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1 a. 8 UJ n U, i i H (/> UJ ESD-TD Q DOC TAB D ACC3...,: & '--luib <CE* Prepared under Electronic Systems Division Contract AF 19(628)-500 by Lincoln Laboratory P * ftlivl TV M Wl» CY M fo. -Z _CYk MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY UNCLASSIFIED PUBLICATIONS OF LINCOLN LABOATOY 15 March 1964 j ^^fco^oj^

2 UNCLASSIFIED PUBLICATIONS OF LINCOLN LABOATOY 15 MACH 1964 equests for information concerning Lincoln Laboratory reports listed herein should be directed to: Lincoln Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology Box 73 Lexington, Massachusetts Attention: Publications, L-356 The work listed in this bibliography was performed at Lincoln Laboratory, a center for research operated by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with the support of the U.S. Air Force under Contract AF 19(628)-500; in some cases, the work was supported under other contracts. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY LINCOLN LABOATOY LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS

3 Unclassified Publications of Lincoln Laboratory, 15 March 1964, is a new cumulative listing of unclassified reports published since the Laboratory was established in The 15 July 1961 edition of Unclassified Publications, as well as Supplements 1, 2, and 3, may now be destroyed. A Subject Index, included for the first time in this edition, should prove a valuable aid to the reader. Progress eports, Technical eports and Group eports listed herein are deposited with DDC. Out-of-print unclassified (released) reports are available, as microfilm or photoprint copies, from the Microreproduction Laboratory, Hayden Memorial Library, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts equests should cite the appropriate serial numbers and prices. Accepted for the Air Force Franklin C. Hudson, Deputy Chief Air Force Lincoln Laboratory Office

4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Quarterly Progress eports 1 Semiannual Technical Summary eports to Advanced esearch Projects Agency 7 Technical eports 9 Group eports 29 Journal Articles 65 Meeting Speeches 135 eports Prepared for Lincoln Laboratory 157 Lincoln Laboratory Publications 161 Lincoln Laboratory Monographs 161 Abstracts 161 Special eports 162 Lincoln Laboratory Library eference Bibliographies 163 Lincoln Laboratory Library Quick Searches 165 Index of Lincoln Laboratory Authors 167 Subject Index 181

5 KEY TO SYMBOLS * Joint report t Out of print Partial support under other contract Consultant or non-lincoln author JF Limiter Ft eprints available H Hayden Library serial number M Microfilm P Photoprint

6 QUATELY POGESS EPOTS DIVISION 2 SYSTEMS DATA SYSTEMS DDC No. 15 November February May August November t 15 February May August November February 1964 DDC No DIVISION 3 ADIO PHYSICS DIVISION 4 ADA DDC No. DDC No. 15 January April July October January April August November February February May November February May September December March

7 Quarterly Progress eports DIVISION 5 INFOMATION POCESSING t 15 September 1959 t 15 December 1959 t15 March I June I September I December I March 1961 t 15 June 1961 t 15 September 1961 t 15 December 1961 t15 March 1962 t 15 June 1962 t 15 September 1962 t 15 December March 1963 DDC No Hayden Serial and Prices H-223 P$25.30 H H H H DIVISION 6 SPACE COMMUNICATIONS 15 September December March 1964 DDC No

8 Quarterly Progress eports DIVISION 7 ENGINEEING DESIGN AND TECHNICAL. SEVLCES 1>I)C No. DDC No. t 15 November 1952 t15 February t 15 January 1956 t 15 April, 15 July, t 15 May October t15 August t 15 November t 15 January 1957 t 15 April t 15 April 1954 t 15 July 1954 t 15 October t 15 July 1957 t 15 October 1957 t 15 January t 15 January 1955 t 15 April t 15 April 1958 t 15 July t 15 July t 15 October t 15 October t 15 January DIVISION 7 ENGINEEING DDC No. DDC No. t 15 April January t 15 July April October July January I October April January July 19b April October I July January September April December July, 15 March October

9 Quarterly Progress eports DIVISION 8 SOLID STATE 15 January April July October January April July October January 1964 DDC No I [ayden Serial and 1 'rices ' $ lt> H H H

10 Quarterly Progress eports TANSISTOS AND SOLID STATE Group 35 DDC No. Hayden Serial and Prices t 1 October 1952 t15 January 1953 t 15 April 1953 t 15 July 1953 t 15 October 1953 t 1 February SOLID STATE ESEACH Group 35 Transistors Group 37 Ferrites t 1 May 1954 t 1 August 1954 t 1 November 1954 t 1 February t 1 May 1955 t 1 August SOLID STATE ESEACH Group 35 t 1 November 1955 t 1 February 1956 t 1 May 1956 t 1 August 1956 t 1 November 1956 t l February 1957 t 1 May SOLID STATE ESEAC1 Groups 35, 37, 310 t 1 August SOLID STATE ESEACH Groups 35, 37, 310, 63, 24 t 1 November H-5 P$34.05

11 Quarterly Progress eports SOLID STATE ESEACH t 1 Eebruary 1958 t 1 May 1958 t 1 August 1958 t 1 November 1958 t 15 January 1959 t 15 April 1959 t 15 July 1959 t 15 October 1959 t15 January I960 t 15 April I960 t 15 July 1960 t 15 October I960 t 15 January 1961 t 15 April 1961 t 15 July October 1961 UPC No Hayden Serial and Prices H H H SOLID STATE ESEACH LINCOLN LABOATOY 1961:4 1962:1 1962:2 1962:3 1962:4 1963:1 1963:2 1963:3 1963:4 DDC No Hayden Serial and Prices H-391 P$22.40 H H H H

12 SEMIANNUAL TECHNICAL SUMMAY EPOTS TO ADVANCED ESEACH POJECTS AGENCY EENTY PHYSICS EENTY PHYSICS POGAM & POJECT PESS POGAMS Hayden Serial Hayden Serial DDC No. and Prices UPC No. and Prices 1 1 Oct to Z28431 H-125 f 30 June June 1959 M$2.65 P$38.80 P$35.90 f31 Pec f31 Dec H-453 M$2.05 P$22.00 P$48.15 t 30 June t 30 June M$1.80 P $ P$37.90 t 31 Dec H P$11.80 ADA TECHNIQUES STUDY HIGH-POWE TUBE POGAM Hayden Serial Hayden Serial DPC No. and Prices DDC No. and Prices 31 Dec Dec June June I t 31 Dec. 19* t 31 Dec. I June t 31 Dec t 30 June Dec June Nov P$7.20

13 TECHNICAL EPOTS T No. DDC No. Hayden Serial and IV ices * 1 Ionospheric Scattering and eflection. M. Whitmer 5 Dec Some Mathematical emarks on the Boolean Machine I.S. eed 19 Dec Use of a Delay-Line Memory to educe adar 1 Pulse-Type Interference (Wildcatting) T. F. ogers L. A. Ames,1. A. Dumanian 21 Feb A Moving-Coordinate adar Display: Operator Limitations F.. Naka B. B. Welles 20 Mar *t7 Noise-Like Signals and Their Detection by Correlation B. L. Basore 26 May esults of Ground-Clutter- Elimination Experiments. II. Baker H. M. Elliott 30 June A New Method of Teletype Modulation D.,1. Gray 22 Sept Wide-Deviation Frequency- Modulated Oscillator D..I. Gray V. P. Gurske W. E. Morrow, Jr. 6 Aug tl2 Boolean Functions of a eal Variable and Its Applications to a Model of the Digital Computer and Discrete Probability I. S. eed 14 Aug t 13 An Analysis of the Detection of epeated Signals in Noise by Binary Integration J.V. Harrington 14 Aug t 14 An Application of Matrix Theory to the Tracking and Smoothing Equations I.S. eed G. P. Dinneen 3 June H-31 M $1.50 P$ Symbolic Synthesis of Digital Computers I.S. eed 17 Oct t 16 The Measurement of Frequency Modulation in Pulse Magnetrons with a Microwave Interferometer J. J.G. McCue 16 Oct is An Analytic Study of the Symmetric P-N Junction in Semiconductors L. Bess 14 Nov

14 Technical eports T No. )DC No. Hayden Serial and Prices 19 Use of H Field Coupling in Directional Couplers C.W. Jones 5 Mar f20 An Analysis of Signal Detection by the Sequential Observer I. S. eed 12 Mar H -16 M $1.50 P$9.70 t 21 Correlation Analysis of VHK Signals A.J. Lephakis 18 May t 22 Signal-to-Noise Improvement through Integration in a Delay - Line Filter System J. Freedman 13 May J. Margolin H-291 M $1.50 P$ PPI Fight-Spot-Brightness Probability Distributions G.C. Sponsler 17 June 1953 F. L. Shader >0232 tt 24 Automatic-Alarm adar for POJECT COUNTE CHANG (Final Technical eport) II. G. Weiss F.. Naka J. Freedman W. P. Harris J. W. Meyer J. F. Bennett 4 Aug Some Notes on Transistor Circuits. B. Adler M. Boisvert C.. Hurtig S. J. Mason 6 Jan The Lower Modes of a Concentric Line Having a Helical Inner Conductor L. Stark 2 July f27 The Transient esponse of Transistor Switching Circuits I. L. I,ebow. H. Baker. E. McMahon 7 July " M $1.50 P$ A Waveguide-Coax Hybrid.Junction C.W. Jones 14 July 1953! Matching Filtered and Unfiltered Displays 13. F. Green, Jr. 27 July Transistor Shift egisters. II. Baker I. L. Lebow. E. McMahon 30 July ii Correlation Detection Using Stored Signals P. E. Green, Jr. 4 Aug t 34 Statistical Theory Applied to Communication through Multipath Disturbances. Price 3 Sept M $1.50 P$

15 Technical eports TI; \o. DDC No. Hayden Serial and Prices t 3 5 The Statistical Theory of Detection. I: Optimum Detection of Signals in Noise t 36 The Time equired to Search for Numbers on Large Visual Dis plays 37 Theory of adio Transmission by Tropospheric Scattering Using Very Narrow Beams D. Middleton 2 Nov.1953 B. F. Green, Jr. 18 Aug W.J. McGill H. M. Jenkins H.G. Booker 16 June 1954 J. T. debettencourt H-17 M $1.50 P$ t 38 Normal Tropospheric Propagation of Short adio Waves Well Beyond the Horizon T. J. Carroll. M. ing 12 Feb Coding for Constant-Data- ate Systems. Part I. A New Error-Correcting Code. A. Silverman M. Balser 23 Oct A Theory of Magnetic-Domain Creation and Flux eversal in Polycrystalline, Ferromagnetic Materials 41 Jamming Tests on NOMAC Systems 42 An Ultrasonic Continuously Variable Delay Line J. B. Goodenough 6 Nov N. Menyuk B. M. Eisenstadt 25 Sept P. L. Fleck, Jr. O.G. Selfridge C. A. Wagner W.P.Schneider 22 Sept Isolation of Trace Quantities of Arsenic from Germanium Samples by Solvent Extraction M. Green J. A. Kafalas J. Low en 2 Mar t44 A Class of Multiple-Error- Correcting Codes and the Decoding Scheme I.S. eed 9 Oct M $1.50 P$ Performance on a Visual Monitoring Task as a Function of the ate at Which Signals Occur H.M. Jenkins 29 Oct Coding for Constant-Data-ate Systems. Part II. Multiple- Error-Correcting Codes M. Balser. A. Silverman 23 Feb Speed and Accuracy of eading Polar Coordinates on a Horizontal Plotting Table B. F. Green, Jr. L. K. Anderson 11 Dec

16 Technical eports T No. DDC No. Hayden Serial and Prices t 50 A Practical Method of Designing C Active Filters 51 Eolded Unipole Antennas Ft. E. P. Sallen L. Key J. Leonhard. D. Mattuck A. J. Pote 6 May II-9 M $1.50 P$ July Magnetostriction Filters 55 Bandwidth of Microwave Ferrite Devices II. M. Elliott 4 Aug H. Fox 11 Aug t 56 Comparative Performance of 10-cm and 70-cm adar Over the Sea J. M V. 1). \\ Freedman. M. Kessler I.. Lynn A. McKee. VV. Ward 25 Aug t 57 Probability of Error in C.I.. Turin 18 Jan NOMAC Systems 58 Electrostatic Potential Dis- G.C. Sponsler 20,Ian tribution for the Helically Wound Postdeflection Accelerator of a Conical Cathode- ay Tube 59 A Helical-Line Phase Shifter I.. Stark 4 Feb for Ultra-High Frequencies 60 Tables of n log^n and n G. A. Miller 10 Feb log 10 n for n from 1 to 1000 P.M. oss 61 Storage-Tube Slowed-Down E.W. Bivans 15 Mar Video System S. P. Detwiler J. V. Harrington 63 Modifications to the AN/CPS Fidler 15 Apr adar. T. McCoy F. L. Niemann 64 An Automatic Electron- G. C. Sponsler 26 May Trajectory Tracer Study (if Helix- and Band-Type Postdeflection Acceleration 65 Extension of Nonreciprocal. H. Fox 3 Sept Ferrite Devices to the Lax to 3000-Mcps Frequency ange f67 A Common Co-ordinate System D. Goldenberg 13 Sept Ii-18 for the Utilization of Data from E.W. Wolf M $1.50 Several adars P$

17 Technical eports T No. DDC No. Hayden Serial and Prices 68 A Nonreciprocal Four-Pole ing Circuit 69 Ferrite Devices and Applications at Microwave Frequencies t TO Microwave Susceptibility Measurements in Ferrites.H. Fox. H. Fox J. O. Artman P. E. Tannenwald 17 Sept Sept Oct H-l M $1.50 P$ Ferromagnetic esonance in Manganese Ferrite Single Crystal P. E. Tannenwald 30 Sept Characteristics and Capabilities of Automatic Alerting adar X-3 H.G. Weiss F.. Naka 15 Oct t73 Some Queue Processes Associated with Buffer- Storage Systems I. S. eed 2 Dec H-396 M $1.50 P$ A Punch-Card Abstract File on Solid State and Transistor Literature f75 Some esults in the Study of Narrow-Band Gaussian Noise 76 l-'ina I eport on i he Phoenix Facsimile System * 80 l/f Noise and elated Surface Effects in Germanium * 81 Investigations of Scattering and Multipath Properties of Ionospheric Propagation at adio Frequencies Exceeding the MUF L. D. Patterson 12 Jan Price 26 Jan.1955.M. Whitehorn 13 June 1955 A. L. McWhorter 20 May 1955 W.G. Abel 3 June 1955 J. T. debettencourt J. F". oche J. II. Chisholm t82 A Bistatic CW adar E. A. Sloane E. S. Candidus J. Salerno M. Skolnik 6 June Mcps Field-Strength Measurements Over Sea Water S. J. Fricker. P. Ingalls W.T. Quinn M. L. Stone C. A. Stutt 14 June L3

18 Technical eports T No. DDC No. llayden Ser La] and 1 'rues 84 Investigations of Angular,1. II. Chisholm 26 Sept Scattering and Multipath P. A. Portmann Properties of Tropospheric J. T. debettencourt Propagation of Short adio J. F. oche Waves Beyond the Horizon 85 Effects of Dislocations in A.D. Kurtz 13 July Germanium and Silicon 86 Project Caterpillar Antenna S. J. Pricker 22 Dec Measurements. P. Ingalls W.T. Quinn M. L. Stone C.A. Stutt 89 Theory of Ferrites in K.J. Button 1 Aug ectangular Waveguides B. Lax 91 UHF Long-ange Communi- G. L. Me 11 en 5 Aug cations Systems W.E. Morrow, Jr. A. J. Pote W.H. adford J. B. Wiesner 92 Some emarks on Statistical W. P. oot 10 Aug Detection T.S. Pitcher 93 Phase and Amplitude Variability D.G. Brennan 16 Sept in Medium-Frequency Iono- M.P. Phillips spheric Transmission 195 Several Binary Sequence N. Zierler 12 Sept Generators P$ Transistorized Communication S. Schwartz 4 Nov eceiver 99 Comparison of Signal and Noise M.D. Hubm 30 Nov in Kull-Wave and Half-Wave J.M. Stacey ectifiers 100 Transistor Slowed-Down. II. Baker 22 Dec Video System. E. McMahon A. J. Yakutis 101 An Investigation of a 2-Mcps J. T. debettencourt 13 Dec Ground-Wave adar for Ship D. J. Gray Detection 102 Designing for eliability 103 Some Notes on Jamming, I N. H. Taylor 9 Dec W. L. oot 3 Jan

19 Technical eports T No. DDC No. [ 1 a yd c n Serial and Prices 104 andom-access PPI E.W. Bivans B. Cohen.W. Hofheimer K. E. Perry J. Terzian. V. Wood, Jr. 24 Feb Transistor egulated Power Supplies F.G. Popp 19 Jan Some Fundamental Principles of Coherent MTI and AMTI W. W. Ward W. B. enhult 3 May Maximum Efficiency Transistor Switching Circuits. 11. Baker 22 Mar Characteristics of Simple Manual Control Systems J. I. Elkind 6 Apr Analysis of Freezing Precipitation Along the Eastern North American Coastline J. M. Austin S. L. Ilensel 23 Mar Broad-Band Balanced Duplexers C.W. Jones 5 Apr t 114 Markov-Process epresentation of adar Detection-Trial Binary-Data Sequences G. C. Sponsler 16 Apr H-216 M $1.50 P$17.50 us Galvanomagnetic Effects in n-type Germanium W.M. Bullis 14 May Communication Through Noisy, andom-multipath Channels G. Turin 14 May The Design of Characters for the Charactron W. P. Harris B. F. Green, Jr. E. A. Wilson L. H. Liaudansky 8 May I 1.) Some Experiments with Three- Pulse Cancellation and with Sweep Integration J. J. G. McCue 8 June Symmetrical Back-Clamped Transistor Switching Circuits. II. Baker. E. McMahon F. L. McNamara A. C. Parker V. J. Sferrino II. A. UHman 5 May A Mathematical Model for the adar Echo from a andom Collection of Scatterers E.J. Kelly E. C. Lerner 15 June

20 Technical eports T No. DDC No. Hayden Serial and Prices 124 The Suggested ole of Stratified Elevated Layers in Trans- Horizon Short-Wave adio Propagation J.. Bauer 24 Sept t 129 The Prediction of Ballistic Missile Trajectories from adar Observations I. I. Shapiro 27 Feb High-Speed Graded-Base- Transistor Switching Circuits. H. Baker E. J. Chatterton A. C. Parker 10 Dec On Meteor Echoes from Underdense Trails at Very High Frequencies M. Loewenthal 13 Dec t 133 Transistor Core Memory. E. McMahon F. L. McNamara 13 Nov H-485 M $1.50 P$ Preliminary eport on Ground- Wave-adar Sea Clutter C. A. Stutt S. J, Fricker. P. Ingalls M. L. Stone 21 Sept Topics in the Design of Antennas for Scatter J. Granlund 23 Nov Classical Boltzmann Theory of Cyclotron esonance H. J. Zeiger B. Lax. N. Dexter 4 Oct Punch-Thru Diode (Operation as a Narrow-Base Diode). H. ediker D. E. Sawyer 27 Nov.1956 noon 138 Circular Polarization for the AN/CPS-18 Antenna F. L. Niemann J. P. Curtis 7 Jan t 139 Logical Design of CG 24 (A General-Purpose Computer) G. P. Dinneen LA. Dumanian I. L. Lebow IS. eed P. B. Sebring 15 Apr H-19 M $1.50 P$ Symbolic Design Techniques Applied to a Generalized Computer I. S. eed 3 Jan High-Power F Switch L. J. icardi 10 Dec Electromagnetic Propagation Effects in Ferromagnetic esonance M.H. Seavey P. E. Tannenwald 16 Jan

21 Technical eports T No. DDC No. 1 layden Serial and Prices 144 Analysis of Wet-Snow Precipitation Along the Eastern North American Coastline J. M. Austin S. L. Hensel 25 Jan High-Power T Switch Development at UHF.E. Slattery 25 Jan Some Studies on Group III-V Intermetallic Compounds C.. Kolm 20 Feb Proposal for Improving Tropospheric Propagation L. J. Eyges 1 Mar Hahn Decompositions and Hypothesis Tests IS. eed E.J. Kelly D. H. Lyons 4 Mar Optical Memory Panels W. L. Gardner D. B. Barker M.D. Zimmerman Mar t 1 54 Some Pulse-Doppler adar- Design Considerations.E.ichardson 12 Aug U-482 M $1.50 P$ A Fixed-Gap UHF T Tube C.W. Jones C. E. Muehe S.J. Miller 29 Mar Transistorized Matched Filter for Pulsed Sinusoids P. L. Fleck. Jr. 12 Apr t 157 Some Properties of Stationary Gaussian Processes E. J. Kelly I. S. eed 5 June H-468 M $ 1.50 P$3.40 t 158 The Detection of adar Echoes I. S. eed in Noise. Part I: Statistical E.J. Kelly Preliminaries and Detector W. L. oot Design 20 June H-238 M $1.50 P$7.90 t 159 The Detection of adar Echoes I. S. eed in Noise. Part II: The Accuracy E.J. Kelly of adar Measurements W. L. oot 19 July H-215 M $1.50 P$ Ultrasonic-Delay-Line Terminating Circuits and Passband Measurements M. Axelbank 12 July t 161 A Search for Means to Detect Distant Low-Flying Aircraft E.W. Pike 18 July M$1.95 P$

22 Technical eports T No. DDC No. 1 layden Serial and 1 V ices 162 Digital-Analog Function Generators. W. Ilofheimer K. E. Perry 23 Aug The Chemical Analysis of Manganese-Magnesium Ferrite (Memory-Core Material) D. G. Wickham 23 Aug Computer Techniques for the Study of Patterns in the Electroencephalogram B. G. Farley L. S. Frischkopf W. A. Clark. Jr..1. T. Gilmore. Jr. 6 Nov M $1.50 P$5.75 * 166 On the Statics and Dynamics of Magnetic Domain Boundaries J. V. Harrington 13 Jan Parabolic-Cylinder eflector Patterns. L. Pease 13 Nov On the eciprocity of ays Propagated Through a Horizontally Stratified Ionosphere D. H. Archer 18 Dec A Broad-Band UIIF Amplifier and Mixer J. H. Phillips E. Maxwell 27 Dec i 170 A 64-Pole F Coaxial Switch L. J. icardi B. F. 1.a Page 3 Jan An FM MTI Cancellation System I). A. McKee 8 Jan Analysis of Some Detection Criteria for Pulse adar E. J. Kelly D. H. Lyons H.M. Jones I. S. eed 24 Jan Straight Tapers in ectangular Waveguides T. J. ey 10 Feb.1958 t Theory of Nonreciprocal Ferrite Phase Shifters in Dielectric- Loaded Coaxial Line K. J. Button 7 Mar One-Megacycle Silicon Transistor Circuits Applicable to Airborne Digital Systems V. J. Sferrino W.G. Schmidt 10 Mar Elimination of a Type of Natural Clutter in L-Band adars. E. ichardson J. M. Stacey H.M. Kohler F.. Naka 15 Apr Semiconductor Delay Lines J. J.G. McCue 15 Apr Effects of the Filter in Oscillator Synchronization T.J. ey 14 May

23 Technical eports T No. Hayden Serial DDC and No. Prices 182 The Local Behavior of Solutions of the Two-Body Problem and elated Problems J. J. Levin 16 June The Stewart Air Force Base to North Truro Tropospheric- Scatter Communication System G. L. Mellen 18 July 1958 D. H. Hamilton, Jr. J. P. Kelly W.E. Morrow, Jr Paraboloidal eflector Patterns. L. Pease 5 Aug Final Engineering eport on Parabolic Torus Antenna System L. J. icardi M. E. Devane 7 Aug t 186 adio efraction in a Cool Exponential Atmosphere J.. Bauer W. C. Mason F. A. Wilson 27 Aug M $1.50 P$6.15 t 187 Characteristics of Moon- eflected UHF Signals S. J. Fricker. P. Ingalls W. C. Mason M. L. Stone D. W. Swift 22 Dec H-3 M $1.50 P$l Digital ate Synthesis for Frequency Measurement and Control T.J. ey 30 Oct Doppler Phase-Difference Integrator G. M. Hyde K. E. Perry 12 Nov Twilight egion Propagation of Short adio Waves by Modes Contained in the Normal Air T.J. Carroll. M. ing 31 Oct t 191 The Automatic Design of Logical Networks T. C. Bartee 3 Dec H-27 M $1.50 P$ The Conductance of a Slot in an Array Antenna S. J. abinowitz 31 Dec Final Technical eport P. C. Fritsch Antenna and F Circuit Design Millstone Hill adar 7 Jan Curved-Earth Computations for N. Durlach Airborne Early Warning and A. Carpenter Control M. A. Herlin 13 Jan On sinx/x Sampling in the Case of Non-Band-Limited Functions K.. Johnson 16 Feb "

24 Technical eports Ilayden Serial DDC and T No. No. Prices tl97 The Magnetic Properties J. B. Goodenough 27,ian H-26 of Thin Films D. O. Smith P $ H Pressure Distribution, Sta-. A. Greenberg 2 Feb bility, and estoring Torque of an Externally Pressurized Bearing 199 Transistor- Life Experience: D.J.Eckl 26 Mar P. A. Fergus Ft. L. Burke ZOO Preparation and Performance.. Billups 12 Mar of Sintered C'dS Photoconductors W. L. Gardner, Jr. M.D. Zimmerman ZOZ A Simple Null-Indicating E. P. McCurley 15 Apr Z156Z5 Saturable-Core Magnetometer C. Blake for the Detection of Static Magnetic Fields 203 The AN/FC-47 (Xl)-l) Mock- B.E.Nichols 23 Apr Up System Performance esults 204 A Probability Model for J. W. McGinn, Jr. 4 June Coherent Phase-Only MTI Sysl ems 205 Paraboloidal eflector Patterns S.S. Sandier 14 July for Off-Ax is Feed 206 The ACM-52 Automatic Clutter J.N.Harris 30 July 195V Mapper and Preliminary Ex- E.J. Madle perimental esults 207 A Method of Pulse Compression E. L. Key 13 Aug Employing Nonlinear Frequency E.N. Fowle Modulation. D. Ilaggarty 208 On the Band Structure of J. B. Goodenough t Sept Transition Metals and Their Alloys Z09 A Method of Side-l.obe Suppres- E. L. Key Z8 Aug ZZ9403 sion in Phase-Coded Pulse E.N. Fowle Compression Systems.D. Ilaggarty Z10 Studies in Partial Switching. H. Tancrell Zl Sept of Ferrite Cores. E. McMahon 212 The Calliscope - A Versatile K. E. Perry 13 Nov Alphanumeric Display E.J. Aho 20

