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We report a new result on electronic transport in between two quantum Hall plateaus for an InGaAs/InP heterostructure.

We present experimental results on the tunneling into the edge of a two dimensional electron gas (2DEG) obtained with GaAs/AlGaAs cleaved edge overgrown structures.

This paper reports studies of germanium electrodes in contact with aqueous electrolytes.

The chief advantage of a transmission system employing binary pulses resides in the possibility of regenerating such pulses at intervals along the route of transmission to prevent the accumulation

Three other papers 1 · 2 · 3 appearing in this issue of the Bell System Technical Journal discuss and analyze the timing of regenerative repeaters.

Recently there have been papers by Hedlund, Marple, Matson, Obermier and Ruhli on numerical techniques for transistor width optimization.

If a beam of coherent light is to be transmitted along the surface of the earth it will be necessary to redirect and focus it at intervals by means of lenses or mirrors to follow the terrain.

R A P I D fading in radio communication has been recognized for some time as being due to the interaction of distinct components having different transmission times.

Linear prediction is perhaps the most expedient elementary means of removing first order correlation in a television message.

This panel will provide an opportunity for discussing the role of Expert Systems technology in the future of network management.

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