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15 SEPTEMBER 1966

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Unclassified Publications of Lincoln Laboratory, 15 September 1966,
is a new cumulative listing of unclassified reports published since the
Laboratory was established in 1951. The 15 March 1964 edition of
Unclassified Publications, as well as Supplements 1 and I, may now
be destroyed.
All reports listed herein are deposited with DDC. Since January 1965,
Journal Articles and Meeting Speeches (when reprints are available)
have also been deposited with DDC.
Out-of-print unclassified (released) Lincoln Laboratory reports are
available, as microfilm or photoprint copies, from the Microreproduction Laboratory, Hayden Memorial Library, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts OZ139. Requests
should cite the appropriate serial numbers and prices.

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CONTENTS

Quarterly Technical Summaries

1

Quarterly Progress Reports

1

Semiannual Technical Summary Reports
to Advanced Research Projects Agency

9

Technical Reports

11

Group Reports

35

Technical Notes

75

Journal Articles

81

Meeting Speeches

171

Reports Prepared for Lincoln Laboratory

198

Special Reports

202

Lincoln Laboratory Publications

203

Abstracts

203

Lincoln Laboratory Library Reference Bibliographies

204

Lincoln Laboratory Library Quick Searches

206

Index of Lincoln Laboratory Authors

207

Subject Index

223

KEY TO SYMBOLS

*

Joint report

t

Out of print

t

Partial support under other contract

5

Consultant or non-Lincoln author

H

Reprints available

11

Hayden Library serial number

M

Microfilm

P

Photoprint

QUARTERLY TECHNICAL SUMMARIES
GENERAL RESEARCH
DDC No.

DDC No.
15 May 1965

619676

15 February 1 966

630918

15 August 1965

623651

15 May 1966

15 November 1965

627520

15 August 1966

634819
639570

QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORTS
DIVISION 2
AIRCRAFT CONTROL AND WARNING
DDC No.

DDC No.
t

1 June 1952

t

1 September 1952

t 15 January 1953
t 15 April 1953

t 15 July 1953

21141

4642

t15 October 1953

25817

6743

t15 February 1954

30167

115 May 1954

37149

19356
SYSTEMS

DDC No.

DDC No.
269861

15 August 1962

283494

15 February 1962

272957

15 November 1962

289815

15 May 1962

275471

15 November 1961

t15 February 1963

606252

DATA SYSTEMS
DDC No.

DDC No.
15 May 1963

406287

15 May 1964

600838

15 August 1963

417672

15 August 1964

604590

15 November 196 3

425576

15 November 1964

609005

15 February 1 964

432493

15 February 1965

612541

Quarterly Progress Reports
DIVISION 3
COMMUNICATIONS AND COMPONENTS
DDC No.

DDC No.

t 1 July 1952

173011

t15 October 1953

22246

t 30 September 1952

170188

t15 January 1954

28577

t 15 April 1954

35321

t 15 July 1954

42929

t 1 October 1952
t15 January 1953
fl5 April 1953

2229
4907
112270

RADIO PHYSICS
DDC No.

DDC No.

15 January 1962

271953

15 November 1963

425670

15 April 1962

15 May 1964

441192

15 July 1962

415729
283035

15 August 1964

15 October 1962

28 9814

15 November 1964

446691
609014

296492

15 February 1965

612773

f15 January 1963
15 April 1963

414694

15 August 1963

417499
DIVISION 4
WEAPONS
DDC No.

t 1 July 1952
t31 October 1952
t15 February 1953
t 15 May 1953

DDC No.

173011

t 15 August 1953

4550
6742
16457

t 15 November 1953

19321
52054

t15 February 1954

28576

t 15 May 1954

34616

RADAR
DDC No.

DDC No.

15 February 1962

273507

15 December 1963

429499

15 May 1962

276045

15 March 1964

fl5 November 1962

291103

15 June 1964

435689
442680

15 February 1963

298907

15 September 1964

607160

15 May 1963

408676

15 December 1964

610021

15 September 1963

422233

Quarterly Progress Reports
DIVISION 5
INFORMATION PROCESSING
DDC No.

Hayden Serial and Prices

t 15 September 1959

231801

H-223

M$1.50

t 15 December 1959

233920

H-139

1.50

P$25.30
24.10

t 15 March I960

237551

H-126

1.50

24.40

15 June 1960

242284

15 September 1960

247050

15 December I960

252199

t 15 March 1961

256371

H-443

1.50

12.65

t 15 June 1961

260633

H-442

1.50

13.90

t 15 September 1961

263607

H-441

1.50

4.90

•f 15 December 1961

268698

H-450

1.50

3.90

f15 March 1962

273508

11-440

1.50

4.65

t15 June 1962

277562

H-439

1.50

5.15

t 15 September 1962

285165

H-438

1.50

7.40

t 15 December 1962

294454

15 March 1963

401494

DIVISION 6
SPACE COMMUNICATIONS
DDC No.

DDC No.
15 September 1963
15 December 1963

424909
431198

15 March 1964

434292

15 June 1964

602973

15 September 1964

450448

Quarterly Progress Reports
DIVISION 7
ENGINEERING DESIGN AND TECHNICAL SERVICES
DDC No.

DDC No.
t 15 November 1952

6517

t 15 January 1956

t 15 February 1953

11806

t 15 April, 15 July,

t 15 May 1953

17084

15 October 1956

t 15 August 1953

f 15 January 1957

t 15 November 1953

20379
25815

t 15 April 1957

147497

t 15 April 1954

33860

t 15 July 1957

151240

t 15 July 1954

39058

t 15 October 1957

110031

t 15 October 1954

50617

t 15 January 1958

110048

t 15 January 1955

64031

t 15 April 1958

133859

t 15 April 1955

68882

t 15 July 1958

303131

t 15 July 1955

72814

| 15 October 1958

304361

t 15 October 1955

83347

|15 January 1959

305154

95753
13605
13606

ENGINEERING
DDC No.

DDC No.

115 April 1959

222823

15 April 1962

280714

t 15 July 1959

222824

15 July 1962

282388

15 October 1959

315534

15 October 1962

287558

15 January I960

315680

15 January 1963

294972

15 April 1960

317928

15 April 1963

404456

15 July I960

319819
249920

15 July 1963

413873

15 October 1960

15 September 196 3

425923

15 January 1961

253840

15 December 1963

429957

15 April 1961

258076

15 March 1964

435524

15 June 1964

602621

274523

15 September 1964

450183

270736

15 December 1964

609872

15 July,
15 October 1961
15 January 1962

Quarterly Progress Reports
m vis ION s
SOLID STATE
DDC No.

Hayden Serial and Prices

15 January 1962

270511

15 April 1962

281678

H-399

15 July 1962

282145

M$1.50

P$3.15

H-416

1.50

2.15

1.50

4.40

15 January 1963

287199
295737

H-435
H-470

1.50

2.40

15 April 1963

404496

H-502

1.50

2.20

15 July 1963

412949

H-541

1.50

2.20

15 October 1963

422429

H-547

1.50

2.20

15 January 1964

429866

H-574

1.50

3.00

15 October 1962

15 April 1964

439365

H-578

1.50

2.20

15 July 1964

603514

H-597

1.50

2.40

15 October 1964

608569
456768

H-619

1.50

2.40

H-631

1.50

2.40

15 January 1965

Quarterly Progress Reports
TRANSISTORS AND SOLID STATE
Group 35
DDC No.

Hayden Serial and Prices

t 1 October 1952
t15 January 1953
t 15 April 1953
t 15 July 1953
t15 October 1953
t

1 February 1954

28579

SOLID STATE RESEARCH
Group 35 — Transistors
Group 37 — Ferrites
t

1 May 1954

41457

t

1 August 1954

41456

t

1 November 1954

t 1 February 1955

53355
62359

t 1 May 1955

70113

t 1 August 1955

79337
SOLID STATE RESEARCH
Group 35

t

1 November 1955

t 1 February 1956

82483

92623

t

1 May 1956

102207

t

1 August 1956

t

1 November 1956

98859
110008

t

1 February 1957

137607

t

1 May 1957

151262
SOLID STATE RESEARCH
Groups 35, 37, 310

t 1 August 1957

151261
SOLID STATE RESEARCH
Groups 35, 37, 310, 63, 24

t 1 November 1957

110024

H-5

M31.50

P$34.50

Quarterly Progress Reports
SOLID STATE RESEARCH
DDC No.
t

1 February 1958

110037

Hayden Serial and Prices
H-14

1.50

29.70

1.60

33.70

t

1 May 1958

133853

H-13

t

1 August 1958

133866

H-601

t

1 November 1958

204401

11-7

1.80

38.50

t 15 .January 1959

215804

H-20

1.60

39.40

t 15 April 1959

214567

H-45

1.95

31.00

t 15 July 1959

226851

H-22

1.60

34.60

t 15 October 1959

231991
234915

H-44

2.05

38.20

t15 January I960

H-64

1.50

29.50

f 15 April 1960

239537

16.90

243927

11-119
H-168

1.50

t 15 July 1960

1.50

18.40

f 15 October I960

249058

H-360

1.50

10.65

t 15 January 1961

254036

1.50

16.90

t 15 April 1961

257442

H-279
H-305

1.50

12.15

t 15 July 1961

262282

H-331

1.50

13.65

266878

H-360

1.50

10.65

15 October 1961

SOLID STATE RESEARCH
LINCOLN LABORATORY
DDC No.

Hayden Serial and Prices
M$1.50

P$22.40

277393

H-391
H-406

1.50

13.40

285456

H-428

1.50

12.15

291546

H-457

1.50

19.65

H-491
H-517

12.65

1963:1

400709
413089

1.50
1.50

11.80

1963:2

417686

H-539

7.20

1963:3

427340

H-554

1.50
1.50

1963:4

435023

H-57 3

1.50

8.80

1964.1

601830

H-587

1.50

8.00

1964:2

606126

H-606

1.50

10.60

1964:3

609828

H-627

1.50

9.20

1964:4

613961

H-639

1.50

8.40

1961:4

274072

1962:1
1962:2
1962:3
1962:4

7.80

Quarterly Progress Reports
SOLID STATE RESEARCH
LINCOLN LABORATORY
(Continued)
DDC No.

Hayden Serial and Prices

622446

H-67 8

M$1.50

1965:2

624611

H-686

1.50

9.20

1965:3

629048

H-705

1.50

15.60

1966:1

632998

11-721

1.50

15.80

1966:2

639064

H-740

1965:1

P$11.40

SEMIANNUAL TECHNICAL SUMMARY REPORTS
TO ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY

REENTRY PHYSICS PROGRAM

DDC No.

REENTRY PHYSICS
& PROJECT PRESS PROGRAMS

Hayden Serial
and Prices

DDC No.

Hayden Serial
and Prices

228431

H-125
M$1.50
P$38.80

t 30 June 1961

262543

H-361
M$2.65
P$35.90

t 31 Dec. 1959

234627

H-127
M$1.50
P$22.00

t 31 Dec. 1961

273072

H-453
M$2.05
P$48.15

t 30 June I960

241226

t 30 June 1962

283478

H-454
M$1.80
P$37.90

t 31 Dec. 1960

252669

H-269
M$1.50
P$10.30
11-276
M$1.50
P$11.80

t

1 Oct. 1958 to
30 June 1959

RADAR TECHNIQUES STUDY

DDC No.

HIGH-POWER TUBE PROGRAM

Hayden Serial
and P rices

DDC No.
31 Dec. 1959

234064

241910

30 June 1960

241412

251040

t 31 Dec. 1960

250687

31 Dec. 1959

234063

30 June I960
t 31 Dec. 1960

30 June 1961

260544

t 31 Dec. 1961

270734

t 30 June 1962

278675

31 Dec. 1962

294963

30 June 1963

411458

30 Nov. 1963

425185

Hayden Serial
and Prices

H-549
M$1.50
P$7.20

Quarterly Progress Reports
SEISMIC DISCRIMINATION

GRAPHICS

DDC No.

DDC No.

30 June 1964

443444

30 November 1965

625567

31 December 1964

455743

31 May 1966

634251

30 June 1965

467395

31 December 1965

630559

30 June 1966

637308

10

TECHNICAL REPORTS
Hayden
Serial
DDC
No.

TR No.
*t1

Ionospheric Scattering
and Reflection

R. M. Whitmer

t2

Some Mathematical Remarks
on the Boolean Machine

t3

and

Prices

5 Dec.1951

3311

I.S. Reed

19 Dec.1951

165903

Use of a Delay-Line Memory
to Reduce Radar Pulse-Type
Interference (Wildcatting)

T. F. Rogers
L. A. Ames
J. A. Dumanian

21 Feb.1952

165380

t4

A Moving-Coordinate Radar
Display: Operator Limitations

F. R. Naka
B. B. Welles

20 Mar. 1952

165374

*t5

Multiplexing a Radio Teletype
System Using a Random Carrier and Correlation Detection

B. J. Pankowski

16 May 1952

168857

*t6

Echo-Box Pulse Doppler Radar

L. D. Smullin
R.H. Fox

6 May 1952

172738

*t7

Noise-Like Signals and Their
Detection by Correlation

B. L. Basore

26 May 1952

4641

t8

Results of Ground-ClutterElimination Experiments

R. H. Baker
H. M. Elliott

30 June 1952

969

t9

A New Method of Teletype
Modulation

D. J. Gray

22 Sept. 1952

928

A Unified Approach to MTI
and Doppler Radar

R. M. Fano

22 July 1952

4905

til

Wide-Deviation FrequencyModulated Oscillator

D.J. Gray
V. P. Gurske
W. E. Morrow, J: r.

6 Aug.1952

958

t 12

Boolean Functions of a Real
Variable and Its Applications
to a Model of the Digital Computer and Discrete Probability

I.S. Reed

14 Aug.1952

968

t 13

An Analysis of the Detection
of Repeated Signals in Noise
by Binary Integration

J. V. Harrington

14 Aug. 1952

949

H-645
M$1.50
P$5.00

t 14

An Application of Matrix
Theory to the Tracking
and Smoothing Equations

I.S. Reed
G. P. Dinneen

3 June 195 3

19276

H-31
M$1.50
P$6.40

* t 10

II

Technical Reports

DDC
No.

TR No.
115

Symbolic Synthesis of Digital
Computers

116

17 Oct. 1952

2230

The Measurement of Frequency J. J.G. McCue
Modulation in Pulse Magnetrons
with a Microwave Interferometer

16 Oct. 1952

11811

117

The Applicability of Generating
Electrostatic Voltmeters to
the Detection of Exhaust Trails
of Aircraft

F. A. Rodgers
R.N. Dexter

12 Nov.1952

4906

t 18

An Analytic Study of the
Symmetric P-N Junction
in Semiconductors

L. Bess

14 Nov.1952

17010

t 19

Use of H Field Coupling
in Directional Couplers

C.W. Jones

5 Mar. 1953

17081

t 20

An Analysis of Signal Detection
by the Sequential Observer

I.S. Reed

12 Mar. 1953

17082

t 21

Correlation Analysis of VHF
Signals

A.J. Lephakis

18 May 1953

11808

t 22

Signal-to-Noise Improvement
through Integration in a DelayLine Filter System

J. Freedman
J. Margolin

13 May 1953

19279

t 23

PPI Light-Spot-Brightness
Probability Distributions

G.C. Sponsler
F. L. Shader

17 June 1953

20232

t % 24

Automatic-Alarm Radar for
PROJECT COUNTER CHANGE
(Final Technical Report)

H.G. Weiss
F.R. Naka
J. Freedman
W. P. Harris
J. W. Meyer
J. F. Bennett

4 Aug.1953

20233

* t 25

Some Notes on Transistor
Circuits

R. R. Adler
M. Boisvert
C. R. Hurtig
S. J. Mason

6 Jan.1953

17007

t 2b

The Lower Modes of a
Concentric Line Having a
Helical Inner Conductor

L. Stark

2 July 1953

19277

t 27

The Transient Response
of Transistor Switching
Circuits

I. L. Lebow
R. H. Baker
R. E. McMahon

7 July 1953

21107

t 28

A Waveguide-Coax Hybrid
Junction

C. W. Jones

14 July 1953

20234

I.S. Reed

12

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

H-16
M$1.50
P$9.70

H-291
M$1.50
P$3.65

H-25
M$1.50
P$7.60

Technical Reports

DDC
No.

TR No.

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

t 29

Land System TPI SignalDetection Capability

G.C. Sponsler

25 Aug. 1953

25813

t 30

Tracking Targets on the Land
Target Position Indicator

B. F. Green, Jr.
H. M. Jenkins

22 July 1953

21108

t 31

Matching Filtered and
Unfiltered Displays

B. F. Green, Jr.

27 July 1953

25812

t 32

Transistor Shift Registers

R. H. Baker
I. L. Lebow
R. E. McMahon

30 July 1953

19278

t 33

Correlation Detection Using
Stored Signals

P. E. Green, Jr.

4 Aug.1953

20524

Statistical Theory Applied
to Communication through
Multipath Disturbances

R. Price

3 Sept. 1953

28497

H-374
M $1.50
P$10.65

t 35

The Statistical Theory of
Detection. I: Optimum
Detection of Signals in Noise

D. Middleton

2 Nov.1953

30080

11-17
M$1.50
PS23.20

t 36

The Time Required to Search
for Numbers on Large Visual
Displays

B. F. Green, Jr.
W. J. McGill
H. M. Jenkins

18 Aug.1953

21109

t 37

Theory of Radio Transmission
by Tropospheric Scattering
Using Very Narrow Beams

H.G. Booker §
16 June 1954
J. T. deBettencourt

37146

t 38

Normal Tropospheric Propagation of Short Radio Waves
Well Beyond the Horizon

T. J. Carroll
R. M. Ring

12 Feb.1954

33890

t 39

Coding for Constant-DataRate Systems. Part I. A New
Error-Correcting Code

R. A. Silvcrman
M. Balser

23 Oct. 1953

28496

t40

A Theory of Magnetic-Domain
Creation and Flux Reversal in
Polycrystalline, Ferromagnetic
Materials

J. B. Goodenough
N. Menyuk

6 Nov.195 3

28494

|41

Jamming Tests on NOMAC
Systems

B.
P.
O.
C.

25 Sept. 1953

20419

t 42

An Ultrasonic Continuously
Variable Delay Line

W. P. Schneider

22 Sept. 1953

21110

* t 34

M.
L.
G.
A.

Eisenstadt
Fleck, Jr.
Selfridge
Wagner

1 ••

Technical Reports

DDC
No.

TR No.
t 43

Isolation of Trace Quantities
of Arsenic from Germanium
Samples by Solvent Extraction

M. Green
J. A. Kafalas
J. Lowen

2 Mar. 1954

30161

t 44

A Class of Multiple-ErrorCorrecting Codes and the
Decoding Scheme

I.S. Reed

9 Oct. 1953

25814

t 45

A Study of the Holding Time
for a Family of Transmitters

I.S. Reed
W. A. Clark, Jr.
G. P. Dinneen

13 Oct. 1953

25816

t 46

Signal Detector for a ShortPulse-Doppler Radar System

.C. Friend

27 Oct. 1953

28493

f47

Performance on a Visual
Monitoring Task as a Function
of the Rate at Which Signals
Occur

. M. Jenkins

29 Oct. 1953

28492

t 48

Coding for Constant-Data-Rate
Systems. Part II. MultipleError-Correcting Codes

M. Balser
R. A. Silverman

23 Feb.1954

30162

t 49

Speed and Accuracy of Reading
Polar Coordinates on a Horizontal Plotting Table

B. F. Green, Jr.
L. K. Anderson

11 Dec.1953

28491

t 50

A Practical Method of
Designing RC Active Filters

R. P. Sallen
E. L. Key

6 May 1954

40828

t 51

Folded Unipole Antennas

J. Leonhard
R. D. Mattuck
A. J. Pote

2 July 1954

39059

t 54

Magnetostriction Filters

H. M. Elliott

4 Aug.1954

47800

t 55

Bandwidth of Microwave
Ferrite Devices

R.H. Fox

11 Aug.1954

40830

t 56

Comparative Performance of
10-cm and 70-cm Radar
Over the Sea

J. Freedman
M. M. Kessler
V. L. Lynn
D. A. McKee
W. W. Ward

25 Aug.1954

42667

t 57

Probability of Error in
NOMAC Systems

G. L. Turin

18 Jan.1954

30163

f 58

Electrostatic Potential Distribution for the Helically
Wound Postdeflection Accelerator of a Conical CathodeRay Tube

G. C. Sponsler

20 Jan.1954

30164

M

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

H-15
M$1.50
P$5.50

H-9
M$1.50
P$7.75

Technical Reports

1) 1 K'
No.

TR No.
t59

A Helical-Line Phase Shifter
for Ultra-High Frequencies

L. Stark

4 Feb. 1954

30165

|60

Tables of n log2n and n
log1Qn for n from 1 to 1000

G. A. Miller
P. M. Ross

10 Feb. 1954

33889

t 61

Storage-Tube Slowed-Down
Video System

E. W. Bivans
S. P. Detwiler
J. V. Harrington

15 Mar . 1954

30166

t 62

A Preliminary Design for a
Multi-Transmitter Automatic
Ground-to-Air Communication
System Using the G.E. Data
Link

J. V. Harrington
W. A. Clark
G. P. Dinneen

15 Mar. 1954

33854

t 63

Modifications to the AN/CPS-lf
Radar

R. R. Fidler
R.T. McCoy
F. L. Niemann

15 Apr.1954

34615

t 64

An Automatic ElectronTrajectory Tracer Study
of Helix- and Band-Type
Postdeflection Acceleration

G.C. Sponsler

26 May 1954

40827

t 65

Extension of Nonreciprocal
Ferrite Devices to the 500to 3000-Mcps Frequency Range

R.H. Fox
B. Lax

3 Sept. 1954

47921

t 67

A Common Co-ordinate System
for the Utilization of Data from
Several Radars

D. Goldenberg §
E. W. Wolf

13 Sept. 1954

50611

t 68

A Nonreciprocal Four-Pole
Ring Circuit

R. H. Fox

17 Sept. 1954

47799

t 69

Ferrite Devices and Applications at Microwave Frequencies

R. H. Fox

27 Sept. 1954

64026

t70

Microwave Susceptibility
Measurements in Ferrites

J. O. Artman
P. E. Tannenwald

27 Oct. 1954

56356

t 71

Ferromagnetic Resonance
in Manganese Ferrite Single
Crystal

P. E. Tannenwald

30 Sept. 1954

50604

t 72

Characteristics and Capabilities of Automatic Alerting
Radar X-3

H.G. Weiss
F. R. Naka

15 Oct. 1954

55745

|73

Some Queue Processes
Associated with BufferStorage Systems

I.S. Reed

2 Dec.1954

56355

IS

Hayden
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Technical Reports

DDC
No.

TR No.
t74

A Punch-Card Abstract File
on Solid State and Transistor
Literature

L. D. Patterson

12 Jan.1955

64029

t 75

Some Results in the Study
of Narrow-Band Gaussian Noise

R. Price

26 Jan.1955

64030

t 76

Final Report on the Phoenix
Facsimile System

R. M. Whitehorn

13 June 1955

72815

t 77

Report of Flight-SizeAssessment Tests

A.G. Favret
J. J. Cahill
C.C. Grandy
D. R. Israel

9 Mar. 1955

64025

* t 80

l/f Noise and Related Surface
Effects in Germanium

A. L. McWhorter

20 May 1955

64023

* t 81

Investigations of Scattering
and Multipath Properties of
Ionospheric Propagation at
Radio Frequencies Exceeding
the MUF

W.G. Abel
J. T. deBettencourt
J. F. Roche
J. H. Chisholm

3 June 1955

76494

t 82

A Bistatic CW Radar

E. A. Sloane
E. S. Candidus
J. Salerno
M. Skolnik

6 June 1955

76454

t83

18-Mcps Field-Strength
Measurements Over Sea
Water

S. J. Fricker
R. P. Ingalls
W.T. Quinn
M. L. Stone
C. A. Stutt

14 June 1955

76455

t 84

Investigations of Angular
Scattering and Multipath
Properties of Tropospheric
Propagation of Short Radio
Waves Beyond the Horizon

•J. II.
P. A.
J.T.
J. F.

Chisholm
26 Sept. 1955
Portmann
deBettencourt
Roche

85995

t85

Effects of Dislocations in
Germanium and Silicon

A. I). Kurtz

13 July 1955

76495

t86

Project Caterpillar Antenna
Measurements

S. J. Fricker
R. P. Ingalls
W.T. Quinn
M. L. Stone
C. A. Stutt

22 Dec. 1955

92635

t89

Theory of Ferrites in
Rectangular Waveguides

K. J. Button
B. Lax

1 Aug. 1955

70106

In

Hayden
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Technical Reports

DDC
No.

TR No.
t 91

UHF Long-Range Communications Systems

G. L. Mellen
W. E. Morrow, Jr.
A. .7. Pote
W.H. Radford
J. B. Wiesner

192

Some Remarks on Statistical
Detection

t 93

5 Aug. 1955

80774

W. L. Root
T.S. Pitcher

10 Aug.1955

85993

Phase and Amplitude Variability in Medium-Frequency
Ionospheric Transmission

D. G. Rrennan
M. L. Phillips §

16 Sept. 1957

110016

t95

Several Binary Sequence
Generators

N. Zierler

12 Sept. 1955

89135

f98

Transistorized Communication
Receiver

S. Schwartz

4 Nov.1955

80773

t 99

Comparison of Signal and Noise
in Full-Wave and Half-Wave
Rectifiers

M. D. Rubin
J.M. Stacey

30 Nov.1955

85994

t 100

Transistor Slowed-Down
Video System

R. H. Baker
R. E. McMahon
A. J. Yakutis

22 Dec.1955

92634

t 101

An Investigation of a 2-Mcps
Ground-Wave Radar for Ship
Detection

J. T. deBettencourt 13 Dec. 1955
I). J. Gray

90351

t 102

Designing for Reliability

N. H. Taylor

9 Dec.1955

93756

t 103

Some Notes on Jamming, I

W.L. Root

3 Jan.1956

90352

Random-Access PPI

E.
B.
R.
K.
J.
R.

24 Feb.1956

92633

Transistor Regulated Power
Supplies

F. G. Popp

19 Jan.1956

92621

107

Some Fundamental Principles
of Coherent MTI and AMTI

W. W. Ward
W.B. Renhult

3 May 1956

100288

110

Maximum I^fficiency Transistor
Switching Circuits

R. II. Baker

22 Mar. 1956

96497

111

Characteristics of Simple
Manual Control Systems

J.I. Elkind

6 Apr.1956

94646

104

t 106

W. Bivans
Cohen
W. Hofheimer
E. Perry
Terzian
V. Wood, Jr.

17

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Technical Reports

DDC
No.

TR No.
112

Analysis of Freezing Precipitation Along the Eastern North
American Coastline

J. M. Austin §
S. L. Hensel

113

Broad-Band Balanced
Duplexers

C.W. Jones

Markov-Process Representation of Radar Detection-Trial
Binary-Data Sequences

115

23 Mar. 1956

96755

5 Apr.1956

100287

G. C. Sponsler

16 Apr.1956

100289

Galvanomagnetic Effects in
n-Type Germanium

W. M. Bullis

14 May 1956

96499

116

Communication Through Noisy,
Random-Multipath Channels

G.Turin

14 May 1956

96500

117

The Design of Characters for
the Charactron

W. P.
B. F.
E. A.
L. H.

8 May 1956

101142

119

Some Experiments with Three Pulse Cancellation and with
Sweep Integration

J.J. G. McCue

8 June 1956

103579

120

Symmetrical Back-Clamped
Transistor Switching Circuits

R.
R.
F.
A.
V.
H.

5 May 1956

101141

123

A Mathematical Model for the
Radar Echo from a Random
Collection of Scatterers

E. J. Kelly
E. C. Lerner

15 June 1956

104260

124

The Suggested Role of Stratified
Elevated Layers in TransHorizon Short-Wave Radio
Propagation

J. R. Bauer

24 Sept. 1956

110003

The Prediction of Ballistic
Missile Trajectories from
Radar Observations

1.1. Shapiro

27 Feb.1957

110025

130

High-Speed Graded-BaseTransistor Switching Circuits

R.H. Baker
E. J. Chatterton
A. C. Parker

10 Dec. 1957

110030

132

On Meteor Echoes from Underdense Trails at Very High
Frequencies

M. Loewenthal

13 Dec.1956

137608

t 114

t 129

H.
E.
L.
C.
J.
A.

Harris
Green, Jr.
Wilson
Liaudansky

Baker
McMahon
McNamara
Parker
Sferrino
Ullman

18

Hayden
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Prices

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Technical Reports

DDC
No.

TR No.
t!33

Transistor Core Memory

R. E. McMahon
F. L. McNamara

13 Nov .1956

110010

134

Preliminary Report on GroundWave-Radar Sea Clutter

C. A. Stutt
S.J. Fricker
R. P. Ingalls
M. L. Stone

21 Sept .1956

110004

135

Topics in the Design of
Antennas for Scatter

J. Granlund

23 Nov .1956

110001

136

Classical Boltzmann Theory
of Cyclotron Resonance

H. J. Zeiger
B. Lax
R.N. Dexter

4 Oct. 1956

110005

137

Punch-Thru Diode (Operation
as a Narrow-Base Diode)

R.H. Rediker
D. E. Sawyer

27 Nov ,1956

110011

138

Circular Polarization for the
AN/CPS-18 Antenna

F. L. Niemann
J. P. Curtis

7 Jan. 1957

137609

fl39

Logical Design of CG 24 (A
General-Purpose Computer)

G. P. Dinneen
J. A. Dumanian
I. L. Lebow
I.S. Reed
P. B. Sebring

15 Apr . 1957

147496

141

Symbolic Design Techniques
Applied to a Generalized
Computer

I.S. Reed

3 Jan. 1957

110009

142

High-Power RF Switch

L. J. Ricardi

10 Dec. , 1956

110006

143

Electromagnetic Propagation
Effects in Ferromagnetic
Resonance

M. H. Seavey
P. E. Tannenwald

16 Jan. 1957

137610

144

Analysis of Wet-Snow
Precipitation Along the
Eastern North American
Coastline

J. M. Austin §
S. L. Hensel

25 Jan. 1957

137711

146

High-Power TR Switch
Development at UHF

R. E. Slattery

25 Jan. 1957

137712

150

Some Studies on Group III-V
Intermetallic Compounds

C.R. Kolm

20 Feb.1957

137716

151

Proposal for Improving
Tropospheric Propagation

L. J. Eyges

1 Mar. 1957

137717

152

Hahn Decompositions and
Hypothesis Tests

I.S. Reed
E. J. Kelly
D. H. Lyons

4 Mar. 1957

137718

19

Hayden
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H-19
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Technical Reports
Hayden
Serial
DDC
No.

TR No.
Optical Memory Panels

\v. L. Gardner
D. B. Barker
M. D. Zimmerman

Some Pulse-Doppler RadarDesign Considerations

155

153

and

Prices

7 Mar. 1957

137719

R.E. Richardson

12 Aug.1957

150863

A Fixed-Gap UHF TR Tube

C.W. Jones
C.E. Muehe
S. J. Miller

29 Mar. 1957

147407

156

Transistorized Matched Filter
for Pulsed Sinusoids

P. L. Fleck, Jr.

12 Apr.1957

147492

t 157

Some Properties of Stationary
Gaussian Processes

E. J. Kelly
I.S. Reed

5 June 1957

150864

H-468
M$1.50
P$3.40

t 158

The Detection of Radar Echoes
in Noise. Part I: Statistical
Preliminaries and Detector
Design

I. S. Reed
E. J. Kelly
W. L. Root

20 June 1957

150865

H-238
M$1.50
P$7.90

1-159

The Detection of Radar Echoes
I.S. Reed
in Noise. Part II: The Accuracy E. J. Kelly
of Radar Measurements
W. L. Root

19 July 1957

150866

H-215
M$1.50
P$8.80

Ultrasonic-Delay-Line Terminating Circuits and Passband
Measurements

M. Axelbank

12 July 1957

150867

A Search for Means to Detect
Distant Low-Flying Aircraft

E. W. Pike

18 July 1957

150868

162

Digital-Analog Function
Generators

R. W. Ilofheimer
K. E. Perry

23 Aug. 1957

150869

164

The Chemical Analysis of
Manganese-Magnesium Ferrite
(Memory-Core Material)

D.G. Wickham

23 Aug. 1957

150870

t 165

Computer Techniques for the
Study of Patterns in the
Electroencephalogram

B.G. Farley
L.S. Frischkopf
W. A . Clark, Jr.
J.T. Gilmore, Jr.

6 Nov. 1957

110027

*166

On the Statics and Dynamics
of Magnetic Domain Boundaries

J. V. Harrington

13 Jan. 1958

110028

Parabolic-Cylinder Reflector
Patterns

R. L. Pease

13 Nov. 1957

110029

t 154

160

t 161

167

20

H-482
M$1.50
P$5.40

H-28
M$1.95
P$33.60

11-2
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Technical Reports

DDC
No.

TR No.
168

On the Reciprocity of Rays
Propagated Through a Horizontally Stratified Ionosphere

D. H. Archer

18 Dec.1957

10032

169

A Broad-Band UHF Amplifier
and Mixer

J. H. Phillips
E. Maxwell

27 Dec.1957

110033

170

A 64-Pole RF Coaxial Switch

L. J. Ricardi
B. F. LaPage

3 Jan.1958

110035

171

An FM MTI Cancellation System

D. A. McKee

8 Jan.1958

110036

172

Analysis of Some Detection
Criteria for Pulse Radar

E. J. Kelly
D. H. Lyons
H. M. Jones
I. S. Reed

24 Jan.1958

110039

174

Straight Tapers in Rectangular
Waveguides

T.J. Rey

10 Feb.1958

110041

176

Theory of Nonreciprocal Ferrite K. J. Button
Phase Shifters in DielectricLoaded Coaxial Line

7 Mar. 1958

110044

177

One-Megacycle Silicon Transistor Circuits Applicable to
Airborne Digital Systems

V. J. Sferrino
W.G. Schmidt

10 Mar. 1958

110045

178

Elimination of a Type of
Natural Clutter in L-Band
Radars

R. E.
J.M.
H. M.
F. R.

15 Apr.1958

133851

179

Semiconductor Delay Lines

J. J.G. McCue

15 Apr.1958

110050

181

Effects of the Filter in
Oscillator Synchronization

T.J. Rey

14 May 1958

133854

182

The Local Behavior of Solutions
of the Two-Body Problem and
Related Problems

J. J. Levin

16 June 1958

133855

183

The Stewart Air Force Base to
North Truro TroposphericScatter Communication
System

18 July 1958
G. L. Mellen
D. H. Hamilton, Jr.
J. P. Kelly
W. E. Morrow, Jr.

133863

184

Paraboloidal Reflector Patterns

R. L. Pease

5 Aug.1958

133862

185

Final Engineering Report on
Parabolic Torus Antenna
System

L. J. Ricardi
M. E. Devane

7 Aug.1958

222288

Radio Refraction in a Cool
Exponential Atmosphere

J. R. Bauer
W.C. Mason
F. A. Wilson

27 Aug.1958

202331

t 186

Richardson
Stacey
Kohler
Naka

:i

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H-344
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Technical Reports
Hayden
Serial
DDC
No.

TR No.
tl87

Characteristics of MoonReflected UHF Signals

S. J. Fricker
R. P. Ingalls
W.C. Mason
M. L. Stone
D. W. Swift

22 Dec.1958

188

Digital Rate Synthesis for
Frequency Measurement
and Control

T. J. Rey

30 Oct. 1958

205596

189

Doppler Phase-Difference
Integrator

G. M. Hyde
K. E. Perry

12 Nov.1958

206258

190

Twilight Region Propagation
of Short Radio Waves by Modes
Contained in the Normal Air

T. J. Carroll
R. M. Ring

31 Oct. 1958

210005

The Automatic Design of
Logical Networks

T. C. Bartee

3 Dec.1958

207170

192

The Conductance of a Slot
in a Array Antenna

S. J. Rabinowitz

31 Dec.1958

209908

193

Final Technical Report —
Antenna and RF Circuit Design
Millstone Hill Radar

P. C. Fritsch

7 Jan.1959

221688

194

Curved-Earth Computations for
Airborne Early Warning and
Control

N. Durlach
A. Carpenter
M.A. Herlin

13 Jan.1959

210006

195

On sinx/x Sampling in the Case
of Non-Band-Limited Functions

K. R. Johnson

16 Feb.1959

211215

The Magnetic Properties
of Thin Films

J. B. Goodenough
D.O. Smith

27 Jan. 1959

210730

198

Pressure Distribution, Stability, and Restoring Torque
of an Externally Pressurized
Bearing

R. A. Greenberg

2 Feb.1959

212979

199

Transistor Life Experience:
1954 - 1958

D. J. Eckl
P. A. Fergus
R. L. Burke

26 Mar. 1959

214565

200

Preparation and Performance
of Sintered CdS Photoconductors

R. R. Billups
12 Mar. 1959
W. L. Gardner, Jr.
M.D. Zimmerman

212580

202

A Simple Null-Indicating
Saturable-Core Magnetometer
for the Detection of Static
Magnetic Fields

E. P. McCurley
C. Blake

215625

t 191

t 197

22

204519

and

Prices
H-3

M$1.50
P$16.00

15 Apr.1959

H-27
M$1.50
P$8.50

H-26
M $1.50
P$13.00

Technical Reports
Hayden
Serial
DDC
No.

TR No.
203

The AN/FRC-47 (XD-1) MockUp System Performance Results

B. E. Nichols

204

A Probability Model for
Coherent Phase-Only MTI
Systems

J.W. McGinn, Jr.

205

Paraboloidal Reflector Patterns
for Off-Axis Feed

206

23 Apr.1959

216370

4 June 1959

220812

S. S. Sandier

14 July 1959

226245

The ACM-52 Automatic Clutter
Mapper and Preliminary Experimental Results

J.N. Harris
E. J. Madle

30 July 1959

230025

A Method of Pulse Compression
Employing Nonlinear Frequency
Modulation

E. L. Key
E.N. Fowle
R.D. Haggarty

13 Aug.1959

312903

208

On the Band Structure of
Transition Metals and Their
Alloys

J.B. Goodenough

1 Sept. 1959

231241

209

A Method of Side-Lobe Suppression in Phase-Coded Pulse
Compression Systems

L. Key
E. \. Fowle
R. 1). Haggarty

28 Aug. 1959

229403

210

Studies in Partial Switching
of Ferrite Cores

R. II. Tancrell
R. E. McMahon

21 Sept .1959

227928

212

The Calliscope - A Versatile
Alphanumeric Display

K. E. Perry
E. J. Aho

13 Nov. 1959

232164

217

Applications of Boolean
Matrices to the Analysis of
Flow Diagrams

R. T. Prosser

22 Jan. I960

234081

219

Stochastic Approximation and
"Minimax" Problems

L. A. Gardner, Jr.

11 Apr.I960

238226

221

Transistor Life in the TX-O
Computer After 10,000 Hours
of Operation

D. J. Eckl
R. L. Burke

14 Apr.I960

239227

223

Solid State Display Panels with
Photoconductive Control

26 May I960
R. R. Billups
J. Rotstein
W. L. Gardner, Jr.

243854

224

Effects of Feed Displacement
on Patterns of ParabolicCylinder Reflectors

R. L. Pease
J. Pease

2 June I960

245618

226

Current-Operated Diode
Logic Gates

H. Reinecke, Jr.

21 July I960

245166

t 207

23

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Prices

H-654
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Technical Reports

DDC
No.

TR No.
227

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

Effect of Higher Spatial Modes
on Predicted Multicavity
Klystron Performance

R. L. Pease

25 July I960

245619

Phased Array Radar Studies,
1 July 1959 to 1 July I960

J. L. Allen
W. W. Camp
L. Cartledge
W. P. Delaney
J. DiBartolo
M. Siegel
S. Spoerri
J. H. Teele
D.H. Temme

12 Aug.I960

249470

H-335
M$3.00
P$61.65

Sequential Encoding and
Decoding for the Discrete
Memoryless Channel

B. Reiffen

12 Aug.I960

247663

H-146
M$1.50
P$31.60

t 234

Signal Processing in Radar
Astronomy — Communication
via Fluctuating Multipath Media

R. Price
P. E. Green, Jr.

6 Oct. I960

246782

H-520
M$1.95
P$30.00

t 236

Phased Array Radar Studies,
1 July I960 to 1 July 1961

J. L. Allen
L. Cartledge
W. P. Delaney
E. A. Davidson
J. DiBartolo
A. J. Fallo
W.J. Ince
M. Siegel
J.R. Sklar
S. Spoerri
J. H. Teele
D. H. Temme

13 Nov.1961

271724

H-474
M$1.80

t 228

* t 231

PS42.90

237

Remote Display Console for
Computer Processed Data

H. E. Zieman
D.I. Underwood

13 Jan.1961

255086

239

Electromagnetic Theory of
Spin Wave Resonance

M.H. Seavey, Jr.

15 Feb. 1961

255342

241

GENDARE (A Generalized
Data Reduction System)

M.M. Marill
22 Jan. 1962
J. B. Williams, Jr.

284041

246

A Threshold Theory for
Phase-Locked Loops

H. L. VanTrees

22 Aug.1961

266951

247

A Solid State Memory System
Utilizing Impulse Switching
of Ferrite Cores

V. J. Sferrino

22 Sept. 1961

264998

248

Application of the Resonant
Cavity Method to the Measurement of Electron Densities and
Collision Frequencies in the
Wakes of Hypervelocity Pellets

M. Labitt
M. A. Herlin

17 Oct. 1961

265867

2 1

Technical Reports

DDC
No.

TR No.
249

Cyclotron Resonance and
Magneto-Optical Effects
in Semiconductors

B. Lax
.1. Halpern

30 Apr.1962

278081

251

The DICON System

R.S. Berg
31 Oct. 1961
D. B. Eshleman
J. N. Harris
R. M. Horowitz
I. L. Lebow
W.H. Long
N.J. Morrisson, Jr.
F. Nagy, Jr.
N. L. Daggett, Editor

267536

25 2

Elementary Lattice Theories
and Their Application to Gas
Adsorption Phenomena

J. M. Honig

11 Dec.1961

269570

253

Precision Frequency Control
of a High-Power Millimeter
Klystron

C. M. Steinmetz

3 Jan. 1962

273509

254

Ferro- and Antiferromagnetism in a Cubic Cluster of Spins

G. F. Dresselhaus

11 Jan.1962

273950

255

A Diplexer Using Hybrid
Junctions

7 Feb.1962

274524

t 256

.. J. Ricardi

Radio-Echo Observations of
the Moon at 3.6-cm Wavelength

J. V. Evans

19 Feb.1962

274669

25 7

Secondary Emission Characteristics of High-Power
Microwave-Tube Surfaces

A. Vicrstra
R. C. Butman

20 Feb.1962

282311

258

Error Probabilities
for Adaptive Multichannel
Reciption of Binary Signals

R. Price

23 July 1962

284651

259

The West Ford Antenna
Feed System

L. Niro

5 Mar. 1962

282311

261

Statistical Mechanical Theory
of Magnetic Resonance

P. L. Kelley

1 May 1962

274740

263

The COBI Data Transmission
Modem

K. H. Morey

23 May 1962

277501

264

A More Precise Analysis of
Multicavity Klystrons. I.
Solutions of the BoundaryValue Problem

R. L. Pease

28 Mar. 1962

275469

265

Mass Spectrographic Lines
of the Elements

E. B. Owens
A. M. Sherman

3 Apr.1962

275468

25

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Technical Reports

DDC
No.

TR No.
t 266

Electromagnetic Studies
of Ionized Wakes

E. L. Murphy
S. Edelberg
G. F. Pippert

20 Apr.1962

282309

267

Magnetism and Crystal
Structure in Nonmetals

J. B. Goodenough

24 Apr.1962

284300

268

Calculation of the Surface
Temperature of a Solid
under Electron Bombardment

G. E. Vibrans

16 Nov.1962

294645

269

The Preparation and Properties
of Some Vanadium Spinels

D. B. Rogers

25 May 1962

282542

270

State Assignment Algorithm for
Clocked Sequential Machines

M.I. Schneider

25 May 1962

286784

271

Echolocation with Wide-Band
Waveforms: Bat Sonar Signals

D. A. Cahlander

6 May 1964

605322

272

Radio-Echo Observations
of the Moon at 68-cm
Wavelength

J. V. Evans

22 June 1962

291102

273

Scattering of Electromagnetic
Waves by an Eaton Lens

J. Rheinstein

28 June 1962

289380

274

Studies of the F-Region by the
Incoherent Backscatter Method

J. V. Evans

24 July 1962

292730

275

RF Component Development
for the DICON System

R.S. Berg
B. Howland

3 Aug.1962

291780

276

The El Campo Solar Radar
Antenna

M. E. Devane
A. R. Dion

17 Aug.1962

292173

277

A Luneburg Lens as a Passive
Reflector for Satellite Communication

R. N. Assaly

21 Aug.1962

291781

278

The FX-1 Magnetic Film
Memory

J.I. Raffel
A. H. Anderson
H. Blatt
T. S. Crowther
T. O. Herndon

27 Aug.1962

292172

279

Studies in Search for a
Conscious Evader

R. C. Norris

14 Sept. 1962

294832

280

Magnetic Properties of a
Single Crystal of Manganese
Phosphide

E. E. Huber, Jr.

18 Dec.1962

296788

281

A Quantitative Examination
of the Radar Resolution
Problem

J. L. Allen

17 Sept. 1962

295573

26

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DDC
No.

TR No.
282

Radar Astronomy Measurement Techniques

P. E. Green, Jr.

12 Dec.1962

400563

283

A Data Processing Formalism

A. W. Armcnti
B. J. Schafer
J. M. VVinett

6 Nov.1962

293995

284

Scattering from Density
Fluctuations in a Plasma
(Scattering and Absorption
Cross Section)

M.S. Macrakis

22 Oct. 1962

291779

285

The Resistance of Bats
to Jamming

D. R. Griffin §
J. J.G. McCue
A. D. Grinnell §

23 Oct. 1962

296493

286

The Measurement of SmallSignal Parameters of Transistors at VHF

B. L. Diamond

14 Nov.1962

292731

287

Incoherent Scattering from a
Plasma: I. The Electronic
Spectrum; II. The Ion-Carried
Electronic Spectrum

M. S. Macrakis

14 Nov.1962

295092

288

Radio-Echo Studies of the Moon
at 7.84-Meter Wavelength

J. V. Evans
R. P. Ingalls

20 Nov.1962

294008

289

Optimum Incorporation of
External Observations with
a Marine Inertial Navigation
System

D. J. Sakrison

30 Nov.1962

296787

290

The Spectra of the Radiation
from the Trail of Hypervclocity
Spheres in Argon

13. W. Brvant

11 Dec.1962

296124

292

Orbital Scatter Channel Propagation Experiment

P. R.
J. W.
P. L.
W. B.
C. A.

21 Dec.1962

401311

Chemical Behavior of Semiconductors: Etching
Characteristics

H. C. Gatos
M. C. Eavine

2 Jan.1963

401398

Energy-Band Calculations

F. W. Quelle, Jr.

17 Jan. 1963

405145

t 293

295

Drouilhet
Craig
Fleck
Smith
Wagner

27

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H-682
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DDC
No.

TR No.
296

Sketchpad: A Man-Machine
Graphical Communication
System

I. E. Sutherland

30 Jan. 1963

404549

298

Some Tests of Ionization Gauges

F.T. Worrell

18 Feb .1963

402407

Phased Array Radar Studies,
1 July 1961 to 1 January 1963

J. L. Allen
20 Feb, .1963
D. M. Bernella
W. W. Carpenter
W. P. Delaney
J. DiBartolo
A. J. Fallo
H. J. Greenberger
W. J. Ince
M. Siegel
S. Spoerri
D. H. Temme
L. Cartledge, Editor

417572

300

The Diamond Circuit

R. II. Baker
R. E. McMahon
R. G. Burgess

30 Jan.1963

400955

301

Optimum Power Division in Coherent Communication Systems

H. L. VanTrecs

19 Feb.1963

406882

302

Antiferromagnetic Resonance
Linewidth in MnF^ Near the
Transition Temperature

J.C. Burgiel

18 June 1963

420809

303

Specimen Preparation by
Spark-Erosion Cutting

H. H. Ehlers
D. F. Kolesar

14 Mar. 1963

402938

3 04

Mode Theory of the Active
J. R. Cogdell
Magnetohydrodynamic Waveguide

2 July 1963

423408

305

Improvement of the Measurement Capability of the UHF
Radar at Wallops Island

J. Freedman,
Editor

10 Apr.1963

417559

306

The Baseball Program: An
Automatic Question-Answerer,
Vols.I, II

A.K. Wolf
C. S. Chomsky
B. F. Green, Jr.

11 Apr.1963

432038
446579

307

The Measurement of Electron
Density in the Wake of a
Hypervelocity Pellet Over a
Six-Magnitude Range

M. Eabitt

15 Apr.1963

421762

308

Computation of the Spreading
of an Electron Beam Under
Acceleration and Space-Charge
Repulsion

G. E. Vibrans

18 Apr.1963

409705

t299

2o

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DDC
No.

TR No.
310

A Fourier Theorem and Its
Application to the Measurement
of Electromagnetic Fields and
Quantum Mechanical States

H. K. Moses
J. S. Lomont

312

Magnetic Scattering of Neutrons
by Hexagonal Cobalt

R. M. Moon, Jr.

313

The Guide Wavelength of Cylindrical Waveguide of Arbitrary
Cross Section and a Computer
Program for Calculating Values

315

30 Apr.1963

407604

9 May 1963

413566

R. N. Assaly

20 May 1963

412518

Machine Perception of ThreeDimensional Solids

L. (1. Roberts

22 May 1963

413529

316

Calculation of Potential
Depression in Klystron Gaps

R. L. Pease

23 May 1963

417589

317

Membrane and Bending Stresses
in Shallow, Spherical Shells

F. Y. M. Wan

11 Aug.1964

607457

318

Coding for Tracking Radar
Ranging

T. C. Bartee
P. B. Wood, Jr.

11 June 1963

416649

319

Radar Range Equations for
Narrow-Band Optical Sources

B. S. Goldstein

14 June 1963

633634

320

Growing Helical Density Waves
in Semiconductor Plasmas

C. E. Hurwitz

17 Oct. 1963

432393

321

A Linear-FM Radar Pulse Com- R. C. Yost
pression System Employing
Thickness-Tapered Dispersive
Delay Lines

11 July 1963

417528

322

Properties of Dielectrics from
Reflection Coefficients in One
Dimension

li. E. Moses
C. M. deRidder

11 July 1963

422444

323

The Theory of Array Antennas
(with Emphasis on Radar Applications)

J. L. Allen

25 July 1963

422945

324

Investigation of Effects of
Surface Deviations on Haystack
Antenna Radiation Patterns

A. R. Dion

29 July 1963

418740

325

Detection of the Energy Peak
of an Arbitrary Signal

L. Kleinrock

23 Aug.1963

425894

326

Translationally Covariant
Hamiltonians

II. E. Moses
J. S. Lomont

26 Aug.1963

422500

328

Haystack Antenna System
Status Report

A. O. Kuhnel

13 Sept. 1963

600930

29

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D DCNo.

TR No.
329

The Reduction of Electromagnetic Backscatter from
a Plasma-Clad Conduction
Body

E. L. Murphy

330

Radiometric Measurements
at 8.5-mm Wavelength with
a 28-Foot Antenna During
December 1962

331

23 Sept. 1963

430589

V. L. Lynn
M.D. Sohigian
M. L. Meeks

8 Oct. 1963

430926

Radar Observations of the
Moon at 8.6-mm Wavelength

V. L. Lvnn
M.D. Sohigian
E. A. Crocker

8 Oct. 1963

426207

332

Radio-Echo Studies of Meteors
at 68-cm Wavelength. Part I:
Sporadic Meteors

J. V. Evans
R.A. Brockelman

29 Oct. 1963

439354

335

Millstone Hill Radar Station
Results of Long-Baseline
Radar Interferometer Studies

E. Gehrels

7 Nov.1963

438425

337

Mariner A Plasma Probe

H.S. Bridge §
B. Rossi §
F. Scherb §
R.H. Baker
R.S. Cuikay
E. F. Lyon, III

5 Dec.1963

338

The West Ford Antenna
System

B. F. LaPage

6 Dec.1963

438879

Signal Parameter Estimation
for Seismometer Arrays

E. J. Kelly
M. J. Levin

8 Jan.1964

435489

341

Radio-Echo Studies of Meteors
at 68-cm Wavelength. Part II:
Shower Meteors

J. V. Evans
R. A. Brockelman

15 Jan.1964

601518

342

Measurement of the Diameter
of the Electronic Wake of the
Hypersonic Pellets

M. Labitt

20 Jan. 1964

438816

343

Project West Ford Payload
Telemetry System

W. T. Higgins
L. A. Jacobson
J. B. Rankin

20 Jan.1964

602928

344

Information Capacity and
Quantum Effects in Propagation Circuits

T. Hagfors

24 Jan.1964

436639

345

Interpretation of the Magnetic
and Crystallographic Properties
of Compounds with the B31
Structure

J. B. Goodenough

28 Jan.1964

435758

t 339

30

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DDC
No.

TR No.
346

The Orthomatch Data
Transmission System

E.G. Kuhn

347

Probability Distribution of
Antenna Gain for Satellite
with Switched Antenna System

348

18 Feb.1964

602130

R. N. Assaly

4 Feb.1964

602484

A More Precise Analysis of
Multicavity Klystrons. II. Prediction of Electronic Conductance and Over-All Gain

R. L. Pease

14 Feb.1964

441855

349

Radar Scattering from a
Conducting Cone-Sphere

J.H. Pannell
J. Rheinstein
A. F. Smith

2 Mar. 1964

600411

350

The Variable-Drift Klystron A High Efficiency Amplifier

I. Hefni
M. A. Nader

8 Apr.1964

441439

351

Beam Pulse Heating

E. Silverman

13 Apr.1964

443715

Characterization and Measurement of Time- and FrequencySpread Channels

R.G. Gallager

30 Apr.1964

443715

353

Field Emission in Vacuum
Voltage Breakdown

G. E. Vibrans

8 May 1964

602844

355

Nondestructive Readout Scheme
for Thin Film Memories

M.S. Maltz

21 May 1964

603755

356

Limitations of Oxide-Cathode
High Current Density Operation

H. A. Pike

22 May 1964

604890

t 357

Introduction to the TRADEX
Radar System

G. R. Curry

15 July 1964

448350

''•'• 360

Sequential Measurement of
Multidimensional Transducers

J. R. Sklar

29 Oct. 1964

615515

361

Numerical Methods in the
Chemical Kinetics of High
Temperature Air

L. R. Raisty

29 July 1964

449857

364

Spin-Wave Effects in the Magnetization Reversal of a Thin
Ferromagnetic Film

K. J. Harte

27 Aug.1964

610068

The Haystack Experimental
Facility

H.G. Weiss

15 Sept. 1964

608272

t 352

f 365

31

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Technical Reports

DDC
No.

TR No.
* 366

Digital Communication over
Fixed Time-Continuous
Channels with Memory - with
Special Application to Telephone Channels

J. L. Holsinger

20 Oct. 1964

614110

367

Haystack Calibration Antenna

A. Sotiropoulos
J. Ruze

15 Dec.1964

611436

368

Effects of General Relativity
on Interplanetary TimeDelay Measurements

I. I. Shapiro

18 Dec.1964

614232

369

Study of an Orbiting Dipole
Belt Communication System

F. Belvin
T.J. Goblick, Jr.

22 Dec.1964

613583

370

Decay of Electron Density
in the Wakes of Hypervelocity
Spheres

W. M. Kornegay

23 Dec.1964

612152

The Computation Problem
with Sequential Decoding

J. E. Savage

16 Feb.1965

621713

372

Measurement of Properties
of Spread Channels by the
Two-Frequency Method with
Application to Radar Astronomy

T. Hagfors

11 Jan. 1965

614233

373

Influence of the Earth's
Surface on Radar

N.I. Durlach

18 Jan.1965

627635

374

Ionospheric Backscatter
Observations at Millstone
Hill

J. V. Evans

22 Jan. 1965

616607

375

Production and Propagation of
Spherical Shock Waves at
Low Ambient Pressures

W. M. Kornegay

26 Jan.1965

463164

377

An Experimental On-Line
Data Storage and Retrieval
System

J. F. Nolan
A. W. Armenti

3 Feb.1965
Revised
24 Sept. 1965

623796

379

Calibration of a Pressure
Sensor for Measurements
in Continuum and Rarefied
Gas Flows

W. M. Kornegay
J. D. Fridman

8 Feb.1965

614424

380

AC Breakdown in Gases

C.E. Muehe

26 Feb.1965

618503

* 371

32

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DDC
No.

TR No.
381

Phased Array Radar Studies,
1 January 1963 to 1 July 1964

J. L. Allen
D. M. Bernella
F. Retts
L. Cartledge
W. P. Delaney
B. L. Diamond
J. DiBartolo
S. D. Ewing
W.J. Ince
T. B. Lewis
H. J. Pratt, Jr.
M. Siegel
E. Stern
D. H. Temme

31 Mar. 1965

629363

384

Magnetic Studies of the Antiferromagnet RbMnF„

W. J. Ince

14 Oct. 1965

629429

385

Gunn Effect in Compound
Semiconductors

A. G. Foyt

7 July 1965

630194

387

On-Line Documentation
of the Compatible TimeSharing System

J. M. Winett

12 May 1965

624110

388

Output Signal-to-Noise Ratio
as a Criterion in SpreadChannel Signaling

R. Price

13 May 1965

476982

389

Millimeter Wave Research:
Past, Present and Future

J. W. Meyer

17 May 1965

620727

390

Elements of the HijmansdeBoer Approximation to
Order-Disorder Theory

J. M. Honig

26 May 1965

623806

391

Generation of Planetary
Ephemerides on an Electronic Computer

M.E. Ash

2 June 1965

629130

392

Optical Communications
Employing Semiconductor
Lasers

E. J. Chatterton

9 June 1965

630243

393

12-Horn Monopulse Antenna
System for Millstone Hill
R ad ar

C.A. Lindberg

15 June 1965

627008

394

Telemetry Antenna for
Lincoln Experimental
Satellites LES-1 and LES-2

M.E. Devane
M. L. Rosenthal

22 June 1965

624936

396

An Experimental Facility
for Sequential Decoding

C.W. Niessen

13 Sept. 1965

631240

33

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DDC
No.

TR No.
398

Analog Generator for RealTime Display of Curves

T. E. Johnson

28 July 1965

623945

399

Radar Ground-Clutter Shields

J. Ruze
F.I. Sheftman
D. A. Cahlander

19 Aug.1965

627465

400

Generation of the Lunar
Ephemeris on an Electronic
Computer

M. E. Ash

24 Aug.1965

629047

404

Lincoln Experimental Terminal
Antenna System

B. F. LaPage

4 Oct. 1965

630702

405

On-Line Graphical Specification
of Computer Procedures

W. R. Sutherland

23 May 1966

40 6

The Haystack Computer Control
System

F. E. Heart
A. A. Mathiasen
P. D. Smith

27 Oct. 1965

407

GaAs Laser Radar Components
and Techniques — Final Report
on Optical Radar, NASA Contract NAS9-105

M. E. Austin
G. F. Dalrymple
A. A. Galvin
B. S. Goldstein
R. M. Weigand
J.D. Welch

29 Oct. 1965

421

Large Aperture Seismic Array
Capabilities

P. E. Green, Jr.
R. V. Wood, Jr.

12 July 1966

$4

631559

631559

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21G-0001

Flexowriter and Ampex Tape
Terminal Input Equipment for
IBM-709 Computer

J. R. Brown

26 Aug. 1959

235248

11-63
M$1.50
P$8.20

21G-0003
(Rev.l)

Wallops Island Preliminary
Processing Computer
Programs

s.

2 5 July 1960

243045

11-158
M$1.50
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21G-0003
(Rev. 2)

Wallops Island Preliminary
Processing Computer
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s. M.

23 Jan. 1961

250959

H-253
MS 1.50
P$8.20

21G-0004

Oscilloscope Cameras for
Video Recording — Reentry
Physics Program

E E. Schowengerdt 13 Mar . 1961

21G-0005

Automatic Range Tracking
System for the Reentry
Physics Program

J. E. Gillis

17 Feb. 1960

242887

H-159
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21G-0006

Primary Recording Instrumentation for Re-entry
Physics Program

E. J. Peters

20 Feb. 1961

263517

H-342
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21G-0007

Backup Recording Instrumentation for Reentry
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K 11. Morey

18 May 1960

241800

11-145
M $1 .50
PS10.60

21G-0008

Scanback Antenna Control
for Reentry Physics Program

A. H. Flink

5 July 1961

u

5 July I960

242888

H-156
MS 1.50
PS21.70

19 Sept I960

244586

H-182
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Data Transmitter for ReentryPhysics Program

M. Ornstein

Ornstein

R J. Saliga

M . Martinson

K-171
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11-472
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P $24.90

21G-0011

UI1F Radar for Reentry
Physics Program

B G. Kuhn

21G-0013

X-Band Radar for Reentry
Physics Program

J

7 Dec. 1960
Sobolewski
F. J. Dominick
E E. Schowengerdt
1,. C. Wilber

252043

H-262
MSI.50
PS25.90

21G-0015

Amplitude Calibration for
Reentry Physics Program
Arbuckle Neck Radars

B. G. Kuhn

245324

11-192
MSI.50
1'$ 13.90

$5

19 Sept. I960

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DDC
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No.
f21G-00l6

21G-0017

Procedures for Operating
Parametric Amplifier in
Reentry Physics Program

F.R.
F. J.
R. H.
L.C.
E.E.

