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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
University of California, Berkeley, et al.; Notice of
Consolidated Decision on Applications for Duty-Free Entry of Scientific
Instruments
This is a decision consolidated pursuant to section 6(c) of the
Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Materials Importation Act of 1966
(Pub. L. 89-651, 80 Stat. 897; 15 CFR part 301). Related records can be
viewed between 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. in room 4211, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 14th and Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.
Comments: None received. Decision: Approved. No instrument of
equivalent scientific value to the foreign instruments described below,
for such purposes as each is intended to be used, is being manufactured
in the United States.
Docket Number: 93-003R. Applicant: University of California,
Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720. Instrument: Blackbody Furnace with
Internationally Accredited Absolute Reference. Manufacturer: National
Physical Laboratory, United Kingdom. Intended Use: See notice at 58 FR
14559, March 18, 1993. Reasons: The foreign instrument provides: (1)
highly flat spectral emissivity over the 3-30 m range, (2) an
isothermal emissivity to 0.999, (3) characterization relative to an
absolute standard cavity and (4) operability in an airborne
observatory. Advice Received From: National Institute of Standards and
Technology, January 4, 1994.
Docket Number: 93-138. Applicant: Argonne National Laboratory,
Argonne, IL 60439. Instrument: Scintillometer, Model SLS 20.
Manufacturer: Scintec, Germany. Intended Use: See notice at 58 FR
63924, December 3, 1993. Reasons: The foreign instrument provides
measurement of the refractive index, provides continuous measurement of
the refractive index parameter (Cn2) and the inner scale of
turbulence (lo) for estimating heat and momentum flux in the
atmosphere along light propagation distances of tens to hundreds of
meters. Advice Received From: National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, January 10, 1994.
Docket Number: 93-144. Applicant: Duke University, Durham, NC
27708-0227. Instrument: Electron Microprobe (Used), Model CAMEBAX.
Manufacturer: Cameca, France. Intended Use: See notice at 58 FR 65158,
December 13, 1993. Reasons: The foreign instrument provides (1) non-
destructive chemical analysis of micron-sized regions with detection
limits of 0.01% and precision to 1.0% for major elements and (2) four
wavelength dispersive spectrometers. Advice Received From: National
Institute of Standards and Technology, November 10, 1993 (comparable
case).
The National Institute of Standards and Technology and National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration advise that (1) the capabilities
of each of the foreign instruments described above are pertinent to
each applicant's intended purpose and (2) they know of no domestic
instrument or apparatus of equivalent scientific value for the intended
use of each instrument.
We know of no other instrument or apparatus being manufactured in
the United States which is of equivalent scientific value to either of
the foreign instruments.
Pamela Woods,
Acting Director, Statutory Import Programs Staff.
[FR Doc. 94-3913 Filed 2-18-94; 8:45 am]
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