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Table 2 Comparison of crystalline structure, coherence length, and easy-axis coercivity for two selected films with alloy compositions A and B shown in Figure 7.
"... In PAGE 7: ...0 Oe. A and B (arrows) represent two samples with very different easy-axis coercivities chosen for microstructure analysis (see Table2 ). From [27], reproduced by permission of The Electrochemical Society, Inc.... In PAGE 8: ... This is reasonable in view of the low concentration (25 ppm) of additive in our saccharin-based bath. Two samples, A and B, in the high- and low-Hc regions, respectively, were selected for materials analysis (see Table2 ). The abrupt decrease in Hc observed between sample A (8 Oe) and sample B (0.... ..."
Table 5 Reported values of the amplitude contrast of frozen-hydrated biological molecules Accelerating
"... In PAGE 9: ...3% gave exact zero at the center (thin solid line in Fig. 9; Table5 ). For the averaged data without energy filtering shown in Table 3, applying an Table 5 Reported values of the amplitude contrast of frozen-hydrated biological molecules Accelerating... ..."
Table 1. Composition of Stimuli Video Tapes for All Experiments
"... In PAGE 6: ... Half the ob- servers saw the sequences first stereoscopically, then monoscopically, and half in the reverse order. The com- position of a test sequence for an observer in the mono- first condition is shown in Table1 , labeling the levels of motion as 1 (observer motion), 2 (scene motion), and 3 (minimal motion). Each of the twelve observers saw the film sequences in a different counterbalanced order.... ..."
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