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Producing electro-optical modulation in thin film lithium niobium oxide.(ELECTRONICS)
A team from University of Wisconsin at Madison and Structured Materials Industries Inc SMI, both USA, working under a National Science Foundation Phase II Small Business Technology Transfer contract, have demonstrated the world's first metal-organic chemical vapour deposition MOCVD-produced thin film lithium niobium oxide (LiNb[O.sub.3])...
ART Present at the Annual Conference of The Academy of Molecular Imaging in Orlando, Florida
MONTREAL -- ART Advanced Research Technologies Inc. ("ART") (TSX:ARA) Scientific presentation by University of Wisconsin team to feature ART's FenestraTM imaging contrast agents for MicroCT ART Advanced Research Technologies Inc. ("ART"), a Canadian medical device company and a leader in optical molecular imaging products...
ART Present at the Annual Conference of The Academy of Molecular Imaging in Orlando, Florida.
MONTREAL, QUEBEC, Mar 27, 2006 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- ART Advanced Research Technologies Inc. ("ART") (TSX:ARA) Scientific presentation by University of Wisconsin team to feature ART's FenestraTM imaging contrast agents for MicroCT ART Advanced Research Technologies Inc. ("ART"), a Canadian medical...
Landowners Riches:Â The Distribution of Agricultural Subsidies
The U.S. has a long history of providing generous support for the agricultural sector. The 2002 Farm Bill provides in excess of $190 billion in financial support to U.S. agriculture, an increase of $72 billion over previous programs. This paper is concerned with the distribution of these benefits and their...
Eyewitness to a Genocide: the United Nations and Rwanda. (book review)
By MICHAEL BARNETT. Cornell University Press. 215 pp. $25. The author, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin, was attached to the U.S. Mission to the UN in 1993-1994. In the spring of 1994 the Hutus slaughtered more than 800,000 Tutsis in the most...
Would U.S. Dairy Firms Increase Long-Term Profits by Becoming Bigger Exporters and Bigger Investors in Foreign Dairy-Food Businesses
The answer to the question posed in the title is arguably, yes. U.S. firms appear to be well positioned to profitably expand exports of highly differentiated dairy products and selected dairy ingredients, especially dried whey products. However, U.S. bulk cheese, butter and nonfat dry milk NFDM are, for the most...
Structural Change in the U.S. Dairy Industry: Growth in Scale, Regional Shifts in Milk Production and Processing, and Internationalism
This paper analyzes structural changes in the U.S. dairy industry from the early 1980s to the late 1990s.The paper begins with capsule descriptions of the structure of the U.S. dairy industry in the early 1980s and the late 1990s. Second, statistics are presented on changes in the size, number, market...
Wm. A. Williams. (William Appleman Williams) (obituary)
When William Appleman Williams was wounded in action in 1945, he was sent to the naval air base at Corpus Christi, Texas, to recuperate. There he worked with the local N.A.A.C.P.; inside the base he and some friends sought to integrate the flight line. They made powerful...
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