Sentences with phrase «changing electronic properties»

«Catching graphene butterflies: Dramatically changing electronic properties of world's thinnest material.»

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Library Materials Budget Erie County changed how funding for the Library materials budget (books, magazines, audio books, CDs, DVDs, electronic databases, etc.) was supported at the same time they reduced the Library property tax from $ 26.39 million in 2000 to $ 22.97 million in 2001.
It's fascinating to see that simple chemical changes within a molecule, can have a profound influence on the electronic structure of molecules, leading to different electrical properties
It may offer the prospect of manufacturing electronic devices whose properties change with the use of light, as if it were a switch.
«A key result of our work is that if contacts on a nanotube are less than 1 micron apart, the electronic properties of the nanotube change from conductor to semiconductor, due to the presence of overlapping depletion zones, which shrink but are still present even in clean nanotubes,» Barron said.
The interest in the nanomaterials is related to the fact that when a particle is decreased to nanometers (1 nanometer = 10 - 9 meter) its electronic structure changes, and the material acquires new physical and chemical properties.
Because of the changes in Internet commerce, the electronic reader and digital content business, current extensive patent coverage, and the rapid rate of issuance of new patents, it is possible that certain components of our products and business methods may unknowingly infringe existing patents or intellectual property rights
the disclosure of certain enumerated events affecting a municipal security; these events include the following, if material: (1) principal and interest payment delinquencies; (2) non-payment related defaults; (3) unscheduled draws on debt service reserves; (4) unscheduled draws on credit enhancements; (5) substitution of credit or liquidity providers; (6) adverse tax events affecting the tax - exempt status of the security; (7) modifications to rights of securities holders; (8) bond calls; (9) defeasances; (10) release, substitution, or sale of property securing repayment; (11) rating changes; (12) failure to provide annual financial information as required; the MSRB, Electronic Municipal Market Access (a.k.a. EMMA) provides free access to municipal disclosures, market data and education
The conversion of almost all properties from the registry system to the land titles system for electronic registration has brought a sea change in the importance of the Ontario Land Titles Act.
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