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Gender and sexual scripts in popular American teen series: a study on the gendered discourses in one tree hill and gossip girl Ghent University
In recent years, research focusing on the representation of youth and sexuality in the media has gained momentum. The sexual content in programmes can sometimes be characterized as ‘hypersexual’, and, according to Jacobson, we find such hypersexual representation in two-thirds of television programmes. Not only do the media offer teenagers more sexual content than previously, but the nature of the content itself has changed. Sexual acts are more ...
Reduced resistivity of NiAl by backthinning for advanced interconnect metallization Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre
NiAl lias been investigated as a potential alternative for Cu iu future interconnect metallization schemes. Backthinning experiments of thick NiAl films (> 50 mn) by IBE or CMP leads to large grain sizes for small thicknesses. NiAl deposited at 420 degrees C by FVD shows a resistivity of 17 ( liicm for a 10 nm NiAl Sim. Combining deposition of epitaxial NiAl on Ge (100) with backthinning experiments using CMP led to a lower resistivity than ...
A phase 3, randomized study of ofatumumab combined with bendamustine in rituximab-refractory iNHL (COMPLEMENT A plus B study) KU Leuven
The standard of care for indolent non-Hodgkin lymphoma (iNHL) is rituximab, an anti-CD20 antibody, with/without chemotherapy. However, multiple relapses are common in these patients. This phase 3, randomized study compared outcomes of a combination of ofatumumab (a second-generation anti-CD20 antibody) and bendamustine, with bendamustine alone in patients unresponsive to prior rituximab-based treatment. Overall, 346 patients were randomized to ...
Vacancy-Type Defects and Oxygen Incorporation in NiAl for Advanced Interconnects Probed by Monoenergetic Positron Beams and Atom Probe Tomography KU Leuven Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre
Epitaxial growth of magnetron sputtered NiAl on Ge mediated by native GeOx KU Leuven Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre
Evolution of the phase stability of NiAl under low energy ball milling University of Antwerp
Low energy mechanical alloying of Ni35 at.%Al and Ni40 at.%Al material was performed and the resulting structures were investigated by XRD and TEM. The final intermetallics observed consist of two phases, NiAl(B2) and Ni3Al while 7R and 3R martensite was observed in post-annealed samples. Different integrated milling times were associated to the intermetallic consolidation and initial blend dissociation.