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UNCLASSIFIED AD NUMBER AD803845 LIMITATION CHANGES TO: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. FROM: Distribution authorized to U.S. Gov't. agencies and their contractors; Critical Technology; 15 SEP 1966. Other requests shall be referred to Electronic Systems Division, Hanscom AFB, MA. AUTHORITY ESD ltr 23 Nov 1971 THIS PAGE IS UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED PUBLICATIONS OF LINCOLN LABORATORY 15 SEPTEMBER 1966 Requests for information should be directed to: Linuulii Labuialuiy ' '' Maoaochu3etts Institute of Technology -Box-3£ LeAiiiglollrfotessaehusetts 02173 Attention: GonrrnnrrrcetioftServices, L-375 MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY LINCOLN LABORATORY LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS 20100812 163 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. Accepted for the Air Force Franklin C. Hudson Chief, Lincoln Laboratory Office in 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 Serial and Prices H-18 M$1.50 P$16.60 H-l M$1.50 P$7.25 H-396 M$1.50 P$6.40 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 Serial and Prices H-527 M$1.50 P$3.40 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 Hayden Serial and Prices 71-230 M$1.50 P$4.30 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 Serial and Prices H-216 M$1.50 P$17.50 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 Serial and Prices H-485 M$1.50 P$6.15 H-19 M$1.50 P$15.4( 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 M$1.50 P$5.75 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 Hayden Serial and Prices H-344 M$1.50 P$6.15 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 and Prices H-654 M$1.50 P$3.60 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 Hayden Serial and Prices H-692 M$1.50 P$2.30 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 Hayden Serial and Prices Technical Reports 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 Hayden Serial and Priics H-682 M$1.50 P$6.40 Technical Reports 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 Hayden Serial and Prices H-629 M$1.50 P$11.00 H-558 M$1.50 P$22.60 Technical Reports 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 Hayden Serial and Prices H-563 M$1.50 P$11.20 Technical Reports 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 Hayden Serial and Prices H-643 M$1.50 P$6.80 Technical Reports 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 Hayden Serial and Prices 11-657 MS1.50 P$4.40 H-693 M$1.50 P$3.20 H-661 M$1.50 P$7.20 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 Hayden Serial and Prices Technical Reports 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 Hayden Serial and Prices Technical Reports 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 Hayden Serial and Prices GROUP REPORTS DDC No. No. llayden Serial and Prices 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 P$8 20 21G-0003 (Rev. 2) Wallops Island Preliminary Processing Computer Programs 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 M$1.50 P$12.70 21G-0006 Primary Recording Instrumentation for Re-entry Physics Program E. J. Peters 20 Feb. 1961 263517 H-342 M$1.50 P$18.90 21G-0007 Backup Recording Instrumentation for Reentry Physics Program 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 M$1.50 PS24.70 Data Transmitter for ReentryPhysics Program M. Ornstein Ornstein R J. Saliga M . Martinson K-171 M$1.50 P$5.40 11-472 MSI.70 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 Group Reports DDC No. 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 Hayden Serial and Prices 243636 H-165 M$1.50 P$6.40 263249 H-336 M$1.50 P$8.65 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 Techniques 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 P$13.90 H-130 M$1.50 P$4.00 H-250 M$1.50 P$4.00 Group Reports DDC No. No. 21G-8001 Some Reliable Redundant Circuits R. Teoste 21G-1 Programmed Satellite Pass Calculations 21G-2 Hayden Serial and Prices 7 June 1962 284793 11-423 M$1.50 P$7.65 A. A. Mathiasen 28 June 1962 282041 11-414 M$1.50 P$14.90 Project 861 Computer Programming System; Mathematical Analysis for Computation of Radar Pointing Data Group 21 14 Sept. 1962 286547 H-434 M$1.50 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 M$1.50 P$14.40 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 P$6.70 I22G-0004 Approximations to Model Atmospheres A. P. Ogg 10 Nov.1959 230436 H-34 M$1.50 P$7.60 t 22G-0005 A Catalog of Tangent Rays F. H. Ditto 12 Aug.1959 230433 H-35 M$1.50 P$15.70 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 P$14.20 21G-8 M$1.50 P$6.90 57 29 Sept. 1959 Group Reports DDC No. 