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C. A. Thomas, A.nhjdrous A.luminum Chloride in Organic Chemistry, 25235 Monogr. Ser. 87, Reinkold Publishing Corp., New York, 1941. Out of print, but available in facsimile by the University Microfilms, a Xerox Company, Ann Arbor, Mich. [Pg.149]

The use of high purity selenium in digital imaging is considered a potential market. Selenium-based plates can be used to replace conventional silver-based x-ray film, and in 1994 the Xerox Corporation introduced a selenium-based product, Verdefilm, for use in graphic arts appHcations. [Pg.338]

Networkiag provides easy access to software worldwide. NSENet (National Science Eoundation network), Ethernet (Xerox Corp.), ProNet (Proteon, Inc.), and DECnet (Digital Equipment Corp.) are among the most notable networks (12). [Pg.62]

S. G. Had, The yidsoption of Disperse Djes on Powder yictivated Carbon, Ph.D. dissertation. University of North Carolina, Greensboro, 1975, Xerox University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Mich. [Pg.389]

The XeroX Copier Machine Model A was announced in 1949, and involved compHcated manual operation. Copies of acceptable quaUty were operator dependent. The Copyflo printer, introduced in 1955, was the first automated xerographic machine and enabled the production of copies on a continuous web of ordinary paper. Early electrophotographic products used paper coated with dye-sensitized zinc oxide Electrofax which had met market resistance in terms of aesthetics and cost, so that in 1958 the total market was only about 100 million (1—3,5). [Pg.128]

Eady fusing systems, such as that used in the Xerox 914, employed radiant heat produced by incandescent lamps. Black toner is an extremely good... [Pg.139]

Milan Stolka Joseph Mort Xerox Corporation... [Pg.141]

It has long been thought that a limiting size is attainable. Newtech-nologies sucdi as pressed ceramics and Xerox toners require finer sizes. [Pg.1832]

Conference on In-Situ Composites II, edited by M. R. Jackson, J. L. Walter, F. D. Lemkey and R. W. Hertzberg, Xerox Publishing. 191 Spring Street, Lexington, Mass. 02173, USA, 1976. [Pg.296]

DavkJ Ford Sims, Viscoelastic Creep and Relaxation Behavior of Laminated Composite Plates, Ph.O. dissertation. Department of Mechanical Engineering and Solid Mechanics Center, Institute of Technology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, 1972. (Also available from Xerox University Microfilms as Order 72-27,298.)... [Pg.365]

Xerox Corporation (Ref. 1) Environmental Leadership Program 100+ million/year... [Pg.4]

The sequential steps involved in commercial machines which employ reusable photoreceptors for generating xerox copies are shown in the figure - and further elucidated below. [Pg.750]

Kelly, J. E. Ph. D. Thesis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. 1975. Xerox Univ. Microfilms 76-3698... [Pg.93]

Knights, J., Xerox Palo Alto Research Center... [Pg.212]

Mark Weiser, a leading light at the Xerox PARC computer science laboratory, hrst dehned the concept of ubiquitous or pervasive computing. In an article published in Scientific American in 1991 [12], he wrote The most profound technologies are those that disappear. They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it. ... [Pg.763]

Xerox Research Centre of Canada, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada I Introduction... [Pg.149]

Alex Rosenberg Why isn t there a transfer of material in photocopying If we think about the process of photocopying, it doesn t look as though the, say, semi-conservative character of DNA copying, is a physically different process in kind for the electrostatic planting involved in say, Xerox machines. [Pg.228]


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