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SPCal - An open source, easy-to-use processing platform for ICP-TOFMS based single event data

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2024, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D4JA00241E, Paper
Open Access
  This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Thomas Edward Lockwood, Lukas Schlatt, David Clases
Single particle inductively coupled plasma – mass spectrometry (SP ICP-MS) has evolved into one of the most powerful techniques for the bottom-up characterisation of nanoparticle suspensions. The latest generations of...
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Trace xenon detection in ambient helium by double-pulse laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2024, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D4JA00358F, Paper
Open Access
Londrea Garrett, Milos Burger, Yunu Lee, Hyeongbin Kim, Piyush Sabharwall, Sungyeol Choi, Igor Jovanovic
Safe operation of next-generation nuclear reactors is contingent on developing and effectively operating new diagnostics methods. For helium-cooled fast reactors, one important safety concern is the onset of fuel-cladding failure,...
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Good tidings for home buyers

Sonal Sachdev on the recent cut in home loan rates




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Six reasons why people buy luxury homes

Anil Pharande tells us what drives the demand for über luxury homes in India




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Property matters

The National Housing Bank has issued guidelines to housing finance companies on stamp duty and other charges, reports K.A. Martin




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Trends in residential realty

Sanjay Chugh writes on the renewed momentum in Chennai's residential market.




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Boom in commercial realty

The commercial segment holds scope for both capital appreciation and regular income through monthly rentals.




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Your choicest designs are just a click away

Modular kitchen, wardrobes, cabinets, wall entertainment units, and even fixed furniture, you name it, the long list of wood work to suit your taste and wallet is just a few clicks away




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Infrastructure is the key

Real estate investment is guided by the quality of physical and social infrastructure in and around a neighbourhood, says Arvind Jain




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Modi Year One: Realty check

With the Modi regime completing one year in office on May 26, the author speaks to experts to track what was done for real estate.




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Taxing time for future home buyers?

Sonal Sachdev writes on the implications of the rise in service tax.




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Playing it safe on the home front

What precautions should a prospective buyer of property take?




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Sweet, yet sour!

A slight reduction in home loan lending should not drive people into taking up bigger EMI commitments, advises Balaji Rao




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Discrepancy in patta measurements



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Renewed momentum in residential realty

Sanjay Chugh writes on the factors contributing to the growth of Chennai’s realty sector




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Community value in realty

Assess your new home’s community value and how it might impact its future valuation, says Sonal Sachdev.




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Get the best deal for your dream home

Dos and don’ts of property negotiation




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Why you must invest in a plot

Invest in plots of land with clear titles not too far from your city.




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Realty check

The low sales have not dampened the spirit as there was an increase in the number of project launches in the high-end/mid-end segment during the first half.




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Should you invest at the pre-launch stage?

Keep in mind the developer’s reputation and market standing before investing




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For the cause of realty

The two-day NAR-India Convention in Bengaluru beginning today will bring in 1,200 delegates from 44 countries where real estate professionals and industry experts will interact to see India adopt the best practices.




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Realty on the cusp of change

The 7th conclave of National Association of Realtors held in Bengaluru dispels gloom and calls for remaining alive to the needs of the emerging younger clientele.




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RBI offers a bounty

Because of the rate cut EMIs will come down, investment mood will improve, and the real estate sector may see a revival of sales as the industry is reeling under a pile of unsold projects.




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Delay in handing over property

Your property-related legal queries answered by S.C. RAGHURAM, Partner, RANK Associates, a Chennai-based law firm




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Click the mouse, buy a house

The future of investing online is here.




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Hyderabad is most affordable to buy and rent




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The year gone by

2015 has been a favourable year for the real estate industry in many ways




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Make them easier, legally

The New Year should hopefully see an elimination of bottlenecks and hurdles for legal construction.




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The year ahead for home loan borrowers

The interest rate is most likely to keep oscillating, and prudence in investment is advocated.




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Details of a power of attorney

Your property-related legal queries answered by S.C. RAGHURAM, Partner, RANK Associates, a Chennai-based law firm




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Redefining ‘unsold inventory’

CREDAI partners with international property consultant JLL to come up with an independent study.




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Towards greater financial transparency

The implications of the recent rate cut by the RBI




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Taxing time for property owners

The ‘online payment only’ rule for property tax should be implemented gradually, feels K. Sukumaran




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Weather Warnings for Queensland - marine areas. Issued by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology




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Top tech firms will pay for egg-freezing




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Cancer cell fingerprints in blood may speed up diagnosis




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World’s first dengue vaccine likely by 2015: Sanofi

The company said the vaccine gives a 95.5% protection against severe dengue and an 80.3% reduction in the risk of hospitalisation.




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Ayurveda needs dedicated doctors, says PM

Biggest challenge today is lack of confidence in Ayurvedic practitioners




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Bird flu found at fourth Dutch poultry farm




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Dr. Reddy’s closes acquisition of Novartis’ Habitrol brand




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Almonds could reduce belly fat: study




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China starts clinical trial to repair human spinal cord injury




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Gorilla origins of two AIDS virus lineages confirmed: Study

Previous research found that groups M and N of the HIV-1 virus originated in geographically distinct chimpanzee communities in southern Cameroon, but origins of groups O and P remained uncertain till now.




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Spider venom may hold chemical keys to new painkillers




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Drug-resistant bug Klebsiella causes worry

In some cases, even colistin has failed to kill it.




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Quality control for AYUSH drugs




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Blueberries may help beat Alzheimer’s: study

Researcher says the 'super fruit ' can have a real benefit in improving memory and cognitive function in some older adults



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Diabetes drug may raise bladder cancer risk: study

Compared with no thiazolidinedione use, pioglitazone associated with an overall 63 p.c. increased risk




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Tequila plant extracts may help treat osteoporosis

Substances from the plant found to enhance absorption of calcium in the body and promote the formation of new bones




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Green Corridor paves the way for organ transport

13 km covered in just 14 minutes from Victoria Hospital to M.S. Ramaiah Hospital in Bengaluru