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Scmiannual
Technical
Summary Reports
to
Advanced
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Projects
Agency
I
Quarterly
Reports
2
Declassified
Quarterly
Progress
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Technical Reports
5
Group
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10
Technical
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11
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19
Meeting
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59
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Lincoln
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Index
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4
QUARTERLY TECHNICAL
SUMMARIES
GENERAL RESEARCH
DDC No.
DDC
No.
15
November
1966
AD-645776
15
May 1968
AD-670832
15
February
1967
AD.-650401
15
August
1968
AD-675291
15
Maiy
1967
A1)-654662
15
No%.ember
1968
AD-680221
15
August
1967
A])-658834
15
February
1969
AD-685213
15
N,,vember
1967
AD-664057
15
Way
1969
AD-690249
IS
Felbuary
1968 AD)-666712
15
Augusl
1969
AD-694054
SPACE
COMMUNICATIONS
DDC
No.
DDC
No.
15
September
1963
AD-433602
15
March
1967
AD-812567
15
December
1964
AD-456509
15
June
1967
AD-818213
15
March
1965
AD-461528
15
September
1967
AD-820967
15
June
1965
AD-468636
15
December
1967
AD-826016
15
September
1965
AD-473102
15
March
1968
AD-831081
15
December
1965
AD-477580
15
June
1968
AD-838299
15
March
1966
AD-480755
15
September
1968
AD-843053
15
June
1966
AD-486272
15
December
1968
AD-846887
15
September
1966
AD)-802943
15
March
1969
AD-851886
15
December
1966
AD-806010
15
June
1969
AD-856179
SEMIANNUAL
TECHNICAL
SUMMARY
REPORTS
TO
ADVANCED
RESEARCH
PROJECTS
AGENCY
GRAPHICS
SEISMIC DISCRIMINATION
DDC
No.
DDC No.
30
November
1966
AD-643821
31
December
1966
AD-646677
31
May
1967
AD-653191
30
June
1967
AD-657327
30
November
1967
AD-663728
31
December
1967
AD-664872
31
May
1968
AD-671125
30
June
1968
AD-673354
30
November
1968
AD-679991
31
December
1968
AD-682297
31
May
1969
AD-689782
30
June
1969
AD-691434
*1
QUARTERLY
REPORTS
SOLID
STATE
RESEARCHI
DDC
No.
DDC
No.
1966:2
AD-639064
1968:i AD-66876z
4966-3
AD-641498
1968:2
AD-672961
1966:4
AD-647688
1968:3
AD-678534
1967:1
AD-651065
1968:4
AD-681141
1967:2
AD-656548
1969:1
AD-687100
1967:3
AD-661275
1969:2
AD-690997
1967:4
AD-665465
RADIO
PHYSICS
1
AND
ASTRONOMY
OPTICS
RESEARCH
DDC
No.
DDC
No.
1965:1
AD-629923
1969:1
AD-855883
1966:1
AD-645324
I
.1
I
2!
DECLASSIFIED
QUARTERLY
PROGRESS
REPORTS
DIVISION
2
AIRCRAFT
CONTROL
AND
WARNING
DDC
No.
DDC
No.
I
June
1952
ATI-172737
15
May
1956
AD-110280
15
August
1954
AD-45743
15
November
1956
AD-137601
15
November
1954
AD-55744
15
February
1957
AD-147495
15
February
1955
AD-63562
15
May
1957
AD-150884
15
August
1955
AD-79340
15
August
1957
AD-110020
15
February
1956
AD-100344
DIVISION
3
COMMUNICATIONS
AND
COMPONENTS
DDC
No.
DDC
No.
15
October
1954
AD-51986
15
July
1955
AD-77139
15
April
1955
AD-71339
DIVISION
4
RADIO
PHYSICS
DDC
No.
DDC
No.
15
January
1961
AD-256491
15
February
1964
AD-433769
DIVISION
4
WEAPONS
DDC
No.
DDC
No.
15
August
1954
AD-44515
15
February
1955
AD-640%4
15
November
1954
AD-52054
DIVISION
5
INFORMATION
PROCESSING
DDC
No.
DDC
No.
15
March
1959
AD-214566
15
March
1963
AD-405575
15
June
1959
AD-2Z5649
3
-*
TECHNICAL
REPORTS
TR
No.
DDC
No.
2
Some
Mathematical
Remarks
I.
Reed
19
Dec.
1951
ATI-t65903
on
the
Boolean
Machine
3
Use
of
a
Delay-Line
Memory
T.
F.
Rogers
21
Feb.
1952
ATI-165380
to
Reduce
Radar
Pulse-Type
L.
A.
Ames
Interference
(Wildcatting)
J.
A.
Dumanian
4
A
Moving-Coordinate
Radar
F.R.
Naka
20
Mar.
1952
ATI-165374
Display:
Operator Limitations
B. B.
Welles
5
Multiplexing
a
Radio
Teletype
B.
J.
Pankowski
16
May
1952
ATI-168857
System
Using
a
Random
Car-
rier
and
Correlation
Detection
6
Echo-Box
Pulse
Doppler
Radar
L.
D.
Smullin
6
May
1952
ATI-172738
R.H.
Fox
52
Project
Phoenix:
A
Rapid
J.
M.
Jarema
16
July
1954
AD-53351
Data-Transmission
System
J.
L.
Breitbord
J.
F.
Leary
53
An
Application
of
Aural
Presen-
A.
S.
Soltes
30
July
1954
AD-42958
tation:
Preliminary
Report
of
J.
I.
Elkind
Project
Buzz
Saw
P.
H.
Baldwin
W.
H.
Huggins
J.
C.
R.
Licklider
66
Digital Detection
of
Signal
in
1.S.
Reed
10
Sept. 1954
AD-52554
Noise
G.
P.
Dinneen
87
Flight
Tests
of
the Ground-
C.
A.
Stutt
31
Aug. 1956
AD-
98864
Wave
Radar
S.
J.
Fricker
M.
L.
Stone
R.
P.
Ingalls
W.T.
Quinn
88
Performance
of
the
Lincoln
P.
E.
Green,
Jr.
28
Oct.
1955
AD-80345
F9C
Radioteletype
System
90
Final
Report
on
the
Develop-
P.
B.
Sebring
4
Aug.
1955
AD-82489
ment
of
SAGE
Height-Finder
Remoting
Equipment
94
A
Frequency-Shift Teletype
J.
Granlund
25
Aug.
1955
AD-82490
System
for
Ionospheric
D.
J.
Gray
Scatter
Circuits
W.
E.
Morrow,
Jr.
96
Height
Finding
Over
the
Sea
N,
I.
Durlach
29
Aug.
1955
AD-79412
with
UHF
Radar
Using
Multi-
J.
Freedman
path
Propagation
M.
A.
Herlin
M. M.
Kessler
J.
Margolin
97
Miss-Distance
Measurements
E.
W.
Pike
7
Oct.
1955
AD-82488
on
the
Test
Firing
of
the
Porcupine
I-A
System
5
I
iF
......
TB No.Technical
Reports
•"- ,•TH
No.
DDC
No.
294
Photo-Ionized
Cloud
as
Source
E.
L.
Murphy
17
Jan.
1963
AD-401310
for Decrease
in
Backscatter
Cross
Section
of
Re-entering
B3ody
307
The
Measurement
of
Electron
M.
Labitt
15
Apr.
1963
AD-407965
Density
in
the
Wake
of
a
Hlypervelocity
Pellet
Over
a
Six-Magnitude
Range
351
Beam
PulsetPleating
E.
Silverman
13
Apr.
1964
AD-443662
402
Scattering
of
Electromagnetic
J.
W.
Meyer
27
Sept.
1
965
A1)-487898
Waves.
A
Lincoln
Laboratory
G.
F.
Pippert
Symposium
R.T.
Presser
J.
Rheinstein
S.
L.
Borison
P.
C.
Fritsch
B.
Reiffen
J.
Ruze
"A.
J.
Bogush,
Jr.
T.
Hagfors
H.
1).
Kodis
J.
V.
Evans
.L.
i.
Chisholm
4i03
Effect
of
Electron
Irradiation
A.
G.
Stanley
3
Nov. 4965
AD-489617
on
Electronic
Devices
Supplement
3 Nov.
1965
AD-483434L
409
Switched-Beam
Antenna
R.
N.
Assaly
46
Dec. 1965
AD-489413
System
for
LES-t
and
LES-2
J.
B.
Hankin
L.J.
Hicardi
410
X-Band
Receiving
Antenna
M. 1.
Rosenthal
22
Dee.
1965
AD-482651
for
ILES-4
441
Theory
and
Design
Data
fur
J.
W.
Craig
24
Feb.
1966
A!)-642747
Uniformly
Dissipative,
Doubly
Terminated
llandpass
and
!.o,-pass
Filters
4i4
Backscatter
from Spheres:
.1.
Rheinstein
27
Apr.1966
AD-642547
Short
Pulse
View
415
X-Iand
Transmitting
Antenna
J,
B.
Rankin
28
Apr.1966
AD-801329
for
LES-4
416
Experimental
Study
of Sub-
F.
I.
Sheftman
23
Sept.
1966
AD-646225
reflector
Support
Structures
in
a
Onassegrainian
Antenna
418
Electronic
Instrumentation
of
W.
G.
Schmidt
9
May
1966
the
XI.I.T.
Gamma-Ray
Tele-
1).
H.
Galvin,
Jr.
scope for
the
Orbiting Solar
R.
W.
Rasche
Observatory
J.
K.
Roberge
F.
W.
Sarles,
Jr.
7
A
Technical
Reports
TR
No. DDC
No.
419
Radar
Scattering from
a
Low-
J.
H.
Pannell
27
May
1966
AD-489778..
Cross-Section
Shape
420
Application
of
Transversal
R.
C.
Yost
23
June
1966
AD-640892
A
Equalizer
to
Radar
Receiver
E.
B.
Smith
with
Emphasis
on
Doppler
Sensitivity
421
Large Aperture
Seismic
Array
P.
E.
Green,
Jr.
12
July
1966
AD-639197
Capabilities
R.
V.
Wood,
Jr.
422
Radar
Location
for
Complete
S.
D.
Ewing,
Jr.
15
Aug.
1966
AD-644826
Coverage
of
Representative
D.
Caldwell
Threat-Volumes
424
Mutual
Couprlng
in
Array
J.
L.
Allen
4
Oct.
1966
AD-648153
Antennas
B.
L.
Diamond
425
General
Relativity
and
Its
M.
J.
Tausner
7
Oct.
1966
AD-650730
Effects
on
Planetary
Orbits
and
Interplanetary
Observations
426
Microwave
Scattering
Param-
R.
K.
Crane
3
Oct.
1966
AD-647798
eters
for
New
England
Rain-
428
A
Theoretical
Analysis
and
1).
M.
Snider
7
Nov.
1966
AD-647799
Experimental
Confirmation
of
the
Optimally
Loaded
and
Over-
driven
RF
Power
Amplifier
429
Theory,
Design
and
Perfor-
S.
D.
Ewing,
jr.
17
Jan.
1967
AD-650582
mance
of
a
Ring
Circulator
J.
A.
Weiss
430
Millstone
Hill
Thomson
J.
V.
Evans
15
Nov.
1967
AD-668436
Scatter
Results
for
1964
431
The
Lincoln
Experimental
J.W.
Craig
21
Mar.
1967
AD-661
577
Terminal
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
432
Automatic
Satellite
A.
A.
Braga-Illa
21
Mar.
1967
AD-815344
Geosynchronization
433
Radiation
Characteristics
of
A.
R.
Dion
14
Apr.
1967
AD-656345
Loop
Antennas
Excited
by
Transients
435
LCAO
Secular
Determinant
D.
Esterling
12
June
1967
AD-659749
Program
8
"-'1'I
I
Technical
Reports
TR
No.
DDC
No.
436
Short-Pulse
Scattering
by
a
S.
D.
Weiner
18
July
1967
AD-658836
Hemisphere
437
Decision-Feedback
Equalization
M.
E.
Austin
Ii
Aug.
1967
AD-664926
for Digital Communications
Over
Dispersive
Channels
438
LES-5
Triplexer
A.
Sotiropoulos
31
Aug.
1967
AD-823174
440
Design
of
Transmission
Lines
J.
Burchfiel
5
June
1968
AD-675145
and Waveguide
Structures
Using
the
Maximum
Principle
441
Spectral
Line
Interferometry
A.
E.
E.
Rogers
16
Jan.
1968
AD-666038
and
Interferometer
Noise
Analysis
442
Time
Optimal
Control
for
a
N.
P.
Smith
2
Feb.
1968
AD-667521
Class
of
Common
Random
Disturbances
443
Charged
Particle
Radiation
A.
G.
Stanley
15
May
1968
AD-677284
Environment
in
Synchronbus
J.
L.
Ryan
Orbit
444
A
Radar
Interferometer
Study
A.
E.
E.
Rogers
14
Feb.
1968-
AD-670167
of
Venus
at
3.8
cm
T.
Hagfors
R.A.
Brockelman
R.
P. Ingalls
J.1.
Levine
G.
H.
Pettengill
F.
S.
Weinstein
445
Design
Studies
for
a
440-
1.
G.
Weiss
20
Feb.
1968
AD-668474
Foot-Diameter
Radio
and
Radar
Telescope
446
A
Shallow-Cavity
UHIF
Crossed-
C.
A.
Lindberg
8
Mar.
1968
AD-672763
Slot Antenna
447
Parallel
Channels
Without
J.
Max
9
Apr.
1968
AD-673479
Crosstalk
450
The
Lincoln
Satellite
Tech-
H.
Sherman
12
June
1968
AD-679559
nology
Program
Through
D.C.
MacLellan
1
January
1968
- An
Annotated
P.
Waldron
Bibliography
451
Antenna
System
for
LES-5
M.
E.
Devane
18
July
1968
AD-684167
D.
J.
Frediani
B.F.
LaPage
M.
L.
Rosenthal
A.
Sotiropoulos
454
Optical Communication Through
H.
M.
Heggestad
22
Nov.
1968
Multiple
-Scattering
Media
9
I
r
T
ENo.
DDC
No.
i
455
Theory
of
Active
Nonreciprocal
W.
M.
Libbey
4
Feb.
1969
AD-691435
Networks
456
Reflection
Properties
of
Venus
R.
P.
Ingalls
6
Sep.
1968
AD-681467
at
3.8
cm
R.A.
Brockelvian
J.
V.
Evans
J. 1.
Levine
0.
H.
Pettengill
L. P.
Rainville
A.
E.
E.
Rogers
SF.
S.
Weinstein
457
The
Microwave
System
of
the
C.W-
Jones
23
Oct.
1968
AD-685696
.Haystack
Planetary
Radar
459
LES-6
Triplexer
D.
R.
Bold
2
Dec.
4968
AD-686418
A.
