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Morphological Partitioning of Ethylene Defects in Random Propylene-Ethylene Copolymers

August 1, 2000
Author(s)
R G. Alamo, David L. VanderHart, Marc R. Nyden, L Mandelkern
A series of four propylene/ethylene, metallocene-catalyzed copolymer samples, with ethylene mole fractions ranging from 0.8 to 7.5 mol % and melt-crystallization histories of cooling at 1 C/min, were studied by 13C solid state NMR techniques. The principal

Ranging Atom Probe Spectra to Reduce Measurement Bias

July 24, 2024
Author(s)
Frederick Meisenkothen, David Newton, Karen DeRocher, Mark McLean
… fitting makes it possible to use reference materials and a standards-based analysis approach to further improve accuracy …

Discovery of digital forensic dataset characteristics with CASE-Corpora

February 13, 2023
Author(s)
Alexander Nelson, Eoghan Casey
The digital forensics community has generated training and reference data over the course of decades. However, significant challenges persist today in the usage pipeline for that data, from research problem formulation, through discovery of applicable

Building Air Change Rate Estimates for CBR Analysis

September 15, 2008
Author(s)
Andrew K. Persily
Building air change rates impact energy consumption for space conditioning and indoor contaminant levels in relation to general indoor air quality issues as well as occupant exposure to airborne chemical, biological and radiological (CBR) agents. With

Building Retrofits for Increased Protection Against Airborne Chemical and Biological Releases

March 1, 2007
Author(s)
Andrew K. Persily, Robert E. Chapman, Steven J. Emmerich, William S. Dols, Heather Davis, Priya D. Lavappa, Amy S. Rushing
Due to concerns about potential airborne chemical and biological (chembio) releases in or near buildings, building owners and managers and other decision makers are considering retrofitting buildings to provide some degree of protection against such events

Structure Separation Experiments: Shed Burns without Wind

September 15, 2022
Author(s)
Alexander Maranghides, Shonali Nazare, Eric Link, Matthew Bundy, Matthew Hoehler, Steven Hawks, Frank Bigelow, William (Ruddy) Mell, Anthony Bova, Derek McNamara, Tom Milac, Faraz Hedayati, Daniel Gorham, Xareni Monroy, Murray Morrison, Bob Raymer, Frank Frievalt, William Walton
… were conducted indoors at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to quantify exposures from …
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