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SAS in the industrial laboratory
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- Subject: SAS in the industrial laboratory
- From: "John D. Barnes" <john.barnes@NIST.GOV>
- Date: Tue, 13 May 1997 15:51:58 -0400
Dear Colleagues; I am currently attempting to compile some case histories of situations where SAS methods have been used in industrial settings. I would like to hear from subscribers to this list who know of applications in the polymer, metallurgical, ceramic, or biotech industries. Please send me any citations that you know of that meet the following criteria: 1. Work performed by or for an industrial end user 2. Studies must concern products that are ultimately sold as commercial materials in which the microstructure as characterized by SAS is an important determinant of product performance. 3. Work must appear in the archival literature so that references to the work can easily be tracked down. Please provide sufficient citation information so that I can retrieve hardcopies of the reference without too much digging around. Dr. John D. Barnes email: john.barnes@nist.gov NIST Polymer Structure and Mechanics Grp Voice: 301-975-6786 Bldg 224, Rm A209 FAX: 301-977-2018 NIST, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 URL: http://www.nist/gov/sas or http://www.ctcms.nist.gov/~jdbarnes
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