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2.15
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2.40
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1.50
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1.50
2.20
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1.50
2.20
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1.50
3.00
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1.50
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1.50
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1955
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1955
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1955
SOLID
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53355
62359
70113
79337
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1955
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1956
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SOLID
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29.70
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1.60
33.70
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11-7
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38.50
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1.60
39.40
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1.95
31.00
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1.60
34.60
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2.05
38.20
H-64
1.50
29.50
11-119
1.50
16.90
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18.40
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10.65
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13.65
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10.65
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19.65
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12.65
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11.80
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1.50
7.20
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1.50
7.80
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3
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8.80
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1.50
8.00
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8.40
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SEMIANNUAL
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AGENCY
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REENTRY
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1959
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Dec.
1959
t
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June
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1960
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P$10.30
252669
11-276
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1961
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1961
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1962
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M$1.80
P$37.90
RADAR
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STUDY
HIGH-POWER
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1964
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1964
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1965
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1966
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1966
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625567
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10
TECHNICAL
REPORTS
TR
No.
*
t
1
Ionospheric
Scattering
and
Reflection
t
2
Some
Mathematical
Remarks
on
the
Boolean
Machine
t
3
Use
of
a
Delay-Line
Memory
to
Reduce
Radar
Pulse-Type
Interference
(Wildcatting)
t4
A
Moving-Coordinate
Radar
Display:
Operator
Limitations
*
t
5
Multiplexing
a
Radio
Teletype
System
Using
a
Random
Car-
rier
and
Correlation
Detection
*
t
6
Echo-Box
Pulse
Doppler
Radar
*
t
7
Noise-Like
Signals
and
Their
Detection
by
Correlation
t8
Results
of
Ground-Clutter-
Elimination
Experiments
t
9
A
New
Method
of
Teletype
Modulation
*
t
10
A
Unified
Approach
to
MTI
and
Doppler
Radar
til
Wide-Deviation
Frequency-
Modulated
Oscillator
Hayden
Serial
DDC
and
No.
Prices
R.
M.
Whitmer
5
Dec.1951
3311
I.S.
Reed
19
Dec.1951
165903
T.
F.
Rogers
21
Feb.1952
165380
L.
A.
Ames
J.
A.
Dumanian
F.
R.
Naka
20
Mar.
1952
165374
B.
B.
Welles
B.
J.
Pankowski
16
May
1952
168857
L.
D.
Smullin
R.H.
Fox
6
May
1952
172738
B.
L.
Basore
26
May
1952
4641
R.
H.
Baker
H.
M.
Elliott
30
June
1952
969
D.
J.
Gray
22
Sept.
1952
928
R.
M.
Fano
22
July
1952
4905
D.J.
Gray
V.
P.
Gurske
W.
E.
Morrow,
J:
6
Aug.1952
r.
958
t
12
Boolean
Functions
of
a
Real
Variable
and
Its
Applications
to
a
Model
of
the
Digital
Com-
puter
and
Discrete
Probability
t
13
An
Analysis
of
the
Detection
of
Repeated
Signals
in
Noise
by
Binary
Integration
t
14
An
Application
of
Matrix
Theory
to
the
Tracking
and
Smoothing
Equations
I.S.
Reed
14
Aug.1952
J.
V.
Harrington
14
Aug.
1952
I.S.
Reed
G.
P.
Dinneen
3
June
195
3
968
949
19276
H-645
M$1.50
P$5.00
H-31
M$1.50
P$6.40
II
Technical
Reports
TR
No.
115
116
117
Symbolic
Synthesis
of
Digital
Computers
The
Measurement
of
Frequency
Modulation
in
Pulse
Magnetrons
with
a
Microwave
Interferometer
The
Applicability
of
Generating
Electrostatic
Voltmeters
to
the
Detection
of
Exhaust
Trails
of
Aircraft
t
18
An
Analytic
Study
of
the
Symmetric
P-N
Junction
in
Semiconductors
t
19
Use
of
H
Field
Coupling
in
Directional
Couplers
t
20
An
Analysis
of
Signal
Detection
by
the
Sequential
Observer
t
21
Correlation
Analysis
of
VHF
Signals
t
22
Signal-to-Noise
Improvement
through
Integration
in
a
Delay-
Line
Filter
System
t
23
PPI
Light-Spot-Brightness
Probability
Distributions
t
%
24
Automatic-Alarm
Radar
for
PROJECT
COUNTER
CHANGE
(Final
Technical
Report)
*
t
25
Some
Notes
on
Transistor
Circuits
t
2b
The
Lower
Modes
of
a
Concentric
Line
Having
a
Helical
Inner
Conductor
I.S.
Reed
J.
J.G.
McCue
F.
A.
Rodgers
R.N.
Dexter
L.
Bess
C.W.
Jones
I.S.
Reed
A.J.
Lephakis
J.
Freedman
J.
Margolin
G.C.
Sponsler
F.
L.
Shader
H.G.
Weiss
F.R.
Naka
J.
Freedman
W.
P.
Harris
J.
W.
Meyer
J.
F.
Bennett
R.
R.
Adler
M.
Boisvert
C.
R.
Hurtig
S.
J.
Mason
L.
Stark
17
Oct.
1952
16
Oct.
1952
12
Nov.1952
14
Nov.1952
5
Mar.
1953
12
Mar.
1953
18
May
1953
13
May
1953
17
June
1953
4
Aug.1953
6
Jan.1953
2
July
1953
DDC
No.
2230
11811
4906
17010
17081
17082
11808
19279
20232
20233
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
17007
19277
H-16
M$1.50
P$9.70
H-291
M$1.50
P$3.65
t
27
The
Transient
Response
of
Transistor
Switching
Circuits
t
28
A
Waveguide-Coax
Hybrid
Junction
I.
L.
Lebow
R.
H.
Baker
R.
E.
McMahon
C.
W.
Jones
7
July
1953
14
July
1953
21107
20234
H-25
M$1.50
P$7.60
12
Technical
Reports
TR
No.
t
29
Land
System
TPI
Signal-
Detection
Capability
t
30
Tracking
Targets
on
the
Land
Target
Position
Indicator
t
31
Matching
Filtered
and
Unfiltered
Displays
t
32
Transistor
Shift
Registers
t
33
Correlation
Detection
Using
Stored
Signals
*
t
34
Statistical
Theory
Applied
to
Communication
through
Multipath
Disturbances
t
35
The
Statistical
Theory
of
Detection.
I:
Optimum
Detection
of
Signals
in
Noise
t
36
The
Time
Required
to
Search
for
Numbers
on
Large
Visual
Displays
t
37
Theory
of
Radio
Transmission
by
Tropospheric
Scattering
Using
Very
Narrow
Beams
t
38
Normal
Tropospheric
Prop-
agation
of
Short
Radio
Waves
Well
Beyond
the
Horizon
t
39
Coding
for
Constant-Data-
Rate
Systems.
Part
I.
A
New
Error-Correcting
Code
t40
A
Theory
of
Magnetic-Domain
Creation
and
Flux
Reversal
in
Polycrystalline,
Ferromagnetic
Materials
|41
Jamming
Tests
on
NOMAC
Systems
t
42
An
Ultrasonic
Continuously
Variable
Delay
Line
G.C.
Sponsler
25
Aug.
1953
B.
F.
Green,
Jr.
22
July
1953
H.
M.
Jenkins
D.
Middleton
2
Nov.1953
B.
F.
Green,
Jr.
18
Aug.1953
W.
J.
McGill
H.
M.
Jenkins
H.G.
Booker
§
16
June
1954
J.
T.
deBettencourt
T.
J.
Carroll
R.
M.
Ring
R.
A.
Silvcrman
M.
Balser
12
Feb.1954
23
Oct.
1953
J.
B.
Goodenough
6
Nov.195
3
N.
Menyuk
B.
M.
Eisenstadt
25
Sept.
1953
P.
L.
Fleck,
Jr.
O.
G.
Selfridge
C.
A.
Wagner
W.
P.
Schneider
22
Sept.
1953
Hayden
Serial
DDC
and
No.
Prices
25813
21108
B.
F.
Green,
Jr.
27
July
1953
25812
R.
H.
Baker
30
July
1953
19278
I.
L.
Lebow
R.
E.
McMahon
P.
E.
Green,
Jr.
4
Aug.1953
20524
R.
Price
3
Sept.
1953
28497
30080
21109
37146
33890
28496
28494
20419
21110
H-374
M
$1.50
P$10.65
11-17
M$1.50
PS23.20
1
•
•
Technical
Reports
TR
No.
t
43
Isolation
of
Trace
Quantities
of
Arsenic
from
Germanium
Samples
by
Solvent
Extraction
t
44
A
Class
of
Multiple-Error-
Correcting
Codes
and
the
Decoding
Scheme
t
45
A
Study
of
the
Holding
Time
for
a
Family
of
Transmitters
t
46
Signal
Detector
for
a
Short-
Pulse-Doppler
Radar
System
f47
Performance
on
a
Visual
Monitoring
Task
as
a
Function
of
the
Rate
at
Which
Signals
Occur
t
48
Coding
for
Constant-Data-Rate
Systems.
Part
II.
Multiple-
Error-Correcting
Codes
t
49
Speed
and
Accuracy
of
Reading
Polar
Coordinates
on
a
Hori-
zontal
Plotting
Table
t
50
A
Practical
Method
of
Designing
RC
Active
Filters
t
51
Folded
Unipole
Antennas
t
54
Magnetostriction
Filters
t
55
Bandwidth
of
Microwave
Ferrite
Devices
t
56
Comparative
Performance
of
10-cm
and
70-cm
Radar
Over
the
Sea
t
57
Probability
of
Error
in
NOMAC
Systems
f
58
Electrostatic
Potential
Dis-
tribution
for
the
Helically
Wound
Postdeflection
Accel-
erator
of
a
Conical
Cathode-
Ray
Tube
M.
Green
J.
A.
Kafalas
J.
Lowen
I.S.
Reed
I.S.
Reed
W.
A.
Clark,
Jr.
G.
P.
Dinneen
2
Mar.
1954
9
Oct.
1953
13
Oct.
1953
M.
Balser
R.
A.
Silverman
B.
F.
Green,
Jr.
L.
K.
Anderson
23
Feb.1954
11
Dec.1953
DDC
No.
30161
25814
25816
.C.
Friend
27
Oct.
1953
28493
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M.
Jenkins
29
Oct.
1953
28492
30162
28491
R.
P.
Sallen
6
May
1954
40828
E.
L.
Key
J.
Leonhard
2
July
1954
39059
R.
D.
Mattuck
A.
J.
Pote
H.
M.
Elliott
4
Aug.1954
47800
R.H.
Fox
11
Aug.1954
40830
J.
Freedman
25
Aug.1954
42667
M.
M.
Kessler
V.
L.
Lynn
D.
A.
McKee
W.
W.
Ward
G.
L.
Turin
18
Jan.1954
30163
G.
C.
Sponsler
20
Jan.1954
30164
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-15
M$1.50
P$5.50
H-9
M$1.50
P$7.75
M
Technical
Reports
TR
No.
t59
A
Helical-Line
Phase
Shifter
for
Ultra-High
Frequencies
|60
Tables
of
n
log2n
and
n
log
1Q
n
for
n
from
1
to
1000
t
61
Storage-Tube
Slowed-Down
Video
System
t
62
A
Preliminary
Design
for
a
Multi-Transmitter
Automatic
Ground-to-Air
Communication
System
Using
the
G.E.
Data
Link
t
63
Modifications
to
the
AN/CPS-lf
Radar
t
64
An
Automatic
Electron-
Trajectory
Tracer
Study
of
Helix-
and
Band-Type
Postdeflection
Acceleration
t
65
Extension
of
Nonreciprocal
Ferrite
Devices
to
the
500-
to
3000-Mcps
Frequency
Range
t
67
A
Common
Co-ordinate
System
for
the
Utilization
of
Data
from
Several
Radars
t
68
A
Nonreciprocal
Four-Pole
Ring
Circuit
t
69
Ferrite
Devices
and
Applica-
tions
at
Microwave
Frequencies
t70
Microwave
Susceptibility
Measurements
in
Ferrites
t
71
Ferromagnetic
Resonance
in
Manganese
Ferrite
Single
Crystal
t
72
Characteristics
and
Capabil-
ities
of
Automatic
Alerting
Radar
X-3
|73
Some
Queue
Processes
Associated
with
Buffer-
Storage
Systems
1)
1
K'
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
L.
Stark
4
Feb.
1954
30165
G.
A.
Miller
P.
M.
Ross
10
Feb.
1954
33889
E.
W.
Bivans
S.
P.
Detwiler
J.
V.
Harrington
15
Mar
.
1954
30166
J.
V.
Harrington
W.
A.
Clark
G.
P.
Dinneen
R.
R.
Fidler
R.T.
McCoy
F.
L.
Niemann
G.C.
Sponsler
R.H.
Fox
B.
Lax
D.
Goldenberg
§
E.
W.
Wolf
R.
H.
Fox
R.
H.
Fox
J.
O.
Artman
P.
E.
Tannenwald
15
Mar.
1954
15
Apr.1954
26
May
1954
3
Sept.
1954
13
Sept.
1954
17
Sept.
1954
27
Sept.
1954
27
Oct.
1954
P.
E.
Tannenwald
30
Sept.
1954
H.G.
Weiss
F.
R.
Naka
I.S.
Reed
15
Oct.
1954
2
Dec.1954
33854
34615
40827
47921
50611
47799
64026
56356
50604
55745
56355
H-18
M$1.50
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H-l
M$1.50
P$7.25
H-396
M$1.50
P$6.40
IS
Technical
Reports
TR
No.
t74
A
Punch-Card
Abstract
File
on
Solid
State
and
Transistor
Literature
L.
D.
Patterson
12
Jan.1955
DDC
No.
64029
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
t
75
Some
Results
in
the
Study
of
Narrow-Band
Gaussian
Noise
t
76
Final
Report
on
the
Phoenix
Facsimile
System
t
77
Report
of
Flight-Size-
Assessment
Tests
R.
Price
R.
M.
Whitehorn
A.G.
Favret
J.
J.
Cahill
C.C.
Grandy
D.
R.
Israel
26
Jan.1955
13
June
1955
9
Mar.
1955
64030
72815
64025
H-527
M$1.50
P$3.40
*
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
t
82
A
Bistatic
CW
Radar
t83
18-Mcps
Field-Strength
Measurements
Over
Sea
Water
t
84
Investigations
of
Angular
Scattering
and
Multipath
Properties
of
Tropospheric
Propagation
of
Short
Radio
Waves
Beyond
the
Horizon
t85
Effects
of
Dislocations
in
Germanium
and
Silicon
t86
Project
Caterpillar
Antenna
Measurements
t89
Theory
of
Ferrites
in
Rectangular
Waveguides
W.G.
Abel
3
June
1955
J.
T.
deBettencourt
J.
F.
Roche
J.
H.
Chisholm
E.
A.
Sloane
E.
S.
Candidus
J.
Salerno
M.
Skolnik
S.
J.
Fricker
R.
P.
Ingalls
W.T.
Quinn
M.
L.
Stone
C.
A.
Stutt
•J.
II.
Chisholm
P.
A.
Portmann
J.T.
deBettencourt
J.
F.
Roche
6
June
1955
14
June
1955
26
Sept.
1955
76494
76454
76455
85995
A.
I).
Kurtz
13
July
1955
76495
S.
J.
Fricker
22
Dec.
1955
92635
R.
P.
Ingalls
W.T.
Quinn
M.
L.
Stone
C.
A.
Stutt
K.
J.
Button
1
Aug.
1955
70106
B.
Lax
In
Technical
Reports
TR
No.
t
91
192
t
93
t95
f98
t
99
t
100
t
101
t
102
t
103
104
Hayden
Serial
DDC
and
No.
Prices
t
106
107
110
111
UHF
Long-Range
Communi-
cations
Systems
Some
Remarks
on
Statistical
Detection
Phase
and
Amplitude
Varia-
bility
in
Medium-Frequency
Ionospheric
Transmission
Several
Binary
Sequence
Generators
Transistorized
Communication
Receiver
Comparison
of
Signal
and
Noise
in
Full-Wave
and
Half-Wave
Rectifiers
Transistor
Slowed-Down
Video
System
An
Investigation
of
a
2-Mcps
Ground-Wave
Radar
for
Ship
Detection
Designing
for
Reliability
Some
Notes
on
Jamming,
I
Random-Access
PPI
Transistor
Regulated
Power
Supplies
Some
Fundamental
Principles
of
Coherent
MTI
and
AMTI
Maximum
I^fficiency
Transistor
Switching
Circuits
Characteristics
of
Simple
Manual
Control
Systems
G.
L.
Mellen
5
Aug.
1955
W.
E.
Morrow,
Jr.
A.
.7.
Pote
W.H.
Radford
J.
B.
Wiesner
W.
L.
Root
T.S.
Pitcher
D.
G.
Rrennan
M.
L.
Phillips
§
N.
Zierler
S.
Schwartz
M.
D.
Rubin
J.M.
Stacey
R.
H.
Baker
R.
E.
McMahon
A.
J.
Yakutis
10
Aug.1955
16
Sept.
1957
12
Sept.
1955
4
Nov.1955
30
Nov.1955
22
Dec.1955
J.
T.
deBettencourt
13
Dec.
1955
I).
J.
Gray
80774
85993
110016
89135
80773
85994
92634
90351
N.
H.
Taylor
9
Dec.1955
93756
W.L.
Root
3
Jan.1956
90352
E.
W.
Bivans
B.
Cohen
R.
W.
Hofheimer
K.
E.
Perry
J.
Terzian
R.
V.
Wood,
Jr.
24
Feb.1956
92633
F.
G.
Popp
19
Jan.1956
92621
W.
W.
Ward
W.B.
Renhult
3
May
1956
100288
R.
II.
Baker
22
Mar.
1956
96497
J.I.
Elkind
6
Apr.1956
94646
71-230
M$1.50
P$4.30
17
Technical
Reports
TR
No.
112
113
t
114
115
116
117
119
120
123
124
t
129
130
132
Analysis
of
Freezing
Precipi-
tation
Along
the
Eastern
North
American
Coastline
Broad-Band
Balanced
Duplexers
Markov-Process
Representa-
tion
of
Radar
Detection-Trial
Binary-Data
Sequences
Galvanomagnetic
Effects
in
n-Type
Germanium
Communication
Through
Noisy,
Random-Multipath
Channels
The
Design
of
Characters
for
the
Charactron
Some
Experiments
with
Three
-
Pulse
Cancellation
and
with
Sweep
Integration
Symmetrical
Back-Clamped
Transistor
Switching
Circuits
A
Mathematical
Model
for
the
Radar
Echo
from
a
Random
Collection
of
Scatterers
The
Suggested
Role
of
Stratified
Elevated
Layers
in
Trans-
Horizon
Short-Wave
Radio
Propagation
The
Prediction
of
Ballistic
Missile
Trajectories
from
Radar
Observations
High-Speed
Graded-Base-
Transistor
Switching
Circuits
On
Meteor
Echoes
from
Under-
dense
Trails
at
Very
High
Frequencies
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
J.
M.
Austin
§
S.
L.
Hensel
23
Mar.
1956
96755
C.W.
Jones
5
Apr.1956
100287
G.
C.
Sponsler
16
Apr.1956
100289
H-216
M$1.50
P$17.50
W.
M.
Bullis
14
May
1956
96499
G.Turin
14
May
1956
96500
W.
P.
Harris
B.
F.
Green,
Jr.
E.
A.
Wilson
L.
H.
Liaudansky
8
May
1956
101142
J.J.
G.
McCue
R.
H.
Baker
R.
E.
McMahon
F.
L.
McNamara
A.
C.
Parker
V.
J.
Sferrino
H.
A.
Ullman
E.
J.
Kelly
E.
C.
Lerner
8
June
1956
5
May
1956
J.
R.
Bauer
1.1.
Shapiro
R.H.
Baker
E.
J.
Chatterton
A.
C.
Parker
M.
Loewenthal
15
June
1956
24
Sept.
1956
27
Feb.1957
10
Dec.
1957
13
Dec.1956
103579
101141
104260
110003
110025
110030
137608
18
Technical
Reports
TR
No.
t!33
Transistor
Core
Memory
134
Preliminary
Report
on
Ground-
Wave-Radar
Sea
Clutter
135
Topics
in
the
Design
of
Antennas
for
Scatter
136
Classical
Boltzmann
Theory
of
Cyclotron
Resonance
137
Punch-Thru
Diode
(Operation
as
a
Narrow-Base
Diode)
138
Circular
Polarization
for
the
AN/CPS-18
Antenna
fl39
Logical
Design
of
CG
24
(A
General-Purpose
Computer)
141
Symbolic
Design
Techniques
Applied
to
a
Generalized
Computer
142
High-Power
RF
Switch
143
Electromagnetic
Propagation
Effects
in
Ferromagnetic
Resonance
144
Analysis
of
Wet-Snow
Precipitation
Along
the
Eastern
North
American
Coastline
146
High-Power
TR
Switch
Development
at
UHF
150
Some
Studies
on
Group
III-V
Intermetallic
Compounds
151
Proposal
for
Improving
Tropospheric
Propagation
152
Hahn
Decompositions
and
Hypothesis
Tests
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
R.
E.
McMahon
F.
L.
McNamara
13
Nov
.1956
110010
H-485
M$1.50
P$6.15
C.
A.
Stutt
S.J.
Fricker
R.
P.
Ingalls
M.
L.
Stone
21
Sept
.1956
110004
J.
Granlund
23
Nov
.1956
110001
H.
J.
Zeiger
B.
Lax
R.N.
Dexter
4
Oct.
1956
110005
R.H.
Rediker
D.
E.
Sawyer
27
Nov
,1956
110011
F.
L.
Niemann
J.
P.
Curtis
7
Jan.
1957
137609
G.
P.
Dinneen
J.
A.
Dumanian
I.
L.
Lebow
I.S.
Reed
P.
B.
Sebring
15
Apr
.
1957
147496
H-19
M$1.50
P$15.4(
I.S.
Reed
3
Jan.
1957
110009
L.
J.
Ricardi
10
Dec.
,
1956
110006
M.
H.
Seavey
P.
E.
Tannenwald
16
Jan.
1957
137610
J.
M.
Austin
§
S.
L.
Hensel
25
Jan.
1957
137711
R.
E.
Slattery
25
Jan.
1957
C.R.
Kolm
L.
J.
Eyges
I.S.
Reed
E.
J.
Kelly
D.
H.
Lyons
20
Feb.1957
1
Mar.
1957
4
Mar.
1957
137712
137716
137717
137718
19
Technical
Reports
TR
No.
153
Optical
Memory
Panels
t
154
Some
Pulse-Doppler
Radar-
Design
Considerations
155
A
Fixed-Gap
UHF
TR
Tube
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1957
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Zimmerman
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Richardson
12
Aug.1957
Transistorized
Matched
Filter
for
Pulsed
Sinusoids
Some
Properties
of
Stationary
Gaussian
Processes
C.W.
Jones
C.E.
Muehe
S.
J.
Miller
P.
L.
Fleck,
Jr.
E.
J.
Kelly
I.S.
Reed
The
Detection
of
Radar
Echoes
I.
S.
Reed
in
Noise.
Part
I:
Statistical
E.
J.
Kelly
Preliminaries
and
Detector
W.
L.
Root
Design
The
Detection
of
Radar
Echoes
I.S.
Reed
in
Noise.
Part
II:
The
Accuracy
E.
J.
Kelly
of
Radar
Measurements
W.
L.
Root
Ultrasonic-Delay-Line
Ter-
minating
Circuits
and
Passband
Measurements
A
Search
for
Means
to
Detect
Distant
Low-Flying
Aircraft
Digital-Analog
Function
Generators
The
Chemical
Analysis
of
Manganese-Magnesium
Ferrite
(Memory-Core
Material)
Computer
Techniques
for
the
Study
of
Patterns
in
the
Electroencephalogram
On
the
Statics
and
Dynamics
of
Magnetic
Domain
Boundaries
Parabolic-Cylinder
Reflector
Patterns
M.
Axelbank
E.
W.
Pike
29
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1957
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1957
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1957
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1957
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1957
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1957
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1957
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1957
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1957
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1958
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1957
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186
On
the
Reciprocity
of
Rays
Propagated
Through
a
Hori-
zontally
Stratified
Ionosphere
A
Broad-Band
UHF
Amplifier
and
Mixer
A
64-Pole
RF
Coaxial
Switch
D.
H.
Archer
J.
H.
Phillips
E.
Maxwell
L.
J.
Ricardi
B.
F.
LaPage
An
FM
MTI
Cancellation
System
D.
A.
McKee
Analysis
of
Some
Detection
Criteria
for
Pulse
Radar
Straight
Tapers
in
Rectangular
Waveguides
Theory
of
Nonreciprocal
Ferrite
Phase
Shifters
in
Dielectric-
Loaded
Coaxial
Line
One-Megacycle
Silicon
Tran-
sistor
Circuits
Applicable
to
Airborne
Digital
Systems
Elimination
of
a
Type
of
Natural
Clutter
in
L-Band
Radars
Semiconductor
Delay
Lines
Effects
of
the
Filter
in
Oscillator
Synchronization
The
Local
Behavior
of
Solutions
of
the
Two-Body
Problem
and
Related
Problems
The
Stewart
Air
Force
Base
to
North
Truro
Tropospheric-
Scatter
Communication
System
E.
J.
Kelly
D.
H.
Lyons
H.
M.
Jones
I.
S.
Reed
T.J.
Rey
K.
J.
Button
V.
J.
Sferrino
W.G.
Schmidt
R.
E.
Richardson
J.M.
Stacey
H.
M.
Kohler
F.
R.
Naka
J.
J.G.
McCue
T.J.
Rey
J.
J.
Levin
G.
L.
Mellen
D.
H.
Hamilton,
Jr.
J.
P.
Kelly
W.
E.
Morrow,
Jr.
Paraboloidal
Reflector
Patterns
R.
L.
Pease
Final
Engineering
Report
on
Parabolic
Torus
Antenna
System
Radio
Refraction
in
a
Cool
Exponential
Atmosphere
L.
J.
Ricardi
M.
E.
Devane
J.
R.
Bauer
W.C.
Mason
F.
A.
Wilson
18
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1958
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1958
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1958
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1958
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Characteristics
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Moon-
Reflected
UHF
Signals
Digital
Rate
Synthesis
for
Frequency
Measurement
and
Control
Doppler
Phase-Difference
Integrator
Twilight
Region
Propagation
of
Short
Radio
Waves
by
Modes
Contained
in
the
Normal
Air
The
Automatic
Design
of
Logical
Networks
The
Conductance
of
a
Slot
in
a
Array
Antenna
Final
Technical
Report
—
Antenna
and
RF
Circuit
Design
Millstone
Hill
Radar
Hayden
Serial
DDC
and
No.
Prices
S.
J.
Fricker
22
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Stone
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Swift
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Rey
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1958
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J.
Carroll
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M.
Ring
T.
C.
Bartee
S.
J.
Rabinowitz
P.
C.
Fritsch
Curved-Earth
Computations
for
N.
Durlach
Airborne
Early
Warning
and
A.
Carpenter
Control
M.A.
Herlin
On
sinx/x
Sampling
in
the
Case
K.
R.
Johnson
of
Non-Band-Limited
Functions
The
Magnetic
Properties
of
Thin
Films
Pressure
Distribution,
Sta-
bility,
and
Restoring
Torque
of
an
Externally
Pressurized
Bearing
Transistor
Life
Experience:
1954
-
1958
J.
B.
Goodenough
D.O.
Smith
R.
A.
Greenberg
D.
J.
Eckl
P.
A.
Fergus
R.
