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Dou

Or Douw,

[dou]

noun

  1. Gerard 1613–75, Dutch painter: pupil of Rembrandt.



Dou

/ dɔu, daʊ /

noun

  1. Gerard (ˈxeːrɑrt). 1613–75, Dutch portrait and genre painter

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“If ‘building a production facility’ qualifies for tariff exemptions, companies like WuXi AppTec, WuXi Bio, and BeOne Medicines may benefit,” analysts Carol Dou and Sunny Chen say.

The Fed’s cut in September, and signals of more to come, should help firms get R&D funding more easily amid lower capital costs, Carol Dou and Sunny Chen say in a note.

Letian Dou, the Charles Davidson Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering in the College of Engineering and associate professor of chemistry, by courtesy, leads an international team that includes postdoctoral research assistant Wenhao Shao and graduate research assistant Jeong Hui Kim of the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering.

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Dou said the Purdue method creates layered perovskite nanowires with exceptionally well-defined and flexible cavities that exhibit a wide range of unusual optical properties beyond conventional perovskites.

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Dou and his team disclosed their innovation to the Purdue Innovates Office of Technology Commercialization, which has applied for a patent from the U.S.

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