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UNCLASSIFIED AD NUMBER AD863031 NEW LIMITATION CHANGE TO Approved for public release, unlimited distribution FROM Distribution authorized to U.S. Gov't. agencies and their contractors; Administrative/Operational Use; SEP 1969. Other requests shall be referred to Electronic Systems Division, Attn: ESLE, Hanscom Field, Befford, MA 01730. AUTHORITY ESD per MIT ltr, 23 Nov 1971 THIS PAGE IS UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED PUBLICATIONS '0 OF LINCOLN LABORATORY "VOLUME 2 i0 IS SEPTEMBER 1969 * e Requests for information should be directed to: Lincoln Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology Box 73 Lexington, Massachusetts 02173 Attention: Communication Services, L-375 This document ;s subject to special export controls and each transmittal to foreign governments or foreign nationals may be made only with prior approval o•S EdL0 1 iL , MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY LINCOLN LABORATORY LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS J The wcul'. listed in this Iti',liography was performed at Lincoln Laboratory, a center f itwsearch opetwed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with the support of thet)..partmenit of the Air Force under Contract AF 19(628)-5167; in some cases, the work was stupported under other contracts. This report tnay be reproduced to sotisfy needs of U.S.Government agencies. tI Li Volume 2 of Unclassified Publications of Lincoln Laboratory lists unclassified reports published from 15 September 1966 to 15 September 1969. In addition, it includes older reports that have become unclassified through the system for automatic downgrading and declassification of classified information. Unclassified Publications of Lincoln Laboratory, 15 September 1966, which lists unclassified reports issued from 1951 to 1966, Its Supplements 1, 2, and 3, dated 15 April should be retained. 1967, 15 November 1967, and 15'!September 1968, may be destroyed, since all the material therein is contained in Volume 2. including Journal Articles and Meeting Speeches which are followed by I)DC numbers, have been deposited with the Defense Documentation Center, Cameron Station, All reports listed herein, Building 5, Alexandria, Virginia 22314, thorized users upon request. Accepted for the Air Force Franklin C. Hudson Chief, Lincoln Laboratory Office iii and are available to au- - , -.------- * '- - -! "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. 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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. 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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. 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Control AC-15, 331 (1966), DDC AD-642198 2705 A Diplexer Using Hybrid Junctions L. J. Ricardi IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech. MTT-14, 364 (1966), DDC AD-648762 2706A Nonreciprocal Remanence Phase Shifters in Rectangular Waveguide W. J. Ince E. Stern IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech. MTT-15, 87 (1967), DDC AD-654852 22 Journal Articles .JA No. Z708 Photoelectron Statistics Produced by a I.aser Operating Below the Threshold of Oscillation C. Freed If. A. Ilaus Phys. Rev. Letters 15, 943(1965), DDC AD-630504 - Z709 Capacity for a Class of Unknown Channels I. G. Stiglitz Inform. and Control 11, 497 (1967) 2710 Ross-Schiff Analysis of a Proposed Test of General Relativity: A Critique L.I. Shapiro Phys, Rev. 145, 1005 (1966). DIDC AD-64Z-2a 2713 Three Signaling Systems for Double Access to an Active Satellite F. Jelinek IEEE Trans. Commun. Tech. COM-14, 140 (1966). DDC AD-640537 2717 Some Remarks on "Spectrums of Modulated Pulse Trains" 0. A. 4. Leneman Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54, 793 (1966), DI4C A0-640534 2719 Partial Pressures of Te 2 (g) in Equilibrium with Ge'yz_6 Te 1 /z+ 6 (c) from Optical Density Data Optimum Sampling and Quantiz. ing Rates It. F. Brebrick .]. Phys. Chem. Solids 27, 1495 (1966). DDC AD-644545- I.. M. Goodman Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54, 90 (1966), DDC AD-636371 - 2720 2721 Note on the Effect of Shadowing on the Blackscattering of Waves from a Random Rough Surface H. A, lirockelman T. llagfors IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag. AP-14, 621 (1966). D)DC "D-646482 2723 Single Crystal Growth and Electrical Transport Properties of Intermediates in the Spinel System Co 1 + 6 V2 - 6 0 4 D.I B. Rogers A. Ferretti W. Kunnmann J. Phys. Chem. Solids 27, (1966). DDC AD-644546- 2725 Thermodynamic Aspects of the Tempera-ture-Pressure Phase Diagram of InTe .M. 1). Banus P. !I. Robinson J. Appl. Phys. L7, 3771 (1966), DDC AD-648763 2726 liandom Sampling of Random Processes: Mean-Square Cornparison of Various Interpolators A. Z. Leneman J. B. Lewis IEEE Trans. Automat. Control AC-Il, 396(1966), DHC AD-646488 2727 Photoelectron Statistics Produced by a laser Operating Below and Above the Threshold of Oscillation C. Freed H. A. Ilau- IEEE J. Quant. Electron. QE-2, 190 (1966), DDC AD-649272 27,8A Callium Arsenide Injection Laser Radar 13. S. Goldstein G. F. Dalrymple Proc. IEEE 55. 181 (1967) 2729 Pole-Shared I.inear-Phase Band-Pass Filter Rlank 2730 Some IDesigns of X1 -Hand Diode Switches P.R. Drouilhet, Jr. Proc. IEEE"(Correspondence) 54, L. M. Goodman 701 (1966), DIC AD-642206 B. N. Assaly IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech. MTT-14, 553 (1966), DIC AD-648054 23 1445 S. .. -- • L .... Journal Artle1s JA No. 2731 2732 Comparative Data on CdS Transducers from 14 lc/s to 70Gc/s R. Weber Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 54, 333 (1966), DDC AD-64100Z Large Uross-Linked Polystyrene E. II. 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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, 593 11967), D.C AI)-670776 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. COM-16, 419 (1968) 16(1967). 228 and Phonons in Gallium Arsenide 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, V9_67) 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. C. T. P. Phys. Rev. 164, 312 (1967). DDC A1D-668731 DeMartini HI. Townes K. Gustafson L. Kelley 38 :|1 L21 (1967), £ Journal Articles JA No. 3066 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), DDC AD-658027 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 Circulator Using Free Carrier Rotation in InSb J. H. Dennis IEEE J. Quant. Electron. QE-3, 416 (1967), DDC AD-668728 3076 Spark Source Mass Spectroscopy E. B. Owens McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology (1968) 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 Appl. Phys. Letters 11, 111 (1967), DDC AD-662292 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. 