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Help finding a reference
Category: Science > Technology Asked by: reresearcher-ga List Price: $10.00 |
Posted:
05 Feb 2006 12:48 PST
Expires: 07 Mar 2006 12:48 PST Question ID: 441793 |
This reference is no longer hosted on the Aerospace Corporation's website. Can anyone send me a copy of it? "Hyperspectral Imagery Market Forecast, 2000-2005, Aerospace Corp. No. TOR-2001 (8511)-1" | |
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Re: Help finding a reference
From: hackx3-ga on 11 Feb 2006 15:50 PST |
the closest thing to the document that i can find is www.headwallphotonics.com/downloads/photonics_tech_briefs.pdf |
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Re: Help finding a reference
From: rossgk-ga on 27 Feb 2006 15:05 PST |
IF it was on their website before, you might (or may not) have some luck using the 'wayback machine' - it stores caches of web-pages... though it's a bit spotty at times. www.archive.org |
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Re: Help finding a reference
From: tolga10-ga on 01 Mar 2006 19:47 PST |
If you type "Hyperspectral Imagery Market Forecast, 2000-2005" in Google search , it comes up with a few hits. Some of the hits are scientific articles referencing the document you're looking for. The authors of these atricles should have a copy of the document you're interested in. For example you can email the author of the article http://www.headwallphotonics.com/downloads/photonics_tech_briefs.pdf . You may be able to find the author's contact info at the company's website http://www.headwallphotonics.com/ And/or you can email the author of the article located at http://oemagazine.com/FromtheMagazine/mar04/pdf/spectrum.pdf . His contact info is on the article. I've taken this approach before with some success. Good luck. |
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