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GORE. The CORE Electronic Chemistry Library is a joint project of Cornell University, OCLC (On-line Computer Library Center), Bell Communications Research (Bellcore), and the American Chemical Society. The CORE database will contain the full text of American Chemical Society Journals from 1980, associated information from Chemical Abstracts Service, and selected reference texts. It will provide machine-readable text that can be searched and displayed, graphical representations of equations and figures, and full-page document images. The project will examine the performance obtained by the use of a traditional printed index as compared with a hypertext system (SUPERBOOK) and a document retrieval system (Pixlook) (6,116). [Pg.131]

A.T T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ 07974-2070 Bell Communications Research, Inc., Red Bank, NJ 07701-7020... [Pg.296]

AT T Bell Laboratories, 296,430 Bell Communications Research, Inc., 296 Carnegie Mellon University, 78 Case Western Reserve University, 238 Colorado State University, 420 Dow Corning Corporation, 156 Ethyl Corporation, 277 Fraunhofer-Institut fur Silicatforschung, 333 Hiroshima University, 209 Hitachi Ltd., 209... [Pg.498]

We surveyed 20 homes for radon in 14 towns in New Jersey within a radius of 25 km from Chester, New Jersey in cooperation with Bell Communication Research, Inc. In a second geographical region encompassing 5 counties centered around Morris County, we measured radon concentrations in 50 residential buildings scattered in 24 towns through the cooperation of a local insurance company. [Pg.50]

Photonic crystals have been hailed as the optical equivalent of semiconductors. Eli Yablonovitch at Bell Communications Research first developed the idea of such crystals in the 1980s. [Pg.360]

Miniature Thin-Film Fuel Cells. In 1990. C.K. Dyer (Bell Communications Research, Morristown. New Jersey ) reported the successful construction of a tiny electrochemical device (unconventional fuel celli... [Pg.690]

IBM, 101,138,170,200,350,445 Bell Communications Research, 122,334 Case Western Reserve University, 568 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 31... [Pg.613]

Murrae J. Bowden, Editor Bell Communications Research... [Pg.629]

The report had a catalyzing effect. What had been a ho-hum field of research was now the scene of frenzied worldwide competition as the hunt for higher-temperature superconductors was on once again. Only this time the search had a narrower focus, the oxides. Among the first to jump into the race was Bell Communications Research (Bellcore), which provides research and technical support for the telephone companies formed in the breakup of the Bell System. [Pg.54]

AT T Bell Laboratories, 265, 341 Bell Communications Research, 663, 693 Carnegie Mellon University, 285 Case Western Reserve University, 251 Dow Corning Corporation, 71, 125, 593, 705, 753... [Pg.767]

Bell Communications Research, 1, 75, 271 Eastman Kodak Company, 297, 331 Hitachi, Ltd., 109... [Pg.356]

Another power source for cell phones was being developed by a scientist at Motorola, Christopher Dyer. Dyer s thin-film fuel cell would generate power from a gas mixture containing both hydrogen and oxygen (whereas the usual systems need separate gas supplies)—something which Dyer said in a 1999 article9 should result in a simpler and cheaper system. Dyer, who first reported on his work in 1990 when he was still at Bell Communications Research,10 described an extremely thin (less than a millionth of a meter) gas-permeable electrolyte sandwiched between two thin layers of platinum. [Pg.154]

AT T Bell Laboratories, 181 Argonne National Laboratory, 25,212,261 Bell Communications Research, 198 Brookhaven National Laboratory, 152 Brown University, 65 Carnegie Institution of Washington, 164 Carnegie-Mellon University, 95 Cornell University, 49 Crystal Growth Material Testing Association, 228 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, 2,152... [Pg.330]

Bellcore Technical Reference TR-NPL-000145, Compatibility Information For Interconnection Of A Wireless Services Provider And A Local Exchange Carrier s Network. Bell Communications Research, Livingston, NJ, 1993. [Pg.1785]

Since the writing of this chapter Bell Communications Research became Telecordia Technologies and Bell Telephone Laboratories became Lucent Technologies. The and marked documents are available from Telecordia Technologies, Morristown, NJ and Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, NJ. ... [Pg.766]

Originally, it was the company Bellcore (Bell Communications Research, USA) which, in 1994, demonstrated the feasibility of operation of such a fluoride polymer-based separator. Today, the technology is commercialized by the South Korean company Dow Kokam which, like other companies (Sony, Toshiba, Panasonic, Samsung, SAFT, Valence, etc.) in 1994 purchased the license to exploit the patent filed by Bellcore. However, it seems that only Kokam has succeeded in solving the technical difficulties... [Pg.160]

Estimates of the total infrastructure size are difficult to verify. Bell Communications Research used 20 million miles during the Safety Board s 1994 excavation damage prevention workshop. [Pg.320]


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