Sotiropoulos
464
Effect
of
Diffusion
on
Gain
H.
A.
Haus
7
Feb.
4969
AD-689397
Saturation
in
CO
2
Lasers
C.
Freed
C.
P.
Christensen
465
LES-6
Antenna
System
R.N.
Assaly
40
Mar.
1969
AD-693197
M.
E•
Devane
lB.
F.
LaPage
M.
L.
Rosenthal
A.
Sotiropoulos
dll I
III
No.•
GROUP REPORTS
N
No.
DDC
No.
1964-29
A
Study
of
Radar
Clutter
in
G.
R.
Curry
25
May
1964
AD-441068
TRADEX
1965-6
Design
Aspects
of
Minimal-
W.
G.
Schmidt
9
Feb.
1965
AD-6142769
Power
Digital
Circuitry
D.E.
Chace
1965-12
El
Campo
Solar
Radar
Antenna
M.
E.
Devane
8
Feb.
1965
AD-62105o
ModificationI
1I
40/
¶1
TECHNICAL
NiOTES
TN
No
DDC
No.
1965-20
Analysis
of
Radiation
Effects
A.G.
Stanley
21
July
4965
AD-61
9387I
in
Telemetry
Circuits1
1965-32
A
Generalization
of
Newtonian
H.
Schneider
2
uy16 D487
S
I
a
196S-41
Some
Practical
Considerations
A.
H.
Kessler
13
June
1966
AD-63547Z
for
Reducing
the
Surface
Resis-
tivity
of
X-
Band
Componentsu
1966-12
Lincoln
Accelerator
Laboratory
C.
L.
Mack,
Jr.
Z
Sept.
1966
AD-639962
196b-15
Haystack
Pointing System:
P.
D.
Smith
10
Oct.
1966
AD-641641
Digital
Equipment
Organization
1966-17
High
Speed
Tunnel
Diode
Tran-
Y.
Cho
20
July
1966
AD-463895
sistor
Micr
ologic
Circuits
t0
Inlud
1
966-18
Topics
on
the
Cliculation
of
F.
L.
Ek
8
Feb.
1966
AD-488430
Atmospheric
Ionization
Fol-
lowing
Nuclear
Explosions
"1966-2o
A
Concise
Representation
of
Cer-
.U.
Maeusch
2
Mar.
1966
AD-479434
tain
T
'ypos
of
Signal
Processing
B.
Reiffen
S1966-235
in
Communications
Satellites
C966-23 Ao
mputer
Signal-
Processing
.
Gehrels
2
Sept.
1966
AI)-639733
Approach
for
the
Shapiro
Lu
G.
Kraft
Fourth
Tets
of
the
General
Theory
of
Relativity
1966-26
Soar
Plasma
Measrementsto
SfCr
.D.
Meuchar
21
July
1966 AI)-6379984
41966-24
Haystack
Display
Translator
S.
B.
Russell
10
Oct.
1966
AD-640914
4
l !
t966-26
Solar
Plasma
Measurements
J.
D.
McCarron
21
July
1966
A1-798,
1966-32
Cross
Sections
of
Two
Inde-
J.C.
Fielding
6
July
1966
AD-487439+I
pendently
Observed
Randomly
Oriented
Dipoles
1966-33
1
incoln
Experimental Terminal
N.
L.
Daggett
4
Aug.
1966
AD-638198
Timing
and
Frequency
Control
1966-34
"Matched"
Polynomial
Least-
H.
Schneider
26
July
1966
AD-637669
Squares
Fitting
and
Application
to
Real-Time
Ballistic
(noeffi-
cient
Estimation
1966-35
Prediction
of
Ballistic
Cloud
F.
C.
Schweppe
20
July
19t6
AD-487241
Trajectories
from
Radar
Maps
H.
K.
Knudsen
34
"1966-38
A
Study
of
the
Capability
of
a
1-.
W.
Briscoe
LASA
to
Aid
the
Identification
R.
M.
Sheppard
If
July
1966
AI)-637283
of
a
Seismic
Source
11
I
1i
Technical
Notes
TN
No.
DDC
No.
1966-40
General-Purpose
i/O
Channel
J.
E.
Gillis
10
Oct.
f966,
AD-641640
and
Interface
for
Haystack
A.
F.
Dockrey
490
Computer
S.
B.
Russell
1966-41
The
Quality
of
the
Lincoln
M.
L.
Burrows
22
Aug.
1966
AD-638442
Calibration
Sphere
1966-44
Anti-.Jam
Effectiveness
and
J.
Max
i5
Aug.
1966
AD-489779
System
Complexity
1966-46
Navigation
with
High-Altitude
T.
J.
Goblick,
Jr.
26
Aug.
1966
AD-643851
Satellites:
A
Study of Ranging
Errors
1966-47
A
Model
of
Radar
Scattering
S.
D.
Weiner
20
Oct.
1966
AD-646853
from
the
Cone-Sphere
1966-48
An
Investigation
of
the
Param-
A.
B.
Gschwendtner
9
Sept.
1966
AD-489843
eters
Affecting
Microwave
Breakdown
in
the
Upper
Atmosphere
1966-49 Maximum
Likelihood
Trajectory
A.
R.
Warwas
27
Oct.
1966
AD-642334
Determination from Radar
Data
S.
C.
Wang
1966-50
Signal
Processing
Character-
T.J.
Goblick.
Jr.
30
Sept.
1966
AD-645781
istics
of
the
Peripheral
R.
R.
Pfeiffer
Auditory System
1966-52
Directivity
of
an
Array
of
Slots
L.
J.
Ricardi
10
Oct.
1966
AD-641959
on
the
Surface
of
a
Cylinder
1966-53
Survey
on
Earth
Albedo
L.
P.
Whitehill
11
Oct.
1966
AD-643649
1966-54
A
Preliminary
Study
of
Klystron
H.
M.
Heggestad
28
Dec.
1966
AD-646346
Distortion
in a
CHIRP
Radar
System
1966-55
Haystack
Pointing System:
Scan
W.R.
Crowther
I
Nov.
1966
AD-643171
1966-56
Haystack
Pointing
System: C.A.
Clarke
Z4
Oct.
1966
AD-641603
Radar
Coordinate
Correction
1966-59
Noise
Temperature
of
Airborne
G.
Ploussios
6
Dec.
1966
AD-644829
Antennas
at
UHF
1966-61
Autotracking
of
Satellites
from
P.R.
Longaker
7
Dec.
1966
AD-805353
the Ground
Through the
8
-
12
gm
J.
H.
Dennis
Atmospheric
Window
R.J.
Keyes
1966-61
Autotracking
of
Satellites
from
P.
R.
Longaker
13
July
1967
AD-819117
Supp.
I
the
Ground
Through the
8
-
12
FRm
J.H.
Dennis
Atmospheric
Window
R.
J.
Keyes
1966-63
Coherent
Pulse
Transmission
R.
K.
Crane
27
Dec.
1966
AD-646623
Through Rain
12
I , oo . .I . .. .
TN
No. DDC
No.
1966-64
Observations
of
Inner
and
Outer
J.
L.
Ryan
28
Dec,
1966
AD-649139
Zone
Electrons
Since
December
V.
J.
Sferrino
1965
1967-1
Planar
Representations
of
Corn-
R.
M.
Esecker
6
Feb.
±967
All-
$i44133
piex
Graphs
1967-2
Three
Fortran Programs
That
N.
M.
Brenner
28
July
1967
AD-657019
Perform
the
Cooley-
Tukey
Transform
1967-3
FASTABUL
(A
Fast
Automatic
P.
L.
Fleck,
Jr.
6
Jan.
1967
AD-646207
STAtion
Bi-ULletin
Program)
1967-4
Magnetic
Film
Memory
C. G.
Ryan
6
Jan.
1967
AD-647209
Evaporation
System
1967-6
On
the
Equivalence
of
Lin-
M.
Athans
11
Jan.
1967
AD-646550
earized
Kalman
Filters
1967-7
Monte
Carlo
Simulation
of
the
A.
W.
Starr
18
Jan.
1)67
AD-647124
Flow
of
a
Rarefied
Gas
Around
a
Cylinder
1967-8
An
Approach
to
Target
Tracking
M.
Gruber
10
Feb.
1967
AD-654272
1967-9
Vocoded
Speech
in
the
Absence
A.J..
Goldberg
3
Apr.
1967
AD-651253
of
the
Laryngeal Frequency
13.
Gold.
Editor
1967-10
Operational
Low-Power,
low-
Ei.
C.
(ihace
24
Jan.
1967
AD-650779
to
High-Frequency
Digital
Cir-
cuit
Elements:
Refinements.
Characteristics
and
Developments
1967-11
Navigation
with
Hligh-Altitude
1),
L.
Snyder
6
Feb.
1967
AD-648828
Satellites-
A
Study
of
Errors
in
Position Determination
1967-12
VITAL
Compiler
-
Compiler
I..
F.
Mondshein
8
Feb.
1967
AD-649140
System
Reference
Manual
1967-13
Revision
of
the
Kwajalein
J.
E.
Salah
8
Feb.
1967
AD-808876
Atmospheric
Model
m
1967-14
Kwajalein
Standard
Atmosphere
J. E.
Salah
14
Feb.
1967
AD-808686
1967-15
A
Theorem
on
Spin-
T.
A.
Kaplan
24
May 1967
AD-652840
Eigenfunctions
W.
H.
Kleiner
1967-16
Stable
Equilibrium
Orienta-
J.
U.
Beusch
10
May
1968
AD-669806
Rev.
i
tion
of
a
Spacecraft
Which
Contains
a Momentum
Wheel
1967-17
Survey
of
Satellite
Communi-
A-
HI
Dion
18
May
1967
AD-661578
cation
Antennas
13
TN
No.
DDC
No.
1967-18
Navigation
with
High-Altitude
C.
D.
Sullivan
24
Feb.
1967
AD-651863
Satellites:
A
Study
of
the
Ef-
fects
of
Satellite-U(ser
Geom-
etr-v
on
Position
Accuracy
1967-19
An
Associative
Prucessing
Sys-
P.
D.
Rovner
21
Apr.
1967
AD655810
tern
for
Conventional Digital
J.
A.
Feldman
Computers
1
1967-20
Electron
Irradiation
of
A,
G.
Stanley
13
Apr.
1967
AD-651760
P'-Channel
Junction
V
FTs
"_
tC7-l2
Wave
Optical
Aspects
of
M.
S.
Cohen
10
May 1967
AD-612497
I.orentz
Microscopy
t067_24
Project
MAPOI.Eý
(Magnetic
M.
P.
Fraser
2Z
May 1967
AD-656706
Dipole
Spark
Transmitter)
1967-25
Trajectory
Equations
of
Motion
S.
F.
Catalano
24
May
1967
A0-652841
in
Radar
Polar
Coordinates
-q67-26
Design
of
Seismic
Arrays
for
.1.
Capon
27
June
1967
AD-655142
Efficient
On-Line
Beamforming
R.
J.
Greenfield
"R.
T.
Lacoss
10
67-27
Micropower
Error-Correcting
R.
E.
M\cMahon
23
Aug.
1967
AD-659750
Redundant
Circuit
Design
N.
B.
Childs
1967-29
Earth Coverage
from
a
Circu-
J.
B.
Rankin
27
June
1967
AD-656707
larly
Symmetric
Shaped-Ream
Antenna
on
a
Synchronous
Satellite
1967-30
Response
of
Seismic
Arrays
to
E_
J.
Kelly
29
June
19i7
AD-656344
Wide-
Band
Signals
1967-31
Cooperative
Scattering
by
R.
K.
Crane
6
July
1967
AD-657328
Dielectric
Spheres
1967-33
Electroreflectance
Study
of
S.
B.
Groves
6
Sept.
1967
AD-658835
Interband
Magneto-Optical
J.
F'einleib
Transitions
in
InAs and
InSb
C.
R.
Pidgeon
at
1-51K
1067-44
Identification
of
Systems
in
C.
R.
Arnold
22
Aug.
1967
AD-659159
Terms
of
the
Wiener
Model
1967-35
Biased Velocity
Estimates
Due
S.L.
Borison
27
Aug.
1967
AD-659817
to
Phase-Center
Motion
1967-44
Values
of LASA
Time
Station
R.
M.
Sheppard,
Jr.
8
Sept
1967
AD-66z004
Residuals.
Velocity
and
Azimuth
Errors
I
96t
7
-45
A
Resynchronization
Technique
G.
Blustein
24
Oct.
1967
AD-660865
for
a
Sequential
Decoder
14
.. -
.:-
.n~arr
Technical
Notes
TN
No.
1967-47
X-Rand
Cylindrical
Lens
A.
Sotiropoulos
26
Oct.
1967
Antenna
AD-664570
1967-48
A
rrajectr
Aalsis
4.
Bertolini
Ž9
Sept.
1Q67
Program
(TRAP')2 "
AD
1967-5o
Long-Period
Sig:nal
Processing
,T.
Capon
15
Nov, 1967
AIJ-66342q
Results
for
Large
Aperture
11.
J.
Greenfield
.
Seismic
Array
R.
T.
Lacoss
1.67-5i
The
Givens-HouReholder
Method
D,
C.
Walden
26
Oct.
1967
AD-66127?
for
Finding
Eigenvalues
and
SEigenvectors
of
Real
Symmetric
Ma
trices
1967-52
Present
Status
of
Cadmium
A.G.
Stanley
13
Dec,
1967
AD-667519
Sulfide
Thin
Filmn
Solar
Ceulls
1967-54
Tables
of
Hemisphere
Srattering
S.
U.
Weiner
29
Nov.
1967
AIJ-662866
A
mplitude
for
Nose-On
Incidence
1967-55
S-attering
Patterns
and
Statis-
S.
Blong
26
Dec.
1967
AD-666472
tihs
of
a
Long
Wire
1967-58
Api)licatlon
of
L.arge
Aperture
P.
F.
Green.
Jr.
29 Dec.
1967
AD-82a319
A.krray,,
Technique:
to
Tsunami
I.J.
Greenfield
Wa
rn
ing
1968-3 Some
Observations
of
Weak
Ii-
X.
Sheppard
5
Jan.
1968
AD-665122
fapanese
Earthquakes at
the
E.,.1
KelIAy
Montana
LASA
Ii.
W.
lrisce
1968-4
Preliminary
Design
of
a
Long-
R.
T
l.acons
24
Jan.
1968
A1-665424
Period
Seismic
Array
for
j,
Capon
Norway
R,
J.
Greenfield
1968-5
Short-Term
Oscillator
Sta-
T.
.
Sear
29
Apr.
1968
AD-669oqo
bility Specifications
for
Phase-
Locked
Loops
1963-7
Haystack
Antenna
Reflector
D.
G,
Stuart
29
Jan.
1968
AD-667518
Surface
Improvement
Program
1968-8
A
Study
of
Two
Short-Period
N..1.