L.
Burke
12
Nov.1958
31
Oct.
1958
3
Dec.1958
31
Dec.1958
7
Jan.1959
26
Mar.
1959
Preparation
and
Performance
R.
R.
Billups
12
Mar.
1959
of
Sintered
CdS
Photoconductors
W.
L.
Gardner,
Jr.
M.D.
Zimmerman
A
Simple
Null-Indicating
Saturable-Core
Magnetometer
for
the
Detection
of
Static
Magnetic
Fields
E.
P.
McCurley
C.
Blake
15
Apr.1959
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1959
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No.
203
The
AN/FRC-47
(XD-1)
Mock-
Up
System
Performance
Results
204
A
Probability
Model
for
Coherent
Phase-Only
MTI
Systems
205
Paraboloidal
Reflector
Patterns
for
Off-Axis
Feed
206
The
ACM-52
Automatic
Clutter
Mapper
and
Preliminary
Ex-
perimental
Results
t
207
A
Method
of
Pulse
Compression
Employing
Nonlinear
Frequency
Modulation
208
On
the
Band
Structure
of
Transition
Metals
and
Their
Alloys
209
A
Method
of
Side-Lobe
Suppres-
sion
in
Phase-Coded
Pulse
Compression
Systems
210
Studies
in
Partial
Switching
of
Ferrite
Cores
212
The
Calliscope
-
A
Versatile
Alphanumeric
Display
217
Applications
of
Boolean
Matrices
to
the
Analysis
of
Flow
Diagrams
219
Stochastic
Approximation
and
"Minimax"
Problems
221
Transistor
Life
in
the
TX-O
Computer
After
10,000
Hours
of
Operation
223
Solid
State
Display
Panels
with
Photoconductive
Control
224
Effects
of
Feed
Displacement
on
Patterns
of
Parabolic-
Cylinder
Reflectors
226
Current-Operated
Diode
Logic
Gates
B.
E.
Nichols
23
Apr.1959
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McGinn,
Jr.
4
June
1959
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A.
Gardner,
Jr.
11
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J.
Eckl
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L.
Burke
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R.
Billups
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Rotstein
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Gardner,
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L.
Pease
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Pease
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1959
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1959
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Key
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13
Aug.1959
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1959
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28
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1959
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Tancrell
McMahon
21
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.1959
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Aho
13
Nov.
1959
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247
248
Effect
of
Higher
Spatial
Modes
on
Predicted
Multicavity
Klystron
Performance
Phased
Array
Radar
Studies,
1
July
1959
to
1
July
I960
Sequential
Encoding
and
Decoding
for
the
Discrete
Memoryless
Channel
Signal
Processing
in
Radar
Astronomy
—
Communication
via
Fluctuating
Multipath
Media
Phased
Array
Radar
Studies,
1
July
I960
to
1
July
1961
Remote
Display
Console
for
Computer
Processed
Data
Electromagnetic
Theory
of
Spin
Wave
Resonance
GENDARE
(A
Generalized
Data
Reduction
System)
A
Threshold
Theory
for
Phase-Locked
Loops
A
Solid
State
Memory
System
Utilizing
Impulse
Switching
of
Ferrite
Cores
Application
of
the
Resonant
Cavity
Method
to
the
Measure-
ment
of
Electron
Densities
and
Collision
Frequencies
in
the
Wakes
of
Hypervelocity
Pellets
R.
L.
Pease
J.
L.
Allen
W.
W.
Camp
L.
Cartledge
W.
P.
Delaney
J.
DiBartolo
M.
Siegel
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Spoerri
J.
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Teele
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Reiffen
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1961
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1962
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Williams,
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L.
VanTrees
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249
Cyclotron
Resonance
and
Magneto-Optical
Effects
in
Semiconductors
251
The
DICON
System
25
2
Elementary
Lattice
Theories
and
Their
Application
to
Gas
Adsorption
Phenomena
253
Precision
Frequency
Control
of
a
High-Power
Millimeter
Klystron
254
Ferro-
and
Antiferromagnet-
ism
in
a
Cubic
Cluster
of
Spins
255
A
Diplexer
Using
Hybrid
Junctions
t
256
Radio-Echo
Observations
of
the
Moon
at
3.6-cm
Wavelength
25
7
Secondary
Emission
Charac-
teristics
of
High-Power
Microwave-Tube
Surfaces
258
Error
Probabilities
for
Adaptive
Multichannel
Reciption
of
Binary
Signals
259
The
West
Ford
Antenna
Feed
System
261
Statistical
Mechanical
Theory
of
Magnetic
Resonance
263
The
COBI
Data
Transmission
Modem
264
A
More
Precise
Analysis
of
Multicavity
Klystrons.
I.
Solutions
of
the
Boundary-
Value
Problem
265
Mass
Spectrographic
Lines
of
the
Elements
B.
Lax
.1.
Halpern
30
Apr.1962
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Berg
31
Oct.
1961
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B.
Eshleman
J.
N.
Harris
R.
M.
Horowitz
I.
L.
Lebow
W.H.
Long
N.J.
Morrisson,
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Nagy,
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N.
L.
Daggett,
Editor
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M.
Honig
11
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M.
Steinmetz
3
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1962
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Dresselhaus
11
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Vicrstra
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C.
Butman
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Niro
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Kelley
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Morey
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L.
Pease
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Sherman
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266
Electromagnetic
Studies
of
Ionized
Wakes
267
Magnetism
and
Crystal
Structure
in
Nonmetals
268
Calculation
of
the
Surface
Temperature
of
a
Solid
under
Electron
Bombardment
269
The
Preparation
and
Properties
of
Some
Vanadium
Spinels
270
State
Assignment
Algorithm
for
Clocked
Sequential
Machines
271
Echolocation
with
Wide-Band
Waveforms:
Bat
Sonar
Signals
272
Radio-Echo
Observations
of
the
Moon
at
68-cm
Wavelength
273
Scattering
of
Electromagnetic
Waves
by
an
Eaton
Lens
274
Studies
of
the
F-Region
by
the
Incoherent
Backscatter
Method
275
RF
Component
Development
for
the
DICON
System
276
The
El
Campo
Solar
Radar
Antenna
277
A
Luneburg
Lens
as
a
Passive
Reflector
for
Satellite
Commu-
nication
278
The
FX-1
Magnetic
Film
Memory
279
Studies
in
Search
for
a
Conscious
Evader
280
Magnetic
Properties
of
a
Single
Crystal
of
Manganese
Phosphide
281
A
Quantitative
Examination
of
the
Radar
Resolution
Problem
DDC
No.
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Prices
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L.
Murphy
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Edelberg
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Pippert
20
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B.
Goodenough
24
Apr.1962
284300
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Vibrans
16
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294645
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Rogers
25
May
1962
282542
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Schneider
25
May
1962
286784
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A.
Cahlander
6
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1964
605322
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V.
Evans
22
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1962
291102
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Rheinstein
28
June
1962
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V.
Evans
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1962
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Howland
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Dion
17
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Assaly
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Aug.1962
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Anderson
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Herndon
27
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14
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1962
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1962
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No.
282
Radar
Astronomy
Measure-
ment
Techniques
283
A
Data
Processing
Formalism
284
Scattering
from
Density
Fluctuations
in
a
Plasma
(Scattering
and
Absorption
Cross
Section)
285
The
Resistance
of
Bats
to
Jamming
286
The
Measurement
of
Small-
Signal
Parameters
of
Tran-
sistors
at
VHF
287
Incoherent
Scattering
from
a
Plasma:
I.
The
Electronic
Spectrum;
II.
The
Ion-Carried
Electronic
Spectrum
288
Radio-Echo
Studies
of
the
Moon
at
7.84-Meter
Wavelength
289
Optimum
Incorporation
of
External
Observations
with
a
Marine
Inertial
Navigation
System
290
The
Spectra
of
the
Radiation
from
the
Trail
of
Hypervclocity
Spheres
in
Argon
292
Orbital
Scatter
Channel
Propa-
gation
Experiment
t
293
Chemical
Behavior
of
Semi-
conductors:
Etching
Characteristics
295
Energy-Band
Calculations
P.
E.
Green,
Jr.
A.
W.
Armcnti
B.
J.
Schafer
J.
M.
VVinett
M.S.
Macrakis
D.
R.
Griffin
§
J.
J.G.
McCue
A.
D.
Grinnell
§
B.
L.
Diamond
M.
S.
Macrakis
J.
V.
Evans
R.
P.
Ingalls
D.
J.
Sakrison
13.
W.
Brvant
P.
R.
Drouilhet
J.
W.
Craig
P.
L.
Fleck
W.
B.
Smith
C.
A.
Wagner
H.
C.
Gatos
M.
C.
Eavine
12
Dec.
1962
6
Nov.1962
22
Oct.
1962
23
Oct.
1962
14
Nov.1962
14
Nov.1962
20
Nov.1962
30
Nov.1962
11
Dec.1962
21
Dec.1962
2
Jan.1963
F.
W.
Quelle,
Jr.
17
Jan.
1963
Hayden
Serial
DDC
and
No.
Priics
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293995
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296
298
t299
300
301
302
303
3
04
305
306
307
308
Sketchpad:
A
Man-Machine
Graphical
Communication
System
I.
E.
Sutherland
Some
Tests
of
Ionization
Gauges
F.T.
Worrell
Phased
Array
Radar
Studies,
1
July
1961
to
1
January
1963
J.
L.
Allen
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
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
30
Jan.
1963
404549
H-629
M$1.50
P$11.00
18
Feb
.1963
402407
20
Feb,
.1963
417572
H-558
M$1.50
P$22.60
The
Diamond
Circuit
Optimum
Power
Division
in
Co-
herent
Communication
Systems
Antiferromagnetic
Resonance
Linewidth
in
MnF^
Near
the
Transition
Temperature
Specimen
Preparation
by
Spark-Erosion
Cutting
Mode
Theory
of
the
Active
Magnetohydrodynamic
Waveguide
Improvement
of
the
Measure-
ment
Capability
of
the
UHF
Radar
at
Wallops
Island
The
Baseball
Program:
An
Automatic
Question-Answerer,
Vols.I,
II
The
Measurement
of
Electron
Density
in
the
Wake
of
a
Hypervelocity
Pellet
Over
a
Six-Magnitude
Range
Computation
of
the
Spreading
of
an
Electron
Beam
Under
Acceleration
and
Space-Charge
Repulsion
R.
II.
Baker
R.
E.
McMahon
R.
G.
Burgess
H.
L.
VanTrecs
J.C.
Burgiel
H.
H.
Ehlers
D.
F.
Kolesar
J.
R.
Cogdell
J.
Freedman,
Editor
A.K.
Wolf
C.
S.
Chomsky
B.
F.
Green,
Jr.
M.
Eabitt
G.
E.
Vibrans
30
Jan.1963
19
Feb.1963
18
June
1963
14
Mar.
1963
2
July
1963
10
Apr.1963
11
Apr.1963
15
Apr.1963
18
Apr.1963
400955
406882
420809
402938
423408
417559
432038
446579
421762
409705
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Technical
Reports
TR
No.
310
312
313
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
328
A
Fourier
Theorem
and
Its
Application
to
the
Measurement
of
Electromagnetic
Fields
and
Quantum
Mechanical
States
H.
K.
Moses
J.
S.
Lomont
Magnetic
Scattering
of
Neutrons
R.
M.
Moon,
Jr.
by
Hexagonal
Cobalt
The
Guide
Wavelength
of
Cylin-
drical
Waveguide
of
Arbitrary
Cross
Section
and
a
Computer
Program
for
Calculating
Values
Machine
Perception
of
Three-
Dimensional
Solids
Calculation
of
Potential
Depression
in
Klystron
Gaps
Membrane
and
Bending
Stresses
in
Shallow,
Spherical
Shells
Coding
for
Tracking
Radar
Ranging
Radar
Range
Equations
for
Narrow-Band
Optical
Sources
Growing
Helical
Density
Waves
in
Semiconductor
Plasmas
A
Linear-FM
Radar
Pulse
Com-
pression
System
Employing
Thickness-Tapered
Dispersive
Delay
Lines
R.
N.
Assaly
30
Apr.1963
9
May
1963
20
May
1963
Hayden
Serial
DDC
and
No.
Prices
407604
413566
412518
L.
(1.
Roberts
22
May
1963
413529
R.
L.
Pease
23
May
1963
417589
F.
Y.
M.
Wan
11
Aug.1964
607457
T.
C.
Bartee
11
June
1963
416649
P.
B.
Wood,
Jr.
B.
S.
Goldstein
14
June
1963
633634
C.
E.
Hurwitz
17
Oct.
1963
432393
R.
C.
Yost
11
July
1963
417528
Properties
of
Dielectrics
from
Reflection
Coefficients
in
One
Dimension
li.
C.
E.
Moses
M.
deRidder
11
July
1963
422444
The
Theory
of
Array
Antennas
(with
Emphasis
on
Radar
Appli-
cations)
J.
L.
Allen
25
July
1963
422945
Investigation
of
Effects
of
Surface
Deviations
on
Haystack
Antenna
Radiation
Patterns
A.
R.
Dion
29
July
1963
418740
Detection
of
the
Energy
Peak
of
an
Arbitrary
Signal
L.
Kleinrock
23
Aug.1963
425894
Translationally
Covariant
Hamiltonians
II.
J.
E.
Moses
S.
Lomont
26
Aug.1963
422500
Haystack
Antenna
System
Status
Report
A.
O.
Kuhnel
13
Sept.
1963
600930
H-563
M$1.50
P$11.20
29
Technical
Reports
TR
No.
329
330
331
332
335
337
338
t
339
341
342
343
344
345
The
Reduction
of
Electro-
magnetic
Backscatter
from
a
Plasma-Clad
Conduction
Body
Radiometric
Measurements
at
8.5-mm
Wavelength
with
a
28-Foot
Antenna
During
December
1962
Radar
Observations
of
the
Moon
at
8.6-mm
Wavelength
Radio-Echo
Studies
of
Meteors
at
68-cm
Wavelength.
Part
I:
Sporadic
Meteors
Millstone
Hill
Radar
Station
Results
of
Long-Baseline
Radar
Interferometer
Studies
Mariner
A
Plasma
Probe
The
West
Ford
Antenna
System
Signal
Parameter
Estimation
for
Seismometer
Arrays
Radio-Echo
Studies
of
Meteors
at
68-cm
Wavelength.
Part
II:
Shower
Meteors
Measurement
of
the
Diameter
of
the
Electronic
Wake
of
the
Hypersonic
Pellets
Project
West
Ford
Payload
Telemetry
System
Information
Capacity
and
Quantum
Effects
in
Propaga-
tion
Circuits
Interpretation
of
the
Magnetic
and
Crystallographic
Properties
of
Compounds
with
the
B31
Structure
E.
L.
Murphy
V.
L.
Lynn
M.D.
Sohigian
M.
L.
Meeks
V.
L.
Lvnn
M.D.
Sohigian
E.
A.
Crocker
23
Sept.
1963
8
Oct.
1963
8
Oct.
1963
J.
V.
Evans
29
Oct.
1963
R.A.
Brockelman
E.
Gehrels
H.S.
Bridge
§
B.
Rossi
§
F.
Scherb
§
R.H.
Baker
R.S.
Cuikay
E.
F.
Lyon,
III
B.
F.
LaPage
E.
J.
Kelly
M.
J.
Levin
J.
V.
Evans
R.
A.
Brockelman
M.
Labitt
W.
T.
Higgins
L.
A.
Jacobson
J.
B.
Rankin
7
Nov.1963
5
Dec.1963
T.
Hagfors
6
Dec.1963
8
Jan.1964
15
Jan.1964
20
Jan.
1964
20
Jan.1964
24
Jan.1964
D
DC-
No.
430589
430926
426207
439354
438425
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
J.
B.
Goodenough
28
Jan.1964
438879
435489
601518
438816
602928
436639
435758
H-643
M$1.50
P$6.80
30
Technical
Reports
TR
No.
346
The
Orthomatch
Data
Transmission
System
347
Probability
Distribution
of
Antenna
Gain
for
Satellite
with
Switched
Antenna
System
348
A
More
Precise
Analysis
of
Multicavity
Klystrons.
II.
Pre-
diction
of
Electronic
Conduct-
ance
and
Over-All
Gain
349
Radar
Scattering
from
a
Conducting
Cone-Sphere
350
The
Variable-Drift
Klystron
-
A
High
Efficiency
Amplifier
351
Beam
Pulse
Heating
t
352
Characterization
and
Measure-
ment
of
Time-
and
Frequency-
Spread
Channels
353
Field
Emission
in
Vacuum
Voltage
Breakdown
355
Nondestructive
Readout
Scheme
for
Thin
Film
Memories
356
Limitations
of
Oxide-Cathode
High
Current
Density
Operation
t
357
Introduction
to
the
TRADEX
Radar
System
''
•
'
•
360
Sequential
Measurement
of
Multidimensional
Transducers
361
Numerical
Methods
in
the
Chemical
Kinetics
of
High
Temperature
Air
364
Spin-Wave
Effects
in
the
Mag-
netization
Reversal
of
a
Thin
Ferromagnetic
Film
f
365
The
Haystack
Experimental
Facility
E.G.
Kuhn
R.
N.
Assaly
R.
L.
Pease
J.H.
Pannell
J.
Rheinstein
A.
F.
Smith
I.
Hefni
M.
A.
Nader
E.
Silverman
R.G.
Gallager
G.
E.
Vibrans
M.S.
Maltz
H.
A.
Pike
G.
R.
Curry
J.
R.
Sklar
L.
R.
Raisty
K.
J.
Harte
H.G.
Weiss
18
Feb.1964
4
Feb.1964
14
Feb.1964
2
Mar.
1964
8
Apr.1964
13
Apr.1964
30
Apr.1964
8
May
1964
21
May
1964
22
May
1964
15
July
1964
29
Oct.
1964
29
July
1964
27
Aug.1964
15
Sept.
1964
DDC
No.
602130
602484
441855
600411
441439
443715
443715
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603755
604890
448350
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449857
610068
608272
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Serial
and
Prices
11-657
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P$4.40
H-693
M$1.50
P$3.20
H-661
M$1.50
P$7.20
31
Technical
Reports
TR
No.
*
366
Digital
Communication
over
Fixed
Time-Continuous
Channels
with
Memory
-
with
Special
Application
to
Tele-
phone
Channels
367
Haystack
Calibration
Antenna
368
Effects
of
General
Relativity
on
Interplanetary
Time-
Delay
Measurements
369
Study
of
an
Orbiting
Dipole
Belt
Communication
System
370
Decay
of
Electron
Density
in
the
Wakes
of
Hypervelocity
Spheres
*
371
The
Computation
Problem
with
Sequential
Decoding
372
Measurement
of
Properties
of
Spread
Channels
by
the
Two-Frequency
Method
with
Application
to
Radar
Astronomy
373
Influence
of
the
Earth's
Surface
on
Radar
374
Ionospheric
Backscatter
Observations
at
Millstone
Hill
375
Production
and
Propagation
of
Spherical
Shock
Waves
at
Low
Ambient
Pressures
377
An
Experimental
On-Line
Data
Storage
and
Retrieval
System
379
Calibration
of
a
Pressure
Sensor
for
Measurements
in
Continuum
and
Rarefied
Gas
Flows
380
AC
Breakdown
in
Gases
J.
L.
Holsinger
A.
Sotiropoulos
J.
Ruze
I.
I.
Shapiro
F.
Belvin
T.J.
Goblick,
Jr.
W.
M.
Kornegay
J.
E.
Savage
T.
Hagfors
N.I.
Durlach
J.
V.
Evans
J.
F.
Nolan
A.
W.
Armenti
W.
M.
Kornegay
J.
D.
Fridman
C.E.
Muehe
20
Oct.
1964
15
Dec.1964
18
Dec.1964
22
Dec.1964
23
Dec.1964
16
Feb.1965
11
Jan.
1965
18
Jan.1965
22
Jan.
1965
W.
M.
Kornegay
26
Jan.1965
3
Feb.1965
Revised
24
Sept.
1965
8
Feb.1965
26
Feb.1965
DDC
No.
614110
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
611436
614232
613583
612152
621713
614233
627635
616607
463164
623796
614424
618503
32
Technical
Reports
TR
No.
381
384
385
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
396
Phased
Array
Radar
Studies,
1
January
1963
to
1
July
1964
Magnetic
Studies
of
the
Anti-
ferromagnet
RbMnF„
Gunn
Effect
in
Compound
Semiconductors
On-Line
Documentation
of
the
Compatible
Time-
Sharing
System
Output
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio
as
a
Criterion
in
Spread-
Channel
Signaling
Millimeter
Wave
Research:
Past,
Present
and
Future
Elements
of
the
Hijmans-
deBoer
Approximation
to
Order-Disorder
Theory
Generation
of
Planetary
Ephemerides
on
an
Elec-
tronic
Computer
Optical
Communications
Employing
Semiconductor
Lasers
12-Horn
Monopulse
Antenna
System
for
Millstone
Hill
R
ad
ar
Telemetry
Antenna
for
Lincoln
Experimental
Satellites
LES-1
and
LES-2
An
Experimental
Facility
for
Sequential
Decoding
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
W.
J.
Ince
A.
G.
Foyt
J.
M.
Winett
R.
Price
J.
W.
Meyer
J.
M.
Honig
M.E.
Ash
31
Mar.
1965
14
Oct.
1965
7
July
1965
12
May
1965
13
May
1965
17
May
1965
26
May
1965
2
June
1965
E.
J.
Chatterton
9
June
1965
C.A.
Lindberg
15
June
1965
M.E.
Devane
22
June
1965
M.
L.
Rosenthal
C.W.
Niessen
13
Sept.
1965
DDC
No.
629363
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
629429
630194
624110
476982
620727
623806
629130
630243
627008
624936
631240
33
Technical
Reports
TR
No.
398
Analog
Generator
for
Real-
Time
Display
of
Curves
399
Radar
Ground-Clutter
Shields
400
Generation
of
the
Lunar
Ephemeris
on
an
Electronic
Computer
404
Lincoln
Experimental
Terminal
Antenna
System
405
On-Line
Graphical
Specification
of
Computer
Procedures
40
6
The
Haystack
Computer
Control
System
407
GaAs
Laser
Radar
Components
and
Techniques
—
Final
Report
on
Optical
Radar,
NASA
Con-
tract
NAS9-105
421
Large
Aperture
Seismic
Array
Capabilities
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
T.
E.
Johnson
28
July
1965
623945
J.
Ruze
F.I.
Sheftman
D.
A.
Cahlander
19
Aug.1965
627465
M.
E.
Ash
24
Aug.1965
629047
B.
F.
LaPage
4
Oct.
1965
630702
W.
R.
Sutherland
23
May
1966
F.
E.
Heart
A.
A.
Mathiasen
P.
D.
Smith
27
Oct.
1965
631559
M.
E.
Austin
G.
F.
Dalrymple
A.
A.
Galvin
B.
S.
Goldstein
R.
M.
Weigand
J.D.
Welch
29
Oct.
1965
P.
E.
Green,
Jr.
R.
V.
Wood,
Jr.
12
July
1966
631559
$4
GROUP
REPORTS
No.
21G-0001
Flexowriter
and
Ampex
Tape
Terminal
Input
Equipment
for
IBM-709
Computer
21G-0003
Wallops
Island
Preliminary
(Rev.l)
Processing
Computer
Programs
21G-0003
Wallops
Island
Preliminary
(Rev.
2)
Processing
Computer
Programs
21G-0004
Oscilloscope
Cameras
for
Video
Recording
—
Reentry
Physics
Program
21G-0005
Automatic
Range
Tracking
System
for
the
Reentry
Physics
Program
21G-0006
Primary
Recording
Instru-
mentation
for
Re-entry
Physics
Program
21G-0007
Backup
Recording
Instru-
mentation
for
Reentry
Physics
Program
21G-0008
Scanback
Antenna
Control
for
Reentry
Physics
Program
Data
Transmitter
for
Reentry-
Physics
Program
21G-0011
UI1F
Radar
for
Reentry
Physics
Program
21G-0013
X-Band
Radar
for
Reentry
Physics
Program
21G-0015
Amplitude
Calibration
for
Reentry
Physics
Program
Arbuckle
Neck
Radars
DDC
No.
llayden
Serial
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Prices
J.
R.
Brown
26
Aug.
1959
235248
11-63
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s.
M.
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2
5
July
1960
243045
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R
M.
J.
Ornstein
Saliga
23
Jan.
1961
250959
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1.50
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E
E.
Schowengerdt
13
Mar
.
1961
K-171
M$1.50
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J.
E.
Gillis
17
Feb.
1960
242887
H-159
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E.
J.
Peters
20
Feb.
1961
263517
H-342
M$1.50
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K
11.
Morey
18
May
1960
241800
11-145
M
$1
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A.
H.
Flink
5
July
1961
11-472
MSI.
70
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$24.90
u
M
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Martinson
5
July
I960
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1.50
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B
G.
Kuhn
19
Sept
I960
244586
H-182
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PS24.70
J
F.
E
1,.
Sobolewski
J.
Dominick
E.
Schowengerdt
C.
Wilber
7
Dec.
1960
252043
H-262
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50
PS25.90
B.
G.
Kuhn
19
Sept.
I960
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No.
f21G-00l6
Procedures
for
Operating
Parametric
Amplifier
in
Reentry
Physics
Program
21G-0017
Anelex
Printout
System
for
Reentry
Physics
Program
21G-0018
Specifications
for
Needles
Filter
Program
Package
t21G-0019
Specification
for
Needles
Statistical
Orbit
Prediction
Program
21G-0021
An
Introduction
to
Digital
Techniques
21G-0022
Specifications
for
Teletype
Tape
Checking
Procedure
F.R.
Hutchinson
28
July
I960
F.
J.
Dominick
R.
H.
Kingston
L.C.
Wilber
E.E.
Schowengerdt
E.J.
Peters
F.
E.
Heart
21G-0022
Revision
of
West
Ford
TTY
J.D.
Drinan
(Suppl.
1)
Checking
Program
21G-0024
West
Ford
Primary
Print
J.D.
Drinan
(Suppl.
1)
Program
21G-0026
West
Ford
Coordinate
Conversion
Program
21G-0027
West
Ford
Statistical
Orbit
Prediction
Program
W.
R.
Crowther
21G-0029
Reliability
of
Redundant
Computers
21G-0031
Specification
for
West
Ford
Pointing
Program
R.
Teoste
F.
E.
Heart
DDC
No.
243636
21
Aug.1961
263249
7
Apr.I960
244493
W.R.
Crowther
20
Apr.
I960
244494
R.
M.
Martinson
20
May
I960
S.
M.
Ornstein
16
June
I960
240171
2
Aug.1962
283778
21G-0024
West
Ford
Primary
Print
J.D.
Drinan
24
Jan.
1961
250958
Program
2
Aug.1962
286367
W.R.
Crowther
1
Nov.
I960
246188
2
Nov.I960
246778
21G-0028
West
Ford
Orbit
Determination
A.
A.
Mathiasen
2
Nov.
1960
246777
22
Mar.1961
260494
20
July
1961
261181
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-165
M$1.50
P$6.40
H-336
M$1.50
P$8.65
H-180
M$1.50
P$4.90
H-181
M$1.50
P$1.60
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
H-210
M$1.50
P$3.10
H-221
M$1.50
P$2.80
H-222
M$1.50
P$6.70
H-321
M$1.50
P$21.15
H-326
M$1.50
P$6.40
36
Group
Reports
No.
