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"CONTENTS'
Quarterly Technical Summaries
Scmiannual Technical Summary
1
Reports
to Advanced Research Projects Agency
Quarterly Reports
I
2
Declassified Quarterly Progress Reports
3
Technical Reports
Group Reports
Technical Notes
Journal Articles
Meeting Speeches
Lincoln Manuals
5
10
11
19
59
69
Lincoln Laboratory Library Reference Bibliographies
70
Lincoln Laboratory Publications
70
Index of Authors
Subject Index
71
1
81
4
QUARTERLY TECHNICAL SUMMARIES
GENERAL RESEARCH
DDC No.
15
15
15
15
15
IS
November 1966
February 1967
Maiy 1967
August 1967
N,,vember 1967
Felbuary 1968
AD-645776
AD.-650401
A1)-654662
A])-658834
AD-664057
AD)-666712
DDC No.
15
15
15
15
15
15
May 1968
August 1968
No%.ember 1968
February 1969
Way 1969
Augusl 1969
AD-670832
AD-675291
AD-680221
AD-685213
AD-690249
AD-694054
SPACE COMMUNICATIONS
DDC No.
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
September 1963
December 1964
March 1965
June 1965
September 1965
December 1965
March 1966
June 1966
September 1966
December 1966
AD-433602
AD-456509
AD-461528
AD-468636
AD-473102
AD-477580
AD-480755
AD-486272
AD)-802943
AD-806010
DDC No.
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
March 1967
June 1967
September 1967
December 1967
March 1968
June 1968
September 1968
December 1968
March 1969
June 1969
AD-812567
AD-818213
AD-820967
AD-826016
AD-831081
AD-838299
AD-843053
AD-846887
AD-851886
AD-856179
SEMIANNUAL TECHNICAL SUMMARY REPORTS
TO ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY
GRAPHICS
SEISMIC DISCRIMINATION
DDC No.
30
31
30
31
30
31
*1
November 1966
May 1967
November 1967
May 1968
November 1968
May 1969
AD-643821
AD-653191
AD-663728
AD-671125
AD-679991
AD-689782
DDC No.
31
30
31
30
31
30
December 1966
June 1967
December 1967
June 1968
December 1968
June 1969
AD-646677
AD-657327
AD-664872
AD-673354
AD-682297
AD-691434
QUARTERLY REPORTS
SOLID
STATE RESEARCHI
DDC No.
1966:2
4966-3
1966:4
1967:1
1967:2
1967:3
AD-639064
AD-641498
AD-647688
AD-651065
AD-656548
AD-661275
1967:4
AD-665465
DDC No.
1968:i
1968:2
1968:3
1968:4
1969:1
1969:2
AD-66876z
AD-672961
AD-678534
AD-681141
AD-687100
AD-690997
1
RADIO PHYSICS
AND ASTRONOMY
OPTICS RESEARCH
DDC No.
1965:1
AD-629923
1966:1
AD-645324
DDC No.
1969:1
AD-855883
I
.1
I
2!
DECLASSIFIED
QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORTS
DIVISION 2
AIRCRAFT CONTROL AND WARNING
DDC No.
DDC No.
I June 1952
15 August 1954
15 November 1954
15 February 1955
15 August 1955
15 February 1956
15
15
15
15
15
ATI-172737
AD-45743
AD-55744
AD-63562
AD-79340
AD-100344
May 1956
November 1956
February 1957
May 1957
August 1957
AD-110280
AD-137601
AD-147495
AD-150884
AD-110020
DIVISION 3
COMMUNICATIONS AND COMPONENTS
DDC No.
DDC No.
15 October 1954
15 April 1955
15 July 1955
AD-51986
AD-71339
AD-77139
DIVISION 4
RADIO PHYSICS
DDC No.
DDC No.
15 January 1961
15 February 1964
AD-256491
AD-433769
DIVISION 4
WEAPONS
August 1954
DDC No.
AD-44515
15 November 1954
AD-52054
15
DDC No.
15 February 1955
AD-640%4
DIVISION 5
INFORMATION PROCESSING
DDC No.
DDC No.
15 March 1959
15 June 1959
15 March 1963
AD-214566
AD-2Z5649
3
AD-405575
TECHNICAL REPORTS
-*
DDC No.
TR No.
19 Dec. 1951
ATI-t65903
T. F. Rogers
L. A. Ames
J. A. Dumanian
21 Feb. 1952
ATI-165380
A Moving-Coordinate Radar
Display: Operator Limitations
F.R. Naka
B. B. Welles
20 Mar. 1952
ATI-165374
5
Multiplexing a Radio Teletype
System Using a Random Carrier and Correlation Detection
B. J. Pankowski
16 May 1952
ATI-168857
6
Echo-Box Pulse Doppler Radar
L. D. Smullin
R.H. Fox
6 May 1952
ATI-172738
52
Project Phoenix: A Rapid
Data-Transmission System
J. M. Jarema
J. L. Breitbord
J. F. Leary
16 July 1954
AD-53351
53
An Application of Aural Presentation: Preliminary Report of
Project Buzz Saw
A. S. Soltes
J. I. Elkind
P. H. Baldwin
W. H. Huggins
J. C. R. Licklider
30 July 1954
AD-42958
66
Digital Detection of Signal in
Noise
1.S. Reed
G. P. Dinneen
10 Sept. 1954
AD-52554
87
Flight Tests of the GroundWave Radar
C. A. Stutt
S. J. Fricker
M. L. Stone
R. P. Ingalls
W.T. Quinn
31 Aug. 1956
AD- 98864
88
Performance of the Lincoln
F9C Radioteletype System
P. E. Green, Jr.
28 Oct. 1955
AD-80345
90
Final Report on the Development of SAGE Height-Finder
Remoting Equipment
P. B. Sebring
4 Aug. 1955
AD-82489
94
A Frequency-Shift Teletype
System for Ionospheric
Scatter Circuits
J. Granlund
D. J. Gray
W. E. Morrow, Jr.
25 Aug. 1955
AD-82490
96
Height Finding Over the Sea
with UHF Radar Using Multipath Propagation
N, I. Durlach
J. Freedman
M. A. Herlin
M. M. Kessler
J. Margolin
29 Aug. 1955
AD-79412
97
Miss-Distance Measurements
on the Test Firing of the
Porcupine I-A System
E. W. Pike
7 Oct. 1955
AD-82488
2
Some Mathematical Remarks
on the Boolean Machine
I.
3
Use of a Delay-Line Memory
to Reduce Radar Pulse-Type
Interference (Wildcatting)
4
Reed
5
Technical Reports
T R N o.
105
Porcupine Low-Altitude
Weapons System
Division 4
• ",•DDC go.
7 Dec. 1955
AD-94715
D DC No.
Model Studies on Predicted-
E. W. Pike
Fire Antiaircraft Systems
8 Mar. 1956
AD-99322
J. H. Hurvitz
A VHF Gas-Tube Duplexer for
Long-Range Radar Application
J. W. Meyer
E. S. Rosenblum
4 May 1956
AD-100290
Cross Polarization of Radar
Targets at X-Band
W. J. Jones
J. Margolin
31 Aug. 1956
AD-98865
125
A Low-Altitude Radar System
M.D. Rubin
11 Apr. 1957
AD-147493
126
Phase One of Joint Lincoln
Laboratory - Ordnance Corps
Tests of T-49 Radar and
Computer_
J. R.
S. H.
R. L.
W. J.
7 Mar. 1957
AD-147499
A Comparison of Selected
[CBM Early-Warning Radar
Configurations
A Long-Range Radar Warning
System for the Detection of
Intercontinental Ballistic
Missiles
An Approach to the DataProcessing Problem for an
ICBM Warning System
Status Report - Lincoln
Laboratory AICBM Program
An Automatic Pulse-Doppler
G. H. Pettengill
D. E. Dustin
13 Aug. 1956
AD-98862
M. I. Skolnik
15 Aug. 1956
AD-98863
P. B. Sebring
23 Jan. 1957
AD-110013
2 Jan. 1957
AD-150861
J. G. Barry
30 Jan. 1957
AD-137713
S. J. Fricker
13 Feb. 1957
AD-137714
18 Feb. 1957
AD-137715
13 Aug. 1959
AD-235293
109
118
122
127
128
131
140
147
Sandison
Wright
Segal
Wollenberg
Radar for Detecting and
Tracking Low-Altitude Targets
148
149
207
231
257
UHF Auroral Observations
Clutter-Locked MTI for Shipboard Radar
A Method of Pulse Compression
Employing Nonlinear Frequency
Modulation
R. P. Ingalls
M. L. Stone
S.C. Wang
J. Margolin
D. H. Griffin
B.'H. Labitt
E. L. Key
E. N. Fowle
R. D. Haggarty
Sequential Encoding and
Decoding for the Discrete
Memoryless Channel
B. Reiffen
12 Aug. 1960
AD-247612
Secondary Emission Characteristics of High-Power
Microwave-Tube Surfaces
A. Vierstra
R. C. Butman
20 Feb. 1962
AD-274554
6
I
iF
......
•"-
,•TH
No.
TB
Reports
DDC
No.
No.Technical
294
Photo-Ionized Cloud as Source
for Decrease in Backscatter
Cross Section of Re-entering
B3ody
E. L. Murphy
17 Jan. 1963
AD-401310
307
The Measurement of Electron
Density in the Wake of a
Hlypervelocity Pellet Over a
Six-Magnitude Range
M. Labitt
15 Apr. 1963
AD-407965
351
Beam PulsetPleating
E. Silverman
13 Apr. 1964
AD-443662
402
Scattering of Electromagnetic
Waves. A Lincoln Laboratory
Symposium
J. W. Meyer
G. F. Pippert
R.T. Presser
J. Rheinstein
S. L. Borison
P. C. Fritsch
B. Reiffen
J. Ruze
J. Bogush, Jr.
T. Hagfors
H. 1). Kodis
J. V. Evans
.L. i. Chisholm
27 Sept. 1 965
A1)-487898
3 Nov. 4965
AD-489617
3 Nov. 1965
AD-483434L
"A.
4i03
Effect of Electron Irradiation
on Electronic Devices
A. G. Stanley
Supplement
409
Switched-Beam Antenna
System for LES-t and LES-2
R. N. Assaly
J. B. Hankin
L.J. Hicardi
46 Dec. 1965
AD-489413
410
X-Band Receiving Antenna
M. 1. Rosenthal
22 Dee. 1965
AD-482651
for ILES-4
441
Theory and Design Data fur
Uniformly Dissipative, Doubly
Terminated llandpass and
!.o,-pass Filters
J. W. Craig
24 Feb. 1966
A!)-642747
4i4
Backscatter from Spheres:
.1. Rheinstein
27 Apr.1966
AD-642547
Short Pulse View
415
X-Iand Transmitting Antenna
for LES-4
J, B. Rankin
28 Apr.1966
AD-801329
416
Experimental Study of Subreflector Support Structures
in a Onassegrainian Antenna
F. I. Sheftman
23 Sept. 1966
AD-646225
418
Electronic Instrumentation of
the XI.I.T. Gamma-Ray Telescope for the Orbiting Solar
Observatory
W. G.
1). H.
R. W.
J. K.
F. W.
Schmidt
Galvin, Jr.
Rasche
Roberge
Sarles, Jr.
9 May 1966
7
A
Technical Reports
DDC No.
TR No.
419
Radar Scattering from a LowCross-Section Shape
J. H. Pannell
27 May 1966
AD-489778..
420
Application of Transversal
Equalizer to Radar Receiver
with Emphasis on Doppler
Sensitivity
R. C. Yost
E. B. Smith
23 June 1966
AD-640892
421
Large Aperture Seismic Array
Capabilities
P. E. Green, Jr.
R. V. Wood, Jr.
12 July 1966
AD-639197
422
Radar Location for Complete
Coverage of Representative
Threat-Volumes
S. D. Ewing, Jr.
D. Caldwell
15 Aug. 1966
AD-644826
424
Mutual Couprlng in Array
Antennas
J. L. Allen
B. L. Diamond
4 Oct. 1966
AD-648153
425
General Relativity and Its
Effects on Planetary Orbits
and Interplanetary Observations
M. J. Tausner
7 Oct. 1966
AD-650730
426
Microwave Scattering Parameters for New England Rain-
R. K. Crane
3 Oct. 1966
AD-647798
428
A Theoretical Analysis and
Experimental Confirmation of
the Optimally Loaded and Overdriven RF Power Amplifier
1). M. Snider
7 Nov. 1966
AD-647799
429
Theory, Design and Performance of a Ring Circulator
S. D. Ewing, jr.
J. A. Weiss
17 Jan. 1967
AD-650582
430
Millstone Hill Thomson
Scatter Results for 1964
J. V. Evans
15 Nov. 1967
AD-668436
431
The Lincoln Experimental
Terminal
J.W. Craig
W. R. Crowther
P. R. Drouilhet, Jr.
J. N. Harris
F. E. Heart
B.H. Hutchinson
I. L. Lebow
P. G. McHugh
B. E. Nichols
P. Rosen
S. B. Russell
J. Tierney
21 Mar. 1967
AD-661 577
432
Automatic Satellite
Geosynchronization
A. A. Braga-Illa
21 Mar. 1967
AD-815344
433
Radiation Characteristics of
Loop Antennas Excited by
Transients
A. R. Dion
14 Apr. 1967
AD-656345
435
LCAO Secular Determinant
Program
D. Esterling
12 June 1967
AD-659749
8
A
"-'1'I
I
Technical Reports
TR No.
DDC No.
436
Short-Pulse Scattering by a
Hemisphere
S. D. Weiner
18 July 1967
AD-658836
437
Decision-Feedback Equalization
for Digital Communications Over
Dispersive Channels
M. E. Austin
Ii Aug. 1967
AD-664926
438
LES-5 Triplexer
A. Sotiropoulos
31 Aug. 1967
AD-823174
440
Design of Transmission Lines
and Waveguide Structures
Using the Maximum Principle
J. Burchfiel
5 June 1968
AD-675145
441
Spectral Line Interferometry
and Interferometer Noise
Analysis
A. E. E. Rogers
442
Time Optimal Control for a
Class of Common Random
Disturbances
N. P. Smith
443
Charged Particle Radiation
Environment in Synchronbus
Orbit
444
16 Jan. 1968
AD-666038
2 Feb. 1968
AD-667521
A. G. Stanley
J. L. Ryan
15 May 1968
AD-677284
A Radar Interferometer Study
of Venus at 3.8 cm
A. E. E. Rogers
T. Hagfors
R.A. Brockelman
R. P. Ingalls
J.1. Levine
G. H. Pettengill
F. S. Weinstein
14 Feb. 1968-
AD-670167
445
Design Studies for a 440Foot-Diameter Radio and
Radar Telescope
1. G. Weiss
20 Feb. 1968
AD-668474
446
A Shallow-Cavity UHIF CrossedSlot Antenna
C. A. Lindberg
8 Mar. 1968
AD-672763
447
Parallel Channels Without
Crosstalk
J. Max
9 Apr. 1968
AD-673479
450
The Lincoln Satellite Technology Program Through
1 January 1968 - An Annotated
Bibliography
H. Sherman
D.C. MacLellan
P. Waldron
12 June 1968
AD-679559
451
Antenna System for LES-5
M. E. Devane
D. J. Frediani
B.F. LaPage
M. L. Rosenthal
A. Sotiropoulos
18 July 1968
AD-684167
454
Optical Communication Through
Multiple -Scattering Media
H. M. Heggestad
22 Nov. 1968
9
Ir
T ENo.
i
DDC No.
455
Theory of Active Nonreciprocal
Networks
W. M. Libbey
4 Feb. 1969
AD-691435
456
Reflection Properties of Venus
at 3.8 cm
R. P. Ingalls
R.A. Brockelvian
6 Sep. 1968
AD-681467
23 Oct. 1968
AD-685696
2 Dec. 4968
AD-686418
7 Feb. 4969
AD-689397
40 Mar. 1969
AD-693197
J. V. Evans
J. 1. Levine
0. H. Pettengill
L. P. Rainville
A. E. E. Rogers
S. Weinstein
SF.
457
The Microwave System of the
Planetary Radar
C.W- Jones
LES-6 Triplexer
D. R. Bold
.Haystack
459
A. Sotiropoulos
464
Effect of Diffusion on Gain
Saturation in CO 2 Lasers
H. A. Haus
C. Freed
C. P. Christensen
465
LES-6 Antenna System
R.N. Assaly
M. E• Devane
lB.F. LaPage
M. L. Rosenthal
A. Sotiropoulos
dll
I
III
GROUP REPORTS
No.•
N
No.
DDC No.
1964-29
A Study of Radar Clutter in
TRADEX
G. R. Curry
1965-6
Design Aspects of MinimalPower Digital Circuitry
1965-12
El Campo Solar Radar Antenna
25 May 1964
AD-441068
W. G. Schmidt
D.E. Chace
9 Feb. 1965
AD-6142769
M. E. Devane
8 Feb. 1965
AD-62105o
ModificationI
1I
40/
¶1
SI
TECHNICAL NiOTES
a
TN No
DDC No.
1965-20
Analysis of Radiation Effects
in Telemetry Circuits1
A.G. Stanley
21 July 4965
1965-32
A Generalization of Newtonian
H. Schneider
2
196S-41
Some Practical Considerations
A. H. Kessler
13 June 1966
AD-63547Z
Z Sept. 1966
AD-639962
uy16
AD-61 9387I
D487
for Reducing the Surface Resistivity of X- Band Componentsu
l !
1966-12
Lincoln Accelerator Laboratory
C. L. Mack, Jr.
196b-15
Haystack Pointing System:
Digital Equipment Organization
P. D. Smith
10 Oct. 1966
AD-641641
1966-17
High Speed Tunnel Diode Trant0 Inlud
Circuits
sistor Micr ologic
Y.
20 July 1966
AD-463895
1 966-18
Topics on the Cliculation of
Atmospheric Ionization Following Nuclear Explosions
F. L. Ek
8 Feb. 1966
AD-488430
2 Mar. 1966
AD-479434
21
2 July
Sept. 1966
1966
AI)-6379984
AI)-639733
"1966-2o
A Concise Representation of Cer-
S1966-235
tain T'ypos of Signal Processing
in Communications Satellites
B. Reiffen
1966-26
Soar
PlasmaSignalMeasrementsto
Ao C966-23
mputer
Processing
Approach for the Shapiro
Fourth Tets of the General
Theory of Relativity
SfCr
.D.
Meuchar
. Gehrels
Lu G. Kraft
41966-24
t966-26
Haystack Display Translator
Solar Plasma Measurements
S. B. Russell
J. D. McCarron
1966-32
Cross Sections of Two Independently Observed Randomly
Oriented Dipoles
J.C. Fielding
6 July 1966
AD-487439+I
1966-33
1 incoln Experimental Terminal
Timing and Frequency Control
N. L. Daggett
4 Aug. 1966
AD-638198
1966-34
"Matched" Polynomial LeastSquares Fitting and Application
to Real-Time Ballistic (noefficient Estimation
H. Schneider
26 July 1966
AD-637669
1966-35
Prediction of Ballistic Cloud
Trajectories from Radar Maps
A Study of the Capability of a
F. C. Schweppe
H. K. Knudsen
1-. W. Briscoe
20 July 19t6
AD-487241
LASA to Aid the Identification
of a Seismic Source
R. M. Sheppard
If July 1966
AI)-637283
"1966-38
I
Cho
.U.
11
Maeusch
10 Oct. 1966
21 July 1966
AD-640914
A1-798,
4
34
1i
Technical Notes
TN No.
DDC No.
1966-40
General-Purpose i/O Channel
and Interface for Haystack
490 Computer
J. E. Gillis
A. F. Dockrey
S. B. Russell
10 Oct. f966,
AD-641640
1966-41
The Quality of the Lincoln
Calibration Sphere
M. L. Burrows
22 Aug. 1966
AD-638442
1966-44
Anti-.Jam Effectiveness and
System Complexity
J.
i5 Aug. 1966
AD-489779
1966-46
Navigation with High-Altitude
Satellites: A Study of Ranging
Errors
T. J. Goblick, Jr.
26 Aug. 1966
AD-643851
1966-47
A Model of Radar Scattering
from the Cone-Sphere
S. D. Weiner
20 Oct. 1966
AD-646853
1966-48
An Investigation of the Parameters Affecting Microwave
Breakdown in the Upper
Atmosphere
A. B. Gschwendtner
1966-49
Maximum Likelihood Trajectory
Determination from Radar Data
A. R. Warwas
S. C. Wang
27 Oct. 1966
AD-642334
1966-50
Signal Processing Characteristics of the Peripheral
Auditory System
T.J. Goblick. Jr.
R. R. Pfeiffer
30 Sept. 1966
AD-645781
1966-52
Directivity of an Array of Slots
on the Surface of a Cylinder
L. J. Ricardi
10 Oct. 1966
AD-641959
1966-53
Survey on Earth Albedo
L. P. Whitehill
11 Oct. 1966
AD-643649
1966-54
A Preliminary Study of Klystron
Distortion in a CHIRP Radar
System
H. M. Heggestad
28 Dec. 1966
AD-646346
1966-55
Haystack Pointing System:
W.R. Crowther
I Nov. 1966
AD-643171
1966-56
Haystack Pointing System:
Radar Coordinate Correction
C.A. Clarke
Z4 Oct. 1966
AD-641603
1966-59
Noise Temperature of Airborne
Antennas at UHF
G. Ploussios
6 Dec. 1966
AD-644829
1966-61
Autotracking of Satellites from
the Ground Through the 8 - 12 gm
Atmospheric Window
P.R. Longaker
J. H. Dennis
R.J. Keyes
7 Dec. 1966
AD-805353
1966-61
Supp. I
Autotracking of Satellites from
the Ground Through the 8 - 12 FRm
Atmospheric Window
P. R. Longaker
J.H. Dennis
R. J. Keyes
13 July 1967
AD-819117
1966-63
Coherent Pulse Transmission
Through Rain
R. K. Crane
27 Dec. 1966
AD-646623
Scan
Max
12
9 Sept. 1966
AD-489843
•
,
I
oo
TN No.
m
I.
.
DDC No.
1966-64
Observations of Inner and Outer
Zone Electrons Since December
1965
J. L. Ryan
V. J. Sferrino
28 Dec, 1966
AD-649139
1967-1
Planar Representations of Cornpiex Graphs
R. M. Esecker
6 Feb. ±967
All- $i44133
1967-2
Three Fortran Programs That
Perform the Cooley- Tukey
Transform
N. M. Brenner
28 July 1967
AD-657019
1967-3
FASTABUL (A Fast Automatic
STAtion Bi-ULletin Program)
P. L. Fleck, Jr.
6 Jan. 1967
AD-646207
1967-4
Magnetic Film Memory
Evaporation System
C. G. Ryan
6 Jan. 1967
AD-647209
1967-6
On the Equivalence of Linearized Kalman Filters
M. Athans
11 Jan. 1967
AD-646550
1967-7
Monte Carlo Simulation of the
Flow of a Rarefied Gas Around
a Cylinder
A. W. Starr
18 Jan. 1)67
AD-647124
1967-8
An Approach to Target Tracking
M. Gruber
10 Feb. 1967
AD-654272
1967-9
Vocoded Speech in the Absence
of the Laryngeal Frequency
A.J.. Goldberg
13. Gold. Editor
3 Apr. 1967
AD-651253
1967-10
Operational Low-Power, lowto High-Frequency Digital Circuit Elements: Refinements.
Characteristics and Developments
24 Jan. 1967
AD-650779
1967-11
Navigation with Hligh-Altitude
Satellites- A Study of Errors
in Position Determination
1), L. Snyder
6 Feb. 1967
AD-648828
1967-12
VITAL Compiler - Compiler
System Reference Manual
I.. F. Mondshein
8 Feb. 1967
AD-649140
1967-13
Revision of the Kwajalein
Atmospheric Model
J. E. Salah
8 Feb. 1967
AD-808876
1967-14
Kwajalein Standard Atmosphere
J. E. Salah
14 Feb. 1967
AD-808686
1967-15
A Theorem on SpinEigenfunctions
Stable Equilibrium Orienta-
T. A. Kaplan
W. H. Kleiner
J. U. Beusch
24 May 1967
AD-652840
10 May 1968
AD-669806
A- HI Dion
18 May 1967
AD-661578
1967-16
Rev. i
tion of a Spacecraft Which
Contains a Momentum Wheel
1967-17
Survey of Satellite Communication Antennas
Ei. C.
(ihace
13
.
..
.
TN No.
DDC No.
1967-18
Navigation with High-Altitude
Satellites: A Study of the Effects of Satellite-U(ser Geometr-v on Position Accuracy
C. D. Sullivan
24 Feb. 1967
AD-651863
1967-19
An Associative Prucessing Systern for Conventional Digital
P. D. Rovner
J. A. Feldman
21 Apr. 1967
AD655810
Computers
"_
1967-20
1
Electron Irradiation of
P'-Channel Junction V FTs
A, G. Stanley
13 Apr. 1967
AD-651760
tC7-l2
Wave Optical Aspects of
M. S. Cohen
10 May 1967
AD-612497
M. P. Fraser
2Z
May 1967
AD-656706
Trajectory Equations of Motion
in Radar Polar Coordinates
S. F. Catalano
24 May 1967
A0-652841
Design of Seismic Arrays for
Efficient On-Line Beamforming
.1. Capon
R. J. Greenfield
T. Lacoss
27 June 1967
AD-655142
1 67-27
Micropower Error-Correcting
Redundant Circuit Design
R. E. M\cMahon
N. B. Childs
23 Aug. 1967
AD-659750
1967-29
Earth Coverage from a Circularly Symmetric Shaped-Ream
Antenna on a Synchronous
Satellite
J. B. Rankin
27 June 1967
AD-656707
1967-30
Response of Seismic Arrays to
Wide- Band Signals
E_ J. Kelly
29 June 19i7
AD-656344
1967-31
Cooperative Scattering by
Dielectric Spheres
R. K. Crane
6 July 1967
AD-657328
1967-33
Electroreflectance Study of
Interband Magneto-Optical
Transitions in InAs and InSb
S. B. Groves
J. F'einleib
C. R. Pidgeon
6 Sept. 1967
AD-658835
I.orentz Microscopy
t067_24
Project MAPOI.Eý (Magnetic
Dipole Spark Transmitter)
1967-25
-q67-26
0
at 1-51K
"R.
1067-44
Identification of Systems in
Terms of the Wiener Model
C. R. Arnold
22 Aug. 1967
AD-659159
1967-35
Biased Velocity Estimates Due
to Phase-Center Motion
S.L. Borison
27 Aug. 1967
AD-659817
1967-44
Values of LASA Time Station
Residuals. Velocity and
Azimuth Errors
R. M. Sheppard, Jr.
8 Sept 1967
AD-66z004
A Resynchronization Technique
for a Sequential Decoder
G. Blustein
7
I 96t -45
14
24 Oct. 1967
AD-660865
..
-
.n~arr
.:-
Technical Notes
TN No.
1967-47
X-Rand Cylindrical Lens
1967-48
Antenna
A rrajectr
.
1.67-5i
1967-52
1967-54
1967-55
1967-58
1968-3
1968-4
1968-5
1963-7
1968-8
1968-10
1968-ti
1968-12
1968-
13
26 Oct. 1967
AD-664570
Aalsis
Program (TRAP')2
1967-5o
A. Sotiropoulos
4. Bertolini
"
Ž9 Sept. 1Q67
AD
Long-Period Sig:nal Processing
Results for Large Aperture
Seismic Array
,T. Capon
11.J. Greenfield
R. T. Lacoss
15 Nov, 1967
AIJ-66342q
The Givens-HouReholder Method
D, C. Walden
26 Oct. 1967
AD-66127?