Kelly
Discrirninants
12
Feb.1968
AD-666701
1968-10
Synchronous
Satellite
Station-
M.
C.
Crocker
15
May
1968
AD-67296o
keeping
Simulation
E.
H.
Swenson
1968-ti
Dipole
11igh-Power
Breakdown
Gc. 3.
Morse
s
Aug.
1968
Experiments
AD-841035
1968-12
A
Digitally Controlled
Satellite
J.
B.
Connolly
9
Apr.
1968
AD-670854
Frequency
Synthesizer
1968-
13
Thick
Film
Layout
Considerai
c.s
R.
E.
MeMahon
12
Apr.1968
AD-670573
I.
H.
Pichler
15
TLehwieal
Notes
TN
NoN..
f968-14
A
Seismic
Data
Analysis
P.
L.
Fleck
t9
June
1968
Console
AiD-67I961
1968-15
Investigation
of
Long
Period
J.
Capon
3
June
1968
AI)-67190c
Noise
at
LASA
1968-16
Improved
Ferrimagnetic
Single-
G.
F.
Dionne
I7
.tub
£968
A1)-673ss5
Crystal
Sphere
Orienter
P.
S.
Crocker
J. F.
Smith
1968-i7
Pressure
Distributions
on
H,
D'Amato
2
May
1968
AU-670lba
Sphere-Cone
Radomes
in
W R.
Panning
Uniform
and
Gradient
Flows
1968-18
Lincoln
Experimental
Satellite-5
W.
W.
Ward
I
Nov.
1968
A:\-686421
(LES-5I
Transponder
Perform-
B.
E.
Nichols
ance
in
Orbit
1968-19
LESTR-2
Telemetry
Ground
J.
H.
Helfrich
17
Tu.
1968
System
u 9-67295,
1968-20
Design
Procedure
and
Measured
R.
E.
Dolbec
19
July
1968 AI)-M3o69
Performance
of
the
LES-6
tItlF
Transmitter
1968-21
RLC
Realizations
of Approx-
J.
W.
Craig
30
July
1968
AJ)-6738t
S
imations
to
Matched
Filters
for
a
Rectangular
Pulse
1968-23
Determination
of
LASA
Detec-
R.
M.
Sheppard,
Jr.
1
Oct.
1968
Ai)-678515
tion
and
Location
Ability
Using
Kurile
Islands
Events
1968-24
Numerical
Simulation
of
the
R.
IV.
Brockett
15
Nov.
1968
AD-67)992
Attitude
Equations
of
a
Sat-
N.
M.
Brody
ellite
Containing
Damping
Rotors
and
a
Reaction
Wheel
1968-25
Semiconductor
Processing
11.
A.
Cohen
26 Aug.
1968
AI)-679560
Applied
to
Integrated
Circuit
R.
W.
Mountain
Fabrication
1968-26
Practical
Designs
for
TIC
J.
W.
Craig
21
Aug
1968
.\i)-67459g
Active
Filters
Using
Opera-
tional
Amplifiers
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
Control
1968-30
Measurements
of
Electro-
N.
L.
Burrows
20 Aug. 1968
AJ)-675292
magnetic
Pulse Propagation
in
Various
Soils
16
JE
Technical
Notes
TN
No.
DDC No.
1968-31
Numerical
Integration
of
Differ-
%V.
13.
Smith
2!
Aug.
1968
AD-f,74503
ential
Equations
by
Three
lefhods
-
Equations
for.
De-
scription
ot
Computer
Routines,
lWiseossino
of
Results
1968-32
Small
Obstacle
and
Aperture
.J.
M.
Ruddy
20
Aug
1968
AD-678078
Theorv
" "
1968-33
Simultaneous
Radar
and
-adi-
K.
.
Crane
1I
Sept.
1968
AD-67807q
oni
eter
:I
easu
ri'n
w
n
ts
of
Rain"
Shower
Structure
1968-34
Monostatic
and
Bistatir
Scat-
R. N.
Crane
18
Sept.
1968
AD-678061
tering
from
Thin
Turbulent
Layers
in
the
Atmosphere
1963-36
Alicrosound
Components,
Cir-
E.
Stern
30
Oct.
1968
AD-680786
cuits,
and
Applications
1968-38
Experimental
Study
of
the
Low
F.],
Sheftman
10
Dec.
1968
AD-686065
Frequency
Operation
of
a
Cassegrainian
Antenna
3969-2
Pulsed
Electron-Beam
Ht-xting
M.S.
Cohen
10
Jan.
1969
AD-681473
R
(2
Johnston
1069-3
A
Model
for
Estimating
i'atal-
E.J.
Roberts
10
Apr.
4969
AD-851959
ities
from
Nuclear
Bursts
over
S.
D.
Weiner
U.
S.
Cities
1969-4
TATS-
The
Tactical
"irans-
P.R.
Drouilhet
45
Jan.
1969
AD-846426
mission
System
(Summary)
1969-5
Initial
Experiments
on
the
M.A.
Morfield
24
June
1969
AD-691815
Effects
of
System
Delay
on
R.A.
Wiesen
On-Line
Problem-Solving
M.
Grossberg
J
D.
B.
Yntema
4969-6
Optimal
Mismatched
Filter
R.
J.
McAulay
8 May
1969
AD-690994
Design
for
Radar
Ranging
J.
R.
Johnson
and
Resolution
1969-7
Experimental Results
of
a
C.
M.
Steinmetz
Z8
Jan.
1969
AD-685212
sinx/x
Tapped-Delay-
Line
Matched
Filter
1969-8
Dipoles
with
Lossy
Stub
A.
Sotiropoulos
16
Apr
1969
AD-687101
Matching
Networks
1969-40
Preliminary
Long-Period
R.
W.
Ward
13
Feb.
1969
AD-686419
Discrimination
Results
from
NORSAR
1969-1z
Signal-to-Noise
Ratios
for
L.
D.
Cullins
14
Mar.
1969
AD-685697
Television
Transmission
17
Technical
Notes
TN
No.
DDC No.
1969-13
On
Minimum
Time
Exoatmos-
M.
Athans
16
Apr.ý'1969
AD-690525
pheric
Interception
with
Fuel
Constraints:
A
Closed
Loop
Solution
1969-15
Feasibility
of
Low
Data Rate
D.
P.
White
30
Apr.-1969 AD-690995
Mobile
Troposcatter
Commu-
nication
Systems
1969-16
Bayes
Ambiguity
Functions:
1).
Middleton
13
Feb.
1969
ADi-686420
Some
Simple
Applications
to
Resolution
and
Radar
Countermeasures
1969-17
Pointing
Accuracy
of
Lincoln
T.
R.
Gull
14
Feb.
1969
AI)-687477
Laboratory
28-Foot
Millimeter-
J.J.G.
McCue
Wave
Antenna
1969-18
Preliminary
Analysis
of
ELF
J.
E.
Evans
26
Mar.
1969
AD-691814
Noise
1969-19
Block-Floating-Point
Realiza-
A.
V.
Oppenheim
20
Mar.
1969
AD-685698
tion
of
Digital
Filters
1969-20
Barankin
Bounds
on
Parameter
R.
J.
McAulay
13
Mar.
1969
AD-686742
Estimation
Accuracy
Applied
to
E.
M.
Hofstetter
Communications
and
Radar
Problems
1969-21
Haystack Pointing System:
Moon
H.
E.
Frachtman
28
Mar.
1969
AD-686747
with
Offsets
P. P.
Crowther.
Editor
1969-23
On
a
Class
of
Orthogonal
B.
E.
White
4
June
1969
AD-689552
Sequences
1969-24
A
Large-Population
LASA
R.
T.
Lacoss
8
Apr..1969
AD-687478
Discrimination
Experiment
1969-27
A
LES-5
Beacon
Receiver
T.
S.
Seay
1
May 1969
AD-692437
A.
H.
Huntoon
1969-28
Interferometric
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E.
Gehrels
13
May
1969
AD-692438
Amplitude
Fluctuation
Meas-
urements
Over
a
7-km
Atmos-
pheric
Path
1969-31
The
Mode
Spectrum
of
Avalanche
H.
Berger
3
June
1969
AD-690996
Diodes
1969-42
Some
FORTRAN
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:J.
A.
Ball
16
July
1969
AD-691816
Used
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AD-658914
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AD-663685
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AD-649278
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AD-654863
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Correct
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Automatically
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AD-655313
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2962
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AD-664441
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2965
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2967
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AD-655317
2972
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AD-658765
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DDC
AD-653668
2977
Interband Magnetoreflection
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and
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2978
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AD-654866
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AD-67360&-
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AD-662t74
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Extraterrestrial
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AD-661152
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3109
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3256
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DDC
AD-673603
Laser
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AD-692975
3258 An
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AD-674792
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The
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3264
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by
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DDC
AD-674790
Solution Zoning
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47
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AD-688553
3269
Diagnosis
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AD-674788
3271
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Precession
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3272
Conditions
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AD-681627
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Non-Overdriven
Varactor
Doubler
3273
Optical
Heterodyne
Detection
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10.6
Rim
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AD-677847
tween a
Tunable
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C.
Freed
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and
a
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2
Gas
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3274
Magnetic
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1968
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3275
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AD-688569
3276
Far-Infrared
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Phys.
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AD-681589
I.
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C.D.
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DDC
AD-688570
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a
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3278
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M.
S.
Cohen
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1968
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3,
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Changes
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DDC
AD-674791
Ba1
xSrxRuO
3
3281
Crystallographic
and
Magnetic
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B.
Goodenough
Accepted
Landolt-Bornstein
Properties
of
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M.
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3283
Feasibility
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IEEE
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a
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AD-688576
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3284
Non-Metals
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3286
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Phys.
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Pressure
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DDC
AD-688027
Curves
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2
Te
3
(c)
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3289
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3290
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3294
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AD-694142
Dynamic
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3292
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AD-688554
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AD-694143
3294
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AD-688037
3295
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3298
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3302
Scientific
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DDC
AD-689022
3303
Quenchable
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the
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3307
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for
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AD-694141
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3308
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AD-688994
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3313
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DDC
AD-677840
3317A
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DDC
AD-6898"98
3320
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DDC
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AD-689897
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AD-688038
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3329
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3338
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a
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AD-689902
3342
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IEEE
Trans. Electron
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3344 SHF
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Proc.
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57,
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3345
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11.0eV
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A
New
Series
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Garnets
Ln
3+3
MZLi+
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DDC
AD-6936-62
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3347
Exchange
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3348
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3351
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3358
Boltzmann-Equation
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3364
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3365
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J.
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2440
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Proc.
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1962
AD-400280
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Iloutine)
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1964
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3421
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L-Band
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Dec.
1963
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Radar
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Preventive
and
Corrective
Maintenance
Procedures
54
TRADEX
Data
Evaluation
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Apr.
1964
AD-443423
56
PRESS
Ground
Optics
D)igitsl
Aug.
4964
AD-453854
Pointing
and
Control
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60
LLXPS:
Lincoln
Laboratory
Analyses
12
Nov.
1964
AD-614818
of
Paraboloidal
Shells
64-
1
Large
Aperture
Seismic
Array Jan.
4966
AD-823038
Subarray
Electronic
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64-2
Large
Aperture
Seismic
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Apr.
1966
AD-823039
Timing
Sy,-stem
64-3
Large
Aperture
Seismic
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May
1966
AI)-823040
Phone-Line
Input
System
64-4
Iarge
Aperture
Seismic
Array
Apr.
4966
AD-823041
Maintenance
Display
Console
64-5
Large
Aperture
Seismic
Array
Apr.
4966
AD-823042
Digital-to-Analog
Converter
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INDEX
OF
AUTHORS
Abel,
W.
G.,
JA-3214, JA-3268
Bertolin,
A.,
TN-1967-48;
JA-3142
Adler,
D..
JA-2918,
JA-3306
Besson,
J.M.,
JA-3219
Aggarwal,
R.
L.,
MS-1611
Betts,
F.,
MS-1572,
MS-1766
Allen,
J.
L.,
TR-424;
JA-2913
Beusch,
J.
U.,
TN-i966-20,
TN-1967-16
Rev.
I
Alter,
R.,
JA-3159
Beutler,
F.J.,
JA-2592
Ames,
L.A.,
TR-3
Bever,
M.
B.,
JA-2921,
JA-2989
Anderson,
A.
H.,
MS-2145
Bially,
T.,
JA-3298
Anderson,
R.
M.,
MS-1948
Black,
W.
L.,
JA-2885,
JA-3113,
JA-3258
Argyres,
P.N.,
JA-2581,
JA-z875,
JA-2900,
Blatt,
H.,
MS-1920
JA-3335;
MS-t422, MS-t859B,
MS-2236A
Bluestein,
L.I.,
JA-2770
Arnold,
C.R.,
TN-1967-34 Blum,
F.A.,
JA-3497
Arnott,
R.J.,
JA-Z580,
JA-2768.
JA-2796;
Blustein,
G.,
TN-1967-45
MS-1459,
MS-1464
Arnstein,
D.,
JA-3061
Bogush,
A.
J.,
Jr.,
TR-402
Ash,
M.E.,
JA-2893, JA-2905, JA-3243,
Bold, D.R.,
TR-459
JA-3245, JA-3271;
MS-ZZ79
Borison,
S.
L.,
TR-402;
TN-1967-35; JA-2744,
Assaly,
R.N., TR-409, TR-465; JA-2730.
JA-2931,
JA-3073,
JA-3164
JA-2734,
JA-3051
Bouchard,
R.J..
MS-1477
Athans,
M.,
TN-1967-6, TN-1969-13;
JA-2972, Bowles,
K.
L.,
JA-3178
JA-3142, JA-3453;
MS-703,
MS-7i0
Bradbury,
R.A.o
JA-2806
Austin. M.E..
TR-437
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
Bacchialoni,
F.
L.,
JA-2990
Brandt,
R.C.,
JA-3474
Bachner,
F.
J.,
JA-Z81t,
JA-3486
Brebrick,
R.
F.,
JA-2600,
JA-2637,
JA-Z719,
JA-3119,
JA-3172A,
JA-3206,
JA-3210,
Baecker,
R.M.,
TN-1967-1;
MS-2440
JA-3286, JA-3326,
JA-3380;
MS-2009,
Baldwin,
P.H.,
TR-53
MS-2349
Ball,
J.A.,
TN-1969-42;
JA-2836,
JA-2858,
Breitbord,
J.L.,
TR-52
JA-2926,
JA-3098,
JA-3145,
JA-3199,
Brenner.
N.M.,
TN-1967-2
JA-3259,
JA-3263,
JA-3290
Banus,
M.D.,
JA-2672,
JA-2725A,
JA-2852,
Brewer,
R.G.,
JA-3t85
JA-2891.
