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Aeronautical engineering: A continuing bibliography with indexes, supplement 190
This bibliography lists 510 reports, articles and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in July 1985
Bibliography of Lewis Research Center Technical Publications announced in 1991
This compilation of abstracts describes and indexes the technical reporting that resulted from the scientific engineering work performed and managed by the Lewis Research Center in 1991. All the publications were announced in the 1991 issues of STAR (Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports) and/or IAA (International Aerospace Abstracts). Included are research reports, journal articles, conference presentations, patents and patent applications, and theses
Summaries of FY 1997 Research in the Chemical Sciences
The objective of this program is to expand, through support of basic research, knowledge of various areas of chemistry, physics and chemical engineering with a goal of contributing to new or improved processes for developing and using domestic energy resources in an efficient and environmentally sound manner. Each team of the Division of Chemical Sciences, Fundamental Interactions and Molecular Processes, is divided into programs that cover the various disciplines. Disciplinary areas where research is supported include atomic, molecular, and optical physics; physical, inorganic, and organic chemistry; chemical energy, chemical physics; photochemistry; radiation chemistry; analytical chemistry; separations science; heavy element chemistry; chemical engineering sciences; and advanced battery research. However, traditional disciplinary boundaries should not be considered barriers, and multi-disciplinary efforts are encouraged. In addition, the program supports several major scientific user facilities. The following summaries describe the programs
Gas Discharge Plasmas and Their Applications (GDP 2019): 14th International Conference, September 15–21, 2019, Tomsk, Russia: abstracts
The book contains abstarcts of oral and poster reports presented at the 14th International Conference "Gas Discharge Plasmas and Their Applications" (GDP 2019). This event is a continuation of conferences on gas discharge physics held in Russia since 1984, as well as seminars and conferences on the technological application of low-temperature plasma. The conference is held every 2 years in different cities of the Russian Federation. This year, the wonderful Siberian city of Tomsk, known for its intellectual environment, was chosen as the venue. The program of the Conference covers a wide range of technical areas and modern aspects of the physical processes occurring in generators of lowtemperature plasma, low and high-pressure discharges, pulsed plasma sources, surface modification, and other gas-discharge technologies
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Solid State Division progress report for period ending March 31, 1997
This report covers research progress in the Solid State Division from April 1, 1995, through March 31, 1997. During this period, the division conducted a broad, interdisciplinary materials research program in support of Department of Energy science and technology missions. The report includes brief summaries of research activities in condensed matter theory, neutron scattering, synthesis and characterization of materials, ion beam and laser processing, and the structure of solids and surfaces. An addendum includes listings of division publications and professional activities
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Laboratory-directed research and development: FY 1996 progress report
This report summarizes the FY 1996 goals and accomplishments of Laboratory-Directed Research and Development (LDRD) projects. It gives an overview of the LDRD program, summarizes work done on individual research projects, and provides an index to the projects` principal investigators. Projects are grouped by their LDRD component: Individual Projects, Competency Development, and Program Development. Within each component, they are further divided into nine technical disciplines: (1) materials science, (2) engineering and base technologies, (3) plasmas, fluids, and particle beams, (4) chemistry, (5) mathematics and computational sciences, (6) atomic and molecular physics, (7) geoscience, space science, and astrophysics, (8) nuclear and particle physics, and (9) biosciences
Advanced materials from gels. Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Glasses and Ceramics from Gels
International workshop on glasses and ceramics from gels (6th. 1991. Sevilla