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DALLAS TIMES HERALD NASHVILLE BANNER 110 29th Avenue North Suite 304 Nashville TN 37203 PROVIDING ON-LINE NON-DOWNLOADABLE NEWSPAPERS FEATURING GENERAL INTEREST NEWS AND INFORMATION REGARDING ISSUES AND EVENTS IN THE DALLAS, TEXAS AREA;DALLAS;
EARTHBEAT National Catholic Reporter Publishing Co. 115 East Armour Blvd. Kansas City MO 64111 Providing on-line non-downloadable newspapers featuring journalism in the field of climate crisis and responses to it, especially in the context of religious faith;EARTH BEAT;
GLOBE CAREERS THE GLOBE AND MAIL INC./PUBLICATIONS GLOBE AND MAIL INC. 351 King Street East, Suite 1600 The Globe and Mail Centre TORONTO, ONTARIO M5A0N1 Canada Providing on-line non-downloadable newspapers featuring news, information and classified advertisements related to employment;Classified directories featuring classified advertisements related to employment; newspapers featuring news, information, and classified advertisements all relating to employment;Providing online classified ad listings and employment opportunities; advertising services, namely, promoting the goods and services of others through print media; providing employment related electronic advertising services on the Internet through an electronic newspaper;CAREERS;
SUMMIT DAILY SWIFT COMMUNICATIONS 1500 MAIN STREET WHEELING WV 26003 Providing on-line non-downloadable newspapers featuring general and local news in a wide variety of fields including current events, politics, policy, sports, business, technology, entertainment, arts, leisure, and travel; Providing on-line non-downloadable newspapers featuring general and local news in a wide variety of fields including current events, politics, policy, sports, business, technology, entertainment, arts, leisure, and travel via electronic mail;Daily newspaper;DAILY;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A low CTE metal-ceramic composite material featuring carbon fibers reinforcing a matrix featuring silicon metal or silicon alloy. The fibers have a low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) in the axial direction, and preferably negative. The principles of making Si/SiC composites can be adapted to produce the instant Si matrix composites. The CTE of the composite body depends not only upon the relative CTE's of the fibers and matrix, and their relative amounts (e.g., loadings), but also upon the relative elastic moduli of the fibers and matrix. Thus, Si/SiC matrices produced by a reaction-bonding process inherently possess low CTE, but the instant inventors prefer to make such composites having relatively large fractions of unreacted silicon, thereby driving composite CTE lower still. Here, the carbon fibers are protected from reaction with the silicon infiltrant with one or more materials disposed between the fibers and the infiltrant. Providing at least a degree of toughness or impact resistance can also be realized in these composites. Laminates produce Isotropic or quasi-isotropic properties in the composite body can be realized by, for example, providing the fibers in the form of cross-plied laminates featuring the fibers in parallel or woven arrays.