25 Technical eports T No. DDC No. I [ayden Serial and Prices 217 Applications of Boolean Matrices to the Analysis of Flow Diagrams 219 Stochastic Approximation and "Minimax" Problems. T. Prosser 22 Jan.I960 L. A. Gardner, Jr. 11 Apr. I Transistor Life in the TX-O Computer After 10,000 Hours of Operation D.J. Eckl. L. Burke 14 Apr Solid State Display Panels with Photoconductive Control.. Billups 26 May I960 J. otstein W. L. Gardner, Jr Effects of Feed Displacement on Patterns of Parabolic- Cylinder eflectors. L. Pease J. Pease 2 June Current-Operated Diode Logic Gates H. einecke, Jr. 21 July I Effect of Higher Spatial Modes on Predicted Multicavity Klystron Performance. L. Pease 2 5 July t 228 Phased Array adar Studies, 1 July 1959 to 1 July I960 J. L. Allen W.W. Camp L. Cartledge W. P. Delaney J. DiBartolo" M. Siegel S. Spoerri J. H. Teele D. H. Temme 12 Aug H-335 M $3.00 P$61.65 * t 231 Sequential Encoding and Decoding for the Discrete Memoryless Channel B. eiffen 12 Aug.I H-146 M $1.50 P $ Signal Processing in adar Astronomy Communication via Fluctuating Multipath Media. Price P. E. Green, Jr. 6 Oct M $1.95 P$30.00 t 236 Phased Array adar Studies, 1 July 1960 to 1 July 1961 J. L. Allen L. Cartledge W. P. Delaney E. A. Davidson J. DiBartolo A.J. Fallo W.J. Ince M. Siegel J.. Sklar S. Spoerri J. H. Teele D. H. Temme 13 Nov H-474 M $1.80 P$

26 Technical eports T No. 237 emote Display Console for Computer Processed Data 239 Electromagnetic Theory of Spin Wave esonance 241 GENDAE (A Generalized Data eduction System) 246 A Threshold Theory for Phase-Locked Loops 247 A Solid State Memory System Utilizing Impulse Switching of Ferrite Cores DDC No. 11. E. Zicman 13 Jan D. I. Underwood M. II. Seavey, Jr. 15 Feb M.M. Marill 22 Jan J. B. Williams, Jr. II. L. VanTrees 22 Aug V. J. Sferrino 22 Sept Hayden Serial and 1 'rues 248 Application of the esonant M. Labitt 17 Oct Cavity Method to the Measure- M. A. Herlin ment of Electron Densities and Collision Frequencies in the Wakes of Hypervelocity Pellets 249 Cyclotron esonance and B. Lax 30 Apr Magneto-Optical Effects J. Halpern in Semiconductors 251 The DICON System. S. Berg 31 Oct D. 13. Eshleman J. N. Harris. M. Horowitz I. L. Lebow W. H. Long N. J. Morrisson, Jr. F. Nagy, Jr. N. L. Daggett, Editor 252 Elementary Lattice Theories J. M. Honig 11 Dec and Their Application to Gas Adsorption Phenomena 253 Precision Frequency Control CM. Steinmetz 3 Jan of a High-Power Millimeter Klystron 254 Ferro- and Antiferromagnet- G. F. Dresselhaus 11 Jan ism in a Cubic Cluster of Spins 255 A Diplexer Using Hybrid L. J. icardi 7 Feb Junctions 256 adio-echo Observations of J.V.Evans 19 Feb the Moon at 3.6-cm Wavelength H

27 Technical eports T No. DDC No. [lavden Serial and Prices 257 Secondary Emission Characteristics of High-Power Microwave-Tube Surfaces A. Vierstra. C. Butman 20 Feb Error Probabilities for Adaptive Multichannel eception of Binary Signals. Price 23 July The West Ford Antenna Feed System L. Niro 5 Mar Statistical Mechanical Theory of Magnetic esonance P. L. Kelley 1 May The COBI Data Transmission Modem K. II. Morey 23 May A More Precise Analysis of Multicavity Klystrons. I. Solutions of the Boundary- Value Problem. L. Pease 28 Mar Mass Spectrographic Lines of the Elements E. B. Owens A. M. Sherman 3 Apr Electromagnetic Studies of Ionized Wakes E. L. Murphy S. Edelberg G. F. Pippert 20 Apr Magnetism and Crystal Structure in Nonmetals J. B. Goodenough 24 Apr Calculation of the Surface Temperature of a Solid under Electron Bombardment G. E. Vibrans 16 Nov The Preparation and Properties of Some Vanadium Spinels D. B. ogers 25 May State Assignment Algorithm for Clocked Sequential Machines M. I. Schneider 2 5 May adio-echo Observations of the Moon at 68-cm Wavelength J. V. Evans 22 June Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves by an Eaton Lens J. heinstein 28 June Studies of the F-egion by the Incoherent Backscatter Method J. V. Evans 24 July F Component Development for the DICON System. S. Berg B. Howland 3 Aug

28 Technical eports T No. DDC No. Hayden Serial and Prices 276 The El C'ampo Solar adar Antenna M. E. A.. Devane Dion 17 Aug A l.uneburg Lens as a Passive eflector for Satellite Communication. N. Assaly 21 Aug The EX-1 Magnetic Film Memory.1. I. aff el A. II. Anderson IT Blatt T. S. Crowther T. O. Herndon 27 Aug Studies in Search for a Conscious Evader. C. Norris 14 Sept Magnetic Properties of a Single Crystal of Manganese Phosphide E. E. Iluber, Jr. 18 Dec A Quantitative Examination of the adar esolution Problem J. E. Allen 17 Sept adar Astronomy Measurement Techniques P. E. (irocn, Jr. 12 Dee A Data Processing Formalism A. \Y. Armenti B. J. Schafer J. M. Winett 6 Nov Scattering from Density Fluctuations in a Plasma (Scattering and Absorption Cross Section) M. S. Macrakis 22 Oct The esistance of Bats to Jamming D.. Griffin J. J.G. McCue A.D. Grinnell 23 Oct The Measurement of Small- Signal Parameters of Transistors at VHF B. E. Diamond 14 Nov Incoherent Scattering from a Plasma: I. The Electronic Spectrum; II. The Ion-Carried Spectrum M. S. Macrakis 14 Nov adio-echo Studies of the Moon at 7.84-Meter Wavelength J. V. Evans. P. Ingalls 20 Nov Optimum Incorporation of External Observations with a Marine Inertial Navigation System D. J. Sakrison 30 Nov

29 Technical eports T No. DDC No. Hayden Serial and Prices 290 The Spectra of the adiation from the Trail of Hypervelocity Spheres in Argon B. W. Bryant 11 Dec Orbital Scatter Channel Propagation Experiment P.. Drouilhet J. W. Craig P. L. Fleck W. B. Smith C. A. Wagner 21 Dec Chemical Behavior of Semiconductors II. C. Gatos M. C. Lavine 2 Jan jr 294 Photo-Ionized Cloud as Source for Decrease in Backscatter Cross Section of e-entering Body E. L. Murphy 17 Jan Energy-and Calculations F.W. Quelle, Jr. 17 Jan Sketchpad: A Man-Machine Graphical Communication System 1. E. Sutherland 30 Jan Some Tests of Ionization Gauges F. T. Worrell 18 Feb t299 Phased Array adar Studies, 1 July 1961 to 1 January 1963 J. L. Allen 20 Feb.1963 D. M. Bernella W. W. Carpenter W. P. Delaney J. DiBartolo A.J. Fallo II. J. Greenberger W.J. Ince M. Siegel S. Spoerri I). II. Temme L. Cartledge, Editor H-558 M $1.50 P$ The Diamond Circuit Ft. H. Baker. E. McMahon Ft. G. Burgess 30 Jan Optimum Power Division in Coherent Communication Systems H. E. VanTrees 19 Feb Antiferromagnetic esonance Einewidth in MnF, Near the Transition Temperature J. C. Burgiel 18 June Specimen Preparation by Spark-Erosion Cutting H. H. Ehlers D. F. Kolesar 14 Mar

30 Technical eports T No. 304 Mode Theory of the Active Magnetohydrodynamic Waveguide DDC No. J.. Cogdell 2 July ! a y (11 n Serial and 1 'r iies 30 5 Improvement of the Measurement Capability of the TJHF adar at Wallops Island 306 The Baseball Program: An Automatic Question-Answerer, Vols.I, II J. Freedman, Editor A. K. Wolf C. S. Chomsky B. F. Green, Jr. 10 Apr Apr The Measurement of Electron M. Labitt 15 Apr Density in the Wake of a Hypervelocity Pellet Over a Six-Magnitude ange 308 Computation of the Spreading G. E. Vibrans 18 Apr of an Electron Beam Under Acceleration and Space-Charge epulsion 510 A Fourier Theorem and Its H. E. Moses 30 Apr Application to the Measurement J.S. Lomont of Electromagnetic Fields and Quantum Mechanical States 312 Magnetic Scattering of Neutrons.M. Moon, Jr. 9 May by Hexagonal Cobalt 313 The Guide Wavelength of Cylin-. N. Assaly 20 May drical Waveguide of Arbitrary Cross Section and a Computer Program for Calculating Values 315 Machine Perception of Three- I..G.oberts 22 May Dimensional Solids 316 Calculation of Potential. L. Pease 23 May Depression in Klystron Gaps MS Coding for Tracking adar T. C. Bartee 11 June anging P. E. Wood, Jr. 319 adar ange Equations for B. S. Goldstein 14 June 1963 Narrow-Band Optical Sources 320 Growing Helical Density Waves C. E. Hurwitz 17 Oct in Semiconductor Plasmas 321 A Linear-FM adar Pulse Com-.C.Yost 11 July pression System Employing Thickness-Tapered Dispersive Delay Lines 26

31 Technical eports T No. 322 Properties of Dielectrics from eflection Coefficients in One Dimension H. E. Moses 11 July 1963 C. M. deidder Hayden Serial DDC and No. Prices t 32 3 The Theory of Array Antennas (with Emphasis on adar Applications) J, E. Allen 25 July H-563 M $1.50 P$ Investigation of Effects of Surface Deviations on Haystack Antenna adiation Patterns A.. Dion 29 July Detection of the Energy Peak of an Arbitrary Signal L. Kleinrock 23 Aug Translationally Covariant Hamiltonians II. E. Moses J. S. Eomont 26 Aug Haystack Antenna System Status eport A. O. Kuhnel 13 Sept ) The eduction of Electromagnetic Backscatter from a Plasma-Clad Conducting Body E. L. Murphy 23 Sept adiometric Measurements at 8.5-mm Wavelength with a 28-Foot Antenna During December 1962 V. L. Eynn M. D. Sohigian M. L. Meeks 8 Oct adar Observations of the Moon at 8.6-mm Wavelength V. E. Eynn M. D. Sohigian E. A. Crocker 8 Oct adio-echo Studies of Meteors at 68-cm Wavelength. Part I: Sporadic Meteors J. V. Evans 29 Oct A. Brockelman Millstone Hill adar Station esults of Long-Baseline adar Interferometer Studies E. Gehrels 7 Nov Mariner A Plasma Probe H.S. Bridge B. ossi F. Scherb. H. Baker. S. Cuikay E. F. Eyon, III 5 Dec The West Ford Antenna System B. F. EaPage 6 Dec

32 Technical eports Hayden Serial DDC and T No. No. Prices 339 Signal Parameter Estimation E.J. Kelly 8 Jan for Seismometer Arrays M.J. Levin 341 adio-echo Studies of Meteors J.V.Evans 17 Jan at 68-em Wavelength. Part II:.A. rockelman Shower Meteors 342 Measurement of the Diameter M. Labitl 20 Jan of the Electronic Wake of the Hypersonic Pellets 343 Project West Ford Payload W.T. Higgins 20 Jan Telemetry System I.. A. Jacobson J. 13. ank in 344 Information Capacity and T. Hagfors 24 Jan Quantum Effects in Propagation Circuits 345 Interpretation of the Magnetic J. B. Good enough 28 Jan and Crystallographic Properties of Compounds with the B31 Structure 346 The Orthomatch Data B.G. Kuhn 20 Feb Transmission System 347 Probability Distribution of.n. Assal.y 4 Feb Antenna Gain for Satellite with Switched Antenna System 348 A More Precise Analysis of. L. Pease 14 Feb Multicavity Klystrons. II. Prediction of Electronic Conductance and Over-All Gain 349 adar Scattering from a J.H. Pannell 2 Mar Conducting Cone-Sphere J. heinstein A. F. Smith 28

33 GOUP EPOTS No. DDC No. liayden Serial and Prices 21G-0001 Flexowriter and Ampex Tape Terminal Input Equipment for IBM-709 Computer 21G-0003 Wallops Island Preliminary (ev.l) Processing Computer Programs 21G-0003 Wallops Island Preliminary (ev. 2) Processing Computer Programs 21G-0004 Oscilloscope Cameras for Video ecording eentry Physics Program 21G-0005 Automatic ange Tracking System for the eentry Physics Program 21G-0006 Primary ecording Instrumentation for e-entry Physics Program 21G-0007 Backup ecording Instrumentation for eentry Physics Program 21G-0008 Scanback Antenna Control for eentry Physics Program J.. Brown S. M. Ornstein S. M. Ornstein. J. Saliga J. E. Gillis E. J. Peters K. II. Morey A. II. Flink 26 Aug H-63 P$ July P$ Jan P$ Mar 1961 li-471 P$ Feb. I P$ Feb P$ May P$ July M $1.70 P$ G-0009 eal Time Clock and Teletype. M. Martinson Data Transmitter for eentry Physics Program 5 July P$ G-0011 UHF adar for eentry Physics Program 21G-0013 X-Band adar for eentry Physics Program 21G-0015 Amplitude Calibration for eentry Physics Program Arbuckle Neck adars B.G. Kuhn J. Sobolewski F. J. Dominick E. E. Schowengerdt L.C. Wilber B.G. Kuhn 19 Sept P$ Dec P$ Sept H-192 P$

34 Group eports No. DDC No. I layden Serial and Prices 21G-0016 Procedures for Operating Parametric Amplifier in eentry Physics Program F. Ft. Hutchinson 28 July I960 F. J. Dominick. II. Kingston L.C. Wilber E. E. Schowengerdt II-165 MS1.50 P$ G-0017 Anelex Printout System for eentry Physics Program E. J. Peters 21 Aug ') P$ G-0018 Specifications for Needles Kilter Program Package F. E. Heart 2444') P$4.90 f21g-0019 Specification for Needles Statistical Orbit Prediction Program W.. Crowther 20 Apr. I PS G-0021 An Introduction to Digital Techniques 21G-0022 Specifications for Teletype Tape Checking Procedure. M. Martinson 20 May I960 Ornstein 16 June l')t> PS M $1.50 P$ G-0022 evision of West Ford TTV (Suppl. 1) Checking Program J. D. Drinan 2 Aug G-0024 West Ford Primary Print Program.1. I). IJrinan 24 Jan <> :vi$i.50 P$ G-0024 West Ford Primary Print (Suppl. 1) Program 21G-0026 West Ford Coordinate Conversion Program 21G-0027 West Ford Statistical Orbit Prediction Program.1.1). Urinan 2 Aug W.. Crowther 1 Nov W.. Crowther 2 Nov. I M $1.50 P$ P$ G-0028 West Ford Orbit Determination A. A. Mathiasen 2 Nov. I fl-222 P$ G-0029 eliability of edundant Computers. Teoste 22 Mar P$ G Specification for West Ford Pointing Program F. E. Heart 20 July P$

35 Group eports No. DDC No. llayden Serial and Prices 21G-8001 Some eliable edundant Circuits. Teoste 7 June Y1$1.50 P$ G-1 Programmed Satellite Pass Calculations A. A. Mathiasen 28 June H -414 P$ G-2 Project 861 Computer Programming System; Mathematical Analysis for Computation of adar Pointing Data Group Sept H-434 P$ G-3 Project 861 Computer Program System; Auxiliary Programs and Techniques J. D. Drinan A. A. Mathiasen 6 Sept H-426 P$ G-4 Project 861 Orbit Programs A. A. Mathiasen W.. Crowther 31 Aug P$ G-6 Project 861 Computer Program System; Pointing Program Notes D. M. Hafford 21 Nov H-455 P$ G-7 Project 861 Computer Program System; Venus Pointing Data J. D. Drinan 19 Nov 'M2H) P$ G-8 SICOSAS, an IBM 7090 Computer Assembly Program for the CDC 160-A Computer J. D. Drinan 17 Jan H-469 M$1.70 P$24.65 t22g-0002 An Algorithm for Assembling P.. Bagley a Simple Tabular eport 14 July P$6.70 t22g-0004 Approximations to Model Atmospheres A. P. Og 10 Nov P$7.60 t22g-0005 A Catalog of Tangent ays F.H. Ditto 12 Aug H-35 P$15.70 t22g-0006 Sub-Program Storage Within A. A. Grometstein 18 Aug a Digital Computer: A Cargo- Loading Problem P$5.50 t22g-0009 A Facility for Automatic Con- C. W. Uskavitch 29 Sept struction of Large Program Systems P$

36 Group eports No. DDC No. I Iayden Serial and Prices t22g-0011 An Efficient Iterative Procedure for Locating the Optimum Operating Point of a Noisy System II. J. Kushner 7 Dec M$2.35 P$20.80 t22g-0012 Program Description and Operating Manual for PAVEG (Position and Velocity Error Generator) D. L. Lovenvirth 14 Dec P$7.60 t22g-0014 Applications of Boolean. T. Prosser Matrices to the Analysis of Flow Diagrams 21 Dec P$ G-0017 Macro Library for Easier J. S. Heart Coding 15 Jan P$ G-0018 Introduction to an Investigation F. Levine of a Technique for Smoothing adar eturns from an Artificial Earth Satellite 15 Jan P$ G-0019 Preliminary Description of GENDAE J.B. Williams, Jr. 15 Jan. I P$ G-0020 The GENDAE Identification M.M.Daley Function 15 Jan. I M$2.35 P$ G-0021 On the Linear Smoothing of edundant adar Data from Satellites F.C. Schweppe 25 Aug. I P$18.40 f22g-0024 Analysis and Design of Simple.W. Sittler Nonlinear Noise Filters 22G-0025 The Design of a Language for D. einer Simplex System Users 5 Feb.I M$1.70 P$ Mar P$ G-0027 Specifications and Operating Instructions for the OPEA ll.d. Fridman 4 Apr. I H-80 P$7.90 f 22G-0029 Decoding of Group Codes for Binary Symmetric Channels W.I. Wells 21 Mar. I M$1.80 P$ G-0034 On the Consistency of the Photon-Electron System II. T. Prosser 6 June I P$

37 Group eports No. DDC No. Hayden Serial and Prices 22G A Method for Locating the Maximum of a Function of a Single Variable in the Presence of Noise. C. Norris 20 Oct H-207 P$ G-0036 Classification of Binary Sequences W. I. Wells 10 May I P$ G-0038 A Method for Computing Keplerian Orbit Parameters from Two Positions with Times A. P. Oe 9 June I P$ G-0039 Some esults of Estimating Satellite Elements from Millstone Hill Averaged Data 22G-0041 Flouting Procedures in Communications Networks. Part I: andom Procedures 22G-0042 GENDAE System - Fundamental Concepts of Logic and Structure II.D. Fridman 2 Nov. I T. Prosser 12 July I J. B. Williams, Jr. 17 Oct. I P$10.60 K-135 P$ P$ G-0043 Efficient Iterative Methods for Optimizing the Performance of Multi-Parameter Noisy Systems H.J. Kushner 20 Oct. I P$ G-0046 An Empirical Investigation of Procedures for Locating the Maximum Peak of a Multiple- Peak egression Function E. J. Magee 20 Oct. I H-206 P$ G-0051 On the Behavior of the Geometric Genus Under Ground Field Extension P. L. Falb 20 Oct. I P$ G-0052 On Determining the atio Between the Area of an Elliptical Sector and Its Triangle Approximation. Crittendon E. Dubinsky II. D. Fridman 18 May P$ G-0053 Concepts of Automatic Data Storage and etrieval in the Simplex System C.W. Uskavitch 17 Oct P$ G-0054 A Survey of the Simplification of Truth Functions W. Draisin 20 Oct. I P$

38 Group eports No. DDC No. Hayden Serial and Prices 22G-0055 A Sequential Procedure for Sampling the Population with the Maximum Mean Kushner 23 Feb M $ 1.50 P$ G-0061 A Number of esults from Studies of Digital Filtering and the Convergence of Iterative Techniques ft. Crittendon 1 June 1961 E. Dub in sky D. Lubell F. C. Schweppe P$13;15 22G-0071 Movement of Military Operations-Centers or Other Military Installations as Safeguard Against Nuclear Attack llalberstein 14 Mav P$8.15 t22g-l Movement of Military Centers as Safeguard Against Nuclear Attack, Part II J.ll. llalberstein 12 June P$ G-2 Methods for the Adaptive Optimization of Binary Detection Systems 11. J. Kushner 9 Nov P$ G-3 Partial Differential Equations: First-Order Theory in One Dependent Variable Deterministic Case P. L. Falb 27 Nov P$ G-4 On Optimal Linear Control Systems Which Minimize the Time Integral of the Absolute Value of the Control Function (Minimum-Fuel Control Systems) M. Athanassiades 10 May P$23.65 t 22G-5 Newtonian Drag Coefficients and Weights for Blunted Cone-Spheres at Small Angles of Attack A. Freed 30 Mar M $1.50 P$ G-6 The Local Behavior of Circular Orbits F.C. Schweppe 23 Feb P$ G-7 A Model for the Study of K. M. Say re Communications Degradation 29 Mar P$ G-8 Time-Optimal Velocity Control M. Athanassiades 6 Sept of a Spinning Space Body P. L. Falb P$ G-9 Time- and Fuel-Optimal Attitude Control M. Athans 23 May P$

39 Group eports No. DDC No. llayden Serial and Prices 22G-10 eduction of Computational and Data Transmission equirements for Trajectory Estimation Using Multiple Sites F.C. Schweppe 23 Aug P$ G-13 Newtonian Drag of Coated Cylinders A. Freed 7 Jan P$ G-15 An Introduction to Estimation F.C. Schweppe 28 Aug Theory for Dynamical Systems P$ G-16 Tables of the Amplitude and J. heinstein 19 June 1963 Phase of the Backscatter from a Conducting Sphere P$9.60 f24-54 Phone Line Data Transmission K. E. Perry Sept Systems M $1.50 P$5.20 t2g Magnetic Core SDV F. L. McNamara 23 Dec P$ G-25-4 Error Statistics on Dual A-l Digital Data Transmission Circuits from Kingston, New York to Cape Canaveral, Florida E. J. Hofmann G. E. Masters 6 June M$2.05 P$37.30 t2g Error Statistics on Dual A-l Digital Data Transmission Circuits from Lexington, Massachusetts to So. Truro, Massachusetts E. J. Hofmann Feb P$ G-0001 Design and Analysis of Circuitry for a Matched Filter System 25G-0002 eflections from Spheroids W. A. Petersen D. Parker 5 Aug. I P $ Feb P$4.60 t25g-0003 Measurement of Time Varying.G.Gallager Telephone Line Characteristics 25G-0004 The Characterization of Chan- H. Sherman nels with apid Multiplicative Perturbations. Sept P$ Aug P$15.70 }5

40 Group eports DDC No. No. 25G-0005 Error Statistics on Dual Data E.J. Hofmann 20 Oct Circuits from Kingston. New York to tape Canaveral, Florida 25G-0006 Error Statistics on the E.J. Hofmann 19 Feb. I Hawaiian Cable 25G-0007 A Converter for AN/GSC-4 W.G.Schmidt 29 Jan. I Connection to the Automatic- Digital Data Error ecorder 25G-0008 AXDWOD Circuitry and W.G.Schmidt 20 July Circuit Characteristics 25G-0010 Error Statistics on a Dong- E.J. Hofmann 17 June I Haul Looped Telephone Circuit P. L. Grant Utilizing the Milgo Data System 25G-0012 Impulse Noise on an H-44. Pfeiffer Apr. I Telephone Circuit Looped from II. Yudkin Lexington. Massachusetts via West Haven, Connecticut 25G-0013 A Proposal for Long ange M. S. Macrakis 19 Feb. I Communications Between Ground and Low-Orbiting Satellites 25G-0014 Bermuda to New York adio. E. Greim 10 Mar. I Teletype eliability Tests 25G-0015 Study of Torsional Waves in M. S. Macrakis 27 May I a Laminated Elastic od 25G-0017 eliability Modifications to E.J. Hofmann 25 Aug the ADDE and Kineplex P. L. Grant Converter W.A. Petersen W.G. Schmidt t25g-0019 TANSWOD - A Portable W.G.Schmidt 19 Oct Word Generator for Use in Measurement of Bit Error Distribution 25G-0021 Determination of cuto ff B. eiffen 24 Oct for the Asymmetric Channel 25G-0021 Determination of cuto ff B. eiffen 3 Mar (ev. 1) for the Asymmetric Channel 1 la\ den Serial and Prices P$ P$ P$ P$ P$15.10 II-79 M $1.50 P$ M $1.50 P$ P$ P$ M $1.50 P$4.90 II-194 P$ P$ P$ ,

41 Group eports No. DDC No. Hayden Serial and Prices 25G-0022 The Design of Data Transmission Systems. G. Enticknap.M. Lerner 4 Oct. I H-167 P$ G-0024 Error Statistics on the Collins E. J. Hofmann Kineplex Over Various Media P. L. Grant E. H. Harvey 12 Jan P$ G-0025 Error Statistics Utilizing the E. J. Hofmann Milgo Data System Over P. L. Grant Various Media 23 Jan P$ G-0026 Error Statistics Utilizing the Code Translation Data System Over Various Media E. J. Hofmann 28 Mar P$ G-0028 Collected Error Statistics Utilizing Four Modems Over Various Telephone Circuits E. J. Hofmann 23 Jan H-259 M $1.50 P$ G-0032 The Design of Band Separation A.I. Grayzel Kilters 4 Jan P$ G-0033 Cerenkov adiation and Millimeter Wave Applications (Part A) M. S. Macrakis 3 May P$ ( Specifications for a GOBI Data Transmission Modern E. J. Hofmann 18 July M $1.50 P$ G-0037 Error Statistics of A-l Digital Data Signaling Equipment over Various Media P. L. Grant 15 Sept H-348 P$31.40 f25g-l A Lower Bound for the Sum of Independently Distributed Continuous andom Variables B. eiffen 27 Oct ,\1$1.50 P$2.90 f25g-2 Sequential Decoding for Binary Channels with Noise and Synchronization Errors.G. Gallager 27 Oct P$ G-3 Applicability of Coding to adio Teletype Channels A. B. Fontaine 27 Oct P$ G-4 Experiments in the Improve- H. L. Yudkin ment of the Impulse esponse of Telephone Circuits 27 Nov P$

42 Group eports No. DDC No. Ilayden Serial and Prices 25G-5 Automatic Error-Detection System for Toll-Grade Telephone Circuit Data Transmission W.G. Schmidt 27 Nov H128 H-367 P$ G-6 Matching and Error Counter L. Staaf E. J. Ilofmann 5 Dec P$ G-7 Semi-Automatic ANDWOKD Printed Circuit Tester C. A. Hoover 27 Nov P$ G-8 COB I Data Transmission P. L. Grant Testing in the United Kingdom 27 Mar M $1.50 P$ G-9 Transmission Testing on Alaskan Forward-Propagation Tropospheric Scatter Circuits P. L. Grant 29 May M $1.50 P$ G-10 evised ANDWOD Circuitry and Circuit Characteristics W.G. Schmidt 21 Aug E-447 M $1.50 P$ G-11 Data Transmission Testing P. L. Grant from Donnelly Flats, Alaska to Sunnyvale, California over a Network of Carrier Equipment 21 Feb M $1.50 P$ G-12 Data Transmission Testing P. L. Grant from Donnelly Flats, Alaska to Sunnyvale, California over a TD-2 Microwave Circuit 29 Nov M$1 50 P$ G-13 Non-linear Effects in a Plasma M. S. Macrakis 8 Jan I! -467 P$ G-14 Error Statistics and Coding A. B. for Digital Data Transmission over Telephone and Teletype Circuits Fontaine 21 Jan H-481 P$ G-15 Blocks in Error and Pareto's B. J. Moriarty Law 28 Jan P$2.15 f25g-l6 An Optimum Demodulator B. eiffen for Poisson Processes: 11. Sherman Photon Source Detectors 20 Feb P$