1). 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) --- _____ •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 Growth of flismuth Single Crystals M. Athans Trans. IEEE. Appi. and Indust. S. lisehler Trans. Met. Soc. AIME 230, 340 (1964). DDC AD-6143i8-- Effects of Itigh-Pressur., E. P. 1\arekois Special Technical Publication 895 946 IHigh- Temperature Treatment on the 148 11964), DDC AD-658998 83 - No. 374, ASTM (4965), Properties of Electronic Materials DOC AD-618452 989 The Phase Transition Region of PrO1. 5 It) S. Chapin M. C. [ýinn J. M. lHonig 110i1A Principles of Injection Lasers R. ff. Rediker Proc. Fourth Rare Earth Conf., Tempe, Arizona, Apr. 1964. DDC AD-642212 ('hpt. 43 of Optical and ElectroOptical Information Processing (MIT Press, Cambridge, 1965) 1426 Separation of Gyromaguctic from Gyroelectric Optical Effects in Ferromagnets 1). 0, Smith Proc. Intl. Conf. on Magnetism, Nottingham, Sept. 1964 4128 Static ansi Dynamic Theory of K..1. Ilarte Proc. Intl. Conf. on Magnetism, Magnetic Fine Structure in * 156A Application of Planetary Measurements to Planetary Nottingham, Sept. 1964 i.I. Shapiro Trans. Intl. Astron. Union 11ZB, 615 (1966) Radius and Rotation R.te Determinations 1176 Magnetic Properties of -Mn('r 2 S 4 N. Menyuk K. Dwight A. Wold J. Appi. Phys. 36, DI)(" .%1)-616 4 3 9 1240 Experiments on Systems .1. L. Morey 1). B. Yntema Proc. Second Congress on Information System Sciences, Hot Springs, Nov. 4964, DDC AD-628558 1293 Spin-Orbit Interaction in Graphite G. F. I)resse!haus M. S. l)resselhaus .1. G. Mavroides Carbon 4, 433 (4966), D)1D AD-648677 1294 Energy Band Parameter Determination in Graphite M.S. 1)resselhaus J.1G. Mavroides Carbon 3, 465 (4966), DIC AlI)-642210 1330 Radar Observations of Meteor Deceleration J. V. Evans Proc. Meteor Orbits and Dust Symp., Cambridge, Aug. 1965; NASA Sp-135, SCA Vol.11 (1967) 59 1088 01965), MS No. 1353 Scattering and Transmission of Electromagnetic Waves at a Statistically Rough Boundary Between Two Dielectric Media T. Hagfors Electromagnetic Wave Theory (Pergamon, New York, 1967) 1354 Radar Studies of the Moon J. V. Evans Radio SL O.D, 1637 (1965) 1394 Magneto-Optical Effects in Solids G. F. Dresselhaus Estratto Rend. E. Fermi School L4, I9" (0966) 1404 A Comparison Of Seismic ,ray Processing Methods I. Green, Jr. E. J. Kelly M. J. Levin Geophys. J.R. Astr. Soc. 11. 67 (1966). DDC AD-649184 1422 Theory of the Method of Kinetic Equations for Quantum Systems P. N. Argyres Lectures in Theoretical Physic.s, Vol. 8A (Univ. of Colorado Press, 1966) 1443 Codingffor a Class of Unknown Channels I. G. Stiglitz IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory IT-1.2, 189 (1966), DDC AD-642215 1451 Magnetoreflection Studies in the Band Structure of Antimony M.S. Dresselhaus J. G. Mavroides Optical PrOperties and Electronic Structure of Metals and Alloys (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1966), DDC AD-642213 1457 Dynamics of Orbiting Dust Particles I. I. Shapiro Proc. Meteor Orbits and Dust Symp., Cambridge, Aug. 1965; NASA Sp-1 3 5 , SCA Vol. 11 (1967) 1459 Ferromagnetism in CdCr 2Se4 and CdCr 2 S44 N. K. R. A. Menyuk Dwight J. Arnott Wold J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1387 (1966), DDC AD-642203 1463 Reduced Manganese Moment in Manganese Chromite K. N. J. A. Dwight Menyuk Feinleib Wold J. Appl. Phys. 37, 962.