Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 16Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 271
... mechanism in its version outlined in Section IV , A , 2 is a strong candidate . In the next year or so , one should be able to see a clarification of this problem . Let us end with a methodological remark con- cerning the analogy of the ...
... mechanism in its version outlined in Section IV , A , 2 is a strong candidate . In the next year or so , one should be able to see a clarification of this problem . Let us end with a methodological remark con- cerning the analogy of the ...
Page 282
... mechanism in these two superconductors . = An electron - lattice mechanism for binding a superconductive pair leads to an upper limit for Te of about 30-40 K ; a higher Te requires either another type of superconductive pair , the bipo ...
... mechanism in these two superconductors . = An electron - lattice mechanism for binding a superconductive pair leads to an upper limit for Te of about 30-40 K ; a higher Te requires either another type of superconductive pair , the bipo ...
Page 527
... mechanism is the means by which the customer controls the operation of the dual - frequency oscillator . In the early part of the downstroke of a pushbutton , each tuning capaci- tor is connected to a tap on its associated tuning coil ...
... mechanism is the means by which the customer controls the operation of the dual - frequency oscillator . In the early part of the downstroke of a pushbutton , each tuning capaci- tor is connected to a tap on its associated tuning coil ...
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