Anelex Printout System for
Reentry Physics Program

E.J. Peters

Hutchinson
28 July I960
Dominick
Kingston
Wilber
Schowengerdt
21 Aug.1961

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H-165
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263249

H-336
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21G-0018

Specifications for Needles
Filter Program Package

F. E. Heart

Specification for Needles
Statistical Orbit Prediction
Program

21G-0021

7 Apr.I960

244493

H-180
M$1.50
P$4.90

W.R. Crowther

20 Apr. I960

244494

H-181
M$1.50
P$1.60

An Introduction to Digital
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R. M. Martinson

20 May I960

21G-0022

Specifications for Teletype
Tape Checking Procedure

S. M. Ornstein

16 June I960

240171

21G-0022
(Suppl. 1)

Revision of West Ford TTY
Checking Program

J.D. Drinan

2 Aug.1962

283778

21G-0024

West Ford Primary Print
Program

J.D. Drinan

24 Jan. 1961

250958

21G-0024
(Suppl. 1)

West Ford Primary Print
Program

J.D. Drinan

2 Aug.1962

286367

21G-0026

West Ford Coordinate
Conversion Program

W.R. Crowther

1 Nov. I960

246188

H-210
M$1.50
P$3.10

21G-0027

West Ford Statistical Orbit
Prediction Program

W. R. Crowther

2 Nov.I960

246778

H-221
M$1.50
P$2.80

21G-0028

West Ford Orbit Determination A. A. Mathiasen

2 Nov. 1960

246777

H-222
M$1.50
P$6.70

21G-0029

Reliability of Redundant
Computers

R. Teoste

22 Mar.1961

260494

H-321
M$1.50
P$21.15

21G-0031

Specification for West Ford
Pointing Program

F. E. Heart

20 July 1961

261181

H-326
M$1.50
P$6.40

t21G-0019

36

11-47 3
M$1.50
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H-250
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No.
21G-8001

Some Reliable Redundant
Circuits

R. Teoste

21G-1

Programmed Satellite
Pass Calculations

21G-2

Hayden
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7 June 1962

284793

11-423
M$1.50
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A. A. Mathiasen

28 June 1962

282041

11-414
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Project 861 Computer Programming System; Mathematical Analysis for Computation of Radar Pointing Data

Group 21

14 Sept. 1962

286547

H-434
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P$13.15

21C-3

Project 861 Computer Program System; Auxiliary
Programs and Techniques

J. D. Drinan
A. A. Mathiasen

6 Sept. 1962

285046

H-426
M$1.50
P$6.90

21G-4

Project 861 Orbit Programs

A. A. Mathiasen
W. R. Crowther

31 Aug.1962

285045

11-425
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21G-6

Project 861 Computer
Program System; Pointing
Program Notes

D. M. Uafford

21 Nov.1962

290802

H-455
M$1.50
P$4.65

21G-7

Project 861 Computer
Program System; Venus
Pointing Data

J. D. Drinan

19 Nov.1962

291230

11-459

SICOSAS, an IBM 7090 Computer Assembly Program
for the CDC 160-A Computer

J. D. Drinan

17 Jan.1963

295693

H-469
M$1.70
P$24.65

t22G-0002

An Algorithm for Assembling
a Simple Tabular Report

P. R. Bagley

14 July 1959

230435

11-33
M$1.50
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I22G-0004

Approximations to Model
Atmospheres

A. P. Ogg

10 Nov.1959

230436

H-34
M$1.50
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t 22G-0005

A Catalog of Tangent Rays

F. H. Ditto

12 Aug.1959

230433

H-35
M$1.50
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1-22G-0006

Sub-Program Storage Within
a Digital Computer: A CargoLoading Problem

A. A. Grometstein 18 Aug. 1959

230437

H-36
M$1.50
P$5.50

f22G-0009

A Facility for Automatic Construction of Large Program
Systems

C. W. Uskavitch

234248

H-56
M$1.50
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21G-8

M$1.50
P$6.90

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No.

f22G-0011

An Efficient Iterative Procedure for Locating the
Optimum Operating Point of
a Noisy System

H.J. Kushner

f22G-0012

Program Description and
Operating Manual for PAVEG
(Position and Velocity Error
Generator)

t22G-0014

Hayden
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7 Dec.1959

233269

H-47
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D. L. Lovenvirth

14 Dec.1959

244403

H-178
M$1.50
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Applications of Boolean
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R. T. Prosser

21 Dec.1959

230434

H-37
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22G-0017

Macro Library for Easier
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J. S. Heart

15 Jan.1960

233267

JI-48
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22G-0018

Introduction to an Investigation
of a Technique for Smoothing
Radar Returns from an Artificial Earth Satellite

F. Levine

15 Jan.1960

233268

H-49
M$1.50
P$8.80

22G-0019

Preliminary Description of
GENDARE

J.B. Williams, Jr. 15 Jan. 1960

233270

H-50
M$1.50
P$4.90

22G-0020

The GENDARE Identification
Function

M.M.Daley

15 Jan. 1960

233265

H-51
M$2.35
P$19.90

22G-0021

On the Linear Smoothing of
Redundant Radar Data from
Satellites

F. C. Schweppe

25 Aug.1960

243042

H-154
M$1.50
P$18.40

Analysis and Design of Simple
Nonlinear Noise Filters

R.W. Sittler

22G-0025

The Design of a Language for
Simplex System Users

D. Reiner

22G-0027

Specifications and Operating
Instructions for the OPERA

H. D. Fridman

t 22G-0029

Decoding of Group Codes for
Binary Symmetric Channels

W. I. Wells

22G-0034

On the Consistency of the
Photon-Electron System — II

R. T. Prosser

t22G-0024

}8

5 Feb.1960

H-46
M$1.70
P$29.80

10 Mar.1960

236233

H-83
M$1.50
P$7.90

4 Apr.1960

236231

11-80
M$1.50
P$7.90

21 Mar. I960

6 June 1960

H-70
M$1.80
P$31.30
238064

H-112
M$1.50
P$10.60

Group Reports

DDC

No.

No.

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

22G-0035

A Method for Locating the
Maximum of a Function of a
Single Variable in the Presence of Noise

R. C. Norris

20 Oct. 1960

245804

H-207
M$1.50
P$12.10

22G-0036

Classification of Binary
Sequences

W.I. Wells

10 May 1960

236796

H-95
M$1.50
P$3.40

22G-0038

A Method for Computing
Keplerian Orbit Parameters
from Two Positions with
Times

A. P. Ogg

9 June i I960

238062

H-113
M$1.50
P$4.60

22G-0039

Some Results of Estimating
Satellite Elements from
Millstone Hill Averaged Data

H. D. F rid man

2 Nov 1960

246781

11-217
M$1.50
P$10.60

22G-004 1

Routing Procedures in Communications Networks.
Part 1: Random Procedures

R. T. Prosser

12 July I960

241408

11-135
M$1.50
P$12.70

22G-0042

GENDARE System - Fundamental Concepts of Logic
and Structure

17 Oct. 1960

245234

H-195
M$1.50
P$6.70

22G-004 3

Efficient Iterative Methods for
Optimizing the Performance
of Multi-Parameter Noisy
Systems

H. J. Kushner

20 Oct. I960

245802

H-205
M$1.50
P$23.50

22G-0046

An Empirical Investigation of
Procedures for Locating the
Maximum Peak of a MultiplePeak Regression Function

E. J. Magee

20 Oct. I960

245672

H-206
M$1.50
P$10.60

22G-0051

On the Behavior of the Geometric Genus Under Ground
Field Extension

P. L. Kalb

20 Oct. 1960

245548

II-202
M$1.50
P$4.00

22G-0052

On Determining the Ratio
Between the Area of an
Elliptical Sector and Its
Triangle Approximation

R. Crittendon
E. Dub in sky
II. D. Fridman

18 May 1961

257640

11-308
M$1.50
P$6.65

22G-0053

Concepts of Automatic Data
Storage and Retrieval in the
Simplex System

C. W. Uskavitch

17 Oct. 1960

245472

11-201
M$1.50
P$21.10

22G-0054

A Survey of the Simplification
of Truth Functions

W. Draisin

20 Oct. 1960

245231

11-193
M$1.50
P$6.10

VI

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.
22G-0055

A Sequential Procedure for
Sampling the Population with
the Maximum Mean

H. J. Kushner

22G-0061

A Number of Results from
Studies of Digital Filtering
and the Convergence of
Iterative Techniques

R.
E.
D.
F.

22G-0071

Movement of Military
Operations-Centers or Other
Military Installations as Safeguard Against Nuclear Attack

Hayden
Serial
and
1 'rices

23 Feb.1961

252047

H-263
M$1.50
P$5.20

1 June 1961

257461

H-306
M$1.50
P$13.15

J.H. Halberstein

14 May 1961

259667

H-317
M$1.50
P$8.15

Movement of Military Centers
as Safeguard Against Nuclear
Attack, Part II

J.H. Halberstein

12 June 1962

285044

H-427
M$1.50
P$15.15

22G-2

Methods for the Adaptive
Optimization of Binary
Detection Systems

II. J. Kushner

9 Nov. 1962

290741

11-448
M$1.50
P$14.90

22G-3

Partial Differential Equations:
First-Order Theory in One
Dependent Variable —
Deterministic Case

P. L. Falb

27 Nov.1961

268122

11-368
M$1.50
P$6.90

22G-4

On Optimal Linear Control
Systems Which Minimize
the Time Integral of the Absolute Value of the Control
Function (Minimum-Fuel
Control Systems)

M. Athanassiades

10 May 1962

276881

H-404
M$1.50
P$23.65

Newtonian Drag Coefficients
and Weights for Blunted
Cone-Spheres at Small Angles
of Attack

A. Freed

30 Mar. 1962

275055

H-398
M$1.50
P$6.90

22G-6

The Local Behavior of Circular Orbits

L'\ C. Schweppe

23 Feb. 1962

272869

H-380
M$1.50
P$4.90

22G-7

A Model for the Study of
Communications Degradation

K. M. Sayre

29 Mar. 1962

274739

H-397
M$1.50
P$17.65

6 Sept. 1962

284207

H-422
M$1.50
P$11.40

23 May 1963

407437

H-518
M$1.50
P$6.60

|22G-1

f22G-5

22G-8
of a Spinning Space Body
22G-9

Time- and Fuel-Optimal
Attitude Control

Crittendon
Dubinsky
Lubell
C. Schweppe

M . Athanassiades
P. L. Falb
M . Athans

40

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.
22G-10

Reduction of Computational
and Data Transmission Requirements for Trajectory
Estimation Using Multiple
Sites

F.C. Schweppe

22G-13

Newtonian Drag of Coated
Cylinders

A. Freed

22G-15

An Introduction to Estimation
Theory for Dynamical Systems

22G-16

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

23 Aug. 1963

416742

H-533
M$1.50
P$4.20

7 Jan.1963

296790

H-480
M$1.50
P$6.15

F.C. Schweppe

28 Aug. 1963

417777

H-538
M$1.50
P$10.60

Tables of the Amplitude and
Phase of the Backscatter from
a Conducting Sphere

J. Rheinstein

19 June 1963

409820

H-522
M$1.50
P$9.60

t24-54

Phone Line Data Transmission
Systems

K. E. Perry

f2G-24-83

Magnetic Core SDV

F. L. McNamara

2G-25-4

Error Statistics on Dual A-l
Digital Data Transmission
Circuits from Kingston,
New York to Cape Canaveral,
Florida

E. J. Hofmann
G. E. Masters '

t2G-25-12

Error Statistics on Dual A-l
Digital Data Transmission
Circuits from Lexington,
Massachusetts to So. Truro,
Massachusetts

E. J. Hofmann

25G-0001

Design and Analysis of Circuitry for a Matched Filter
System

W. A. Petersen

25G-0002

Reflections from Spheroids

D. Parker

t25G-0003

25G-0004

Measurement of Time Varying R.G. Gallager
Telephone Line Characteristics
The Characterization of Channels with Rapid Multiplicative
Perturbations

H. Sherman

41

Sept. 1955

H-106
M$1.50
P$5.20

23 Dec. 1957

246780

H-218
M$1.50
P$13.90

6 June 1958

244772

H-185
M$2.05
P$37.30

Feb. 1959

H-169
M$1.50
P$25.60

5 Aug.1960

244771

11-183
M$1.50
P$10.30

19 Feb.1960

236594

H-88
M$1.50
P$4.60

Sept. 1959

230432

H-38
M$1.50
P$4 00

26 Aug.1960

243044

H-155
M$1.50
P$15.70

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.

Ilayden
Serial
and
Prices

25G-0005

Error Statistics on Dual Data
Circuits from Kingston, New
York to Cape Canaveral,
Florida

E. J. Hofmann

20 Oct. 1960

245991

11-208
M$1.50
P$12.40

25G-0006

Error Statistics on the
Hawaiian Cable

E. J. Hofmann

19 Feb.I960

236595

H-89
M$1.50
P$6.40

25G-0007

A Converter for AN/GSC-4
Connection to the Automatic
Digital Data Error Recorder

W.G. Schmidt

29 Jan.I960

236596

H-90
M$1.50
P$5.20

25G-0008

RANDWORD Circuitry and
Circuit Characteristics

W.G. Schmidt

20 July I960

240417

H-132
M$1.50
P$12.70

25G-0010

Error Statistics on a LongE. J. Hofmann
Haul Looped Telephone Circuit P. L. Grant
Utilizing the Milgo Data System

17 June 1960

240820

H-134
M$1.50
P$15.10

25G-0012

Impulse Noise on an H-44
R. Pfeiffer
Telephone Circuit Looped from H. Yudkin
Lexington, Massachusetts via
West Haven, Connecticut

Apr.1960

236232

H-79

M$1.50
P$13.00

25G-0013

A Proposal for Long Range
Communications Between
Ground and Low-Orbiting
Satellites

M. S. Macrakis

19 Feb.1960

237120

H-104
M$1.50
P$8.20

25G-0014

Bermuda to New York Radio
Teletype Reliability Tests

R. E. Greim

10 Mar. I960

237123

H-99
M$1.50
P$9.40

25G-0015

Study of Torsional Waves in
a Laminated Elastic Rod

M. S. Macrakis

27 May I960

237853

11-111
M$1.50
P$16.00

25G-0017

Reliability Modifications to
the ADDER and Kineplex
Converter

E. J. Hofmann
P. L. Grant
W. A. Petersen
W.G. Schmidt

25 Aug.I960

242596

11-149
M$1.50
P$4.90

|25G-0019

TRANSWORD - A Portable
Word Generator for Use in
Measurement of Bit Error
Distribution

W.G. Schmidt

19 Oct. 1960

245232

H-194
M$1.50
P$3.70

25G-0021

Determination of Rcutoff
for the Asymmetric Channel

B

24 Oct. 1960

246372

H-214
M$1.50
P$6.40

25G-0021
(Rev. 1)

Determination of Rcutoff
for the Asymmetric Channel

B. Reiffen

252498

H-267
M$1.50
P$5.50

- Reiffen

12

3 Mar. 1961

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.
25G-0022

The Design of Data Transmission Systems

R. G. Enticknap
R. M. Lerner

25G-0024

Error Statistics on the Collins
Kineplex Over Various Media

25G-0025

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

4 Oct. 1960

243926

H-167
M$1.50
P$7.60

E. J. Hofmann
P. L. Grant
E.H. Harvey

12 Jan.1961

251447

H-257
M$1.50
P$19.30

Error Statistics Utilizing the
Milgo Data System Over
Various Media

E. J. Hofmann
P. L. Grant

23 Jan.1961

251510

H-258
M$1.50
P$21.10

25G-0026

Error Statistics Utilizing the
Code Translation Data System
Over Various Media

E. J. Hofmann

28 Mar. 1961

254037

H-278
M$1.50
P$38.20

25G-0028

Collected Error Statistics
Utilizing Four Modems Over
Various Telephone Circuits

E. J. Hofmann

23 Jan.1961

251571

H-259
M$1.50
P$7.30

25G-0032

The Design of Band Separation
Filters

A. I. Grayzel

4 Jan.1961

631199

H-235
M$1.50
P$18.10

25G-0033

Cerenkov Radiation and Millimeter Wave Applications
(Part A)

M. S. Macrakis

3 May 1961

256271

H-297
M$1.50
P$11.65

25G-0035

Specifications for a COBI
Data Transmission Modern

E. J. Hofmann

18 July 1961

261546

H-327
M$1.50
P$13.15

25G-0037

Error Statistics of A-l
Digital Data Signaling
Equipment over Various Media

P. L. Grant

15 Sept. 1961

264332

H-348
M$1.50
P$31.40

f25G-l

A Lower Bound for the Sum
of Independently Distributed
Continuous Random Variables

B. Re iffen

27 Oct. 1961

266826

H-357
M$1.50
P$2.90

f25G-2

Sequential Decoding for Binary
Channels with Noise and Synchronization Errors

R.G. Gallager

27 Oct. 1961

266879

H-356
M$1.50
P$8.65

25G-3

Applicability of Coding to
Radio Teletype Channels

A. B. Fontaine

27 Oct. 1961

266827

H-355
M$1.50
P$4.40

25G-4

Experiments in the Improvement of the Impulse Response
of Telephone Circuits

H. L. Yudkin

27 Nov.1961

269557

H-373
M$1.50
P$7.90

43

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

25G-5

Automatic Error-Detection
System for Toll-Grade Telephone Circuit Data Transmission

W.G. Schmidt

27 Nov.1961

268128

11-367
M$1.50
P$7.90

25G-6

Matching and Error Counter

L. Staaf
E. J. Hofmann

5 Dec.1961

268704

M-369

M$1.50
P$5.65

25G-7

Semi-Automatic RANDWORD
Printed Circuit Tester

C. A. Hoover

27 Nov.1961

268703

11-370
M$1.50
P$8.40

25G-8

COBI Data Transmission
Testing in the United Kingdom

P. L. Grant

27 Mar.1962

275152

H-400
M$1.50
P$6.90

25G-9

Transmission Testing on
Alaskan Forward-Propagation
Tropospheric Scatter Circuits

P. L. Grant

29 May 1962

282040

H-413
M$1.50
P$14.40

25G-10

Revised RANDWORD Circuitry
and Circuit Characteristics

W.G. Schmidt

21 Aug.1962

289379

H-447
M$1.50
P$21.90

25G-11

Data Transmission Testing
from Donnelly Flats, Alaska
to Sunnyvale, California
over a Network of Carrier
Equipment

P. L. Grant

21 Feb.1963

402067

11-490
M$1.50
P$8.65

25G-12

Data Transmission Testing
P. L. Grant
from Donnelly Flats, Alaska
to Sunnyvale, California
over a TD-2 Microwave Circuit

29 Nov.1962

294849

11-465
M$l 50
P$7.15

25G-13

Non-linear Effects in a
Plasma

M. S. Macrakis

8 Jan.1963

295690

11-467
M$1.50
P$5.40

25G-14

Error Statistics and Coding
for Digital Data Transmission
over Telephone and Teletype
Circuits

A. B. Fontaine

21 Jan.1963

298114

H-481
M$1.50
P$5.40

25G-15

Blocks in Error and Pareto's
Law

B. J. Moriarty

28 Jan.1963

296490

H-47 5
M$1.50
P$2.15

An Optimum Demodulator
for Poisson Processes:
Photon Source Detectors

B. Reiffen
II. Sherman

20 Feb.1963

4017 52

11-500
M$1.50
P$4.20

t 25G-16

44

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.
25G-17

Some Experimental Results
for a Sequential Decoding
Algorithm Applied to an
Asymmetric Channel

B. Reiffen
D. Wiggert

25G-19

Delay in Data Transmission
Through Simple Networks:
Steady State Characteristics
with Infinite Nodal Storage

25G-20

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

12 Feb.1963

400616

H-488
M$1.50
P$12.15

B. J. Moriarty

6 June 1963

408250

H-510
M$1.50
P$9.80

Thresholds for Several
Analog Modulation Systems

B. Reiffen

6 May 1963

404621

H-516
M$1.50
P$5.80

26G-1

Uniform Oscillations from
Infrared Masers
(12 September 1961)

J.R. O'Connor
H. A. Bostick
D. B. BarkerS

8 Jan.1962

270662

H-376
M$1.50
P$3.15

28G-1

A Note on the Multiple
Zeros of Random Polynomials

J. C. Fogarty
J. Max

31 Aug.1962

283777

H-420
M$1.50
P$4.90

28G-3

A Random Acceleration Model
for Filtering Polynomial Like Signals

L. E. Jones
F. C. Schweppe

25 Oct. 1963

423431

H-548
M$1.50
P$8.40

3G-0002

The Distribution of Electrons
in the Upper Ionosphere from
Backscatter Observations

J. V. Evans

23 Nov.I960

247860

H-255
M$1.50
P$7.00

3G-0002
(Suppl. 1)

The Distribution of Electrons
in the Upper Ionosphere from
Backscatter Observations

J. V. Evans

3 Apr.1961

254143

H-280
M$1.50
P$3.70

3G-0003

Radio Communication Using
Moon Reflected Signals

J. V. Evans

19 Dec.I960

249355

H-237
M$1.50
P$10.60

3G-0004

The Scattering Properties of
the Lunar Surface at Radio
Wavelengths

J. V. Evans

10 Jan.1961

250684

H-248
M$1.50
P$15.70

30-0001

Millstone Observations on
NASA Shotput II Balloon,
16 January 1960, and Preliminary Conclusions

Group 314

29 Jan.I960

235667

H-65
M$1.50
P$4.60

30-0002

Millstone Observations During
the NASA Shotput III Experiment, 27 February I960

P.B. Sebring

2 Mar. I960

235668

H-66
M$1.50
P$6.10

30-0003

A Preliminary Investigation of
Meteor Echoes at UHF

G. II. Pettengill
V.C. Pineo

16 Mar. I960

235669

H-67
M$1.50
P$3.70

45

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.

30G-0004

llayden
Serial
and
Prices

Millstone Observations During
the NASA Shotput IV
Experiment

D. P. Hynek

29 Apr.I960

236129

H-85
M$1.50
P$5.20

t 30G-0005

Millstone Hill Radar Station A Summary of Millstone Hill
Results for the TIROS I
Satellite Launching

G.H. Pettengill

16 May I960

237124

H-100
M$1.50
P$9.70

30G-0007

Millstone Operations Related
to the Pioneer V Space Probe

R. R. Silva

23 June 1960

239345

H-117
M$1.50
P$5.80

30G-0009

Coding Instructions for
B.A.Jensen
Floating Point Trigonometric,
Inverse Trigonometric, Hyperbolic and Exponential Functions

1 Nov.1960

246189

H-212
M$1.50
P$3.10

30G-0010

Digital Tracking Loop for
High-Powered, Experimental
Radar

E. C. Fraser

12 Sept. 1960

30G-0011

Lunar Communication Test
Summary — 1959

P. B. Sebring

28 Sept. 1960

244207

H-170
M$1.50
P$3.70

30G-0014

Distribution of Electrons
in the F Region

J. V. Evans

15 Sept. 1961

263902

H-345
M$1.50
P$9.90

30G-2

Radar Cross-Section Observations of the Echo I Communications Satellite

D. P. Hynek

19 Feb.1962

274065

H-393
M$1.50
P$24.15

t31-148

Communication System for a
Mars Reconnaissance Vehicle

M.I. Skolnik
L. Cartledge
L. J. Ricardi

14 May 1959

239073

H-166
M$1.50
P$17.50

f 31-150

The Autocovariance Filter

J. L. Allen

10 Aug.1959

236168

H-72
M$1.50
P$18.70

An Analysis of Angular
Accuracies from Radar
Measurements

R. Manasse

6 Dec.1955

236166

II-7 5
M$1.50
P$4.30

R. Manasse
The Application of the Theory
of Signal Detectability to Signals with Unknown Polarization
and Phase

20 Aug.1956

236167

H-10
M$1.50
P$8.50

The Performance of PostDetection Integrators for the
Detection of a Sine Wave in
Noise at Low Input Signal-toNoise Ratio

28 Nov.1956

236234

H-76
M$1.50
P$7.90

32-24

•f 32-25

32-26

R. Manasse

46

H-171
M$1.50
P$25.90

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.
t 32-105

A New Phone Line Data
System for Use in SAGE

K. E. Perry

32G-2

Preliminary Study of the
Effect of Ozone on Atmospheric Transmission in the
Range 0.25 Micron to
0.60 Micron

J. H. Meyer
R. E. Newell §

33-9

Observations at Round Hill
on Shot Put II

33G-0014

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

1 May 1958

230115

H-30
M$1.50
P$13.90

19 Feb. 1963

402842

H-506
M$1.50
P$5.80

L. P. Rainville

1 Mar . 1960

235246

H-62
M$1.50
P$9.10

Convection and Diffusion of
Ionization in the E-Layer

H. Feshbach
F. Villars

1 Dec. I960

248362

H-229
M$1.50
P$15.40

Precision Tropospheric Radio
Refraction Corrections for
Ranges from 10 - 500 Nautical
Miles

J. R. Bauer
F. A. Wilson

20 Feb. 1961

252572

H-270
M$1.50
P$14.80

Programming for the
Group 3 3 Analog-to-Digital
Conversion System

R. P. Ingalls
w . C. Mason

9 July 1963

282042

H-415
M$1.50
P$13.65

t 34-43

Pattern Recognition and
Learning

O. G. Self ridge

20 July 1955

t 34-55

Heuristic Aspects of the
Artificial Intelligence
Problem

M . L. Minsky

17 Dec. 1956

236885

H-58
M$1.50
P$26.80

t 34-57

"MAUDE" (Morse Automatic
Decoder)

B.
B.
D.
T.
O.

30 Apr. 1957

230943

H-4
M$1.50
P$13.10

f34-71

Legendre Sequences

N. Zierler

2 May 1958

268167

H-359
M$1.50
P$1.90

| 34-72

Some Results of the
"MAUDE" Program

B. Byrnes
B. Gold
C. Kemball

June 1958

236398

H-39
M$1.50
P$9.40

t 34-75

A Preliminary Study of
Human Pattern Recognition

U. Neisser

12 Sept. 1958

236395

H-59
M$1.50
P$6.40

|33G-0015

3 3G-1

N. Eisenstadt
Gold
M. Nelson
S. Pitcher
G. Selfridge

17

H-21
M$1.50
P$7.30

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

•f 34-76

A Survey of Soviet Communication Electronics

P. E. Green, Jr.,
Editor

t 34-84

A Summary of Detection
Theory Notions in Radar
Astronomy Terms

P. E. Green,Jr.

18 Jan. I960

245698

H-189
M$1.50
P$8.80

34-85

A Transistorized Frequency
Standard

P. L. Fleck

26 Jan. 1960

251107

H-255
M$1.50
P$4.60

34G-0002

Data Recording Equipment
for Propagation Experiments

R. E. Gay
W. B. Smith
C. A. Wagner

12 Apr. 1960

239660

H-124
M$1.50
P$9.70

Radiometer Techniques in
Radar

R. Price

10 June 1960

238759

H-121
M$1.50
P$17.20

34G-0005

A Computer Program for
Processing Signals Received
in Radar Astronomy
Experiments

P. L. Fleck
T. J. Goblick

14 Oct. I960

245549

H-200
M$1.50
P$7.00

34G-0006

Sequential Transmission of
Digital Information with
Feedback

M. Horstein

34G-0008

On the Detection of Stochastic
Signals in Additive Normal
Noise: Part II

D. Middleton§

28Dec. 1960

250287

11-247
M$1.50
P$l6.30

34G-1

A Critique of Wilcox's
Method of Ambiguity Function
Synthesis

W.S. Widnall

28 Nov. 1961

267537

H-366
M$1.50
P$3.15

t 34G-2

The Detection and Identification of Underground Nuclear
Explosions: A Study

G. L. Turin

2 Mar . 1962

273825

H-389
M$1.50
P$9.40

•f- 34G-3

The Effect of Approximation
Errors in a General Class
of Matched Filter Detectors

M. J. Levin

13 Feb. 1962

272757

H-379
M$1.50
P$4.40

f 34G-4

Maximum-Likelihood EstimaR. Price
tion of the Correlation Function
of a Threshold Signal, and Its
Application to the Measurement
of the Target Scattering Function in Radar Astronomy

25 May 1962

276903

H-403
M$1.50
P$8.90

t 34G-5

Instantaneous Spectra and
Ambiguity Function

2 Mar.1962

273239

H-386
M$1.50
P$3.15

t 34G-0003

M. J. Levin

48

Sept , 1958

11-8
M$2.65
P$59.75

8 Aug. 1960

11-136
M$1.80
P$34.00

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

34G-6

Estimation of Doppler Shift
and Spectral Width of a
Random Process

M. J. Levin

12 June 1962

278686

H-409
M$1.50
P$4.40

34G-7

Estimation of the SecondOrder Statistics of Randomly
Time-Varying Linear Systems

M. J. Levin

2 Nov.1962

289607

H-445
M$1.50
P$11.40

34G-8

The Estimation of a Pulse
Transfer Function in the
Presence of Noise

M.J. Levin

9 July 1962

282043

H-412
M$1.50
P$5.65

34G-9

Confidence Intervals and
J. L. Holsinger
Sample Sizes in the Measurement of Signal and Noise
Powers, Signal-to-Noise
Ratios and Probability of Error

3 Jan.1963

295133

H-466
M$1.50
P$11.40

34G-10

Upper Bound to the Capacity
G.D. Forney, Jr.
of a Linear Time-Varying
Channel with Additive Gaussian
Noise

26 Sept. 1962

287453

H-437
M$1.50
P$5.40

34G-12

Radar Observations of the
Planet Venus in the Soviet
Union in April 1961

27 Feb.1963

401137

H-489
M$1.50
P$15.90

35G-0002

Electron Density Measurements in the Wakes of
Hypervelocity Pellets

M. Labitt
M.A. Herlin

25 May 1961

272629

H-584
M$1.50
P$3.60

35G-2

Kinetic Theory Description
of the Initial Expansion of a
Gas Cloud

G. Bienkowski §

2 Nov.1962

290491

H-446
M$1.50
P$13.40

36-18

Band-Pass Filters with
Linear Phase

R. M. Lerner

July 1957

236399

H-55
M$1.50
P$7.30

36-25

A History of the Effort of
W. E. Morrow, Jr.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory in
W. T. Burke
the UHF/SHF TroposphericScatter Communication Field
Utilizing Frequency Modulation

1 Jan.1958

237119

H-102
M$1.50
P$12.70

•f 36-36

On the Pathological Character
of Independent Random
Variables

D. G. Brennan

5 May 1959

245237

H-196
M$1.50
P$7.60

t 36-41

A Method of Speech
Compression

R. M. Lerner

24 Aug.1959

244920

H-164
M$3.15
P$67.00

49

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

36-42

Design of Signals

R. M. Lerner

11 Feb. 1960

236230

H-81
M$1.50
P$16.30

36-44

Additional Tests on the
AN/FRC-47 (XD-1) Mockup System

B. E. Nichols

11 Mar. I960

243578

H-163
M$1.50
P$4.00

The Capture of the Weaker
of Two Co-Channel FrequencyModulated Signals

J. M. Gutwein

21 May 1960

36G-0047

A Tabulation of Quadratic
Residues or Legendre Sequences with Respect to
Primes up to 1021

\i. M. Lerner
A. Sherman

27 July 1960

241464

H-137
M$1.50
P$13.30

36G-1

The Influence of Terrain
Shielding on Radio Wave
Propagation at 8000 Mcps

W . E. Morrow, Jr. 20 Nov. 1962
I). Karp
R. V. Locke, Jr.
vv . C. Provencher

290511

H-452
M$1.50
P$2.40

36G-2

Microwave Cross Section
of Thin Dipoles

C. L. Mack, Jr.

15 Nov. 1962

291231

H-458
M$1.50
P$8.40

36G-3

Optimum Satellite Dispensing
Velocities for an Equatorial
High Altitude Nonsynchronized
Satellite Communication
System

w . E.

5 Dec. 1962

292995

H-461
M$1.50
P$3.90

36G-4

A Real-Time Fourier
Transformer

w . E. Morrow, Jr. 16 July 1963
J. Max
J. Petriceks
I). Karp

413786

H-526
M$1.50
P$5.60

36G-5

The Selection of Varactor
Diodes for a 2X Multiplier

I). E. Crook

18 Mar . 1963

402827

H-507
M$1.50
P$10.80

36G-7

Statistics of Visibility in
Satellite Communication
Systems

C. L. Mack, Jr.

12 Sept . 1963

422340

H-546
M$1.50
P$7.00

37G-1

A Theorem on Fourier
Integrals and an Application
to the Theory of Measurement
in Quantum Mechanics

H. E. Moses

5 Feb. 1963

296789

H-479
M$1.50
P$2.40

312-12
(Rev. 1)

The Use of Pulse Coding to
Discriminate Against Clutter

R. Manasse

7 June 1961

260230

H-320
M$1.50
P$4.65

t 36G-0045

Morrow, Jr.

SO

H-109
M$2.30
P$68.20

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.
312-17

Radar Coverage on ICBM
Trajectories

P. A. Willmann

312-23

The Use of Radar Interferometer Measurements to
Study Planets

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

7 July 1958

236400

H-54
M$1.50
P$4.60

R. Manasse

18 Mar.1959

236235

H-77
M$1.50
P$5.50

Range and Velocity Accuracy
from Radar Measurements

R. Manasse

3 Feb.1955

236236

H-78
M$1.50
P$6.40

Radar and Optical Observations on Reentry of the
Trailblazer I (D-58) Test
Vehicle of June 4, 1959

H.L. Kasnitz

May 1960

249718

H-244
M$1.50
P$6.10

312G-0001-1 Radar and Optical Observations on Reentry of the
Trailblazer I (D-58) Test
Vehicle of March 29, I960

H. L. Kasnitz

June 1960

255950

H-292
M$1.50
P$12.15

312G-0002

An S-Band System for Measurement of Scattering from
Hypervelocity Models

H.G. Pascalar
D.E. Crook

Oct. I960

250799

11-249
M$1.50
P$11.80

312G-0004

200 MC Beacon Tracking
System for Reentry Physics

E.F. Tarbox

14 Sept. 1961

264325

H-347
M$1.50
P$6.65

312G-0006

AC and Impulse Switching
Techniques for Use with
Magnetic Memories

R. E. McMahon

26 June 1961

259503

H-319
M$1.50
P$7.65

312G-1

Flashing Light Encoders

L. A. Jacobson

27 Nov. 1961

269588

H-372
M$1.50
P$6.15

On the Turbulent Far-Wake
in Incompressible AxiSymmetric Flow

A. W.K. Metzner

15 Nov. 1961

266943

H-362
M$1.50
P$6.40

312G-4

Scattering from a Homogeneous Plasma Cylinder
of Infinite Length

C. M. deRidder
L. G. Peterson

15 Jan.1962

274067

H-392
M$1.50
P$25.40

312G-5

Three-Degrees-of-Freedom
K. Kresa
Trajectory Analysis Program P. A. Willmann

30 Jan.1962

273134

H-384
M$1.50
P$7.90

312G-7

Optical Observations of
Lincoln Laboratory Hypersonic Re-entry Vehicles
Trailblazers Ic and Id

16 May 1962

283416

H-418
M$1.50
P$12.15

f312-26

312G-0001

t 312G-3

F. A. Wilson
J.R. Bauer

SI

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

312G-8

Scattering from a Radially
Varying Plasma Cylinder
of Infinite Length

CM. deRidder
L. G. Peterson

4 Dec.1962

294647

H-464
M$1.50
P$22.90

312G-9

Linearized Theory of Homogeneous Turbulence in a Compressible Fluid

A.W.K. Metzner

7 June 1962

278439

H-407
M$1.50
P$10.40

312G-10

Sources of Error in Microwave C. Bressel
Transmission Measurement of G.H. Price
Ionized Trails

3 July 1962

283563

H-419
M$1.50
P$19.90

312G-12

Radar Data Recording System,
Arbuckle Neck Site, Wallops
Island, Virgina

A.
D.
R.
H.

C. Dyer
23 Aug.1962
Keren
W. MacComb
W. Rudolph, Jr.

401486

H-497
M$1.50
P$11.20

312G-13

Programs for Calculating
a Predicted Radar Trajectory

K. Kresa
M. R. Tausner

8 Aug.1962

296540

H-478
M$1.50
P$10.15

315-3

108 Mcps Tracking Antenna for
Millstone Hill Radar

M. E. Devane

1 Dec.1959

244405

H-177
M$1.50
P$4.30

315G-0001 The Study of Waveguide
Shorting Plungers

R. N. Assaly

25 Jan. 1961

251041

H-254
M$1.50
P$8.20

315G-1

Near-Field Characteristics
of Array Antennas

L. J. Ricardi
17 Oct. 1961
W.C. Danforth, Jr.
M.H. Malone

266428

H-354
M$1.50
P$14.90

315G-2

A Mechanically Fixed Radar
Antenna with Scanning
Capability

L. J. Ricardi
16 Oct. 1961
R. N. Assaly
W. C. Danforth, Jr.

266048

H-353
M$1.50
P$7.15

315G-3

A Mechanical Duplexer for
High-Powered X-Band Radars

B. F. La Page

8 Dec.1961

271400

H-377
M$1.50
P$11.65

Millstone Hill ZenithPointing Paraboloid

M. E. Devane

7 Jan.1963

401907

H-501
M$1.50
P$4.40

315G-5

A Discussion of the Use of a
System of Passive Satellites
in Stationary Orbits for Radio
Communication

R. N. Assaly

28 Feb.1963

402841

H-504
M$1.50
P$6.20

t4G-0002

An Experimental Communication Center for Scientific and
Technical Information

M. M. Kessler

31 Mar.I960

254656

H-283
M$1.50
P$6.70

t 315G-4

5Z

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.
I4G-0007

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

A Millimeter Wave AntiMissile Miss Distance
Indicator

J.W. Meyer

16 Jan. 1961

249717

H-245
M$1.50
P$2.80

4G-0010

System Applications of Millimeter Waves

J.W. Meyer

17 Feb. 1961

251663

H-261
M$1.50
P$11.50

41G-0002

Practical Realization of Video
and IF Matched Filters

D. R. Bromaghim

14 July I960

241802

H-144
M$1.50
P$4.30

41G-0004

Doppler Analyzer Display

D.R. Bromaghim
W. II. Drury
W.F. Kelley

7 Mar. 1961

253514

H-274
M$1.50
P$10.30

41G-0008

A General Method for Controlling the Time and Frequency Envelopes of FM
Signals

E. N. Fowle

5 June 1961

258055

11-309
M$1.50
P$4.40

41G-0009

A Method of Signal Design
Employing Saddle Point
Integration

R.D. Haggarty

19 May 1961

258617

H-312
M$1.50

41G-0011

On Entire Functions and a
Fourier Integral Problem

J. A. Sheehan

5 July 1961

259568

11-314
M$1.50
P$4.90

41G-0012

An RF Multiple Beam
Forming Technique

W. P. Delaney

9 Aug. 1961

262017

H-334
M$1.50
P$23.15

41G-0014

Some Recent Strip Transmission Line Measurements, Formulae, Techniques
and Components for Phased
Array Radar

D. H. Temme

19 Sept. 1961

264324

H-346

t41G-l

P$5.90

M$1.50

P$8.40

Operational Characteristics
J.H. Teele
of 16 Electron-Beam Parametric Amplifiers in a 900 Mcps
Phased Array

41G-3

Echolocation Systems of the
Bat: Progress Report on Experimental Studies Conducted
at F. A. Webster's Laboratory
(1 Nov. 1961 - 1 Sept. 1962)

N. I. Durlach
F. A. Webster §

41G-5

Asymptotic Behavior of the
Spectra of RF Pulses with
Linear Frequency Modulation

S. L. Borison
D.F. DeLong

Si

6 Aug.1962

288223

H-444
M$1.50

P$27.90
14 Aug.1963

9 Oct. 1963

417565

H-534
M$1.50
P$19.40

H-545
M$1.50
P$6.40

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.
41G-6

Response Functions of
Linear Time-Varying
Systems

J.C. Lindenlaub

42G-0001

Testing of Spun-Cast Parabolic Antennas

42G-1

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

9 Sept. 1963

422263

H-544
M$1.50
P$9.60

V. L. Lynn
K. J. Keeping

14 July 1960

240111

H-128
M$1.50
P$10.00

Commentary on a Paper by
Kuklev Concerning the Influence of Noise on a Decoding
Unit Using a Pulse Code Group

D. MiddletonS

28 Dec.1961

287162

H-436
M$1.50
P$14.40

42G-2

Phase Shifting to Avoid
Interference Regions
Between Antenna Elements

B.H. Labitt

23 May 1962

277561

H-395
M$1.50
P$3.60

43-2

Range Ambiguity Resolution
in High-PRF Radars Through
the Use of Multiple Values of
PRF

R. C. Labonte

24 Feb. 1958

238227

H-114
M$1.50
P$10.90

43G-1

A Multicavity Klystron Computer Program Including
Potential Depression
Correction

S.F. Catalano
29 Aug.1963
C. Guay
G. L. Guernsey
R. L. Pease
M. E. Schwarz, Jr.

420687

H-542
M$1.50
P$7.20

45-34

Notes on MTI Simulation
Techniques

J.W. McGinn, Jr.

7 Oct. 1958

256978

H-322
M$1.50
P$4.40

45-34-1

Notes on MTI Simulation
Techniques — Part II

J.W. McGinn, Jr.

29 Mar. 1959

256979

H-323
M$1.50
P$5.40

•f 45-42

Radar Returns from Birds
and Their Elimination from
Radar Outputs

R. E.
J. M.
H. M.
F.R.

22 Dec. 1959

241994

H-147
M$1.50
P$7.90

t 46-37

Some Properties of Folded
Cylinder TR Tubes at Intermediate UHF Powers

R. E. Slattery

30 Dec. 1958

245323

H-199
M$1.50
P$14.20

f 46-38

Analysis of Noise in Parametric Amplifiers of the
Negative Conductance Type

C. Blake

22 Jan.1959

245235

H-197
M$1.50
P$4.00

A Frequency Domain Theory
of Parametric Amplification

B.J. Leon

6 Apr.1959

245236

H-198
M$1.50
P$25.60

*-|- 46-39

Richardson
Stacey
Kohler
Naka

S4

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.
46-42

Resonant-Cavity Stabilization
of Reflex-Klystron Oscillators

W. A. Andrews
C.E. Chase
H. Feldman

Design Considerations for
Cassegrainian and Gregorian
Reflector Type Microwave
System

46-45

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

Jan.1958

236884

H-96
M$1.50
P$12.10

K. J. Keeping

25 Jan.I960

244400

H-174
M$1.50
P$17.20

Folded Cylinder TR for 3£ Inch Line

C.E. Muehe
R.J. Carbone

1 Dec.1959

240455

H-133
M$1.50
P$5.20

46-46

Tables of Some Properties of
Liquid Helium

J. Fineman
C.E. Chase

10 Aug.1959

244404

H-175
M$1.50
P$8.50

46-47

A Simple Clean Pressure
Gauge for the Millimeter
Range

C.E. Muehe

18 Nov. 1959

244402

H-176
M$1.50
P$3.10

t46-48

The Traveling Wave Resonator
and High Power Microwave
Testing

S. J. Miller

8 Jan.1960

243855

11-166
M$1.50
P$16.00

46-50

Folded Cylinder UHF Duplexer
for 65 -Inch Coaxial Line

C. E. Muehe

10 Mar.I960

237003

H-98
M$1.50
P$4.00

46G-0001

A Horizontally-Polarized
Omnidirectional Linear
Array with a CosecantSquared Vertical Beam

F. I. Sh eft man

31 Mar.1960

236677

H-91
M$1.50
P$10.90

46G-0002

A Broadband Impedance
Transition for Coaxial
Line

C. B. Nelson

15 Apr.1960

236273

H-84
M$1.50
P$5.50

46G-0003

Some Aspects of High Power
Window Design

C. E. Muehe

3 Oct. 1960

244326

H-172
M$1.50
P$8.80

46G-0005

Primary Feed for Damp Ship
Antenna

K.J. Keeping

15 July 1960

240172

H-131
M$1.50
P$15.40

46G-0006

The High Frequency Low
Pressure Discharge

H. S. Bennett

24 Aug.1961

262240

H-339
M$1.50
P$9.40

46G-0007

An Additional Consideration
in the Design of Traveling
Wave Resonators

S.J. Miller

26 Oct. I960

246186

H-213
M$1.50
P$2.50

|46-43

ss

Group Reports

DDC

No.

No.

46G-0008

A Wide Band Antenna Having
Axially Symmetrical Patterns,
High Gain and Low Side Lobes
for All Polarizations

K. J. Keeping

46G-0009

A Simple Approximate Expression for Converting
Directly from Noise Figures
in DB to Noise Temperatures

E. P. McCurley
C. Blake

46G-0010

A Family of Hybrids in Large
Size Coaxial Line

46G-0012

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

30 Nov. I960

248360

H-227
M$1.50
P$10.60

8 Dec. 1960

248912

11-231
M$1.50
P$2.20

W. A. Both

17 Jan. 1961

251245

H-256
M$1.50
P$4.30

Evaluation of Three Microwave Densitometers

S.J. Miller
F.I. Sheftman

21 July 1961

260947

H-325
M$1.50
P$2.40

46G-0013

Some Equilibrium Properties
of Elemental Superconductors

J. Fineman

31 July 1961

261866

H-329
M$1.50
P$14.40

46G-1

Amplitude and Phase Deviation A.H. Kessler
in Waveguides with Shunt
Devices

8 June 1962

285628

H-430
M$1.50
P$17.15

46G-2

The Surface Resistance of
High-Current Microwave
Discharges in Argon

C. E. Muehe
T. J. Fessenden

20 Mar 1963

403653

H-503
M$1.50
P$13.40

46G-3

A Simple Method for Designing an Elliptical Polarizer
in Square Waveguide

A. II. Kessler
W. J. Getsinger

28 May 1963

407624

H-514
M$1.50
P$4.80

46G-4

Experimental Evaluation of
a 1000-Wavelength Antenna

W.D. Fitzgerald
V. L. Lynn
K. J. Keeping

13 May 1963

406109

11-512
M$1.50
P$8.40

The Theory of the Radiometer

E. J. Kelly
D. H. Lyons
W.L. Root

Computer Simulation of the
Pure-Phase Periodogram
and the Doppler Phase
Difference Integrator

S. F. Catalano
E. J. Jones

f47-24

A Decoding Procedure for
Polynomial Codes

|47-25

Note on Mixed Pre- and PostDetection Integration of Doppler Echoes

f47-l6

47-19

2 May 1958

H-304
M$1.50
P$9.65

12 Sept . 1958

261365

H-332
M$1.50
P$2.65

I.S. Reed
G. Solomon

6 Mar . 1959

241701

H-143
M$1.50
P$2.50

D.H. Lyons

12 May 1959

56

H-184
M$1.50
P$4.00

Group Reports

DDC
No.

No.

Hayden
Serial
and
Prices

t47-26

An IF Power Comparator
with Large Dynamic Range

G. R. Curry
M. Axelbank

12 May 1959

233571

H-43
M$1.50
P$8.80

f47-28

Three-Phase Codes

D.F. DeLong

24 July 1959

241519

H-142
M$1.50
P$6.10

t47-29

False Alarm Rate for the
Doppler Phase Difference
Integrator

I. S. Reed
E. J. Jones
H.M. Jones
J. J. Mikulski

9 Oct. 1959

232331

11-42
M$1.50
P$7.90

f47-30

On the Sensitivity of a Simple
Continuously Calibrated
Radiometer

E. J. Kelly
J.W. McGinn

18 Dec. 1959

244836

H-188
M$1.50
P$4.30

t47-32

Computer Applications of
Boolean Functions of Time

I. S. Reed
R. C. Jeffrey

15 Sept 1959

244401

H-179
M$1.50
P$7.60

47-33

False Alarm Rate of the
Doppler Phase Difference
Integrator

J. J. Mikulski

30 Sept 1959

244837

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47-34

Some Counting and Inversion
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G. Solomon

1 Dec. 1959

233869

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Statistical Error Control of a
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I. S. Reed

1 Nov. 1959

241453

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t47-36

Detection of Signals in NonGaussian Noise

D. L. Clark

15 Dec. 1959

232332

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Linear Recursive Sequences
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15 Mar . I960

243047

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The Scattering Matrix: Polarization, Power and Periodic
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J. J. Mikulski

1 Mar . I960

235249

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The Characteristics of a Series M. Axelbank
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G.R. McCully
G.R. Curry

21 Apr. 1960

237852

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20 May 1960

D. A. Cahlander

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M. Axelbank
G.R. McCully
G.R. Curry

47G-0006

Experimental Autocorrelation
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D.F.Delong

47G-0007

Detection of Signals in NonGaussian Noise — Computation
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47G-0010

239661

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24 Oct. I960

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J.W. McGinn, Jr.

7 Oct. 1960

246779

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An Ultrasonic Receiver for
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A. Bertolini

1 Dec.1960

248361

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An Ultrasonic Receiver for
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A. Bertolini

5 Dec.1961

268702

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47G-0011

Traveling-Wave Tubes in
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28 Dec.1960

249572

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Idler Circuits in Varactor
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13 Dec.I960

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The Radar Measurement of
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E. J. Kelly

6 Jan.1961

249468

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11 Apr.1961

254953

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3 Apr. 1961

254035

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D. F. Mayer

28 Feb.1961

252497

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17 Mar.1961

253619

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T.J. Rey

9 Nov.1960

255695

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JOURNAL ARTICLES
,JA No.
1

Change of Electron Temperature
in an Electron Beam

H.M. Mott-Smith

J. Appl. Phys. 24, 249(1953)

The Solution of the Boltzmann
Equation for a Shock Wave

H. M. Mott-Smith

Phys.Rev. 82, 885 (1951)

A Model of the Auditory Threshold and Its Application to the
Problem of the Multiple Observer

M. H. Smith, Jr.
E. A. Wilson

Psychol. Monographs 67, 9
(1953)

Mixing of States and Antiferromagnetism

H. P. Hanson

Phys. Rev.89, 1154(1953)

The Phase-Bistable Transistor
Circuit

R. H. Baker
I. L. Lebow
R.H. Rediker
I. S. Reed

Proc. IRE 41, 1119 (1953)

Kelativistic Dynamics of a
Charged Particle in Crossed
Magnetic and Electric Fields
with Application to the Planar
Magnetron

L. Gold

J. Appl. Phys. 25, 683(1954)

Ki

Method of Time-Free Solutions
for Radioactive Decay and
Radionuclide Production

L. Gold

J. Appl. Phys. 24, 88(1953)

1 1

Wide-Band Data Transmitter

D. J. Gray
V. P. Gurske
W. E. Morrow, Jr.

Electronics 26, No.9, 168
(1953)

15

On the Diffusion of Decaying
Particles in a Radial Electric
Field

J. Keilson

J. Appl. Phys. 24, 1397(1953)

H

The Transient Response of
Transistor Switching Circuits

I.E. Lebow
R. H. Baker

Proc. IRE 42, 938 (1954)

15

On the Nature of the Transcendental Curves Associated with
the Relativistie Trajectories of
Charged Particles

L. Gold

J. Appl. Phys. 25, 691(1954)

16

Potential I )ist ribution and
Prevention of a Space-ChargeInduced Minimum . . .

G. C. Sponsler

J. Appl. Phys. 25, 282(1954)

18

Orbital Effect in Neutron Electron Magnetic Scattering

W.H. Kleiner

Phys.Rev. 90, 168 (1953)

si

Journal Articles
JA No.
21

A Two-Electron Example
of Ferromagnetism

J.C. Slater
H. Statz
G. F. Koster

Phys. Rev.91, 1323 (1953

22

Exact Interpolation of BandLimited Functions

A. Kohlenberg

J. Appl. Phys. 24, 1432(1953)

23

Direct Viewing of an Ultrasonic
Beam in a Transparent Solid

F. L. McNamara
T. F. Rogers

J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 25, 338(1953)

32

Magnetic and Dielectric
Amplifiers

D. A. Buck

Sec.III-C-3, Dielectric Materials and Applications,
A.R. von Ilippel, Ed. (Wiley/
Technology Press, New .York,
1954)

33

Eigenfunctions of S
Operator Method

G. W. Pratt, Jr.

Phys. Rev.92, 278 (1953)

35

The Refractive Index of Germane

M. Green
P. H. Robinson

J. Phys.Chem. 57, 938(1953)

36

A More Exact Treatment of the
Equations Describing Dielectric
Relaxation and Carrier Motion
in Semiconductors

J. Keilson

J. Appl. Phys. 24, 1198(1953)

37

On Diffusion in an External Field
and the Adjoint Source Problem

J. Keilson

Quart. Appl. Math. 12, 435(1955)

42

A Suggested Modification of
Noise Theory

J. Keilson

Quart. Appl. Math. 12, 71(1954)

43

An Historical Note on the
Autocorrelation Function

P. E. Green, Jr.

Proc. IRE (Correspondence) 41,
1519 (1953)

46

Fused-Quartz Ultrasonic DelayLine Memory

D.A. Spaeth
T. F. Rogers
S. J. Johnson §

Electronics 16, No.12, 151
(1953)

47

Rapid Interferometric Analysis
of Germane-Hydrogen Mixtures

M. Green
P. H. Robinson

Anal. Chem. 25, 1913(1953)

48

Measurement of Permeability
Tensor in Ferrites

J. O. Artman
P. E. Tannenwald

Phys. Rev. 91, 1014(1953)

49

Transistor Shift Registers

R.H. Baker
I. L. Lebow
R. E. McMahon

Proc. IRE 42, 1152 (1954)

53

Staircase Generator Counts
Pulses

N.O. Sokal
I. L. Resnick

Electronics 27, No. 3, 187
(1954)

54

A Possible Mechanism for l/f
Noise Generation in Semiconductor Filaments

L. Bess

Phys. Rev.91, 1569 (1953)

by a Spin-

82

Journal Articles
JA No.
58

Thyratron-Vacuum Tube
Counter

R. W. Hofheimer

Electronics 26, No. 11, 198
(1953)

61

Switching Time in Junction
Diodes and Junction Transistors

R. H. Kingston

Proc. IRE 42, 829 (1954)

64

Lower Modes of a Concentric
Line Having a Helical Inner
Conductor

L. Stark

J. Appl. Phys. 25, 1155(1954)

.,t>

Information Loss Attending the
Decision Operation in Detection

D. Middleton

J. Appl. Phys. 25, 127(1954)

67

Pedestal-Removing Slicer
Circuit

N.O. Sokal
CM. Nonnemaker

Electronics 27, No. 3, 220
(1954)

68

PPI Light-Spot-Brightness
Probability Distributions

G. C. Sponsler
F. L. Shader

J. Appl. Phys. 25, 1271 (1954)

72

An Analysis of the Detection
of Repeated Signals in Noise
by Binary Integration

J. V. Harrington

Trans. IRE IT-1, 1 (1955)

86

Coding for Constant-Data-Rate
Systems. Part I —A New ErrorCorrecting Code

R. A. Silverman
M. Balser

Proc. IRE 42, 1428 (1954)

87

Water Vapor and the "Channel"
Effect in n-p-n Junction Transistors

R. H. Kingston

Phys. Rev.93, 346 (1954)

91

Transient Response of a p-n
Junction

B. Lax
S. F. Neustadter

J. Appl. Phys. 25, 1148(1954)

92

Ferrite Phase Shifters in
Rectangular Waveguide

B. Lax
K. J. Button
L.M. Roth

J. Appl. Phys. 25, 1413(1954)

93

A Comparison of Metals and
Ferrites for High-Speed Pulse
Operation

D. R. Brown
D.A. Buck
N. Menyuk

Trans. IEE, Commun. Electron.
No. 16, 631 (1955)

9b

A Theory of Domain Creation
and Coercive Force in Polycrystalline Ferromagnetics

J. B. Goodenough

Phys. Rev.95, 917 (1954)

97

Anomalous Forward Switching
Transient in p-n Junction Diodes

N. T. Jones
R. H. Kingston
S. F. Neustadter

J. Appl. Phys. 26, 210(1955)

100

Magnetic Materials for DigitalComputer Components.
I. A Theory of Flux Reversal in
Polycrystalline Ferromagnetics

N. Menyuk
J.B. Goodenough

J. Appl. Phys. 26, 8 (1955)

104

The Scattering of Electromagnetic F. M.H. Villars
Waves by Turbulent Atmospheric V. F. Weisskopf
Fluctuations

8 5

Phys. Rev.94, 232 (1954)

Journal Articles
JA No.
113

Preparation and Isolation of
Carrier-Free As?4 from
Germanium Cyclotron Targets

M. Green
J. A. Kafalas

J.Chem.Phys.22, 760(1954)

118

Directional Properties of the
Cyclotron Resonance in
Germanium

B. Lax
H.J. Zeiger
R. N. Dexter
E. S. Rosenblum

Phys.Rev. 93, 1418 (1954)

119

The Interaction of Impurity
Atoms with Dislocations in
Germanium

A. D. Kurtz
S.A. Kulin

Acta Met. 2, 352 (1954)

120

Effect of Dislocations on
Minority Carrier Lifetime in
Germanium

S.A. Kulin
A. D. Kurtz

Acta Met. 2, 354 (1954)

121
R

Two Formulae Involving Generalized Legendre Functions of
Integral and Nonintegral Index

G. C. Sponsler

J.Math. andPhys.34, 50(1955)

122

Discrimination Transfer along
a Pitch Continuum

R. A. Baker
S. W. Osgood

J. Exptl. Psychol. 48, 241(1954)

124

Simplified LCAO Method for the
Periodic Potential Problem

J. C. Slater
G. F. Koster

Phys.Rev. 94, 1498(1954)

127

Theory of Radio Transmission
by Tropospheric Scattering
Using Very Narrow Beams

H.G. Booker §
J.T. deBettencourt

Proc.IRE 43, 281 (1955)

131

A Point Emitter-Junction
Collector Transistor

R. H. Kingston

J.Appl. Phys. 25, 513(1954)

132

Statistics of Electromagnetic
Radiation Scattered by a Turbulent Medium

R. A. Silverman
M. Balser

Phys. Rev.96, 560 (1954)

137

Measurement of Carrier lifetimes in Germanium and Silicon

D. T. Stevenson
R.J. Keyes

J.Appl. Phys. 26, 190(1955)

141

Folded Unipole Antennas

J. Leonhard
R. D. Mattuck
A. J. Pote

Trans. IRE, PGAP AP-3, 111
(1955)

145

A Radio-Frequency Nondestructive Readout for Magnetic-Core
Memories

B. Widrow

Trans. IRE, PGEC EC-3, 12
(1954)

146

New Ferrite-Core Memory Uses
Pulse Transformers

W. N. Papian

Electronics 28, No. 3, 194(1955)

148

Wave Functions for Impurity
Levels

G. F. Koster
J. C. Slater

Phys.Rev.95, 1167(1954);

150

Anisotropy of Cyclotron Resonance in Germanium

B. Lax
H.J. Zeiger
R. N. Dexter

Physica 20, 818 (1954).

84

Journal Articles
JA No.
152

On the Fourier Series Expansion
of Random Functions

W. L. Root
T. S. Pitcher

Ann. Math. Stat. 26, 313(1955)

156

Coding for Constant-Data-Rate
Systems: Part II - MultipleError-Correcting Codes

M. Balser
R. A. Silverman

Proc.IRE 43, 728 (1955)

158

A Method of Scalogram Analysis
Using Summary Statistics

B. F. Green, Jr.

Psychometrika 21, 79(19 56)

159

Theory of Scattering in Solids

G. F. Koster

Phys.Rev. 95, 1436(1954)

160

Magnetic Scattering of Slow
Neutrons from O, Gas

W.H. Kleiner

Phys. Rev. 97, 411 (1955)

161

Measurements of the Recombination Velocity at Germanium
Surfaces

D. T. Stevenson
R.J. Keyes

Physica 20, 1041 (1954)

162

Trajectory-Tracer Study of
Helix- and Band-Type Postdeflection Acceleration

G. C. Sponsler

J.Appl. Phys. 26, 676(1955)

168

Anisotropy of Cyclotron Resonance in Germanium

R. N. Dexter
H.J. Zeiger
B. Lax

Phys.Rev. 95, 557(1954);
Physica 20, 818 (1954)

169

Channels and Excess Reverse
Current in Grown Germanium
p-n Junction Diodes

A. L. McWhorter
R. H. Kingston

Proc.IRE 42, 1376 (1954)

178

Transistors Convert Sine Waves
to Pulses

I. Li. Lebow
R. E. McMahon
R. H. Baker

Electronics 27, No. 5, 160(1954)

180

Digital Computer Plug-in Units
and Associated Equipment

J. N. Harris
F. L. McNamara

Elec. Eng. 74, 326 (1955)

188

Speed and Accuracy of Reading
Polar Coordinates on a Horizontal Plotting Table

B. F. Green, Jr.
L. K. Anderson

J.Appl. Psychol. 39, 227(1955)

196

The Tactual Identification of
Shapes for Coding Switch Handles

B. F. Green, Jr.
L. K. Anderson

J.Appl. Psychol. 39, 219(1955)

208

Effective Masses of Electrons
in Silicon

R.
B.
A.
G.

Phys.Rev. 96, 222 (1954)

209

Effective Masses of Holes in
Silicon

R.N. Dexter
B. Lax

Phys.Rev. 96, 223(1954)

210

Analogue Study of Electron
Trajectories

G. C. Sponsler
B. F. Logan
G. R. Welti

J. Assoc. Comp. Mach. 2, 28
(1955)

N. Dexter
Lax
F. Kip
F. Dresselhaus

85

Journal Articles
JA No.
212

Extension of Nonreciprocal
Ferrite Devices to the 500-3000
Megacycle Frequency Range

R.H. Fox

J. Appl. Phys. 26, 128(1955)

213

Theory of Ionic Ordering, Crystal Distortion, and Magnetic
Exchange Due to Covalent Forces
in Spinels

J. B. Goodenough
A. L. Loeb

Phys. Rev.98, 391 (1955)

216

Propagation of Short Radio Waves
in a Normally Stratified Troposphere

T. J. Carroll
R. M. Ring

Proc. IRE 43, 1384 (1955)

218

Simplified Impurity Calculation

G. F. Koster
J. C. Slater

Phys. Rev.96, 1208(1954)

227

Extension of Hund's Rule

G. F. Koster

Phys. Rev.98, 514 (1955)

228

An Analysis of Perceptual Confusions Among Some English
Consonants

G. A. Miller
P. E. Nicely

J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 27. 338
(1955)

230

Calculation of the Space Charge,
Electric Field, and Free Carrier
Concentration at the Surface of a
Semiconductor

R.H. Kingston
S. F. Neustadter

J. Appl. Phys. 26, 718(1955)

231

A Practical Method of Designing
RC Active Filters

R. P. Sallen
E. L. Key

Trans. IRE, PGCT CT-2, 74
(1955)

236

Antiferromagnetism

G. W. Pratt, Jr.

Phys. Rev.97, 926 (1955)

237

Water-Vapor-Induced n-Type
Surface Conductivity on p-Type
Germanium

R.H. Kingston

Phys. Rev.98, 1766 (1955)

238

t Analysis of Magnetic Amplifiers
P. R. Johannessen
by the Use of Difference Equations

Trans. IEE, Commun. Electron.
No. 16, 700 (1955)

243

t Ion-Bombardment -Cleaning of
Germanium and Titanium as
Determined by Low-Energy
Electron Diffraction

J. Appl. Phys. 26, 252(1955)

H.
R.
T.
R.

E.
E.
H.
M.

Farnsworth
Schlier §
George §
Burger §

245

The Purification of Germanium:
The Germanium Tetrachloride Arsenic Trichloride System

M. Green
J.A. Kafalas

J. Chem. Soc. 5943, 1604(1955)

251
R

Germanium-Oxygen System

E. S. Candidus
D. Tuomi

J.Chem. Phys. 23, 588(1955)

252

Synchronizing Magnetic Drum
Storage Speed

E. W. Bivans

Electronics 28, No. 8, 140(1955)

258

Variation of Noise with Ambient
in Germanium Filaments

T.G. Maple
L. Bess
H.A. Gebbie

J. Appl. Phys. 26, 490(1955)

86

Journal Articles
JA No.
261

Color Coding in a Visual Search
Task

B. F. Green, Jr.
L. K. Anderson

J. Exptl. Psychol. 51, 19 (1956)

262

Effect of Differential Adaptation
of the Eyes upon Threshold
Sensitivity

R. T. Mitchell
L. H. Liaudansky

J. Opt.Soc. Am. 45, 831(1955)

264

On a Class of Binary Sequences

N. Zierler

Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 7, 675(1956)

265

Density of States Curve for
Nickel

G. F. Foster

Phys. Rev.98, 901 (1955)

267

On Entropy Equivalence in the
Time- and Frequency-Domains

R. Price

Proc. IRE (Correspondence) 43,
484 (1955)

270

Magnetic Materials for Digital
Computer Components. II. Magnetic Characteristics of UltraThin Molybdenum-Permalloy
Cores

N. Menyuk

.1. Appl. Phys. 26, 692(1955)

272

Excited Donor Levels in Silicon

W. H. Kleiner

Phys.Rev.97, 1722(1955)

273

Measurement of Susceptibility
Tensor in Ferrites

J. O. Artman
P. E. Tannenwald

J. Appl. Phys. 26. 1124(1955)

275

A Note on the Envelope and
Phase-Modulated Components
of Narrow-Band Gaussian Noise

IL Price

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-1, 9(1955)

278

Multiple Resonances in Cobalt
Ferrite

P. E. Tannenwald

Phys. Rev.99, 463 (1955)

287

The Cryotron —A Superconductive Computer- Component

DA. Buck

Proc. IRE 44, 482 (1956)

298

Design Procedure for Junction
Transistor Flip-Flops

R. E. McMahon

Electronic Design (October 1955)

299

Propagation and Plasma Oscillation in Semiconductors with
Magnetic Fields

B. Lax
L. M. Roth

Phys. Rev. 98. 548 (1955)

308

Figure of Merit for Microwave
Ferrites at Low and High Frequencies

B. Lax

J. Appl. Phys. 26, 919(1955)

315

New Magnetic Materials

J. B. Goodenough
F. E. Vinal

MIT Reports on Research 6, 1
(1955)

320

Investigations of Angular Scattering and Multipath Properties
of Tropospheric Propagation of
Short Radio Waves Beyond the
Horizon

J. H.
P. A.
J.T.
J. F.

Proc. IRE 43, 1317 (1955).

