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We present x-ray diffraction data as a function of temperature for Ni(113) that show dramatic changes in one of the crystal truncation rods.

X-ray double crystal diffractometry (DCD), low temperature photoluminescence (PL), and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) have been used to characterize single epitaxial layers grown by hydride

At low temperatures, spinel CuIr(2)S(4) is a charge-ordered spin-dimerized insulator with triclinic lattice symmetry.

X-ray examination of large water-cooled valves has eliminated hidden defects. Two views, at right-angles, are taken, and compared with corresponding drawings of the valve electrodes.

As AT&T's Unified Network Management Architecture (UNMA) evolves, one of the major goals is to support as many communication systems in a UNMA environment as possible.

The X.25 protocol was first standardized over a decade ago by the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT).

Traditionally, copper network operators complement a fiber-to-the-home strategy with a hybrid fiber-copper deployment in which fiber is gradually brought closer to the consumer, and digital subscri

The Xhaul architecture presented in this article is aimed at developing a 5G integrated backhaul and fronthaul transport network enabling flexible and software-defined reconfiguration of all networ

We propose the first known solution to the problem of correlating, in small space, continuous streams of XML data through approximate (structure and content) matching, as defined by a general tree-

A frequent task encountered in XML processing is to filter an input document to produce a subdocument; that is, a document whose root-to-leaf paths are root-to-leaf paths of the original document a

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