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RLS Style Sheet
Suzanne Power
Apr 24, 2014
Please follow this style sheet when preparing submissions for RLS. If you have questions, please contact Suzanne Power at elrc@mun.ca.
RLS Style Sheet
Suzanne Power
Apr 24, 2014
Please follow this style sheet when preparing submissions for RLS. If you have questions, please contact Suzanne Power at elrc@mun.ca.
Pickering emulsions stabilized by naturally derived or biodegradable particles

Emulsions are used widely in formulated consumer products, paints and coatings, foods, and pharmaceutical preparations to name just a few examples. Frequently surfactants are employed as emulsifiers, but the use of particles...

Pickering emulsions stabilized by naturally derived or biodegradable particles

Emulsions are used widely in formulated consumer products, paints and coatings, foods, and pharmaceutical preparations to name just a few examples. Frequently surfactants are employed as emulsifiers, but the use of particles...

Stable cellulose nanofibril microcapsules from Pickering emulsion templates
Electrostatic attractions are essential in any complex formation between the nanofibrils of the opposite charge for a specific application, such as microcapsule production. Here, we used cationized cellulose nanofibril...
Stable cellulose nanofibril microcapsules from Pickering emulsion templates
Electrostatic attractions are essential in any complex formation between the nanofibrils of the opposite charge for a specific application, such as microcapsule production. Here, we used cationized cellulose nanofibril...
Continuous rotary membrane emulsification for the production of sustainable Pickering emulsions

A continuous rotary membrane emulsification (cRME) system, allowing the decoupling of droplet generation from continuous phase (CP) flowrate, is presented here for the first time. The decoupling results in higher productivity...

Continuous rotary membrane emulsification for the production of sustainable Pickering emulsions

A continuous rotary membrane emulsification (cRME) system, allowing the decoupling of droplet generation from continuous phase (CP) flowrate, is presented here for the first time. The decoupling results in higher productivity...

An analytical study of the pulsed thermography defect detection limit
A simple modification of the one-dimensional expression for the thermal contrast of a layer provides a useful prediction of peak contrast temperature and contrast peak time for defects of all aspect ratios. The new analytical...
An objective comparison of pulsed, lock-in, and frequency modulated thermal wave imaging
An objective comparison of three different thermal non-destructive evaluation (NDE) techniques - pulsed thermography (PT), lock-in (LI) thermography, and frequency modulated thermal wave imaging (FMTWI), has been carried out on...
A comparison of the pulsed, lock-in and frequency modulated thermography nondestructive evaluation techniques
Pulsed, lock-in and frequency modulated thermography are three alternative nondestructive evaluation techniques. The defect imaging performance of these techniques are compared using: matched excitation energy; the same carbon...
Long pulse excitation thermographic non-destructive evaluation
A comprehensive analysis of the defect detection performance of long pulse excitation thermographic NDE is presented. An analytical procedure for predicting the thermal image contrasts of defects of specified size and depth is...
LED optical excitation for the long pulse and lock-in thermographic techniques
High power light emitting diode (LED) arrays have been investigated as excitation sources for long pulse and lock-in thermography. Images of artificial defects in a carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) composite sample are...
Nonlinear imaging of damage in composite structures using sparse ultrasonic sensor arrays

In different engineering fields, there is a strong demand for diagnostic methods able to provide detailed information on material defects. Low velocity impact damage can considerably degrade the integrity of structural...

Nonlinear imaging of damage in composite structures using sparse ultrasonic sensor arrays

In different engineering fields, there is a strong demand for diagnostic methods able to provide detailed information on material defects. Low velocity impact damage can considerably degrade the integrity of structural...

An objective comparison of pulsed, lock-in, and frequency modulated thermal wave imaging
An objective comparison of three different thermal non-destructive evaluation (NDE) techniques - pulsed thermography (PT), lock-in (LI) thermography, and frequency modulated thermal wave imaging (FMTWI), has been carried out on...
A comparison of the pulsed, lock-in and frequency modulated thermography nondestructive evaluation techniques
Pulsed, lock-in and frequency modulated thermography are three alternative nondestructive evaluation techniques. The defect imaging performance of these techniques are compared using: matched excitation energy; the same carbon...
An analytical study of the pulsed thermography defect detection limit
A simple modification of the one-dimensional expression for the thermal contrast of a layer provides a useful prediction of peak contrast temperature and contrast peak time for defects of all aspect ratios. The new analytical...
Grade Level Placement for Refugee Students
Suzanne Fitzpatrick
Dec 20, 2018
As a university student and teacher in Toronto I studied, lived, worked with and taught refugees from almost all over the world. In the mid-1990s I had a pivotal conversation with a colleague who confided, “I lost my surname and...
RLS Style Sheet
Suzanne Power
Sep 21, 2015
Formatting and style guidelines for RLS submissions.

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