43 Group eports No. DDC No. llayden Serial and Prices 25G-17 Some Experimental esults for a Sequential Decoding Algorithm Applied to an Asymmetric Channel B. e if fen D. Wiggert 12 Feb P$ G-19 Delay in Data Transmission Through Simple Networks : Steady State Characteristics with Infinite Nodal Storage B. J. Moriarty 6 June P$ G-20 Thresholds for Several Analog Modulation Systems B. eiffen 6 May P$ G-1 Uniform Oscillations from Infrared Masers (12 September 1961) J.. O'Connor II. A. Bostick D.B. Barker 8 Jan P$ G-1 A Note on the Multiple J. C. Fogarty Zeros of andom Polynomials J. Max 31 Aug H-420 M $1.50 P$ G-3 A andom Acceleration Model for Filtering Polynomial- Like Signals L. E. Jones F. C. Schweppe 25 Oct M $1.50 P$8.40 3G-0002 The Distribution of Electrons in the Upper Ionosphere from Backscatter Observations J. V. Evans 23 Nov P$7.00 3G-0002 (Suppl. 1) The Distribution of Electrons in the Upper Ionosphere from Backscatter Observations J. V. Evans 3 Apr P$3.70 3G adio Communication Using Moon eflected Signals J. V. Evans 19 Dec P$ G-0004 The Scattering Properties of the Lunar Surface at adio Wavelengths J. V. Evans 10 Jan P$ Millstone Observations on NASA Shotput II Balloon, 16 January I960, and Preliminary Conclusions Group Jan P$ Millstone Observations During P.B. Sebring the NASA Shotput III Experiment, 27 February I960 A Preliminary Investigation of G.H. Pettengill Meteor Echoes at UHF V.C. Pineo 2 Mar. I P$ Mar. I P$

44 Group eports Ilayden Serial DDC and No. No. Prices 30G-0004 Millstone Observations During D. P. Ilynek 29 Apr. I the NASA Shotput IV Experiment P$5.20 t 30G-0005 Millstone Hill adar Station - G. H. Pettengill 16 May I A Summary of Millstone Hill esults for the TIOS I P$9.70 Satellite Launching iog-0007 Millstone Operations elated.. Silva 23 June to the Pioneer V Space Probe P$ G-0009 Coding Instructions for B.A.Jensen 1 Nov. I Floating Point Trigonometric, Inverse Trigonometric, Hyper- P$3.10 bolic and Exponential Functions 30G-0010 Digital Tracking Loop for E. C. Eraser 12 Sept. I Iligh-Powered, Experimental adar P$ G-0011 Lunar Communication Test P. 13. Sebring 28 Sept. I Summary P$ Ci-0014 Distribution of Electrons J.V.Evans 15 Sept in the E egion P$ G-2 adar Cross-Section Observa- D. P. Ilynek 19 Eeb tions of the Echo I ('omnium- cations Satellite P$24.15 t Communication System for a M. I. Skolnik 14 May Mars econnaissance Vehicle L. Cartledge L. J. icardi P$17.50 t The Autocovariance Filter J.L.Allen 10 Aug P$ An Analysis of Angular. Manasse 6 Dec Accuracies from adar Measurements P$ The Application of the Theory. Manasse 20 Aug of Signal Detectability to Sig- nals with Unknown Polarization P$8.50 and Phase The Performance of Post-. Manasse 28 Nov Detection Integrators for the Detection of a Sine Wave in P$7.90 Noise at Low Input Signal-to- Noise atio 40

45 Group eports No. DDC No. Ilayden Serial and Prices t G-2 A New Phone Line Data System for Use in SAGE Preliminary Study of the Effect of Ozone on Atmospheric Transmission in the ange 0.25 Micron to 0.60 Micron K. E. Perry 1 May H-30 P$13.90 J. II. Meyer 19 Eeb E. Newell P$ Observations at ound Hill on Shot Put II L. P. ainville 1 Mar. I H-62 P$ G-0014 Convection and Diffusion of Ionization in the E-Layer II. Feshbach F. Villars 1 Dec H-229 P $15.40 t 33G-0015 Precision Tropospheric adio J.. Bauer efraction Corrections for F. A. Wilson anges from Nautical Miles 20 Feb H-270 P$ G-1 Programming for the Group 3 3 Analog-to-Digital Conversion System. P. Ingalls W. C. Mason 9 July PS Pattern ecognition and Learning O.G. Selfridge 20 July 1955 H-21 P$7.30 f Heuristic Aspects of the Artificial Intelligence Problem M. L. Minsky 17 Dec Ii-58 P$26.80 t "MAUDE" (Morse Automatic Decoder) B. N. Eisenstadt B. Gold D. M. Nelson T. S. Pitcher O. G. Selfridge 30 Apr P$13.10 ( Legendre Sequences N. Zierler 2 May H-359 P$1.90 f Some esults of the "MAUDE" Program B. Byrnes B. Gold C. Kemball June H-39 P$9.40 f A Preliminary Study of Human Pattern ecognition U. Neisser 12 Sept H-59 P$

46 Group eports No. Din- No. llayden Serial and Prices t A Survey of Soviet Communication Electronics P. E. Green, Jr., Editor Sept M$2.65 P$59.75 t A Summary of Detection Theory Notions in adar Astronomy Terms P. E. Green, Jr. 18 Jan P$ A Transistorized Frequency Standard P.L. Fleck 26 Jan.I P $ G-0002 Data ecording Equipment for Propagation Experiments. E. Gay W. B. Smith C. A. Wagner 12 Apr P$9.70 t 34G-0003 adiometer Techniques in adar. Price 10 June P$ G-0005 A Computer Program for Processing Signals eceived in adar Astronomy Experiments P. L. Fleck T. J. Goblick 14 Oct. I P$ G-0006 Sequential Transmission of Digital Information with Feedback M. Horstein 8 Aug.I M$1.80 P$ G-0008 On the Detection of Stochastic Signals in Additive Normal Noise: Part II D. Middleton 1 28 Dec P$ G-1 A Critique of Wilcox's Method of Ambiguity Function Synthesis W.S. Widnall 28 Nov F$3.15 t 34G-2 The Detection and Identifi- G. L. cation of Underground Nuclear Explosions: A Study Turin 2 Mar P$9.40 t 34G-3 The Effect of Approximation Errors in a General Class of Matched Filter Detectors M. J. Levin 13 Feb II-379 P$4.40 t 34G-4 Maximum-Likelihood Estimation of the Correlation Function of a Threshold Signal, and Its Application to the Measurement of the Target Scattering Function in adar Astronomy. Price 25 May P$8.90 t 34G-5 Instantaneous Spectra and Ambiguity Function M. J. Levin 2 Mar P$

47 Group eports No. DDC No. llayden Serial and Prices 34G-6 Estimation of Doppler Shift and Spectral Width of a andom Process 34G-7 Estimation of the Second- Order Statistics of andomly Time-Varying Linear Systems 34G-8 The Estimation of a Pulse Transfer Function in the Presence of Noise 34G-9 Confidence Intervals and Sample Sizes in the Measurement of Signal and Noise Powers, Signal-to-Noise atios and Probability of Error M. J. Levin 12 June P$4.40 M. J. Levin 2 Nov H-445 P$11.40 M.J. Levin 9 July P$5.65 J.L. Holsinger 3 Jan P$ G-10 Upper Bound to the Capacity of a Linear Time-Varying Channel with Additive Gaussian Noise G.D. Forney, Jr. 26 Sept P$ G-12 adar Observations of the Planet Venus in the Soviet Union in April Feb H-489 P$ G-0002 Electron Density Measurements in the Wakes of llypervelocity Pellets M. Labitt M. A. Berlin 25 May P$ G-2 Kinetic Theory Description of the Initial Expansion of a Gas Cloud G. Bienkowski 2 Nov H-446 P$ Band-Pass Filters with Linear Phase.M. Lerner July P$ A History of the Effort of MIT Lincoln Laboratory in the UHF/SHF Tropospheric- Scatter Communication Field Utilizing Frequency Modulation W. E. Morrow, Jr. W.T. Burke 1 Jan P$12.70 f On the Pathological Character of Independent andom Variables D. G. Brennan 5 May P$7.60 t A Method of Speech Compression. M. Lerner 24 Aug M$3.15 P$

48 Group eports No. DDC No. 11 ayden Serial and Prices Design of Signals.M. Lerner 11 Feb I' $ Additional Tests on the AN/FC-47 (XD-1) Mockup System B. E. Nichols 11 Mar P$4.00 t 36G-0045 The Capture of the Weaker of Two Co-Channel Frequency Modulated Signals J. M. Gutwein 21 May I M$2.30 P$ G-0047 A Tabulation of Quadratic esidues or Legendre Sequences with espect to Primes up to 1021.M. Lerner A. Sherman 27 July P$ C-1 The Influence of Terrain Shielding on adio Wave Propagation at 8000 Mcps W. E. Morrow, Jr. 20 Nov D. Karp. V. Locke, Jr. W.C. Provencher P$ G-2 Microwave Cross Section of Thin Dipoles C. L. Mack, Jr. 15 Nov P$ C.-3 36G-4 36G-5 36G-7 37G (ev. 1) Optimum Satellite Dispensing Velocities for an Equatorial High Altitude Nonsynchronized Satellite Communication System A eal-time Fourier Transformer The Selection of Varactor Diodes for a 2X Multiplier Statistics of Visibility in Satellite Communication Systems A Theorem on Fourier Integrals and an Application to the Theory of Measurement in Quantum Mechanics The Use of Pulse Coding to Discriminate Against Clutter W. E. Morrow, Jr. 5 Dec w.1. J. I). E. Morrow, Jr. Max Petriceks Karp P$ July P$5.60 D. E. Crook 18 Mar P$10.80 C. L. Mack, Jr. 12 Sept P$7.00 II. E. Moses 5 Feb P$2.40. Manasse 7 June P$

49 Group eports No. DDC No. liayden Serial and Prices adar Coverage on ICBM Trajectories P. A. Willmann 7 July P$ The Use of adar Interferometer Measurements to Study Planets. Manasse 18 Mar P$5.50 t ange and Velocity Accuracy from adar Measurements. Manasse 3 Feb P$ G-0001 adar and Optical Observations on eentry of the Trailblazer I (D-58) Test Vehicle of June 4, G adar and Optical Observations on eentry of the Trailblazer I (D-58) Test Vehicle of March 29, 1960 ILL. Kasnitz H. L. Kasnitz May I H-244 P$6.10 June I P$ G-0002 An S-Band System for Meas- II. G. Pascalar urement of Scattering from D. E. Crook Ilypervelocity Models 312G MC Beacon Tracking E. F. Tarbox System for eentry Physics Oct. I P$ Sept P$ G-0006 AC and Impulse Switching Techniques for Use with Magnetic Memories. E. McMahon 26 June P$ G-1 Flashing Light Encoders L.A. Jacobson 27 Nov H-372 P$6.15 t 312G-3 On the Turbulent Far-Wake in Incompressible Axi- Symmetric Flow 15 Nov H-362 P$ G-4 Scattering from a Homogeneous Plasma Cylinder of Infinite Length C. M. deidder L. G. Peterson 15 Jan H-392 P$ G-5 Three-Degrees-of-Freedom K. Kresa Trajectory Analysis Program P. A. Willmann 30 Jan P$ G-7 Optical Observations of Lincoln Laboratory Hypersonic e-entry Vehicles Trailblazers Ic and Id F. A. Wilson J.. Bauer 16 May H-418 P$

50 Group eports Ilayden Serial DDC: and No. No. Prices 312G-8 Scattering from a adially C. M. deidder 4 Dec Varying Plasma Cylinder L.G. Peterson of Infinite Length p $ G-9 Linearized Theory of Homo- A. W. K. Metzner 7 June geneous Turbulence in a Com- pressible Fluid P $ G-10 Sources of Error in Microwave C. Bressel 3 July Transmission Measurement of G.H. I^rice Ionized Trails P$ G-12 adar Data ecording System, A. C. Dyer 23 Aug Arbuckle Neck. Site, Wallops D.Keren Island, Virgina.W. MacComb P$11.20 II. W. udolph, Jr. 312G-13 Programs for Calculating K. Kresa 8 Aug a Predicted adar Trajectory M.. Tausner P$ Mcps Tracking Antenna for M.E. Devane 1 Dec Millstone Hill adar P$ G-0001 The Study of Waveguide. N. Assaly 25 Jan Shorting Plungers P$ G-1 Near-Field Characteristics L.J.icardi 17 Oct of Array Antennas W.C. Danforth, Jr. M.H. Malone P$ G-2 A Mechanically Fixed adar L.J.icardi 16 Oct Antenna with Scanning. N. Assaly Capability W. C. Danforth, Jr. P$ G-3 A Mechanical Duplexer for B. F. LaPage 8 Dec High-Powered X-Band adars P$11.65 t315g-4 Millstone Hill Zenith- M. E. Devane 7 Jan Pointing Paraboloid P$ G-5 A Discussion of the Use of a.n. Assaly 28 Feb System of Passive Satellites in Stationary Orbits for adio P$6.20 Communication I4G-0002 An Experimental Communica- M.M.Kessler 31 Mar. I H-283 tion Center for Scientific and Technical Information P$

51 Group eports No. DDC No. llayden Serial and Prices t4g-0007 A Millimeter Wave Anti- J.W. Meyer Missile Miss Distance Indicator 16 Jan H-245 P$2.80 4G-0010 System Applications of Millimeter Waves J.W. Meyer 17 Feb H-261 P$ G-0002 Practical ealization of Video D.. Bromaghim 14 July I960 and IF Matched Filters H-144 P$ G-0004 Doppler Analyzer Display D.. Bromaghim W. II. Drury W. F. Kelley 7 Mar H-274 P$ G-0008 A General Method for Controlling the Time and Frequency Envelopes of FM Signals E. N. Fowle 5 June P$ G-0009 A Method of Signal Design Employing Saddle Point Integration. D. Haggarty 19 May P$ G-0011 On Entire Functions and a Fourier Integral Problem J. A. Sheehan 5 July P$ G-0012 An F Multiple Beam Forming Technique W. P. Delaney 9 Aug H-334 P$ G-0014 Some ecent Strip Trans- D.H. Temme mission Line Measurements, Formulae, Techniques and Components for Phased Array adar t41g-l Operational Characteristics of 16 Electron-Beam Parametric Amplifiers in a 900 Mcps Phased Array J.H. Teele 19 Sept Aug H-346 P$8.40 H-444 P$ G-3 Echolocation Systems of the Bat: Progress eport on Experimental Studies Conducted at F.A. Webster's Laboratory (1 Nov Sept. 1962) N. I. Durlach F. A. Webster! 14 Aug P$ G-5 Asymptotic Behavior of the Spectra of F Pulses with Linear Frequency Modulation S. L. Borison D. F. DeLong 9 Oct II-545 P$

52 Group eports No. 41G-6 esponse Functions of Linear' Time-Varying Systems DDC No. J.C. Lindenlaub 9 Sept Hayden Serial and Prices P$ G-0001 Testing of Spun-Cast Parabolic Antennas V. L. Lynn K.,1. Keeping 14 July P$ (; - 1 Commentary on a Paper by Kuklev Concerning the Influence of Noise on a Decoding Unit Csing a Pulse Code Group D. Middleton 28 Dec P$ G-2 Phase Shifting to Avoid Interference egions Between Antenna Elements. II. Labitt 23 May II-395 P$ ange Ambiguity esolution in Iligh-PF adars Through the Use of Multiple Values of PF. C. Labonte 24 Feb P$ G-1 A Multicavity Klystron Computer Program Including Potential Depression Correction S. F. Catalano C. Guay G. L. Guernsey. L. Pease M. E. Schwarz, Jr. 29 Aug P$ Notes on MIT Simulation Techniques Notes on MIT Simulation Techniques Part II f adar eturns from Birds and Their Elimination from adar Outputs t Some Properties of Folded Cylinder T Tubes at Intermediate UIIF Powers.1. W. McGinn, Jr. 7 Oct ,1. VY. McGinn, Jr. 29 Mar F.ichardson 22 Dec J. M. Stacey II. M. Kohler F.. Naka. E. Slatterv 30 Dec P$ P$ P$ P$14.20 t Analysis of Noise in Parametric Amplifiers of the Negative Conductance Type C. Blake 22 Jan P$4.00 *t A Frequency Domain Theory of Parametric Amplification 13. J. Leon 6 Apr P$

53 Group eports No. DDC No. llayden Serial and Prices 4b-42 esonant-cavity Stabilization of eflex-klystron Oscillators W. A. Andrews C. E. Chase 11. Feldman Jan P$12.10 t46-43 Design Considerations for Cassegrainian and Gregorian eflector Type Microwave System K..1. Keeping 25 Jan. I P$ Folded Cylinder T for 3{ - Inch Line C. E. Muehe. J. C'arbone 1 Dec P$ Tables of Some Properties of J. Fineman Liquid Helium C. K. Chase 10 Aug P$ A Simple Clean Pressure Gauge for the Millimeter ange C. E. Muehe 18 Nov li-17b P$3.10 t46-48 The Traveling Wave esonator and High Power Microwave Testing S.J. Miller 8 Jan H-166 PS Folded Cylinder UHF Duplexer for 6V -Inch Coaxial Line C. E. Muehe 10 Mar. I P$ G-0001 A Horizontally-Polarized Omnidirectional Linear Array with a Cosecant- Squared Vertical Beam 46G-0002 A Broadband Impedance Transition for Coaxial Line 46G-0003 Some Aspects of High Power Window Design 46G-0005 Primary Feed for Damp Ship Antenna 46G-0006 The High Frequency Low Pressure Discharge 46G-0007 An Additional Consideration in the Design of Traveling Wave esonators F.I. Sheftman C. B. Nelson C. E. Muehe K. J. Keeping H. S. Bennett S.J. Miller 31 Mar II-91 P$ Apr H-84 P$ Oct P$ July H-131 P$ Aug H-339 P$ Oct P$

54 Group eports No. DDC No. Ilayden Serial and Prices 46G-0008 A Wide Band Antenna Having K.J. Keeping Axially Symmetrical Patterns, High Gain and Low Side Lobes for All Polarizations 30 Nov P$ G-0009 A Simple Approximate Expression for Converting Directly from Noise Figures in DB to Noise Temperatures E. P. McCurley C. Blake 8 Dec J $ G-0010 A Family of Hybrids in Large W. A. Both Size Coaxial Line 17 Jan M $1.50 P$ G-0012 revaluation of Three Microwave Densitometers S. J. Miller F. I. Sheftman 21 July M $1.50 P$ G-0013 Some Equilibrium Properties J. Lineman of Elemental Superconductors 31 July M $1.50 P$ G-1 Amplitude and Phase Deviation in Waveguides with Shunt Devices A. II. Kessler 8 June P$ G-2 The Surface esistance of High-Current Microwave Discharges in Argon 46G-3 A Simple Method for Designing an Elliptical Polarizer in Square Waveguide 46G-4 Experimental Evaluation of a 1000-Wavelength Antenna C. E. Muehe 20 Mar T. J. Fessenden A. II. Kessler 28 May W. J. Getsinger W.D.Fitzgerald 13 May V. L. Lynn K.J. Keeping P$ P$ M $1.50 P$8.40 t The Theory of the adiometer E.J. Kelly D. 11. Lyons W. L. oot 2 May P$ Computer Simulation of the Pure-Phase Periodogram and the Doppler Phase Difference Integrator S. F. Catalano E.J. Jones 12 Sept P$2.65 f A Decoding Procedure for Polynomial Codes I. S. eed G. Solomon 6 Mar P$2.50 f Note on Mixed Pre- and Post- Detection Integration of Doppler Echoes D. II. Lyons 12 May P$

55 Group eports No. DDC No. 1 la\ den Serial and Prices t47-26 An IF Power Comparator with Large Dynamic ange G.. Curry M. Axelbank 12 May H-43 P$8.80 t47-28 Three-Phase Codes D. F. DeLong 24 July P$6.10 t47-29 False Alarm ate for the Doppler Phase Difference Integrator I. S. eed E. J. Jones H.M. Jones J. J. Mikulski 9 Oct P$7.90 t47-30 On the Sensitivity of a Simple Continuously Calibrated adiometer E. J. Kelly J.W. McGinn 18 Dec P$4.30 t47-32 Computer Applications of Boolean Functions of Time I. S. eed.c. Jeffrey. 15 Sept P$ False Alarm ate of the Doppler Phase Difference Integrator J. J. Mikulski. 30 Sept P$ Some Counting and Inversion Formulas Involving Groups G. Solomon 1 Dec P$5.20 f47-35 Statistical Error Control of a ealizable Binary Symmetric Channel I. S. eed 1 Nov P$ Detection of Signals in Non- Gaussian Noise D.L. Clark 15 Dec P$5.50 t47-37 Linear ecursive Sequences G. Solomon as Finite Difference Equations 15 Mar I P$5.20 f47-38 The Scattering Matrix: Polarization, Power and Periodic Bodies from the Viewpoint of Matrix Theory J. J. Mikulski 47G-0001 The Characteristics of a Series M. Axelbank of Fixed Coils at VHF G.. McCully G.. Curry 47G-0003 A Direct-Coupled Multiplier D. A. Cahlander for Acoustic Sonar 1 Mar I P$ Apr. I P$ May I960 H-103 P$

56 Group eports Ilayden Serial DDC and No. No. Prices 47( The Characteristics of a M. Axelbank 3 June I Series of Tunable Coils G.. McCully at VI IF G. K. Curry P$ G-000b Experimental Autocorrelation D.F. Delong 24 Oct. I H of Binary Codes P$ G-0007 Detection of Signals in Non- J. W. McGinn, Jr. 7 Oct. I Gaussian Noise Computation esults for the Linear and P$8.80 Limiting Detector Systems 47G-0010 An Ultrasonic eceiver for A. Bertolini 1 Dec. I Detecting Signals of Hats P$ G-0010 An Ultrasonic eceiver for A. Bertolini 5 Dec (ev. 1) Detecting Signals of Bats P$ O-00U Traveling-Wave Tubes in D.Keren 28 Dec. I adiometers ft/i $1.50 P$8.80 t47(i-0012 Idler Circuits in Varactor B. L. Diamond 13 Dec Frequency Multipliers M$1.95 I' $ G-0013 The adar Measurement of F.J.Kelly 6 Jan ange, Velocity and Acceleration P$ Ci-0014 An Amplifier for Driving G.. Curry 11 Apr Fleetrostatic Transducers P$ G-0015 Detection of Signals in Non-.1. W. McGinn, Jr. 3 Apr Gaussian Noise-Computation esults for the atio Detector l'$8.80 System 47G-0016 A Non-Gaussian Noise D.F.Mayer 28 Feb Generator P$ G-0018 An S-Band Sweep-Frequency D.Keren 17 Mar eceiver l'$ G-0019 AFC with Pulse eference T.J.ey 9 Nov. I P$29.90 ^2

57 Group eports No. DDC No. Ilayden Serial and Prices t47g-00z0 A New Class of Codes G. Solomon 28 Apr P$ G-0022 Quaternary Cyclic Codes G. Solomon 13 Sept M $1.50 P$ G-0023 AFC for Discrete Frequencies T. J. ey 19 May P$ G-0025 The Phase Feriodogram Detector E.J. Kelly 17 May P$ G-0026 A Method for Finding Output. P. Wishner Probability Densities 47G-0027 Distribut >n of the Nori \.\lized. P. Wishner Periodogi Detector 20 June June M $1.50 P$ P$ G-1 A Weight F' Codes mla for Gri 'ip G. Solomon 9 Oct M $1.50 P$ G-2 Application of ^ istical Estimation Procedures to the Identification Problem. P. Wishner J. C. Lindenlaub 3 Nov P$ G-3 The Design of Semiconductor- Diode Detector Circuits G.. Curry M. Axelbank 28 Feb H-388 M$2.20 P$ G-4 The Covariance Functions of J. W. McGinn, Jr. 26 Feb Sine and Cosine Processes P$ G-5 Some esults for Higher- Order Varactor Frequency Multipliers B. L. Diamond 21 Mar M$2.05 P$ f47g-6 Determination of Weightto-Drag atio from atio Measurements S. F. Catalano II. Schneider 8 Mar M $1.50 P$ G-7 andom Noise in Amplitude Comparison Monopulse Systems J.W. McGinn, Jr. 7 Feb P$7.40 f48-6 A Microwave Single Sideband Modulator H.G. Pascalar 22 Apr P$

58 Group eports No. Hayden Serial DDC and No. Prices f48-7 An Investigation of Frequency II. G. Pascalar 3 Aug Stabilization Techniques for Backward Wave Oscillators I 5 $ Measurements on Type I1A-34 D. E. Crook 19 Aug Traveling Wave Tube Pre- II.G. Pascalar quency Multiplier P$2.80 f48-9 Broadbanding of a Klystron A. Saharian 4,Jan Output C av ity M $ P$ G-1 Measurement of Field Strength I. Hefni 8 Feb on esonator Boundaries by the Perturbation of adiation P$8.65 Field 5G-0001 A Heuristic Program that J.. Slagle 10 May Solves Symbolic Integration Problems in Freshman Gal- P $27.90 culus, Symbolic Automatic Integrator (SAINT) f50-l A Computer Memory Using J. I. aff el 3 June Magnetic Films P.O. Smith P$ Techniques for Measuring T. S. Crowther 30 Mar. I the Angular Dispersion of the Easy Axis of Magnetic P$4.15 Films 51-8 The Lincoln Writer.1. T. Gilmore, Jr. 6 Oct F. Savell P$ An Audio-Frequency Ilyster- I). D. Strassberg 16 Oct esigraph for Thin Magnetic Films P$ Techniques for Pulse Testing A. 11. Anderson 29 Jan. I Magnetic Film Memory T. S. Crowther Elements P$ G-0012 A Functional Description of W. A. Clark, Jr. 28 Mar the L-l Computer P$ G-0016 The TX-2 Electrostatic. E. Savell 22 Aug. I Display System P$ G-0017 Graphical Manipulation Tech- H.H. Loomis 10 Nov. I niques Using the Lincoln TX-2 Computer P$