21G-8001
Some
Reliable
Redundant
Circuits
21G-1
Programmed
Satellite
Pass
Calculations
21G-2
Project
861
Computer
Pro-
gramming
System;
Mathe-
matical
Analysis
for
Compu-
tation
of
Radar
Pointing
Data
21C-3
Project
861
Computer
Pro-
gram
System;
Auxiliary
Programs
and
Techniques
21G-4
Project
861
Orbit
Programs
21G-6
Project
861
Computer
Program
System;
Pointing
Program
Notes
21G-7
Project
861
Computer
Program
System;
Venus
Pointing
Data
21G-8
SICOSAS,
an
IBM
7090
Com-
puter
Assembly
Program
for
the
CDC
160-A
Computer
t22G-0002
An
Algorithm
for
Assembling
a
Simple
Tabular
Report
I22G-0004
Approximations
to
Model
Atmospheres
R.
Teoste
DDC
No.
7
June
1962
284793
A.
A.
Mathiasen
28
June
1962
282041
Group
21
J.
D.
Drinan
A.
A.
Mathiasen
A.
A.
Mathiasen
W.
R.
Crowther
D.
M.
Uafford
J.
D.
Drinan
J.
D.
Drinan
P.
R.
Bagley
A.
P.
Ogg
t
22G-0005
A
Catalog
of
Tangent
Rays
F.
H.
Ditto
14
Sept.
1962
286547
6
Sept.
1962
285046
31
Aug.1962
285045
21
Nov.1962
19
Nov.1962
17
Jan.1963
10
Nov.1959
290802
291230
295693
14
July
1959
230435
230436
12
Aug.1959
230433
1-22G-0006
Sub-Program
Storage
Within
A.
A.
Grometstein
18
Aug.
1959
230437
a
Digital
Computer:
A
Cargo-
Loading
Problem
f22G-0009
A
Facility
for
Automatic
Con-
C.
W.
Uskavitch
29
Sept.
1959
234248
struction
of
Large
Program
Systems
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
11-423
M$1.50
P$7.65
11-414
M$1.50
P$14.90
H-434
M$1.50
P$13.15
H-426
M$1.50
P$6.90
11-425
M$1.50
P$14.40
H-455
M$1.50
P$4.65
11-459
M$1.50
P$6.90
H-469
M$1.70
P$24.65
11-33
M$1.50
P$6.70
H-34
M$1.50
P$7.60
H-35
M$1.50
P$15.70
H-36
M$1.50
P$5.50
H-56
M$1.50
P$14.20
57
Group
Reports
No.
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
f22G-0011
An
Efficient
Iterative
Pro-
H.J.
Kushner
cedure
for
Locating
the
Optimum
Operating
Point
of
a
Noisy
System
f22G-0012
Program
Description
and
Operating
Manual
for
PAVEG
(Position
and
Velocity
Error
Generator)
t22G-0014
Applications
of
Boolean
R.
T.
Prosser
Matrices
to
the
Analysis
of
Flow
Diagrams
22G-0017
Macro
Library
for
Easier
J.
S.
Heart
Coding
22G-0018
Introduction
to
an
Investigation
F.
Levine
of
a
Technique
for
Smoothing
Radar
Returns
from
an
Arti-
ficial
Earth
Satellite
7
Dec.1959
233269
D.
L.
Lovenvirth
14
Dec.1959
244403
21
Dec.1959
230434
15
Jan.1960
233267
15
Jan.1960
233268
H-47
M$2.35
P$20.80
H-178
M$1.50
P$7.60
H-37
M$1.50
P$4.30
JI-48
M$1.50
P$7.30
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
M.M.Daley
Function
22G-0021
On
the
Linear
Smoothing
of
F.
C.
Schweppe
Redundant
Radar
Data
from
Satellites
t22G-0024
Analysis
and
Design
of
Simple
R.W.
Sittler
Nonlinear
Noise
Filters
22G-0025
The
Design
of
a
Language
for
D.
Reiner
Simplex
System
Users
15
Jan.
1960
233265
25
Aug.1960
243042
5
Feb.1960
10
Mar.1960
236233
H-51
M$2.35
P$19.90
H-154
M$1.50
P$18.40
H-46
M$1.70
P$29.80
H-83
M$1.50
P$7.90
22G-0027
Specifications
and
Operating
Instructions
for
the
OPERA
t
22G-0029
Decoding
of
Group
Codes
for
Binary
Symmetric
Channels
22G-0034
On
the
Consistency
of
the
Photon-Electron
System
—
II
H.
D.
Fridman
W.
I.
Wells
R.
T.
Prosser
4
Apr.1960
236231
21
Mar.
I960
6
June
1960
238064
11-80
M$1.50
P$7.90
H-70
M$1.80
P$31.30
H-112
M$1.50
P$10.60
}8
Group
Reports
No.
22G-0035
22G-0036
22G-0038
22G-0039
22G-004
1
22G-0042
22G-004
3
22G-0046
22G-0051
22G-0052
22G-0053
22G-0054
A
Method
for
Locating
the
Maximum
of
a
Function
of
a
Single
Variable
in
the
Pres-
ence
of
Noise
Classification
of
Binary
Sequences
A
Method
for
Computing
Keplerian
Orbit
Parameters
from
Two
Positions
with
Times
Some
Results
of
Estimating
Satellite
Elements
from
Millstone
Hill
Averaged
Data
Routing
Procedures
in
Com-
munications
Networks.
Part
1:
Random
Procedures
GENDARE
System
-
Fun-
damental
Concepts
of
Logic
and
Structure
Efficient
Iterative
Methods
for
Optimizing
the
Performance
of
Multi-Parameter
Noisy
Systems
An
Empirical
Investigation
of
Procedures
for
Locating
the
Maximum
Peak
of
a
Multiple-
Peak
Regression
Function
On
the
Behavior
of
the
Geo-
metric
Genus
Under
Ground
Field
Extension
On
Determining
the
Ratio
Between
the
Area
of
an
Elliptical
Sector
and
Its
Triangle
Approximation
Concepts
of
Automatic
Data
Storage
and
Retrieval
in
the
Simplex
System
R.
C.
Norris
W.I.
Wells
A.
P.
Ogg
H.
D.
F
rid
man
R.
T.
Prosser
H.
J.
Kushner
E.
J.
Magee
P.
L.
Kalb
R.
Crittendon
E.
Dub
in
sky
II.
D.
Fridman
C.
W.
Uskavitch
A
Survey
of
the
Simplification
W.
Draisin
of
Truth
Functions
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
20
Oct.
1960
245804
H-207
M$1.50
P$12.10
10
May
1960
236796
H-95
M$1.50
P$3.40
9
June
i
I960
238062
H-113
M$1.50
P$4.60
2
Nov
1960
246781
11-217
M$1.50
P$10.60
12
July
I960
241408
11-135
M$1.50
P$12.70
17
Oct.
1960
245234
H-195
M$1.50
P$6.70
20
Oct.
I960
245802
H-205
M$1.50
P$23.50
20
Oct.
I960
245672
H-206
M$1.50
P$10.60
20
Oct.
1960
245548
II-202
M$1.50
P$4.00
18
May
1961
257640
11-308
M$1.50
P$6.65
17
Oct.
1960
245472
11-201
M$1.50
P$21.10
20
Oct.
1960
245231
11-193
M$1.50
P$6.10
VI
Group
Reports
No.
22G-0055
22G-0061
22G-0071
|22G-1
22G-2
22G-3
22G-4
f22G-5
22G-6
22G-7
22G-8
22G-9
A
Sequential
Procedure
for
Sampling
the
Population
with
the
Maximum
Mean
A
Number
of
Results
from
Studies
of
Digital
Filtering
and
the
Convergence
of
Iterative
Techniques
Movement
of
Military
Operations-Centers
or
Other
Military
Installations
as
Safe-
guard
Against
Nuclear
Attack
Movement
of
Military
Centers
as
Safeguard
Against
Nuclear
Attack,
Part
II
Methods
for
the
Adaptive
Optimization
of
Binary
Detection
Systems
Partial
Differential
Equations:
First-Order
Theory
in
One
Dependent
Variable
—
Deterministic
Case
On
Optimal
Linear
Control
Systems
Which
Minimize
the
Time
Integral
of
the
Ab-
solute
Value
of
the
Control
Function
(Minimum-Fuel
Control
Systems)
Newtonian
Drag
Coefficients
and
Weights
for
Blunted
Cone-Spheres
at
Small
Angles
of
Attack
The
Local
Behavior
of
Cir-
cular
Orbits
A
Model
for
the
Study
of
Communications
Degradation
of
a
Spinning
Space
Body
Time-
and
Fuel-Optimal
Attitude
Control
H.
J.
Kushner
23
Feb.1961
R.
Crittendon
1
June
1961
E.
Dub
insky
D.
Lubell
F.
C.
Schweppe
J.H.
Halberstein
14
May
1961
J.H.
Halberstein
12
June
1962
II.
J.
Kushner
9
Nov.
1962
P.
L.
Falb
27
Nov.1961
M.
Athanassiades
10
May
1962
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
1
'rices
252047
H-263
M$1.50
P$5.20
257461
H-306
M$1.50
P$13.15
259667
H-317
M$1.50
P$8.15
285044
H-427
M$1.50
P$15.15
290741
11-448
M$1.50
P$14.90
268122
11-368
M$1.50
P$6.90
276881
H-404
M$1.50
P$23.65
A.
Freed
30
Mar.
1962
275055
H-398
M$1.50
P$6.90
L'\
C.
Schweppe
23
Feb.
1962
272869
H-380
M$1.50
P$4.90
K.
M.
Sayre
29
Mar.
1962
274739
H-397
M$1.50
P$17.65
M
P.
.
Athanassiades
L.
Falb
6
Sept.
1962
284207
H-422
M$1.50
P$11.40
M
.
Athans
23
May
1963
407437
H-518
M$1.50
P$6.60
40
Group
Reports
No.
22G-10
Reduction
of
Computational
and
Data
Transmission
Re-
quirements
for
Trajectory
Estimation
Using
Multiple
Sites
DDC
No.
F.C.
Schweppe
23
Aug.
1963
416742
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-533
M$1.50
P$4.20
22G-13
22G-15
22G-16
t24-54
Newtonian
Drag
of
Coated
Cylinders
A.
Freed
7
Jan.1963
An
Introduction
to
Estimation
F.C.
Schweppe
28
Aug.
1963
Theory
for
Dynamical
Systems
Tables
of
the
Amplitude
and
J.
Rheinstein
19
June
1963
Phase
of
the
Backscatter
from
a
Conducting
Sphere
Phone
Line
Data
Transmission
K.
E.
Perry
Sept.
1955
Systems
f2G-24-83
Magnetic
Core
SDV
2G-25-4
Error
Statistics
on
Dual
A-l
Digital
Data
Transmission
Circuits
from
Kingston,
New
York
to
Cape
Canaveral,
Florida
F.
L.
McNamara
23
Dec.
1957
E.
J.
Hofmann
G.
E.
Masters
'
296790
417777
409820
246780
6
June
1958
244772
H-480
M$1.50
P$6.15
H-538
M$1.50
P$10.60
H-522
M$1.50
P$9.60
H-106
M$1.50
P$5.20
H-218
M$1.50
P$13.90
H-185
M$2.05
P$37.30
t2G-25-12
25G-0001
Error
Statistics
on
Dual
A-l
Digital
Data
Transmission
Circuits
from
Lexington,
Massachusetts
to
So.
Truro,
Massachusetts
Design
and
Analysis
of
Cir-
cuitry
for
a
Matched
Filter
System
25G-0002
Reflections
from
Spheroids
E.
J.
Hofmann
W.
A.
Petersen
D.
Parker
t25G-0003
Measurement
of
Time
Varying
R.G.
Gallager
Telephone
Line
Characteristics
25G-0004
The
Characterization
of
Chan-
nels
with
Rapid
Multiplicative
Perturbations
H.
Sherman
Feb.
1959
5
Aug.
1960
244771
19
Feb.1960
236594
Sept.
1959
230432
26
Aug.1960
243044
H-169
M$1.50
P$25.60
11-183
M$1.50
P$10.30
H-88
M$1.50
P$4.60
H-38
M$1.50
P$4
00
H-155
M$1.50
P$15.70
41
Group
Reports
No.
DDC
No.
Ilayden
Serial
and
Prices
25G-0005
Error
Statistics
on
Dual
Data
E.
J.
Hofmann
Circuits
from
Kingston,
New
York
to
Cape
Canaveral,
Florida
20
Oct.
1960
245991
11-208
M$1.50
P$12.40
25G-0006
Error
Statistics
on
the
Hawaiian
Cable
25G-0007
A
Converter
for
AN/GSC-4
Connection
to
the
Automatic
Digital
Data
Error
Recorder
25G-0008
RANDWORD
Circuitry
and
Circuit
Characteristics
E.
J.
Hofmann
W.G.
Schmidt
W.G.
Schmidt
25G-0010
Error
Statistics
on
a
Long-
E.
J.
Hofmann
Haul
Looped
Telephone
Circuit
P.
L.
Grant
Utilizing
the
Milgo
Data
System
25G-0012
Impulse
Noise
on
an
H-44
R.
Pfeiffer
Telephone
Circuit
Looped
from
H.
Yudkin
Lexington,
Massachusetts
via
West
Haven,
Connecticut
19
Feb.I960
236595
29
Jan.I960
236596
20
July
I960
240417
17
June
1960
240820
Apr.1960
236232
H-89
M$1.50
P$6.40
H-90
M$1.50
P$5.20
H-132
M$1.50
P$12.70
H-134
M$1.50
P$15.10
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
25G-0015
Study
of
Torsional
Waves
in
a
Laminated
Elastic
Rod
25G-0017
Reliability
Modifications
to
the
ADDER
and
Kineplex
Converter
R.
E.
Greim
M.
S.
Macrakis
E.
J.
Hofmann
P.
L.
Grant
W.
A.
Petersen
W.G.
Schmidt
10
Mar.
I960
237123
27
May
I960
237853
25
Aug.I960
242596
H-99
M$1.50
P$9.40
11-111
M$1.50
P$16.00
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
R
cu
toff
B
-
Reiffen
for
the
Asymmetric
Channel
25G-0021
Determination
of
Rcutoff
B.
Reiffen
(Rev.
1)
for
the
Asymmetric
Channel
24
Oct.
1960
3
Mar.
1961
246372
252498
H-214
M$1.50
P$6.40
H-267
M$1.50
P$5.50
12
Group
Reports
No.
25G-0022
25G-0024
25G-0025
25G-0026
25G-0028
25G-0032
25G-0033
The
Design
of
Data
Trans-
mission
Systems
Error
Statistics
on
the
Collins
Kineplex
Over
Various
Media
Error
Statistics
Utilizing
the
Milgo
Data
System
Over
Various
Media
Error
Statistics
Utilizing
the
Code
Translation
Data
System
Over
Various
Media
Collected
Error
Statistics
Utilizing
Four
Modems
Over
Various
Telephone
Circuits
R.
G.
Enticknap
R.
M.
Lerner
E.
J.
Hofmann
P.
L.
Grant
E.H.
Harvey
E.
J.
Hofmann
P.
L.
Grant
E.
J.
Hofmann
E.
J.
Hofmann
The
Design
of
Band
Separation
A.
I.
Grayzel
Filters
Cerenkov
Radiation
and
Milli-
meter
Wave
Applications
(Part
A)
25G-0035
Specifications
for
a
COBI
Data
Transmission
Modern
25G-0037
Error
Statistics
of
A-l
Digital
Data
Signaling
Equipment
over
Various
Media
f25G-l
f25G-2
25G-3
25G-4
M.
S.
Macrakis
E.
J.
Hofmann
P.
L.
Grant
B.
Re
if
fen
A
Lower
Bound
for
the
Sum
of
Independently
Distributed
Continuous
Random
Variables
Sequential
Decoding
for
Binary
R.G.
Gallager
Channels
with
Noise
and
Syn-
chronization
Errors
Applicability
of
Coding
to
Radio
Teletype
Channels
Experiments
in
the
Improve-
ment
of
the
Impulse
Response
of
Telephone
Circuits
A.
B.
Fontaine
H.
L.
Yudkin
4
Oct.
1960
12
Jan.1961
23
Jan.1961
23
Jan.1961
4
Jan.1961
3
May
1961
18
July
1961
27
Oct.
1961
27
Oct.
1961
27
Oct.
1961
27
Nov.1961
DDC
No.
243926
251447
251510
28
Mar.
1961
254037
251571
631199
256271
261546
15
Sept.
1961
264332
266826
266879
266827
269557
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-167
M$1.50
P$7.60
H-257
M$1.50
P$19.30
H-258
M$1.50
P$21.10
H-278
M$1.50
P$38.20
H-259
M$1.50
P$7.30
H-235
M$1.50
P$18.10
H-297
M$1.50
P$11.65
H-327
M$1.50
P$13.15
H-348
M$1.50
P$31.40
H-357
M$1.50
P$2.90
H-356
M$1.50
P$8.65
H-355
M$1.50
P$4.40
H-373
M$1.50
P$7.90
43
Group
Reports
No.
25G-5
Automatic
Error-Detection
System
for
Toll-Grade
Tele-
phone
Circuit
Data
Trans-
mission
W.G.
Schmidt
DDC
No.
27
Nov.1961
268128
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
11-367
M$1.50
P$7.90
25G-6
25G-7
25G-8
25G-9
25G-10
25G-11
25G-12
25G-13
25G-14
25G-15
t
25G-16
Matching
and
Error
Counter
Semi-Automatic
RANDWORD
Printed
Circuit
Tester
L.
Staaf
E.
J.
Hofmann
C.
A.
Hoover
5
Dec.1961
268704
COBI
Data
Transmission
P.
L.
Grant
Testing
in
the
United
Kingdom
Transmission
Testing
on
P.
L.
Grant
Alaskan
Forward-Propagation
Tropospheric
Scatter
Circuits
Revised
RANDWORD
Circuitry
W.G.
Schmidt
and
Circuit
Characteristics
Data
Transmission
Testing
from
Donnelly
Flats,
Alaska
to
Sunnyvale,
California
over
a
Network
of
Carrier
Equipment
Data
Transmission
Testing
from
Donnelly
Flats,
Alaska
to
Sunnyvale,
California
over
a
TD-2
Microwave
Circuit
Non-linear
Effects
in
a
Plasma
P.
L.
Grant
P.
L.
Grant
M.
S.
Macrakis
Error
Statistics
and
Coding
A.
B.
Fontaine
for
Digital
Data
Transmission
over
Telephone
and
Teletype
Circuits
Blocks
in
Error
and
Pareto's
B.
J.
Moriarty
Law
An
Optimum
Demodulator
B.
Reiffen
for
Poisson
Processes:
II.
Sherman
Photon
Source
Detectors
27
Nov.1961
21
Feb.1963
29
Nov.1962
8
Jan.1963
21
Jan.1963
28
Jan.1963
20
Feb.1963
268703
27
Mar.1962
275152
29
May
1962
282040
21
Aug.1962
289379
402067
294849
295690
298114
296490
4017
52
M-369
M$1.50
P$5.65
11-370
M$1.50
P$8.40
H-400
M$1.50
P$6.90
H-413
M$1.50
P$14.40
H-447
M$1.50
P$21.90
11-490
M$1.50
P$8.65
11-465
M$l
50
P$7.15
11-467
M$1.50
P$5.40
H-481
M$1.50
P$5.40
H-47
5
M$1.50
P$2.15
11-500
M$1.50
P$4.20
44
Group
Reports
No.
25G-17
Some
Experimental
Results
for
a
Sequential
Decoding
Algorithm
Applied
to
an
Asymmetric
Channel
25G-19
Delay
in
Data
Transmission
Through
Simple
Networks:
Steady
State
Characteristics
with
Infinite
Nodal
Storage
25G-20
Thresholds
for
Several
Analog
Modulation
Systems
26G-1
Uniform
Oscillations
from
Infrared
Masers
(12
September
1961)
28G-1
A
Note
on
the
Multiple
Zeros
of
Random
Polynomials
28G-3
A
Random
Acceleration
Model
for
Filtering
Polynomial
-
Like
Signals
3G-0002
The
Distribution
of
Electrons
in
the
Upper
Ionosphere
from
Backscatter
Observations
3G-0002
The
Distribution
of
Electrons
(Suppl.
1)
in
the
Upper
Ionosphere
from
Backscatter
Observations
3G-0003
Radio
Communication
Using
Moon
Reflected
Signals
3G-0004
The
Scattering
Properties
of
the
Lunar
Surface
at
Radio
Wavelengths
30-0001
Millstone
Observations
on
NASA
Shotput
II
Balloon,
16
January
1960,
and
Pre-
liminary
Conclusions
30-0002
Millstone
Observations
During
the
NASA
Shotput
III
Experi-
ment,
27
February
I960
30-0003
A
Preliminary
Investigation
of
Meteor
Echoes
at
UHF
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
B.
Reiffen
D.
Wiggert
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
B.
Reiffen
6
May
1963
404621
H-516
M$1.50
P$5.80
J.R.
O'Connor
H.
A.
Bostick
D.
B.
BarkerS
8
Jan.1962
270662
H-376
M$1.50
P$3.15
J.
C.
Fogarty
J.
Max
31
Aug.1962
283777
H-420
M$1.50
P$4.90
L.
E.
Jones
F.
C.
Schweppe
25
Oct.
1963
423431
H-548
M$1.50
P$8.40
J.
V.
Evans
23
Nov.I960
247860
H-255
M$1.50
P$7.00
J.
V.
Evans
3
Apr.1961
254143
H-280
M$1.50
P$3.70
J.
V.
Evans
19
Dec.I960
249355
H-237
M$1.50
P$10.60
J.
V.
Evans
10
Jan.1961
250684
H-248
M$1.50
P$15.70
Group
314
29
Jan.I960
235667
H-65
M$1.50
P$4.60
P.B.
Sebring
2
Mar.
I960
235668
H-66
M$1.50
P$6.10
G.
II.
Pettengill
V.C.
Pineo
16
Mar.
I960
235669
H-67
M$1.50
P$3.70
45
Group
Reports
No.
DDC
No.
llayden
Serial
and
Prices
30G-0004
Millstone
Observations
During
D.
P.
Hynek
the
NASA
Shotput
IV
Experiment
29
Apr.I960
236129
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
30G-0007
Millstone
Operations
Related
R.
R.
Silva
to
the
Pioneer
V
Space
Probe
30G-0009
Coding
Instructions
for
B.A.Jensen
Floating
Point
Trigonometric,
Inverse
Trigonometric,
Hyper-
bolic
and
Exponential
Functions
30G-0010
Digital
Tracking
Loop
for
High-Powered,
Experimental
Radar
30G-0011
Lunar
Communication
Test
Summary
—
1959
30G-0014
Distribution
of
Electrons
in
the
F
Region
E.
C.
Fraser
P.
B.
Sebring
J.
V.
Evans
30G-2
t31-148
f
31-150
32-24
Radar
Cross-Section
Observa-
D.
P.
Hynek
tions
of
the
Echo
I
Communi-
cations
Satellite
Communication
System
for
a
Mars
Reconnaissance
Vehicle
The
Autocovariance
Filter
An
Analysis
of
Angular
Accuracies
from
Radar
Measurements
M.I.
Skolnik
L.
Cartledge
L.
J.
Ricardi
J.
L.
Allen
R.
Manasse
23
June
1960
239345
1
Nov.1960
12
Sept.
1960
19
Feb.1962
246189
28
Sept.
1960
244207
15
Sept.
1961
263902
274065
14
May
1959
239073
10
Aug.1959
236168
6
Dec.1955
236166
H-85
M$1.50
P$5.20
H-100
M$1.50
P$9.70
H-117
M$1.50
P$5.80
H-212
M$1.50
P$3.10
H-171
M$1.50
P$25.90
H-170
M$1.50
P$3.70
H-345
M$1.50
P$9.90
H-393
M$1.50
P$24.15
H-166
M$1.50
P$17.50
H-72
M$1.50
P$18.70
II-7
5
M$1.50
P$4.30
•
f
32-25
The
Application
of
the
Theory
of
Signal
Detectability
to
Sig-
nals
with
Unknown
Polarization
and
Phase
R.
Manasse
20
Aug.1956
236167
H-10
M$1.50
P$8.50
32-26
The
Performance
of
Post-
Detection
Integrators
for
the
Detection
of
a
Sine
Wave
in
Noise
at
Low
Input
Signal-to-
Noise
Ratio
R.
Manasse
28
Nov.1956
236234
H-76
M$1.50
P$7.90
46
Group
Reports
No.
t
32-105
32G-2
33-9
A
New
Phone
Line
Data
System
for
Use
in
SAGE
Preliminary
Study
of
the
Effect
of
Ozone
on
Atmos-
pheric
Transmission
in
the
Range
0.25
Micron
to
0.60
Micron
Observations
at
Round
Hill
on
Shot
Put
II
33G-0014
Convection
and
Diffusion
of
Ionization
in
the
E-Layer
|33G-0015
Precision
Tropospheric
Radio
J.
R.
Bauer
Refraction
Corrections
for
Ranges
from
10
-
500
Nautical
Miles
3
3G-1
Programming
for
the
Group
3
3
Analog-to-Digital
Conversion
System
t
34-43
Pattern
Recognition
and
Learning
t
34-55
Heuristic
Aspects
of
the
Artificial
Intelligence
Problem
t
34-57
"MAUDE"
(Morse
Automatic
Decoder)
f34-71
Legendre
Sequences
|
34-72
Some
Results
of
the
"MAUDE"
Program
t
34-75
A
Preliminary
Study
of
Human
Pattern
Recognition
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
K.
E.
Perry
1
May
1958
230115
H-30
M$1.50
P$13.90
J.
R.
H.
Meyer
E.
Newell
§
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
H.
F.
Feshbach
Villars
1
Dec.
I960
248362
H-229
M$1.50
P$15.40
J.
F.
R.
Bauer
A.
Wilson
20
Feb.
1961
252572
H-270
M$1.50
P$14.80
R.
w
P.
Ingalls
.
C.
Mason
9
July
1963
282042
H-415
M$1.50
P$13.65
O.
G.
Self
ridge
20
July
1955
H-21
M$1.50
P$7.30
M
.
L.
Minsky
17
Dec.
1956
236885
H-58
M$1.50
P$26.80
B.
B.
D.
T.
O.
N.
Eisenstadt
Gold
M.
Nelson
S.
Pitcher
G.
Selfridge
30
Apr.
1957
230943
H-4
M$1.50
P$13.10
N.
Zierler
2
May
1958
268167
H-359
M$1.50
P$1.90
B.
B.
C.
Byrnes
Gold
Kemball
June
1958
236398
H-39
M$1.50
P$9.40
U.
Neisser
12
Sept.
1958
236395
H-59
M$1.50
P$6.40
17
Group
Reports
No.
•f
34-76
A
Survey
of
Soviet
Com-
munication
Electronics
t
34-84
A
Summary
of
Detection
Theory
Notions
in
Radar
Astronomy
Terms
34-85
A
Transistorized
Frequency
Standard
34G-0002
Data
Recording
Equipment
for
Propagation
Experiments
t
34G-0003
Radiometer
Techniques
in
Radar
34G-0005
A
Computer
Program
for
Processing
Signals
Received
in
Radar
Astronomy
Experiments
34G-0006
Sequential
Transmission
of
Digital
Information
with
Feedback
34G-0008
On
the
Detection
of
Stochastic
Signals
in
Additive
Normal
Noise:
Part
II
34G-1
A
Critique
of
Wilcox's
Method
of
Ambiguity
Function
Synthesis
t
34G-2
The
Detection
and
Identifi-
cation
of
Underground
Nuclear
Explosions:
A
Study
•
f-
34G-3
The
Effect
of
Approximation
Errors
in
a
General
Class
of
Matched
Filter
Detectors
f
34G-4
Maximum-Likelihood
Estima-
tion
of
the
Correlation
Function
of
a
Threshold
Signal,
and
Its
Application
to
the
Measurement
of
the
Target
Scattering
Func-
tion
in
Radar
Astronomy
t
34G-5
Instantaneous
Spectra
and
Ambiguity
Function
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
P.
