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Component-Level Electronic-Assembly Repair (CLEAR) System Architecture
NEPP/NEPAG DC/DC Converter & Hybrid Working Group
Evaluation of 3D Plus Packaging Test Structures for NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
NASA Glenn Research Center Electrochemistry Branch Overview
Miniature Multi-Axis Mechanism for Hand Controllers
Humans to Mars, but How Many? Using Imprint Human Performance Models to Inform Crew Size
NASA Glenn Research Center Electrochemistry Branch Battery Overview
MIL-PRF -19500 Appendix J ask Group Summary Status to CE -12 Committee
Dynamic Power Convertor Validation and Verification Thermal Analysis
The NASA Electronic Parts and Packaging (NEPP) Program - CubeSats
Development of New AC and DC Magnetometers for Small Satellites
NASA Aerospace Flight Battery Program: Wet Life of Nickel-Hydrogen (Ni-H2) Batteries
The View from 10,000 Feet - What is Happening and What it Means for Flight Electronics
NASA Glenn PSL-3 and 4 Control System Upgrade
Goal Structuring Notation in a Radiation Hardening Assurance Case for COTS-Based Spacecraft
The NASA Electronic Parts and Packaging (NEPP) Program - Automotive Electronics
NASA GSFC EEE Parts: DPA and FA Summary
Spacecraft Electrical Connector Selection and Application Processes
Volkswirtschaftlicher Nutzen von Stadtmaut
Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse – ein Beispiel
Benefits of Electrifying the Propulsion of Large Aircraft
Radiation Testing of Avionics Low Earth Orbit Human Spacecraft
Space Shuttle Program - Tin Whisker Mitigation
PENELITIAN TERHADAP PENYEBAB KERUSAKAN JALAN LINGKUNGAN PEMUKIMAN DI KOTA BANJARMASIN
Juno Microwave Radiometer Patch Array Antennas
Electromagnetic Cavity Effects from Transmitters Inside a Launch Vehicle Fairing
Electromagnetic Cavity Effects from Transmitters Inside a Launch Vehicle Fairing
Advanced Materials and Cell Components for NASA's Exploration Missions
Transition to J-STD-001DS: A Guide for Implementation. NASA Workmanship Standards Program
A NASA First in Nano-Technology: Nano-Electronic Devices in Space