A.G. Stanley
13 Dec, 1967
AD-667519
S. U. Weiner
29 Nov. 1967
AIJ-662866
S. Blong
26 Dec. 1967
AD-666472
P. F. Green. Jr.
I.J. Greenfield
29 Dec. 1967
AD-82a319
Ii- X. Sheppard
E.,.1 KelIAy
Ii. W. lrisce
5 Jan. 1968
AD-665122
R. T l.acons
Capon
R, J. Greenfield
24 Jan. 1968
A1-665424
T. . Sear
29 Apr. 1968
AD-669oqo
D. G, Stuart
29 Jan. 1968
AD-667518
12 Feb.1968
AD-666701
15 May 1968
AD-67296o
for Finding Eigenvalues and
SEigenvectors of Real Symmetric
Ma trices
Present Status of Cadmium
Sulfide Thin Filmn Solar Ceulls
Tables of Hemisphere Srattering
Amplitude for Nose-On Incidence
S-attering Patterns and Statistihs of a Long Wire
Api)licatlon of L.arge Aperture
A.krray,, Technique: to Tsunami
Wa rn ing
Some Observations of Weak
fapanese Earthquakes at the
Montana LASA
Preliminary Design of a LongPeriod Seismic Array for
Norway
Short-Term Oscillator Stability Specifications for PhaseLocked Loops
Haystack Antenna Reflector
Surface Improvement Program
A Study of Two Short-Period
Discrirninants
Synchronous Satellite Stationkeeping Simulation
Dipole 11igh-Power Breakdown
j,
N..1. Kelly
M. C. Crocker
E. H. Swenson
Gc. 3. Morse
Experiments
A Digitally Controlled Satellite
J. B. Connolly
Frequency Synthesizer
Thick Film Layout Considerai c.s R.
E. MeMahon
I. H. Pichler
15
s Aug.
1968
AD-841035
9 Apr. 1968
AD-670854
12 Apr.1968
AD-670573
TLehwieal Notes
TN NoN..
f968-14
1968-15
1968-16
1968-i7
1968-18
1968-19
1968-20
1968-21
1968-23
A Seismic Data Analysis
Console
Investigation of Long Period
Noise at LASA
Improved Ferrimagnetic SingleCrystal Sphere Orienter
Pressure Distributions on
Sphere-Cone Radomes in
Uniform and Gradient Flows
Lincoln Experimental Satellite-5
(LES-5I Transponder Performance in Orbit
LESTR-2 Telemetry Ground
P. L. Fleck
J.
Capon
G. F.
Dionne
P. S. Crocker
J. F. Smith
H, D'Amato
1968-25
3 June 1968
AI)-67190c
I7 .tub £968
A1)-673ss5
2 May 1968
AU-670lba
W. W. Ward
B. E. Nichols
I Nov. 1968
A:\-686421
J. H. Helfrich
System
Design Procedure and Measured
Performance of the LES-6 tItlF
Transmitter
17 Tu.
u
R. E. Dolbec
19 July 1968
AI)-M3o69
RLC Realizations of Approx-
J. W. Craig
30 July 1968
AJ)-6738t
imations to Matched Filters
for a Rectangular Pulse
Determination of LASA Detec-
Numerical Simulation of the
Attitude Equations of a Satellite Containing Damping
Rotors and a Reaction Wheel
Semiconductor Processing
Applied to Integrated Circuit
Fabrication
1968-26
AiD-67I961
W R. Panning
R. M. Sheppard, Jr.
Practical Designs for TIC
Active Filters Using Operational Amplifiers
1968
9-67295,
S
1 Oct. 1968
Ai)-678515
15 Nov. 1968
AD-67)992
26 Aug. 1968
AI)-679560
J. W. Craig
21 Aug 1968
.\i)-67459g
tion and Location Ability Using
Kurile Islands Events
1968-24
t9 June 1968
R. IV. Brockett
N. M. Brody
11. A. Cohen
R. W. Mountain
1968-27
A hligh-Field Hysteresigraph
J. A. Weiss
24 July 1968
AI)-678077
1968-29
A Concept for Air Traffic
H. G. Weiss
17 Oct. 1968
AI-67806o
1968-30
Control
Measurements of Electro-
N. L. Burrows
20 Aug. 1968
AJ)-675292
magnetic Pulse Propagation
in Various Soils
16
JE
Technical Notes
TN No.
1968-31
1968-32
1968-33
1968-34
1963-36
DDC No.
Numerical Integration of Differential Equations by Three
lefhods - Equations for. Description ot Computer Routines,
lWiseossino of Results
%V.13. Smith
Small Obstacle and Aperture
Theorv
.J. M. Ruddy
2! Aug. 1968
AD-f,74503
20 Aug 1968
"
AD-678078
K.. Crane
1I Sept. 1968
AD-67807q
R. N. Crane
18 Sept. 1968
AD-678061
E. Stern
30 Oct. 1968
AD-680786
F.], Sheftman
10 Dec. 1968
AD-686065
M.S. Cohen
10 Jan. 1969
AD-681473
E.J. Roberts
S. D. Weiner
10 Apr. 4969
AD-851959
P.R. Drouilhet
45 Jan. 1969
AD-846426
M.A. Morfield
R.A. Wiesen
M. Grossberg
D. B. Yntema
24 June 1969
AD-691815
Optimal Mismatched Filter
R. J. McAulay
Design for Radar Ranging
and Resolution
8 May 1969
AD-690994
J. R. Johnson
Experimental Results of a
sinx/x Tapped-Delay- Line
Matched Filter
C. M. Steinmetz
Z8 Jan. 1969
AD-685212
Dipoles with Lossy Stub
Matching Networks
A. Sotiropoulos
16 Apr 1969
AD-687101
Preliminary Long-Period
Discrimination Results
from NORSAR
R. W. Ward
13 Feb. 1969
AD-686419
Signal-to-Noise Ratios for
L. D. Cullins
14 Mar. 1969
AD-685697
"
Simultaneous Radar and -adioni eter :I easu ri'nw n ts of Rain"
Shower Structure
Monostatic and Bistatir Scattering from Thin Turbulent
Layers in the Atmosphere
Alicrosound Components, Circuits, and Applications
1968-38
3969-2
Experimental Study of the Low
Frequency Operation of a
Cassegrainian Antenna
Pulsed Electron-Beam Ht-xting
R (2 Johnston
1069-3
A Model for Estimating i'atalities from Nuclear Bursts over
U. S. Cities
1969-4
TATS-
1969-5
mission System (Summary)
Initial Experiments on the
Effects of System Delay on
On-Line Problem-Solving
J
4969-6
1969-7
1969-8
1969-40
1969-1z
The Tactical "irans-
Television Transmission
17
Technical Notes
TN No.
DDC No.
1969-13
On Minimum Time Exoatmospheric Interception with Fuel
Constraints: A Closed Loop
Solution
M. Athans
16 Apr.ý'1969
AD-690525
1969-15
Feasibility of Low Data Rate
Mobile Troposcatter Communication Systems
D. P. White
30 Apr.-1969
AD-690995
1969-16
Bayes Ambiguity Functions:
Some Simple Applications to
Resolution and Radar
Countermeasures
1). Middleton
13 Feb. 1969
ADi-686420
1969-17
Pointing Accuracy of Lincoln
Laboratory 28-Foot MillimeterWave Antenna
T. R. Gull
J.J.G. McCue
14 Feb. 1969
AI)-687477
1969-18
Preliminary Analysis of ELF
Noise
J. E. Evans
26 Mar. 1969
AD-691814
1969-19
Block-Floating-Point Realization of Digital Filters
A. V. Oppenheim
20 Mar. 1969
AD-685698
1969-20
Barankin Bounds on Parameter
Estimation Accuracy Applied to
Communications and Radar
Problems
R. J. McAulay
E. M. Hofstetter
13 Mar. 1969
AD-686742
1969-21
Haystack Pointing System: Moon
with Offsets
H. E. Frachtman
28 Mar. 1969
P. P. Crowther. Editor
AD-686747
1969-23
On a Class of Orthogonal
Sequences
B. E. White
4 June 1969
AD-689552
1969-24
A Large-Population LASA
Discrimination Experiment
R. T. Lacoss
8 Apr..1969
AD-687478
1969-27
A LES-5 Beacon Receiver
T. S. Seay
A. H. Huntoon
1 May 1969
AD-692437
1969-28
Interferometric Phase and
Amplitude Fluctuation Measurements Over a 7-km Atmospheric Path
E. Gehrels
13 May 1969
AD-692438
1969-31
The Mode Spectrum of Avalanche
Diodes
H. Berger
3 June 1969
AD-690996
1969-42
Some FORTRAN Subprograms
Used in Astronomy
16 July 1969
AD-691816
:J. A. Ball
18
JOURNAL ARTICLES
JA No.
2186
A More General Property Than
Dominance for Sets of Probability
Measures
T. S. Pitcher
Pacific J. Math.,
2314
A Spectral Analysis of Central
Force Motion
R. T. Prosser
Accepted J. Math. Phys.
2355
The Bandwidth of the AbruptJunction Varactor-Frequency
Doubler
A. I. Grayzel
IEEE Trans. Circuit Theory
CT-13, 52 (1966), DI)C AD-64t001
2466
An Integral Expression for the
Log Likelihood Ratio of Two
Gaussian Processes
T. S. Pitcher
J. SIAM Appl. Math. 44, 228 (1966),
DDC AD-642214
2473
Adsorption Theory from the
Viewpoint of Order-Disorder
Theory
J. M. Ilorig
Chap. 11, The Solid Gas Interface.
E. A. Flood, Ed. (Marcel Dekker,
New York, 4967)
2484
The Packaged and Mounted
Diode as a Microwave Circuit
W. J. Getsinger
IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory
Tech. MTT-14, 58 (4966),
DDC AD-641005
2508
Photograph Emulsions as Ion
Detectors in Quantitative Mass
Spectrography
E. B. Owens
Mass Spectrometric Analysis of
Solids (Elsevier, Amsterdam,
1966), DDC AD-642162
Properties of Mercury
Chalcogenides
T. C. Harman
Physics and Chemistry of Il-VI
Cmpunds (North-I lolland,
Amsterdam, 1967), DDC AD-653688
2514A
A Per Letter Converse to the
Channel Coding Theorem
B. Reiffen
IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory
IT-.2, 475 (4966), DDC AD-651721
2518
Free Carrier Magnetooptical
Effects
E. I). Palik
G. B. Wright
Semiconductors and Semimetals,
Vol. 3 (Academic, New York, 1967)
2525
Interband Magnetooptical
Effects
B. Lax
J. G. Mavroides
Semiconductors and Semimetals,
Vol. 3 (Academic, New York, 1967)
2570
Space-Time Symmetry of
Transport Coefficients
W Ai. Kleiner
Phys. Rev. 142, 318 (1966),
DDC AD-635328
2576
Random Samplirng of Random
Processes: Impulse Processes
0. A. Z. Leneman
Inform, and Control 9, 347 (4966),
DDC AD-644540
2577
Random Sampling of Random
Processes: Optimum Linear
Interpolation
0. A. Z. Leneman
J. Franklin Inst. 284, 302 (1966),
DDC AD-641008
2580
Particle Sizes of Clay Minerals
by Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering
R.J. Arnott
Am. Mineralogist 50, 1563 (1965),
DDC AD-630370
2581
Magnetic Quantum Effects
P. N. Argyres
L. M. Roth
Semiconductors and Semimetals,
Vol. 1 (Academic, New York, 1967)
2583
Structural Analysis of the Ilaystack Antenna
W. R. Fanning
J. Struct. Div. ASCE 92, No. ST 1,
431 (1966), DDC AI)-633180
2 50
q
19
15, Pt. ,2
(1965)
Journal Articles
JA No.
2587
A Multidimensional Sampling
Theorem
R. T. Prosser
J. Math. Anal. Appi. 16, 574
(1966), DDC AD-646480
2591
Properties of InAs Lasers
I. Melngailis
J. Appl. Phys. 37, 899 (1966),
DDC AD-64217"
2592
Random Sampling of Random
Processes: Stationary Point
Processes
F. J. Beutler
0. A. Z. Leneman
Inform. and Control 9. 325 (1966),
DDC AD-644541
-
2394A
Reduction of the Electromagnetic
H. E. Moses
Vector Potential to the Irreducible 1epresentations of the Inhomogeneous Lorentz Group and Manifestly Covariant Quantization with
a Positive-Defijite Metric for the
Hilbert Space
Nuovo Cimento 42A, 757 (1966).
DDC AD-641006
2600
Partial Pressure of Se 2 and Optical Density ofSelenium Vapor
in the Visible and Ultraviolet
R. F. Brebrick
J. Chem. Phys. 43,
DDC AD-626893-
2602
Introduction to the Theory of Exciton States in Semiconductors
J. 0.
Semiconductors and Semimetals,
Vol. 3 (Academic, New York, 1967)
2605
Electrical Properties of Metal
Oxides Which Have "Hopping"
Charge Carriers
J. M. Honig
J. Chem. Educ. 43, 76 (1966),
DDC AD-642218
2608
Determinable Classes of
Channels
R.T. Prosser
W. L. Root
J4 Math. and Mech. 16, 365
(1966), DDC AD-646473
Z612
Digital Filter Design Technigues
in the Frequency Domain
C. M. Rader
B. Gold
Proc. IEEE 55, 149 (1967),
DDC AD-65f530
2613A
Automatic Potentiometric EDTA
and Redox Titrations for Determinations of Stoichiometry
M. C. Gardels
J. C. Cornwell
Anal. Chem. 38, 774 (1966),
DDC AD-642169
2620
A Volumetric Determination of
Arsenic and Antimony in Mixed
Manganese Arsenide, Antimonide
and Phosphide Compounds
E. H. Whipple
D. H. Ridgley
Anal. Chim. Acta 35, 499 (1966),
DDC AD-641009
2628
On "Mean-Square Reconstruction
Error"
0. A. Z. Leneman
J. 13. Lewis
IEEE Trans. Automat. Control
AC-l1, 324 (1966),
DDC AD-642192
2632
Mean-Square Error of StepWise Interpolation for Various
Sampling Schemes
0. A. Z. Leneman
J. B. Lewis
J. Franklin Inst. 282, 108 (1966),
DDC AD-644544
2633
A Note Concerning the Temperature Profile Within a Thermomagnetic Energy Converter
T. C. Harman
J. M. Honig
Adv. Energy Conversion 6, 127
(1966), DDC AD-642211
2635
Cross Coupling in High Speed
Digital Systems
J. B. Connolly
IEEE Trans. Electron. k-omputers
EC-15, 323 (1966),
Dimmock
DDC AD-642194
20
3031 (1965),
Journal Articles
JA No.
2637
Non-Stoichiometry in Binary
Semiconductor Compounds,
Mj/2_6 Nj/
2
R. F. Brebrick
Progress in Solid State Chemistry,
Vol. 3 (Pergamon, New York,
1966), DDC AD-651723
+6 (c)
2638
Absolute Instabilities with
Drifted Helicons
A. L. McWhorter
A. Bers
Phys. Rev. Letters, 15, 755
(1965)
2643
Large Aperture Seismic Array
Signal Handling System
R. V.
R. G.
C.S.
R. M.
Proc. IEEE 53, 1844 (1965),
DDC AD-632146
2645
Second-Order Statistics of
Alternated Stepwise Processes
0. A. Z. Leneman
SIAM J. Appl. Math. 15, 88 (1967),
DDC AD-653670
2646
Analog Source Digitization: A
Comparison of Theory and
Practice
T. J. Goblick
J. L. Holsinger
IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory IT-13,
323 (1967), DDC AD-658776
2647
Maximizing the Longitudinal
Magneto-Optical TransmissionScattering from Multilayer
Magnetic and Dielectric Films
D. 0. Smith
Optica Acta 13, 121 (1966),
DDC AD-642191
2649
Data Recording and Processing
for the Experimental Large
Aperture Seismic Array
H. W. Briscoe
P. L. Fleck
Proc. IEEE 53, 1852 (1965).
DDC AD-632147
2650
Optimum Rate Allocation for Encoding Sets of Analog Messages
L. M. Goodman
Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 5.3,
1776 (1965), DDC AD-630374
2651
Principles of an Experimental
Large Aperture Seismic Array
(LASA)
P. E. Green, Jr.
R. A. Frosch
C. F. Romney
Proc. IEEE 53, 1821 (1965),
DDC AD-632150
2652
Electron Recombination in
Laser-Produced Hydrogen
Plasma
M. M. Litvak
D. F. Edwards
J. Appl. Phys. 37, 4462 (1966),
DDC AD-646476
2653
Resistance Heated Crystal
Puller for Operation at 2000°C
T. B. Reed
R. E. Fahey
Rev. Sci. Instr. 37, 59 (1966).
DDC AD-633183
2655
Irreducible Representations
of the Rotation Group in Terms
of the Axis and Angle of Rotation
H. E. Moses
Ann. Phys. 37, 224 (1966),
DDC AD-642174
2656
Testing General Relativity
with Radar
1.1. Shapiro
Phys. Rev. 141, 1219 (1966),
DDC AD-636372
2658
Optical Scattering from Cubic
Electro-Optical Films
D. 0. Smith
Optica Acta .3, 195 (1966),
DDC AD-651537
2662
Content-Addressed Memory
Using Magneto- or ElectroOptical Interrogation
D. 0. Smith
K. J. Harte
IEEE Trans. Electron. Computers
EC-15, 123 (1966),
DDC AD-642193
2663
Solar Rotation and Planetary
Orbits
I. I. Shapiro
Icarus 4, 549 (1965),
DDC AD-631165
Wood
Enticknap
Lin
Martinson
24
Journal Articles
JA No.
2666
The Performance of Sequential
Decoding in Conjunction with
Efficient Modulation
K. L. Jordan, Jr.
IEEE Trans. Commun. Tech.
COM-14, 283 (1966),
DQC AD-641003
2668
Polaron Energy Spectrum
D. M. Larsen
Phys. Rev. 144, 697 (1966),
DDC AD-642204
2672
Pseudobinary InSb-InTe
System
A.J. Strauss
M. D. Banus
M.C. Finn
J. Electrochem. Soc. 113, 458
(1966), DDC AD-640531
2673
Computation of the Performance
of the Abrupt Junction Varactor
Doubler
A. I. Grayzel
IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory
Tech. MTT-14, 239 (1966),
DDC AD-642197
2677
Radar Astronomy at Millimeter
and Submillimeter Wavelengths
J. W. Meyer
Proc. IEEE 54, 484 (1966),
DDC AD-640532
2678
Antenna Tolerance Theory A Review
J. Ruze
Proc. IEEE 54, 633 (1966),
DDC AD-642205
2683
Effect on Electron Irradiation
on N-Channel MOS Transistors
A. G. Stanley
Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 5.3,
2150 (1965), DDC AD-63ZI52
2685
On Nonlinear Binary Sequential
Circuits and Their Inverses
B. Reiffen
H. Yudkin
IEEE Trans. Electron. Computers
EC-15, 586 (1966),
DDC AD-649350
2693A
A Note on the Large-Signal
Varactor Upper-Sideband Upconverter
A. I. Grayzel
Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54,
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2694
On Some New Results in ShotNoise
0. A. Z. Leneman
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2697
Bulk GaAs Microwave
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A. G. Foyt
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2698
Structure of Equations Specifying Operating Characteristics of
Energy Converters Constructed
of Anisotropic Materials
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2701
Radar Echo Variations of a
Large Rough Sphere
M. L. Burrows
IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-14, 455 (1966),
DDC AD-642195
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On Some Results in Random
Pulse Trains
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IEEE Trans. Automat. Control
AC-15, 331 (1966),
DDC AD-642198
2705
A Diplexer Using Hybrid
Junctions
L. J. Ricardi
IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory
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Nonreciprocal Remanence
Phase Shifters in Rectangular
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W. J. Ince
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IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory
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C. Freed
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DDC AD-630504
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Z709
Capacity for a Class of Unknown
Channels
I. G. Stiglitz
Inform. and Control 11, 497
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2710
Ross-Schiff Analysis of a
Proposed Test of General
Relativity: A Critique
L.I. Shapiro
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DIDC AD-64Z-2a
2713
Three Signaling Systems for
Double Access to an Active
Satellite
F. Jelinek
IEEE Trans. Commun. Tech.
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DDC AD-640537
2717
Some Remarks on "Spectrums
of Modulated Pulse Trains"
0. A. 4. Leneman
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2719
Partial Pressures of Te 2 (g)
in Equilibrium with Ge'yz_6
Te 1 /z+ 6 (c) from Optical
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Optimum Sampling and Quantiz.
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It. F. Brebrick
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I.. M. Goodman
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from a Random Rough Surface
H. A, lirockelman
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IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
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D)DC "D-646482
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Single Crystal Growth and Electrical Transport Properties of
Intermediates in the Spinel
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D.I B. Rogers
A. Ferretti
W. Kunnmann
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Thermodynamic Aspects of the
Tempera-ture-Pressure Phase
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A. Z. Leneman
J. B. Lewis
IEEE Trans. Automat. Control
AC-Il, 396(1966),
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Photoelectron Statistics Produced by a laser Operating
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Callium Arsenide Injection
Laser Radar
13. S. Goldstein
G. F. Dalrymple
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2729
Pole-Shared I.inear-Phase
Band-Pass Filter Rlank
2730
Some IDesigns of X1 -Hand
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P.R. Drouilhet, Jr. Proc. IEEE"(Correspondence)
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2732
Comparative Data on CdS Transducers from 14 lc/s
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R. Weber
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Large Uross-Linked Polystyrene
E. II. Murphy
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A Theoretical Study of a
Multi-Element Scanning Feed
System for a Parabolic Cylinder
W.N. Assaly
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The Augmented Plane \.,ave
A. .1. l'reeman
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41.0. Ilimmock
Solids (Academic,
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Oscillatory Faraday Rotation
of the Indirect Transition in
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.Space-Time Symmetry Restrictions on Transport Coefficients.
11. Two Theories Compared
W\. 11. Kleiner
Phys. Rev. 153, 726 (1967),
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The Effect of Mercury Contamination of the Work Function
of Gold
L. L. Iluber, Jr.
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2749
Absorption Near the FundorrenLta.
Edge
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2750
A Coding Theorem for a Class
of Unknown Channels
1. G. Stiglitz
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2751
Trial Spacing in Instrumental
Running
J. L. Fozard
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Z754
Large Radar Shield Fabricated
at Ground Level
P. Stetson
Civil oRg. (ASCE) 42 (June 1966),
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2755
Asymptotically Optimum PreEmphasis and De-Emphasis
Networks for Sampling and
Ouantizing
L,. M. Goodman
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Electron-Beam Pumped Lasers
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RIF Genez ated Shock Waves
14. M. Weigand
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2760
Polaron Induced Anomalies in
the intlýrband Magnetoabsorption
of InSb,
E.J. Johnson
D. M. 1arsen
Phys. Rev. Letters 16, 655
(1966), DDC AD-64 1004
2761
Effects of Electron Irradiation
of M1etal-Nltrtdc-Semiconductor
Insulated Gate Field-Effect
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A.G. Stanley
I1. A. It. Wegener
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784 (19660), DDC AD-640529
2762
Electron Bombardment Technique for Deposition of CdS
Film Transducers
R. Weber
Rev. Sot. Instr. 37, 955 (1966),
DIC AD-642217
2763
Oblique-Incidence Magnetic
Anisotropy in Codeposited Alloy
Films
M. S. Cohen
J. Appl. Phys. 38, 860 (1967),
DDC AD-654854
276s
Study of Radio Echoes from the
Moon at 23 Centimeters Wavelength
J. •'. Evans
T'. Hagfors
J. Geophys
2766
Spontaneous and Coherent Photoluminescence in Cdxfig 1 _xTe
I. Melngailis
A.J. Strauss
Appl. Phys. Letters 8,
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2768
Anomaly in the X-Ray Scattering
of ZnSe
P.M. Raccah
R.J. Arnott
A. Wold
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DDC AD-6422i6
2770
Interleaving of Pseudorandom
Sequences for Synchronization
L. I. Bluestein
IEEE Trans. Aerospace Electron.
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2773
Aural Pulse Compression by
Bats and Humans
J.J.G. McCue
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2774
Generalization of the RudermanKittel-Kasuya-Yosida Interaction
for Nonspherical Fermi Surfaces
L. M. Roth
IH. J. Zeiger
T. A. Kaplan
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DDC AD-648765
Z775
The Cutoff Frequency of a
Varactor Diode with Variable
Series Resistance
A. I. Grayzel
Proc. IEEE (Correspundence) 5_4.
875 (1966), DDC AD-642168
2776
Efficient Visible Lasers of
CdSxSei-x by Electron-Beam
Excitation
C. E. Hurwitz
Appl. Phys. Letters 8, 243 (1966),
DDC AD-642200
2778
Equilibrium Spin Configuration
Resonance Behavior of
libMnF3
P.1H. Cole
W. I. Ince
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DDC AD-648263
2779
Conic Display Generator Using
Multiplying Digital-Analog
Converters
L. G. Roberts
IEEE Trans. Electron. Computers
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2780
2781
2782
2783
2784
2785
2786A
2787A
2788
2790
2793
Desigln of Composite Magnetic
Circuits for Temperature Stabilization of Microwave Ferrite
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2795
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the Chemisorption of Water and
Oxygen on Aluminum
Recursive. Complex Fourier
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Signal
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to Intermodulation Distortion Prediction in
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Generalized Surface Hfarmonics
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G. ('olombo
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to the Transformation of the Wave
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Reduction of the E'lectromagnetic
II. E. Moses
Vector Potential to the Irreducible
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1171 (1966),
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JANo.
2796
Comparison of the Theoretical
O'- Form Factors with
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2797
Radar Observations of Venus
at 3.8-cm Wavelength
P. M. Raccah
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J. V. Evans
R. P. Ingalls
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Astron. J. 71, 902 (1966),
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A. G. Stanley
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Observation of the Interaction
of Plasinons with Longitudinal
Optical Phonons in GaAs
A. Mooradian
G. B. Wright
Phys. Rev. Letters 16, 999 (1966),
DDC AD-64ZZ30
2804
Coherent Pulse Transmission
Through Rain
R. K. Crane
IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-iS, 2'2 (1967),
DDC AD-654939
2805
Spin Waves in Paramagnetic
Fermi Gases
L.L. VanZandt
Phys. Rev. 162, 399 (1967),
DDC AD-663684
2806
Laser Properties of a VaporGrown Ruby
J. R. O'Connor
P. S. Schaffer
!R.A. Bradbury
Appl. Phys. Letters 8,
DDC AD-642171
2807
The Last of the West Ford
Dipoles
I. 1. Shapiro
Science 154, 1445 (1966),
DOC AD-653675
2808
Failure-Erasure Circuitry: A
J, B. Connolly
IEEE Trans. Electron. Computers
W.G. Schmidt
EC-16, 82 (1967),
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Duplicative Technique of
336 (1966),
DDC AD-653674
Failure-Masking Systems
2809
A Sequential Decoding Technique and Its Realization in the
Lincoln Experimental Terminal
I. L. Lebow
P. G. McHugh
IEEE Trans. Commun. Tech.