323

Hall Theory in n-Type Germanium

L. Gold

Chisholm
Portmann
deBettencourt
Roche

87

Phys. Rev.99, 596 (1955)

Journal Articles
JA No.
331

A Qualitative Characterization
of Blaschke Products in a HalfPlane

E. J. Akutowicz

Am. J. Math. 78, 677(1956)

334

Direct-Reading Noise Figure
Indicator

C.E. Chase

Electronics 28, 161, No. 11,
(1955)

338

Some Remarks on Statistical
Detection

W. L. Root
T. S. Pitcher

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-1, 33
(1955)

342

Theory of New Ferrite Modes
in Rectangular Waveguide

B. Lax
K. J. Button

J.Appl. Phys. 26, 1184(1955)

343

New Ferrite Mode Configurations
and Their Applications

B. Lax
K. J. Button

J. Appl. Phys. 26, 1186(1955)

344

Investigations of Scattering and
Multipath Properties of Ionospheric Propagation at Radio
Frequencies Exceeding the MUF

W.G. Abel
J. T. deBettencourt
J. F. Roche
J. H. Chisholm

Proc.IRE 43, 1255 (1955)

347

High Pressure Leak Detector

W. Paul
D.M. Warschauer

Rev. Sci. Instr. 26, 731(1955)

348

Determination of Zinc in Presence of Iron and Nickel

J. Lowen
A. L. Carney

Anal.Chem. 27, 1965(1955)

351

UHF Long-Range Communications Systems

G. L. Mellen
W. E. Morrow
A. J. Pote
W.H. Radford
J. B. Wiesner

Proc.IRE 43, 1269(1955)

352

Diversity Reception in UHF
Long-Range Communications

C. L. Mack

Proc. IRE 43, 1281 (1955)

357

Theory of the Role of Covalence
in the Perovskite-Type Manganites (La, M (II)) Mn03

J. B. Goodenough

Phys. Rev. 100, 564(1955)

365

Ferromagnetic Resonance in
Manganese Ferrite Single
Crystals

P. E. Tannenwald

Phys. Rev. 100, 1713(1955)

369

Maximal Orthogonal Orbitals

G. W. Pratt, Jr.
S. F. Neustadter

Phys. Rev. 101, 1248(1956)

370

Relative Influence of Majority
and Minority Carriers on Excess Noise in Semiconductor
Filaments

L. Bess

J.Appl. Phys. 26, 1377(1955)

373

Vacuum and Vibration Speed
Assembly of Core Memory
Planes

E. A. Guditz
L. B. Smith

Electronics 29, No. 2, 214(1956)

8K

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JA No.
380
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A Programmed Variable-Rate
Counter for Generating the Sine
Function

J. N. Harris

Trans. IRE, PGEC EC-5, 21
(1956)

381

The Uniqueness of Laplace Integrals

E. J. Akutowicz

Duke Math. J. 23, 165(1956)

382

Sensitive Thyratron Relay Operates on Microampere

J. N. Harris

Electronics 28, No. 12, 172
(1955)

384

On the Maximum Signal/Noise
Ratio Realizable from Several
Noisy Signals

D. G. Brennan

Proc.IRE 43, 1530 (1955)

387

Conductivity, Hall Effect and
Magneloresistance in n-Type
Germanium, and Their Dependence on Pressure

G. B. Benedek
W. Paul
H. Brooks

Phys. Rev. 100, 1129(1955)

394

Statistics and Galvanomagnetic
Effects in Germanium and Silicon
with Warped Energy Surfaces

B. Lax
J . G. Mavroides

Phys. Rev. 100, 1650 (1955)

397

On the Scattering of Radio Waves
by Turbulent Fluctuations of the
Atmosphere

F. Villars
V. F. Weisskopf

Proc.IRE 43, 1232 (1955)

403

Hall Effect in Oriented Single
Crystals of n-Type Germanium

W.M. Rullis
W. E. Krag

Phys. Rev. 101, 580 (1956)

404
R

Effect of Electric Field on Surface Recombination Velocity in
(iermanium

J. E. Thomas, J r
R. H. Rediker

Phys. Rev. 101, 984(1956)

405
R

Cyclotron Absorption in Bismuth

R. N. Dexter
B. Lax

Phys. Rev. 100, 1216(1955)

410
i;

An Analysis of Signal Detection
and Location by Digital Methods

G. P. Dinneen
I.S. Reed

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-2, 29
(1956)

413
R

Review of Germanium Surface
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R. II. Kingston

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416
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Effect of Dislocations on the
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Phys. Rev. 101, 1285(1956)

418

Microwave Resonance Relations
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Proc.IRE 44, 1284(1956)

421

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422
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Study of l/f Noise in Semiconductor Filaments

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Rapid, Precise Measurements
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J. Am. Chem. Soc. 78, 2929(1956)

430

Bistable Circuit Uses Single
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R.W. Hofheimer

Electronics 29, No. 3, 230 (1956)

433

Effects of Growth Rate on
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443
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First-Order Markov Process
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446

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447
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Unrestricted Hartree-Fock
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G.W. Pratt, Jr.

Phys. Rev. 102, 1303 (1956)

448
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Analysis of Cyclotron Absorption
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B. Lax
K. J. Button
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Phys. Rev. 102, 715(1956)

449

Galvanomagnetic Theory for
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Phys. Rev. 103, 61 (1956)

456

Estimating the Ratio of Steady
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Proc. IRE (Correspondence) 44,
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459
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Interpretation of Domain Patterns
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Phys. Rev. 102, 356(1956)

462

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N.H. Taylor

Proc. IRE 45, 811 (1957)

476

The Spectral Resolution of
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E. J. Akutowicz

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480
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Session on Rapid-Access Storage,
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482
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Some Effects of Unequal Spatial
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J. Exptl. Psychol. 53, 195(1957)

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495
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High Pressure Tubing

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496
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Infrared Windows for Helium
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498
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Theory of Cyclotron Resonance
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507
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Anisotropy of Cobalt-Substituted
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P. E. Tannenwald
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Proc.IRE 44, 1343 (1956)

510
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Serial Effects in Auditory
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W. J. McGill§

J. Exptl. Psychol. 53, 297 (1957)

512

Microwave Resonance Relations
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514
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Transistorized Receiver for
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516
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Classical Boltzmann Theory of
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H. J. Zeiger
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517

Cyclotron Resonance Experiments R. N. Dexter
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Phys.Rev. 104, 637(1956)

519
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Strip Line Hybrid Junction

H. G. Pascalar

Trans. IRE, PGMTT MTT-5, 23
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521

Frequency and Loss Characteristics of Microwave Ferrite
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B. Lax

Proc.IRE 44, 1368(1956)

522

Coil for Pulsed Megagauss
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Rev. Sci. Instr. 27, 547(1956)

524

Vibrating Sample Magnetometer

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Rev. Sci. Instr. 27, 548(1956)

528

Sets of Measures Not Admitting
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T. S. Pitcher

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532

Measurement of Reproducibility

B.W. White
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534
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Positivity in H-Systems and Sufficient Statistics

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546
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A Bibliography of Soviet Literature on Noise, Correlation, and
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Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-2, 91
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549

The Anisotropy of the HotElectron Problem in Semiconductors with Spheroidal Energy
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L. Gold

Phys. Rev. 104, 1580(1956)

552

Galvanomagnetic Effects in
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W.M. Bullis

Phys.Rev. 109, 292 (1958)

558
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Microwave Propagation Well
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J. Appl. Phys. 27, 962(1956)

566
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Transistorized-Core Memory

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Trans. IRE, PGI 1-6, 153(1957)

574
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Some Observations on Scattering
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M. Balser

Trans. IRE, PGAP AP-5, 383

576
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Magnetization Reversal in Thin
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D.O. Smith

Phys.Rev. 104, 1280 (1956)

577
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Boosting Transistor Switching

R. H. Baker

Electronics 30, No. 3, 190 (1957)

580

On the Estimation in the Presence of Noise of the Impulse Response of a Random, Linear
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G. L. Turin

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-3, 5(1957)

581
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583
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Power Generation and Distribution at Air Defense Computing
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J. J. Gano

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W. M. Siebert

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-2, 204
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601
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Rotating Electrometer for
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Rev. Sci.Instr. 27, 1046(1956)

605

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Arithmetical Analysis of Digital
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J. Assoc. Comp. Mach. 3, 360
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617

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618
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Broad-Band Balanced Duplexers

C.W. Jones

Trans. IRE, PGMTT MTT-5, 4
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620
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Ferrites as Microwave Circuit
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G.S. Heller

Proc.IRE44, 1386(1956)

621
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Variational Principles for
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Quart. Appl. Math. 16, 159(1958)

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Galvanomagnetic Theory for
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633
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Unsupported Area High Pressure
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634
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Kinetic Theory of Space Charge,
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639
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Space Charge in the Relativistic
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642
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Ferromagnetic Resonance in
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P. E. Tannenwald
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Phys. Rev. 105, 377(1957)

647

The Output Signal-to-Noise
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The Elimination of MotorGenerator Sets as Transient
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651

Infrared Cyclotron Resonance
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R.J. Keyes
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Phys. Rev. 104, 1804 (1956)

657
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Thermistors for the Gradual
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658
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Inverse Bessel Functions: Solution for the Zeros

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J. Math. Phys. 36, 167 (1957)

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R. Price
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669
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Possible Interpretation of
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Phys. Rev. 105, 1466(1957)

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Simulation Techniques for the
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J. Assoc. Comp. Mach. 4, 354
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681

Exchange and Superexchange
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G. W. Pratt, Jr.

Phys. Rev. 106, 53(1957)

682

New Computer — Does More
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F. P. Hazel

MIT Reports on Research 8, 3
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683
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The Effect of Signal Rate on
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Am. J. Psychol. 71, 647(1959)

686
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The Autocorrelogram of a Complete Carrier Wave Received
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R. Price

Proc. IRE 45, 879 (1957)

702
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Oscillatory Magneto-Absorption
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Phys. Rev. 106, 51 (1957)

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On the Theory of Anisotropic
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Radar Horizon and Propagation
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Proc. IRE (Correspondence) 45,
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730

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Proc. IRE 45, 944 (1957)

735

3-D Printed Circuits Speed
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743
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Experimental Investigations
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747
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Smooth Random Functions Need
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Proc. IRE (Correspondence) 45,
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763
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766

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768
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J. Am. Chem. Soc. 79, 4911(1957)

770
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UHF Radar Observations of
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S. J. Fricker
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772
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High Field Antiferromagnetic
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S. Foner

Phys. Rev. 107, 683 (1957)

773
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Wave Functions and Energy
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J.H. Wood §
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Phys. Rev. 107, 995(1957)

774

High-Speed Computer Stores
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W. N. Papian

Electronics 30, No. 10, 162
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780
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Singular Functions Associated
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J. R. Kinney

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Reaction of Germanium with
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787

A Communication Technique
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791
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Magnetoresistance of Holes
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J. G. Mavroides
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Phys. Rev. 107, 1530(1957)

793

Optical Properties of Semiconductors Under Hydrostatic
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J. Phys. Chem. Solids 5, 89(1958)

807

Coils for the Production of High
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Rev. Sci. Instr. 28, 799(1957)

810

3-D Packaging for Transistorized
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811
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Work-Function Studies of Germanium Crystals Cleaned by
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J.A. Dillon, Jr. §
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J. Appl. Phys. 28, 174(1957)

813

Extend Output with Regulated
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R. W. Hofheimer

Electronics 30, No. 12, 182
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814
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Lanthanum Rhodium and
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817

Solid-State Maser Amplifier

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823
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On the Theorem of Gleason and
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Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 9, 236
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831
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Apparatus for the Direct Measurement of Adsorption on Solid
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835

Theory of AntiferromagneticFerromagnetic Transitions in
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839

Studies on Group III-V Intermetallic Compounds

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Phys.Rev. 108, 965(1957)

840

Band Structure and Cohesive
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L. P. Howland

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The Status of Microwave Applications of Ferrites and Semiconductors

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Statistics of Polymer Molecular
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J. Chem. Phys. 28, 91(1958)

849
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Parametric Solution for the Diode Space Charge at Relativistic
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J. Electron, and Control 3, 564
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854

The Persistron —A Steady Information Display Panel for a
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855
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Generating Characters for
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Electronics 31, No. 1, 72 (1958)

862
R

Some Magnetic and Crystallographic Properties of the System Li+Ni++, Ni+++0
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J.B. Goodenough
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864
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Measurement of Ferrite Isolation at 1300 Mcps

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875

Oscillatory Magneto-Absorption
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881
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Loss of Signal Detectability in
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884
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On the Theory of Anisotropic
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886
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Microvariations of Water Vapor
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888
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The Reaction of Germanium with
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890
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Theoretical Analysis of the Operation of the Field-Displacement
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891

An Interpretation of the Magnetic
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The Free-Energy Changes Attending the Martensitic Transformation in the Iron-Chromium
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893

Thermal Restoration of Oxygenated Germanium Surfaces

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894
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Influence of Crystal Orientation
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H. C. Gatos

J. Appl. Phys. 29, 1131(1958)

896

Noise Temperature Measurement on a Solid State Maser

A. L. McWhorter
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Phys. Rev. 108, 1642(1957)

897

Discussion of the Paper: "Detection of Pulse Signals in Noise:
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900
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SAGE Data System Considerations

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902

Thermal Transpiration of Gases
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J. Phys. Chem. 62, 457(1958)

903

Radio Obsei'vations of the Russian
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Proc.IRE (Correspondence) 45,
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906
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Ferromagnetic Resonance at
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J. Appl. Phys. 29, 232(1958)

909

A Binary Algebra Describing
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A. L. Loeb

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911

Ultrasonic-Delay-Eine Terminating Circuits and Bandpass
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Proc. IRE 46, 649 (1958)

920
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Spring Loaded Differential Drive

G.R. Hcidler

Machine Design 30, 140 (1958)

921
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Transient Response of Drift
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Proc.IRE 46, 830 (1958)

927

X-Ray Analysis of Deformed
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C.R. Kolm
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Electrolytic Cell for Precision
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939

Linear Recurring Sequences

N. Zierler

J.Soc.Ind. Appl.Math. 7, 31(1959)

941

A UHF Solid State Maser

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Proc. IRE (Correspondence) 46,
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943
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A Useful Theorem for Nonlinear Devices Having Gaussian
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Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-4, 69
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946
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The Spectrophotometric Determination of Microgram Quantities of Indium

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949
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Cataracts and Ultra-High Frequency Radiation

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951
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Theory of Nonreciprocal Ferrite
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959

System-Noise Measurement of a
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Proc. IRE (Correspondence) 46,
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960
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Direct Transition Exciton and
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S. Zwerdling
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Phys. Rev. 109, 2207(1958)

964

Detection of Statistically Defined Patterns in a Matrix of
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B. F. Green, Jr.
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Am. J. Psychol. 72, 503(1959)

968
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Configuration Interaction in the
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J. Am. Chem. Soc. 80, 4496(1958)

976
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Likelihood Ratios of Gaussian
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977
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21-Centimeter Solid State Maser

S. H. Autler
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Phys.Rev.110, 280(1958)

978
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Measurements of the Bandwidth
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Trans. IRE, PGAP AP-6, 377
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979
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A Synthesis Procedure for
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Trans. IRE, PGCT CT-5, 172
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983
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999
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Electronics 32, No. 6, 50(1959)

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Math.Scand. 7, 157 (1959)

1001
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Digital Rate Synthesis for Frequency Measurement and Control

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1002
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The Solid State Maser -A Supercooled Amplifier

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Electronics 31, No. 17, 66 (1958)

1003

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B. F. Green, Jr.
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1007
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1008
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1009
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Recognition of Distorted
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1019

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1021
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1022

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1025
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High Pressure Techniques

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1044
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1050
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Proposal for a Maser-Amplifier
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1051
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1055
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The Adsorption of Krypton on
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1057

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1058
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Kmpirical Test of an Additive
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B. F. Green, Jr.
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1059
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Observation of Microwave Cyclotron Resonance by Cross
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1064

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1072

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1074
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A UIIF Solid State Maser

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1076
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Low-Temperature Transition
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1077
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Preparation and Properties of
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1086

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MIT Lincoln Laboratory
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1089
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The Morse Distribution

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1093
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Zero-Crossing Technique Using
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1097
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Quarter Wave Compensation of
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Trans. IRE, PGMTT MTT-7, 2
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1102

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1103
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1105
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Direct Observation of Spin-Wave
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1106
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Preparation and Crystallographic
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1107
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On the Reciprocity of HF Ionospheric Transmission

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1108
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Machine Recognition of Hand
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1132
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On the Matrix Riccati Equation

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1138
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Resonance Isolator at 70kMcps

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1143
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Connections Plated With Wiring

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1143A
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Lincoln Lab Builds Electronic
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1144
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1145
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Configuration Interaction in the
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1146
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Serial Position and the Memory Span

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1173
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An Electron Population Analysis
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1186
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Half-Cycle Resonant Delay
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Air Defense Research in the
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1197
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Millimicrosecond-Switching
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Electronics 32, No. 23, 66 (1959)

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Maximum Angular Accuracy
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Transistorized Generator for
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1218

The Cryosar —A New LowTemperature Computer Component

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Proc.IRE 47, 1207 (1959)

1226

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1229
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The Velocity of Sound in Liquid
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1240
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Note on a Singular Function of
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1247

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1249
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LCAO Wave Functions for Hydrogen Fluoride with HartreeFock Atomic Orbitals

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1253
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Means for Counting "Effective"
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1254
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Application of Statistical Notions to Multipath Channels

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Results Obtained from a Vowel
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1265
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Surface-Dependent Losses in
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The Spectrochemical Analysis
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The Size Effect of Ferrite
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1269A
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Suggestion Concerning Magnetic Interactions in Spinels

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The Remarkable "Maser"
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Spin Waves

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Theory of Electrical Conduction in High Magnetic Fields

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1313A
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Effects of Solar Radiation
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The Effect of a Heat Current or
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The Solid State Maser

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Proposal for a Feasible Programming System

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1354
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High Magnetic Fields for Advanced Research

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1356A
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Performance of a 640-Mile,
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Quantum Theory of Transport
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Effects of UHF Radiation on
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Gallium-Arsenide Diffused
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A Review of Panel-Type Display Devices

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1373
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Classical Spin-Configuration
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1374
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Remembering the Present States
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1376
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Simple Null-Indicating SaturableCore Magnetometer for the Detection of Static Magnetic Fields

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The Growth of Anodic Oxide
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Electroforming of Intricate
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Transistor-Capacitor Shift
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Mutual Coupling Effects in
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1388
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Computation and Measurement
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Circulators at 70 and 140 kMcps

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Delay-Line Specifications for
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The MIT Whirlwind I Computer

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Accuracy in Reconstructing the
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1410
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Mutual Coupling Effects in
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Classical Theory of Spin Configurations in the Cubic Spinel

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Pulsed Field Millimeter Wave
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Light-Pen Links Computer to
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The Preparation and Crystallography of FeNiN and the
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Studies in Partial Switching
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Kinetics of the Oxidation of
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The Preparation of Stoicheiometric Ferrites

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1477

Superconducting Electromagnets

S. H. Autler

Rev. Sci. Instr. 3_1, 369(1960)

1484

An IF Power Comparator With
Large Dynamic Range

G. R. Curry

Proc.IRE (Correspondence) 48,
1490 (I960)

1485

Paraboloidal Reflector Patterns
for Off-Axis Feed

S. S. Sandier

Trans. IRE, PGAP AP-8, 368
(I960)

1489
R

On Decoding Linear ErrorCorrecting Codes. I.

N. Zierler

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-6, 450
(1960)

1490
R

Magnetoplasma Reflection in
Solids

B. Lax
G. B. Wright

Phys. Rev. Letters 4, 16 (1960)

109

Journal Articles
JA No.
1493

Digital Computer Techniques
in the Study of the Nervous
System

W.A. Clark

The Reflector 8, 25 (1959)

1494

Indium as a Source of Impurities in Indium Arsenide

A. J. Strauss
T. C. Harman
E. B. Owens
M.C. Finn

Solid-State Electron. 1, 131
(1960)

1495
R

Historical Sketch of Ferrites
and Their Microwave Applications

K. J. Button

Microwave J. 3, No. 3, 73(1960)

149"?
R

Generalization of Band Theory
to Include Self-Energy Corrections

G.W. Pratt, Jr.

Phys.Rev. 118, 462(1960)

1501
R

Global Asymptotic Stability for
Nonlinear Systems of Differential Equations and Applications
to Reactor Dynamics

J. J. Levin
J.A. Nohel§

Arch. Ratl. Mech. Anal. 5, 194
(1960)

1502A
R

Preparation and Properties of
CdSnAs,

A. J. Strauss
A. J. Rosenberg

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 17, 278
(1961)

1504

Cyclotron Resonance

B. Lax
J. G. Mavroides

Solid-State Phys. 11, 261 (I960)

1506A

Concerning Hybrids

C. W. Jones

Microwave J. 4, No. 10, 98(1961)

1510

Etching and Inhibition of the
{ill} Surfaces of the III-V
Intermetallic Compounds: InSb

H. C. Gatos
M.C. Lavine

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 14, 169
(1960)

1511
R

Length of Series and the Learning Curve

N. C. Waugh

Am. J. Psychol. 75, 177(1962)

1514
R

Background to Scientific Communication

M. M. Kessler

Trans. IRE, PGEWS EWS-3, 3
(1960)

1515

Millimeter Cyclotron Resonance in Silicon

C.J.
J. J.
H. J.
G. S.

Phys. Rev. Letters 4, 64 (I960)

1516
R

Zeeman Effect of Impurity
Levels in Silicon

S. Zwerdling
K. J. Button
B. Lax

Phys. Rev. 118, 975(1960)

1517
R

The Effect of a Density Maximum Near the X Point on the
Temperature Distribution in
Liquid Helium I

C. E. Chase
E. Maxwell
W.M. Whitney §

Physica 26, 160 (I960)

1520

Physical Adsorption Processes
and Their Relation to OrderDisorder Theory

J . M . Honig

Trans. N. Y.Acad. Sci. 22, 313
(1960)

Rauch
Stickler
Zeiger
Heller

110

Journal Articles
JA No.
1521

Internal Impurity Levels in
Semiconductors: Experiments
in p-Type Silicon

S. Zwerdling
K. J. Button
B. Lax

Phys.Rev. Letters 4, 173 (I960)

1522
R

Magnetization Reversal and
Asymmetry in Cobalt Vanadate (IV)

N. Menyuk
K. Dwight
D. G. Wickham

Phys. Rev. Letters 4, 119(1960)

1524
R

CW Millimeter Wave Maser
Using Fe3+ in TiOz

S. Foner
L. R. Momo

J. Appl. Phys. 31, 742(1960)

1525
R

Radiochemical Evaluation of
Solvent Extraction of Indium
as the Bromide at High Concentrations

E. B. Owens

Anal. Chem. 32, 1366(1960)

1528
R

A Note on Human Recognition
of Hand-Printed Characters

U. Neisser
P. Weene

Inform, and Control 3, 191
(1960)

1534
R

The Oxidation of Intermetallic
Compounds. I. High Temperature Oxidation of InSb

A.J. Rosenberg
M. C. Lavine

J. Phys. Chem. 64, 1135 (I960)

1535
R

Oxidation of Intermetallic Compounds. II. Interrupted Oxidation ofInSb

A.J. Rosenberg

J. Phys. Chem. 64, 1143(1960)

1536

Metallurgy and Semiconductor
Materials

H. C. Gatos,
Editor

Properties of Elemental and
Compound Semiconductors,
AIME Publications (Interscience
Publishers, New York, I960)

1537
R

Experimental Comparison of
Equal-Gain Maximal-Ratio
Diversity Combiners

R. V. Locke, Jr.

Proc.IRE (Correspondence) 48.
1488 (1960)

1538

Conference on Quantum
Electronics

B. Lax

Microwave J. 3, No. 2, 21(1960)

1542
R

Determination of the Effective
Scattering Mechanism Parameter of Electron Transport
Theory

T. C. Harman

Phys.Rev. 118, 1541(1960)

1545
R

Charging Curves for Germanium
Electrodes

W.W. Harvey
S. Sheff
H. C. Gatos

J. Electrochem. Soc. 107, 560
(1960)

1546A
R

Derivation of the Boltzmann
Transport Equation for Inelastic Collisions

P. N. Argyres

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 19, 66
(1961)

1547
R

g Factor and Donor SpinLattice Relaxation for Electrons in Germanium and
Silicon

L. M. Roth

Phys. Rev. 118, 1534(1960)

111

Journal Articles
JA No.
1549

Magneto-Plasma Reflection in
n-Type InSb and n-Type HgSe

G. B. Wright
B. Lax

Phys. Rev. Letters 4, 16 (I960)

1555
R

First Passage Times of a
Generalized Random Walk

J. R. Kinney

Ann. Math. Stat. 32, 235(1961)

1556

New Tools for Research

B. Lax

Microwave J. 3, No. 6, 19(1960)

1558
R

Evidence for the Quantization of
Circulation in Liquid Helium II

C. E. Chase

Phys. Rev. Letters 4, 220 (I960)

1560
R

Physical Adsorption Processes
and Their Relation to OrderDisorder Theory

J. M. Honig

Trans. N. Y.Acad.Sci. 22, 313
(1960)

1561
R

A Matched Filter Detection System for Complicated Doppler
Signals

R. M. Lerner

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-6, 373
(1960)

1563
R

Measurements of Lunar Reflectivity Using the Millstone
Radar

G. H. Pettengill

Proc. IRE (Correspondence) 48,
933 (I960)

1565A
R

Semiconductor Compounds

H. C. Gatos

Nucleus 37, 165 (I960)

1567
R

Separation of the Defect Concentration and Diffusion Coefficient in Diffusion-Limited
Scaling Reactions

A.J. Rosenberg

J. Electrochem. Soc. 107, 795
(1960)

1570
R

Magnetic. Properties of Mn,0.
and the Canted Spin Problem

K. Dwight
N. Menyuk

Phys. Rev. 119, 1470(1960)

1573

Magnetic Properties of
Perovskites

J. B. Goodenough

Landolt-Bornstein Tabellen,
Vol. II/9 (Springer-Verlag,
Berlin, 1962)

1577

Electromagnet Design

H. H. Kolm
D. B. Montgomery

Encyclopedic Dictionary of
Physics (Pergamon Press,
London, 1961)

1578A

On the Global Asymptotic
Behavior of Nonlinear Systems of Differential Equations

J. J. Levin

Arch. Ratl. Mech. Anal. 6, 65
(1960)

1579

Measurements of the Spectrum
of Radio Noise from 50-100cps

M. Balser
C. A. Wagner

.1. Research Natl. Bur. Standards
64D, 415 (I960)

1581A
R

Improved Square Wave Inductance Bridge

B. Howland

Rev.Sci.Instr. 31, 763(1960)

1582
R

Optimum Approximation to a
Matched Filter Response

J. W. Craig, Jr.

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-6, 409
(1960)

1587

A Solid-State UHF Radar
Transponder

L. Cartledge
G. B. Tiffany §

Astronautics 5, 30 (I960)

n;

Journal Articles
JA No.
1589

C-W Cell Decompositions of
Symmetric Homogeneous Spaces

R. Hermann

Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 66, 126
(1960)

1590

On Geodesies That Are Also
Orbits

R. Hermann

Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 66, 91(1960)

1590A
H

Geodesies of Bounded, Symmetric Domains

R. Hermann

Comment. Math. Helvetici 35, 1
(1961)

1591
R

On the Differential Geometry
of Foliations

R. Hermann

Ann. Math. 72, 445 (I960)

1592
K

Remarks on the Foundations of
Integral Geometry

R. Hermann

Rendic. Circolo Mat. (Palermo)
9, 1 (1960)

1593
R

Ionospheric Backscatter Observation at 440 Mcps

V.C. Pineo
L.G. Kraft
H. W. Briscoe

J. Geophys. Res.65, 1620(1960)

1594
R

Activity Coefficients of Electrons and Holes at High Concentrations

A.J. Rosenberg

J. Chem. Phys. 33, 665(1960)

1597
R

Radar Echoes from Venus and
a New Determination of the
Solar Parallax

G. H. Pettengill
R. Price

Planet. Space Sci. 5, 70 (1961)

1599

Inclusion Theory of Kerston

N. Menyuk

Encyclopedic Dictionary of
Physics (Pergamon Press,
London, 1961)

1600

Spontaneous Magnetization

K. Dwight

Encyclopedic Dictionary of
Physics (Pergamon Press,
London, 1961)

1601

The Reaction of Semiconductors
With Aqueous Solutions

H. C. Gatos,
Editor

The Surface Chemistry of Metals
and Semiconductors (Wiley,
New York, 1960)

1602
R

On the Theory of IndicatorDilution Methods Under Varying Blood-Flow Conditions

H. Sherman

Bull. Math. Biophys. 22, 417
(I960)

1603A

An Infinite-Stage ProductionSmoothing Process

M. Freimer

J. Math. Anal. Appl. 2. 500(1961)

1605
R

(ill) Direct Transition Exciton and Magnetoreflection
in Germanium

B. Lax

Phys. Rev. Letters 4, 511(1960)

1607
R

Damaged Layers and Crystalline Perfection in the (ill)
Surfaces of III-V Intermetallic
Compounds

E. P. Warekois
M. C. La vine
H. C. Gatos

J. Appl. Phys. 31, 1302(1960)

113

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JA No.
1610
R

On Singular and Nonsingular Optimum (Bayes) Tests for tne
Detection of Normal Stochastic
Signals in Normal Noise

D. Middleton

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-7, 105
(1961)

1612

Review of "Alpha-Numeric
Character Recognition Using
Local Operations," by
J. S. Bomba

H. Sherman

Trans. IRE, PGEC EC-9, 382
(1960)

1613

Review of "Pattern Recognition
and Reading by Machine," by
W.W. Bledsoe and I. Browning

H. Sherman

Trans. IRE, PGEC EC-9, 381
(1960)

1614
R

Growth of GaAs Crystals in the
<111> Polar Direction

P. L. Moody
H. C. Gatos
M. C. La vine

J. Appl. Phys. 31, 1696(1960)

1615
R

A Representation of VectorValued Random Processes

E. J. Kelly, Jr.
W. L. Root

J.Math. and Phys. 39, 211(1960)

1616A

First Aid for a Giant Bearing

D. A. Regillo

Am. Machinist 105, 146 (1961)

1619
R

Pattern Recognition by Machine

O. G. Self ridge
U. Neisser

Scientific American, 2 (August
1960)

1620
R

Oblique-Incidence Anisotropy
in Evaporated Permalloy Films

D. O. Smith
M.S. Cohen
G. P. Weiss

J. Appl. Phys. 31, 1755(1960)

1622
R

Note on the Equalization and
Cancellation Theory of Binaural
Masking Level Differences

N. I. Durlach

J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 32, 1075
(1960)

1625
R

Exploring the Solar System by
Radar

P. E. Green, Jr.
G. H. Pettengill

Sky and Telescope 20, 3 (I960)

1626

Two-Error Correcting BoseChaudhuri Codes are QuasiPerfect

N. Zierler
D. Gorenstein §
W.W. Peterson §

Inform, and Control 3, 291
(1960)

1627
R

A Possible Long-Range Communications Link Between
Ground and Low-Orbiting
Satellites

M. S. Macrakis

J.Atmos. Terr. Phys. 19, 260
(1960)

1628

Band Structure of Transition
Metals and Their Alloys

J.B. Goodenough

Phys. Rev. 120, 67(1960)

1629
R

Magneto-Tunneling in InSb

A. R. Calawa
R.H. Rediker
B. Lax
A. L. McWhorter

Phys. Rev. Letters 5, 55 (I960)

1631
R

Method for Determining GroundState Spin Configurations

D. H. Lyons
T.A. Kaplan

Phys. Rev. 120, 1580(1960)

114

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JA No.
1634

Rotating Polarization and
Periodic Bodies

J. J. Mikulski

Proc.IRE 49, 361 (1961)

1636
ll

Thermal Conduction in Rotating Liquid Helium II

C.E. Chase

Phys.Rev. 120, 688(1960)

1637
R

A Stochastic Model for
Free Recall

N.C. Waugh
J.E.K. Smith

Psychometrika 27, 151 (1962)

1638
R

Low Temperature Paramagnetic
Resonance of Trapped O-

S. Foner
H. Meyer §
W.H. Kleiner

J. Phys.Chem. Solids 18, 273
(1961)

1640
R

The Average Response Coraputer (ARC): A Digital Device
for Computing Averages and
Amplitude and Time Histograms of Electrophysiological
Response

W.A.
R. M.
M.H.
C. E.
D. F.
H. E.

Trans. IRE, PGBME BME-8, 46
(1961)

1642
R

Low Reverse Leakage GalliumArsenide Diodes

J. Halpern
R. H. Rediker

Proc.IRE (Correspondence) 48,
1780 (1960)

1643
R

Electromagnetic Properties of
Ferrimagnetics and Their Applications from UHF to Millimeter Waves. I, II, III

B. Lax
K. J. Button

Microwave J. 3, No. 9, 2; No. 10,
52; No. 11, 49 (I960)

1644
R

Figure Coherence in the
Kinetic Depth Effect

B. F. Green, Jr.

J. Exptl. Psychol. 62, 272(1961)

1645
R

Computer Design of MultipleOutput Logical Networks

T. C. Bartee

Trans. IRE, PGEC EC-10, 21
(1961)

1646
R

General Spin-Wave Dispersion
Relations

R. F. Soohoo

Phys.Rev. 120, 1978(1960)

1647
R

Observations of EarthIonosphere Cavity Resonances

M. Balser
C. A. Wagner

Nature 188, 638 (I960)

1648
R

Pulsed Field Measurements of
Large Zero-Field Splittings:
V3+ in A1203

S. Foner
W. Low §

Phys.Rev. 120, 1585(1960)

1650A
R

Band-Pass Measurements of a
Lunar Reflection Circuit

R. P. Ingalls
L. E. Bird
J. W. B. Day

Proc.IRE (Correspondence) 49,
631(1961)

1652

The Traveling Wave Resonator
and High Power Microwave
Testing

S. J. Miller

Microwave J. 3, No. 9, 50(1960)

1653

Review of "A Tunnel Diode
Tenth Microsecond Memory,"
by M. M. Kaufman

R. E. McMahon

Trans. IRE, PGEC EC-9, 527
(1960)

Clark, Jr.
Brown
Goldstein
Molnar
O'Brien
Zieman

115

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JA No.
1654

Review of "Use of a Computer
to Design Character Recognition
Logic," by R. J. Evey

W. Doyle

Trans. IRE, PGEC EC-9, 522
(1960)

1655

Frequency Variations Due to
Over-the-Horizon Tropospheric Propagation

J. H. Chisholm
S. J. Goodman §
J. M. Kennedy §
L. B. Lambert §
L. P. Rainville
J. F. Roche

Trans. IRE, PGAP AP-9, 384
(1961)

1657

Review of "Encoding of Incompletely Specified Boolean
Matrices," by T. A. Dolotta and
E. J. McClusky, Jr.

I. L. Lebow
T.C. Bartee

Trans. IRE, PGEC EC-9, 517
(1960)

1658
R

RF Hall Effect in a Superconductor

G. F. Dresselhaus
M.S. Dresselhaus

Phys.Rev. 120, 1971 (I960)

1659

Magnetic Film Memory Design

J.I. Raffel
T. S. Crowther
A. H. Anderson
T. O. Herndon

Proc.IRE 49, 155 (1961)

1660
R

Infrared Magnetoreflection in
Bismuth. I. High Fields

B. Lax
J. G. Mavroides
H.J. Zeiger
K.J. Keyes

Phys.Rev. Letters 5, 241 (I960)

1661
R

Interband Magnetoreflection
in Bismuth. II. Low Fields

R. N. Brown
J. G. Mavroides
M.S. Dresselhaus
B. Lax

Phys. Rev. Letters 5, 243 (I960)

1662
R

Systems Applications of SolidState Masers

J. W. Meyer

Electronics 33, No. 45, 58
(1960)

1663
R

Computer Models for Cognitive
Processes

B. F. Green, Jr.

Psychometrika 26, 85(1961)

1664A

Calibration of Prism Spectrometers in the Ultraviolet, Visible,
and Near-Infrared Regions

S. Zwerdling
J. P. Theriault

Spectrochim. Acta 17, 819(1961)

1665

Design Using Computers

T. C. Bartee

Chap. 6, A Survey of Switching
Circuit Theory, E. J. McCluskey
and T. C. Bartee, Eds.
(McGraw-Hill, New York, 1962)

1667

Free Versus Serial Recall

N.C. Waugh

J. Exptl. Psychol. 62, 496(1961)

1669

Compound Cryosars for LowTemperature Computer
Memories

R.H. Rediker
A. L. McWhorter

Solid-State Electron. 2, 100
(1961)

1670
R

Calculation of Klystron Cavity
Interaction

R. L. Pease

Trans. IRE, PGED ED-8, 170
(1961)

116

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JA No.
1671
R

A Theoretical Limitation on
the Formation of Lossless
Multiple Beams in Linear
Arrays

J. L. Allen

Trans. IRE, PGAP AP-9, 350
(1961)

1673
R

Perturbations of the Orbit of
the Echo Balloon

I. [. Shapiro
M M. Jones

Science 132, 1484 (I960)

1674
R

Solid Solutions of In?Te, in
Sb2Te3 and Bi2Te3

A J. Rosenberg
A J. Strauss

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 19, 105
(1961)

1675
R

Electrical Properties of
n-Type GaSb

A J. Strauss

Phys. Rev. 121, 1087(1961)

1677
R

Exchange Integral in Cobalt
from Spin-Wave Resonance

1' E. Tannenwald
R Weber

Phys. Rev. 121, 715 (1961)

1678
R

The Induction-Coupled Plasma
Torch

T B. Reed

J. Appl. Phys. 32, 821(1961)

1680
R

Communications Through Unspecified Additive Noise

w . L.

Inform, and Control 4, 15
(1961)

1681
R

Stimulus Programming in
Psychophysics

J. E.K. Smith

Psychometrika 26, 27 (1961)

1682
R

A Transient Discrete Time
Queue with Finite Storage

J. R. Kinney

Ann. Math. Stat. 33, 130(1962)

1685
R

Measuring Really Large
Diameters

C A. Pappas

Am. Machinist 105, 92 (1961)

1687

Error Statistics and Coding
for Binary Transmission Over
Telephone Circuits

A. B. Fontaine
R. G. Gallager

Proc.IRE 49, 1059 (1961)

1688
R

Computer Languages for Symbol Manipulation

B. F. Green, Jr.

Trans. IRE, PGEC EC-10, 729
(1961)

1691
R

Machine Preparation of
Printed-Wiring Masks

E. A. Guditz

Trans. IRE, PGPEP PEP-5, 22
(1961)

1692
R

Cyclotron Resonance in Indium Antimonide at High
Magnetic Fields

B. Lax
J. G. Mavroides
H.J. Zeiger
R. J. Keyes

Phys.Rev. 122, 31(1961)

1693
R

A Poisson Kernel for Certain
Homogeneous Spaces

R. Hermann

Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 12, 892
(1961)

1697
R

Hexagonal Iron Nitrides

A. Wold
R. J. Arnott
N. Menyuk

J. Phys. Chem. 65, 1068(1961)

1698
R

Interferometer Techniques
Applied to Radar

E. Gehrels
A. Parsons

Trans. IRE, PGMIL MIL-5, 139
(1961)

Root

117

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JA No.
1700
R

The Radar Measurement
of Range, Velocity and
Acceleration

E. J. Kelly, Jr.

Trans. IRE, PGMIL MIL-5, 51
(1961)

1702
R

Vowel Recognition Using a
Multiple Discriminant Function

J. E. K. Smith
L. Klem

J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 33, 358(1961)

1703

The Lincoln Laboratory
Antenna Test Range

A. Cohen
A.W. Maltese

Microwave J. 4, No. 4, 57(1961)

1704
R

Emission Spectrographic
Analysis of Fused Aluminum
Oxide and Fused Tin Oxide
Crystals

E. B. Owens

Appl. Spectroscopy 16, 86 (1962)

1707
R

Necessity and Experimental
Consistency of Antiferromagnetic Ground State without Long-Range Order

G. W. Pratt, Jr.

Phys.Rev. 122, 489(1961)

1708
R

Cobalt Ferrite Single Crystals

A.
R.
E.
A.

J. Appl. Phys. 32, 905(1961)

1709
R

Characteristics of the (ill)
Surfaces of the III-V Intermetallic Compounds. II. Surface Damage

H. C. Gatos
M. C. La vine
E. P. Warekois

J. Electrochem. Soc. 108, 645
(1961)

1710
R

Antimony Edge Dislocations
in InSb

H. C. Gatos
M.C. Finn
M. C. Lavine

J. Appl. Phys. 32, 1174(1961)

1711
R

The Computer as a Pattern
Generator for Perceptual
Research

B. W. White

Behavioral Sci. 6, 253(1961)

1712
R

Hydromagnet: A Self-Generating
Liquid Conductor Electromagnet

H. H. Kolm
O. K. Mawardi §

J. Appl. Phys. 32, 1296(1961)

1714
R

Man-Computer Cooperation in
Decisions Requiring Common
Sense

D. B. Yntema
W. S. Torgerson

Trans. IRE, PGHFE HFE-2, 20
(1961)

1716
R

A New Treatment of BoseChaudhuri Codes

H. F. Mattson §
G. Solomon

J.Soc.Ind. Appl. Math. 9, 654
(1961)

1717
R

Stimulus-Conditions Affecting
a Recently Discovered Stereoscopic Effect

B. W. White

Am. J. Psychol. 75, 411(1962)

1718
R

Keeping Track of Variables
That Have Few or Many States

D. B. Yntema
G. E. Mueser

J. Exptl. Psychol. 63, 391(1962)

1719
R

100-200 kMc Water Calorimeter

J. B. Thaxter
J. McGowan, III

Rev. Sci.Instr. 32, 605(1961)

Ferretti
J. Arnott
Delaney
Wold

118

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JA No.
1720
R

Induction Heated Pressure
Vessel for Growing Oxide
Single Crystals

A. Ferretti
D. G. Wickham
A. Wold

Rev.Sci.Instr. 32, 566(1961)

1721
R

Relationship Between Crystal
Symmetry and Magnetic
Properties of Ionic Compounds
Containing Mn3 +

J. B. Goodenough
A. Wold
R. J. Arnott
N. Menyuk

Phys. Rev. 124, 373(1961)

1722
R

Atmospheric Absorption of
10-400 kMcps Radiation:
Summary and Bibliography
to 1961

E. S. Rosenblum

Microwave J. 4, No. 3, 91 (1961)

1723
R

Evidence for Canted Magnetic
Moments in Manganous Stannate
(Mn2Sn04)

D.G. Wickham
N. Menyuk
K. Dwight

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 20, 316
(1961)

1724
R

Recognition of Patterns in the
EEG

B. G. Farley

Computer Techniques in EEG
Analysis (Elsevier Publishing
Co., Amsterdam, 1961), 49

1725
R

The Differential Geometry of
-Foliations, II

R. Hermann

J.Math. and Mech. 11, 303 (1962)

1726
R

Speech Synthesis With Prerecorded Syllables and Words

A. N. Stowe
D. B. Hampton §

J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 33, 810(1961)

1727
R

Bats That Fish

J. J.G. McCue

Naval Research Reviews, 19
(May 1961)

1728
R

Magnetic Field Dependence of
the Superconducting Energy Gap

D. H. Douglass, Jr.

Phys. Rev. Letters 6, 346 (1961)

1729
R

A Simple Approximate Expression for Converting Directly
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E. P. McCurley
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Microwave J. 4, No. 4, 79(1961)

1730
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Cryosar Memory Design

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Trans. IRE, PGEC EC-10, 712
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1733

On Differentials in Function
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Am. J.Math. 83, 542(1961)

1735
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Dangling Bonds in III-V
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J.Appl. Phys. 32, 1232(1961)

1736

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Am. J.Math. 84, 421(1962)

1737
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Likelihood Ratios for Diffusion Processes With Shifted
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Properties of Orbiting Dipole
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W. E. Morrow, Jr.
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Astron. J. 66, 107 (1961)

1739
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Hole Injection During Reduction
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W. W. Harvey

J. Phys. Chem. 65, 1641 (1961)

1741
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On the Existence of a Fundamental Domain for Riemannian
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R. Hermann

Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 13, 489
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1744
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Growth of Refractory Crystals
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J. Appl. Phys. 32, 2534 (1961)

1745
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Radar-Computer Display Traces
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K. E. Perry
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Electronics 34, No. 26, 75 (1961)

1746
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Symmetry of Configurational
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W.H. Kleiner

J. Chem. Phys. 36, 76 (1962)

1748
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The Scattering Properties
of the Lunar Surface at Radio
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J. V. Evans
G. H. Pettengill

Chap. 5, The Moon, Meteorites,
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1749
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On the Consistency of Quantum
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R. T. Prosser

Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 69, 552
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1750
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Theory of Interband Faraday
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B. Lax.
Y. Nishina §

Phys. Rev. Letters 6, 464 (1961)

1752
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Design of Wide-Band Shielded
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R. S. Berg
B. Howland

Rev. Sci. Instr. 32, 864 (1961)

1753

Solution of Schrodinger
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L. Eyges

Phys. Rev. 123, 1673 (1961)

1757
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'Erektor Subrack Kit' Adapts
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W. F. McBride

Elec. Design News 7, 64 (1962)

1758

Description of Impurity
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W. W. Harvey

Phys. Rev. 123, 1666 (1961)

1759
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Some Effects of Anisotropy on
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T.A. Kaplan

Phys. Rev. 124, 329 (1961)

1760
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The Scale of the Solar System

The Staff,
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Nature 190, 592 (1961)

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Percept, and Motor Skills 15,
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1763A Recognition of Familiar
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J. J. Levin
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Arch. Ratl. Mech. Anal. 11, 210
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1766

Impurity Striations in
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H. C. Gatos
A. J. Strauss
M. C. Lavine
T. C. Harman

J. Appl. Phys. 32, 2057 (1961)

1767
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A Theory of Transistor
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C.T. Kirk, Jr.

Trans. IRE, PGED ED-9, 164
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1768
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High-Power Duplexers

C. E. Muehe, Jr.

Trans. IRE, PGMTT MTT-9,
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1769A Effect of Temporal Ordering
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B. W. White

Percept, and Motor Skills _15,
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1770
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Ground-State Properties
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R. D. Puff

Ann. Phys. 13, 317 (1961)

1771

Utilization of Order-Disorder
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J. M. Honig

Advances in Chemistry Series,
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1772
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Width of the Turbulent Trail
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R. E. Slattery
W.G. Clay

Phys. Fluids 4, 1199 (1961)

1773
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Some Differential-Geometric
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R. Hermann

Illinois J. Math. 6, 634 (1962)

1775
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Angular Dependence of
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T. C. Harman

J. Appl. Phys. 32, 1800 (1961)

1776
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Measurement of Mitral
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W. H. Levison §
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Circulation Res. 9, 1109 (1961)

1777
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Elements of Order-Disorder
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J. Chem. Educ. 38, 538 (1961)

1779
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Generalized Reed-Muller Codes

E. Weiss

Inform, and Control 5, 213 (1962)

1780
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Cyclotron Resonance

B. Lax

Science 134, 1333 (1961)

1781
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Direct Experimental Measurement of the Magnetic Field
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D. H. Douglass, Jr.

Phys. Rev. Letters 7, 14 (1961)

1783
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Preparation of Stoicheiometric
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Discussion of Incoherent Backscatter Power Measurements
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J. Geophys. Res. 66, 3965 (1961)

1785
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Magnetotunneling in Lead
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R. H. Rediker
A. R. Calawa

J. Appl. Phys. 32S, 2189 (1961)

1786
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The Negative Resistances in
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I. Hefni

Proc. IRE (Correspondence) 49,
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1788
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The Dielectric Constant of
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C. E. Chase
E. Maxwell
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Physica 27, 1129 (1961)

1789

Magnetism and the Chemical
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J. B. Goodenough

Magnetism and the Chemical
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1790
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Existence in the Large of
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R. Hermann

Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 108, 170
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1791
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Magnetic Field Dependence of
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D. H. Douglass, Jr.

Phys. Rev. 124, 735>(196l)

1793
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Millimeter Cyclotron Resonance
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C.J. Rauch

Phys. Rev. Letters 7, 83 (1961)

1794
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Solid-State Devices Other
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B. Lax
J. G. Mavroides

Proc. IRE 50, 1011 (1962)

1795
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Oscillatory Magnetoabsorption
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S. Zwerdling
W.H. Kleiner
J. P. Theriault

J. Appl. Phys.32S, 2118 (1961)

1796
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Noncoherent Switching in
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D. O. Smith
K. J. Harte

J. Appl. Phys. 33, 1399 (1962)

1797
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Crystallographic Polarity in
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E. P.
M. C.
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J. Appl. Phys. 33, 690 (1962)

1798

The Structure and Switching
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D.O. Smith

Chap. 31, Magnetism: a Treatise
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H. Suhl and G. T. Rado, Eds.
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1799
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Proposal for Magnetic DomainWall Storage and Logic

D. O. Smith

Trans. IRE, PGEC EC-10, 708
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1802
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Tangential Limits of Functions
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J.R. Kinney

Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 14, 68 (1963)

1803

Compression and Coding

E. Weiss

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-8, 256(1962)

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Signal Sets with Uniform
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J. Max

J. Soc. Ind. Appl. Math. 10, 113
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1808
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Radiation Damage Experiments
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R. R. Billups
W. L. Gardner

Infrared Phys. 1, 199 (1961)

1809
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Sequential Decoding for
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B. Reiffen

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-8, 208(1962)

1810
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Effects of the Earth's
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I. I. Shapiro
H. M. Jones

J. Geophys. Res. 66, 4123 (1961)

1812
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Electrochemical and Adsorption Measurements on Single
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W. W. Harvey
H. J. LaFleur
II. C. Gatos

J. Electrochem. Soc. 109, 155
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1813A Radiation Effects in CaF2:Sm
R

J. R. O'Connor
H. A. Bostick

J. Appl. Phys. 33, 1868 (1962)

1815
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A Note on a New Class of Codes

G. Solomon

Inform, and Control 4, 364 (1961)

1816
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Classical Theory of the Ground
Spin-State in Cubic Spinels

D. H. Lyons
T.A. Kaplan
K. Dwight
N. Menyuk

Phys. Rev. 126, 540 (1962)

1817
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A Versatile Stochastic Model
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H.J. Kushner

J. Math. Anal. Appl. 5, 150(1962)

1818

Computer Techniques for the
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B. G. Farley
L. S. Frischkopf
W. A. Clark, Jr.
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Trans. IRE, PGBME BME-9
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1819
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Characteristics of the {ill}
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The Effects of Surface Active
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M. C. Lavine
H. C. Gatos
M.C. Finn

J. Electrochem. Soc. 108, 974
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1820
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Interband Transitions for
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M. S. Dresselhaus
G. F. Dresselhaus

Phys. Rev. 125, 499 (1962)

1821

Microwave Devices

K. J. Button

Chap. 25, Magnetism: a Treatise
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1822
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Visual Acuity under Blue
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R.T. Mitchell
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Trans. IRE, PGHFE HFE-3,
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Radar Reflections from the
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W.G. Abel
J. H. Chisholm
P. L. Fleck
J. C. James

J. Geophys. Res. 66, 4303 (1961)

1825
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Eyes and Ears for Computers

E. E. David, Jr. §
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Proc.IRE 50, 1093 (1962)

1826

Magnetism and Crystal
Structure in Nonmetals

J. B. Goodenough

Chap. 9, Magnetism: a Treatise
on Modern Theory and Materials,
H. Suhl and G. T. Rado, Eds.
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1828
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Nonparabolic Conduction Band
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G. B. Wright
A.J. Strauss
T. C. Harman

Phys. Rev.125, 1534(1962)

1830A The Multiplicity of Thought
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U. Neisser

Brit. J. Psychol. 54, 1 (1963)

1831
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M. Balser
C. A. Wagner

J. Geophys. Res. 67, 619 (1962)

1832A A New Technique for InvestigaR
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G.H. Pettengill

J. Geophys. Res. 67, 409 (1962)

1833

Theory of Bloch Electrons in a
Magnetic Field

L. M. Ro'th

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 23, 433
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1834

Lifetimes of Orbiting Dipoles

I. I. Shapiro
H. M. Jones

Science 134, 973 (1961)

1835
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Mechanical Developer for
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E. B. Owens

Rev. Sci. Instr.32, 1420(1961)

1840
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Interband Transitions in
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G. Dresselhaus
M. S. Dresselhaus

Phys. Rev. 125, 1212(1962)

1841
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An RF Multiple Beam-Forming
Technique

W. P. Delaney

Trans. IRE, PGMIL MIL-6, 179
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1841A Steering Radar Antenna Beams
with a Lossless R-F Matrix

W. P. Delaney

Electronics 35, No. 28, 50 (1962)

1847
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Tunnel Diode Burnout from
the Video Transient of Gaseous
Noise Sources

C. Blake
W. C. Ince

Trans. IRE, PGMTT MTT-10
88 (1962)

1848
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Computer Program for Pitch
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B. Gold

J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 34, 916 (1962)

1851
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Distribution of the Normalized
Periodogram Detector

R. P. Wishner

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-8, 342
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Diurnal Power Variations of
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Vapor Growth of Tin Oxide
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T.B. Reed
J. T. Roddy
A. N. Mariano

J. Appl. Phys. 33, 1014(1962)

1853
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Design of a Repairable
Redundant Computer

R. Teoste

Trans. IRE, PGEC EC-11, 643
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1854
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Low Electron Effective Masses
and Energy Gap in Cd Hg
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T. C.
A.J.
D. H.
M.S.
G.B.
J. G.

Phys. Rev. Letters 7, 403 (1961)

1855
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The Effect of Ion Mass and
Ion Energy on the Sensitivity
of Ilford Q.2 Plates as Ion Detectors in Mass Spectrography

E. B. Owens

Appl. Spectroscopy 16, 148
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1856
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Sophistication in Computers:
a Disagreement

J.R. Kelly, Jr. §
O. G. Selfridge

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-8, 78 (1962)
Proc.IRE 50, 1459 (1962)

1858

The Great Bat Mystery

J. J.G. McCue

Indust. Photography 10, 48 (1961)

1860

Galvano-Thermomagnetic
Effects in Degenerate Semiconductors and Semimetals
with Nonparabolic Band Shapes:
II. General Theory

T. C. Harman
J. M. Honig

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 23, 913
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1861
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Properties of 400 Mcps LongDistance Tropospheric Circuits

J. H. Chisholm
W. E. Morrow
B. E. Nichols
J. F. Roche
A. E. Teachman §

Proc.IRE 50, 2464 (1962)

1862

Bakeable Absolute Pressure
Guage for the Millimeter of
Mercury Range

W.J. Condell§
H. I. Mandelberg
T. J. Beahn §
C.E. Muehe

Rev. Sci. Instr.33, 231 (1962)

1863A Nb3ln: A/3-Tungsten
R
Structure Superconducting
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M. D. Banus
T. B. Reed
H. C. Gatos
M. C. Lavine
J.A. Kafalas

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 23, 971
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1864
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{l00} Facets in Pulled
Crystals of InSb

A. J. Strauss

Solid-State Electron. 5, 97(1962)

1867
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Solution of Schrodinger Equation for a Periodic Lattice. II.

L. Eyges

Phys. Rev. 126, 93 (1962)

1868
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Model for Transient Oscillations in a Three-Level
Optical Maser

J.I.Kaplan
R. Zier

J. Appl. Phys. 33, 2372 (1962)

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1869
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The Theory of Tunneling
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P. N. Argyres

Phys. Rev. 126, 1386 (1962)

1870

Algebraic Number Theory

E. Weiss

Algebraic Number Theory
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1872
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Correlation between Maximum
Solid Solubility and Distribution
Coefficient for Impurities in
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S. Fischler

J. Appl. Phys. 33, 1615 (1962)

1873
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Electrolytic Polarization
Resulting from Longitudinal
Current in Electrodes

W.W. Harvey

J. Electrochem. Soc. 109, 638
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1874
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A Figure of Merit for the
Design of Inductance Coils
Having Low Distributed
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B. Howland

Trans. IRE, PGCP CP-9, 102
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1875
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Computer Applications to
Psychological Research:
Studies in Perception

B. W. White

Behavioral Sci. 7, 396 (1962)

1877
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Decision Time Without Reaction
Time: Experiments in Visual
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U. Neisser

Am. J. Psychol. 76, 376 (1963)

1878
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Small He II Tight Optical
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C. J. Rauch
W . C. Kernan

Rev. Sci. Instr. 33, 496 (1962)

1880B

An Experimental Study of
Bibliographical Coupling
Between Technical Papers

M. M. Kessler

Trans. IEEE, PTGIT IT-9, 49
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1881
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On the Ideal Structure of
Operator Algebras

R. T. Prosser

Memoirs Am. Math. Soc, No. 45
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1882
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Anomalous Magnetic Films

M. S. Cohen

J. Appl. Phys. 33, 2968 (1962)

1884
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High Magnetic Fields and
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B. Lax

Microwave J. 5, No. 2, 13(1962)

1885
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Adaptation of Lattice Vacancy
Theory to Gas Adsorption
Phenomena

J. M. Honig
C.R. Mueller §

J. Phys. Chem.66, 1305 (1962)

1886
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Ferro- and Antiferromagnetism
in a Cubic Cluster of Spins

G. F. Dresselhaus

Phys. Rev.126, 1664(1962)

1887
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Hg-Se System

A.J. Strauss
L. B. Farrell

J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 24, 1211
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1888
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Infrared Oscillations from
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H.A. Bostick
J.R. O'Connor

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Gain and Impedance Variation
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J. L. Allen

Trans. IRE, PGAP AP-10, 566
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1891
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Measurement of Turbulent
Transition, Motion, Statistics,
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R. E. Slattery
W.G. Clay

Phys. Fluids 5, 849 (1962)

1892
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Array Radars — A Survey of
Their Potential and Their
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J. L. Allen

Microwave J. 5, No. 5, 67(1962)

1893
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Quantitative Measurement of
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D. F. Edwards
P. D. Maker §

J. Appl. Phys. 33, 2466 (1962)

1894
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Negative Resistance InSb Diodes
with Large Magnetic Field
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I. Melngailis
R.H. Rediker

J. Appl. Phys. 33, 1892 (1962)

1895
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Likelihood Ratios for Stochastic Processes Related by Groups
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T. S. Pitcher

Illinois J. Math. 7, 396 (1963)

1896
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Hierarchies in Concept
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U. Neisser
P. Weene

J. Exptl. Psychol. 64, 640 (1962)

1897A
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Riccati Algebras

J. J. Levin
S.S. Shatz

Duke Math. J. 30, 579 (1963)

1898
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Communication Theory vs
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R.M. Lerner

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-8, 325
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1901
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Nonlinear Interband and
Plasma Effects in Solids

B. Lax
J. G. Mavroides
D. F. Edwards

Phys. Rev. Letters 8, 166 (1962)

1903
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Idler Circuits in Varactor
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B. L. Diamond

Trans. IEEE, PTGCT CT-10,
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1904
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Parametric Amplification and
Oscillation at Optical
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R. H. Kingston

Proc.IRE (Correspondence)
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1905

A Heuristic Program that
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J. R. Slagle

J. Assoc. Comp. Mach. 10, 507
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1907
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An Electron Diffraction Technique for Identifying Oxide
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Norelco Reporter 9, 77 (1962)

1908
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Gibbs' Phase Rule and
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J. Mindel

J. Chem. Educ. 39, 512 (1962)

1909
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Time Optimal Control for
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P. L. Falb
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Storage and Logic Properties
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D. O. Smith

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1913
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Ferro- and Antiferromagnetism
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G. F. Dresselhaus

Phys. Rev.127, 1137(1962)

1914
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Synthesis and Superconducting
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T.B. Reed
H. C. Gatos

J. Appl. Phys. 33, 2657 (1962)

1915
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Crystalline Structure and
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Science 137, 311 (1962)

1916
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Some Statistical Properties
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M. Balser
W. B. Smith

J. Research Natl. Bur. Standards
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1917
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On Frequency Variations of
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J. Geophys. Res. 67, 4081 (1962)

1919
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A Radar Investigation of Venus

G.H. Pettengill
H. W. Briscoe
J. V. Evans
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G. M. Hyde
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1920
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Note on the Creation of
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1921
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Thermal Conduction in Liquid
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1922

Theory of Galvano-Thermomagnetic Energy Conversion
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J. Appl. Phys. 33, 3178 (1962)

1923A
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Optimal Control for Linear
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Trans. IEEE, Appl. and Indust. 82,
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1924
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An Alpha-State Finite Automaton
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J. M. Winett

Trans. IRE, PGEC EC-11, 412
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1925
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Energy of a Vortex Ring in a
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J. C. Fineman
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Phys. Rev. 129, 1 (1963)

1927

Classical Theory of the Ground
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1929
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Distribution of Sulfur in InSb
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H. C. Gatos

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1933
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Elastic Strain Energy Associated with the "A" Surfaces
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M. C. Finn
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J. Phys. Chem. Solids 23, 1553
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1935
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New Method for Calculating
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Phys. Rev. 128, 1715(1962)

1937
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The Reaction of Rare Earth
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2117A
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Electron Ordering Transitions
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R. J. Arnott
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2119
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Observations of Ionospheric
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G. H. Millman
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J. Geophys. Res.68, 3323(1963)

2120
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J. Math. Phys. 5, 701(1964)

2122
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Electron Paramagnetic Resonance of Cr^+ in SnO?

