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Spectral reflectance:

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
P Yvonne Barnes, Edward A Early, Albert C Parr
… - NIST SP 250-48

Software for Optimizing Protection of Constructed Facilities

June 1, 2004
Author(s)
Amy S. Rushing, C J. Leng, Robert E. Chapman, Harold E. Marshall
Owners and managers of constructed facilities need help in optimizing protection against low-probability, extreme events, such as natural hazards and terrorist acts. Economic theory helps decision makers choose among engineering alternatives, management

Microwave Spectrum and Structure of Furfural

September 8, 2006
Author(s)
R A. Motiyenkoa, E A. Alekseev, S F. Dyubkoa, Francis J. Lovas
… of furfural was investigated in the frequency range 7 GHz to 21 GHz and 49 GHz to 330 GHz. The ground and first … 1406 rotational lines with J up to 100 and Ka up to 48 were assigned to the first torsional state of … and 2103 rotational lines with J up to 90 and Ka up to 48 to the ground state of cis-furfural. Accurate sets of …

Executive Guide to ADP Contingency Planning

January 1, 1982
Author(s)
James K. Shaw, Stuart W. Katzke
… compliance with Office of Management and Budget Circular A-71, Transmittal Memorandum Number 1, July 27, 1978. …

Investigating Sub-bandgap Spectral Effects in GaInP-on-Ge Solar Cells

August 26, 2021
Author(s)
Brianna Conrad, Behrang Hamadani
There is a fundamental understanding in photovoltaics that sub-bandgap light will not be absorbed in the solar cell and therefore will not affect the power generation. We have shown a novel phenomenon in which sub-bandgap illumination is required for good

Reactive Molecular Dynamics Model of Thermal Decomposition in Polymers

May 11, 2003
Author(s)
Stanislav I. Stoliarov, Marc R. Nyden, R E. Lyon
The application of quantum chemical and molecular simulation methods can reveal new insights into the thermal degradation chemistries of materials. This work presents and employs an extension of classical force-field-based molecular dynamics to modeling

Microwave Resonances in Nanogranular (Fe

October 2, 2006
Author(s)
Massimo Pasquale, Sergio Perero, Giorgio Bertotti, Pavel Kabos
… analyzed the microwave behavior of soft nanogranular (Fe 0.7 uCo 0.3 u) 71 uB 22 uNi films with thickness of 136, 195 and 236 nm … permeability from 60 to 280, a resistivity of 8 to 9×10 7 d Ω}m and a zero-field double ferromagnetic resonance peak …
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