COM-I5, 477 (1967)
2811
Superconducting Transition
Temperature and Electronic
Structure in the Pseudobinaries
Nb
U3 AI-Nh 3 Sn and Nb 3 -SnNb
3 Sb
F.J. Bachner
J. IB.Goodenough
H. C. Gatos
J. Phys. Chem. Solids 28, 889
(1967)
2815
The Rotation of the Planet
G. Colombo
Astrophys. J. 145, 296 (4966),
Mercury
1.I. Shapiro
DDC AD-64Z209
2816
Band Structure and Laser
Te
Action in Ph Sn
1-x
x
j. 0. Dimmock
I. Melngailis
A.J. Strauss
Phys. Rev. Letters 16, 1193
(1966), DDC AD-642225
2818
Improved .Method of Optimizing
Longitudinal Magneto-Optical
Transmission-Scatteriing in
Thin Magnetic Films
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K. J. Harte
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2819
Aperture Feed for a Spherical
M. L. Burrows
IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
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L.J. Ricardi
AP-_ 5 22? (1967),
DDC AD-654859
Electroreflectance in Metals
J. Feinleib
Phys. Rev. Letters 16,
Directivity of an Array of Slots
L.J. (ticardi
(1966), DDC AD-642224
Electron. Eng. 39. 578 (1967),
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Incoherent Source Optical
Pumping of Visible and
Infrared Semiconductor Lasers
R. J. Phelan, Jr.
Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54,
If19 (1966), HOC AD-642196
2825
Efficient Cooing of Vocoder
Channel Signals Using Linear
Transformation
W. R. Crowther
C. M. Hader
Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54,
1594 (1966), IDC AD-646471
2827
Efficient Ultraviolet Laser
Emission in Electron-BeamExcited ZnS
C. E. Hurwitz
Appl. Phys. Letters 9,
DDC AD-648761h
-
2832
First Order Raman Effect
in Il1-V Compounds
A. Mooradian
G. B. Wright
Solid State Commun. 4, 431
(1966), DDC AD-649186
2833
Computer Control of the flaystack Antenna
F. E. Heart
A. A. Mathiasen
Proc. IEEE 54; 1742 (1966).
DDC AD-654277
2834
Multidimensional MaximumLikelihood Processing of a
Large Aperture Seismic Array
J. Capon
R. J. Greenfield
R.J. Kolker
Proc. IEEE 55, 192 (1967),
DDC AD-6517-2
2836
Stokes Parameters for 1665Megacycles-per-Second Emission from OH near Source W3
M. L.
J. A.
JJ. C.
R. P.
Science 153, 978 (1966),
DDC AD-644783
2837
Low Temperature Crystallographic and Magnetic Study of
LaC°O 3
N. Menyuk
K. Dwight
P. M. Raccah
J. Phys. Chem. Solids 28, 549
(1967), DDC AD-653689
2840
Radar Observations of Venus
at 23cm in 1965/1966
J. V. Evans
R.A. Brockelman
E. N. Dupont
L.B..Hanson
W.A. Reid
Astron. J. 7L1. 897 (1966),
DDC AD-648056
2843
tHigh Speed Electromagnetic
Shutter
J.S. Pirroni
R. 8- Stevens
Rev. Sci. Instr. 38, 382 (1967),
DDC AD-654s51-
2847
Maser Model for Interstellar
O11 Microwave Emission
M. M. Litvak
A. L. McWhorter
M. L. Meeks
H.J. Zeiger
Phys. Rev. Letters 17, 821
(1966), DDC AD-6480-50
2848
Measurement of AbsorptionLine Profiles with a FabryPerot fnterferometer
R.J. Hull
L. C. Bradley
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DDC AD-653410
2822
2823B
2824
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DDC AD-668239
Meeks
Ball
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116 (1966),
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Comparison of MOS and MetalNitride-Semtconductor Insulated
Gate Field-Effect Transistors
Under Electron Irradiation
A. G. Stanley
IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. NS-13, Z48
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2850
High-Temperature Expansions
for the Classical Heisenberg
Model. I. Spin Correlation
Function
If. E. Stanley
Phys. Rev. 158, 537 (1967),
DDC AD-658762
2851
An Optimal Singular Solution
for the Sounding Rocket with
Altitude-Dependent Parameters
K. Kresa
J. Spacecraft 4, 124. (1967),
DDC AD-651528
2852
High Pressure Synthesis of
Arsenopyrite-Type Ternary
Compounds
M. D. Banus
M. C. Lavine
Materials Res. Bull. 1. 3 (1966),
IJDC AD-646477
2853
Possibility of a Phase Transition for the Two-Dimensional
Heisenberg Model
II, E. Stanley
T. A. Kaplan
Phys. Rev. Letters 17, 913
(1966), DIiC AD-646485
2857
Unusual Crystal-Field Energy
Levels and Efficient Laser
Properties of NV0 4 :Nd
J. R. O'Connor
Appl. Phys. Letters 9, 407 (19661,
DDC AD-653372
2858
Interferometric Study of Cosmic
Line Emission at OH Frequencies
A. E. E. Rogers
J. M. Moran
P. P. Crowther
B. F. Burke
M. L. Meeks
J. A. Bail
G. M. Hyde
Phys. Rev. Letters 17, 450 (1966),
DDC AD-645681
2863
Electromagnetic Noise Environment in the 200 MHz to 400MHz
Band on Board Aircraft
G. Ploussios
Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54,
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2867
Comment on Paper by A. K. Fung T. Hagfors
and R. K. Moore "The Correlation
Function in Kirchhoff's Methon of
Solution of Scattering of Waves
from Statistically Hough Surfaces"
2869
Infrared Magnetoelectroreflectance in Ge, GaSb, and InSb
S. H. Groves
C. H. Pidgeon
J. Feinleib
Phys. Rev. Letters 17, 643 (1966),
DDC AD-645038
28701
A Reformulated Boundary Perturbation Theory in Electromagnetism and Its Application
to a Sphere
M. L. Burrows
Can. J. Phys. 45, 17290 (1967),
DDC AD-655316
Z871
Reduction of Reducible Representations of the Infinitesimal
Generators of the Proper,
Orthochronous, Inhomogeneous
Lorentz Group
H.E. Moses
J. S. Lomont
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2872
A First-Order Localized Electron _ Collective-Electron
Transition
P. M. Raccah
J. B. Goodenough
Phys. Rev. 155, 932 (1967),
DDC AD-658906;
2873
Hartree-Fock Theory: Slater
Determinants of Minimum Energy
T. A. Kaplan
W. H. Kleiner
Phys. Rev. 156, 1 (1967),
DDC AD-658907
2875
Virial Theorem for the Homogeneous Electron Gas
P. N. Argyres
Phys. Rev. 154, 410 (1967),
DDC AD-653396
2878
Low Temperature Absolute
Reflection Measurements of
Small Samples
J. Feinleib
B. Feldman
Rev. Sci. Instr. 38, 32 (1967),
DDC AD-653673
2879
Electrooptic Effect in Trigonal
Selenium at 10.6 pim
M. C. Teich
T.A. Kaplan
IEEE J. Qiant. Electron. QE-2,
702 (19661, DDC AD-653412
28co
Communications via Several
Satellites Using the Lincoln
Experimental Terminal
I. L. Lebow
Progress in Astronautics and
Aeronautics, Vol. 19 (Academic
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2883
Electron Temperature and Ion
Composition in the F 1 Region
J. V. Evans
J. Geophys. Res. 72
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2884
Midlatitude F-Region Densities
and Temperatures at Sunspot
Minimum
J. V. Evans
Plarut. Space Sci. 15, 1387 (1967)
2885
W. L. Black
Some New Power-Frequency
Inequalities for Nonlinear
Capacitative Harmonic Multipliers
Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54,
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2886
Stimulated Brillouin and Raman
Scattering it, Quartz at 2.1 ° to
293 °Kelvin
P. E. Tannenwald
J. B. Thaxter
Science 154, 1319 (1966),
DDC AD-646489
2887
Spark-Source Mass Spectroscopy
E. B. Owens
Appl. Spectroscopy 21•,
DDC AD-653414
2889
Stimulated Four-Photon Interaction and Its Influence on
Stimulated Rayleigh-Wing
Scattering
H. Y. Chiao
P. L. Kelley
E. Garmire
Phys. Rev. Letters 17, 1158
(1966), DDC AD-653362
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Interband Magnetooptical Studies
of Semiconductors and Semimetals
B. Lax
J. G. Mavroides
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DDC AD-653672
2891
New Phase Transformation in
InSb at High Pressure and High
Temperature
M.D. Banus
M. C. Lavine
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2892
On the Design of Optimum Radar
Waveforms for Clutter Rejection
D. F. DeLong, Jr.
E. M. Hofstetter
IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory
IT-13, 454 (1967),
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2893
Astronomical Constants and
Planetary Ephemerides Deduced from Radar and Optical
Observations
M. E. Ash
I. I. Shapiro
W. B. Smith
Astron. J. 72," 338 (1967),
DDC AD-658914
2894
Bulk GaAs Negative Conductance
Amplifiers
A. L. McWhorter
A. G. Foyt
Appl. Phys. Letters 9, 300 (1966),
DDC AD-648048
2897
Photovoltaic Effect in
PbXSnl1xTe Dioaes
I. Melngailis
A. R. Calawa
Appl. Phys. Letters 9, 304 (1966),
DDC AD-648772
2899
Radar Determination of the Rotations of Venus and Mercury
R. B. Dyce
G. H. Pettengill.
I. I. Shapiro
Astron. J. 72, 351 (1967),
DDC AD-658774
2900
Quantum Kinetic Equations for
Electrons in Random Impurities
P. N. Argyres
E. S. Kirkpatrick
Ann. Phys. 42, 513 (1967),
DDC AD-658909
2901
Ring Circulator Theory, Design,
and Performance
S. D. Ewing, 'Jr.
J. A. Weiss
IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory
Tech. MTT-15, 623 (1967),
DDC AD-667877
2903
Excitation Spectra of Group III
Impurities in Germanium Under
Uniaxial Stress
D. H. Dickey
J. 0. Dimmonk
J. Phys. Chem. Solids 28, 529
(1967), DDC AD-653671
2905
Radar Verification 'f the Doppler
Formula
I. I. Shapiro
M. E. Ash
M.J. Tausner
Phys. Rev. Letters 1.7, 933
(1966), DDC AD-646487
2906
A High-Speed, Low Power
Complementary Flip-Flop
D. E. Chace
Electron. Communicator _, 5
(1966)
2907
High-Temperature Expansions
for the Classical Heisenberg
Model. II. Zero-Field
Susceptibility
1I. E. Stanley
Phys. Rev. 158. 546 (4967),
DDC AD-658766
2908A
The Lincoln Experimental Satellite Program (LES-1, -2, -3, -4)
H1. Sherman
J. Spacecraft 4_, 1448 (1967),
DDC AD-663685
2909
High Pressure Study of the
First-Order Phase Transition
in MnAs
J.B. Goodenough
J. A. Kafalas
Phys. Rev. 157, 389 (1967),
DDC AD-661147
2910
Irreducible Representations of
H. E. Moses
the Rotation Group in Terms of
the Axis and Angle of Rotation.
II. Orthogonality Relations Betwecn Matrix Elements and Representations of Rotations in the
Parameter Space
Ann. Phys. 42, 343 (1967),
DDC AD-654860
2914
Application of Nanosecond Light
Pulses to Ballistic Range
Measurements
AIAA J. 5, 364 (1966),
DDC AD-653498
W.
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Ferdinand
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34
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Appl. Phys. Letters 9,
DDC AD-651538
357 (1966),
2912
Optimum Heterodyn" Detection
at 10. 6 gm in Photoconductive
Ge:Cu
M. C. Teich
t.J. Keyes
R. i1. Kingston
2913
A Simple Model for Mutual
Coupling Effects on Patterns
for Unequally Spaced Arrays
a.L.
2914
Asymptotic Theory of Electromagnetic and Acoustic Diffraction by Smooth Convex Surfaces
of Variable Curvature
S. (Hong
J. Math. Phys. 8,
Z916
Heat Flow in High-Temperature
Crystal Growth
T. B. Peed
J. Phys. Chem. Solids Suppl.,
(1967)
Z917
Reduction of Relativistic Wave
Functions to the Irreducible
Representations of the Inhomogeneous Lorentz Group.
I. Nonzero Mass Components
H. E. Moses
J. Math. Phys. 8.
DDC AD-662289
2918
Semiconductor-to-Metal Transitions in Transition-Metal
Compounds
D.
J.
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W.
Adler
Feinleib
Brooks
Paul
Phys. Rev. 155,
851 (1967)
2920
Semiconductor-to-Metal Transition in V203
J. Feinleib
W. Paul
Phys. Rev. 455,
841 (4967)
2921
On the Thermodynamic Properties of Several Solid Phases of
the Compound InSb
A. K. Jena
M. B. Bever
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Trans. Met. Soc_ AIME 239, 725
(1967), DDC AD-662173
2922A
A Theoretical Analysis and
Experimental Confirmation of
the Optimally Loaded and Overdriven RF Power Amplifier
D. M. Snider
IEEE Trans. Electron Devices
ED-44, 851 (4967),
DI)C AD-670764
2923
Sn Se
Diode Lasers of Pb 4
1-y y
and Pbt .xSn Te
J. F. Butler
A. R. Calawa
T.C. Harman
Appl. Phys. Letters 9,
DDC AD-653367
2926
The Positions and Angular
Extent of 0H Emission Associated with the 1! II Regions
W3, W24. W49, and NGC 6334
A. E.
J. M.
P. P.
B. F.
M.L.
J.A.
G.M.
2927
Polaron Effects in the Cyclotron Resonance Absorption of
lnSb
D. It. Dickey
E. J. Johnson
D.M. Larsen
Phys. Rev. Letters 18,
DDC AD-658789
599 (1967),
Z928A
Temperature-Modulated Reflectance of Gold from 2 to 10 eV
W.J. Scouler
Phys. Rev. Letters 18,
DDC AD-655328
445 (1967),
Allen
E. Rogers
Moran
Crowther
Burke
Meeks
Ball
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AP-iS. 530 (1967),
DDC AD-661151
1223 (4967)
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Astrophys. J. 447,
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427 (1966).
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Dipole
S. L. Borison
IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-I5, 320 (1967),
DDC AD-655329
2932
High Power and Efficiency in
CdS Electron Beam Pumped
Lasers
C. E. Hurwitz
Appl. Phys. Letters 9, 420 (1966),
DDC AD-653364
2937
Donor Level Associated with
(100) Conduction Band in SDoped GaSh
B. B. Kosicki
W. Paul
A. J. Strauss
G. W. Iseler
Phys. Rev. Letters 17. 1175
(1966)
2939
Fourier Expansion for the
Electronic Energy Bands in
Silicon and Germanium
G. F. DresseIhaus
M.S. Dresselhaus
Phys. Rev. 160, 649 (1967).
DDC AD-662302
2940
Channel Encoders
L. M. Goodman
Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 55,
127 (1967), DDC AD-653413
2941
Retrograde Solubility in
n-Type PbS
A.J. Strauss
Trans. Met. Soc. AIME 239, 794
(1967), DDC AD-661148
2942
Observation of Degenerate
Stimulated Four-Photon Interaction and Four-Wave
Parametric Amplification
H. L. Carman
R.Y. Chiao
P. L. Kelley
Phys. Rev. Letters 17, 1281
(1966), DDC AD-658792
2943
A Study of the Depolarization of Lunar Radar Echoes
T. llagfors
Radio Sci. 2, 445 (1967)
2945
Data Considerations for Planetary Space Science Photography
L. R. Mailing
IEEE Trans. Commun. Tech.
COM-15, 665 (1967)
2946
IrSb MOS Infrared Detector
R. J. Phelan, Jr.
3. 0. Dirniock
Appl. Phys. Letters 10,
DDC AD-653365
2948
The Electrical Properties
and Band Structure of Doped
LaInO 3
D. B. Rogers
J. M. Honig
J. 1B. Goodenough
Materials Res. Bull. 2, 223 (1967),
DDC AD-6524 16
2951
Measurement of Multipath
Effects in Satellite-Aircraft
UHF Link
K. L. Jordan, Jr.
Proc. IEEE (Correspondence)5,
1117 (1967), DDC AD-658917
Z955
Photo and Thermal Effects in
Compensated Zinc Doped
Germanium
R.J. Keyes
J. Appl. Phys. 38, 2619 (1967),
DDC AD-661453
2959
Varactor Multiplier Arrays
for Increased Power Handling
Capability
D. Parker
A. 1. Grayzel
Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 55,
437 (1967), DDC AD-654863
*
2964
Micropower Redundant Circuits
Correct Errors Automatically
R. E. McMahon
N. B. Childs
Electronics 40, No. 3, 66 (1967).
DDC AD-655313
,
2962
The GaAs-InSb Graded-Gap
Heterojunction
E. D. Hinkley
R. H-. Rediker
Solid-State Electron. to, 671
(1967)
*
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2963A
Inversion of Conduction and
Valence Bands in PbxSn Se
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A lloy s
A.J. Strauss
2964
Temperature Dependence,
Orientation Correlation, and
Molecular Fields in SecondHarmonic Light Scattering from
Liquids and Gases
D. L. Weinberg
2965
Identification of the Fundamental Vibrational Modes of
Trigonal, a-Monoclinic and
Amorphous Selenium
G.
A.
W.
G.
R.
2966
The Insertion Loss of Transmission Lines Used in Matching
Networks•
L. J. Ricardi
IEEE Trans.: Microwave -Theory
Tech. MTT-16, 189 (1968),
DDC AD-671290
2967
Landau Dampinghof Magnetoplasma Waves for General
Closed Fermi Surfaces
A. L. McWhorter
J. N. Walpole
Phys. Rev. 18, 719 (1967),
DDC AD-661149
2968
Nonlocal Effects in Low-Field
Helicon Propagation in PbTe
J. N. Walpole
A. L. McWhorter
Phys. Rev. 158; 708 (1967),
DDC AD-661150
2970
Discussion of Paper by F. L.
Scarf, "Effect of Coherent
Density Fluctuations on the
Radar Determination of Total
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T. Hagfors
J. Geophys. Res. 72, 4595 (1967)
2971
The Negative Gamma Varactor
A. I. Grayzel
Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 55,
469 (1967), DDC AD-655317
2972
A Direct Derivation of the
Optimal Linear Filter Using
the Maximum Principle
M. Athans
E. Tse
IEEE Trans. Automat. Control
AC-12, 690 (1967),
DDC AD-673596
2973
The Crystal Structure of
Neodymium MonotelluroxideNd 2 0 2 Te
P. M. Raccah
J. M. Longo
H. A. Eick
Inorg. Chem. 6, 1471 (lq67),
DDC AD-658765
2975
Kyoto: the Physics of
Semiconductors
B. Lax
J. G. Mavroides
Phys. Today 20, No. 5, 101 (1967)
2976
A Binary Linear Transformation for Redundancy Reduction
L. M. Goodman
Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 55,
467 (1967), DDC AD-653668
2977
Interband Magnetoreflection
and Band Structure of HgTe
S.H. Groves
R. N. Brown
C. R. Pidgeon
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2978
Magnetoplasma Cyclotron
Absorption in PbSe
S. Bermon"
Phys. Rev. 157, 608 (1967),
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Lucovsky
Mooradian
Taylor
B. Wright
C. Keezer
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DDC AD-664441
Solid State Commun. 5,; 113 (1967)
Phys. Rev. 158, 723 (1967),
DDC AD-658770
Joural Artcles
JA No.
2980
2981
2982
2983
2986
Scattering by Infinite Cylinders
of Arbitrary Cross-Section
by
the Method of Finite
Differences
M. L. Burrows
Electron. Letters 3, 119 (1967),
DDC AD-654866 -
Reduction of Relativistic Wavefunctions to the Irreducible
Representations of the Inhornogeneous Lorentz Group,
I1. Zero Ma4ss Components
On Finite Pulsewidth Sampling
H. E. Moses
J. Math. Phys. 9, 16 (1968),
DDC AD-67360&-
0. A. Z. Leneinan
IEEE Trans. Commun. Tech.
COM-aS. 718 (1967),
DDC AD-662t74
IEEE Trans. Computers C-17, 54
(1968), DDC AD-670770
An Analog Comparator as a
Pseudo-Light Pen for Computer
Displays
Comment on "Content-Addressed
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K. II. Konkle
D. 0. Smith
K. J. Harte
IEEE Trans. Electron. Computers
EC-16. 372 (1967),
DDC ALJ-661146
Science 155, 852 (1967),
DDC AD-653411
Phys. Rev. Letters 18, 608 (1967),
DIC AD-653363
-
2987
Extraterrestrial Life
W. B. Smith
2988
Rarnan Scattering from Donor
and Acceptor Impurities in
G. B. Wright
A. Mooradian
2989
A Thermodynamic Investigation
of the Compounds In SbTe ,
2
InSb and InTe
A. K. Jena
M. B. Bever
M. ). Banns
Trans. Met. Soc. AIME 239, 1232
(1967)
2990
Note on "Secant Correction for
Tracking Pedestals"
F. L. Bacchialoni
2991
Effect of Electron Irradiation
on Carrier Mobilities in
InverSion Layers of
Insulated
Gate Field Transistors
Correlation Function and Power
A.G. Stanley
IEEE Trans. Automat. Control
AC-IS, 475 (1967),
6TDC )D-663689
EEE Trans. Nuclear Set. NS-14,
k66 (1967), DDC AD-668184
Silicon
2992
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IEEE Trans. Aerospace Electron.
Syst. AES-3, 774
DDC AD-662172 (1967),
J. M. Longo
Materials Res, Bull. 2, 541 (1967),
Spectrum of Randomly Shaped
Pulse Trains
2993
Magnetic and Structural Study
of the Spinel MnYb 2 S 4
2994A
2996
2Q97
P. M. Raccah
DDC AD-657032
Stability Measurements of
CO2-N2-lie Lasers at 10.60Mm
Wavelength
Automatic Channel Equalization
Algorithm
C. Freed
IEEE J. Quant, Electron. E,
203 (1967), DDC AD-658783
C. X. Niessen
Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 55,
698 (1967)
Ar: Techniques for Materials
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T. B. Reed
Miaterials Res. Bull. Z, 349 (1967)
35
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2998
Hall Coefficient and Transverse
Magnetoresistance
in HgTe at
4.2°K
and 77°K
T. C. Harman
J.
Honig
P. M.
II. Trent
J. Phys. Chem. Solids Z8
(1967), DDC AD-658089
2999
Effects of Parameter Quantization on the Poles of a Digital
Filter
C. M. Hader
B. Gold
Proc. ICEE (Correspondence) 55,
688 (1967), DDC AD-658784
C. L. Mack
J. Spacecraft 4, 819 (1967),
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3003
Van Allen
S~DDC
Belt Simulation
AD-658780
3004
The Oxidation of Aluminum
Films in Low-Pressure Oxygen
Atmospheres
C. T. Kirk. Jr.
E. E. Huber, Jr.
Surface Sci. 9. Z17 41968),
DDC AD-668306
3006
City Noise and Its Effect Upon
Airborne Antenna Noise Temperatures at UHF
G. Ploussios
IEEE Trans. Aerospace Electron.
Syst. AES-4, 41 (1968),
DDC AD-668092
3011A
New Method for the Detection
of Light Deflection by Solar
Gravity
1.1. Shapiro
Science 157, 806 (1967),
DDC AD-663681
3013
Iterative Sequential Decoding
1. G. Stigiitz
Accepted IEEE Trans. Inform.
Theory
3018
Growth of Single Ti 2 0 3
Crystals from the Melt
T. B. Reed
R. E. Fahev
J.M. Honig
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3019
Scattering by Edges:
Hemisphere
S. D. Weiner
IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-15, 709 (1967).
DDC AD-66444Z
30Z0
Mounted Diode Equivalent
Circuits
W.J.. Getsinger
IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory
Tech. MTT-15, 650 (1967),
HOC AD-667874
3021
Localized versus Collective d
Electrons and Ngel Temperatures
in Perovskite and PerovskiteRelated Structures
J. B. Goodenough
Phys. Rev. 164, 785 (1967),
DDC AD-668715
3022
A Coding Theorem for TimeDiscrete Analog Data Sources
T.J. Goblick, Jr.
IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory IT-31i,
401 (1969), DDC AD-693665
3023
Laser Emission from Electron
Beam Excited ZnTe
C. E. Hurwitz
IEEE J. Quant. Electron. qۥ-3,
333 (1967), DDC AD-664445
3024
Plasmas for High Temperature
Chemistry
T. B. Reed
Advances in High T'emperature
Chemistr.
Vol. I (Academic
Press, New York, 1967)
3025
InSb-GaAsP Infrared to Visible
Light Converter
RI.
J. Phelan, Jr.
Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 55,
1501 (1967), DDC AD-662175
The
36
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30Z6
Stimulated Reman Scattering in
an Infrared Active, Nontotally
Symmetric Vibration of h-Quartz
P. E. Tannenwald
D. L. Weinberg
IEEE J. Quant. Electron. QE-3,
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3027
Experimental Results of a Frequency Doubler Using a Varactor
Array
D. Parker
A. I. Grayzel
Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 55,
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3028
New Variational Approach in the
Transport Theory of the Coupled
Electron-Phonon System
H. W. Davies
Phys. Rev. 16Z. 621 (1967).
DDC AD-664448
3029
Resolution and Frequency Hesponse in Secondary Emission
Devices
A. A. Braga-Ula
IEEE Trans. Electron Devices
ED-14, 8Z9 (1967)
3031
Backscatter from Spheres:
Short Pulse View
J. Rheinstein
IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-16, 89 (1968),
DDC AD-670444
3032
Adaptive Combining of Wideband Array Data for Optimal
Reception
R. T. Lacoss
IEEE Trans. Geosci. Electron.
GE-6, 78 (1968),
DDC AD-673599
3033
Observations of OH Emission in
the H II Region W3 with a 74400 A
Interferometer
J. M. Moran
A. H. Barrett
A. E. E. Rogers
13.F. Burke
B. Zuckerman
H. Penfield
M. L. Meeks
Astrophys. J. 148, L69 (1967),
DDC AD-652914
3038
Long-Term Operation of a
Sealed CO2 Laser
BR.J. Carbone
IEEE J. Quant. Electron. QE-,
373 (1967), DDC AD-668195
3039
Wave-Optical Aspects of
Lorentz Microscopy
M. S. Cohen
J. Appl. Phys. 38, 4966 (1967),
DDC AD-668727
3041A
Design of Mutually Matching
Multiple-Varactor Array for
Power
D. D. Tang
Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 55,
1756 (1967), DDC AD-663686
3044
Optical Properties of the Metal
HeO 3 from 0.1 to Z2eV
J. Feinleib
W.J. Scouler
A. Ferretti
Phys. Rev. 165. 765 (1968).
DDC AD-668716
3046A
Night Sky Photometry of [O1
A5577 and ?A6300 Inside the
Southern Auroral Zone
Ml. A. Gordon
Planet. Space Sci. 16, 297 (1968)
3047
Magnetic Films and Optics in
Computer Memories
D. 0.
IEEE Trans. Magnetics MAG-3,
433 (1967), DDC AD-663682
3048
Performance Characteristics
of Thermomagnetic Devices
Involving Graded Mass and Gap.
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J. M. Honig
B. Lax
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3549 (1968),
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3049
Characterization and Structure
of La 4 Re609t, a New Metal
Cluster Compound
J. MI. ango
A. W. Sleight
Inorg. Chem. 7, 108 (1968),
DDC AD-668730
3050
Ferrite-Metal Thermal Conductances by a Transient
Technique
S. D. Ewing, Jr.
IEEE Trans. Parts, Materials &
Packaging PMP-3, 142 (1967),
DDC AD-670451
3051
Inteimodulation Products Gencrated by a-p-i-n Diode Switch
R. L. Sicotte
R. N. Assaly
Proc. IEEE (Letters) 56, 74
(4196), DDC AD-66B•7Z
3052
Low-Energy Interband Transi,ions and Band Structure in
Nickel
J. Hanus
J. Feinleib
W. J. Scouler
Phys. Rev. Letters 19
DDC AD-6589t9
3053
Solid-State RF Noise Source
A. J. Yakutis
Proc. IEEE (Letters) 56,
(1968), DDC AD-670442
3054
Atmospheric Measurements at
Kwajalein Using Hypersonic
Spheres
J. E. Salah
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DDC AD-663687
3056
Systems for Compressing the
Bandwidth of Speech
B. Gold
C. M. Rader
IEEE Trans. Audio Electroacoust.
