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Will the Second Item Ignite?

May 1, 1981
Author(s)
Vyto Babrauskas
The burning of more than a single fuel item in a room fire has not been well characterized. The first step in describing multiple item burning is to determine if, in fact, will occur. This question has been experimentally explored from two aspects. (1) The

Guidelines for Implementing and Using the NBS Data Encryption Standard

April 1, 1981
Author(s)
Institute for Computer Sciences and Technology National Bureau of Standards
[Withdrawn May 19, 2005] The Data Encryption Standard (DES) was published as Federal Information Processing Standards Publication (FIPS PUB) 46 on January 15, 1977. The DES specifies a cryptographic algorithm for protecting computer data. FIPS PUB 81

Structural Phase Transitions on Nickel at the Curie Temperature

March 16, 1981
Author(s)
J Hamilton, Terrence Jach
It is observed that a reversible step period rearrangement on clean nickel single-crystal surfaces occurs in the immediate vicinity of the Curie temperature. Reversible carbon segregation is observed on the same crystal surfaces below the Curie point. The

Resonant satellites in photoemission and Auger spectra of d-band metals

March 1, 1981
Author(s)
S Girvin, David R. Penn
Photoemission and Auger electron spectroscopy are powerful tools in the study of the electronic and magnetic properties of d band metals. In certain instances experimental spectra can be directly interpreted as a measure of some one body density of states

Spin Dependent Attenuation Lengths for Ferromagnets

March 1, 1981
Author(s)
R W. Rendell, David R. Penn
Spin dependent attenuation lengths (AL) as a function of the hot electron energy are calculated for Fe, Co, and Ni. If λ 1(λ 1) is the AL of an electron with spin parallel (antiparallel) to the majority spin direction of the ferromagnet then the quantity A
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