Niewiele prac sposrod wielu publikacji analizujacych zawodowe narazenia na
halas w lokalach rozrywkowych jest poswiecone obserwacji zmian progow sluchu osob w nich zatrudnionych.
Halas, "Tailoring plasmonic substrates for surface enhanced spectroscopies," Chemical Society Reviews, vol.
When submerged in water and exposed to sunlight, the particles heat up so quickly they instantly vaporize water and create steam, well before the water boils,
Halas said.
Halas, "Fanoshells: Nanoparticles with built-in Fano resonances," Nano Lett., Vol.
In the spirit of
Halas' claims, Halliki Harro-Loit and Ene Koresaar provide an example of synthesising cultural memory studies and journalism research in the analyses of television news.
Papers from the newly-uncovered de Rochemont files reveal that the CIA provided a necessary infusion of cash for the film, facilitated the acquisition of rights (including smoothing things over with Sonia Orwell), and brought the producer and the animators
Halas and Batchelor together for the project.
(4) Xia Y, and
Halas NJ (2005), MRS Bull., 30(5), 338-348.
STAFF and shoppers at the Cornbow shopping centre in Halesowen pulled together to raise pounds 272 for local charity
Halas Homes.
When Anthony
Halas, the Australian owner of the Seafolly brand of swimwear, caught a plane to visit his clothing factory in China last year, he experienced something of an epiphany.
More than 50 million people in the United States are estimated to have difficulty falling asleep or problems remaining asleep (
Halas, 2006).
As a football contractor, he has put together a very imposing structure that he calls Coaching a Winged-T Based Multiple Offense that even Shaughnessy, Jones, and
Halas would have envied.