E.
Green,
Jr.,
Editor
Sept
,
1958
11-8
M$2.65
P$59.75
P.
E.
Green,Jr.
18
Jan.
I960
245698
H-189
M$1.50
P$8.80
P.
L.
Fleck
26
Jan.
1960
251107
H-255
M$1.50
P$4.60
R.
E.
Gay
W.
B.
Smith
C.
A.
Wagner
12
Apr.
1960
239660
H-124
M$1.50
P$9.70
R.
Price
10
June
1960
238759
H-121
M$1.50
P$17.20
P.
L.
Fleck
T.
J.
Goblick
14
Oct.
I960
245549
H-200
M$1.50
P$7.00
M.
Horstein
8
Aug.
1960
11-136
M$1.80
P$34.00
D.
Middleton§
28Dec.
1960
250287
11-247
M$1.50
P$l6.30
W.S.
Widnall
28
Nov.
1961
267537
H-366
M$1.50
P$3.15
G.
L.
Turin
2
Mar
.
1962
273825
H-389
M$1.50
P$9.40
M.
J.
Levin
13
Feb.
1962
272757
H-379
M$1.50
P$4.40
R.
Price
25
May
1962
276903
H-403
M$1.50
P$8.90
M.
J.
Levin
2
Mar.1962
273239
H-386
M$1.50
P$3.15
48
Group
Reports
No.
34G-6
Estimation
of
Doppler
Shift
and
Spectral
Width
of
a
Random
Process
34G-7
Estimation
of
the
Second-
Order
Statistics
of
Randomly
Time-Varying
Linear
Systems
34G-8
The
Estimation
of
a
Pulse
Transfer
Function
in
the
Presence
of
Noise
34G-9
Confidence
Intervals
and
Sample
Sizes
in
the
Measure-
ment
of
Signal
and
Noise
Powers,
Signal-to-Noise
Ratios
and
Probability
of
Error
34G-10
Upper
Bound
to
the
Capacity
of
a
Linear
Time-Varying
Channel
with
Additive
Gaussian
Noise
34G-12
Radar
Observations
of
the
Planet
Venus
in
the
Soviet
Union
in
April
1961
35G-0002
Electron
Density
Measure-
ments
in
the
Wakes
of
Hypervelocity
Pellets
35G-2
Kinetic
Theory
Description
of
the
Initial
Expansion
of
a
Gas
Cloud
36-18
Band-Pass
Filters
with
Linear
Phase
36-25
A
History
of
the
Effort
of
MIT
Lincoln
Laboratory
in
the
UHF/SHF
Tropospheric-
Scatter
Communication
Field
Utilizing
Frequency
Modulation
•f
36-36
On
the
Pathological
Character
of
Independent
Random
Variables
t
36-41
A
Method
of
Speech
Compression
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
M.
J.
Levin
12
June
1962
278686
H-409
M$1.50
P$4.40
M.
J.
Levin
2
Nov.1962
289607
H-445
M$1.50
P$11.40
M.J.
Levin
9
July
1962
282043
H-412
M$1.50
P$5.65
J.
L.
Holsinger
3
Jan.1963
295133
H-466
M$1.50
P$11.40
G.D.
Forney,
Jr.
26
Sept.
1962
287453
H-437
M$1.50
P$5.40
27
Feb.1963
401137
H-489
M$1.50
P$15.90
M.
Labitt
M.A.
Herlin
25
May
1961
272629
H-584
M$1.50
P$3.60
G.
Bienkowski
§
2
Nov.1962
290491
H-446
M$1.50
P$13.40
R.
M.
Lerner
July
1957
236399
H-55
M$1.50
P$7.30
W.
E.
Morrow,
Jr.
W.
T.
Burke
1
Jan.1958
237119
H-102
M$1.50
P$12.70
D.
G.
Brennan
5
May
1959
245237
H-196
M$1.50
P$7.60
R.
M.
Lerner
24
Aug.1959
244920
H-164
M$3.15
P$67.00
49
Group
Reports
No.
36-42
36-44
Design
of
Signals
Additional
Tests
on
the
AN/FRC-47
(XD-1)
Mock-
up
System
t
36G-0045
The
Capture
of
the
Weaker
of
Two
Co-Channel
Frequency-
Modulated
Signals
36G-0047
A
Tabulation
of
Quadratic
Residues
or
Legendre
Se-
quences
with
Respect
to
Primes
up
to
1021
36G-1
36G-2
36G-3
36G-4
36G-5
36G-7
37G-1
312-12
(Rev.
1)
The
Influence
of
Terrain
Shielding
on
Radio
Wave
Propagation
at
8000
Mcps
Microwave
Cross
Section
of
Thin
Dipoles
Optimum
Satellite
Dispensing
Velocities
for
an
Equatorial
High
Altitude
Nonsynchronized
Satellite
Communication
System
A
Real-Time
Fourier
Transformer
The
Selection
of
Varactor
Diodes
for
a
2X
Multiplier
Statistics
of
Visibility
in
Satellite
Communication
Systems
A
Theorem
on
Fourier
Integrals
and
an
Application
to
the
Theory
of
Measurement
in
Quantum
Mechanics
The
Use
of
Pulse
Coding
to
Discriminate
Against
Clutter
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
R.
M.
Lerner
11
Feb.
1960
236230
H-81
M$1.50
P$16.30
B.
E.
Nichols
11
Mar.
I960
243578
H-163
M$1.50
P$4.00
J.
M.
Gutwein
21
May
1960
H-109
M$2.30
P$68.20
\i.
A.
M.
Lerner
Sherman
27
July
1960
241464
H-137
M$1.50
P$13.30
W
I).
R.
vv
.
E.
Morrow,
Jr.
Karp
V.
Locke,
Jr.
.
C.
Provencher
20
Nov.
1962
290511
H-452
M$1.50
P$2.40
C.
L.
Mack,
Jr.
15
Nov.
1962
291231
H-458
M$1.50
P$8.40
w
.
E.
Morrow,
Jr.
5
Dec.
1962
292995
H-461
M$1.50
P$3.90
w
J.
J.
I).
.
E.
Morrow,
Jr.
Max
Petriceks
Karp
16
July
1963
413786
H-526
M$1.50
P$5.60
I).
E.
Crook
18
Mar
.
1963
402827
H-507
M$1.50
P$10.80
C.
L.
Mack,
Jr.
12
Sept
.
1963
422340
H-546
M$1.50
P$7.00
H.
E.
Moses
5
Feb.
1963
296789
H-479
M$1.50
P$2.40
R.
Manasse
7
June
1961
260230
H-320
M$1.50
P$4.65
SO
Group
Reports
No.
312-17
312-23
f312-26
Radar
Coverage
on
ICBM
Trajectories
The
Use
of
Radar
Interfer-
ometer
Measurements
to
Study
Planets
P.
A.
Willmann
R.
Manasse
Range
and
Velocity
Accuracy
R.
Manasse
from
Radar
Measurements
312G-0001
Radar
and
Optical
Observa-
H.L.
Kasnitz
tions
on
Reentry
of
the
Trailblazer
I
(D-58)
Test
Vehicle
of
June
4,
1959
312G-0001-1
Radar
and
Optical
Observa-
H.
L.
Kasnitz
tions
on
Reentry
of
the
Trailblazer
I
(D-58)
Test
Vehicle
of
March
29,
I960
312G-0002
An
S-Band
System
for
Meas-
H.G.
Pascalar
urement
of
Scattering
from
D.E.
Crook
Hypervelocity
Models
312G-0004
200
MC
Beacon
Tracking
E.F.
Tarbox
System
for
Reentry
Physics
312G-0006
312G-1
t
312G-3
312G-4
312G-5
312G-7
AC
and
Impulse
Switching
Techniques
for
Use
with
Magnetic
Memories
Flashing
Light
Encoders
On
the
Turbulent
Far-Wake
in
Incompressible
Axi-
Symmetric
Flow
Scattering
from
a
Homo-
geneous
Plasma
Cylinder
of
Infinite
Length
R.
E.
McMahon
L.
A.
Jacobson
DDC
No.
7
July
1958
236400
18
Mar.1959
236235
3
Feb.1955
236236
May
1960
249718
June
1960
255950
Oct.
I960
27
Nov.
1961
A.
W.K.
Metzner
15
Nov.
1961
C.
M.
deRidder
L.
G.
Peterson
Three-Degrees-of-Freedom
K.
Kresa
Trajectory
Analysis
Program
P.
A.
Willmann
Optical
Observations
of
F.
A.
Wilson
Lincoln
Laboratory
Hyper-
J.R.
Bauer
sonic
Re-entry
Vehicles
Trailblazers
Ic
and
Id
15
Jan.1962
30
Jan.1962
250799
14
Sept.
1961
264325
26
June
1961
259503
269588
266943
274067
273134
16
May
1962
283416
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-54
M$1.50
P$4.60
H-77
M$1.50
P$5.50
H-78
M$1.50
P$6.40
H-244
M$1.50
P$6.10
H-292
M$1.50
P$12.15
11-249
M$1.50
P$11.80
H-347
M$1.50
P$6.65
H-319
M$1.50
P$7.65
H-372
M$1.50
P$6.15
H-362
M$1.50
P$6.40
H-392
M$1.50
P$25.40
H-384
M$1.50
P$7.90
H-418
M$1.50
P$12.15
SI
Group
Reports
No.
312G-8
312G-9
312G-10
312G-12
312G-13
315-3
Scattering
from
a
Radially
Varying
Plasma
Cylinder
of
Infinite
Length
Linearized
Theory
of
Homo-
geneous
Turbulence
in
a
Com-
pressible
Fluid
CM.
deRidder
L.
G.
Peterson
4
Dec.1962
Sources
of
Error
in
Microwave
C.
Bressel
Transmission
Measurement
of
G.H.
Price
Ionized
Trails
Radar
Data
Recording
System,
Arbuckle
Neck
Site,
Wallops
Island,
Virgina
A.
C.
Dyer
D.
Keren
R.
W.
MacComb
H.
W.
Rudolph,
Jr.
Programs
for
Calculating
K.
Kresa
a
Predicted
Radar
Trajectory
M.
R.
Tausner
108
Mcps
Tracking
Antenna
for
M.
E.
Devane
Millstone
Hill
Radar
315G-0001
The
Study
of
Waveguide
Shorting
Plungers
315G-1
Near-Field
Characteristics
of
Array
Antennas
315G-2
A
Mechanically
Fixed
Radar
Antenna
with
Scanning
Capability
315G-3
A
Mechanical
Duplexer
for
High-Powered
X-Band
Radars
t
315G-4
Millstone
Hill
Zenith-
Pointing
Paraboloid
315G-5
A
Discussion
of
the
Use
of
a
System
of
Passive
Satellites
in
Stationary
Orbits
for
Radio
Communication
t4G-0002
An
Experimental
Communica-
tion
Center
for
Scientific
and
Technical
Information
R.
N.
Assaly
1
Dec.1959
25
Jan.
1961
L.
J.
Ricardi
17
Oct.
1961
W.C.
Danforth,
Jr.
M.H.
Malone
L.
J.
Ricardi
R.
N.
Assaly
W.
C.
Danforth,
Jr.
B.
F.
La
Page
M.
E.
Devane
R.
N.
Assaly
M.
M.
Kessler
16
Oct.
1961
8
Dec.1961
7
Jan.1963
28
Feb.1963
DDC
No.
294647
A.W.K.
Metzner
7
June
1962
278439
3
July
1962
283563
23
Aug.1962
401486
8
Aug.1962
296540
244405
251041
266428
266048
271400
401907
402841
31
Mar.I960
254656
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-464
M$1.50
P$22.90
H-407
M$1.50
P$10.40
H-419
M$1.50
P$19.90
H-497
M$1.50
P$11.20
H-478
M$1.50
P$10.15
H-177
M$1.50
P$4.30
H-254
M$1.50
P$8.20
H-354
M$1.50
P$14.90
H-353
M$1.50
P$7.15
H-377
M$1.50
P$11.65
H-501
M$1.50
P$4.40
H-504
M$1.50
P$6.20
H-283
M$1.50
P$6.70
5Z
Group
Reports
No.
I4G-0007
4G-0010
A
Millimeter
Wave
Anti-
J.W.
Meyer
16
Jan.
1961
Missile
Miss
Distance
Indicator
System
Applications
of
Milli-
J.W.
Meyer
17
Feb.
1961
meter
Waves
41G-0002
Practical
Realization
of
Video
D.
R.
Bromaghim
14
July
I960
and
IF
Matched
Filters
41G-0004
Doppler
Analyzer
Display
D.R.
Bromaghim
7
Mar.
1961
W.
II.
Drury
W.F.
Kelley
41G-0008
A
General
Method
for
Con-
E.
N.
Fowle
trolling
the
Time
and
Fre-
quency
Envelopes
of
FM
Signals
41G-0009
A
Method
of
Signal
Design
Employing
Saddle
Point
Integration
41G-0011
On
Entire
Functions
and
a
J.
A.
Sheehan
Fourier
Integral
Problem
41G-0012
An
RF
Multiple
Beam
Forming
Technique
W.
P.
Delaney
41G-0014
Some
Recent
Strip
Trans-
D.
H.
Temme
mission
Line
Measure-
ments,
Formulae,
Techniques
and
Components
for
Phased
Array
Radar
t41G-l
Operational
Characteristics
of
16
Electron-Beam
Para-
metric
Amplifiers
in
a
900
Mcps
Phased
Array
41G-3
Echolocation
Systems
of
the
Bat:
Progress
Report
on
Ex-
perimental
Studies
Conducted
at
F.
A.
Webster's
Laboratory
(1
Nov.
1961
-
1
Sept.
1962)
41G-5
Asymptotic
Behavior
of
the
Spectra
of
RF
Pulses
with
Linear
Frequency
Modulation
J.H.
Teele
N.
I.
Durlach
F.
A.
Webster
§
S.
L.
Borison
D.F.
DeLong
5
June
1961
DDC
No.
249717
251663
241802
253514
258055
R.D.
Haggarty
19
May
1961
258617
5
July
1961
259568
9
Aug.
1961
262017
19
Sept.
1961
264324
6
Aug.1962
288223
14
Aug.1963
417565
9
Oct.
1963
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-245
M$1.50
P$2.80
H-261
M$1.50
P$11.50
H-144
M$1.50
P$4.30
H-274
M$1.50
P$10.30
11-309
M$1.50
P$4.40
H-312
M$1.50
P$5.90
11-314
M$1.50
P$4.90
H-334
M$1.50
P$23.15
H-346
M$1.50
P$8.40
H-444
M$1.50
P$27.90
H-534
M$1.50
P$19.40
H-545
M$1.50
P$6.40
Si
Group
Reports
No.
41G-6
Response
Functions
of
Linear
Time-Varying
Systems
42G-0001
Testing
of
Spun-Cast
Para-
bolic
Antennas
42G-1
Commentary
on
a
Paper
by
Kuklev
Concerning
the
In-
fluence
of
Noise
on
a
Decoding
Unit
Using
a
Pulse
Code
Group
42G-2
Phase
Shifting
to
Avoid
Interference
Regions
Between
Antenna
Elements
43-2
Range
Ambiguity
Resolution
in
High-PRF
Radars
Through
the
Use
of
Multiple
Values
of
PRF
43G-1
A
Multicavity
Klystron
Com-
puter
Program
Including
Potential
Depression
Correction
DDC
No.
J.C.
Lindenlaub
9
Sept.
1963
422263
V.
L.
Lynn
K.
J.
Keeping
D.
MiddletonS
B.H.
Labitt
R.
C.
Labonte
S.F.
Catalano
C.
Guay
G.
L.
Guernsey
R.
L.
Pease
M.
E.
Schwarz,
Jr.
14
July
1960
240111
28
Dec.1961
24
Feb.
1958
287162
23
May
1962
277561
238227
29
Aug.1963
420687
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-544
M$1.50
P$9.60
H-128
M$1.50
P$10.00
H-436
M$1.50
P$14.40
H-395
M$1.50
P$3.60
H-114
M$1.50
P$10.90
H-542
M$1.50
P$7.20
45-34
Notes
on
MTI
Simulation
Techniques
45-34-1
Notes
on
MTI
Simulation
Techniques
—
Part
II
•f
45-42
Radar
Returns
from
Birds
and
Their
Elimination
from
Radar
Outputs
t
46-37
Some
Properties
of
Folded
Cylinder
TR
Tubes
at
Inter-
mediate
UHF
Powers
f
46-38
Analysis
of
Noise
in
Para-
metric
Amplifiers
of
the
Negative
Conductance
Type
*-|-
46-39
A
Frequency
Domain
Theory
of
Parametric
Amplification
J.W.
McGinn,
Jr.
7
Oct.
1958
256978
J.W.
McGinn,
Jr.
29
Mar.
1959
256979
R.
E.
Richardson
22
Dec.
1959
241994
J.
M.
Stacey
H.
M.
Kohler
F.R.
Naka
R.
E.
Slattery
30
Dec.
1958
245323
C.
Blake
B.J.
Leon
22
Jan.1959
245235
6
Apr.1959
245236
H-322
M$1.50
P$4.40
H-323
M$1.50
P$5.40
H-147
M$1.50
P$7.90
H-199
M$1.50
P$14.20
H-197
M$1.50
P$4.00
H-198
M$1.50
P$25.60
S4
Group
Reports
No.
46-42
|46-43
46-45
46-46
46-47
t46-48
46-50
Resonant-Cavity
Stabilization
W.
A.
Andrews
of
Reflex-Klystron
Oscillators
C.E.
Chase
H.
Feldman
Design
Considerations
for
Cassegrainian
and
Gregorian
Reflector
Type
Microwave
System
Folded
Cylinder
TR
for
3£
-
Inch
Line
K.
J.
Keeping
C.E.
Muehe
R.J.
Carbone
Tables
of
Some
Properties
of
J.
Fineman
Liquid
Helium
C.E.
Chase
A
Simple
Clean
Pressure
Gauge
for
the
Millimeter
Range
C.E.
Muehe
The
Traveling
Wave
Resonator
S.
J.
Miller
and
High
Power
Microwave
Testing
Folded
Cylinder
UHF
Duplexer
C.
E.
Muehe
for
65
-Inch
Coaxial
Line
46G-0001
A
Horizontally-Polarized
F.
I.
Sh
eft
man
Omnidirectional
Linear
Array
with
a
Cosecant-
Squared
Vertical
Beam
46G-0002
A
Broadband
Impedance
C.
B.
Nelson
Transition
for
Coaxial
Line
46G-0003
Some
Aspects
of
High
Power
C.
E.
Muehe
Window
Design
46G-0005
Primary
Feed
for
Damp
Ship
K.J.
Keeping
Antenna
46G-0006
The
High
Frequency
Low
Pressure
Discharge
46G-0007
An
Additional
Consideration
in
the
Design
of
Traveling
Wave
Resonators
H.
S.
Bennett
S.J.
Miller
DDC
No.
Jan.1958
236884
25
Jan.I960
244400
1
Dec.1959
240455
10
Aug.1959
244404
18
Nov.
1959
244402
8
Jan.1960
243855
10
Mar.I960
237003
31
Mar.1960
236677
15
Apr.1960
236273
3
Oct.
1960
244326
15
July
1960
240172
24
Aug.1961
262240
26
Oct.
I960
246186
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-96
M$1.50
P$12.10
H-174
M$1.50
P$17.20
H-133
M$1.50
P$5.20
H-175
M$1.50
P$8.50
H-176
M$1.50
P$3.10
11-166
M$1.50
P$16.00
H-98
M$1.50
P$4.00
H-91
M$1.50
P$10.90
H-84
M$1.50
P$5.50
H-172
M$1.50
P$8.80
H-131
M$1.50
P$15.40
H-339
M$1.50
P$9.40
H-213
M$1.50
P$2.50
ss
Group
Reports
No.
46G-0008
A
Wide
Band
Antenna
Having
K.
J.
Keeping
Axially
Symmetrical
Patterns,
High
Gain
and
Low
Side
Lobes
for
All
Polarizations
46G-0009
A
Simple
Approximate
Ex-
pression
for
Converting
Directly
from
Noise
Figures
in
DB
to
Noise
Temperatures
E.
P.
McCurley
C.
Blake
46G-0010
A
Family
of
Hybrids
in
Large
W.
A.
Both
Size
Coaxial
Line
46G-0012
Evaluation
of
Three
Micro-
S.J.
Miller
wave
Densitometers
F.I.
Sheftman
46G-0013
Some
Equilibrium
Properties
J.
Fineman
of
Elemental
Superconductors
46G-1
46G-2
46G-3
46G-4
f47-l6
47-19
f47-24
|47-25
Amplitude
and
Phase
Deviation
A.H.
Kessler
in
Waveguides
with
Shunt
Devices
The
Surface
Resistance
of
High-Current
Microwave
Discharges
in
Argon
A
Simple
Method
for
Design-
ing
an
Elliptical
Polarizer
in
Square
Waveguide
Experimental
Evaluation
of
a
1000-Wavelength
Antenna
The
Theory
of
the
Radiometer
Computer
Simulation
of
the
Pure-Phase
Periodogram
and
the
Doppler
Phase
Difference
Integrator
A
Decoding
Procedure
for
Polynomial
Codes
C.
E.
Muehe
T.
J.
Fessenden
A.
II.
Kessler
W.
J.
Getsinger
W.D.
Fitzgerald
V.
L.
Lynn
K.
J.
Keeping
E.
J.
Kelly
D.
H.
Lyons
W.L.
Root
S.
F.
Catalano
E.
J.
Jones
I.S.
Reed
G.
Solomon
Note
on
Mixed
Pre-
and
Post-
D.H.
Lyons
Detection
Integration
of
Dop-
pler
Echoes
DDC
No.
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
17
Jan.
1961
251245
H-256
M$1.50
P$4.30
21
July
1961
260947
H-325
M$1.50
P$2.40
31
July
1961
261866
H-329
M$1.50
P$14.40
8
June
1962
285628
H-430
M$1.50
P$17.15
20
Mar
1963
403653
H-503
M$1.50
P$13.40
28
May
1963
407624
H-514
M$1.50
P$4.80
13
May
1963
406109
11-512
M$1.50
P$8.40
2
May
1958
H-304
M$1.50
P$9.65
12
Sept
.
1958
261365
H-332
M$1.50
P$2.65
6
Mar
.
1959
241701
H-143
M$1.50
P$2.50
12
May
1959
H-184
M$1.50
P$4.00
56
Group
Reports
No.
t47-26
f47-28
t47-29
f47-30
t47-32
47-33
47-34
f47-35
t47-36
f47-37
t47-38
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
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
Three-Phase
Codes
D.F.
DeLong
24
July
1959
241519
H-142
M$1.50
P$6.10
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
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
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
False
Alarm
Rate
of
the
Doppler
Phase
Difference
Integrator
J.
J.
Mikulski
30
Sept
1959
244837
H-187
M$1.50
P$4.00
Some
Counting
and
Inversion
Formulas
Involving
Groups
G.
Solomon
1
Dec.
1959
233869
H-52
M$1.50
P$5.20
Statistical
Error
Control
of
a
Realizable
Binary
Symmetric
Channel
I.
S.
Reed
1
Nov.
1959
241453
H-141
M$1.50
P$4.60
Detection
of
Signals
in
Non-
Gaussian
Noise
D.
L.
Clark
15
Dec.
1959
232332
H-41
M$1.50
P$5.50
Linear
Recursive
Sequences
as
Finite
Difference
Equations
G.
Solomon
15
Mar
.
I960
243047
H-157
M$1.50
P$5.20
The
Scattering
Matrix:
Polar-
ization,
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
of
Fixed
Coils
at
VHF
M.
Axelbank
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
D.
A.
Cahlander
20
May
1960
H-103
M$1.50
P$17.20
57
Group
Reports
No.
47G-0004
The
Characteristics
of
a
M.
Axelbank
Series
of
Tunable
Coils
G.R.
McCully
at
VHF
G.R.
Curry
47G-0006
Experimental
Autocorrelation
D.F.Delong
of
Binary
Codes
47G-0007
Detection
of
Signals
in
Non-
J.W.
McGinn,
Jr.
Gaussian
Noise
—
Computation
Results
for
the
Linear
and
Limiting
Detector
Systems
47G-0010
An
Ultrasonic
Receiver
for
Detecting
Signals
of
Bats
A.
Bertolini
DDC
No.
3
June
I960
239661
24
Oct.
I960
245803
7
Oct.
1960
246779
1
Dec.1960
248361
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-122
M$1.50
P$6.10
H-204
M$1.50
P$4.30
H-220
M$1.50
P$8.80
H-228
M$1.50
P$12.10
47G-0010
An
Ultrasonic
Receiver
for
(Rev.
1)
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
t47G-0012
Idler
Circuits
in
Varactor
Frequency
Multipliers
47G-0013
The
Radar
Measurement
of
Range,
Velocity
and
Acceleration
47G-0014
An
Amplifier
for
Driving
Electrostatic
Transducers
D.
Keren
B.
L.
Diamond
E.
J.
Kelly
G.
R.
Curry
28
Dec.1960
249572
13
Dec.I960
6
Jan.1961
249468
11
Apr.1961
254953
H-239
M$1.50
P$8.80
H-236
M$1.95
P$36.10
H-243
M$1.50
P$11.20
H-284
M$1.50
P$2.75
47G-0015
Detection
of
Signals
in
Non-
J.W.
McGinn,
Jr.
3
Apr.
1961
Gaussian
Noise-Computation
Results
for
the
Ratio
Detector
System
47G-0016
A
Non-Gaussian
Noise
Generator
D.
F.
Mayer
254035
28
Feb.1961
252497
H-277
M$1.50
P$8.80
H-268
M$1.50
P$9.70
47G-0018
An
S-Band
Sweep-Frequency
D.
Keren
Receiver
47G-0019
APC
with
Pulse
Reference
T.J.
Rey
17
Mar.1961
253619
9
Nov.1960
255695
H-273
M$1.50
P$7.00
H-290
M$1.50
P$29.90
<?H
Group
Reports
No.
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
|47G-0020
A
New
Class
of
Codes
47G-0022
Quaternary
Cyclic
Codes
G.
Solomon
G.
Solomon
47G-0023
AFC
for
Discrete
Frequencies
T.
J.
Rey
47G-0025
The
Phase
Periodogram
E.J.
Kelly
Detector
47G-0026
A
Method
for
Finding
Output
H.
P.
Wishner
Probability
Densities
47G-0027
Distribution
of
the
Normalized
H.
P.
Wishner
Periodogram
Detector
47G-1
A
Weight
Formula
for
Group
G.
Solomon
Codes
28
Apr.
1961
255696
13
Sept.
1961
263608
19
May
1961
259479
17
May
1961
256710
20
June
1961
2589U
26
June
1961
259478
9
Oct.
1961
264999
H-287
M$1.50
P$3.15
H-341
M$1.50
P$4.90
11-316
M$1.50
P$7.40
H-300
M$1.50
P$4.40
11-311
M$1.50
P$4.40
11-315
M$1.50
P$7.90
H-349
M$1.50
P$3.15
f47G-2
Application
of
Statistical
Estimation
Procedures
to
the
Identification
Problem
R.
P.
Wishner
J.
C.
Lindenlaub
3
Nov.1961
266877
11-358
M$1.50
P$6.40
47G-3
The
Design
of
Semiconductor-
G.R.
Curry
Diode
Detector
Circuits
M.