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 Serial and Prices 7 Dec.1959 233269 H-47 M$2.35 P$20.80 D. L. Lovenvirth 14 Dec.1959 244403 H-178 M$1.50 P$7.60 Applications of Boolean Matrices to the Analysis of Flow Diagrams R. T. Prosser 21 Dec.1959 230434 H-37 M$1.50 P$4.30 22G-0017 Macro Library for Easier Coding J. S. Heart 15 Jan.1960 233267 JI-48 M$1.50 P$7.30 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 H-187 M$1.50 P$4.00 47-34 Some Counting and Inversion Formulas Involving Groups G. Solomon 1 Dec. 1959 233869 H-52 M$1.50 P$5.20 f47-35 Statistical Error Control of a Realizable Binary Symmetric Channel I. S. Reed 1 Nov. 1959 241453 H-141 M$1.50 P$4.60 t47-36 Detection of Signals in NonGaussian Noise D. L. Clark 15 Dec. 1959 232332 H-41 M$1.50 P$5.50 f47-37 Linear Recursive Sequences as Finite Difference Equations G. Solomon 15 Mar . I960 243047 H-157 M$1.50 P$5.20 t47-38 The Scattering Matrix: Polarization, Power and Periodic Bodies from the Viewpoint of Matrix Theory J. J. Mikulski 1 Mar . I960 235249 H-69 M$1.50 P$9.40 The Characteristics of a Series M. Axelbank of Fixed Coils at VHF G.R. McCully G.R. Curry 21 Apr. 1960 237852 H-110 M$1.50 P$5.50 A Direct-Coupled Multiplier for Acoustic Sonar 20 May 1960 D. A. Cahlander 57 H-103 M$1.50 P$17.20 Group Reports DDC No. No. 47G-0004 The Characteristics of a Series of Tunable Coils at VHF M. Axelbank G.R. McCully G.R. Curry 47G-0006 Experimental Autocorrelation of Binary Codes D.F.Delong 47G-0007 Detection of Signals in NonGaussian Noise — Computation Results for the Linear and Limiting Detector Systems 47G-0010 239661 H-122 M$1.50 P$6.10 24 Oct. I960 245803 H-204 M$1.50 P$4.30 J.W. McGinn, Jr. 7 Oct. 1960 246779 H-220 M$1.50 P$8.80 An Ultrasonic Receiver for Detecting Signals of Bats A. Bertolini 1 Dec.1960 248361 H-228 M$1.50 P$12.10 47G-0010 (Rev. 1) An Ultrasonic Receiver for Detecting Signals of Bats A. Bertolini 5 Dec.1961 268702 H-371 M$1.50 P$9.90 47G-0011 Traveling-Wave Tubes in Radiometers D. Keren 28 Dec.1960 249572 H-239 M$1.50 P$8.80 t47G-0012 Idler Circuits in Varactor Frequency Multipliers B. L. Diamond 13 Dec.I960 47G-0013 The Radar Measurement of Range, Velocity and Acceleration E. J. Kelly 6 Jan.1961 249468 H-243 M$1.50 P$11.20 47G-0014 An Amplifier for Driving Electrostatic Transducers G. R. Curry 11 Apr.1961 254953 H-284 M$1.50 P$2.75 47G-0015 Detection of Signals in NonGaussian Noise-Computation Results for the Ratio Detector System J.W. McGinn, Jr. 3 Apr. 1961 254035 H-277 M$1.50 P$8.80 47G-0016 A Non-Gaussian Noise Generator D. F. Mayer 28 Feb.1961 252497 H-268 M$1.50 P$9.70 47G-0018 An S-Band Sweep-Frequency Receiver D. 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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 R 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 R X-Band Modulation of GaAs Lasers B. S. Goldstein R. M. Weigand Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 53, 195 (1965) 156 Journal Articles 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 R Ultrasonics J. J.G. McCue Science 147, 309 (1965), DDC 613828 2492 R 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. 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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. 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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) REPORTS PREPARED FOR LINCOLN LABORATORY Hayden Serial DDC 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 198 and Prices Reports Prepared For Lincoln Laboratory DDC No. Final Report — Operation of a 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 Hayden Serial and Prices Reports Prepared For Lincoln Laboratory DDC No. 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 200 Hayden Serial and Prices Reports Prepared For Lincoln Laboratory Hayden Serial DDC No. and Prices 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 P $47.90 201 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 Hayden Serial and Prices LINCOLN LABORATORY PUBLICATIONS 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 DDC No. Hayden Serial and Prices 249720 H-240 M$2.05 P$57.40 24 98 3 9 11-241 Abstracts of Scientific and Fngineering Papers 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 LINCOLN LABORATORY LIBRARY REFERENCE BIBLIOGRAPHIES DDC No. No. Generation and Properties of Thermal Plasmas (1955-1960) Hayden Serial and Prices 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 Reference Bibliographies DDC No. No. 14 15-1 Hayden Serial and Prices 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 LINCOLN LABORATORY LIBRARY QUICK SEARCHES No. 