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Phys.Rev. 13L 961(1963)

2123
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J. Math. Anal. Appl. 8, 332(1964)

2124
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Equivalence and Antiequivalence
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J. Math. Phys. 4, 420(1963)

2126
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2128
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2129
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2130A
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Infinite Dimensional Control
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Magnetic Properties of a
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The Use of CO-C02 Atmospheres for the Preparation and
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2138
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Quantum Theory of Kinetic
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2139

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2140
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2142
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2143A
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Optical Spectra of Several d
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2144
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2145
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2147
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The Assignment of Wave Functions to Energy Densities and
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2148
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2149
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2152
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Science 141, 1247 (1963)

2153
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2154
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2155
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2156
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A Kree-Space Method of
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2157
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Some Interactions Between
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2158
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2161
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2162
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2163
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2166A
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2167
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Electromagnetic Theory of the
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2168
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New Method for Investigating
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2169

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2170
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2173
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Trans. IEEE, PTGAP AP-11,
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2175
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Orbital Lifetime of the West
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2176
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Instability in the Magnetron
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2178A
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A Sensitive Threshold Circuit
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2179
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Magnetic Susceptibility of
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2180
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An Optimum Demodulator for
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Proc. IEEE 51, 1316 (1963)

2182
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2185

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Method for Fabricating StrainFree Gallium Surfaces

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2189
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Theory of the Infinite Stage
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The Radar Cross Section of
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Theory of the Faraday Effect
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2197

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2199A
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2203A

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2204
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2206
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2214
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Preparation and Properties
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2220
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2227
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2228
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2231
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The Dependence of the Upper
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2246
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Observations of Venus, the
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The Nernst-Ettingshausen
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Parametric Analysis of Jammed
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2262
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Radar Observations of the
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Superconductivity in the IlighPressure InSb-Beta-Sn System

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The Determination of Distance
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Partial Pressures in Equilibrium with Group IV Tellurides. I. Optical Absorption
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Classical Ground State Spin
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A Cluster Method for Finding
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A Direct Constructive Proof
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2274
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Report on Progress in Information Theory in the U. S. A.,
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2275
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High-Pressure Phase Transition in Tin Telluride

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Ultrasonic Measurements in
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Noise Measurements on He-Ne
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A Portable Receiver for
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Radio Observations of OH in
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Magnetic Tuning of CW InSb
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A New Method of Measuring
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H. K. Knudsen
M. Athans

Trans. IEEE, PTGAC AC-9, 315

2310
R

The Relation of the Initial
. Costate to the Cost Surface
in Optimal Systems

(1964)

2312
R

A Theory of Thermoluminescence of Fluorite (CaF2:Y).
Recombination from Highly
Associated Electron-Hole Pairs

J.R. O'Connor

Appl. Phys. Letters 4, 126 (1964)

2313

A Simplified Technique for Measuring High Quality Varactor
Parameters

D. E. Crook

Solid State Des. 6, No. 8, 31
(1965)

2314

A Spectral Analysis of Central
Force Motion

R. T. Prosser

Accepted J. Math. Phys.

2316
R

Generalizations of the Jost
Functions

H. E. Moses

J. Math. Phys. 5, 833 (1964)

2317-1
R

The Lincoln Laboratory West
Ford Program — An Historical
Perspective

C. F.J. Overhage
W.H. Radford

Proc. IEEE 52, 452 (1964)

2317-2
R

The West Ford ExperimentAn Introduction to This Issue

W. E. Morrow, Jr.
T. F. Rogers

Proc. IEEE 52, 461 (1964)

2317-3
R

Orbital Properties of the West
Ford Dipole Belt

I. I. Shapiro
H. M. Jones
C. W. Perkins

Proc. IEEE 52, 469 (1964)

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2317-4
R

Measured Physical Characteristics of the West Ford Belt

F. E. Heart
D. Karp
A. A. Mathiasen
F. Nagy, Jr.
W. R. Crowther
W. B. Smith

Proc. IEEE 52, 519 (1964)

2317-5
R

RF Characteristics of Thin
Dipoles

C. L. Mack, Jr.
B. Re iff en

Proc. IEEE 52, 533 (1964)

2317-6

The West Ford Belt as a
Communications Medium

I. L. Lebow
P. R. Drouilhet, Jr.
N. L. Daggett
J. N. Harris
F. Nagy, Jr.

Proc. IEEE 52, 543(1964),
DDC 442980

2317-7
R

Effects of the West Ford Belt
on Astronomical Observations

D. C. MacLellan
W. E. Morrow, Jr.
I. I. Shapiro

Proc. IEEE 52, 564 (1964)

2317-8
R

The West Ford Payload

P. Waldron
D. C. MacLellan
M. C. Crocker

Proc. IEEE 52, 571 (1964)

2317-9
R

West Ford Radar and Microwave Equipment

B. E. Nichols
D. Karp

Proc. IEEE 52, 576 (1964)

2317-10 West Ford Antenna and Feed
R
System

B. F. LaPage
E. W. Blaisdell
L. J. Ricardi

Proc. IEEE 52, 589 (1964)

2317-11 The Antenna Pointing System
R
for West Ford

F. E. Heart
A. A. Mathiasen

Proc. IEEE 52, 599 (1964)

2320B
R

The Kinematics of the Angular
Momentum of a Particle. I.
Translation Broadening of Angular Momentum

H. E. Moses
S. C. Wang

Nuovo Cimento 36, 788 (1965),
DDC 621234

2323
R

A Note on the Equivalence of
Certain Realizations of Boson
Annihilation and Creation Operators Due to K. O. Friedrichs

H. E. Moses

Communs. Pure Appl. Math. 17,
355 (1964), DDC 453110

2324
R

A Proposal for an Associative
Memory Using Magnetic Films

J. I. Raff el
T. S. Crowther

Trans. IEEE, PTGEC EC-13,
611 (1964), DDC 454538

2325A
R

Lateral-Feed Displacement in a
Paraboloid

J. Ruze

IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-13, 660 (1965), DDC 625018

2326
R

Oriented Single-Crystal Bismuth Nernst-Ettingshausen
Refrigerators

T. C. Harman
J. M. Honig
S. Fischler
A. E. Paladino
M. J. Button

Appl. Phys. Letters 4, 77(1964)

2328
R

Evidence That SnTe Is a Semiconductor

J. A. Kafalas
R. F. Brebrick
A. J. Strauss

Appl. Phys. Letters 4, 93 (1964)

1-1'i

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2331
R

Evaluation of Likelihood Functions for Gaussian Signals

F. C. Schweppe

IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory
IT-11, 61 (1965) DDC 618454

2332
R

Partial Pressures in Equilibrium with Group IV Tellurides.
III. Germanium Telluride

R. F. Brebrick

J.Chem. Phys. 41, 1140(1964)

2333
R

Note on Buzz-Hiss Detection

B. Gold

J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 36, 1659
(1964), DDC 453109

2334
R

Bandpass Compressor: A New
Type of Speech-Compression
Device

B. Gold
C. M. Rader

J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 36, 1215
(1964)

2335
R

Band Edge Structure of PbS,
PbSe, and PbTe

J. O. Dimmock
G. B. Wright

Phys. Rev. 135, A821 (1964)

2337
R

Output Power from GaAs Lasers
at Room Temperature

C.C.
B. S.
P. C.
J.D.

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence)
52, 717 (1964)

2338
R

Multidimensional Parameter
Estimation by the Summed
Weighted Least Squares Minimization of Remainders

H. Schneider

J. Astron. Sci. 11, No. 3, 61
(1964), DDC 613884

2339
R

Microwave Modulation of a
GaAs Injection Laser

B. S. Goldstein
J. D. Welch

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence)
52, 715 (1964)

2341
R

Vacuum Voltage Breakdown as a
Thermal Instability of the
Emitting Protrusion

G. E. Vibrans

J. Appl. Phys. 35, 1600(1964),
DDC 453107

2343
R

On the Interpretation of Radar
Reflections from the Moon

J. V. Evans
T. Hagfors

Icarus 3, 151 (1964)

2344
R

Galvano-Thermomagnetic Effects
in Semiconductors and Semimetals. IV. Mercury Selenide

T. C. Harman

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 25, 931
(1964)

2345
R

Searching for Novel Targets

U. Neisser
R. Lazar§

Percept, and Motor Skills 19,
427 (1964)

2346
R

Some Non-Central F-Distributions Expressed in Closed Form

R. Price

Biometrika 51, 107 (1964)

2348
R

High-Resolution Microwave
Spectra of H and OH Absorption Lines of Cassiopeia A

A. H. Barrett§
M. L. Meeks
S. Weinreb

Nature 202, 475 (1964)

2349
R

Note on Quantum Effects in
Radiometer Observations

T. Hagfors
M. L. Meeks

Astron. J. 69, 447 (1964)

2350
R

Video Pulse Amplifier with
Wide Dynamic Range

R. E. Richardson

Rev. Sci. Instr. 35, 1600(1964),
DDC 454268

Gallagher §
Goldstein
Tandy §
Welch

150

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A. I. Grayzel

2351
R

The Frequency Dependence of
the Powers and Impedances of
Varactor Frequency Multipliers

2353-1
R

Magneto-Optical Scattering from
D. O. Smith
Multilayer Magnetic and Dielectric Films. I. General Theory

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence)
52, 1056 (1964), DDC 613885
Optica Acta 12, 13 (1965),
DDC 622307

2353-11 Magneto-Optical Scattering from
R
Multilayer Magnetic and Dielectric Films. II. Applications
of the General Theory

D.O. Smith

Optica Acta 12, 193 (1965),
DDC 626887

2355
R

The Bandwidth of the AbruptJunction Varactor-Frequency
Doubler

A. I. Grayzel

IEEE Trans. Circuit Theory
CT-13, 52 (1966)

2356
R

Ionospheric Backscatter
Observations

J. V. Evans
M. Loewenthal

Planet. Space Sci. 12, 915
(1964)

2357
R

Radar Echoes from the Sun

J. C. James

Trans. IEEE, PTGMIL MIL-8,
210 (1964); Trans. IEEE,
PTGAP AP-12. 876 (1964),
DDC 453366

2358A

An Experimental Infrared
Radar

E. D. Mills §
N. A. Sullivan §
J. W.-Meyer

Microwave J. 9, No. 2, 33(1966)

2359
R

Acoustic Plasma Waves in
Semimetals

A. L. McWhorter
W. G. May

IBM J. Research Develop. 8, 285
(1964)

2360A

Thermistor Measures Dielectric
Gas Content

E. B. Murphy

Electronics 37, No. 27, 54(1964)

2361A

Energy Levels of d Electrons in
CaF2- Evidence of Strong Dynamical Jahn-Teller Distortions

J. R. O'Connor
J.H. Chen§

Appl. Phys. Letters 5, 100(1964)

2362
R

On the Angular Resolution of
Multiple Targets

J. R. Sklar
F. C. Schweppe

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence)
52, 1Q44 (1964)

2363
R

Experiment with Speechlike
Phase in a Spectrally Flattened
Pitch-Excited Channel Vocoder

B. Gold

J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 36, 1892
(1964), DDC 454697

2364A
R

The Reduction of Electromagnetic
Backscatter from a Plasma-Clad
Conducting Body

B. L. Murphy

J. Appl. Phys. 36, 1918(1965),
DDC 430589

2365
R

Backscattering from an Undulating Surface with Applications to Radar Returns from
the Moon

T. Hagfors

J.Geophys. Res. 69, 3779(1964)

2366
R

Spontaneous Bending of Thin
{ill} Crystals of III-V Compounds

M. C. Finn
B.C. Gatos

Surface Sci. 1, 361 (1964),
DDC 612566

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2369
R

Radar Frequency Modulations
for Accelerating Targets
Under a Bandwidth Constraint

F. C. Schweppe

IEEE Trans. Mil. Electron.
MIL-9, 25 (1965), DDC 616447

2370
R

Theory of Electromagnetic Field
Measurement and Photoelectron
Counting

P. L. Kelley
W. H. Kleiner

Phys. Rev. 1_36, A316(1964),
DDC 453103

2371
R

An F Region Eclipse

J, V. Evans

J.Geophys. Res. 70, 131 (1965),
DDC 613886

237 2
R

Lattice Energy Transfer and
Stimulated Emission from
CeF :Nd+3

J. R. O'Connor
W. A. Hargreaves§

Appl. Phys. Letters 4, 208 (1964)

2373
R

With Cryogenics

J. W. Meyer

IEEE Student J. 9^ (September
1964)

2374
R

Aspherical Spin Density
in S-State Cations

T. A. Kaplan

Phys. Rev. 136, A1636(1964),
DDC 613810

2376

Cyclotron Resonance:
(Diamagnetic Resonance)

G.F. Dresselhaus

Encyclopedia of Phvsics
(Reinhold, New York, 1966)

2378
R

Representations of the Inhomogeneous Lorentz Group in Terms
of an Angular Momentum Basis:
Derivation for the Cases of Nonzero Mass and Zero Mass,
Discrete Spin

J. S. Lomont
H. E. Moses

J. Math. Phys. 5, 1438(1964)

2379A

The Dark Side of the Laser

J. J. Schlickman
R. H. Kingston

Electronics 38, No. 8, 93(1965)

2380A
R

Optical deHaas-Shubnikov Effect
in Antimony

M.S. Dresselhaus
J. G. Mavroides

Solid State Commun.2, 2 97
(1964), DDC 453108

2382
R

Measurements of UHF and LBand Radar Clutter in the
Central Pacific Ocean

G. R. Curry

IEEE Trans. Mil. Electron.
MIL-9, 39 (1965), DDC 616441

2383
R

Partial Pressures and Gibbs
Free Energy of Formation for
Congruently Subliming CdTe(c)

R. F. Brebrick
A. J. Strauss

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 25, 1441
(1964), DDC 614292

2384
R

Efficiency in a TetrahedralAnvil Press as Related to Anvil
and Pyrophyllite Size

M. D. Banus
S. D. Nye

Rev. Sci. Instr. 35, 1319(1964),
DDC 453368

2385
R

Ultrasonics — A Report on the
1963 Symposium

J. J. G. McCue

Phys. Today 17, No. 6, 36 (1964)

2386
R

Experimental Bound on the
Orbital Effects of Charge Drag

1.1. Shapiro

J.Geophys. Res. 69, 4693(1964),
DDC 453365

2387A
R

Redirecting the Search Process

U. Neisser
A. Stopper §

Brit. J. Psychol. 56, 359(1965),
DDC 628561

152

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JA No.
2388

Lasers

R. H. Kingston

Encyclopedia of Physics
(Reinhold, New York, 1966)

2389

Reststrahlen Reflection in
HgTe

D. H. Dickey
J. G. Mavroides

Solid State Commun.2, 213
(1964)

2390
R

Electrochemical Dember Effect
in Semiconductors

W. W. Harvey
M.C. Finn

Surface Sci. 2, 456 (1964),
DDC 614180

2391
R

Stimulated Raman Emission
at 90° to the Ruby Beam

J. H. Dennis
P. E. Tannenwald

Appl. Phys. Letters 5, 58(1964)

2392

Single Crystal Growth of Transition Metal Oxides from Polytungstate Fluxes

W. Kunnmann
A. Ferretti
R. J. Arnott
D. B. Rogers

J. Phys.Chem. Solids 26, 311
(1965)

2393
R

Vector Pitch Detection

C. M. Rader

J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 36, 1963
(1964), DDC 453104

2394

The Band Gap of Boron
Phosphide

R. I. Stearns §

J. Appl. Phys. 36, 330(1965)

2398
R

Temperature Dependence of
Attenuation of 70-Gc/sec
Acoustic Waves in Quartz

J. B. Thaxter
P. E. Tannenwald

Appl. Phys. Letters 5, 67(1964)

2399
R

Galvano- Ther momagnetic
Phenomena and the Figure of
Merit in Bismuth. I. Transport
Properties of Intrinsic Material

T. C. Harman
J. M. Honig
B. M. Tarmy

Adv. Energy Conversion 5, 1
(1965), DDC 618461

2400
R

Matched-Filter Theory for HighVelocity Accelerating Targets

E. J. Kelly
R. P. Wishner

IEEE Trans. Mil. Electron.
MIL-9, 56 (1965), DDC 616440

2401
R

The Behavior of Likelihood
Ratios of Stochastic Processes
Related by Groups of Transformations

T. S. Pitcher

Ann. Math.Stat. 36, 529(1965),
DDC 616431

2404
R

A \/4 and x/Z Shift Method for
Elimination of Unwanted WallEchoes in Radar-Anechoic
Chambers

J. H. Halberstein
P. C. Fritsch

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence)
52, 1743 (1964), DDC 613811

2405
R

PbTe Diode Laser

J. F.
A. R.
R. J.
T. C.
A. J.
R. H.

Appl. Phys. Letters 5, 7 5(1964)

2407
R

Array Antennas: New Applications for an Old Technique

J. L. Allen

IEEE Spectrum 1, No. 11, 115
(1964), DDC 454539

2409
R

Diagonal Representation of the
Radar Scattering Matrix for
an Axially Symmetric Body

S. L. Borison

IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-13, 176 (1965), DDC 613887

Butler
Calawa
Phelan, Jr.
Harman
Strauss
Rediker

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JA No.
2410

Diamagnetism

J. B. Goodenough

Encyclopedia of Physics
(Reinhold, New York, 1966)

2411
R

The Scaling of Digital Differential Analyzers

H. K. Knudsen

IEEE Trans. Electron. Computers
EC-14, 583 (1965), DDC 625021

2412
R

Peritectic Reaction in the
Superconductor Nb,Sn (Cb,Sn)

F. J. Bachner
H. C. Gatos
M. D. Banus

Trans. Met. Soc. AIME 233, 227
(1965), DDC 613812

2413A
R

Band Structure of HgTe and
HgTe-CdTe Alloys

T. C. Harman
W. H. Kleiner
A. J. Strauss
G. B. Wright
J. G. Mavroides
J. M. Honig
D. H. Dickey

Solid State Commun.2, 305 (1964),
DDC 453102

2415
R

On the Fuel-Optimal Singular
Control of Nonlinear SecondOrder Systems

M. Athans
M. D. Canon

Trans. IEEE, PTGAC AC-9, 360
(1964), DDC 613888

2416
R

Luminescence and Coherent
Emission in a Large-Volume
Injection Plasma in InSb

I. Melngailis
R. J. Phelan, Jr.
R. H. Rediker

Appl. Phys. Letters 5, 99 (1964)

2417
R

Inversion of {ill} Surfaces
in Single Crystal Regrowth
During Interface-Alloying
of Intermetallic Compounds

E. D. Hinkley
R. H. Rediker
M. C. La vine

Appl. Phys. Letters 5, 110(1964)

2418
R

Semiconductor Injection Laser

R. H. Rediker

McGraw-Hill Yearbook of
Science and Technology (1965)

2419
R

PbSe Diode Laser

J. F.
A. R.
R. J.
A. .1.
R. H.

Solid State Commun.2, 303
(1964), DDC 453105 "

2420A

Evidence of Stimulated Emission in Ruby-Laser-Pumped
GaAs

J. J. Schlickman
M. E. Fitzgerald
R. H. Kingston

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence)
52, 1739 (1964)

2422
R

Measured Transition from Laminar to Turbulent Flow and Subsequent Growth of Turbulent Wakes

W. G. Clay
M. Labitt
R. E. Slattery

AIAA J. 3, 837 (1965),
DDC 618460

2423
R

Constitutional Supercooling
in Iodine Vapor Crystal Growth

T. B. Reed
W. J. LaFleur

Appl. Phys. Letters 5, 191(1964),
DDC 618455

2425
R

On the Schwartz Inequality

M. J. Levin

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence)
53, 107 (1965)

2428
R

Circulator Synthesis

J. A. Weiss

IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory
Tech. MTT-13, 38(1965),
DDC 616432

Butler
Calawa
Phelan, Jr.
Strauss
Rediker

154

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2429A
R

Generation of Stokes and AntiStokes Radiation in Raman
Media

H.A. Haus§
P. L. Kelley
H. J. Zeiger

Phys. Rev. 138, A960 (1965),
DDC 621115

2433
R

Bounds on the Volume and
Height Distributions of the
Ambiguity Function

R. Price
E. M. Hofstetter

IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory IT-11,
207 (1965), DDC 622320

2434
R

On the Behavior of f0F2
During Solar Eclipses

J. V. Evans

J. Geophys. Res. 70, 733 (1965),
DDC 613889

2435

Ionospheric Investigations by
the Faraday Rotation of Incoherent Backscatter

G. H. Millman!
V.C. Pineo
D. P. Hynek

J. Geophys. Res. 69, 4051 (1964),
DDC 453364

2436
R

Distribution of Magnetic Moment
in Hexagonal Cobalt

R. M. Moon

Phys. Rev. L36, A195 (1964),
DDC 453106

2437
R

Electron-Beam-Pumped Laser

C. E. Hurwitz
R. J. Keyes

Appl. Phys. Letters 5, 139(1964)

2443
R

Electric Furnace for Operation
in Oxidizing, Neutral, and Reducing Atmospheres to 2400°C

T. B. Reed
R. E. Fahey

Rev. Sci. Instr. 36, 289(1965)
DDC 616133

2444
R

Searching Through Word Lists

U. Nfeisser
H. K. Beller §

Brit. J. Psychol. 56, 349(1965),
DDC 628562

2446
R

Electromagnetic Mode Mixing
in Nonlinear Media

R. H. Kingston
A. L. McWhorter

Proc. IEEE 53, 4 (1965),
DDC 613890

2447
R

Superconducting Characteristics
of the High-Pressure InSb-/J
Tin System

M. D. Banus
S. N. Vernon
H. C. Gatos

J. Appl. Phys. 36, 864(1965),
DDC 616443

2451A
R

Radar Observations of Meteor
Deceleration

J. V. Evans

J. Geophys. Res. 71, 171 (1966),
DDC 630368

2452
R

Elastic Constants of HgTe

J. G. Mavroides
D. F. Kolesar

Solid State Commun. 2, 363
(1964), DDC 614308

2453
R

A Solid-State RoomTemperature Operated GaAs
Laser Transmitter

G. F. Dalrymple
B. S. Goldstein
T. M. Quist

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence)
52, 1742 (1964)

24 54
R

Resistivities and Transformation Rates of High-Pressure
InSb-/3 Sn Alloys

M. D. Banus
A. J. Strauss
L. B. Farrell

J. Appl. Phys. 36, 2186(1965),
DDC 622322

2456
R

Pressure Dependence of the
Alpha-Beta Transition Temperature in Silver Selenide

M. D. Banus

Science 147, 732 (1965),
DDC 613891

2457
R

Magnetic Properties of InAs
Diode Electroluminescence

F. L. Galeener §
I. Melngailis
G. B. Wright
R. H. Rediker

J. Appl. Phys. 36, 1574(1965),
DDC 624878

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2459
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Digitized Voice-Excited
Vocoder for Telephone-Quality
Inputs, Using Bandpass Sampling
of the Baseband Signal

B. Gold
J. Tierney

J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 37, 753
(1965), DDC 619923

2460
R

Electrical Properties of Ferromagnetic CrO (1.89 < x < 2.02)

D. S. Chapin
J. A. Kafalas
J. M. Honig

J.Phys.Chem. 69, 1402(1965),
DDC 616446

2461
R

Transformation from a Linear
Momentum to an Angular
Momentum Basis for Particles
of Zero Mass and Finite Spin

H. E. Moses

J. Math. Phys. 6, 928 (1965),
DDC 621116

2464

Semiconductor Lasers

R. H. Rediker

Phys. Today 18, No. 2, 42 (1965),
DDC 613892

2465

A Simple Local-Sufficiency
Condition Based on the Second
Variation

P. L. Falb

IEEE Trans. Automat. Control
AC-10, 348 (1965)

2466
R

An Integral Expression for the
Log Likelihood Ratio of Two
Gaussian Processes

T.S. Pitcher

J. SIAM Appl. Math. 14, 228 (1966)

2467
R

Radar Observations of Venus
at 3.6 Centimeters

D. Karp
W. E. Morrow, Jr.
W. B. Smith

Icarus 3, 473 (1964), DDC 613893

2469
R

Theoretical Limitations on the
Transmission of Data from
Analog Sources

T. J. Goblick, Jr.

IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory
IT-11. 558 (1965), DDC 633187

247 3

Adsorption Theory from the
Viewpoint of Order-Disorder
Theory

J. M. Honig

Accepted Chap. 13, The Solid Gas
Interface (Marcell-Dekker,
New York)

2474
R

Optical Pyrometer Measurement
of RF Power

T. B. Reed
J. T. Roddy

Rev. Sci. Instr. 36, 620(1965),
DDC 618453

2475
R

Simple Construction for Determining the Phase Change of
Light Reflected at Normal
Incidence

G. B. Wright

Appl. Optics 4, 366(1965),
DDC 614309

2477
R

Magnetoabsorption of the Indirect Transition in Germanium

J. Halpern
B. Lax

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 26, 911
(1965), DDC 618459

247 9
R

Cause of the Mid-Latitude
Evening
6 Increase in f F,
o 2

J.V. Evans

J. Geophys. Res. 70, 1175(1965),
DDC 614310

2480
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Partial Pressures of Hg(g) and
Te2(g) in the Hg-Te System from
Optical Densities

R. F. Brebrick
A. J. Strauss

J.Phys.Chem. Solids 26, 989
(1965), DDC 621203

2482
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X-Band Modulation of GaAs
Lasers

B. S. Goldstein
R. M. Weigand

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence)
53, 195 (1965)

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JA No.
248 3
R

Fourth Test of General
Relativity

1.1. Shapiro

Phys. Rev. Letters 13, 789 (1964),
DDC 613894

2484
R

The Packaged and Mounted
Diode as a Microwave Circuit

W. J. Getsinger

IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory
Tech. MTT-14, 58 (1966)

2486
R

Band Structure and Magnetism
of Gadolinium Metal

J.O. Dimmock
A. J. Freeman §

Phys. Rev. Letters 13, 750 (1964),
DDC 613895

2487

Line Shape and Amplitude of
Giant Quantum Oscillations
in Ultrasonic Absorption

Y. Shapira §
B. Lax

Phys. Rev. 138, A1191 (1965)

2488
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Ultrasonics

J. J.G. McCue

Science 147, 309 (1965),
DDC 613828

2492
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Lorentz Microscopy of Small
Ferromagnetic Particles

M. S. Cohen

J. Appl. Phys. 36, 1602(1965),
DDC 616438

2493
R

On Surface-Wave Coupling Between Elements of Large Arrays

J. L. Allen

IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-13, 638 (1965), DDC 625016

2494
R

The Haystack Microwave Research Facility

H. G. Weiss

IEEE Spectrum 2, No. 2, 50(1965),
DDC 614734

2495
R

Effect of Trivalent Manganese
on the Crystal Symmetry
on Some Lithium Spinels

D. B. Rogers
R. W. Germann
R. J. Arnott

J. Appl. Phys. 36, 2338(1965),
DDC 622323

2496
R

An Intermediate Value Theorem
for Sequential Analog to Digital
Converters Without Sample-Hold

W. L. Black

Inform, and Control 8, 451 (1965),
DDC 623604

2498
R

High Efficiency Varactor UpperSideband Upconverter

H. J. Pratt
W. J. Ince
R. C. Sicotte

Proc.IEEE (Correspondence)
53, 305 (1965), DDC 616132

2500
R

Linear Codes of Constant
Weight

E. Weiss

J.Soc.Ind. Appl. Math. 14, 106
(1966), DDC 633178

2501
R

Galvano-Thermomagnetic
Phenomena and the Figure of
Merit in Bismuth. II. Survey
of Experimental Data and Calculation of Device Parameters

T.C. Harman
J. M. Honig
L. Jones §

Adv. Energy Conversion 5, 183
(1965), DDC 628559

2503
R

Electron Density Decay in Wakes

W. M. Kornegay

AIAA J. 3, 1819 (1965),
DDC 626880

2504
R

Simulation of Radar Backscattering in a Ripple Tank

A. J. Bogush, Jr.

Proc. IEEE 53, 1093(1965),
DDC 624733

2505
R

Longitudinal Injection-Plasma
Laser of InSb

I. Melngailis

Appl. Phys. Letters 6, 59 (1965),
DDC 613903

2506
R

Observation of Interband Transitions in Antimony

M.S. Dresselhaus
J. G. Mavroides

Phys. Rev. Letters 14, 259(1965),
DDC 614312

157

Journal Articles
JA No.
2509

Properties of Mercury Chalcogenides

T. C. Harman

Accepted Chap. 15, Properties
of II-VI Compounds (NorthHolland, Amsterdam)

2510
R

Measurement of Amplitude Noise
in Optical Cavity Masers

C. Freed
H. A. Haus§

Appl. Phys. Letters 6, 85(1965),
DDC 6147 37

2511
R

Spin Density of s Electrons
in Iron

T. A. Kaplan

Phys. Rev. Letters 14, 499 (1965)
DDC 618457

2512
R

Midlatitude Ionospheric Temperatures on Magnetically Quiet and
Disturbed Days

J. V. Evans

J.Geophys. Res. 70, 2726(1965),
DDC 621233

2514

A Per Letter Converse to the
Channel Coding Theorem

B. Re if fen

Accepted IEEE Trans. Inform.
Theory

2515
R

Optically Pumped Semiconductor Laser

R. J. Phelan, Jr.
R. El. Rediker

Appl. Phys. Letters 6, 70(1965),
DDC 613905

2516
R

Chemical Inhomogeneities and
Square B-H Loops

J. B. Goodenough

J. Appl. Phys. 36, 2342(1965),
DDC 622927

2517
R

Properties of the PbSe Diode
Laser

J.G. Butler
A. R. Calawa
R. H. Rediker

IEEE J. Quant. Electron. QE-1, 4
(1965), DDC 621204

2518

Free Carrier Magneto-Optical
Effects

E. D. Palik§
G. B.'Wright

Accepted Physics of III-V Compounds, Vol. 2 (Academic Press,
New York)

2519
R

Comparison of Vector and Autocorrelation Pitch Detectors

T^. I. Bluestein
CM. Rader

J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 37, 751 (1965)
DDC 618451

2520
R

The Relation of the Electrical
Conductivity in Single Crystals
of Rhenium Trioxide to the Conductivities of Sr2MgRe06 and
NaxW03

A. Ferretti
D. B. Rogers
J. B. Goodenough

J. Phvs.Chem. Solids 26, 2007
(1965), DDC 630364

2521A
R

Radio-Echo Studies of Meteors
at 68-Centimeter Wavelength

J. V. Evans

J.Geophys. Res. 70, 5395(1965)
DDC 626897

2522
R

Transformation from a Linear
Momentum to an Angular Momentum Basis for Relativistic Particles of Nonzero Mass and Any
Spin

H. E. Moses

J. Math. Phys. 6, 1244(1965),
DDC 624865

2523
R

Field Effect on Magnetoresistance S. Kawaji §
of n-Type Indium Antimonide
El. Huff §
EL C. Gatos

2524
R

A Bandwidth-Insertion-Loss
Tradeoff

W. L. Black

IEEE Trans. Circuit Theory CT-12,
615 (1965), DDC 633174

2525

Interband Magneto-Optical
Effects

B. Lax
J. G. Mavroides

Accepted Physics of Hl-V
Compounds. Vol. 2 (Academic
Press, New York)

158

Surface Sci. 3, 234 (1965),
DDC 621205

Journal Articles
JA No.
2527
R

On the Accuracy and Resolution of Radar Signals

F. C. Schweppe

IEEE Trans. Aerospace Electron.
Syst. AES-1. 235 (1965),
DDC 633179

2528
R

S-Band GaAs Gunn Effect
Oscillators

T. M. Quist
A. G. Foyt

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 53,
303 (1965), DDC 622309

2529A
R

GaAs-InSb n-n Heterojunction:
A Single-Crystal "Schottky"
Barrier

E. D. Hinkley
R. H. Rediker
D. K. Jadus§

Appl. Phys. Letters 6, 144 (1965),
DDC 618597

2530
R

Preparation and Paramagnetism
of the Rare Earth Trifluorides

S. Kern
P. M. Raccah

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 26, 1625
(1965), DDC 624722

2531
R

Greater Doubler Efficiency Using
Varactor Diodes with Small
Values of Gamma

A. I. Grayzel

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 53,
505 (1965), DDC 620981

2532
R

Effects of Electron Irradiation
on Metal-Oxide Semiconductor
Transistors

A. G. Stanley

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 53,
627 (1965), DDC 621206

2533
R

A Universal Micropower Logic
Element

W. G. Schmidt

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 53,
629 (1965), DDC 621207

2535
R

Higher Order Corrections to the
Molecular Field Theory of the
Magnetic State

G. F. Dresselhaus

Phys. Rev. 139, A855(1965),
DDC 621113

2537
R

Propagation and Scattering in
Plasmas

R. D. Kodis

Proc. IEEE 53, 1016 (1965),
DDC 623620

2542A
R

Optically Pumped InAs Laser

I. Melngailis

IEEE J. Quant. Electron. QE-1,
104 (1965), DDC 621208

2544
R

Telling a Computer How to
Evaluate Multidimensional
Situations

D. B. Yntema
L. Klem

IEEE Trans. Human Factors
Electron. HFE-6, 3 (1965),
DDC 628564

2545
R

Experiment in Solar Orientation of Spin Stabilized Satellite

M. C. Crocker
E. A. Vrablik

AIAA J. 3, 1350 (1965),
DDC 620979

2546
R

Digital Differential Analyzers
with Arbitrary Stored Interconnections

P. E. Wood, Jr.

IEEE Trans. Electron. Computers
EC-14, 936 (1965), DDC 636362

2547
R

Scattering of Short Pulses of
Electromagnetic Waves

J. Rheinstein

Proc. IEEE 53, 1069 (1965),
DDC 624732

2548A
R

Ionospheric Backscatter Observations at Millstone Hill

J.V. Evans

Planet. Space Sci. 13, 1031(1965),
DDC 616607

2549
R

Correlation of Experimental
and Theoretical Active Impedances of a Dipole in an
Array

B. L. Diamond
T. B. Lewis

IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-13, 806 (1965), DDC 627136

159

Journal Articles
JA No.
2550
R

Spin-Orbit Interaction in
Graphite

G. F. Dresselhaus
M. S. Dresselhaus

Phys. Rev. 140, A401 (1965),
DDC 625017

2553
R

A Comparison of Rocket,
Satellite, and Radar Determinations of Electron Temperature
at Midlatitudes

J. V. Evans

J. Geophys. Res. 70, 4365(1965),
DDC 623603

2554A
R

Irreducible Representations of
the Rotation Group in Terms of
Euler's Theorem

H. E. Moses

Nuovo Cimento 40, 1120(1965),
DDC 636370

2555
R

Reachability of Subspaces

P. L. Falb

IEEE Trans. Automat. Control
AC-10, 472 (1965), DDC 632149

2556
R

Long-Range Exchange Interactions from Spin-Wave Resonance

R. Weber
P. E. Tannenwald

Phys. Rev. 140, A498 (1965),
DDC 626883

2557
R

Statistical Properties of the
Turbulent Wake Behind Hypervelocity Spheres

W. G. Clay
J. Herrmann
R. E. Slattery

Phys. Fluids 8, 1792(1965),
DDC 633181

2559
R

Radar Signal Design Subject to
Simultaneous Peak and Average
Power Constraints

F. C. Schweppe
D. Gray

IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory IT-12,
13 (1966), DDC 635331

2560
R

Some Results on the Stochastic
Signal Parameter Estimation
Problem

E. M. Hofsterrer

IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory IT-11.
422 (1965), DDC 624866

2562
R

Magnetic Measurements with
Lorentz Microscopy

M.S. Cohen

IEEE Trans. Magnetics MAG-1,
156 (1965), DDC 623611

2564

Phased Arrays — There Is a
Future

J. L. Allen

Microwave J. 8, No. 6, 108(1965)

2565
R

A Spectral Radiometer for Reentry Measurements

R.V.Meyer

Appl. Optics 5, 159 (1966),
DDC 630366 "

2566
R

Techniques for Speech Bandwidth Compression, Using Combinations of Channel Vocoders
and Formant Vocoders

B. Gold

J. Acoust.Soc. Am. 38, 2(1965),
DDC 622321

2567
R

Electron Beam Pumped Lasers
of PbS, PbSe, and PbTe

C. E. Hurwitz
A. R. Calawa
R. H. Rediker

IEEE J. Quant. Electron. QE-1,
102 (1965), DDC 622308

2568

More on Wet Radomes

J. Ruze

IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-13, 823 (1965)

2569
R

Cause of the Midlatitude Winter
Night Increase in f0F2

J.V.Evans

J. Geophys. Res. 70, 4331 (1965),
DDC 623606

2570
R

Space-Time Symmetry of Transport Coefficients

W. H. Kleiner

Phys. Res. 142, 318(1966),
DDC 635328

160

Journal Articles
JA No.
2572
R

Magnetostriction Effects in
Remanence Phase Shifters

E. Stern
D. H. Temme

IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory
Tech. MTT-13. 873(1965),
DDC 631166

2573
R

Radio Echo Observations of
Venus and Mercury at 23 cm
Wavelength

J. V. Evans
R. A. Brockelman
J.C. Henry
G. M. Hyde
L.G. Kraft
W. A. Reid
W. W. Smith

Astron. J. 70, 486(1965),
DDC 624731

2576

Random Sampling of Random
Processes: Impulse Processes

O. A. Z. Leneman

Accepted Inform, and Control

2577
R

Random Sampling of Random
Processes: Optimum Linear
Interpolation

O. A. Z. Leneman

J. Franklin Inst. 281, 302(1966)

257 9
R

Impurity and Exciton Effects on
the Infrared Absorption Edges
of III-V Compounds

E. J. Johnson
H.Y. Fan§

Phys. Rev. 133, A1991 (1965)
DDC 623668

2580
R

Particle Sizes of Clay Minerals
by Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering

R. J. Arnott

Am. Mineralogist 50, 1563(1965)
DDC 630376

2582

Radar Astronomy

G. H. Pettengill
I. I. Shapiro

Ann. Rev. Astron. Astrophys. 3,
377 (1965)

2583

Structural Analysis of the Haystack Antenna

W. R. Fanning

J. Struct. Div. ASCE 92, No. ST 1,
431 (1966), DDC 633180

2584

Progress in Semiconductor
Lasers

B. Lax

IEEE Spectrum 2, No. 7, 62
(1965).

2587

A Multidimensional Sampling
Theorem

R. T. Prosser

Accepted J. Math, and Mech.

2588
R

Quenching of Dy+2 Fluorescence
by Y+2 in CaF2:Dy+2 Lasers

J. R. O'Connor

Appl. Phys. Letters 7, 54(1965),
DDC 623612

2589

Effect of Y+3 on the Reduction of
Sm+3 in CaF2

J. R. O'Connor
R. M. Hilton §

Appl. Phys. Letters 7, 53 (1965)

2590
R

Simple Apparatus for Applying
Uniaxial Pressure at Very Low
Temperatures

J.H. R. Ward

Rev. Sci. Instr. 36, 1376(1965),
DDC 625020

2591
R

Properties of InAs Lasers

I. Melngailis

J. Appl. Phys. 37, 899(1966)

2592

Random Sampling of Random
Processes: Stationary Occurrence Processes

F. J. Beutler §
O. A. Z. Leneman

Accepted Inform, and Control

161

Journal Articles
JA No.
2593
R

Relationship of Geometric Optics
and Autocorrelation Approaches
to the Analysis of Lunar and
Planetary Radar

T. Hagfors

J.Geophys. Res. 71, 379(1966),
DDC 633184

2594
R

Reduction of the Electromagnetic
Vector Potential to the Irreducible Representations of the
Inhomogeneous Lorentz Group
and Manifestly Covariant Quantization with a Positive-Definite
Metric for the Hilbert Space

H. E. Moses

Nuovo Cimento 42, 757 (1966)

2596
R

The Lorentz Force

M.S. Cohen
K. J. Harte
J.R. SzablyaS

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 53,
1145 (1965), DDC 624723

2597
R

The Bohr-Sommerfeld Quantization Rule and the Weyl
Correspondence

P. N. Argyres

Physics 2, 131 (1965),
DDC 626877

2599
R

High Field Magnetoabsorption
of the Indirect Transition
Exciton in Germanium at 1.7 °K

J. Halpern
B. Lax

J.Phys.Chem. Solids 27, 114
(1966), DDC 630372

2600

Partial Pressure of Se2 and
Optical Density of Selenium
Vapor in the Visible and
Ultraviolet

R. F. Brebrick

J. Chem. Phys. 43, 3031 (1965),
DDC 626893

2601
R

Differential Input-Controlled
Gated Oscillator

Y. Cho

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 53,
1641 (1965), DDC 626878

2604
R

PbS Diode Laser

J. F. Butler
A. R. Calawa

J. Electrochem. Soc. 11_2, 1056
(1965), DDC 623624

2605
R

Electrical Properties of Metal
Oxides Characterized by
"Hopping" Charge Carriers

J. M. Honig

J.Chem. Educ. 43, 76(1966)

2606
R

Atomic Spectra and Radiation
Processes — A Report on the
Oxford Conference

L. C. Bradley
H. M. Foley§

Phys. Today 18, No. 8, 40 (1965)

2608

Determinable Classes of Channels R. T. Prosser
W. L. Root §

Accepted J. Math, and Mech.

2609

deHass-vanAlpen Effect in Pyrolytic and Single-Crystal Graphite

S. J. Williamson §
S. Foner §
M. S. Dresselhaus

Phys. Rev. 140, A1429(1965)

2610
R

Pressures of Hg and Selenium
over HgSe (C) from Optical
Density Measurements

R. F. Brebrick

J.Chem. Phys. 43, 3846(1965),
DDC 632151

2613A
R

Automatic Potentiometric EDTA
and Redox Titrations for Determinations of Stoichiometry

M.C. Gardels
J.C. Cornwell

Anal. Chem. 38, 774(1966)

162

Journal Articles
JA No.
2614
R

Experimental Observation of the
Creeping-Wave Phenomenon in
Backscatter Using a Short-Pulse
Radar System

D. E. Foreman !
D. F. Sedivec

Proc. IEEE 53, 1102(1965),
DDC 612537

2615

Preface to the Radar Reflectivity
Issue

P. C. Fritsch

Proc. IEEE 53, 770 (1965)

2616
R

Scattering of Electromagnetic
Waves from Conducting Spheres
with Thin Lossy Coatings

J. Rheinstein

IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-13, 983 (1965), DDC 632148

2617
R

A Note on the Theory of Scattering from an Irregular Surface

R. D. Kodis

IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-14, 77 (1966), DDC 635329

2620

A Volumetric Determination of
Arsenic and Antimony in Mixed
Manganese Arsenide. Antimonide
and Phosphide Compounds

E. R. Whipple§
D. H. Ridgley

Accepted Anal. Chim. Acta

2621

Superconductivity in the Transition Metal Carbides:
Mo4.8Si3Co.6,

V. Sadapopan!
H.C. Gatos

J. Phys.Chem. Solids 27, 235
(1966)

Moo.95Hfo.05Co.7 5 and M02C
2622

Towards a Theory of the
Anomalous Thermoelectric
Effect in Magnetically Dilute
Alloys

L. L. Van Zandt
A. W. Overhauser §

Phys. Rev. 141, 583 (1966)

2t>2S
R

Cyclotron Resonance of Piezoelectric Polarons

D. M. Larsen

Phys. Rev. 142, 428 (1966),
DDC 635332

2626
R

Photocurrent Spectrum and
Photoelectron Counts Produced
by a Gaseous Laser

C. Freed
H. A. Haus§

Phys. Rev. 141, 287(1966)
DDC 633186

2627
R

Tenuous Surface Layer on the
Moon: Evidence Derived from
Radar Observations

T.
R.
H.
L.
G.

Science 150, 1153 (1965)
DDC 628565

2628

On Mean-Square Reconstruction Error

O. A. Z. Leneman
J. B. Lewis

IEEE Trans. Automat. Control
AC-11, 324 (1966)

2629
R

Physics of Quantum Electronics
A Conference Report

P. E. Tannenwald
P. L. Kelley
B. Lax

Phys. Today 18, No. 9, 58(1965)
DDC 627135

2631
R

The Lincoln Calibration Sphere

R. T. Prosser

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 53,
1672 (1965), DDC 457238

2632

Step-Wise Interpolation for
Various Sampling Schemes

O. A. Z. Leneman
J. B. Lewis

Accepted ,1. Franklin Inst.

2633
R

A Note Concerning the Temperature Profile within a Thermomagnetic Energy Converter

T. C . Ha r man
J. M. Honig

Adv. Energy Conversion 6,
(1966)

Hagfors
A. Brockelman
H. Danforth
B. Hanson
M. Hyde

163

127

Journal Articles
JA No.
2635
R

Cross-Coupling in High Speed
Digital Systems

J. R. Connolly

IEEE Trans. Electron. Computers
EC-15, 323 (1966)

2636
R

Pressure-Tuned PbSe Diode
Laser

J. M. Besson§
J.F. Butler
A. R. Calawa
W. Paul§
R. H. Rediker

Appl. Phys. Letters 7, 206(1965),
DDC 628560

2637

Non-Stoichiometry in Binary
Semiconductor Compounds,

R. F. Brebrick

Accepted Progress in Chemistry
of the Solid State, Vol. 3
(Pergamon Press, New York)

2638

Absolute Instabilities with
Drifted Helicons

A. Bers§
A. L. McWhorter

Phys. Rev. Letters 15, 755 (1965)

2640

Discussion of "Theory of NonJ. M. Honig
equilibrium Thermodynamics
with Application to the Transport
Processes in a Solid" by M. R. ElSaden

2641

Magnetic and Electric Properties
of Re02: Theoretical

J. B. Goodenough
P. Gibart§
J. Brenet §

Compt. rend. 261, 2331 (1965)

2642
R

Solution Regrowth of Planar
InSb Laser Structures

I. Melngailis
A. R. Calawa

.LElectrochem.Soc.l_13' 58(1966),
DDC 630373

2643
R

Large Aperture Seismic Array
Signal Handling System

R.
R.
C.
R.

Proc. IEEE 53, 1844(1965)

2644
R

The Gunn Effect in Polar
Semiconductors

A. G. Foyt
A. L. McWhorter

IEEE Trans. Electron Devices
ED-13, 79 (1966), DDC 636369

2647
R

Maximizing the Longitudinal
Magneto-Optical TransmissionScattering from Multilayer
Magnetic and Dielectric Films

D. O. Smith

Optica Acta 13, 121 (1966)

2648
R

Upper Limit on 2- and 3.75 Centi- I. I. Shapiro
meter Radiation from Blue Stellar S. Weinreb
Objects

Astrophys. J. 143, 598(1966),
DDC 635326

2649
R

Data Recording and Processing
for the Experimental Large
Aperture Seismic Array

Proc. IEEE 53, 1852(1965)

2650
R

Optimum Rate Allocation for
L. M. Goodman
Encoding Sets of Analog Messages

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 5_3,
1776 (1965)

2651
R

Principles of an Experimental
Large Aperture Seismic Array
(LASA)

P. E. Green, Jr.
R. A. Frosch §
C. F. Romney §

Proc. IEEE 53, 1821 (1965)

2653
R

Resistance Heated Crystal Puller
for Operation at 2000 "C

T. B. Reed
R. E. Fahey

Rev. Sci. Instr. 37, 59 (1966)

V. Wood
G. Enticknap
S. Lin
M. Martinson

H. W. Briscoe
P. L. Fleck

164

Trans. ASME, J. Heat Transfer,
Series C, 62 (1966)

Journal Articles
,JA No.
2655
R

Irreducible Representations of
the Rotation Group in Terms of
the Axis and Angle of Rotation

H. E. Moses

Ann. Phys. 37, 224 (1966)

2656
R

Testing General Relativity
with Radar

I. 1. Shapiro

Phys. Rev. 141, 1219(1966)

2658

Optical Scattering from Cubic
Klectro-Optical Eilms

D. O. Smith

Accepted Optica Acta

2661

Observation of Interband
Transitions

E. D.
J. G.
M.S.
D. F.

Solid State Commun. 4, 65 (1966)

2662
R

Content-Addressed Memory
Using Magneto- or ElectroOptical Interrogation

D.O. Smith
K. ,J. Harte

IEEE Trans. Electron. Computers
EC-15, 123 (1966)

2663
R

Solar Rotation and Planetary
Orbits

I. I. Shapiro

Icarus 4, 549(1965), DDC 631166

2664
R

Semiconductor Laser Communications Through MultipleScatter Paths

E. J. Chatterton

Proc.IEEE53, 2114(1965),
DDC 631168

2665
R

Observations of Polarized OH
Emission

S. Weinreb
M. L. Meeks
J.C.Carter
A. H.' BarrettS
A. E.E. Rogers §

Nature 208, 440 (1965)

2666
R

The Performance of Sequential
Decoding in Conjunction with
Efficient Modulation

K. L. Jordan, Jr.

IEEE Trans. Commun. Tech.
COM-14, 283 (1966)

2667
R

Four-Probe Device for Accurate
Measurement of the Temperature Dependence of Electrical
Resistivity on Small, Irregularly
Shaped Single Crystals

R. W. Germann
D. B. Rogers

Rev. Sci. Instr. 37, 273(1966),
DDC 636363

2668
R

Polar on Energy Spectrum

D. M. Larsen

Phys; Rev. 144, 697(1966)

2670
R

Remarks on "An Explanation of
the High Cation Vacancy Concentration and 0-Type Conductivity
in Semiconductors Containing a
Multivalent Metal in Its Lowest
Valence State"

R. F. Brebrick

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 27, 617
(1966), DDC 636220

2672
R

Pseudobinary InSb-InTe
System

A. J. Strauss
M. D. Banus
M.C. Finn

J. Electrochem. Soc. 1_13, 458
(1966)

267 3

Computation of the Performance
of the Abrupt Junction Varactor
Doubler

A. I. Grayzel

Accepted IEEE Trans. Microwave
Theory Tech.

Haidemenakis §
Mavroides
Dresselhaus
Kolesar

165

Journal Articles
JA No.
2674
R

A Formal Semantics for Computer Languages and Its Application in a Compiler-Compiler

J. A. Feldman

Commun. ACS 9, 3 (1966),
DDC 633177

2676
R

The Special Issue on Ultrasonics

J. J.G. McCue
R. W. Damon §

Proc. IEEE 53, 1286(1965)

2677
R

Radar Astronomy at Millimeter
and Submillimeter Wavelengths

J. W. Meyer

Proc. IEEE 54, 484 (1966)

2678
R

Antenna Tolerance Theory —
A Review

J. W. Meyer

Proc. IEEE 54, 633 (1966)

2680
R

On "Error Bounds for Jittered
Sampling"

O. A. Z. Leneman

IEEE Trans. Automat. Control
AC -11, 150 (1966)

2683
R

Effect of Electron Irradiation
on N-Channel MOS Transistors

A. G. Stanley

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 53.
2140 (1965)

2684
R

Self-Focusing of Optical Beams

P. L. Kelley

Phys. Rev. Letters 15, 1005 (1965),
DDC 628563

2685

On Nonlinear Binary Sequential
Circuits and Their Inverses

B. Reiffen
H. Yudkin

Accepted IEEE Trans. Electron.
Computers

2688

A Note on Overdriven Abrupt
Junction Varactor Doublers
and Frequency Converters

A. I. Grayzel

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 53,
2140 (1965)

2692

Antenna Cost, Efficiency and
System Noise

J. Ru z e

IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-14, 249 (1966)

2693
R

A Note on the Abrupt Junction
Large Signal Upconverter

A. I. Grayzel

Proc. IEEK (Correspondence) 54,
78 (1966), DDC 634856

2694
R

On Some New Results in ShotNoise

O. A. Z. Leneman

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 53,
2130 (1965)

2697
R

Bulk GaAs Microwave Amplifiers

A. G. Foyt
T. M. Quist

Rev. Sci. Instr. 37, 273(1966),
DDC 634858

2698
R

Structure of Equations Specifying
Operating Characteristics of
Energy Converters Constructed
of Anisotropic Materials

J. M. Honig
T. C. Harman

Adv. Energy Conversion 6,
149 (1966)

2699
R

Radio Structure of the Galactic
Center Region

D. Downes §
A. Maxwell §
M. L. Meeks

Nature 208, 1189 (1965),
DDC 635327

2701
R

Radar Echo Variations of a
Large Rough Sphere

M. L. Burrows

IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-14, 455 (1966)

27 02

Some Results in Random
Pulse Trains

O. A. Z. Leneman

IEEE Trans. Automat. Control
AC-11, 331 (1966)

166

Journal Articles
JA No.
2708
R

Photoelectron Statistics Produced by a Laser Operating
Below the Threshold of
Oscillation

C. Freed
If. A. Haus1

Phys. Rev. Letters 15, 943 (1965)

2710
R

Ross-Schiff Analysis of a
Proposed Test of General
Relativity: A Critique

I. I. Shapiro

Phys. Rev. 145, 1005(1966)

2713

Three Signaling Systems for
Double Access to an Active
Satellite

F. Jelinek §

IEEE Trans. Commun. Tech.
COM-14, 140 (1966)

2716
R

Approximation by Realizable
Transfer Functions

J. W. Craig
L. M. Goodman

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54,
63 (1966), DDC 635333

2717
K

Some Remarks on "Spectrums of
Modulated Pulse Trains"

O. A. Z. Leneman

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54,
793 (1966)

2718
R

A New Vocoder Conferencing
Scheme

C. M. Rader
W. R. Crowther

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54,
95 (1966), DDC 635336

2719

Partial Pressures of Te2(g) in
Equilibrium with Gel.gTeA+^c)
from Optical Density Data

R. F. Brebrick

Accepted J. Phys. Chem. Solids

2720
R

Optimum Sampling and Quantizing Rates

L. M. Goodman

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54,
90 (1966)

2721

Note on the Effect of Shadowing
on the Backscattering of Waves
from a Random Rough Surface

R. A. Brockelman
T. Hagfors

Accepted IEEE Trans. Antennas
Propag.

2722

Comment on a "Closed Form
Expression for the Mie Series
for Large, Low-Density Dielectric Spheres"

J. Rheinstein
M. Rockowitz

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54,
436 (1966), DDC 633175

2723

Single Crystal Growth and Electrical Transport Properties of
Intermediates in the Spinel
System Co1+6V2-604

D. B. Rogers
A. Ferretti

Accepted J. Phys. Chem. Solids

2726

Random Sampling of Random
Processes: Mean-Square Comparison of Various Interpolators

J. B. Lewis
O. A. Z. Leneman

Accepted IEEE Trans. Automat.
Control

2727

Photoelectron Statistics Produced C. Freed
by a Laser Operating Below and
II. A. Haus §
Above the Threshold of Oscillation

Accepted .1. Quant. Electron.

2729
R

Pole-Shared Linear-Phase BandPass Filter Bank

P. R. Drouilhet, Jr.
L. M. Goodman

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54,
701 (1966)

2731
R

Comparative Data on CdS Transducers from 14 Mc/s to 70Gc/s

R. Weber

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54,
333 (1966)

2732
R

Large Cross-Linked Polystyrene
Slab Suffers Thermal Fatigue

E. B. Murphy

SPE J. 22, No. 4, 53 (1966)

167

Journal Articles
JA No.
2735
R

Fermi Surface, Magnetic
Ordering, and Electrical Properties of Rare-Earth Metals

A. J. Freeman §
J. O. Dimmock
R. E. Watson §

Phys. Rev. Letters 16, 94(1966)
DDC 633176

27 36

The Augmented Plane Wave
Method and the Electronic
Properties of Rare-Earth
Metals

A. J. Freeman §
J. O. Dimmock
R. E. Watson §

Accepted Theory of Atoms.
Molecules and Solids (Academic
Press, New York)

2739

Oscillatory Faraday Rotation of
the Indirect Transition in
Germanium at 1.7 °K

J. Halpern

Accepted J. Phys. Chem. Solids

2740

Millimeter Wave Phonon Generation, Propagation and Attenuation

J. B. Thaxter
P. E. Tannenvvald

Accepted IEEE Trans. Sonics
and Ultrasonics

2741

A Note on Reconstruction for
Randomly Sampled Data

J. B. Lewis
O. A. Z. Leneman

Accepted IEEE Trans. Automat.
Control

2743
R

Evidence for Impurity States
Associated with High Energy
Conduction Band Extrema in
n-CdTe

A. G. Foyt
R. E. HalstedS
W. Paul §

Phys. Rev. Letters 16, 55 (1966),
DDC 635337

2747

Space-Time Symmetry Restrictions on Transport Coefficients.
II. Two Theories Compared

W. H. Kleiner

Accepted Phys. Rev.

2748
R

The Effect of Mercury Contamination of the Work Function of
Gold

E. E. Huber, Jr.

Appl. Phys. Letters 8, 169(1966)

2749

Absorption Near the Fundamental
Edge

E. J. Johnson

Accepted Physics of III-V Compounds, Vol. 3, R. K. Willardson
and A. C. Beer, Eds. (Academic
Press, N. Y.)

2751
R

Trial Spacing in Instrumental
Running

J. L. Fozard

Psychol. Reports 18, 623 (1966)

2753

Resonance Scattering of Lyman-a
Radiation by Hydrogen Atoms in
the Ground State

H. E. Moses

Accepted Phys. Rev. Letters

2754
R

Large Radar Shield Fabricated
at Ground Level

P. Stetson

Civil Eng. (ASCE) 42 (June 1966)

2755
R

Asymptotically Optimum PreEmphasis and De-Emphasis
Networks for Sampling and
Quantizing

L. M. Goodman
P. R. Drouilhet, Jr.

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54,
795 (1966)

2757
R

Electron-Beam Pumped Lasers
of CdSe and CdS

C. E. Hurwitz

Appl. Phys. Letters 8, 121(1966)

2760
R

Polaron Induced Anomalies in
the Interband Magnetoabsorption
of InSb

E. J. Johnson
D. M. Larsen

Phys. Rev. Letters 16, 655 (1966)

168

Journal Articles
JA No.
2761
R

Effects of Electron Irradiation
of Metal-Nitride-Semiconductor
Insulated Gate Field-Effect
Transistors

A. G. Stanley
H. A. R. Wegener §

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54,
784 (1966)

2762
R

An Electron-Bombardment
Technique for the Deposition of
CdS Film Transducers

R. Weber

Rev.Sci.Instr.37, 955(1966)

2766
R

Spontaneous and Coherent Photoluminescence in CdxHgj_xTe

I. Melngailis
A. J. Strauss

Appl. Phys. Letters 8, 179 (1966)

27 68

Anomaly in the X-Ray Scattering
of ZnSe

P. M. Raccah
R. J. Arnott
A. Wold

Accepted Phys. Rev. Letters

2771
R

Quantum Oscillations in the
Ultrasonic Attenuation and
Magnetic Susceptibility of InBi

Y. Shapira §
S. J. Williamson •
S. Fischler

Phys. Rev. 144, 715(1966)

277 5
R

The Cutoff Frequency of a
Varactor Diode with Variable
Series Resistance

A. I. Grayzel

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence)
54, 875 (1966)

2776

Efficient Visible Lasers of
CdSxSei_x by Electron-Beam
Excitation

C. E. Hurwitz

Appl. Phys. Letters 8, 243(1966)

2782
R

Recursive, Complex Fourier
Analysis for Real-Time
Applications

J. H. Halberstein

Proc. IEEE (Correspondence)
54, 903 (1966)

2783

Operating Characteristics from
Yes-No and Forced-Choice
Procedures

A. I. Schulman
R. R. Mitchell

Accepted J. Acoust. Soc. Am.

2794
R

High Temperature Expansions —
The Classical Approach

11. E. Stanley
T. E. Kaplan

Phys. Rev. Letters 16, 981 (1966)

2802
R

Observation of the Interaction
of Plasmons with Longitudinal
Optical Phonons in GaAs

A Mooradian
G B. Wright

Phys. Rev. Letters 16, 999 (1966)

2806
R

Laser Properties of a VaporGrown Ruby

J. R. O'Connor
P S. Schaffer§
R A. Bradbury

Appl. Phys. Letters 8, 336 (1966)

2816
R

Band Structure and Laser
Action in PbxSni_xTe

J. O. Dimmock
I. Melngailis
A J. Strauss

Phys. Rev. Letters 16, 1193(1966)

2822
R

Electroreflectance in Metals

,1. Feinleib

Phys. Rev. Letters 16, 1200
(1966)

2824

Incoherent Source Optical
Pumping of Visible and
Infrared Semiconductor Lasers

R.J. Phelan

Accepted Proc. IEEE

169

MEETING SPEECHES*
JA No.
78

The M.I.T. Magnetic-Core
Memory

W. N. Papian

Proc. Eastern Joint Computer
Conf., Washington, Dec. 1953

317

Theory of Ferrites in Rectangular Waveguides

K. J. Button
B. Lax

Proc. Symp. on Electromagnetic
Wave Theory, Ypsilanti, June
1955

434
R

Communication through Noisy,
Random-Multipath Channels

G. L. Turin

IRE Natl. Conv. Record (1956)

475
R

Conference Keynote Speech

N. H. Taylor

Proc. Western Joint Computer
Conf., San Francisco, Feb. 1956

542

Theory of Magneto-Band Effect
and Cyclotron Resonance at Infrared Frequencies

B. Lax
K. J. Button

Bull.Am.Phys.Soc.Ser.il, 1,
299 (1956)

543

A Pulsed Magnetic Field System for Cyclotron Resonance
and Magneto-Band Effects
at Infrared Frequencies

S. Foner
H. H. Kolm

Bull.Am.Phys.Sot.Ser.il, 1,
298 (1956)

544

High-Speed, Sensitive Infrared
Detector for Magneto-Band
Effect and Cyclotron Resonance
Measurements

R. J. Keyes
S. Zwerdling

Bull.Am.Phys.Soc.Ser.il, 1,
299 (1956)

545

Experiments on Magneto-Band
Effect and Cyclotron Resonance
at Infrared Frequencies

S. Zwerdling
R.J. Keyes
S. Foner
H.H. Kolm
H. Lipson
D. Warschauer
B. Lax
W. Paul

Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. Ser. II, 1,
299 (1956)

569

Long Time Work Function
Changes Induced by Light
and Electrostatic Fields

G. W. Pratt, Jr.
H. H. Kolm

Proc. Conf. on Physics of Semiconductor Surfaces, Univ. of
Pennsylvania, June 1956

570
R

l/f Noise and Germanium Surface Properties

A. L. McWhorter

Proc. Conf. on Physics of Semiconductor Surfaces, Univ. of
Pennsylvania, June 1956

575

The Interaction of Oxygen with
Clean Germanium Surfaces

P. H. Robinson
M. Green
J. A. Kafalas

Proc. Conf. on Physics of Semiconductor Surfaces, Univ. of
Pennsylvania, June 1956

Only Meeting Speeches published or accepted for publication are included.