TA-2921,
JA-2989,
JA-3303,
Briseoe,
H.W.,
TN-1966-38,
TN-1968-3;
JA-3328,
JA-3350, JA-3447
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,
JA2840
JA-3243
SJA-3259,
JA-3493
Brockett,
R.
W.,
TN-1968-24
J
Barry,
J.G.,
TR-147
Brody,
N.M..
TN-1968-24
Bartee,
T.C.,
MS-1518
Brooks,
H.,
JA-2918
Bellomo.
E..
MS-19t4 Brown,
R.N..
JA-2977
Berger,
It.,
TN-1969-31
Brown,
W.
E,,
mI.
JA-3493
Berger.
R.,
MS-1501.
MS-Z185
Browne.
A.A.L.,
JA-3233, JA-3342
Bermon.
S.,
JA-2978
Bryant,
T.
G.,
JA-3294
Bers.
A.,
JA-2638
Burchfiel, J.,
TR-440
71
Author
Index
Burke,
13.
F.,
JA-2858,
TA-2926,
TA-3033,
Colombo,
G..
TA-2785,
JA-2815;
MS-1914
JA-3098,
JA-3199,
JA-3259 Connolly,
J.B.,
TN-1968-12;
JA-2635,
Burrows.
M.
L.,
TN-1966-4i,
TN-1968-30; JA-2808
JA-2701,
JA-2819,
JA-2870B,
JA-2980,
Cornwell,
J.
C.,
JA-2613A,
JA-3155
JA-3247,
JA-3456
Butler,
J.
F.,
JA-2923,
JA-3240, JA-3300,
Counselman,
C.
C.,
JA-3302.
JA-3325
JA-3371.
JA-3449;
MS-2049
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;
Cahlander,
D.A., JA-2795
JA-Z804
Calawa,
A.R.,
JA-2897,
JA-29Z3,
JA-3140,
Crocker,
E.A..
JA-3356
.TA-3Z19,
JA-3463,
JA-3507
Crocker,
M.C.,
I1.
TN-1968-l0;
JA-3113,
Caldwell,
D..
TR-422
JA-3434
Campbell.
D.
B.,
MS-2279
Crocker,
P.S..
TN-1968-16:
JA-3Z08
Capon.
J.,
TN-1967-26.
TN-1967-50,
Crooker,
P.
P.,
JA-3474
TN-t968-4.
TN-t968-t5;
YA-2834,
Crowther,
P.P.,
TN-t969-2t;
JA-2858,
JA-3071.
JA-3193, JA-3392:
MS-1934
JA-2926,
JA-3098
Carbone,
R.J.,
JA-3038,
JA-3169,
JA-3191,
Crowther,
T.
S.,
MS-1501,
MS-1764,
MS-2145,
JA-3299
MS-2186,
MS-Z348
Carman,
R.
L.,
JA-2942,
JA-3tt0,
JA-3213,
Crowther,
W.
R.,
TR-431; TN-1966-55;
JA-3386
JA-2825
Carter,
J.C.,
JA-2836, JA-3098,
JA-3199,
Cudaback,
D.D., JA-3199,
.JA-3Z59
JA-3Z59,
JA-3493
Curry,
G.R.,
GR-1964-29
Catalano,
S.
F.,
TN-1967-25
Chace,
D.E.,
GR-1965-6;
TN-1967-t0;
JA-2906 Daggett,
N.
L.,
TN-1966-33
Chapin,
D.S.,
MS-989
Dalrymple,
G.
F., JA-2728A
Cheng,
K.
L.,
JA-3155
D'Amato,
R.,
TN-1968-17
Chiao,
R.
Y.,
JA-2889,
JA-2942, JA-3185
Davies,
R.W.,
JA-2790,
JA-3028, JA-3190,
.8JA-3358
Childs,
N.
B.,
TN-1967-27;
JA-2961 DeLong,
D.
F.,
Jr.,
JA-2892,
JA-3251,
Chinn.
S.
R.,
JA-3347;
MS-2389
JA-3291
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;
Clarke,
C.A.,
TN-1966-56 JA-3074
Clay.
W.G., JA-2911,
JA-3120, JA-3147;
Devane,
M.E.,
TR-451,
TR-465;
TN-1965-1Z
MS-Z240
Diamond,
B.
L.,
TR-424,
JA-3231
Cohen,
M.S..
TN-196.?-2t,
TN-1969-2;
Dickey,
D.H.,
JA-2903,
JA-2927,
JA-3139
JA-2763, JA-3039.
JA-3121,
JA-3166,
JA-3194.
JA-3278.
JA-3283;
MS-1468A,
Dickinson,
D.F.,
JA-3308
MS-1764, MS-1947, MS-2388
Dimmock,
J-O.,
JA-2602, JA-2736,
JA-2816,
Cohen,
R.A.. TN-1968-25;
JA-3379, JA-3393,
JA-2903,
JA-2946, JA-3148.
JA-3154,
JA-3486
JA-3197.
JA-3Z20.
JA-3276,
JA-3387,
JA-3442,
JA-3463,
JA-3468,
JA-3470,
Cole.
P.
IH..
JA-2778
JA-3507
Collins,
L.D.,
TN-1969-tZ
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
Dionne.
G.
I'.,
TN-1968-16;
JA-3160, JA-3208,
Falb,
P.
L.,
MS-703
,jA-3289,
,TA-3343.
JA-3351,
JA-3383,R
JA-3404
Panning,
W.R.,
TN-t968-t7;
JA-2583
l)ockrey,
A.
F.,
TN-1966-40
Feinleib,
J., TN-1967-33;
JA-2822,
JA-2869,
JA-2878,
JA-2948o
JA-2920, JA-3044,
Dolbec,
R.E.,
TN-1968-20 JA-3052,
JA-3091,
JA-3306,
JA-3470O
,
Domnitz,
R.1-1.,
JA-3344
MS-4463,
MS-1945,
MS-4959,
MS-2385
!Donnelly,
J.
p..
.TA-3220
Feldman,
B.,
JA-2878
Dresselhaus,
G.V.,
IA-2939,
.A-3317A-
Feldman,
J.A.,
TN-1967-19;
JA-326Z,
MS-1293,
MS-1394,
MS-1611,
IVMS-1857.
JA-3542
NMS-2228,
MS-2282
Ferdinand,
A.J.,
JA-Z911
)Dresselhaus,
M.S.,
.YA-2939,
JA-3237,
Ferretti,
A.,
JA-Z723,
JA-3044;
MS-1464,
I.A-3256,
,IA-3400; MS-1293,
MS-1294.
MS-1657
MS-1451.
MS-1611.
MS-1857, MS-2228,
Fielding,
.TC.,
TN-1966-32
MS-2282
Drouilhet,
P.
R..
Jr.,
TR-431;
TN-1969-4;
Finn,
M.C.,
JA-267Z,
JA-3140, JA-3328;
IA-2729.
JTA-Z755
MS-989
Dumanian,
J.
A..
TR-3
Fischler,
S.,
MS-895,
MS-1610
D~uPotit,
E.N.
JA-2840
Fleck,
P.
L..
Jr.,
TN-1967-3,
TN-t968-14;
"
"'
JA-2649;
MS-1551
IDurlach,
N.
I.,
TR-96
t
~Fordi,
D.WP.,
JA-3143
D)ustin.
D.
E.,
TR-127
IDwight, K.,
Jr.,
,IA-2837.
JA-3066,
JA-3108.
,IA-3311; MS-I176.
MS-1459.
MS-i463,
Fowle,
E.N.,
TR-207
M
IS-1815.
MS-1943,
MS-1945,
MS-2374.
Fox.
R. H.,
TR-6
MS-z380
Foyt
A.G.,
JA-2697, JA-2894,
JA-3080,
I)yce,
R.
B..
.IA-2899;
MS-2279
JA-3086.
JA-3134A,
JA-32Z0,
JA-3329,
JA-3426
Fozard.
J.
L.,
TA-Z751
Frachtman,
II.
E.,
TN-1969-ZI
Edwards.
D.
F.,
JA-2652;
MS-1554
Fraser,
M.
P., TN-1967-24
Pick.
II.A..
.?A-2973
Frediani,
D.J..
TR-451
Ek.
F.
IL..
TN-1966-18
Freed,
C.,
TR-464;
JA-2708,
JA-27Z7.
FIktnd,
J.
I..
7R-53
TA-2994A.
JA-3162.
TA-3273,
JA-3389,
.hflI. 3. ..
-A-3476
Ingland.
R..
JA-3161
Freedman.
J..
TR-96
S)ntkknap.
k.
G..
JA-2643
Freeman.
A.
J..
JA-2736,
JA-3154
EpLeelci.
R-.
JA-3100
Fricker,
S.
J..
TR-87, TR-148
Esterljng,
D.,
TR-435
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.
Gagnon.
G.P.,
US-2144
JA-32S;.
JA-3342;.
M-1330.
U51345.
Galvin.
D.I.
Jr..
TR-415
V,5-1494.
N1-2444
EEIYw.
S.D..
Jr..
Th-42,.
TR-421'
JA-Z@01.
GardeLs,
M.C..
JA-2613A
JA-30@41
5-573A
Garmire.
E..
JA-Z889
73
Author
Index
Gatos.
H.
C.,
JA-Z811
Hagfors,
T..
TR-402,
TR-444;
JA-2721,
Gebrels.
FL,
TN-1966-23,
TN-1969-28
JA-2765.
JA-2867,
JA-2943,
JA-2970,
JA-3416;
MS-1353,
MS-1847
Germsnn.
R.,
JA-3100 Haggarty,
R.D.,
TR
-207
Getsinger.
W.J.,
JA-2484,
JA-3020,
H
-•JA-3095A.
JA-3215
Halberstein,
J.
36.,
JA-2782
SGilLis,
J.
E.. TN-1966-40
Halpern,
.1.,
IA-2739;
MS-1608
GobLek,
T.
J.,
Jr.,
TN-1966-46,
TN-1966-50;
Hanson,
L.1..
JA--2840
9
JA-2646,
JA-3022
Hanus.
J.G.C.,
JA-3052.
JA-31t0,
JA-3312,
Gold.
B..
TN-1967-9;
JA-Z6iZ,
JA-2999.
JA-3470;
MS-1q5q,
MS-Z221, M.3-2385
JA-3056,
JA-3093,
JA-3305,
JA-3307,
Harman,
T.C.,
JA-2509,
,IA-Z633,
JA-2698,
JA-3433;
MS-2022
.A-29Z3.
SA-2998,
JA-3140,
JA-3240,
p
Goldberg,
A.
J.,
TN-t967-9
JA-3273. JA-3296,
JA-3300,
JA-33Z0,
.TA-3
371,
TA-3463.
JA-356l7
Goldstein,
B
S
,
JA-z728A
Harris,
J.N.,
TH-431
Goodenough,
J.
B.,
JA-28ti,
.IA-2872,
JA-2909.
JA-Z948.
JA-3021.
JA-3068.
Harte,
K..J_
3A-2662,
JA-278:8
JA-1286,
JA-3070,
JA-3192,
JA-3218,
JA-3260,
MS-367,
5S-10A,
MS-4Z
2,
1.
JA-3275,
JA-3281.
JA-331t,
JA-3436,
MS-1467,
MS-.468A,
MS-147Z.
AS-1777,
JA-3460;
MS-1464,
MS-1475.
MS-1481,
MS-1948,
MS-2388
'279-1629A,
MS-1791,
MS-1814-l.
lHaus,
H.A.,
TR-464i
TA-2708,
.IA-2727,
U
MS-iB14-ll,
MS-1954,
MS-1955, MS-4956,
JA-3304, JA-3389
MS-1958,
MS-2380
Heart,
F.
E..
TH-431;
JA-2833
Goodman,
L.
M.,
JA-2650,
JA-2720,
,A-272,
JA-2755,
JA-2940, JA-2976
lieggestad, II.M..
TR-454; TN-1966-54
Gordon,
M.A., JA-3046A,
JA-3064,
.JA-3102.
Heifrich,
J.H.,
TN-1968-19
JA-3257,
JA-3373. JA-3376
Heller,
G.S.,
.IA-3069
I
Grarlund,
J.,
TR-94
Henrich,
V.
E.,
JA-3412A,
JA-3467
I'
Gray,
D.
J.,
TR-94
Ilerlin,
M
A
.
"TR-96
Grayzel,
A.
I.,
JA-2355,
JA-z673.
JA-z693A,
Hierndon,
T.
0.,
'MS-2I44,
MS-2145
JA-2775,
JA-2784,
JA-2959,
JA-2971,
JA-3027,
JA-3272,
.IA-3333;
MS-1718,
Herrmann,
J.,
.A-2130;
MS-2240
MS-2105
Hlinkley,
E.D.,
.TA-Z962,
TA-3220,
JA-3273,
Green,
P-E.,
Jr.,
TR-88,
TR-42t;
JA-3476
TN-1967-58;
JA-2651;
MS-1404,
NIS-1934,
Hofstetter,
E.M.,
TN-1969-20;
JA-2892,
MS-1935. MS-1990
.TA-3251,
JA-3291
Greenfield,
R.J.,
TN-1967-26,
TN-1967-50,
Holsinger,
J.
L.
.TA-2646
TN-1967-58,
TN-1968-4.
JA-2834,
JA-3071.
JA-3193
lhong,
S.,
TN-1967-55;
JA-2914,
JA-3073.
Griffin,
D.H.,
TR-149
.rA-3164
V
Grossberg,
M.,
TN-i969-5
Honig,
J.
M..
IA-2473,
JA-2605, JA-2633,
_JA-2698,
JA-2948,
.IA-2998,
JA-3048,
Groves,
S.H.,
TN-1967-33; JA-2869,
JA-3048, JA-3495, JA-3197,
MS-989,
.JA-Z977,
JA-3087,
JA-3091,
.JA-3230,
.MS-4958
JA-3369
GbM..7Hornbuckle,
G.
D.,
JA-3269
Gruber,
M.,
TN-1967-8
Howland,
H ,
JA-3143,
JA-3258
Gschwendtner,
A.B..
TN-1966-48
lHuber,
E.
E.,
Jr.,
JA-2748,
,TA-2781,
JA-3004,
Guditz,
E.A..
MS-2144
JA-3083,
JA-3226
Gull,
T.
R.,
TN-1969-i7
Huggins,
W.
H.,
TR-53
Gustafson,
T.K-,
JA-3065,
JA-3185, JA-3304
Hull,
A.B.,
JA-3290
I
74i
Author
Index
1101.I,
U,
JA-2848 Kelley, P.
L.,'
JA-2889,
JA-2942,
JA-3065,
l1untoon,
A,
11.,
TN-t969-27
JA-3185,
JA-3213, JA-3304,
JA-3386;
Iturity. I It.
TRt09MS-1558
Il~urvttzC.FX,[T-i09
,jA.Kelly,
E.J.,
Jr.,
TN-1967-30,
TN-1968-3,
llurwitz..
Cl.
