly important for all academic librarians to have not just a theoretical understanding of scholarly communication topics, but also the ability to actively engage in and manage related projects. The question then is how are master of library and information science (MLIS) programs
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Street, R. A. "Amorphous Silicon Electronics." MRS Bulletin 17, no. 11 (1992): 70–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/s0883769400046728.

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The progressive miniaturization of electronics is familiar to everyone; computing power that used to occupy a room can now be put onto a single integrated circuit. Miniaturization is admirable when size is not relevent to the electronic function, but there are plenty of devices in which a large physical size is essential. Many of these concern information technology, examples being the computer display, printer, and fax machine. Communication with the electronic world is primarily visual and operates at a large format typified by a document. In this rapidly advancing field, we are eagerly awai
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Badesha, S. S., M. A. Abkowitz, and F. E. Knier. "Chemical process to normalize the electrical properties of a-Se." Journal of Materials Research 1, no. 1 (1986): 10–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/jmr.1986.0010.

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The influence of specific chemical dopants on the electrophotographic behavior of selenium and its alloys has been established in prior work. This communication describes a chemical procedure that has been found effective in removing electronically active impurities from amorphous selenium. The methodology involves converting contaminated selenium into a chemical intermediate that is separated by selective alcoholic dissolution and then reduced to high-purity selenium. The electrical characteristics of the amorphous films obtained by vacuum evaporation of the latter are determined directly fro
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Amorous communication"

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Oliveira, Leni Lourenço de. "Processos intersemioticos num mito da cultura amorosa brasileira:Iracema de José de Alencar." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2005. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/4390.

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Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-26T18:11:40Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 LeniTese.pdf: 1044376 bytes, checksum: 32a0320e1b0d58aa028b317ff05c5c84 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2005-09-29<br>Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior<br>Departing of the Roland Barthes\\\' definition, according to which the myth is a language in complete ideological action, the present Doctorship Thesis pledges to elucidate the shapes of the amorous speech in a brazilian mythical narrative: \\\"Iracema\\\", by José de Alencar. Taken like corpus analysis the text \\\"Iracema\\\", it was present
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Faca, Mafalda Rodrigues Batalha da Silva. "Planeamento em comunicação integrada de marketing : elaboração de plano de comunicação integrada de marketing para a marca Portugal dos Meus Amores." Master's thesis, Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/10805.

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Mestrado em Marketing<br>O objetivo deste projeto foi a elaboração de um Plano de Comunicação Integrada de Marketing (daqui em diante designado por CIM) para a marca Portugal dos Meus Amores. Este plano inclui inicialmente uma revisão de literatura, onde foram abordados o conceito e o plano de CIM, assim como alguns dos modelos de planos já existentes. O Plano de CIM constitui uma ferramenta de planeamento e operacionalização indispensável para a gestão integrada da comunicação da organização. Portugal dos Meus Amores, lançada em 2014, num mercado bastante competitivo, apresenta-se como uma ma
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Beal, Jacob. "Generating Communications Systems Through Shared Context." 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/7079.

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In a distributed model of intelligence, peer components need to communicate with one another. I present a system which enables two agents connected by a thick twisted bundle of wires to bootstrap a simple communication system from observations of a shared environment. The agents learn a large vocabulary of symbols, as well as inflections on those symbols which allow thematic role-frames to be transmitted. Language acquisition time is rapid and linear in the number of symbols and inflections. The final communication system is robust and performance degrades gradually in the face of problems.
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Thibault, Ghislain. "Éthéréalisation : amorces d'une contre-histoire." Thèse, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/4461.

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Cette thèse est une enquête épistémologique qui s’interroge sur la persistance de « l’éther » dans le champ de la technologie. De façon générale, le mot « éther » évoque un modèle conceptuel de la physique pré-einsteinienne, celui d’un milieu invisible permettant la propagation de la lumière et des ondes électromagnétiques. Or, ce n’est là qu’une des figures de l’éther. Dans plusieurs mythologies et cosmogonies anciennes, le nom « éther » désignait le feu originel contenu dans les plus hautes régions célestes. Aristote nommait « éther », par exemple, le « cinquième être », ou « cinquième éléme
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Book chapters on the topic "Amorous communication"

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Pospíšil, Ivo. "T. G. M.: Problém filozofie osobnosti, jeho vztahy a souvislosti." In Filosofie jako životní cesta. Masaryk University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9458-2019-3.

