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Toward rapid and inexpensive identification of bulk carbon nanotubes

April 6, 2006
Author(s)
Katie Hurst, Anne Dillon, Jeffrey Blackburn, John H. Lehman
The volume fraction of metallic and semiconducting carbon single-wall nanotubes (SWNTs)hasbeen estimated for purified laser vaporization SWNTs, from an effective medium approximation and the measured spectral responsivity of a LiTaO 3 pyroelectric detector

UML 2 Activity and Action Models, Part 5: Partitions

April 1, 2004
Author(s)
Conrad E. Bock
This is the fifth in a series introducing the activity model in the Unified Modeling Language, version 2 (UML 2), and how it integrates with the action model. The first article gives an overview of activities and actions, while the next three cover actions

An Open Standard for Chemical Structure Representation: The IUPAC Chemical Identifier

September 1, 2003
Author(s)
Stephen E. Stein, Stephen R. Heller, Dmitrii V. Tchekhovskoi
IUPAC has long been involved in the development of systematic and standard procedures for naming chemical substances on the basis of their structure. The resulting rules of nomenclature, while covering almost all compounds, were designed for text-based

Manufacturing of Prostheses

September 1, 2001
Author(s)
Matthew A. Davies, Ronald G. Dixson
This paper is a summary of a workshop session during the Workshop on Biomedical Materials and Devices, held June 13 -14, 2001. The workshop is part of a series of workshops and topical meetings organized by NIST in the area of biomedical technology. The

Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology

January 1, 2000
Author(s)
Dale E. Newbury, Ryna B. Marinenko
The Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology reports NIST research and development in those disciplines of the physical and engineering sciences in which the Institute is active. These include physics, chemistry

Nanofabrication of a two-dimensional array using laser-focused atomic deposition

June 27, 1995
Author(s)
R Gupta, Robert Celotta, Zeina J. Kubarych, J Mcclelland
Fabrication of a two-dimensional array of nanometer-scale chromium features on a silicon substrate by laser-focused atomic deposition is described. Features 13? 1 nm high and having a full-width at half maximum of 80? 10 nm are fabricated in a square array

Public-Key Cryptography

April 1, 1991
Author(s)
James R. Nechvatal
This publication presents a state-of-the-art survey of public-key cryptography, circa 1988-1990, and covers the following topics: 1) the theory of public-key cryptography; 2) comparisons to conventional (secret-key) cryptography; 3) a largely self

NIST Timeline

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
L A. Greenhouse, J V. Norris, Paula J. Deutsch
The NIST Timeline builds upon three volumes of history: Measures for Progress: A History of the National Bureau of Standards, by Rexmond Cochrane; A Unique Institution: The National Bureau of Standards 1950 - 1969, by Elio Passaglia; and Responding to

Microscale Heat Transfer at Low Temperatures

September 26, 2005
Author(s)
Ray Radebaugh
This paper discusses the fundamentals and applications of heat transfer in small space and time domains at low temperatures. The modern trend toward miniaturization of devices requires a better understanding of heat transfer phenomena in small dimensions

Compressed Liquid (p-r-T) Measurements of trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [R1130(E)]

February 24, 2025
Author(s)
Tara Fortin, Stephanie Outcalt
Pressure-density-temperature (p-ρ-T) data for the refrigerant R-1130(E) (trans-1,2-dichloroethene) were measured in the compressed liquid phase using an automated vibrating tube densimeter. Overall, the measurements covered temperatures from 270 K to 410 K

Unified scaling law for flux pinning in practical superconductors: Part 3. Extrapolations from minimum datasets and applications of the extrapolative scaling expression

February 16, 2017
Author(s)
John (Jack) W. Ekin, Najib Cheggour, Loren F. Goodrich, Jolene D. Splett
The accuracy of present fitting equations to interpolate and extrapolate full Ic(B,T,ε) datasets is evaluated and compared with the extrapolative scaling expression (ESE) derived in Part 2. Accuracy is analyzed in terms of RMS error and fractional

2016 Public Safety Broadband Stakeholder Meeting - Day 2

August 31, 2016
Author(s)
Tracy A. McElvaney, Dereck R. Orr, Jeremy E. Benson, Richard A. Rouil, Andrew Thiessen, Paul Roberts, John T. Beltz, Joshua M. Franklin, Harlin McEwen, Christopher J. Walton, Paul A. Grassi, Ellen L. Ryan, Donald L. Harriss, Mika Skarp, Wim Brouwer
The Public Safety Communications Research program held its latest PSBB Stakeholder Meeting on June 7-9 2016 in San Diego, CA. This three-day meeting brought together representatives from public safety, federal agencies, industry and academia to highlight

2016 Public Safety Broadband Stakeholder Meeting - Day1

August 31, 2016
Author(s)
Tracy A. McElvaney, Dereck R. Orr, Jeremy E. Benson, Richard A. Rouil, Andrew P. Thiessen, Paul Roberts, Steven Voran, John T. Beltz, Joshua M. Franklin, Harlin McEwen, Christopher J. Walton, Paul A. Grassi, Donald L. Harriss, Mika Skarp, Wim Brouwer
The Public Safety Communications Research program held its latest PSBB Stakeholder Meeting on June 7-9 2016 in San Diego, CA. This three-day meeting brought together representatives from public safety, federal agencies, industry and academia to highlight
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