171

Meeting Speeches
JA No.
602

Contributions to the Proceedings of the Conference on the
Physics of Semiconductor
Surfaces

R. H. Kingston
W. H. Kleiner
G. W. Pratt, Jr.
H.H. Kolm
S. H. Autler
A. L. McWhorter

Proc. Conf. on Physics of Semiconductor Surfaces, Univ. of
Pennsylvania, June 1956

611

The Production and Use of High
Intensity Pulsed Magnetic
Fields

S. Foner
H.H. Kolm

Proc. Conf. on Magnetism and
Magnetic Materials, Boston,
Oct. 1956

636
R

Advances in Solid-State
Electronics — Magnetics

P. E. Tannenwald

Proc. Natl. Electronics Conf.,
Chicago, Oct. 1956

659
R

TX-0, A Transistor Computer
with a 256 by 256 Memory

J. L. Mitchell
K. H. Olsen

Proc. Eastern Joint Computer
Conf., New York, Dec. 1956

838
R

Magnetic Properties of Dilute
Magnetic Alloys and of the
Rare Earth Metals

G. W. Pratt, Jr.

J. Appl. Phys.29, 520(1958)

850
R

Detection of Dislocation Tilts
and Strains by X-Rays

L. Kaufman
S.A. Kulin

Proc.AIME, Chicago, Nov. 1957

856
R

Constraint Principle in Ferromagnetic Domain Theory

L. Gold

J. Appl. Phys. 29, 544(1958)

857
R

Magnetization Processes
in Heat-Treated Single Crystal Cobalt Ferrite

S. Foner
J. O. Artman

J. Appl. Phys. 29, 443(1958)

860

Digital-Analog Function
Generators

R. W. Hofheimer
K. E. Perry

Proc. IRE Instrumentation Conf.,
Atlanta, Nov. 1957

861
R

Ferromagnetic Resonance
in Ultra-Thin Films

M. H. Seavey, Jr.
P. E. Tannenwald

J. Appl. Phys.29, 292(1958)

863
R

Recent Advances in the Design
of High Field DC Solenoid
Magnets

H.H. Kolm

J. Appl. Phys.29, 489(1958)

865
R

Steady-State and Pulse Measurement Techniques for Thin
Magnetic Films in the VHFUHF Range

D. O. Smith
G. P. Weiss

J.Appl. Phys. 29, 290(1958)

866

Suggestion Concerning the Role
of Wave-Function Symmetry
in Transition Metals and Their
Alloys

J. B. Goodenough

J. Appl. Phys. 29, 513 (1958)

867

Some Ferrimagnetic Properties
of the System Li Ni. _ O

J. B. Goodenough
D. G. Wickham
W. J. Croft

J.Appl. Phys. 29, 382(1958)

868

Static and Dynamic Behavior
of Thin Permalloy Films

D. O. Smith

J.Appl. Phys. 29, 264(1958)

172

Meeting Speeches
JA No.
869

Some Magnetic and Crystallographic Properties of the System LaMn. Ni O, ,.
1-x x 3+A

A. Wold
R. J. Arnott
J. B. Goodenough

J. Appl. Phys. 29, 387(1958)

870
R

Domain-Wall Structure in
Permalloy Films

E. E. Huber, Jr.
D. O. Smith
J. B. Goodenough

J. Appl. Phys. 29, 294(1958)

871
R

Further Development of the
Vibrating-Coil Magnetometer

K. Dwight
N. Menyuk
D. O. Smith

J. Appl. Phys. 29, 491 (1958)

878

SAGE - A Data Processing
System for Air Defense

R. R. Everett
C. A. Zraket
H. D. Benington§

Proc. Eastern Joint Computer
Conf., Washington, Dec. 1957

879
R

Operation of the SAGE Duplex
Computers

P. R. Vance
L. G. Dooley §
C. E. Diss§

Proc. Eastern Joint Computer
Conf., Washington, Dec. 19 57

910

A Band Separation Filter
for the 225-400Mcps Band

A. I. Grayzel

IRE Natl. Conv. Record (1958)

912

Signals with Uniform Ambiguity Functions

R. M. Lerner

IRE Natl. Conv. Record (1958)

913

The Measurement of DelayLine Transducer Resistance

J. J.G. McCue
J. A. Leavitt§

IRE Natl. Conv. Record (1958)

914
R

Analysis of the Spectral Shape
of Modulation Splatter

R. Price

IRE Natl. Conv. Record (1958)

916

Algebraic Decoding for the
Binary Erasure Channel

M. A. Epstein

IRE Natl. Conv. Record (1958)

933
R

Recent Developments on Solid
State Masers

J. W. Meyer

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Solid State
Physics in Electronics and
Telecommunications, Brussels,
June 1958

937

Tutorial Session on Detection
Theory and Its Applications:
Communications Applications

W. B. Davenport, Jr.

IRE Natl. Conv. Record (1958)

950

A Study of Sea Clutter Spectra

J. W. McGinn, Jr.
E. W. Pike

Proc. Symp. on Statistical
Methods in Radio Wave Propagation, Univ. of California,
June 1958

958
R

Oscillatory MagnetoAbsorption of Radiation
in Semiconductors

S. Zwerdling

Proc. Am. Optical Soc,
Washington, Mar. 1958

994

Resonance and MagnetoAbsorption in Solids at Millimeter and Infrared Frequencies

B. Lax

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Solid State
Physics in Electronics and
Telecommunications, Brussels,
June 1958

173

Meeting Speeches
JA No.
995

Low-Temperature Semiconducting Computing Elements

R. H. Rediker
A. L. McWhorter

Prof. Intl. Conf. on Solid State
Physics in Electronics and
Telecommunications, Brussels,
June 1958

1012A
R

Magneto-Absorption Experiments in Semiconductors

S. Zwerdling

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Solid State
Physics in Electronics and
Telecommunications, Brussels,
June 1958

1015
R

Liquid Helium Cryostat with
an Integral Superconducting
Resonator

E. Maxwell
A. F. Schmidt §

Proc. Intl. Inst. of Refrigeration,
Delft, June 1958

1033
R

Cross Modulation of DC
Resistance by Microwave
Cyclotron Resonance

H. J. Zeiger
C. J. Rauch
M. E. Behrndt

J.Phys.Chem. Solids 8, 496
(1958)

1034
R

Quantum Magneto-Absorption
Phenomena in Semiconductors

B. Lax
L. M. Roth
S. Zwerdling

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 8, 311
(1958)

1035
R

The Direct and Indirect Transition Excitons in Germanium

S. Zwerdling
L. M. Roth
B. Lax

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 8, 397
(1958)

1036
R

A Man-Body Treatment of Dielectric Screening for Impurity States and Excitons
in Semiconductors

L. M. Roth
G. W. Pratt, Jr.

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 8, 47(1958)

1039
R

A Computer-Integrated RapidAccess Magnetic-Tape System
with Fixed Address

R. L. Best
T. C. Stockebrand

Proc. Western Joint Computer
Conf., Los Angeles, May 1958

1049

Optical Information Handling
with Thin Magnetic Films

L. Kleinrock

Proc. Natl. Electronics Conf.,
Chicago, Oct. 1958

1091

Radar Observation of Birds

R. E.
J. M.
H. M.
F. R.

Richardson
Stacey
Kohler
Naka

Proc. Seventh Weather Radar
Conf., Miami Beach, Nov. 1958

1104

Angular Diversity Reception
at 2290 Mcps Over a 188-Mile
Path

J.H.
J. F.
L. P.
H.G.

Chisholm
Roche
Rainville
Root

Rec. IRE Symp. on Extended
Range and Space Communications, George Washington
University, Oct. 1958

1111
R

Anisotropy in Permalloy
Films

D. O. Smith

J. Appl. Phys. 30, 264S (1959)

1112
R

Properties of Permalloy
Films Having a Magnetoelastic
Easy Axis Normal to the Film

E. E. Huber, Jr.
D. O. Smith

J. Appl. Phys. 30, 267S(1959)

1113
R

Magnetic Properties of NickelIron Ferrite

N. Menyuk
K. Dwight

J. Appl. Phys. 30, 36S (1959)

174

Meeting Speeches
JA No.
1115
R

Internal Structure of CrossTie Walls in Thin Permalloy
Films Through High Resolution Bitter Techniques

R. M. Moon

J. Appl. Phys. 30, 82S (1959)

1116
R

Test of Spin-Wave Theory
with Precision Magnetization
Measurements

S. Foner
E. D. Thompson

J. Appl. Phys.30, 229S(1959)

1119
R

The Logical Design of CG 24

G. P. Dinneen
I. L. Lebow
I. S. Reed

Proc. Eastern Joint Computer
Conf., Philadelphia, Dec. 1958

1128
R

Earth Satellite Observations
Made with the Millstone Hill
Radar

G. H. Pettengill
L. G. Kraft, Jr.

Avionics Research, AGARD
No.40, 125 (1958)

1139
R

Automatic Design of Logical
Networks

T. C. Bartee

Proc. Western Joint Computer
Conf., San Francisco, Mar. 1958

Wind Regimes for Radome
Design

J. M. Austin §
S. L. Hensel, Jr.

Proc. Lincoln Laboratory Rigid
Radome Symp., MIT, Sept. 1958

J. F. Besseling§

Proc. Lincoln Laboratory Rigid
Radome Symp., MIT, Sept. 1958

1148
1151

t Stress Distribution and Jump
Phenomena in Spherical
Frameworks under Pressure
Loading

1160
R

A Dynamic Programming Approach to Adaptive Control
Processes

M. Freimer

IRE Natl. Conv. Record (1959)

1161
R

The Probability Density of the
Output of a Filter When the
Input is a Random Telegraphic
Signal

J. A. McFadden

IRE Natl. Conv. Record (1959)

1163
R

Measuring the Characteristics
of Present-Day Ultrasonic
Delay Lines

J. J.G. McCue
M. Axelbank

IRE Natl. Conv. Record (1959)

1164

Operating Characteristics of a
Thin Film Memory

J. I. Raffel

J. Appl. Phys.30, 60S (1959)

1174

Impulse Switching of Ferrites

R. E. McMahon

Proc. Solid State Circuits Conf.,
Philadelphia, Feb. 1959; Proc.
Eastern Joint Computer Conf.,
Philadelphia, Dec. 1958

1180
R

Optical Absorption of CoO and
MnO Above and Below the Neel
Temperature

G. W. Pratt, Jr.
R. Coelho §

Proc. Am. Phys. Soc, New York,
Jan. 1959

1219
R

Millimeter Instrumentation
for Solid State Research

G.S. Heller

Proc. Symp. on Millimeter Waves,
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn,
Mar. 1959

175

Meeting Speeches
JA No.
1301
R

Transistor Circuit Techniques
for a Core Memory with 500
Millimicroseconds Cycle Time

V. J. Sferrino

Rec. IRE, WESCON Conv.
San Francisco, Aug.1959

1314

Self-Organizing Models for
Learned Perception

B.G. Farley

Proc. Information Systems
Branch Conf., Illinois Institute
of Technology, May 1959

1317
R

An Error Correcting Encoder
and Decoder for Phone Line
Data

K. E. Perry

Rec. IRE, WESCON Conv.,
San Francisco, Aug. 1959

1324

A Communication System for
a Small Interplanetary Vehicle

M. I. Skolnik
L. Cartledge

Proc. IRE, PGSET Conv.,
San Francisco, Sept. 1959

1325
R

Properties of Thin Magnetic
Films for Microwave Applications

P. E. Tannenwald

Rec. IRE, WESCON Conv.,
San Francisco, Aug.19 59

1326

Space-Charge Theory of Multicavity Klystrons

A. Bers §
S. F. Catalano
H. M. Jones

Rec. IRE-AIEE Conf. on Electron Tube Research, Univ. of
Mexico, June 1959

1350

A Study of UHF Space Communications Through an
Aurora Using the Moon as a
Reflector

R. P. Ingalls
J. C. James
M. L. Stone

Ballistic Missiles and Space
Technology 3, 272 (1961)

1352A

Mechanical Design of 150Foot Diameter Metal Space
Frame Radome

L. P. Farnsworth
T. F. King

Proc. ASME, Atlantic City,
Nov.1959

1375
R

Chemical Configuration of
Germanium Surfaces in
Aqueous Media

W. W. Harvey

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 14, 82
(1960)

1380A
R

Automatic Digital Data Error
Recorder

E. J. Hofmann

Trans. IRE, PGI 1-10, 27 (1961)

1384

Some Properties of Magnetic
Films by Microwave Resonance

P. E. Tannenwald

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Structures
and Properties of Thin Films,
Lake George, Sept. 1959

1385

Etching and Inhibition of the
{ill} Surfaces of the III-V
Intermetallic Compounds: InSb

H. C. Gatos
M. C. Lavine

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 14, 169
(1960)

1386

Some Structure-Sensitive Magnetic Properties of Permalloy
Films

D. O. Smith

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Structures
and Properties of Thin Films,
Lake George, Sept. 1959

1391
R

The Oxidation of Intermetallic
Compounds — III. The RoomTemperature Oxidation of
V
AIHB
Compounds

A.J. Rosenberg

J. Phys. Chem. Solids 14, 175
(1960)

176

Meeting Speeches
JA No.
1392A
R

The Oxidation of Intermetallic
Compounds: IV. The Sorption
of Oxygen by InSb at 78 "K

A. J. Rosenberg
A. A. Menna

Reactivity of Solids, J. H. deBoer,
etal., Eds. (Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1960)

1412A

Pulsed Field Millimeter Wave
Maser

S.
L.
A.
R.

Proc. Quantum Electronics
Conf., Bloomingburg, N. Y.,
Sept. 1959

1421
R

Initial Susceptibility Spectra
of Permalloy Films

R. F. Soohoo

J. Appl. Phys.31, 218S(1960)

1422
R

Galvanomagnetic Effects in
Ferromagnetic Resonance

M. H. Seavey, Jr.

J. Appl. Phys.31, 216SO960)

1423A

The Millstone Radar in Satellite and Missile Tracking

J. S. Arthur
J. C. Henry
G. H. Pettengill
P. B. Sebring

Ballistic Missiles and Space
Technology 3, 84 (1961)

1424
R

Direct Cation-Cation Interactions in Primarily Ionic
Solids

J. B. Goodenough

J. Appl. Phys.31, 359S(1960)

1425
R

Interpretation of the Magnetic
and Crystallographic Properties of Several Iron, Nickel,
and Iron-Nickel Nitrides

J. B. Goodenough
A. Wold
R. J. Arnott

J. Appl. Phys.31, 324S(1960)

1426
R

Classical Theory of Spin Configurations in the Cubic Spinel

T. A. Kaplan

J. Appl. Phys.31, 364S (1960)

1429
R

Magnetic Transitions in Ti203
and V203

P.H. Carr
S. Foner

J. Appl. Phys.31, 344S(1960)

1430
R

Low-Temperature X-Ray Diffraction Studies on Vanadium
Sesquioxide

E. P. Warekois

J. Appl. Phys.31, 346S(1960)

1433
R

Flux Reversal by Noncoherent
Rotation in Magnetic Films

K. J. Harte

J. Appl. Phys.31, 283S (1960)

1451

Cyclotron Resonance and Impurity Levels in Semiconductors

B. Lax

Proc. Quantum Electronics
Conf., Bloomingburg, N. Y.,
Sept. 1959

1472

The Spin Wave Spectrum in
Magnetic Fields

R. F. Soohoo

Bull. Am.Phys.Soc. 4, 453
(1959)

1478
R

Solid State Microwave Devices

R. H. Kingston

Nachrichtentechnische Fachberichte. Band 22 (1961)

1486
R

Anisotropy and Inversion
in Permalloy Films

D. O.
E. E.
M. S.
G. P.

J. Appl. Phys.31, 295S(1960)

Foner
R. Momo
Mayer
A. Myers §

Smith
Huber, Jr.
Cohen
Weiss

177

Meeting Speeches
JA No.
1487

Investigations into the Origin
of Anisotropy in ObliqueIncidence Films

M. S.
E. E.
G. P.
D. O.

Cohen
Huber, Jr.
Weiss
Smith

J. Appl.Phys.31, 291S (1960)

1496

Thermal Conduction in
Rotating Liquid Helium II

C. E. Chase

Bull. Am. Phys.Soc. 5, 13(1960)

1507

Application of Boolean Matrices to the Analysis of Flow
Diagrams

R. T. Prosser

Proc. Eastern Joint Computer
Conf., Boston, Dec. 1959

1518A

Activity in Networks of NeuronLike Elements

B.G. Farley
W.A. Clark

Proc. Fourth Symp. on Information Theory, London, Aug. 1960

1518B

Activity in Networks of NeuronLike Elements

B.G. Farley
W.A. Clark

Proc. IRE Natl. Aeronautics
Elec. Conf., Wright-Patterson
AFB, Dayton, May 1960

1530

Communication in Digital
Systems

I. L. Lebow

Information Theory (Butterworths, London, 1961)

1544

Recognition of Sloppy, HandPrinted Characters

W. Doyle

Proc. Western Joint Computer
Conf., San Francisco, May 1960

1552

Use of Pivotal Microbalance
Design for the Determination
of Mass Changes

J. M. Honig

Proc. Conf. on Microbalance
Techniques, Ft. Monmouth,
Jan.1960

1564

Critical Heat Currents in
Rotating Liquid Helium II

C. E. Chase

Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 5, 291(1960)

1584

Precision Speed Control of a
High-Speed Camera

D. A. Cahlander

Proc. Fifth Intl. Cong, on HighSpeed Photography, Washington,
Oct. 1960

Note: Since 1960, Meeting Speeches are designated MS rather than JA.
MS No.
10A

Some Characteristics of Ionospheric Backscatter Observed
at 440 Mc/s

V. C. Pineo
L. G. Kraft
H. W. Briscoe

J.Geophys.Res. 65, 2629(1960)

11

Minimum Energy Spin Configurations in the Spinel
Structure

T.A. Kaplan
K. Dwight
N. Menyuk

Bull. Am. Phys.Soc. 5, 460(1960)

22

Magneto-Spectroscopy in
Semiconductors

B. Lax

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Semiconductor
Physics, Prague, Aug. 1960

24

Damaged Layers in the {ill}
Surfaces of the III-V Semiconductor Compounds

H. C. Gatos
M. C. Lavine
E. P. Warekois

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Semiconductor
Physics, Prague, Aug. 1960

178

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
Moon Relay Communication

W. H. Radford

IRE Intl. Conv. Record (I960)

26

Impact Ionization of Impurities
in Compensated Germanium

A. L. McWhorter
R. H. Rediker

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Semiconductor Physics, Prague, Aug. 1960

2.H

On Geodesies That Are Also
Orbits

R. Hermann

Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 66, 91(1960)

'5 2

Pattern Recognition with an
Adaptive Network

L G. Roberts

IRE Intl. Conv., Record (1960)

40

General Spin-Wave Dispersion
Relations

R F. Soohoo

Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 5, 356(1960)

42

Reproducibility of Electrodeposited Thin Film Memory
Arrays

I. \\. Wolf §
T S. Crowther

Proc. IRE Electronics Components Conf., Washington, May
1960

Magnetoplasma Effects in
Solids

B

Quantum Mechanical ThreeBody Problem. II

I. J. Eyges

Phys. Rev. 121, 1744(1961)

S2

Proposed Symbology for
Digital Systems

T C. Bartee

Proc. AIEE Natl. Electronics
Conf., Chicago, Oct. 1960

56
R

Some Results in the Measurement of Impulse Noise on
Several Telephone Circuits

11 L. Yudkin

Proc. AIEE Natl. Electronics
Conf., Chicago, Oct. 1960

58
R

Measured Error Distributions
on the Bell A-l Facility over
Various Media

E. J. Hofmann

Proc. AIEE Natl. Electronics
Conf., Chicago, Oct. 1960

59
R

The Testing of Digital Data
Transmission Channels
and Circuits

R. G. Enticknap

Proc. AIEE Natl. Electronics
Conf., Chicago, Oct. I960

60

The Design of Data Transmission Systems

R. G. Enticknap
R. M. Lerner

Proc. AIEE Winter General
Meeting, New York, 1961

61

Advanced Radar Information
Evaluation System - ARIES

D. L. Lovenvirth
W. F. Hoist

Ballistic Missile and Space
Technology. Vol. Ill, D. P. LeGalley, Ed. (Academic Press,
New York, 1960)

66
R

Errors in Data Transmission
Systems

1? G. Enticknap

Trans. IRE, PGCS CS-9, 15
(1961)

67
R

Modulation and Signal Selection for Digital Data Systems

R. M. Lerner

Proc. AIEE Natl. Electronics
Conf., Chicago, Oct. 1960

69
R

A Helium3 Refrigerator

C J. Rauch

Proc. Cryogenic Eng. Conf.,
Boulder, Aug. 1960

R

R
4[.

R
49
Pv

Lax

179

Trans. IRE, PGMTT MTT-9,
83 (1961)

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
78
R

The Effect of Channel Geometry and Rotation on the
Critical Heat Current in
Liquid Helium II

C. E. Chase

Proc. Seventh Intl. Conf. on Low
Temperature Physics, Univ. of
Toronto, Aug. 1960

82

Low-Temperature Devices

A. L. McWhorter

Trans. IRE, PGE E-3, 137(1960)

84

Learning in Random Nets

M. Minsky
O. G. Selfridge

Information Theory (Butterworths,
London, 1961)

86
R

An Account of the Factors
That Are Important in the
Tracking of Space Vehicles
by Means of Radar

W. W. Ward

Trans. IRE, PGSET Natl. Symp.,
Washington, Sept. 1960

86A
R

Radar Tracking of Space
Vehicles

W. W. Ward

NEREM Record, Boston (1960)

89
R

The Computer as a Pattern
Generator for Perceptual
Research

B. W. White

Behavioral Sci. 6, 252(1961)

91
R

Distances and Ratios in
Psychophysical Scaling

W.S. Torgerson

Acta Psychol. 19, 201 (1961)

94
R

Spin-Lattice Interaction for
Electrons in Semiconductors

L. M. Roth

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Semiconductor Physics, Prague, Aug. 1960

106
R

Anisotropy in Permalloy Films
Evaporated at Grazing Incidence

M. S. Cohen

J. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 32, 87S
(1961)

112
R

Superconducting Resonant
Cavities

E. Maxwell

Proc. Cryogenic Eng. Conf..
Boulder, Aug. 1960

121
R

Excitation and Boundary Effects
in Spin-Wave Resonance

R. F. Soohoo

J. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 32, 148S
(1961)

124
R

Impulse Selection for Core
Logic

R. II. Tancrell

J. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 32, 40S
(1961)

126
R

Antiferromagnetic Resonance
in(Cr203)i_x • (A1203)
Single Crystals

S. Foner

J. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 32, 63S
(1961)

127
R

Annealing of Oblique-Incidence
Permalloy Films

G. P. Weiss
D. O. Smith

J. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 32, 85S
(1961)

132
R

Anisotropy in Nickel-Iron
Films

D. O. Smith

J. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 32, 705S
(1961)

133
R

Classical Theory of the Ground
Spin State in Spinels

T.
K.
D.
N.

J. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 32, 135S
(1961)

135
R

Areas for Research and Development in the Millimeter
Wavelength Region

J. W. Meyer
G. S. Heller

A. Kaplan
Dwight
H. Lyons
Menyuk

180

NEREM Record (1960)

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
141
R

Antiferromagnetic Materials
for Millimeter and Submillimeter Devices

G. S. Heller
J. J. Stickler
J. B. Thaxter

J. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 32, 307S
(1961)

143
R

A Random Access Cryosar
Memory

R. C. Johnsto

NEREM Record (1960)

144A
R

CW Millimeter Wavelength
Maser

S. Foner
L. R. Momo
J. B. Thaxter
G.S. Heller
R. M. White

Advances in Quantum Electronics, J. R. Singer, Ed.
(Columbia Univ. Press, New
York, 1961)

159
R

A Sequential Detection System
for the Processing of Radar
Returns

A. A. Galvin

Proc. IRE 49, 1417 (1961)

160
R

Radar System Performance
in a Dense-Target Environment

E. N. Fowle
E. J. Kelly, Jr.
J. A. Sheehan

IRE Intl. Conv. Record (1961)

161
R

A Method of Designing Signals
of Large Time-Bandwidth
Product

E. L. Key
E. N. Fowle
R. D. Haggarty

IRE Intl. Conv. Record (1961)

162
R

Ultrasonic Instrumentation
for Research on Bats

J. J.G. McCue

IRE Intl. Conv. Record (1961)

163
R

The Measurement of the Phenomena Associated with the
Hypervelocity Re-entries
Into the Atmospher*

G. F. Pippert

NEREM Record (1960)

170A

Stochastic Approximation and
Its Application to Problems of
Prediction and Control Synthesis

I,. A. Gardner, Jr.

International Symposium on Nonlinear Differential Equations and
Nonlinear Mechanics (Academic
Press, New York, 1963)

172
R

Radar Measurements of the
Lunar Surface

G. II. Pettcngill
J. C. Henry

Proc. Lunar Symp. of Intl.
Astronomical Union, Leningrad,
Dec.1960; Advances in the
Astronautical Sciences, Vol. 8
(Plenum Press, New York, 1963)

173

The Design of an "Error-Free"
Data Transmission System for
Telephone Circuits

B. Reiffen
W. G. Schmidt
H. L. Yudkin

Proc. AIEE Winter General
Meeting, New York (1961)

178

An Operational UHF Reactance
Amplifier

A. Parsons
E.McCurley
C. Blake

Proc. Symp. on Low Noise
Receivers, Lincoln Laboratory
MIT, Oct. 1960

179

Recent Experiences with an
X-Band Maser Receiver and
an S-Band Parametric Amplifier Radar Receiver

F. J. Dominick

Proc. Symp. on Low Noise
Receivers, Lincoln Laboratory,
MIT, Oct. 1960

181

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
180
R

Perturbation Theory of the
Reciprocal Ferrite Phase
Shifter

K. J. Button
B. Lax

Proc.IEE 109B, Suppl. 21, 56
(1962)

181
R

Stoichiometry of Copper
Bonding Using Copper Oxide

E. B. Murphy
T. P. Turnbull

Proc. Am. Electroplaters' Soc,
Newark (1961)

199

Nonquadratic Conduction Band
in HgSe

G.B. Wright
A. J. Strauss
T. C. Harman

Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 155(1961)

200

Electrical Properties of HgSe
and HgSe-HgTe Alloys

A. J. Strauss
T. C. Harman

Bull. Am. Phys.Soc. 6, 156(1961)

201

Overlapping Bands in HgSe
and HgSe-HgTe Alloys

T. C. Harman
A. J. Strauss

Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 156(1961)

202

Ferro- and Antiferromagnetism for Spin I

G. F. Dresselhaus

Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 124(1961)

203

Observation of Quantum Effects
in Germanium and Silicon at
Millimeter Wavelengths

J. J.
C.J.
H. J.
G. S.

Stickler
Rauch
Zeiger
Heller

Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 115(1961)

204

Interband Transitions in Metals

M. S. Dresselhaus
G. F. Dresselhaus

Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 146(1961)

205

Simple Theory of Tunneling
and Its Dependence on a
Magnetic Field

P. N. Argyres
B. Lax

Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 105(1961)

208

One-Electron Energy Band
Method

L.J. Eygcs

Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 108(1961)

209

High-Resolution Oscillatory
Magneto-Absorption Measurements of InSb at Liquid-Helium
Temperature

S. Zwerdling
J. P. Theriault

Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 147(1961)

210

Perturbation Theory of Cavities

R. F. Soohoo

Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 125(1961)

211

Antiferromagnetic Ground Site

L. M. Roth

Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 124(1961)

217
R

Cyclotron Resonance Maser

B. Lax

Advances in Quantum Electronics, J. R. Singer, Ed.
(Columbia Univ. Press, New
York, 1961)

227
R

Spin-Orbit vs Jahn Teller
Deformation in Chromium
Spinels

J. B. Goodenc

J. Phys. Soc. Japan V7, Suppl.
B-l, 185 (1962)

229

Design of a Twelve Horn
Monopulse Feed

L. J. Ricardi
L. Niro

Rec. Seventh Annual Radar Symp.
Univ. of Michigan, May 1961

237
R

Spin Wave Resonance in
Magnetic Films

P. E. Tannenwald

J. Phys. Soc. Japan 17, Suppl.
B-l, 592 (1962)

182

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
238
R

Positive and Negative Anisotropy in Nickel-Iron Films

D. O. Smith

J.Phys.Soc. Japan 1J7, Suppl.
B-l, 550 (1962)

240

Deep Space Probes at Millimeter Wavelengths

J. W.
V. L.
c. M.
E A.

Rec. Seventh Annual Radar Symp.
Univ. of Michigan, May 1961
H-417, M$1.50, P$6.15

241
R

Mass Spectrographic Evidence
for Deviations from Stoichiometry in GaSb

E. B. Owens
A. J. Strauss

Proc. Conf. on Ultrapurification
of Semiconductor Materials,
Boston, Apr. 1961

242
R

Technical Information Flow
Patterns

:vi . M. Kessler

Proc. Western Joint Computer
Conf., Los Angles, May 1961

249

Baseball: An Automatic
Quest ion-Answerer

B
A.
C.
K

F. Green, Jr
K. Wolf
Chomsky
Laughery

Proc. Western Joint Computer
Conf., Los Angeles, May 1961

253A
R

Experimental Studies of the
F Region Using the Incoherent
Backscatter Technique at
Frequencies Around 400Mc/s

V.
L.
11.
1).

C.
G.
W.
P.

Electron Density Profiles
(Pergamon Press, New York,
1962)

257
R

High Field Magnetic Resonance
Experiments

S. Foner

J. Phys. Soc. Japan 17, Suppl.
B-l, 424 (1962)

267
R

Solar Radiation Pressure
Effects, Gas Leakage Rates,
and Air Densities Inferred
from the Orbit of Echo I

H.M. Jones
I. I. Shapiro
P. E. Zadunaisky<

Space Research II (Proc. Second
Intl. Space Science Symp.),
H. C. Van de Hulst, et al., Eds.
(North-Holland, Amsterdam,
1961)

268
R

Band Structure of HgSe and
HgSe-HgTe Alloys

T. C. Harman
A. J. Strauss

J. Appl. Phys. 32S, 2265(1961)

269
R

Magnetoreflection Experiments
in Intermetallics

G.B. Wright
B. Lax

J. Appl. Phys. 32S, 2113(1961)

270
R

Interband Faraday Rotation
in III-V Compounds

B. Lax
Y. Nishina§

J. Appl. Phys. 32S, 2128(1961)

27 2
R

Infrared and Dielectric
Analysis of Structural
Polyurethane Foams

E. B. Murphy
W. A. O'Neil

SPE J. 18, 47 (1962)

28 5
R

Report from a Symposium
on the Application of Low
Noise Receivers to Radar
and Allied Equipment

J. W. Meyer

Low Noise Electronics (Proc.
Fifth AGARD Avionics Panel
Conf.) (Pergamon Press,
London, 1962)

292

Some Results of Computer
Simulation of Neuron-Like Nets

B.G. Farley

Proc. Fed. of Amer. Socs. for
Exptl. Biology, Apr. 1961

301
R

Magnetic Field Dependence of
the Superconducting Energy Gap
in Ginzburg-Landau Theory with
Application to Al

D. H. Douglass, Jr.

IBM J. Research Develop. 6, 44
(1962)

Meyer
Lynn
Steinmetz
Crocker

Pineo
Kraft
Briscoe
Hynek

183

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
307
R

Texture and Orientation of
Evaporated Bismuth Films

T. P. Turnbull
E. P. Warekois

Metallurgy of Semiconductor
Materials (Interscience
Publishers, New York, 1962)

328

The Design of Radar Astronomy Instrumentation

H.G. Weiss

NEREM Record (1961)

343

The (1-coscp) Radiometer

J. W. McGinn

NEREM Record (1961)

344

Radiometric Instrumentation
at Eight Millimeters

J. W. Meyer
J. J. Kirwan
D. M. Towle

NEREM Record (1961)

347
R

Statistical Mechanics of Dilute
Solid Solutions

R. F. Brebrick

J.Appl. Phys. 33S, 422(1962)

350
R

Cobalt Ferrite Crystal Growth
from the Ternary Flux System
Na20-CoO-Fe203

W. Kunnmann
A. Wold
E. Banks

J.Appl. Phys.33S, 1364(1962)

351
R

Vanadium Iron Oxides

A.
D.
R.
N.

J.Appl. Phys. 33S, 1208(1962)

353
R

Antiferromagnetic Resonance
in MnTi03

J. J. Stickler
G. S. Heller

J.Appl. Phys. 33S, 1302(1962)

356
R

Isotropic Stress Measurements
in Permalloy Films

G. P. Weiss
D. O. Smith

J.Appl. Phys. 33S, 1166(1962)

361
R

Magnetic Properties of Cr^S^
in Chromium Sulfides

K.
R.
N.
A.

Dwight
W. Germann
Menyuk
Wold

J.Appl. Phys. 33S, 1341(1962)

362
R

Magnetic Transitions in Cubic
Spinels

N.
A.
D.
K.

Menyuk
Wold
B. Rogers
Dwight

J.Appl. Phys. 33S, 1144(1962)

363
R

Cation-Cation ThreeMembered Ring Formation

J. B. Goodenough

J. Appl. Phys. 33S, 1197 (1962)

369A
R

Time-Varying Channels with
Delay Spread

P. E. Green, Jr.

Proc. Conf. on Microwave
Communication, Budapest,
12-15 June 1962

381

An Electronic Decoder for
Bose-Chaudhuri-Ilocquenghem
Error-Correcting Codes

T. C. Bartee
D. I. Schneider

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-8, S-17
(1962)

382
R

Demonstration of Magnetic
Domain-Wall Storage and Logic

J. M. Ballantyne

J. Appl. Phys. 33S, 1067(1962)

391
R

Digital Techniques in Neuroelectric Data Processing

W. A. Clark

Computer Techniques in EEG
Analysis (Elsevier, Amsterdam,
1961)

Wold
Rogers
J. Arnott
Menyuk

184

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
S. H. Autler

NEREM Record (1961)

394
R

Superconducting Magnets

396
R

A Simple Iterative Procedure
H. Kushner
for the Identification of the
Unknown Parameters of a Linear
Time Varying Discrete System

J.Basic Eng. 85, 227(1963)

423

Scattering from Plasma
Cylinders with Radial
Variations in Electron
Density

C. M. deRidder
S. Edelberg

Proc. Conf. on the Plasma
Sheath, Boston, Apr. 1962

424
R

Conductance of Germanium
in Contact with Aqueous
Electrolytes

W. W. Harvey

Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 101, 904
(1963)

433
R

A VHF Solar Radar System

W. G. Abel
J.H. Chisholm
P. L. Fleck
J. C. James

IRE Intl. Conv. Record, Pt. 5,
(1962)

436
R

Crystallographic Orientation
Effects on Some High Temperature Reactions of Germanium

H. C. Gatos
M. C. Lavine

Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 101, 983
(1963)

437
R

Near-Field Characteristics
of a Linear Array

L. J. Ricardi

Proc. Symp. on Electromagnetic
Theory and Antennas, Copenhagen, June 1962

441
R

High Magnetic Field Research

B. Lax

J. Appl. Phys. 33S, 1025(1962)

444
R

Error Probabilities for Adaptive Multichannel Reception
of Binary Signals

R. Price

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-8, 305
(1962)

447A
R

Comparative Analyses of
Thin Paraboloidal Shells

J. W. Mar §
F. Y. M. Wan

Proc. World Conf. on Shell Structures, San Francisco, Oct. 1962

448
R

SECO: A Self-Regulating
Error Correcting CoderDecoder

K. E. Perry
J. M. Wozencraft §

Trans. IRE, PGIT IT-8, 128
(1962)

449
R

Statistical Mechanical Theory
of Resonance

P. N. Argyres

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Magnetic and
Electric Resonance and Relaxation, Eindhoven, July 1962

451
li

Transport Theory of Electrons
in Electric, Magnetic and
Phonon Fields

N. J. Horing
P. N. Argyres

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Physics of
Semiconductors, Exeter,
July 1962

453
R

Optical and Electrical
Properties of Cd Hg
X
Alloys

A. J.
T. C.
J.G.
D. H.
M. S.

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Physics of
Semiconductors, Exeter,
July 1962

X

T

e

Strauss
Harman
Mavroides
Dickey
Dresselhaus

185

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
454
Ft

Millimeter Cyclotron
Resonance in Diamond

C.J. Rauch

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Physics of
Semiconductors, Exeter
July 1962

455
Ft

Magneto-Absorption in InSb:
Valence Band Anisotropy.
Measurements Far Above
Absorption Edge

S. Zwerdling
W. H. Kleiner
J. P. Theriault

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Physics of
Semiconductors, Exeter,
July 1962

456
Ft

Effective Mass Measurements
in Semiconductors

B. Lax

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Physics of
Semiconductors, Exeter,
July 1962

457
Ft

Dispersion Theory, Interband
and Plasma Effects

B. Lax
J. G. Mavroides
J. Kolodieczak §

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Physics of
Semiconductors, Exeter,
July 1962

461A
R

Ferromagnetism and Antiferromagnetism in a Simple
Cubic Lattice

G. F. Dresselhaus

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Low Temperature Physics, London, Sept. 1962

470
R

Keynote: Some Notes on the
Technology of Recognition

O. G. Selfridge

Proc. Symp. on Optical Character
Recognition, Washington, Jan. 1962

475A
R

Foamed Materials in the Design
of Precision Radar Reflectors

C. A. Pappas
E.B. Murphy

Proc. Regional Tech. Conf. of Soc.
Plastics Engineers, Boston,
June 1962

479
R

Quantum Effects in Germanium
and Silicon

G. S. Heller
J. J. Stickler
H. J. Zeiger

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Magnetic and
Electric Resonance and Relaxation, Eindhoven, July 1962

480

Antiferromagnetic Resonance
in Powders

G.S. Heller
J. J. Stickler
A. Wold

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Magnetic and
Electric Resonance and Relaxation, Eindhoven, July 1962

48 2A
R

Some Similarities Between the
Behavior of a Neural Network
Model and Electrophysiological
Experiments

B.G. Farley

Proc. Conf. on Self-Organizing
Systems, Chicago, May 1962

487

Radar Measurements of Venus

G. H. Pettengill

Proc. Third Intl. Space Science
Symp., Washington, May 1962

504

Theory of Indirect Exchange
in Rare Earth Metals

D. H. Lyons
T. A. Kaplan

Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 7, 313(1962)

508
R

A Computer Program for
Recognizing the English
Fricative Consonants |f|

J. W. P'orgie
C. D. Forgie

Proc. Fourth Intl. Cong, on
Acoustics, Copenhagen, Aug. 1962

and | e I
509
R

Problems in the Study of the
Nervous System

B.G. Farley

Proc. Western Joint Computer
Conf., San Francisco, May 1962

510

Circuits for the FX-1
Computer

K. H. Konkle

Proc. Western Joint Computer
Conf., San Francisco, May 1962

186

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
512
R

The Niobium-Tin System:
Stability Ranges and Superconducting Properties of
Nb2Sn3 and Nb3Sn2

T.B.
H. C.
W. J.
J. T.

513
R

Description of a Computer
Program for Pitch Detection

B. Gold

Proc. Fourth Intl. Cong, on
Acoustics, Copenhagen, Aug. 1962

519
R

The Chemical Approach to
Semiconductors

H. C. Gatos
A.J. Rosenberg

Proc. Symp. on Physics and Chemistry of Ceramics, Pennsylvania
State Univ., May 1962

521
R

Radar Reflections from the
Sun at VHF

W. G. Abel
J. H. Chisholm
J. C. James

Space Research III (Proc. Third
Intl. Space Science Symp.)
(North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1963)

524

C-Band Radar - Beacon Tracking for Project Mercury

B. H. Labitt

Trans. IEEE, Commun. Electron.,
No.69, 647 (1963)

525

Tracking Performance of the
Mercury Quad-Helix Acquisition Aid

J.G. Barry
G. F. Dalrymple

Trans. IEEE, Commun. Electron.,
No.69, 657 (1963)

527

Performance Evaluation
Techniques for a Large
Aperture Millimeter System

V. L. Lynn
E. A. Crocker
J. W. Meyer

Proc. Electromagnetic Window
Symp., Columbus, June 1962

531
R

The Organization of
Organization

O.G. Selfridge

Proc. Conf. on Self-Organizing
Systems, Chicago, May 1962

543

Critical Heat Currents in
Liquid Helium II

C. E. Chase

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Low Temperature Physics, London, Sept. 1962

544

Energy of a Vortex Ring in a
Tube and Critical Velocities
in Liquid He II

J. C. Fineman
C. E. Chase

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Low Temperature Physics, London, Sept. 1962

548B

A Pulse Compression System
Employing a Linear FM
Gaussian Signal

E.
D.
R.
R.

Proc. RADC Symp., Griffiss AFB,
New York, Oct. 1962

549
R

Hill Climbing Methods for
the Optimization of Multiparameter Noise Disturbed
Systems

H.J. Kushner

J.Basic Eng. 85, 157(1963)

551
R

Measurements of the Superconducting Energy Gap in Lead
and Aluminum Films

D. H. Douglass, Jr.
R. H. Meservey

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Low Temperature Physics, London, Sept. 1962

556
R

New Method for Measuring
Changes in Surface Impedance:
Application to Superconducting
Tin at X-Band

M. S. Dresselhaus
D. H. Douglass, Jr.
R.H. Kyhl§

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Low Temperature Physics, London, Sept. 1962

R

N.
R.
E.
C.

Reed
Gatos
LaFleur
Roddy

Fowle §
Carey
VanderSchuur
Yost

187

Superconductors (Interscience
Publishers, New York, 1962)

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
560
R

Real-Channel Aspects of an
W. G. Schmidt
Error-Free Data Transmission
System for Toll-Grade Telephone
Circuits

Proc. WESCON, Los Angeles,
Aug.1962

567
R

Thunderstorm Excitation of the
Earth-Ionosphere Cavity

M. Balser
C. A. Wagner

Proc. AGARD Conf., Munich,
Sept. 1962

581

Mobility Without Vision by
Living Creatures Other Than
Man (With Special Reference
to Insectivorous Bats)

F. A. Webster §

Proc. Mobility Research Conf.
M.I.T., Oct. 1961

583
R

An Evaluation of Recent
Developments in the Field
of Learning Machines

O. G. Selfridge

IRE Intl. Conv. Record (1962)

588
R

Vapor Growth and Doping
of Silicon Crystals Using
Tellurium as Carrier

S. Fischler

Metallurgy of Advanced Electronic Materials, Vol. 19
(Interscience Publishers, New
York, 1963)

589
R

Superconducting Behavior of
Some /3-Tungsten Structure
Niobium Compounds and Their
Alloys

T. B.
H. C.
W. J.
J. T.

Metallurgy of Advanced Electronic Materials, Vol. 19,
(Interscience Publishers, New
York, 1963)

590
R

Analysis of Large PinConnected Three-Dimensional
Frameworks

K. S. Parikh§
E. C. Rossow §
J. M. Biggs §

Proc. Symp. on Use of Computers
in Civil Engineering, Lisbon,
Oct. 1962

591
R

Current Status of High-Field
Superconductivity

S. H. Autler

Metallurgy of Advanced Electronic Materials, Vol. 19
(Interscience Publishers, New
York, 1963)

594
R

The Reaction of Stannane with
Niobium Wires, and Their
Resulting Superconducting
Behavior

M. D.
H. C.
M. C.
T. B.

Metallurgy of Advanced Electronic Materials. Vol. 19
(Interscience Publishers, New
York, 1963)

595

Radar Studies of the Lunar
Surface

J. V. Evans

NEREM Record (1962)

599

Growth and Nucleation Sites
on Iron Whiskers, as Revealed
by an Oxide Replica Technique

T. P. Turnbull
M. J. Button

Proc. Intl. Cong, for Electron
Microscopy, Philadelphia,
Aug.1962

601

A Lorentz Attachment for the
RCA EMU-3 Microscope

M.S. Cohen

Proc. Intl. Cong, for Electron
Microscopy, Philadelphia, Aug.
1962

615
R

Minimum Fuel Feedback Control Systems: Second Order
Case

M. Athans

Trans. IEEE, Appl. and Indust. 81,
321 (1963)

621

Experimental Evaluation of
a 1000-Wavelength Antenna

V. L. Lynn
K.J. Keeping
W. D. Fitzgerald

NEREM Record (1962)

Reed
Gatos
LaFleur
Roddy

Banus
Gatos
Lavine
Reed

188

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
626
R

Visual Pattern Recognition:
The Problems and Promise

O. G. Self ridge

Proc. Intl. Cong, on Technology
and Blindness, New York,
June 1962

627
R

The Biased-Gap Klystron

I. Hefni

Proc. High-Power Microwave
Tube Symp., Fort Monmouth,
Sept. 1962

628
R

Antiferromagnetic Materials
and Their Application at
Millimeter and Submillimeter
Wavelengths

G. S. Heller

NEREM Record (1962)

630

Magnetostatic Modes in Thin
Films

K. J. Harte

Bull. Am. Phys.Soc. 7, 448(1962)

632
R

Cascading Low-Gain Parametric C. Blake
Amplifier Stages

Proc. Natl. Electronics Conf.,
Chicago, Oct. 1962

640
R

Spiral and Concentric-Circle
Walls Observed by Lorentz
Microscopy

M. S. Cohen

J. Appl.Phys. 34, 1221(1963)

641

The Self-Shielded Microwave
Discharge

C. E. Muehe

NEREM Record (1962)

644
R

Measurement of the Surface
Temperature of a Solid Under
Electron Bombardment

E. Silverman

Proc. High-Power Microwave
Tube Symp., Fort Monmouth,
Sept. 1962

645

Radio Echo Studies of the Moon

J. V. Evans

Proc. Conf. on Lunar Exploration,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute,
Aug.1962

654

Stimulated Infrared Emission
from Small Glass Fibers

H. A. Bostick

Proc. Boston Laser Conf.,
Northeastern Univ., Aug. 1962

660
R

Rotatable Anisotropy in Negative S. S. Lehrer
Magnetostriction Ni-Fe Films

J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1207(1963)

662
R

Crystallographic Transitions
in Several Chromium Spinel
Systems

A. Wold
R. J. Arnott
E. Whipple
J.B. Goodenough

J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1085(1963)

665
R

Thermodynamic Self-Consistent
Theory of Indirect Exchange
in Metals

T. A. Kaplan

J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1339(1963)

666
R

Magnetic Properties of a
Single Crystal of Manganese
Phosphide

E. E. Huber, Jr.
D. H. Ridgley

J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1099(1963)

669
R

Atomic Moments and Magnetic
Coupling in Cation ExcessNickel Arsenides

J. B. Goodenough

J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1193(1963)

189

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
671
R

Flux Growth of NiFe204
Crystals by the Czochralski
Method

W. Kunnmann
A. Ferretti
A. Wold

J. Appl. Phys.34, 1264(1963)

674
R

The Raman Maser

H. J. Zeiger
P. E. Tannenwald

Quantum Electronics HI, Vol. 2
(Columbia Univ. Press, New
York, 1964)

675
R

Recombination Radiation
Emitted by Gallium Arsenide

R. J. Keyes
T. M. Quist

Quantum Electronics HI, Vol. 2
(Columbia Univ. Press, New
York, 1964)

676
R

Optically-Pumped Parametric
Oscillators at Microwave and
Infrared Frequencies

J. H. Dennis
P. R. Longaker
R. H, Kingston

Quantum Electronics HI, Vol. 2
(Columbia Univ. Press, New
York, 1964)

679
R

Antiferromagnetism in NiTiOo

G
J.
S.
A

S. Heller
J. Stickler
Kern
Wold

J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1033(1963)

680
R

Drive Current Margins of
Magnetic Film Memories

A H. Anderson
T S. Crowther
J. I. Raff el

J. Appl. Phys.34, 1165(1963)

685
R

Nonlinear Effects in Solid
State Plasmas

B Lax
A L. McWhorter
J. G. Mavroides

Quantum Electronics III, Vol. 2
(Columbia Univ. Press, New
York, 1964)

694
R

High Power Tube Techniques

G L, Guernsey

Proc. Sixth Natl. Conf. on Electron Tube Techniques, New
York, Sept. 1962

702

The Haystack Experimental
Facility

H. G. Weiss

NEREM Record (1962)

703
R

Time-Optimal Velocity Control
of a Spinning Space Body

M. Athans
P. L. Falb
R. T. Lacoss

Trans. IEEE, Appl. and Indust. 82,
206 (1963)

704

Estimation of a System Pulse
Transfer Function in the
Presence of Noise

M. J. Levin

Proc. Fourth Joint Automatic
Control Conf., Minneapolis,
June 1963

707

H.J. Kushner
A New Method of Locating the
Maximum Point of an Arbitrary
Multipeak Curve in the Presence
of Noise

J.Basic Eng. 86, 97(1964)

709

Optimal Control of Self-Adjoint
Systems

M. Athans
P. L. Falb
R. T. Lacoss

Trans. IEEE, Appl. and Indust. 83,
161 (1964)

710

Minimum-Fuel Control of
Second-Order Systems with
Real Poles

M. Athans

Trans. IEEE, Appl. and Indust. 83,
148 (1964)

190

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
732

IEEE Intl. Conv. Record, Pt. 4

Methods for the Adaptive
Optimization of Binary
Detection Systems

H.J. Kushner

735
R

Semiconductor Maser of GaAs

T. M. Quist
R.J. Keyes
W.E. Krag
B. Lax
A. L. McWhorter
R.H. Rediker
H. J. Zeiger

Quantum Electronics III, Vol. 2
(Columbia Univ. Press, New
York, 1964)

752

Comments on the Lincoln
Laboratory GaAs Diode Maser

R.H. Rediker

Proc. Lasers and Applications
Symp., Ohio State Univ., Nov.
1962

762
R

A Portable Detector for
Ultrasounds

J. J.G. McCue
A. Bertolini

IEEE Intl. Conv. Record, Pt. 9
(1963)

770
R

Fuel-Optimal Control of a
Double-Integral Plant with
Response Time Constraints

M. Athans

Trans. IEEE, Appl. and Indust.
83, 240 (1964)

774
R

Trends in Radome Design
Parameters

M. M. Hannoosh
R. A. Muldoon

Proc. Society of Plastics Industry,
Reinforced Plastics Division,
Chicago, Feb. 1963

779R
R

Semiconductor Masers

B. Lax

Proc. Symp. on Optical Masers,
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn,
Apr. 1963

779E
R

Semiconductor Lasers

B. Lax

Ann.N. V. Acad. Sci. 122, 598
(1965), DDC 621114

787
R

Electrical Properties of
Praseodymium Oxides

J. M. Honig
A. A. Cella
J.C. Cornwell

Proc. Third Rare Earth
Conf., Clearwater, Florida,
Apr. 1963

828
R

Theoretical Temperature Rise
in Materials Due to Electron
Reams

G. E. Vibrans

Proc. Fifth Annual Electron
Beam Symp., Boston, Mar. 1963

831
R

Report on Progress in Information Theory in the U.S.A.,
1960-1963: Radar Waveform
Selection

R. M. Lerner

Trans. IEEE, PTGIT IT-9, 246

835
R

Praseodymium — Group V Compounds. I. Vaporization Behavior and Nonstoichiometry
of PrP, PrAs, PrSb and PrBi

K. A. Gingerich

Proc. Third Rare Earth Conf.,
Clearwater, Florida,
Apr.1963

836
R

Studies of the E-Region by the
Incoherent Backscatter Method

J. V. Evans

Electron Density Distribution i n
the Ionosphere and Exosphcre (Proc.
NATO Advanced Study Institute)
(North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1964)

(1963)

(1963)

191

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
843

Approximate Theory of Magnetic Ordering in Heisenberg
Magnets

T. A. Kaplan

Proc. Symp. on Some
Problems of the Physics of
Ferromagnetism and Ferroelectricity, Leningrad, May 1963

845
R

Nonlinear Effects in a Plasma

M. S. Macrakis

Proc. Intl. Symp. on Ionization
Phenomena, Paris, July 1963

867

The Effects of Computer Science T. C. Bartee
on Engineering Mathematics

Proc.OECD Conf. on Engineering
Mathematics, Rome, May 1963

873
R

Functional Techniques for the
H. L. VanTrees
Analysis of the Nonlinear
Behavior of Phase-Locked Loops

Proc. IEEE 52, 894(1964)

877
H

Radar Determination of the
Astronomical Unit

Proc. Intl. Astronomical Union,
Paris, May 1963

881
R

AC Susceptibility Measurements M. Strongin
on Transition Metal SuperconE. Maxwell
ductors Containing Rare Earth
T.B. Reed
and Ferromagnetic Metal Solutes

Revs. Modern Phys. 36, 164(1964)

892

Combination Diplexer and Circular Polarization Transducer

J. B. Rankin

NEREM Record (1963)

895
R

Rapid-Freeze Method for
Growth of Bismuth Single
Crystals

S. Fischler

Trans. Met. Soc.AIME 230,
340 (1964)

896

Long-Range Millimeter Radars

V. L. Lynn
M.D. Sohigian

NEREM Record (1963)

904

Recent Developments in Plasma
Generation

T. B. Reed

Proc. Natl. Electronics Conf.,
Northwestern Univ., Oct. 1963

909

Use of Burst Mode Waveforms
in High Resolution Radars

A. A. Galvin

NEREM Record (1963)

910

Injection Lasers and Injection
Luminescence

R. H. Rediker

NEREM Record (1963)

913A
R

A Multilayer Dielectric- and
Magnetic-Film Memory Cell
Designed for Optical Read-Out

D.O. Smith

J. Appl.Phys.35, 772(1964)

917B
R

Magnetic Properties of Ni-FeCr Films

M.S. Cohen

J.Appl.Phys. 35, 834(1964)

918
R

Deposition Temperature and
Compositional Dependence of
Negative Anisotropy in NickelIron Films

G. P. Weiss
D.O. Smith

J. Appl.Phys. 35, 818(1964)

921

Nernst-Ettingshausen Energy
Conversion

T. C. Harman

NEREM Record (1963)

I.I. Shapiro

192

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
923
R

Long Range Communication by
Orbiting Dipole Belts

W. E. Morrow, Jr.

Progress in Radio Science
1960-1963. Vol.8 (Elsevier,
Amsterdam, 1965), DDC 614214

925

Ferrimagnetic Spiral Configurations in Cobalt
Chromite

N. Menyuk
K. Dwight
A. Wold

J.de Physique 25, 528 (1964)

940
R

Narrow Band vs Localized
d Electrons

J.B. Goodenough

Proc. Buhl Intl. Conf. on
Materials, Pittsburgh,
Oct. 1963

941
R

Spin Correlations Among
Narrow-Band Electrons

J.B. Goodenough

J. Appl. Phys.35, 1083(1964)

943
R

Electrical Conductivity in the
Spinel System Co1_ Li V204

D. B. Rogers
J. B. Goodenough
A. Wold

J. Appl. Phys.35, 1069(1964)

946
R

Effects of High-Pressure, HighTemperature Treatment on the
Properties of Electronic
Materials

E. P. Warekois

Special Technical Publication
No. 374, ASTM (1965)

952
R

Future Developments in Large
Magnetic Film Memories

J.I. Raffel

J. Appl. Phys. 35, 748(1964)

968
R

The Fermi Surface of Graphite

M.S. Dresselhaus
J. G. Mavroides

IBM J. Research Develop.
8, 262 (1964)

985A
R

Experiments on Room Tempera- T. C. Harman
J. M. Honig
ture Nernst-Ettingshausen
S. Fischler
Refrigerators
A. E. Paladino
M. J. Button

J. Eng. Indust. (Trans. ASME B)
87, 21 (1965)

989

The Phase Transition Region
of PrO,1.5t

D.S. Chapin
M.C. Finn
J. M. Honig

Proc. Fourth Rare Earth Conf.,
Tempe, Arizona, Apr. 1964

1001
R

Band Edge Structure of PbS,
PbSe and PbTe

J. O. Dimmock
G.B. Wright

Proc. Seventh Intl. Conf. on
Physics of Semiconductors,
Paris, July 1964, DDC 453889

1002

Galvano-Thermomagnetic
Phenomena in Bismuth

T.C. Harman
J. M. Honig
B. M. Tarmy

Proc. Seventh Intl. Conf. on
Physics of Semiconductors,
Paris, July 1964

1009
R

Magnetic Properties of
V * Ions in Cubic Spinels

K.
N.
D.
A.

Dwight
Menyuk
B. Rogers
Wold

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Magnetism,
Nottingham, Sept. 1964
DDC 614319

1010
R

On the Symmetry of Spin Configurations in Magnetic
Crystals

J. O. Dimmock

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Magnetism,
Nottingham, Sept. 1964,
DDC 614859

193

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
1011

Injection Luminescence in
InAs Diodes

1012
R

Least-Squares Array Processing M. J. Levin
for Signals of Unknown Form

Radio and Klectron. Eng. 29,
213 (1965), DDC 618772

1013

Injection Luminescence and
Laser Action in InSb

R.J. Phelan, Jr.
R. H. Rediker

Proc. Symp. on Radiative Recombination in Semiconductors,
Paris, July 1964

1014
R

Spin Quenching in the System
MnAs, P and MnAs, Sb
1-x x
1-y y

J. B. Goodenough
D. H. Ridgley
W. A. Newman

Proc. Intl. Conf. on Magnetism,
Nottingham, Sept. 1964,
DDC 616043

1033
R

Progress in MagnetoOptical Effects

B. Lax

Proc. Seventh Intl. Conf. on
Physics of Semiconductors,
Paris, July 1964, DDC 453890

1049

Automatic Film Reading at
Lincoln Laboratory

H. L. Kasnitz

Proc. Society of Photographic
Instrumentation Engineers,
St. Louis, Mar. 1964

1087

Field Emission in a Very
Inhomogeneous Field

G. E. Vibrans

Proc. Physical Electronics
Conf., M.I.T., Mar. 1964

1088

Computation of the Space
Charge Spreading of an
Electron Beam Under
Acceleration

G.E. Vibrans

Proc. Sixth Electron Beam
Symp., Boston, Apr. 1964

Analog Communication
over Randomly-Time Varying Channels

H. L. VanTrees

IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory
IT-12, 51 (1966)

1116
R

Transition-Metal Oxides with
Metallic Conductivity

J. B. Goodenough

Bull. Soc. Chim. France,
No. 4, 1200 (1965) DDC 618458

1131
R

Electrical and ElectroOptical Properties of Interface-Alloy Heterojunctions

R. H. Rediker
S. Stopek
E.D. Hinkley

Trans. Met. Soc. AIME 233.
463 (1965), DDC 614320

1156

Radar Determination of
Planetary Motions

1.1. Shapiro

Proc. Twelfth General Assembly
of the Intl. Astronomical
Union, Hamburg, Aug. 1964

1158
R

Modulation of GaAs Injection
Lasers

B.S. Goldstein
R. M. Weigand
J.D. Welch

NEREM Record (1964),
DDC 454540

1165

Thickness Dependence of Creep
Switching in Magnetic Films

G. P. Gagnon
T.S. Crowther

J. Appl.Phys. 36, 1112(1965)

1172
R

Investigation of Eddy-CurrentInduced Nondestructive Readout
in Thin-Film Memories

M.S. Maltz

J. Appl.Phys. 36, 1121 (1965),
DDC 616436

1111A
R

I. Melngailis

194

Proc.Symp. on Radiative Recombination in Semiconductors,
Paris, July 1964

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
1173
R

Graphical Communication
and Control Languages

L.G. Roberts

Proc.Second Congress on Information Sciences, Hot Springs,
Nov. 1964, DDC 626882

1174
R

Complex vs Band Formation in
Perovskite Oxides

J.B. Goodenough
P. M. Raccah

J. Appl.Phys.36, 1031(1965),
DDC 616433

1175
R

Determination of Magnetic
Ordering in Heisenberg Magnets
from High-Temperature Expansions

T.A. Kaplan
H. E. Stanley
K. Dwight
N. Menyuk

J. Appl. Phys. 36, 1129(1965),
DDC 616434

1176
R

Magnetic Properties of
MnCr2S4

N. Menyuk
K. Dwight
A. Wold

J. Appl. Phys. 36, 1088(1965)
DDC 616436

1177
R

Diffuse Paramagnetic Neutron
Scattering in Chromium Spinels

K. Dwight
N. Menyuk
T. A. Kaplan

J. Appl. Phys. 36, 1090(1965),
DDC 616435

1186
R

Lorent?. Microscopy of Small
Ferromagnetic Particles

M.S. Cohen

.I. Appl. Phys. 36, 962(1965),
DDC 616438

1187
R

Spin-Wave Effects in MagneticFilm Switching

K. J. Harte

J. Appl. Phys. 36, 960(1965),
DDC 616442

1189
R

Uniaxial-Anisotropy Spectrum
in Nonmagnetostrictive Permalloy Films

D.O. Smith
G. P. Weiss

J. Appl. Phys. 36, 962(1965),
DDC 616444

1196

DeHaas-Van Alphen Effect in
Pyrolytic and Single Crystal
Graphite

S. J. Williamson §
S. Foner
M.S. Drcsselhaus

Proc. Eleventh Intl. Conf. on
Low Temperature Physics,
Columbus, Sept. 1964

1197
R

Rotating Shallow Elastic
Shells of Revolution

E. Reissner §
F. Y.M. Wan

J. Soc. Indust. Appl. Math. 1_3,
333 (1965), DDC 618596

1215
R

Longitudinal Kerr Effect
Using a Very Thin Fe Film

D.O. Smith

J. Appl. Phys. 36, 1120(1965),
DDC 616437

1240
R

Experiments on Systems

J. L. Morey §
D. B. Yntema

Proc.Second Congress on
Information System Sciences,
Hot Springs, Nov. 1964

1294
R

Energy Band Parameter
Determination in Graphite

M.S. Dresselhaus
J. G. Mavroides

Carbon ±, 465 (1966)

1339

Amplitude Noise in Gas Lasers
Below and Above the Threshold
of Oscillation

C. Freed
H. A. Haus §

Physics of Quantum Electronics
(McGraw-Hill, New York, 1966)

1343

Sum and Difference Frequency
Generation in Gases and Liquids

P. N. Butcher §
W. H. Kleiner
P. L. Kelley
H.J. Zeiger

Physics of Quantum Electronics
(McGraw-Hill, New York, 1966)

195

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
1396

Magneto-Emission Studies of
Pbs, PbTe, and PbSe Diode
Lasers

J. F. Butler
A.R.Calawa

Physics of Quantum Electronics
(McGraw-Hill, New York, 1966)

1397

Laser Emission by Optical
Pumping of Semiconductors

R. J. Phelan, Jr.

Physics of Quantum Electronics
(McGraw-Hill, New York, 1966)

1398

Multiple Stimulated Brillouin
Scattering in Solids

P. E. Tannenwald

Physics of Quantum Electronics
(McGraw-Hill, New York, 1966)

1399

Plasmon Scattering of Light and A. L. McWhorter
Stimulated Emission of Plasmons
in Solids

Physics of Quantum Electronics
(McGraw-Hill, New York, 1966)

1420
R

A Graphical Service System
with Variable Syntax

L. G. Roberts

Commun. ACM 9, 173(1966)
DDC 636364

1438
R

Electronic Band Structure and
Optical Properties of RareEarth Metals

J. O. Dimmock
A. J. Freeman §
R. E. Watson §

Optical Properties and Electronic
Structure of Metals and Alloys,
(North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1966)

1443

Coding for a Class of Unknown Channels

I.G. Stiglitz

Accepted IEEE Trans. Inform.
Theory

1447
R

Semiconductor Bulk Injection
Lasers

I. Melngailis

NEREM Record (1965), DDC 633182

1451
R

Magnetoreflection Studies in
the Band Structure of Antimony

M.S. Dresselhaus
J. G. Mavroides

Optical Properties and Electronic Structure of Metals and
Alloys (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1966)

1459
R

Ferromagnetism in CdCr?Se.
and CdCr^

N.
K.
R.
A.

Menyuk
Dwight
J. Arnott
Wold

J. Appl.Phys.37, 1387(1966)

1463
R

Reduced Manganese Moment in
Manganese Chromite

K.
N.
J.
A.

Dwight
Menyuk
Feinleib
Wold

J. Appl. Phys. 37, 962(1966)

1464
R

Single-Crystal Growth and
Properties of the Perovskites
LaV03 and YV03

D. B. Rogers
A. Ferretti
D. H. Ridgley
R. J. Arnott
J. B. Goodenough

J. Appl. Phys, 37, 1431(1966)

1467
R

Theory of Large-Angle Ripple
in Magnetic Films

K. J. Harte

J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1295(1966)

Origin of Quadrature Flux in
Magnetic Films

K. J.
M.S.
G. P.
D.O.

Phys. Stat. Sol. 15, 225(1966)

1468A
R

Harte
Cohen
Weiss
Smith

196

Meeting Speeches
MS No.
1469
R

Antiferromagnetic Resonance
in RbMnF, Below the Spin-Flop
Transition

W.J.Ince

J. Appl.Phys.37, 1132(1966)

1470
R

Sensitive Pulsed Magnetoresistive Measurement of Magnetic Film H,

R. C. Johnston

J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1466(1966)

1472
R

Measured Relaxation Times for
the Uniaxial-Anisotropy Spectrum in Nonmagnetostrictive
Permalloy Films

D.O. Smith
G. P. Weiss
K. J. Harte

J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1464(1966)

1473
R

Temperature Stabilization of
Unsaturated Microwave Ferrite
Devices

E. Stern
W. J. Ince

J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1075(1966)

1474
R

Temperature Variation of the
Spin-Wave Dispersion Relation

R. Weber
P. E. Tannenwald

J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1058(1966)

1475
R

Covalency Criterion for Localized vs Collective Electrons
in Oxides with the Perovskite
Structure

J.B. Goodenough

J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1415(1966)

1477
R

Crystallographic Study of Several Chromium Spinels

P. M. Raccah
R. J. Bouchard §
A. Wold

J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1436(1966)

1501
R

Saturable Shielding - A Technique for Nonlinear Coupling in
Magnetic Circuits

R. Berger
T.S. Crowther
J.I. Raffel

J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1359(1966)

1551
R

A Real-Time Computing System
for LASA

II. W. Briscoe
P. L. Fleck

Proc. Spring Joint Computer
Conf., Boston, Apr. 1966

1559
R

Statistical Properties of Random O. A. Z. Leneman
Pulse Trains

197

IEEE Intl. Conv. Record, Pt. 6,
(1966)

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Hayden
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No.