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The presented contribution analyses – in the context of Jan Zouhar’s research scope and also on the background of the professional interests of the immortalized František Kautman (1927–2016) – the ‘philosophy’ of T. G. Masaryk’s (1850–1937) work. At the beginning, there are new publications on his alleged origin from the family of the Austro-Hungarian monarch, further their fictionalization, the investigation of his late sexual life and, last but not least, the flow of his juvenile correspondence with Zdenka Šemberová (1841–1912). For her, this communication was full of erotic and intellectual hopes which were not fulfilled and led to her lifelong loneliness and resignation, especially after the death of her father Alois Vojtěch Šembera (1807–1882), professor of Vienna Slavonic studies, one of the first opponents of the medieval authenticity of the legendary Czech Manuscripts, all of this on the background of the life of the university and Czech Vienna, where they both lived, and the adjacent Moravia. Masaryk, with his weak knowledge of standard Czech, Šemberová, at that time already a mature lady, record in their correspondence the course of their lives, their opinions, readings, and document their intellectual maturing. Their correspondence represents evidence of the lives of both: Masaryk was gradually becoming a scholar and mainly a politician, and understood their correspondence, from which Zdenka expected also an amorous fulfilment, as a mere practical exercise in stylistics and a confrontation of opinions. Their correspondence throws a new, not always favourable light on the youth of the future Czechoslovak president. Already there, the elementary features of his personality were taking their shapes.
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Popescu, Mihai. "Amorphous Chalcogenide Materials with Smart Memory." In Smart Materials for Energy, Communications and Security. Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8796-7_3.

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Berrezag, Amir, Yon Visell, and Vincent Hayward. "Compressibility and Crushability Reproduction through an Amorphous Haptic Interface." In Haptics: Perception, Devices, Mobility, and Communication. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31404-9_32.

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Gonçalves, Dora, L. Miguel Fernandes, Paula Louro, Manuela Vieira, and Alessandro Fantoni. "Measurement of Photo Capacitance in Amorphous Silicon Photodiodes." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37291-9_59.

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Petrů, Lukáš, and Jiří Wiedermann. "A Model of an Amorphous Computer and Its Communication Protocol." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69507-3_38.

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Jordan, Vladimir, and Timofei Belov. "Using of Event-Driven Molecular Dynamics Method at the Computer Simulation of Atomic Structures of Amorphous Metals." In Communications in Computer and Information Science. Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13671-4_18.

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Smith, Julia M. H. "Portable Christianity: Relics in the Medieval West (c.700–1200)." In Proceedings of the British Academy Volume 181, 2010-2011 Lectures. British Academy, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197265277.003.0006.

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This paper uses the proxy evidence of relic inventories and labels to explore the role of relics in medieval Christianity. By means of an examination of their material nature, it argues that their primary characteristics were their fragmentary and often amorphous nature; their lack of intrinsic identification; and their easy portability. By emphasising that relic collecting was a habit that contributed to establishing religious identities and affiliations, the paper clarifies relics' role in relocating knowledge of Christian history into the homes and churches of medieval Europe. Finally, having noted that their dissemination followed established networks of travel and communication, it emphasises that relics rendered the essentials of Christianity tangible and portable.
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Purohit, Hemant, Mamta Dalal, Parminder Singh, et al. "Empowering Crisis Response-Led Citizen Communities." In Crowdsourcing. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8362-2.ch059.

