Special Technical Facilities at the National Bureau of StandardsNational Bureau of Standards, 1976 - 50 pages |
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... properties of well - characterized materials needed by industry , commerce , educational institutions , and Government ; provides advisory and research services to other Government agencies ; and develops , produces , and distributes ...
... properties of well - characterized materials needed by industry , commerce , educational institutions , and Government ; provides advisory and research services to other Government agencies ; and develops , produces , and distributes ...
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... PROPERTIES FACILITIES 31 31 Neutron Diffractometers 32 Electron Probe Microanalyzer 45 .... Neutron Radiography Facility 33 Ion Probe Microanalyzer 45 Neutron Scattering Spectrometer 33 Molecular Beam - Field Emission Microscope 46 ...
... PROPERTIES FACILITIES 31 31 Neutron Diffractometers 32 Electron Probe Microanalyzer 45 .... Neutron Radiography Facility 33 Ion Probe Microanalyzer 45 Neutron Scattering Spectrometer 33 Molecular Beam - Field Emission Microscope 46 ...
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... properties of materials , electron density of states in solids , surface studies ( including angular distribu- tion of photoelectrons as a function of angle of inci- dence and polarization vector ) , radiation damage studies in ...
... properties of materials , electron density of states in solids , surface studies ( including angular distribu- tion of photoelectrons as a function of angle of inci- dence and polarization vector ) , radiation damage studies in ...
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... properties of the an- tennas . This method is the most accurate method known for evaluating directive antennas . Above 1 GHz , the gain accuracy is typically ± 0.08-0.10 dB and polarization axial ratio can be determined within ± 0.05 dB ...
... properties of the an- tennas . This method is the most accurate method known for evaluating directive antennas . Above 1 GHz , the gain accuracy is typically ± 0.08-0.10 dB and polarization axial ratio can be determined within ± 0.05 dB ...
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... properties of sub- stances . Availability : Because of the complexity of the instru- mentation and the procedures of operation , use of this facility is limited to qualified members of the NBS staff or scientists , after specific ...
... properties of sub- stances . Availability : Because of the complexity of the instru- mentation and the procedures of operation , use of this facility is limited to qualified members of the NBS staff or scientists , after specific ...
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