(1966), DDC AD-640999 1464 Single-Crystal Growth and Properties of the Perovskites LaVO3 and YVO3 D. B. Rogers A. Ferretti D. H. Ridgley R. J. Arnott J. B. Goodenough J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1431 (1966), DDC AD-642229" 1467 Theory of Large-Angle Ripple in Magnetic Films K. J. Harte J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1295 (1966), DDC AD-640536 1468A Origin of Quadrature Flux in Magnetic Films K. J. M. S. G. P. D. 0. Phys. Stat. Sol. 15, DDC AD-642176- 1469 Antiferromagnetic Resonance in RbMnF 3 Beloo', the SpinFlop Transition W. J. Ince Harte Cohen Weiss Smith 60 225 (1966), J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1132 (1966), DDC AD-640527 - - MS No. 1470 Sensitive Pulsed Magnetoresistive Measurement of Magnetic Film Hk R. C. Johnston J. Appl. Phys. 37.. 1466 (1966). DDC AD-640S33 1472 Measured Relaxation Times for the Uniaxial-Anisotropy Spectrum in Nonmagnetostrictive Permalloy Films D. C0. Smith G. P. Weiss K. J. Harte J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1464 (1966), DDC AD-640535 1473 Temperature Stabilization of Unsaturated Microwave Ferrite Devices Temperature Variation of the E. Stern W. J. Ince J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1075 (1966), DDC AD-641 010 R. Weber J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1058 (1966), Spin-Wave Dispersion Relation P. E. Tannenwald DDC AD-642Z07 1475 Covalency Criterion for Localized vs Collective Electrons In Oxides with the Perovskite Structure J. B. Goodenough J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1415 (1966), DDC AD-640998 1477 Crystallographic Study of Several Chromium Spinels P. M. Raccah R. J. Bouchard A. Wold J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1436 (1966), DDC AD-641000 1481 Description of TransitionMetal Compounds: Application to Several Sulfides J. B. Goodenough Proc. Colloque Intl. Derives Semimetaliques, Paris, Sept. 1965 1484 Hadar Signatures of the Planets J. V. Evans Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 140, 196 (1966) 1501 Saturable Shielding- A Technique for Nonlinear Coupling in Magnetic Circuits R. Berger T. S. Crowther .1. 1. Raffel J. Appl. Phys. 37, 1359 (1966), DDC AD-642175 1518 A Digital System for On-Line Studies of Dynamical Systems T. C. Bartee J. B. Lewis Proc. Spring foint Computer Boston, Apr. 1966, Conf., DDC AD-642172 1551 A Real-Time Computing Sys- 1I. W. Briscoe Proc. Spring Joint Computer tem for LASA P. L. Fleck, Jr. Conf., Boston, Apr. 1966, DDC AD-642202 Spectroscopic Studies of M. M. Litvak D. F. Edwards IEEE J. Quant. Electron. GE-2, 486 (1966), DDC ,D-653676- A. Javan P. L. Kelley IEEE J. Quant. Electron, QE-2, 470 (1966), DDC AD-6515S2 O. A. Z, Leneman IEEE Intl. Cony. Record, Pt. 6 (1966), DDC AD-642226 1474 1554 Laser-Produced Hydrogen Plasma 1558 1559 Possibility of Self-Focusing Due to Intensity Dependent Anomalous Dispersion Statistical Propertieb of Random Pulse Trains 61 Meeting Speeches MS No. 1572 A Switching Circulator: SBand; Stripline; Remanent; 15 kilowatts; 10 microseconds; Temperature-Stable F. Betts D. H. Temme J. A. Weiss IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech. MTT-14, 