Axelbank
28
Feb.1962
273510
H-388
M$2.20
P$43.65
t47G-4
The
Covariance
Functions
of
J
.
W.
McGinn,
Jr.
26
Feb.
1962
273243
Sine
and
Cosine
Processes
11-382
M$1.50
P$6.65
47G-5
f47G-6
47G-7
t48-6
Some
Results
for
Higher-
Order
Varactor
Frequency
Multipliers
Determination
of
Weight
-
to-Drag
Ratio
from
Ratio
Measurements
Random
Noise
in
Amplitude
Comparison
Monopulse
Systems
B.
L.
Diamond
S.
F.
Catalano
H.
Schneider
21
Mar.1963
404819
8
Mar.
1963
401488
J.W.
McGinn.
Jr.
7
Feb.
1963
400113
A
Microwave
Single
Sideband
H.G.
Pascalar
22
Apr.
1958
236271
Modulator
11-508
M$2.05
P$27.80
11-492
M$1.50
P$5.65
H-487
M$1.50
P$7.40
H-68
M$1.50
P$8.80
59
Group
Reports
No.
f48-7
48-8
t48-9
48G-1
5G-0001
|50-1
51-2
51-8
51-10
51-11
An
Investigation
of
Frequency
Stabilization
Techniques
for
Backward
Wave
Oscillators
Measurements
on
Type
HA-34
Traveling
Wave
Tube
Fre-
quency
Multiplier
Broadbanding
of
a
Klystron
Output
Cavity
I-I.
G.
Pascalar
D.
E.
Crook
H.
G.
Pascalar
A.
Saharian
Measurement
of
Field
Strength
I.
Hefni
on
Resonator
Boundaries
by
the
Perturbation
of
Radiation
Field
A
Heuristic
Program
that
Solves
Symbolic
Integration
Problems
in
Freshman
Cal-
culus,
Symbolic
Automatic
Integrator
(SAINT)
A
Computer
Memory
Using
Magnetic
Films
Techniques
for
Measuring
the
Angular
Dispersion
of
the
Easy
Axis
of
Magnetic
Films
The
Lincoln
Writer
An
Audio-Frequency
Hyster-
esigraph
for
Thin
Magnetic
Films
Techniques
for
Pulse
Testing
Magnetic
Film
Memory
Elements
J.
R.
Slagle
J.I.
Raff
el
D.
O.
Smith
T.
S.
Crowther
J.
T.
Gilmore
R.
E.
Savell
DDC
No.
3
Aug.1959
235356
19
Aug.1959
236252
4
Jan.I960
8
Feb.1962
Jr.
6
Oct.
1959
A.
H.
Anderson
T.
S.
Crowther
•
f
51G-0012
A
Functional
Description
of
the
L-l
Computer
51G-0016
The
TX-2
Electrostatic
Display
System
R.
E.
Savell
51G-0017
Graphical
Manipulation
Tech-
H.H.
Loomis
niques
Using
the
Lincoln
TX-2
Computer
10
Nov.1960
244917
274066
10
May
1961
612937
3
June
1959
230471
30
Mar.I960
255697
235247
D.D.
Strassberg
16
Oct.
1959
252046
29
Jan.1960
255698
W.
A.
Clark,
Jr.
28
Mar.
I960
236678
22
Aug.1960
244325
247861
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-71
M$1.50
P$12.40
H-74
M$1.50
P$2.80
H-186
M$2.65
P$53.20
H-394
M$1.50
P$8.65
H-295
M$1.50
P$27.90
H-32
M$1.50
P$11.20
H-289
M$1.50
P$4.15
H-61
M$1.50
P$8.80
H-264
M$1.50
P$5.50
H-288
M$1.50
P$7.40
H-92
M$1.50
P$3.40
H-173
M$1.50
P$7.60
H-226
M$1.50
P$9.10
60
Group
Reports
No.
51G-0018
A
Program
for
Testing
Se-
quences
of
Random
Numbers
51G-0019
Magnetic
Film
Memory
Design
51G-0021
PCM
Television
Bandwidth
Reduction
Using
Pseudo-
Random
Noise
51G-1
Improved
TX-2
Gated
Pulse
Amplifier
51G-2
Automatic
Memory
Array
Production
System
51G-3
Deposited
Connections
and
Wiring
51G-5
Storage-Time
Delay
Cal-
culation
for
a
Transistor
Pulse
Amplifier
51G-6
Preparation
of
Actual-Size
Printed
Wiring
Layouts
51G-8
Programming
Specifications
for
the
FX-1
Computer
f
52-4
New
Averaging
Program
for
the
Millstone
Hill
Radar
Site
52-7
Di-Pulse
Logic
t52G-0011
Some
Remarks
on
Cyclic
and
Pseudo-Cyclic
Codes
L.
Kleinrock
.1.1.
Raffel
T.
S.
Crowthcr
A.
H.
Anderson
T.O.
Herndon
L.
G.
Roberts
J.
H.
Reaves
C.G.
Ryan
E.
A.
Guditz
J.
H.
Reaves
E.
A.
Guditz
S.
M.
Ornstein
J.
E.
Laynor
F.
Nagy
K.
E.
Perry
S.
S.
Shatz
52G-0013
Galois
Cohomology
of
Certain
S.
S.
Shatz
Modules
Over
Formal
Power
Series
Fields
52G-0014
Inertial
Selection
for
Magnetic
R.H.
Tancrell
Core
Logic
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
25
Oct.
I960
246044
H-209
M$1.50
P$8.80
8
Nov.
1960
459062
H-642
M
$1.50
P$8.40
30
Dec.
I960
H-233
M$1.50
P$13.00
13
Feb.
1963
401489
H-495
M$1.50
P$15.40
28
Feb.
1962
273238
H-385
M$1.50
P$7.15
7
Sept
.
1962
286545
H-431
M$1.50
P$14.40
13
Feb.
1963
298065
H-483
M$1.50
P$9.40
4
Dec.
1963
291893
H-460
M$1.50
P$4.40
13
Mar
.
1963
404508
H-505
M$1.50
P$10.20
1
Apr.
1959
246776
H-219
M$1.50
P$3.10
25
June
1959
255344
H-293
M$1.50
P$2.90
9
Aug.
1960
241518
H-140
M$1.50
P$3.10
8
Sept
.
I960
243180
H-161
M$1.50
P$10.60
11
Oct.
I960
244919
H-191
M$1.50
P$9.10
61
Group
Reports
No.
52G-0017
MIT
Solar
Plasma
Experiment
K.
F.
Lyon
Instrumentation
52G-0018
A
Tunnel
Diode
Reflex
Memory
52G-0019
Interference
Suppression
Performance
of
Several
FM
Receivers
Using
Feedforward
K.
E.
Perry
B.
52G-0020
A
Cohomological
Lemma
and
S.
S.
Shatz
Its
Application
t52G-1
52G-2
52G-3
A
Solid
State
Buffer-Memory
System
to
Handle
Randomly
Transmitted
Information
Statistical
Properties
of
the
Dicon
Receiver
R.
M.
Horowitz
J.
A.
Dumanian
Instructions
for
the
Use
of
F.
Nagy
Mutual
Moon
Visibility
Charts
52G-4-I
Foundations
of
a
Theory
of
Algebraic
Codes.
Part
I:
Local
Theory
52G-4-II
Foundations
of
a
Theory
of
Algebraic
Codes.
Part
II:
Global
Theory
52G-5
52G-6
The
Descendent
Theorem
in
Abelian
Groups
Assembly
of
Precision
Ferrite
Pot
Core
Inductors
S.
S.
Shatz
S.
S.
Shatz
S.
S.
Shatz
R.
S.
Berg
B.
Howland
53G-0039
Considerations
in
the
Design
R.
C.
Johnston
of
a
Random-Access
Cryosar
Memory
53G-0044
Cryosar
Memory
Design
53G-0051
Device
Requirements
for
a
Large
Cryosar
Memory
R.
C.
Johnston
R.
C.
Johnston
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
14
Apr.
1961
254954
H-285
M
$1.50
P
$10.50
17
Apr.
1961
254955
H-286
M$1.50
P$3.00
26
July
1961
H-351
MS1.50
P$38.40
13
June
1961
258056
11-310
M$1.50
P$3.65
13
Feb.
1962
273785
11-390
MS
1.50
P$6.40
2
Mar
1962
275278
11-401
M$1.50
P$8.65
7
June
1962
276879
11-405
M$1.50
P$2.90
20
Sept
.
1962
286548
11-432
M$1.50
P$5.90
20
Sept
.
1962
286546
11-433
M
$1.50
P$6.40
16
Nov.
1962
290801
H-456
M$1.50
P$2.90
17
Dec.
1962
294646
H-463
M$1.50
P$3.40
5
July
1960
240224
11-129
M$1.50
P$9.70
19
May
1961
257183
H-302
M$1.50
P$8.15
27
Dec.
1960
249057
H-234
M$1.50
P$2.80
62
Group
Reports
No.
the
Dynamic
Study
of
Ferro-
magnetic
Surface
Domains
f53G-0059
Proposal
for
Magnetic
Domain-Wall
Storage
and
Logic
53G-0063
Surface
Anisotropy
Energy
Density
of
a
Ferromagnet
5
3G-0064
A
Microwave
Magnetic
Microscope
53G-0065
Ferromagnetic
Resonance
in
Yttrium
Iron
Garnet
Film
t
54-4
Physical
Machines
and
Their
Abstract
Gounterparts
t
54-5
Theory
of
Formal
Systems
|
54-9
Hierarchies
in
Pattern
Recognition
54-10
Human
Recognition
of
Hand-
Printed
Characters
t
54-19
A
Theory
of
Cognitive
Processes
t
54G-0020
Topics
in
Dynamic
Program-
ming.
II:
Truncated
Policies
54G-0021
Linear
Statistical
Classification
54G-0022
Machine
Correction
of
Garbled
English
Text
54G-0025
The
Independence
of
Attributes
U.
Neisser
in
Memory
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
F.
W.
Sarles,
.1
r.
23
Dec.
1960
H-242
M$3.00
P
$63.70
D.
O.
Smith
31
May
1961
257771
H-307
M$1.50
P$4.65
R.
F.
Soohoo
18
Aug.
1961
261588
11-333
M$1.50
P$2.90
R.
F.
Soohoo
23
Aug.
1961
262542
H-324
M$1.50
P$2.90
R.
F.
Soohoo
28
Aug.
1961
262945
11-338
M$1.50
P$1.65
M
.
Minsky
23
Mar
.
1959
11-272
M$1.50
P$37.90
R.
M.
Smullyan
15
Apr.
1959
11-60
M$2.40
P$70.60
U.
Neisser
9
Oct.
1959
H-421
M$1.50
P$4.90
1
.
P.
Neisser
Weene
13
Oct.
1959
11-424
M$1.50
P$2.40
u.
Neisser
23
Feb.
1960
243178
11-160
M$1.50
P$7.30
M
.
L.
Freimer
18
Apr.
I960
11-82
M$1.60
P$39.10
A.
Laemmel
16
May
1960
237125
11-101
M$1.50
P$3.40
M
C.
F.
.
B.
Evens
K.
McElwain
VanI
loosen
§
1
June
1960
237700
11-107
M$1.50
P$7.30
U.
A.
Neisser
Warmoth
§
28
June
I960
239344
H-118
M$1.50
P$3.10
63
Group
Reports
No.
54G-0027
A
6-Symbol
7-State
Universal
M.
L.
Minsky
Turing
Machine
54G-0028
Machine
Processing
of
Line
L.
Hodes
Drawings
54G-0029
A
6-Symbol
6-State
Universal
M.
Minsky
Turing
Machine
5
5-22
Some
Connections
Between
Linear
Recursive
Sequences
and
Error-Correcting
Codes:
Informal
Lectures
55G-0024
Residue
Class
Rings
and
Linear
Recursive
Sequences
55G-0027
Coset
Leaders
55G-0028
Compression
and
Coding
55G-0030
The
Shortest
Path
Through
Many
Points
of
a
Set
of
Dimension
a
55G-0031
A
Limit
Theorem
for
a
Position
Dependent
Branching
Process
55G-0033
Mathematical
Foundations
of
Scattering
Theory
55G-0035
Generalized
Reed-Muller
Codes
55G-0037
Tangential
Limits
of
Func-
tions
from
the
Class
S
Q
t55G-l
55G-2
A
Survey
of
Functional
Integration
with
Applica-
tions
of
the
Wiener
Integral
An
Acquirable
Code
E.
Weiss
E.
Weiss
E.C.
Dade
E.
Weiss
J.
R.
Kinney
H.
E.
Conner
R.
T.
Prosser
E.
Weiss
J.
R.
Kinney
T.I.
Seidman
E.
Weiss
D.
Gorenstein
!
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
19
Aug.
1960
242594
H-151
M$1.50
P$3.10
7
Mar.
1961
252850
H-271
M$1.50
P$5.20
12
Apr.1961
259727
H-318
M$1.50
P$4.40
22
Jan.I960
239172
H-123
M$1.50
P$38.80
4
May
I960
236397
11-86
M$1.50
P$3.10
24
Aug.I960
242595
H-152
M$1.50
P$3.70
11
Oct.
I960
244918
H-190
M$1.50
P$1.60
1
Dec.I960
247667
H-224
M$1.50
P$2.80
23
Mar.
1961
H-275
M$1.50
P$13.00
5
Apr.
1961-
254142
H-281
M$1.50
P$6.40
11
May
1961
256547
H-299
M$1.50
P$3.90
9
May
1961
256370
H-298
M$1.50
P$1.65
16
Oct.
1961
265200
H-350
M$1.50
P$15.15
9
July
1962
281751
H-411
M$1.50
P$2.90
64
Group
Reports
No.
55G-3
t
58-2
58-6
Computing
Good
Coefficients
for
a
Linear
Evaluation
Function
Remembering
the
Present
States
of
a
Number
of
Variables
The
Reliability
of
Empirical
Waiting-Time
Distributions
58G-0011
An
Introduction
to
Digital
Computing
58G-0013
Remembering
the
Present
States
of
a
Number
of
Variables.
Ill:
Why
It
Is
Difficult
to
Keep
Track
of
Several
Variables
with
the
Same
Set
of
States
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
J.
R.
Slagle
11
Mar
1963
401774
H-496
M$1.50
P$3.60
I)
G
B.
Yntema
E.
Mueser
16
Mar
1959
243179
H-162
M$1.50
P$4.90
J.
L
E.K.
Smith
Klem
19
Aug.
1959
234563
H-57
M$1.50
P$5.20
B
F.
Green,
Jr.
18
Aug.
1960
242597
H-153
M$1.50
P$14.50
I)
G
B.
Yntema
E.
Mueser
17
Aug.
1960
242283
H-148
M$1.50
P$4.60
58G-0018
Visual
Acuity
Under
Blue
Illumination
58G-0024
Information
Processing
Language
V
(IPL-V)
Special
Procedures
for
the
Lincoln
709/7090
Version
61G-1
61G-2
61G-3
62G-1
62G-2
62G-3
Design
Curves
for
a
Circular
Polarizer
A
Reflection-Type
Polarizer
for
the
West
Ford
Antennas
The
Aperture
Efficiency
of
Some
Horn-Fed
Paraboloidal
Reflectors
Vocoded
Speech
Characteristics
and
Applica-
tions
of
Solid-State
Opera-
tional
Amplifiers
Pointing
the
Lincoln
Lab-
oratory
Building
B
Roof
Antenna
in
Real
Time
Using
the
CDC
160-A
Computer
R.
T.
Mitchell
R.R.
Mitchell
10
Feb.
1961
251570
H-260
M$1.50
P$4.60
B.
F.
Green,
Jr.
A.
Wolf
14
Aug.
1961
261867
H-330
M$1.50
P$11.40
W.C.
Danforth.Jr
L.
J.
Ricardi
19
Aug.
1963
417184
H-536
M$1.50
P$2.40
B.
F.
LaPage
30
Dec.
1963
440430
H-565
M$1.50
P$7.60
A.
R.
Dion
30
Dec.
1963
431779
H-566
M$1.50
P$4.60
B.
Gold
7
May
1963
407512
H-515
M$1.50
P$5.60
J.
N.
Harris
K.
E.
Perry
23
July
1963
413473
H-528
M$1.50
P$14.20
J.
D.
Drinan
26
June
1962
410546
H-524
M$1.50
P$9.80
65
Group
Reports
No.
62G-4
62G-5
62G-6
62G-8
64G-1
64G-3
64G-4
64G-5
64G-6
65G-1
65G-2
65G-3
65G-4
A
Qualitative
Description
of
Sequential
Decoding
I.
L.
Lebow
An
Investigation
of
the
Fano
G,
Blustein
Sequential
Decoding
Algorithm
K.
L.
Jordan,
Jr.
by
Computer
Simulation
Strategy
for
a
Two-Way
Feed-
F.G.
Popp
back
Communication
System
DDC
No.
12
July
1963
413949
12
July
1963
412632
5
Dec.1963
Performance
of
Coherent
Detection
Systems
Using
Decision
Directed
Channel
Measurement
J.G.
Proakis
P.
R.
Drouilhet
Optimum
Pulse
Transmissions
J.G.
Proakis
for
Multipath
Channels
Computer
Programs
for
Proc-
P.
L.
Fleck,
Jr.
essing
Signals
Received
in
T.
J.
Goblick,
Jr.
Radar
Astronomy
Experiments
The
Doubly
Non-Central
F-
Distribution
Expressed
in
Finite
Terms
Further
Considerations
in
the
Use
of
Large
Seismometer
Arrays
A
Note
on
Power
Require-
ments
for
Digitalized
Voice
Transmission
Optimum
Jamming
of
In-
coherently
Received
FSK
Signals
An
Efficient
Demodulator
for
an
Analog
Pseudo-Noise
Multiplex
System
A
New
Method
for
Delay-
Modulating
a
Pulse
Train
R.
Price
N.
M.
Abramson
§
14
Nov.
1963
B.
Re
if
fen
L.
I.
Bluestein
II.
L.
VanTrees
L.
I.
Bluestein
2
July
1963
28
May
1963
426203
The
Volume
Common
to
Two
W.
R.
Crowther
31
Oct.
1963
425547
Intersecting
Radar
Beams
27
June
1963
409819
16
Aug.1963
416639
16
Aug.1963
419091
13
Sept.
1963
420434
424594
6
May
1963
405622
26
June
1963
413482
410705
406108
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-529
M$1.50
P$6.20
H-525
M$1.50
P$4.80
H-552
M$1.50
P$9.40
H-551
M$1.50
P$3.00
H-521
M$1.50
P$5.40
H-532
M$1.50
P$8.20
H-540
M$1.50
P$5.80
H-543
M$1.50
P$10.60
H-550
M$1.50
P$3.20
11-513
M$1.50
P$3.20
H-537
M$1.50
P$5.80
11-523
M$1.50
P$5.80
H-511
M$1.50
P$3.80
66
Group
Reports
No.
65G-5
An
Introduction
to
Feedback
Demodulation
65G-6
A
Note
on
Sequential
Decoding
Applied
to
Large
Alphabet
Incoherent
Channels
—
R
comD
Determination
65G-7
Delay
in
Data
Transmission
Through
General
Networks
65G-8
Average
Scattering
Cross
Sec-
tion
of
Randomly-Oriented
Dipoles
66G-1
Cyclotomic
Fields
and
Their
Real
Subfields
t71G-l-I
Distortions
and
Stresses
of
Paraboloidal
Surface
Structures
t71G-l-II
Distortions
and
Stresses
of
Paraboloidal
Surface
Structures.
Part
II.
The
Membrane
Behavior
71G-1-III
Distortions
and
Stresses
of
Paraboloidal
Surface
Struc-
tures.
Part
III.
*-f71G-2
A
Theoretical
Analysis
and
Experimental
Study
of
the
Behavior
of
Panels
of
Isotropic
and
Orthotropic
Material
Under
Static
and
Dynamic
Loads
71G-3
Dynamic
Buckling
of
Space
Frame
Radome
Models
71G-4
Preliminary
Investigations
on
the
Mechanical
Design
of
Hardened
Foam
Radomes
71G-5
Air
Loads
and
Pressure
Distribution
on
a
Parabolic
Antenna
Model
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H.
L.
VanTrees
16
Aug.
1963
416589
H-531
M$1.50
P$12.20
M.H.
Check
B.
Reiffen
31
May
1963
410883
H-519
M$1.50
P$2.80
B.
J.
Moriarty
18
Dec.
1963
427258
H-553
M$1.50
P$12.20
M.H.
Check
B.
Reiffen
30
Dec
1963
427756
H-555
M$1.50
P$4.00
E.
Weiss
9
Aug
1963
416409
H-530
M$1.50
P$2.20
J.W.
Mar§
F.
Y.
M.
Wan
9
Jan.
1962
296298
II-476
M$1.50
P$24.40
J.W.
Mar§
F.
Y.
M.
Wan
4
Jan.
1963
296491
H-477
M$1.80
P$41.90
J.W.
Mar§
F.
Y.
M.
Wan
15
Aug.
1963
417081
H-535
M$1.70
P$20.00
H.A.
Balmer§
E.
A.
WitmerS
W.
A.
LodenS
Feb.
1962
273137
H-383
M$2.05
P$33.65
R.
A.
Muldoon
R.
A.
Muldoon
J.
Bicknell§
R.
Yeghiayan
§
15
Feb.1962
273237
3
May
1963
275713
30
Oct.
1962
290512
H-387
M$1.50
P$18.90
H-402
M$1.50
P$10.65
H-451
M$1.50
P$23.15
67
Group
Reports
No.
t
75-4
Experimental
Investigation
of
Wind-Induced
Vibrations
in
Antenna
Members
75G-0005
Antenna
Range
Area
Construc-
tion,
Antenna
Test
Facility,
Bedford,
Massachusetts
76-5
Maximum
Temperatures
in
55-Ft.
Rigid
Radomes
for
Temperate
and
Extreme
Desert
Environments
DDC
No.
W.
Weaver,
Jr.
26
Aug.1959
231946
T.
J.
Lambie
S.
L.
Hensel,
Jr.
19
Mar.
I960
Nov.1958
237349
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-40
M$1.70
P$30.40
11-105
M$1.50
P$16.30
H-498
M$1.50
P$18.20
76G-0002
Some
Considerations
on
Shell
Theory
K.
Washizu
§
f76G-0003
The
Electrical
Evaluation
of
A.
Cohen
110
Foot
Diameter
Metal
A.W.
Maltese
Space-Frame
Model
Radomes
and
the
CW-413
Radome
Oct.
I960
252204
25
Apr.1961
256858
H-265
M$1.95
P$53.20
H-294
M$1.50
P$10.15
8G-0012
Semi-Metals
-
A
New
Horizon
I81G-0022
Ground
State
Properties
of
Nuclear
Matter
S1G-0026
Symmetry
Property
of
Configurational
Entropy
B.
Lax
R.D.
Puff
W.H.
Kleiner
81G-0028
The
Generation
of
Microwave
P.H.
Carr
Phonons
and
Their
Use
in
Studying
the
Spin
Phonon
Interaction
81G-0030
Symmetry
of
Configurational
W.
II.
Kleiner
Entropy
in
Lattice
Statistics
I1G-0031
Simple
Theory
of
Tunneling
and
Its
Dependence
on
a
Mag-
netic
Field
I1G-1
f82-8
Broadening
in
the
Master
Equation
Circulators
at
70
and
140kMcps
P.
N.
Argyres
B.
Lax
P.
L.
Kelley
J.
B.
Thaxter
G.S.
Heller
24
Apr.1961
256267
22
July
1960
241463
11
Jan.
1961
7
Mar.
1961
25
Oct.
1961
249989
22
Mar.1961
263341
24
May
1961
257184
266360
10
July
1959
227946
H-296
M$1.50
P$9.65
H-138
M$1.50
P$18.70
H-246
M$1.50
P$10.60
H-266
M$1.50
P$30.00
H-340
M$1.50
P$8.65
H-303
M$1.50
P$9.65
H-352
M$1.50
P$6.40
H-23
M$1.50
P$3.40
68
Group
Reports
No.
t82-9
t82G-0017
82G-0021
82G-0029
82G-1
83G-0031
84-4
85G-0004
t85G-0008
85G-0011
Millimeter
Instrumentation
for
Solid
State
Research
Areas
for
Research
and
Ap-
plications
in
the
Millimeter
Range
of
the
Electromagnetic
Spectrum
Atmospheric
Absorption
of
10-400
kMcps
Radiation:
Summary
and
Bibliography
to
I960
Determination
of
Magneto-
elastic
Coupling
by
Spin
Wave
Resonance
lOOKcps
Modulation
Para-
magnetic
Resonance
Spectrom-
eters
for
Centimeter
and
Millimeter
Wavelengths
Concerning
the
Identity
of
the
Predominant
Acceptors
in
GaSb
Tabulated
Energy
Values
of
Optical
Transitions
Observed
in
Experiments
on
the
Zeeman
Effect
of
Impurity
Levels
in
Silicon
An
Infrared
Image
Tube
for
the
Spectral
Region
of
1
to
40
Microns
Photo
and
Thermal
Effects
in
Compensated
Zinc
Doped
Germanium
Free
Carrier
Faraday
and
Voight
Effects
for
a
Cubic
Crystal
with
a
Pb-Te
Like
Band
Structure
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
G.S.
Heller
20
July
1959
230102
H-29
M$1.50
P$8.10
G.
S.
Heller
P.
E.
Tannenwald
6
May
1960
237002
H-97
M$1.50
P$10.90
E.
S.
Rosenblum
15
Aug.
I960
242598
H-150
M$1.50
P$7.90
M.
H.
Seavey,
Jr.
31
July
1961
261601
H-328
M$1.50
P$6.40
W.H.
From
E.D.
Mills
26
Apr.
1962
282039
H-410
M$1.50
P$9.90
A.J.
Strauss
E.
B.
Owens
24
Apr.
1961
256889
H-301
M$1.50
P$2.15
S.
Zwerdling
K.J.
Button
B.
Lax
11
Feb.
1960
233266
H-24
M$1.50
P$6.10
R.
J.
Keyes
5
July
1960
258795
11-313
M$1.50
P$2.40
R.J.
Keyes
21
Oct.
1960
245671
H-203
M$1.50
P$5.20
J.
Halpern
25
Aug.
1961
262923
H-337
M$1.50
P$9.40
69
Group
Reports
No.
1964-1
1964-2
1964-3
An
Approximate
Method
for
A.D.
MacGillivray
9
Jan.
1964
the
Calculation
of
Scalar
A.
F.
Smith
Scattering
by
Two-Dimensional
Bodies
The
Angular
Resolution
of
Multiple
Targets
Radar
Backscatter
from
Some
Low
Cross-Section
Shapes
1964-4
Optimization
of
Signals
J.
R.
Sklar
F.
C.
Schwcppe
A.
F.
Smith
F.
C.
Schweppe
1964-5
Sequential
Decoding
on
a
J.E.
Savage
Channel
with
Simple
Memory
1964-6
Random
Noise
Considerations
II.
Blatt
in
the
Design
of
Magnetic
Film
Sense
Amplifiers
1964-9
Diplexer
Using
Side-Wall
Couplers
in
One-Half
Height
Large
X-Guide
1964-10
A
High-Performance
He^
Refrigerator
1964-11
Error
Analysis
of
a
Digital
Monopulse
Radar
1964-12
Fuel-Optimal
Singular
Control
of
a
Nonlinear
Second
Order
System
1964-14
Electromagnetic
Back-
scattering
Cross
Section
of
a
Circular
Cylindrical
Section
1964-15
The
Representation
of
E.J.Kelly
Seismic
Waves
in
Frequency-
Wave
Number
Space
1964-16
Cross-Section
Measurements
R.
F.