59 Group eports No. DDC No. 1 la\ den Serial and 1 'rues 51G-0018 A Program for Testing Se- L. Kleinrock quences of andom Numbers 25 Oct. I H-209 P$ G-0021 PCM Television Bandwidth eduction Using Pseudo- andom Noise 51G-1 Improved TX-2 Gated Pulse Amplifier 51G-2 Automatic Memory Array Production System 51G-3 Deposited Connections and Wiring 51G-5 Storage-Time Delay Calculation for a Transistor Pulse Amplifier 51G-6 Preparation of Actual-Size Printed Wiring Layouts 51G-8 Programming Specifications for the FX-1 Computer f 52-4 New Averaging Program for the Millstone Hill adar Site 52-7 Di-Pulse Logic L. G. oberts J. H. eaves C.G. yan E. A. Guditz J. H. eaves E. A. Guditz S. M. Ornstein J. E. Laynor F. Nagy K. E. Perry 30 Dec. I960 H-233 P$ Feb P$ Feb H-385 P$ Sept H-431 P$ Feb P$ Dec H-460 P$ Mar H-505 P$ Apr P$ June P$2.90 t52g-0011 Some emarks on Cyclic and Pseudo-Cyclic Codes S. S. Shatz 9 Aug. I P$ G-0013 Galois Cohomology of Certain S. S. Shatz Modules Over Formal Power Series Fields 52G-0014 Inertial Selection for Magnetic.H. Tancrell Core Logic 52G-0017 MIT Solar Plasma Experiment E. F. Lyon Instrumentation. 8 Sept I P$ Oct H-191 P$ Apr H-285 P$ ^

60 Group eports No. 52G-0018 A Tunnel Diode eflex K. E. Perry Memory 52G-0019 Interference Suppression B.H. llutcl Performance of Several KM eceivers Using Feedforward 52G-0020 A C'ohomological Lemma and S. S. Shatz Its Application f52g-l 52G-2 52G-3 52G-4-] A Solid State Buffer-Memory System to Handle andomly Transmitted Information Statistical Properties of the Dicon eceiver. M. Horowitz J. A. Dumanian Instructions for the Use of F. Nagy Mutual Moon Visibility Charts Foundations of a Theory of Algebraic Codes. Part I: Local Theory 52G-4-II Foundations of a Theory of Algebraic Codes. Part II: Global Theory 52G-5 52G-6 The Descendent Theorem in Abelian Groups Assembly of Precision Ferrite Pot Core Inductors S. S. Shatz S. S. Shatz S. S. Shatz.S. Berg B. Howland 53G-0039 Considerations in the Design. C. Johnston of a andom-access Cryosar Memory 53G-0044 Cryosar Memory Design 53G-0051 Device equirements for a Large Cryosar Memory.C. Johnston Ft. C. Johnston 53G-0052 A Magneto-Optic Apparatus for F. W. Sarles, Jr. 23 Dec. I the Dynamic Study of Ferro- M$3.00 magnetic Surface Domains P$63.70 DDC No. Hayden Serial and 1 'rices 17 Apr P$ July 1961 H-351 P$ June P$ Feb H-390 P$ Mar H-401 P$ June H-405 P$ Sept P$ Sept H-433 P$ Nov P$ Dec H-463 P$ July H-129 P$ May H-302 P$ Dec H-234 P$

61 Group eports No. DDC No. Hayden Serial and Prices t 53( Proposal for Magnetic Domain-Wall Storage and Logic D. O. Smith 31 May H-307 P$ G-0063 Surface Anisotropy Energy Density of a Ferromagnet 53G-0064 A Microwave Magnetic Microscope 53G-0065 Ferromagnetic esonance in Yttrium Iron Garnet Film f 54-4 Physical Machines and Their Abstract Counterparts f 54-5 Theory of Formal Systems f 54-9 Hierarchies in Pattern ecognition Human ecognition of Hand- Printed Characters t A Theory of Cognitive Processes. F. Soohoo 18 Aug H-333 M $1.50 P$2.90. F. Soohoo 23 Aug P$2.90. F. Soohoo 28 Aug P$1.65 M. Minsky 23 Mar P$ M. Smullyan 15 Apr M$2.40 P$70.60 U. Neisser 9 Oct P$4.90 u. \>. Neisser Weene 13 Oct H-424 P$2.40 u. Neisser 23 Feb H-160 P$7.30 f 54G-0020 Topics in Dynamic Programming. II: Truncated Policies \1. L. Freimer 18 Apr. I960 H-82 M$1.60 P$ G-0021 Linear Statistical Classification A. Laemmel 16 May P$ G-0022 Machine Correction of Garbled English Text M, B. Evens C. K. McElwain F. Vanlloosen 1 June I P$ G-0025 The Independence of Attributes U. Neisser in Memory A. Warmoth 28 June I H-118 P$ G-0027 A 6-Symbol 7-State Universal M. M L. Minsky 19 Aug Turing Machine P$

62 Group eports No. 54G-0028 Machine Processing of Line Drawings 54G-0029 A 6-Symbol 6-State Universal M. VI. Minsky 12 Apr Turing Machine P$ Some Connections Between Linear ecursive Sequences and Error-Correcting Codes: Informal Lectures 55G-0024 esidue Class ings and Linear ecursive Sequences 55G-0027 Coset Leaders 55G-0028 Compression and Coding 55G-0030 The Shortest Path Through Many Points of a Set of Dimension a 55G-0031 A Limit Theorem for a Position Dependent Branching Process 55G-0033 Mathematical Foundations of Scattering Theory 55G-0035 Generalized eed-muller Codes 55G-0037 Tangential Limits of Functions from the Class S a f-55g-l A Survey of Functional Integration with Applications of the Wiener Integral 5 5G-2 An Acquirable Code DDC No. llayden Serial and Prices L. Hodes 7 Mar P$5.20 E. Weiss 22 Jan II-123 P$38.80 E. Weiss 4 May I P$3.10 E. C. Dade 24 Aug P$3.70 E. Weiss 11 Oct. I P$1.60 J.. Kinney 1 Dec H-224 P$ E. Conner 23 Mar P $ T. Prosser 5 Apr P$6.40 K. Weiss 11 May P$3.90 J.. Kinney 9 May H-298 P$1.65 T. I. Seidman 16 Oct P$15.15 E. 1). Weiss Gorenstein 9 July P$2.90 SH

63 No. DDC No. Group eports Ilayden Sen;]! and 1 'rices 55G-3 Computing Good Coefficients for a Linear Evaluation Function J.. Slagle 1 1 Mar MS1.50 PS3.60 t 58-2 emembering the Present States of a Number of Variables D G B. Yntema E. Mueser. 16 Mar Il-lb2 P$ The eliability of Empirical Waiting-Time Distributions J. L E. K. Smith Klem 19 Aug P$ G-0011 An Introduction to Digital Computing B. F. Green,Jr. L8 Aug MS1.50 P$ C-0013 emembering the Present States of a Number of Variables. Ill: Why It Is Difficult to Keep Track of Several Variables with the Same Set of States 58G-0018 Visual Acuity Under Blue Illumination 58G-0024 Information Processing Language V (IPL-V) Special Procedures for the Lincoln 709/7090 Version D, B. Yntema G. E. Mueser.T. Mitchell.. Mitchell B. F. Green, Jr. A. Wolf 17 Aug. I M $1.50 P$ Feb M $1.50 P$ Aug P $ G-1 Design Curves for a Circular Polarizer W.C. Danforth, Jr. L.J. icardi 19 Aug P$ G-2 61G-3 62G-1 A eflection-type Polarizer for the West Ford Antennas The Aperture Efficiency of Some Horn-Fed Paraboloidal eflectors Vocoded Speech B. F. LaPage 30 Dec P$7.60 A.. Dion 30 Dec P$4.60 B. Gold 7 May P$ G-2 Characteristics and Applications of Solid-State Operational Amplifiers J. N. Harris K. E. Perry 2 3 July P$ G-3 Pointing the Lincoln Laboratory Building B oof Antenna in eal Time Using the CDC 160-A Computer J. D. Drinan 26 June H-524 P$9.80 S9

64 Group eports 11 ay den Serial DDC and No. No. Prices 62G-4 A Qualitative Description [. L. Lebow 12 July ( )49 H-529 of Sequential Decoding P$ G-5 An Investigation of the Fano G. Blustein 12 July Sequential Decoding Algorithm K. L. Jordan, Jr. M $1.50 by Computer Simulation I'$ G-6 Strategy for a Two-Way Feed- F.G. Popp 5 Dec back Communication System P$ G-8 The Volume Common to Two W.. Crowther 31 Oct Intersecting adar Beams P$ G-1 Performance of Coherent J.G. Proakis 27 June Detection Systems Using P.. Drouilhet Decision Directed Channel l'$5.40 Measurement 64G-3 Optimum Pulse Transmissions J.G. Proakis 16 Aug for Multipath Channels P$ G-4 Computer Programs for Proc- P. L. Fleck, Jr. 16 Aug (1-540 essing Signals eceived in T.J. Goblick, Jr. Kadar Astronomy [experiments P$ G-5 The Doubly Non-Central F-. Price 13 Sept Distribution Expressed in Finite Terms P$ G-6 Further Considerations in N. M. Abramson 14 Nov the Use of Large Seismometer Arrays P$ G-1 A Note on Power equire- B. eiffen 6 May ments for Digitalized Voice Transmission P$ G-2 Optimum Jamming of In- L. I. Bluestein 26 June coherently eceived FSK Signals P$ G-3 An Efficient Demodulator II. 1.. VanTrees 2 July for an Analog Pseudo-Noise Multiplex System P$ C.-4 A New Method for Delay- L. I. Bluestein 28 May Modulating a Pulse Train P$

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69 JOUNAL ATICLES JA No. I Change of Electron Temperature in an Electron Beam H. M. Mott-Smith J. Appl. Phys. 24, 249(1953) 2 The Solution of the Boltzmann Equation for a Shock Wave H. M. Mott-Smith Phys. ev.82, 885 (1951) 3 A Model of the Auditory Threshold and Its Application to the Problem of the Multiple Observer M. H. Smith, Jr. E. A. Wilson Psychol. Monographs 67, 9 (1953) Mixing of Slates and Antiferromagnetism H. P. Hanson Phys. ev (195?) The Phase-Bistable Transistor Circuit. H. Baker I.E. Lebow. H. ediker I. S. eed Proc. IE 41, 1119 (1953) elativistic Dynamics of a Charged Particle in Crossed Magnetic and Electric Eields with Application to the Planar Magnetron L. Gold J. Appl. Phys. 25, 683(1954) in Method of Time-Free Solutions for adioactive Decay and adionuclide Production L. Gold J. Appl. Phys. 24, 88(1953) I l Wide-Band Data Transmitter D. J. Gray V. P. Gurske W. E. Morrow, Jr. Electronics 26, No. 9, 168 (1953) 1! On the Diffusion of Decaying Particles in a adial Electric Field J. Keilson J. Appl. Phys. 24, 1397(1953) 1 t The Transient esponse of Transistor Switching Circuits I. L. Lebow.H. Baker Proc. IE 42, 938 (1954) L5 On the Nature of the Transcendental Curves Associated with the elativistic Trajectories of Charged Particles L. Gold J. Appl. Phys. 25, 691(1954) It, Potential Distribution and Prevention of a Space-Charge- Induced Minimum... G. C. Sponsler J. Appl. Phys. 25, 282(1954) 18 Orbital Kffect in Neutron- Electron Magnetic Scattering W. H. Kleiner Phys. ev.90, 168 (1953) 65

70 Journal Articles JA No. 21 A Two-Electron Example of Ferromagnetism 22 Exact Interpolation of Band- Limited Functions 23 Direct Viewing of an Ultrasonic Beam in a Transparent Solid 32 Magnetic and Dielectric Amplifiers 33 Eigenfunetions of S by a Spin- Operator Method 35 The efractive Index of Germane 36 A More Exact Treatment of the Equations Describing Dielectric- elaxation and Carrier Motion in Semiconductors 37 On Diffusion in an External Field and the Adjoint Source Problem 42 A Suggested Modification of Noise Theory 43 An Historical Note on the Autocorrelation Function 46 Kused-Quartz Ultrasonic Delay- Line Memory 47 apid Interferometric Analysis of Germane-Hydrogen Mixtures 48 Measurement of Permeability Tensor in Ferrites 49 Transistor Shift egisters J.C. Slater H. Statz G. F. oster A. Kohlenberg F. L. McNamara T. F. ogers D. A. Buck G. W. Pratt,.Jr. M. Green P. II. obinson J. Keilson,1. Keilson J. Keilson P. E. Green, -I r. D. A. Spaeth T. F. ogers S. J. Johnson M. Green P. II. obinson J. O. Art man P. E. Tannenwald. H. Baker I.E. Lebow. E. MeMahon Phys. ev.91, 1323 ( Appl. Phys (1953) J. Aeoust. Soc. Am. 25, 3 38 (195 3) Sec.III-C-3, Dielectric Material Is and Appl ienl ions. A.. von Hippel, Ed. (Wilej Technology Press, New York. 1954) Phys. ev. 92, 278 (1955).1. Phys. Chem. 57, 9 58 (1953).1. Appl. Phys. 24, 1198 (1953) Quart. Appl. Math. 12, 435 (1955) Quart. Appl, Math. 12, 71 (1954) Proc. IE (Correspondence) 41, 1519 (1953) Elect ronics 16, No. 12, 151 (1953) Anal. Chem. 25, (1955) Phys. ev (1955) Proc. IE 42, 1152 (1954) 53 Staircase Generator Counts N.O. Sokal Pulses I. L. esnick 54 A Possible Mechanism for l/f L. Bess Noise Generation in Semiconductor Filaments Electronics 27, No. 5, 187 (1954) Phys. ev.91, 1569 (1953) 66

71 Journal Articles JA No. 58 Thyratron-Vacuum Tube Counter 61 Switching Time injunction Diodes and Junction Transistors 64 Lower Modes of a Concentric Line Having a Helical Inner Conductor 66 Information Loss Attending the Decision Operation in Detection 67 Pedestal-emoving Slicer Circuit 68 PPI Light-Spot-Brightness Probability Distributions 72 An Analysis of the Detection of epeated Signals in Noise by Binary Integration 86 Coding for Constant-Data-ate Systems. Part I A New Error- Correcting Code 87 Water Vapor and the "Channel" Effect in n-p-n Junction Transistors 91 Transient esponse of a p-n Junct ion 92 Kerrite Phase Shifters in ectangular Waveguide 93 A Comparison of Metals and Ferrites for High-Speed Pulse Operation 96 A Theory of Domain Creation and Coercive Force in Polycrystalline Ferromagnetics 97 Anomalous Forward Switching Transient in p-n Junction Diodes 1 00 Magnetic Materials for Digital- Computer Components. I. A Theory of Flux eversal in Polycrystalline Ferromagnetics 104 The Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves by Turbulent Atmospheric Fluctuations. W. Hofheimer. 11. Kingston L. Stai'k D. Middleton N.O. Sokal G.M. Nonnemaker G. C. Sponsler F. L. Shader J. V. Harrington. A. Silverman M. Balser. 11. Kingston B. Lax S. F. Neustadter B. Lax K.,1. Button L. M. oth 1).. Brown D. A. Buck N. Menyuk LB. Goodenough N. T. Jones. H. Kingston S. F. Neustadter N. Menyuk J. B. Goodenough F. M. H. Villars V. F. Weisskopf Electronics 26, No. 11, 198 (1953) Proc. IE 42, 829 (1954).1. Appl. Phys. 25, 1155(1954).1. Appl. Phys. 25, 127 (1954) Electronics 27, No. 3, 220 (1954) J. Appl. Phys. 25, 1271 ( 1954) Trans. IE IT-1, 1 (1955) Proc. IE 42, 1428 (1954) Phys. ev.93, 346 (1954) J. Appl. Phys. 25, 1148(1954) J. Appl. Phys. 25, 1413(1954) Trans. ILL, Commun. Electron. No. 16, 631 (1955) Phys. ev.95, 917 (1954) J. Appl. Phys. 26, 210(1955) J. Appl. Phys. 26, 8 (1955) Phys. ev. 94, 232 (1954) 67

72 Journal Articles JA No. 113 Preparation and Isolation of M. Green Carrier-Free As74 from J.A. Kafalas Germanium Cyclotron Targets J. Chem. Phys. 22, 7b0 (1954) 118 Directional Properties of the Cyclot ron esonance in Germanium B. Lax II..1. Zeiger H. N. Dexter F. S. osenblum Phys. ev. 93, 1418 (195-1) 119 'The Interaction of Impurity A. D. Kurtz Atoms with Dislocations in S. A. Kulin Germanium 120 Fffect of Dislocations on S.A. Kulin Minority Carrier Lifetime in A. I). Kurt/ Germanium Acta Met. 2, 352 (1954) Acta Met (1954) 121 Two Formulae Involving Generalized Legendre Functions of Integral and Nonintegral Index G. C. Sponsler J.Math. and Phys (1955) 122 Discrimination Transfer along a Pit ch Com inuum. A. Baker S. W.' Osgood J.Exptl. Psychol. 48, 241 (1954) 124 Simplified LCAO Method for the Periodic Potential Problem,1. C. Slater G. F. Koster Phys. ev (1954) 127 Theory of adio Transmission by Tropospheric Scattering Using Very Narrow Beams 131 A Point Fmitter-Junction ('ol lector Transistor 132 Statistics of Fleetromagnetic adiation Scattered by a Turbulent Medium 137 Measurement of Carrier Lifetimes in Germanium and Silicon 141 Folded Unipole Antennas II. G. Booker.1. T. debet tencourt. II. Kingston. A. Silverman M. aiser I). T. Stevenson. J. Keyes.1. I.conha rd. D. Mattuck A..1. Pote Proc. IL 43, 281 (1955).). Appl. Phys. 25, 51 5 (1954) Phys. ev (1954) J. Appl. Phys (1955) Trans. [E, PGAP AP-3, 111 (1955) 145 A adio-frequency Nondestructive eadout for Magnetic-Core Memories B. \\ idrow Trans. IE. PGEC FC-3, 12 (1954) 1 1c New Ferrite-Core Memory Uses W. N. Papian Pulse Trans forme rs Electronics 28. No. 3, 194 (1955) 148 Wave Functions for Impurity Levels 150 Anisotropy of Cyclotron esonance in Ge rmanium G.!-'. Koster J.C. Slater B. Lax II. J. Zeiger. N. Dexter Phys. ev. 95, ( 1954); Physica (1954). CM

73 Journal Articles JA No. 152 On the Fourier Series Expansion of andom Functions 156 Coding for Constant-Data-ate Systems: Part II Multiple- Error-Correet itig Codes 158 A Method of Scalogram Analysis Using Summary Statistics 159 Theory of Scattering in Solids 160 Magnetic Scattering of Slow Neutrons from 0? Gas 161 Measurements of the ecombination Velocity at Germanium Surfaces 162 Trajectory-Tracer Study of Helix- and Band-Type Postdeflection Acceleration 168 Anisotropy of Cyclotron esonance in Germanium 169 Channels and Excess everse Current in Grown Germanium p-n Junction Diodes 178 Transistors Convert Sine Waves to Pulses 180 Digital Computer Plug-in Units and Associated Equipment 188 Speed and Accuracy of eading Polar Coordinates on a Horizontal Plotting Table 196 The Tactual Identification of Shapes for Coding Switch Handles 208 Fffective Masses of Electrons in Silicon 209 Effective Masses of Holes in Silicon 2 10 Analogue Study of Electron Trajectories W I. oot T. S. Pitcher M. Balser. A. Silverman B. F. Green, Jr. G. F. oster W. H. Kleiner D. T. Stevenson.J. Keyes G.C. Sponsler. N. Dexter II. J. Zeiger B. Fax A. L. McWhorter Ft. II. Kingston I. Li. Eebow. E. McMahon. II. Baker J. N. Harris F. L. McNamara B. F. Green, Jr. E. K. Anderson B. F. Green, Jr. E. K. Anderson. N. Dexter B. Fax A. F. Kip G. F. Dresselhaus. N. Dexter B. Fax G.C. Sponsler B. F. Eogan G.. Welti Ann. Math. Stat. 26, 313(1955) Proc. IE 43, 728 (1955) Psychometrika 21, 79 (19 56) Phys. ev.95, 1436 (1954) Phys. ev. 97, 411 (1955) Physica 20, 1041 (1954) J. Appl. Phys. 26, 676 (1955) Phys. ev. 95, 557 (1954); Physica 20, 818 (1954) Proc. IE 42, 1376 (1954) Electronics 27, No. 5, 160(1954) Elec. Eng. 74, 326 (1955) J.Appl. Psychol. 59, 227 (1955),I. Appl. Psychol. 39, 219 (1955) Phys. ev. 9_6, 222 (1954) Phys. ev. 96, 223 (1954) J. Assoc. Comp. Mach. 2, 28 (1955).,9

74 Journal Articles JA No. 212 Extension of Nonreciprocal Ferrite Devices to the Megacycle Frequency ange K. II. Fox J. Appl. Phys. 26, 128 (1955) 213 Theory of Ionic Ordering, Crystal Distortion, and Magnetic Exchange Due to Covalent Forces in Spinels,1. B. Goodenough A. L. Loeb Phys. ev.98, 591 (1955) 216 Propagation of Short adio Waves T.J. Carroll in a Normally Stratified Tropo-. M. ing sphere Proc. IE 43, (1955) 218 Simplified Impurity Calculation G. F. Luster J. C. Slater Phys. ev.96, 1208 ( 1954) 227 Extension of Hund's ule G. F. Koster Phys. ev.98, 514 (1955) 228 An Analysis of Perceptual Confusions Among Some English Consonants G. A. Miller P. E. Nicely.1. Acoust. Soc. Am. 27, 3 38 (1955) 230 Calculation of the Space Charge, Electric Field, and Free Carrier Concentration at the Surface of a Semiconductor. II. Kingston S. F. Neustadter.1. Appl. Phys. 26, 7 18 (1955) 231 A Practical Method of Designing C Active Filters. P. Sallen E. L. Key Trans. [E, PGCT CT-2, 74 (1955) 236 Antiferromagnetism G. W. Pratt. Jr. Phys. ev.97, 926 (1955) 237 Wate r-vapor -Induced n - T ype Surface Conductivity on p-type Germanium. II. Kingston Phys. ev.98, 1766 (1955) 2 38 t Analysis of Magnetic Amplifiers by the Use of Difference Equations 243 t Ion-Bombardment -Cleaning of Germanium and Titanium as Determined by Low-Energy Electron Diffraction P.. Johannessen II. E. Fa mswort h. E. Schlier T. II. George. M. Burger Trans. 1EE. Commun. Electron. No. 16, 700 (1955) J. Appl. Phys. 26, 252 (1955) 245 The Purification of Germanium: The Germanium Tetrachloride Arsenic Trichloride System M. Green J. A. Kafalas.1. Chem. Soc , 1604 (1955) 251 Germanium-Oxygen Syst em E. S. Candidus I). Tuomi.I. Chem. Phys. 23, 588 (1955) 252 Synchronizing Magnetic Drum Storage Speed E. W. Hivans Electronics 28, No. 8, 140(1955) 258 Variation of Noise with Ambient in Germanium Eilaments T. G. Maple L. Less II. A. Gebbie.1. Appl. Phys (1955) 70

75 Journal Articles JA No. 261 Color Coding in a Visual Search Task B. F. Green, Jr. L. K. Anderson.1. Exptl. Psychol (1956) 262 Effect of Differential Adaptation of the Eyes upon Threshold Sensitivity Ft. T. Mitchell L. 11. I.iaudansky J. Opt. Soc. Am. 45, 83 1 (1955) 264 On a Class of Binary Sequences N. Zierler Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 7, 675 (1956) 265 Density of States Curve for Nickel G. F. Koster Phys. ev.98, 901 (1955) 267 On Entropy Equivalence in the Time- and Frequency-Domains. Price Proc.IE (Correspondence) 43, 484 (1955) 270 Magnetic Materials for Digital Computer Components. II. Magnetic Characteristics of Ultra- Thin Molybdenum-Permalloy Cores N. Menyuk J.Appl. Phys. 26, 692(1955) 272 Excited Donor Levels in Silicon W. II. Kleiner Phys. ev.97, 1722 (1955) 273 Measurement of Susceptibility Tensor in Ker rites J. O. Art man P. E. Tannenwald J.Appl. Phys. 26, 1124 (1955) 27S A Note on the Envelope and Phase-Modulated Components of Narrow-Hand Gaussian Noise. Price Trans. IE, PGIT IT-1, 9(1955) 278 Multiple esonances in Cobalt Ferrite P. E. Tannenwald Phys. ev.99, 463(1955) 287 The Cryotron A Superconductive' Computer Component D. A. Buck Proc. IE 44, 482 (1956) 298 Design Procedure for Junction Transistor Flip-Flops. E. McMahon Electronic Design (October 1955) 299 Propagation and Plasma Oscillation in Semiconductors with Magnetic Fields B. Lax L. M. oth Phys. ev. 98, 548 (1955) 308 Figure of Merit for Microwave Ferrites at Low and High Frequencies B. Lax J.Appl. Phys. 26, 919(1955) 315 New Magnetic Materials 320 Investigations of Angular Scattering and Multipath Properties of Tropospheric Propagation of Short adio Waves Beyond the Horizon 323 Hall Theory in n-type German turn J. B. Goodenough F. E. Vinal J. H. Chisholm P. A. Portmann J.T. debettencourt J. F. oche L. Gold MIT eports on esearch 6, 1 (1955) Proc.IE 43, 1317 (1955). Phys. ev. 99, 596 (1955) 71

76 Journal Articles,IA No. 351 A Qualitative Characterization of Blaschke Products in a Half- Plane E. J. Akutowicz Am. J. Math. 78, 677 (1956) 534 Direct-eading Noise Figure Indicator C.. Chase Electronics 28, 161, No. 11, (1955) 3 58 Some emarks on Statistical Detection W. L. oot T. S. Pitcher Trans.IE, PGIT IT-1, 33 (1955) 542 Theory of New Ferrite Modes in ectangular Waveguide 15. Lax K..1. Button J. Appl. Plus. 26, 1184 (1955) New Ferrite Mode Configurations 15. Lax and Their Applications K..I. Button Investigations of Scattering and W. G. Abel Multipath Properties of Iono- J.T. debettencourt spheric Propagation at adio J. F. oche Frequencies Exceeding the MUF C'hisholm J. Appl. Phys. 26, 1186 (1955) Proc. IE 43, 1255 (1955) 347 High Pressure Leak Detector 548 Determination of Zinc in Presence Of Iron and Nickel 55 1 UHF I.ong-ange Communicat ions Systems 552 Diversity eception in UHF Long-ange Communications 557 Theory of the ole of Covalence in the Perovskite-Type Manganites (La, M (ID) MnO W. Paul D. M. Warschauer J. Lowen A. L. Carney G. L. MeUen W. E. Morrow A..1. Pole W. II. adford J. 15. Wiesner C. L. Mack J. 13. Goodenough ev. Sci. Instr. 26, 731 (1955) Anal. Chem (1955) Proc. IE 43, 1269 ( 1955) Proc. IE 43, 1281 (1955) Phys. ev. 100, 564 (1955) 365 Ferromagnetic esonance in Manganese Ferrite Single Crystals P. E. Tannenwald Phys. ev. 100, 1713 (1955) 369 Maximal Orthogonal Orbitals 370 elative Influence of Majority and Minority Carriers on Excess Noise in Semiconductor Filaments 373 Vacuum and Vibration Speed Assembly of Core Memory Planes G. W. Pratt. Jr. S. F. Neustadter L. Hess E. A. Guditz L. 13. Smith Phys. ev. 101, 1248 (1956).1. Appl. Phys. 26, 1377 (1955) Electronics 29, No. 2, 214(1956) 7.5

