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Charge-state measurements of collectively accelerated heavy ions
(American Institute of Physics, 1983-02)Thomson spectrometer measurements of the charge states of collectively accelerated light and heavy ions (H, D, He, N, Ne, Ar) are reported. Within experimental error, all charge states are accelerated to the same peak ... -
Charges to Vote on- 9/10/20
(Academic Senate, 2020-09-09) -
Charges to Vote on- 9/10/20
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Charting color from the eye of the beholder
(Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, 2005-09)Everyone knows the particular shade of yellow that adorns all school buses across the United States. But how do we define exactly what shade this is, and reproduce the same color from coast to coast? Much of the standardization ... -
Chascript: A Chinese interactive typographic drawing application
(2009-11-01)Chinese characters have a complex beauty as well as individual meanings. People, like artists and designers, are often drawn to this. But it is not easy for non-Chinese people to use these characters to design. This ... -
Cheering RIT deaf wrestlers
(1998-01-01)Rochester Institute of Technology's NCAA Division III men's wrestling program features three deaf wrestlers: All-American Matt Hamill (Loveland, OH), Jay Jakubowski (Redford, MI), and Tony Wallace (Franklin, OH). Hamill ... -
Chemical alloying, a novel method for the preparation of homogeneous selenium-tellurium (SexTe1-x) alloys
(American Chemical Society: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1984-11-14) -
Chemical carcinogen in vitro testing: a method for sizing cell nuclei in the nuclear enlargement assay
(Elsevier: Toxicology, 1980)The observation that cells often respond to carcinogens by nuclear enlargement has suggested that this property might be useful to develop a short-term screening test for such compounds. Previous methods for detecting ... -
Childhood & adolescence
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Childhood & adolescence
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A chill at the specter of BlackBerry winter
(New York Times, 2006-02-12)THE route of most technology is from "Why would anyone need that?" to "How did I ever live without it?" When Tom Cruise used a cordless phone in "Risky Business," I remember thinking the device was a gimmick. When the ... -
Chinese characters as sources of design of furniture
(1998-12)This thesis is an exploration of possibilities of the translation of Chinese characters into furniture. It is not just the two dimensional image of the character that I wish to interpret into three dimensions, but I intend ... -
Chinese visit a first at NTID
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 1999-04-19)For the first time ever, Chinese education leaders, April 19-22, 1999, are visiting the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), to learn and replicate ways to improve ... -
Choices expand for deaf filmgoers
(Democrat and Chronicle, 2005-04-15)Open-captioned movies, the preferred method for most film buffs in Rochester's substantial deaf and hard-of-hearing community, are now available at three area theaters. -
Choosing a Path to the Marketplace
(2005-04-30) -
Christianity in Egypt
(2013-05-01)Christianity in Egypt is an interactive kiosk application focusing on Christian Holy Places since the Journey of the Holy Family into Egypt to the Present Day. It covers four main topics: * Places visited by the Holy ... -
Christie Ong (APR, ’09) wins scholarship
(Department of Communication, 2008-04-25) -
The Christmas Song
(Facilities Management Services, 2005-12-15)Energy Savings Themed Holiday Poetry. -
Chymotrypsin_7GCH
(2010-05-05)