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Crisis times are characterized by a dynamically changing and evolving need set that should be evaluated and acted upon with the least amount of latency. Though the established practice of response to rescue and relief operations is largely institutionalized in norms and localized; there is a vast sea of surging goodwill and voluntary involvement that is available globally to be tapped into and channelized for maximum benefit in the initial hours and days of the crisis. This is made possible with the availability of real-time, collaborative communication platforms such as those facilitated by Facebook, Google and Twitter. They enable building and harnessing real-time communities as an amorphous force multiplier to collate, structure, disseminate, follow-through, and close the loop between on-ground and off-ground coordination on information, which aids both rescue as well relief operations of ground response organizations. At times of emergencies, amorphous online communities of citizens come into existence on their own, sharing a variety of skill sets to assist response, and contribute immensely to relief efforts during earthquakes, epidemics, floods, snow-storms and typhoons. Since the Haiti earthquake in 2010 to the most recent Ebola epidemic, online citizen communities have participated enthusiastically in the relief and rehabilitation process. This chapter draws from real world experience, as authors joined forces to set up JKFloodRelief.org initiative, to help the government machinery during floods in the state of Jammu &amp; Kashmir (JK) in India in September 2014. The authors discuss the structure and nature of shared leadership in virtual teams, and benefits of channelizing global goodwill into a purposeful, and sustained effort to tide over the initial hours when continued flow of reliable information will help in designing a better response to the crisis. The authors discuss the lessons learned into 5 actionable dimensions: first, setting up response-led citizen communities with distributed leadership structure, in coordination with the on-ground teams. Second, communicating clearly and consistently about sourcing, structuring, and disseminating information for both internal team challenges, solutions, and plans with shared goal-preserving policies, as well as external public awareness. Third, developing partner ecosystem, where identifying, opening communication lines, and involving key stakeholders in community ecosystem - corporates, nonprofits, and government provide a thrust for large-scale timely response. Fourth, complementing and catalyzing offline efforts by providing a public outlet for accountability of the efforts, which recognizes actions in both off-ground and on-ground environments for volunteers, key stakeholders and citizens. Lastly, the fifth dimension is about follow-up &amp; closure, with regrouping for assessing role, next steps, and proper acknowledgement of various stakeholders for a sustainable partnership model, in addition to communicating outcome of the efforts transparently with every stakeholder including citizen donors to ensure accountability. With the extensive description of each of these dimensions via narrative of experiences from the JKFloodRelief.org initiative, the authors aim to provide a structure of lessons learned that can help replicate such collaborative initiatives of citizens and organizations during crises across the world.
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Purohit, Hemant, Mamta Dalal, Parminder Singh, et al. "Empowering Crisis Response-Led Citizen Communities." In Advances in IT Personnel and Project Management. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-9688-4.ch015.

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Crisis times are characterized by a dynamically changing and evolving need set that should be evaluated and acted upon with the least amount of latency. Though the established practice of response to rescue and relief operations is largely institutionalized in norms and localized; there is a vast sea of surging goodwill and voluntary involvement that is available globally to be tapped into and channelized for maximum benefit in the initial hours and days of the crisis. This is made possible with the availability of real-time, collaborative communication platforms such as those facilitated by Facebook, Google and Twitter. They enable building and harnessing real-time communities as an amorphous force multiplier to collate, structure, disseminate, follow-through, and close the loop between on-ground and off-ground coordination on information, which aids both rescue as well relief operations of ground response organizations. At times of emergencies, amorphous online communities of citizens come into existence on their own, sharing a variety of skill sets to assist response, and contribute immensely to relief efforts during earthquakes, epidemics, floods, snow-storms and typhoons. Since the Haiti earthquake in 2010 to the most recent Ebola epidemic, online citizen communities have participated enthusiastically in the relief and rehabilitation process. This chapter draws from real world experience, as authors joined forces to set up JKFloodRelief.org initiative, to help the government machinery during floods in the state of Jammu &amp; Kashmir (JK) in India in September 2014. The authors discuss the structure and nature of shared leadership in virtual teams, and benefits of channelizing global goodwill into a purposeful, and sustained effort to tide over the initial hours when continued flow of reliable information will help in designing a better response to the crisis. The authors discuss the lessons learned into 5 actionable dimensions: first, setting up response-led citizen communities with distributed leadership structure, in coordination with the on-ground teams. Second, communicating clearly and consistently about sourcing, structuring, and disseminating information for both internal team challenges, solutions, and plans with shared goal-preserving policies, as well as external public awareness. Third, developing partner ecosystem, where identifying, opening communication lines, and involving key stakeholders in community ecosystem - corporates, nonprofits, and government provide a thrust for large-scale timely response. Fourth, complementing and catalyzing offline efforts by providing a public outlet for accountability of the efforts, which recognizes actions in both off-ground and on-ground environments for volunteers, key stakeholders and citizens. Lastly, the fifth dimension is about follow-up &amp; closure, with regrouping for assessing role, next steps, and proper acknowledgement of various stakeholders for a sustainable partnership model, in addition to communicating outcome of the efforts transparently with every stakeholder including citizen donors to ensure accountability. With the extensive description of each of these dimensions via narrative of experiences from the JKFloodRelief.org initiative, the authors aim to provide a structure of lessons learned that can help replicate such collaborative initiatives of citizens and organizations during crises across the world.
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Lin, Yu-Wei. "Free/Libre Open Source Software for Bridging the Digital Divide." In Encyclopedia of Developing Regional Communities with Information and Communication Technology. IGI Global, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-575-7.ch055.

