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30 EDS Members Elected to the IEEE Grade of Fellow Effective 1 January
2002
Neville Clinton Luhmann, University of California, Davis, CA, USA, For advances in millimeter/submillimeter wave plasma diagnostics, intense microwave plasma interactions, and coherent radiation generation Leda M. Lunardi, JDS Uniphase ...
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PNNL: Doing Business - Technology Transfer
An excellent example of successful technology transfer is the life-saving deployment of our millimeter wave technology that is licensed for personnel security screening applications. The systems are used to screen ...
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Weaving a World with Light: Photosynthesis and Our Daily Bread
Embodying the Universe Life happens, it would seem, somewhat like a "standing wave," as energy ceaselessly flows through the dynamic structure of the body. We take in our ... is also the history of every mountain, every river, every ocean, every pond and every millimeter of rock and soil, every wisp of water vapor and every breath of the atmosphere ...
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Weaving a World with Light: Photosynthesis and Our Daily Bread
Embodying the Universe Life happens, it would seem, somewhat like a "standing wave," as energy ceaselessly flows through the dynamic structure of the body. We take in our ... is also the history of every mountain, every river, every ocean, every pond and every millimeter of rock and soil, every wisp of water vapor and every breath of the atmosphere ...
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The Efficient Windows Collaborative: Resources
Back to top M Meeting ... metric meter. Mil. One thousandth of an inch, or 0.0254 millimeter. Model Energy Code (MEC). The Model Energy Code is ... coatings are transparent to visible light and reflect short-wave and long-wave infrared radiation. Stile. The upright or vertical edges of ...
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Unique Vabbinfaru Lotus Reef
Will corals settle naturally on the structure? Coral larvae, which are millimeter-sized freely-swimming baby corals, will only settle and grow on clean limestone rock. When ... level, allowing the sand islands to form on top of them and protecting them from wave erosion. Since 1998 the dead corals have begun to fall apart as the dead skeletons ...
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National Geographic Adventure Mag.: Excerpts--September 2002
The four men were each tied 35 feet [11 meters] apart on a nine-millimeter [0.35-inch] rope. Slutter, who was leading the descent, could see Biggs and Hillman ... of the way, neatly parrying the ice floes that guarded the island. At last a wave thrust the boat onto the gravelly shore with a resounding crunch. The Arctic had granted ...
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Adventure Magazine: May/June 2000 @ nationalgeographic.com
I were taking pictures from the roof, using it to support our bulky 300-millimeter lenses. Inside, my wife, Leslie, observed through binoculars, while our guides, Iain Allan and Clive ... tides. Moments after landing on the bedrock, still on rappel, he was swept by a wave that soaked him to the waist. The first pitch, Pritchard realized, was too wet to ...
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(ARCtic LIdar TEchnology) at Sondre Stromfjord, Greenland Water Vapor Millimeter-wave Spectrometer at Mauna Loa, Lauder, and Table Mountain University of Bremen - Millimeter-wave Observation Group at Ny Ălesund CMDL Dobsons at OHP, Mauna ...
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Ch. 6: Ventilation and Cooling of Shelters - Nuclear War Survival Skills
Even during a heat wave in a hot part of the United States, endurable conditions can ... supplied to the shelter by 3 degrees F. Under extreme heat wave conditions, an air supply 3 degrees F hotter than outdoor air ... Five micrometers equal 5 millionths of a meter, or 5 thousandths of a millimeter. Using a dust mask or breathing through cloth would be helpful ...
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