77 Journal Articles.1 A No. 380 A Programmed Variable-ate Counter' for Generating the Sine Fund ion J. N. Harris Trans. IK, PGKC IOC-5, 21 (1956) 381 The Uniqueness of Laplace Integrals 382 Sensitive Thyratron elay Operates on Microampere 38-4 On the Maximum Signal/Noise atio ealizable from Several Noisy Signals 387 Conductivity, Hall Effect and Magnetorcsistance in n-type Germanium, and Their Dependence on Pressure E. J. Akutowicz.1. N. Harris D. G. Brennan G. B. Benedek W. Paul II. Brooks Duke Math.,I. 23, 165 (1956) Electronics 28, No. 12, 172 (1955) Proc. IE 43, 1530 (1955) Phys. ev. 100, 1129 (1955) 394 Statistics and Galvanomagnetic Effects in Germanium and Silicon with Warped Energy Surfaces B. Lax.1. G. Mavroides Phys. ev. 100, 1650(1955) 397 On the Scattering of adio Waves by Turbulent Fluctuations of the At mosphere F. Villa rs V. F. Weisskopf Proc. IE 43, 1232 (1955) 40 3 Hall Effect in Oriented Single Crystals of n-type Germanium W. M. Bullis W. E. Krag Phys. ev. 101, 580(1956) 404 Effect of Electric Field on Surface ecombination Velocity in Germanium J. E. Thomas, J r.. II. ediker Phys. ev. 101, 984 (1956) 405 Cyclotron Absorption in Bismuth. N. Dexter 13. Lax Phys. ev. 100, 1216(1955) 410 An Analysis of Signal Detection and Location by Digital Methods 413 eview of Germanium Surface Phenomena 416 Effect of Dislocations on the Minority Carrier Lifetime in Semiconductors G. P. Dinneen I. S. eed. II. Kingston A. D. Kurtz S. A. Kulin B. L. Averbach Trans. IE, PGIT IT-2, 29 (1956).1. Appl. Phys. 27, 101 (1956) Phys. ev. 101, 1285(1956) 418 Microwave esonance elations in Anisot ropic Single Crystal Kerrites J. O. Artman Proc. IK 44, 1284(1956) 421 Progress of Tropospheric Propagation esearch elated to Communications Beyond the Horizon 422 Study of l/f Noise in Semicon- ductor Filaments Chisholm L. Bess Trans. IK, PGCS CS-4, 6 (1956) Phys. ev. 103, 72 (1956) 73

78 Journal Articles JA No. 424 Absolute Measurement of e- K ceiver Noise Figures at UHF 428 apid, Precise Measurements of Krypton Adsorption and the Surface Area of Coarse Particles E. Maxwell B. J. Leon A. J. osenberg Trans.IK, PGMTT MITT-4, 81 (1956) J. Am.Chem. Soc. 78, 2929 (1956) 430 Bistable Circuit Uses Single Triode. W. Hofheimer Electronics 29, No (1956) 433 Effects of Growth ate on Crystal Perfection and Lifetime in Germanium 443 First-Order Markov Process epresentation of Binary adar Data Sequences 446 On the Determination of the Phase of a Fourier Integral, I 447 Unrestricted Hartree-Fock Method A. D. Kurtz S. A. Kulin 13. L. Averbach G. C. Sponsler E. J. Akutowicz G. W. Pratt, Jr..1. Appl. Phys. 27, 1287 (195b) Trans. IE, PGIT IT (1957) Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 81, 179 (1956) Phys. ev (1956) 448 i; Analysis of Cyclotron Absorption in Bismuth B. Lax K.,1. Button H.,L Zeiger L. M. oth Phys. ev ( 1956) 449 Galvanomagnetic Theory for Electrons in Germanium and Silicon: Magnetoresistance in the High-Field Saturation Limit L. Gold L. M. oth Phys. ev. 103, 61 (1956) 456 Estimating the atio of Steady Sinusoidal Signal to andom Noise from Experimental Data M. L. Phillips Proc. IE (Correspondence) 44, 692 (1956) 459 Interpretation of Domain Patterns ecently Kound in BiMn and SiFe Alloys,1. B. Goodenough Phys. ev. 102, 556 (1956) 462 Designing for eliability N. II. Taylor Proc. IE (1957) 476 The Spectral esolution of Watson Transforms E. J. Akutowicz Proc. Cambridge Phil. Soc. 54, 368 (1958) 480 Session on apid-access Storage, Including the Use of Magnetic Cores for Storage and Switching N. 11. Taylor Proc. IEE (London) ioi. 289 (1956) 482 Some Effects of Unequal Spatial Distribution on the Detectability of adar Targets P. E. Nicely G. A. Miller Exptl. Psychol. 53, 195 (1957) 488 On the Determination of the Phase of a Fourier Integral, II E. J. Akutowicz Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 8, 234 (1957) 74

79 Journal Articles IA No. 494 elaxation Time of Surface States on Germanium. II. Kingston A. L. McWhorter Phys. ev (1956) 495 High Pressure Tubing W. Paul D.M. Warschauer ev.sci. Instr. 27, 418(1956) 496 Infrared Windows for Helium Cryostats 498 Theory of Cyclotron esonance Absorption in Many-Valley Semiconductors 507 Anisotropy of Cobalt-Substituted Mn Ferrite Single Crystals 510 Serial Effects in Auditory Threshold Judgments 51Z Microwave esonance elations in Anisotropic Single Crystal Ferrites D. M. Warschauer W. Paul L. Gold W.M. Bullis. A. Campbell P. E. Tannenwald M. H. Seavey, Jr. W. J. McGill J. O. Artman ev. Sci. Instr. 27, 419(1956) Phys. ev. 103, 1250(1956) Proc. IK (1956) J. Exptl. Psychol. 53, 297 (1957) Phys. ev (1957) 514 Transistorized eceiver for Vehicular adio S. Schwartz Electronics 29, No. 10, 217 (1956) 516 Classical Boltzmann Theory of II.J. Zeiger Cyclotron esonance for Warped B. Lax Surfaces.N. Dexter Phys. ev. 105, 495 (1957) 517 Cyclotron esonance Experiments in Silicon and Germanium.N. Dexter II..1. Zeiger B. Lax Phys. ev. 104, 637 (1956) 519 Strip Line Hybrid Junction II. G. Pascalar Trans. IK. PGMTT MTT-5, 23 (1957) 521 Frequency and Loss Characteristics of Microwave Ferrite Devices H. Lax Proc. IK 44, 1368 (1956) 522 Coil for Pulsed Megagauss Fields S. Fone r II. II. Kolm ev. Sci. Instr. 27, 547(1956) 524 Vibrating Sample Magnetometer S. Foner ev. Sci. Instr. 27, 548(1956) 528 Sets of Measures Not Admitting Necessary and Sufficient Statistics of Subfields T.S. Pitcher Ann. Math. Stat. 28, 267(1957) 532 Measurement of eproducibility B. W. White E. Saltz Psychol. Bull. 54, 81(1957) 534 Positivity in H-Systems and Suf- ficient Statistics T. S. Pitcher Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 85, 166 (1957) 7 5

80 Journal Articles JA No. 541 Marconi's Last Paper-, "On the Propagation of Microwaves over Considerable Distances".1. Carroll Proc. IE (Correspondence) 44, 1056 (1956) 546 K A Bibliography of Soviet Literature on Noise. Correlation, and Information Theory P. E. Green, Jr. Trans.IE, PGIT IT-Z, 91 (1956) 549 The Anisotropy of the I lot - Electron Problem in Semiconductors with Spheroidal Energy Surfaces L. Gold Phys. ev. 104, 1580 (1956) 552 Galvanomagnetic Effects in Oriented Single Crystals of n-type Germanium W. M. Bullis Phys. ev (1958) 558 Microwave Propagation Well Beyond the Horizon from Marconi to the Present T..1. Carroll L'Onde Klec. (Paris) 37, 421 (1957) 561 On the Preparation and egeneration of Clean Germanium Surfaces P. II. obinson A..1. osenberg 11. C. Gat os J. Appl. Phys. 27, 962(1956) 566 Transistorized-Core Memory. E. McMahon Trans. IE, PCI 1-6, 157(1957) 566A The Noise Problem in a Coincident-Currenl Core Memory K. I.. McNamara Trans. IE, PCI 1-6, 153 (1957) 574 Some Observations on Scattering by Turbulent Inhomogeneities M. Balser Trans.IE, PCAP AP-5, 383 (1957) ? Magnetization eversal in Thin DO Smith Films Boosting Transistor Switching.H. Baker Speed On the Estimation in the Pres- G. L. Turin enee of Noise of the Impulse esponse of a andom, Linear Filter A Decomposition Theorem for N. Zierler the Integers Modulo q Power Generation and Distri- J.J. Gano but ion at Air- Defense Computing Centers Phys. ev. 104, 1280 (1956) Electronics 50, No. J, 190 (1957) Trans. IE, PGIT IT-3, 5 (1957) Am. Math. Monthly 65, 31 (1958) Elec. Eng. 75, 1098 (1956) 591 A adar Detection Philosophy W. M. Siebert 592 Systems Analysis of Discrete. W. Sittler Markov Processes Trans. IE, PGIT IT-Z, 204 (1956) Trans. IE, PGCT CJT-j, 257 (1956) 7.

81 Journal Articles JA No. 594 Single-Sideband Techniques in UHF Long-ange Communications W. E. Morrow, C. L. Mack B. E. Nichols J. Leonhard Proc. IE 44, 1854 (1956) 601 otating Electrometer for Comparative Work Function Measurements II. Kolm ev. Sci. Instr. 27, 1046 (1956) 605 A evised Law of Comparative Judgment W. P. Harris Psychometrika 22, 189 (1957) 613 Arithmetical Analysis of Digital Computing Nets.C. Jeffrey J. Assoc. Comp. Mach. 3, 360 (1956) 617 Optimum Detection of andom Signals in Noise, with Application to Scatter-Multipath Communication, I. Price Trans. IE, PC.1T IT-2, 125 (1956) 618 Broad-Band Balanced Duplexers C.W. Jones Trans. IE. PGMTT MTT-5, 4 (1957) 620 Ferrites as Microwave Circuit Elements G. S. Heller Proc. IE 44, 1386 (1956) 621 Variational Principles for Guided Electromagnetic Waves in Anisotropic Materials W. Hauser Quart. Appl. Math. 16, 159 (1958) 628 Galvanomagnetic Theory for n-type Germanium and Silicon: Hall Theory and General Behavior of Magnetoresistance L. Gold L. M. oth Phys. ev. 107, 358 (1957) 633 Unsupported Area High Pressure Seal D.M. Warschauer \\ Haul ev. Sci. Instr. 28, 62(1957) 634 Kinetic Theory of Space Charge, I: Cutoff Character of the Static Magnetron L. Gold J. Electron, and Control 3, 97 (1957) 639 Space Charge in the elativistic Magnetron L. Gold J. Electron, and Control 3, 87 (1957) 642 Ferromagnetic esonance in Thin Films of Permalloy P. E. Tannenwald M. H. Seavey, Jr. Phys. ev. 105, 377 (1957) 647 The Output Signal-to-Noise atio of Correlation Detectors P. E. Green, Jr. Trans. IE, PGIT IT-3, 10 (1957) 649 The Elimination of Motor- Generator Sets as Transient Buffers for SAGE Computers J.J. Gano Trans. IEE, Commun. Electron. No.32, 468 (1957) 77

82 Journal Articles JA No. 650 Magneto-Band Effects in InAs S. Zwerdling Phys. ev (1956) and InSb in DC and High-Pulsed. J. Keyes Magnetic Fields S. Foner H.H. Kolm B. Fax 651 Infrared Cyclotron esonance.j. Keyes Phys. ev. 104, 1804(1956) in Bi. InSb and InAs with High- S. Zwerdling Pulsed Magnetic Fields S. Foner II. II. Kolm B. Fax 657 Thermistors for the Gradual J.J.Gano Trans. IE, PGEC ICC-7, 61 Application of Heater Voltage G.F.Sandy (1958) in Thermionic Tubes 658 Inverse Bessel Functions: Solu- L. Gold J. Math. Phys. 36, 167(1957) t ion for the Zeros 667 Measurement of Ionospheric. Price Nature 179, 572 (1957) Path-Phase for Oblique In- P. E. Green, Jr. cidence 669 Possible Interpretation of B. Fax Phys. ev. 105, 1466(1957) Cyclotron esonance Absorption II. J. Zeiger in Graphite 675 Simulation Techniques for the D.. Israel J. Assoc. Comp. Mach. 4, 354 Test and Evaluation of eal- (1957) Time Computer Programs 681 Exchange and Superexchange G. W. Pratt, Jr. Phys. ev. 106, 53(1957) Coupling Between Conduction Electrons and d Electrons in Magnetic Materials 682 New Computer - Does More F. P. Hazel MIT eports on esearch 8, 3 with Less (1956) 683 The Effect of Signal ate on II. M. Jenkins Am. J. Psychol. 71, 647 (1959) Performance in Visual Monitoring 686 The Autocorrelogram of a Com-. Price Proc. IE 45, 879(1957) plete Carrier Wave eceived over the Ionosphere at Oblique Incidence 702 Oscillatory Magneto-Absorption S. Zwerdling Phys. ev (1957) of the Direct Transition in B. Fax Germanium 704 On the Theory of Anisotropic W. Hauser Quart.,1. Much. Appl. Math. 11, Obstacles in Cavities 112(1958) 707 Multipath Transmission P. E. Green, Jr. MIT eports on esearch 8, 4. Price (1957) 78

83 Journal Articles,1 \ No. 716 Concerning the Kffect of Illum- ination Upon Measurements of Gas Adsorption A. J. osenberg C.S. Martel, Jr. J. Phys. Chem (1957) 724 adar Horizon and Propagation Loss M.I. Skolnik Proc. IK (Correspondence) 45, 697 (1957) 730 Very Narrow Base Diode ) Printed Circuits Speed Memory Plane Assembly. II. ediker D. E. Sawyer E. A. Guditz Proc. IK 45, 944 (1957) MIT eports on esearch 8, 3 (1957) 743 Kxperimental Investigations of the Electronic Band Structure of Solids 747 Smooth andom Functions Need Not Have Smooth Correlation Functions B. Lax evs. Modern Phys (1958) D. G. Brennan Proc. IE (Correspondence) 45, 1016 (1957) 752 Investigation of Long-Distance Over-Water Tropospheric Propagation at 400 Mcps 763 Hydrolysis of A B Interim metallic Compounds II. K. Dinger W. K. Garner D. II. Hamilton, Jr. A. K. Teachman J. A. Kafalas H.C. Gatos M. J. Button Proc. IK 46, 1401 (1958) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 79, 4260(1957) 766 Three-Dimensional Printed Wiring E. A. Guditz Klectronics 30, No.6, 160(1957) 768 are Karth Nickel Oxides A. Wold B. Post K. Banks J. Am. Chem. Soc. 79, 4911 (1957) 770 UHK adar Observations of Aurora 772 High Field Antiferromagnetic esonance in MnF 2 Using Pulsed Kields and Millimeter Wavelengths 773 Wave Functions and Knergy Levels for Ke as Found by the Unrestricted Hartree-Fock Method S. J. Fricker. P. Ingalls M. L. Stone S. C. Wang S. Foner,1. II. Wood G. W. Pratt, Jr. J. Geophys. es.62, 527(1957) Phys. ev. 107, 683 (1957) Phys. ev. 107, 995(1957) 774 High-Speed Computer Stores W.N. Papian 2.5 Megabits 780 Singular Kunctions Associated J.. Kinney with Markov Chains Klectronics 30, No. 10, 162 (1957) Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 9, 603 (1958) 79

84 Journal Articles,IA No. 783 eaction of Germanium with Aqueous Solutions. I. Dissolution Kinetics in Water Containing Dissolved Oxygen W.W. Harvey H. C. Gatos J. Electrochem. Soc. 1CH3, 654 (1958) 787 A Communication Technique for Multipath Channels. Price P. E. Green, J r. Proc. IE 46, 555 (1958) 791 Magnetoresistance of Holes in Germanium and Silicon with Warped Energy Surfaces.1. G. Mavroides 13. Lax Phys.ev. 107, 1530(1957) 793 I! Optical Properties of Semiconductors Under Hydrostatic Pressure I. Germanium W. Paul D.M. Warschauer J. Phys. Chem. Solids 5, 89 (1958) Coils for the Production of High S. Koner Intensity Pulsed Magnetic Fields Kolm 3-D Packaging for Transistorized J.A. Wereb, Jr. Circuits ev. Sci.Instr. 28, 799(1957) Electronics 30, No. 11, 244 (1957) 811 Work-Function Studies of Ger manium Crystals Cleaned by Ion Bombardment J.A. Dillon, Jr. H. E. Farnsworth J. Appl. Phys. 28, 174(1957) 813 Extend Output with egulated Flip-Flop. W. Hofheimer Electronics 30, No. 12, 182 (1957) 814 Lanthanum hodium and Lanthanum Cobalt Oxides A. Wold 13. Post E. Banks J. Am. Chem. Soc. 79, 6365 (1957) 817 Solid-State Maser Amplifier 82 5 On the Theorem of Gleason and Marsh 831 Apparatus for the Direct Meas- urement of Adsorption on Solid Surfaces from Liquids 835 Theory of Antiferromagnetic- Ferromagnetic Transitions in Dilute Magnetic Alloys and in the are Earths 839 Studies on Group III-V Intermetallic Compounds 840 Band Structure and Cohesive Energy of Potassium Chloride 843 The Status of Microwave Applications of Ferrites and Semiconductors A. I.. McWhorter J. W. Meyer N. Zierler J.A. Kafalas El. C. Gatos G. W. Pratt, Jr C.. Kolm S. A. Kulin B. L. Averbach L. P. Howland B. Lax Phys. ev. 109, 312 (1958) Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 9, 236 (1958) ev. Sci. Instr. 29, 47 (1958) Phys. ev. 108, 1233 (1957) Phys. ev. 108, 965 (1957) Phys. ev. 109, 1927(1958) Trans.IE, PGMTT MTT-6, 6 (1958) 8!!

85 Journal Articles,IA No Optical Properties of Semi- conductors Under Hydrostatic Pi'i'ssurc. II Si 1 icon 848 Statistics of Polymer Molecular Size Distribution for- an Invarient Number of Propagating Chains 849 Parametric Solution for the 13i ode Space Charge at elativistic Energies 854 The Persistron A Steady Information Display Panel for a Pulsed Signal Input 855 Generating Characters for Cathode-Kay eadout 862 Some Magnetic and Crystalloid graphic Properties of the System Li+Ni++, Ni+ ++0 x l-2x x 864 Measurement of Eerrite Isola- tion at 1300 Mcps 875 Oscillatory Magneto-Absorption in Semiconductors W. Paul D. M. Wa rschauer L. Gold L. Gold J.. Leibowitz W. L. Gardner K. E. Perry E. J. Aho J. B. Goodenough D. G. Wickham W.J. Croft G. S. Heller G. W. Catuna S. Zwerdling 13. Lax L. M. oth J. Phys. Chem. Solids 5, 102 (1958) J. Chem. Phys (1958) J. Electron, and Control 3, 564 (1957) Trans. IK, PGED ED-5, 115 (1958) Electronics 31, No. 1, 72 (1958) J. Phys. Chem. Solids 5, 107 (1958) Trans. IE, PGMTT MTT-6, 97 (1958) Phys. ev. 108, 1402(1957) 881 Loss of Signal Detectability in Band-Pass Limiters. Manasse. M. Lerner H. Price Trans. IE, PGIT IT-4, 34 (1958) 884 On the Theory of Anisotropic W. Hauser Obstacles in Waveguides 886 Microvariations of Water Vapor J.. Bauer in the Lower Troposphere with J. II. Meyer Applications to Long-ange adio Communications Quart. J. Mech. Appl. Math. 11, 427 (1958) Trans. Am. Geophys. Vn. 39, 624 (1958) 888 The eaction of Germanium with Nitric Acid Solutions: I. The Dissolution eaction; II. Passivity of Germanium M. C. Lavine H. C. Gatos.1. Electrochem. Soc. 105, 487 (1958) 890 Theoretical Analysis of the Op- K. J. Button eration of the Field-Displacement Ferrite Isolator Trans. IE, PGMTT MTT-6, 303 (1958) 891 An Interpretation of the Magnetic Properties of the Perovskite- Type Mixed Crystals La. Sr CoO,, x x 3-X J. B. Goodetiough J. Phys. Chem. Solids 6, 287 (1958) 8 1

86 Journal Articles,IA No. 892 The Free-Energy Changes At- I.. Kaufman Trans. AIME, Met. Soc. 215, 218 tending the Martensitic Trans- (1959) formation in the Iron-Chromium and Iron-Chromium-Nickel Systems 893 Thermal estoration of Oxygen- A.J.osenberg J. Appl. Phys. 29, 771(1958) ated Germanium Surfaces P. 11. obinson 11. C. Gat os. 894 Influence of Crystal Orientation M.C. Lavine.1 Appl. Phys. 29, 1131(1958) on the Surface Behavior of InSb A.,I. osenberg II. C. Gatos 896 Noise Temperature Measure- A. L. McWhorter Phys. ev (1957) ment on a Solid State Maser.1. W Meyer P. D. Strum 897 Discussion of the Paper: "De- M.I. Skolnik J. Brit. IE 17, 705(1957) tection of Pulse Signals in Noise: Trace-to-Trace Correlation in Visual Displays," D. G. Tucker, J. Bril. I.. E. 17, 319 (1957) 900 SAGE Data System Considera-. G. Enticknap Trans. IKK. Commun. Klectron. tions E. F. Schuster No. 3-1, 824(1959) 902 Thermal Transpiration of Gases A.J.osenberg J. Phys. Chem. 62, -457(1958) at Low Pressures C. S. Martel,.Jr. 903 adio Observations of the ussian \{.\{. Brown Proc. IE (Correspondence) 45. Earth Satellite P. E. Green, Jr. 1552(1957) B. I lowland. M. Kerner. Manasse G. 11. Pettengill 906 Ferromagnetic esonance at.h.kingston J. Appl. Phys. 29, 232(1958) H Ulll'* in Thin Films P. E. Tannenwald 909 A Binary Algebra Describing A. L. Loeb Ada Cryst. 11, 469 (1958) Crystal Structures with Closely- Packed Anions 911 Ultrasonic-Delay-Line Termi- M Axelbank Proc. IE 46, 649(1958) nal ing Circuits and Bandpass Measurements 920 Spring Loaded Differential Drive G..Heidler Machine Design 30, 140(1958) 921 Transient esponse of Drift.C.Johnston Proc. IE 46, 850(1958) Transistors 927 X-ay Analysis of Deformed C.. Kolm Trans. AIME, Met. Soc. 212, 827 Germanium, Gallium Anti- K. P. Warekois (1958) monide. and Indium Antimonide S.A. Kulin 82

87 Journal Articles JA No. 938 Electrolytic Cell for Precision Electrode Kinetic Studies 939 Linear ecurring Sequences 941 A UHF Solid State Maser 943 A Useful Theorem for Non- linear Devices Having Gaussian Inputs 946 The Spectrophotometric Deter- mination of Microgram Quantities of Indium 949 Cataracts and Ultra-High Fre- quency adiation 951 Theory of Nonreciprocal Ferrite Phase Shifters in Dielectric Loaded Coaxial Line 959 System-Noise Measurement of a Solid-State Maser 960 Direct Transition Exciton and line Structure of the Magneto- Absorption Spectrum in Germanium 964 Detection of Statistically Defined Patterns in a Matrix of Dots 968 Configuration Interaction in the H Hydrogen Fluoride Molecule 976 Likelihood atios of Gaussian Processes Centimeter Solid State Maser 978 Measurements of the Bandwidth of adio Waves Propagated by the Troposphere Beyond the Horizon 979 A Synthesis Procedure foi Transmission Line Networks 983 Locally Compact Division ings S. Sheff I1C. Gatos S. Zwerdling N. Zierler. II. Kingston. Price.1. E. Johnson M.C. Lavine A.J. osenberg S.J. Fricker D. G. Cogan D. D. Donaldson M. Lubin II. Hardy K..1. Button A. L. McWhorter F.. Arams S. Zwerdling L. M. oth B. Lax B. F. Green, Jr A. K. Wolf B. W. White A.M. Karo L.C. Allen T. S. Pitcher S. H. Autler N. McAvoy J. H. Chisholm L. P. ainville J. F. oche H.G. oot A.I. Grayzel E. Weiss N. Zierler ev. Sci. Instr. 29, 531(1958).1. Soc. Ind. Appl. Math. 7, 31 (1959) Proc.IE (Correspondence) 46, 916 (1958) Trans. IE, PGIT IT-4, 69 (1958) Anal. Chem. 30, Z055(1958) AM A Arch. Ind. Med. 18, 299 (1958) J. Appl. Phys. 29, 998(1958) Proc. IE (Correspondence) 46, 913 (1958) Phys. ev. 109, 2207(1958) Am. J. Psychol. 72, 503(1959) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 80, 4496 (1958) Arkiv Mat. 4, 35 (1959) Phys. ev. 110, 280 (1958) Trans. IE, PGAP AP-6, 377 (1958) Trans. IE, PGCT CT-5, 172 (1958) Pacific J. Math. 8, 369(1958) 83

88 Journal Articles JA No. 992 Outdiffusion as a Technique for the Production of Diodes and Transistors.1. Halpern. II. ediker Proc. IE 46, 1068 (1958) 996 Narrow Base Germanium Photodiodes 1). E. Sawyer. 11. ediker Proc. IE 46, 1122 (1958) 998 The Chemical Behavior of Semiconductor Surfaces Germanium and A [II B V Intermetal lie Compounds II. C. Gatos Chem. Chron. Greek Chem. Soc 23A, 78 (1958) 999 Stable, I.ow-Cosi One-Mr Oscillator.1. F. Mercurio, Jr Electronics 32, No. 6, 50(1959) 1000 On Extrapolating a Positive Definite Function from a finite Inl erval E. J. Akutowicz Math. Scand. 7, 157 (1959) 1001 Digital ate Synthesis for frequency Measurement and Control T.J. ey Proc. IE (1959) 1002 The Solid State Maser - A Supercooled Amplifier.1. W. Meyer Electronics 31, No. 17, 66 (1958) 1005 Complex Analyses of Variance: General Problems 13. F. Green, Jr. J. W. Tukey Psychometrika 25, 127 (I960) Optical Properties of Semicon- D.M. Warschauer ductors under Hydrostatic Pres- W. Paul sure. III. Germanium-Silicon Alloys Kinetics of the Cathodic eduction P. II. obinson of Anions: Germanium Oxides M. Green J. Phys. Chem. Solids 6, 6(1958),1. Electrochem. Soc. 106, 253 (1959) 1008 Broad-Band Amplifier for adar and Scatter J. H. Phillips E. Maxwell Electronics 31, No. 39, 81 (1958) 1009 ecognition of Distorted Melodies B. W. White Am. J. Psychol. 73, 100(1960) 1019 Electrode Potential of Germanium in Aqueous Solutions and the Effect of Illumination W.W. Harvey II. C. Gatos J. Appl. Phys. 29, 1267(1958) 1021 K Propagation of Ordinary Sound in Liquid Helium Near the A Point C. E. Chase Phys. l-'luids 1, 193 (1958) 1022 Microwave esonance in Thin Ferromagnetic Films P. E. Tannenwald M. H. Seavey, Jr. J. Phys. adium 20, 32 3 (1959) 1025 High Pressure Techniques 1027 Linear Diversity Combining Techniques D.M. Warschauer W. Paul D. G. Brennan ev. Sci. Instr. 29, 675(1958) Proc. IE 47, 1075 (1959) 84

