Call Number (LC) Title Results
C 13.46:1530 Uncertainty analysis for NIST noise-parameter measurements 1
C 13.46:1531 DC conductivity measurements of metals
DC conductivity measurements of metals /
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C 13.46:1532 Relative permeability measurements for metal-detector research / 1
C 13.46:1533 Stable optical cavities for wavelength references / 1
C 13.46:1534 Uncertainty analysis of radar cross section calibrations at Etcheron Valley Range / 1
C 13.46:1536 Measuring the permittivity and permeability of lossy materials : solids, liquids, metals, building materials, and negative-index materials / 1
C 13.46:1538 Optimized arbitrary wireless device arrays for emergency response communications / 1
C 13.46:1539 Angular errors in polarimetric radar cross section calibration using a rotating dihedral / 1
C 13.46:1540 Propagation and detection of radio signals before, during, and after the implosion of a thirteen-story apartment building / 1
C 13.46:1541 Propagation and detection of radio signals before, during, and after the implosion of a large sports stadium (Veterans' Stadium in Philadelphia) / 1
C 13.46:1542 Propagation and detection of radio signals before, during, and after the implosion of a large convention center 1
C 13.46:1544 TEM horn antenna design principles / 1
C 13.46:1545 Attenuation of radio wave signals coupled into twelve large building structures / 1
C 13.46:1546 Measurements to support broadband modulated-signal radio transmissions for the public-safety sector / 1
C 13.46:1547 Electromagnetic airframe penetration measurements for the FAA Bombardier Global 5000 / 1
C 13.46:1548 Electromagnetic airframe penetration measurements of a Beechraft Premier IA / 1
C 13.46:1549 Electromagnetic airframe penetration measurements of the FAA's 737-200 1
C 13.46:1550 NIST tests of the wireless environment in automobile manufacturing facilities 1
C 13.46:1551 Recommended terminology for microwave radiometry 1
C 13.46:1552 Measurements to support public safety communications : attenuation and variability of 750 MHz radio wave signals in four large building structures / 1