Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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C 13.58:6710 | Rationale and procedures for development of a NASA primary metrology laboratory for large optics | 1 |
C 13.58:6714-1 |
Surge protection in low-voltage AC power circuits-- an anthology. Part 1--, Annotated bibliography Surge protection in low-voltage AC power circuits, an 8-part anthology |
2 |
C 13.58:6714-2 | Surge protection in low-voltage AC power circuits, an 8-part anthology | 1 |
C 13.58:6714/PTS.1-8 | Surge protection in low-voltage AC power circuits, an 8-part anthology | 1 |
C 13.58:6718 | Constructing Sibson elements for a rectangular mesh | 1 |
C 13.58:6719 | Meta-analysis of face recognition algorithms | 1 |
C 13.58:6722 | Updating a turning center error model by singular value decomposition | 1 |
C 13.58:6726 | Mechanical properties of high-strength concrete at elevated temperatures | 1 |
C 13.58:6727 | Use of fluorescence to measure the lubricant excess surface density during pool boiling | 1 |
C 13.58:6729 | State-of-the-art review of CO2 demand controlled ventilation technology and application | 1 |
C 13.58:6732 | On the Gibbs adsorption equation and diffuse interface models | 1 |
C 13.58:6733 | Transient application, recirculating pool fire, agent effectiveness screen final report, NGP Project 3A/2/890 | 1 |
C 13.58:6735 | Seabird Tissue Archival and Monitoring Project protocol for collecting and banking seabird eggs | 1 |
C 13.58:6736 | Core product model for representing design information | 1 |
C 13.58:6739 | Volume visualization of Bose-Einstein condensates | 1 |
C 13.58:6740 | Proceedings of the 2nd annual Digital TV Applications Software Environment (DASE) Symposium 2001 end-to-end data services, interoperability & applications, 19-20 June 2001, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, USA | 1 |
C 13.58:6743 | Registering 3D point clouds an experimental evaluation | 1 |
C 13.58:6744 | NIST sparse BLAS user's guide | 1 |
C 13.58:6747 | Validation and modification of the 4SIGHT computer program | 1 |
C 13.58:6749 | The APEX method in image sharpening and the use of low exponent Levy stable laws | 1 |