AU-I5, 131 (1967),
DDC AD-670450
3057
Resonance Rotation of Venus
1. 1. Shapiro
Science 157, 423 (H967),
I)DC AD-661145
3058
Proposal for a Magnetic-Film
Memory Accessed by Combined
Photon and Electron Beams
D.O. Smith
IEEE Trans. Magnetics MAG-3,
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3060
Polarization and Intensity of
Haman Scattering from Plasmons
A. Mooradian
A. L. McVhorter
Phys. Rev. Letters 19, 849 (1967),
I)DC AD-668193
IEEE Trans. Commun. Tech.
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3061
Phase Measurement Accuracy
with Modulated Sounding Signals
1). Arnstein
3062
On the Measurement of a Bifilar
P. 13. " u
Complementary Helical Antenna
3063
3064
3065
IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-15,
700 (1967)
Books and Conference
K. J. Harte
Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Proceedings
DI.0. Smith
Digest (Academic, New York,
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Observation of the 94 a and
M. A. Gordon
Astrophys, J. 149,
148 6 Hydrogen and 94 a Helium
Emission Lines in the Orion
Nebula
M.t L. Meeks
DLX? AD-65891-1
Self-Steepening of Light Pulses
F.
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DeMartini
HI. Townes
K. Gustafson
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Magnetic Interactions and Spiral
Ground States in Spinels, with
Application to ZnCr 2 Se 4
K. Dwight
N. Menyuk
Phys. Rev. 163, 435 (1967),
DDC AD-668194
3068
Theory of the Magnetic Properties of the Ilmenites MTiO 3
J.B. Goodenough
J. J. Stickler
Phys. Rev. 164. 768 (1967),
DDC AD-668712
3069
Magnetic Resonance and Susceptibility of Several Ilmenite
Powders
J.J. Stickler
S. Kern
A. Wold
G. S. Heller
Phys. Rev. 164. 765 (1967),
DDC AD-668729
3070
Tetrahedral-Site Copper in
Chalcogenide Spinels
J. B. Goodenough
Solid State Commun. 5, 577 (1967),
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3071
Short-Period Signal Processing
Results for the Large Aperture
Seisn-kic Array
J. Capon
R. J. Greenfield
R. J. Kolker
R.T. Lacoss
Geophysics 33, 452 (1968),
DDC AD-674830
3073
Short-Pulse Scattering by a
Cone - Direct and Inverse
S. Hong
S. L. Borison
IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-16, 98 (1968),
DDC AD-670763
3074
A 10.6-Micron Four-Port
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J. H. Dennis
IEEE J. Quant. Electron. QE-3,
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3076
Spark Source Mass Spectroscopy
E. B. Owens
McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science
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3078
Infrared Heterodyne Detection
M. C. Teich
Proc. IEEE 56, 37 (1968),
DDC AD-668713
3080
Current Runaway and Avalanche
Effects in n-CdTe
M. R. Oliver
A. L. McWhorter
A.G. Foyt
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3082
Symmetry of the Ground Level
of a Hamiltonian
W. H. Kleiner
T. A. Kaplan
J. Math. Phys. 10, 236 (1969),
DDC AD-688031
3083
Changes in the Work Function
of Aluminum During and Following Low Pressure Oxidation at
Room Temperature
E. E. Huber, Jr.
C. T. Kirk, Jr.
Surface Sci. 8, 458 (1967)
3085
Observation of Exciton Fine
Structure in the Interband Magnetoabsorption of InSb and
Germanium
E. J. Johnson
Phys. Rev. Letters 19, 352
(1967), DDC AD-662293
3086
The Gunn Effect in n-CdTe
M. R. Oliver
A. G. Foyt
IEEE Trans. Electron Devices
ED-14 617 (1967),
DDC AD-668186
3087
Inversion Asymmetry Effects
on Oscillatory Magnetoresistance
in HgSe
L. M. Roth
S. H. Groves
P. W. Wyatt
Phys. Rev. Letters 12, 576
(1967), DDC AD-668198
39
I
Journal Articles
JA No.
3090
New Expansion for the Classical
Heisenberg Model and Its
Similarity to the S
1/2
1
Ising
Model
H. E. Stanley
Phys. Rev. 1$,1, 709 (1967),
DDC AD-669216
3091
Electroreflectance Study of Interband Magneto-Optical Transitions
in InAs and lnSb at 1.5"K
C. R. Pidgeon
S. H. Groves
J. Feinleib
Solid State Commun. 5. 677 (1967).
DDC AD-658835
3093
The Channel Vocoder
B. Gold
C. M. Bader
IEEE Trans. Audio Electroacoust.
AU-1 . 148 (1967),
DDC AD-679147
3095A
Computer-Design of Diode-Using
Microwave Components, and a
Computer-Dimensioned, X-Band
Parametric Amplifier
W. J. Getsinger
A. H. Kessler
Microwave J. 12, No. 3, 119
(1969), DDC AD-688041
3097
Perturbation Calculation of
Bauad-Structure Effects in LowField Helicon Propagation
A. L. McWhorter
I. N. Walpole
Phys. Rev. 163, 618 (1967),
DDC AD-669221
3098
Spectral Line Interferometry
with Independent Time Standards
at Stations Separated by 845
Kilometers
J. M.
P. P.
B. F.
A. If.
A. E.
3. A.
J. C.
C.C.
Science 157, 676 (1967),
DDC AD-661152
3400
Magnetostriction Effects on
Ferrite Material Parameters
of Importance in Remanence
Devices
1.
R.
J.
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3102
Observations of E .liz Continuum
and Hydrogen Recombination
Lines in the Orion Nebula
M.A. Gordon
M. L. Meeks
Astrophys. J. 152, 417 (1968),
DDC AD-671288
3103
Theory of Magnetization Ripple
in Ferromagnetic Films
K.J. Harte
J. Appl. Phys. L9,
I)DC AD-671275
3104
Shallow Donor Levels of lnSb
in a Magnetic Field
D. IVI, Larsen
,J. Phys. ChErm. Solids 29.
(i968), DIC AI)-D6491-
3107
Mode Pulling in a Stimulated
Raman Oscillator
P. E. Tannenwald
.1. Appl. Phys. -8, 4788 (1967),
I)i)C AD-6692Ž0
3108
Magnetic Properties of
La 0 . 5 Sr 0 . 5 CoO 3 near Its Curie
Temperature
N. Menyuk
P. M. Raccah
K. Dwight
l'hys. Rev. 166, 510 (1968).
DDC AD-670445
3109
Observations of Hysteresis
Damping in a Spinning Satellite
W.B. Smith
i. i. Shapiro
J. Spacecraft 5, 337 11968).
DDC AD-670786
3110
A New, Widely and Continuously
Tunable, High-Power Piloed
L~aser Source
R. L. Carman
J. G. C. Itanus
I). L. Weinberg
Appl. Phys. Letters 11, 250
(1967), DDC AD-667875
Moran
Crowther
Burke
Barrett
E. Rogers
Ball
Carter
Hare
Epstein
Germann
Sohn
II. Temme
40
4
IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory
Tech. MTT-16, 54 (1968),
DDC AD-670792
1503 (1968),
271
Journal Arfielas
JA No.
Alta Frequenza 37, 47E-153
Resolution and the Uquivalent
Filter ýecondary Emission
Device.;
A. A. Braga-lila
3113
a 24-Hr Satellite
Stationkeepinr
Usib;g Solar P- liatiua Pressure
W. I.. Black
NI. C. Crocker
FL. I. Swenson
.1. Spacecraft 5, 335 (H968),
D))C AD-67C781
3116
Aperture Synthesis in Radar
Astronomy and Some Applications to Lunar and Planeta-y
Studies
T. Itagfors
13. Nanni
K. Stone
ladio Sci. 3.
3114
Tellurium Vapor Pressure and
Optical Density at 370-615'C
I. F. Brebrick
1. Phys. Chem. /2,
DiDC AD-670793
3120
Gas-Density Fluctuations in the
Wakes from Hypersonic Spheres
J. llerrmann
W. G. Clay
H. E. Slattery
Phys. Fluids 11,
[JII) AI)-673463
3121
Ferromagnetism in Films
M. S. Cohen
Chap. 40, Thin Film Phenomena
(\l rGraw-Tiill, New 1oork, 19691
3126
Electron-IHole Pair Effects on
Landau Levels in lnSb
1). Nl. La:sen
Phys. Rev. Letters 19, 1128
(1967). DIDC AD-669218
3128
Theory of the Radar Determination of Planetary Rotations
I. 1. Shapiro
AstivDn. J. 72, 1309 (1967),
D)IC AD-670441
3132
Reduction of Reducible tepresentations of 'he Poinca,6 Group to
Standard ilelicity Representations.
If. E. Moses
.. Math. Phys. 9,
DDC AI)-693-02
3134A
Epitaxial Gallium Arsenide for
High-Efficiency Gunn Oscillators
C. Ml. Wolfe
A. G. Foyt
Xk. T. iridl'Žy
Electrochem. Technol. 6,
(1968), D[IC AD-6735'2
3136
A Hligh-Power Wcve uide Tuner
C. E. Muehe
iEFE Tians. Microwave Theory
Tech. MTT-16, 882 (1968),
I)DC AD-685689
3137
Metallurgical and Electronic
Properties of PbpxSnxTe,
Pbi..xSnxSe, and Other IV-\I
Alloys
A. J. Strauss
Trans. Met. Soc. AIMIE 242,
(4Q68), III3C AI)-678982
343•
Sunrise Behavir-r of the F
at MidlatitudeE
J. V. Evans
3. Geophys. lies. 73, 3489 (1968),
[ )DC AD-673605 -
3439
Evidence for Eloctfcn-TO-Phonon
Inreraction in Inst.
D. H. Dickey
D. M, Larsen
Phys. Rev. Letters 20,
tJDC AD-669206
31t1
Crys'al Growth, Annealing,
Diffusion of Lead-Tin
Chalcogenides
A.
T.
M
P.
Trans. Met. See. AIMIE 242,
(1968), DDC AD-678986
3141
A Radar Study of the Lunar
Crater Tycho at 3,8-cm and
70-cm WVavelengths
3411
Layer
and
i1968)
if. Calawa
C. Harman
C. Finn
Youtz
G. II. Pettengill
T. W. Thompson
41
491 (1968)
(132 (1968),
954 (1968),
2039 (1968),
Icarus 8, 457 (1968)
208
354
65 (1968),
374
Journal Articles
JA No.
3142
Suboptimal State Estimation
for Continuous-Time Nonlinear
Systems from Discrete Noisy
Measurements
M. Athans
R.P. Wishner
A. Bertolini
IEEE Trans. Automat. Control
AC-13. 504 (1968),
DDC AD-688042
3143
Use of Crossed Cylinder Lens
in Photographic Lens Evaluation
B. Howland
Appl. Optics 7, 1587 (1968).
DDC AD-677f55
3145
Observations of Galactic Oil
Emission
J. A. Ball
M. L. Meeks
Astrophys. J. 15,
DDC AD-677846
3146
Resonant Cavity Measurements
of Ionized Wakes
W. M. Kornegay
IEEE Trans. Aeriospace Electron.
Syst. AES-4, 181 (1968),
DDC AD-671291
3147
Range Contamination and Its
Effect on Measurements
R. E. Slattery
W. G. Clay
W. C. Worthington
IEEE Trans. Aerospace Electron.
Syst. AES-4, 187 (1968),
DDC A1D-671285
3148
Imaging and Storage with a
Uniform MOS Structure
R.J. Phelan, Jr.
J. 0. Dimmock
Appl. Phys. Letters 11, 359
(1967), DDC AD-669Z1t
3149
Magnon-Phonon Coupling in
Metallic Films
R. Weber
Phys. Rev. 169, 451 (1968),
DDC AD-673598
3150
Spin-Wave Resonance
It. Weber
IEEE Trans. Magnetics MAG-4,
28 (1968), DDC AD-670788
3153
Variations in the Radar Cross
Section of Venus
J. V. Evans
Astron. J. 73, 125 (1968),
DDC AD-673462
3154
Magnetic Ordering and the Electronic Properties of the Heavy
Rare-Earth Metals
R. E. Watson
A. J. Freeman
J. 0. Dimmock
Phys. Rev. 167, 497 (1968)
3155
Analysis of Tellurides of Lead
and Tin by Automatic Titrations
J. C. Cornwell
K. L. Cheng
Anal. Chim. Acta 42, 189 (1968),
DDC AD-674786
3156
Critical Properties of Isotropically Interacting Classical
Spins Constrained to a Plane
H. E. Stanley
Phys. Rev. Letters 20, 150
(1968), DDC AD-669213
3158
Automatic Satellite StationKeeping
A. A. Braga-Illa
J. Spacecraft 6, 430 (1969)
3159
Utilixation of Contextural Constraints in Automatic Speech
Recognition
13. Alter
IEEE Trans. Audio Electroacoust.
AU-16, 6 (1968), DDC AD-673464
3160
Origin of the Crystal Field in
Ti 3 +-Substituted Alums
G. F. Dionne
J. A. MacKinnon
Phys. Rev. 172, 325 (1968),
DDC AD-678985
3161
Growth of Single Crystals of
ZnTe and ZnTejxSex by
Temperature Gradient Solution
Zoning
J. Steininger
R. England
Trans. Met. Soc. AIME 242, 444
(1968), DDC AD-678981
3162
Design and Short-Term Stability
of Single-Frequency CO. Lasers
C. Freed
IEEE J. Quant. Electron. _E4
404 (1968), DDC AD-678987
42
577 (1968),
Journal Articles
3A No.
3164
Short-Pulse Scattering by a
Long Wire
S. Hong
S. L. Borison
D. P. Ford
IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-16. 338 (1968),
DDC AD-674789
3165
Rotation of Venus
I. I. Shapiro
Science 159, 1124 (1968),
DDC AD-670446"
3166
Recent Developments in Lorentz
Electron Microscopy
M. S. Cohen
IEEE Trans. Magnetics MAG-4,
48 (1968), DDC AD-670790
3168
Discrepancies Between Radar
Data and the Lunar Ephemeris
C. R. Smith
G. H. Pettengill
I. I. Shapiro
F. S. Weinstein
Science 160, 876 (1968),
DDC AD-685690
3169
Intense Mercury-Vapor GreenBand Emission
R.J. Carbone
M. M. Litvak
J. Appl. Phys. 39, 2413 (1968),
DDC AD-673593
3171
Adaptive Equalizer for Pulse
Transmission
C. W. Niessen
D. K. Willim
Accepted IEEE Trans. Commun.
Technol.
3172
Bistatic Short-Pulse Scattering
by a Hemisphere
S. D. Weiner
IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-16, 371 (1968),
I)DC AD-674828
3173A
Statistical Thermodynamics of
Nonstoichiometry in Nonmetallic
Binary Compounds
R. F. Brebrick
J. Solid State Chem. 1, 88 (1969)
3174
Quartz Raman Laser
P. E. Tannenwald
F. H. Perry
Laser Focus 3, 17 (1967)
3176
Dependence of Critical Properties on Dimensionality of Spins
H. E. Stanley
Phys. Rev. Letters 20, 589
(1968), DDC AD-670762
3177
Biography of the Third ICMF
D. 0. Smith
IEEE Trans. Magnetics MAG-4,
3 (1968)
3178
Interplanetary Plasma Densities
Deduced from Radar Observations
of the Moon
W. B. Smith
K. L. Bowles
I. I. Shapiro
Moon and Planets II (NorthHolland, Amsterdam, 1968),
DDC A1)-673604
3179
The Effect of Surface Impedance
G. N. Tsandoulas
Variation on Surface Wave Propagation Along a Rod Waveguide
IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory
Tech. MTT-16. 886 (1968),
DDC AD-685691
3183
Radar Astronomy
G. II. Pettengill
Accepted Radar Handbook
(McGraw-Hill, New York)
3185
Self-Trapping in Mcdia with
Saturation of the Nonlinear Index
T. K.
P. L.
R.Y.
R.G.
Appl. Phys. Letters 12, 165
(1968), DDC AD-670789
3186
Light Scattering from SingleParticle Electron Excitations
in Semiconductors
A. Mooradian
Gustafson
Kelley
Chiao
Brewer
43
Phys. Rev. Letters 20., 1102
(1968), DDC AD-671287
Journal Articles
JA No.
3187
Isotope Effect in Superconducting
Rhenium
E. Maxwell
M. Strongin
T.B. Reed
Phys. Rev. 166,'-457 (1968)
3190
Surface Potential of a Free
Electron Metal in the RPA
R. W. Davies
Surface Sci. 11,' 419 (1968),
DDC AD-679340
3191
Continuous Operation of a LongLived CO 2 Laser Tube
R. J. Carbone
IEEE J. Quant.'Electron. QE-4,
102 (1968), DDC AD-6735 95
3192
Spin-Orbit-Coupling Effects in
Transition-Metal Compounds
J. B. Goodenough
Phys. Rev. 171, 466 (1968),
DDC AD-6778 56
3193
Long-Period Signal Processing
Results for the Large Aperture
Seismic Array
J. Capon
R. J. Greenfield
R. T. Lacoss
Geophysics 34, 305 (1969)
3194
Ferromagnetic Properties of
Films
M.S. Cohen
Accepted Handbook of Thin Film
Technology (McGre.w-Hill,
New York)
3195
Electrical Properties of
Ti203 Single Crystals
T. M. Honig
T. B. Reed
Phys. Rev. 174, 1020 (1968),
DDC AD-685692
3196
Comments on "Standing SpinWave Resonance in 'FlashEvaporated' Permalloy Films"
P. E. Tannenwald
R. Weber
Phys. Rev. Letters 20, 918
(1968), DDC AD-676638
3197
ReQ 3 Band Structure in the
Tight-'Binding Approximation
J. M. Honig
J. 0. Dimmock
W. H. Kleiner
J. Chem. Phys. 50, 5232 (1969),
DDC AD-694140
3198
Absorption of Radar Signals by
the Atmosphere of Venus
J. V. Evans
R. P. Ingalls
J. Atmos. Sci. 25, 555 (1968),
DDC AD-678988
3199
The 18.-cm Flux of the Unresolved Component of 3C 273
J. M.
B. F.
A. H.
A. E.
J. C.
J.A.
D. D.
Astrophys. J. 151, L99 (1968),
DDC AD-670636
3205
Orbit Determination from the
Satellite
A.A. Braga-Illa
J. Spacecraft 6, 232 (1969)
3206
Partial Pressure of Se 2 (g) in
Selenium Vapor
R. F. Brebrick
J. Chem. Phys. 48, 5741 (1968),
DDC AD-681588
3207
Planetary Radar Astronomy
I. I. Shapiro
IEEE Spectrum _, No. 3, 70
(1968); Moon and Planets (NorthHolland, Amsterdam, 1967),
DDC AD-655315
3208A
Improved Ferrimagnetic Single
Crystal Sphere Orienter
G. F. Dionne
P. S. Crocker
J. F. Smith
Rev. Scd. Instr. 39, 1759 (1968),
DDC AD-685693
Moran
Burke
Barrett
E. Rogers
Carter
Ball
Cudaback
44
Journal Articles
.TA No.
3210
Si-Te System: Partial Pressures
of Te 2 and SiTe and Thermodynamic Properties from Optical
Density of the Vapor Phase
3211
Methods for Improving the Signal- D. 0.
to-Noise Ratio of Photon and Electron Beam Accessed MagneticFilm Memory Systems
3213
Time Dependence in the Thermal
Blooming of Laser Beams
R. L. Carman
P. L. Kelley
Appl. Phys. Letters 12, 241
(1968), DDC AD-671283
3214
Indirect Experimental Evidence
for the Existence of Hall and
Pedersen Currents in the
R. E. Newell
W. G. Abel
Nature 218, 454 (1968),
DDC AD-673602
R. F. Brebrick
Smith
J. Chem. Phys. 49, 2584 (1968),
DDC AD-688551
IEEE Trans. Magnetics MAG-4,
634 (1968), DDC AD-688567
Auroral E Region
3215
High-Power, Microwave Power
Combiner Using a SeriesParallel Array of Diodes
W. J. Getsinger
Proc. IEEE (Letters) 56, 1217
(1968), DDC AD-681585
3217
A Useful Form of the Barankin
Lower Bound and Its Application
to PPM Threshold Analysis
R. J. McAulay
L. P. Seidman
IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory
IT-15, 273 (1969), DDC AD-692978
3218
Band Model for TransitionMetal Chalcogenides Having
Layer Structures with Occupied
Trigonal-Bipyramidal Sites
J.B. Goodenough
Materials Res. Bull. 3, 409
(1968), DDC AD-671274
3219
Tuning of PbSe Lasers by
Hydrostatic Pressure from 8 to
J. M. Besson
A. R. Calawa
Phys. Rev. 173, 699 (1968),
DDC AD-681626
22 R
W. Paul
3220
Type Conversion and p-n Junctions in n-CdTe Produced by
Ion Implantation
J. P. Donnelly
A.G. Foyt
E.D. Hinkley
W.T. Lindley
J. 0. Dimmock
Appl. Phys. Letters 12, 303
(1968), DDC AD-673606
3223
Upper and Lower Bounds for the
Intermediate-Coupling Polaron
Ground-State Energy
D. M. Larsen
Phys. Rev. i72, 967 (1968),
DDC AD-681584
3225
Tri-Arc Furnace for Czochralski
Growth with a Cold Crucible
T.B. Reed
E.R. Pollard
J. Cryst. Growth 2, 243 (1968),
DDC AD-681586
3226
Hot-Electron Transport in
Al-A12 0 3 Triodes Produced by
Plasma Oxidation
E.E. Huber, Jr.
F. L. Johnston, Jr.
C. T. Kirk, Jr.
J. Appl. Phys. 39, 5104 (1968),
DDC AD-688552
3227
Radiation from Elliptic Current
Rings
G. N. Tsandoulas
IEEE Trans. Antenna Propag.
AP-17, 31 (1969), DDC AD-692976
3230
Linear-k Valence-Band Splitting
in InSb
C.R. Pidgeon
S. H. Groves
Phys. Rev. Letters 20, 1003
(1968), DDC AD-670787
45
Journal Articles
JA No.
3231
A Generalized Approach to the
Analysis of Infinite Planar Array
Antennas
B. L. Diamond
Proc. IEEE 56, 1837 (1968),
DDC AD-688032
3233
The Feasibility of Locating
Waveguide Arcs by Sound
Ranging
A. Browne
IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory
Tech. MTT-16, 894 (1968)
3235
C. M. Rader
Discrete Fourier Transforms
When the Number of Data Samples
Is Prime
3236
Estimation of Seismic Noise
Structure Using Arrays
R. T. Lacoss
E. J. Kelly
M. N. Toksoz
Gecphysics 34, 21 (4969),
DDC AD-688564
3237
Observation of Interband
Transitions in Arsenic
M. Maltz
M. S. Dresselhaus
Phys. Rev. Letters 20o, 919
(1968), DDC AD-671289
3238
Magnetic Devices
J. I. Raffel
Accepted Handbook of Thin Film
Technology (McGraw-Hill, New
Proc. IEEE (Letters) 56.
(1968), DDC AD-677950
1107
Sork)
3239
Copper-Doped Germanium
Detectors
T. M. Quist
Proc. IEEE (Letters) 56, 4242
(1968), DDC AD-681590
3240
Long-Wavelength Infrared
Pbt xSnxTe Diode Lasers
J. F. Butler
T.C. Harman
Appl. Phys. Letters 12, 347
(4968), DDC AD-673601
3241
A Concise Method for Reducing
Photographic Spectrograph
Calibrations
L.A. Jacobson
Appl. Optics 7, 2210 (4968),
DDC AD-688566
3242
Nonlinear Filtering of
Multiplied and Convolved
Signals
A.V. Oppenheim
R. W. Schafer
T. G. Stockham
Proc. IEEE 56, 1264 (1968)
3243
Fourth Test of General RelaResults
Preliminary
tivity:
SP
iM.
I. I. Shapiro
G. H. Pettengill
E. Ash
M. L. Stone
W. B. Smith
Phys. Rev. Letters 20, 1265
(1968), DDC AD-673608
R. P. Ingalls
I
R.A. Brockelman
3245
The Case for the Radar Radius
of Venus
M. E. Ash
D. B. Campbell
R. 13. Dyce
RH.P. Ingalls
R. Jurgens
G. H. Pettengill
1. 1. Shapiro
M.A. Slade
W. B. Smith
T. W. Thompson
Science 160, 985 (1968);
J. Atmos. Sci. 25, 560 (1968),
DDC AD-677724
3247
Surface Tolerance of a Radar
Calibration Sphere
M. L. Burrows
IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-16. 748 (1968),
DDC AD-688565
46
Journal Articles
JA No.
3249
Effect of Pressure on the
Structure and Magnetic Properties of RbNIF 3
\J.
J. A. Kafalas
M. Longo
Materials Res. Bull. 3, 501
(1968), DDC AD-674785
-
E. M. Hofstetter
ID.F. DeLong
IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory
IT-IS, 22 (1969)"
1)DC AD-689885
S. D. Weiner
IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-17, 78 (1969),.DDC AD-692971
Intermediate-Coupling Polaron
Effective Mass
D. M. Larsen
Phys. Rev. 174., 1046 (1968),
DDC AD-689021
3256
Location of Electron and Hole
Carriers in Graphite from
Laser Magnetoreflection Data
P. 1R. Schroeder
M. S. Dresselhaus
A. Javan
Phys. R1ev. Letters 20, 1292
(1968), DDC AD-673603
3257
A Map of M-4Z and M-43 at a
Wavelength of 1.94CM
M. A. Gordon
Australian J. Phys. 22, 201
(1969), DDC AD-692975
3258
An Electromagnetic Attitude
Control System for a Synchronous Satellite
W. L. Black
B. Ilowland
E. A. Vrablik
J. Spacecraft 6, 795 (1969)
3259
The Structure of the OH Source
in W3
J. M.
B. F.
A. H.
A. E.
J.C.
J. A.
1). .).
Astrophys. J. 152, L97 (1968),
DDC AD-670637
3Z60
Band Antiferromagnetism and
the New Perovskite CaCrO 3
J. B. Goodenough
J. M. Longo
J.A. Kafalas
Materials Res. Bull. 3, 471
(1968), DDC AD-674792
3262
The LEAP Language and Data
Structure
P. D. Rovner
J. A. Feldman
Accepted Commun. ACM
3263
Classification of Off Radio
Emission Sources
T. A. Ball
D. H1.Staelin
Astrophys. J. 153, L41 (1968).
DDC AD-674787
3264
Magneto-Optical Properties
J. G. Mavroides
Accepted Opjtical Properties of
Solids, F. Abeles, Ed. (NorthHolland, Amsterdam)
3266
Growth of CdSe Single Crystals
by Temperature Gradient
Solution Zoning in Excess Se
J. M. Steininger
Materials Res. Bull. 3. 595
(1968), DDC AD-674790
3267
Spherical Model as the Limit of
Infinite Spin i)imensionality
II. E. Stanley
Phys. Rev. 176, 718 (1968).
DDC AD-688035
3251
Detection and Parameter Estimation in an Amplitude-Comparison
Monopulse Radar
3253
Cone Tip Scattering:
Region
3255
Endfire
Moran
Burke
Barrett
E. Rogers
Carter
Ball
Cudaback
47
n nnnu<. "
Journal Articles
JA No.