665 (1966), DDC AD-6534-99 1573A Performance of a Ring Circulator Designed by a Synthesis Technique S.D. Ewing, Jr. J. A. Weiss NEREM Record (1966), DDC AD-653500 1608 Oscillatory Magneto-Absorption in the Direct Transition in the Layer Compound Gallium Selenide at 1.5°K J. Halpern J. Phys. Soc. Japan 21S, 180 (1966), DDC A.D-6464-83 1609 Polaron Induced Anomalies in InSb D. M. Larser E. J. Johnson J. Phys. Soc. Japan 21S, 443 (1966), DDC AD-646484 1610 Sulfur Donors in Silicon: Infrared Transitions and Effects of Calibrated Uniaxial Stress W. E. Krag W. H. Kleiner H. J. Zeiger S. Fischler J. Phys. Soc. Japan 21S, 230 (1966), DDC AD-646496 1611 Magneto-Piezo-Optical Experiments in Semiconductors J.G. M. S. R. L. G. F. J. Phys. Soc. Japan 21S, 184 (1966), DDC AD-646479 1612 Magneto-Acoustic Effects in n-InSb at 9GHz K. W. Nill A. L. McWhorter J. Phys. Soc. Japan 21S, 755 (1966), DDC AD-646478 1629A Narrow Band Electrons In Transition-Metal Oxides J. B. Goodenough Czech. J. Phys. E17, 304 (1967), DDC AD-667872 1657 Single Crystal Growth and Electrical Transport Properties of the Spinel MgV 2 O4 A. Ferretti D. B. Rogers J. Phys. Chem. Solids Suppl., 471 (1967), DDC AD-648676 1658 Planetary Radar Astronomy I. I. Shapiro Moon and Planets (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1967), DDC AD-655315 1695 The Lincoln Wand L. G. Roberts Proc. Fall Joint Computer Conf., San Francisco, Nov. 1966, DDC AD-669209 1697 Effect of Space Radiation Environment on Micro-Power Circuits Using Bipolar, Junction-Gate and InsulatedGate Field Effect Transistors A. G. Stanley NEREM Record (1966), DDC AD-649363 1702 Optical and Laser Properties of Nd+3- and Eu+ 3 -Doped YVO 4 J. R. O'Connor Trans. Met. Soc. AIME 239, 362 (1967) 1718 The Design and Performance of NPunch Through" Varactor Upper Sideband Up-Converters A. I. Grayzel NEREM Record (1966), DDC AD-651521 Mavroides Dresselhaus Aggar(al Dresselhaus 62 MeeUng Speeches MS No. 1719 Maser Emission at 18 cm from Interstellar OH M. M. Litvak A. L. McWhorter M. L. Meeks H. J. Zeiger NEREM Record ( 966), DDC AD-649359 1726 Electron Beam Pumped Semiconductor Lasers C. E. Hurwitz NEREM Record (1966), DDC AD-648055 1731 Losses in Microstrip Transmission Systems for Integrated Microwave Circuits J. D. Welch H. J. Pratt NEREM Record (1966), DDC AD-651522 1741 Response Selection in Keeping Track of Several Things at Once D. B. Yntema G. M. Schulman Acta Psychol. ;7. 316 (1967), DDC AD-658900 1746 Dependence of Critical Properties of Heisenberg Magnets on Spin and Lattice H. E. Stanley T. A. Kaplan J. Appl. Phys. -8, 977 (1967), DDC AD-655327 1747 On the Possible Phase Transition for Two-Dimensional Heisenberg Models IT. E. Stanley T. A. Kaplan J. Appl. Phys. 38, 975 (1967), DDC AD-655326 1764 Parallel Oblique-Incidence Anisotropy in NiFe Films T. S. Crowther M. S. Cohen J. Appl. Phys. 3., DDC AD-655325 1765 Language Structure and Graphical Man-Machine Communication W. R. Sutherland Proc. Third Cong. Information System Science and Technology, Buckhill Falls, Nov. 1966, DDC AD-664440 1766 Hysteresis Evaluation of MicroJ. A. Weiss wave Ferrites at Audio FreF. Betts quency with Large Dynamic Range J. Appl. Phys. 38, 1397 (1967), DDC .AD-658899 1777 Spin-Wave Locking of the Uniform-Rotational Switching Mode in Magnetic Thin Films K. J. Harte J. Appl. Phys. 38, 1341 (1967) 1791 Spontaneous Band Magnetism J. B. Goodenough J. Appl. Phys. 38, 1054 (1967), DDC AD-658905 1814-I Characterization of d Electrons in Solids by Structure. I. Localized vs Collective Electrons J. B. Goodenough Materials Res. Bull. 2, 37 (1967), DDC AD-652117 1814-11 Characterization of d Electrons in Solids by Structure. II. Spontaneous Crystallographic Distortions J. B. GoodenougiP Materials Res. Bull. 2, 165 (1967), DDC AD-653691 1815 Experimental Techniques with General Applicability for the Study of Magnetic Phenomena K. Dwight J. Appl. Phys. 38, 4505 (4967), DDC AD-658768 1847 Radar Properties of the Moon T. Hagfors Physics of the Moon, Vol. 13, AAS Science & Technology Series (4967) 63 1352 (1967), Meeting Speeches MS No. 1857 An Effective Hamiltonian for ,the Optical Properties of Silicon and Germanium G. F. Dresselhaus M. S. Dresselhaus Intl. J. Quant. Chem. ._, '(1967), DDC AD-670774 595 1859B The Virial Theorem for a System of Interacting Particles Under External Forces and Constraints P. N. Argyres Intl. J. Quant. Chem. '1S, 699 (1967), DDC AD-67045" 1914 Theory of the Axial Rotations of Mercury and Venus E. Bellomo G. Colombo I. 1. Shapiro Mantles of the Earth and Terrestrial Planets (Interscience, NewYork, 1967), DIC AD-663683 1920 Conic Display Generator Using Multiplying Digital-Analog Decoders H. Blatt Proc. Fall Joint Computer Conf., Anaheim, Nov. 1967, DI)C AD- 669207 1923 The Internal Radiation Environment of Cylindrical Spacecraft C. L. Mack IEEE Trans. Nuclear Sci. NS-14, 204 (1967), DDC AD-668199 1934 Recent Results from the LargeAperture Seismic Array J. Capon P. E. Green, Jr. Nuovo Cimento Suppl. Ser. 1, 6, 82 (1968), DDC AD-688026 1935 Recent Experiments with a Large Aperture Seismic Array P. E. Green, Jr. Proc. Intl. Union of Geodesy and Geophysics General Assembly, Special ASPET Session on Arrays, Zurich, Oct. 1967, DDC AD-688281 1943 Analysis of Distant-Neighbor Interactions in Cubic Spinels K. Dwight N. Menyuk J. Appl. Phys. 39, 660"(1968), DDC AD-670771 1945 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Magnetization Studies of CdCr2Se4 G. H. Stauss M. Rubinstein J. Feinleib K. Dwight N. Menyuk A. Wold J. Appl. Phys. 39, 667 (1968) 1947 High-Resolution Lorentz Microscopy M. S. Cohen J. Appl. Phys. 39, 1149 (1968), DDC AD-670769 1948 Excitation of UniaxialAnisotropy Relaxation Processes in Magnetic Films by a Rotating Magnetic Anneal K. J. Harte D. 0. Smith R. M. Anderson R.C. Johnston 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), DDC AD-670760" 1955 Magnetic Properties of SrRuO 3 and CaRuO 3 J. M. Longo P. M. Raccah J. B. Goodenough J. Appl. Phys. 39, 1327 (1968), DDC AD-670761 1956 A Localized-Electron to Collective-Electron Transition in the System (La, Sr) CoO 3 P. M. Raccah J. B. Goodenough J. Appl. Phys. 39, 1209 (1968), DDC AD-67078T4 64 Meeting Speeches MS No. 1958 Resistivity and Magnetic Order in T1203 L. L. VanZandt J. M. Honig J. B. Goodenough J. Appl. Phys. 39, 594 (1968), DDC AD-670778 1959 Band Structure of Nickel and Low-Energy Optical Transitions J. Hanug J. Feinleib W. J. Scouler J. Appl. Phys. 39, 1272 (1968), DDC AD-670783 1961 Observation of Ferri- and Antiferromagnetic Resonance in Insulating Magnetic Spiral Structures J. J. Stickler H. J. Zeiger J. Appl. Phys. 39, 1021 (1968), DDC AD-670449- 1990 Seismic Data