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Johnson, M.L. CBC. See also Johnson, M.T., Schmalzried, H., and Carter, C.B. Growth of nickel ferrite thin films using pulsed-laser deposition, J. Cryst. Growth 206, 299.

Johnson, M.L. CBC. See also Kotula, P.G., Johnson, M.T., and Carter, C.B. Movement of Pt markers in MgO during a solid-state reaction, Phil. Mag. Lett. 79, 609. http

Johnson-Claisen rearrangement of an ortholactone-derived substrate.

Joidan P. Malinovski

Join between costal strips in the lorica of Stephanoeca diplocostata. Bar 80 nm.

Join-and-cut move the two SAWs . Note that the concatenated walk need not be self-avoiding.

Joined adamantanes

Joined adamantanes. Top, left

Joined belt

Joined octahedra

Joined octahedra sharing faces and edges analogy from Formosan basket weaving pattern, after Ref. .

Joined polyimide - Cu.

Joined steel and copper pipe.

Joined tetrahedra and octahedra.

Joining and blending of surfaces.

Joining and sealing thermoplastic tubing, closed-end seal.

Joining curves.

Joining displacement versus welding time at different welding pressures.

Joining dissimilar plastics

Joining model of a D to J segment joint. For explanation, see the text.

Joining of .

Joining of a IXJB

Joining of DNA molecules by the cohesive-end method. Two DNA molecules, cleaved with a common restriction enzyme such as coRI, can be ligated to form recombinant molecules,

Joining of DNA Molecules by the Cohesive-End Method. Two DNA molecules, cleaved with a common restriction enzyme such as EcoBl, can be ligated to form recombinant molecules.

Joining of long lengths of contamination-free Ti-5AI-4V is possible with out-of-chamber friction stir welding, using shrouds and trailing shoe shielding gas systems. Courtesy of Lockheed Martin Space Systems



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