JA-2757,
JA-2776, JA-2827,
TN-1968-8;
JA-3236;
MS-1404
,IA
-2932.
YA
-3023
.
,1A
-3387;
M
S-
1726Ke n S.
JA
3 6
Eluthinon,13.
i.
TR43fKern,
S.,
JA-3069
lutchinson.
B3.
ll.,
TR-431
Kessler,
A. H.,
TN-1965-41;
JA-3095A
Hlyde,
CG.
M..
JA-Z858.
,IA-29Z6
Kessler,
M.M.,
TR-96
Key,
E.L.,
TR-207
SWAKeyes, R.
J.,
TN-1966-61,
TN-1966-61-1;
I nce.
WV.J.,
.TA-2706A.
JIA-2778.
.JA-2780;
JA-.291i,
JA-2955,
JA-3295
MS-1469.
MS-1473
Ingalls,
R.
1..
TR-87.
TR-148,
TR-444,
Kilcline.
D.R.,
JA-Z.1.
TR-456;
JA-2797,
,lA-2836.
JA-3198, Kingston,
R.H.,
JA-2912
TA-3Z43.
1A-3245,
.JA-387,
JA-3489-.
Kirk,
C.
T..
Jr.,
JA-Z781,
JA-3004, JA-3083,
MS-2279
JA-3226
Iseler,
G.
W.,
JA-2937
Kirkpatrick,
E.
S.,
JA-Z900
Kleiner,
W.
H.,
TN-1967-15;
JA-2570,
JA-2747, JA-2873,
JA-3082,
JA-3197,
Jacobson,
L.A.. .A-3241
.TA-3417;
MS-1610
Jarema.
J.
M.,
TR-52
Knudsen,
H.K.,
TN-1966-35
Javan,
A..
JA-3256;
MS-1558
Kodis,
R.D.,
TR-402
Jelinek.
F.,
JA-2713
Kolker,
R.
J.,
JA-2834,
JA-3071
Jena,
A.K.,
JA-2921,
JA-2989
Konkle,
N.H.,
JA-2983
Johnson.
E.J.,
JA-2749, JA-2760,
JA-2927,
Kornegay,
W.M.,
JA-3146
JA-3085;
MS-1609
Kosicki,
B.B.,
JA-2937
Johnson,
J.
R.,
TN-1969-6
Kraft, L.G.,
TN-1966-23
Johnston,
F.
L.,
Jr.,
JA-3226
Krag,
W.E.,
JA-3442;
MS-1610
Johnston,
R.C.,
TN-1969-2;
MS-1470,
Kresa,
K.,
JA-2851
M:S-
t948
Kunnmann,
W.,
JA-Z723
Jones.
C.
W.,
TR-457
Jones, W.J.,
TR-122
Jordan,
K.L.,
Jr.,
JA-2666,
JA-2951,
JA-3305,
JA-3307
Labitt,
B.
H.,
TR-149
.Jurgens.
R.,
JA-3245;
MS-ZZ79
Labitt,
M.,
TR-307
Lacoss,
R.T.,
TN-1967-26,
TN-1967-50,
TN-1968-4,
TN-1969-24;
JA-3032,
Kafalas,
J.A.,
.A-2909,
JA-3249, JA-3260,
JA-3071.
JA-3193,
JA-3236;
MS-703
JA-3280,
JA-331f,
JA-3437;
MS-2362A,
LaFleur,
W.
J.,
MS-2307
MS-2380
Landoch,
W.J.,
MS-2144
Kafalas.
P.,
MS-2178
LaPage,
B.
F., TR-451,
TR-465
Kaplan,
T.A.,
TN-1967-15;
JA-2774,
JA-2794,
Larsen,
D.
M.,
JA-2668,' JA-2760,
JA-Z927,
JA-2853,
JA-Z873,
JA-2879, JA-3082; JA-3104,
JA-3123,
JA-3126,
JA-3t39,
MS-1746,
MS-1747
JA-3223, JA-3255,
JA-3301,
JA-3474;
Kasper,
It.
M.,
JA-33t6,
JA-3346,
JA-3353
MS-1609
Keezer,
R.C.,
JA-2965
Lautman,
D.A., JA-2785
75
Author
Index
Lavine,
M.C.,
JA-2852,
JA-2891,
JA-3350.
Max,
J.,
TR-447; TN-1966-44
.TA-3447
I I
Maxwell,
E,.,
JA-3187
Lax.
B.,
JA-2525,
JA-2890. JA-2975,
¶x'elE.JA38
.BA
-3048
McAulay,
R.J.,
TN-1969-6, TN-1969-20;.
JA-3217
Leary,
J.
F.,
TR-52
Leboy,
J.
L.,
TR-5210
McCarron,
J.D.,
TN-1966-26
Lebow,
1.L.,
TR-431;
JA-2809, JA-2880
McCue,
J.J.
G..
TN-1969-17;
JA-2773,
Leneman,
O.A.
Z.,
JA-2576, JA-2577,
JA-3356
JA-2592, JA-2628,
JA-2632, JA-2645,
JA-Z694,
JA-Z702,
JA-2717,
TA-2726,
McHugh,
P.G.,
TR-431; JA-2809
JA-2741,
JA-2982, JA-2992.
JA-3363,
McMahon,
R.
E.,
TN-1967-27,
TN-1968-13;
.TA-3364;
MS-1559
JA-2961,
JA-3379, JA-3486
Levin,
M.
J.,
MS-1404
McWhorter,
A.
L.,
JA-2638, JA-2847,
Levine,
J.
I.,
TR-444,
TR-456
JA-2894,
JA-2967,
JA-2968,
JA-3060,
.JA-3080,
JA-3097;
MS-1612,
MS-1719,
Lewis,
J.
B.,
JA-2628,
JA-2632, JA-2726,
MS-2236A.
MS-2336
JA-2741
;
MS-1518
Meeks,
M.
L.,
JA-2836, JA-2847, JA-2858,
Libby,
W.
M..
TR-455. JA-2926.
TA-3033,,JA-3064,
JA-3102,
Licklider,
J.
C.R.,
TR-53
.TA-3145,
JA-3290, JA-3373,
JA-3493;
MNS
-1719
Lifsitz,
J.R.,
JA-3304M-79
Melngailis,
I.,
JA-2591,
JA-2766, JA-2816,
Lin,
C.S.,
JA-2643
JA-2897, JA-3276, JA-3296,
JA-3320,
Lindberg, C.A.,
TR-446;
JA-3390 JA-3394, JA-3463,
JA-3507;
MS-2359
Lindley, W.T.,
JA-3134A,
JA-3220,
Menyuk,
N.,
JA-2837, JA-3066,
.A-3108,
JA-3329,
JA-3336,
JA-3426;
MS-2340
JA-3284,
JA-3311;
MS-1176,
MS-1459,
MS-1463,
MS-1943,
MS-1945.
MS-2374.
Litvak,
M.XM.,
JA-2652, JA-2847,
JA-3169,
MS-2380
JA-3308,
JA-3340, JA-3373, JA-3490,
JA-3491;
MS-1554,
MS-1719, MS-2249
Meyer,
J.W.,
TR-118,
TR-402;
.JA-2677
Lomont,
J.S.,
JA-2871
Middleton,
D.,
TN-1969-16
Longaker,
P.R.,
TN-1966-61,
TN-1966-61-1;
Mitchell,
R.
R.,
JA-2783
JA-3491
Mondshein,
L.
F.,
TN-f967-12
Longo,
J.NM.,
JA-2973,
JA-2993,
JA-3049,
Mooradian,
A.,
JA-2802. JA-2832.
JA-2965,
JA-3249, JA-3260,
JA-3280,
JA-3281,
JA-2988,
JA-3060,
JA-3186,
.TA-3365,
JA-3436,
JA-3437;
MS-1955,
MS-2362A
JA-3386,
JA-3445
Lucovsky,
G.,
JA-2965
Moran,
J.M.,
Jr.,
JA-2858,
.JA-Z926,
JA-3033,
JA-3098, JA-3199, JA-3259.
TA-3465;
MS-2057,
MS-2383
Mack,
C.
L.,
Tr.,.
TN-1966-12; JA-3003;
Morello,
M.
V.,
MS-2433
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 Moses,
H.
E.,
JA-2594A,
JA-2655,
JA-Z786A,
Margolin,
J.,
TR-96,
TR-122,
TR-149
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
Muehe.
C.
E.,
JA-3136, JA-3342
Mavroides,
J.
G.,
JA-2SZ5,
JA-2890,
JA-2975.
Murphy,
E.
B.,
JA-2732
JA-3264,
JA-3441A;
MS-1293,
MS-1294,
MS-1415,
MS-1611,
MS-2023
Murphy,
E.
L.,
TR-294
76
,•autor
Index
Naka,
F.R.,
TR-4
Pratt,
H.J.,
MS-1731
Nanni,
B.,
JA-3116
Prosser,
R.
T.,
TR-402;
JA-Z314o
JA-2587.
Newell,
R.
E.,
JA-32i4,
JA-3268
JA-2608,
JA-Z793
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;
Rabiner,
L.R.,
JA-3397o
JA-3433;
MS-ZOlZ
MS-1702, MS-2389
Raccah,
P.M.,
JA-2768,
JA-Z796,
JA-Z837.
Oliver,
M.R.,
JA-3080,
JA-3086
JA-Z872,
JA-2973.
JA-Z9,3.
JA-3108.
JA-341ZA,
JA-3436o
JA-3467;
1M-1477,
Oppenheim,
A. V.,
TN-1969-19;
JA-3242,
MS-1955.
BIS-1956
JA-3334,
JA-3388,
JA-3428;
MS-2010
Rader,
C.M.,
JA-Z612. JA-Z825.
JA-29".
Owens,
E.B.,
JA-Z508,
JA-2887,
JA-3076
JA-3056.
JA-3093.
JA-3Z.35.
JA-3Z9Z.
JA-3397.
JA-3422
Palik,
E.D.,
JA-2518
Raffel,
J.
I..
JA-323;
IS-IS01.
MS-Z145
Pankowski,
B.J.,
TR-5
Rainville.
L.
P..
TR-456;
JA-Z797.
JA-33Z5
Pannell,
J.
H.,
TR-419
Rankin,
J.
B..
TR-409, TR-41S:
T-4967-29
Parker,
C.D.,
JA-3276
Rasche,
R.
W..
TR-41S
Parker,
D.,
TA-2959,
JA-30Z7.
JA-3Z7Z.
Rediker.
R.H..
JA-296Z;
US-tIM
JA-3333;
MS-Zt05
Reed.
LS..
TR-Z.
TR-"6
Paul,
P. J.. JA-3404
Reed.
T.
B..
JA-263.
JA--291.
JA-Z"7,
Paul,
W.,
JA-291g,
JA-Z920,
JA-Z937,
JA-301b,
JA-3-Z4.
JA-31•7.
JA-3•4S.
JA-3Z19
JA-3225.
JA-3357.
JA-3470
WS-Z5S?
Penfield,
H.,
JA-3033
Reid,
W.A..
JA-Z540
Perry,
F.
IT.,
JA-3174
Reiffen.
B..
TR-232.
TR-46Z4
TN-I%4-M.4
JA-ZS14A,
JA-Z*S5
Pettengill,
G.
H.,
TR-1Z7,
TR-444. TR-456;
JA-2899,
JA-3141,
JA-3168,
JA-3183.
Rheinstein.
J..
"R-40l•
TR-414z
JA-303
JA-3243,
JA-3Z45,
JA-3325;
MS-2279
Ricardi.
LiJ..
TR-4099
tW-19G-lzE
JA-*ZM.
Pfeiffer,
R.
R.,
TN-1966-50
JA-Z?34.
JA-nSt.
JA-ZIB,
JA-2966
Phelan,
R.
J.,
Jr.,
JA-2824,
JA-2946,
Rk1dgey.
D.
H.
JA-262Z.O
US-1464
JA-3025,
JA-3148,
JA-34Z6.
JA-344Z
Roberge.
J.K..
TR-418
Pichler,
H.
H..
TN-1968-13
Roberts,
.J.L .
'-1%M-3
Pidgeon.
C.
R..
TN-1967-33;
JA-2869,
Roberts.
LCG.
JA-Z7?794
)U-129,
JA-2977,
JA-3091,
JA-3230, JA-3369,
Roblo.
P.XL.
iAaZ
S
JA-3470
Pike,
E.
W.,
TR-97.
TR-109
Rogers.
A.&&.
TR-441,
T3-444,
Th-496.
JA-ZS56.
JA-ZZ,
JA-M33.
J.A-J3MS,
Pine,
A.S.,
JA-3348.
JA-3423,
JA-3485
JA-31".
JA--3Z9,
JiA-NS94
U
7
Pippert.
G.
F.,
TR-402
Roges
.
D.
BL.
JA-Z7Z3.
JI.-39S
S0-6464.
Pirroni,
J.
S.,
JA-Z843
11S-16S7
Pitcher,
T.
S..
JA-Z186,
JA-2466
Rogera,
T.
F..
Tl*3
Ploussios,
G.,
TN-1966-59;
JA-2863,
Razmiy.
C.F..
LA-ZIS
JA-3006
Root.
W.
L,
JA-2M
Pollard,
E.R..
JA-3225
Romn=.
P.-
TR-431
77
Author
Index
Rosenblum,.E.S,,
TR-118
Sheftman,
F.
I.,
TR-416;
TN-1968-38;
Rosenthal,
M.
L..
TR-410,
TR-451,
TR-465
JA-2795
Roth,
L.
M.,
JA-2581,
JA-2774, JA-3087
Sheppard,
R.
M.,
Jr.,
TN-1966-38,
TN-1967-44,
TN-1968-3,
TN-1968-23
RoYner,
P.D.,
TN-1967-19;
JA-3262,
JA-3542
Sherman,
IT.,
TR-450;
JA-2908A
Rubin,
M.D.,
TR-125
Sicotte,
R.
L.,
JA-3051
Rubinstein,
M.,
MS-1945
Sigel,
J.
L.,
JA-3335
Ruddy,
J.
M.,
TN-1968-32
Silva,
R.
R.,
JA-2797
Russell,
S.
B.,
TR-431;
TN-1966-24,
Silverman,
E.,
TR-351
TN-1966-40
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
Slattery,
R.
E.,
JA-2911,
JA-3120,
JA-3147;
Ryan,
J.
L.,
TR-443;
TN-1966-64
MS-ZZ40
Sleight,
A.
W..
JA-3049
Smith,
C.R.,
JA-3168
Salah,
J.E.,
TN-1967-13,
TN-1967-14;
Smith,
D.O..
JA-Z647.
JA-2658.
JA-266Z.
JA-3054,
JA-3367
JA-2818,
JA-Z986.
JA-3047,
JA-3058.
Sandison,
J.R.,
TR-126
JA-3063.
JA-3177,
JA-3211.