Collection P. E. Green, Jr. Proc. IBM Scientific Computing Symp. on Environmental Sciences, Yorktown Heights, Nov. 1966, DDC AD-661154 2009 Homogeneity Range and Concentration- Pressure Isothermus of HgSe R. F. Brebrick A. J. Strauss Proc. Intl. Conf. I1-VI Semiconducting Compounds, Brown Univ., Sept. 1967 2010 Homomorphic Analysis of Speech A. V. Oppenheim R.W. Schafer IEEE Trans. Audio Electroacoust. AU-16, 221 (1968), DDC AD-678238 2022 Analysis of Digital and Analog Formant Synthesizers B. Gold L. R. Rabiner IEEE Trans. Audio Electroacoust. AU-16, 81 (1968), DDC AD-673594 2023 Electron Band Structure Studies Using Differential Optical Techniques and High Magnetic Fields J. G. Mavroides Chpt. 8 of Physics of Solids in Intense Magnetic Fields (Plenum, New York, 1969) 2039 Critical Phenomena in Heisenberg Models of Magnetism H. E. Stanley Chpt. 14 of Solid State Physics, Nuclear Physics and Particle Physics (W. A. Benjamin, Inc., New York, 1968) 2049 Pbl-xSnx-Salt Infrared Diode Lasers J. F. Butler NEREM Record (1967), DDC AD-669Z23 2051 The Application of Generalized Linearity to Automatic Gain Control 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 NEREM Record (1967), DDC AD-670447 2073 Sampling Theory, Noise and In- L. R. Malling strumentation Demodulator, IEEE Trans. Aerospace Electron. Syst. AES-3, SuppL 57 (1967), Including the Linear Diode Feedback Demodulator DDC AD-64438 65 4._ Meeting Speeches SMS No. The Lincoln Experimental Communications Satellite and Terminal Program W. E. Morrow, Jr. 2103 Transmitted Power Maximization in Communication Satellites A. 13raga-Illa 1). M. Snider Proc. AIAA Second ('ommunications Satellite Systems Conf., San Francisco, Apr. 1968, 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., San Francisco, Apr. 1968. DDC AD- 670455 2444 Large Area, lligh-l)ensity Precision Etched Wiring E. A. Guditz T. 0. lerndon W. J. Landoch G. P. Gagnon Proc. Electronics Components Coud., Washington, May 1968, DIX" AD-670448 2145 A Progress Report on Large Capacity Magnetic Film Memory Development J.1. Raffel A. H. Anderson T. S. Crowther T.O. Herndon C. E. Woodward Proc. AFIPS Conf., Atlantic City, Apr - June 1968, DDC AD-671 284 2178 An Image Intensifier System for High Speed Spectrography P. Kafalas High Speed Pho._ utgrnaphy, Proc. Eighth Intl. Cong. High-Speed Photography (Wiley. New York, 1968) 2185 Demagnetizing Fields of Planar Magnetic Film Structures with One Infinite Dimension R. Berger IEEE Trans. Magnetics MAG-4, 506 (1968), DDC AD-685680 2186 Specifications and Yields of Composite Magnetic Films for a Iligh-l)ensity Memory T. S. Crowther IEEE Trans. Magnetics MAG-4, 529 (1968), DDC AI)-685685 2221 Influence of the Molecular Interaction on the Ac Kerr Effect Possibility of a FieldInduced Phase Transition J. Hanus IEEE J. Quant. Electron. QE-4, 753 (1968), DDC AD-688040 2228 Interpolation Methods for Phonon Spectra in Crystals G. Dresselhaus M. S. Dresselhaus Intl. J. Quant. Chem. II S. 333 (1968), DDC AD-688575 2236A Raman Scattering from Magnetoplasma Waves in Semiconductors A. L. McWhorter P. N. Argyres Light Scattering Spectra of Solids, Proc. Int. Cord. Light Scattering Spectra of Solids (Springer-Verlag, New York, 1969) 2240 Measured Properties of the Wakes of Hypersonic Cones J. Herrmann R. E. Slattery W.G. Clay Proc. AIAA Fluid and Plasma Dynamics