89 Journal Articles JA No A Figure of Merit for Catheter Sampling Systems 1044 Crystallographic and Magnetic H Properties of Several Spinels Containing Trivalent Manganese 1050 Proposal for a Maser-Amplifier System Without Nonreciprocal Elements 1051 Statistical Theory of Irreversible Processes: I. Integral Over Fluctuation Path Formulation H. Sherman W. L. Kraus C. B. Moore. C. Schlant D. G. Wickham W.J. Croft S. H. Autler D. Falkoff! Circulation es. 7, 303 (1959) J. Phys. Chem. Solids 7, 351 (1958) Proc. IE (Correspondence) 4b, 1880 (1958) Ann. Phys. (MIT) 4, 325 (1958) 1055 The Adsorption of Krypton on Germanium A.J. osenberg J. Phys. Chem. 62, 1112(1958) 1057 The Lincoln Keyboard A Typewriter Keyboard Designed for Computer Input Flexibility 1058 Empirical Test of an Additive andom Number Generator A. Vanderburgh, Jr B. F. Green, Jr. J. E. K. Smith L. Klem Commun.ACM 1, 3 (1958) J. Assoc. Comp. Mach (1959) 1059 Observation of Microwave Cy- H.J. Zeiger clotron esonance by Cross C.J. auch Modulation M.E. Behrndt Phys. ev. Fetters 1, 59(1958) 1064 esistance Thermometer Bridge for Measurement of Temperatures in the Liquid Helium ange 1072 A Non-eal-Time Simulation of SAGE Tracking and BOMAC Guidance C. Blake C. E. Chase E. Maxwell D. W. Ladd, Jr. E. W. Wolf ev. Sci. Instr. 29, 715(1958) Trans. IE, PGEC EC-8, 36 (1959) 1074 A UIIF Solid State Maser. H. Kingston Trans. IE, PGMTT MTT-7, 92 (1959) 1076 Low-Temperature Transition of Magnetic Anisotropy in Nickel-Iron Ferrite N. Menyuk K. Dwight Phys. ev. 112, 397(1958) 1077 Preparation and Properties of the Systems in LnFe Cr, O, and LaFe Co, O, x 1 -x 3 A. Wold W. Croft J. Phys. Chem. 63, 447(1959) 1078 "Magnetogenics," or The Art of H. H. Kolm Generating High Magnetic Fields S. Foner Kelvin Scale Supplement, Arthur D. Little, Inc. (1959) K

90 Journal Articles JA No Exciton and Magneto-Absorption S. Zwerdling of the Direct and Indirect Transitions in Germanium B. Lax L. M. oth K. J. Button 1086 Theory of Optical Magneto- L. M.oth Absorption Effects in Semicon- B. Lax ductors S. Zwerdling Phys. ev (1959) Phys. ev (1959) 1087 MIT Lincoln Laboratory Milestones J. T. Gilmore, Jr Commun. ACM (1958) 1089 The Morse Distribution M. Freimer B. Cold A. L. Tritter Trans. IK, PGIT IT-5, 2S (1959) 1093 Zero-Crossing Technique Using TV Techniques 1097 Quarter Wave Compensation of esonant Discontinuities J.A. Wereb, Jr. C. E. Muehe, Jr. Electronics 32. No. 19, 64 (1959) Trans. [E, PCMTT MTT-7, 2 (1959) 1102 Stress Analysis of a Large a- S. Namyet dar Antenna by Digital Computer J. M. Biggs 1103 Quantum-Mechanical Three-Body L. Eyges Problem 1105 Direct Observation of Spin-Wave M.II. Seavey, Jr. esonance P. E. Tannenwald 1106 Preparation and Crystallographic A. Wold Properties of the Systems. J. Arnott LaMn. 1-x Mn x O, 3+\,. and LaMn, Ni O,,, 1-x x 3 + X 1107 On the eciprocity of 11B lono- M. Balser spheric Transmission W. B. Smith E. Warren 1108 Comparison of Measured and S.J. Pricker Computed Values of the apid. P. Ingalls Fading-ate of Ultra High- W.C. Mason Frequency Signals eflected M. L. Stone from the Moon 1123 Machine ecognition of Hand B. Cold Sent Morse Code 1132 On the Matrix iccati Equation J.J. Levin 1133 igid adome Design Considera- P. Davis tions A. Cohen Civil Engineering 29, 54 ( 1959) Phys. ev. 115, 1643 (1959) Phys. ev. Betters 1, 168 (1958); J.Appl. Phys. Suppl. $0, 227S (1959) J. Phys. (hem. Solids (1959) J. Geophys. es.63, 859 (1958) Nature (1958) Trans. [E, PGIT IT-5, 17 (1959) Proc. Am. Math. Soe. 10, 519 (1959) Elect ronics 32, No. 16, 66 (1959)

91 Journal Articles JA No Syringe-Type Single-Crystal P. L. Moody Furnace for Materials Con- C.. Kolm taining a Volatile Constituent ev. Sci.Instr. 29, 1144(1958) 1138 esonance Isolator at 70 kmcps L. C. Kravitz G. S. Heller Proc. IE (Correspondence) 47, 331 (1959) 1143 Connections Plated With Wiring E. A. Guditz Electronics 32, No. 51, 96(1959) U43A Lincoln Lab Builds Electronic Package Backwards 1144 Configuration Interaction in the Lithium Hydride Molecule. I. A Determinantal AO Approach 1145 Configuration Interaction in the Lithium Hydride Molecule. II. An SCF LCAO-MO Approach 1146 Serial Position and the Memory- Span 1149 Oscillatory Magneto-Absorption m Gallium Antimonide 1155 X-ay Method for the Differentiation of {ill} Surfaces in AIHBV Semiconducting Compounds E. A. Guditz A.M. Karo A.. Olson A.M. Karo N. C. Waugh S. Zwerdling B. Lax K. J. Button L. M. oth E. P. Warekois P. H. Metzger Business Week (2 January I960) J.Chem. Phys. 30, 1232 (1959) J.Chem. Phys. 30, 1241(1959) Am. J. Psychol. 73, 68(1960) J. Phvs. Chem. Solids 9, 320 (1959) J. Appl. Phys. 30, 960(1959) 1173 An Electron Population Analysis of LiH and HE A.M. Karo J. Chem. Phys. 3, 182(1959) 1183 Ground adomes S. C. Nilo SPE J. 15, 157 (1959) 1184 Characteristics of the Human J.I. Elkind Operator- in Simple Manual C. D. Eorgie Control Systems Trans. IE, PGAC AC-4, 44 (1959) 1186 Half-Cycle esonant Delay Circuit B. Howland Proc. IE (Correspondence) 47, 993 (1959) 1189 Electroplated Electrical Connections and Improved Through- Hole Printed Wiring E. B. Murphy Plating 46, 848 (1959) 1190 Air Defense esearch in the Space Age C. F.J. Overhage Tech.ev.61, 239(1959) 1193 The Probability Density of the Output of a Filter When the Input Is a andom Telegraphic Signal: Differential-Equation Method J. A. McFadden Trans. IE, PGCT CT-6, 228 (1959); Trans. IE, PGIT IT-5, 228 (1959) 87

92 Journal Articles JA No The Detection of adar Echoes K in Noise. Part I: Statistical Preliminaries and Detector Design; Part II: The Accuracy of adar Measurements 1197 Millimicrosecond-Switching Diodes 1198 Maximum Angular Accuracy of Tracking a adio Star by Lobe Comparison E. J. Kelly, Jr. I. S. eed W. L. oot J. Hal pern. II. ediker. Manasse J.Soc.Ind. Appl. Math. 8, 309(1), 481 (II) (I960) Electronics 32, No. 23, 66(1959) Trans. IE, PGAP AP-8, 50 (1960) 1200 Versatile and Sensitive Vibrating- S. Foner Sample Magnetometer ev. Sci. Instr. 30, 548(1959) 1201 'he epresentation of Signals. M. Lerner Trans. IE, PGCT CT-6, 197 (1959); Trans. IE, PGIT IT-5, 197 (1959) 1209 Transistorized Generator for Pulse Circuit Design 1210 The Magnetic Properties of Thin Films 1211 Polynomial Codes Over- Cer- tain Finite Fields 1216 Fine Structure in the Zeeman Effect of Excitons in Germanium L. Neumann,1. B. Goodenough D.O. Smith I. S. eed G. Solomon K. J. Button L.M. oth W. H. Kleiner S. Zwerdling B. Fax Electronics 32, No. 14, 47 (1959) Am. Soc. Metals Seminar Volume, Chap. 7 (1959) J. Soc. Ind. Appl. Math. 8, 300 (1960) Phys. ev. Fetters 2, 161 (1959) 1218 The Cryosar A New Low- Temperature Computer Component A. L. McWhorter. II. ediker Pr-oc. IE 47, 1207 (1959) 1226 The Pursuit of a Language for Expressing the Outward Behavior of Information Processing Systems P.. Bagley Commun.ACM2, 1(1959) 1229 The Velocity of Sound in Liquid Helium Near the X-Point ('. E. Chase Phys. ev. Fetters 2, 197(1959) 1240 Note on a Singular Function of Minkowski J.. Kinney Proc.Am.Math.Soc.il, 788 (I960) 1241 Measurement of Switching Transistor Parameters 1242 Automatic Phase Control: Theory and Design.C. Johnston. L. Burke T.J. ey Semiconductor Prod. 3, No. 2, 43 (1960) Proc. IE 48, 1760 (I960) 88

93 Journal Articles,IA No adar Echoes from Venus. Price T.J. Goblick P. E. Green,,1 r.. II. Kingston L. G. Kraft G. II. Pettengill. Silver W. B. Smith Science 129, 751 (1959) 1247 On the Use of Laguerre Polynomials in Treating the Envelope and Phase Components of Narrow-Hand Gaussian Noise I.S. eed Trans. IE, PGIT 1T-5, 102 (1959) 1249 I X'AO Wave Functions for Hy- A. M. Karo drogen Fluoride with Hartree- E. C. Allen Fock Atomic Orbitals I. Chem. Phys. 31, 968(1959) 1253 Means for Counting "Effective" Numbers of Objects or Durations of Signals. M. Eerner Proc. IE (Correspondence) 47, 1653 (1959) 1254 Boundary Behavior of Blaschke Products in the Unit Circle.1.. Kinney Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 12, 484 (1961) 1263 Application of Statistical Noll tions to Multipath Channels 1264 esults Obtained from a Vowel ecognition Computer Program 1265 Surface-Dependent Fosses in Variable eactance Diodes 1266 The Sped rochemical Analysis of High Purity Gallium 1267 The Size Effect of Ferrite Spheres 1269A Galvanomagnetic Effects in n-type Silicon 1276 State of the Millimeter Wave Art 1281 Deformation Potential in Ger- manium from Optical Absorption Lines for Exciton Formation 1284 Non-Computational Uses of Digital Computers 1288 Thin Magnetic Films for Digital Computer Memories P. E. Green, Jr..1. W. Forgie C. I). Forgie D. E. Sawyer E. B. Owens W. Hauser L. T. Brown W. E. Krag B. Lax G. S. Heller W. H. Kleiner L. M. oth B. F. Green, Jr. D.O. Smith Nuovo Cimento 13, 406 (1959) J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 31, 1480 (1959) J. Appl. Phys. 30, 1689(1959) Appl. Spectroscopy 13, 105(1959) Quart. J. Mech. Appl. Math. 13, 257 (I960) Phys. ev. 118, 435(1960) Microwave J. 2, No. 5, 12(1959) Phys. ev. Letters 2, 334 (1959) Behavioral Sci. 4, 164 (1959) Electronics 32, No. 26, 44 (1959) 89

94 Journal Articles JA No Suggestion Concerning Mag- netic Interactions in SpineIs 1293 The emarkable "Maser" Story D. G. Wickham J. B. Goodenough B. Lax H.C. Gatos Phys. ev. 115, 115b (1959) Tech. ev. 61, 36 (1959) 1298 Spin Waves P. E, Tannenwald licrowave J. 2, No. 7, Z5(19S9) 1302 Theory of Klectrical Conduc- tion in High Magnetic Fields P. N. Argyres L. M. oth J. Phys. Chem. Solids (1959) 1307A Quantizing for Minimum Distortion J. Max Trans. IK, PGIT I'l'-o, 7 (I960) 1313A Effects of Solar adiation Pressure on Earth Satellite Orbits 1318 The Effect of a Heat Current or otation on Sound Propagation in Liquid Helium 1321 The Solid State Maser 1336 Proposal for a Feasible Pro- gramming System 1338 Optical Absorption of CoO and MnO Above and Below the Noel Temperature 1340 Perturbation of Wave Guides and Cavities by Spheres and Cylinders.W. Parkinson H.M. Jones I.I. Shapiro C. E. Chase.1. Lineman W. L. Millett. II. Kingston P.. Bagley G. \\\ Pratt. Jr. Coelho W. Hauser L. T. Brown Science (!')(>()) Phvsica (1959) Engineers' News Supplement, N. Y. Herald Tribune, 24 May 1959 Commun. ACM 2. 7 (1959) Phys. ev (1959).1. Appl. Phys b() (1959) Multilevel Pulsed Field Maser S. Foner for Generation of High Lre- L.. Momo quencies A. Mayer High Magnetic Fields for Ad- l(. II. Kolm vanced esearch Phys. ev. Letters (1959) Electronics 32, No (195')) 1356A Performance of a 640-Mile, 24-Channel UHF-SSB Experimental Communication System B. F. Nichols Trans. [E, PGCS CS^8, 26 (I960) Quantum Theory of Transport in a Magnetic Field 1359 Cd 3 As 2 - A Non-Cubic Semiconductor with Unusually High Electron Mobility P. N. Argyres A.,1. osenberg T. C. Harman Phys. ev. 117, 315 (1960).1. Appl. Phys. 30, 1621(1959) 90

95 Journal Articles JA No The eaction of Germanium with Aqueous Solutions. II. Dissolution Kinetics in Electrolytes and the ole of Specific Adsoi'ption 1369 Effects of UHF adiation on Animals W.W. Harvey H.C. Gatos M. Lubin L. E. Bird G. W. Curtis P. F. Daley D. G. Cogan II.. Dudley S. J. Fricker J. Electrochem. Soc. 107, 65 (1960) A MA Arch. Ind. Health 21, 558 (1960) 1371 Gallium-Arsenide Diffused J. Lowen Diodes II. ediker 1372 A eview of Panel-Type Dis-.1. J. Josephs play Devices 1373 Classical Spin-Configuration T A. Kaplan Stability in the Presence of Competing Exchange Forces 1374 emembering the Present St des 1) B. Yntema of a Number of Variables G E. Mueser 1376 Simple Null-Indicating Satura ble- E P. McCurl Core Magnetometer for the D e- C Blake tection of Static Magnetic Fie ps 1377 The Growth of Anodic Oxide S. Zwerdling Films on Germanium s. Sli eff J. Electrochem. Soc. 107, 26 (I960) Proc. IE 48, 1380 (I960) Phys.ev. Letters 116, 888 (1959) J. Exptl. Psychol. 60, 18 (1960) ev. Sci. Instr. 31, 440(1960) J. Electrochem. Soc. 107, 3 38 (I960) 1378 IPL-V: The Newell-Shaw- Simon Programming Language 1379 Electroforming of Intricate Electronic Components 1381 On a System of Integrodifferential Equations Occurring in eactor Dynamics 1382 Transistor-Capacitor Shift egister 1383 Mutual Coupling Effects in Large Antenna Arrays. I. Slot Arrays 1388 Computation and Measurement of the Fading ate of Moon- eflected UHF Signals B. F. Green, Jr E. B. Murphy J. J. Levin J. A. Nohel. W. Hofheimer S. Edelberg A. A. Oliner S.J. Fricker. P. Ingalls W. C. Mason M. L. Stone D. W. Swift Behavioral Sci. 5, 94 (I960) Electronics 32, No. 37, 114 (1959) J.Math. andmech.9, 347(1960) Semiconductor Prod. 3, No. 7, 31 (I960) Trans. IE, PGAP AP-8, 286 (1960) J. esearch Natl. Bur. Standards 64D, 455 (I960) 91

96 Journal Articles JA No Circulators at 70 and 140kMcps J. B. Thaxter G. S. Heller Proc. IKE 48, 110 (I960) 1396A Characteristics of the (ill) Surfaces of the 1II-V Intermelallic Compounds H. C. Gatos M. C. I.a vine J. Electrochem. Soc. 107, 427 (I960) 1397 Delay-Line Specifications for Matched-Filter Communicat ions Systems. M. Lerner B. eiffen H. Sherman Trans. IE, PGCP CP-6, 263 (1959) 1398 The MIT Whirlwind I Computer J. A. Kessler. Eldridge Naval esearch eviews (October 1959) 1399 Accuracy in econstructing the Arrangement of Elements Generating Kinetic Depth Displays B. W. White G. E. Mueser,J. Exptl. Psychol. 60, 1 (I960) In Defense of the Bat J. Freedman Contemp. Psychol. 4, 372(1959) 1409 Material for Microwaves 1410 g Factor of Electrons in Germanium 1415 Note on the Distribution of Locally Maximal Elements in a andom Sample 1420 Mutual Coupling Effects in Earge Antenna Arrays. II. Compensation Effects 1426A Classical Theory of Spin Con- figurations in the Cubic Spinel 1428 Crowth of InSb Crystals in the Polar Direction 1431 Magneto-Optical Phenomena in Semiconductors 1440 Pulsed Field Millimeter Wave Maser 1443 Light-Pen Links Computer to Operator 1447 Direct Cation- -Cation Inter- actions in Several Oxides B. Lax L. M. oth B. Lax M. Freimer B. Gold S. Edelberg A. A. Oliner T. A. Kaplan II. C. Gatos P. L. Moody M. C. Lavine B. Lax S. Zwerdling L.. Momo. A. Myers S. Foner B. M. Gurley C. E. Woodward J. B. Goodenough Microwave.1. 2, 9 (1959) Phys.ev. Letters 3, 217 (1959) Ann. Math. Stat. 31, 518(1960) Trans. IE, PGAP AP-8, 360 (1960) Phys. ev. 119, 1460(1960) J. Appl. Phys. 31, 212(1960) Prog, in Semiconductors 5, 223 (1960) J. Appl. Phys. ii, 443(1960) Electronics 32, No. 47, 85(1959) Phys. ev. 117, 1442(1960) 9 2

97 Journal Articles,IA No Observed Characteristics of an Fltra-High-Frequency Signal Traversing an Auroral Disturbance J. C. James L. E. Bird. P. Ingalls M. L. Stone J. W. B. Day G. E. K. Lockwood. I. Presnell 1454 The Preparation and Crys-. J. Arnott H tallography of FeNiN and the A. Wold Series Fe. Ni N 4-x x 1455 DislocationEtch Pits on the II. C. Gatos (ill) and {ill} Surfaces of M.C. Lavine InSb Nature 185, 510 (I960) J. Phys. Chem. Solids 15, 152 (1960) J. Appl. Phys. 31, 743(1960) 1456 Studies in Partial Switching of Ferrite Cores IF H. Tancrell. E. McMahon J. Appl. Phys. 31, 762(1960) 1457 Kinetics of the Oxidation of Antimony 1461 Cell for the Infrared Spectroscopy of Solid and Gas- Solid Phase eactions 1462 The Preparation of Stoicheio- metric Ferrites 1466 Etching Behavior of the (lio) and (l00) Surfaces ofinsb 1467 eview of "Paris Symposium on adio Astronomy 1475 Effect of the Lattice on Dielec- trie Properties of an Electron Gas A. J. osenberg A. A. Menna T. P. Turnbull F. Vratny B. Graves D. G. Wickham E.. Whipple E. G. Larson H. C. Gatos M.C. La vine. H. Kingston D.S. Falk J. Electrochem. Soc. 107, 196 (1960) ev.sci.instr. 31, 65(1960) J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 14, 217 (1960) J. Electrochem. Soc (1960) Microwave J. 3, No. 2, 76(1960) Phys. ev. 118, 105(1960) 1477 Superconducting Electromagnets S. H. Autler 1484 An IF Power Comparator With G.. Curry Large Dynamic ange ev. Sci. Instr. 31, 369(1960) Proc.IE (Correspondence) 48, 1490 (I960) 1485 Paraboloidal eflector Patterns for Off-Axis Feed S. S. Sandier Trans. IE, PGAP AP-8, 36 (1960) 1489 On Decoding Linear Error- Correcting Codes. I. N. Zierler Trans. IE, PGIT IT-6, 450 (1960) 1490 Magnetoplasma eflection in B. Lax Solids G. B. Wright Phys. ev. Letters 4, 16(1960) 93

98 Journal Articles JA No Digital Computer Techniques in the Study of the Nervous System 1494 Indium as a Source of Impurities in Indium Arsenide W. A. Clark A.,1. St rauss T. C. Harman E. B. Owens M. C. Finn The eflector 8, 25 (1959) Solid-State Filed ron. 1, 131 (1960) 1495 Historical Sketch of Ferrites and Their Microwave Applications 1497 Generalization of Band Theory to Include Self-Energy Corrections K.,1. Bui ton Microwave.!. 5, No. i. 7i( I960) G. W. Pratt..If. Phys. ev. 118, 462(1960) 1501 Global Asymptotic Stability for Nonlinear Systems of Differential Equations and Applications to eactor Dynamics 1502A Preparation and Properties of CdSnAs Cyclotron esonance J. J. Levin J. A. None! A. J. Strauss A..1. osenberg B. Lax J. G. Mavroides Arch. at. Mech. Anal. c., 194 (1960).1. Phys. C'hcm. Solids (1961) Solid-Stale Phys. 11, 261 (1960) 1506A Concerning Hybrids C.W. Jones Microwave J. 4, No (196 1) 1510 Etching and Inhibition of the (ill) Surfaces of the III-V Intermetallic Compounds: InSb 1511 Length of Series and the Learn- ing Curve 1514 Background to Scientific t'om- munication 1515 Millimeter Cyclotron esonance in Silicon 1516 Zeeman Effect of Impurity Levels in Silicon 1517 The Effect of a Density Maxi- mum Near the A Point on the Temperature Distribution in liquid Helium I 1520 Physical Adsorption Processes and Their elation to Order- Disorder Theory II. C. Gatos M. C. I,avine N.C. Waugh M. M. Kesslei C. J. auch J. J. Stickler 11..I. Zeiger G. S. Heller S. Zwerdling K. J. Button B. I.ax C. E. Chase E. Maxwell W. M. Whitney J. M. Honig J. Phys. C'hcni. Solids 14. It.') (I960) Am..1. Psychol. 75, 177 (1962) Trans. IE, FGEYYS EWS-S, 3 (I960) Phys. ev. Letters 4, 6 1 ( 1960) Phys. ev. 118, 975 (1960) Physica 26, 160 (1960) Trans. N. V. Acad. Sei. 22, 313 (I960) 9-1

99 Journal Articles JA No Internal Impurity Levels in Semiconductors: Experiments in p-type Silicon 1522 Magnetization eversal and Asymmetry in Cobalt Vanadate (IV) 1524 CW Millimeter Wave Maser Using Fe3+ in TiO z 1525 adiochemical Evaluation of Solvent Extraction of Indium as the Bromide at High Concentrations 1528 A Note on Human ecognition of Hand-Printed Characters 1534 The Oxidation of Intermetallic Compounds. I. High Temperature Oxidation of InSb 1535 Oxidation of Intermetallic Com- pounds. II. Interrupted Oxidation ofinsb 1536 Metallurgy and Semiconductor Materials 1537 Experimental Comparison of Equal-Gain Maximal-atio Diversity Combiners 1538 Conference on Quantum Electronics 1542 Determination of the Effective Scattering Mechanism Parameter of Electron Transport Theory 1545 Charging Curves for Germanium Electrodes 1546A Derivation of the Boltzmann Transport Equation for Inelastic Collisions 1547 g Factor and Donor Spin- H Lattice elaxation for Electrons in Germanium and Silicon S. Zwerdling K. J. Button B. Lax N. Menyuk K. Dwight D. G. Wickham S. Foner L.. Momo E. B. Owens U. Neisser P. Weene A.J. osenberg M. C. Lavine A.J. osenberg H. C. Gatos, Editor. V. Locke, Jr. B. Lax T. C. Ha rman W. W. Harvey S. Sheff B.C. Gatos P. N. Argyres L. M. Koth Phys. ev. Letters 4, 173(1960) Phys. ev. Letters 4, 119 (I960) J. Appl. Phys. 31, 742(1960) Anal. Chem. 32, 1366(1960) Inform, and Control 3, 191 (1960) J. Phys. Chem. 64, 1135(1960) J. Phys. Chem. 64, 1143(1960) Properties of Elemental and Compound Semiconductors, AIME Publications (Interscience Publishers, New York, I960) Proc. IE (Correspondence) 48, 1488 (I960) Microwave J. 3, No. 2, 21(1960) Phys. ev. 118, 1541(1960) J. Electrochem. Soc. 107, 560 (1960) J. Phys. Chem. Solids 19, 66 (1961) Phys. ev. 118, 1534(1960) 95

100 Journal Articles JA No Magneto-Plasma eflection in G. B. Wright n-type InSb and n-type HgSe B. Lax First Passage Times of a J.. Kinney Generalized andom Walk Phys. ev. Letters 4, 16(1960) Ann. Math. Stat. 32, 235(1961) 1556 New Tools for esearch 1558 Evidence for the Quantization of Circulation in Liquid Helium II 1560 Physical Adsorption Processes and Their elation to Order- Disorder Theory 1561 A Matched Filter Detection Sys- tern for Complicated Doppler Signals 1563 Measurements of Lunar e- flectivity Using the Millstone adar B. Lax C. E. Chase J. M. Honig. M. Lerner G. H. Pettengill Microwave J. 3, No. 6, 19(1960) Phys. ev. Letters 4, 220 (I960) Trans. N. Y.Acad. Sci. 22, 313 (1960) Trans. IKK, PC,IT IT-6, 373 (1960) Proc. IE (Correspondence) 48, 933 (1960) 1565A Semiconductor Compounds H. C. Gatos Nucleus 37, 165 (I960) 1567 Separation of the Defect Concentration and Diffusion Coefficient in Diffusion-Limited Scaling eactions A.J. osenberg J. Electrochem. Soc. 107, 795 (1960) 1570 Magnetic Properties of Mn,0. and the Canted Spin Problem K. Dwight N. Menyuk Phys. ev. 119, 1470(1960) 1573 Magnetic Properties of Perovskites J. B. Goodenough Landolt-Bornstein Tabellen. Vol. II/9 (Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 1962) 1577 Electromagnet Design 1578A On the Global Asymptotic Behavior of Nonlinear Systems of Differential Equations 1579 Measurements of the Spectrum of adio Noise from cps 1581A Improved Square Wave Induct- ance Bridge 1582 Optimum Approximation to a Matched Filter esponse 1587 A Solid-State UHF adar Transponder H. H. Kolm D. B. Montgomery J. J. Levin M. Balser C. A. Wagner B. Howland J. W. Craig, Jr. L. Cartledge G. B. Tiffany Encyclopedic Dictionary of Physics (Pergamon Press, London, 1961) Arch. a. Mech. Anal. 6, 65 (1960) J. esearch Natl. Bur. Standards 64D, 415 (1960) ev. Sci.'lnstr. 31, 763(1960) Trans. IE, PGIT IT-6, 409 (1960) Astronautics 5, 30 (I960) <M,