3268
Measurements of the Afternoon
W. G. Abel
J. Geophys. R~es. 74, 231 (1969),
Radio Aurora at 1295 MHz
R. E. Newell
DDC AD-688553
3269
Diagnosis of Single-Gate Failures
in Combinational Circuits
G. D. Hornbuckle
R. N. Spann
IEEE Trans. Computers C-18,
216 (1969)
3270
Microwave Acoustic Amplification in n-InSb at 9 GHz
K. W. Nill
Phys. Rev. Letters 21, 82 (1968),
DDC AD-674788
3271
Icarus: Further Confirmation
of the Relativistic Perihelion
Precession
I. I. Shapiro
M. E. Ash
W. B. Smith
Phys. Rev. Letters 20, 1517
(1968), DDC AD-673607
3272
Conditions for Parametric
Oscillations in an Abrupt Junction Non-Overdriven Varactor
Doubler
A. I. Grayzel
D. Parker
Proc. IEEE (Letters) 56, 1589
(1968), DDC AD-681627
3273
Optical Heterodyne Detection at
10.6 Rim of the Beat Frequency Between a Tunable Pb0.88Sn0.12Te
Diode Laser and a CO 2 Gas Laser
E. D. Hinkley
T. C. Harman
C. Freed
Appl. Phys. Letters 13, 49
(1968), DDC AD-677847
3274
Magnetic Resonance
R. Weber
Magnetism and Magnetic
Materials - 1968 Digest (Academic
Press, New York, 1968)
3275
Descriptions of Outer d Electrons J.B. Goodenough
in Thiospinels
J. Phys. Chem. Solids 30, 261
(1969), DDC AD-688569
3276
Far-Infrared Photoconductivity
in High-Purity Epitaxial GaAs
G. E. Stillman
C. M. Wolfe
I. Melngailis
C.D. Parker
P. E. Tannenwald
J.O. Dimmock
Appl. Phys. Letters 13, 83 (1968),
DDC AD-681589
3277
RMS Error in Radiometric Measurements When a Photographic
Emulsion Is Used •'s a Detector
F. S. Weinstein
J. Opt. Soc. Am. 59. 108 (1969),
DDC AD-688570
3278
Thin Films. I. Introduction.
II. Magnetization. III. Uniaxial
Anisotropy
M. S. Cohen
K. J. Harte
D. 0. Smith
Magnetism and Magnetic
Materials - 1968 Digest (Academic
Press, New York, 1968)
3280
Pressure-Induced Structural
Changes in the System
Ba1 xSrxRuO 3
J. M. Longo
J. A. Kafalas
Materials Res. Bull. 3, 687
(1968), DDC AD-674791
3281
Crystallographic and Magnetic
Properties of Perovskite and
Perovskite-Related Compounds
J. B. Goodenough
J. M. Longo
Accepted Landolt-Bornstein
Tabellen (Springer-Verlag)
3283
Feasibility of Lorentz Readout of
a High-Density Fast Magnetic
Memory
M. S. Cohen
IEEE Trans. Magnetics MAG-4,
639 (1968), DDC AD-688576
48
Journal Articles
JA No.
3284
Non-Metals
N. Menyuk
Magnetism and Magnetic
Materials - 1968 Digest (Academic
Press, New York, 1968)
3285
Excitation of a Grounded Dielectric Slab by a Horizontal Dipole
G. N. Tsandoulas
IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-17, 156 (1969)
3286
Homogeneity Ranges and Te2Pressure Along the Three-Phase
Curves for Bi 2 Te 3 (c) and a 5558 at.% Te, Peritectic Phase
R.F. Brebrick
J. Phys. Chem. Solids 30, 719
(1969), DDC AD-688027
3287
Scattering Properties of Venus
at 3.8 cm
R. P. Ingalls
J. V. Evans
Astron. J. 74, 258 (1969)
DDC AD-689-904
3289
Determination of Magnetic
Anisotropy and Porosity from
the Approach to Saturation of
Polycrystalline Ferrites
G. F. Dionne
J. Appl. Phys. 40, '1839 (4969)
3290
The Pointing Calibration of the
Haystack Antenna
M. L. Meeks
J. A. Ball
A. B. Hull
IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-16, 746 (1968),
DDC AD-688043
3294
The Design of Clutter-Resistant
Radar Waveforms with Limited
Dynamic Range
D. F. DeLong, Jr.
E. M. Hofstetter
IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory
IT-i5, 376 (1969), DDC AD-694142
3292
On Digital Filtering
C. M. Rader
IEEE Trans. Audio Electroacoust.
AU-16, 303 (1968).
DDC AD-688554
3293
Radiation from Microstrip
Resonators
E. J. Denlinger
IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory
Tech. MTT-17, 235 (1969),
DDC AD-694143
3294
Parameters of Microstrip Transmission Lines and of Coupled
Pairs of Microstrip Lines
T. G. Bryant
J.A. Weiss
IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory
Tech. MTT-16, 1021 (4969),
DDC AD-688037
3295
Low Level Coherent and
Incoherent Detection in the
Infrared
R. J. Keyes
T. M. Quist
Accepted Semiconductors and
Semimetals, Vol. 7 (Academic
Press, New York)
3296
Photoconductivity in SingleCrystal Pb -xSnxTe
I. Melngailis
T.C. Harman
Appl. Phys. Letters 13, 180
(1968), DDC AD-688024
3298
Space-Filling Curves and Their
Application to Bandwidth
Reduction
T. Bially
Accepted IEEE Trans. Inform.
Theory
3299
Characteristics of a SingleFrequency Sealed-Off CO 2
Amplifier
R. J. Carbone
IEEE J. Quant. Electron. QE-5,
48 (1969), DDC AD-692969
3300
Metallic Inclusions and Cellular
Substructure in Pb 1 xSnxTe
Single Crystals
J. F. Butler
T. C. Harman
J. Electrochem. Soc. 116. 260
(1969), DDC AD-688556
49
Journal Articles
JA No.
3301
Effective-Mass Theory for
Polarons in External Fields
D.M. Larsen
Phys. Rev. 180, 919 (1969)
3302
Scientific Uses of Pulsars
C. C. Counselman
I. I. Shapiro
Science 162, 352 (1968),
DDC AD-689022
3303
Quenchable Effects of High
Pressures and Temperatures on
the Cubic Monoxide of Titanium
M.D. Banus
Materials Res. Bull. 3, 723 (1968),
DDC AD-677839
3304
Self-Modulation, Self-Steepening, T. K. Gustafson
and Spectral Development of Light J. P. Taran
in Small-Scale Trapped Filaments H. A. Haus
J. R. Lifsitz
P. L. Kelley
3305
A Note on Digital Filter
Synthesis
B. Gold
K. L. Jordan, Jr.
Proc. IEEE (Letters) 56, 1717
(1968), DDC AD-688553
3306
Band Structure and Electrical
Conductivity of NiO
J. Feinleib
D. Adler
Phys. Rev. Letters 21, 1010
(1968), DDC AD-681587
3307
A Direct Search Procedure
for Designing Finite Duration
Impulse Response Filters
B. Gold
K. L. Jordan, Jr.
IEEE Trans. Audio Electroacoust.
AU-17, 33 (1969), DDC AD-694141
3308
Conditions for Microwave Radiations from Excited OH A-Doublet
States
M. M. Litvak
B. Zuckerman
D. F. Dickinson
Astrophys. J. 156, 875 (1969),
DDC AD-692970
3311
Effects of Pressure on the
Magnetic Properties of MnAs
N. Menyuk
J. A. Kafalas
K. Dwight, Jr.
J. B. Goodenough
Phys. Rev. 177, 942 (1969),
DDC AD-689025
3312
Effect of the Molecular Interaction Bet'veen Anisotropic
Molecules on the Optical Kerr
Effect: Field-Induced Phase
Transition
J. Hanus
Phys. Rev. 178, 420 (1969),
DDC AD-688994
3313
Exact Solution for a Linear Chain
of Isotropically Interacting
Classical Spins of Arbitrary
Dimensionality
H. E. Stanley
Phys. Rev. i79, 570 (1969),
DDC AD-692923
3316
Preparation of
H. M. Kasper
Materials Res. Bull. 3, 765
(1968), DDC AD-677840
(A 2 +1[TeI](B2+ )-Garnets
Phys. Rev. 177, 306 (1969).
DDC AD-688036
3317A
The Fermi Surface and Optical
Properties of Copper
G. F. Dresselhaus
Solid State Commun. 7, 419
(1969), DDC AD-6898"98
3320
Single Crystal Lead-Tin
Chalcogenides
I. Melngailis
T. C. Harman
Accepted Semiconductors and
Semimetals, Vol. 7 (Academic
Press, New York)
3322
On the Doppler Effect in Plane
Wave Scattering by Moving Conducting Bodies
G. N. Tsandoulas
Proc. IEEE (Letters) 56, 1749
(1968), DDC AD-689575
50
Journal Articles
JA No.
3323
Covariant Space-Time Operators, H. E. Moses
Infinite-Component Wavefunctions,
and Proper-Time SchrSdinger
Equations
Ann. Phys. 52, 444 (1969),
DDC AD-692924
3325
Radar Measurements of
Martian Topography
G. H. Pettengill
C. C. Counselman
L. P. Rainville
I. I. Shapiro
Astron. J. 74, 461 (1969)
3326
Characterization of Phases in
the 50-60 at.% Te Region of the
Bi-Te System by X-Ray Powder
Diffraction Patterns
R. F. Brebrick
J. Appl. Crystal. 1, 241 (1968),
DDC AD-689897
3328
Polymorphism in Silver Telluride
at High Pressures and Temperatures
M. D. Banus
M. C. Finn
J. Electrochem. Soc. 116, 91
(1969), DDC AD-688038
3329
Isolation of Junction Devices in
GaAs Using Proton Bombardment
A. G. Foyt
W. T. Lindley
C. M. Wolfe
J. P. Donnelly
Solid State Electron. 12, 209
(1969), DDC AD-694145
3333
Generation of High Microwave
Power Using Arrays of Varactor
Diodes
D. Parker
A. I. Grayzel
J. Spacecraft 5, 1368 (1968),
DDC AD-688039
3334
Speech Analysis-Synthesis
System Based on Homomorphic
Filtering
A. V. Oppenheim
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 45, 458
(1969), DDC AD-689574
3335
Transport Equation for a Fermi
Liquid in Random Scattering.
Centers. I. A Quasiparticle
Description in the Macroscopic
and Low-Temperature Limit
J. L. Sigel
P. N. Argyres
Phys. Rev. 178, 1016 (1969),
DDC AD-689899
3336
Epitaxially Grown Guard Rings
for GaAs Diodes
C. M. Wolfe
W. T. Lindley
J. Electrochem. Soc. 116, 276
(1969), DDC AD-688571
3338
A Cross LPD Array Antenna on
a Conducting Cone
P. R. Wu
IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-17, 100 (1969), DDC AD-692972
3340
Infrared Pumping of Interstellar
OH
M. M. Litvak
Astrophys. J. 156, 471 (1969),
DDC AD-689902
3342
X-Band Gas-Tube Pulsed; Attenuator for Maser Protection
A.A. L. Browne
C. E. Muehe
Accepted IEEE Trans. Electron
Devices
3343
Effect of Pore Size on R!emanence
Ratios of Magnetic Materials
G. F. Dionne
J. Appl. Phys. 40, 431 (1969),
DDC AD-688572
3344
SHF Tunnel Diode Switching-Mode
Frequency Divider
R. H. Domnitz
Proc. IEEE 57, 216 (1969),
DDC AD-688028
3345
Optical Properties of Mg 2 Si,
Mg 2 Ge and MgZSn from 0.6 to
11.0eV at 77°K
W..1, Scouler
Phys. Rev. 7.8, 1353 (1969),
DDC AD-689884
51
Journal Articles
JA No.
3346
A New Series of Rare Earth
Garnets Ln 3 + 3 MZLi+ 3O 1 2
(M = Te, W)
H. M. Kasper
Inorg. Chem;%
8, 1000 (1969),
DDC AD-6936-62
3347
Exchange Interactions and Raman
Scattering from Spin Excitations
in RbNiF 3
S. R. Chinn
H. J. Zeiger
Phys. Rev. Letters 21, 1589
(1968), DDC AD-688-O25
3348
Temperature Dependence of
Raman Linewidth and Shift in
a -Quartz
A. S. Pine
P. E. Tannenwald
Phys. Rev. 7,8 1424 (1969),
DDC AD-689882
3350
The P-T Phase Diagram of InSb
at High Temperatures and Pressures
M. D. Banus
M. C. Lavine
J. Appl. Phys. 40, 409 (1969),
DDC AD-688029
3351
Magnetic Anisotropy and Magnetostriction Constants of Substituted Lithium Ferrites at 300°K
G. F. Dionne
Accepted Phys. Rev.
3353
LnCrTeO 6 - A New Series of
Compounds Based on the PbSb206
Structure
H. M. Kasper
Materials Res. Bull. 4, 33 (1969),
DDC AD-688573
3356
A Millimeter-Wave Lunar
Radar
J.J.G. McCue
E.A. Crocker
Microwave J. 11, 59 (1968),
DDC AD-688568
3358
Boltzmann-Equation Study of
Hot-Electron Relaxation in
Metals
R.W. Davies
Phys. Rev. 181, 1118 (1969)
3359
Performance of Cadmium Sulfide Thin Film Solar Cells in a
Space Environment
A.G. Stanley
Proc. IEEE 57, 692 (1969)
3362
Theory and Practice of Ionosphere J.V. Evans
Study by Thomson Scatter Radar
Proc. IEEE 57, 496 (1969)
3363
A Note on the Mean-Square
Behavior of a First-Order
Random Sampling System
0. A. Z. Leneman
IEEE Trans.' Automat. Control
AC-13, 450 (1968),
fDDCAD-689023
3364
Random Sampling of Random
Processes: Mean-Square
Behavior of a First-Order
Closed-Loop System
0. A. Z. Leneman
IEEE Trans. Autcmat. Control
AC-13, 429 (1968),
DDC AD-688033
3365
Photoluminescence of Metals
A. Mooradian
Phys. Rev. Letters 22, 185 (1969).
DDC AD-688030
3367
Tropical Air Density Below
80km from Hypersonic Sphere
Measurements
J. E. Salah
J. Appl. Meteorol. 8, 711 (M969)
3369
Inversion Asymmetry and Warping Induced Interband MagnetoOptical Transition in InSb
C. R'. Pidgeon
S. If. Groves
Accepted Phys. Rev.
52
Journal Articles
.1A No.
3371
Bismuth Doped Pbl-xSnxTe
Diode Lasers with LowThreshold Currents
J. F. Butler
T. C. Harman
IE1,A.', J. Quant. Electron. QE-5,
50 (4969), DDC AD-693663
3373
Interstellar Sulfur Ilydride:
A Search for the t11-Megahertz
I.Ines
M. L. Meeks
M.A. Gordon
M.M. Litvak
Science 163, 173 (1969),
DDC AD-688550
3374
Dispersion Characteristics of
an Open Interdigital-Line
Structure
P. R. Wu
IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory
Tech. MTT-17o 159 (1969)
3376
A Radar Study of the 1111
Region Orion 13
M. A. Gordon
Accepted Astrophys. J.
3379
Beam Lead Substrate Assembly
Techniques and Applications
B. E. McMahon
R. A. Cohen
Electronics 41, No. 25, 95 (1968)
3380
Partial Pressures of Zn and
Te 2 over ZnTe up to 917'C
R. F. Brebrick
J. Electrochem. Soc.
(1969)
3381
Transmitted Power Maximization
in Communication Satellites
A. Braga-Illa
D. M. Snider
J. Spacecraft 6, 173 (1969),
DDC AD-670453
3383
Comparison of the Independent
Grain and Dipole Narrowing
Theories of Ferrimagnetic
Resonance Linewidth
G. F. Dionne
J. Appl. Phys. 40, 3061 (4969)
3386
Transient and Steady State
Thermal Self-Focusing
R.
A.
P.
A.
Appl. Phys. Letters 14, 136
(1969)
3387
Infrared Transmission, Magnetic Birefringence, and Faraday
Rotation in EuO
J. 0. Dimmock
C. E. Hlurwitz
T. 13. Reed
Appl. Phys. Letters 14, 49 (1969),
DDC AD-689886
3388
A Bound on the Output of a Circular Convolution with Application
to Digital Filtering
A. V. Oppenheim
C. Weinstein
IEEE Trans. Audio Electroacoust.
AU-t7, 120 (1969)
3399
Gain Saturation and Diffusion in
C. P. Christensen
C. Freed
H.A. Haus
IEEE .T. Quant.
CO 2 Lasers
3390
A Shallow-Cavity UIIF
Crossed-Slot Antenna
C. A. Lindberg
IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag.
AP-17, 558 (1969)
3391
High Power Varactor Package
for Multichip Application
D. D. Tang
Proc. IEEE (Letters) 57, 799
(1969)
3392
Hligh-Resolution FrequencyWavenumber Spectrum Analysis
J. Capon
Proc. IEEE 57, 1408 (1969)
3393
Silicon Dioxide Thermally Grown
in a Silicon Nitride Ambient
R.A. Cohen
R. Wheeler
J. Electrochem. Soc. 116, 506
(1969), DDC AD-688574
L. Carman
Mooradian
L. Kelley
Tufts
53
116,
1274
Electron. QE-5,
276 (1969)
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_____ •T
Journal Articles
JA No.
3394
Far Infrared and Submillimeter
Impact Ionization Modulator
3397
The Chirp z-Transform Algorithm L. H. Habiner
R.W. Schafer
C. M. Rader
Bell Syst. Tech. J. 48, 1249
(4969); IEEE Trans. Audio
Electroacoust. AU-I7, 86 (1969)
3400
Magnetoreflection Studies in
Arsenic
M. Maltz
M. S. Dresselhaus
Phys. Rev. 182,
3404
Magnetic Anisotropy and Magnelostriction of Y 3K
Fe 4 .9 O
3 Mn 0
at 300
G. F, Dionne
P.J. Paul
Materials Res. Bull. 4, 174
(4969), DDC AD-688282
1. MeIngailis
P. E. Tannenwald
2
Proc. IEEE (Letters) 57,
(1969)
806
741 (1969)
3406
Method for Fabricating High
Frequency Surface Wave Transducers
It. 1. Smith
He1_ Sci. Instr. 40,
729 (4969)
3441
Report on International Conference on Silicon Carbide
J. H. O'Connor
J. Cryst. Growth 5.
152 (1969)
3412A
Experimental Comparison of
P. IM. Haccab
Accepted J1. Quant. Chem.
Hartree-Fock and Slater Exchange Potentials in Aluminum
from the Charge Density Point
of View
V. E. Henrich
3414
Reports On Recent Foreign Conferences: A Summary Report on
Recent Foreign Conferences on
Magnetism
D. 0. Smith
J. Appl. Phys. 40,
3447
Space-Time Symmetry Restrictions on Transport Coefficients.
II.
Thermogalvanomagnetic
Coefficienis
W. I.
Phys. Rev. 182,
3421
Kleiner
1428 (1969)
705 (1969)
Nuclear Linewidth MN-easurements
1R.Weber
Sýolid State Commun. 7. 619
of M-55 in Antfierromaa-atic
Csalo-F3 and RbhMnF 33
'U. I1. Seavey
(110Q).
3422
Remarks on the Fast Fourier
Transform
C. M. Rader
IEEE Trans. Audio Electroacoust. AU-Il, 72 (1969)
3423
Brillouin Scattering Study of
Acoustic Attenuation in Fused
Quartz
A. S. Pine
Accepted Phys. Rev.
3426
GaAs Schottky Barrier Avalanche
Photodiodes
W. T.
R.J.
C. M.
A.G.
Appl. Phys. Letters 14,
(1969)
3427
Homodyne Detection of Infrared
Radiation from a Moving Diffuse
M.C. Teich
Lindley
Phelan, Jr.
Wolfe
Foyt
Target
54
0
ADUGAD-6P Q93
497
Proc. IEEE 57, 786 (1969)
- .
journal Articles
JA No.
I7.
34Z8
A Comparison of Houndoff Noise
in Floating Point and Fixed Point
Digital Filter Realizations
3430
Low-FreCquency Diffraction by
Mloving Conducting Strips
Some Problems in the Theory
3431
C. VWeinstein
A. V. Oppenheim
,.N. Tsandoulas
H. A. Waldron
Parallel proCessing Techniques
for Estimating Pitch Periods of
Speech in the Time Domain
3434
A Simulation of Stationkeeping
for Synchronous Satellites
3436
pb 2 M 2 OT_• IM = Ru, lr, Re) Preparation and Properties of
Oxygen Deficient Pyrochlores
Am. 59.
1357 i4969)
Accepted IEEE Trans. Microwave
4
46, 442 '1969)
B. Gold
1. Acoust. Sue. Ar.
MC.\. Crocker, I
.i. spacecraft 6, 616 (4969)
I.. ilabiner
N.M.Longo
p.M. Raccah
.j. r3. Goodenough
The Effect of Pressure and
Il-Cation Size on the Crystal
Structure ,f ClBF 3 Compounds
Mn, Ve, Co, Ni, Zn, Mg)
(i
E.M. l.ongo
.A. Kafalas
344tA
Magnetoreflection Studies on the
Band Structure of Bismuths.
Antimony M)
E.J. Tichovolsky
j. G. Mavroides
344Z
Effects of Light on the Charge
State of nSb-.M()S Deies
3445
Epeoritnenial Trechniques in
W.E. Krag
IR J, Phelan, Jr.
Dinmmock
j.c.
A. Mooradlan
1437
1. Opt. Soc
Theory Tech.
of Guided Microsonic Waves
3433
1181
Proc. IEEE (Letters)
(1969)
\laterials les.
I)l)C AI1-693
191 (1969),
Bull. 4,
6 66
103 (4969)
J. Solid State Chem. 1,
7, 927 (19691,
Solid State Common.
6
I)I)C AI)-693 71
3.
Appl. Phys. 40. 3661 tt969)
SPEX Speaker Hamalogs a (1969ý
Renman SpectroscopY'
-
409
nIanu,
M.D.
N
3.C. Lavine
3447
polynm(orphism in Setenospinel
A li1gh Pressure Phase of
CdCr 2 Se 4
3440
MagnetCermission Experiments
in I1) h±%Sn X le
J. F. Butter
Solid State Commun. 7,
A ComLparison of Three N'onlinear Filters
R. P. V\ ishner
.bazynski
I-. A
Accepted Automatica
3453
3456
Equivalence of the Rayleigh
Solution and the E:xtendcdBounda r- -Condit ion Solution
for Scattering Problems
M. I-,
3460
\letallic Oxides
,1. t. (oenough
;urrows
5 .3"
1l-ectron. Letters 5,
969)
909 (1969)
Z77 (1969)
Accepted ProgressiSolid State:
York)
3460ietltiy (Pergaion. New
Jopynal Articles
JA No.
3463
Temperature and Compositional
Dependence of Laser Elnission
in PblxSn xSe
X
T. C. Harman
A. R. Calawa
I. Melngailis
J. 0. Dimmock
Appl. Phys. Letters 14, 333
(1969), DDC AD-694136
3465
The Strange Story of the OH
Molecule in Interstellar Space
J. M. Moran
Accepted Science J.
3467
Absolute Experlmental X-Ray
Form Factor of Aluminum
P. M. Racesh
V. IL. Iirmch
Accepted Phys. Rev.
3468
Magnetospectroscopy of Shallow
Donors in GaAs
G. E. Stillman
C. M. Wolfe
J.O. Dimmock
Solid State Commun. 7. 9Z1 (i969)
3470
Spin-Polarized Splittings in the
Temperature-Dependent Reflectance of EuO
J. Feinleib
W. J. Scouler
J. 0. Dimmock
J. Hanus
T. B. Reed
C. R. Pidgeon
Phys. Rev. Letters 2?, 1385
(1969)
3474
Polaron Zeeman Effect in AgBr
R.
D.
P.
G.
Brandt
Larsen
Crooker
Wright
Phys. Rev. Letters 23, 240 (1969),
DDC AD-694139
3476
Direct Observation of the
Lorentzian Line Shape as Limited
by Quantum Phase Noise in a
Laser above Threshold
E.D. Hinkley
C. Freed
Phys. Rev. Letters 23, 277 (1969),
DDC AD-694147
3485
Velocity and Attenuation of
Hypersonic Waves in Liquid
Nitrogen
A. S. Pine
Accepted J. Chem. Phys.
3486
A Beam Lead Substrate Package
for a Six Stage TTL Shift Register
F.
R.
R.
R.
Accepted Microelectronics and
Reliability, Vol. 8 (Pergamon,
New York)
3489
Venus: Mapping the Surface
Reflectivity by Radar Interferometry
A. E. E. Rogers
R. P. Ingalls
Science 165, 797 (1969)
3490
Hydroxyl and Water Masers
In Protostars
M. M. Litvak
Science 165, £55 (1969)
3491
Perturbation of the Refractive
Index of Absorbing Media by a
Pulsed Laser Beam
P.R. Longaker
M. M. Lltvak
Accepted J. Appl. Phys.
3493
Water Vapor: Observations of
Galactic Sources
M. L. Meeks
J. C. Carter
A.H. Barrett
P. R. Schwartz
J. W. Waters
W. E. Brown, III
Science 165, 180 (1969)
C.
M.
P.
B.
Bachner
A. Cohen
Mountain
E. McMahon
56
Journal Articles
'JA No.
"3497
New Electron Spin Waves in
Nonmagnetic Conductors
F. N. Blum
Phys. Rev. Letters 2.,
DDC AD-694146
3507
Magnetic Field Dependence of
Laser Emission in Pb 1 -xSn%,Se
Diodes
A. R. Calawa
J.O. Dirnr'ock
T.C. Harman
I. Mebngailis
Phys. Rev. Letters 23, 7 (1969),
1)DC AD-694137
3542
An Algol-Based Associative
L.anguage
J.A. Feldman
P. D. ETnmver
Commun. Ac:I 1_2.
|A
57
73 (1969).
439 (196q)
|_-V
-..
MEETING SPEECHES
IMSNo.
703
Time-Optimal Velocity Control
of a Spinning Space Body
M. Athans
P.
L. Falb
R.T.
Lacoss
Trans. IEEE, Appl. and Indust. 82,
206 (4963). DOC AD-659542
710
Minimum-Fuel Control of
Second-Order Systems with
Real Poles
Rapid-Freeze Method for
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Magnetoreflection Studies in the
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Theory of Large-Angle Ripple
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Temperature Stabilization of
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Description of TransitionMetal Compounds: Application
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Hadar Signatures of the Planets
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Saturable Shielding- A Technique for Nonlinear Coupling
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1518
A Digital System for On-Line
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A Switching Circulator: SBand; Stripline; Remanent;
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Performance of a Ring Circulator Designed by a Synthesis
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Oscillatory Magneto-Absorption
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Polaron Induced Anomalies
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Sulfur Donors in Silicon: Infrared Transitions and Effects
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Narrow Band Electrons In
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The Lincoln Wand
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Effect of Space Radiation Environment on Micro-Power
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1702
Optical and Laser Properties
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1718
The Design and Performance
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Maser Emission at 18 cm from
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1726
Electron Beam Pumped Semiconductor Lasers
C. E. Hurwitz
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DDC AD-648055
1731
Losses in Microstrip Transmission Systems for Integrated Microwave Circuits
J. D. Welch
H. J. Pratt
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1741
Response Selection in Keeping
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D. B. Yntema
G. M. Schulman
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1746
Dependence of Critical Properties of Heisenberg Magnets
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H. E. Stanley
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On the Possible Phase Transition for Two-Dimensional
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1764
Parallel Oblique-Incidence
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1765
Language Structure and Graphical Man-Machine Communication
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Hysteresis Evaluation of MicroJ. A. Weiss
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1777
Spin-Wave Locking of the
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K. J. Harte
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1791
Spontaneous Band Magnetism
J. B. Goodenough
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DDC AD-658905
1814-I
Characterization of d Electrons
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DDC AD-652117
1814-11
Characterization of d Electrons
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DDC AD-653691
1815
Experimental Techniques with
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1847
Radar Properties of the Moon
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An Effective Hamiltonian for
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The Virial Theorem for a System
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P. N. Argyres
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1914
Theory of the Axial Rotations
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E. Bellomo
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DIC AD-663683
1920
Conic Display Generator Using
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H. Blatt
Proc. Fall Joint Computer
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1923
The Internal Radiation Environment of Cylindrical Spacecraft
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1934
Recent Results from the LargeAperture Seismic Array
J. Capon
P. E. Green, Jr.
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82 (1968), DDC AD-688026
1935
Recent Experiments with a
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P. E. Green, Jr.
