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DEVELOPMENT OF NEW DIELECTRIC SYSTEMS TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM VOLUMETRIC EFFICIENCY OF TEN JOULES PER CUBIC INCH. Quarterly Progress Letter No. 1, February 8, 1968--May 8, 1968.
doi: 10.2172/4569047
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
Ceramics, &Amp, Polymers, Glass/Development As Dielectric Film For High Energy Storage, Polymers/Development As Dielectric Film For High Energy Storage, Capacitors, Energy Storage, Silicon Nitrides Glass/Development As Dielectric Film For High Energy Storage, Dielectric Materials, N50300* --Metals, Other Materials, Energy/Storage Of High, Glass, Dielectric Films/ Development For High Energy Storage, Silicon Nitrides/Development As Dielectric Film For High Energy Storage, Development Of Dielectrics For, Other Materials--Plastics &Amp, Electric Capacitors/Development For High Energy Storage
Ceramics, &Amp, Polymers, Glass/Development As Dielectric Film For High Energy Storage, Polymers/Development As Dielectric Film For High Energy Storage, Capacitors, Energy Storage, Silicon Nitrides Glass/Development As Dielectric Film For High Energy Storage, Dielectric Materials, N50300* --Metals, Other Materials, Energy/Storage Of High, Glass, Dielectric Films/ Development For High Energy Storage, Silicon Nitrides/Development As Dielectric Film For High Energy Storage, Development Of Dielectrics For, Other Materials--Plastics &Amp, Electric Capacitors/Development For High Energy Storage
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