Conf., Los Angeles, June 1968, DDC AD-673597 2401 Proc. AIAA Second Communications Satellite Systems Conf., San Francisco, Apr.1 968, DI)C AI}-670454 . I6 I I II I I I I I 66 I MS No. ZZ49 Ultraviolet and Infrared M. M. Litvak Pumping of OH Molecules Interstellar Ionized Itvdrogen (W. A. Benjamin, 1968) Inc., New York, 2272 Electron Irradiation of NPN Bipolar Transistors with silicon Nitride Passivation A.G. Stanley IEEE Trans. NuNl. Si. NS-195, 168 (1968), DDC AD-689024 2Z79 The Case for the Radar Radius of Venus M. E. Ash 1. B. Campbell R. 13. Dyce R. P. Ingalls R. Jurgens G. H. Pettengill I, 1. Shapiro M. A. Slade W. B. Smith T. W. Thompson J. Atmos. Sei. 25, DDC AD-677?Z4 2282 Interpolation Methods for Phonon Spectra in Crystals C.F. DresselhauF M. S. I)resselhaus Accepted Intl. J. Quant. Chem. 2306 Instrumentation System Evaluation with Pscudo-Noise L. R. Malling EASCON Record (1968), DDC AD-679339 2307 Diffusion and Convection in Vapor ('rysital Growth T. 13. Reed \V. .1. LaFleur A .1. Strauss J. Cryst. Growth 3, 4, 115 (1968), DDC AD-688034 2336 Light Scattering from Plasmons in Semiconductors A. L. McWhorter Electronic Structures in Solids (Plenum, New York, 1969) 2340 560 (1 968), Tin Doping of Epitaxial Gallium C. M. Arsenide G. E. Stillman W. T. Lindley Dallas, Oct. 1968 2348 Strain Sensitivity of the Wall Coercive Force in Magnetic Films T.S. (rowther J, Appl. Phys. 40, DDC AD-692912- 2349 lOeviations from Stoichiometry and l.attice Defects in [V-VI Compounds and Their Alloys. General Features and Expe.rimental Methods. A.J.. Strauss R.F. Brebrick J. de Physique 29, C4-Z DDC AD-692973 2359 Far Infrared Impact Ionization Modulators I. Me' gailis P. E. 'fannenwald NEREM Record (1968), DDC AD-685686 2362A High-Pressure Forms of ('sNiF 3 J.M.ILongo J. A. Kafalas J. AppI. Phys. 40, 1601 (1969), DDC AD-692916 Z368 Possible Experiments with Long- Baseline Interferometers 1. I. Shapiro NEREM Record (1968), DUC AI)-685687 67 Wolfe Proc. 1968 Syrup. on GaAs, 1457 (1969), (1968), MeeUng Speeches MS No. 2374 Distant-Neighbor B-B Interactions in Cobalt Chromite K. Dwight, Jr. N. Menyuk J. Appl. Phys, 40, DDC AD-692911 2380 Pressure-Effect Measurements Using a Vibrating-Coil Magnetometer N. J. K. J. J. Appl. Phys. 40, 1324 (1969), DDC AD-692913 2383 Interferometric Observations of Interstellar Hydroxyl Clouds of Extremely Small Size J. M. Moran, Jr. NEREM Record (1968), DDC AD-685688 2385 Optical Studies and Band Structure of Cu-Ni Alloys J. Feinleib W. J. Scouler .. Hanus J. Appl. Phys. 40, 1400 (1969), DDC AD-692915 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 69 - I LINCUOLN LABORATORYLIBRARY REFERENCE BIBLJOGRAPISWS1 No, 15-2 23 Z6 30 o.......• 33 36 November 1962) Attitude Perturbations and Control 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 - 8 Aug. 1968 AD-677285 9 Apr. 1968 AD-668435 ( 31 DIW C No._.._.. 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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 -.. . . -*-'.*' *,*•, •\ - . 1. - Subject Index ¶ 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 e ~. ....... 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 I I* ¶ 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 I W . -.. . .- -- -.- -- " " Security Clanabwcaian POCUMENT CONTROL DATA f(,cll. 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