Julian
of
the
Echo
II
Satellite
by
the
D.
P.
Hynek
Millstone
L-Band
Radar
J.
A.
Kostriza
C.J.
Rauch
M.
Schneider
N.T.
Gaarder
M.
Athans
M.
D.
Canon
S.
L.
Borison
14
Jan.1964
16
Jan.1964
16
Jan.1964
17
Jan.1964
29
Jan.1964
30
Jan.1964
30
Jan.1964
18
Feb.1964
DDC
No.
431781
430185
431780
430345
2
Apr.1964
437163
17
Aug.1964
605323
429200
433544
430297
430272
433714
6
Mar.
1964
433611
7
Apr.
1964
602751
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-564
M$1.50
P$3.40
H-560
M
$1.50
P
$18.80
H-567
M$1.50
P$7.80
H-557
M$1.50
P$10.20
H-575
M$1.50
P$3.00
H-602
M$1.50
P$7.20
H-557
M$1.50
P$3.60
H-570
M$1.50
P$6.60
H-561
M$1.50
P$3.60
H-559
M$1.50
P
$10.80
H-568
M$1.50
P
$7.80
H-569
M$1.50
P$9.20
H-593
M$1.50
P$2.60
7
0
Group
Reports
No.
1964-17
Spectra
of
Vocoder
Channel
Signals
1964-19
Analog
Orbit
Computer
1964-20
Scattering
Matrix
of
a
Modified
(Five-Port)
Turnstile
C.
M.
Rader
N.
P.
Smith
S.H.
Wright
J.
A.
Kostriza
1964-22
Proposal
for
7.75
-
8.35
kMcps
J.
A.
Kostriza
Diplcxer
Using
Side-Wall
Couplers
and
Cut-Off
Guide
1964-23
On
the
Accuracy
and
Resolu-
tion
of
Radar
Signals
1964-24
A
Short
Description
of
the
TRADEX
Data
Recovery
System
F.
C.
Schweppe
O.
V.
Fortier
P.
J.
Harris
1964-25
Haystack-West
Ford
Intersite
J.
F.
Gillis
Coupling
Fink
1964-26
A
Remark
on
Orthonormal
Bases
of
Continuous
Func-
tions
in
a
Filbert
Space
1964-28
Phase
Shift
by
Periodic
Loading
of
Waveguide
1964-29
A
Study
of
Radar
Clutter
in
TRADFX
1964-31
Input
Current
Compensation
for
Transistor
Operational
Amplifiers
1964-32
The
Periodic
Analysis
of
Sampled
Data
1964-33
Probability
Density
for
the
Radar
Cross
Section
of
One
or
More
Randomly-Oriented
Dipoles
1964-34
Multisegment
Depressed-
Collector
for
High-Power
Klystrons
T.
S.
Pitcher
J.
A.
Kostriza
G.
R.
Curry
J.
N.
Harris
R.S.
Orr
E.
Korngold
S.
L.
Borison
A.
Saharian
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
4
May
1964
600185
H-580
M$1.50
P$5.00
16
Apr.
1964
600956
H-583
M
$1.50
P$4.20
24
Apr.
1964
439484
H-577
M$1.50
P$3.60
24
Apr.
1964
600332
H-581
M
$1.50
P$2.40
25
June
1964
601986
H-589
M
$1.50
P$9.20
5
May
1964
439260
H-576
M$1.50
P$4.40
14
May
1964
601143
H-585
M
$1.50
P$8.60
12
May
1964
600534
II-582
M
$1.50
P$2.20
25
June
1964
603060
H-595
M
$1.50
P$7.00
25
May
1964
441070
H-586
M$1.50
P$6.80
28
Oct.
1964
Revised
12
May
1965
608819
H-261
M$1.50
P$14.00
15
June
1964
601942
H-588
M$1.50
P$10.60
22
June
1964
442679
H-591
M
$1.50
P$4.60
16
June
1964
442958
H-592
M
$1.50
P$17.40
71
Group
Reports
No.
1964-35
Automatic
Doppler
Control
for
the
West
Ford
Antenna
Pointing
System
1964-36
Exploratory
Preparation
of
Foils
Strongly
Colored
in
the
1
-6
(j.
Region
of
the
Infrared
1964-37
Partial
Fractions
and
Error-
Correcting
Codes
1964-38
Computer
Programs
for
Haystack
Servo
Testing
1964-40
Haystack
Pointing
System:
Sun
1964-41
Haystack
Pointing
System:
Ephemeris
Tape
Program
1964-43
A
Method
for
Evaluating
a
Generalized
Fresnel
Integral
Related
to
the
Spectra
of
Amplitude
and
Frequency
Modulated
Pulses
1964-44
Processing
of
Limited
Network
Seismic
Signals
1964-45
Haystack
Pointing
System:
Moon
1964-46
Haystack
Pointing
System:
Planet
1964-47
Haystack
Pointing
System:
Stars
1964-48
Efficient
Approximation
of
Orthogonal
Waveforms
1964-49
Multidimensional
Parameter
Estimation
of
Point
Mass
Re-entry
Trajectories
J.E.
Gillis
E.
W.
Pike
E.
Weiss
1)1
)('
No.
25
June
1964
602080
30
July
1964
604009
6
July
1964
602982
L.D.
Massey
21
July
1964
603794
H.E.
Frachtman
29
July
1964
603318
D.
M.
Hafford
E.B.
Temple
25
Sept.
1964
450196
5
Aug.1964
604480
E.J.
Kelly,
Jr.
4
Sept.
1964
447220
H.E.
Frachtman
10
Sept.
1964
606154
H.E.
Frachtman
10
Sept.
1964
606501
H.E.
Frachtman
25
Sept.
1964
449739
L.I.
Bluestein
3
Nov.
1964
R.
L.
Greenspan
§
451755
H.O.Schneider
27
Aug.1964
446744
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-590
M$1.50
P$4.80
H-599
M$1.50
P$16.60
H-594
M$1.50
P$4.20
H-598
M
$1.50
P
$16.80
H-596
M$1.50
P$7.60
H-612
M$1.50
P$9.20
H-600
M$1.50
P$5.40
H-604
M$1.50
P$5.20
11-607
M
$1.50
P$4.60
H-608
M.$1.50
P$5.00
H-611
M$1.50
P$6.80
H-616
M
$1.50
P$5.20
H-603
M
$1.50
P$7.20
11
Group
Reports
No.
1964-51
The
Software
Problem
L).
B.
Yntema
DDC
No.
4
Sept.
1964
605824
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-605
M$1.50
P$3.60
1964-54
The
Lincoln
Experimental
Terminal
Signal
Processing
Svstem
P.
R.
Drouilhet.Jr.
16
Oct.
1964
I.
L.
Lebow
450689
H-613
M$1.50
P$4.00
t
1964-55
The
Lincoln
F.xperimental
Satellite
1964-57
Haystack
Pointing
System:
Interpolation
1964-59
Dynamic-Range
Reduction
of
Video
Signals
by
Ampli-
tude
Compression
II.
Sherman
14
Oct.
1964
P.
Waldron
D.
C.
MacLellan
R.
Teoste
R.
D.
Behn
28
Oct.
1964
16
Nov.1964
449485
608289
609361
H-610
M
$1.50
P$5.00
11-615
M$1.50
P$6.00
H-623
M
$1.50
P$7.60
1964-60
The
Application
of
Analysis
of
Variance
to
the
Seismic
Discrimination
Problem
.1.
S.
Richters
3
Nov.
1964
451871
IF
-618
M$1.50
P$4.40
1964-61
Random
Scatter
Channels
i:..I.
Kelly,
Jr.
4
Nov.
1964
451756
H-617
M
$1.50
P$10.60
1964-63
An
Inequality
for
Certain
Correlation
Functions
1964-64
Algorithms
for
Estimating
a
Re-entry
Body's
Position,
Velocity
and
Ballistic
Co-
efficient
in
Real
Time
or
for
Post
Flight
Analysis
1964-65
Draft
Program
Description
for
Radar
and
Radiometric
Lunar
Surface
Studies
R.
T.
Prosscr
F.
C.
Schweppe
P.
B.
Sebring,
Editor
29
Oct.
1964
3
Dec.1964
20
Nov.
1964
608288
609524
609384
H-614
M
$1.50
P$2.20
H-626
M$1.50
P
$10.40
H-624
M$1.50
P$9.20
1964-67
Bounds
on
the
Inverse
of
a
Positive
Definite
Symmetric
Matrix
M.
J.
Levin
1964-70
An
Approach
to
Giant-Stepping
E.
Weiss
1964-71
Coordinate
Conversion
for
the
P.
Stylos
Haystack
Pointing
System
20
Nov.1964
23
Nov.
1964
10
Dec.1964
452772
608758
609433
H-622
M$1.50
P
$2.20
H-620
M
$1.50
P$5.20
H-625
M$1.90
P$32.60
73
Group
Reports
No.
1965-1
1965-3
1965-6
1965-7
1965-8
A
Large
Aperture
Seismic
Array
P.E.
Green,
Jr.
Experimental
Observation
D.
F.
Sedivec
of
the
Creeping
Wave
Phenom-
D.E.
Foreman
§
enon
in
Backscatter
Using
a
Short
Pulse
Radar
System
Design
Aspects
of
Minimal-
Power
Digital
Circuitry
Smoothing
and
Processing
of
Simulated
AMRAD
Trajectory
Data
A
Method
for
Power
Spectrum
Parameter
Estimation
W.G.
Schmidt
D.E.
Chace
A.
Bertolini
S.
F.
Catalano
M.
J.
Levin
1965-10
Statistics
of
the
Radar
Cross
S.
L.
Borison
Section
of
a
Volume
of
Chaff
1965-12
El
Campo
Solar
Randar
Antenna
Modification
1965-11
Space
Radiation
Effects
on
High
Gain
Low
Current
Silicon
Planar
Transistors
1965-13
An
Estimate
of
the
Absorp-
tion
Mean
Free
Path
for
a
Photon
in
a
Gas
M.
E.
Devane
A.G.
Stanley
H.E.
Moses
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
6
Jan.1965
609851
H-628
M$1.50
P$6.40
14
Jan.1965
612537
H-630
M$1.50
P$6.40
9
Feb.1965
612669
H-637
M$1.50
P$4.60
21
Jan.1965
612151
H-635
M$1.50
P$4.00
10
Feb.1965
612796
H-633
M$1.50
P$4.20
10
Feb.1965
612887
H-634
M$1.50
P$3.20
8
Feb.1965
612150
H-636
M
$1.50
P$4.80
9
Feb.1965
Revised
25
Oct.
1965
627605
H-699
M$1.50
P$9.60
4
Feb.1965
611576
H-632
M$1.50
P$4.00
7-1
TECHNICAL
NOTES
TN
No.
1965-1
Programmable
Film
Reader
1965-3
Failure
Erasure
Circuitry:
A
Duplicate
Technique
for
Failure-Masking
Systems
1965-4
Computationally
Feasible
Frequency
Estimates
in
the
Presence
of
Unknown
Phase
and
Amplitude
1965-5
Proposed
Electronic
Systems
for
the
LES
Radiation
Ex-
periment
(September
1964)
1965-6
On
the
Measurement
of
Atmos-
pheric
Multipath
and
Doppler
Spread
by
Passive
Means
1965-7
Measurements
on
an
L-Band
Power
Amplifier-
for
Phased
A
r
ray
s
1965-K
Procedures
and
Computer
Programs
for
the
Reduction
of
Ballistic
Plates
from
the
Trailblazer
I
and
II
Programs
1965-9
The
Two-Frequency
Measure-
ment
of
Line-of-Sight
Spread
Channels
1965-11
Signals
Distortion
in
a
Fre-
quency
Divider
1965-12
Array
Beam-Forming
Networks
1965-13
Aspects
of
Associative
Processing
1965-14
Radiometer
Data
Processing
P.
Stylos
in
the
Haystack
Antenna
Point-
ing
System
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
A.
1).
A.
11.
W.
Armenti
F.
Clapp
I.
Schulman
A.
Wiesen
10
Mar.
1965
615106
11-647
M
$1.60
P$40.00
J.
B.
Connolly
.
G.
Schmidt
14
Oct.
1965
477218
11-697
M$1.50
P$5.40
1..
A.
Gardner,
,lr.
11
Mar.
1965
613341
H-638
M$1.50
P$15.-10
.1.
H.
Binsack
20
July
1965
619977
H-668
M
$1.50
P$10.00
B.
Re
if
fen
5
Mar.
1965
614787
11-646
M$1.50
P$4.60
1..
Cartledge
17
Mar.
1965
614426
H-641
M$1.50
P$3.00
F.
A.
Wilson
10
Mai-.
1965
620
691
H-670
M
$1.50
P$14.60
M
.
L.
Burrows
17
May
1965
616528
11-651
M
$1.50
P$3.60
J.
Max
12
Mar.
1965
614425
H-640
M$1.50
P$12.00
L.
.1.
Hicardi
13
Apr.
1965
615522
H-648
M$1.50
P$4.00
.1.
A.
Feldman
21
Apr.
1965
614634
H-644
M$1.50
P$10.20
P.
Stylos
29
July
1965
620872
H-672
M$1.50
P$13.00
7S
Technical
Notes
TN
No.
1965-15
A
Shaped
Reflector
as
a
Pri-
mary
Feed
for
Haystack
1965-16
A
Program
for
Estimation
of
Power
Spectra
A.
Sotiropoulos
C.
R.
Arnold
E.
Korngold
1965-17
Haystack
Univac
490
Remote
P.
D.
Smith
Teletype
Console
Connection
DDC
No.
30
Sept.
1965
625375
21
May
1965
616677
5
May
1965
615523
1965-18
Some
Iterative
Methods
Using
H.
S.
Witsenhausen§
14
May
1965
Partial
Order
for
Solution
of
Nonlinear
Boundary
Value
Problems
196
5-19
Commutating
Feed
for
Cir-
J.
B.
Rankin
cular
Array
Antenna
and
Its
Application
to
the
LES
1965-20
Analysis
of
Radiation
Effects
A.G.Stanley
in
Telemetry
Circuits
1965-21
A
Comparison
of
Seismic
Array
Processing
Schemes
1965-22
Statistical
Synthesis
of
a
pP-Wave
Enhancer
1965-23
Radiometric
Feed
for
Haystack
196
5-24
An
Approach
to
Estimation
in
Seismic
Equalization
E.
J.
Kelly,
Jr.
R.
Price
A.
Sotiropoulos
R.
Price
1965-26
Solution
of
the
Matrix
Equa-
M.
Athans
tion
(d/dt)
X(t)
=
A(t)
X(t)
+
X(t)
B(t)
+
U(t)
1965-27
Atmospheric
Dispersion
of
a
S.
L.
Borison
Wide
Bandwidth
Radar
Sig-
nal
Designed
for
Pulse
Compression
1965-28
Some
Properties
of
a
Scanned
B.
F.
LaPage
Circular
Array
24
May
1965
21
July
1965
616301
616986
619389
14
June
1965
618017
14
June
1965
617951
15
June
1965
618393
28
June
1965
619020
29
June
1965
618392
9
July
1965
619151
7
July
1965
620460
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-687
M$1.50
P$5.40
H-652
M$1.50
P$6.20
H-649
M$1.50
P$4.00
H-650
M$1.50
P$3.00
H-653
M$1.50
P$3.60
H-665
M$1.50
P$3.80
H-656
M$1.50
P$4.40
H-655
M$1.50
P$2.00
H-658
M$1.50
P$6.20
H-663
M$1.50
P$5.40
H-659
M$1.50
P$2.80
H-664
M$1.50
P$4.60
H-671
M$1.50
P$4.60
76
Technical
Notes
TN
No.
1965-30
A
Noise
Rejection
Filter
for
W.
J.
Getsinger
Waveguide
Carrying
High
Power
1965-31
Bottom
of
the
Spin-Wave
Spectrum
in
a
Magnetic
Film
1965-33
Fringing
Capacitances
for
Offset
Coupled
Strips
in
Shielded
Strip
Line
K.J.
Harte
W.
J.
Getsinger
1965-35
Program
Description
—
Radar
J.
W.
Meyer
Observations
of
the
Planets
196
5-36
Haystack
Pointing
System:
Satellite
1965-37
Haystack
Pointing
System:
Belt
1965-38
Haystack
Pointing
System:
Printer
Package
1965-39
Haystack
Pointing
System:
Intercom
196
5-42
The
Data
Recovery
Center
Target
Simulator
1965-43
Conceptual
Description
of
a
Family
of
Frequency
Synthesizers
1965-45
Design
of
Electromagnetic
Torque
Rods
196
5-46
Radar
Echo
Variations
of
a
Large
Rough
Sphere
196
5-47
Distribution
of
Look
Angles
to
a
Near
Synchronous
Satellite
1965-48
LES-4
Spin
Axis
Orienta-
tion
System
A.
A.
Mathiasen
J.
D.
Drinan
Editors
A.
A.
Mathiasen
J.
D.
Drinan
Editors
A.
A.
Mathiasen
J.
D.
Drinan
Editors
A.
A.
Mathiasen
J.
D.
Drinan
Editors
J.
H.
Halberstein
B.
(•:.
White
W.
L.
Black
M.
L.
Burrows
M.
H.
Simon
E.A.
Vrablick
W.
L.
Black
L.
J.
Travis
DDC
No.
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
3
Aug.
1965
619580
H-666
M$1.50
P$5.00
28
July
1965
619985
H-669
M$1.50
P$4.20
1
July
1965
618927
H-660
M$1.50
P$2.20
9
July
1965
619708
H-667
M$1.50
P$9.80
9
Sept
196
5
472589
H-676
M$2.00
P$30.20
9
Sept
1965
472590
H-677
M
$1.70
P$34.60
4
Oct.
196
5
622784
H-680
M$1.50
P$13.40
9
Sept
196
5
622666
H-679
M$1.70
P$19.80
17
Sept
1965
624362
H-684
M$1.50
P$7.00
8
Sept
196
5
621510
H-673
M$1.50
P$6.00
21
Dec.
196
5
627600
H-698
M$1.50
P$5.20
14
Sept
1965
621568
H-674
M$1.50
P$3.20
8
Sept
196
5
621746
H-675
M$1.50
P$4.00
1
Oct.
1965
624358
H-683
M$1.50
P$4.40
7
7
Technical
Notes
TN
No.
1965-49
Haystack
Pointing
System:
Mathematical
Development
for
Satellites
and
Belts
1965-52
Noise
and
Low-Frequency
Amplifiers
1965-53
Gradient
Matrices
and
Matrix
Calculus
196
5-56
The
Effect
of
Pseudorandom
Frequency
Hopping
on
the
Probability
of
Simultaneous
Usage
of
a
Communication
Satellite
1965-57
Asymptotically
Optimum
Multidimensional
Filter-
ing
for
Sampled-Data
Proc-
essing
of
Seismic
Arrays
1965-58
A
Stereoscopic
Display
for
On-Line
Monitoring
of
Simulated
Terminal
Engagements
A.
A.
Mathiasen
Editor
M.
Adler
M.
Athans
F.
C.
Schweppe
J.
U.
Beusch
J.
Capon
R.
J.
Greenfield
W.
P.
Harris
R.
T.
Mitchell
M.
A.
Morfield
A.
I.
Schulman
R.
A.
Wiesen
DDC
No.
23
Sept.
1965
623011
21
Dec.
1965
476983
17
Nov.
1965
624426
22
Dec.1965
627357
17
Dec.
1965
626180
3
Dec.1965
626467
Hayden
Serial
and
Prices
H-681
M$1.50
P$4.40
H-695
M$1.50
P$6.60
H-685
M$1.50
P$5.00
H-696
M$1.50
P$7.20
11-690
M$1.50
P$5.20
H-691
M
$1.50
P$5.60
196
5-62
A
Review
of
Long-Range
Earth
Strain
Measurement
Techniques
for
Providing
Earthquake
Warning
1965-63
Digital
Filter
Design
Techniques
1965-64
Geometry
and
Patterns
of
Large
Aperture
Seismic
Arrays
1966-3
A
Computer
for
Vocoder
Pitch
Extraction
1966-4
BASELINE:
A
Man-Machine
Program
for
Data
Analysis
E.
Gehrels
C.
M.
Rader
B.
Gold
R.
T.
Lacoss
1966-1
Amplitude
Analysis
Program
F.
A.
Wilson
N.
L.
Daggett
G.
M.
Shannon
H.
L.
Kasnitz
J.
A.
Drumheller§
13
Dec.
1965
625817
23
Dec.1965
627146
31
Dec.
1965
628148
29
Apr.
1966
632997
18
Feb.
1966
629361
20
Jan.
1966
628494
II-689
M
$1.50
P$4.80
H-694
M$1.50
P$9.20
H-701
M$1.50
P$9.80
11-749
M$1.50
P$12.20
H-707
M$1.50
P$4.00
H-703
M$1.50
P$14.40
7H
Technical
Notes
TN
No.
1966-5
1966-6
1966-7
1966-8
1966-9
Statistical
Methods
for
the
Analysis
of
Re-entry
Vehicle
Radar
Data,
Part
I
L.
A.
Gardner,
Jr.
Haystack
Pointing
System:
J.
D.
Drinan
Auxiliary
Real-Time
Programs
Editor
A
Summary,
by
Illustrations,
of
Least
Squares
Filters
with
Constraints
Haystack
Pointing
System:
Satellite
Acquisition
A
Method
for
Estimating
the
Parameters
of
a
Stable
Dif-
ference
Equation
Driven
by
Sinusoids
and
Observed
in
the
Presence
of
Nonwhite
Noise
J.
F.
Claerbout
R.
Teoste
L.
A.
Gardner,
Jr.
1966-10
Haystack
Pointing
System:
Control
Structure
1966-11
Haystack
Pointing
System:
Print
Program
1966-13
Haystack
Pointing
System:
Peripheral
Programs
1966-14
Resonance
Scattering
of
Lyman-Q
Radiation
by
Hydro-
gen
in
the
Ground
State
11966-16
Interim
Report
on
Capabilities
of
the
Experimental
Large
Aperture
Seismic
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1966-22
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of
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1577
Electromagnet
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On
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1579
Measurements
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1581A
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1594
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Radar
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1615
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1616A
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1619
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Note
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Exploring
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1626
Two-Error
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1627
A
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R
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Link
Between
Ground
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1628
Band
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1629
Magneto-Tunneling
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1631
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Bodies
1636
Thermal
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Helium
II
1637
A
Stochastic
Model
for
R
Free
Recall
1638
Low
Temperature
Paramagnetic
R
Resonance
of
Trapped
O-
1640
The
Average
Response
Cora-
R
puter
(ARC):
A
Digital
Device
for
Computing
Averages
and
Amplitude
and
Time
Histo-
grams
of
Electrophysiological
Response
1642
Low
Reverse
Leakage
Gallium-
R
Arsenide
Diodes
1643
Electromagnetic
Properties
of
R
Ferrimagnetics
and
Their
Ap-
plications
from
UHF
to
Milli-
meter
Waves.
I,
II,
III
1644
Figure
Coherence
in
the
R
Kinetic
Depth
Effect
1645
Computer
Design
of
Multiple-
R
Output
Logical
Networks
1646
General
Spin-Wave
Dispersion
R
Relations
1647
Observations
of
Earth-
R
Ionosphere
Cavity
Resonances
1648
Pulsed
Field
Measurements
of
R
Large
Zero-Field
Splittings:
V3+
in
A1
2
0
3
1650A
Band-Pass
Measurements
of
a
R
Lunar
Reflection
Circuit
1652
The
Traveling
Wave
Resonator
and
High
Power
Microwave
Testing
1653
Review
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"A
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J.
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Review
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1655
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Review
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RF
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Infrared
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1663
Computer
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1664A
Calibration
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the
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1665
Design
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1667
Free
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1669
Compound
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1675
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1677
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1678
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1688
Computer
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1691
Machine
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1692
Cyclotron
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1693
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1697
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1698
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1703
The
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1704
Emission
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R
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Aluminum
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1707
Necessity
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Experimental
R
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out
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1708
R
1709
R
1710
R
Cobalt
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The
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Hydromagnet:
A
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R
Liquid
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Electromagnet
1714
Man-Computer
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Requiring
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1716
A
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Bose-
R
Chaudhuri
Codes
1717
Stimulus-Conditions
Affecting
R
a
Recently
Discovered
Stereo-
scopic
Effect
1718
Keeping
Track
of
Variables
R
That
Have
Few
or
Many
States
1719
100-200
kMc
Water
Calorimeter
R
H.
H.
Kolm
O.
K.
Mawardi
§
D.
B.
Yntema
W.
S.
Torgerson
H.
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G.
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Induction
Heated
Pressure
R
Vessel
for
Growing
Oxide
Single
Crystals
1721
Relationship
Between
Crystal
R
Symmetry
and
Magnetic
Properties
of
Ionic
Compounds
Containing
Mn3
+
1722
Atmospheric
Absorption
of
R
10-400
kMcps
Radiation:
Summary
and
Bibliography
to
1961
1723
Evidence
for
Canted
Magnetic
R
Moments
in
Manganous
Stannate
(Mn
2
Sn0
4
)
1724
Recognition
of
Patterns
in
the
R
EEG
1725
The
Differential
Geometry
of
R
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II
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1726
R
1727
R
1728
R
1729
R
1730
R
1733
1735
R
1736
Speech
Synthesis
With
Pre-
recorded
Syllables
and
Words
Bats
That
Fish
Magnetic
Field
Dependence
of
the
Superconducting
Energy
Gap
A
Simple
Approximate
Expres-
sion
for
Converting
Directly
from
Noise
Figures
in
DB
to
Noise
Temperatures
Cryosar
Memory
Design
On
Differentials
in
Function
Fields
Dangling
Bonds
in
III-V
Compounds
On
the
Behavior
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the
Geo-
metric
Genus
Under
Ground
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A.
N.
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D.
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1737
Likelihood
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1739
Hole
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1741
On
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R.
Hermann
R
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for
Riemannian
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1744
Growth
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1745
Radar-Computer
Display
Traces
R
Alphanumeric
Characters
1746
Symmetry
of
Configurational
R
Entropy
in
Lattice
Statistics
1748
The
Scattering
Properties
R
of
the
Lunar
Surface
at
Radio
Wave
Lengths
K.
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On
the
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of
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R
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1750
Theory
of
Interband
Faraday
R
Rotation
in
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R.
T.
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B.
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Y.
Nishina
§
1752
Design
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1753
Solution
of
Schrodinger
Equation
for
a
Periodic
Lattice
1757
'Erektor
Subrack
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R
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1759
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Ionization
in
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by
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1760
R
The
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Recognition
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an
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The
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On
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R
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1767
A
Theory
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R
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Falloff
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Current
Densities
1768
High-Power
Duplexers
R
1769A
Effect
of
Temporal
Ordering
R
on
Visual
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1770
Ground-State
Properties
R
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1771
Utilization
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II.
The
Square
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1772
Width
of
the
Turbulent
Trail
R
Behind
a
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Sphere
1773
Some
Differential-Geometric
R
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1775
Angular
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R
Magnetoresistance
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1776
Measurement
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1777
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1779
Generalized
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5,
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1780
Cyclotron
Resonance
R
B.
