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Columbellaria tuberculosa Cr. Cr. Cr. Cr. Cr. Cr. Cr. Cr. 1861

2019
Columbellaria tuberculosa (Binkhorst, 1861) Figs 26 L–M 1861 Pyrula tuberculosa Binkhorst: 8, pl. III, fig. 5a–b. 1861 Pyrula? plicata —Binkhorst: 68, pl. Va.3, fig. Aa–b. 1898 Columbellaria tuberculosa (Binkhorst) —Kaunhowen: 79–80, pl. IX, figs 7–8. 1986 Columbellaria tuberculosa (Binkhorst, 1861) —Abdel-Gawad: 111, pl. 13, figs 2–4. Diagnosis.
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Cr–Cu and Cr–Cu–Cr Thin Film Metallization

Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology, 1973
Thin film sandwiches of Cr–Cu and Cr–Cu–Cr are widely used for a number of electronic applications, but there has been no report of any systematic investigation of interactions or stability in these films. We have studied diffusion, oxidation, and stability in these films using resistometric techniques and electron diffraction and have found that these
J. J. O'Neill, J. L. Vossen
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CR-Structures

Fundamenta Informaticae, 1998
In this paper CR-structures are introduced. They consist of a slight generalization of general event structures [16], and supply a representation theorem for concurrency domains, – which are called here CR-domains for short. We recall that the latter domains are exactly the unfoldings of concurrent automata [7],[3]. This result also generalizes Droste'
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Spin density waves in Cr and Cr-rich Cr-Mn and Cr-V alloys

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1987
Abstract Based on the two-band nesting model with infinite numbers of higher harmonics, we investigate the incommensurate spin-density-wave (ISDW) states in Cr and Cr-rich Cr-Mn and Cr-V alloys. Various physical properties are explained in a consistent manner. We emphasize the two-energy-gap structure of the ISDW.
M. Fujita, K. Machida
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CFP Subset CRS, CRS Subset CFP or CFP + CRS?

EAGE/SEG Summer Research Workshop - Processing and imaging of seismic data, 2003
The Common Focal Point (CFP) method and the Common Reflection Surface (CRS) stack method are compared. The CRS method is a fast, highly automated procedure that provides high S/N ratio Migration to Zero Offset (MZO) images, by combining per image-point the reflection energy of a tangent are segment to the reflector.
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Inverse CRS

11th International Congress of the Brazilian Geophysical Society & EXPOGEF 2009, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, 24-28 August 2009, 2009
Hervé Perroud   +2 more
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2016
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Extension d'objets CR. (Extension of CR objects)

1987
The author considers the following situation: Let \(\Sigma\) be a real hypersurface of an open domain \(U\subset {\mathbb{C}}^ n\), \(n\geq 2\), such that \(\Sigma =\{\phi =0\}\) for \(\phi \in C^{\infty}(U)\); let \(M=\{h_ 1=0\}\) for \(h_ 1:U\to {\mathbb{R}}\) pluriharmonic; assume: 1) \(M\cap \Sigma\) is a compact connected submanifold 2) \(M\cap ...
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