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Volume 36, Number 3, 1997
Nontopical Issue
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The last book - References

by J. Jacobson, B. Comiskey, C. Turner, J. Albert, and P. Tsao

Cited references and notes

  1. Class exercise in finding dictionary words, Angier School, Waban, MA (1976).
  2. Report on TFT Displays, Stanford Resources, Inc., 3150 Almaden Expressway, Suite 255, San Jose, CA 95118 (1995); internet http://www.stanfordresources.com.
  3. E. Lueder, "Fundamentals of Passive and Active-Addressed Liquid-Crystal Displays," Society for Information Display Short Course Proceedings, Boston, MA (1997).
  4. Typically less than 80 percent. Yields here may be defined as the percentage of displays with fewer than 10 defects per VGA (video graphics adapter) display with zero correlated (adjacent) pixel defects.
  5. J. P. Wheeler, "Light Emitting Polymers Are Ready for Prime Time," Photonics Spectra 31, 130 (April 1997).
  6. Demonstrated at Comdex, Las Vegas, NV (1996).
  7. T. Hatano, N. Kobayahi, M. Okada, and K. Hashimoto, "Bistable Paper-White Display Device Using Cholosteric Liquid Crystals," Proceedings of the Society for Information Display, Boston, MA (May 1996), p. 269.
  8. B. Comiskey, J. D. Albert, B. Polito, and J. Jacobson, "Electrophoretic Ink: A Printable Display Material," Proceedings of the Society for Information Display, Boston, MA (May 1997), paper 7.4L, p. 75; a patent is pending on the electronic ink and electronic book system.
  9. N. K. Sheridon and M. A. Berkovitz, "The Gyricon--A Twisting Ball Display," Proceedings of the Society for Information Display, Boston, MA (May 1977), p. 289.
  10. K. Derbyshore and E. Korczynski, "Giant Magnetoresistance for Tomorrow's Hard Drives," Solid State Technology 38, No. 9, 57-66 (1995).
  11. H. J. Mamin, B. D. Terris, L. S. Fan, S. Hoen, R. C. Barrett, and D. Rugar, "High-Density Data Storage Using Proximal Probe Techniques," IBM Journal of Research and Development 39, No. 6, 681-699 (1995); see also H. J. Mamin, B. D. Terris, and D. Rugar, "Data Storage Based on Proximal Probe Techniques," Journal of Applied Physics 79, No. 8, part 2B, p. 5644 (1996).