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Jacob R. Bow
Jacob R. Bow
Graduate Student of Materials Science, Stanford University
Verified email at vandals.uidaho.edu
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Organic sedimentary deposits in Titan’s dry lakebeds: Probable evaporite
JW Barnes, J Bow, J Schwartz, RH Brown, JM Soderblom, AG Hayes, ...
Icarus 216 (1), 136-140, 2011
1172011
Precipitation-induced surface brightenings seen on Titan by Cassini VIMS and ISS
JW Barnes, BJ Buratti, EP Turtle, J Bow, PA Dalba, J Perry, RH Brown, ...
Planetary Science 2, 1-22, 2013
612013
Mechanical properties of selected nanostructured materials and complex bio-nano, hybrid and hierarchical systems
DE Aston, JR Bow, DN Gangadean
International materials reviews 58 (3), 167-202, 2013
222013
Mapping Titan's surface features within the visible spectrum via Cassini VIMS
G Vixie, JW Barnes, J Bow, S Le Mouélic, S Rodriguez, RH Brown, ...
Planetary and Space Science 60 (1), 52-61, 2012
192012
Lipid loss increases stratum corneum stress and drying rates
JR Bow, Y Sonoki, M Uchiyama, E Shimizu, K Tanaka, RH Dauskardt
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology 33 (4), 180-188, 2020
142020
Ectoine disperses keratin and alters hydration kinetics in stratum corneum
JR Bow, Y Sonoki, M Uchiyama, RH Dauskardt
Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports 28, 101134, 2021
62021
Cassini/VIMS Spectra and Time-Evolution of Precipitation-Associated Surface Brightenings on Titan
JW Barnes, BJ Buratti, EP Turtle, J Bow, PA Dalba, J Perry, S Rodriguez, ...
22012
Biomechanical Behavior of Human Stratum Corneum: Impact of Treatments on SC Components
JR Bow
Stanford University, 2018
2018
Mapping Titan's Surface Features within the Visible Spectrum
GD Vixie, JW Barnes, J Bow, RH Brown, P Cerroni, F Tosi, B Burrati, ...
AAS/Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting Abstracts# 41 41, 36.05, 2009
2009
VIMS Spectral Mapping of Titan during the Cassini Prime Mission
J Bow, JW Barnes, Cassini VIMS Team
AAS/Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting Abstracts# 41 41, 17.02, 2009
2009
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