Research Report on Arbitrary
Linear System Synthesis

Andersen Laboratories,
Inc.

A Report on the Conversion of
Collins 207B-1 Transmitters,
Engineering Report No. 221

29 June 1953

221624

Collins Radio Co.

9 July 1951

221566

Frequency Modulation and Frequency Shift Keying Exciter,
Collins Part No. 505 4702 004,
Engineering Report No. 224

Collins Radio Co.

31 July 1951

221564

Operation of a VHF Transmitter
for Long-Distance Propagation
Test, Research Report No. 113

Collins Radio Co.

1 Nov.1951

118400

Rhombic Antenna Pattern
Measurements, Research
Report No. 126

Collins Radio Co.

31 Oct. 1952

118401

Operation of a VHF Transmitter
for Long Distance Propagation
Test, Research Report No. 129

Collins Radio Co.

1 July 1953

221568

Operation of a VHF Transmitter
for Long Distance Propagation
Test, Research Report No. 130

Collins Radio Co.

31 Jan.1954

221565

Operation of a VHF Transmitter
for Long Distance Propagation
Test, Research Report No. 135

Collins Radio Co.

1 July 1954

221567

Rhombic Antenna Pattern Measurement, Research Report
No. 133

Collins Radio Co.

16 July 1954

221563

Final Engineering Report and
Instruction Book on 50 Megacycle Pulse Receiver Development Type 53B-1, Engineering
Report No. 380

Collins Radio Co.

15 Dec.1954

240867

Operation of a VHF Transmitter
for Long Distance Propagation
Test, Research Report No. 136

Collins Radio Co.

1 Jan.1955

240781

Operation of a VHF Transmitter
for Long Distance Propagation
Test, Engineering Report No. 417

Collins Radio Co.

1 July 1955

221562

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DDC
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VHF Transmitter for Long Dis- »
tance Propagation Test, Engineering Report No. 457

Collins Radio Co.

1 Jan.1956

240798

Contract for Services, Materials
and Facilities for the Development of Ferrites for Digital
Computers, Final Report

General Ceramics Corp.

1 May 195230 June 1955

221571

Analysis of Magnetic Amplifiers
by the Use of Difference Equations, Technical Report No.
SRL 7002-7

MIT Servomechanisms
Laboratory

27 Aug.1954

240458

Application of a Magnetic Amplifier to a High Performance
instrument Servo, Technical
Report No. SRL 7002-10

MIT Servomechanisms
Laboratory

May 1955

81981

A Magnetic-Amplifier Simulator, Technical Report No.
SRL 7002-11

MIT Servomechanisms
Laboratory

23 May 1955

A Differentiator for A-C Computers, Technical Report No.
SRL 7002-12

MIT Servomechanisms
Laboratory

May 1956

130676

Power Switching Transistors
in Servo-Amplifiers, Technical Report No. SRL 7002-13

MIT Servomechanisms
Laboratory

June 1956

240456

An Accurate Transistorized
Multiplier-Divider, Technical
Report No. SRL 7002-14

MIT Servomechanisms
Laboratory

June 1956

240459

Coulomb Friction Compensation
of Potentiometer Wire-Stepping
Oscillation in Servos, Technical
Report No. SRL 7002-15

MIT Servomechanisms
Laboratory

15 June 1956

240460

A Study of Dual-Mode DamperStabilized Servo, Technical
Report No. SRL 7002-16

MIT Servomechanisms
Laboratory

15 June 1956

240488.

Development of Two Megawatt
675 MC Pulse Magnetron QK517,
Summary Technical Report

Raytheon Co.

27 Dec.1955
1 June 1956

246817

Development of QK516 Two
Megawatt UHF Tunable Pulse
Magnetron, Interim Progress
Report

Raytheon Co.

1 June 19561 Feb.1957

199

81980>

246816

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DDC
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Development of a Two Megawatt
UHF-Band Tunable Magnetron,
QK499-QK508-QK516 Final
Engineering Report

Raytheon Co.

15 Feb. 195430 June 1957

246815

Evaluation of Fluid Bearing
Types for Large Antennas,
Interim Progress Report No.
I-A2245-1

The Franklin Institute

15 Dec.195815 June 1959

256449

Study of the Application of
Hydrostatic Lubrication to the
Support of a 300 Foot Paraboloid
Antenna. . . , Interim Report No.
I-A2245-2

The Franklin Institute

1 Sept. 1959

242191

Analysis of Radial Bearings,
Consisting of a Number of
Hydrostatic Bearing Pads
Mounted on Elastic Supports,
Interim Report No. I-A2245-3

The Franklin Institute

28 Sept. 1959

241707

Analysis of Captive Thrust
Bearings Consisting of a Number of Hydrostatic Bearing Pads
on Elastic Supports, Interim
Report No. I-A2245-4

The Franklin Institute

Nov.1959

241703

Analysis of Non-Captive Thrust
Bearings Consisting of a Number of Hydrostatic Bearing Pads
on Elastic Supports, Interim
Report No. I-A2245-5

The Franklin Institute

16 Oct. 1959

241764

Analysis of Some Structural
Problems Associated with the
Design of Large Hydrostatic
Bearings, Interim Report
No. I-A2245-6

The Franklin Institute

241765

Hydrostatic Bearing Compensating Element Study, Interim
Report No. I-A2245-7

The Franklin Institute

241704

The Effect of the Method of
Compensation on Hydrostatic
Bearing Stiffness, Interim Report No.I-A2245-8

The Franklin Institute

Dec.1959

241705

A Comparative Analysis of
Hydrostatic Bearing Pad Configuration, Interim Report
No.I-A2245-9

The Franklin Institute

Jan.1960

241706

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Hydrostatic Bearings and Related Topics: A Survey of
Technical Literature. . . ,
Interim Report No. I-A2245-10

The Franklin Institute

Hydrostatic Bearings for Large
Antennas, A Survey, Final
Report F-A2245

The Franklin Institute

Jan.1960

241585

A Method to Study the Static
and Dynamic Behavior of a
Radome Panel, LL-VII-22

MIT Aeroelastic and
Structures Research
Laboratory

Aug.1960

246187

H-211
M $1.50
P$13.60

Survey of Hypervel'ocity
Impact Information
ASRL Report No. 99-1,
LL-II-60

MIT Aeroelastic and
Structures Research
Laboratory

Sept. 1961

267289

H-363
M$3.50
P$62.90

Survey of Hypervelocity
Impact Information, Addendum
ASRL Report No. 99-1, Add.
LL-II-60

MIT Aeroelastic and
Structures Research
Laboratory

Sept. 1961

267289

H-364
M $2.40
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201

241584

SPECIAL REPORTS
DDC
No.

Symposium on Rigid Radomes,
M.I.T., 8-10 September 1958

15 Oct. 1958

fVol. 1

232582

Conference on Lubrication of Large
Bearing and Drive Gearing Systems,
Lincoln Laboratory, 13-14 May 1959

Dec.1959

Symposium on the Application of Low
Noise Receivers to Radar and Allied
Equipment, Lincoln Laboratory,
24-28 October I960

22 Nov.1960

•fVol. 2

248691

tVol.3

248692

fFinal Report, Project Barnstable

30 June I960

202

240363

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An Introduction to the Theory
of Random Signals and Noise

W. B. Davenport, Jr.
W. L. Root

1958

McGraw-Hill Book
Co., Inc., New York

The Prediction of Ballistic
Missile Trajectories from
Radar Observations

I. I. Shapiro

1958

McGraw-Hill Book
Co., Inc., New York

Microwave Ferrites
and Ferrimagnetics

B. Lax
K. J. Button

1962

McGraw-Hill Book
Co., Inc., New York

Theory and Design
of Digital Machines

T. C. Bartee
I. L. Lebow
I. S. Reed

1962

McGraw-Hill Book
Co., Inc., New York

Digital Computers in
Research

B. F. Green, Jr.

1963

McGraw-Hill Book
Co., Inc., New York

Communication Nets —
Stochastic Message Flow
and Delay

L. Kleinrock

1964

McGraw-Hill Book
Co., Inc., New York

Optimal Control

M. Athans
P. L. Falb

1966

McGraw-Hill Book
Co., Inc., New York

ABSTRACTS
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H-240
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24 98 3 9

11-241

Abstracts of Scientific
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11954-1956

1956-1960

June I960

M$2.20

P$51.10
1960-1962

June 1962

276880

H-449
M$1.5 0
P$21.65

1962-1965

June 1965

625694

H-688
M$1.50
P$19.20

203

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DDC
No.

No.
Generation and Properties of Thermal
Plasmas (1955-1960)

Hayden
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28 Nov. I960

250956

H-251
M$1.50
P$2.80

28 Dec. I960

250957

H-252
M$1.50
P$4.90

8 Feb. 1961

254335

H-282
M$1.50
P$4.90

2 Oct. 1961

272830

H-381
M$1.50
P$14.40

27 Dec. 1961

271667

H-378
M$1.50
P$6.65

285491

H-429
M$1.50
P$12.40

Infrared Spectrum Analysis of Plastics
and Resins, Particularly Polyurethanes,
Polyesters, Epoxys, and Polymers
(1950-1960)
Preparation and Properties of Indium
Antimonide Thin Films and Devices
Using Indium Antimonide (1955-1960)
Continuous Motion Principle as Applied
to Photography and Television (1950-1960)
Adaptive or Self-Optimizing Control
Systems (1950-February 1961)
Instrumentation for Recovery and Re-entry
of Manned Spacecraft (1955-April 1961)
Perturbative Forces Affecting the
Motions of Artificial Earth Satellites
(1955-April 1961)
Artificial Intelligence - Soviet Bloc
(1950-1961)
9

Network Flow Theory Especially the Transportation Problem, the Shortest Route
Problem and Queuing Theory (1957-1961)

10

Transition Probabilities, Dissociation
Energies, and Emissivities of Atoms
and Molecules of the Elements and Common
Metal Oxides (1947-May 1962)

11

Ship Stabilization and Position Keeping
Devices (1950-March 1962)

12

Tropospheric Scatter Communication
Systems (1955-July 1962)

13

Soviet Books on Radiotechnology and
Electronics in 1962 (1962)

4 Sept. 1962

2 04

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DDC
No.

No.
14

15-1

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Radar Astronomy (1946-August 1962)

31 Dec.1962

294683

H-462
M$1.50
P$4.15

Radomes, Part 1 (1949-November 1962)

31 Jan.1963

401159

H-493
M$1.50
P$7.90

30 Apr. 1963

415716

H-509
M$1.50
P$4.20

11 Aug. 1965

628200

H-7 00
M$1.50
P$8.00

16

Raman Spectra of Inorganic Solids
with Emphasis on Quartz
(1947-December 1962)

17

Diamond: Synthesis and Properties
(1958-December 1962)

18

Superconducting Magnets and Properties
of Superconductors (1960-,Ianuary 1963)

19

Photometric Measurements of the Lunar
Surface (1952-April 1963)

21

Redundancy Techniques for Achieving
Reliability in Logical Networks
(1962-July 1963)

22

Representations and Applications of
Lorentz Groups (1956-September 1963)

24

Depolarization of Electromagnetic Radiation
Scattered from Anisotropic Media
(1947-April 1964)

25

Antimonides, Arsenides and Phosphides
of the Transition Metals (1958-June 1964)

26

Scattering and Attenuation by Precipitation
Particles (1 950-September 1964)

27

Formant Tracking (1950-August 1965)

28

Adhesion of Vacuum Deposited Thin Films
(Permalloy, Magnetic, Metallic) on Glass
(1950-September 1965)

29

Zinc Telluride, Zinc Selenide, Cadmium
Telluride and Their Combinations
(1960-April 1966)

50

Klectronically-Controlled Microwave
Devices (1960-March 1966)

205

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Period Covered

Date Completed

Q-l

Electronic Aids in Air Navigation

1956-1962

July 1962

Q-2

Recent Developments in Package
Nuclear Power Reactors

1959-Sept. 1962

Sept. 1962

Q-3

Design of Logic Circuits Using
Transistors

1958-1962

Nov.1962

Q-4

Instrumentation for Television
Scan and Frame Rate Conversion

1952-1962

Dec.1962

Q-5

Residual Gas Analysis in Vacuum
Systems

1959-Apr.1963

July 1963

Q-b

Artificial Dielectrics for Focusing
Microwaves

1948-Jan. 1963

Aug. 1963

Q-7

Ultrasonic Absorption in Air

1946-June 1963

July 1963

Q-8

Electronic Photography

1958-Apr. 1963

May 1963

Q-9

Integrating Microdensitometry of
Photographs

1959-June 1963

July 1963

Q-10

Preparation and Properties of
Europium Monoxide and Chromium
Dioxide

1928-Oct. 1963

Nov.1963

Q-ll

Attitude Perturbations and Control
Techniques for SYNCOM Satellites

1957-1965

Jan.1966

Q-12

Nonlinear Transformations
of Random Processes

1952-Apr. 1965

May 1965

Q-l 3

Stability Constants and Volatility
Constants of Barium and Strontium
Chelatcs

1964-Jan. 1966

Feb. 1966

206

INDEX OF LINCOLN LABORATORY AUTHORS

Underlined JA numbers indicate Meeting Speeches.
Since I960, Meeting Speeches have been assigned
MS numbers.

Abel, W. G., TR-81; JA-1824, MS-433, MS-521
Adler, M., TN-1965-52
Adler, R. B.. TR-25
Aho, E..T., TR-212, JA-855, JA-1745, JA-2256
Akutowicz, R. J., JA-331, JA-381, JA-446,
JA-476, JA-488, JA-1000
Allen, J. L., TR-228, TR-236, TR-281, TR-299,
TR-323, TR-381; GR-31-150, JA-1671,
JA-1890, JA-1892, JA-1952, JA-2304, JA-2407,
JA-2493, .IA-2564
Ames, L. A., TR-3
Anderson, A. II., TR-278, GR-51-11,
GR-51G-0019; JA-1659; MS-680
Anderson, E. K., TR-49; JA-188, JA-196,
JA-261
Andrews, W. A., GR-46-42
Archer, D. H., TR-168
Argyres, P. N., GR-81G-0031; JA-1302,
JA-1357, JA-1546A, JA-1869, JA-2138,
.IA-2277, JA-2597; MS-205, MS-449, MS-451
Armcnti, A. W., TR-283, TR-377; TN-1965-1
Arnold, C. R., TN-1965-16, TN-1966-28
Arnott, R. J., JA-1106," .IA-1454, JA-1697,
JA-1708, JA-1721, JA-1973A, JA-2116,
JA-2117A, JA-2219, JA-2392, JA-2495,
JA-2580, JA-2768; JA-869, JA-1425, MS-351,
MS-662, MS-1459, MS-1464
Arthur, J.S., JA-1423A
Artman, J.O., TR-70; JA-48, JA-273, JA-418,
JA-512; JA-8 57
Ash, M. E., TR-391, TR-400
Assaly, R. N., TR-277, TR-313, TR-347;
GR-315G-0001, GR-315G-2, GR-315G-5
Athans (Athanassiades), M., GR-22G-4,
GR-22G-8, GR-22G-9, GR-1964-12,
TN-1965-26, TN-1965-53; JA-1909, JA-1923A,
JA-2060, JA-2145, JA-2273, JA-2310,
JA-2415; MS-615, MS-703, MS-709, MS-710,
MS-770
Austin, M. E., TR-407
Autler, S.H., JA-977, .IA-1050, JA-1477,
JA-2005, .IA-2238, .TA-2260; JA-602, MS-394,
MS-591
Averbach, B. L., JA-416, JA-433, JA-839

207

Axelbank, M., TR-160; GR-47-26,
GR-47G-0001, GR-47G-0004, GR-47G-3;
JA-911; JA-1163

Bachner, !•'. J., JA-2412
Bagley, P. R., GR-22G-0002; JA-1226,
JA-1336
Baker, R. A
JA-122
Baker, R. H TR-8, TR-27, TR-32, TR-100,
TR-110, TR-120, TR-130, TR-300, TR-337;
JA-7, JA-14, JA-49, JA-178, JA-577
Ballantyne, J. M., MS-382
Balser, M., TR-39, TR-48; JA-86, JA-132,
JA-156, JA-574, JA-1107, JA-1579,
JA-1647, JA-1831, JA-1916, JA-1917,
JA-2038, JA-2144, JA-2218; MS-567
Banks, E., JA-768, JA-814; MS-350
Ranus, M. D., .TA-1863A, JA-1929, JA-1951,
JA-2045, JA-2202, JA-2243, JA-2265,
.IA-2384, JA-2412, JA-2447, JA-2454,
JA-2456, JA-2672; MS-594
Barker, D. B., TR-153
Barry, J. G., JA-2237; MS-525
Bartee, T. C, TR-191, TR-3ie ; JA-1645,
JA-1657, JA-1665, JA-2012; •TA-1139,
MS-52, MS-381, MS-867
Basore, B. L., TR-7
Bauer, .1. R., TR-124, TR-186; GR-33G-0015,
GR-312G-7; JA-886
Behn, R. U., GR-1 964-59
Behrndt, M. E., JA-1059; JA-1033
Belvin, F., TR-369
Benedek, G. B., JA-387
Bennett, H. S., GR-46G-0006
Bennett, J. F., TR-24
Berg, R.S., TR-251, TR-275; GR-52G-6;
.IA-1752
Berger, R., MS-1501
Bernella, D. M., TR-299, TR-381
Bertolini, A., GR-47G-0010, GR-47G-0010-1,
GR-1965-7; JA-2286; MS-762

Author Index
Bess, L., TR-18; JA-54, JA-258, JA-370,
JA-422
Best, R. L., JA-1039
Betts, F., TR-381
Beusch, J. U., TN-1965-56
Billups, R. R., TR-200, TR-223; JA-1808
Binsack, J. H., TN-1965-5
Bird, L. E., JA-1369, JA-1448, JA-1650A,
JA-2218
Bivans, E. W., TR-61, TR-104; JA-252
Black, W. L., TN-1965-45, TN-1965-48;
JA-2496, JA-2524
Blaisdell, E.W., JA-2317-10
Blake, C, TR-202, GR-46-38, GR-46G-0009;
JA-1059, JA-1376, JA-1729, JA-1847,
JA-2013, JA-2097; MS-178, MS-632
Blatt, H., TR-278; GR-1964-6
Bluestein, L. I., GR-65G-2, GR-65G-4,
GR-1964-48; JA-2046A, JA-2519
Blustein, G., GR-62G-5
Bogush, A. J,, Jr., JA-2504
Boisvert, M., TR-25
Borison, S. L., GR-41G-5, GR-1964-14,
GR-1964-33, GR-1965-10; TN-1965-27;
JA-2409
Bostick, H. A., GR-26G-1; JA-1813A, JA-1888;
MS-654
Both, W. A., GR-46G-0010
Bowles, L. W., JA-2013
Bradley, U C., JA-2606
Brebrick, R. F., JA-1957, JA-2068, JA-2270,
JA-2285, JA-2328, JA-2332, JA-2383,
JA-2480, JA-2600, JA-2610, JA-2637,
JA-2670, JA-2719; MS-347
Brennan, D. G., TR-93; GR-36-36; JA-384,
JA-747, JA-1 027
Bressel, C, GR-312G-10
Briscoe, H. W., TN-1966-16, TN-1966-38;
JA-1593, JA-1784, JA-1919, JA-2649;
MS-10A, MS-253, MS-1551
Brockelman, R. A., TR-332, TR-341; JA-2573
JA-2627, JA-2721
Bromaghim, D. R., GR-41G-0002, GR-41G-0004
Brooks, H., JA-387
Brown, D. R., JA-93
Brown, J. R., GR-21G-0001
Brown, L. T., JA-1267, JA-1340
Brown, M. C, JA-2268
Brown, R. M., JA-1640
Brown, R. N., JA-1661, JA-2001
Brown, R. R., JA-903
Bryant, B. W., TR-290
Buck, D. A., JA-32, JA-93, JA-287
Bullis, W. M., TR-115; JA-403, JA-498, JA-552
Burgess, R. G., TR-300, JA-1984
Burgiel, J. C., TR-302
Burke, R. L., TR-199, TR-221; JA-1241
Burke, W.T., GR-36-25

208

Burrows, M. L., TN-1965-9, TN-1965-46;
JA-2701
Butler, J. F., JA-2305, JA-2405, JA-2419,
JA-2517, JA-2604, JA-2636; MS-1396
Butman, R. C, TR-257
Button, K. J., TR-89, TR-176; GR-84-4;
JA-92, JA-342, JA-343, JA-448, JA-890,
JA-951, JA-1085, JA-1149, JA-1216,
JA-1495, JA-1516, JA-1521, JA-1643,
JA-1821, JA-2037; JA-317, JA-542, MS-180
Button, M. J., JA-763, JA-2326; MS-599,
MS-985A
Byrnes, B., GR-34-72

Cahill, J. J., TR-77
Cahlander, D. A., TR-271, TR-399;
GR-47G-0003; JA-2016, JA-2266; JA-1584
Calawa, A. R., JA-1629, JA-1785, JA-2028,
JA-2246, JA-2405, JA-2419, JA-2517,
JA-2567, JA-2604, JA-2636, JA-2642,
MS-1396
Camp, W. W., TR-228
Campbell, R. A., JA-498
Candidus, E.S., TR-82; JA-251
Canon, M. D., GR-1964-12; JA-2415
Capon, J., TN-1965-57, TN-1966-16,
TN-1966-29: TN-1966-37
Carbone, J. R., GR-46-45; JA-2306
Carey, D.R., JA-1974; MS-548B
Carney, A. L., JA-348
Carpenter, A., TR-194, TR-299
Carr, P. H., GR-81G-0028; JA-1429
Carroll, T. J., TR-38, TR-190; JA-216,
JA-541, JA-558
Carter, J. C, JA-2665
Cartledge, U, TR-228, TR-236, TR-299,
TR-381; GR-31-148; TN-1965-7; JA-1587;
JA-1324
Catalano, S. F., GR-43G-1, GR-47-19,
GR-47G-6, GR-1965-7; JA-1326
Catuna, G. W., JA-864
Cella, A. A., MS-787
Chace, D. E., GR-1965-6
Chapin, D. S., JA-2460; MS-989
Chase, C.E., GR-46-42, GR-46-46;
JA-334, JA-1021, JA-1064, JA-1229,
JA-1318, JA-1517, JA-1558, JA-1636,
JA-1788, JA-1921, JA-1925, JA-1993,
JA-2090, JA-2097; JA-1496, JA-1564,
MS-78, MS-543, MS-544
Chatterton, E. J., TR-130, TR-392;
JA-2076, JA-2664
Check, M. H., GR-65G-6, GR-65G-8

Author Index
Chisholm, J. H., TR-81, TR-84; JA-320,
JA-344, JA-421, JA-978, JA-1655,
JA-1824, JA-1861, JA-2096A, JA-2300;
JA-1104, MS-433, MS-521
Cho, Y., .IA-2601
Chomsky, C. S., TR-306; MS-249
Claerbout, J. F., TN-1966-7
Clapp, D. F., TN-1965-1
Clark, D. L., GR-47-36
Clark, W. A., Jr., TR-45, TR-62, TR-165;
GR-51G-0012, JA-1493, JA-1640, JA-1818;
JA-1518A, JA-1518B. MS-391
Clay, W. G., JA-1772, JA-1891, JA-1967,
JA-2078, JA-2422, JA-2557
Cogdell, J. R., TR-304
Cohen, A., GR-76G-0003; JA-1133, .IA-1703
Cohen, B., TR-104
Cohen, M.S., JA-1620, JA-1882, JA-2069,
JA-2492, JA-2562, JA-2596; JA-1486, JA-1487.
MS-106, MS-601, MS-640, MS-917B, MS-1186,
MS-1468A
Conner, H. E., GR-55G-0031
Connolly, J. B., TN-1965-3; JA-2635
Cornwell, J. C, JA-2613A; MS-787
Craig, J. W., Jr., TR-292; JA-1582, JA-2716
Crittendon, R., GR-22G-0052, GR-22G-0061
Crocker, E. A., TR-331; JA-2262, MS-240,
MS-527
Crocker, M. C, JA-2317-8, JA-2545
Croft, W. J., JA-862, JA-1044, JA-1077,
JA-2116; JA-867
Crook, D. E., GR-36G-5, GR-312G-0002,
GR-48-8; JA-2313
Crowther, T.S., TR-278; GR-51-2, GR-51-11,
GR-51G-0019, JA-1659, JA-1979; JA-2050,
JA-2324; MS-42, MS-680, MS-1165, MS-1501
Crowther, W.R., GR-21G-0019, GR-21G-0026,
GR-21G-0027. GR-21G-4, GR-62G-8;
JA-2317-4, JA-2718
Cuikay, R. S.. TR-337
Curry, G. R., TR-357; GR-47-26, GR-47G-0001,
GR-47G-0004, GR-47G-0014, GR-47G-3,
GR-1964-29; JA-1484, JA-2382
Curtis, J. P., TR-138

Dade, E. C, GR-55G-0027
Daggett, N.L., TR-251; TN-1966-3; JA-2317-6
Daley, M. M., GR-22G-0020
Daley, P. F., JA-1369
Dalrymple, G. F., TR-407; JA-2237, JA-2453;
MS-525
Danforth, II. II., JA-2627
Danforth, W. C, Jr., GR-315G-1, GR-315G-2,
GR-61G-1
Davenport, W. B., Jr., JA-937

209

Davidson, E. A., TR-236
Davis, P., JA-1133
Day, J. W, B., JA-1448, JA-1650A
deBettencourt, J.T., TR-37, TR-81, TR-84,
TR-101; JA-127, JA-320, JA-344
Delaney, E., JA-1708
Delaney, W. P., TR-228, TR-236, TR-299,
TR-381; GR-41G-0012; JA-1841, JA-1841A,
JA-1952
DeLong, D. F., GR-41G-5, GR-47-28,
GR-48G-0006
Dennis, J. H., JA-2198, JA-2391; MS-676
deRidder, CM., TR-322; GR-312G-4,
GR-312G-8; MS-423
Detwiler, S. P., TR-61
Devane, M. E., TR-185, TR-276, TR-394;
GR-315-3, GR-315G-4, GR-1965-12
Dexter, R. N., TR-17, TR-136; JA-118,
JA-150, JA-168, JA-208, JA-209, JA-405,
JA-516, JA-517
Diamond, B. L., TR-286, TR-381;
GR-47G-0012, GR-48G-5; JA-1903,
JA-1987, JA-2549
DiBartolo, J., TR-228, TR-236, TR-299,
TR-381
Dickey, D. H., JA-1854, JA-2389,
JA-2413A; MS-453
Dimmock, J.O., JA-2335, JA-2486,
JA-2735, JA-2736, JA-2816; MS-1001,
MS-1010, MS-1438
Dinneen, G. P., TR-14, TR-45, TR-62,
TR-139; JA-410; JA-1H9
Dion, A. R., TR-276, TR-324; GR-61G-3
Ditto, F.H., GR-22G-0005
Dominick, F. J., GR-21G-001 3.GR-21G-0016;
TN-1966-27; MS-179
Douglass, D. H.,.Tr., JA-1728, JA-1781,
JA-1791, JA-2234, JA-2235; MS-301,
MS-551, MS-556
Doyle, W., JA-1654; JA-1544
Draisin, W., GR-22G-0054
Dresselhaus. G. F., TR-254; JA-208, JA-1658,
JA-1820, JA-1840, JA-1886, JA-1913,
JA-2376, JA-2535, JA-2550; MS-202,
MS-204, MS-461A
Dresselhaus, M.S., JA-1658, JA-1661,
JA-1820, JA-1840, JA-1854, JA-2194,
JA-2380A, JA-2506, JA-2550, JA-2609,
JA-2661; MS-204, MS-453, MS-556,
MS-968, MS-1196, MS-1294, MS-1451
Drinan, J.D., GR-21G-0022-1, GR-21G-0024,
GR-21G-0024-1, GR-21G-3, GR-21G-7,
GR-21G-8, GR-62G-3, TN-1965-36,
TN-1965-37, TN-1965-38, TN-1965-39,
TN-1966-6, TN-1966-10, TN-1966-11,
TN-1966-13
Drouilhet, PR., TR-292; GR-64G-1,
GR-1964-54; JA-2245, JA-2317-6,
JA-2729, JA-2755

Author Index
Drury, W.H., GR-41G-0004
Dubinsky, E., GR-22G-0052, GR-22G-0061
Dumanian, J. A., TR-3, TR-139; GR-52G-2,
JA-1962, JA-2256
Durlach, N.I., TR-194, TR-373; GR-41G-3;
JA-1622, JA-1920, JA-2073
Dwight, K., JA-1076, JA-1522, JA-1570,
JA-1600, JA-1723, JA-1816, JA-1927, JA-2271;
JA-871, JA-1113, MS-14, MS-133, MS-361.
MS-362, MS-925, MS-1009, MS-1175, MS-1176,
MS-1177, MS-1459, MS-1463
Dyer, A. C, GR-312G-12

Eckl, D. J., TR-199, TR-221
Edelberg, S., TR-266; JA-1383, JA-1420,
JA-2104; MS-423
Edwards, D. F., JA-1893, JA-1901
Ehlers, H. H., TR-303; JA-1954, JA-2188
Eisenstadt, B. M., TR-41; GR-34-57
Eldridge, R., JA-1398
Elkind, J. I., TR-111; JA-1184
Elliott, H. M., TR-8, TR-54
Enticknap, R. G., GR-25G-0022; .IA-900, JA-2643,
MS-59, MS-60, MS-66
Epstein, M. A., JA-916
Eshleman, D. R., TR-251
Evans, J. V., TR-256, TR-272, TR-274, TR-288,
TR-332, TR-341, TR-374; GR-3G-O002,
GR-3G-0002-1, GR-3G-0003, GR-3G-0004,
GR-3G-0014; JA-1748, JA-1919, JA-1966,
JA-1988, JA-1994, JA-2192, JA-2299, JA-2343,
JA-2356, JA-2371, JA-2434, JA-2451A, JA-2479,
JA-2512, JA-2521A, JA-2548A, JA-2553,
JA-2569, JA-2573; MS-595, MS-645, MS-836
Evens, M. B., GR-54G-0022; JA-2015
Everett. R. R., JA-878
Ewing. S. D., TR-381
Eyges, L. J., TR-151; JA-1103, JA-1753,
JA-1867, JA-1935, JA-2100; MS-49, MS-208

Fahey, R. E., JA-2443, JA-2653
Falb, P. L., GR-22G-0051, GR-22G-8; JA-1733,
JA-1736, JA-1909, JA-2060, JA-2134,
JA-2145, JA-2273, JA-2465, JA-2555; MS-703,
MA-709
Falk, D. S., JA-1475
Fallo, A. J., TR-236, TR-299
Fanning, W. R., JA-2583
Fano, R. M., TR-10
Farley, B. G., TR-165; JA-1724, JA-1818;
JA-1314. JA-1518A, JA-1518B. MS-292,
MS-482A, MS-509

210

Farnsworth, L. P., JA-1352A
Farrell, L. B., JA-1887, JA-2454
Favret, A. G., TR-77
Feinleib, J., JA-2822; MS-1463
Feldman, II., GR-46-42
Feldman, J. A., TN-1965-13; .TA-2674
Fergus, P. A., TR-199
Ferretti, A., JA-1708, JA-1720, JA-1943,
JA-2219, JA-2241A, JA-2392, JA-2520,
JA-2723; MS-671, MS-1464
Feshbach, H., GR-33G-0014
Fessenden, T. J., GR-46G-2
Fidler, R. R., TR-63
Fielding, J. C, JA-2237
Fineman, J., GR-46-46, GR-46G-0013;
JA-1318, JA-1925; MS-544
Finn, M. C, JA-1494, JA-1710, JA-1819,
JA-1933, JA-2366, JA-2390, JA-2672;
MS-989
Fischler, S., JA-1872, JA-2253A, JA-2326,
JA-2771; MS-588, MS-895, MS-985A
Fitzgerald, M. E., JA-2420A
Fitzgerald, W. D., GR-46G-4; MS-621
Fleck, P. L., Jr., TR-41, TR-156, TR-292;
GR-34-85, GR-34G-0005, GR-64G-4;
TN-1966-16; JA-1824, JA-2649; MS-433,
MS-1551
Flink, A. H., GR-21G-0008
Fogarty, J.C., GR-28G-1
Foner, S., JA-522, JA-524, JA-650, JA-651,
JA-772, JA-807, JA-1078, JA-1200,
JA-1348, JA-1440, JA-1524, JA-1638,
JA-1648, JA-2040; JA-543, JA-545,
JA-611, JA-857, JA-1116, JA-1412A,
JA-1429, MS-126, MS-144A, MS-257,
MS-1196
Fontaine, A. B., GR-25G-3, GR-25G-14;
JA-1687, JA-1963, JA-2105
Forgie, CD., JA-1184, JA-1264; MS-508
Forgie, J. W., JA-1264; MS-508
Forney, G. D., Jr., GR-34G-10
Fortier, O. V., GR-1964-24
Fowle, E.N., TR-207, TR-209; GR-41G-0008;
JA-1974; MS-160, MS-161
Fox, R.H.. TR-6, TR-55, TR-65, TR-68,
TR-69; JA-212
Foyt, A. G., TR-385, JA-2108, JA-2528,
JA-2644, JA-2697, JA-2743
Fozard, J. L., JA-27 51
Frachtman, H. E., GR-1964-40, GR-1964-45,
GR-1964-46, GR-1964-47
Eraser, E.C., GR-30G-0010
Freed, A., GR-22G-5, GR-22G-13
Freed, C, JA-2023, JA-2283, JA-2510,
JA-2626, JA-2708, JA-2727; MS-1339
Freedman, J., TR-22, TR-24, TR-56,
TR-305; JA-1400
Freimer, M. L., GR-54G-0020; JA-1089,
JA-1415, JA-1603A; JA-1160

Author Index
Fricker, S. J., TR-83, TR-86, TR-134,
TR-187; JA-770, JA-949, JA-1108,
JA-1369, JA-1388
Fridman, H. D., GR-22G-0027, GR-22G-0039,
GR-22G-0052
Fridman, J. D., TR-379
Friend, II. C, TR-46
Frischkopf, L. S., TR-165; JA-1818
Fritsch, P. C. TR-193, JA-2156, JA-2291,
JA-2404, JA-2615
From, W. H., GR-82G-1; JA-2122

Gaardcr, N. T., GR-1964-11
Gagnon, G. P., MS-1165
Gallagher, R.C., TR-352; GR-25G-0003,
GR-25G-2; JA-1687
Galvin, A. A., TR-407; MS-159, MS-909
Gano, J. J., JA-583, JA-649, JA-657
Gardels, M. C, JA-2613A
Gardner, L. A., Jr., TR-219; TN-1965-4,
TN-1966-5, TN-1966-9; MS-170A
Gardner, W. L., TR-153, TR-200, TR-223;
JA-854, JA-1808
Gatos, H.C., TR-293; JA-561, JA-763, JA-783,
JA- 831, JA-888, JA-893, JA-894, JA-938,
JA- 998, JA-1019, JA-1293, JA-1367,
JA- 1396A, JA-1428, JA-1455, JA-1466,
JA- 1510, JA-1536, JA-1545, JA-1565A,
JA- 1601, JA-1607, JA-1614, JA-1709,
JA- 1710, JA-1735, JA-1766, JA-1797, JA-1812,
JA- 1819, JA-1863A, JA-1914, JA-1915,
JA- 1929, JA-1933, JA-1951, JA-2045, JA-2092,
,TA- 2202, JA-2265, JA-2366, JA-2412, JA-2447,
JA- 2523, JA-2621, JA-1385, MS-24, MS-436,
MS •512, MS-519, MS-589, MS-594
Gay, R.E., GR-34G-0002
Gebbie, II. A., JA-258
Gehrels, E., TR-335; TN-1965-62; JA-1698,
JA-1919
Germann, R.W., JA-2495, JA-2667; MS-361
Getsinger, VV. J., GR-46G-3; TN-1965-30,
TN-1965-33; JA-2111, JA-2484
Giardino, N. A., JA-2091
Gillis, J. E., GR-21G-0005, GR-1964-25,
GR-1964-35; JA-2231
Gilmore, J.T., Jr., TR-165; GR-51-8, JA-1087,
JA-1818
Gobliek, T. J., TR-369; GR-34G-0005,
GR-64G-4; JA-1243, JA-2469
Gold, B., GR-34-57, GR-34-72, GR-62G-1;
TN-1965-63; JA-1089, JA-1123, JA-1415,
JA-1848, JA-2019, JA-2256, JA-2333,
JA-2334, JA-2363, JA-2459, JA-2566; MS-513

211

Gold, L., JA-9, JA-10, JA-15, JA-323, JA-449,
JA-498, JA-549, JA-628, JA-634, JA-639,
JA-658, JA-848, JA-849; JA-8 56
Goldstein, B.S., TR-319, TR-407; JA-2237,
JA-2249, JA-2337, JA-2339, JA-2453,
JA-2482; MS-1158
Goldstein, M. H., JA-1640
Goodenough, J. B., TR-40, TR-197, TR-208,
TR-267, TR-345; JA-96, JA-100, JA-213,
JA-315, JA-357, JA-459, JA-862, JA-891,
JA-1210, JA-1290, JA-1447, JA-1573, JA-1628,
JA-1721, JA-1789, JA-1826, JA-1973A,
JA-2214, JA-2410, JA-2516, JA-2520,
JA-2641; JA-866, JA-867. JA-869. JA-870,
JA-1424, JA-1425, MS-227, MS-363, MS-662,
MS-669, MS-940, MS-941, MS-943, MS-1014,
MS-1116, MS-1174, MS-1464, MS-1475
Goodman, L, M., JA-2650, JA-2716, JA-2720,
JA-2729, JA-2755
Grandy, C. C, TR-77
Granlund, J., TR-135
Grant, C. R., JA-1984, JA-2102
(Irant, P. U, GR-25G-0010, GR-25G-0017,
GR-25G-0024, GR-25G-0025, GR-25G-0037.
GR-25G-8, GR-25G-9, GR-25G-11,
GR-25G-12
Gray, D., JA-2559
Gray, D. J., TR-9, TR-U, TR-101; .1A -11
Grayzel, A. I., GR-25G-0032; JA-979,
JA-2351, JA-2355, JA-2531, JA-2673,
JA-2688, JA-2693, JA-2775; JA-910
Green, B. F., Jr., TR-30, TR-31, TR-36,
TR-49, TR-117, TR-306; GR-58G-00U,
(;R-58G-0024; JA-158, JA-188, JA-196,
JA-261, JA-964, JA-1003, JA-1058,
JA-1284, JA-1378, JA-1644, JA-1663,
JA-1688; MS-249
Green, M., TR-43; JA-35, JA-47, JA-113,
JA-245, JA-1007; JA-57 5
Green, P. E., Jr., TR-33, TR-234, TR-282,
TR-421; GR-34-76, GR-34-84, GR-1965-1;
TN-1966-16; JA-43, JA-546, JA-647,
JA-667, JA-707, JA-787, JA-903, JA-1243,
JA-1263, JA-1625, JA-2651; MS-369A
Grcenberg, R. A., TR-198
Greenberger, H. J , TR-299
Greenfield, R. J., TN-1965-57. TN-1966-16,
TN-1966-29, TN-1966-37
Greim, R. E., GR-25G-0014
Grey, U.S., JA-2026
Grometstein, A. A., GR-22G-0006
Guay, C, GR-43G-1
Guditz, E. A., GR-51G-3, GR-51G-6; JA-373,
JA-735, JA-766, JA-1143, JA-1143A,
JA-1691, JA-2094, JA-2185
Guernsey, G. L., GR-43G-1; MS-694
Gurlcv, B. M., JA-1443
Gurske, V. P., TR-11, JA-11
Gutwein, J. M., GR-36G-0045

Author Index
Hafford, D. M., GR-21G-6, GR-1964-41
Hagfors, T., TR-344, TR-372; JA-2343,
JA-2349, JA-2365, JA-2593, JA-2627,
JA-2721
Haggarty, R. D., TR-207, TR-209;
GR-41G-0009; MS-161
Halberstein, J. H., GR-22G-0071, GR-22G-1;
TN-1965-42; JA 2404, JA-2782
Halpern, J., TR-249; GR-85G-0011; JA-992,
JA-1197, JA-1642, JA-2477, JA-2599,
JA-2739
Hamann, D. R., JA-2282
Hamilton, D. H., TR-183; JA-752, JA-1946
Hanneman, R. E., JA-1933, JA-1980, JA-2045,
JA-2202, JA-2243
Hanson, H. P., JA-6
Hanson, L. B., JA-2627
Harman, T. C, JA-1359, JA-1494, JA-1542,
JA-1766, JA-1775, JA-1828, JA-1854,
JA-1860, JA-1922, JA-1945, JA-1970,
JA-1991, JA-1995, JA-2014, JA-2018,
JA-2039, JA-2067, JA-2085A, JA-2089A,
JA-2162, JA-2163, JA-2190A, JA-2253A,
JA-2326, JA-2344, JA-2399, JA-2405,
JA-2413A, JA-2501, JA-2509, JA-2633,
.IA-2698; MS-199, MS-200, MS-201, MS-268,
MS-453, MS-921, MS-985A, MS-1002
Harrington, J. V., TR-13, TR-61, TR-62,
TR-166; JA-72
Harris, J. N., TR-206, TR-251; GR-62G-2,
GR-1964-31; JA-180, .IA-380, JA-382,
JA-2317-6
Harris, P. J., GR-1964-24
Harris, W. P., TR-24, TR-117; TN-1965-58;
JA-605, JA-2059
Harte, K. J., TR-364; TN-1965-31; JA-1796,
JA-2008, JA-2596, JA-2662; JA-1433. MS-630,
MS-1187, MS-1467, MS-1468A, MS-1472
Harvey, E. H., GR-25G-0024
Harvey, W. W., JA-783, JA-1019, JA-1367,
JA-1545, JA-1739, JA-1758, JA-1812,
JA-1873, JA-1965, JA-2086, JA-2390;
JA-1375, MS-424
Hauser, W., JA-621, JA-704, JA-884, JA-1267,
JA-1340
Hazel, R. P., JA-682
Heart, F. E., TR-406; GR-21G-0018,
GR-21G-0031; JA-2291, JA-2317-4,
JA-2317-11
Heart, J.S., GR-22G-0017
Hefni, L., TR-350; GR-48G-1; JA-1786,
JA-2203A; MS-627
Heidler, G. R., JA-920
Heller, G. S., GR-82-8, GR-82-9, GR-82G-0017;
JA-620, JA-864, JA-1138, JA-1276, JA-1393,
JA-1515, JA-1928; JA-1219, MS-135, MS-141,
MS-144A, MS-203, MS-353, MS-479, MS-480,
MS-628, MS-679

212

Henry, J. C, JA-19^2, JA-2288, JA-2573;
JA-1423A, MS-172
Hensel, S. L., Jr., TR-112, TR-144; GR-76-5;
JA-1148
Herendeen, R., JA-2264
Herlin, M. A., TR-194, TR-248; GR-35G-0002
Hermann, R., JA-1589, JA-1590, JA-1590A,
JA-1591, JA-1592, JA-1693, JA-1725,
JA-1741, JA-1773, JA-1790; MS-28
Herndon, T.O., TR-278; GR-51G-0019; JA-1659
Herrmann, J., JA-2557
Higgins, W.F., JA-2237
Higgins, W. T., TR-343
Hilton, R. M., JA-2589
Hinckley, E. D., JA-2417, JA-2529A; MS-H31
Hodes, L., GR-54G-0028
Hofheimer, R. W., TR-104, TR-162; JA-58,
JA-430, JA-813, JA-1382; JA-860
Hofmann, E. J., GR-2G-25-4, GR-2G-25-12,
GR-25G-0005, GR-25G-0006, GR-25G-0010,
GR-25G-0017, GR-25G-0024, GR-25G-0025,
GR-25G-0026, GR-25G-0028, GR-25G-0035,
GR-25G-6; JA-1380A, MS-58
Hofstetter, E. M., TN-1966-31; JA-2433,
JA-2560
Holsinger, J. L., TR-366; GR-34G-9
Hoist, W. F., MS-61
Honig, J. M., TR-252, TR-390; JA-1520,
JA-1560, JA-1771, JA-1777, JA-1860,
JA-1885, JA-1922, JA-1945, JA-1970,
JA-1991, JA-1995, JA-2014, JA-2025,
JA-2039, JA-2067, JA-2085A, JA-2089A,
JA-2163, JA-2253A, JA-2254, JA-2326,
JA-2399, JA-2413A, JA-2460, JA-2473,
JA-2501, JA-2605, JA-2633, JA-2640,
JA-2698; JA-1552, MS-787, MS-985A,
MS-989, MS-1002
Hoover, C. A., GR-25G-7
Hoover, H. H., JA-1946
Horing, N. J., MS-451
Horowitz, R. M., TR-251, GR-52G-1
Horstein, M., GR-34G-0006
Howland, B., TR-275; GR-52G-6, JA-1186,
JA-1581A, JA-1752, JA-1874
Howland, L. P., JA-840
Huber, E.E., Jr., TR-280; JA-2136, JA-2748;
JA-870, JA-1112, JA-1486, JA-1487,
MS-666
Hudson, M. J., JA-1984, JA-2102
Hurtig, C. R., TR-25
Hurwitz, C.E., TR-320; JA-2056, JA-2293,
JA-2437, JA-2567, JA-2757, JA-2776
Hutchinson, B. H., GR-52G-0019
Hutchinson, F. R., GR-21G-0016
Hyde, G. M., TR-189; JA-1919, JA-2573,
JA-2627
Hynek, D. P., GR-30G-0004, GR-30G-2,
GR-1964-16; JA-1983, JA-2087, JA-2119.
JA-2435; MS-253A

Author Index
Ince, W. J., TR-236, TR-299, TR-381,
TR-384; JA-1847, JA-2498, MS-1469,
MS-1473
Ingalls, R. P., TR-83, TR-86, TR-134,
TR-187, TR-288; GR-33G-1; .IA-770,
JA-1108, JA-1388, JA-1448, JA-1650A,
JA-2182; JA-1350
Israel, D. R., TR-77; .IA-675

Jacobson, L. A., TR-343; GR-312G-1
James, J.C., JA-1448, JA-1824, JA-2182,
JA-2300, JA-2357; JA-1350, MS-433,
MS-521
Jeffrey, R. C, GR-47-32, JA-613
Jenkins, H. M., TR-30, TR-36, TR-47; JA-683
Jensen, B. A., GR-3OG-O0O9
Johnson, E. J., JA-2579, JA-2749, JA-2760
Johnson, J. E., JA-946
Johnson, K. R., TR-195
Johnson, T.E., TR-398
Johnston, R.C. GR-53G-0039, GR-53G-0044,
GR-53G-0051 JA-921, JA-1241, JA-1730,
JA-2178A; MS-143 MS-1470
Jones, C. W., TR-19, TR-28, TR-113, TR-155;
JA-618, JA-1506A
Jones, E. J., GR-47-19, GR-47-29
Jones, H. M., TR-172; GR-47-29; JA-1313A,
JA-1673, JA-1810, JA-1834, JA-2175,
JA-2317-3; JA-1326, MS-267
Jones, L. E., GR-28G-3
Jones, N. T.. JA-97
Jordan, K. I,., GR-62G-5; JA-2666
Josephs, J. J., JA-1372
Jozefowicz, E., JA-2183
Julian, RE., GR-1964-16

Kafalas, J. A., TR-43; JA-113, JA-245, JA-763,
JA-831, JA-1863A, JA-1951, JA-2045,
JA-2275, JA-2328. JA-2460; JA-575
Kaplan, J. I., JA-1868, JA-2052
Kaplan, T. A., JA-1373, JA-1426A, JA-1631,
JA-1759. JA-1816, JA-1927, JA-1939,
JA-2272, JA-2374, JA-2511. JA-2794; JA-1426,
MS-14, MS-133, MS-504, MS-665, MS-843,
MS-1175, MS-1177
Karo, A.M., JA-968, JA-1144, JA-1145, JA-1173.
JA-1249
Karp, D., GR-36G-1, GR-36G-4; JA-2101,
JA-2317-4, JA-2317-9, JA-2467
Kasnitz, H. L., GR-312G-0001, GR-312G-0001-1;
MS-1049

213

Kaufman, L., JA-892; JA-850
Keeping, K. J., GR-42G-0001, GR-46-43,
GR-46G-0005, GR-460-0008, GR-46G-4; MS-621
Keilson, J., JA-13, JA-36, JA-37, JA-42
Kelley, P. L,., TR-261; GR-81G-1; JA-2000,
JA-2062, JA-2277, JA-2370, JA-2429A,
JA-2629A, JA-2684; MS-1343
Kelley, W. F., GR-41G-0004
Kelley, E. J., Jr., TR-123, TR-152, TR-157,
TR-158, TR-159, TR-172, TR-339;
GR-47-16, GR-47-30, GR-47G-0013,
GR-47G-0025, GR-1964-15, GR-1 964-44,
GR-1964-61; TN-1965-21, TN-1966-16,
TN-1966-36; JA-1194, JA-1615, JA-1700,
JA-1976, JA-2400; MS-160
Kelly, J. P., TR-183
Kelly, J. R., JA-1856
Kemball, C, GR-34-72
Kennedy, R. S., JA-2297
Keren, D., GR-312G-12, GR-47G-0011,
GR-47G-0018
Kern, S., JA-2179, JA-2264, JA-2530; MS-679
Kernan, W. C, JA-1878
Kessler, A. H., GR-46G-1, GR-46G-3
Kessler, J. A., JA-1398, .TA-1609
Kessler, M. M., TR-56; GR-4G-0002;
JA-1880B; MS-242
Key, E. L., TR-50, TR-207, TR-209;
JA-231; MS-161
Keyes, R.J., GR-85G-0004, GR-85G-0008;
JA-137, JA-161, JA-650, JA-651, JA-1660,
JA-1692, JA-1949, JA-1984, JA-2032-II,
JA-2102, JA-2246, JA-2302, JA-2437;
JA-544, JA-545, MS-675, MS-735
King, T. F., JA-1352A
Kingston, R.H., GR-21G-0016; JA-61,
JA-87, JA-97, JA-131, JA-169, JA-230,
JA-237, JA-413, JA-494, JA-906, JA-941,
JA-1074, JA-1243, JA-1321, JA-1467,
JA-1904, JA-2198, JA-2227, JA-2379A,
JA-2388, JA-2420A, JA-2446; JA-602,
JA-1478, MS-676
Kinney, J.R., GR-55G-0030, GR-55G-0037;
JA-780, JA-1240, JA-1254, JA-1555,
JA-1682, JA-1802, JA-1960, JA-2216
Kip, A. F., JA-208
Kirk, C. W., Jr., JA-1767
Kirwan, J. J., MS-344
Kleiner, W. H., GR-81G-0026, GR-81G-0030;
JA-18, JA-160, JA-272, JA-1216, JA-1281,
JA-1638, JA-1746, JA-1795, JA-2025,
JA-2260, JA-2370, JA-2413A, JA-2570,
JA-2747; JA-602, MS-455, MS-1343
Kleinrock, L., TR-325; GR-51G-0018;
JA-2195; JA-1049
Klem, L., GR-58-6; JA-1058, JA-1702,
JA-2544
Knudsen, H.K., JA-2169, JA-2310, JA-2411
Kodis, R.D., JA-2537, JA-2617

Author Index
Kohlenberg, A., JA-22
Kohler, H. M., TR-178; GR-45-42; JA-1091
Kolesar, D. F., TR-303; JA-2188, JA-2452,
JA-2661
Kolker, R. J., TN-1966-29
Kolm, C.R., TR-150; JA-839, JA-927,
JA-H34
Kolm, H. H., JA-522, JA-601, JA-650,
JA-651, JA-807, JA-1078, JA-1354,
JA-1577, JA-1712; JA-543, JA-545,
JA-569. JA-602. JA-611, JA-863
Konkle, K. H., JA-2022; MS-510
Kornegay, W. M., TR-370, TR-375, TR-379;
JA-2503
Korngold, E., GR-1964-32; TN-1965-16
Koster, G. F., JA-21, JA-124, JA-148,
JA-159, JA-218, JA-227, JA-265
Kostriza, J. A., GR-1964-9, GR-1964-20,
GR-1964-22, GR-1964-28
Kraft, L. G., Jr., JA-1243, JA-1593, JA-1919,
JA-2007A, JA-2573; JA-1158, MS-10A, MS-253
Krag, W. E., JA-403, JA-1269A, JA-1944,
JA-2032-II, JA-2131, JA-2268; MS-735
Kraus, W. L., JA-1032
Kravitz, L.C., JA-1138
Kresa, K., GR-312G-5, GR-312-13
Kuhn, B.G., TR-346; GR-21G-0011,
GR-21G-0015; JA-2064
Kuhnel, A. O., TR-328
Kulin, S. A., JA-119, JA-120, JA-416, JA-433,
JA-839, JA-927; JA-850
Kunnmann, W., JA-1943, JA-2137, JA-2219,
JA-2241A, JA-2392, JA-2723; MS-350, MS-671
Kurtz, A.D., TR-85; JA-119, JA-120, JA-416,
JA-433
Kushner, H.J., GR-22G-0011, GR-22G-0043,
GR-22G-0055, GR-22G-2; JA-1817, JA-1982,
JA-2057, JA-2123, JA-2126, JA-2148;
MS-396, MS-549, MS-707, MS-732

Labitt, B.H., GR-42G-2; MS-524
Labitt, M., TR-248, TR-307, TR-342;
GR-35G-0002; JA-2422
Labonte, R.C., GR-43-2
Lacoss, R.T., TN-1965-64, TN-1966-37; MS-703,
MS-709
Ladd, D. W., Jr., JA-1072
Laemmel, A., GR-54G-0021
LaFleur, W. J., JA-1812, JA-2423; MS-512,
MS-589
Lambie, T. J., GR-75G-0005
LaPage, B. F., TR-170, TR-338, TR-404;
GR-315G-3, GR-61G-2; TN-1965-28;
JA-2317-10
Larsen, D. M., JA-2625, JA-2668, JA-2760

214

Larson, E.G., JA-1462
Laughery, K., MS-249
Lavine, M. C, TR-293; JA-888, JA-894, JA-946,
JA-1369A, JA-1428, JA-1455, JA-1466,
JA-1510, JA-1534, JA-1607, JA-1614, JA-1709,
JA-1710, JA-1766, JA-1797, JA-1819,
JA-1836A, JA-1951, JA-2092, JA-2417;
JA-1385, MS-24, MS-436, MS-594
Lax, B., TR-65, TR-89, TR-136, TR-249;
GR-8G-0012, GR-81G-0031, GR-84-4; JA-91,
JA-92, JA-118, JA-150, JA-168, JA-208,
JA-209, JA-299, JA-308, JA-342, JA-343,
JA-394, JA-405, JA-448, JA-516, JA-517,
JA-521, JA-650, JA-651, JA-669, JA-702,
JA-743, JA-791, JA-843, JA-875, JA-960,
JA-1085, JA-1086, JA-1149, JA-1216,
JA-1276, JA-1293, JA-1409, JA-1410,
JA-1431, JA-1490, JA-1504, JA-1516,
JA-1521, JA-1538, JA-1549, JA-1556,
JA-1605, JA-1629, JA-1643, JA-1660,
JA-1661, JA-1692, JA-1750, JA-1780,
JA-1794, JA-1884, JA-1901, JA-1941,
JA-1998, JA-2001, JA-2032-I, JA-2032-II,
JA-2035, JA-2037, JA-2043, JA-2065,
JA-2152, JA-2232, JA-2246. JA-2247,
JA-2258, JA-2477, JA-2487, JA-2525,
JA-2584, JA-2599, JA-2629; JA-317,
JA-542. JA-545. JA-994. JA-1034.
JA-1035. JA-1451. MS-22, MS-45,
MS-180, MS-205, MS-217, MS-269,
MS-270, MS-441, MS-456, MS-457,
MS-685, MS-735, MS-779B, MS-779E,
MS-1033
Laynor, J. E., GR-51G-8; JA-2022
Lebow, I. L., TR-27, TR-32, TR-139,
TR-251; GR-62G-4, GR-1964-54;
JA-7, JA-14, JA-49, JA-178, JA-1657,
JA-2113, JA-2297, JA-2317-6; JA-1119,
JA-1530
Lehrer, S.S., MS-660
Leibowitz, J. R., JA-854
Leneman, O. A. Z., JA-2576, JA-2577,
JA-2592, JA-2628, JA-2632, JA-2680,
JA-2694, JA-2702, JA-2717, JA-2726,
JA-2741; MS-1559
Leon, B. J., GR-46-39; JA-424
Leonhard, J., TR-51; JA-141, JA-594
Lephakis, A. J., TR-21
Lerner, E. C, TR-123
Lerner, R. M., GR-25G-0022, GR-36-18,
GR-36-41: GR-36-42, GR-36G-0047;
JA-881, JA-903, JA-1201, JA-1253,
JA-1397, JA-1561, JA-1898, JA-1958,
JA-1986, JA-2165, JA-2204; JA-912,
MS-60, MS-67, MS-831
Levin, J. J., TR-182; JA-1132, JA-1381,
JA-1501, JA-1578A, JA-1765A,
JA-1897A. JA-1950, JA-1985, JA-2033,
JA-2075

Author Index
Levin, M. J., TR-339; GR-34G-3, GR-34G-5,
GR-34G-6, GR-34G-7, GR-34G-8,
GR-1964-67, GR-1965-8; JA-2047,
JA-2070, JA-2083, JA-2292A, JA-2425;
MS-704, MS-1012
Levine, F., GR-22G-0018
Lewis, J. B., JA-2628, JA-2632, JA-2726,
JA-2741
Lewis, T.B., TR-381; JA-2549
Liaudansky, L. H., TR-117; JA-262
Lin, C.S., JA-2643
Lindberg. C. A., TR-393
Lindenlaub, .1. C, GR-41G-6, GR-47G-2
Lipson, H., JA-545
Locke, R.V., Jr., GR-36G-1, JA-1537,
JA-1946, JA-2101
Loeb, A. L., JA-213, JA-909
Loewenthal, M., TR-132; .IA-2356
Logan, B. F., JA-210
Lomont, J.S., TR-310, TR-326; JA-2124,
JA-2147, JA-2240, JA-2378
Long, W. IF, TR-251
Longaker, P. B., JA-2041A, JA-2306; MS-676
Loomis, H. H., GR-51G-0017
Lovenvirth, D. L., GR-22G-0012; MS-61
Lowen, J., TR-43; JA-348, JA-1371
Lubell, D., GR-22G-0061
Lynn, V. L., TR-56, TR-330, TR-331;
GR-42G-0001, GR-46G-4; JA-2252, JA-2262;
MS-240, MS-527, MS-621, MS-896
Lyon, E. F., TR-337; GR-52G-0017
Lyons, D. H., TR-152, TR-172; GR-47-16,
GR-47-25; JA-1631, JA-1816, JA-1927,
JA-1939, JA-1976, JA-2272; MS-133, MS-504

MacComb, R. W., GR-312G-12
MacGillivray, A. D., GR-1964-1
Mack, C. L., Jr., GR-36G-2, GR-36G-7; JA-352,
JA-594, JA-2317-5
MacLellan, D. C, GR-1964-55; JA-1738, JA-1946,
JA-2317-7, JA-2317-8
Macrakis, M.S., TR-284, TR-287; GR-25G-0013,
GR-25G-0015, GR-25G-0033, GR-25G-13;
JA-1627; MS-845
Madle, E. J., TR-206
Magee, E. J., GR-25G-0046
Malmstrom, L. D., JA-2227
Malone, M. H., GR-315G-1
Maltese, A.W., GR-76G-0003; JA-1703
Maltz, M.S., TR-355; MS-1172
Manasse, R., GR-32-24, GR-32-25, GR-32-26,
GR-312-12-1, GR-312-23, GR-312-26; JA-881,
JA-903, JA-1198
Maple, T.G., JA-258