JA-3Z78,
Sarles,
F.W.,
Jr..
TR-418
JA-34i4;
MS-1126.
MS-t468A,
MS-1472,
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;
Smith,
J.
F.,
TN-t%8-16;
JA-3208
JA-2808
Schneider,
H.,
TN-1965-32, TN-1966-34
Smith,
N.
P.,
TF,-442
Schroeder,
P.
R.,
JA-3256
Smith.
P.D..
.N-1966-15
Schulman,
A.L., JA-2783
Smith.
W.
B., TN-t968-31t
JA-2893,
JA-2987.
JA-3109.
JA-3178,
JA-3243.
JA-3245.
Schulman,
G.M.,
MS-1741
JA-3271;
MS-2279
Schwartz,
P.R..
JA-3493
Smullin, L.
D..
TR-6
Schweppe,
F.C..
TN-1966-35
Snider, D.M.,
TR-428;
JA-2922A.
JA-3381;
Scouler,
W.
J.,
JA-2928A,
JA-3044, JA-3052,
MS-2055,
MS-2t03
.TA-3345,
JA-3470;
MS-1959, MS-2385
Snyder.
D.
L.,
TN-1967-1!
Seavey,
M.H., JA-3421
Sohn,
J.,
JA-3100
Seay,
T.S.,
TN-1968-5,
TN-1969-27
Soltes,
A.S.. TR-53
Sebring, P.
B..
TR-90,
TR-131
Sotiropoulos:
A..
TR-438.
TR-451,
TR-459,
Segal,
R.
L..
TR-1Z6
TR-465;
TN-1967-47, TN-1969-8
Seidman.
L.
P..
JA-3217
Spann,
R.
N..
JA-3269
Sferrino,
V.
J.,
TN-1966-64
Staelin,
D.H..
JA-3263
Shapiro,
1.
1.,
JA-2656,
JA-2663.
JA-2710.
Stanley,
A.G.,
TR-403, TR-443;
TN-1
965-20,
Shapiro,..,
JA-266, JA-263,
JA-270,
TN-1967-20.
TN-I967-52;
JA-2683.
JA-2785,
JA-2807,
JA-28i5,
JA-2893,
JA-Z761,
JA-2796,
JA-Z849.
JA-2991.
JA-2899,
JA-2905.
JA-20IIA,
JA-2057,-39;M-19,1127
JA-3109,
JA-3128,
JA-3165,
JA-3168,
JA-3359;
MS-1697,
MS-2272
JA-3178, JA-3207.
JA-3243. JA-3245.
Stanley,
H.E..
JA-2794,
JA-2850, JA-2853,
JA-3271,
JA-3302,
JA-3325;
MS-1156A,
JA-2907,
JA-3090,
JA-3156, JA-3176,
MS-1457, MS-1658,
MS-1914,
MS-2279,
JA-3267,
JA-3313;
MS-1746,
MS-1747,
MS-2368
MS-2039, MS-2437, MS-2438
78
Author
Index
Starr,
A.W.,
TN-1967-7
Toksoz,
M.N.,
JA-3236
Stauss,
G.
if.,
MS-1945
Toanes,
C.
H.,
JA-3065
Steininger,
J.M.,
JA-3161, JA-3266
Trent,
P.H.,
JA-2998
Steinmetz,
C.M.,
TN-1969-7
Tsandoulas,
G.N..
JA-3179,
JA-3227,
Stqrin,
E.,
TN-1968-36;
JA-2706A,
JA-2780;
JA-3285,
JA-3.-22,
JA-3430
MS-1473
Tse,
E.,
JA-2972
Stetson,
P.,
JA-2754
Tufts,
A.,
JA-3386
Stevens,
R.R.,
JA-2843
Stickler,
J.
J.,
JA-3068,
JA-3069;
MS-1961
Van
Zandt,
L. L..
JA-3805;
MS-1958
Stiglitz,
1.G.,
JA-2709, JA-2750,
JA-3013;
Vierstra.
A.,
TR-257
MS-1143
Vrablik,
W.A.,
JA-3258
Stillman, G.E.,
JA-3276,
JA-3468;
MS-2340
Stockham,
T.G.,
JA-3242;
MS-2051
Walden,
D.C.,
TN-1967-5i
Stone,
K.,
JA-3116
Waldron,
P.,
TR-450
Stone,
M.
L.,
TR-87,
TR-148;
JA-3243
Waldron,
R.A..
JA-3431
Strauss,
A.J.,
JA-2672, JA-2766,
JA-2816,
Walpole,
J.N.,
JA-2967,
JA-2968.
JA-3097
JA-2937,
JA-2941, JA-2963A,
JA-3137;
MS-2009,
MS-2307,
IMS-2349
Wang.
S.C..
TR-148;
TN-1966-49
Strongin,
M.,
JA-3187
Ward,
R.W.,
TN-1969-10
Stuart,
D.
G.,
TN-1968-7 Ward,
W.
W..
TN-1968-18
Stutt,
C.A.,
TR-87
Warekois,
E.
P..
MS-946
Sullivan,
C.D.,
TN-1967-18
Warwas,
A.R.,
TN-1
,&-49
Sutherland,
W.
R.,
MS-1765, MS-2433
Waters,
J.W.,
JA-3493
Swenson,
E.H.,
TN-1968-t0;
JA-3113 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
Wegener,
H.
A.
R..
JA-2761
Tang,
D.
D.,
JA-3041A, JA-3391
Weigand,
R.
M.,
JA-275S
Tannenwald,
P.
E., JA-Z740.
JA-2886,
Weinber,
D.
L.,
JA-Z964,
JA-3026.
JA-3tt0
JA-3026,
JA-3307,
JA-3t74,
JA-3t97,
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
JA-3019,
JA-3TZ.
JA-3253
Taran,
J.
P.,
JA-3304
Weinstein,
C..
JA-3388,
JA-3428
Tausner,
M.
J..
TR-425;
JA-2905
Weinstein,
F.S.,
TR-444,
TR-456;
JA-3168,
Taylor,
W.,
JA-2965
JA-3277
Teich.
M.C..
JA-2879,
JA-Z912,
JA-3078,
Weiss.
G.
P..
MS-146SA.
MS-1472
JA-3426
Weiss,
H.
G.,
TR-44S;
TN-
968-29
Temme,
D.
H.,
JA-3100;
MS-1572
Weiss,
J.A..
TR-429;
TN-1968-27;
JA-2901.
Thaxter,
J.
B.,
JA-2740, JA-2886
JA-3294;
MS-1572,
MS-1573A,
MS-1766
Thompson.
T.W.,
JA-3141,
JA-3245;
MS-2279
Welch,
J.D..
MS-1731
Tichovolsky,
E.
J.,
JA-3441A
Wells.
B.
B..
TR-4
Tierney.
J.,
TR-431
Wheeler.
R.,
JA-3393
79
Author
Index
Whipple,
E.R.,
JA-2620
Wright,
S.
H.,
TR-126
White,
B.E.,
TN-1969-23
Wu,
P.R.,
JA-3062, JA-3338,
JA-3374
White,
D.
P.,
TN-1969-15
Wyatt.
P.
W..
JA-3087
Whitehill,
L.
P.,
TN-1966-53
Wiesen,
R.A.,
TN-1969-5
Willim,
D.K.,
JA-3171
Yakutis.
A.
J.,
JA-3053
Wishner,
R.
P.,
JA-3142,
JA-3453
Yntema,
D.B.,
TN-1969-5;
MS-1240,
Wold, A.,
JA-2768,
JA-3069;
MS-1176,
1MS-
1741
MS-1459, MS-1463,
MS-14770
MS-A945
Yost,
R.C..
TR-420
Wolfe,
C. M.,
JA-3134A,
JA-3276.
JA-3329.
Youtz, P..
JA-3140
.[A-3336,
JA-3426,
JA-3468;
MS-2340
Wollenberg,
W.
J.,
TR-126
Yudkin,
H..
JA-Z685
Wood,
R.
V..
Jr.,
TR-421;
.JA-2643
Woodward.
C.E.,
MS-2t45
Worthington.
W.
C..
JA-3M47
Zelger.
If.
J..
JA-2774,
JA-2847.
JA-3347;
Wright.
G.
B..
JA-25t8.
.A-2802,
JA-283Z,
MS-1610.
*%tS-1719.
MS-1%S.
US-Z369
.TA-2965,
.JA-2988,
JA-3474
Zuckermn.
B..
IA-3033.
JA-3306
8o
SUBJECT
INDEX
ACCELERATORS
ANTENNAS
(Continued)
TN-1966-12
Elliptic
ACOUSTIC
WAVES
JA-3227
Diffract
ion
Feed
JA-2914 JA-2819
Haystack
ADAPTIVE
CONTROL
JA-2833
TR-442; JA-3142
Large
aperture
array
AERODYNAMICS
TN-1967-58
Newtonian
theory LES-1
and LES-2
TN-1965-32
TR-409
LES-4
AIC13M
TR-410,
TR-415
TR-140
Loop
AIR
TR-433
Density
LPDA-433
JA-3367 JA-3338
Millimeter-wave
AIR
TRAFFIC
CONTROL
TN-1969-17
TN-1
968-29
INoise
temperature
ALGOL
TN-1966-59;
JA-3006
JA-3542
Parabolic
JA-2734
ALUMINUM
Planar
array
Chemisorption
JA-3231
JA-2781
Radiation
Oxidation
TR-433
JA-3004, JA-3083
Radiation
patterns
Quantum
chemistry
JA-2913
JA-3412A
Satellite
X-ray
form
factor
TN-1967-17,
TN-1967-29
JA-3467
Slot
ALUMINUM
OXIDES
TR-446;
TN-1966-SZ;
JA-2823B
JA-3226
U
J-F
JA-3390
AMPLIFIERS
ANTIAIRCRAFT
FIRE
CONTROL
COJA-3299
TR-109
Gallium
arsenide
ANTIFERROMAGNETIC
RESONANCE
JA-2894
MS-1961
HF
TR-428;
JA-2922A
ANTIFERROMAGNETISM
Transistor
JA-3260,
JA-3421
MS-2055 ANTI-JAMMING
SYSTEMS
ANALOG
COMPUTERS
TN-1966-44
JA-2646, JA-2650
APERTURE
THEORY
ANISOTROPIC
MATERIALS
TN-1968-32
JA-2763,
JA-3278, JA-3289,
JA-3312,
ARCS
JA-3404;
MS-1764
JA-2997
ANTENNAS.
ARSENIC
Airborne
JA-3237, JA-3400
TN-1966-59
Arrays
ARSENIC
COMPOUNDS
JA-2913
JA-2852
Cassegrainian
TH-416;
TN-1968-38
ASTRONOMY
Coupin
TN1Computer
program
Coupling
TN-1969-42
TR-424
Cylindrical
lens
ASTROPHYSICS
TN-1967-47
JA-3199
81
-..
..*-'.*' -
*, *•,
-.
\ 1. -
Subject
Index
ATMOSPHERE
CADMIUM
SULFIDE
Calibration
TN-1967-52;
JA-2932,
JA-3266, JA-3359
Bib-31
CADMIUM
TELLURIDE
Kwajalein
TN-1967-13,
TN-1967-14
JA-3080, JA-3086,
JA-3220
Turbulence
CALIBRATION
SPHERE
TN-1968-34 TN-1966-41;
JA-3247
ATTITUDE
CONTROL
CASSEGRAINIAN
SYSTEMS
TN-1968-24;
JA-3258;
Bib-23 TR-416
AUDITORY
PERCEPTION
CESIUM
COMPOUNDS
TR-53
JA-3421,
JA-3437;
MS-2362A;
Bib-33
AUDITORY
SIGNALS
CHARGED
PARTICLES
TN-1966-50
TR-443
AURAL
PULSE
COMPRESSION
CHEMILUMINESCENCE
JA-2773
Q-14
AURORA
CHIRP
E-region
JA-3397
JA-3214
Effect
on
UHF
signals
CIRCUITS
TR-148; JA-1448
Error-correcting
Measurement
I
TN-1967-27;
JA-2961
JA-3268
Failure
erasure
Photometry
JA-Z808
JA-3046
Integrated
TN-1968-25
AUTOMATIC
CONTROL
Single-gate
JA-2990;
MS-Z051
JA-3269
CLUTTER
JA-2795, JA-2892,
JA-3291
BALLISTIC
CLOUDS
COBALT
CHROMITE
TN-1966-35
MS-2374
BALLISTIC
COEFFICIENTS
CODING
TN-1966-34
Channel
t AJA-2514A,
JA-2750,
JA-2940
BALLISTIC
RANGE
Encoding
and
decoding
TN-1967-45; JA-2650, JA-2809,
BARIUM
COMPOUNDS
JA-2940,
JA-3013
JA-3280
Sequential
BATS
JA-2809
JA-2773
COMMUNICATION
SATELLITES
BISMUTH-ANTIMONY
ALLOYS
TN-1967-17; JA-2880, JA-2951;
MS-2103
JA-3441A
Signal
processing
BISMUTH
TELLURIUM
SYSTEM
TN-1966-20
JA-3286o
JA-3326
COMMUNICATIONS
BUZZ
SAW
Barankin
bounds
TR-53
TN-1969-20
Channels
TR-437,
TR-447;
JA-2709, JA-2750,
JA-2793,
JA-2940, JA-2996
CADMIUM
CHROMIUM
SELENIDE
Optical
MS-1945
tical
TR-454
CADMIUM
SELENIDE
Phase measurements
JA-3266
JA-3061
8
82
Subject
Index
COMPUTERS
DECISION
MAKING
Compiler
system
TR-437
TN-1967-12
Component
design
DEMODULATOR
JA-
3095A
MS-2073
Digital-analog
DIELECTRICS
JA-2779
JA-2647
Displays
JA-2983;
MS-1920
DIFFERENTIAL
EQUATIONS
Graphics
TN-1968-31
MS-2433
DIFFRACTION
Haystack
490
JA-2914
TN-1966-40
On-line
DIGITAL
FILTERS
TN-1969-5;
MS-1518
JA-2999
Processing
DIGITAL
SYSTEMS
TN-1967-19
TR-437; TN-1967-10, TN-1967-19;
Program supervisor
JA-2612,
JA-2635;
MS-1518
LM-78
DIODE SWITCH
Programs
TR-435;
TN-1967-2, TN-1967-3,
JA305t
TN-1969-42;
JA-3262o
JA-3542
DIODES
T-49
Avalanche
TR-126
TN-1969-31
TX-
2
Circuits
MS-2433
JA-3029, JA-3215
Computer
design
CONE-SPHERES
J-05
Radar
scattering
JA-3095A
TN-1966-47; JA-2744
Photovoltaic
effect
JA-2897
CONES
Tunnel
Scattering
TN-1966-17
JA-
3073
DIPLEXERS
CONTROL
SYSTEMS
JA-2705
Optimal
DIPOLES
TR-442
TN-1966-32, TN-1967-24,
TN-1968-11,
Nonlinear TN-1969-8;
JA-2807,
JA-2931,
JA-3285,
TN-t969-13;
JA-3142
JA-3383
CONVERTERS
DISCR IMINANTS
Digital-analog
TN-1968-8
JA-2779
COPPER
DISPLAY
SYSTEMS
Optical
properties
TN-1966-24
JA-3317A DOPPLER
RADAR
COPPER-NICKEL
ALLOYS
JA-2905, JA-3322
MS-2385
DUPLEXERS
CRYSTAL
GROWTH
TR-118
JA-2653.
