The National Institute of Standards and Technology has published a new database on the properties of solid materials at temperatures ranging from cryogenic to room temperature. Officially known as NIST Standard Reference Data Database #152, the Cryogenic Materials Properties Database is available online, free of charge.
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Thursday, November 22, 2007
New database on the properties of solid materials
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