215

Margolin, J., TR-22
Mariano, A. N., JA-1797, JA-1852, JA-1980,
JA-2045, JA-2220, JA-2275
Marill, M. M., TR-241
Martel, C.S., Jr., JA-716, JA-902
Martinson, R. M., GR-21G-0009, GR-21G-0021;
JA-2643
Mason, S. J., TR-25
Mason, VV. C, TR-186, TR-187; GR-33G-1;
JA-1108, JA-1388
Massey, L. D., GR-1964-38
Mathiasen, A. A., TR-406; GR-21G-0028,
GR-21G-1, GR-21G-3, GR-21G-4;
TN-1965-36, TN-1965-37, TN-1965-38,
TN-1965-39, TN-1965-49, TN-1966-10;
JA-2317-4, JA-2317-11
Mattuck, R.D., TR-51; JA-141
Mavroides, J. G., JA-394, JA-791, JA-1504,
JA-1660, JA-1661, JA-1692, JA-1794, JA-1854,
JA-1901, JA-2001, JA-2037, JA-2194,
JA-2380A, JA-2389, JA-2413A, JA-2452,
JA-2506, JA-2525, JA-2661; MS-453, MS-457,
MS-685, MS-1294, MS-1451
Max, J., GR-28G-1, GR36G-4; TN-1965-11;
JA-1307A, JA-1805, JA-2165
Maxwell, E., TR-169; JA-424, JA-1008,
JA-1064, JA-1517, JA-1788, JA-1972,
JA-2098, JA-2103, JA-2170; JA-1015,
MS-112, MS-881
May.W.G., JA-2359
Mayer, A., JA-1348; JA-1412A
Mayer, D. F., GR-47G-0016
McBride, W. F., .TA-1757
McCoy, R.T., TR-63
McCue, J.J.G., TR-16, TR-119, TR-179,
TR-285; JA-1727, JA-1858, JA-2055,
JA-2109, JA-2266, JA-2286, JA-2385,
JA-2488, JA-2676; JA-913, JA-1163.
MS-162, MS-762
McCully, G. R., GR-47G-0001, GR-47G-0004
McCurley, E. P., TR-202; GR-46G-0009;
JA-1376, JA-1729, JA-2013; MS-178
McElwain, C, K., GR-54G-0022; JA-2015
McFadden, J. A., JA-1193; JA-1161
McGill, W. J., TR-36
McGinn, J. W., Jr., TR-204; QR-45-34,
GR-45-34-1, GR-47-30, GR-47G-0007,
GR-47G-0015, GR-47G-4, GR-47G-7;
JA-950. MS-343
McGowan, J., JA-1719
McHugh, P. G., JA-2113
McKce, D.A., TR-56, TR-171
McMahon, R. E., TR-27, TR-32, TR-100,
TR-120, TR-133, TR-210, TR-300;
GR-312G-0006; JA-49, JA-178, JA-298,
JA-566, JA-1456, JA-1653; JA-1174
McNamara, F. L., TR-120, TR-133;
GR-2G-24-83; JA-23, JA-180, JA-566A

Author Index
McWhorter, A. L., TR-80; GR-85G-0002,
GR-85G-0003, GR-85G-0006, GR-85G-0007;
JA-169, JA-494, JA-817, JA-896, JA-959,
JA-1218, JA-1629, JA-1669, JA-2032-I,
JA-2032-II, JA-2056, JA-2167, JA-2282,
JA-2293, JA-2359, JA-2446, JA-2638,
JA-2644; JA-570, JA-602, JA-995, MS-26,
MS-82, MS-685, MS-735, MS-1399
Meeks, M. L., TR-330; JA-2009, JA-2252,
JA-2288, JA-2348, JA-2349, JA-2665,
JA-2699
Mellen, G. L., TR-91, TR-183; JA-351
Melngailis, I., JA-1894, JA-1981, JA-2139,
JA-2149, JA-2184, JA-2197, JA-2416,
JA-2457, JA-2505, JA-2542A, JA-2591,
JA-2642, JA-2766, JA-2816; MS-1011,
MS-1447
Menna, A. A., JA-1457; JA-1392A
Menyuk, N., TR-40; JA-93, JA-100, JA-270,
JA-1076, JA-1522, JA-1570, JA-1599,
JA-1697, JA-1721, JA-1723, JA-1816,
JA-1927, JA-2271, JA-871, JA-1113,
MS-14, MS-133, MS-351, MS-361, MS-925,
MS-1009, MS-1175, MS-1176, MS-1177,
MS-1459, MS-1463
Mercurio, J. F., Jr., JA-999
Meservey, R. H., JA-2234, JA-2235; MS-551
Metzger, P. H., JA-1155
Metzner, A. W. K., GR-312G-3, GR-312G-9
Meyer, J. H., GR-32G-2; JA-886
Meyer, J. W., TR-24, TR-389; GR-4G-0007,
GR-4G-0010; TN-1965-35; JA-817, JA-896,
JA-1002, JA-1662, JA-2061A, JA-2102,
JA-2358A, JA-2373, JA-2677, JA-2678;
JA-933. MS-135, MS-240, MS-285, MS-344,
MS-527
Meyer, R. V., JA-2565
Middleton, D., TR-35; JA-66, JA-1610
Mikulski, J. J., GR-47-29, GR-47-33,
GR-47-38; JA-1634, JA-1959
Miller, G. A., TR-60; JA-228, JA-482
Miller, S. J., TR-155; GR-46-48, GR-46G-0007,
GR-46G-0012; JA-1652
Millett, W. E., JA-1788
Mills, E.D., GR-82G-1; JA-2224
Mindel, J., JA-1908
Minsky, M., GR-34-55, GR-54-4, GR-54G-0027,
GR-54G-0029; MS-84
Mitchell, J. L., JA-659
Mitchell, R.R., GR-58G-0018; JA-1822, JA-2783
Mitchell, R. T., GR-58G-0018; TN-1965-58;
JA-262, JA-1822
Molnar, C. E., JA-1640
Momo, L. R., JA-1348, JA-1440, JA-1524;
JA-1412A, MS-144A
Montgomery, D. B., JA-1577
Moody, P. L., JA-1134, JA-1428, JA-1614
Moon, R. M., Jr., TR-312; JA-2436; JA-1115
Mooradian, A., JA-2802

216

Moore, C. B., JA-1032
Morey, K. H., TR-263; GR-21G-0007; JA-2064,
JA-2079
Morfield, M. A., TN-1965-58
Moriarty, B. J., GR-25G-15, GR-25G-19,
GR-65G-7; TN-1966-21
Morrisson, N. J., Jr., TR-251
Morrow, W. E.,Jr., TR-U, TR-91, TR-183;
GR-36-25, GR-36G-1, GR-36G-3, GR-36G-4;
JA-11, JA-351, JA-594, JA-1738, JA-1861,
JA-1946, JA-2101, JA-2317-2, JA-2317-7,
JA-2467; MS-923
Moses, H. E., TR-310, TR-322, TR-326;
GR-37G-1, GR-1965-13; TN-1966-14; JA-2124,
JA-2147, JA-2240, JA-2316, JA-2320B,
JA-2323, JA-2378, JA-2461, JA-2522,
JA-2554A, JA-2594, JA-2655, JA-2753
Mott-Smith, H. M., JA-1, JA-2
Muehe, C.E., Jr., TR-155, TR-380; GR-46-45,
GR-46-47, GR-46-50, GR-46G-0003, GR-46G-2;
TN-1966-19; JA-1097, JA-1768, JA-1862;
MS-641
Mueser, G. E., GR-58-2, GR-58G-0013; JA-1374,
JA-1 399, JA-1718
Muldoon, R.A., GR-71G-3, GR-71G-4; MS-774
Murphy, E. B., JA-1189, JA-1379, JA-2084,
JA-2360A, JA-2732; MS-181, MS-272,
MS-475
Murphy, E.I.., TR-266, TR-329; JA-1959,
JA-2364A

Nader, M. A., TR-350
Nagy, F., Jr., TR-251; GR-52-4, GR-52G-3;
JA-2317-4, JA-2317-6
Naka, F. R., TR-4, TR-24, TR-72, TR-178;
GR-45-42; JA-1 091
Neisser, U., GR-34-75, GR-54-9, GR-54-10,
GR-54-19, GR-54G-0025; JA-1528, JA-1619,
JA-1830A, JA-1877, JA-1896, JA-2024,
JA-2166A, JA-2199A, JA-2345, JA-2387A,
JA-2444
Nelson, C. B., GR-46G-0002
Nelson, DM., GR-34-57
Neumann, I,., JA-1209
Neustadter, S. F., JA-91, JA-97, JA-230,
JA-369
Newman, W. A., MS-1014
Nicely, P. E., JA-228, JA-482
Nichols, B. E., TR-203; GR-36-44;
TN-1966-30; JA-594, JA-1356A, JA-1861,
JA-1946, JA-2317-9
Niemann, F. L., TR-63, TR-138
Niessen, C. W., TR-396
Nilo, S. C, JA-1183
Niro, L., TR-259; MS-229
Nolan, J. F., TR-377

Author Index
Nonnemaker, G. M., JA-67
Norris, R. C, TR-279; GR-22G-0035
Nuttall, J. A., JA-2013
Nye, S.D., JA-2265, JA-2384

O'Brien, D. F., JA-1640
O'Connor, J. R., GR-26G-1; JA-1813A,
JA-1888, JA-2036, JA-2042, JA-2143A,
JA-2312, JA-2361A, JA-2372, JA-2588,
JA-2589, JA-2806
Ogg, A. P., GR-22G-0004, GR-22G-0038
Olsen, K. H,, JA-659
Olson, A. R., JA-1144
O'Neil, W. A., MS-272
Ornstein, S. M., GR-21G-0003-1,
GR-21G-0003-2, GR-21G-0022, GR-51G-8
Orr, R.S., GR-1964-31
Osgood, S. W., JA-122
Overhagc, C. F. .1., JA-1190, JA-2317-1
Owens, E. B., TR-265; GR-83G-0031; JA-1266,
JA-1494, JA-1525, JA-1704, JA-1835,
JA-2091; MS-241

Paladino, A. E., JA-2326; MS-985A
Pankowski, B. J., TR-5
Pannell, ,1. H., TR-349; .TA-2144
Papian, W. N., .TA-146, JA-774; JA-78
Pappas, C.A., JA-1685, JA-2084; MS-475
Parker, A. C, TR-120, TR-130; JA-2113
Parker, D., GR-25G-0002
Parsons, A., .IA-1698; MS-178
Pascular, H.G., GR-312G-0002, GR-48-6,
GR-48-7, GR-48-8; JA-519
Patterson, L. D., TR-74
Paul, W., JA-347, JA-387, JA-495, JA-496,
JA-633, JA-793, JA-845, JA-1006, JA-1025;
JA-545
Pease, J., TR-224
Pease, R. L., TR-167, TR-184, TR-224, TR-227,
TR-264, TR-316, TR-348; GR-43G-1; JA-1670
Perkins, C.W., JA-2175, JA-2317-3
Perry. K. E., TR-104, TR-162, TR-189, TR-212;
GR-24-54, GR-32-105, GR-52-7, GR-52G-0018,
GR-62G-2; JA-855, JA-1745, JA-2079; .TA-860,
JA-1317
Peters, E. J., GR-21G-0006, GR-21G-0017
Petersen, W. A., GR-25G-0001, GR-25G-0017
Peterson, E.G., GR-312G-4, GR-312G-8
Petriceks, J., GR-36G-4

217

Pettengill, G.H., GR-30G-0003, GR-30G-0005,
JA-903, JA-1243, JA-1563, JA-1597, JA-1625,
JA-1748, JA-1832A, JA-1919, JA-1992,
JA-1994, JA-2096, JA-2096A, JA-2192,
JA-2582; JA-1128. JA-1423A, MS-172, MS-487
Pfeiffer, R., GR-25G-0012
Phelan, R. J., Jr., JA-2246, JA-2290, JA-2405,
JA-2416, JA-2419, JA-2515, JA-2824; MS-1013,
MS-1397
Phillips, J.H., TR-169; JA-1008
Phillips, M. L., TR-93; JA-456
Pike, E.W., TR-161; GR-1964-36; JA-950
Pike, H. A., TR-356; JA-2206
Pineo, V.C., GR-30G-0003; JA-1593, JA-1784,
JA-1983, JA-2087, JA-2U9, JA-2435; MS-10A,
MS-253A
Pippert, G. F., TR-266; MS-163
Pitcher, T. S., TR-92; GR-34-57, GR-1964-26;
JA-152, JA-338, JA-528, JA-534, JA-976,
JA-1737, JA-1895, JA-1978, JA-1997,
JA-2044, JA-2159, JA-2186, JA-2216,
JA-2228, JA-2401, JA-2466
Popp, F.G., TR-106; GR-62G-6
Portmann, P. A., TR-84; JA-320
Pote, A. J., TR-51, TR-91; JA-141, JA-351
Pratt, G. W., Jr., JA-33, JA-236, JA-369,
JA-447, JA-681, JA-773, JA-835, JA-1338,
JA-1497, JA-1707; JA-569, JA-602, JA-838,
JA-1036. JA-1180
Pratt, H. J., Jr., TR-381; JA-2151, JA-2498
Price, G. H., GR-312G-10
Price, R., TR-34, TR-75, TR-234, TR-258,
TR-388; GR-34G-0003, GR-34G-4, GR-64G-5;
TN-1965-22, TN-1965-24; JA-267, JA-275,
JA-617, JA-667, JA-686, JA-707, JA-787,
JA-881, JA-943, JA-1243. JA-1597, JA-1919,
JA-1969, JA-2245, JA-2274, JA-2346, JA-2433;
JA-914, MS-444
Proakis, J. G., GR-64G-1, GR-64G-3;
JA-1990, JA-2245
Prosser, R. T., TR-217; GR-22G-0014,
GR-22G-0034, GR-22G-0041, GR-55G-0033,
GR-1964-63; JA-1749, JA-1881, JA-2006,
JA-2021A, JA-2099, JA-2120, JA-2257,
JA-2278, JA-2314, JA-2587, JA-2608,
JA-2631; JA-1507
Provencher, W. C, GR-36G-1; JA-2101
Puff, R. D., GR-81G-0022; JA-1770

Quelle, F. W., Jr., TR-295
Quinn, W. T., TR-83, TR-86
Quist, T. M., JA-1949, JA-1984, JA-2032-II,
JA-2043, JA-2102, JA-2131, JA-2155,
JA-2294, JA-2302, JA-2453, JA-2528,
JA-2697; MS-675, MS-735

Author Index
Rabinowitz, S. J., TR-192
Raccah, P.M., JA-2530, JA-2768; MS-1174,
MS-1477
Rader, CM., GR-1964-17; TN-1965-63;
JA-2334, JA-2393, JA-2519, JA-2718
Radford, W. H., TR-91, JA-351, JA-2317-1;
MS-25
Raffel, J. I., TR-278; GR-50-1, GR-51G-0019;
JA-1659, JA-2324; JA-1164, MS-680,
MS-952, MS-1501
Rainville, L. P., GR-33-9; JA-978; JA-1104
Raisty, L. B., TR-361
Rankin, J. B., TR-343; TN-1965-19; MS-892
Rauch, C.J., GR-1964-10; JA-1059, JA-1515,
JA-1793, JA-1878; JA-1033, MS-69,
MS-203, MS-454
Reaves, J. H., GR-51G-1, GR-51G-5
Rediker, R. H., TR-137; JA-7, JA-404,
JA-730, JA-992, JA-996, JA-1197,
JA-1218, JA-1371, JA-1629, JA-1642,
JA-1669, JA-1785, JA-1894, JA-1981,
JA-1984, JA-2032-II, JA-2043, JA-2102,
JA-2149, JA-2155, JA-2158, JA-2184,
JA-2197, JA-2246, JA-2280, JA-2290,
JA-2295, JA-2405, JA-2416, JA-2417,
JA-2418, JA-2419, JA-2457, JA-2464,
JA-2515, JA-2517, JA-2529A, JA-2567,
JA-2636; JA-995. MS-26, MS-735, MS-752,
MS-910, MS-1013, MS-1131
Reed, I. S., TR-2, TR-12, TR-14, TR-15,
TR-20, TR-44, TR-45, TR-73, TR-139,
TR-141, TR-152, TR-157, TR-158, TR-159,
TR-172; GR-47-24, GR-47-29, GR-47-32,
GR-47-35; JA-7, JA-410, JA-1194,
JA-1211, JA-1247; JA-1119
Reed, T. B., TR-73, TR-157; JA-1678,
JA-1744, JA-1852, JA-1863A, JA-1914,
JA-1937, JA-2049, JA-2112, JA-2161,
JA-2423, JA-2443, JA-2474, JA-2653;
MS-512, MS-589, MS-594, MS-881, MS-904
Regillo, D.A., JA-1616A
Reid, W. A., JA-2573
Reiffen, B., TR-231; GR-25G-0021,
GR-25G-0021-1, GR-25G-1, GR-25G-16,
GR-25G-17, GR-25G-20, GR-65G-1, GR-65G-6,
GR-65G-8; TN-1965-6; JA-1397, JA-1809,
JA-2074, JA-2180, JA-2261, JA-2317-5,
JA-2514, JA-2885; MS-173
Reinecke, H., Jr., TR-226
Reiner, D., GR-25G-0025
Renhult, W. B., TR-107
Resnick, I. L., JA-53
Rey, T. J., TR-174, TR-181, TR-188;
GR-47G-0019, GR-47G-0023; JA-1001,
JA-1242
Rheinstein, J., TR-273, TR-394; GR-22G-16;
JA-2130A, JA-2547, JA-2616, JA-2722

218

Ricardi, L. J., TR-142, TR-170, TR-185,
TR-255; GR-31-148, GR-315G-1, GR-315G-2,
GR-61G-1; TN-1965-12; JA-2173, JA-2255,
JA-2317-10; MS-229, MS-437
Rich, A. M., JA-2061A
Richardson, R. E., TR-154, TR-178; GR-45-42;
JA-2207, JA-2350; JA-1091. MS-281
Richters, J. S., GR-1 964-60
Ridgley, D. H., JA-2136, JA-2620; MS-666,
MS-1014, MS-1464
Ring, R. M., TR-38, TR-190; JA-216
Roberts, L. G., TR-315; GR-51G-0021; MS-32,
MS-1173, MS-1420
Robinson, P. H., JA-35, JA-47, JA-561, JA-893,
JA-1007; JA-575
Roche, J. F., TR-81, TR-84; JA-320, JA-344,
JA-978, JA-1655, JA-1861; JA-1104
Rockowitz, M., JA-2722
Roddy, J. T., JA-1852, JA-2474; MS-512, MS-589
Rodgers, F. A., TR-17
Rogers, D. B., TR-269; JA-1973A, JA-2117A,
JA-2137, JA-2392, JA-2495, JA-2520,
JA-2667, JA-2723; MS-351, MS-362, MS-943,
MS-1009, MS-1464
Rogers, T. F., TR-3; JA-23, JA-46, JA-1946,
JA-2317-2
Root, H. G., JA-978; JA-1104
Root, W. L., TR-92, TR-103, TR-158, TR-159;
GR-47-16; JA-152, JA-338, JA-1194,
JA-1615, JA-1680, JA-1976
Rosen, P., TN-1966-30; JA-2113
Rosenberg, A. J., JA-428, JA-561, JA-716,
JA-893, JA-894, JA-902, JA-946, JA-1055,
JA-1359, JA-1457, JA-1502A, JA-1534,
JA-1535, JA-1567, JA-1594, JA-1674;
JA-1391, JA-1392A, MS-519
Rosenblum, E. S., GR-82G-0021; JA-118,
JA-1722, JA-2005, JA-2238
Rosenthal, M. L., TR-394
Ross, P. M., TR-60
Roth, L. M., JA-92, JA-299, JA-448, JA-449,
JA-628, JA-875, JA-960, JA-1085, JA-1086,
JA-1149, JA-1216, JA-1281, JA-1302,
JA-1410, JA-1547, JA-1833, JA-2193,
JA-2260; JA-1034. JA-1035, JA-1036.
MS-94, MS-211
Rotstein, J., TR-223
Rubin, M.D., TR-99
Rudolph, H. W., Jr., GR-312G-12
Ruze, J., TR-367, TR-399; JA-2284,
JA-2325A, JA-2568, JA-2692
Ryan, C. G., GR-51G-2

Saharian, A., GR-48-9, GR-1964-34
Sakrison, D. J., TR-289; JA-2251

Author Index
Shatz, S.S., GR-52G-0011, GR-52G-0013,
GR-52G-0020, GR-52G-4-I, GR-52G-4-II,
GR-52G-5; JA-1897A, JA-2033
Sheehan, J. A., GR-41G-0011; MS-160
Sheff, S., JA-938, JA-1377, JA-1545
Sheftman, F. I., TR-399; GR-46G-0001,
GR-46G-0012
Sheppard, R. M., TN-1966-38
Sherman, A.M., TR-265; GR-36G-0047
Sherman, II., GR-25G-0004, GR-25G-16,
GR-1964-55; JA-1032, JA-1397, JA-1602,
JA-1612, JA-1613, JA-1776, JA-2180, JA-2261
Sicotte, R.C., JA-2498
Siebert, W. M., JA-591
Siegel, M., TR-228, TR-236, TR-299, TR-381
Silva, R. R., GR-30G-0007
Silver, R., JA-1243
Silverman, E., TR-351; MS-644
Silverman, R. A., TR-39, TR-48; JA-86, JA-132,
JA-156
Simon, M. H., TN-1965-47
Sirrine, R. C., JA-2296
Sittler, R.W., GR-22G-0024, JA-592
Sklar, J. R., TR-236, TR-360; GR-1964-2;
JA-2362
Skolnik, M., TR-82; GR-31-148; JA-724,
JA-897; JA-1 324
Slagle, J. R., GR-5G-0001, GR-55G-3; JA-1905,
JA-2058
Slater, J. C, JA-21, JA-124, JA-148, JA-218
Slattery, R. E., TR-146; GR-46-37; JA-1772,
JA-1891, JA-1967, JA-2078, JA-2422,
JA-2557
Sloane, E. A., TR-82
Smith, A.F., TR-349; GR-1964-1, GR-1964-3
Smith, D.O., TR-197; GR-50-1, GR-53G-0059;
JA-576, JA-1210, JA-1288, JA-1620, JA-1796,
JA-1798, JA-1799, JA-1910, JA-2008,
JA-2066, JA-2129, JA-2353-I, JA-2353-II,
JA-2647, JA-2658, JA-2662; JA-865, JA-868,
JA-870. JA-871, JA-1 111, JA-1112, JA-1 386,
JA-1486, JA-1487, MS-127, MS-132, MS-238,
MS-356, MS-913A, MS-918, MS-1189,
MS-1215, MS-1468A, MS-1472
Smith, J. E.K., GR-58-6; JA-1058, JA-1637,
JA-1681, JA-1702
Smith, L. B., JA-373
Smith, M. II., Jr., JA-3
Smith, N. P., TR-1964-19
Smith, P. U., TR-406; TN-1965-17
Smith, W.B., TR-292; GR-34G-0002,
JA-1107, JA-1243, JA-1916, JA-1919,
JA-2053, JA-2064, JA-2317-4, JA-2467
Smith, W.W., JA-2142, JA-2573
Smullin, L. D., TR-6
Smullyan, R. M., GR-54-5
Sobolewski, J., GR-21G-0013

Salerno, J., TR-82
Saliga, R. J., GR-21G-0003-2
Sallen, R. P., TR-50; JA-231
Salz, E., JA-532
Sandier, S. S., TR-205; JA-1485
Sandy, G. F., JA-657
Sarles, F. W., Jr., GR-53G-0052
Savage, J. E., TR-371; GR-1964-5
Savell, R. E., GR-51-8, GR-51G-0016
Sawyer, D. E., TR-137; JA-730, JA-996,
JA-1265
Sayre, K. M., GR-22G-7
Schafer, B. J., TR-283
Schlant, R. C, JA-1032
Schlickman, J. J., JA-2227, JA-2379A,
JA-2420A
Schmidt, W.G., TR-177; GR-25G-0007,
GR-25G-0008, GR-25G-0017,
GR-25G-0019, GR-25G-5, GR-25G-10,
GR-1965-6; TN-1965-3; JA-1971,
JA-2533; MS-173, MS-560
Schneider, D. L., JA-2012; MS-381
Schneider, H., GR-47G-6, GR-1964-49;
JA-2338
Schneider, M. I., TR-270; GR-1964-11
Schneider, W. P., TR-42
Schowengerdt, E. E., GR-21G-0004,
GR-21G-0013, GR-21G-0016
Schulman, A. I., TR-1965-1, TN-1965-58;
JA-2783
Schwartz, S., TR-98; JA-514
Schwarz, M. E., Jr., GR-43G-1
Schweppe, F. C., GR-22G-0021, GR-22G-0061,
GR-22G-6, GR-22G-10, GR-22G-15,
GR-28G-3, GR-1964-2, GR-1964-4,
GR-1964-23, GR-1964-64; TN-1965-53;
JA-2148, JA-2331, JA-2362, JA-2369,
JA-2527, JA-2559
Scouler, W. J., JA-2223, JA-2224, JA-2225
Seavey, M. H., Jr., TR-143, TR-239;
GR-82G-0029; JA-507, JA-642, JA-1022,
JA-1105; JA-861, JA-1422
Sebring, P. B., TR-139; GR-30-0002,
GR-30G-0011, GR-1964-65, JA-1423A
Sedivec, D.F., GR-1965-3; JA-2614
Seidman, T. I., GR-55G-1
Selfridge, O. G., TR-41; GR-34-43, GR-34-57;
JA-1619, JA-1825, JA-1856; MS-84, MS-470,
MS-531, MS-583, MS-626
Sferrino, V. J., TR-120, TR-177, TR-247;
JA-2256; JA-1301
Shader, F. L., TR-23; JA-68
Shannon, G. M., TN-1966-4
Shapiro, I. I., TR-129, TR-368; JA-1313A,
JA-1673, JA-1810, JA-1834, JA-2007A,
JA-2128, JA-2168, JA-2175, JA-2317-3,
JA-2317-7, JA-2386, JA-2483, JA-2582,
JA-2648, JA-2656, JA-2663, JA-2710;
MS-267, MS-877, MS-1156

219

Author Index
Sohigan, M. D., TR-330, TR-331; JA-2252,
JA-2262; MS-896
Sokal, N. O., JA-53, JA-67
Solomon, G., GR-47-24, GR-47-34,
GR-47-37, GR-47G-0020, 47G-0022,
GR-47G-1; JA-1211, JA-1716, JA-1815
Soohoo, R. F., GR-53G-0063, GR-53G-0064,
GR-53G-0065; JA-1646; JA-1421. JA-1472,
MS-40, MS-121, MS-210
Sotiropoulos, A., TR-367; TN-1966-15,
TN-1965-23
Spaeth, D. A., JA-46
Spoerri, S., TR-228, TR-236, TR-299
Sponsler, G. C, TR-23, TR-29, TR-58,
TR-64, TR-114; JA-16, JA-68, JA-121,
JA-162, JA-210, JA-443
Staff, L., GR-25G-6
Stacey, J. M., TR-99, TR-178; GR-45-42;
JA-1091
Stanley, A. G., GR-1965-11; TN-1965-20;
JA-2532, JA-2683, JA-2761
Stanley, H. E., JA-2794; MS-1175
Stark, L., TR-26, TR-59; JA-64
Statz, H., JA-21
Steinmetz, CM., TR-253; MS-240
Stern, E., TR-381; JA-2572; MS-1473
Stetson, P., JA-27 54
Stevens, R. R., JA-2078
Stevenson, D. T., JA-137, JA-161
Stickler, J. J., JA-1515, JA-1928; MS-141,
MS-203, MS-353, MS-479, MS-480,
MS-679
Stiglitz, I.G., MS-1443
Stockebrand, T. C., JA-1039
Stone, M. L., TR-83, TR-86, TR-134,
TR-187; JA-770, JA-1108, JA-1388,
JA-1448, JA-2218; JA-1350
Stopek, S., JA-2295; MS-1131
Stowe, A.N., JA-1726, JA-2059
Strassberg, D. D., GR-51-10
Strauss, A. J., GR-83G-0031; JA-1494,
JA-1502A, JA-1674, JA-1675, JA-1766,
JA-1828, JA-1854, JA-1864, JA-1887,
JA-2068, JA-2184, JA-2270, JA-2285,
JA-2328, JA-238 3, JA-2405, JA-2413A,
JA-2419, JA-2454, JA-2480, JA-2672,
JA-2766, JA-2816; MS-199, MS-200, MS-201,
MS-241, MS-268, MS-453
Strongin, M., JA-2098, JA-2103, JA-2170,
JA-2243; MS-881
Strum, P. D., JA-896
Stutt, C.A., TR-83, TR-86, TR-134
Stylos, P., GR-1964-71; TN-1965-14
Sullivan, N. A., JA-2303
Sutherland, I.E., TR-296
Sutherland, W. R., TR-405
Swift, D.W., TR-197; JA-1388

Tancrell, R. H., TR-210; GR-52G-0014;
JA-1456; MS-124
Tannenwald, P. E., TR-70, TR-71, TR-143;
GR-82G-0017; JA-48, JA-273, JA-278, JA-365',
JA-507, JA-642, JA-906, JA-1022, JA-1105,
JA-1298, JA-1677, JA-2141, JA-2153,
JA-2264, JA-2391, JA-2398, JA-2556, JA-2629,
JA-2740; JA-636, JA-861. JA-1325. JA-1384.
MS-237, MS-674, MS-1398, MS-1474
Tarbox, E. F., GR-312G-0004
Tarmy, B. M., JA-2014, JA-2039, JA-2067,
JA-2254, JA-2399; MS-1002
Tausner, M. R., GR-312G-13
Taylor, N. H., TR-102; JA-462, JA-480; JA-47 5
Teachman, A. E., JA-752
Teele, J. H., TR-228, TR-236; GR-41G-1
Temme, D. H., TR-228, TR-236, TR-299,
TR-381; GR-41G-0014; JA-2572
Temple, E. B., GR-1964-43
Teoste, R., GR-21G-0029, GR-21G-8001,
GR-1964-57; TN-1966-8; JA-1853, .TA-2154,
JA-2189
Terzian, J., TR-104
Thaxter/ J. B., GR-82-8; .IA-1393, JA-1719,
JA-2398, JA-2740; MS-141, MS-144A
Theriault, J. P., JA-1664A, JA-1795; MS-209,
MS-455
Thomas, J. E., Jr., JA-404
Thompson, E. D., JA-1116
Tierney, J., JA-2019, JA-2256, JA-2459
Torgerson, W.S., JA-1714; MS-91
Towle, D. M., MS-344
Trask, F. P., JA-2140
Travis, L. J., TN-1965-48
Tritter, A. L., JA-1089
Tuomi, D., JA.-251
Turin, G. L., TR-57, TR-116; GR-34G-2;
JA-580, JA-2274; JA-4 34
Turnbull, T. P., JA-1457, JA-1907, JA-1954;
MS-181, MS-307, MS-599

Ullman, H. A., TR-120
Underwood, D. I., TR-237
Uskavitch, C. W., GR-22G-0009, GR-22G-0053

Vance, P. R., JA-879
Vanderburgh, A., Jr., JA-1057
VanderSchuur, R.E., JA-1974; MS-548B
VanTrees, H. L., TR-246, TR-301; GR-65G-3,
GR-65G-5; JA-2106, JA-2226; MS-873,
MS-1111A

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Author Index
VanZandt, L. L., JA-2622
Vernon, S. N., JA-2447
Vibrans, G. E., TR-268, TR-308, TR-353;
JA-2341; MS-828, MS-1087, MS-1088
Vierstra, A., TR-257
Villars, F., GR-33G-0014; JA-104, JS-397
Vinal, R. E., JA-315
Vrablick, E. A., TN-1965-48; JA-2545

White, B.W., JA-532, JA-964, JA-1009, JA-1399,
JA-1711, JA-1717, JA-1763A, JA-1769A,
JA-1875; MS-89
White, R. M., MS-144A
Whitehorn, R. M., TR-76
Whitmer, R. M., TR-1
Wickham, D.G., TR-164; JA-862, JA-1044,
JA-1290, JA-1462, JA-1522, JA-1720,
JA-1723; JA-867
Widnall, W.S., GR-34G-1
Widrow, B., JA-145
Wiesen, R. A., TN-1965-1, TN-1965-58
Wiesner, J. B., TR-91; JA-351
Wiggert, L>., GR-25G-17
Wilber, L. C, GR-21G-0013, GR-21G-0016
Williams, J. B., Jr., TR-241; GR-22G-0019,
GR-22G-0042
Willman, P. A., GR-312-17; GR-312G-5
Wilson, E.A., TR-117, JA-3
Wilson, F.A., TR-186; GR-33G-0015, GR-312G-7;
TN-1965-8, TN-1966-1
Winett, J.M., TR-283, TR-387; JA-1924
Wishner, R. P., GR-47G-0026, GR-47G-0027,
GR-47G-2; JA-1851, JA-2400
Wold, A., JA-768, JA-814, JA-1077, JA-1106,
JA-1454, JA-1697, JA-1708, JA-1720, JA-1721,
JA-1783, JA-1943, JA-1973A, JA-2116,
JA-2117A, JA-2137, JA-2219, JA-2768; JA-869.
JA-1425, MS-350, MS-351, MS-361, MS-362,
MS-480, MS-662, MS-671, MS-679, MS-925,
MS-943, MS-1009, MS-1176, MS-1459,
MS-1463, MS-1477
Wolf, A.K., TR-306; GR-58G-0024; JA-964;
MS-249
Wolf, E.W. TR-67; JA-1072
Wood, P. E Jr., TR-318; JA-1948, JA-2209,
JA-2546
Wood, R. V Jr., TR-104, TR-421; TN-1966-30;
JA-2643
Woodward, C. E., JA-1443
Worrell, F .T., TR-298; JA-2004, JA-2031,
JA-2133, JA-2157, JA-2171, JA-2176, JA-2206
Wright, G. B., JA-1490, JA-1549, JA-1828,
JA-1854, JA-2131, JA-2225, JA-2335,
JA-2413A, JA-2457, JA-2475, JA-2518,
JA-2802; MS-199, MS-269, MS-1001
Wright, S.H., GR-1964-19

Wagner, C.A., TR-41, TR-292; GR-34G-0002;
JA-1579, JA-1647, JA-1831, JA-1917,
JA-2038; MS-567
Waldron, P., GR-1964-55; JA-1946, JA-2317-8
Wan, F. Y.M., TR-317; GR-71G-1-I,
GR-71G-1-II, GR-71G-1-III; MS-447A,
MS-1197
Wang, S. C, JA-770, JA-2320B
Ward, .1. H. R., JA-2295, JA-2590
Ward, W. W., TR-56. TR-107; MS-86, MS-86A
Warekois, E. P., JA-927, JA-1155, JA-1607,
JA-1709, JA-1797, JA-2045, JA-2220,
JA-14 30, MS-24, MS-307, MS-946
Warren, E., JA-1107
Warschaucr, D. M., JA-347, JA-495, JA-496,
JA-633, JA-793, JA-845, JA-1006,
JA-1025; JA-545
Waugh, N. C, JA-1146, JA-1511, JA-1637,
JA-1667
Weber, R., JA-1677, JA-2141, JA-2276,
JA-2556, JA-2731, JA-2762; MS-1474
Weaver, W., Jr., GH-75-4
Weene, P., GR-54-10; JA-1528, JA-1896
Weigand, R. M., TR-407; JA-2482; MS-1158
Weinreb, S., JA-2288, JA-2348, .TA-2648,
JA-2665
Weiss, E., GR-55-22, GR-55G-0024,
GR-55G-0028, GR-55G-0035, GR-55G-2,
GR-66G-1, GR-1964-37, GR-1964-70;
JA-983, JA-1779, JA-1803, JA-1870,
JA-2250, JA-2500
Weiss, G. P., JA-1620, JA-2066; JA-865,
JA-1486, JA-1487, MS-127, MS-356,
MS-918, MS-1189, MS-1468A, MS-1472
Weiss, H.G., TR-24, TR-72, TR-365;
JA-2048, JA-2494; MS-328, MS-702
Weiss, J. A., JA-2428
Weisskopf, V. F., JA-104, JA-397
Welch, J. D., TR-407; JA-2249, JA-2337,
JA-2339; MS-1158
Welles, B. B., TR-4
Wells, W.I., GR-22G-0029, GR-22G-0036
Welti, G. R., JA-210
Wereb, J. A., Jr., JA-810, JA-1093
Whipple, E., JA-1462, JA-1783; MS-662
White, B.E., TN-1965-43

Yakutis, A. J., TR-100
Yntema, D. B., GR-58-2, GR-58G-0013,
GR-1964-51; JA-1374, JA-1714, JA-1718,
JA-2034, JA-2140, JA-2544; MS-1240
Yost, R.C., TR-321; JA-1974; MS-548B
Yudkin, H. L., GR-25G-0012, GR-25G-4;
JA-2685; MS-56, MS-173

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Zimmerman, M. D , TR-153, TR-200
Zraket, C.A., JA-878
Zwerdling, S., GR-84-4; JA-650, JA-651,
JA-702, JA-87 5, JA-938, JA-960, JA-1085,
JA-1086, JA-1149, JA-1216, JA-1377,
JA-1431, JA-1516, JA-1521, JA-1664A,
JA-1795; JA-544. JA-545, JA-958,
JA-1012A, JA-1034, JA-1035, MS-209,
MS-455

Zeiger, H. J., TR-136; JA-118, JA-150,
JA-168, JA-448, JA-516, JA-517, JA-669,
JA-1059, JA-1515, JA-1660, JA-1692,
JA-1928, JA-1944, JA-2032-I,
JA-2032-II, JA-2131, JA-2264, JA-2307,
JA-2429A; JA-1033, MS-203, MS-479,
MS-674, MS-735, MS-1343
Zieman, H. E., TR-237; JA-1640
Zier, R., JA-1868
Zierler, N., TR-95; GR-34-71; JA-264,
JA-581, JA-823, JA-939, JA-983, JA-1489,
JA-1626

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SUBJECT INDEX

Underlined JA numbers indicate Meeting Speeches.
Since I960, Meeting Speeches have been assigned
MS numbers.

ACOUSTICS
JA-1622, JA-1848, JA-1920, JA-2073,
JA-2333, JA-2359, JA-2398, JA-2591;
MS-508, MS-513

Thermoelectric effect
JA-2622
ALUMINUM
Superconductivity
JA-1781; MS-301, MS-551
ALUMINUM OXIDES
JA-1704; MS-126

ADAPTIVE CONTROL
TR-258, TR-281, TR-289; GR-22G-2,
GR-22G-4, GR-22G-9, GR-47G-2,
GR-1964-4; JA-1909, JA-1923, JA-1969,
JA-2057, JA-2060, JA-2123, JA-2169;
JA-1160, MS-444, MS-531, MS-549,
MS-703, MS-709, MS-732, MS-770;
Bib-5

AMPLIFIERS
GR-47G-0014, GR-62G-2; JA-2079
AGC
JA-2142
Broadband
JA-1008, JA-2H1
Gallium arsenide
JA-2697
L-band
TN-I965-7
Low frequency
TN-1965-52
Magnetic film
GR-1964-6
Transistor
GR-1964-31
UHF
TR-169; MS-178

ADDER
GR-25G-0007, GR-25G-0017, GR-25G-H
ADSORPTION
JA-1520, JA-1560, JA-2473
AIR
High temperature
TR-361
AIR DEFENSE
JA-1190
AIR NAVIGATION
Q-l
AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING
TR-194

AMPLITUDE
TN-1966-1

ALARM SYSTEMS
TR-24, TR-72

AMRAD TRAJECTORY
Data smoothing
GR-1965-7

ALGEBRA
JA-1881, JA-1897A

ANALOG COMPUTERS
GR-1964-19

ALGORITHMS
TR-270; GR-22G-0002, GR-25G-17,
GR-1964-64; JA-2058

ANALOG MODULATION
GR-25G-20

ALKALINE EARTH FLUORIDES
JA-2042

ANECHOIC CHAMBERS
JA-2400

ALLOYS
JA-459, JA-1006, JA-2170, JA-2413A;
JA-838. MS-1131

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
JA-2631A, JA-2620

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ANELEX
GR-21G-0017, GR-312G-12

Steering
JA-1841, JA-1841A
Stress analysis
JA-1102
Test facility
GR-75G-0005; JA-1703
Tolerance theory
JA-2678
Torus
TR-185
Unipole
TR-51; .TA-141
Vibration
GR-75-4
West Ford
TR-259; GR-61G-2

ANISOTROPIC MATERIALS
JA-621, JA-704, JA-884, JA-1620,
JA-1759, JA-1970, JA-1979, JA-1991,
JA-1995, JA-2014, JA-2041A, JA-2067,
JA-2069, JA-2129, JA-2254, JA-2698;
JA-11U, JA-1486, JA-1487, MS-106
MS-132, MS-238, MS-445, MS-660;
Bib-24
ANTENNAS
1000-wavelength
GR-46G-4; MS-621
Circular
TN-1965-28; JA-2284
Coupling
JA-1383, JA-1420, JA-2493
Design
TR-135
Dipole
JA-1890, JA-1952, JA-2549
Feed
GR-46G-0005; TN-1965-19; JA-2374
Haystack
TR-367; JA-2583
Linear array
GR-46G-0001; JA-1671, JA-2255,
.IA-2407; MS-437
Measurements
TR-86
Millstone Hill
TR-193, TR-393; GR-315G-3,
GR-315-G-4
Monopulse
TR-393
Monopulse feed
MS-229
Near-field
GR-315G-1; JA-2173
Parabolic
TR-167, TR-185, TR-224;
GR-42G-0001, GR-71G-5
Paraboloidal
TR-184, TR-205; GR-315G-2,
GR-315G-4, GR-61G-3,
GR-71G-1, II, III; JA-1485, JA-2325A
Phase shifting
GR-42G-2
Polarization
TR-138; GR-46G-0008, GR-61G-2;
JA-1634
Radiation patterns
TR-167, TR-184, TR-224, TR-324
Satellite
TR-347
Slot
TR-192; JA-1383

ANTIFERROMAGNETIC RESONANCE
TR-302; JA-772, JA-2040, JA-2469;
MS-126, MS-480
ANTIFERROMAGNETISM
TR-254; JA-6, JA-236, JA-835, JA-1338,
JA-1707, JA-1886, JA-1913, JA-1927;
MS-141, MS-202, MS-211, MS-353,
MS-363, MS-461A, MS-628, MS-679
ANTIMONY
Band structure
MS-1451
Chemical analysis
JA-2620
Optical effect
JA-2380A
Oxidation
JA-1457
Transitions
JA-2506
ANTIMONIDES
Bib-2 5
APPROXIMATION
JA-2716
ARGON
GR-46G-2
ARIES
MS-61
ARSENIC
JA-113
Chemical analysis
JA-2620
ARSENIDES
Bib-25
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
GR-34-55
U. S. S. R.
Bib-8

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Subject Index
ASTROPHYSICS
JA-2648, JA-2663

Cyclotron absorption
JA-405, JA-448, JA-651
Magnetic properties
JA-1660, JA-1661, JA-2001, JA-2037,
JA-2085A, JA-2253A, JA-2399,
JA-2501; MS-307, MS-1001
Single crystals
JA-2326; MS-895

ATMOSPHERE
Absorption
GR-82G-0021; JA-1722
ATOMIC SPECTRA
JA-2606
ATTITUDE CONTROL
GR-22G-9; Bib-23; Q-ll

BLOOD FLOW
JA-1602

AUDITORY PERCEPTION
JA-1009, JA-1264

BOLTZMANN EQUATION
JA-1546A

AUDITORY THRESHOLD
JA-3, JA-122, JA-510

BOMARC
Guidance
JA-1072

AURORA
Effect on UHF signals
JA-1448; JA-1350
Radar observations
JA-770
AUTOMATIC CONTROL
JA-2465, JA-2555. JA-2628

BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS
TR-2, TR-12, TR-217; GR-47-32
BOOLEAN MATRICES
GR-22G-0014; JA-1657; JA-1507
BORON PHOSPHIDE
JA-2394

BALLISTIC MISSILE TRAJECTORIES
Radar observations
TR-129

CADMIUM ARSENIDE
JA-1359, JA-2661

BARIUM CHELATES
Q-13

CADMIUM MERCURY TELLURIDE
JA-1854, JA-2766; MS-453

BASEBALL PROGRAM
TR-306; MS-249

CADMIUM SELENIDE
JA-2757, JA-2776

BASELINE
TN-1966-4
BATS
TR-271, TR-285; GR-41G-3, GR-47G-0010;
JA-1400, JA-1727, JA-1858, JA-2016,
JA-2055, JA-2109, JA-2115, JA-2266;
MS-162, MS-581

CADMIUM SULFIDE
JA-2731, JA-2757, JA-2762, JA-2776
CADMIUM TELLURIDE
JA-2383, JA-2743; Bib-29
CADMIUM TIN ARSENIDE
JA-1502

BEARINGS
TR-198; JA-1616A

CALCIUM FLUORIDE
JA-1813A, JA-2239, JA-2302, JA-2312,
JA-2361A, JA-2588, JA-2589

BINARY SEQUENCES
TR-95; GR-22G-0036, GR-1964-70;
JA-2058

CALCULUS
JA-1905

BINARY SIGNALS
TR-258
BIRDS
Radar return
GR-45-42; JA-1091

CALIBRATION SPHERE
JA-2631
CALLISCOPE
TR-212

BISMUTH
Crystal growth
MS-89 5

CALORIMETER
JA-1719

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CAMERAS
Oscilloscope
GR-21G-0004
Speed control
JA-1584

CIRCULATION
JA-1776
CLUTTER
TR-8, TR-178, TR-399; GR-312-12,
GR-1964-29; JA-2382

CARBIDES
Metal
JA-2621

CLUTTER MAPPER
ACM-52
TR-206
COAXIAL LINES
GR-46G-0002, GR-46G-0010; JA-951

CASSEGRAINIAN SYSTEMS
TR-324; GR-46-43

COAXIAL SWITCH
TR-170
COBALT
TR-312; JA-1677, JA-2436

CASSIOPEIA A
Absorption lines
JA-23 48
CATARACTS
JA-949

COBALT CHROMITE
MS-925

CATERPILLAR PROJECT
TR-86
CATHODE-RAY TUBES
TR-58, TR-64, TR-212; JA-162,

COBALT FERRITE
JA-278, JA-1708, JA-1943; JA-857,
MS-350

JA-855

CATHODES
TR-356

COBALT OXIDE
JA-1338; JA-1180

CERENKOV RADIATION
GR-25G-0033
CFAR
TR-189; GR-47-29, GR-47-33

COBALT VANADATE
JA-1522
COBI
TR-263; GR-25G-0035, GR-25G-6,
GR-25G-8, GR-25G-9, GR-25G-11,
GR-25G-12
CODING
Algebraic
GR-52G-4-I, II; JA-916
Binary
GR-47G-0006
Bose-Chaudhuri
JA-1716
Channel
JA-2514
Compression
GR-55G-0028; JA-1803
Constant weight
JA-2500
Cosets
GR-55G-0027
Cyclic
GR-52G-0011
Encoding and decoding
TR-231, TR-370; GR-22G-0029,
GR-25G-0021, GR-25G-0026, GR-25G-2,
GR-25G-3, GR-25G-17, GR-34-57,
GR-34-72, GR-312G-1, GR-42G-1,
GR-47-24, GR-47-34, GR-47-35,
GR-47G-0020, GR-47G-0022, GR-47G-1,
GR-55G-2, GR-62G-5, GR-65G-6,
GR-1964-5; JA-1815, JA-2250,
JA-2650, JA-2668; JA-916, JA-1317,
MS-381

CHAFF
Radar cross section
GR-1965-10
CHARACTRON
TR-117
CHARGED PARTICLES
JA-9, JA-10, JA-13, JA-15, JA-18
CHEMICAL ELEMENTS
Properties
Bib-10
Spectrographic lines
TR-265
CHEMICAL KINETICS
TR-361
CHROMITES
JA-1783, JA-2122
CHROMIUM OXIDES
JA-2040, JA-2460; MS-126; Q-10
CHROMIUM SULFIDES
MS-361
CIRCUITS
JA-2525
Failure erasure
TN-1965-3
Slicer
JA-67

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CODING (Continued)

Coherent
GR-64G-1; JA-2226, JA-2245
Digital systems
TR-366; JA-59; JA-1530, MS-67
Diversity techniques
JA-1027, JA-1537; JA-1104
F-distribution
GR-64G-5
Feedback
GR-62G-6, GR-65G-5
Frequency-modulated
GR-36G-0045, GR-64G-3
Graphic
TR-296
Linear systems
GR-34G-7, GR-34G-8, GR-34G-10
Models
GR-22G-7
Multipath
JA-707, JA-787, JA-1263, JA-1962,
JA-1969; JA-434, MS-444
Optical
TR-392; JA-2076
Orbital scatter
TR-292; JA-617; MS-923
Power division
TR-301; JA-2226
Radio
GR-3G-0003
Random procedures
GR-22G-0041; JA-2006, JA-2021A
Theory
JA-1898
Time-frequency
TR-351; JA-267
Time-varying
MS-369A, MS-396
Two-frequency measurement
TN-1965-9
UHF
TR-91; GR-21G-0011; JA-351,
JA-352, JA-594
UIIF-SSB
JA-1356A
U. S. S. R.
GR-34-76, GR-34G-12
VHP
TR-21
Voice
GR-65G-1
COMPUTERS
Air defense center
JA-583
Analog
TR-398
Analog-to-digital conversion
GR-33G-1; JA-2046A
Anelex printout
GR-21G-0017

Error correcting
TR-39, TR-44, TR-48; GR-25G-2,
GR-25G-3, GR-55-22, GR-1964-37;
JA-86, JA-156, JA-1489, JA-1626,
JA-1687, JA-1971, JA-2012, JA-2015,
JA-2105, JA-1317, MS-381, MS-448,
MS-560
Macro
GR-22G-0017
Millstone radar
GR-30G-0009
Morse
JA-1089, JA-1123, JA-2015
Polynomial
JA-1211
Radar ranging
TR-318
Reed-Muller
GR-55G-0035; JA-1779
Sequential
TR-396; GR-62G-4, GR-62G-5,
GR-1964-70; JA-1809, JA-2113,
JA-2666
Three-phase
GR-47-28
COILS
VHP
GR-47G-0001, GR-47G-0004; JA-522,
JA-807
COMMAND SYSTEMS
GR-22G-0071, GR-22G-7
COMMUNICATION CENTER
GR-4G-0002
COMMUNICATION SATELLITES
TR-277; GR-21G-2, GR-21G-3, GR-21G-4,
GR-21G-6, GR-21G-7, GR-25G-0013,
GR-30G-2, GR-31-148, GR-315G-5
TN-1965-47, TN-1965-5b, TN-1966-20;
JA-1627, JA-1946, JA-2237, JA-2261,
JA-2713; JA-1324
Dispensing
GR-36G-3
Visibility
GR-36G-7
COMMUNICATIONS
TR-7, TR-33, TR-34, TR-35, TR-41,
TR-57, TR-116, TR-183, TR-234, TR-258,
TR-263, TR-275, TR-325; GR-22G-0025,
GR-25G-20, GR-65G-3; JA-2297
Additive noise
JA-1680
AN/GSC-4
GR-25G-0007
Channels
JA-2608

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COMPUTERS (Continued)
Applications
TN-1966-3; MS-590, MS-867
Average response
JA-1640
CDC 160-A
GR-62G-3
CG-24
TR-139; JA-1119
Differential analyzers
JA-2411, JA-2546
Digital
TR-12, TR-15, TR-102, TR-141,
TR-177; GR-58G-0011; JA-613,
JA-1284
Digital analog generators
TR-162; JA-860
Equipment
JA-180
FX-1
TR-278; GR-51G-8; MS-510
Human engineering
JA-2544
IBM-709
GR-21G-0001
IBM-7090
GR-58G-0024
L-l
GR-51G-0012
LASA system
MS-1551
Logical design
TR-191; JA-1645, JA-1665; JA-1119,
JA-1139
Programs
TR-241, TR-283, TR-306, TR-313;
GR-21G-0003, GR-21G-0026,
GR-21G-0027, GR-21G-1, GR-21G-2,
GR-21G-3, GR-21G-4, GR-21G-5,
GR-21G-6, GR-21G-7, GR-21G-8,
GR-22G-0006, GR-22G-0009,
GR-22G-0014, GR-22G-0042;
GR-33G-1, GR-34G-0005, GR-312G-13,
GR-43G-1, GR-5G-0001, GR-51G-0018,
GR-54G-0020, GR-58G-0024, GR-64G-5,
Programs
TN-1966-1, TN-1966-4, TN-1966-6,
TN-1966-11, TN-1966-13; JA-380,
JA-675, JA-1336, JA-1378, JA-1688,
JA-1848, JA-2026; MS-249, MS-508,
MS-513
Random number generator
JA-1058
Redundant
JA-1853
Reliability
TR-102; GR-21G-0029, GR-21G-8001
Sequential circuits
JA-2685

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Techniques
TR-165; JA-682, JS-1493, JA-1924,
JA-2022
Theory
JA-1825, JA-1856, JA-2024
Threshold device
JA-1948
Time-sharing
TR-386
Turing machines
GR-54G-0027, GR-54G-0029
TX-0
TR-221; JA-659
TX-2
GR-51G-0016, GR-51G-0017,
GR-51G-0018, GR-51G-1
Whirlwind I
JA-1398
CONE-SPHERES
Drag
GR-22G-5
Radar scattering
TR-349
CONTROL SYSTEMS
Feedback
MS-615
Linear
GR-22G-4, GR-22G-15; JA-1923,
JA-2126, JA-2134, JA-2273; MS-396
Manual
TR-111
Nonlinear
GR-1964-12; JA-2145, .TA-2415
Optimal
JA-1909, JA-1923, JA-1982, JA-2060,
JA-2123, JA-2145, JA-2169, JA-2310;
MS-703, MS-704, MS-707, MS-709,
MS-710, MS-732, MS-770; Bib-5
Pulse-modulated
JA-2702
Stochastic
JA-2148; MS-170A
COPPER BONDING
MS-181
CORRELATION DETECTORS
JA-647
CORRELATION TECHNIQUES
TR-5, TR-7, TR-21, TR-33; GR-34G-4,
GR-1964-63; JA-686, JA-707, JA-747,
JA-787, JA-1805, JA-2251; JA-912
CORUNDUM
JA-2271
COUNTER CHANGE, PROJECT
TR-24
COUNTERMEASURES
TR-41, TR-103

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CRYOGENICS (see also Helium, Liquid)
JA-2061A, JA-2098, JA-2326, JA-2373,
JA-2590; MS-69, MS-82, MS-985A

GR-25G-0005, GR-25G-0006, GR-25G-0007,
GR-25G-0017, GR-25G-0019, GR-25G-0026,
GR-25G-0035, GR-25G-0037, GR-25G-5,
GR-25G-8, GR-25G-11, GR-25G-12,
GR-25G-14, GR-25G-19, GR-34G-0006,
GR-312G-1, GR-55G-0028; JA-1307,
JA-1687, JA-1963, JA-1971, JA-2064,
JA-2105; MS-59, MS-60, MS-61, MS-173,
MS-560

CRYOSAR
GR-53G-0039, GR-53G-0044, GR-53G-0051;
JA-1218, JA-1669, JA-1730; MS-143
CRYOSTATS
JA-496; JA-1015
CRYOTRON
JA-287

DATA TRANSMITTER
JA-11

CRYSTAL GROWTH
JA-1744, JA-1852, JA-2241, JA-2393,
JA-2417, JA-2423, JA-2653, JA-2723;
MS-671, MS-895

DECISION MAKING
JA-66, JA-1714, JA-1877

CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
TR-267, TR-268, TR-269, TR-295, TR-345;
JA-909, JA-1753, JA-1767, JA-1771,
JA-1797, JA-1826, JA-1864, JA-1867,
JA-1915, JA-2214, JA-2271
CYCLOTRON RESONANCE
TR-136, TR-249; JA-113, JA-118, JA-150,
JA-168, JA-498, JA-516, JA-517, JA-651,
JA-669, JA-1059, JA-1504, JA-1515,
JA-1692, JA-1780, JA-1793, JA-2035,
JA-2376, JA-2635; JA-542, JA-543,
JA-544, JA-545, JA-1033, JA-1451,
MS-217, MS-454

DEEP SPACE PROBES
MS-240
DELAY LINES
TR-3, TR-22, TR-42, TR-179; GR-25G-19,
GR-65G-4; JA-1186, JA-1397; JA-913
DEMODULATOR
GR-65G-3
DENSITOMETER
GR-46G-0012; Q-9
DETECTION THEORY
JA-937
DI-PULSE LOGIC
GR-52-7
DIAMAGNETISM
JA-2410

CYLINDERS
I )rag
GR-22G-13
Backscattering
GR-1964-14

DIAMOND
JA-1793; MS-454; Bib-17

DAMP
GR-46G-0005

DIELECTRICS
JA-1475, JA-2041A, JA-2353, JA-2360,
JA-2647

DIAMOND CIRCUIT
TR-300; TN-1966-39
DICON
TR-251, TR-275; GR-52G-1

DATA PROCESSING
TR-237, TR-283; GR-22G-0019,
GR-22G-0020, GR-22G-0021,
GR-34G-0002, GR-312G-12, GR-1964-24;
TN-1965-1; JA-1226
Neuro-electric
MS-391

DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS
GR-47-37; TN-1966-9
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
GR-22G-3
DIGITAL SYSTEMS
TR-366; GR-21G-0021, GR-25G-0037,
GR-1965-6; JA-2154, JA-2635

DATA REDUCTION
TR-241; GR-22G-0019, GR-22G-0020

DIODES
TR-137, TR-226; GR-36G-5, GR-47G-3,
GR-48-6, GR-81G-0031; JA-97, JA-169,
JA-730, JA-849, JA-992, JA-996, JA-1197,
JA-1265, JA-1371, JA-1642, JA-1894,
JA-2023, JA-2155, JA-2206, JA-2405,
JA-2484

DATA STORAGE
TR-73, TR-377; GR-22G-0053
DATA TRANSMISSION
TR-263, TR-346; GR-22G-10, GR-24G-54,
GR-2G-25-5, GR-2G-25-12, GR-25G-0004,

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DIODES (Continued)

ELECTRIC FIELDS
Particle dynamics
JA-9, JA-13

Infrared
JA-2102
Junction
JA-1786, JA-2305, JA-2775
Tunnel
GR-52G-0018, GR-81G-0031; JA-1653,
JA-1847

ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM
TR-165; JA-1818
ELECTROFORMING
JA-1379
ELECTROLUMINESCENCE
JA-2131, JA-2457

DIPLEXERS
TR-255; GR-1964-9, GR-1964-22;
JA-2705, MS-892

ELECTROLYTIC CELL
JA-938

DIPOLES
TR-292, TR-369; GR-36G-2, GR-1964-33;
JA-1738, JA-1834, JA-2007A, JA-2175,
MS-923

ELECTROLYTIC POLARIZATION
.TA-1873
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
TR-310; JA-2370

DIRECTIONAL COUPLERS
TR-19

ELECTROMAGNETIC VECTOR
JA-2594

DISPLAY SYSTEMS
TR-4, TR-31, TR-36, TR-49, TR-212,
TR-223, TR-237; GR-41G-0004,
GR-51G-0016; TN-1965-58; JA-854,
JA-897, JA-1372, JA-1399, JA-1945

ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
Scattering
TR-273, TR-292; GR-25G-0002,
GR-312G-0002, GR-312G-4,
GK-1964-1, GR-1964-3, GR-1964-14,
GR-1964-61; JA-104, JA-132, JA-344,
JA-574, JA-621, JA-2041A, JA-2087,
JA-2130A, JA-2364A, JA-2365,
JA-2409, JA-2446, JA-2547, JA-2616,
JA-2721; Bib-24, Bib-26

DOPPLER RADAR
TR-6, TR-10, TR-154, TR-189;
GR-1964-35; TN-1965-6; JA-1561
DUPLEXERS
TR-113; GR-315G-3, GR-46-40, GR-46G-2;
JA-618, JA-1768

E LECTROMAGNETS
JA-1477, JA-1577, JA-1712

DYNAMICS
GR-22G-15, GR-71G-1-I, II, III, GR-71G-2,
GR-71G-3, GR-71G-5, GR-75-4; JA-1381,
JA-1501, JA-1765A; JA-850

ELECTROMETER
JA-601
ELECTRON BEAMS
TR-308, TR-351, TR-353; JA-1; MS-828,
MS-1088
ELECTRON DENSITY
Measurement
TR-248, TR-307, TR-370; GR-3G-0002,
GR-30G-0014

EARTHQUAKE WARNING
TN-1965-62
ECHO
Orbit
JA-1673

ELECTRON GAS
JA-1475, JA-2100
ELF.CTRON TEMPERATURE
JA-2553

ECHO I
GR-30G-2; MS-267

ELECTRON TRAJECTORIES
JA-162, JA-210

ECHO II
GR-1964-16

ELECTRON TRANSPORT THEORY
JA-1542; MS-449, MS-451

ECLIPSE
JA-2371, JA-2434

ELECTRON TUBES
High Power
TR-257; MS-694
Transmit-receive
TR-155; GR-46-37, GR-46-45

EDUCATION
JA-1941
ELASTIC SUSPENSIONS
JA-2183

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ELECTRONS
Narrow band
MS-940, MS-941

Manganese
TR-71; JA-365, JA-507
Nickel-iron
JA-1076, JA-1454; JA-1113
Preparation
JA-1462
Properties
JA-48, JA-93, JA-273, JA-278,
JA-308, JA-418, JA-512, JA-864,
JA-1267

ENCAPSULATION
JA-2084
ENERGY CONVERSION
TR-304; JA-1922, JA-1945, JA-1970,
JA-1991, JA-1995, JA-2014, JA-2018,
JA-2067, JA-2163, JA-2190A, JA-2253A,
JA-2633, JA-2698; MS-921

FERRITE CORE INDUCTORS
GR-52G-6

ENERGY DENSITIES
JA-2147

FERRITE DEVICES
TR-55, TR-65, TR-69, TR-70, TR-89,
TR-164, TR-176, TR-210, TR-247;
JA-620, JA-843, JA-890, JA-951,
JA-1393, JA-1456, JA-1495; .TA-317,
JA-1174, MS-180

EPHEMERIDES
Computer generation
TR-391, TR-400
EPITAXIAL GROWTH
JA-2295

FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS
TR-40, TR-166, TR-254, TR-364; JA-21,
JA-96, JA-100, JA-1886, JA-1913,
JA-2008, JA-2460, JA-2492; JA-856,
MS-202, MS-461A, MS-1186
Surfaces
GR-53G-0052, GR-53G-0063

EREKTOR SUBRACK KIT
JA-1757
ERROR COUNTER
GR-25G-6; JA-1380A
ERROR STATISTICS
GR-2G-25-4, GR-2G-25-12, GR-25G-0005,
GR-25G-0006, GR-25G-0007, GR-25G-0010,
GR-25G-0024, GR-25G-0025, GR-25G-0026,
GR-25G-0028, GR-25G-0037, GR-25G-14,
GR-25G-15, GR-47-35, GR-1964-11;
JA-1948, JA-1969, JA-2084, JA-2105,
JA-2628; MS-58, MS-66, MS-444