101 Journal Articles JA No C-W Cell Decompositions of. Hermann Symmetric Homogeneous Spaces On Geodesies That Are Also. Hermann Orbits Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 66, 126 (1960) Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 66, 91(1960) 1590A Geodesies of Bounded, Sym- metric Domains. Hermann Comment. Math. Helvetici 35, 1 (1961) 1591 On the Differential Geometry of Foliations. Hermann Ann. Math. 72, 445(1960) 1592 emarks on the Foundations of Integral Geometry 1593 Ionospheric Backscatter Ob- servation at 440 Mcps 1594 Activity Coefficients of Elec- trons and Holes at High Concentrations 1597 adar Echoes from Venus and a New Determination of the Solar Parallax 1599 Inclusion Theory of Kerston 1600 Spontaneous Magnetization 1601 The eaction of Semiconductors With Aqueous Solutions 1602 On the Theory of Indicator- Dilution Methods Under Varying Blood-Flow Conditions. Hermann V. C. Pineo L. G. Kraft H. W. Briscoe A.J. osenberg G. H. Pettengill. Price N. Menyuk K. Dwight H.C. Gatos, Editor H. Sherman endic. Circolo Mat. (Palermo) 9, 1 (I960) J. Geophys. es.65, 1620(1960) J. Chem. Phys. 33, 665(1960) Planet. Space Sci. 5, 70(1961) Encyclopedic Dictionary of Physics (Pergamon Press, London, 1961) Encyclopedic Dictionary of Physics (Pergamon Press, London, 1961) The Surface Chemistry of Metals and Semiconductors (Wiley, New York, I960) Bull. Math. Biophys. 22, 417 (1960) 1603A An Infinite-Stage Production- Smoothing Process M. Freimer J. Math. Anal. Appl. 2, 500(1961) 1605 {m} Direct Transition Ex- citon and Magnetoreflection in Germanium 1607 Damaged Layers and Crystal- line Perfection in the (ill) Surfaces of III-V Intermetallic Compounds B. Lax E. P. Warekois M. C. La vine H. C. Gatos Phys. ev. Letters 4, 511(1960) J. Appl. Phys. 31, 1302(1960) 9 7

102 Journal Articles.IA No On Singular and Nonsingular Op- timum (Bayes) Tests for the Detection of Normal Stochastic Signals in Normal Noise 1612 eview of "Alpha-Numeric Character ecognition Using Local Operations," by J. S. Bomba 1613 eview of "Pattern ecognilion and eading by Machine," by W.W. Bledsoe and I. Browning 1614 Growth of GaAs Crystals in the <111> Polar Direction 1615 A epresentation of Vector- Valued andom Processes D. Middleton H. Sherman H. Sherman P. L. Moody H. C. Gatos M. C. La vine E. J. Kelley, Jr. W. L. ool Trans. [E, PGIT IT-7, 105 (1961) Trans. IE, PGEC KC-9, W2. (1960) Trans. IE, PGEC KC (1960) J. Appl. Phys. 31, 1696 (I960) J. Math, and Phvs. 39, 211 (I960) 1616A First Aid for a Giant Bearing D. A. egillo Am. Machinist 105, 146(1961) 1619 Pattern ecognition by Machine 1620 Oblique-Incidence Anisotropy in Kvaporated Permalloy Films 1622 Note on the Equalization and Cancellation Theory of Binaural Masking Level Differences 1625 Kxploring the Solar System by adar 1626 Two-Krror Correcting Bose- Chaudhuri Codes are Quasi- Perfect O. G. Selfridgc U. Neisser D. O. Smith M.S. Cohen G. P. Weiss N. I. Durlach P. E. Green, Jr. G. II. Pettengill N. Zierler D. Gorenstein W. W. Peterson Scientific American, 2 (August 1960).!. Appl. Phys. U, 1755 (1960),]. Acoust. Soc. Am. 32, 1075 (1960) Sky and Telescope 20, i (1960) Inform, and Control 3, 291 (1960) 1627 A Possible Long-ange Com- munications Link Between Ground and Low-Orbiting Satellites M. S. Macrakis J. Atmos. Terr. Phys (1960) 1628 Band Structure of Transition Metals and Their Alloys J. B. Goodenough Phys. ev (I960) 1629 Magneto-Tunneling in InSb A.. Calawa. 11. ediker B. Lax A. L. McWhorter Phys. ev. Letter's 5, 55 (1960) 1631 Method for Determining Ground- I). II. Lyons State Spin Configurations T.A. Kaplan Phys. ev (1960) 98

103 Journal Articles JA No otating Polarization and Periodic Bodies J. J. Mikulski Proc. IE 49, 361 (1961) 1636 Thermal Conduction in otating Liquid Helium II C. E. Chase Phys. ev. 120, 688(1960) 1637 A Stochastic Model for Free ecall N.C. Waugh J. E. K. Smith Psychometrika 27, 151(1962) 1638 Low Temperature Paramagnetic esonance of Trapped O., S. Foner II. Meyer W.H. Kleiner J. Phys. Chem. Solids 18, 273 (1961) 1640 The Average esponse Com- puter (AC): A Digital Device for Computing Averages and Amplitude and Time Histograms of Klectrophysiological esponse 1642 Low everse Leakage Gallium - Arsenide Diodes 1643 Electromagnetic Properties of Ferrimagnetics and Their Applications from UHF to Millimeter Waves. I, II, III 1644 Figure Coherence in the Kinetic Depth Effect 1645 Computer Design of Multiple- Output Logical Networks 1646 General Spin-Wave Dispersion elations 1647 Observations of Earth- Ionosphere Cavity esonances 1648 Pulsed Field Measurements of Large Zero-Field Splittings: V 3 " 1 in A1 2 0, 1650A Band-Pass Measurements of a Lunar eflection Circuit 1652 The Traveling Wave esonator and High Power Microwave Test ing eview of "A Tunnel Diode Tenth Microsecond Memory," by M.M. Kaufman W. A. Clark, Jr..M. Brown M. II. Goldstein C. E. Molnar D. F. O'Brien II. E. Zieman J. Halpe rn. II. ediker 13. Lax K. J. Button B. F. Green, J r T. C. Bartee. F. Soohoo M. Balser C. A. Wagner S. Foner W. Low. P. Ingalls L. E. Bird J. W. B. Day S.J. Miller. E. McMahon Trans. IE, PGBMEBME-8, 4b (1961) Proc. IE (Correspondence) 48, 1780 (I960) Microwave J. 3, No. 9, 2; No. 10, 52; No. 11, 49 (I960) J. Exptl. Psycho]. 62, 272 (1961) Trans. IE, PGEC EC-10, 21 (1961) Phys. ev. 120, 1978(1960) Nature 188, 638 (I960) Phys. ev. 120, 1585(1960) Proc. IE (Correspondence) 49, 631 (1961) lierowave J. 3, No. 9, 50 (I960) Trans.IE, PGEC EC-9, 527 (1960)...»

104 Journal Articles.!A No eview of "Use of a Computer to Design Character ecognition Logic." by.j. Kvey 1655 frequency Variations Due to Over-the-Horizon Tropospheric Propagation 1657 eview of "Encoding of Incompletely Specified Boolean Matrices,'' by T. A. Dolotta and E. J. McClusky, Jr F Hall Kl'fect in a Supercon- ductor W. Doyle J. 11 Chisholm S..1. Goodman.1. M. Kennedy L. B. Lambert L. P. ainville J. F. oche I. L. Lebow T. C. Bartee G. F. Dresselhaus M. S. Dresselhaus Trans. IE, PGEC EC-9, 522 (1960) Trans. IE, PGAP AP-9, 384 (1961) Trans. IE, PGEC EC-9, 517 (1960) Phys. ev. 120, 1971(1960) 1659 Magnetic Film Memory Design J.I. affel T. S. Crowther All. Anderson T. O. Herndon Proc. IK 49, 155 (1961) 1660 Infrared Magnetoreflection in Bismuth. I. High Fields 1661 Inter-band Magnetoreflection in Bismuth. II. Low Fields B. Lax.1. G. Mavroides 11.,1. Zeiger.J. Keyes. N. Brown J. G. Mavroides M. S. Dresselhaus B. Lax Phys. ev. Letters 5, 241 (I960) Phys. ev. Letters 5, 24 5 (I960) 1662 Systems Applications of Solid- J. W. Meyer State Masers Electronics 33, No. 45, 58 (1960) 1663 Computer Models for Cognitive 'rocesses B. F. Green..1 r Psychometrika 26, 85 (1961) 1664A Calibration of Prism Spectrometers in the Ultraviolet, Visible, and Near-Infrared egions 1665 Design Using Computers 1667 Free Versus Serial ecall 1669 Compound Cryosars for Low- Temperature Computer Memories S. Zwerdling J. P. Theriault T. C. Bartee N. C. Waugh. H. ediker A. L. McWhorter Spectrochim. Acta 17, 819 (1961) Chap. 6, A Survey of Switching Circuit Theory, E.J. McCluskey and T.C. Bartee, Eds. (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1962) J. Exptl. Psychol. 62, 496(1961) Solid-State Electron. 2, 100 (1961) 1670 Calculation of Klystron Cavity Interact ion. L. Pease Trans. IE, PGED ED-8, 170 (1961) 100

105 Journal Articles JA No A Theoretical Limitation on the Formation of Lossless Multiple Beams in Linear Arrays 1673 Perturbations of the Orbit of H the Echo Balloon 1674 Solid Solutions of In-,Te, in H Sb? Te, and BLTe, 1675 Electrical Properties of n-type GaSb 1677 Exchange Integral in Cobalt from Spin-Wave esonance 1678 The Induction-Coupled Plasma Torch J. L. Allen I. I. Shapiro H. M. Jones A.J. osenberg A.J. Strauss A. J. Strauss P. E. Tannenwald. Weber T. B. eed Trans. IE, PGAP AP-9, 350 (1961) Science 132, 1484 (I960) J. Phys. Chem. Solids 19, 105 (1961) Phys. ev. 121, 1087(1961) Phys. ev. 121, 715(1961) J. Appl. Phys. 32, 821(1961) 1680 Communications Through Un- W. L. oot specified Additive Noise 1681 Stimulus Programming in J. E. K. Smith Psychophysics 1682 A Transient Discrete Time J.. Kinney Queue with Finite Storage 1685 Measuring eally Large C.A. Pappas Diameters Inform, and Control 4, 15 (1961) Psychometrika 26, 27 (1961) Ann. Math. Stat. 33, 130(1962) Am. Machinist 105, 92 (1961) 1687 Error Statistics and Coding for Binary Transmission Over Telephone Circuits 1688 Computer Languages for Sym- bol Manipulation 1691 Machine Preparation of Printed-Wiring Masks 1692 Cyclotron esonance in In- dium Antimonide at Fligh Magnetic Fields 1693 A Poisson Kernel for Certain Homogeneous Spaces 1697 Hexagonal Iron Nitrides 1698 Interferometer Techniques Applied to adar A. B. Fontaine.G. Gallager B. F. Green, Jr. E. A. Guditz B. Lax J. G. Mavroides H.J. Zeiger.J. Keyes. Hermann A. Wold. J. Arnott N. Menyuk E. Gehrels A. Parsons Proc. IE 49, 1059 (1961) Trans. IE, PGEC EC-10, 729 (1961) Trans. IE, PGPEP PEP-5, 22 (1961) Phys. ev. 122, 31 (1961) Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 12, 892 (1961) J. Phys. Chem. 65, 1068(1961) Trans. IE, PGMIL MIL-5, 139 (1961) 101

106 Journal Articles JA No The adar Measurement 10. J. Kelly, Jr. Trans. IK, PCM II. MIL-5, si of ange, Velocity and (1961) Acceleration 1702 Vowel ecognition Using a J.E.K. Smitli.1. Acousi. Soc. \m M, 5^8(1961) Multiple Discriminant Function L. Klem 1703 The I>incoln Laboratory A. Cohen Microwave,1 1. No. I, Antenna Test ange A.W.Maltese r i 7 (1961) 1704 Emission Spectrographic E. B. Owens Appl. Sped roscops lb, 86 (1962) Analysis of Fused Aluminum Oxide and Fused Tin Oxide C'rystals 1707 Necessity and Experimental G. W. Pratt, Jr. Phys. ev. 122, 489(1961) Consistency of Antiferromagnetic Ground State without Long-ange Order 1708 Cobalt Fertile Single Crystals A. Ferretti J. Appl. Phys. 32, 905(1961)..1. Arnott 10. Delanev A. Wold 1709 Characteristics of the (ill) H. C. Gatos J. Elect rochem. Soc. 108, 645 Surfaces of the III-V Inter- M.C. I.avine (1961) metallie Compounds. II. Sur- 10. P. Warekois face Damage 1710 Antimony Edge Dislocations H.C. Gatos J. Appl. Phys 52, 1174(1961) in InSb " M. C. linn M. C. Lavine 1711 The Computer as a Pattern B.W. White Behavioral Sci. 6, 253(1961) Generator for- Perceptual esea rch 1712 Uydromagnet: A Self-Generating Kolm J. Appl. Phys. 32, 1296(1961) Liquid Conductor Electromagnet O.K. Mawardi 1714 Man-Computer Cooperation in D.B. Yntema Trans. IE, PGHFE HFE-2, 20 Decisions equiring Common W.S. Torgerson (1961) Sense 1716 A New Treatment of ose- H. F. Mattson J. Soc. Ind. Appl. Math. 9, 654 Chaudhuri Codes G. Solomon (1961) 1717 Stimulus-Conditions Affecting B. W. White Am. J. Psychol. 75, 411(1962) a ecently Discovered Stereoscopic Effect 1718 Keeping Track of Variables D. B. Yntema J. Exptl. Psychol. 63, 391(1962) That Have Few or Many States O. 10. Mueser kmc Water Calorimeter J. B. Thaxter ev. Sci. Instr. 32, 605(1961).1. McGowan, III 102

107 Journal Articles.1 \ No Induction Heated Pressure Vessel lor Growing Oxide Singh- ('rvstals 1721 elationship Between Crystal H Symmetry.ind Magnetic Properties of Ionic Compounds Containing Mn Atmospheric Absorption of kmcps adiation: Summary and Bibliography to Evidence for Canted Magnetic Moments in Manganous Stannate (Mn 2 SnO.) 1724 ecognition of Patterns in the EEG A. Ferretti D. G. Wickham A. Wold J. B. Goodenough A. Wold. J. Arnott N. Menyuk E. S. osenblum D. G. Wickham N. Menyuk K. Dwight B.C. Farley ev. Sci.Instr. 32, 566(1961) Phys. ev (1961) Microwave J. 4, No. 3, 91 (1961) J. Phys. Chem. Solids (1961) Computer Techniques in EEG Analysis (Elsevier Publishing Co., Amsterdam, 1961), The Differential Geometry of Foliations, II. Hermann J. Math, and Mech (19b2) 1726 Speech Synthesis With Pre- recorded Syllables and Words A. N. Stowe D. B. Hampton J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 33, 810 (1961) 1727 Bats That Fish J. J. G. McCue Naval esearch eviews. 19 (May 1961) 1728 Magnetic Field Dependence of the Superconducting Energy Gap D. II. Douglass, Jr. Phys. ev. Letters 6, 346(1961) 1729 A Simple Approximate Expression for Converting Directly from Noise Figures in DB to Noise Temperatures E. P. McCurley C. Blake Microwave J. 4, No. 4, 79(1961) 1730 Cryosar Memory Design.C. Johnston Trans. IE, PGEC IOC-10, 712 (1961) 1733 On Differentials in Function Fields P. I., fall) O. Zariski Am. J. Math. 83, 542(1961) 1735 Dangling Bonds in III-V H.C. Gatos Compounds 1736 On the Behavior of the Geo- P. L. Falb metric Genus Under Ground Field Extension J. Appl. Phys. 32, 1232(1961) Am. J. Math. 84, 421(1962) Likelihood atios for Dif- fusion Processes With Shifted Mean Values T. S. Pitcher Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 101, 16 (1961) 103

108 Journal Articles,IA No Properties of Orbiting Dipole H Belts W. E. Morrow, Jr. D. C. MacLellan Astron. J. 66, 107 (1961) 1739 Hole Injection During eduction H of Ferricyanide at a Germanium Electrode W.W. Harvey J. Phys. Chem. 65, 1641 (1961) 1741 On the Existence of a Funda-. Hermann mental Domain for iemannian Transformation Groups 1744 Growth of efractory Crystals T. B. eed Using the Induction Plasma Torch 1745 adar-computer Display Traces K. E. Perry Alphanumeric Characters E. J. Aho Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 13, 489 (1962) J. Appl. Phys. 32, 2534 (1961) Electronics 34, No. 26, 75(1961) 1746 Symmetry of Configurational Entropy in Lattice Statistics 1748 The Scattering Properties of the Lunar Surface at adio Wave Lengths 1749 On the Consistency of Quantum Field Theory 1750 Theory of Interband Faraday otation in Semiconductors W.H. Kleiner J. V. Evans G. II. Pettengill. T. Prosser B. Lax Y. Nishina J. Chem. Phys. 36, 76 (1962) Chap. 5, The Moon, Meteorites, and Comets (The Solar System, Vol. IV)(Univ. of Chicago Press, 1963) Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 69, 552 (1963) Phys. ev. Letters 6, 464 (1961) 1752 Design of Wide-Band Shielded Toroidal F Transformers.S. Berg B. Howland ev. Sci. Instr. 32, 864 (1961) 1753 Solution of Schrodinger Equation for a Periodic Lattice 1757 'Erektor Subrack Kit' Adapts to Various Board Sizes L. Eyges W. F. McBride Phys. ev. 123, 1673 (1961) Elec. Design News 7, 64 (1962) 1758 Description of Impurity W.W. Harvey Ionization in Semiconductors by Chemical Thermodynamics 1759 Some Effects of Anisotropy on T.A. Kaplan Spiral Spin-Configuration with Application to are-earth Metals Phys. ev. 123, 1666(1961) Phys. ev. 124, 329 (1961) 1760 The Scale of the Solar System The Staff, Millstone adar- Observatory Nature 190, 592 (1961) 1763A ecognition of Familiar Characters Under an Unfamiliar Transformation B. W. White Percept, and Motor Skills _15, 107 (1962) 104

109 Journal Articles JA No. 1765A On a System of Integrodifferen- tial Equations Occurring in eactor Dynamics. II 1766 Impurity Striations in Unrotated Crystals of InSb J. J. Levin J. A. Nohel H.C. Gatos A. J. Strauss M. C. Lavine T. C. Harman Arch. atl. Mech. Anal. 11, 210 (1962) J. Appl. Phys. 32, 2057 (1961) 1767 A Theory of Transistor Cutoff Frequency (f r r) Falloff at High Current Densities 1768 High-Power Duplexers 1769A Effect of Temporal Ordering K on Visual ecognition 1770 Ground-State Properties of Nuclear Matter 1771 Utilization of Order-Disorder Theory in Physical Adsorption. II. The Square Lattice C.T. Kirk, Jr. Trans. IE, PGED ED-9, 164 (1962) C. E. Muehe, Jr. Trans. IE, PGMTT MTT-9, 506 (1961) B. W. White Percept, and Motor Skills 1_5, 75 (1962).D. Puff Ann. Phys. 13, 317 (1961) J. M. Honig Advances in Chemistry Series, No. 33, 239 (1961) 1772 Width of the Turbulent Trail. E. Slattery Behind a Hypervelocity Sphere W.G. Clay 1773 Some Differential-Geometric. Hermann Aspects of the Lagrange Variational Problem Phys. Fluids 4, 1199 (1961) Illinois J. Math. 6, 634 (1962) 1775 Angular Dependence of Magnetoresistance in HgSe 1776 Measurement of Mitral egurgitation by Indicator- Dilution Techniques T. C. Harman W. H. Levison W. D. Jackson H. Sherman L. B. McGuire J. Appl. Phys. 32, 1800 (1961) Circulation es. 9, 1109(1961) 1777 Elements of Order-Disorder J.M. Honig Theory J. Chem. Educ. 38, 538 (1961) 1779 Generalized eed-muller Codes 1780 Cyclotron esonance E. Weiss Inform, and Control 5, 213 (1962) B. Lax Science 134, 1333 (1961) 1781 Direct Experimental Measure- ment of the Magnetic Field Dependence of the Superconducting Energy Gap of Aluminum 1783 Preparation of Stoicheiometric Chromites D. II. Douglass, Jr. E. Whipple A. Wold Phys. ev. Letters 7, 14 (1961) J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 24, 23 (1962) 105

110 Journal Articles JA No Discussion of Incoherent Back- V. C. Pineo scatter Power Measurements II. W. Briscoe at 440 Mc/s J. Geophys. es. 66, 3965 (1961) 1785 Magnetotunneling in Lead Telluride. H. ediker A.. Calawa J. Appl. Phys. 3_2S (1961) 1786 The Negative esistances in Junction Diodes I. Hefni Proc. EE (Correspondence) 49, 1427 (1961) 1788 The Dielectric Constant of Liquid Helium 1789 Magnetism and the Chemical Bond 1790 Existence in the Large of Parallelism Homomorphisms 1791 Magnetic Field Dependence of the Superconducting Penetration Depth in Thin Specimens 1793 Millimeter Cyclotron esonance Experiments in Diamond 1794 Solid-State Devices Other than Semiconductors 1795 Oscillatory Magnetoabsorption in InSb Under High esolution 1796 Noncoherent Switching in Permalloy Films 1797 Crystallographic Polarity in the II-VI Compounds C. E. Chase E. Maxwell W. E. Millett.1. B. Goodenough. Hermann D. 11. Douglass, Jr auch B. Lax J. G. Mavroides S. Zwerdltng W. H. Kleiner J. P. Theriault D. O. Smith K. J. Harte E. P. Warekois M. C. La vine A. N. Mariano H. C. Gatos Physica (1961) Magnetism and the Chemical Bond, Interscience Monographs on Chemistry, F.A. Cotton, Ed., Vol. I (Interscience-Wiley, New York, 1963) Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 108, 170 (1963) Phys. ev. 124, 755 (1961) Phys. ev. Letters 7, 83 (1961) Proc. IE 50, 1011 (1962) J. Appl. Phys.32S, 2118 (1961) J. Appl. Phys. 33, 1399 (1962) J. Appl. Phys. 33, 690 (1962) 1798 The Structure and Switching of Permalloy Films D. O. Smith Chap. 31. Magiielismj a Treatise on Modern Theory and Materials, H. Suhl and G. T. ado, Eds. (Academic Press, New York, 1963) 1799 Proposal for Magnetic Domain- D. O. Smith Wall Storage and Logic 1802 Tangential Limits of Functions J.. Kinney of the Class S Trans. IE, PGEC EC-10, 708 (1961) Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 14, 68 (1963) 1803 Compression and Coding E. Weiss Trans. IE, PCIT IT-8, 256(1962) 106

111 Journal Articles JA No Signal Sets with Uniform Correlation Properties 1808 adiation Damage Experiments on PbS Infrared Detectors J. Max.. Billups W. L. Gardner J. Soc. Ind. Appl. Math. 10, 113 (1962) Infrared Phys.1, 199 (1961) 1809 Sequential Decoding for Discrete Input Memoryless Channels B. e iff en Trans. IE, PGIT IT (1962) 1810 Effects of the Earth's Magnetic Field on the Orbit of a Charged Satellite 1812 Electrochemical and Adsorp- tion Measurements on Single Crystals: The Germanium- Iodide Solution System 1813A adiation Effects in Cal-^Sm I. I. Shapiro H. M. Jones W. W. Harvey II. J. LaFleur II. C. Gatos J.. O'Connor II. A. Bostick J. Geophys. es. 66, 4123 (1961) J. Electrochem. Soc. 109, 155 (1962),1. Appl. Phys. 33, 1868 (1962) 1815 A Note on a New Class of Codes G. Solomon Inform, and Control (1961) 1816 Classical Theory of the Ground Spin-State in Cubic Spinels 1817 A Versatile Stochastic Model of a Function of Unknown and Time Varying Form D. II. Lyons T. A. Kaplan K. Dwight N. Menyuk II. J. Kushner Phys. ev. 126, 540 (1962) J. Math. Anal. Appl. 5, 150(1962) 1818 Computer Techniques for the Study of Patterns in the Electroencephalogram B. G. Farley L. S. Frishkopf W. A. Clark, Jr. J. T. Gilmore, Jr. Trans. IE, PGBME BME-9 4 (1962) 1819 Characteristics of the {ill} Surfaces of the III-V Intermetallic Compounds: III The Effects of Surface Active Agents on InSb and the Identification of Antimony Edge Dislocations M. C. Lavine B.C. Gatos M. C. Finn J. Electrochem. Soc. 108, 974 (1961) 1820 Interband Transitions for Metals in a Magnetic Field M. S. Dresselhaus G. F. Dresselhaus Phys. ev. 125, 499 (1962) 1821 Microwave Devices K. J. Button Chap. 25, Magnetism: a Treatise on Modern Theory and Materials, H. Suhl and G. T. ado, Eds. (Academic Press, New York, 1963) 1822 Visual Acuity under Blue Illumination. T. Mitchell.. Mitchell Trans. IE, PGHFE HFE-3, 14 (1962) 107

