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Miller GJ, Schmidt MW, Wang F, You TS. Quantitative Advances in the Zintl-Klemm Formalism. In: Fassler TF, editor. Zintl Phases: Principles and Recent Developments. Vol 139. Berlin: Springer-Verlag Berlin; 2011. p. 1-55. (Struct Bond; vol 139). Abstract
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Wang H, Wang F, Jones K, Miller GJ. Chemical Pressure and Rare-Earth Orbital Contributions in Mixed Rare-Earth Silicides La(5-x)Y(x)Si(4) (0 <= x <= 5). Inorg Chem. 2011;50:12714-23. Abstract
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Shi DL, He P, Zhao P, Guo FF, Wang F, Huth C, et al. Magnetic alignment of Ni/Co-coated carbon nanotubes in polystyrene composites. Composites Part B-Engineering. 2011;42:1532-8. Abstract
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Wang H, Misra S, Wang F, Miller GJ. Structural and Magnetic Characteristics of Gd5GaxSi4-x. Inorganic Chemistry. 2010;49:4586-93. Abstract
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Gupta S, Leon-Escamilla EA, Wang F, Miller GJ, Corbett JD. R(5)Pn(3)-type Phases of the Heavier Trivalent Rare-Earth-Metal Pnictides (Pn = Sb, Bi): New Phase Transitions for Er5Sb3 and Tm5Sb3. Inorganic Chemistry. 2009;48:4362-71. Abstract
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Shi DL, Cho HS, Huth C, Wang F, Dong ZY, Pauletti GM, et al. Conjugation of quantum dots and Fe3O4 on carbon nanotubes for medical diagnosis and treatment. Applied Physics Letters. 2009;95:223702. Abstract
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