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Table 1. Resistivity (at room temperature) of composite films.

in Metal Alloy and Carbon Black
by Edward Bormashenko, Semion Sutovski, Roman Pogreb, Avigdor Sheshnev, Mark Levin, Avital Westfrid, Polyethylene Low-melting-point, Edward Bormashenko, Semion Sutovski, Roman Pogreb, Avigdor Sheshnev, Yelena Bormashenko, Mark Levin, Avital Westfrid

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
by unknown authors
"... 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
by Koji Yonekura A, Michael B. Braunfeld B, Saori Maki-yonekura A, David A. Agard B
"... 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 15. Venice Film

in User
by Carinna Parraman A, Ro Rizzi B

Table 1. Composition of Stimuli Video Tapes for All Experiments

in Effects of Sensory Information and Prior Experience on Direct Subjective Ratings of Presence
by Jonathan Freeman, S. E. Avons, Don E. Pearson, Wijnand A. Ijsselsteijn
"... 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.... ..."

Table 3. Lead-containing films deposited by ALD. Thin film

in Supervisor:
by Jenni Harjuoja, Teknillinen Korkeakoulu, Prof Lauri Niinistö, Prof Cheol-seong, Hwang Dr, Mikael Schuisky, Jenni Harjuoja, Otamedia Oy 2004

Table 3: Film C - Features

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Table 4: Film D - Features

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Table 5: Film E - Features

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Table 3: Film C - Features

in thin films and the elimination of the influence
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