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In the past few decades, the use of plastics for engineering applications has increased dramatically. In 1986, over 48 billion poinds of plastic were sold in the United States (Anon., 1987).
We present a large scale sup 13 CO map (containing 33,000 spectra on a 1' grid) of the giant molecular cloud located in the southern part of Orion which contains the Orion Nebula, NGC1977, and the
In this paper, we consider a problem in networks with storage servers for providing multimedia service.
In past years, broadcasters adopted file-based workflows to enable faster-than-realtime and concurrent media processing, thereby improving production efficiency.
In this paper, we first present an algorithm (FILL) to efficiently identify a large subset of illegal states in synchronous sequential circuits, without assuming a global reset mechanism.
In order to make a large gain and simultaneously large instantaneous bandwidth traveling-wave maser (TWM), it is necessary to orient the * This work was supported in part by the IT. S.
We report frequency domain studies of cyclotron resonance in electron space-charge layers on GaAs. We observe variations of the cyclotron mass correlated with the filling factor.
Using the Performance Analysis Workstation (PAW), a UNIX based modeling and performance analysis tool, the use of film in the Duke University Medical Center (DUMC) Radiology Department has been sim
Techniques for the fabrication and characterization of thin- film high-T sub c superconductors will be reviewed.