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X-Ray Diffraction Simulator
The X-Ray Diffraction Simulator is a program developed at Carnegie Mellon using the cT programming language as an aid to teaching undergraduate courses ...
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X-Ray Diffraction Simulator
The X-Ray Diffraction Simulator is a program developed at Carnegie Mellon using ... as an aid to teaching undergraduate courses involving crystallography. ...
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Department of Materials Science & Engineering
Newell Washburn received a B.S. in Chemistry from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1993 and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of ...
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Experiment on heat treatment of glass ceramics, i.e. crystallization
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Sep 3, 1996 ... No. 4536203 to Kramer discloses control of the CTE in hermetic glass ceramic-to-metal seals not only by batch heat treatment but also heat ...
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History of Metals
Mercury, also known as quicksilver, is the only metal which is liquid at room temperature. Although it can be found in its native state, it is more commonly ...
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X-Ray Diffraction Simulator
The X-Ray Diffraction Simulator is a program developed at Carnegie Mellon using the cT programming language as an aid to teaching undergraduate courses ...
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History of Metals
And, of course, the history of metals is closely linked to that of coins and ..... Gold plating of silver was very popular and in 1250 Bartholommeus ...
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Anthony Rollett
Materials Science and Engineering Professor and Department Head. Academic interests and contact.
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Publications
Influence of a Dispersion of Fine Particles", A. D. Rollett, ... A. D. Rollett and M. Nastasi, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, B59/60, ...
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HITPERM soft magnetic underlayers for perpendicular thin film media
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML as soft–magnetic underlayers. The results of the analysis car- ... couple the soft underlayer from the magnetic layer. The Ti thickness was varied 3–20 nm . ...
 
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