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... reference materials . The Institute consists of the Office of Standard Reference Materials and the following divisions : Analytical Chemistry Polymers Radiation Physical Chemistry . Metallurgy Inorganic Materials - Reactor THE INSTITUTE ...
... reference materials . The Institute consists of the Office of Standard Reference Materials and the following divisions : Analytical Chemistry Polymers Radiation Physical Chemistry . Metallurgy Inorganic Materials - Reactor THE INSTITUTE ...
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... reference materials . The Institute consists of the Office of Standard Reference Materials and the following divisions : Analytical Chemistry Polymers Radiation Physical Chemistry . - Metallurgy - Inorganic Materials -- Reactor THE ...
... reference materials . The Institute consists of the Office of Standard Reference Materials and the following divisions : Analytical Chemistry Polymers Radiation Physical Chemistry . - Metallurgy - Inorganic Materials -- Reactor THE ...
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... Reference Data Series - Provides quantitative data on the physical and chemical proper- ties of materials , compiled from the world's literature and critically evaluated . Developed under a world - wide program coordinated by NBS ...
... Reference Data Series - Provides quantitative data on the physical and chemical proper- ties of materials , compiled from the world's literature and critically evaluated . Developed under a world - wide program coordinated by NBS ...
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... reference materials . The Institute consists of the Office of Standard Reference Materials and the following divisions : Analytical Chemistry Polymers - Metallurgy Inorganic Materials Radiation Physical Chemistry . Reactor THE INSTITUTE ...
... reference materials . The Institute consists of the Office of Standard Reference Materials and the following divisions : Analytical Chemistry Polymers - Metallurgy Inorganic Materials Radiation Physical Chemistry . Reactor THE INSTITUTE ...
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... reference [ 9 ] . As an example consider the gold acceptor in silicon for which the electron and hole emission rates , in inverse seconds , are [ 10 ] - 1.97 x 107T2exp ( -6348 / T ) e = n AND CONTAMINANTS picted in the figure for two ...
... reference [ 9 ] . As an example consider the gold acceptor in silicon for which the electron and hole emission rates , in inverse seconds , are [ 10 ] - 1.97 x 107T2exp ( -6348 / T ) e = n AND CONTAMINANTS picted in the figure for two ...
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Page 22 - NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS The National Bureau of Standards' was established by an act of Congress March 3, 1901. The Bureau's overall goal is to strengthen and advance the Nation's science and technology and facilitate their effective application for public benefit. To this end. the Bureau conducts research and provides...
Page 24 - THE INSTITUTE FOR BASIC STANDARDS provides the central basis within the United States of a complete and consistent system of physical measurement; coordinates that system with measurement systems of other nations; and furnishes essential services leading to accurate and uniform physical measurements throughout the Nation's scientific community, industry, and commerce.