Proc. Intl. Union of Geodesy and
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1943
Analysis of Distant-Neighbor
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K. Dwight
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DDC AD-670771
1945
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
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G. H. Stauss
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1947
High-Resolution Lorentz
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M. S. Cohen
J. Appl. Phys. 39, 1149 (1968),
DDC AD-670769
1948
Excitation of UniaxialAnisotropy Relaxation Processes in Magnetic Films by a
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K. J. Harte
D. 0. Smith
R. M. Anderson
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J. Appl. Phys. 39, 749 (1968),
DDC AD-670759
1954
Localized vs Collective De"3criptions of Magnetic Electrons
J. B. Goodenough
J. Appl. Phys. 39, 403 (1968),
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1955
Magnetic Properties of SrRuO 3
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J. M. Longo
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J. Appl. Phys. 39, 1327 (1968),
DDC AD-670761
1956
A Localized-Electron to
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P. M. Raccah
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J. Appl. Phys. 39, 1209 (1968),
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Meeting Speeches
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1958
Resistivity and Magnetic Order
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L. L. VanZandt
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DDC AD-670778
1959
Band Structure of Nickel and
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J. Hanug
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W. J. Scouler
J. Appl. Phys. 39, 1272 (1968),
DDC AD-670783
1961
Observation of Ferri- and Antiferromagnetic Resonance in
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J. J. Stickler
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DDC AD-670449-
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Seismic Data Collection
P. E. Green, Jr.
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Homogeneity Range and
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R. F. Brebrick
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Homomorphic Analysis of
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2022
Analysis of Digital and Analog
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L. R. Rabiner
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AU-16, 81 (1968), DDC AD-673594
2023
Electron Band Structure
Studies Using Differential
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J. G. Mavroides
Chpt. 8 of Physics of Solids in
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2039
Critical Phenomena in
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H. E. Stanley
Chpt. 14 of Solid State Physics,
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2049
Pbl-xSnx-Salt Infrared Diode
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J. F. Butler
NEREM Record (1967),
DDC AD-669Z23
2051
The Application of Generalized
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T. G. Stockham
IEEE Trans. Audio Electroacoust. AU-16, 267 (1968),
DDC AD-677848
2055
High Power High Efficiency
Transistor RF Amplifiers
D. M. Snider
NEREM Record (1967),
DDC AD-670443
2057
Interferometric SpectralLine Observations
J. M. Moran
A. E. E. Rogers
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2073
Sampling Theory, Noise and In-
L. R. Malling
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2103
Transmitted Power Maximization in Communication
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A. 13raga-Illa
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Proc. AIAA Second ('ommunications Satellite Systems Conf.,
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DDC AD-670453
2105
The Generation of High Microwave Power Using Arrays of
Varactor Diodes
D. Parker
A. I. Grayzel
Proc. AIAA Second Communications Satellite Systems Conf.,
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DDC AD- 670455
2444
Large Area, lligh-l)ensity
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E. A. Guditz
T. 0.
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2145
A Progress Report on Large
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2178
An Image Intensifier System
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2185
Demagnetizing Fields of Planar
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R. Berger
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506 (1968), DDC AD-685680
2186
Specifications and Yields of
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T. S. Crowther
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2221
Influence of the Molecular
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J. Hanus
IEEE J. Quant. Electron. QE-4,
753 (1968), DDC AD-688040
2228
Interpolation Methods for
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G. Dresselhaus
M. S. Dresselhaus
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2236A
Raman Scattering from Magnetoplasma Waves in Semiconductors
A. L. McWhorter
P. N. Argyres
Light Scattering Spectra of
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2240
Measured Properties of the
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J. Herrmann
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Proc. AIAA Fluid and Plasma
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2401
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Ultraviolet and Infrared
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Pumping of OH Molecules
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2272
Electron Irradiation of NPN
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A.G. Stanley
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2Z79
The Case for the Radar
Radius of Venus
M. E. Ash
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G. H. Pettengill
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M. A. Slade
W. B. Smith
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2282
Interpolation Methods for
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2306
Instrumentation System Evaluation with Pscudo-Noise
L. R. Malling
EASCON Record (1968),
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2307
Diffusion and Convection in
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T. 13. Reed
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2336
Light Scattering from Plasmons
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A. L. McWhorter
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2340
560 (1 968),
Tin Doping of Epitaxial Gallium
C. M.
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G. E. Stillman
W. T. Lindley
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2348
Strain Sensitivity of the Wall
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T.S. (rowther
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2349
lOeviations from Stoichiometry
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A.J.. Strauss
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DDC AD-692973
2359
Far Infrared Impact Ionization
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P. E. 'fannenwald
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DDC AD-685686
2362A
High-Pressure Forms of
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J.M.ILongo
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Possible Experiments with
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Proc. 1968 Syrup. on GaAs,
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2374
Distant-Neighbor B-B
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2380
Pressure-Effect Measurements
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DDC AD-692913
2383
Interferometric Observations
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J. M. Moran, Jr.
NEREM Record (1968),
DDC AD-685688
2385
Optical Studies and Band
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J. Feinleib
W. J. Scouler
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2388
Determination of Domain Wall
Profiles in Magnetic Films
K. J. Harte
M. S. Cohen
J. Appl. Phys. 40, 1218 (1969),
DDC AD-692919
2389
Raman Scattering by Magnetic
Excitations in RbNiF3
S. R. Chinn
H. J. Zeiger
J. R. O'Connor
J. Appl. Phys. 40, 1603 (1969),
DDC AD-692920
2433
Graphics in Time-Sharing:
A Summary of the TX-2
Experience
W. R. Sutherland
J. W. Forgie
M. V. Morello
Proc. AFIPS Conf., Boston,
May 1969, DDC AD-692974
2437
Some Critical Properties of
Quantum-Mechanical Heisenberg
Ferro- and Antiferromagnets
II. E. Stanley
J. Appl. Phys. 40, 1546 (1969),
DDC AD-69Z977
2438
Critical Indices for a System
of Snins of Dimensionality
Situated on a Lattice of
Arbitrary Dimensionality
ff. E. Stanley
J. Appl. Phys. 40, 1272 (1969),
DDC AD-692921
2440
Picture-Driven Animation
R.. M Baecker
Proc. AFIPS Conf., Boston,
Menyuk
A. Kafalas
Dwight, Jr.
B. Goodenough
1156 (1969),
May 1969, DDC AD-693664
2444
Radar Surveys of the Solar
System
J. V. Evans
Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. 113,
Z03 (1969)
2511
Preliminary Report on the
Orbital Operation of the
A. flraga-llla
AIAA Guidance, Control, and
Flight Mechanics Conf.,
Automatic Stationkeeping
Princeton. August 1969
System of LES-&
6S
LINCOLN MANUALS
LM No.
IM)C No.
48
STAIR (Structural Analysis
Interpretive Iloutine) Instruction
Manual
51
Millstone IillI Observatory,
Vols. I and 2
53
8 Mai. 1962
AD-400280
Apr. 1964
AD-44 3421
AD-443422
Millstone L-Band Monopul-e
Radar Antenna Systern Preventive
and Corrective Maintenance
Procedures
3 Dec. 1963
AI)-443480
54
TRADEX Data Evaluation
I Apr. 1964
AD-443423
56
PRESS Ground Optics D)igitsl
Pointing and Control System
Aug. 4964
AD-453854
60
LLXPS: Lincoln Laboratory Analyses
of Paraboloidal Shells
12 Nov. 1964
AD-614818
64- 1
Large Aperture Seismic Array
Subarray Electronic Module (SEM)
Jan. 4966
AD-823038
64-2
Large Aperture Seismic Array
Timing Sy,-stem
Apr. 1966
AD-823039
64-3
Large Aperture Seismic Array
Phone-Line Input System
May 1966
AI)-823040
64-4
Iarge Aperture Seismic Array
Maintenance Display Console
Apr. 4966
AD-823041
64-5
Large Aperture Seismic Array
Digital-to-Analog Converter
Apr. 4966
AD-823042
78
Lincoln Laboratory Multi-
6 Jan. 1967
AD-650190
Programming Supervisor
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of Artificial
Earth Satellitee (1957 - December
1964)
28 Feb. 1963
AD-403145
26 Jan. 1966
AD-482398
Scattering and Attenuation by
Precipitation Particles
Eleetronlcanly Controlled Microwave
11 Aug. 1965
AD-628200
7 Oct. 1966
AD-805508
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8 Aug. 1968
AD-677285
9 Apr. 1968
AD-668435
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Radomes, Part 11 (1949-
1 96 0
Devices
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Calibration of the Atmosphere
(1956 - February 1966)
Properties of the Compounds
BbMnF 3 ,
KMnF 3 and C'SMnF3
Millstone and Haystack Scientific
and Technical Publications
LINCOLN LABORATORY PUBLICATIONS
Thermoelectric and Thermomagnetic
Effects and Applications
Radar Astronomy
Switching Theory
Digital Processing of Signals
T. C. Harman
1967
McGraw-Hill Book
J. M Honig
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T. Hagfors
1968
Co., Inc., New York
McGraw-Hill Book
P.F. Wood, Jr.
1968
B. Gold
1969
C. M. Rader
Co.,
Inc.,
New York
McGraw-Hill Book
Co., Inc., New York
McGraw-Hill Book
Co-, Inc., New York
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70
INDEX OF AUTHORS
Abel, W. G., JA-3214, JA-3268
Bertolin, A., TN-1967-48; JA-3142
Adler, D.. JA-2918, JA-3306
Besson, J.M., JA-3219
Aggarwal, R. L., MS-1611
Betts, F., MS-1572, MS-1766
Allen, J. L., TR-424; JA-2913
Alter, R., JA-3159
Ames, L.A., TR-3
Beusch, J. U., TN-i966-20, TN-1967-16 Rev. I
Beutler, F.J., JA-2592
Bever, M. B., JA-2921, JA-2989
Anderson, A. H., MS-2145
Bially, T., JA-3298
Anderson, R. M., MS-1948
Black, W. L., JA-2885, JA-3113, JA-3258
Argyres, P.N., JA-2581, JA-z875, JA-2900,
JA-3335; MS-t422, MS-t859B, MS-2236A
Arnold, C.R., TN-1967-34
Blatt, H., MS-1920
Bluestein, L.I., JA-2770
Blum, F.A., JA-3497
Arnott, R.J., JA-Z580, JA-2768. JA-2796;
MS-1459, MS-1464
Arnstein, D., JA-3061
Ash, M.E., JA-2893, JA-2905, JA-3243,
JA-3245, JA-3271; MS-ZZ79
Assaly, R.N., TR-409, TR-465; JA-2730.
JA-2734, JA-3051
Athans, M., TN-1967-6, TN-1969-13; JA-2972,
JA-3142, JA-3453; MS-703, MS-7i0
Austin. M.E.. TR-437
Blustein, G., TN-1967-45
Bogush, A. J., Jr., TR-402
Bold, D.R., TR-459
Borison, S. L., TR-402; TN-1967-35; JA-2744,
JA-2931, JA-3073, JA-3164
Bouchard, R.J.. MS-1477
Bowles, K. L., JA-3178
Bradbury, R.A.o JA-2806
Bradley, L. C., JA-2848
Braga-Illa, A.A., TR-432; JA-3002, JA-3029,
JA-311l, JA-3158, JA-3205, JA-3381;
MS-2103, MS-2511
SJA-3259,
J
Bacchialoni, F. L., JA-2990
Bachner, F. J., JA-Z81t,
JA-3486
Baecker, R.M., TN-1967-1; MS-2440
Brandt, R.C., JA-3474
Baldwin, P.H., TR-53
Ball, J.A., TN-1969-42; JA-2836, JA-2858,
JA-2926, JA-3098, JA-3145, JA-3199,
JA-3259, JA-3263, JA-3290
MS-2349
Breitbord, J.L., TR-52
Brenner. N.M., TN-1967-2
Banus, M.D., JA-2672, JA-2725A, JA-2852,
JA-2891. TA-2921, JA-2989, JA-3303,
JA-3328, JA-3350, JA-3447
Brewer, R.G., JA-3t85
Briseoe, H.W., TN-1966-38, TN-1968-3;
JA-2649; MS-1551
Bare, C. C., JA-3098
Brockelman, R.A., TR-444, TR-456; JA-2721,
Barrett. A. H., JA-3033, JA-3098, JA-3199,
JA-3493
JA2840 JA-3243
Brockett, R. W., TN-1968-24
Barry, J.G., TR-147
Brody, N.M..
Bartee, T.C., MS-1518
Bellomo. E.. MS-19t4
Berger, It., TN-1969-31
Berger. R., MS-1501. MS-Z185
Brooks, H., JA-2918
Brown, R.N.. JA-2977
Bermon. S., JA-2978
Bryant, T. G., JA-3294
Bers. A., JA-2638
Burchfiel, J., TR-440
Brebrick, R. F., JA-2600, JA-2637, JA-Z719,
JA-3119, JA-3172A, JA-3206, JA-3210,
JA-3286, JA-3326, JA-3380; MS-2009,
TN-1968-24
Brown, W. E,, mI. JA-3493
Browne. A.A.L., JA-3233, JA-3342
71
Author Index
Burke, 13. F., JA-2858,
TA-2926,
JA-3098, JA-3199, JA-3259
TA-3033,
Colombo, G..
TA-2785,
JA-2815; MS-1914
Connolly, J.B., TN-1968-12; JA-2635,
Burrows. M. L., TN-1966-4i, TN-1968-30;
JA-2701, JA-2819, JA-2870B, JA-2980,
JA-2808
Cornwell, J. C., JA-2613A,
JA-3247, JA-3456
Butler, J. F., JA-2923, JA-3240, JA-3300,
JA-3371. JA-3449; MS-2049
JA-3155
Counselman, C. C., JA-3302. JA-3325
Craig, J.W., TR-411, TR-431; TN-1968-Zl,
Butman. R. C.. TR-Z57
TN-1968-26
Crane, R.K..
TR-426; TN-1966-63,
TN-1967-31.
TN-1968-33, TN-1968-34;
JA-Z804
Crocker, E.A.. JA-3356
Cahlander, D.A., JA-2795
Calawa, A.R., JA-2897, JA-29Z3, JA-3140,
.TA-3Z19, JA-3463, JA-3507
Caldwell, D.. TR-422
Crocker, M.C., I1. TN-1968-l0; JA-3113,
JA-3434
Campbell. D. B., MS-2279
Crocker, P.S.. TN-1968-16: JA-3Z08
Capon. J., TN-1967-26. TN-1967-50,
TN-t968-4. TN-t968-t5; YA-2834,
JA-3071. JA-3193, JA-3392: MS-1934
Carbone, R.J., JA-3038, JA-3169, JA-3191,
JA-3299
Crooker, P. P., JA-3474
Crowther, P.P., TN-t969-2t; JA-2858,
JA-2926, JA-3098
Carman, R. L., JA-2942, JA-3tt0, JA-3213,
JA-3386
Carter, J.C., JA-2836, JA-3098, JA-3199,
JA-3Z59, JA-3493
Catalano, S. F., TN-1967-25
Crowther, W. R., TR-431; TN-1966-55;
JA-2825
Cudaback, D.D., JA-3199, .JA-3Z59
Curry, G.R., GR-1964-29
Chace, D.E., GR-1965-6; TN-1967-t0;
JA-2906
Chapin, D.S., MS-989
Daggett, N. L., TN-1966-33
Cheng, K. L., JA-3155
D'Amato, R., TN-1968-17
Chiao, R. Y.,. JA-2889, JA-2942, JA-3185
8JA-3358
Childs, N. B., TN-1967-27; JA-2961
Davies, R.W.,
Crowther, T. S., MS-1501,
MS-2186, MS-Z348
MS-1764, MS-2145,
Dalrymple, G. F., JA-2728A
JA-2790, JA-3028, JA-3190,
DeLong, D. F., Jr., JA-2892,
JA-3251,
Chinn. S. R., JA-3347; MS-2389
Chisholm, J.H., TR-402
DeMartini, F., JA-3065
Cho, Y., TN-1966-17
Denlinger, E.J., JA-3293
Christensen, C. P., TR-464; JA-3389
Dennis, J.H., TN-1966-61, TN-1966-61-1;
JA-3074
JA-3291
Clarke, C.A., TN-1966-56
Clay. W.G.,
MS-Z240
JA-2911, JA-3120, JA-3147;
Devane, M.E., TR-451, TR-465; TN-1965-1Z
Diamond, B. L., TR-424, JA-3231
Cohen, M.S..
JA-2763,
JA-3194.
MS-1764,
TN-196.?-2t, TN-1969-2;
JA-3039. JA-3121, JA-3166,
JA-3278. JA-3283; MS-1468A,
MS-1947, MS-2388
Dickey, D.H., JA-2903, JA-2927, JA-3139
Dickinson, D.F., JA-3308
Dimmock, J-O., JA-2602, JA-2736, JA-2816,
JA-2903, JA-2946, JA-3148. JA-3154,
Cohen, R.A.. TN-1968-25; JA-3379, JA-3393,
JA-3486
JA-3197. JA-3Z20. JA-3276, JA-3387,
JA-3442,
Cole. P. IH.. JA-2778
Collins, L.D., TN-1969-tZ
JA-3463, JA-3468, JA-3470,
JA-3507
Dinneen, G. P., TR-66
72
Author hidex
D)ion, A, R,, 'I'R-433; TN-1967-17
Fahey, R. E., JA-2653, JA-3018
Falb, P. L., MS-703
Dionne. G. I'., TN-1968-16; JA-3160, JA-3208,
,jA-3289, ,TA-3343. JA-3351, JA-3383,R
JA-3404
l)ockrey, A. F., TN-1966-40
Dolbec, R.E., TN-1968-20
,Domnitz, R.1-1., JA-3344
Panning, W.R., TN-t968-t7; JA-2583
Feinleib, J., TN-1967-33; JA-2822, JA-2869,
JA-2878, JA-2948o JA-2920, JA-3044,
JA-3052, JA-3091, JA-3306, JA-3470O
MS-4463, MS-1945, MS-4959, MS-2385
Feldman, B., JA-2878
Feldman, J.A., TN-1967-19; JA-326Z,
JA-3542
Ferdinand, A.J., JA-Z911
Ferretti, A., JA-Z723, JA-3044; MS-1464,
MS-1657
Fielding, .TC., TN-1966-32
!Donnelly, J. p.. .TA-3220
Dresselhaus, G.V., IA-2939, .A-3317AMS-1293, MS-1394, MS-1611, IVMS-1857.
NMS-2228, MS-2282
)Dresselhaus,M.S., .YA-2939, JA-3237,
I.A-3256, ,IA-3400; MS-1293, MS-1294.
MS-1451. MS-1611. MS-1857, MS-2228,
MS-2282
Drouilhet, P. R.. Jr., TR-431; TN-1969-4;
IA-2729. JTA-Z755
Dumanian, J. A.. TR-3
D~uPotit, E.N. JA-2840
Finn, M.C., JA-267Z, JA-3140, JA-3328;
MS-989
Fischler, S., MS-895, MS-1610
Fleck, P. L.. Jr., TN-1967-3, TN-t968-14;
" "'
IDurlach,
N. I., TR-96
t
JA-2649; MS-1551
~Fordi, D.WP.,
D)ustin. D. E., TR-127
IDwight, K., Jr., ,IA-2837. JA-3066, JA-3108.
,IA-3311; MS-I176. MS-1459. MS-i463,
MIS-1815. MS-1943, MS-1945, MS-2374.
MS-z380
I)yce, R. B.. .IA-2899; MS-2279
JA-3143
Fowle, E.N., TR-207
Fox. R. H., TR-6
Foyt A.G., JA-2697, JA-2894, JA-3080,
JA-3086. JA-3134A, JA-32Z0, JA-3329,
JA-3426
Fozard. J. L.,
TA-Z751
Frachtman, II. E., TN-1969-ZI
Fraser, M. P., TN-1967-24
Frediani, D.J.. TR-451
Edwards. D. F., JA-2652; MS-1554
Pick. II.A.. .?A-2973
Ek. F. IL.. TN-1966-18
FIktnd, J.
I..
7R-53
Ingland. R.. JA-3161
Freed, C., TR-464; JA-2708, JA-27Z7.
TA-2994A. JA-3162. TA-3273, JA-3389,
-A-3476
Freedman. J.. TR-96
S)ntkknap.
Freeman. A. J.. JA-2736, JA-3154
.hflI.
3.
..
k. G.. JA-2643
EpLeelci. R-. JA-3100
Esterljng, D., TR-435
Fricker, S. J.. TR-87, TR-148
Frfisth, P.C.. TR-402
Evans. J. E.. TXoI%6--28
Frosch. R.A.. JA-26St
Ev.ans. J- V.- T.R-.40. TH-430. TR-456;
"JA-ZT65. JA-•, JA-G.40. JA-.883.
JA-Z88i, JA-3138,. Jj.-3153. JA-3118.
JA-32S;. JA-3342;. M-1330. U51345.
V,5-1494. N1-2444
S.D.. Jr.. Th-42,. TR-421' JA-Z@01.
EEIYw.
JA-30@41
5-573A
Gagnon. G.P., US-2144
Galvin. D.I. Jr.. TR-415
GardeLs, M.C.. JA-2613A
Garmire. E.. JA-Z889
73
Author Index
-•JA-3095A.
Gatos. H. C., JA-Z811
Gebrels. FL, TN-1966-23, TN-1969-28
Hagfors, T.. TR-402, TR-444; JA-2721,
JA-2765. JA-2867, JA-2943, JA-2970,
JA-3416;
MS-1353,
Germsnn. R., JA-3100
Getsinger. W.J.,
JA-2484, JA-3020,
JA-3215
Haggarty, R.D., TR -207
H
J. 36., JA-2782
Halberstein,
SGilLis, J. E.. TN-1966-40
Halpern, .1.,
GobLek, T. J., Jr., TN-1966-46, TN-1966-50;
JA-2646, JA-3022
Gold. B.. TN-1967-9; JA-Z6iZ, JA-2999.
JA-3056, JA-3093, JA-3305, JA-3307,
JA-3433; MS-2022
Goldberg, A. J., TN-t967-9
Goldstein, B S , JA-z728A
Hanson, L.1.. JA--2840
Hanus. J.G.C., JA-3052. JA-31t0, JA-3312,
JA-3470; MS-1q5q, MS-Z221, M.3-2385
Harman, T.C., JA-2509, ,IA-Z633, JA-2698,
.A-29Z3. SA-2998, JA-3140, JA-3240,
JA-3273. JA-3296, JA-3300, JA-33Z0,
.TA-3 371, TA-3463. JA-356l7
Harris, J.N., TH-431
MS-1847
Goodenough, J. B., JA-28ti, .IA-2872,
JA-2909. JA-Z948. JA-3021. JA-3068.
JA-3070, JA-3192, JA-3218, JA-3260,
JA-3275, JA-3281. JA-331t, JA-3436,
JA-3460; MS-1464, MS-1475. MS-1481,
'279-1629A, MS-1791, MS-1814-l.
MS-iB14-ll, MS-1954, MS-1955, MS-4956,
MS-1958, MS-2380
Goodman, L. M., JA-2650, JA-2720, ,A-272,
JA-2755, JA-2940, JA-2976
Gordon, M.A., JA-3046A, JA-3064, .JA-3102.
JA-3257, JA-3373. JA-3376
Grarlund, J., TR-94
Gray, D. J., TR-94
Harte, K..J_
MS-367,
MS-1467,
MS-1948,
lHaus, H.A.,
JA-3304,
Heart, F. E..
IA-2739; MS-1608
3A-2662, JA-278:8 JA-1286,
5S-10A,
MS-4Z
2, 1.
MS-.468A, MS-147Z. AS-1777,
MS-2388
TR-464i TA-2708, .IA-2727,
JA-3389
TH-431; JA-2833
lieggestad, II.M.. TR-454; TN-1966-54
Heifrich, J.H., TN-1968-19
Heller, G.S., .IA-3069
Henrich, V. E., JA-3412A, JA-3467
Ilerlin, M A . "TR-96
Grayzel, A. I., JA-2355, JA-z673. JA-z693A,
JA-2775, JA-2784, JA-2959, JA-2971,
JA-3027, JA-3272, .IA-3333; MS-1718,
MS-2105
Green, P-E., Jr., TR-88, TR-42t;
TN-1967-58; JA-2651; MS-1404, NIS-1934,
MS-1935. MS-1990
Herrmann, J., .A-2130; MS-2240
Hlinkley, E.D., .TA-Z962, TA-3220, JA-3273,
JA-3476
Hofstetter, E.M., TN-1969-20; JA-2892,
.TA-3251, JA-3291
Greenfield, R.J., TN-1967-26, TN-1967-50,
Holsinger, J. L.
Hierndon, T. 0.,
TN-1967-58, TN-1968-4. JA-2834,
JA-3071. JA-3193
Grossberg, M., TN-i969-5
Honig, J. M..
_JA-2698,
Groves, S.H., TN-1967-33; JA-2869,
p
U
I
I'
'MS-2I44, MS-2145
.TA-2646
lhong, S., TN-1967-55; JA-2914, JA-3073.
.rA-3164
Griffin, D.H., TR-149
9
V
IA-2473, JA-2605, JA-2633,
JA-2948, .IA-2998, JA-3048,
JA-3048, JA-3495, JA-3197, MS-989,
.JA-Z977, JA-3087, JA-3091, .JA-3230,
.MS-4958
JA-3369
GbM..7Hornbuckle,
Gruber, M., TN-1967-8
Gschwendtner, A.B.. TN-1966-48
Guditz, E.A.. MS-2144
G. D., JA-3269
Howland, H , JA-3143, JA-3258
lHuber, E. E., Jr., JA-2748, ,TA-2781, JA-3004,
JA-3083, JA-3226
Gull, T. R., TN-1969-i7
Gustafson, T.K-, JA-3065, JA-3185, JA-3304
Huggins, W. H., TR-53
Hull, A.B., JA-3290
74i
I
Author Index
1101.I,U,
JA-2848
l1untoon, A, 11., TN-t969-27
TRt09MS-1558
Iturity.
I
Kelley, P. L.,' JA-2889, JA-2942, JA-3065,
JA-3185, JA-3213, JA-3304, JA-3386;
It.
Il~urvttzC.FX,[T-i09
llurwitz..
Cl.
JA-2757, ,jA.Kelly,
JA-2776, JA-2827,
,IA -2932.
YA-3023 . ,1A -3387; M S- 1726Ke
E.J., Jr., JA-3236;
TN-1967-30,
TN-1968-3,
TN-1968-8;
MS-1404
n S. JA 3 6
Eluthinon,13.
i. TR43fKern,
S., JA-3069
lutchinson. B3.ll., TR-431
Hlyde, CG.M.. JA-Z858. ,IA-29Z6
Kessler, A. H., TN-1965-41; JA-3095A
Kessler, M.M., TR-96
ISWAKeyes,
nce. WV.J., .TA-2706A. JIA-2778. .JA-2780;
Key, E.L., TR-207
R. J., JA-2955,
JA-.291i,
TN-1966-61,
TN-1966-61-1;
JA-3295
MS-1469. MS-1473
Ingalls, R. 1.. TR-87. TR-148, TR-444,
TR-456; JA-2797, ,lA-2836. JA-3198,
TA-3Z43. 1A-3245, .JA-387, JA-3489-.
MS-2279
Iseler, G. W., JA-2937
Kilcline. D.R., JA-Z.1.
