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Lattice vibrational spectra of several mixed crystals of Cds and CdSe.
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Lattice-Boltzmann studies of multiphase flow through porous media
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Lattice-matched (In,Ga)P buffer layers for ZnSe based visible emitters
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994) -
Lattice-mismatched epitaxy of AlInP and characterization of its microstructure and luminescence
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2014)The synthesis of high-quality III-V ternary alloy semiconductors is vital to the success of major technologies such as LEDs, laser diodes, high-efficiency solar cells and power electronics. However, the epitaxy of ternary ... -
Laugh out loud in real life : women's humor and fan identity
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)The emerging field of fan studies has, until recently, been defined only by the research that has taken place within it. Almost universally, this research focuses on self-identified fans. However, scholars are beginning ... -
A launch and recovery system for integrating unmanned ocean vehicles onto surface platforms
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019)Unmanned vehicles (UxVs) are becoming more prevalent across all domains. As UxV technology improves and their operations become more essential to mission success, the challenge of integrating these vehicles onto current ... -
Lavender, lipstick, labryses and leather : lesbian fashion and the politics of exlcusion
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Lavender@MIT: The Case for an All-Gender Restroom Paradigm on the MIT Campus
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2022-05)It is obvious that transgender and gender non-conforming students experience MIT differently than cisgender students – what is less obvious is that one of the biggest differences in experiences stems from, ironically, ... -
The law and economics of employment at will
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Law of Peoples and the duty of assistance : Rawls on redistributive justice among people
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000)In The Law of Peoples (1999) Rawls offers a model of the world, divided into countries without pressures of nationalism, which he calls "peoples." If some of those peoples were liberal democracies, others consult all ... -
Law of the landless : the Dalit bid for land redistribution in Gujarat, India
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007)This study examines how government's implementation of land reforms in Gujarat, India informs Dalit (i.e., 'Outcaste') activism for land redistribution. It takes as a case study the Navsarjan Trust (or simply Navsarjan), ... -
Law reform and the problem of unintended consequences
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1985) -
The lawn and the forest : architecture and landscape in the work of Thomas Jefferson and Frank Lloyd Wright
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1986) -
Lawn chairs in Times Square : an analysis of the Pilot Streets Program and the provisional project approach for New York City's Green Light in Midtown project
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011)In 2009 the New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) initiated a Pilot Streets Program that called for the temporary closure of Broadway between 47th and 42nd Streets to all vehicular traffic. With Times Square ... -
The Lawrence Water Works
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1877) -
Layer bonding of solvent-cast thin films for pharmaceutical solid dosage forms
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)In the pharmaceutical industry, the conventional tablet manufacturing process, a batch-based process based on solid powder handling, presents challenges such as inhomogeneous blending between Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients ... -
Layer stripping solutions of inverse seismic problems
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Layer to layer registration of a slurry-based 3D printing machine
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000)Slurry-based 3D printing is a new technology designed to further increase the feature resolution capabilities of 3D printing. This technology deposits an unprinted wet slurry layer by rapidly depositing overlapping parallel ... -
Layer-by-layer assembled carbon nanotube nanostructures for high-power and high-energy lithium storage
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)The layer-by-layer (LbL) electrostatic assembly technique is utilized to incorporate positively- and negatively-charged electroactive species in self-assembled electrodes that are binder- and additive- free. This work first ... -
Layer-by-layer assembly in confined geometries
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011)The fundamental nature of layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly in confined geometries was investigated for a number of different chemical systems. The first part of this thesis concerns the modification of microfluidic and ...