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Time-Domain Calibrations of D-Dot Sensors

February 1, 1998
Author(s)
Robert T. Johnk, Arthur Ondrejka
This Tech Note covers in detail the procedures that are necessary to measure the receive transfer function of a broadband electric-field sensor using direct-pulse, time-domain methods. The calibration techniques presented here are applicable to a cone and

Using S-Check ML Version 3.0

February 1, 1998
Author(s)
Robert D. Snelick, N V. Drouin, John K. Antonishek, Michael D. Indovina, M M. Courson
S-Check is a tool for detecting performance bottlenecks in programs on computer systems with multiple processors. S-Check automates the techniques of Synthetic Perturbation Screening. Synthetic Perturbation Screening systematically perturbs selected

Implementing Assertions for Object-Oriented Systems

January 30, 1998
Author(s)
D Wallace, M Schmid, M Schatz, J Voas
The state-of-the-art in software testing is continually evolving. Researchers and practitioners are inventing techniques that improve the efficiency of software testing as well as increase the reliability of the products that are being tested. One

Mossbauer Study of NaCl-Coated Fe Nanoparticles

January 15, 1998
Author(s)
Alexander J. Shapiro, Robert D. Shull, N Gorshkov, Michael R. Zachariah
The potential use of magnetic nanoparticles as a very efficient refrigerant for magnetic refrigerators at temperatures well above 4.2 K was recently suggested [1,2]. Suitable for this purpose NaCl-coated iron nanoparticles were synthesized in a sodium

Effect of Pressure on Polymer Blend Miscibility: A Temperature-Pressure Superposition

January 14, 1998
Author(s)
M Rabeony, D J. Lohse, R T. Garner, S J. Han, W W. Graessley, Kalman D. Migler
In recent years there has been an increase in the effect of pressure on the miscibility of polymers 1-4. One reason is the need for such data to more fully understand polymer miscibility in relation to the various proposed theories and equations of state
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