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 Optical Fiber Fusion Splicing (Springer Series in Optical Sciences)
Significant advances in optical fiber technology have created a need for an
up-to-date book about optical fiber fusion splicing. Over the past 15 years,
a variety of new optical fibers including rare-earth-doped fiber, dispersioncompensating
fiber, dispersion-matched fiber pairs, and microstructured fiber
have been introduced. These... |  |  Power-Constrained Testing of VLSI Circuits (Frontiers in Electronic Testing)
Increased levels of chip integration combined with physical limitations of heat
removal devices, cooling mechanisms and battery capacity, have established
energy-efficiency as an important design objective in the implementation flow of
modern electronic products. To meet these low energy objectives, new low
power techniques, including... |  |  Flash Development for Android Cookbook
It's taken a few years, but mobile and devices are finally hot. How hot? Like biting into a
freshly ripe, raw, Habanero chili kind-a-HOT. Can you taste the virtual heat on your virtual
tongue yet?
Yowza! The point I'm trying to get across is this. The broader mobile and device industry
has finally gone mainstream. Why... |
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Polyurethane foams debuted over 60 years ago. At the present time these types
of foams make up the largest segment in the thermosetting foam industry.
This book describes polyurethane (PUR) and urethane linkage-modified
polyisocyanurate (PIR) foams. A characteristic of these foams lies in the
versatility of their physical... |  |  Developments in Data Storage: Materials Perspective
It gives us great pleasure to present this book on the developments in data storage, from a
materials perspective. This book has been designed to help the final year undergraduate and
graduate students of physics, materials science, chemistry, electrical engineering, and other
disciplines with an interest in the magnetic recording... |
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