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Carbon/carbon shield/antenna structure
Carbon/carbon shield/antenna structure
Date added: 06/01/1998
This strong, lightweight structure could withstand high temperature.
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Automatic thermal switches with no moving parts
Automatic thermal switches with no moving parts
Date added: 07/01/1998
The conductances of novel gas-gap thermal switches would increase with temperature.
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Coherent gradient sensing for measuring curvature
Coherent gradient sensing for measuring curvature hot!
Date added: 08/01/1998
This is a full-field, real-time, noncontact optical technique
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Microlenses for calibrating phase doppler particle analyzers
Microlenses for calibrating phase doppler particle analyzers
Date added: 08/01/1998
Microlens devices give repeatable results and are small, easy to use, and relatively inexpensive
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Easy-to-use high-temperature strain-sensor systems
Easy-to-use high-temperature strain-sensor systems hot!
Date added: 08/01/1998
Pd/Cr strain gauges are prestabilized and precalibrated under controlled conditions
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Microwave-heating technique for batch processing
Microwave-heating technique for batch processing
Date added: 08/01/1998
Multiple samples are positioned to exploit symmetry in cavity modes
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Miniature microscope without lenses
Miniature microscope without lenses
Date added: 08/01/1998
Focusing optics would be supplanted by a microchannel filter and electronic image sensor
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Miniature electron microscopes without vacuum pumps
Miniature electron microscopes without vacuum pumps hot!
Date added: 08/01/1998
Self-contained, microfabricated devices with short working distances, enable operation in air
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Transparent furnaces for high-temperature research
Transparent furnaces for high-temperature research
Date added: 09/01/1998
Optical access will contribute to diagnosis and feedback control.
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Metal-and oxide-containing carbons made from graphite oxide
Metal-and oxide-containing carbons made from graphite oxide
Date added: 09/01/1998
These materials can be used in gas sensors, power cells, and cataytic cells.
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