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Amoroso, Richard L.
2002
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“... Diameter Measurements -- What is the Evans-Vigier Field? -- Non-Abelian Gauge Groups for Real and Complex Amended Maxwell’s Equations -- Experimental Evidence of Near-Field Superluminally Propagating Electromagnetic Fields -- The Photon Spin and other...”2002
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Bernardo, C. A.
2001
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“... junctions -- Applications of submicron diameter carbon filaments -- The role of rheology in the processing of vapor grown carbon fiber/thermoplastic composites -- Tensile, electrical and thermal properties of vapor grown carbon fibers composites -- Properties...”2001
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Benedek, G.
2001
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“... and Applications of Nanostructured Carbon Architectures -- Applications of Submicron Diameter Carbon Filaments -- A Theoretical Approach to Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes -- Acronyms -- List of Contributors....”2001
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Bromberg, Avraham
2001
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“... Frequency Acoustic STW Biosensor -- 5. Ultrasensitive and Specific Electronic Transduction of DNA Sensing Processes -- 6. Enzyme-Amplified Amperometric Detection of Hybridization and of a Single Base Pair Mutation in an 18 Base Oligonucleotide on a 7 ?m Diameter...”2001
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Mobberley, Martin
1999
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“... -- Focusing-Tube Diameter -- Real Field Limitations -- Popular Commercial Eyepieces -- High-Definition Eyepieces -- Barlow Lenses -- Eyepiece Projection -- Illuminated-Reticle Eyepieces -- Commercial Guiding Eyepieces -- 6 Telescope Mountings -- The Equatorial...”1999
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Dremin, Anatoly N.
1999
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“... Comparison of Pulsating and One-Dimensional Models of Detonation Front -- 3.7 The Nature of Spinning and Galloping Detonations -- 4 Failure Diameter and Breakdown Phenomena -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Failure Diameter of Detonation of Liquid Explosives -- 4.3...”1999
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Walters, William P.
1998
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“... and Density -- 4.6. TheC—JState -- 4.7. The Detonation ProductP—uHugoniot -- 4.8. Detonation Velocity and Charge Diameter -- 4.9. Conclusion -- References -- 5 The Chemistry of Explosives -- 5.1. Background -- 5.2. Conventional Explosives -- 5.3. Nitrate Esters...”1998
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Fröhlich, C.
1998
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“... between the CALERN Solar Diameter Measurements and the Solar Irradiance -- Role of Time-Delay Concept in Understanding Mechanism of Total Solar Irradiance Variation and its Effect on the Climate of the Earth -- Modulation of Atmospheric 14C Concentration...”1998
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Paresce, Francesco
1997
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“... and Galactic Center -- Observing the Galactic Center with the VLTI -- The VLTI and the Galactic Center He I Cluster -- Globular Cluster Proper Motions -- 9. Stellar Diameters and Surface Structure -- Indirect Imaging of Stellar Surface Structure -- Stellar Surface...”1997
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Bedding, T. R.
1997
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“...1. Introduction -- Introductory overview -- 2. Stellar Distances -- The Hipparcos results -- Review of CCD parallax measurements -- Stellar distances by the Baade-Wesselink method -- 3. Stellar Angular Diameters and Radii -- Stellar angular diameter...”1997
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Feuerbacher, Berndt
1996
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“... in microgravity -- Response of crystal growth experiments to time-dependent residual accelerations -- Growth of 20 mm diameter GaAs crystals by the floating zone technique during the D-2 Spacelab Mission -- Microstructure evolution in immiscible AlSiBi alloys under...”1996
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Bisztriczky, T.
1994
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“... synthetic geometry -- The ridge graph of the metric polytope and some relatives -- On the complexity of some basic problems in Computational Convexity: II. Volume and mixed volumes -- The diameter of polytopes and related applications -- Problems -- Contributed...”1994
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Fröhlich, Claus
1994
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“...-Ray-EUV Spectrum of Optically Thin Plasmas -- List of Stars Recommended as Spectrophotometric Standards -- Variable Stars with the Hipparcos Satellite -- Variation of the Solar Diameter from Solar Eclipse Observations, 1715–1991 -- Latitudinal Variation...”1994
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