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pro vyhledávání: '"J. E. Hardy"'
Autor:
Roger A. Kisner, Jack C. Schryver, J. A. Calvert, J. R. Easter, Robert E. Uhrig, J. E. Hardy, Steven A. Arndt, B. R. Whitus, R.W. Tucker, J. M. Jansen, Michael R. Moore, C.L. Britton, S. A. Brown-VanHoozer, John S. Neal, Thomas L Wilson, Kofi Korsah, D. W. Miller, E. B. Freer, C. E. Antonescu, V. A. Protopopescu, James Allen Mullens, Richard Thomas Wood, Brian Damiano, B. R. Upadhyaya, J. D. White, David Eugene Holcomb, Cyrus M Smith, G. R. Wetherington, Lee M. Hively, R. A. Shaffer
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5188a885b583f4382118a2e32970e077
https://doi.org/10.2172/1495317
https://doi.org/10.2172/1495317
Autor:
Brian Damiano, S.W. Kercel, R. Crutcher, P.R. Bingham, T.F. Gee, Michael R. Moore, J. E. Hardy, K. Weaver, R. Lenarduzzi, R.W. Tucker, R.H. Vandervaart, R.V. Kolarik, M. Hileman, Roger A. Kisner, M.S. Emery
Researchers at the Timken Company conceived a project to develop an on-line instrument for wall thickness measurement of steel seamless mechanical tubing based on laser ultrasonic technology. The instrument, which has been installed and tested at a p
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::7d67e6d279f6caacfd7882c4fe7c8b68
https://doi.org/10.2172/940387
https://doi.org/10.2172/940387
Autor:
J. E. Hardy
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Physics. 71:152-154
The two vector-ladder operators, which step from any state [Formula: see text] in an irreducible multiplet in the space of product states of two commuting angular momenta, are defined and all their nonvanishing matrix elements are given, facilitating
Autor:
Joseph J. Bozell, Martin K. Patel, Jürgen O. Metzger, Ursula Biermann, Detlef Wilke, Yuri Gleba, Leo E. Manzer, Pierre Gallezot, Michèle Besson, Laurent Djakovitch, Alain Perrard, Catherine Pinel, Alexander Sorokin, Dejan D. Andjelkovic, Fengkui Li, Richard C. Larock, Graham J. Hutchings, Silvio Carrettin, Paul McMorn, Patrick Jenkins, Gary A. Attard, Peter Johnston, Ken Griffin, Christopher J. Kiely, J. van Haveren, E. A. Oostveen, F. Miccichè, J. G. J. Weijnen, Scott D. Allen, Christopher M. Byrne, Geoffrey W. Coates, Corey R. Anthony, Lisa McElwee-White, Kevin P. Gable, Brian Ross, Colin P. Horwitz, Terrence J. Collins, Jonathan Spatz, Hayden J. Smith, L. James Wright, Trevor R. Stuthridge, Kathryn G. Wingate, Kim McGrouther, Duncan J. Macquarrie, Jeff J. E. Hardy, Sandrine Hubert, Alexa J. Deveaux, Marco Bandini, Rafael Luque Alvarez, Marie Chabrel, Peter Richard, Ritva Verho, John Londesborough, Merja Penttilä, Thomas M. Keenan, Stuart W. Tanenbaum, James P. Nakas, Arthur J. Stipanovic, Thomas E. Amidon, Gary M. Scott, Vincent Barber, Misty
Autor:
Vitaly Budarin, James H. Clark, Jeffrey J. E. Hardy, Rafael Luque, Krzysztof Milkowski, Stewart J. Tavener, Ashley J. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Angewandte Chemie; Jun2006, Vol. 118 Issue 23, p3866-3870, 5p
Publikováno v:
Green Chemistry; Jan2006, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p39-42, 4p
Publikováno v:
Green Chemistry; Jan2004, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p53-56, 4p
Autor:
J. E. Hardy, J. O. Hylton
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Multiphase Flow. 10:541-556
An instrumentation system was developed to measure two-phase flow velocity and void fraction. The principle of operation of this system was based on the measurement of the electrical impedance of two-phase mixtures. Two-phase velocity is estimated by
Autor:
J. E. Hardy, J. D. Hurley, H. Glavitsch, W. A. Mittelstadt, G. Stranne, C.W. Taylor, T. N. Lee
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems. 1:25-36
Five mini-papers summarize a panel session on single-pole switching at the 1985 Summer Power Meeting. Three of the reports describe single-pole switching applications in western North America. The fourth report surveys European applications of single
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Chemical Kinetics. 10:503-517
The recombination of carbon monoxide and oxygen atoms was studied in reflected shock waves in H2:O2:CO:Ar = 0.1:1:24:75 with 1300 < T5 2200 K and 2 < P5 < 4 atm. Reaction progress was monitored by observations of the carbon monoxide flame spectrum ne