Kingston, R.H., JA-2912
Kirk, C. T.. Jr., JA-Z781, JA-3004, JA-3083,
JA-3226
Kirkpatrick, E. S., JA-Z900
Kleiner, W. H., TN-1967-15; JA-2570,
JA-2747, JA-2873, JA-3082, JA-3197,
.TA-3417; MS-1610
Knudsen, H.K., TN-1966-35
Kodis, R.D., TR-402
Kolker, R. J., JA-2834, JA-3071
Konkle, N.H., JA-2983
Kornegay, W.M., JA-3146
Kosicki, B.B., JA-2937
Kraft, L.G., TN-1966-23
Krag, W.E., JA-3442; MS-1610
Kresa, K., JA-2851
Kunnmann, W., JA-Z723
Jacobson, L.A.. .A-3241
Jarema. J. M., TR-52
Javan, A.. JA-3256; MS-1558
Jelinek. F., JA-2713
Jena, A.K., JA-2921, JA-2989
Johnson. E.J., JA-2749, JA-2760, JA-2927,
JA-3085; MS-1609
Johnson, J. R., TN-1969-6
Johnston, F. L., Jr., JA-3226
Johnston, R.C., TN-1969-2; MS-1470,
M:S- t948
Jones. C. W., TR-457
Jones, W.J., TR-122
Jordan, K.L., Jr., JA-2666, JA-2951,
JA-3305, JA-3307
.Jurgens. R., JA-3245; MS-ZZ79
Labitt, B. H., TR-149
Labitt, M., TR-307
Lacoss, R.T., TN-1967-26, TN-1967-50,
TN-1968-4, TN-1969-24; JA-3032,
JA-3071. JA-3193, JA-3236; MS-703
LaFleur, W. J., MS-2307
Landoch, W.J., MS-2144
LaPage, B. F., TR-451, TR-465
Larsen, D. M., JA-2668,' JA-2760, JA-Z927,
JA-3104, JA-3123, JA-3126, JA-3t39,
JA-3223, JA-3255, JA-3301, JA-3474;
MS-1609
Lautman, D.A., JA-2785
Kafalas, J.A., .A-2909, JA-3249, JA-3260,
JA-3280, JA-331f, JA-3437; MS-2362A,
MS-2380
Kafalas. P., MS-2178
Kaplan, T.A., TN-1967-15; JA-2774, JA-2794,
JA-2853, JA-Z873, JA-2879, JA-3082;
MS-1746, MS-1747
M., JA-33t6, JA-3346, JA-3353
Kasper, It.
Keezer, R.C., JA-2965
75
Author Index
Lavine, M.C., JA-2852, JA-2891, JA-3350.
.TA-3447
Lax. B., JA-2525, JA-2890. JA-2975,
Max, J., TR-447; TN-1966-44
Maxwell, E,., JA-3187 I I
¶x'elE.JA38
McAulay,
JA-3217R.J., TN-1969-6, TN-1969-20;.
.BA-3048
Leary, J. F., TR-52
Leboy, J. L., TR-5210
Lebow, 1.L., TR-431; JA-2809, JA-2880
Leneman, O.A. Z., JA-2576, JA-2577,
JA-2592, JA-2628, JA-2632, JA-2645,
JA-Z694, JA-Z702, JA-2717, TA-2726,
JA-2741, JA-2982, JA-2992. JA-3363,
.TA-3364; MS-1559
Levin, M. J., MS-1404
Levine, J. I., TR-444, TR-456
Lewis, J. B., JA-2628, JA-2632, JA-2726,
McCarron, J.D., TN-1966-26
McCue, J.J. G.. TN-1969-17; JA-2773,
JA-3356
McHugh, P.G., TR-431; JA-2809
McMahon, R. E., TN-1967-27, TN-1968-13;
JA-2961, JA-3379, JA-3486
McWhorter, A. L., JA-2638, JA-2847,
JA-2894, JA-2967, JA-2968, JA-3060,
.JA-3080, JA-3097; MS-1612, MS-1719,
MS-2236A. MS-2336
Meeks, M. L., JA-2836,
JA-2847, JA-2858,
JA-2926. TA-3033,,JA-3064, JA-3102,
.TA-3145, JA-3290, JA-3373, JA-3493;
MNS -1719
Melngailis, I., JA-2591,
JA-2766, JA-2816,
JA-2897, JA-3276, JA-3296, JA-3320,
JA-3394, JA-3463, JA-3507; MS-2359
Menyuk, N., JA-2837, JA-3066, .A-3108,
JA-3284, JA-3311; MS-1176, MS-1459,
MS-1463, MS-1943, MS-1945. MS-2374.
MS-2380
JA-2741 ; MS-1518
Libby, W. M.. TR-455.
Licklider, J. C.R., TR-53
Lifsitz, J.R., JA-3304M-79
Lin, C.S., JA-2643
Lindberg, C.A., TR-446; JA-3390
Lindley, W.T., JA-3134A, JA-3220,
JA-3329, JA-3336, JA-3426; MS-2340
Litvak, M.XM., JA-2652, JA-2847, JA-3169,
JA-3308, JA-3340, JA-3373, JA-3490,
JA-3491; MS-1554, MS-1719, MS-2249
Lomont, J.S., JA-2871
Longaker, P.R., TN-1966-61, TN-1966-61-1;
JA-3491
Longo, J.NM., JA-2973, JA-2993, JA-3049,
JA-3249, JA-3260, JA-3280, JA-3281,
JA-3436, JA-3437; MS-1955, MS-2362A
Lucovsky, G., JA-2965
Meyer, J.W., TR-118, TR-402; .JA-2677
Middleton, D., TN-1969-16
Mitchell, R. R., JA-2783
Mondshein, L. F., TN-f967-12
Mooradian, A., JA-2802. JA-2832. JA-2965,
JA-2988, JA-3060, JA-3186, .TA-3365,
JA-3386, JA-3445
Moran, J.M., Jr., JA-2858, .JA-Z926, JA-3033,
JA-3098, JA-3199, JA-3259. TA-3465;
MS-2057, MS-2383
Morello, M. V., MS-2433
Mack, C. L., Tr.,. TN-1966-12; JA-3003;
MS-1923
Morey, J. L., MS-1240
MacKinnon, J.A., JA-3160
Morfield, M.'A., TN-1969-5
MacLellan, D.C., TR-450
Morrow, W.E., Jr.; TR-94; MS-2101
Mailing, L. R., JA-2945; MS-2073, MS-2306
Morse, G. B., TN-1968-11
Maltz, M., JA-3237, JA-3400
Margolin, J., TR-96, TR-122, TR-149
Moses, H. E., JA-2594A, JA-2655, JA-Z786A,
JA-2787A, JA-2788, JA-2871, JA-2910,
JA-2917, JA-Z981, JA-3132. JA-3323
Martinson, R. M., JA-2643
Mountain, R. W., TN-1968-25; JA-3486
Mathiasen, A.A., JA-2833
Mavroides, J. G., JA-2SZ5, JA-2890, JA-2975.
JA-3264, JA-3441A; MS-1293, MS-1294,
MS-1415, MS-1611, MS-2023
Muehe. C. E., JA-3136, JA-3342
Murphy, E. B., JA-2732
Murphy, E. L., TR-294
76
,•autor Index
Naka, F.R., TR-4
Nanni, B., JA-3116
Pratt, H.J., MS-1731
Prosser, R. T., TR-402; JA-Z314o JA-2587.
JA-2608, JA-Z793
Newell, R. E., JA-32i4, JA-3268
Nichols, B. E., TR-43i; TN-1968-18
Niessen, C.W., JA-z996, JA-3171
Quinn, W.T., TR-87
Nill, K. W., JA-3Z7c; MS-1612
Quist, T.M., JA-Z697, JA-3Z39, JA-3Z95
O'Connor, J. R., JA-2806, JA-2857, JA-3411;
MS-1702, MS-2389
Oliver, M.R., JA-3080, JA-3086
Oppenheim, A. V., TN-1969-19; JA-3242,
JA-3334, JA-3388, JA-3428; MS-2010
Owens, E.B., JA-Z508, JA-2887, JA-3076
Rabiner, L.R., JA-3397o JA-3433; MS-ZOlZ
Raccah, P.M., JA-2768, JA-Z796, JA-Z837.
JA-Z872, JA-2973. JA-Z9,3. JA-3108.
JA-341ZA, JA-3436o JA-3467; 1M-1477,
MS-1955. BIS-1956
Palik, E.D., JA-2518
Pankowski, B.J., TR-5
Pannell, J. H., TR-419
Raffel, J. I.. JA-323; IS-IS01. MS-Z145
Rainville. L. P.. TR-456; JA-Z797. JA-33Z5
Rankin, J. B.. TR-409, TR-41S: T-4967-29
Parker, C.D., JA-3276
Parker, D., TA-2959, JA-30Z7. JA-3Z7Z.
Rasche, R. W.. TR-41S
JA-3333; MS-Zt05
Paul, P. J.. JA-3404
JA-Z920, JA-Z937,
Paul, W., JA-291g,
JA-3Z19
Penfield, H., JA-3033
Perry, F. IT., JA-3174
Pettengill, G. H., TR-1Z7, TR-444. TR-456;
JA-2899, JA-3141, JA-3168, JA-3183.
JA-3243, JA-3Z45, JA-3325; MS-2279
Pfeiffer, R. R., TN-1966-50
Phelan, R. J., Jr., JA-2824, JA-2946,
JA-3025, JA-3148, JA-34Z6. JA-344Z
Reed. LS.. TR-Z. TR-"6
Reed. T. B.. JA-263. JA--291. JA-Z"7,
JA-301b, JA-3-Z4. JA-31•7. JA-3•4S.
JA-3225. JA-3357. JA-3470 WS-Z5S?
Reid, W.A.. JA-Z540
Reiffen. B.. TR-232. TR-46Z4 TN-I%4-M.4
JA-ZS14A, JA-Z*S5
Pichler, H. H.. TN-1968-13
Roberts,
Pidgeon. C. R.. TN-1967-33; JA-2869,
Roberts. LCG. JA-Z7?794 )U-129,
Roblo. P.XL. iAaZ S
Rader, C.M., JA-Z612. JA-Z825. JA-29".
JA-3056. JA-3093. JA-3Z.35. JA-3Z9Z.
JA-3397. JA-3422
Rediker. R.H.. JA-296Z; US-tIM
Rheinstein. J.. "R-40l• TR-414z JA-303
Ricardi. LiJ.. TR-4099 tW-19G-lzE JA-*ZM.
JA-Z?34. JA-nSt. JA-ZIB, JA-2966
Rk1dgey. D. H. JA-262Z.O US-1464
Roberge. J.K.. TR-418
JA-2977, JA-3091, JA-3230, JA-3369,
JA-3470
.J.L.
'-1%M-3
Rogers. A.&&. TR-441, T3-444, Th-496.
JA-ZS56. JA-ZZ, JA-M33. J.A-J3MS,
JA-31". JA--3Z9, JiA-NS94 U
7
Roges . D. BL. JA-Z7Z3. JI.-39S
S0-6464.
11S-16S7
Rogera, T. F.. Tl*3
Razmiy. C.F.. LA-ZIS
Root. W. L, JA-2M
Romn=. P.- TR-431
Pike, E. W., TR-97. TR-109
Pine, A.S., JA-3348. JA-3423, JA-3485
Pippert. G. F., TR-402
Pirroni, J. S., JA-Z843
Pitcher, T. S.. JA-Z186, JA-2466
Ploussios, G., TN-1966-59; JA-2863,
JA-3006
Pollard, E.R.. JA-3225
77
Author Index
Rosenthal, M. L.. TR-410, TR-451, TR-465
Sheftman, F. I., TR-416; TN-1968-38;
JA-2795
Roth, L. M., JA-2581, JA-2774, JA-3087
RoYner, P.D., TN-1967-19; JA-3262,
JA-3542
Sheppard, R. M., Jr., TN-1966-38, TN-1967-44,
TN-1968-3, TN-1968-23
Sherman, IT., TR-450; JA-2908A
Rubin, M.D., TR-125
Rubinstein, M., MS-1945
Ruddy, J. M., TN-1968-32
Sicotte, R. L., JA-3051
Sigel, J. L., JA-3335
Silva, R. R., JA-2797
Russell, S. B., TR-431; TN-1966-24,
TN-1966-40
Silverman, E., TR-351
Skolnik, M.I., TR-128
Ruze, J., TR-402; JA-2678, JA-Z795
Slade, M.A., JA-3245; MS-2279
Ryan, C.G., TN-1967-4
Ryan, J. L., TR-443; TN-1966-64
Slattery, R. E., JA-2911, JA-3120, JA-3147;
MS-ZZ40
Sleight, A. W.. JA-3049
Smith, C.R., JA-3168
Smith, D.O.. JA-Z647. JA-2658. JA-266Z.
JA-2818, JA-Z986. JA-3047, JA-3058.
Rosenblum,.E.S,, TR-118
Salah, J.E., TN-1967-13, TN-1967-14;
JA-3054, JA-3367
JA-3063. JA-3177, JA-3211. JA-3Z78,
JA-34i4; MS-1126. MS-t468A, MS-1472,
Sandison, J.R., TR-126
Sarles, F.W., Jr.. TR-418
MS-1948
Schafer, R.W., JA-3242, JA-3397; MS-2010
Smith, E.B.. TR-420
Schaffer, P.S., JA-2806
Smith, H. 1., JA-3406
Schmidt, W. G., TR-418; GR-1965-6;
JA-2808
Schneider, H., TN-1965-32, TN-1966-34
Schroeder, P. R., JA-3256
Smith, J.F., TN-t%8-16; JA-3208
Smith, N. P., TF,-442
Smith. P.D.. .N-1966-15
JA-2893, JA-2987.
Smith. W. B., TN-t968-31t
JA-3109. JA-3178, JA-3243. JA-3245.
JA-3271; MS-2279
Schulman, A.L., JA-2783
Schulman, G.M., MS-1741
Schwartz, P.R.. JA-3493
Schweppe, F.C.. TN-1966-35
Scouler, W. J., JA-2928A, JA-3044, JA-3052,
.TA-3345, JA-3470; MS-1959, MS-2385
Smullin, L. D.. TR-6
Snider, D.M., TR-428; JA-2922A. JA-3381;
MS-2055, MS-2t03
Seavey, M.H., JA-3421
Seay, T.S., TN-1968-5, TN-1969-27
Sebring, P. B.. TR-90, TR-131
Segal, R. L.. TR-1Z6
Seidman. L. P.. JA-3217
Sohn, J., JA-3100
Soltes, A.S.. TR-53
Sotiropoulos: A.. TR-438. TR-451, TR-459,
TR-465; TN-1967-47, TN-1969-8
Spann, R. N.. JA-3269
Snyder. D. L., TN-1967-1!
Staelin, D.H.. JA-3263
Sferrino, V. J., TN-1966-64
Stanley, A.G., TR-403, TR-443; TN-1 965-20,
JA-2663. JA-2710.
JA-2656, JA-263,
1.1., JA-266,
Shapiro,
TN-1967-20. TN-I967-52; JA-2683.
JA-270,
Shapiro,..,
JA-Z761, JA-2796, JA-Z849. JA-2991.
JA-2785,
JA-2057,-39;M-19,1127
JA-20IIA, JA-2893,
JA-2905. JA-28i5,
JA-2899, JA-2807,
JA-3359; MS-1697, MS-2272
JA-3109, JA-3128, JA-3165, JA-3168,
Stanley, H.E.. JA-2794, JA-2850, JA-2853,
JA-3178, JA-3207. JA-3243. JA-3245.
JA-3271, JA-3302, JA-3325; MS-1156A,
JA-2907, JA-3090, JA-3156, JA-3176,
MS-1457, MS-1658, MS-1914, MS-2279,
MS-2368
JA-3267, JA-3313; MS-1746, MS-1747,
MS-2039, MS-2437, MS-2438
78
Author Index
Starr, A.W., TN-1967-7
Stauss, G. if., MS-1945
Steininger, J.M., JA-3161, JA-3266
Steinmetz, C.M., TN-1969-7
Stqrin, E., TN-1968-36; JA-2706A, JA-2780;
MS-1473
Stetson, P., JA-2754
Stevens, R.R., JA-2843
Stickler, J. J., JA-3068, JA-3069; MS-1961
Stiglitz, 1.G., JA-2709, JA-2750, JA-3013;
MS-1143
Stillman, G.E., JA-3276, JA-3468; MS-2340
Stockham, T.G., JA-3242; MS-2051
Stone, K., JA-3116
Stone, M. L., TR-87, TR-148; JA-3243
Strauss, A.J., JA-2672, JA-2766, JA-2816,
JA-2937, JA-2941, JA-2963A, JA-3137;
MS-2009, MS-2307, IMS-2349
Strongin, M., JA-3187
Stuart, D. G., TN-1968-7
Stutt, C.A., TR-87
Sullivan, C.D., TN-1967-18
Sutherland, W. R., MS-1765, MS-2433
Swenson, E.H., TN-1968-t0; JA-3113
Toksoz, M.N., JA-3236
Toanes, C. H., JA-3065
Trent, P.H., JA-2998
Tsandoulas, G.N.. JA-3179, JA-3227,
JA-3285, JA-3.-22, JA-3430
Tse, E., JA-2972
Tufts, A., JA-3386
Van Zandt, L. L.. JA-3805; MS-1958
Vierstra. A., TR-257
Vrablik, W.A., JA-3258
Walden, D.C., TN-1967-5i
Waldron, P., TR-450
Waldron, R.A.. JA-3431
Walpole, J.N., JA-2967, JA-2968. JA-3097
Wang. S.C.. TR-148; TN-1966-49
Ward, R.W., TN-1969-10
Ward, W. W.. TN-1968-18
Warekois, E. P.. MS-946
Warwas, A.R., TN-1 ,&-49
Waters, J.W., JA-3493
Watson, R.E.. JA-2736o JA-3t54
Weber. R.. JA-2731. JA-2762, JA-3149.
JA-3150, JA-31%. JA-3274, JA-3421;
MS-1474
Tabaczynskl, J. A., JA-3453
Tang, D. D., JA-3041A, JA-3391
Tannenwald, P. E., JA-Z740. JA-2886,
JA-3026, JA-3307, JA-3t74, JA-3t97,
Wegener, H. A. R.. JA-2761
Weigand, R. M., JA-275S
Weinber, D. L., JA-Z964, JA-3026. JA-3tt0
Weiner, S.D., TR-436; TN-t%6-47,
JA-3276, JA-3348, JA-334; MS-1474,
TN-1967-54, TN-%69-3; JA-2744,
MS-2359
Taran, J. P., JA-3304
Tausner, M. J.. TR-425; JA-2905
Taylor, W., JA-2965
Teich. M.C.. JA-2879, JA-Z912, JA-3078,
JA-3426
Temme, D. H., JA-3100; MS-1572
Thaxter, J. B., JA-2740, JA-2886
Thompson. T.W., JA-3141, JA-3245; MS-2279
Tichovolsky, E. J., JA-3441A
Tierney. J., TR-431
JA-3019, JA-3TZ. JA-3253
Weinstein, C.. JA-3388, JA-3428
Weinstein, F.S., TR-444, TR-456; JA-3168,
JA-3277
Weiss. G. P.. MS-146SA. MS-1472
Weiss, H. G., TR-44S; TN- 968-29
Weiss, J.A.. TR-429; TN-1968-27; JA-2901.
JA-3294; MS-1572, MS-1573A, MS-1766
Welch, J.D.. MS-1731
Wells. B. B.. TR-4
Wheeler. R., JA-3393
79
Author Index
Whipple, E.R., JA-2620
White, B.E., TN-1969-23
White, D. P., TN-1969-15
Whitehill, L. P., TN-1966-53
Wiesen, R.A., TN-1969-5
Willim, D.K., JA-3171
Wishner, R. P., JA-3142, JA-3453
Wold, A., JA-2768, JA-3069; MS-1176,
MS-1459, MS-1463, MS-14770 MS-A945
Wolfe, C. M., JA-3134A, JA-3276. JA-3329.
.[A-3336, JA-3426, JA-3468; MS-2340
Wollenberg, W. J., TR-126
Wood, R. V.. Jr., TR-421; .JA-2643
Woodward. C.E., MS-2t45
Worthington. W. C.. JA-3M47
Wright. G. B.. JA-25t8. .A-2802, JA-283Z,
.TA-2965, .JA-2988, JA-3474
Wright, S. H., TR-126
Wu, P.R., JA-3062, JA-3338, JA-3374
Wyatt. P. W.. JA-3087
Yakutis. A. J., JA-3053
Yntema, D.B., TN-1969-5; MS-1240,
1MS- 1741
Yost, R.C.. TR-420
Youtz, P.. JA-3140
Yudkin, H.. JA-Z685
Zelger. If. J.. JA-2774, JA-2847. JA-3347;
MS-1610. *%tS-1719. MS-1%S. US-Z369
Zuckermn. B.. IA-3033. JA-3306
8o
SUBJECT INDEX
ACCELERATORS
TN-1966-12
ACOUSTIC WAVES
Diffract ion
JA-2914
ADAPTIVE CONTROL
TR-442; JA-3142
AERODYNAMICS
Newtonian theory
TN-1965-32
AIC13M
TR-140
AIR
Density
ANTENNAS (Continued)
Elliptic
JA-3227
Feed
JA-2819
Haystack
JA-2833
Large aperture array
TN-1967-58
LES-1 and LES-2
TR-409
LES-4
JA-3367
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL
TN-1 968-29
ALGOL
JA-3542
ALUMINUM
Chemisorption
JA-2781
Oxidation
JA-3004, JA-3083
Quantum chemistry
JA-3412A
X-ray form factor
JA-3467
ALUMINUM OXIDES
JA-3226
AMPLIFIERS
COJA-3299
JA-3338
Millimeter-wave
TN-1969-17
INoise temperature
TN-1966-59; JA-3006
Parabolic
JA-2734
Planar array
JA-3231
Radiation
TR-433
Radiation patterns
JA-2913
Satellite
TN-1967-17, TN-1967-29
Slot
TR-446; TN-1966-SZ; JA-2823B
U JA-3390
J-F
ANTIAIRCRAFT FIRE CONTROL
TR-109
TR-410, TR-415
Loop
TR-433
LPDA-433
Gallium arsenide
JA-2894
HF TR-428;
JA-2922A
ANTIFERROMAGNETIC RESONANCE
MS-1961
ANTIFERROMAGNETISM
JA-3260, JA-3421
ANTI-JAMMING SYSTEMS
TN-1966-44
APERTURE THEORY
TN-1968-32
ARCS
JA-2997
ARSENIC
JA-3237, JA-3400
Transistor
MS-2055
ANALOG COMPUTERS
JA-2646, JA-2650
ANISOTROPIC MATERIALS
JA-2763, JA-3278, JA-3289, JA-3312,
JA-3404; MS-1764
ANTENNAS.
Airborne
TN-1966-59
Arrays
JA-2913
Cassegrainian
TH-416; TN-1968-38
Coupin
TN1Computer
Coupling
TR-424
Cylindrical lens
TN-1967-47
ARSENIC COMPOUNDS
JA-2852
ASTRONOMY
program
TN-1969-42
ASTROPHYSICS
JA-3199
81
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-
.
1. -
Subject Index
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ATMOSPHERE
Calibration
Bib-31
Kwajalein
TN-1967-13, TN-1967-14
Turbulence
TN-1968-34
ATTITUDE CONTROL
TN-1968-24; JA-3258; Bib-23
AUDITORY PERCEPTION
TR-53
AUDITORY SIGNALS
TN-1966-50
AURAL PULSE COMPRESSION
JA-2773
AURORA
E-region
JA-3214
Effect on UHF signals
TR-148; JA-1448
Measurement
JA-3268
Photometry
JA-3046
AUTOMATIC CONTROL
JA-2990; MS-Z051
CADMIUM SULFIDE
TN-1967-52; JA-2932, JA-3266, JA-3359
CADMIUM TELLURIDE
JA-3080, JA-3086, JA-3220
CALIBRATION SPHERE
TN-1966-41; JA-3247
CASSEGRAINIAN SYSTEMS
TR-416
CESIUM COMPOUNDS
JA-3421, JA-3437; MS-2362A; Bib-33
CHARGED PARTICLES
TR-443
CHEMILUMINESCENCE
Q-14
CHIRP
JA-3397
CIRCUITS
Error-correcting
I TN-1967-27; JA-2961
Failure erasure
JA-Z808
Integrated
TN-1968-25
Single-gate
JA-3269
CLUTTER
JA-2795, JA-2892, JA-3291
COBALT CHROMITE
MS-2374
CODING
Channel
JA-2750, JA-2940
Encoding and decoding
TN-1967-45; JA-2650, JA-2809,
JA-2940, JA-3013
Sequential
JA-2809
COMMUNICATION SATELLITES
TN-1967-17; JA-2880, JA-2951; MS-2103
Signal processing
TN-1966-20
COMMUNICATIONS
Barankin bounds
TN-1969-20
Channels
TR-437, TR-447; JA-2709, JA-2750,
JA-2793, JA-2940, JA-2996
Optical
tical
BALLISTIC CLOUDS
TN-1966-35
BALLISTIC COEFFICIENTS
TN-1966-34
t AJA-2514A,
BALLISTIC RANGE
BARIUM COMPOUNDS
JA-3280
BATS
JA-2773
BISMUTH-ANTIMONY ALLOYS
JA-3441A
BISMUTH TELLURIUM SYSTEM
JA-3286o JA-3326
BUZZ SAW
TR-53
CADMIUM CHROMIUM SELENIDE
MS-1945
CADMIUM SELENIDE
JA-3266
TR-454
Phase measurements
JA-3061
8
82
Subject Index
DECISION MAKING
TR-437
COMPUTERS
Compiler system
TN-1967-12
Component design
JA- 3095A
Digital-analog
JA-2779
Displays
JA-2983; MS-1920
Graphics
MS-2433
Haystack 490
TN-1966-40
On-line
TN-1969-5; MS-1518
Processing
TN-1967-19
Program supervisor
LM-78
Programs
TR-435; TN-1967-2, TN-1967-3,
TN-1969-42; JA-3262o JA-3542
T-49
TR-126
TX- 2
MS-2433
CONE-SPHERES
Radar scattering
TN-1966-47; JA-2744
DEMODULATOR
MS-2073
DIELECTRICS
JA-2647
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
TN-1968-31
DIFFRACTION
JA-2914
DIGITAL FILTERS
JA-2999
DIGITAL SYSTEMS
TR-437; TN-1967-10, TN-1967-19;
JA-2612, JA-2635; MS-1518
DIODE SWITCH
JA305t
DIODES
Avalanche
TN-1969-31
Circuits
JA-3029, JA-3215
Computer
J-05 design
JA-3095A
Photovoltaic effect
JA-2897
Tunnel
TN-1966-17
DIPLEXERS
CONES
Scattering
JA- 3073
JA-2705
DIPOLES
TN-1966-32, TN-1967-24, TN-1968-11,
TN-1969-8; JA-2807, JA-2931, JA-3285,
JA-3383
DISCR IMINANTS
TN-1968-8
CONTROL SYSTEMS
Optimal
TR-442
Nonlinear
TN-t969-13; JA-3142
CONVERTERS
Digital-analog
JA-2779
COPPER
Optical properties
JA-3317A
COPPER-NICKEL ALLOYS
MS-2385
CRYSTAL GROWTH
JA-2653. JA-2916; MS-1657, MS-2307
DISPLAY SYSTEMS
TN-1966-24
DOPPLER RADAR
JA-2905, JA-3322
DUPLEXERS
TR-118
DUST PARTICLES
MS-1457
CYLINDERS
Gas flow
TN-1967-7
EARTH
DATA PROCESSING
ICBM system
TR-131
Dust belt
JA-2785; MS-1457
EARTH ALBEDO
TN-1966-53
DATA TRANSMISSION
TR-52
EARTHQUAKE WARNING
TN-1968-3
83
Subject Index
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
Diffraction
JA-2914
Scatter ing
katrn
TR-402. TR-419. TH-426;
TN-1966-47; JA-2980, JA-3019,
JA- 3253, JA-3456; M S- 4353
FERRIMAGNETIC MATERIALS
TN-1968-16; JA-3Z08. JA-3383; MS-1961
FERRITE DEVICES
JA-2780; NIS-1t766
FERRITES
Magnetostriction
JA-3100
Properties
JA-3289
ELECTRON BEAMS
TNII969-2
ELECTRON GAS
JA-2875
ELECTHON SPIN WAVES
Thermal conductance
JA-3050
FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS
JA-3103; MS-41Z6, MS-1746. MS-i747
FIELD-EFFECT DEVICES
JA-2798
1JA-3497
ELECTRON TRANSITIONS
.1A-2s72
ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
Surface resistivity
TN-1965-41
ELECTRONIC MODULE
iLMtl-64-4
FILTERS
Band-pass
TH -444
Z, JA-3292,
DigitalN-969-9; JJA-3305, JA-3388, JA-3428
Impulse response
JA-3307
Kalman
TN-1967-6
Linear
JA-2972
Matched
TN-1968-21, TN-1969-7
Mismatched
TNo1969-6
Nonlinear
ELECTRONS
Kinetic equations
JA-2900
Magnetic
=-MS1954
Observations
TN-1966-64
Radar determination
JA-2970
ENERGY BAND TIIEORY
TR-415
EPHEMERIDES
Radar determination
JA-2893FLIP-FLOPS
EUROPIUM MONOXIDE
JA-3387, JA-3470
EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE
JA-2987
RC
JA-3453
TN-1968-26
JA-2906
FORTRAN
TN-1967-2
FOURIER TRANSFORM
JA-3235, JA-3422
FREQUENCY SYNTIIESIS
TN-1968-12
F9C
TR-88
FASTABU L
TN-1967-3
FERMI LIQUID
JA-3335
FUNCTIONS
Ambiguity
TN-1969-i6
Eigenfunctions
TN-1967-15
FERMI SURFACES
JA-2774, JA-2967
FURNACE
JA-3225
84
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.......
