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Nicket Mehta

University of Maryland, College Park
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  • University of Maryland, College Park
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
College Park, Maryland, United States of America
Areas of Interest
17th/18th Century Philosophy
  • All publications (5)
  •  68
    Observation of inverse Meyer–Neldel rule in thermally activated crystallization of a hybrid composite of phenol formaldehyde
    with K. Singh and S. Kumar
    Philosophical Magazine 89 (9): 797-806. 2009.
    Areas of Mathematics
  •  54
    Compensation effect in thermally activated photoconduction in amorphous thin films of Se75In25-xPbx alloys
    with D. Kumar and A. Kumar
    Philosophical Magazine 88 (1): 61-70. 2008.
    Ethics
  •  86
    Thermal characterization of Se78Ge22and Se68Ge22M10 chalcogenide glasses
    with R. S. Tiwari, R. K. Shukla, and A. Kumar
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (1): 97-109. 2007.
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    Pre-exponential factor for non-isothermal crystallization of glassy Se85−xTe15Sbx alloys
    with K. Singh
    Philosophical Magazine 88 (9): 1411-1421. 2008.
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    Using Google Hangouts on Air for Medical Education: A Disruptive Way to Leverage and Facilitate Remote Communication and Collaboration
    with T. Chan, N. Joshi, and M. Lin
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