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Science
134,
1333
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1781
Direct
Experimental
Measure-
R
ment
of
the
Magnetic
Field
Dependence
of
the
Superconduct-
ing
Energy
Gap
of
Aluminum
1783
Preparation
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Discussion
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The
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1788
The
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1790
Existence
in
the
Large
of
R
Parallelism
Homomorphisms
1791
Magnetic
Field
Dependence
of
R
the
Superconducting
Penetration
Depth
in
Thin
Specimens
1793
Millimeter
Cyclotron
Resonance
R
Experiments
in
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1794
Solid-State
Devices
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R
than
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Oscillatory
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R
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Noncoherent
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1797
Crystallographic
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in
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the
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1799
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R
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1802
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Signal
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1808
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1812
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R
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Classical
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1817
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R
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1818
1819
R
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1832A
A
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for
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1833
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Optimum
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2488
Ultrasonics
R
2492
Lorentz
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R
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2493
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2494
The
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2495
Effect
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2496
An
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2510
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2511
Spin
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R
in
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2512
Midlatitude
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R
atures
on
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2514
A
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Converse
to
the
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2515
Optically
Pumped
Semicon-
R
ductor
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2516
Chemical
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and
R
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2517
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2518
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2520
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of
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the
Con-
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of
Sr2MgRe06
and
Na
x
W03
2521A
Radio-Echo
Studies
of
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R
at
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2522
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from
a
Linear
R
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to
an
Angular
Momen-
tum
Basis
for
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Parti-
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2523
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Digital
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2555
Reachability
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2556
Long-Range
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2557
Statistical
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Magnetic
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Phased
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Cause
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Night
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Space-Time
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Radio
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2576
Random
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the
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Particle
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Radar
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Progress
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Quenching
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2590
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R
2698
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Brebrick
Accepted
J.
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Chem.
Solids
2720
Optimum
Sampling
and
Quanti-
R
zing
Rates
L.
M.
Goodman
Proc.
IEEE
(Correspondence)
54,
90
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2721
Note
on
the
Effect
of
Shadowing
on
the
Backscattering
of
Waves
from
a
Random
Rough
Surface
2722
Comment
on
a
"Closed
Form
Expression
for
the
Mie
Series
for
Large,
Low-Density
Die-
lectric
Spheres"
R.
A.
Brockelman
T.
Hagfors
J.
Rheinstein
M.
Rockowitz
Accepted
IEEE
Trans.
Antennas
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Proc.
IEEE
(Correspondence)
54,
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2723
Single
Crystal
Growth
and
Elec-
trical
Transport
Properties
of
Intermediates
in
the
Spinel
System
Co
1+6
V
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D.
B.
Rogers
A.
Ferretti
Accepted
J.
Phys.
Chem.
Solids
2726
Random
Sampling
of
Random
Processes:
Mean-Square
Com-
parison
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
Pole-Shared
Linear-Phase
Band-
R
Pass
Filter
Bank
P.
R.
Drouilhet,
Jr.
L.
M.
Goodman
Proc.
IEEE
(Correspondence)
54,
701
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2731
Comparative
Data
on
CdS
Trans-
R
ducers
from
14
Mc/s
to
70Gc/s
R.
Weber
Proc.
IEEE
(Correspondence)
54,
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2732
Large
Cross-Linked
Polystyrene
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B.
Murphy
R
Slab
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Thermal
Fatigue
SPE
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2735
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Surface,
Magnetic
R
Ordering,
and
Electrical
Proper-
ties
of
Rare-Earth
Metals
A.
J.
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§
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O.
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Rev.
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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
2741
2743
R
Millimeter
Wave
Phonon
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J.
B.
Thaxter
tion,
Propagation
and
Attenuation
P.
E.
Tannenvvald
A
Note
on
Reconstruction
for
Randomly
Sampled
Data
Evidence
for
Impurity
States
Associated
with
High
Energy
Conduction
Band
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in
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J.
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O.
A.
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A.
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IEEE
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Ultrasonics
Accepted
IEEE
Trans.
Automat.
Control
Phys.
Rev.
Letters
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(1966),
DDC
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2747
Space-Time
Symmetry
Restric-
tions
on
Transport
Coefficients.
II.
Two
Theories
Compared
2748
The
Effect
of
Mercury
Contami-
R
nation
of
the
Work
Function
of
Gold
W.
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Jr.
Accepted
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Rev.
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Letters
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2749
2751
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2754
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Near
the
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J.
Johnson
Edge
Trial
Spacing
in
Instrumental
Running
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L.
Fozard
Resonance
Scattering
of
Lyman-a
H.
E.
Moses
Radiation
by
Hydrogen
Atoms
in
the
Ground
State
Large
Radar
Shield
Fabricated
at
Ground
Level
P.
Stetson
Accepted
Physics
of
III-V
Com-
pounds
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Accepted
Phys.
Rev.
Letters
Civil
Eng.
(ASCE)
42
(June
1966)
2755
Asymptotically
Optimum
Pre-
R
Emphasis
and
De-Emphasis
Networks
for
Sampling
and
Quantizing
2757
Electron-Beam
Pumped
Lasers
R
of
CdSe
and
CdS
L.
M.
Goodman
P.
R.
Drouilhet,
Jr.
C.
E.
Hurwitz
Proc.
IEEE
(Correspondence)
54,
795
(1966)
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Phys.
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121(1966)
2760
Polaron
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Anomalies
in
E.
J.
Johnson
R
the
Interband
Magnetoabsorption
D.
M.
Larsen
of
InSb
Phys.
Rev.
Letters
16,
655
(1966)
168
JA
No.
Journal
Articles
2761
Effects
of
Electron
Irradiation
R
of
Metal-Nitride-Semiconductor
Insulated
Gate
Field-Effect
Transistors
2762
An
Electron-Bombardment
R
Technique
for
the
Deposition
of
CdS
Film
Transducers
2766
Spontaneous
and
Coherent
Photo-
R
luminescence
in
Cd
x
Hgj_
x
Te
27
68
Anomaly
in
the
X-Ray
Scattering
of
ZnSe
2771
Quantum
Oscillations
in
the
R
Ultrasonic
Attenuation
and
Magnetic
Susceptibility
of
InBi
277
5
The
Cutoff
Frequency
of
a
R
Varactor
Diode
with
Variable
Series
Resistance
A.
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Stanley
H.
A.
R.
Wegener
§
R.
Weber
I.
Melngailis
A.
J.
Strauss
P.
M.
Raccah
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J.
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Proc.
IEEE
(Correspondence)
54,
784
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Accepted
Phys.
Rev.
Letters
Phys.
Rev.
144,
715(1966)
Proc.
IEEE
(Correspondence)
54,
875
(1966)
2776
Efficient
Visible
Lasers
of
CdS
x
Sei_
x
by
Electron-Beam
Excitation
C.
E.
Hurwitz
Appl.
Phys.
Letters
8,
243(1966)
2782
Recursive,
Complex
Fourier
R
Analysis
for
Real-Time
Applications
2783
Operating
Characteristics
from
Yes-No
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Forced-Choice
Procedures
J.
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A.
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Proc.
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2794
R
High
Temperature
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—
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Classical
Approach
11.
T.
E.
Stanley
E.
Kaplan
2802
R
Observation
of
the
Interaction
of
Plasmons
with
Longitudinal
Optical
Phonons
in
GaAs
A
G
Mooradian
B.
Wright
2806
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of
a
Vapor-
Grown
Ruby
J.
P
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R.
O'Connor
S.
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A.
Bradbury
2816
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Laser
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in
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x
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x
Te
J.
I.
A
O.
Dimmock
Melngailis
J.
Strauss
2822
R
Electroreflectance
in
Metals
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Feinleib
2824
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Source
Optical
Pumping
of
Visible
and
Infrared
Semiconductor
Lasers
R.J.
Phelan
Phys.
Rev.
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16,
981
(1966)
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Rev.
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Appl.
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Letters
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Phys.
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Rev.
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1200
(1966)
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IEEE
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Magnetic-Core
Memory
Theory
of
Ferrites
in
Rec-
tangular
Waveguides
Communication
through
Noisy,
Random-Multipath
Channels
Conference
Keynote
Speech
Theory
of
Magneto-Band
Effect
and
Cyclotron
Resonance
at
In-
frared
Frequencies
A
Pulsed
Magnetic
Field
Sys-
tem
for
Cyclotron
Resonance
and
Magneto-Band
Effects
at
Infrared
Frequencies
High-Speed,
Sensitive
Infrared
Detector
for
Magneto-Band
Effect
and
Cyclotron
Resonance
Measurements
Experiments
on
Magneto-Band
Effect
and
Cyclotron
Resonance
at
Infrared
Frequencies
Long
Time
Work
Function
Changes
Induced
by
Light
and
Electrostatic
Fields
l/f
Noise
and
Germanium
Sur-
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The
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Univ.
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1956
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Univ.
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1956
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the
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the
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High
Intensity
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Magnetic
Fields
Advances
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Solid-State
Electronics
—
Magnetics
TX-0,
A
Transistor
Computer
with
a
256
by
256
Memory
Magnetic
Properties
of
Dilute
Magnetic
Alloys
and
of
the
Rare
Earth
Metals
Detection
of
Dislocation
Tilts
and
Strains
by
X-Rays
Constraint
Principle
in
Ferro-
magnetic
Domain
Theory
Magnetization
Processes
in
Heat-Treated
Single
Crys-
tal
Cobalt
Ferrite
Digital-Analog
Function
Generators
Ferromagnetic
Resonance
in
Ultra-Thin
Films
Recent
Advances
in
the
Design
of
High
Field
DC
Solenoid
Magnets
Steady-State
and
Pulse
Meas-
urement
Techniques
for
Thin
Magnetic
Films
in
the
VHF-
UHF
Range
Suggestion
Concerning
the
Role
of
Wave-Function
Symmetry
in
Transition
Metals
and
Their
Alloys
Some
Ferrimagnetic
Properties
of
the
System
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O
Static
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R.
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W.
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H.H.
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Proc.
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Univ.
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1956
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Boston,
Oct.
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Some
Magnetic
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Crystallo-
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Properties
of
the
Sys-
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LaMn.
Ni
O,
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1-x
x
3+A
870
Domain-Wall
Structure
in
R
Permalloy
Films
871
Further
Development
of
the
R
Vibrating-Coil
Magnetometer
878
SAGE
-
A
Data
Processing
System
for
Air
Defense
879
Operation
of
the
SAGE
Duplex
R
Computers
910
A
Band
Separation
Filter
for
the
225-400Mcps
Band
912
Signals
with
Uniform
Ambi-
guity
Functions
913
The
Measurement
of
Delay-
Line
Transducer
Resistance
914
Analysis
of
the
Spectral
Shape
R
of
Modulation
Splatter
916
Algebraic
Decoding
for
the
Binary
Erasure
Channel
933
Recent
Developments
on
Solid
R
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Masers
A.
Wold
R.
J.
Arnott
J.
B.
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E.
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Proc.
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1957
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1958
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Session
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Detection
Theory
and
Its
Applications:
Communications
Applications
950
A
Study
of
Sea
Clutter
Spectra
958
Oscillatory
Magneto-
R
Absorption
of
Radiation
in
Semiconductors
994
Resonance
and
Magneto-
Absorption
in
Solids
at
Milli-
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Infrared
Fre-
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Jr.
IRE
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1958
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Semicon-
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Computing
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Prof.
Intl.
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on
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in
Electronics
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Brussels,
June
1958
1012A
Magneto-Absorption
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Proc.
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1958
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R
an
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E.
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June
1958
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Cross
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R
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by
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Cyclotron
Resonance
1034
Quantum
Magneto-Absorption
R
Phenomena
in
Semiconductors
1035
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Man-Body
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R
electric
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purity
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L.
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1958
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1091
Radar
Observation
of
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1104
Angular
Diversity
Reception
at
2290
Mcps
Over
a
188-Mile
Path
1111
Anisotropy
in
Permalloy
R
Films
1112
Properties
of
Permalloy
R
Films
Having
a
Magnetoelastic
Easy
Axis
Normal
to
the
Film
1113
Magnetic
Properties
of
Nickel-
R
Iron
Ferrite
J.H.
Chisholm
J.
F.
Roche
L.
P.
Rainville
H.G.
Root
D.
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E.
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N.
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IRE
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J.
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174
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No.
Meeting
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1115
Internal
Structure
of
Cross-
R
Tie
Walls
in
Thin
Permalloy
Films
Through
High
Resolu-
tion
Bitter
Techniques
1116
Test
of
Spin-Wave
Theory
R
with
Precision
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82S
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J.
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The
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Made
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1148
1151
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Wind
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Stress
Distribution
and
Jump
Phenomena
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under
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A
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Ap-
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Conv.
Record
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1161
The
Probability
Density
of
the
R
Output
of
a
Filter
When
the
Input
is
a
Random
Telegraphic
Signal
1163
Measuring
the
Characteristics
R
of
Present-Day
Ultrasonic
Delay
Lines
1164
Operating
Characteristics
of
a
Thin
Film
Memory
1174
Impulse
Switching
of
Ferrites
1180
Optical
Absorption
of
CoO
and
R
MnO
Above
and
Below
the
Neel
Temperature
1219
Millimeter
Instrumentation
R
for
Solid
State
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A.
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No.
1301
Transistor
Circuit
Techniques
R
for
a
Core
Memory
with
500
Millimicroseconds
Cycle
Time
1314
Self-Organizing
Models
for
Learned
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1317
An
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Correcting
Encoder
R
and
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Line
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V.
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1959
1324
1325
R
A
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Space-Charge
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IRE-AIEE
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Tube
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Univ.
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1350
A
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Space
Com-
R.
P.
Ingalls
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Through
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James
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272
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1352A
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Chemical
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R
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82
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IRE,
PGI
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27
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1384
1385
1386
1391
R
Some
Properties
of
Magnetic
Films
by
Microwave
Reso-
nance
Etching
and
Inhibition
of
the
{ill}
Surfaces
of
the
III-V
Intermetallic
Compounds:
InSb
Some
Structure-Sensitive
Mag-
netic
Properties
of
Permalloy
Films
The
Oxidation
of
Intermetallic
Compounds
—
III.
The
Room-
Temperature
Oxidation
of
AIHB
V
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175
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176
JA
No.
Meeting
Speeches
1392A
The
Oxidation
of
Intermetallic
R
Compounds:
IV.
The
Sorption
of
Oxygen
by
InSb
at
78
"K
1412A
Pulsed
Field
Millimeter
Wave
Maser
1421
Initial
Susceptibility
Spectra
R
of
Permalloy
Films
1422
Galvanomagnetic
Effects
in
R
Ferromagnetic
Resonance
1423A
The
Millstone
Radar
in
Satel-
lite
and
Missile
Tracking
1424
Direct
Cation-Cation
Inter-
R
actions
in
Primarily
Ionic
Solids
A.
J.
Rosenberg
A.
A.
Menna
S.
Foner
L.
R.
Momo
A.
Mayer
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A.
Myers
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F.
Soohoo
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Arthur
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84
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J.
Appl.
Phys.31,
359S(1960)
1425
Interpretation
of
the
Magnetic
R
and
Crystallographic
Prop-
erties
of
Several
Iron,
Nickel,
and
Iron-Nickel
Nitrides
J.
B.
Goodenough
A.
Wold
R.
J.
Arnott
J.
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324S(1960)
1426
R
1429
R
1430
R
1433
R
1451
1472
1478
R
1486
R
Classical
Theory
of
Spin
Con-
figurations
in
the
Cubic
Spinel
Magnetic
Transitions
in
Ti
2
0
3
and
V
2
0
3
Low-Temperature
X-Ray
Dif-
fraction
Studies
on
Vanadium
Sesquioxide
Flux
Reversal
by
Noncoherent
Rotation
in
Magnetic
Films
Cyclotron
Resonance
and
Im-
purity
Levels
in
Semicon-
ductors
The
Spin
Wave
Spectrum
in
Magnetic
Fields
T.
A.
Kaplan
P.H.
Carr
S.
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E.
P.
Warekois
K.
J.
Harte
B.
Lax
R.
F.
Soohoo
Solid
State
Microwave
Devices
R.
H.
Kingston
Anisotropy
and
Inversion
in
Permalloy
Films
D.
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Jr.
M.
S.
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J.
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344S(1960)
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346S(1960)
J.
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283S
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Nachrichtentechnische
Fach-
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Band
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J.
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Phys.31,
295S(1960)
177
Meeting
Speeches
JA
No.
1487
Investigations
into
the
Origin
of
Anisotropy
in
Oblique-
Incidence
Films
1496
Thermal
Conduction
in
Rotating
Liquid
Helium
II
1507
Application
of
Boolean
Ma-
trices
to
the
Analysis
of
Flow
Diagrams
1518A
Activity
in
Networks
of
Neuron-
Like
Elements
1518B
Activity
in
Networks
of
Neuron-
Like
Elements
1530
Communication
in
Digital
Systems
1544
Recognition
of
Sloppy,
Hand-
Printed
Characters
1552
Use
of
Pivotal
Microbalance
Design
for
the
Determination
of
Mass
Changes
1564
Critical
Heat
Currents
in
Rotating
Liquid
Helium
II
1584
Precision
Speed
Control
of
a
High-Speed
Camera
M.
S.
Cohen
E.
E.
Huber,
Jr.
G.
P.
Weiss
D.
O.
Smith
C.
E.
Chase
R.
T.
Prosser
B.G.
Farley
W.A.
Clark
B.G.
Farley
W.A.
Clark
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1959
Proc.
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on
Informa-
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Theory,
London,
Aug.
1960
Proc.
IRE
Natl.
Aeronautics
Elec.
Conf.,
Wright-Patterson
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Dayton,
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1960
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London,
1961)
Proc.
Western
Joint
Computer
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1960
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Photography,
Washington,
Oct.
1960
Note:
Since
1960,
Meeting
Speeches
are
designated
MS
rather
than
JA.
MS
No.
10A
11
22
24
Some
Characteristics
of
Ion-
ospheric
Backscatter
Observed
at
440
Mc/s
Minimum
Energy
Spin
Con-
figurations
in
the
Spinel
Structure
Magneto-Spectroscopy
in
Semiconductors
Damaged
Layers
in
the
{ill}
Surfaces
of
the
III-V
Semi-
conductor
Compounds
V.
C.
Pineo
L.
G.
Kraft
H.
W.
Briscoe
T.A.
Kaplan
K.
Dwight
N.
Menyuk
B.
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Proc.
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Prague,
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1960
Proc.
Intl.
Conf.
on
Semiconductor
Physics,
Prague,
Aug.
1960
178
Meeting
Speeches
MS
No.
26
2.H
Moon
Relay
Communication
Impact
Ionization
of
Impurities
in
Compensated
Germanium
On
Geodesies
That
Are
Also
Orbits
W.
H.
Radford
A.
L.
McWhorter
R.
H.
Rediker
R.
Hermann
'5
2
Pattern
Recognition
with
an
L
G.
Roberts
R
Adaptive
Network
40
General
Spin-Wave
Dispersion
Relations
R
F.
Soohoo
4
2
Reproducibility
of
Electro-
I.
\\.
Wolf
§
R
deposited
Thin
Film
Memory
Arrays
T
S.
Crowther
4
[
.
Magnetoplasma
Effects
in
B
Lax
R
Solids
49
Quantum
Mechanical
Three-
I.
J.
Eyges
Pv
Body
Problem.
II
S2
Proposed
Symbology
for
Digital
Systems
T
C.
Bartee
56
Some
Results
in
the
Measure-
11
L.
Yudkin
R
ment
of
Impulse
Noise
on
Several
Telephone
Circuits
58
Measured
Error
Distributions
R
on
the
Bell
A-l
Facility
over
Various
Media
59
The
Testing
of
Digital
Data
R
Transmission
Channels
and
Circuits
60
The
Design
of
Data
Trans-
mission
Systems
61
Advanced
Radar
Information
Evaluation
System
-
ARIES
E.
J.
Hofmann
R.
G.
Enticknap
R.
G.
Enticknap
R.
M.
Lerner
D.
L.
Lovenvirth
W.
F.
Hoist
66
R
Errors
in
Data
Transmission
Systems
1?
G.
Enticknap
67
R
Modulation
and
Signal
Selec-
tion
for
Digital
Data
Systems
R.
M.
Lerner
69
R
A
Helium
3
Refrigerator
C
J.
Rauch
IRE
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Conv.
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Proc.
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Physics,
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1960
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IRE
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356(1960)
Proc.
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1960
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PGMTT
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Proc.
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1960
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Conf.,
Chicago,
Oct.
1960
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AIEE
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Electronics
Conf.,
Chicago,
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1960
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AIEE
Natl.
Electronics
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AIEE
Winter
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1961
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15
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AIEE
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Electronics
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1960
Proc.
Cryogenic
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Conf.,
Boulder,
Aug.
1960
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Meeting
Speeches
MS
No.
78
The
Effect
of
Channel
Geom-
R
etry
and
Rotation
on
the
Critical
Heat
Current
in
Liquid
Helium
II
82
Low-Temperature
Devices
84
Learning
in
Random
Nets
86
An
Account
of
the
Factors
R
That
Are
Important
in
the
Tracking
of
Space
Vehicles
by
Means
of
Radar
86A
Radar
Tracking
of
Space
R
Vehicles
89
The
Computer
as
a
Pattern
R
Generator
for
Perceptual
Research
91
Distances
and
Ratios
in
R
Psychophysical
Scaling
94
Spin-Lattice
Interaction
for
R
Electrons
in
Semiconductors
106
Anisotropy
in
Permalloy
Films
R
Evaporated
at
Grazing
Incidence
112
Superconducting
Resonant
R
Cavities
121
Excitation
and
Boundary
Effects
R
in
Spin-Wave
Resonance
124
Impulse
Selection
for
Core
R
Logic
126
Antiferromagnetic
Resonance
R
in(Cr
2
0
3
)i_
x
•
(A1
2
0
3
)
Single
Crystals
127
Annealing
of
Oblique-Incidence
R
Permalloy
Films
132
Anisotropy
in
Nickel-Iron
R
Films
133
Classical
Theory
of
the
Ground
R
Spin
State
in
Spinels
135
Areas
for
Research
and
De-
R
velopment
in
the
Millimeter
Wavelength
Region
C.
E.
Chase
A.
L.
McWhorter
M.
Minsky
O.
G.
Selfridge
W.
W.
Ward
W.
W.
Ward
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White
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M.
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II.
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H.
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J.
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Conf.
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1960
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PGE
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Information
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London,
1961)
Trans.
IRE,
PGSET
Natl.
Symp.,
Washington,
Sept.
1960
NEREM
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1960
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Proc.
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Infrared
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Large
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Interim
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Report
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Study
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Hydrostatic
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Support
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a
300
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Interim
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Hydrostatic
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I-A2245-7
The
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Method
of
Compensation
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Stiffness,
Interim
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A
Comparative
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Hydrostatic
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1958
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1959
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No.
Generation
and
Properties
of
Thermal
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Nov.
I960
Plasmas
(1955-1960)
Infrared
Spectrum
Analysis
of
Plastics
and
Resins,
Particularly
Polyurethanes,
Polyesters,
Epoxys,
and
Polymers
(1950-1960)
Preparation
and
Properties
of
Indium
28
Dec.
I960
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
8
Feb.
1961
Systems
(1950-February
1961)
Instrumentation
for
Recovery
and
Re-entry
of
Manned
Spacecraft
(1955-April
1961)
Perturbative
Forces
Affecting
the
2
Oct.
1961
Motions
of
Artificial
Earth
Satellites
(1955-April
1961)
Artificial
Intelligence
-
Soviet
Bloc
27
Dec.
1961
(1950-1961)
DDC
No.
250956
250957
254335
272830
271667
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H-251
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P$2.80
H-252
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H-282
M$1.50
P$4.90
H-381
M$1.50
P$14.40
H-378
M$1.50
P$6.65
9
Network
Flow
Theory
Especially
the
Trans-
portation
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
285491
H-429
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2
04
Reference
Bibliographies
No.
14
15-1
16
17
18
19
21
22
24
25
26
27
28
29
50
Radar
Astronomy
(1946-August
1962)
Radomes,
Part
1
(1949-November
1962)
31
Dec.1962
31
Jan.1963
DDC
No.
294683
401159
Raman
Spectra
of
Inorganic
Solids
with
Emphasis
on
Quartz
(1947-December
1962)
Diamond:
Synthesis
and
Properties
30
Apr.
1963
415716
(1958-December
1962)
Superconducting
Magnets
and
Properties
of
Superconductors
(1960-,Ianuary
1963)
Photometric
Measurements
of
the
Lunar
Surface
(1952-April
1963)
Redundancy
Techniques
for
Achieving
Reliability
in
Logical
Networks
(1962-July
1963)
Representations
and
Applications
of
Lorentz
Groups
(1956-September
1963)
Depolarization
of
Electromagnetic
Radiation
Scattered
from
Anisotropic
Media
(1947-April
1964)
Antimonides,
Arsenides
and
Phosphides
of
the
Transition
Metals
(1958-June
1964)
Scattering
and
Attenuation
by
Precipitation
11
Aug.
1965
628200
Particles
(1
950-September
1964)
Formant
Tracking
(1950-August
1965)
Adhesion
of
Vacuum
Deposited
Thin
Films
(Permalloy,
Magnetic,
Metallic)
on
Glass
(1950-September
1965)
Zinc
Telluride,
Zinc
Selenide,
Cadmium
Telluride
and
Their
Combinations
(1960-April
1966)
Klectronically-Controlled
Microwave
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1966)
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Electronic
Aids
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Air
Navigation
Q-2
Recent
Developments
in
Package
Nuclear
Power
Reactors
Q-3
Design
of
Logic
Circuits
Using
Transistors
Q-4
Instrumentation
for
Television
Scan
and
Frame
Rate
Conversion
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Residual
Gas
Analysis
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Vacuum
Systems
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Artificial
Dielectrics
for
Focusing
Microwaves
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in
Air
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Integrating
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Photographs
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Europium
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Control
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of
Random
Processes
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3
Stability
Constants
and
Volatility
Constants
of
Barium
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Strontium
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Period
Covered
1956-1962
1959-Sept.
1962
1958-1962
1952-1962
1959-Apr.1963
1948-Jan.
1963
1946-June
1963
1958-Apr.
1963
1959-June
1963
1928-Oct.
1963
1957-1965
1952-Apr.
1965
1964-Jan.
1966
Date
Completed
July
1962
Sept.
1962
Nov.1962
Dec.1962
July
1963
Aug.
1963
July
1963
May
1963
July
1963
Nov.1963
Jan.1966
May
1965
Feb.
1966
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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
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
Baker,
R.
H
JA-122
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-1657,
JA-1665,
JA-2012;
MS-52,
MS-381,
MS-867
Basore,
B.
L.,
TR-7
Bauer,
.1.
R.,
TR-124,
TR-186;
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
;
JA-1645,
•
TA-1139,
GR-33G-0015,
207
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
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
208
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
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
209
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
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
210
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,
JA-
JA-
JA-
JA-
JA-
JA-
JA-
JA-
,TA-
JA-
MS
H.C.,
TR-293;
JA-561,
JA-763,
JA-783,
831,
JA-888,
JA-893,
JA-894,
JA-938,
998,
JA-1019,
JA-1293,
JA-1367,
1396A,
JA-1428,
JA-1455,
JA-1466,
1510,
JA-1536,
JA-1545,
JA-1565A,
1601,
JA-1607,
JA-1614,
JA-1709,
1710,
JA-1735,
JA-1766,
JA-1797,
JA-1812,
1819,
JA-1863A,
JA-1914,
JA-1915,
1929,
JA-1933,
JA-1951,
JA-2045,
JA-2092,
2202,
JA-2265,
JA-2366,
JA-2412,
JA-2447,
2523,
JA-2621,
JA-1385
,
MS-24,
MS-436,
•
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
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
211
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
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
212
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-0051
JA-2178A;
MS-143
Jones,
C.
W.,
TR-19,
GR-53G-0039,
GR-53G-0044,
JA-921,
JA-1241,
JA-1730,
MS-1470
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
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
213
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
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
214
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
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
215
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
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
216
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
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
217
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
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
218
Author
Index
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
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
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
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
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.
Wood,
P.
