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News Briefs |
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Volume | 105 | |
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National Institute of Standards and Technology |
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Description |
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Subjects: News Briefs |
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Language | English | |
Publication date | May 2000 | |
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Short title | News Briefs |
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Image title | News Briefs: Information on weld ferrite standards now available; Common time scale established for all of North America; Oh, what a tangled web these particles weave!; NIST helps develop some of world's coldest refrigerators; Financial standards community to use NIST cryptography guideline as a model; Coordinate measuring machine utilized for precision measurements; Transmittal page of U.S. Constitution sealed in new encasement; Metrology for development of embedded capacitance technology for high-speed electronics; Computational studies advance atomistic understanding of electronic ceramics; Thermodynamic data predicts conditions for alloy electrodeposition; Crosslinked micellar gel for environmental cleanup; Quantum entanglement of four particles featured in nature; SCATMECH C++ library makes polarization calculations available to everyone; A new theory for transverse cooling in fountain frequency standards reduces uncertainties; METALLIC XENON OBSERVED; Support provided for new oscilloscope calibrators; Quantum mechanical simulators evaluated to expedite design of deep submicrometer transistors; Coaxial noise-temperature measurement service reopened with new, faster radiometers; New efficient approach to blind deconvolution of images discovered; The effects of gas specie on metering performance of critical flow venturis; NIST helps ASME produce new steam tables book; NVLAP offers new accreditation programs; NIST validates predictions of air cleaner performance; Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) released by NIST; NIST co-hosts workshop on open architecture control for robotics; New NIST program the ôShop Floor as National Measurement Instituteö introduced at conference; NIST stages an across-the-ocean ISO project team meeting; Four invited papers published in metrologia; NIST holds first joint industry meeting on quantum information technology; NIST co-sponsors electronic documents conference; NIST hosts security educators conference; 1998 NTTAA annual report now on web site; U.S.-China automotive standards workshop; Brochure can get your quality journey on the road; New video, CD spotlight strategies of 1999 Baldrige recipients; Conference opens national dialogue on combinatorial methods; Weights and measures documents now available on the internet; Looking for ceramics info? Click open the NIST ceramics WebBook; NIST participates in secure electronic messaging demonstration; NIST-sponsored requirements group for real-time extensions to the Java platform publishes functionality requirements; NIST software enables critical metrology for transistor shallow junctions; Experimental measurements demonstrate advantages of using supercritical fluids in heat exchangers; NIST develops a new technique for measuring the temperatures of weakly ionized gases; Surf III boosts operating energy and increases calibration range; Milestones achieved for NIJ standard 0115.00, stab resistance of personal body armor; NIST 100 a current shunts support commercial versions; 1x8 arrays of high sensitivity superconducting transition-edge bolometers; Digital electronics enables new astronomy instrument; Infrared rectification with nanoscale, antenna-coupled, metal-insulator-metal (MIM) diodes; Micromechanical detection of energy and angular momentum transfer in ferromagnetic resonance; Sounds reconstructed from audio tapes; Optical fiber Bragg grating round robin; Key comparison of long end standards; Fluctuations in thermal spray process measured; FANS-I commissioned at the NCNR, with 20 times the intensity of inelastic neutron scattering; Combinatorial characterization of polymeric thin films and coatings; NIST burns townhouses in Arizona; Workshop on telecommunications synchronization held at NIST boulder; NIST collaborates with Carnegie Mellon university on large-scale computation in materials simulation; NIST sponsors third advanced encryption standard candidate conference; NIST advances software usability; NIST co-sponsors BioAPI usersÆ and developersÆ seminar; NIST hosts sixth IEC meeting on superconductivity; Neolithography consortium formed; Metrology terms and definitions become semiconductor industry standard; NIST/industry interlaboratory comparison completed; Conference explores it applications and integration; Standard Reference Materials: SRM 2100: first in the world for ceramic fracture toughness |
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