JA-2916;
MS-1657,
MS-2307
DUST
PARTICLES
CYLINDERS
MS-1457
Gas
flow
TN-1967-7
EARTH
Dust belt
DATA
PROCESSING
JA-2785;
MS-1457
ICBM
system
EARTH
ALBEDO
TR-131
TN-1966-53
DATA TRANSMISSION
EARTHQUAKE
WARNING
TR-52
TN-1968-3
83
Subject
Index
ELECTROMAGNETIC
WAVES
FERRIMAGNETIC MATERIALS
Diffraction
TN-1968-16;
JA-3Z08.
JA-3383;
MS-1961
JA-2914
FERRITE
DEVICES
Scatter
ing
katrn
JA-2780;
NIS-1t766
TR-402. TR-419. TH-426;
TN-1966-47;
JA-2980, JA-3019, FERRITES
JA-
3253,
JA-3456;
M
S-
4353
Magnetostriction
JA-3100
ELECTRON
BEAMS
Properties
TNII969-2
JA-3289
ELECTRON
GAS
Thermal
conductance
JA-2875 JA-3050
ELECTHON
SPIN
WAVES
FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS
1JA-3497
JA-3103;
MS-41Z6,
MS-1746.
MS-i747
ELECTRON
TRANSITIONS
FIELD-EFFECT
DEVICES
.1A-2s72
JA-2798
ELECTRONIC
COMPONENTS
FILTERS
Surface
resistivity
Band-pass
TN-1965-41
TH
-444
ELECTRONIC
MODULE
DigitalN-969-9;
J-
Z,
JA-3292,
iLMtl-64-4
JA-3305, JA-3388, JA-3428
ELECTRONS
Impulse
response
Kinetic
equations
JA-3307
JA-2900
Kalman
Magnetic TN-1967-6
=-MS-
1954
Linear
Observations
JA-2972
TN-1966-64
Matched
Radar
determination
TN-1968-21,
TN-1969-7
JA-2970
Mismatched
ENERGY
BAND
TIIEORY
TNo1969-6
TR-415 Nonlinear
JA-3453
EPHEMERIDES
RC
Radar
determination
TN-1968-26
JA-2893FLIP-FLOPS
EUROPIUM
MONOXIDE
JA-2906
JA-3387, JA-3470
FORTRAN
EXTRATERRESTRIAL
LIFE TN-1967-2
JA-2987
FOURIER
TRANSFORM
JA-3235,
JA-3422
F9C
FREQUENCY SYNTIIESIS
TR-88
TN-1968-12
FASTABU
L
FUNCTIONS
TN-1967-3
Ambiguity
TN-1969-i6
FERMI
LIQUID
Eigenfunctions
JA-3335
TN-1967-15
FERMI SURFACES
FURNACE
JA-2774, JA-2967
JA-3225
84
e
~. .......
J
6J O-Subject
Index
SALLI'UM
ArI.MO.DE
4JA-869,
JA-2937
TR-90,
TH-96
GALLIUM
ARSENIDE HELICONS
JA-Zf72SA
JA-2894,
JA-2962. JA-3060. JA-3097
JA-3t34A.
JA-3276,
JA-3329.
JA-3336.
HYDROGEN
LINES
JA-34Z6,
JA-3468;
MS-Z340
JA-310Z
GALLIUM
SELENIDE
HYDROXYL GROUP
MS-1608
Maser
model
GARNETS
JA-2847;
MS-tT19
JA-3316,
JA-3346
Radio
observation
GAS
FLOW
JA-2836,
JA-Z858.
JA-2926,
GAS 19FLOW
JA-3033,
JA-3145,
JA-3263,
TN-1967-7
JA-3308, JA-3340,
JA-3465;
GERMANIUM
MS-2249, MS-2383
Copper-doped
HYPERSONIC
WAVES
JA-3I34A
HYPESONI
WS
Electroreflectance
JA3485
MS-2240
JA-2869
HYSTERESIGRAPH
Fine
structure
TN-1968-272
JA-30&5
Impurities
JA-Z903
Optical
properties
ICBM
MS-1857
TR-127.
TR-128.
TR-131
Zinc-doped
ILMENITES
JA-2955
JA-3068,
JA-3069
GOLD
IMAGE
TUBES
.JA-2928
JA-3148
GRAPHIC
DISPLAY
TN-1967-1;
MS-1765
INDIUM
ANTIMONIDE
TN-1967-33;
JA-2869,
JA-2891, JA-2921.
GRAPHITE
JA-Z927,
JA-2946, JA-2962,
JA-2989.
JA-3256;
MS-1Z93
JA-3025,
IA-3074, JA-3085, JA-3091,
JA-3104, JA-3126,
JA-3139, JA-3230,
GROUP
IIl-V
ALLOYS
JA-3270, JA-3350, JA-3369. JA-3442;
JA-2548,
JA-Z525,
JA-2579,
JA-2581.
MS-1609,
MS-1612
JA-Z832
INDIUM
ARSENIDE
GROUF
IV-VI
ALLOYS
TN-1967-33
JA-137;
MS-Z349
INDIUM
TELLURIDE
JA-Z7ZSA,
JA-2989
HARTREE-FOCK
THEORY
INFORMATION THEORY
~~~~JA-2B73
IFRAINTER
8JA-2646,
JA-Z709,
JA-2750,
JA-32t7.
HAYSTACK
RADAR
JA-3298
TN-1966-24
INFRARED
CONVERTER
Antenna
reflector
surface
JA-3025
TN-1968-7
INFRARED
DETECTION
Bibliography JA-3078.
JA-3427
Bib-
36
Computer
control
INFRARED
DETECTORS
JA-2833
JA-2946.
JA-3295
Orion
A
JA-3257
INFRARED
MODULATORS
Pointing
system
JA-3394;
MS-2359
TN-1966-15.
TN-'..66-55.
INTERFEROMETERS
TN+I966-56,
TN-
1969-21;
JA-3290
JA-2848;
MS-2368
85
I !
- : - " - -. * -- - ' . - . , . . . . . . . _._ 7 I 1.. . -.. . .. . ' .. . ...-
Subject
Index
INTERiFEROMETH
LASERS
(Continued)
TR-441.
TR-414;
JA-3O98;
NIS-2057
Pulsed
INTERNATIONAL
COLLOQUIUI
QuArtz
10
ON M]AGNETIC
FILMS
(TIIIIID)
Qartz
JA-r
Suegion Inx
.1
A-2508i
JA-3240,
JA-3273.
JA-3371,
JA-346R,
JA-3507;
MS-1702,
IC)MA)SPIETI
F
MS-1726,
MS--7
049
] i Jh~i--re"giemooduto
*IA-2883,
JA-3138
LCAO
(Linear
Combination
of
Atomic
Scattering
Orbitals)I
JA-3362
TR-435
IONOSPHERIC
SCATTER
LEAD
PYROCHORES
TR-94
JA-3436
i
~LEAD
RUTIIENATE
TN-196-54JA-29854
lKLY
STRONS
LEAD
SELENIDE
; ;
LYTON-165
JA-2978
:
TN165
LEAD)
SUBSTRATE
K'.ALAI.EIN
JA-3379,
JA-3486
Atmosphere
JA-
3054
LEA!)
SULFIDE
.1A-2944
LEAD
TELLURIDE
JA-2968,
JA-3155
LANTHANUM
COMPOUNDS
LEAD-TIN
CdIAI.CO(;ENII)i"S
.
JA-2837,
JA-2948. JA-3049,
.sA-3140,
JA-3320
JA-3108,
JA-3353;
MS-4956
LARGE
APERTURE
SEISMIC
ARRAY
(LASA)
LEA)-TIN-SELENIIM
ALLOYS
SEISMIC
ARRAY
IA-2923,
JA-2963A, JA-3437.
JA-3t96,
.SA-3300,
JA-3463,
JA-3507
LASER
BEAMS
JA-3213
LE.AD-TIN-TELLUIIUNMI
JA-3449
LASERS
Cadmium
sulfide
LEAP
I
A-2932 JA-326Z
Carbon
dioxide
TR-464;
JA-3162,
JA-3491,
LENSES
JA-3273,
3A-3389
Crossed-cylinder
Effects
JA-3143
JA-349t
LESTR-2
Gaseous
.TA-2994A.
JA-3038;
MS-1554
TN-1968-19
Infrared
LIGFT
JA-3240;
MS-2049
Detection
Injection
.JA-30t1A
JA-Z728A;
MS-IIT0A
Scattering
Lead
selenide
JA-2964
IA-3219 LIGHT
PEN
Lead
sulfide
JA-2983
JA-2827
Lorentzian line
shape
LIGHT
PULSES
JA-
3476
JA-3065.
JA-3304
.4
86
ASS
Subject
IxeX
(LESi NfAE)
MAI;NETIc
FtL.MS
,IA-29oR;
.MS-zi0o
TN-1967-4;
iIA-2647
JA-2818
and II;S-ZJA-3047,
JA-3058,
JA-3177,
JA-3211.
SLES~I
and
4ES-Z
, -4t
TR-409
MS-234R
MS-2388
SU
ES-
4
TN--4tn,
T1-415
MAGNETIC
MATERIAI..-
IE'-S-5
JA-3063,
)A-3068,
*1A~3343;
MS-1815
TH-4%1;
T"N-1968-I8,
TN-1969-2?
MAGNETIC
RESONANCE
I.ES3-6
JA-2778,
SA-3069.
JA-3274;
MS-194
5
TR-459, TR-465;
TN-0196..'o
-XI-s-
Z51
M
.ACNL-,rism
ATS-zsii
JA-34i4;
Mt.S%-4791
mm
NCoIs
EXPEI•MENTAL
TERM
I
N.,AO.
,r
35-2380
Tft-431;
1
N-1966-
33;
JA-28o9,
JA-28oA-
MX"S-Z
lNt LINCOIN •,\AND
Ieisenberg
LNoS-h695
JA-285
3,
*IA-2907,
JA-3090,
JA-3313;
MS-1746
MS-1747,
AITHIIU'M
FERIITES
MS-2039. MS-2437
JA-3351
MANGANESE
AtISENIDE
L
-APS
JA-29o9, JA-3311
LM-60
MANGANESE
COMPOUNDS
L
O-BF
E
N
T
Z G
RO
U
p C O M
P O UNt
1S
L0RF;\'Tz moupMS.-
1176
JA-2787A,
JA-2788
JA-2871,
.IA-297,
IA-2981
MANGANOUS
FLuO3I3IES
LORENTZ
MICRoSCopy
BiA-P33
TN-1967-2t-
JA-3039
JA-3166;
AN-9.
MS.-1947
TN-1967-24
LO
ALTITUI)E
TARGETS
MAuI
TR-105,
TII-147
lopogra
py
LUN.,ti
CRATER
.A-3325
LUNA-4ATE MASERS
-TA-314iAttenuator
LUNAR
EPIlE.lERIS
0A11
aor
JA'3168
).IAf -
349
L
UNA
.R
RADAR
.1A-3490
JA-3356
MASS
SPECTROSCOPy
LUNAR
IIEFLECTIONS
JA-Z508,
JA-2887,
JA-3D76
JA-2943
M-'ATHfEMATICS
,
JA-3082, IA-3132,
JA-3323,
JA-3422
MATfLr
ALGEBIIA
TN-1967-5y;
JA-291o
MAGNESIUM
COMP)OUNDS
MSiEMOj)
y
DfV
ICFs
Optical
properties
TN-1967.4;
JA-266
2,
JA-2986,
Optial-pror
JA-3047,
JA-3058,
-'A-32nt,
MAGNESIUM
OXA-.3283;
MS-21
45
MAGNESI-2NI
OXIDE
MEiCURNy
CHALCOGENIDES
JA-2796
JA-
2509
MAGNETIC
DEVICE.S M A-YPNE
JA-7238
MERCURY.
PLANET
MAGNETIC FIE-'2
JA-28z5,
JA-2899;
MS-191
4
MNS-2C23
MERCURY
SELENfDE
.IA-3087;
IS-2009
87
, A
Subject
Index
-.
4
.
4
_
MPmCURY
TELLURIDE
NEODYMIUM
COMPOUNDS
JA-2977, JA-2998
JA-2973
MERCURY
VAPOR
NETWORK
THEORY
.-
A-3469
TR-155; JA-2966
METALS NICKEL
V
Boltzmann equation
JA-3052
JA-3358
Particle
excitations
Band
structure
_JA-2790
MS-1359
Photoluminescence
NICKEL-IRON
FILMS
JA-3365
MS-1764
Surfaces
M
JA-3190
NICKEL
OXIDE
METEOR
ECh1OES
JA-3
306
MS-1
330
NIOBIUM
COMPOUNDS
MICROSONIC
WAVES
JA-28ii
.IA-3431
NOISE
MICHOSOUND
CIRCUITS
City
TN--68-36
JA-3006
Electromagnetic
M1CROSTRIP
JA-2863
JA-3293,
JA-3294
ELF
-MICROWAVE
CIRCUITS
Pseudo
i iM
S-1731
Pseudo
-IIS-2306
MICROWAVES
Radio
IA-3374
JA-3053
"-Breakdown
Shot-noise
TN-1966-48
JA-2694
MISSILE
TRAJECTORIES
NONLINEAR
SYS'EMS
TN-1966-49
TA-299o
MODIE,
ATMOSPHERE
NON-METALS
TN-1967-13,
TN-t967-14
.A-3284
NORSAR
MODULATORS
NORSA I
Infrared
TN-1969-10
JA-3394;
MS-2359
NUCLEAR
EXPLOSIONS
MOON
Detection
MOONTN-1966-t8
Radar echoes
TNS. 966tie
JA-2943,
MS-1354, MS-1847
Ties
Radio
echoes
TN-1969-3
JA-2765
Surface
measurements
JA-3141,
JA-3178
•OS
(OH GROUP
JA-3148
JA-2836, JA-2847.
JA-z85s,
JA-2926,
SMOTION
JA-3033,
JA-3145,
JA-3259,
JA-3263,
Phase-center
.A-3308,
JA-3340,
JA-3465;
MS-t179,
TN-1967-35
MS-z249,
MS-2383
SMOTOR
RESPONSE
OPTICAL
FILMVS
MOTORRES-
PS741
JA-2658,
JA-3430
OPTICAL
INSTRUMENTS
MOVING
TARGET
INDICATORS
JA-2878
TR-t49
SMULTIPLIERS
OPTICS
JA-2885.
