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Research Highlights of the National Bureau of Standards
Preliminary calibrations of the resistors have been made from 4.21 to 2.16 °K at
every 0.1 °K. The estimated standard deviations of the data for two of the resistors
were § 1 millidegree; and for the third resistor, § 3.3 millidegrees. - Vapor ...
United States. National Bureau of Standards, 1961
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Publications of the National Bureau of Standards ... catalog
Key words: Josephson effect; linewidth; millidegree; noise; superconductivity;
thermometry. Assuming that the linewidth of the A. C. Josephson radiation is
caused entirely by thermal fluctuations in the bias voltage, we show that it can be
used ...
United States. National Bureau of Standards, 1968
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Issues in Applied, Analytical, and Imaging Sciences ...
(2010 NOV 2) Cornell University, Ithaca: Precise and millidegree stable
temperature control for fluorescence imaging: application to phase transitions in
lipid membranes Scientists discuss in 'Precise and millidegree stable
temperature control ...
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Quantitative Dynamic Telethermometry in Medical Diagnosis ...
As discussed in the section on Measurement of Infrared Flux from the Human
Skin in Chapter 4, this flux changes at a rate of 1 .3% per °C, or 1.3 x 10"s per
millidegree, i.e. a change of (1.3 x 10-5)x(6x 1012) = 8 x 107 photons per
millidegree.
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Evaluation, Comparison and Calibration of Oceanographic ...
Starting with 50 thermistors of low individual price it is probably possible to obtain
40 useful in the present context and 20 that stay stable within ±1 millidegree over
years. Using a good five or six figure digital voltmeter plus a scanner and a 10 ...
Society for Underwater Technology, 1986
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Catalog of National Bureau of Standards Publications, ...
Key words: Josephson effect; linewidth; millidegree; noise; superconductivity;
thermometry. Assuming that the linewidth of the A. C. Josephson radiation is
caused entirely by thermal fluctuations in the bias voltage, we show that it can be
used ...
United States. National Bureau of Standards, Betty L. Burris, Rebecca J. Morehouse, 1978
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Marine Ecological Processes: A derivative of the ...
Thus a 16-bit measurement of temperature gives 0.5 millidegree resolution and 0
–32.81C range. (For some work, a À21C lower end is needed and this was later
incorporated.) Conductivity varies over the same range because it tracks ...
John H. Steele, Steve A. Thorpe, Karl K. Turekian, 2010
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Science and the Future Navy: A Symposium
They plan ultimately to cool massive bars down to millidegree temperatures.8 At
such temperatures, and with improved polishing, sapphire or silicon crystals may
well achieve Q's in the range of 1012 to 1014. Such a crystal, if hit, would ring ...
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New Concepts of Sea Floor Evolution - General Observations
C. Temperature Record There are "inactive" periods of several hours during
which the temperature is steady to a fraction of a millidegree, and somewhat
shorter "active" periods during which the temperature rises a millidegree or two
and ...
Arthur E. Maxwell, Edward Bullard, J. Lamar Worzel, 1971
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Liquid Surfaces and Interfaces: Synchrotron X-ray Methods
The most delicate requirement of these motions is to maintain the in-plane angle
between $1 and f; to a fraction of a millidegree. It is worth noting that, as a rough
guide, changing the energy by the ratio rAE will require that the distance ll; ...
Peter S. Pershan, Mark Schlossman, 2012
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Saelig Introduces Versatile Dual Channel 13.6GHz Microwave …
... and control of the relative phase between channels to less than a millidegree and amplitude to 0.01dB, producing up to +22dBm of power per ... «RF Globalnet, Lip 15»
How to Convert a Satellite Dish Into a Radio Telescope
“However, recommissioning tests showed the system to be stable with a servo accuracy of better than one millidegree under light wind ... «MIT Technology Review, Lip 14»
No prizes for coming third: The fight to be Britain's second city
In the metropolis, by contrast, such questioning would not raise the temperature a millidegree. London, with its population of 7.6 million and its ... «The Independent, Maj 11»
The great green fraud
... representing 40% of the world's population, expand by 6% to 10% each year -- the world has not grown a millidegree warmer since the start of this millennium. «National Post, Lis 09»