E
JA-2546
Wood,
R.
V
JA-2643
Woodward,
Worrell,
F
TR-67;
JA-1072
Jr.,
TR-318;
JA-1948,
JA-2209,
Jr.,
TR-104,
TR-421;
TN-1966-30;
C.
E.,
JA-1443
.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
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
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
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
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
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
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
ALARM
SYSTEMS
TR-24,
TR-72
ALGEBRA
JA-1881,
JA-1897A
ALGORITHMS
TR-270;
GR-22G-0002,
GR-25G-17,
GR-1964-64;
JA-2058
ALKALINE
EARTH
FLUORIDES
JA-2042
ALLOYS
JA-459,
JA-1006,
JA-2170,
JA-2413A;
JA-838.
MS-1131
Thermoelectric
effect
JA-2622
ALUMINUM
Superconductivity
JA-1781;
MS-301,
MS-551
ALUMINUM
OXIDES
JA-1704;
MS-126
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
AMPLITUDE
TN-1966-1
AMRAD
TRAJECTORY
Data
smoothing
GR-1965-7
ANALOG
COMPUTERS
GR-1964-19
ANALOG
MODULATION
GR-25G-20
ANECHOIC
CHAMBERS
JA-2400
ANALYTICAL
CHEMISTRY
JA-2631A,
JA-2620
223
Subject
Index
ANELEX
GR-21G-0017,
GR-312G-12
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
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
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
ATMOSPHERE
Absorption
GR-82G-0021;
JA-1722
ATOMIC
SPECTRA
JA-2606
ATTITUDE
CONTROL
GR-22G-9;
Bib-23;
Q-ll
AUDITORY
PERCEPTION
JA-1009,
JA-1264
AUDITORY
THRESHOLD
JA-3,
JA-122,
JA-510
AURORA
Effect
on
UHF
signals
JA-1448;
JA-1350
Radar
observations
JA-770
AUTOMATIC
CONTROL
JA-2465,
JA-2555.
JA-2628
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
BLOOD
FLOW
JA-1602
BOLTZMANN
EQUATION
JA-1546A
BOMARC
Guidance
JA-1072
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
BARIUM
CHELATES
Q-13
BASEBALL
PROGRAM
TR-306;
MS-249
BASELINE
TN-1966-4
BATS
TR-271,
TR-285;
GR-41G-3,
JA-1400,
JA-1727,
JA-1858,
JA-2055,
JA-2109,
JA-2115,
MS-162,
MS-581
BEARINGS
TR-198;
JA-1616A
BINARY
SEQUENCES
TR-95;
GR-22G-0036,
GR-1964-70;
JA-2058
BINARY
SIGNALS
TR-258
BIRDS
Radar
return
GR-45-42;
JA-1091
BISMUTH
Crystal
growth
MS-89
5
GR-47G-0010;
JA-2016,
JA-2266;
CADMIUM
ARSENIDE
JA-1359,
JA-2661
CADMIUM
MERCURY
TELLURIDE
JA-1854,
JA-2766;
MS-453
CADMIUM
SELENIDE
JA-2757,
JA-2776
CADMIUM
SULFIDE
JA-2731,
JA-2757,
JA-2762,
JA-2776
CADMIUM
TELLURIDE
JA-2383,
JA-2743;
Bib-29
CADMIUM
TIN
ARSENIDE
JA-1502
CALCIUM
FLUORIDE
JA-1813A,
JA-2239,
JA-2302,
JA-2312,
JA-2361A,
JA-2588,
JA-2589
CALCULUS
JA-1905
CALIBRATION
SPHERE
JA-2631
CALLISCOPE
TR-212
CALORIMETER
JA-1719
225
Subject
Index
CAMERAS
Oscilloscope
GR-21G-0004
Speed
control
JA-1584
CARBIDES
Metal
JA-2621
CASSEGRAINIAN
SYSTEMS
TR-324;
GR-46-43
CASSIOPEIA
A
Absorption
lines
JA-23
48
CATARACTS
JA-949
CATERPILLAR
PROJECT
TR-86
CATHODE-RAY
TUBES
TR-58,
TR-64,
TR-212;
JA-162,
JA-855
CATHODES
TR-356
CERENKOV
RADIATION
GR-25G-0033
CFAR
TR-189;
GR-47-29,
GR-47-33
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
CIRCULATION
JA-1776
CLUTTER
TR-8,
TR-178,
TR-399;
GR-312-12,
GR-1964-29;
JA-2382
CLUTTER
MAPPER
ACM-52
TR-206
COAXIAL
LINES
GR-46G-0002,
GR-46G-0010;
JA-951
COAXIAL
SWITCH
TR-170
COBALT
TR-312;
JA-1677,
JA-2436
COBALT
CHROMITE
MS-925
COBALT
FERRITE
JA-278,
JA-1708,
JA-1943;
JA-857
,
MS-350
COBALT
OXIDE
JA-1338;
JA-1180
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
226
Subject
Index
CODING
(Continued)
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
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
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
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
228
Subject
Index
CRYOGENICS
(see
also
Helium,
Liquid)
JA-2061A,
JA-2098,
JA-2326,
JA-2373,
JA-2590;
MS-69,
MS-82,
MS-985A
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
CRYSTAL
GROWTH
JA-1744,
JA-1852,
JA-2241,
JA-2393,
JA-2417,
JA-2423,
JA-2653,
JA-2723;
MS-671,
MS-895
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
CYLINDERS
I
)rag
GR-22G-13
Backscattering
GR-1964-14
DAMP
GR-46G-0005
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
DATA
REDUCTION
TR-241;
GR-22G-0019,
GR-22G-0020
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,
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
DATA
TRANSMITTER
JA-11
DECISION
MAKING
JA-66,
JA-1714,
JA-1877
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
DIAMOND
JA-1793;
MS-454;
Bib-17
DIAMOND
CIRCUIT
TR-300;
TN-1966-39
DICON
TR-251,
TR-275;
GR-52G-1
DIELECTRICS
JA-1475,
JA-2041A,
JA-2353,
JA-2360,
JA-2647
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
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
229
Subject
Index
DIODES
(Continued)
Infrared
JA-2102
Junction
JA-1786,
JA-2305,
JA-2775
Tunnel
GR-52G-0018,
GR-81G-0031;
JA-1653,
JA-1847
DIPLEXERS
TR-255;
GR-1964-9,
GR-1964-22;
JA-2705,
MS-892
DIPOLES
TR-292,
TR-369;
GR-36G-2,
GR-1964-33;
JA-1738,
JA-1834,
JA-2007A,
JA-2175,
MS-923
DIRECTIONAL
COUPLERS
TR-19
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
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
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
EARTHQUAKE
WARNING
TN-1965-62
ECHO
Orbit
JA-1673
ECHO
I
GR-30G-2;
MS-267
ECHO
II
GR-1964-16
ECLIPSE
JA-2371,
JA-2434
EDUCATION
JA-1941
ELASTIC
SUSPENSIONS
JA-2183
ELECTRIC
FIELDS
Particle
dynamics
JA-9,
JA-13
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM
TR-165;
JA-1818
ELECTROFORMING
JA-1379
ELECTROLUMINESCENCE
JA-2131,
JA-2457
ELECTROLYTIC
CELL
JA-938
ELECTROLYTIC
POLARIZATION
.TA-1873
ELECTROMAGNETIC
FIELDS
TR-310;
JA-2370
ELECTROMAGNETIC
VECTOR
JA-2594
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
E
LECTROMAGNETS
JA-1477,
JA-1577,
JA-1712
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
ELECTRON
GAS
JA-1475,
JA-2100
ELF.CTRON
TEMPERATURE
JA-2553
ELECTRON
TRAJECTORIES
JA-162,
JA-210
ELECTRON
TRANSPORT
THEORY
JA-1542;
MS-449,
MS-451
ELECTRON
TUBES
High
Power
TR-257;
MS-694
Transmit-receive
TR-155;
GR-46-37,
GR-46-45
230
Subject
Index
ELECTRONS
Narrow
band
MS-940,
MS-941
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
ENERGY
DENSITIES
JA-2147
EPHEMERIDES
Computer
generation
TR-391,
TR-400
EPITAXIAL
GROWTH
JA-2295
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
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
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
FERRITE
CORE
INDUCTORS
GR-52G-6
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
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
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
FLEXOWRITERS
GR-21G-0001
231
Subject
Index
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
FREQUENCY
MODULATION
Measurement
TR-16
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
FREQUENCY
SYNTHESIS
TN-1965-43
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
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
GADOLINIUM
JA-2486
GALACTIC
CENTER
REGION
JA-2699
GALLIUM
Analysis
JA-1266
Surfaces
JA-2188
GALLIUM
ANTIMONIDE
GR-83G-0031;
JA-927,
GALLIUM
ARSENIDE
JA-1149,
JA-2028
JA-1371,
JA-1949,
JA-2155,
JA-2339,
JA-2528,
MS-241,
MS-1158
JA-1614,
JA-1642,
JA-1675,
JA-1984,
JA-2032-I,
II,
.TA-2131,
JA-2227,
JA-2302,
JA-2337,
JA-2420A,
JA-2453,
JA-2482,
JA-2529A,
JA-2697,
JA-2802;
MS-675,
MS-735,
MS-752,
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
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-0042
GEODESICS
JA-1589,
GR-22G-0020.
GKOMETRY
JA-1591
GERMANE
JA-35,
JA-47
JA-1590,
JA-1590A;
MS-28
JA-159Z,
JA-1725,
JA-1773
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
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
GERMANIUM
OXIDES
JA-1007
GERMANIUM-IODIDE
SOLUTION
JA-1812
GERMANIUM-SILICON
ALLOYS
Optical
properties
JA-1006
GERMANIUM
TELLURIDE
JA-2332
GOLD
JA-2748
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
COMPOUNDS
TR-150;
JA-839,
JA-1396A,
JA-1607
JA-1709,
JA-1735,
JA-1819,
JA-1933,
JA-2366,
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
HELICAL
DENSITY
WAVES
TR-320
HELICONS
JA-2638
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
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
HYPERSONIC
FLOW
JA-2078
HYPERVELOCITY
PELLETS
Wakes
TR-248,
TR-307,
TR-342
HYPERVELOCITY
RE-ENTRY
MS-163
HYPERVELOCITY
SPHERES
Radiation
TR-290,
TR-370;
JA-1772,
JA-1967,
JA-2557
HYPERVELOCITY
VEHICLES
Scattering
GR-312G-0002;
JA-1891
IMAGE
TUBES
GR-85G-0004
IMPEDANCE
JA-1986,
JA-2304
INDIUM
Analysis
JA-946,
JA-1525
INDIUM
ANTIMONIDE
JA-650,
JA-651,
JA-894,
JA-927,
JA-1428
JA-1534
JA-1455,
JA-1535,
JA-1629,
JA-1692,
.IA-1795,
JA-1819,
JA-1929,
JA-2045,
JA-2202,
JA-2246,
JA-1510,
JA-1567,
JA-1766,
JA-1894,
JA-2149,
JA-2290,
JA-1466,
JA-1549,
JA-1710,
JA-1864,
JA-2139,
JA-2265,
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
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
INDUCTANCE
BRIDGE
JA-1581A
INDUCTANCE
COILS
JA-1874
INERTIAL
NAVIGATION
TR-289
INFORMATION
RETRIEVAL
GR-4G-0002;
JA-1514,
JA-1880B;
MS-242
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
INFRARED
DETECTORS
JA-1808;
JA-544
INFRARED
SPECTROSCOPY
JA-1461
234
Subject
Index
INSTRUMENTS
Human
engineering
JA-2751
INTERFEROMETERS
TR-16;
GR-312-23;
JA-1698,
JA-2306
INTERMETALLIC
COMPOUNDS
.TA-763,
JA-839,
JA-892,
JA-998,
JA-1607;
JA-1391
,
JA-1392A,
MS-269
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,
MS-253A.
MS-836
TR-274,
TR-374;
JA-1784,
JA-1983,
JA-2435;
MS-10A,
JA-2553
JA-2569,
Perturbations
JA-2218
Reflection
TR-1
Scattering
TR-1,
TR-81
JA-344,
JA-1593,
JA-2119,
JA-2356
MS-253A,
MS-836
Temperature
JA-2299,
JA-2512
Transmission
TR-93,
TR-168;
JA-1107,
.TA-1916
IRON,
ATOMIC
JA-773,
.TA-2511
IRON
NITRIDES
JA-1697;
JA-1425
IRON
SULFIDE
MS-363
IRON
WHISKERS
MS-59
9
JAMMING
TR-31,
TR-103
KEPLERIAN
ORBITS
GR-22G-0038
KERSTON
THEORY
JA-1599
KINEPLEX
GR-25G-0017,
GR-25G-0024
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
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
LASERS
JA-1984
JA-2167
JA-2280
JA-2337
JA-2405
MS-7
52,
JA-2043,
JA-2065,
JA-2152,
JA-2246,
JA-2247,
JA-2258,
JA-2290,
JA-2294,
JA-2302,
JA-2379,
JA-2388,
.TA-2510-
MS-654.
JA-2339,
JA-2437,
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
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,
JA-2708
Photoelectron
statistics
JA-2708,
JA-2727
Ruby
JA-2806
Raman
MS-674
Semiconductor
TR-392;
JA-2418,
JA-2419,
JA-2464,
JA-2515,
JA-2584,
JA-2588,
JA-2589,
JA-2664,
JA-2757,
JA-2816,
JA-2824;
MS-1447
LATTICE
THEORY
TR-252;
JA-1867,
JA-1885,
JA-1913,
JA-2025;
MS-94
LEAD
Superconductivity
MS-551
LEAD
SELENIDE
JA-2305,
JA-2335,
JA-2419;
MS-1001
LEAD
SULFIDE
JA-1808,
JA-2335,
JA-2517
LEAD
TELLURIDE
GR-85G-0011;
JA-1785,
JA-2263,
JA-2270,
JA-2305,
JA-2335,
JA-2405;
MS-1001
LEARNING
JA-1511,
JA-1667,
JA-1777,
JA-1830A;
JA-1896,
JA-1908,
JA-2140;
MS-84
LEARNING
MACHINES
MS-583
LEGENDRE
SEQUENCES
GR-34-71,
GR-36G-0047
LEMMAS
GR-52G-0020
LENSES
Design
JA-2026
Eaton
TR-273
Luneberg
TR-273,
TR-277
LIGHT
Reflection
JA-2475
LIGHT
PEN
TR-296;
JA-1443
LIGHT
SOURCES
JA-2065
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
LINCOLN
WRITER
GR-51-8;
JA-1057
LINEAR
SYSTEMS
JA-2134
Time-varying
GR-41G-6;
JA-1307
LITHIUM
COMPOUNDS
JA-867
LITHIUM
HYDRIDE
JA-1144,
JA-1145,
JA-1173,
JA-1249
LITHIUM
SPINELS
JA-2495
LOGISTICS
GR-22G-0071,
GR-22G-1
LORENTZ
GROUP
JA-2240,
JA-2378,
JA-2594,
JA-2596;
Bib-22
LORENTZ
MICROSCOPY
JA-2562
LOW
ALTITUDE
DETECTION
TR-161
LUMINESCENCE
JA-2302,
JA-2312,
JA-2416;
MS-1011,
MS-1013
LUNAR
COMMUNICATION
GR-30G-0011;
MS-25
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
MACHINING
JA-2185
MADISTER
JA-1981
MAGNETIC
AMPLIFIERS
JA-32,
JA-238
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
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
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
MAGNETIC
MATERIALS
JA-315,
JA-681,
JA-862,
JA-891,
JA-1044,
JA-1077;
JA-838,
MS-1010,
MS-1014,
MS-1176
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
MAGNETOMETER
TR-202;
JA-524,
JA-1200,
JA-1376;
JA-871
MAGNETOSTRICTION
TR-54
MAGNETRONS
TR-16;
JA-9,
JA-634,
JA-639,
JA-2176
MAGNETS
Heisenberg
MS-843,
MS-1175
Solenoid
JA-863
Superconducting
MS-394;
Bib-18
MAN-MACHINE
TN-1966-4;
JA-1714
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
MANGANOUS
FLUORIDE
TR-302;
JA-772
MANGANOUS
STANNATE
JA-1723
MARKOV
PROCESSES
JA-592,
JA-780,
JA-1193
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
MASS
SPECTROSCOPY
TR-265,
JA-1855,
JA-2091
237
Subject
Index
MATERIALS
Dynamic
loads
GR-71G-2
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-1950,
JA-2033,
JA-2124,
JA-2316,
JA-2587
JA-1802,
.TA-1985,
JA-2075,
JA-2186,
JA-2323.
JA-1881,
JA-2012,
JA-2099,
JA-2240.
JA-1897,
JA-2021A,
JA-2120,
JA-2257,
JA-2425,
JA-2461,
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
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
MERCURY,
PROJECT
MS-524,
MS-525
MERCURY
SELENIDE
JA-1549,
JA-1775,
JA-1828,
JA-1951,
JA-2225;
MS-199,
MS-200,
MS-201,
MS-268
MERCURY
TELLURIDE
JA-2225,
JA-2389,
JA-2413A,
JA-2480;
MS-200,
MS-201,
MS-268
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
MICROWAVE
DEVICES
JA-1821,
JA-2428,
JA-2533;
JA-1478
;
Bib-30
MICROWAVE
DISCHARGE
Shielding
MS-641
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
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
238
Subject
Index
MILLSTONE
(see
RADAR)
MINERALS
JA-2580
MINIMAX
TR-219
MISSILE
TRAJECTORIES
GR-22G-0061,
GR-312-17,
GR-312G-5,
GR-312G-13
MISSILES
Miss-distance
GR-4G-0007
MODEL
ATMOSPHERE
GR-22G-0004
MODULATION
TR-9;
JA-914
,
MS-67
MODULATORS
Single-sideband
GR-48-6
MOLYBDENUM
COMPOUNDS
JA-2219
MOLYBDENUM-PERMALLOY
JA-270
MOON
Radar
cross
sections
JA-2192
Surface
measurements
GR-1964-65;
JA-2627;
MS-172,
MS-595;
Bib-19
Visibility
charts
GR-52G-3
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
NERVOUS
SYSTEM
JA-1493;
MS-509
NETWORK
THEORY
TR-191;
GR-25G-19;
TN-1965-12;
JA-979,
JA-1193,
JA-1645,
JA-1958,
JA-2178A;
Bib-9,
Bib-21;
Q-3
NEURONS
Network
activity
JA-1518A
.
JA-1518B
,
MS-292,
MS-482A
NEUTRONS
Scattering
TR-312;
NICKEL
JA-265
JA-160
NICKEL
ARSENIDES
MS-669
NICKEL
COMPOUNDS
JA-1454;
MS-671,
MS-679
NICKEL-IRON
FILMS
JA-2069,
JA-2129;
JA-1425
.
MS-132,
MS-238,
MS-660,
MS-917B,
MS-918
NIOBIUM
JA-2005,
JA-2238.
JA-2276
NIOBIUM
COMPOUNDS
JA-1863A,
JA-1914,
JA-2412;
MS-512,
MS-589
NOBIUM-TIN
WIRE
JA-1954;
MS-594
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
NOMAC
TR-7,
TR-33,
TR-41,
TR-57
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
PEROVSKITES
JA-357,
JA-891,
JA-1573;
MS-1174
PERSISTRON
JA-854
PHASE
CONTROL
JA-1242
PHASE
DETECTORS
GR-47G-0025
PHASE
INTEGRATORS
TR-189
PHASE
SHIFTERS
JA-2572
Ferrite
JA-92,
JA-951;
MS-180
UHF
TR-59,
TR-176
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
PHOTOELECTRON
STATISTICS
JA-2708,
JA-2727
PHOTOE
LECTRONS
JA-2708
PHOTOGRAPHY
Electronic
Q-8
Microdensitometry
Q-9
Motion
principle
Bib-4
PHOTOLUMINESCENCE
JA-2766
PHOTOMULTIPLIERS
TR-351
PHOTON
DETECTORS
GR-25G-16;
JA-2180
PHOTON-ELECTRON
SYSTEM
GR-22G-0034
PHOTONS
GR-1965-13;
JA-2112,
JA-2740
PIONEER
V
GR-30G-0007
PITCH
TN-1966-3;
JA-1848,
JA-1920,
JA-2073,
JA-2393,
JA-2519;
MS-513
PLAN
POSITION
INDICATORS
TR-23,
TR-104;
JA-68
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
PLASTICS
Spectrum
analysis
Bib-2
PLATING
JA-2185
POISSON
PROCESSES
GR-25G-16
POLARONS
JA-2625,
JA-2668,
JA-2760
POLYMERS
JA-848
Spectrum
analysis
Bib-2
POLYNOMIALS
GR-28G-1,
GR-28G-3,
GR-47-24
241
Subject
Index
POLYSTYRENE
JA-2732
POLYURETHANE
FOAMS
MS-272
POTASSIUM
CHLORIDE
JA-840
POTASSIUM
DIHYDROGEN
PHOSPHIDE
Index
of
refraction
JA-2198
POTENTIOMETERS
JA-2004,
JA-2613A
POWER
COMPARATOR
GR-47G-26;
JA-1484
POWER
SPECTRUM
GR-1965-8;
TN-1965-16;
JA-2047,
JA-2248
POWER
SUPPLIES
TR-106
PRASEODYMIUM
COMPOUNDS
MS-835
PRASEODYMIUM
OXIDES
JA-2179;
MS-787,
MS-989
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
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
PULSE
MODULATION
JA-2702,
JA-2717
PULSE
MODULATORS
GR-65G-4
PULSE
TRANSFORMERS
JA-146
PULSE
TRANSMISSION
GR-64G-3;
JA-1209,
JA-2292
QUANTUM
ELECTRONICS
TR-344;
JA-1538,
JA-2349,
JA-2487,
JA-2629;
MS-675,
MS-676,
MS-685,
MS-735
QUANTUM
MECHANICS
TR-310;
GR-37G-1,
GR-55G-0033;
JA-1103,
JA-1749;
MS-49
QUARTZ
JA-2398;
Bib-16
QUEUEING
TR-73;
GR-58-6;
JA-1682,
JA-1963;
Bib-9
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,
JA-2614
GR-1965-3:
JA-2504,
242
Subject
Index
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
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
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
RADIATION
EFFECTS
TN-1965-20;
JA-1813A,
JA-2683,
JA-2761
RADIATION
HAZARDS
JA-1369,
JA-2532
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
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
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
RADIOMETERS
GR-47-30,
GR-47G-0011;
MS-343
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
RAMAN
SCATTERING
JA-2264
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
RANDOM
VARIABLES
GR-36G-36;
JA-1555
RANDWORD
GR-25G-0008,
GR-25G-7,
GR-25G-10
RARE
EARTH
FLUORIDES
JA-2530
RARE
EARTH
METALS
JA-i759,
JA-1939,
JA-2735;
JA-838
,
MS-504,
MS-1438
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
RE-ENTRY
TRAJECTORIES
GR-1964-49
RE-ENTRY
VEHICLES
Data
analysis
TN-1966-5
Optical
detection
GR-312G-7
Radar
cross
sections
GR-21G-0015
RECOGNITION
MS-470
RECTIFIERS
TR-99
244
Subject
Index
REDUNDANCY
GR-21G-0029,
GR-21G-8001;
JA-1853,
JA-2154;
Bib-21
REFLECTOMETERS
JA-2223
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
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
245
Subject
Index
SELENIUM
JA-2600,
JA-2610
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-1451,
JA-2282,
JA-2743;
JA-1036
,
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-1131
Mass
measurements
MS-456
Metallurgy
JA-1536
MS-455,
MS-1033,
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
SERVOS
Haystack
TN-1964-38
SEQUENCES
TR-20,
TR-114,
TR-360,
GR-22G-0055,
GR-25G-2
GR-47-37,
GR-51G-0018,
GR-55G-0024,
GR-55G-2
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
TR-371;
GR-34G-0006,
GR-55-22,
GR-62G-4,
MS-447A,
MS-1197
SHELLS
GR-75G-0002;
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
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
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
248
Subject
Index
SPLAT
GR-21G-0003
SQUARE
ROOTS
Circuits
JA-1958
STATISTICAL
ANALYSIS
TR-34,
TR-92;
GR-34G-7,
JA-534,
JA-1051,
JA-1415,
JA-1960
GR-54G-0021;
JA-1555,
STATISTICAL
JA-338
DETECTION
STEREOSCOPIC
EFFECTS
JA-1717
STOCHASTIC
PROCESSES
TR-219;
JA-1817,
JA-1895,
JA-1978,
JA-1982,
JA-2044,
JA-2148,
JA-2159,
JA-2228,
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
SWITCHES
Coaxial
TR-170
RF
TR-141
TR
TR-146
UHF
TR-146
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
TABLES
N
log
TR-60
Scattering
GR-22G-16
Tangent
rays
GR-22G-0005
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
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
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
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
TRIODES
JA-430
TROPOSPHERE
Water
vapor
JA-886
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
TUNNELING
GR-52G-0018,
GR-81G-0031;
JA-1653,
JA-1869,
JA-2234,
JA-2235;
MS-205
ULTRASONIC
ABSORPTION
JA-2487;
Q-7
ULTRASONIC
BEAMS
JA-23
ULTRASONIC
DELAY
LINES
TR-42,
TR-160;
JA-46,
JA-911;
JA-1163
ULTRASONIC
DETECTOR
MS-762
ULTRASONICS
JA-1556,
JA-2153,
JA-2286,
JA-2385,
JA-2488,
JA-2676
ULTRAVIOLET
INSTRUMENTS
JA-2223,
JA-2224
UNDERGROUND
TESTING
GR-34G-2
UNI
VAC
490
Teletype
console
TN-1965-17
U.S.
S.
R.
Artificial
intelligence
Bib-8
Technical
publications
Bib-13
VANADIUM
JA-1648;
MS-1009
VANADIUM
OXIDES
JA-1429
,
JA-1430
,
MS-351
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
VARIABLES
GR-58-2,
GR-58G-0013
VELOCITY
Radar
measurement
JA-1700
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
VIDEO
SIGNALS
GR-1964-59
VISUAL
ACUITY
GR-58G-0018;
JA-262,
JA-1644,
JA-1769A,
JA-1822,
JA-2088;
MS-626
VISUAL
DISPLAYS
TR-49
Color
coding
JA-261
VISUAL
MONITORING
TR-47;
JA-683,
JA-1877
VISUAL
SEARCH
JA-2199
VOCODER
GR-62G-1,
GR-1964-17;
TN-1966-3;
JA-2019,
JA-2256,
JA-2363,
JA-2459,
JA-2566,
JA-2718
VOICE
TRANSMISSION
GR-65G-1
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
WALLOPS
ISLAND
GR-21G-0003,
GR-21G-0004,
GR-21G-0006
WAVEFORMS
GR-1964-48
WAVEGUIDE
WINDOWS
GR-46G-0003;
TN-1966-19
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
WAVEGUIDES
Anisotropic
obstacles
JA-884,
JA-1340
Cylindrical
TR-313
Filters
TN-1965-30
Hybrid
junctions
TR-28,
TR-255
Magnetohydrodynamic
TR-304
Phase
shift
GR-1964-28
Polarization
GR-46G-3,
GR-61G-1
Rectangular
TR-89,
TR-174;
JA-92,
JA-342;
JA-317
Shorting
plungers
GR-315G-0001
Shunt
devices
GR-46G-1
YTTRIUM
IRON
GARNET
GR-53G-0065
ZERO-CROSSING
JA-1093
ZINC
Chemical
analysis
JA-348
ZINC
OXIDE
JA-1980
ZINC
SELENIDE
JA-2768;
Bib-29
ZINC
TELLURIDE
Bib-29
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