JA-2959
Nonlinear
JA-3185
388
Subject
Index
ORBITING
SOLAR
OBSERVATORY
(OSO)
PIIOTOLUMINESCENCE
TR-418
JPt
-3365
ORION
A
PHOTONS
JA-
3257
JA-2889.
JA-2942
ORION
B
PLANETARY
ORBITS
JA-3376
TH-4Z5;
.IA-3128;
MS-1156A,
MS-i658
ORION
NEBULA
PLASMAS
JA-3064,
JA-3102
Generation
OSCILLATOIS
JA-2652;
MS-i
554
Gunn
HIigh
temperature
JA-3134A
JA-3024
Stability
POLARONS
TN-196g-r
JA-2927,
JA-3123,
JA-3126,
JA-3223,
OXIDES
,IA-3255,
JA-3304,
JA-3474;
MS-1609
Metal
POLYNOMIALS
JA-3460
TN-1966-34
OXYGEN
Atomic
scattering
PORCUPINE
JA-2796
TR-97,
TB-lOS
PRESS
LM-56
PARAMETRIC
AMPLIFIERS
PULSARS
JA-2942,
JA-3095A JA-3302
PARTICLE
MECHANICS
PULSE
TRAINS
iVIS-1457,
MS-4859B .IA-Z992
PEJMALLOY
PU
LSE TRANSMISSION
JA-3196
JA-3171
PEROVSKITES
JA-3021, JA-3260,
JA-3281
PERTURBIATION
THEORY
QUANTUM
ELECTRONICS
TA-2879B
JA-2900,
.IA-3267.
JA-3313;
MS-14zz,
MS-1558,
.MS-2221
PIIASE-LOCKEI)
LOOPS
QUANTUM
MECHANICS
TN-1968-5
MS-185911,
MS-2437,
MS-2438
PHASE
MEASUREMENT
QUARTZ
JA-3061
JA-2886,
TA-3348,
JA-3423
PIIASE
SHIFTERS
JA-Z706A
RADAR
PHIOENIX
Barankin
bounds
TH-52
TN-1969-20
PHIONONS
Chirp
JA-3028,
JA-3149;
MS-2228,
MS-222
TN-1966-54
Doppler
systems
PH
OTOCONDUCTORS
TR-147,
TR-4a0; JA-2905
Ge:Cu
Early
warning
systems
JA-2912
TR-127,
TR-1Z8
PLIOTODIODES
Ground
-wave
JA-34Z6
TR-87
Haystack
(see
also
HAYSTACK
IRAHAR)
P1!OTOGRAIIHY
TR-457;
JA-3290;
Bib-36
Animation
Injection
laser
MS-2440
JA-2728A
Hfigh
speed
Low-altitude
,1S-2l78
TR-125
89
-
)Subject
Index
RA
DAR
(Continued)
RADOMES
Lunar
Bib-I5-2
J
A-3350
Sphere-cone
Millstone
TN-1968-17
TR-430;
LM-51,
LM-53;
Bib-36
T
Monopulse
RAIN
JA-3251
TR-426;
TN-1966-63, TN-1968-33;
Ranges
JA-2804
JA-3147
RAMAN
OSCILLATOR
Shielding
JA-3107
JA-2795
Shipborne
1-AMAN
SCATTERING
TR-149
JA-2988,
JA-3026, JA-3060
T-49
RAMAN
SPECTRA
TR-126
.TA-2832,
JA-'3445;
MS-2236A. MS-2389
RADAR
ASTRONOMY
RARE
EARTH
GARNETS
JA-2797?
JA-2893,
JA-2899, JA-2943,
JA-3346
JA-3102,
JA-3116, JA-3128,
JA-3141,
JA-3165, JA-3168,
JA-3178,
JA-3183
JA-3T54
JA-3198, JA-3207, JA-3245, JA-3489;
MS-1156A,
MS-1354,
MS-1484, MS-1658,
REDUNDANCY
MS-2279,
MS-2444
'iN-1967-27;
JA-2961,
JA-2976
RADAR CROSS
SECTIONS
RE-ENTRY
VEHICLES
TR-4AC;
TN-1966-32
Radar
cross
sections
TR-294
RADAR
LOCATIONRE lITYT
OY
TR-4ZZ
RELA'IJ:1ITY
T11EORV
TR-425;
TN-I966-23;
JA-3243
4
RADAR
MAPPING
TN-1966-35
RESONATORS
JA-3293
RADAR
RECEIVERS
R
TH-420
RHIENIUM
Isotope
effect
RADAR
TARGETS
IA-
3187
TR-122
RIIENIUM
COMPOUNDS
RADAR
TELESCOPES
JA-3049
TR-445
RHENIUM
OXIDE
RADAR
WAVEFORMS
JA-3044
JA-Z892
RIIENIIJM
TRIOXIDE
RADIATION
EFFECTS
JA-3197
TR-403;
TN-1967-20,
JA-2683,
JA-2849,
RING
CIRCULATOR
JA-2991;
MS-1697,
MS-2f7Z
TH-429;
JA-2901;
MS-1573A
RADIO
ASTRONOMY
ROTATION
GROUP
JA-3064, JA-3257,
JA-3373,
JA-2655
JA-336.
,IA-
3493
RUBIDIUM
COMPOUNI)S
RADIO
MAPPING
JA-2778,
JA-3249,
JA-3280,
JA-3347,
JA-3257 JA-3421;
MS-1955,
MS-2389;
Bib-33
RAI)IO
TELESCOPES
TR-445
SAGE
RAI)IOM
ETRY
Ileight-findor
JA-3277
TR-90
RADIOTELETY
PE
SYSTEMS
SAMPLING
TR-88.
TR-94
JA-2982, JA-3363,
JA-3364
90
I I I I I I I I*
Subject
Index
"SATELLITES
SEMICONDUCTORS
Attitude control Binary
TN-1968-24
JA-2637
*
Bibliography
Conferences
TR-450 JA-2975
Communication
Gunn
effect
JA-3381
JA-3086
Danmping
Light
scattering
SIA-3109
,A-3t86
SFrequency
synthesizer
Magneto-optical
effects
GeTN-t968ti2
.JA-Z518,
JA-2525,
JA-2890,
G~eosynchronization
JA-3091;
MS-1611
TR-432;
JA-3±58,
JA-3434
Plasmons
Navigation
MS-2336
TN-tq66-46,
TN-4967-I1,
Quantum
effects
TN-1967-18
JA-Z581
Orbits
Radiation
effects
JA-3205
TN-1967-20;
JA-2849, JA-2890;
Hadar
tracking
MS-1611
TN-1966-61
Raman
scattering
Signal
system
MS-2236A
JA-2713
Transitions
Stationkeeping
JA-2918,
JA-2920
JA-3113
Transport
theory
Synchronous
JA-
2747
TN-i968-t0;
IA-3258,
JA-3434 SEMI-METAIS
SCATTERING
TIIHEOR
JA-2890
JA-2867
SEQUENCES
SEA
CLUTTER
TN-1969-23;
JA-3013
*!
TR-96
SEQUE
ENTIAL
IJ(COI)LRI
SECONDARY
EMISSION
TN-1967-45
,1A-3002,
JA-3029,
JA-3111
SHELLS
Paraboloidal
SEISMIC
ARRAY
I,\-60
TN-1967-z2,
TN-4967-30, 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-27581
.IA-2651,
.IA-Z834,
JA-3±93,
11S-1404,
SHUTTER
A1S-1934,
MS-1935
JA-2843
Design
for Norway
SIGNALS
TN-1968-4
Detection
Noise
TR-66
TN-1968-15
Nonlinear
Signal
processing
dA-
3242
TN-1967-50
Processing
SEISMIC
DATA Hook
TN-1967-44,
TN-l968-t4;
.A-3o3Z, SILICON
JA-3071;
MS-4990
Energy
bands
JA-2939
SEISMIC
NOISE
Impurities
JA-3236
,1A-2988
Optical
properties
SELENIt
M
MS-1857
JA-2879, JA-2965
JA-3206
lRaman
scattering
JA-Z988
SEIENII.M
CO.MPO)UND)S
Sulfur donors
T.A-3447
.MS-1610
91
w r
Subject
Index
SILICON
CARBIDE
3A-341
SPEECH
SILICON
DIOXIDE
Analysis
JA-3393
JA-3334;
MS-Z010.
M -02
Intelligibility
MS-Z022
SILICON-T..rr.'rv
11
SNSTE.M
TN-1967-9
.IA-3210
.Atch
SILVER
tlIJIEReco
ti
JA-3433
JA-
3474
Recognition
JA-3159
SIA-33iC8
SPEECH
COMPRESSION
4
JA-3056
SIN(;i.c
CII't5rALs
.'A-z208,
.I-A3266,
,JA-332o
SPIIEnEs
SA1001-1imI.
Back~seattering
Q-5I
TH-414;
JA-2870I3,
.IA-3031,
JA-3172
SOILS
IIypersonic
Electromagnetic
propagation
JA-30
54,
JA-3120
TN-196k-30
Scattering
SOLAR
CELI
,S
TR-436;
TN-1967-31; JA-2870B
TN-.1967-
5
2;
JA-3359
SPIN
WAVE
RESONANCE
SOLAR
PLASMAS
JA-28o5, JA-31
50,
JA-31
56,
JA-3176,
TN-1966-Z6
JA-3196
SOLALR
SYSTEM
SPINE
LS
-MS-2444
JA-2993,
TA-3066,
JA-3070;
MS-1943
SOLID
STATE
PIhYSICS
Electronic
motions
Thio-
"M"1S-1814-
1,
MS--184-
11
JA-3o75
Reflection
measurements
SelenJ-
_.- __ [J
A
-
2 8
7
8
J
A
-
3
4
4 7
""A-SOLDS
Vanadium
"SLExpansion
IS-1657
JA-280o,
JA-2907
STAmh
Magneto-optical
properties
1M-48
l [TNI-1967-33;
JA-3264.
JA-3-469.
STATISTICAL
ANALYSIS
JA-3400, JA-3449;
MS-1394
JA-2645
Transport
processes
JA-2747
STRIP
TRANSMISsION
LINES
SOU
NDlNG
ROCK
ETS
MS
L
73
-
JA-2851
SU
LtFUR
fDRIJIA
SPAC,
NAVIG;ATION
JA-3373
TN-I966-46,
TN-1967-11
SUPERCONI)UCTIVITY
SPACE
VEHICLES
.1A-z8i
i
Control
systems
SUL'FACE
PEIENOXIENA
TN-1967-1
6,
TN-1967-1
6
Rev.
1
.IA-2774,
JA-2781,
.JA-2786
Internal
environment
_MS-1923
SWITCdES
SPECTRAL
LINES
Diode
T13-441;
MS-2057
i
NA-R730
V
SPECTROGRAP
SWiTCIING
CIRCUITSM
7
Reduction
MS-157Z
-1.1A-
324!
SWITCIIING
TIIEOIIy
SPECTIut:l
ANAI.YSIS
Book
JA-3392
%POSIA
TH-402
92
I "
Subject
Index
"T49rADE
TR-126
1.lX-54
TA
BILL.
ES
THAI
ECTORIIES
Scattering
Radar
coordinates
iTN-1967-54
TN-I967-25
FACT
ICAL
TiR[ANSMISSION
SyStEM
"'I'IA.lEC'T()HY
ANAI,YSIS
PROGRAM
(TRAP)
'F1
N-i969-4
IN-1967-48
Tt:LII:1
i'linY
TIuANSt:
.CEHS
TN-1968-19
.IA-3406
T
ES I
,SCOPES
TIRANSISFORS
TH-418,
TR-445
Circuits
'I
Y
ISI(P
TN-1966-17
Signal-to-noise
ratio
Radiation effects
Signal-4969-noi
2at*o?.TA-2683,
JA-Z849,
.IA-2994;
T-N-1969-12
MS-1697, MS-2272
'ELSIA
RII)ES
IA-3286
TRANSITION
METAl.
COMPOUNDS
JA-2918, .IA-2920,
IA-3192,
IA-3218;
"l't,'l.l
.1I
L [
M
NIS-t481,
A13-1629A
S
•,IA-3119
TRANSMISSION
LINES
TItI'I
MAL
SELF-FOCUSING
TR-440, JA-2966. JA-3294
.IA-3386
TRANSPORT
COEFFICIENNTS
TIIERCMOI'LECTRIC
EFFECTS
JA-2747
Book
TRIODES
TI
1-CR
\II)G;AI
A\
ANO(1A(;NETIC
.IA-3226
oL) I.
.ICIENTS
.A-3417
TIHOPIOSCATTEIR
SCATTER
TN-1969-15
TI
I
ER
MI)AtN
EPI.TI(DE'VICES
.JA-S048
TSUNAMI
WARNING
TN-1967-58
TIII:lRMOMAC;NETIC
E1I,'E(:TT
Blook
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, UPPER
ATMOSPIHERE
MIS-1777
TN-1966-48
TI N T l.IU
TELRIDE
,tA-3155
TITANIUM
AI,LMU)S
.
IA-3160
TITANIUM
OXII)E
.IA-3i95,
IA-3303
VAN
ALLEN
BELT
JA-3003
TITANII
Il
SC.-SQIO()XID)E
VANADIUM
OXIIDE
,IA-3018; MS-1958
3IA-2920
TIRA-CKING
\
AIBACTOI
S
"TN-1967-8
,IA-2784,
JA-2959,
JA-Z97T.
JA-3027,
Nonlinear
systems
3A-3041A,
.IA-3272,
.i.-3333,
.I'\-3391;
JA-2990
\IS-1718,
MIS-2105
93
Subject
Index
VENUS
WEAPNS
SYSTEMS
Axial
rotation
TW-1o5
M
S-
49
144T -0
Radar
echoes
WEST
FOPI)
TR-444,
TR-456;
.TA-2797,
3A-2807
JA-2840,
JA-2899,
.1A-3153,
WIENER
MODEL
.IA-3165,
JA-3198,
JA-3245,
TN-1967-34
JA-3287, JA-3489;
MS-2279
Resonance
rotation
WIRE
.IA-3057
ScatterIng
VITAL.
TN-1967-59; JA-3154
TN-1967-1
2
WIRING
VOCODER
MS-2144
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
JA-329s
A-3404
WAVEGU'I)E
ARCS
J
IA-3233
WAVE(;UII)E
TUNEH
.IA-3136
WA V
G
UIDES
Design
ZINC
SULFIDE
TR-
440
JA-2827
Rectangular
ZINC
TELLURIDE
•IA-e706A
JA-30o3,
JA-3161
Rod
JA-3179
ZINC
TELLURII-JE SYSTEMS
JA-338o
I
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