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Angular Distribution of Light Scattered From a Sinusoidal Grating

January 1, 2000
Author(s)
Egon Marx, Thomas A. Germer, Theodore V. Vorburger, B C. Park
The angular distributions of light scattered by gold-coated and aluminum-coated gratings having amplitudes of ~90 nm and periods of 6.67 ¿m were measured and calculated for light incident from a HeNe laser at an angle of 6E. Experimental results are

Benchmark Development for the Evaluation of Visualization for Data Mining

February 1, 1999
Author(s)
Sharon J. Laskowski, Georges Grinstein, Paul Hoffman, R Pickett
New sets of powerful data visualization tools have appeared in the marketplace and in the research community. This, combined with readily available computer memory, speed, and graphics capabilities, makes it possible to explore larger and larger data sets

A Framework for Component-based CNC Machines

December 1, 1998
Author(s)
John L. Michaloski, S Birla, G Weinert, C J. Yen
Open architecture technology is ushering in new advances in the world of computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines. Yet, some major benefits of open architecture technology have failed to materialize due to the lack of a standard open architecture

WebSubmit: Web-Based Applications With Tcl

June 1, 1998
Author(s)
R P. McCormack, J E. Koontz, J E. Devaney
… access to applications on a collection of heterogeneous computing systems. Strong authentication methods allow users …

CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFLUENCES OF HALOGENATED FIRE SUPPRESSANTS

January 1, 1997
Author(s)
Valeri I. Babushok, Anthony P. Hamins, Wing Tsang, T Noto
The specific mechanisms by which fire suppressants influence flame properties have been determined on the basis of computer simulations. Attention is focussed on the relative contributions from physical and chemical processes. Chemical effects are most

Analysis of High Bay Hangar Facilities for Detector Sensitivity and Placement.

March 26, 1996
Author(s)
Kathy A. Notarianni, William D. Davis, Darren Lowe, J E. Gott, S Laramee
This study was conducted to investigate the response of various fire detectors and automatic sprinklers in high bay aircraft hangars. Laboratory and full-scale experiments as well as computer modeling were conducted to better understand the movement of

Threat Assessment of Malicious Code and External Attacks

October 1, 1992
Author(s)
Lawrence E. Bassham, William T. Polk
As a participant in the U. S. Army Computer Vulnerability/Survivability Study Team, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has been tasked with providing an assessment of the threats associated with commercial hardware and software. This

Development Plan: Product Data Exchange Network

March 1, 1990
Author(s)
Simon P. Frechette, Kevin K. Jurrens
This document describes a plan to develop a product data exchange network to serve the needs of both international and national PDES/STEP efforts. The Product Data Exchange Network will be an integral part of the National PDES Testbed which was established

Integrated Automated Manufacture of Metal Parts

January 1, 1986
Author(s)
Thomas R. Kramer
This paper describes a system for the automated manufacture of metal parts developed at the National Bureau of Standards by the author and his colleagues. The paper emphasizes the software. The system includes a friendly CAD editor for a feature-based

A History of Fire Testing: Past, Present, and Future.

March 30, 2009
Author(s)
James R. Lawson
This paper discusses the breakthroughs in science and engineering that have brought fire testing technology to its current state of maturity and provides insight into the possibilities for future fire test development by highlighting some areas where

A History of Fire Testing.

March 20, 2009
Author(s)
James R. Lawson
This paper discusses the breakthroughs in science and engineering that have brought fire testing technology to its current state of maturity and provides insight into the possibilities for future fire test development by highlighting some areas where

Photolysis of the peptide bond at 193 and 222 nm

April 25, 2025
Author(s)
Nicholas Drachman, Jacob Vietorisz, Andrew Winchester, Rob Vest, Gregory Cooksey, Sujitra Pookpanratana, Derek Stein
… and 222 nm light enabled measurements of the single-photon quantum yield of peptide bond scission, found to be (1.50 ± …

Room-temperature valence transition in a strain-tuned perovskite oxide

December 15, 2022
Author(s)
Vipul Chaturvedi, Supriya Ghosh, Dominique Gautreau, William M. Postiglione, John E. Dewey, Patrick Quarterman, Purnima P. Balakrishnan, Brian Kirby, Hua Zhou, Huikui Cheng, Amanda Huon, Timothy Charlton, Michael R. Fitzsimmons, Caroline Korostynski, Andrew Jacobson, Lucca Figari, Javier Garcia Barriocanal, T. Birol, K. A. Mkhoyan, Chris Leighton
… under compression, thereby exposing a potential novel quantum critical point. …

2021 Cybersecurity and Privacy Annual Report

September 26, 2022
Author(s)
Patrick D. O'Reilly, Kristina Rigopoulos, Greg Witte, Larry Feldman
… for Cryptographic Modules, and preparation for post-quantum cryptographic methods; and improved infrastructure …

High-performance dual-gate graphene pH sensors

June 28, 2022
Author(s)
Son Le, Seulki Cho, Alexander Zaslavsky, Curt A. Richter, Arvind Balijepalli
… dielectric coupled with graphene's large intrinsic quantum capacitance (15 µC/cm2), allowing a top-gate to …
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