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What Does It Mean?; Preface; Functional Ceramics; Compositional Studies and Electrical Properties of the lead-Based Relaxor Solid Solutions; Crystallographic Study on Rare-Earth Doped BaTi0,-Shell Phase for MLCC Application; Characterization of Sol-gel (Bi3.,5Nd,,85)Ti30,2 Thin Films; Mechanical Failure and Mechanical Design of Electroceramic Components; The Formation Mechanism for Dendritic Phase(s)in BaTiO, Ceramics 327 $alow Temperature Sintering Of Pb(Zr,Ti)O, Materials for Actuator ApplicationsRamanlRayleigh Study of Nanophases; Growth of LaNiO, Films by Pulsed laser Deposition; Capacitor Applications of C-Axis Oriented Bismuth layer Structured Ferroelectric Thin Films; A New High Resolution Process for Passives in Hybrid Packaging; Crystal Structure and Microwave Dielectric Properties of Ba,La4Ti3+,0 Homologous Compounds with High Dielectric Constant and High Quality Factor; Effect of Niobium-Doping and Grain Size on the Dielectric Properties of lead Barium Zirconate Titanate Relaxors 327 $aDissolution of Zr and Y into BaTiO, by MillingCharacterizations of Sol-Gel(Bi,., Nd,)Ti,O, Thin Films; Ultrasensitive Gas Sensor Using Co,O, Modified SnO,; Antimony Oxide Based Gas Sensors; Oxide Ceramics and Composites; Translucent Polycrystalline Ceramic Compacts from Doped Alumina-Sintering Behavior and Microstructure Development; Mechanical and Electrical Properties of AI,O, Thin Films on Metals, Ceramics and Resins Prepared by Aerosol Deposition Method; Processing of In Situ Reinforced Alumina Composites 327 $aRoom- and High-Temperature Tensile Fracture of Directionally Solidified Chromia-Doped Sapphire FibersHigh Temperature Phase Equilibria in the Cu,O-Ga0,-ln,O, System; Corresponding States Principles for the Thermal Expansion of MgO, CaO, SrO and BaO; High Pressure Characterization of luminescence Centers in Oxides; The Effect of a High Strength Electric Field on the Low Temperature Degradation of a Y-TZP Ceramic; Improved Preparation of Transparent P U T Ceramics by Electrophoretic Deposition and Hot Isostatic Pressing; Reaction Synthesis of Refractory Metal-Ceramic Composites 327 $aNi and Co-ZrO, Composites Produced by Laser Zone MeltingWEAK POROUS INTERFACE IN CERAMIC LAYERED SYSTEMS; Metallic and Dielectrical Coatings on Glass Ceramic -Characterization and Modeling of Residual Stresses; Measurement of Delamination Size and Depth in Ceramic Matrix Composites Using Pulsed Thermal Imaging; Flexural and Torsional Resonances of Ceramic Tiles via Impulse Excitation of Vibration; Fibers, Fiber Coatings and Fiber Reinforced Ceramic Composites; Recent Progress of Hi-Nicalon Type S Development; Mechanical Properties of Carbon and BN Coated Sic Fibers 327 $aAlternative lnterphase Coatings for Improved Durability in SiClSiC Composites 330 $aThis volume is part of the Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceeding (CESP) series. This series contains a collection of papers dealing with issues in both traditional ceramics (i.e., glass, whitewares, refractories, and porcelain enamel) and advanced ceramics. 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