J
6J
O-Subject
Index
SALLI'UM ArI.MO.DE
JA-2937
4JA-869,
TR-90, TH-96
GALLIUM ARSENIDE
JA-Zf72SA JA-2894, JA-2962. JA-3060.
JA-3t34A. JA-3276, JA-3329. JA-3336.
JA-34Z6, JA-3468; MS-Z340
HELICONS
JA-3097
HYDROGEN LINES
JA-310Z
GALLIUM SELENIDE
MS-1608
HYDROXYL GROUP
Maser model
GARNETS
JA-3316, JA-3346
GAS GAS
FLOW
19FLOW
JA-2847; MS-tT19
Radio observation
JA-2836, JA-Z858. JA-2926,
JA-3033, JA-3145, JA-3263,
JA-3308, JA-3340, JA-3465;
MS-2249, MS-2383
HYPERSONIC WAVES
HYPESONI
WS
JA3485 MS-2240
HYSTERESIGRAPH
TN-1968-272
TN-1967-7
GERMANIUM
Copper-doped
JA-3I34A
Electroreflectance
JA-2869
Fine structure
JA-30&5
Impurities
JA-Z903
Optical properties
MS-1857
Zinc-doped
JA-2955
GOLD
.JA-2928
ICBM
TR-127. TR-128. TR-131
ILMENITES
JA-3068, JA-3069
IMAGE TUBES
JA-3148
GRAPHIC DISPLAY
TN-1967-1; MS-1765
GRAPHITE
JA-3256;
GROUP IIl-V
JA-2548,
JA-Z832
GROUF IV-VI
JA-137;
•
INDIUM ANTIMONIDE
TN-1967-33; JA-2869, JA-2891, JA-2921.
JA-Z927, JA-2946, JA-2962, JA-2989.
JA-3025, IA-3074, JA-3085, JA-3091,
JA-3104, JA-3126, JA-3139, JA-3230,
JA-3270, JA-3350, JA-3369. JA-3442;
MS-1609, MS-1612
MS-1Z93
ALLOYS
JA-Z525, JA-2579, JA-2581.
INDIUM
ARSENIDE
TN-1967-33
ALLOYS
MS-Z349
INDIUM TELLURIDE
JA-Z7ZSA, JA-2989
INFORMATION
THEORY
IFRAINTER
8JA-2646, JA-Z709, JA-2750,
JA-32t7.
JA-3298
INFRARED CONVERTER
HARTREE-FOCK
THEORY
~~~~JA-2B73
HAYSTACK RADAR
TN-1966-24
Antenna reflector surface
TN-1968-7
Bibliography
Bib- 36
Computer control
JA-2833
Orion A
JA-3257
Pointing system
TN-1966-15. TN-'..66-55.
TN+I966-56, TN- 1969-21; JA-3290
JA-3025
INFRARED DETECTION
JA-3078. JA-3427
INFRARED DETECTORS
JA-2946. JA-3295
INFRARED MODULATORS
JA-3394; MS-2359
INTERFEROMETERS
JA-2848; MS-2368
85
I
!
• -
•. - :. , - . " . -
-. . . * . --.
- . _._
'
7 I 1..
.
..
-
. .. . ' ..
. ...-
Subject Index
LASERS (Continued)
Pulsed
INTERiFEROMETH
TR-441. TR-414; JA-3O98; NIS-2057
QuArtz
INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUI
ON
]
i
M]AGNETIC
JA-r
Qartz
FILMS (TIIIIID)
.1A-2508i
JA-346R,
JA-3371,
JA-3273. MS-1702,
JA-3240, JA-3507;
MS-1726, MS--7 049
F
*IA-2883,
LCAO (Linear Combination of Atomic
JA-3138
Orbitals)I
Scattering
TR-435
JA-3362
IONOSPHERIC
TR-94
i
;
Inx
Suegion
Jh~i--re"giemooduto
IC)MA)SPIETI
;
10
LEAD PYROCHORES
JA-3436
RUTIIENATE
SCATTER
lKLY
STRONS
LYTON-165
TN165
K'.ALAI.EIN
~LEAD
TN-196-54JA-29854
LEAD
SELENIDE
JA-2978
:
LEAD) SUBSTRATE
JA-3379, JA-3486
Atmosphere
JA- 3054
LEA!) SULFIDE
.1A-2944
LEAD TELLURIDE
JA-2968, JA-3155
LANTHANUM COMPOUNDS
JA-2837, JA-2948. JA-3049,
JA-3108, JA-3353; MS-4956
LARGE APERTURE SEISMIC ARRAY (LASA)
SEISMIC ARRAY
LEAD-TIN CdIAI.CO(;ENII)i"S
.sA-3140, JA-3320
LEA)-TIN-SELENIIM ALLOYS
IA-2923, JA-2963A, JA-3437.
.SA-3300, JA-3463, JA-3507
LASER BEAMS
JA-3213
.
JA-3t96,
LE.AD-TIN-TELLUIIUNMI
JA-3449
LASERS
Cadmium sulfide
I A-2932
Carbon dioxide
TR-464; JA-3162, JA-3491,
JA-3273, 3A-3389
Effects
JA-349t
Gaseous
.TA-2994A. JA-3038; MS-1554
Infrared
JA-3240; MS-2049
Injection
JA-Z728A; MS-IIT0A
Lead selenide
IA-3219
Lead sulfide
JA-2827
Lorentzian line shape
JA- 3476
LEAP
JA-326Z
LENSES
Crossed-cylinder
JA-3143
LESTR-2
TN-1968-19
LIGFT
Detection
.JA-30t1A
Scattering
JA-2964
LIGHT PEN
JA-2983
LIGHT PULSES
JA-3065. JA-3304
.4
86
ASS
Subject IxeX
(LESi
NfAE)
MAI;NETIc FtL.MS
TN-1967-4;JA-3058,
and
II;S-ZJA-3047,
,IA-29oR; .MS-zi0o
iIA-2647
SLES~I
and
t
,
TR-409
SU ES- 4
TN--4tn,
MS-234R
T1-415
IE'-S-5
TH-4%1; T"N-1968-I8,
I.ES3-6
TN-1969-2?
TR-459, TR-465;
TN-0196..'o .ACNL-,rism
ATS-zsii
mm
NCoIs EXPEI•MENTAL
TERM I N.,AO.
,r
Tft-431; 1 N-1966; JA-28o9, JA-28oAMX"S-Z lNt LINCOIN 3 3
•,\AND
LNoS-h695
-XI-s- Z51
JA-3177,
JA-2818JA-3211.
4ES-Z
-4
MS-2388
MAGNETIC MATERIAI..JA-3063, )A-3068, *1A~3343; MS-1815
MAGNETIC RESONANCE
JA-2778, SA-3069.
JA-3274; MS-194
5
M
JA-34i4;
Mt.S%-4791
35-2380
Ieisenberg
JA-3313;
JA-285 3, *IA-2907,
MS-1746 JA-3090,
MS-1747,
MS-2039. MS-2437
MANGANESE AtISENIDE
JA-29o9, JA-3311
MANGANESE COMPOUNDS
1S
C
AITHIIU'M FERIITES
JA-3351
L
-APS
LM-60
L O-BF
E N TZ G RO U p
O MP O UNt
JA-2787A, L0RF;\'Tz
JA-2788 JA-2871,
moupMS..IA-297,
IA-2981
LORENTZ MICRoSCopy
TN-1967-2t- JA-3039 JA-3166;
MS.-1947
LO
ALTITUI)E TARGETS
TR-105, TII-147
1176
MANGANOUS
FLuO3I3IES
BiA-P33
AN-9.
TN-1967-24
MAuI
lopogra py
.A-3325
MASERS
CRATER
LUN.,ti
LUNA-4ATE
-TA-314iAttenuator
LUNAR EPIlE.lERIS
JA'3168
L UNA
.R RADAR
JA-3356
0A11 aor
).IAf - 349
.1A-3490
MASS SPECTROSCOPy
LUNAR IIEFLECTIONS
JA-2943
JA-Z508,
M-'ATHfEMATICS
JA-3082, JA-2887, JA-3D76
IA-3132, JA-3323,
JA-3422
,
MATfLr ALGEBIIA
TN-1967-5y; JA-291o
MAGNESIUM COMP)OUNDS
Optical properties
Optial-pror
MAGNESIUM
OXA-.3283;
MAGNESI-2NI
OXIDE
MSiEMOj)y DfV ICFs
TN-1967.4; JA-266 , JA-2986,
JA-3047, JA-3058, 2-'A-32nt,
MS-21 4 5
MEiCURNy CHALCOGENIDES
JA-2796
MAGNETIC DEVICE.S
JA-7238
MAGNETIC
FIE-'2
MNS-2C23
M
JA- 2509
A-YPNE
MERCURY.
PLANET
JA-28z5, JA-2899; MS-191
4
MERCURY SELENfDE
.IA-3087;
IS-2009
87
,
A
-.
4
.
MPmCURY TELLURIDE
JA-2977, JA-2998
MERCURY VAPOR
.- A-3469
METALS
Boltzmann equation
JA-3358
Particle excitations
_JA-2790
Photoluminescence
JA-3365
Surfaces
JA-3190
METEOR ECh1OES
MS-1 330
MICROSONIC WAVES
.IA-3431
MICHOSOUND
TN--68-36CIRCUITS
•
i
iM
M1CROSTRIP
JA-3293, JA-3294
-MICROWAVE CIRCUITS
S-1731
MICROWAVES
IA-3374
"-Breakdown
TN-1966-48
MISSILE TRAJECTORIES
TN-1966-49
MODIE, ATMOSPHERE
TN-1967-13, TN-t967-14
MODULATORS
Infrared
JA-3394; MS-2359
MOONTN-1966-t8
MOON
Radar echoes
JA-2943, MS-1354, MS-1847
Radio echoes
JA-2765
Surface measurements
JA-3141, JA-3178
•OS JA-3148
SMOTION
Phase-center
SMOTOR
_
Subject Index
TN-1967-35
RESPONSE
MOTORRESPS741
MOVING TARGET INDICATORS
TR-t49
SMULTIPLIERS
JA-2885.
388
JA-2959
NEODYMIUM COMPOUNDS
JA-2973
NETWORK THEORY
TR-155; JA-2966
NICKEL
JA-3052
Band structure
MS-1359
NICKEL-IRON FILMS
MS-1764
M
NICKEL OXIDE
JA-3 306
NIOBIUM COMPOUNDS
JA-28ii
NOISE
City
JA-3006
Electromagnetic
JA-2863
ELF
Pseudo
Pseudo
-IIS-2306
Radio
JA-3053
Shot-noise
JA-2694
NONLINEAR SYS'EMS
TA-299o
NON-METALS
.A-3284
NORSAR
NORSA
I
TN-1969-10
NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS
Detection
TNS. 966tie
Ties
TN-1969-3
(OH GROUP
JA-2836, JA-2847. JA-z85s, JA-2926,
JA-3033, JA-3145, JA-3259, JA-3263,
.A-3308, JA-3340, JA-3465; MS-t179,
MS-z249, MS-2383
OPTICAL FILMVS
JA-2658, JA-3430
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
JA-2878
OPTICS
Nonlinear
JA-3185
V
4
Subject Index
ORBITING SOLAR OBSERVATORY (OSO)
TR-418
PIIOTOLUMINESCENCE
JPt -3365
ORION A
JA- 3257
PHOTONS
JA-2889. JA-2942
ORION B
JA-3376
ORION NEBULA
PLANETARY ORBITS
TH-4Z5; .IA-3128; MS-1156A,
PLASMAS
JA-3064, JA-3102
Generation
JA-2652; MS-i 554
HIigh temperature
JA-3024
POLARONS
JA-2927, JA-3123, JA-3126, JA-3223,
,IA-3255, JA-3304, JA-3474; MS-1609
POLYNOMIALS
TN-1966-34
OSCILLATOIS
Gunn
JA-3134A
Stability
TN-196g-r
OXIDES
Metal
JA-3460
OXYGEN
Atomic scattering
JA-2796
PORCUPINE
TR-97, TB-lOS
PRESS
LM-56
PARAMETRIC AMPLIFIERS
JA-2942, JA-3095A
PULSARS
JA-3302
PARTICLE MECHANICS
iVIS-1457, MS-4859B
PULSE TRAINS
.IA-Z992
PEJMALLOY
JA-3196
PU LSE TRANSMISSION
JA-3171
PEROVSKITES
JA-3021, JA-3260, JA-3281
PERTURBIATION THEORY
TA-2879B
PIIASE-LOCKEI)
TN-1968-5
MS-i658
QUANTUM ELECTRONICS
JA-2900,
JA-3313; MS-14zz,
MS-1558, .IA-3267.
.MS-2221
LOOPS
QUANTUM MECHANICS
MS-185911, MS-2437,
PHASE MEASUREMENT
JA-3061
QUARTZ
JA-2886,
TA-3348,
MS-2438
JA-3423
PIIASE SHIFTERS
JA-Z706A
RADAR
Barankin bounds
TN-1969-20
PHIOENIX
TH-52
PHIONONS
JA-3028,
JA-3149; MS-2228,
Chirp
TN-1966-54
Doppler systems
TR-147, TR-4a0; JA-2905
Early warning systems
MS-222
PH OTOCONDUCTORS
Ge:Cu
JA-2912
TR-127, TR-1Z8
PLIOTODIODES
JA-34Z6
Ground -wave
TR-87
Haystack
(see also HAYSTACK IRAHAR)
TR-457; JA-3290; Bib-36
Injection laser
JA-2728A
Low-altitude
TR-125
P1!OTOGRAIIHY
Animation
MS-2440
Hfigh speed
,1S-2l78
89
-
)Subject
Index
RA DAR (Continued)
RADOMES
Lunar
J A-3350
Millstone
TR-430; LM-51,
Bib-I5-2
Sphere-cone
TN-1968-17
T
LM-53; Bib-36
Monopulse
RAIN
JA-3251
Ranges
JA-3147
Shielding
JA-2795
Shipborne
TR-426; TN-1966-63,
JA-2804
RAMAN OSCILLATOR
JA-3107
TN-1968-33;
1-AMAN SCATTERING
JA-2988, JA-3026, JA-3060
TR-149
T-49
RAMAN SPECTRA
.TA-2832, JA-'3445; MS-2236A. MS-2389
RARE EARTH GARNETS
JA-3346
TR-126
RADAR ASTRONOMY
JA-2797? JA-2893, JA-2899, JA-2943,
JA-3102, JA-3116, JA-3128, JA-3141,
JA-3165, JA-3168, JA-3178, JA-3183
JA-3198, JA-3207, JA-3245, JA-3489;
MS-1156A, MS-1354, MS-1484, MS-1658,
MS-2279, MS-2444
JA-3T54
REDUNDANCY
'iN-1967-27; JA-2961,
RADAR CROSS SECTIONS
TR-4AC; TN-1966-32
RE-ENTRY VEHICLES
Radar cross sections
TR-294
RADAR
LOCATIONRE
TR-4ZZ
lITYT
OY
T11EORV
RELA'IJ:1ITY
TR-425; TN-I966-23;
RADAR MAPPING
TN-1966-35
JA-2976
JA-3243
RECEIVERS
RADAR
TH-420
RESONATORS
JA-3293
R
RHIENIUM
Isotope effect
RADAR TARGETS
TR-122
IA- 3187
RIIENIUM COMPOUNDS
RADAR TELESCOPES
TR-445
JA-3049
RHENIUM OXIDE
RADAR WAVEFORMS
JA-Z892
JA-3044
RIIENIIJM TRIOXIDE
RADIATION EFFECTS
TR-403; TN-1967-20, JA-2683, JA-2849,
JA-2991; MS-1697, MS-2f7Z
JA-3197
RING CIRCULATOR
TH-429; JA-2901; MS-1573A
RADIO ASTRONOMY
JA-3064, JA-3257, JA-3373,
JA-336. ,IA- 3493
ROTATION GROUP
JA-2655
RUBIDIUM COMPOUNI)S
RADIO MAPPING
JA-3257
4
JA-2778, JA-3249, JA-3280, JA-3347,
JA-3421; MS-1955, MS-2389; Bib-33
RAI)IO TELESCOPES
TR-445
SAGE
RAI)IOM ETRY
JA-3277
Ileight-findor
TR-90
RADIOTELETY PE SYSTEMS
TR-88. TR-94
SAMPLING
JA-2982, JA-3363, JA-3364
90
I
I
I
I
I
I
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¶
Subject Index
"SATELLITES
*
SEMICONDUCTORS
Attitude control
TN-1968-24
Bibliography
TR-450
Communication
JA-3381
Danmping
Binary
JA-2637
Conferences
JA-2975
Gunn effect
JA-3086
Light scattering
,A-3t86
Magneto-optical effects
.JA-Z518, JA-2525, JA-2890,
SIA-3109
SFrequency synthesizer
GeTN-t968ti2
G~eosynchronization
JA-3091; MS-1611
TR-432; JA-3±58, JA-3434
Navigation
TN-tq66-46, TN-4967-I1,
TN-1967-18
Orbits
JA-3205
Hadar tracking
TN-1966-61
Plasmons
MS-2336
Quantum effects
JA-Z581
Radiation effects
TN-1967-20; JA-2849, JA-2890;
MS-1611
Raman scattering
MS-2236A
Signal system
JA-2713
Stationkeeping
JA-3113
Synchronous
TN-i968-t0;
*!
Transitions
JA-2918, JA-2920
Transport theory
JA- 2747
SEMI-METAIS
IA-3258, JA-3434
SCATTERING TIIHEOR
JA-2867
JA-2890
SEQUENCES
SEA CLUTTER
TR-96
TN-1969-23; JA-3013
SEQUE
ENTIAL IJ(COI)LRI
SECONDARY
TN-1967-45
EMISSION
,1A-3002, JA-3029,
JA-3111
SEISMIC ARRAY
TN-1967-z2,
TN-4967-30,
SHELLS
Paraboloidal
I,\-60
TN-1968-23.
TN-1969-24; 1M1-64-2, LM-64-3,
SHOCK WAVES
LM-64-4, IM-64-5; JA-2643, JA-2649,
.IA-2651, .IA-Z834, JA-3±93, 11S-1404,
A1S-1934, MS-1935
IA-27581
SHUTTER
JA-2843
Design for Norway
SIGNALS
TN-1968-4
Detection
Noise
TN-1968-15
Signal processing
TN-1967-50
TR-66
Nonlinear
dA- 3242
Processing
Hook
SILICON
Energy bands
JA-2939
Impurities
,1A-2988
Optical properties
MS-1857
lRaman
scattering
JA-Z988
SEISMIC DATA
TN-1967-44, TN-l968-t4; .A-3o3Z,
JA-3071; MS-4990
SEISMIC NOISE
JA-3236
SELENIt M
JA-2879, JA-2965
JA-3206
SEIENII.M CO.MPO)UND)S
T.A-3447
Sulfur donors
.MS-1610
91
r
w
Subject Index
SILICON CARBIDE
3A-341
SPEECH
SILICON
DIOXIDE
JA-3393
SILICON-T..rr.'rv
.IA-3210
SILVER
t
11
Analysis
JA-3334;
Intelligibility
SNSTE.M
TN-1967-9
Atch
JA-3433
ti
Recognition
JA-3159
SPEECH COMPRESSION
JA- 3474
SIA-33iC8
4
JA-3056
,JA-332o
SPIIEnEs
Back~seattering
TH-414; JA-2870I3,
JA-3172
SOILS
IIypersonic
Electromagnetic propagation
TN-196k-30
SOLAR CELI,S
TN-.1967- 5 2; JA-3359
SOLAR PLASMAS
TN-1966-Z6
__
JA-3196
SPINE LS
-MS-2444
SOLID STATE PIhYSICS
Electronic motions
1 , MS--184- 1 1
Reflection measurements
A - 2 8 78
JA-2993,
"M"1S-1814""A-SOLDS
[J
[TNI-1967-33;
JA-3070;
MS-1943
IS-1657
JA-280o, JA-2907
Magneto-optical properties
JA-3264. JA-3-469.
JA-3400, JA-3449; MS-1394
Transport processes
STAmh
1M-48
STATISTICAL
ANALYSIS
JA-2645
JA-2747
SOU NDlNG ROCK ETS
JA-2851
SPAC,
NAVIG;ATION
TN-I966-46,
TN-1967-11
SPACE
VEHICLES
Control
systems
TN-1967-1 6 , TN-1967-1
Internal environment
_MS-1923
SPECTRAL LINES
T13-441; MS-2057
TA-3066,
ThioJA-3o75
SelenJJA - 3 4 4 7
Vanadium
"SLExpansion
l
.IA-3031,
JA-30 5 4 , JA-3120
Scattering
TR-436; TN-1967-31; JA-2870B
SPIN WAVE RESONANCE
JA-28o5, JA-31 , JA-31
5 0
5 6 , JA-3176,
SOLALR SYSTEM
_.-
M -02
MS-Z022
.
lIJIEReco
SIN(;i.c CII't5rALs
.'A-z208, .I-A3266,
SA1001-1imI.
Q-5I
MS-Z010.
STRIP TRANSMISsION LINES
L MS 73
SU LtFUR fDRIJIA
JA-3373
SUPERCONI)UCTIVITY
6
.1A-z8i i
SUL'FACE PEIENOXIENA
.IA-2774, JA-2781, .JA-2786
Rev. 1
SWITCdES
Diode
i
NA-R730
SPECTROGRAP
SWiTCIING7 CIRCUITSM
MS-157Z
Reduction
-1.1A-324!
SPECTIut:l ANAI.YSIS
SWITCIIING TIIEOIIy
Book
Sý %POSIA
TH-402
JA-3392
92
V
•
"
I
Subject Index
"T49rADE
1.lX-54
TR-126
TA BILL.ES
Scattering
iTN-1967-54
THAI ECTORIIES
Radar coordinates
TN-I967-25
FACT ICAL TiR[ANSMISSION SyStEM
"'I'IA.lEC'T()HY ANAI,YSIS PROGRAM (TRAP)
IN-1967-48
'F1N-i969-4
Tt:LII:1 i'linY
TN-1968-19
TIuANSt: .CEHS
.IA-3406
TIRANSISFORS
I ,SCOPES
ES
TH-418, TR-445
'I Y ISI(P
Signal-to-noise ratio
Signal-4969-noi 2at*o?.TA-2683,
T
Circuits
TN-1966-17
Radiation effects
JA-Z849, .IA-2994;
T-N-1969-12
MS-1697,
'ELSIA
RII)ES
IA-3286
"l't,'l.l .1I [ L M
TRANSITION METAl. COMPOUNDS
JA-2918, .IA-2920, IA-3192, IA-3218;
NIS-t481, A13-1629A
S •,IA-3119
TRANSMISSION LINES
TR-440, JA-2966. JA-3294
TItI'I MAL SELF-FOCUSING
.IA-3386
TIIERCMOI'LECTRIC
Book
TRANSPORT COEFFICIENNTS
JA-2747
EFFECTS
TRIODES
.IA-3226
TI 1-CR\II)G;AI A\ ANO(1A(;NETIC
oL) I. .ICIENTS
.A-3417
TIHOPIOSCATTEIR
TN-1969-15
TI I ER MI)AtN EPI.TI(DE'VICES
.JA-S048
TIII:lRMOMAC;NETIC
Blook
MS-2272
SCATTER
TSUNAMI WARNING
TN-1967-58
E1I,'E(:TT
TU NNIELING
TN-4966-i7; .IA-3344
"TIIICK FILMS
TN-1968-13
T'IIN VILMS
Anisotlropy
JA-3278
Magnetic properties
JA-3194. IA-3278; MS-1t28,
MIS-1777
T l.IU
TI N TELRIDE
,tA-3155
UPPER ATMOSPIHERE
TN-1966-48
TITANIUM
.IA-3160AI,LMU)S
TITANIUM OXII)E
.IA-3i95, IA-3303
VAN ALLEN BELT
JA-3003
VANADIUM OXIIDE
3IA-2920
TITANII Il SC.-SQIO()XID)E
,IA-3018; MS-1958
\ AIBACTOI S
,IA-2784, JA-2959,
TIRA-CKING
"TN-1967-8
3A-3041A, .IA-3272,
\IS-1718, MIS-2105
Nonlinear systems
JA-2990
93
JA-Z97T.
JA-3027,
.i.-3333, .I'\-3391;
Subject Index
VENUS
WEAPNS SYSTEMS
Axial rotation
TW-1o5
- 0
M S- 49 144T
Radar echoes
WEST FOPI)
3A-2807
WIENER MODEL
TN-1967-34
TR-444, TR-456; .TA-2797,
JA-2840, JA-2899, .1A-3153,
.IA-3165,
JA-3287,
JA-3198, JA-3245,
JA-3489; MS-2279
Resonance rotation
WIRE
.IA-3057
ScatterIng
TN-1967-59; JA-3154
WIRING
MS-2144
VITAL.
TN-1967-1 2
VOCODER
TN-1967-9; JA-?sz5, JA-3193
WAKES
fNypersonic
X-RAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS
.IA-31zO
0A-?796
Ionized
.A-3146
WATER X APOR
.TA-3493
JA-3291
YTTRIUMx CCMPOUNDS
A-3404
JA-329s
J
WAVEGU'I)E ARCS
IA-3233
WAVE(;UII)E TUNEH
.IA-3136
WA VDesign
G UIDES
ZINC SULFIDE
JA-2827
TR- 440
•IA-e706A
Rectangular
JA-3161
ZINCJA-30o3,
TELLURIDE
JA-338o
ZINC TELLURII-JE
Rod JA-3179
94
SYSTEMS
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