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Representatives from the portals, meanwhile, also say things have changed, but not necessarily because of the dot-com crash.

"We've seen people getting hurt in the options market like never before, just in the last several months, because of the dot-com bust, and then Sept. 11 and then Enron," he said.

That is, a downturn in the economy and the terrorist attacks have converged to foster a level of uncertainty that made last year's conference -- already sober in mood because of the dot-com collapse -- seem upbeat.

While the United States advertising market had been in the doldrums all year because of the dot-com collapse and the overall slowing of the economy, the Sept. 11 attacks largely dashed hopes for a quick recovery.

"Looking back, 2001 was an extraordinary year for the advertising industry," said David Peeler, president and chief executive at CMR in New York, because of the dot-com bust as well as "the downward turn in the economy, budget cuts, agency consolidations and the tremendous cuts in television advertising in the days following Sept. 11".

There was a big spurt in the late 1990s because of the dot-com boom and, consequently, new allocations to departments of computer science and computer engineering, and that pressure is off.

His surname, originally spelled Facciuto, came to be spelled Faccuito "because of the 'i' and 'u' and the dot above it, nobody knew where it went," he explained.

ELLIS VERDI -- I'm concerned, though, because half of the dot-com ads, I don't even know what they're selling; I don't know what the benefits are to them.

Previous study has reported that InAs QD preserved larger size when capped at LT because of the suppressed dot decomposition [16], which is also confirmed by the EDX mapping measurement latter in this paper.

They used the so-called strong-confinement limit, ignoring in this way the Coulomb interaction between electron and hole because of the quantum dot dimensions are smaller than the effective Bohr radius, and finding that the excitonic effect reduces itself to an effective-mass model in one particle scheme.

The actual areas on which the QDs were immobilized were larger than the designed sizes of the dot, because of an overdose of the electron beam.

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