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As some scholars claim, the digital divide, referring to the perceived gap between those who have access to the latest information technologies and those who do not, entails that not having access to this information is an economic and social handicap (Compaine, 2001). In software design, structured inequalities operate along the main axes of gender, race/ethnicity and class. Each of these in turn generates its own structure of unequal practices giving rise to institutionalised sexism, racism or class divisions/conflict. “Gender, race and class also crosscut each other in various complex ways, sometimes reinforcing and at other times weakening the impact of existing inequalities” (Cohen &amp; Kennedy, 2000, p. 100). For instance, Webster’s research (1996) employing feminist approaches to study computer system designs addresses the issue of a male-dominated system design field, which continuously excludes female users’ needs, requirements, interests and values in the innovation process. She criticises that, “Human factors may be bolted onto existing methods of systems design, local and contingent knowledge of work and information handling processes held by users in an amorphous sense may now even be incorporated into the systems design process, but this does not create an awareness of the way in which skills and knowledge are defined in gender-divided terms” (p. 150).
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Conference papers on the topic "Amorous communication"

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Huang, Qinglv, and Suxiang Yu. "Guangling Ci Circle and Its “Amorous Ci” Chimed Activities." In 7th International Conference on Education, Language, Art and Inter-cultural Communication (ICELAIC 2020). Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.201215.360.

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Lei Wei. "Biologically inspired amorphous communications." In Proceedings. International Symposium on Information Theory, 2005. ISIT 2005. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isit.2005.1523489.

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Kim, Sun K., Kosuke Ishii, and Kurt A. Beiter. "Scenario-Based Design for Amorphous Systems." In ASME 2008 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2008-67539.

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Designing amorphous systems is difficult. Not only does the design team have to deal with various building blocks, such as hardware, software, service, infrastructure, and policy, but there are communication challenges among team members with different domain-expertise. This research begins with the observation that, at the onset of an amorphous system-oriented project, design teams struggle because they are limited to knowledge of less than 4 W’s of the 6 W’s (Where, What, Who, When, Why, How) rather than detailed functional or structural specifications. The proposed scenario-based approaches
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HUFF, R. G., F. V. DIMARCELLO, and A. C. HART, JR. "Amorphous carbon hermetically coated optical fibers." In Optical Fiber Communication Conference. OSA, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ofc.1988.tug2.

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Lipka, T., A. Harke, O. Horn, J. Amthor, and J. Müller. "Amorphous Waveguides for High Index Photonic Circuitry." In Optical Fiber Communication Conference. OSA, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ofc.2009.omj2.

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Fu, Guangsheng, Luo Ma, Wanbing Lu, Zicai Zhang, and Wei Yu. "Optical properties of protocrystalline silicon/amorphous SiC multilayer films." In Asia Pacific Optical Communications, edited by Yi Luo, Jens Buus, Fumio Koyama, and Yu-Hwa Lo. SPIE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.803517.

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Baets, R., B. Kuyken, X. Liu, et al. "Nonlinear Optical Functions in Crystalline and Amorphous Silicon-on-Insulator Nanowires." In Optical Fiber Communication Conference. OSA, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ofc.2012.om2j.7.

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Weng, Tzung-Szu, Biing-Seng Wu, Tung-Liang Lin, et al. "Integrated amorphous silicon linear image sensor." In International Symposium on Optoelectronics in Computers, Communications, and Control, edited by Chih-Hong Chen and Tieh-Chu Wang. SPIE, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.131276.

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Xu, Guozhen, Sen Wang, and Chih-Lin I. "On amorphous nature of ultra dense networks." In 2016 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wcnc.2016.7564663.

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Lipka, T., J. Amthor, C. Krueckel, and J. Muller. "High Q-factor hydrogenated amorphous silicon microdisk resonators." In 2012 Opto-Electronics and Communications Conference (OECC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oecc.2012.6276673.

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