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From Bolts to Bytes: Paving the Way to Intelligent Manufacturing

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
Howard Bloom
Good Afternoon. The title of my talk basically reflects the trend in technology in manufacturing over the last 20 years. We at NIST have done our part to try to keep up with the concept of moving from bolts to bytes, and seeing how much information

From Light Bulbs to LEDs: How to Measure What We See

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
K B. Gebbie
Bob Scace has just told us about the importance of global standards in the development of semiconductor technology-global standards not only as foundations, but also as the stepping stones for advanced technology development. I am always impressed by the

General Strategy for the Design of Multiplex PCR Assays Involving Y STR Markers

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
R Schoske, Peter Vallone, C M. Ruitberg, John Butler
The simultaneous amplification of multiple regions of a DNA template is routinely performed using the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) in a process termed multiplex PCR. A useful strategy involving the design, testing and optimization of multiplex PCR

Getting Women Into Positions of Leadership Nationally and Internationally

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
K B. Gebbie
The evident under-representation of women in physics has broad implications, particularly for industries and government agencies with a strong need for a technically educated workforce. The global scientific workforce is failing to use a large fraction of

High-Temperature Investments

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
O Okuno, K Asaoka, John A. Tesk
Dental investing materials, used for the processing of dental materials above temperatures of ca. 1200 degrees C to 1300 degrees C, are described. Their compositions and the effects of different ingredients are presented.

Historical Background and Development of the Charpy Test

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
L Toth, H P. Rossmanith, Thomas A. Siewert
The impact test method based on a pendulum, generally called the Charpy test, is one of the more cost-effective material testing procedures, both with respect to acceptance of products and to surveillance. This contribution attempts to present a brief
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