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Atomic science 1.7.10 update#
26d2831 - Fix mekanism tiles being incorrect in their check of if they are activatable, and cleanup a bit of code having to do with targets 66e59a7 - First pass at experimenting with converting energy from a double to a FloatingLong, it compiles, but FloatingLong is not properly implemented yet f3943ef - Update dependencies, and setup JUnit.To bring your personal robotic friend into the world, you'll have to craft him (or her) using the recipie above Uusi #vuosikertomus kertoo merkittävästä strategisesta uudistumisesta. He can act as a crafting grid, a furnace, an anvil, a chest, or simply a cute little buddy. Robit is Mekanism's mechanical companion.Added Mekanism by :D Enjoy jet packs, windmills and so much more! <
Mekanism v7 for Minecraft 1.7.10 has been released. I set up elite factories for ore tripling, and upgraded everything.
So I just got into mekanism rather than IC2 in my custom pack, and I love the potential. Aziz “Synthesis and Variable Temperature Electrical Conductivity Studies of Highly Ordered TiO2 Nanotubes”, J. Bell, Maria Flytzani-Stephanopoulos, “Alkali-stabilized, active Pt-OHx species for the water-gas shift reaction”, Science, 329, (2010) pp. Yanping Zhai, Danny Pierre, Howard Saltsburg, Rui Si, Weiling Deng, Peter Ferrin, Anand U. Russo and Dmitry Kolmykov, 40 keV Atomic Resolution TEM,Ultramicroscopy. Bell and Natasha Erdman, John Wiley (2013)ĭavid C. Low Voltage Electron Microscopy: Principals and Application, David C. Bell, Maria Flytzani-Stephanopoulos, Activation of carbon-supported platinum catalysts by sodium for the low-temperature water-gas shift reaction, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Volume 144, January (2014), Pages 243-251 Day, Natasha Erdman, “Successful application of Low Voltage Electron Microscopy to practical materials problems”, Ultramicroscopy, March (2014), DOI: 10.1016/j.ultramic.2014.03.005.īranko Zugic, David C. Linden, “Angular-resolved electron energy loss spectroscopy on a split-ring resonator”, Phys. Materials World Network: Pan-American Network for Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of NanomaterialsĪcquisition of a 3D Tomographic Atom-Probe Microscopeį. INTEGRATED MESOSCALE ARCHITECTURES FOR SUSTAINABLE CATALYSIS (IMASC) an Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC)įunding Agency: Department of Energy Office of ScienceĬenter for Integrated Quantum Materials an NSF Science and Technology Centerįunding Agency: National Science Foundation (F.R.M.S.)ġ996 National Science Foundation, Postdoctoral Associate (NSFPA)ġ996- Member, Microscopy Society of America (MSA)ġ996- Member of the Materials Research Society (MRS).ġ995 Australian Postgraduate Research Award (APRA) (Physics, Genetics, Mathematics), University of Melbourne, Australia, 1990Ģ011 – current Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics, Professor of the Practice in Electron Microscopy, Harvard UniversityĢ009 – current Professor, Harvard University Extension School, Harvard UniversityĢ007 – current Manager, Imaging and Analysis, Center for Nanoscale Systems, Harvard UniversityĢ003 – 2011 Lecturer in Applied Physics, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Harvard UniversityĢ003 – 2007 Principal Scientist, CIMS, Harvard UniversityĢ000 – 2002 Research Faculty, Principal Investigator, University of Minnesotaġ999 – 2000 Research Associate, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyĢ013 Honorary Professor, EE Dept, University of Melbourne, Australia.Ģ012- Board of Review, DOE Basic Energy SciencesĢ011 JL Waters Award “For contributions to applied technology”Ģ009 Institute of Physics : best of 2009Ģ008- Board of Advisors, Government of South Africa’s National Research Foundation (NRF)Ģ007 Visiting Scientist, Department of Materials, Oxford University, UKĢ005 Elected Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society, U.K.
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