FERROMAGNETIC RESONANCE
TR-7, TR-143; JA-365, JA-642, JA-906,
JA-1022; JA-861, JA-1422, MS-210
FIELD EMISSION
TR-353; MS-1087
FILM READER
TN-1965-1, TN-1966-1; MS-1049
FILTERS
TR-181; GR-22G-0024; TN-1966-7;
JA-580, JA-1193; JA-I161
Adaptive
JA-2057
Autocovariance
GR-31-150
Band-pass
GR-36-18; JA-881, JA-2204, JA-2728
Band separation
GR-25G-0032; JA-910
Digital
TN-1965-63
Matched
TR-156; GR-25G-0001, GR-34G-3,
GR-41G-0002; JA-1397, JA-1561,
JA-1582, JA-2083, JA-2400
Multidimensional
TN-1965-57
RC
TR-50; JA-231

ERRORS
Automatic detection
GR-25G-5, GR-34G-3
EUROPIUM MONOXIDE
Q-10
EXHAUST TRAILS
Detection
TR-17

FACSIMILE SYSTEMS
TR-76
FAILURE-MASKING
TN-1965-3
FERRIMAGNETIC MATERIALS
JA-1643; JA-867, MS-925
FERRITE
Cobalt
JA-1708; JA-857, MS-350

FLEXOWRITERS
GR-21G-0001

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Laguerre
TN-1966-28
Legendre
JA-121
Pulse transmission
GR-34G-8
Random
JA-152, JA-2216
Sin x/x
TR-195
Sine and cosine
GR-47G-4; JA-380
Spectra
GR-34G-5
Transfer
JA-2716
Wiener integral
GR-55G-1
FURNACE
JA-1134, JA-2443

FLIP-FLOPS
JA-298, JA-813
FLUIDS
Turbulence
GR-312G-9
FLUORESCENCE
JA-2306
FLUTTAR
TR-82
FOAMED MATERIALS
MS-272, MS-475A
FOILS
GR-1964-36
FOURIER ANALYSIS
JA-2782
FOURIER TRANSFORM
TR-310; GR-36G-4, GR-37G-1,
GR-41G-0011; JA-446, JA-488
FREQUENCY CONTROL
TR-188; GR-41G-0008; TN-1965-4; JA-1001
FREQUENCY DIVIDERS
TN-1965-11

GADOLINIUM
JA-2486

FREQUENCY MODULATION
Measurement
TR-16

GALACTIC CENTER REGION
JA-2699
GALLIUM
Analysis
JA-1266
Surfaces
JA-2188

FREQUENCY MULTIPLIERS
GR-36G-5, GR-47G-5, GR-47G-0012,
GR-48-8; JA-1903, JA-2351, JA-2355
FREQUENCY STANDARD
GR-34G-85

GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE
GR-83G-0031; JA-927, JA-1149, JA-2028

FREQUENCY SYNTHESIS
TN-1965-43

GALLIUM ARSENIDE
JA-1371, JA-1614, JA-1642, JA-1675,
JA-1949, JA-1984, JA-2032-I, II, .TA-2131,
JA-2155, JA-2227, JA-2302, JA-2337,
JA-2339, JA-2420A, JA-2453, JA-2482,
JA-2528, JA-2529A, JA-2697, JA-2802;
MS-241, MS-675, MS-735, MS-752,
MS-1158

FUNCTIONS
GR-22G-0046, GR-22G-0051, GR-22G-0054,
GR-25G-1, GR-34G-1, GR-55G-0037,
GR-55G-3; JA-1240, JA-1733, JA-1802
Ambiguity
JA-2070, JA-2433
Autocorrelation
JA-43
Band-limited
JA-22
Bessel
JA-658
Eigenf unctions
JA-33
Gaussian signals
JA-2331
Hilbert space
GR-1964-26
Jost
JA-2316

GALVANO-THERMOMAGNETIC PHENOMENA
JA-1922, JA-1945, JA-1970, JA-1991,
JA-1995, JA-2014, JA-2039, JA-2067,
JA-2089A, JA-2399, JA-2501;
JA-1422, MS-1001
GAMES THEORY
TR-279
GARNETS
TR-267; GR-53G-0065
GAS ADSORPTION
TR-252; JA-716, JA-1885, JA-2025

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GAS ANALYSIS
Q-5

Noise effects
TR-80; JA-258
Optical properties
JA-793. JA-960, JA-1281
Oxide films
JA-1377
Properties
GR-85G-0008; JA-137, JA-251,
JA-702, JA-783, JA-888, JA-1367
Quantum effects
JA-1928; MS-203, MS-479
Surface effects
TR-80; JA-161, JA-237, JA-404,
JA-413, JA-494, JA-561, JA-893,
JA-998; JA-570, JA-575, JA-1375
Transitions
JA-1085, JA-2477, JA-2739; JA-1035
X-ray analysis
JA-927

GAS FLOW
Pressure sensor
TR-379
GASES
AC breakdown
TR-380
Chemical kinetics
GR-35G-2; JA-902
GAUGES
JA-2157, JA-2176
GAUSSIAN PROCESSES
TR-157; JA-943, JA-976, JA-1997,
JA-2331. JA-2466
GENDARE
TR-241; GR-22G-0019, GR-22G-0020.
GR-22G-0042
GEODESICS
JA-1589, JA-1590, JA-1590A; MS-28

GERMANIUM OXIDES
JA-1007

GKOMETRY
JA-1591 JA-159Z, JA-1725, JA-1773
GERMANE
JA-35, JA-47

GERMANIUM-SILICON ALLOYS
Optical properties
JA-1006

GERMANIUM-IODIDE SOLUTION
JA-1812

GERMANIUM TELLURIDE
JA-2332
GOLD
JA-2748

GERMANIUM
Arsenic removal
TR-43; JA-113
Crystal growth
JA-433
Cyclotron resonance
JA-113, JA-118. JA-150, JA-168,
JA-157
Dislocations
TR-85; JA-119, JA-120
Electrons
JA-1410, JA-1547
Fine structure
JA-1216
Galvanomagnetic effects
TR-115; JA-394, JA-449, JA-552,
JA-628, .TA-1019, JA-1545, JA-1739,
.IA-2268; MS-424
Hall effect
JA-323, .IA-387, JA-403, JA-628
High temperature effects
MS-436
Impurities
JA-119, JA-243, JA-245, JA-811,
JA-1872; MS-26
Krypton adsorption
JA-1055
Magnetoabsorption
JA-2599
Magnetoresistance
JA-791, JA-1605

GRAPHIC DISPLAY
TR-398; MS-1420
GRAPHITE
JA-2550, JA-2609
Cyclotron resonance
JA-669
Magnetoref lection
JA-2194, JA-2208; MS-968, MS-1196
GROUP II-VI COMPOUNDS
JA-1797, JA-2220
GROUP III-V
TR-150;
JA-1709,
JA-2366,

COMPOUNDS
JA-839, JA-1396A, JA-1607
JA-1735, JA-1819, JA-1933,
JA-2579. JA-2749

HAYSTACK RADAR
TR-365, TR-367; GR-1964-25, GR-1964-3J
GR-1965-40; TN-1965-17, TN-1965-23;
JA-2494, JA-2583
Feed
TN-1965-15

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HAYSTACK RADAR (Continued)
Pointing system
GR-1964-41, GR-1964-45, GR-1964-46,
GR-1964-47, GR-1964-57, GR-1964-71;
TN-1965-14, TN-1965-36, TN-1965-37,
TN-1965-38, TN-1965-39, TN-1965-49,
TN-1966-6, TN-1966-8, TN-1966-10,
TN-1966-11, TN-1966-13
HEATING
With photons
JA-2112
HELICAL CONDUCTORS
TR-26

HYPERVELOCITY VEHICLES
Scattering
GR-312G-0002; JA-1891

IMAGE TUBES
GR-85G-0004
IMPEDANCE
JA-1986, JA-2304
INDIUM
Analysis
JA-946, JA-1525

HELICAL DENSITY WAVES
TR-320
HELICONS
JA-2638

INDIUM ANTIMONIDE
JA-650, JA-651, JA-894, JA-927,
JA-1428 JA-1455, JA-1466, JA-1510,
JA-1534 JA-1535, JA-1549, JA-1567,
JA-1629, JA-1692, JA-1710, JA-1766,
.IA-1795, JA-1819, JA-1864, JA-1894,
JA-1929, JA-2045, JA-2139, JA-2149,
JA-2202, JA-2246, JA-2265, JA-2290,
JA-2416, JA-2447, JA-2454, JA-2505,
JA-2523, .IA-2529A, JA-2542A, JA-2672,
JA-2760; JA-1385, JA-1392A, MS-209,
MS-455, MS-1013; Bib-3

HELIUM, LIQUID
GR-46-46, GR-1964-10; .TA-1064, JA-1517,
.IA-1558, JA-1636, JA-1788, JA-1878,
JA-1921, JA-1925, JA-1993, JA-3013,'
JA-2090, JA-2097, JA-2223; JA-1015.
JA-1496, JA-1564, MS-69, MS-543
HIGH PRESSURE TECHNIQUES
.TA-347, JA-495, JA-633, JA-1025
HUMAN ENGINEERING
TR-4; .IA-188, JA-196, JA-482, JA-605,
JA-1146, JA-1184, JA-2034, JA-2166A,
JA-2544, JA-2751

INDIUM ARSENIDE
JA-650, JA-651, JA-1494, JA-2139,
JA-2197, JA-2184, JA-2457; MS-1010
INDIUM BISMUTH
JA-2771
INDIUM TELLURIDE
JA-2243, JA-2672

HYBRIDS
JA-1506A
HYDROGEN
Microwave spectra
JA-2348
HYDROGEN FLUORIDE
JA-968
HYDROXYL GROUP
JA-2665
Microwave spectra
JA-2348
Radio observation
JA-2287, JA-2288

INDUCTANCE BRIDGE
JA-1581A
INDUCTANCE COILS
JA-1874
INERTIAL NAVIGATION
TR-289
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
GR-4G-0002; JA-1514, JA-1880B; MS-242

HYPERSONIC FLOW
JA-2078
HYPERVELOCITY PELLETS
Wakes
TR-248, TR-307, TR-342

INFORMATION THEORY
TN-1965-22; JA-2046A, JA-2195, JA-2274,
JA-2469, JA-2560; JA-1530, MS-831
U. S. S. R.
JA-546; MS-84
INFRARED CELL
JA-2189

HYPERVELOCITY RE-ENTRY
MS-163

INFRARED DETECTORS
JA-1808; JA-544

HYPERVELOCITY SPHERES
Radiation
TR-290, TR-370; JA-1772, JA-1967,
JA-2557

INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
JA-1461

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KEPLERIAN ORBITS
GR-22G-0038

INSTRUMENTS
Human engineering
JA-2751

KERSTON THEORY
JA-1599

INTERFEROMETERS
TR-16; GR-312-23; JA-1698, JA-2306

KINEPLEX
GR-25G-0017, GR-25G-0024

INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS
.TA-763, JA-839, JA-892, JA-998,
JA-1607; JA-1391, JA-1392A, MS-269

KLYSTRON OSCILLATORS
GR-46-42
KLYSTRONS
TR-227, TR-316; GR-48-9; JA-2203A;
MS-627
Depressed collector
GR-1964-34
Frequency control
TR-253
Multicavity
TR-264, TR-348; GR-43G-1; JA-1670;
JA-1326
Variable drift
TR-350

IODINE
JA-2423
IONIZATION GAUGE
Tests
TR-298
IONOSPHERE
E-layer
GR-33G-0014; JA-1961
Earth-cavity resonances
JA-1647, JA-1917, JA-2038; MS-567
Electron density
GR-3G-0002
F-region
TR-274; GR-30G-0014; JA-1966,
JA-2371, .JA-2434, JA-2479,
JA-2569, MS-253A. MS-836
Perturbations
JA-2218
Reflection
TR-1
Scattering
TR-1, TR-81 TR-274, TR-374;
JA-344, JA-1593, JA-1784, JA-1983,
JA-2119, JA-2356 JA-2435; MS-10A,
MS-253A, MS-836
Temperature
JA-2299, JA-2512 JA-2553
Transmission
TR-93, TR-168; JA-1107, .TA-1916

KRYPTON
Adsorption
JA-428, JA-1055

LAGUERRE NETWORK
TN-1966-28
LAMINATES
Elasticity
GR-25G-0015
LATHANUM COMPOUNDS
JA-814; JA-869
LAPLACE INTEGRALS
JA-381
LARGE APERTURE SEISMIC ARRAY (LASA)
Sec SEISMIC ARRAY

IRON, ATOMIC
JA-773, .TA-2511

LASERS
JA-1984 JA-2043, JA-2065, JA-2152,
JA-2167 JA-2246, JA-2247, JA-2258,
JA-2280 JA-2290, JA-2294, JA-2302,
JA-2337 JA-2339, JA-2379, JA-2388,
JA-2405 JA-2437, .TA-2510- MS-654.
MS-7 52, MS-910
Electron beam
JA-2757, JA-2776
Gallium arsenide
JA-2453, JA-2482; MS-1158
Gaseous
.1A-2626
Indium antimonide
JA-2505, JA-2542A, JA-2642; MS-1013

IRON NITRIDES
JA-1697; JA-1425
IRON SULFIDE
MS-363
IRON WHISKERS
MS-59 9

JAMMING
TR-31, TR-103

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LASERS (Continued)
Indium arsenide
JA-2457, JA-2591
Lead selenide
JA-2517, JA-2567, JA-2636
Lead sulfide
JA-2604
Oscillations
JA-1868, JA-2052, JA-2283,
Photoelectron statistics
JA-2708, JA-2727
Ruby
JA-2806
Raman
MS-674
Semiconductor
TR-392; JA-2418, JA-2419,
JA-2515, JA-2584, JA-2588,
JA-2664, JA-2757, JA-2816,
MS-1447

LIGHT
Reflection
JA-2475
LIGHT PEN
TR-296; JA-1443
LIGHT SOURCES
JA-2065
JA-2708

LINCOLN EXPERIMENTAL SATELLITE (LES)
TR-394; GR-1964-55; TN-1965-5,
TR-1965-19
LINCOLN EXPERIMENTAL TERMINAL (LET)
GR-1964-54; TN-1966-30
LINCOLN LABORATORY
History
JA-1087

JA-2464,
JA-2589,
JA-2824;

LINCOLN WRITER
GR-51-8; JA-1057

LATTICE THEORY
TR-252; JA-1867, JA-1885, JA-1913,
JA-2025; MS-94

LINEAR SYSTEMS
JA-2134
Time-varying
GR-41G-6; JA-1307

LEAD
Superconductivity
MS-551

LITHIUM COMPOUNDS
JA-867
LITHIUM HYDRIDE
JA-1144, JA-1145, JA-1173, JA-1249

LEAD SELENIDE
JA-2305, JA-2335, JA-2419; MS-1001

LITHIUM SPINELS
JA-2495

LEAD SULFIDE
JA-1808, JA-2335, JA-2517

LOGISTICS
GR-22G-0071, GR-22G-1

LEAD TELLURIDE
GR-85G-0011; JA-1785, JA-2263,
JA-2270, JA-2305, JA-2335, JA-2405;
MS-1001

LORENTZ GROUP
JA-2240, JA-2378, JA-2594, JA-2596;
Bib-22

LEARNING
JA-1511, JA-1667, JA-1777, JA-1830A;
JA-1896, JA-1908, JA-2140; MS-84

LORENTZ MICROSCOPY
JA-2562
LOW ALTITUDE DETECTION
TR-161

LEARNING MACHINES
MS-583
LEGENDRE SEQUENCES
GR-34-71, GR-36G-0047

LUMINESCENCE
JA-2302, JA-2312, JA-2416; MS-1011,
MS-1013

LEMMAS
GR-52G-0020

LUNAR COMMUNICATION
GR-30G-0011; MS-25

LENSES
Design
JA-2026
Eaton
TR-273
Luneberg
TR-273, TR-277

LUNAR REFLECTIONS
TR-187, TR-256, TR-272, TR-288;
GR-3G-0003, GR-3G-0004; JA-1108,
JA-1388, JA-1563, JA-1650A, JA-1748,
JA-1992, JA-1994, JA-1998, JA-2192,
JA-2252, JA-2262, JA-2343, JA-2365,
JA-2593; MS-595, MS-645

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MACHINES (AUTOMATIC)
GR-54-4

MAGNETOMETER
TR-202; JA-524, JA-1200, JA-1376; JA-871

MACHINING
JA-2185

MAGNETOSTRICTION
TR-54

MADISTER
JA-1981

MAGNETRONS
TR-16; JA-9, JA-634, JA-639, JA-2176

MAGNETIC AMPLIFIERS
JA-32, JA-238

MAGNETS
Heisenberg
MS-843, MS-1175
Solenoid
JA-863
Superconducting
MS-394; Bib-18

MAGNETIC CORES
TR-133, TR-164, TR-210, TR-247;
GR-2G-24-83, GR-52G-0014; JA-145,
JA-146, JA-373, JA-480, JA-566, JA-566A,
JA-1456; JA-78, JA-1301, MS-124

MAN-MACHINE
TN-1966-4; JA-1714

MAGNETIC FIELDS
Coils
JA-522, JA-807
Detection
TR-202; JA-1376
Electrical conduction
JA-1302
Generation
JA-1078, JA-1354; JA-611
High frequency
JA-1556, JA-1884; MS-441
Quantum theory
JA-1357

MANGANESE ARSENIDE
JA-2620
MANGANESE COMPOUNDS
JA-1721; MS-353, MS-1014, MS-1176
MANGANESE OXIDE
JA-1338, JA-1570; JA-1180
MANGANESE PHOSPHIDE
JA-2136; MS-666
MANGANITES
JA-357

MAGNETIC FILMS
TR-278; GR-50-1, GR-51-2, GR-51-10,
GR-51-11; TN-1965-31; JA-1659, JA-1882,
JA-1979, JA-2324, JA-2353-I, II, JA-2647,
JA-2658;-JA-865. JA-1049, JA-1325,
JA-1384, .TA-1433, MS-237, MS-680,
MS-913A, MS-917B, MS-952, MS-1165,
MS-1187, MS-1467, MS-1468, MS-1470

MANGANOUS FLUORIDE
TR-302; JA-772
MANGANOUS STANNATE
JA-1723
MARKOV PROCESSES
JA-592, JA-780, JA-1193

MAGNETIC MATERIALS
JA-315, JA-681, JA-862, JA-891, JA-1044,
JA-1077; JA-838, MS-1010, MS-1014,
MS-1176

MARS
Reconnaissance vehicle
GR-31-148
MASERS
JA-1050, JA-1293, JA-1348, JA-1440;
JA-1412A, MS-144A, MS-179
Cyclotron resonant
MS-217
Infrared
GR-26G-1; JA-1888
Solid-state
JA-817, JA-896, JA-941, JA-959,
JA-977, JA-1002, JA-1074, JA-1321,
JA-1524, JA-1662, JA-1888, JA-2032,
JA-2139, JA-2149, JA-2184, JA-2197,
JA-2227, JA-2307; JA-933, MS-735,
MS-779B

MAGNETIC RESONANCE
TR-261, TN-1966-14; JA-1138, JA-2753;
MS-257, MS-449
MAGNETIC STORAGE
GR-53G-0059; JA-252, JA-480, JA-774,
JA-1799, JA-1910; MS-382
MAGNETIC TAPE
JA-2231; JA-1039
MAGNETISM
TR-267; JA-1600, JA-2410, JA-2535
Chemical bond
JA-1789
Non-metals
JA-1826

MASS SPECTROSCOPY
TR-265, JA-1855, JA-2091

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MATERIALS
Dynamic loads
GR-71G-2

MERCURY TELLURIDE
JA-2225, JA-2389, JA-2413A, JA-2480;
MS-200, MS-201, MS-268

MATHEMATICS
TR-2, TR-12, TR-14, TR-73, TR-95,
TR-123, TR-152, TR-182, TR-195,
TR-217; GR-22G-0046, GR-22G-0051,
GR-22G-0052, GR-22G-0061, GR-22-G-3,
GR-25G-1, GR-28G-1, GR-28G-3,
GR-34G-1, GR-34G-5, GR-36-36,
GR-36G-0047, GR-41G-0011, GR-47-32,
GR-47-37, GR-47G-4, GR-52G-0013,
GR-52G-0020, GR-52G-5, GR-66G-1,
GR-81G-1, GR-1964-20, GR-1964-26,
GR-1964-67; TN-1965-18; JA-37, JA-331,
JA-381, JA-446, JA-476, JA-488, JA-528,
JA-534, .TA-581, JA-667, JA-780, JA-823,
JA-983, JA-1000, JA-1132, JA-1240,
JA-1254, JA-1381, JA-1578A, JA-1589,
JA-1603A, JA-1693, JA-1725, JA-1733,
JA-1736. JA-1737. JA-1741. JA-1773.
JA-1790, JA-1802, JA-1881, JA-1897,
JA-1950, .TA-1985, JA-2012, JA-2021A,
JA-2033, JA-2075, JA-2099, JA-2120,
JA-2124, JA-2186, JA-2240. JA-2257,
JA-2316, JA-2323. JA-2425, JA-2461,
JA-2587

MERCURY-SELENIUM
JA-1887, JA-2344, JA-2610
METALS
Elect roreflectance
JA-2822
Interband transitions
JA-1820; MS-204
Thermodynamics
MS-665
METEOR ECHOES
TR-132; GR-30G-0003; JA-1832A,
JA-2451A, JA-2521A
MICROBALANCE
JA-1552
MICROMETEOROIDS
JA-2168
MICROSCOPES
I.orentz attachment
MS-601, MS-640
Microwave
GR-53G-0064
MICROWAVE CIRCUITS
JA-2484

MATRIX ALGEBRA
TR-14, TR-217; GR-47-38, GR-1964-20,
GR-1964-67; TN-1965-26; JA-1132,
JA-1657
MAUDE
GR-34-57, GR-34-72

MICROWAVE DEVICES
JA-1821, JA-2428, JA-2533; JA-1478;
Bib-30
MICROWAVE DISCHARGE
Shielding
MS-641

MEASURE THEORY
GR-55G-0030
MEMORY
Psychological factors
GR-54G-0025; JA-1274, JA-1718
MEMORY DEVICES
TR-3, TR-133, TR-153, TR-247, TR-278,
TR-355; GR-25G-0021, GR-312G-0006,
GR-50-1, GR-51-11, GR-51G-2,
GR-52G-0018, GR-52G-1, GR-53G-0039,
GR-53G-0044, GR-53G-0051; JA-46, JA-146,
JA-1653, .TA-1659, JA-2324, JA-2662;
JA-1164, .TA-1301, MS-42, MS-680,
MS-913A, MS-952, MS-1172
MERCURY CHALCOGENIDES
JA-2059

MICROWAVE EQUIPMENT
Bandwidth
TR-55
MICROWAVE SPECTROSCOPY
JA-1556, JA-2348
MICROWAVES
JA-1409
MIDAS
GR-25G-5
MIE SERIES
JA-2722
MILGO
GR-25G-0010, GR-25G-0025

MERCURY, PROJECT
MS-524, MS-525

MILLIMETER WAVES
Applications
GR-4G-0010, GR-82-8, GR-82-9,
GR-82G-0017, GR-82G-1; JA-1276;
JA-1219, MS-135, MS-141, MS-240,
MS-527

MERCURY SELENIDE
JA-1549, JA-1775, JA-1828, JA-1951,
JA-2225; MS-199, MS-200, MS-201,
MS-268

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MILLSTONE (see RADAR)

JA-979, JA-1193, JA-1645, JA-1958,
JA-2178A; Bib-9, Bib-21; Q-3

MINERALS
JA-2580

NEURONS
Network activity
JA-1518A. JA-1518B, MS-292,
MS-482A
NEUTRONS
Scattering
TR-312; JA-160
NICKEL
JA-265

MINIMAX
TR-219
MISSILE TRAJECTORIES
GR-22G-0061, GR-312-17, GR-312G-5,
GR-312G-13
MISSILES
Miss-distance
GR-4G-0007

NICKEL ARSENIDES
MS-669

MODEL ATMOSPHERE
GR-22G-0004

NICKEL COMPOUNDS
JA-1454; MS-671, MS-679

MODULATION
TR-9; JA-914, MS-67

NICKEL-IRON FILMS
JA-2069, JA-2129; JA-1425. MS-132,
MS-238, MS-660, MS-917B, MS-918

MODULATORS
Single-sideband
GR-48-6

NIOBIUM
JA-2005, JA-2238. JA-2276

MOLYBDENUM COMPOUNDS
JA-2219

NIOBIUM COMPOUNDS
JA-1863A, JA-1914, JA-2412; MS-512,
MS-589

MOLYBDENUM-PERMALLOY
JA-270

NOBIUM-TIN WIRE
JA-1954; MS-594

MOON
Radar cross sections
JA-2192
Surface measurements
GR-1964-65; JA-2627; MS-172,
MS-595; Bib-19
Visibility charts
GR-52G-3

NITROBENZENE
Raman scattering
JA-2264
NOISE
TR-7, TR-13, TR-158, TR-159;
GR-22G-0011, GR-22G-0035,
GR-22G-0043, GR-34G-8, GR-47G-7;
JA-334, JA-424, JA-546, JA-1194,
JA-2074; MS-704, MS-707
Gaussian
TR-75; GR-35G-10; JA-275, JA-1247
Mathematics
GR-46G-0009; TN-1966-9; JA-37,
JA-42, JA-1729
Radio
JA-1579
Shot-noise
JA-2694
Temperature
JA-1729
NOISE FILTERS
GR-22G-0024

MOVING TARGET INDICATORS
TR-10, TR-107, TR-171, TR-204;
GR-45-34, GR-45-34-1
MUI.TIPATI1 TRANSMISSION
TN-1965-6
MULTIPLEX EQUIPMENT
TR-5; GR-65G-3

NEEDLES (See also West Ford)
Lifetimes
JA-1834
Specifications
GR-21G-0018, GR-21G-0019; JA-1738

NOMAC
TR-7, TR-33, TR-41, TR-57

NERVOUS SYSTEM
JA-1493; MS-509

NONLINEAR SYSTEMS
TN-1965-18; JA-1501, JA-1578A, JA-2033,
JA-2060, JA-2075, JA-2178A, JA-2415,
JA-2446, JA-2685; Q-12

NETWORK THEORY
TR-191; GR-25G-19; TN-1965-12;

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NUCLEAR ATTACK
GR-22G-0071, GR-22G-1
NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS
Detection
GR-34G-2; JA-2038, JA-2144
NUCLEAR MATTER
GR-81G-0022; JA-1770
NUCLEAR REACTORS
Q-2
NUMBERS THEORY
GR-47-34, GR-66G-1. GR-1964-70;
JA-1870

OXIDES
Cathodes
TR-356
Metal
JA-2605
Preparation
JA-2137, JA-2392
Properties
Bib-10
Spectrographic analysis
JA-1704, JA-1907
Structure
JA-1447
OXYGEN
Neutron scattering
JA-160
Spectrum
JA-2009
OZONE
GR-32G-2

OH GROUP
JA-2288, JA-2348
OPERA
GR-22G-0027
OPTICAL BEAMS
Focusing
JA-2684
OPTICAL FILMS
JA-2658; MS-1438
OPTICAL WINDOWS
JA-1878
OPTIMIZATION (see ADAPTIVE CONTROL)
ORBITAL FLIGHT PATHS
Charge drag
JA-2386
Computation
GR-1964-19
ORDER-DISORDER THEORY
JA-1777
ORTHOMATCH
TR-346; JA-2064

PACKAGING
JA-810, JA-1143A
PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE
GR-82G-1; JA-1638, JA-2122, JA-2530;
MS-1177
PARAMETRIC AMPLIFIERS
GR-21G-0016, GR-41G-1, GR-46-38,
GR-46-29; JA-1904, JA-2013, JA-2023;
MS-179, MS-632
PARAMETRIC ARRAYS
JA-2151
PARAMETRIC OSCILLATORS
MS-676
PARTICLE MECHANICS
JA-2278, JA-2320B, JA-2461, JA-2522,
JA-2554A

OSCILLATORS
JA-2601
Backward wave
GR-48-7
Frequency-modulated
TR-11
One-Mc
JA-999
S-band
JA-2528
Spectral analysis
JA-2257
Synchronization
TR-181

PATTERN RECOGNITION
GR-34-43, GR-34-75, GR-54-9, GR-54-10,
GR-54-19, GR-54G-0022, GR-54-G-0028;
JA-964, JA-1123, JA-1528, JA-1612,
JA-1613, JA-1619, JA-1654, JA-1711,
JA-1724, JA-1745, JA-1763, JA-1818;
JA-1544, MS-32, MS-626
PAVEG
GR-22G-0012
PERCEPTION
JA-1763, JA-1875, JA-2166A, JA-2345,
JA-2387A; JA-1314, MS-89

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PERIODOGRAM
GR-47G-0025, GR-47G-0027; TN-1966-31;
JA-1851
PERMALLOY
JA-642, JA-1620, JA-1796, JA-1798,
JA-2050; JA-686. JA-870. JA-1111.
JA-1112, JA-1115. JA-1386, JA-1421.
JA-1486. MS-106, MS-127, MS-356,
MS-1189, MS-1472

PHOTOLUMINESCENCE
JA-2766
PHOTOMULTIPLIERS
TR-351
PHOTON DETECTORS
GR-25G-16; JA-2180
PHOTON-ELECTRON SYSTEM
GR-22G-0034

PEROVSKITES
JA-357, JA-891, JA-1573; MS-1174

PHOTONS
GR-1965-13; JA-2112, JA-2740

PERSISTRON
JA-854

PIONEER V
GR-30G-0007

PHASE CONTROL
JA-1242

PITCH
TN-1966-3; JA-1848, JA-1920, JA-2073,
JA-2393, JA-2519; MS-513

PHASE DETECTORS
GR-47G-0025

PLAN POSITION INDICATORS
TR-23, TR-104; JA-68

PHASE INTEGRATORS
TR-189
PHASE SHIFTERS
JA-2572
Ferrite
JA-92, JA-951; MS-180
UHF
TR-59, TR-176

PLASMA TORCH
JA-1678, JA-1744, JA-1937, JA-2049
PLASMAS
Generation
MS-904
Induction
JA-2161
Non-linear effects
GR-25G-13; MS-845
Scattering
TR-284, TR-287; GR-312G-4,
GR-312G-8; JA-2537; MS-423
Semiconductor
JA-2293; MS-685
Solar
GR-52G-0017
Thermal
Bib-1

PHASE-LOCKED LOOPS
TR-246; GR-65G-5; JA-2106; MS-873
PHOENIX
TR-76
PHONONS
GR-81G-0028, GR-81G-1; JA-2138,
JA-2740, JA-2802
PHOSPHIDES
JA-2620; Bib-25
PHOTOCONDUCTORS
Cadmium selenide
TR-223
Cadmium sulfide
TR-200, TR-223
PHOTODIODES
JA-2032

PLASTICS
Spectrum analysis
Bib-2
PLATING
JA-2185

PHOTOELECTRON STATISTICS
JA-2708, JA-2727

POISSON PROCESSES
GR-25G-16

PHOTOE LECTRONS
JA-2708

POLARONS
JA-2625, JA-2668, JA-2760

PHOTOGRAPHY
Electronic
Q-8
Microdensitometry
Q-9
Motion principle
Bib-4

POLYMERS
JA-848
Spectrum analysis
Bib-2
POLYNOMIALS
GR-28G-1, GR-28G-3, GR-47-24

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POLYSTYRENE
JA-2732

PULSE MODULATION
JA-2702, JA-2717

POLYURETHANE FOAMS
MS-272

PULSE MODULATORS
GR-65G-4

POTASSIUM CHLORIDE
JA-840

PULSE TRANSFORMERS
JA-146

POTASSIUM DIHYDROGEN PHOSPHIDE
Index of refraction
JA-2198

PULSE TRANSMISSION
GR-64G-3; JA-1209, JA-2292

POTENTIOMETERS
JA-2004, JA-2613A
POWER COMPARATOR
GR-47G-26; JA-1484

QUANTUM ELECTRONICS
TR-344; JA-1538, JA-2349, JA-2487,
JA-2629; MS-675, MS-676, MS-685,
MS-735

POWER SPECTRUM
GR-1965-8; TN-1965-16; JA-2047,
JA-2248

QUANTUM MECHANICS
TR-310; GR-37G-1, GR-55G-0033;
JA-1103, JA-1749; MS-49

POWER SUPPLIES
TR-106
PRASEODYMIUM COMPOUNDS
MS-835

QUARTZ
JA-2398; Bib-16

PRASEODYMIUM OXIDES
JA-2179; MS-787, MS-989

QUEUEING
TR-73; GR-58-6; JA-1682, JA-1963;
Bib-9

PRECIPITATION
TR-112, TR-144; Bib-26
PRESSURE GAUGES
GR-46-47; JA-1862
PRINTED CIRCUITS
GR-51G-3, GR-51G-6; JA-735, JA-766,
JA-1691, JA-2094
Testing
GR-25G-7; JA-1143, JA-1189

RADAR
2-Mcps
TR-101
10-CM
TR-56
70-CM
TR-56
108-Mcps
GR-315-3
AN/CPN-18
TR-63, TR-138
AN/FRC-47 (XD-1)
TR-203; GR-36-44
Angular accuracies
GR-32-24
Arbuckle Neck
GR-21-0015, GR-312G-0004,
GR-312G-12
Array
JA-1892
Automatic-alarm
TR-24. TR-72
Backscatter
GR-1964-3, GR-1965-3: JA-2504,
JA-2614

PROBABILITY
TR-152; GR-55G-0031; JA-2186
PROJECT 861
GR-21G-2, GR-21G-3, GR-21G-4,
GR-21G-6, GR-21G-7
PSYCHOMETRICS
JA-158, JA-605, JA-1003, JA-1637,
JA-1663, JA-1681, JA-2783; MS-91
PULSE AMPLIFIERS
GR-51G-1, GR-51G-5
PULSE CODING
GR-312-12
PULSE COMPRESSIONS
TR-207; TN-1965-27; JA-1974, MS-548B
PULSE COUNTER
JA-53
PULSE GENERATORS
JA-2303

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Pulse cancellation
TR-119
Pulse-doppler
TR-154
Ranges
TR-318, TR-319; GR-312-26,
GR-47G-0013, GR-75-0005; JA-1700
Reflectivity
JA-2615
Resolution
TR-281; GR-1964-2, GR-1964-23;
JA-2362, JA-2597
Review
JA-2048
Solar
TR-276; GR-1964-40, GR-1965-12;
JA-1625, JA-2300
Targets
GR-1964-2; TN-1966-22; JA-2362,
JA-2369, JA-2400; MS-160
Theory
JA-591, JA-724, JA-2378
Tracking space vehicles
MS-86, MS-86A
TRADEX
TR-357; GR-1964-24, GR-1964-29
UHF
TR-305; GR-21G-0011; JA-2382
Wallops Island
TR-305; GR-21G-0003, GR-21G-0005,
GR-21G-0006, GR-312G-12
Waveforms
MS-831, MS-909
X-3
TR-72
X-band
GR-21G-0013, GR-312G-0002,
GR-315G-3

RADAR (Continued)
Bistatic
TR-82
Clutter
CR-1964-29
CW
TR-82
Data processing
TR-67; JA-443; MS-61, MS-159
Display systems
TR-4
Doppler systems
TR-6, TR-10, TR-133; GR-34G-6,
GR-41G-0004, GR-47-19, GR-47-25,
GR-47-29, GR-47-33; JA-1561
Early warning systems
TR-72
Echo areas
TR-123, TR-158, TR-159; JA-2701
El Campo
TR-276; GR-1964-12
Fluttar
TR-82
Ground-wave
TR-101, TR-134
Haystack Hill
TR-324, TR-365, TR-367; GR-1964-25,
GR-1964-38, GR-1964-40; TN-1966-17;
JA-2494; MS-702
Interference
TR-3, TR-56, TR-178, TR-373,
TR-399; GR-45-42; JA-2382
L-band
TR-178; JA-2382
Long-range
TR-228; MS-896
Millstone
TR-272, TR-374; GR-21G-6,
GR-22G-0039, GR-30G-0001,
GR-30G-0002, GR-30G-0004,
GR-30G-0005, GR-30G-0007,
GR-30G-0009, GR-30G-0011,
GR-36G-2, GR-41G-0004, GR-52-4,
GR-1964-16; JA-1563
Monopulse
GR-47G-7, GR-1964-11; JA-2142
MTI
TR-107
Output
GR-47G-0026
Phased array
TR-228, TR-236, TR-299,
GR-41G-0012, GR-41G-0014,
GR-41G-1; TN-1965-7; JA-2564
PRF
GR-43-2
Pulse
TR-172; GR-47G-0019, GR-47G-0023;
TN-1966-1

RADAR ASTRONOMY
TR-234, TR-282, TR-372, GR-34-84,
GR-34G-0005, GR-34G-4, GR-34G-6,
GR-34G-12, GR-312-23, GR-64G-4;
TN-1965-35; JA-1698, JA-2096, JA-2527,
JA-2559, JA-2582; MS-172, MS-328,
MS-1156; Bib-14
RADAR BEACONS
GR-312G-0004; MS-524
RADAR CROSS SECTIONS
GR-1964-33, GR-1965-10; JA-2156
JA-2291
RADAR RECEIVERS
MS-179, MS-285
RADAR REFLECTORS
MS-475A
RADAR SHIELD
JA-2754

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RADAR SIGNALS
TN-1965-27, TN-1966-5; JA-2527, JA-2559
Detection
TR-114; JA-482, JA-1194
RADIATION
Atmosphere absorption
JA-1722

RAMAN SPECTRA
JA-2391, JA-2429A: Bib-16
RANDOM PROCESSES
JA-1615, JA-2576, JA-2577, JA-2592,
JA-2726; MS-1559; Q-12
RANDOM SAMPLING
JA-2576, JA-2577, JA-2592, JA-2632,
JA-2726, JA-2741

RADIATION EFFECTS
TN-1965-20; JA-1813A, JA-2683, JA-2761

RANDOM VARIABLES
GR-36G-36; JA-1555

RADIATION HAZARDS
JA-1369, JA-2532

RANDWORD
GR-25G-0008, GR-25G-7, GR-25G-10

RADIO ASTRONOMY
TR-256, TR-272, TR-288; GR-47G-0018;
JA-1198, JA-1467, JA-2287, JA-2288,
JA-2573, JA-2648, JA-2663, JA-2699

RARE EARTH FLUORIDES
JA-2530
RARE EARTH METALS
JA-i759, JA-1939, JA-2735; JA-838,
MS-504, MS-1438

RADIO JAMMING
TR-103; GR-65G-2
RADIO RECEIVERS
TR-98; GR-47G-0018, GR-52G-0019;
JA-514
RADIO TRANSMISSION
TR-37, TR-38, TR-93; GR-32G-2

RARE EARTH OXIDES
JA-768, JA-1077, JA-1106, JA-2116
RAYDIST
GR-21G-0007
RE-ENTRY PHYSICS
Instrumentation
GR-21G-0004, GR-21G-0006,
GR-21G-0007, GR-21G-0009,
GR-21G-0013, GR-21G-0017; Bib-6
Parametric amplifiers
GR-21G-0016
Phenomena
MS-163
Real time clock
GR-21G-0009
Tracking
GR-21G-0005, GR-21G-0011,
GR-21G-0013, GR-312G-0001,
GR-312G-0004, GR-1964-64
Video recording
GR-21G-0004
Wakes
TR-266

RADIO WAVES
Propagation
TR-81, TR-83, TR-84, TR-124,
TR-168, TR-190, TR-344;
GR-22G-0005, GR-36G-1, GR-47-38;
JA-541, JA-558, JA-2101, JA-2165
Refraction
TR-186
Scattering
TR-81, TR-84; GR-3G-0004,
GR-33G-0014, GR-1964-1; JA-397
RADIOACTIVE DECAY
JA-10
RADIO-FREQUENCY POWER
JA-2474
RADIO-FREQUENCY PULSES
Spectra
GR-41G-5, GR-1964-43

RE-ENTRY TRAJECTORIES
GR-1964-49

RADIOMETERS
GR-47-30, GR-47G-0011; MS-343

RE-ENTRY VEHICLES
Data analysis
TN-1966-5
Optical detection
GR-312G-7
Radar cross sections
GR-21G-0015

RADIOMETRY
GR-34G-0003, GR-47-16; TN-1965-14,
TN-1965-23; JA-1976, JA-2349; MS-344,
RADOMES
GR-71G-3, GR-71G-4, GR-76-5
GR-76G-0003; JA-1133, JA-1183, JA-2568;
JA-1148, JA-1151, JA-1352A; MS-774;
Bib-15-1

RECOGNITION
MS-470

RAMAN SCATTERING
JA-2264

RECTIFIERS
TR-99

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REDUNDANCY
GR-21G-0029, GR-21G-8001; JA-1853,
JA-2154; Bib-21
REFLECTOMETERS
JA-2223

SATELLITE ENGINEERING
TN-1965-45
SATELLITE TRAJECTORIES
GR-21G-1, GR-22G-10
SATELLITES
Cylindrical
JA-2128
Effect of sunlight
JA-2128
Orbits
GR-21G-4, GR-21G-6, GR-21G-0019,
GR-21G-0027, GR-21G-0028,
GR-22G-0012, GR-22G-0027,
GR-22G-0038, GR-22G-0052, GR-22G-6,
GR-36G-3; TN-1966-21; JA-1313A,
JA-1810
Perturbations
Bib-7, Bib-23
Radar tracking
GR-22G-0018, GR-22G-0021,
GR-22G-0039; TN-1965-8; JA-903;
JA-1128. JA-1423A
Spin-stabilized
JA-2545
U. S. S.R.
JA-903
SCATTERING THEORY
GR-55G-0033; JA-2099, JA-2617
SCIENCE
Basic
JA-2232
Education
JA-1941
History
JA-1998
SEA CLUTTER
TR-56, TR-83, TR-134, TR-204; JA-2165,
JA-2382; JA-950
SECO
MS-448
SECONDARY EMISSION
TR-257; GR-46G-0006
SEISMIC ARRAY
GR-1965-1; TN-1965-21, TN-1965-24,
TN-1965-57, TN-1965-64, TN-1966-16,
TN-1966-29, TN-1966-36, TN-1966-37,
TN-1966-38; JA-2643, JA-2649, JA-2651;
MS-1551
SEISMIC SIGNALS
GR-1964-44, GR-1964-60
SEISMIC WAVES
GR-1964-15
SEISMOMETERS
TR-339; GR-64G-6

REFRIGERATORS
MS-985A
RELATIVITY THEORY
TR-368; JA-2483, JA-2656, JA-2710
RELIABILITY
JA-462; Bib-21
REPRODUCIBILITY
JA-532
RESINS
Spectrum analysis
Bib-2
RESONATORS
GR-48G-1
RHENIUM OXIDE
JA-2641
RHENIUM TRIOXIDE
JA-2520
RHODIUM OXIDE
JA-2116
ROTATION GROUP
JA-2655
RUBIDIUM COMPOUNDS
MS-1469
RUBY
JA-2391, JA-2806

SAGE
Data transmission
GR-2G-25-4, GR-2G-25-12
GR-32-105; JA-649, JA-900; JA-879
Display console
TR-237
Review
JA-878
Tracking
JA-1072
SAINT
GR-5G-0001
SAMPLING
GR-1964-32; JA-1032, JA-1415, JA-2576,
JA-2577, JA-2581, JA-2632, JA-2680,
JA-2720, JA-2726, JA-2741, JA-2755

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SELENIUM
JA-2600, JA-2610

Noise
JA-54, JA-370, JA-422
P-N junction
TR-18; JA-2158
Plasma oscillations
JA-299, JA-2056; MS-457
Reviews
JA-1565A
Surfaces
JA-230, JA-549, JA-1155, JA-1367,
JA-1510, JA-1565A, JA-1601, JA-1709,
JA-1819, JA-1915; JA-569. JA-570
JA-575, JA-602, JA-1375, MS-24
Thermodynamics
JA-2086
Transport theory
JA-1542, JA-2747; MS-451

SEMI-METALS
GR-8G-0012, GR-81G-0022; JA-1860,
JA-2039, JA-2344
SEMICONDUCTOR-DIODES
GR-47G-3
SEMICONDUCTORS
Applications
JA-843, JA-2249
Binary
JA-2637
Boltzmann theory
TR-136
Chemistry
MS-519
Conductivity
JA-2670
Cyclotron resonance (see CYCLOTRON)
Dielectric relaxation
JA-36
Dislocations
JA-416
Electrochemistry
JA-2390
Energy-band
TR-295; JA-1965; MS-208
Etching
TR-293; JA-1510, JA-2092; JA-1385
Faraday rotation
JA-1750
Galvano-thermomagnetic effects
JA-1860, JA-2039, JA-2344
Gunn effect
TR-385; JA-2644
Homogeneity
JA-1893
Impurities
JA-1758, JA-2282, JA-2743; JA-1036,
JA-1451, MS-241
Light emission
JA-2158
Low temperature
JA-995
Magneto-optical effects
TR-249; GR-84-4, GR-85G-0008,
GR-85G-0011; JA-875, JA-1085,
JA-1086, JA-1149, JA-1338, JA-1431,
JA-1775, JA-1795, JA-2035, JA-2143A,
JA-2518, JA-2525, JA-2647, JA-2658;
JA-958, JA-994, JA-1012A, JA-1034.
MS-22, MS-453, MS-455, MS-1033,
MS-1131
Mass measurements
MS-456
Metallurgy
JA-1536

SERVOS
Haystack
TN-1964-38
SEQUENCES
TR-20, TR-114, TR-360, TR-371;
GR-22G-0055, GR-25G-2 GR-34G-0006,
GR-47-37, GR-51G-0018, GR-55-22,
GR-55G-0024, GR-55G-2 GR-62G-4,
GR-62G-5, GR-65G-6, GR-1964-5;
JA-264, JA-939, JA-1990, JA-2209,
JA-2496; MS-159
SEQUENTIAL MACHINES
Algorithms
TR-270
SHELLS
GR-75G-0002; MS-447A, MS-1197
Paraboloidal
MS-447A
Spherical
TR-317
SHIFT REGISTERS
TR-32; JA-1382
SHIP STABILIZATION
Bib-11
SHIPS
Detection
TR-101
SHOCK WAVES
TR-375; JA-2
SHOTPUT BALLOON
GR-30G-0001, GR-30G-0002,
GR-30G-0004, GR-33G-9
SICOSAS
GR-21G-8, GR-62G-3
SIGNAL CONVERTERS
JA-2693

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SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO
TR-13, TR-22, TR-35, TR-99, TR-388;
GR-32G-26, GR-34G-9, GR-47G-0007,
GR-47G-0015, GR-47G-00i6,
GR-47G-0027, GR-64G-1; JA-72, JA-384,
JA-456, JA-647
SIGNALS
Correlation techniques
TR-7, TR-21, TR-33; GR-34G-4.
GR-1964-4; JA-686, JA-707, JA-747,
JA-787, JA-1805, JA-2251, JA-2713;
JA-912, MS-1012
Design
GR-36G-42, GR-41G-0009; JA-1201,
JA-2297; MS-161
Detection
TR-7, TR-13, TR-20, TR-21, TR-33,
TR-35, TR-92, TR-258, TR-325;
GR-22G-2, GR-28G-3, GR-32-25,
GR-32-26, GR-34G-0008. GR-34G-7,
GR-47-36, GR-47G-0007,
GR-47G-0015, GR-47G-0016, GR-47G-2,
GR-64G-1; JA-72, JA-410, JA-617,
JA-881, JA-897, JA-1253, JA-1610
Frequency control
GR-41G-0008
FSK
GR-65G-2
Interference
TR-34; GR-25G-0004
Noise-like
TR-7, TR-116; JA-1680
Processing
TN-1966-20
Quantizing
JA-1307A, JA-2046A, JA-2720,
JA-2755
Statistical analysis
JA-2251, JA-2560
Stochastic
GR-34G-0008; JA-1610
Storage
TR-33
Telegraphic
JA-1193
VHF
TR-21
Visual
TR-47
SILICON
Dislocations
TR-85
Impurities
GR-84-4; JA-1516, JA-1521, JA-1872,
JA-1944
Optical properties
JA-845, JA-1944

Properties
JA-137, JA-394, JA-449, JA-517,
JA-628, JA-791, JA-1269A, JA-1515
Quantum effects
JA-1928; MS-203, MS-479
Structure
JA-208, JA-209, JA-272, JA-1547
Tellurium doping
TR-588
SILVER SELENIDE
JA-2456
SIMPLEX SYSTEM
GR-22G-0025, GR-22G-0053, GR-22G-0071
SINGLE CRYSTALS
TR-71, TR-303, TR-312; JA-365, JA-418,
JA-507, JA-512, JA-1134, JA-1338,
JA-1708, JA-1720, JA-1812, JA-1929,
JA-1943, JA-2296, JA-2417, JA-2520,
JA-2529A, JA-2667; JA-857, MS-126
MS-666, MS-895
SKETCHPAD
TR-296
SLOWED-DOWN-VIDEO (SDV)
TR-61, TR-100; GR-2G-24-83
SOFTWARE
GR-1964-51
SOLAR PLASMAS
GR-52G-0017
SOLAR RADAR
GR-1964-40; JA-1824, JA-2357; MS-433
MS-521
SOLAR RADIATION PRESSURE
MS-267
SOLAR SYSTEM
JA-1760
SOLAR WIND
JA-2300
SOLID SOLUTIONS
MS-347
SOLID STATE DEVICES
JA-1794, JA-2384
SOLID STATE ELECTRONICS
JA-636
SOLID STATE PHYSICS
Bibliography
TR-74
Crystal impurity levels
JA-148, JA-218
Electron scattering
JA-159, JA-1542

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SOLID STATE PHYSICS (Continued)
Electronic motions
TR-345; JA-124, JA-227, JA-369,
JA-447, JA-773, JA-1497, JA-1546A,
JA-1594, JA-1833, JA-1935,
JA-2361A, JA-2374, JA-2516; MS-94,
MS-363, MS-940, MS-941
Entropy
GR-81G-0026, GR-81G-0030; JA-1746
Hijmans-deBoer theory
TR-390
Quantization
JA-2597

SPACE VEHICLES
Control systems
GR-22-8, GR-22G-9
Radar tracking
MS-86, MS-87
Recovery
Bib-6
SPANDAR
GR-312G-12
SPARK-EROSION CUTTING
TR-303
SPECTRAL ANALYSIS
JA-2257, JA-2314
SPECTROGRAPHIC PLATES
JA-1835
SPECTROMETERS
JA-1665; GR-82G-1
SPEECH
Intelligibility
JA-228, JA-1702, JA-2059, JA-2363
SPEECH COMPRESSION
GR-36-41, GR-62G-1; JA-2334, JA-2566
SPEECH SYNTHESIS
JA-1726
SPHERES
JA-2701
Backs catte ring
GR-22G-16; JA-1340, JA-1772,
JA-1959, JA-1967, JA-2130A
Dielectric
JA-2722
Radar echo
TN-1965-46; JA-2616
SPHEROIDS
GR-25G-0002
SPIN WAVE RESONANCE
TR-239, TR-364; GR-82G-0029;
TN-1965-31; JA-1105, JA-1298, JA-1373,
JA-1631, JA-1646, JA-1677, JA-2141,
JA-2277, JA-2556; JA-1116, JA-1472,
MS-40, MS-121, MS-237, MS-1187
SPINELS
TR-267; JA-213, JA-1290, JA-1426,
JA-1426A, JA-1816, JA-1927, JA-2272,
JA-2723; MS-14, MS-133, MS-362, MS-943
Chromium
JA-2117A; MS-227, MS-662, MS-1177,
MS-1477
Lithium
JA-2495
Manganese
JA-1044
Vanadium
TR-269; JA-1973A; MS-1009

SOLIDS
Adsorption
JA-831
Band structure
JA-743, JA-2335, JA-2394, JA-2431A,
JA-2486; MS-208, MS-1001, MS-1174
Electron bombardment
TR-268; MS-644
Expansion
JA-2794
Faraday effect
JA-2193; MS-270
Harmonic generation
JA-2602
Ionic
JA-1424
Machine perception
TR-315
Magnetoplasma reflection
JA-1490; MS-45
Melt interface
JA-2036
Non-linear effects
JA-2000
Optical properties
JA-1556; MS-1033
Plasma effects
JA-1901
Raman spectra
Bib-16
Surface temperature
TR-268
Transport processes
JA-2640
SONAR EQUIPMENT
GR-47G-0003
SOUND
Propagation in helium
JA-1021, JA-1229, JA-1318
SPACE CHARGES
JA-16, JA-634, JA-639, JA-849
SPACE COMMUNICATIONS
JA-2249; JA-1350

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SPLAT
GR-21G-0003

TABLES
N log
TR-60
Scattering
GR-22G-16
Tangent rays
GR-22G-0005

SQUARE ROOTS
Circuits
JA-1958
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
TR-34, TR-92; GR-34G-7, GR-54G-0021;
JA-534, JA-1051, JA-1415, JA-1555,
JA-1960

TELEMETRY
TR-343, TR-394
TELEMETRY CIRCUITS
Radiation effects
TN-1965-20
TELEPHONE SYSTEMS
TR-366; GR-24G-54, GR-25G-0003,
GR-25G-0010, GR-25G-0012, GR-25G-0024,
GR-25G-0025, GR-25G-0028, GR-25G-4,
GR-25G-5, GR-25G-14, GR-25G-15,
GR-32-105; JA-1963, JA-1971, JA-2113,
JA-2459; JA-1317, MS-56, MS-173, MS-560

STATISTICAL DETECTION
JA-338
STEREOSCOPIC EFFECTS
JA-1717
STOCHASTIC
TR-219;
JA-1982,
JA-2228,

PROCESSES
JA-1817, JA-1895, JA-1978,
JA-2044, JA-2148, JA-2159,
JA-2401; MS-170A

STORAGE TUBES
TR-61
STRONTIUM CHELATES
Q-13
STRIP TRANSMISSION LINES
GR-41G-0014; TN-1965-33; JA-519
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
GR-46G-0013; JA-287, JA-1477, JA-1658,
JA-1728, JA-1781, JA-1791, JA-1840,
JA-1863A, JA-1914, JA-1972, JA-2005,
JA-2103, JA-2170, JA-2234, JA-2235,
JA-2260, JA-2265, JA-2276, JA-2412,
JA-2447, JA-2621; MS-112, MS-301.
MS-394, MS-512, MS-551, MS-556, MS-589,
MS-591, MS-594, MS-881, MS-958; Bib-18
SWEEP INTEGRATION
TR-119

TELETYPE SYSTEMS
TR-5, TR-9; GR-21G-0009, GR-25G-0014,
GR-25G-3, GR-25G-14, GR-25G-15;
TN-1965-17
TELETYPE TAPE
Specifications
GR-21G-0022, GR-21G-0024
TELEVISION
Bandwidth reduction
GR-51G-0021
Motion principle
Bib-4
Techniques
JA-1093; Q-4
TELLURIDES
JA-1694, JA-2270, JA-2285, JA-2328,
JA-2332
TELLURIUM
JA-2719

SWITCHES
Coaxial
TR-170
RF
TR-141
TR
TR-146
UHF
TR-146

TERRAIN
GR-36G-1; JA-2101
THERMISTERS
JA-657, JA-2360A
THERMOELECTRICITY
JA-2068, JA-2162
THIN FILMS
Magnetic properties
TR-197, TR-239, TR-351; GR-82G-0029;
JA-576, JA-642, JA-906, JA-1022,
JA-1210, JA-1288, JA-2066; JA-861,
JA-865, JA-868, JA-1049, JA-1164, '
JA-1325. MS-42, MS-630, MS-1172,
MS-1215; Bib-3
Adhesion
Bib-28

SWITCHING CIRCUITS
TR-27, TR-110, TR-120, TR-130, TR-226,
TR-247; GR-31G-0006; JA-14, JA-61,
JA-97, JA-577, JA-1197, JA-1241;
JA-1174
SYNCOM
Q-ll
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
GR-54-5; JA-592; MS-1240

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THOUGHT
JA-1830A
THUNDERSTORMS
JA-1831; MS-567
THYRATRONS
JA-58, JA-382
TIN
Superconductivity
MS-556
TIN ALLOYS
JA-2452, JA-2454
TIN OXIDE
JA-1704, JA-1852, JA-2122
TIN TELLURIDE
JA-1957, JA-2068, JA-2275, JA-2285,
JA-2328
TIROS I
GR-30G-0005
TITANIUM
JA-243
TITANIUM OXIDE
JA-1429
TORQUE RODS
TN-1965-45
TRACKING
Automatic range
TR-318; GR-21G-0005
Formant
Bib-27
Mathematics
TR-14; GR-22G-0061
TRACKING LOOP
GR-20G-0010
TRADEX
TR-357; GR-1964-24, GR-1964-29;
JA-2382
TRAILBLAZER
Computer programs
TN-1965-8
TRAILBLAZER I
GR-312G-0001, GR-312G-004,
GR-312G-7
TRAILBLAZER II
GR-312G-5
TRANSDUCERS
TR-360; GR-47G-0014; JA-2731, JA-2762;
JA-913, MS-892
TRANSFORMERS
Toroidal RF
JA-1752

TRANSISTORS
TR-133
Applications
TR-98, TR-100, TR-106, TR-110,
TR-120, TR-130, TR-133, TR-156;
GR-62G-2, GR-1964-31; JA-178,
JA-514, JA-566, JA-577, JA-992,
JA-1209, JA-1242, JA-1382, JA-2043
Bibliography
TR-74
Circuits
TR-25, TR-27, TR-32, TR-177; JA-6,
JA-14, JA-49, JA-921, JA-1767;
JA-1301; Q-3
Flip-flops
JA-298
Junctions
JA-87, JA-91, JA-97, JA-131, JA-298
Radiation effects
JA-2532, JA-2683, JA-2761
Reliability
TR-199, TR-221
Silicon
TR-177
UHF
JA-2108
VHF
TR-286
TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNTS
Bib-25
TRANSITION ELEMENT OXIDES
Optical properties
JA-1338; MS-1116
TRANSITION METALS
Band structure
TR-208; JA-1628
Wave functions
JA-866
TRANSMISSION LINES
TR-26, TR-68; GR-46G-0002,
GR-46G-0010; JA-64, JA-979, JA-1097,
JA-1986
TRANSPONDERS
JA-1587
TRANSPORT COEFFICIENTS
JA-2570
TRANSPORTATION
Bib-9
TRANSWORD
GR-25G-0019
TRAVELING WAVE RESONATOR
GR-46-48, GR-46G-0007; JA-1652
TRAVELING WAVE TUBES
GR-47G-0011, GR-48-8

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Subject Index
TRINIDAD
JA-2087

VANADIUM
JA-1648; MS-1009

TRIODES
JA-430

VANADIUM OXIDES
JA-1429, JA-1430, MS-351

TROPOSPHERE
Water vapor
JA-886

VARACTORS
GR-47G-0012, GR-47G-5; TN-1966-27;
JA-1903, JA-1987, JA-2023, JA-2313,
JA-2351, JA-2355, JA-2498, JA-2531,
JA-2673, JA-2775

TROPOSPHERIC SCATTER
TR-37, TR-38, TR-84, TR-151, TR-183,
TR-259; GR-25G-9, GR-33G-0015,
GR-36G-25; JA-127, JA-216, JA-320,
JA-421, JA-752, JA-978, JA-1655,
JA-1861; Bib-12

VARIABLES
GR-58-2, GR-58G-0013
VELOCITY
Radar measurement
JA-1700

TUNNELING
GR-52G-0018, GR-81G-0031; JA-1653,
JA-1869, JA-2234, JA-2235; MS-205

VENUS
Radar echoes
GR-21G-7, GR-34G-12, GR-64G-4;
JA-1243, JA-1597, JA-1919, JA-2053,
JA-2182, JA-2252, JA-2467, JA-2573;
MS-487
VIDEO PULSE AMPLIFIER
JA-2350

ULTRASONIC ABSORPTION
JA-2487; Q-7

VIDEO SIGNALS
GR-1964-59

ULTRASONIC BEAMS
JA-23

VISUAL ACUITY
GR-58G-0018; JA-262, JA-1644, JA-1769A,
JA-1822, JA-2088; MS-626

ULTRASONIC DELAY LINES
TR-42, TR-160; JA-46, JA-911; JA-1163
ULTRASONIC DETECTOR
MS-762

VISUAL DISPLAYS
TR-49
Color coding
JA-261

ULTRASONICS
JA-1556, JA-2153, JA-2286, JA-2385,
JA-2488, JA-2676

VISUAL MONITORING
TR-47; JA-683, JA-1877

ULTRAVIOLET INSTRUMENTS
JA-2223, JA-2224

VISUAL SEARCH
JA-2199

UNDERGROUND TESTING
GR-34G-2

VOCODER
GR-62G-1, GR-1964-17; TN-1966-3;
JA-2019, JA-2256, JA-2363, JA-2459,
JA-2566, JA-2718

UNI VAC 490
Teletype console
TN-1965-17

VOICE TRANSMISSION
GR-65G-1

U.S. S. R.
Artificial intelligence
Bib-8
Technical publications
Bib-13

VOLTMETERS
Electrostatic
TR-17

VACUUM SYSTEMS
TR-353; JA-2133, JA-2157, JA-2171,
JA-2341; Q-5

WAKES
Electron density
JA-2503

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WAKES (Continued)
Hypersonic
TR-342; JA-2289
Ionized
TR-266, TR-370; GR-312G-10
Turbulent
GR-312G-3; JA-2422, JA-2557

WEIGHT-TO-DRAG RATIO
GR-47G-6
WEST FORD (see also NEEDLES)
TR-251, TR-259, TR-343, TR-369;
GR-21G-0022, GR-21G-0024, GR-21G-0026,
GR-21G-0027, GR-21G-0028, GR-21G-0031,
GR-62G-8, GR-1964-25, GR-1964-35;
JA-2175, JA-2317-I-II
WILDCAT TING
TR-3
WIRING
GR-51G-3

WALLOPS ISLAND
GR-21G-0003, GR-21G-0004, GR-21G-0006
WAVEFORMS
GR-1964-48
WAVEGUIDE WINDOWS
GR-46G-0003; TN-1966-19
WAVEGUIDES
Anisotropic obstacles
JA-884, JA-1340
Cylindrical
TR-313
Filters
TN-1965-30
Hybrid junctions
TR-28, TR-255
Magnetohydrodynamic
TR-304
Phase shift
GR-1964-28
Polarization
GR-46G-3, GR-61G-1
Rectangular
TR-89, TR-174; JA-92, JA-342;
JA-317
Shorting plungers
GR-315G-0001
Shunt devices
GR-46G-1

YTTRIUM IRON GARNET
GR-53G-0065

ZERO-CROSSING
JA-1093
ZINC
Chemical analysis
JA-348
ZINC OXIDE
JA-1980
ZINC SELENIDE
JA-2768; Bib-29
ZINC TELLURIDE
Bib-29

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