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 220 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-173 221 Author Index 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 222 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 223 Subject Index 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-8 224 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 225 Subject Index 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-67 226 Subject Index 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 227 Subject Index 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 228 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 Subject Index 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, 229 Subject Index 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 230 Subject Index 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 231 Subject Index 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 232 Subject Index 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-1965-15 233 Subject Index 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 234 Subject Index 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-103 235 Subject Index 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-645 236 Subject Index 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 237 Subject Index 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-268 238 Subject Index 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; 239 Subject Index 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-89 240 Subject Index 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-47-24 241 Subject Index 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 242 Subject Index 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 243 Subject Index 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-99 244 Subject Index 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 245 Subject Index 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 246 Subject Index 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 247 Subject Index 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 248 Subject Index 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 249 Subject Index 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 25 0 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. 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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 251 Subject Index 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-29 252 UNCLASSIFIED Security Classification DOCUMENT CONTROL DATA - R&D (Security classification ot title, body of abstract and indexing annotation must be entered when the overall report is cla&sitied) I. ORIGINATING ACTIVITY (Corporate author) 2». REPORT SECURITY CLASSIFICATION Unclassified Lincoln Laboratory, M.I.T. 26- GROUP None 3. REPORT TITLE Unclassified Publications of Lincoln Laboratory 4. DESCRIPTIVE NOTES (Type of report and inclusive dates) 5. AUTHOR(S) (Last name, first name, initial) Bibliography, 1951 to 15 September 1966 Publications Office «. REPORT 260 B«. CONTRACT OR GRANT NO. 9a. AF 19(628)-5167 6. 76. NO. OF REFS TOTAL NO. OF PAGES DATE 15 September 1966 None ORIGINATOR'S REPORT NUMBERIS) None PROJECT NO. None 9b. OTHER REPORT NO(S) (Any other numbers that may be assigned this report) ESD-TR-66-239 10. AVAILABILITY/LIMITATION NOTICES This document is subject to special export controls and each transmittal to foreign governments or foreign nationals may be made only with prior approval of ESD-ESRL. II, SUPPLEMENTARY 12. NOTES None 13. SPONSORING MILITARY ACTIVITY Air Force Systems Command, USAF ABSTRACT 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 2, may now be destroyed. 14. KEY WORDS Bibliography 253 UNCI.ASSTFlKn Security Classification MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY LINCOLN LABORATORY LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02173 23 November 1971 Area Code 617 862-5500 Defense Documentation Center Cameron Station Alexandria, Virginia 2231^ Gentlemen: On the authorization of Lt, Colonel J. R. 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