Programming Microsoft Windows CE is written for anyone who will be writing applications for Windows CE or the .NET Compact Framework. Embedded systems programmers using Windows CE for a specific application, Windows programmers interested in writing
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Using DIB Sections in VB An Easy to Use Class for manipulating DIBSections plus a blindingly quick technique for updating the bits Updated! 17 February 1999 The previous version of this code crashed when run under NT4.0. This was because the cod
A model complex optical potential rewritten by the conception of bonded atom, which considers the overlapping effect of electron cloud, is employed to calculate the total (elastic + inelastic) cross sections with simple molecules (N_(2), O_(2), NO_(2
The total (elastic plus inelastic) cross sections for positron scattering from N2 and CO2 over the incident energy range from 30 to 3000eV are calculated using the additivity rule model at Hartree-Fock level. A complex optical model potential modifie
Total cross sections (TCSs) of electrons scattering from triatomic molecules over the energy range from 30 to 5000 eV are investigated employing a new semi-empirical formula. The TCSs of electrons scattering from triatomic molecules SO2, NO2, and CO2