112 Journal Articles JA No adar eflections from the Sun at Very High Frequencies 1835 Lives and Ears for Computers 1826 Magnetism and Crystal Structure in Nonmetals 1828 Nonparabolic Conduction Band in HgSe and HgSe Q 5 TE Q A The Multiplicity of Thought 1831 Diurnal Power- Variations of the Earth-Ionosphere Cavity Modes and Their elationship to Worldwide Thunderstorm Activity 1832A A New Technique for Investiga- H tion of Meteor Echoes at UHF 1833 Theory of Bloch Electrons in a Magnetic Field 1834 Lifetimes of Orbiting Dipoles 1835 Mechanical Developer for Mass Spectrographic Plates 1840 Interband Transitions in Superconductors 1841 An F Multiple Beam-Forming Technique 1841A Steering adar Antenna Beams with a Lossless -F Matrix W.G. Abel J. II. Chisholm P. L. Fleck J. C. James E. E. David, Jr. O.G. Self ridge J. B. Goodenough G. B. Wright A.,1. Strauss T. C. Harman U. Neisser M. Balser C. A. Wagner G. II. Pettengill L. M. oth I.I. Shapiro H. M. Jones E. B. Owens G. Dresselhaus M. S. Dresselhaus W. P. Delaney W. P. Delaney J. Geophys. es. 66, 4303 (1961) Proc. IE 50, 1093 (1962) Chap. 9, Magnetism: a Treatise on Modern Theory and Materials, H. Suhl and G. T. ado, Eds. (Academic Press, New York, 1963) Phys. ev.125, 1534(1962) Brit. J. Psychol. 54, 1 (1963) J. Geophys. es.67, 619 (1962) J. Geophys. es. 67, 409 (1962) J. Phys. Chem. Solids 23, 433 (1962) Science 134, 973 (1961) ev. Sci. Instr. 32, 1420(1961) Phys. ev. 125, 1212(1962) Trans. IE, PGMIL MIL-6, 179 (1962) Electronics 35, No. 28, 50(1962) 1847 Tunnel Diode Burnout from C. Blake the Video Transient of Gaseous W. C. Ince Noise Sources 1848 Computer Program for Pitch B. Gold Extraction 1851 Distribution of the Normalized. P. Wishner Periodogram Detector Trans. IE, PGMTT MTT (1962) J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 34, 916 (1962) Trans. IE, PGIT IT-8, 342 (1962) 108

113 Journal Articles JA No Vapor Growth of Tin Oxide Crystals 1853 Design of a epairable edundant Computer 1854 Low Electron Effective Masses and Energy Gap in Cd Ilg Te 1855 The Effect of Ion Mass and Ion Energy on the Sensitivity of Ilford Q2 Plates as Ion Detectors in Mass Spectrography T. B. eed J.T. oddy A. N. Mariano. Teoste T. C. Harman A. J. Strauss D. H. Dickey M.S. Dresselhaus G. B. Wright J. G. Mavroides E. B. Owens J. Appl. Phys.33, 1014 (1962) Trans. IE, PGEC EC-11, 643 (1962) Phys. ev. Letters 7, 403 (1961) Appl. Spectroscopy 16, 148 (1962) 1856 Sophistication in Computers: a Disagreement J.. Kelly, Jr. O. G. Selfridge Trans. IE, PGIT IT-8, 78 (1962) Proc.IE 50, 1459 (1962) 1858 The Great Bat Mystery J. J. G. McCue Indust. Photography 10, 48 (1961) 1860 Galvano-Thermomagnetic Effects in Degenerate Semiconductors and Semimetals with Nonparabolic Band Shapes: II. General Theory 1861 Properties of 400 Mcps Long- Distance Tropospheric Circuits 1862 Bakeable Absolute Pressure Guage for the Millimeter of Mercury ange 1863A Nb3ln: A 0 -Tungsten Structure Superconducting Compound 1864 {loo} Facets in Pulled Crystals of InSb 1867 Solution of Schrodinger Equa- tion for a Periodic Lattice. II. T. C. Harman J. M. Honig J. H. Chisholm W. E. Morrow B. E. Nichols J. F. oche A. E. Teachman W. J. Condell H. I. Mandelberg T.J. Beahn C. E. Muehe M. D. Banus T. B. eed H. C. Gatos M. C. La vine J. A. Kafalas A. J. Strauss L. Eyges J. Phys. Chem. Solids 23, 913 (1962) Proc. IE 50, 2464 (1962) ev. Sci. Instr.33, 231 (1962) J. Phys. Chem. Solids 23, 971 (1962) Solid-State Electron. 5, 97(1962) Phys. ev. 126, 93 (1962) 1868 Model for Transient Oscilla- J.I.Kaplan tions in a Three-Level. Zier Optical Maser J. Appl. Phys.33, 2372 (1962) 109

114 Journal Articles JA No The Theory of Tunneling and Its Dependence on a Longitudinal Magnetic P'ield P. N. Argyres Phys. ev. 126, 1386 (1962) 1870 Algebraic Number Theory 1872 Correlation between Maximum H Solid Solubility and Distribution Coefficient for Impurities in Ge and Si 1873 Electrolytic Polarization esulting from Longitudinal Current in Electrodes 1874 A Figure of Merit for the Design of Inductance Coils Having Low Distributed Capacitance 1875 Computer Applications to Psychological esearch: Studies in Perception 1877 Decision Time Without eaction Time: Experiments in Visual Scanning 1878 Small He II Tight Optical Windows E. Weiss S. Fischler W.W. Harvey B. Howland B. W. White II. Neisser C. J. auch W. C. Kernan Algebraic Number Theory (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1963).!. Appl. Phys. 33, 1615 (1962),1. Electrochem. Sue. 109, 6 58 (1962) Trans. IE, PGCP CP-9, 102 (1962) Behavioral Sci. 7, 396 (1962) Am. J. Psychol (196 3) ev. Sci. Instr (1962) 1880B An Experimental Study of Bibliographical Coupling Between Technical Papers M. M. Kessler Trans. IEEE. PTGIT PT-9, 49 (1963) 1881 On the Ideal Structure of Operator Algebras. T. Prosser Memoirs Am. Math. Soc. No. 45 (1963) 1882 Anomalous Magnetic Films M. S. Cohen J. Appl. Phys. L5, 2968 (1962) 1884 High Magnetic Fields and High Frequencies 1885 Adaptation of Lattice Vacancy Theory to Gas Adsorption Phenomena B. Lax J. M. Honig C.. Mueller Microwave.I. 5, No. 2, 13(1962) J. Phys. Chem (1962) 1886 Ferro- and Antiferromagnetism in a Cubic Cluster of Spins G. 1''. Dresselhaus Phys. ev. 126, 1664(1962) 1887 Hg-Se System A. J. Strauss L. B. Farrell J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem.24, 1211 (1962) 1888 Infrared Oscillations from CaP, 2:U +3 and BaF2:U + 3 Masers H. A. Bostick J.. O'Connor Proc. IE 50, 219 (1962) 110

115 Journal Articles JA No Gain and Impedance Variation in Scanned Dipole Arrays 1891 Measurement of Turbulent Transition, Motion, Statistics, and Gross adial Growth behind Ilypervelocity Objects 1892 Array adars A Survey of Their Potential and Their Limitations 1893 Quantitative Measurement of U Semiconductor Homogeneity from Plasma Edge 1894 Negative esistance InSb Diodes with Large Magnetic Field Effects J. L. Allen. 10. Slattery W.G. Clay J. L. Allen D. F. Edwards P. I). Maker I. Melngailis. 11. ediker Trans. IK, PGAP AP-10, 566 (1962) Phys. Fluids 5, 849 (1962) Microwave J. 5, No. 5, 67(1962) J. Appl. Phys (1962) J. Appl. Phys. 33, 1892(1962) 1895 Likelihood atios for Stochas- tic Processes elated by Groups of Transformations T. S. Pitcher Illinois.I. Math. 7, 396(1963) 1896 Hierarchies in Concept Attainment U. Neisser P. Weene J. Exptl. Psychol. 64, 640 (1962) 1897A iccati Algebras J. J. Levin S. S. Shatz Duke Math. J. 30, 579 (1963) 1898 Communication Theory vs Communications 1901 Nonlinear Interband and Plasma Effects in Solids 1903 Idler Circuits in Varactor Frequency Multipliers 1904 Parametric Amplification and Oscillation at Optical Frequencies 1905 A Heuristic Program that Solves Symbolic Integration Problems in Freshman Calculus 1907 An Electron Diffraction Tech- nique for Identifying Oxide Layers on Crystal Surfaces 1908 Gibbs' Phase ule and Euler's Formula 1909 Time Optimal Control for Plants with Numerator Dynamics. M. Lerner B. Lax J. G. Mavroides D. F. Edwards B. L. Diamond. 11. Kingston J.. Slagle T. P. Turnbull J. Mindel M. Athanassiades P. L. Falb. E. Kalman E. B. Lee Trans. IE, PGIT IT-8, 325 (1962) Phys. ev. Letters 8, 166 (1962) Trans. IEEE, PTGCT CT-10, 98 (1963) Proc. IE (Correspondence) 50, 472 (1962) J. Assoc. Comp. Mach. 10, 507 (1963) Norelco eporter 9, 77 (1962) J. Chem. Educ. 39, 512 (1962) Trans. IE, PGAC AC-7, 47 (1962) 111

116 Journal Articles.1 A No Storage and Logic Properties H of Magnetic Domain-Walls 1913 Ferro- and Antiferromagnetism H in a Simple Cubic Lattice 1914 Synthesis and Superconducting Properties of Nl)3Sn2 and Nb 2 Sn Crystalline Structure and Surface eactivity 1916 Some Statistical Properties of Pulsed Oblique HF Ionospheric Transmissions 1917 On Frequency Variations of the Earth-Ionosphere Cavity Modes D. O. Smith G. F. Dresselhaus T. B. eed H. C. Gatos H. C. Gatos M. aiser W. B. Smith M. Balser C. A. Wagner Solid State Des. 3, 23 (1962) Phys. ev. 127, 1137(1962) J. Appl. Phys. 33, 2657 (1962) Science 137, 311 (1962) J. esearch Natl. Bur. Standards 66D, 721 (1962) J. Geophys. es. 67, 4081 (1962) 1919 A adar Investigation of Venus G.H. Pettengill H.W. Briscoe J. V. Evans E. Gehrels G. M. Hyde L. G. Kraft. Price W.B. Smith Astron. J. 67, 181 (1962) 1920 Note on the Creation of Pitch through Binaural Interaction N. I. Durlach J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 34, 1096 (1962) 1921 Thermal Conduction in Liquid Helium II. I. Temperature Dependence 1922 Theory of Galvano-Thermomagnetic Energy Conversion Devices: I. Generators C. E. Chase T. C. Harman J. M. Homg Phys. ev. 127, 361 (1962) J. Appl. Phys. 33, 3178 (1962) 1923A Optimal Control for Linear Time-Invariant Plants with Time, Fuel and Energy Constraints M. Athanassiades Trans. IEEE, Appl. and Indust. 82, 8 (1963) 1924 An Alpha-State Finite Automaton for Multiplication by Alpha 1925 Energy of a Vortex ing in a Tube and Critical Velocities in Liquid Helium II 1927 Classical Theory of the Ground Spin-State in Normal Tetragonal Spinels. I. Neel, Yafet-Kittel, and Collinear Antiferromagnetic Modes J. M. Winett J. C. Fineman C. E. Chase N. Menyuk K. Dwight D. H. Lyons T. A. Kaplan Trans. IE, PGEC EC-11, 412 (1962) Phys. ev. 129, 1 (1963) Phys. ev. 127, 1983(1962) 112

117 Journal Articles JA No Quantum Effects in Ge and Si. I Distribution of Sulfur in InSb Single Crystals 1933 Elastic Strain Energy Asso- ciated with the "A" Surfaces of the III-V Compounds 1935 New Method for Calculating Molecular Orbitals with Application to cyclic Systems 1937 Plasma Torches J. J. Stickler H.J. Zeiger G. S. Heller M. D. Banus H. C. Gatos. E. Hanneman M. C. Finn H. C. Gatos L. Eyges T. B. eed Phys. ev. 127, 1077(1962) J. Electrochem. Soc. ^09, 829 (1962) J. Phys. Chem. Solids 23, 1553 (1962) Phys. ev. 128, 1715 (1962) Intl. Sci. and Tech. No. 6, 42 (1962) 1939 Theory of Indirect Exchange T.A. Kaplan Interactions in are-earth D. H. Lyons Metals Phys. ev. 129, 2072 (1963) 1941 The Well-ounded Man B. Lax Microwave J. 5, No. 6, 13(1962) 1943 Growth of Ferrous-Free Cobalt Ferrite Single Crystals 1944 Infrared Absorption Spectrum of Sulfur-Doped Silicon 1945 Theory of Galvano-Thermo- magnetic Energy Conversion Devices: II. efrigerators and Heat Pumps 1946 Transcontinental Satellite Television Transmission 1947 Methods for the Adaptive Optimization of Binary Detection Systems 1948 A Note on Threshold Device Error Analysis 1949 ecombination adiation Emitted by Gallium Arsenide 1950 The Asymptotic Behavior of the Solution of a Volterra Equation A. Ferretti W. Kunnmann A. Wold W. E. Krag H. J. Zeiger T. C. Harman J. M. Honig D. H. Hamilton H. H. Hoover. V. Locke D. C. MacLellan W. E. Morrow B. E. Nichols T. F. ogers P. Waldron H.J. Kushner P. E. Wood, Jr..J. Keyes T. M. Quist J. J. Levin J. Appl. Phys. 34, 388 (1963) Phys. ev. Letters 8, 485 (1962) J. Appl. Phys. 33, 3188 (1962) Proc. IE (Correspondence) 50, 1522 (1962) Accepted Trans. IEEE, PTGIT Trans. IEEE, PTGEC EC-12, 403 (1963) Proc. IE (Correspondence) 50, 1822 (1962) Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 14, 534 (1963) 113

118 Journal Articles JA No High Pressure Phase Transition 1? in Mercury Selenide 1952 On the Effect of Mutual Coupling on Unequally Spaced Dipole Arrays 1954 Preparation of Niobium-Tin H Wires for Microscopy 1957 Deviations from Stoichiometry and Electrical Properties in SnTe J. A. Kafalas II. C. Gatos M. C. Lavine M. D. Banus J. L. Allen W. P. Delaney T. P. Turnbull H. H. Ehlers. F. Brebrick.1. Phys. C'hem. Solids 23, 1541 (1962) Trans. IE, PGAP AP-10, 784 (1962) ev. Sci. Instr. 35, 876 (1962) J. Phys. C'hem. Solids 24, 27 (1963) 1958 A Circuit for the Square oot T. E. Stern of the Sum of the Squares. M. Lerner 1959 The Computation of Electro- J. J. Mikulski magnetic Scattering from Con- E. L. Murphy centric Spherical Structures Proc. IEEE 51, 593 (1963) Trans. IEEE, PTC.AP AP-11, 169 (1963) 1960 The Convex Mull of Plane Brownian Motion J.. Kinney Ann. Math. Stat. 54, 327 (1963) 1961 The Effect of the Earth's F. Villars Magnetic Field on Irregularities H. Feshbach of Ionization in the E Layer.1. Geophys. es. 68, 1303 (1963) 1962 Largest-Of N Selection Systems Affected by Multipath Time Spreading 1963 Queueing of a Telephone Data Transmission System with Feedback J. Dumanian A. B. Fontaine Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 51, 390 (1963) Trans. IEEE, Commun. Electron. No (1963) 1965 The elation Between the Chemical Potential of Electrons and Energy Parameters of the Band Theory as Applied to Semiconductors W.W. Harvey.1. Phys. Chem. Solids 23, 1545 (1962) 1966 Diurnal Variation of the Temperature of the F egion 1967 Laminar-Turbulent Transition and Subsequent Motion Behind Hypervelocity Spheres 1969 Error Probabilities for Adap- tive Multichannel eception of Binary Signals: Addendum J. V. Evans. E. Slattery W.G. Clay. Price J. Geophys. es. 67, 4914 (1962) AS,J. 32, 1427 (1962) Trans. IE, PGIT IT-8, 387 (1962) 114

119 Journal Articles,IA No Theory of Galvano-Thermo- magnetic Energy Conversion Devices. III. Generators Constructed from Anisotropic Materials 1971 eal-channel Aspects of an Error-Free Data Transmission System for Toll-Grade Telephone Circuits T. C. Harman J. M. Honig W.G. Schmidt Appl. Phys.34, 189 (1963) Trans. IEEE, PTGCS CS-11, 69 (1963) 1972 Superconducting esonant Cavities E. Maxwell Progress in Cryogenics, Vol. 4 (Academic Press, New York, 1964) 1973A The Preparation and Properties of Some Vanadium Spinels 1974 A Pulse Compression System Employing a Linear FM Gaussian Signal 1976 The Sensitivity of adio- metric Measurements D. B. ogers..1. Arnott A. Wold J. B. Goodenough E. N. Fowle OH. Carey.E. VanderSchuur.C. Yost E.J. Kelly D. H. Lyons W. L. oot J. Phvs. Chem. Solids 24, 347 (1963) Proc.IEEE 51, 304 (1963) J. Soc. Ind. Appl. Math. 11, 235 (1963) 1978 The Admissible Mean Values of a Stochastic Process 1979 Angular and Magnitude Dis- persion of the Anisotropy in Magnetic Films T. S. Pitcher Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 108, 538 (1963) T. S. Crowther J. Appl. Phys. 34, 580 (1963) 1980 Crystallographic Polarity of ZnO Crystals 1981 The Madistor - A Mag- netically Controlled Semiconductor Plasma Device A. N. Mariano. E. Hanneman I. Melngailis. II. ediker J. Appl. Phys. 34, 384 (1963) Proc. IE 50, 2428 (1962) 1982 Optimal Stochastic Control II. J. Kushner Trans. IE, PGAC AC-7, 120 (1962) 1983 Spectral Widths and Shapes and Other Characteristics of Incoherent Backscatter from the Ionosphere Observed at 440Mcps during a 24-Hour Period in May Gallium-Arsenide Diode Sends Television by Infrared Beam V. C. Pineo D. P. Hynek. H. ediker.j. Keyes T. M. Quist M.J. Hudson C.. Grant. G. Burgess J. Geophys. es.67, 5119 (1962) Electronics 35, No. 40, 44(1962) 115

120 Journal Articles JA No Notes on a Nonlinear Volterra Equation 1986 The Design of a Constant-Angle or Power-Law Magnitude Impedance 1987 Comments on Similarity Considerations for Varactor Multipliers 1988 A Lunar Theory easserted A ebuttal 1990 Exact Distribution Func- tions of Test Length for Sequential Processors with Discrete Input Data 1991 Operating Characteristics of Transverse (Nernst) Anisotropic Galvano-Thermomagnetic Generators 1992 Enhancement of adar eflec- tivity Associated with the Lunar Crater Tycho 1993 Velocity of Sound in Liquid Helium at Low Temperatures 1994 The Scattering Behavior of the Moon at Wavelengths of 3.6, 68 and 784 Centimeters 1995 Operating Characteristics of Nernst efrigerators for Anisotropic Materials 1997 On the Sample Functions of Processes Which Can Be Added to a Gaussian Process 1998 Golden Years of Applied Science 2000 Nonlinear Effects in Solids 2001 Magnetoreflection in Bismuth 2004 Low-Cost Thermocouple Potentiometer 2005 High-Field Superconductivity in Niobium J. J. Levin J. A. Nohel. M. Lerner P. Penfield B. L. Diamond J. V. Evans J. G. Proakis T. C. Harman J. M. Honig G.H. Pettengill J. C. Henry W.M. Whitney C. E. Chase J.V. Evans G. H. Pettengill T. C. Harman J. M. Honig T. S. Pitcher B. Lax P. L. Kelley. N. Brown J. G. Mavroides B. Lax F. T. Worrell S. H. Autler E. S. osenblum K. H. Gooen Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 14, 924 (1963) Trans. IEEE, PTGCT CT-10, 98 (1963) Microwave J. 5, No. 9, 22(1962) J. esearch Natl. Bur. Standards 67D, 1 (1963) Trans. IEEE, PTGIT IT-9, 182 (1963) Appl. Phys. Letters 1, 31 (1962) J. Geophys. es. 67, 4881 (1962) Phys. ev. Letters 9, 243 (1962) J. Geophys. es. 68, 423 (1963) J. Appl. Phys. 34, 239 (1963) Ann. Math. Stat. 34, 329 (1963) Microwave J. 5, No. 10, 13(1962) J. Phys. Chem. Solids 24, 607 (1963) Phys. ev. 129, 2055 (1963) Am. J. Phys. 31, 216 (1963) Phys. ev. Letters 9, 489 (1962) 116

121 Journal Articles JA No outing Procedures in Communications Networks. Part I: andom Procedures; Part II: Directory Procedures. T. Prosser Trans. IK, PGCSCS-10, 322 (1962) 2007A Experimental Study of Charge Drag on Orbiting Dipoles 1. I. Shapiro 1. Maron 1. G. Kraft, Jr. J. Geophys. es.68, 1845 (1963) 2008 Switching Thresholds of Weakly Coupled Ferromagnetic Domains K. J. Harte D. O. Smith J. Appl. Phys. 34, 442 (1963) 2009 The Microwave Spectrum of Oxygen in the Earth's Atmosphere \1. L. Meeks A. E. Lilley J. Geophys. es. 68, 1683 (1963) Computation with Finite Fields Helium-Cooled L-Band Parametric Amplifier T D C. Bartee I. Schneider c Blake L W. Bowles E P. McCurley J. A. Nuttall Inform, and Control 6, 79 (1963) Appl. Phys. Letters 2, 17 (1963) 2014 Galvano-Thermomagnetic Phenomena. IV. Application to Anisotropic Adiabatic Nernst Generators T. C. Harman J. M. Honig B. M. Tarmy J. Appl. Phys. 34, 2215 (1963) 2015 The Degarbler -A Program for Correcting Machine-ead Morse Code 2016 Correlated Orientation Sounds and Ear Movements of Horseshoe Bats 2018 Criteria for the Optimization of the Nernst Figure of Merit 2019 Pitch-Induced Spectral Dis- tortion in Channel Vocoders 2021A Convergent Perturbation Expansions for Certain Wave Operators 2022 Key to Faster Computers: Ten-Nanosecond Amplifier 2023 A Survey of Varactor Diode Parametric Amplifier- Characteristics C. K. McElwain M. b. Evens D. A. Cahlander F. A. Webster D.. Griffin D. C. Dunning T. C. Harman B. Gold J. Tierney. T. Prosser K. H. Konkle J. E. Laynor C. Freed Inform, and Control 5, 368 (1962) Nature 196, 1185 (1962) Appl. Phys. Letters 2, 13 (1962) J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 35, 730 (1963) J. Math. Phys. 5, 708 (1964) Electronics 35, No. 50, 39 (1962) Microwave J. 6, No. 1, 75(1963) 2024 The Imitation of Man by Machine U. Neisser Science 139, 193, (1963) 117

122 Journal Articles,IA No Adaptation of Lattice Liquid J.M. Honig Model to Gas Adsorption W.H.Kleiner Phenomena 2026 Aberration Theories for Semi- i). S. Grey automatic Lens Design by Electronic Computers. I. Preliminary emarks; II. A Specific Computer Program 2028 Injection Electroluminescence A.. Calawa in Gallium Antimonide Surface Sci (1964).1. Opt. Soc. Am. 53, b72 (1963) J.Appl. Phys. 34, IbbO (1963) 2031 Is the Slug Necessary? E. T. Worrell Am.,1. Phys. 31, 305 (1963) Theory of Semiconductor Maser of GaAs Semiconductor Maser of GaAs A. L. McWhorter H. J. Zeiger B. Lax T. M. Quist \1.}{. ediker.j. Keyes W. E. Krag 13. Las A. I.. McWhorter II. J. Zeiger J.Appl. Phys. 34, 2 35 (196 3) Appl. Phys. Letters 1. '»I (1962) 2033 Nonlinear Oscillations of Fixed Period J. J. I.evin S. S. Shatz.I. Math. Anal. Appl. 7, 284 (1963) 2034 Keeping Track of Several Things at Once Cyclotron esonance and Magneto-Optical Effects in Semiconductors D. B. Yntenu Human Factors 5, 7 (1963) B. Lax Proceedings of the hite mat iona I School of Physics Enrico Fermi, (Academic Press. New York, 1963) 2036 Phenomena at a Solid-Melt Interface J.. O'Connor J. Electrochem. Soc. 110, 338 (1963) 2037 Oscillatory Quantum Effects in the Ultrasonic Velocity in Bismuth 2038 Effect of a High-Altitude Nuclear Detonation on the Earth-Ionosphere Cavity J. G. Mavroides B. Lax K. J. Button Y. Shapira M. Balser C. A. Wagner Phys. ev. Letters 9, 451 (1962) J.Geophys. es. 68, 4115 (1963) 2039 Galvano-Thermomagnetic T. C. Harman Effects in Semiconductors and J.M. Honig Semimetals. III. The Standard B.M. Tarmy and Kane Band Models J. Phys. Chem. Solids 24, 835 (1963) 2040 High-Field Antiferromagnetic esonance in Cr? 0, S. Foner Phys. ev. 1_30, 183 (1963) 118

123 Journal Articles JA No. 2041A Propagation Constants for' K TE and TM Surface Waves on an Anisotropic Dielectric Cylinder P.. Longaker C. S. oberts Trans. IEEE, PTGMTT _MTT-H, 543 (1963) Z04Z Color Centers in Alkaline Earth Fluorides J.. O'Connor J. H. Chen Phys. ev. 130, 1790(1963) 2043 High Speed Heterojunction Photodiodes and Beam-of- Light Transistors 2044 Likelihood atios for Sto- chastic Processes elated by Groups of Transformations, II. H. ediker T. M. Quist B. Lax T. S. Pitcher Proc. IEEE (Correspondence] 51, 218 (1963) Illinois J.Math 8, 271 (1964) 2045 High-Pressure Tetragonal Phase of InSb M. D. Banus. E. Hanneman A. N. Mariano E. P. Warekois 11. C. Gatos J. A. Kafalas Appl. Phys. Letters 2, 35 (1963) 2046A Asymptotically Optimum Quan- tizers and Optimum Analog to Digital Converters for Continuous Signals 2048 Modern adar 2049 Heat-Transfer Intensity from Induction Plasma Flames and Oxy-Hydrogen Flames 2050 Magnetoelastic Sensitivities in Lvaporated and Electrodeposited Permalloy Films 2052 Criterion for Continuous Amplitude Oscillations of Optical Masers 2053 adar Observations of Venus, 1961 and Neurophysiological Investigate tions of the Bat, Myotis lucifugus, Stimulated by Frequency Modulated Acoustical Pulse L. Bluestein H.G. Weiss T. B. eed I. W. Wolf T. S. Crowther J.I. Kaplan W. B. Smith A.D. Grinnell < J. J. G. McCue Accepted Trans. IEEE, PTGIT Intl. Sci. and Tech. No. 13, 75 (1963) J. Appl. Phys. 34, 2266(1963) J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1205(1963) J. Appl. Phys. 34, 3411(1963) Astron.J.68, 15 (1963) Nature 198, 453 (1963) 2056 Growing Helical Density Waves in Semiconductor Plasmas C. E. Hurwitz A. L. McWhorter Phys. ev. Letters 10, 20 (1963) 119

124 Journal Articles JA No On the Minimum a priori Information Necessary to Construct Adaptive Filters for Stationary Time Series H. J. Kushner Trans. IEEE, PTGAC AC-8, 179 (1963) 2059 Signal and Context Components of Word-ecognition Behavior A. N. Stowe W. P. Harris D. B. Hampton J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 35, 639(1963) 2060 Time-, Fuel-, and Energy- Optimal Control of Nonlinear Norm-Invariant Systems M. Athans P. L. Falb. T. Lacoss Trans. IEEE, PTGAC AC-8, 196 (1963) 2061A Cryogenics for the Electronics Engineer J. W. Meyer A.M. ich Electronics 36, No. 35, 29 (1963) 2062 Second Harmonic Generation in Solids P. L. Kelley J. Phys. Chem. Solids 24, 1113 (1963) 2064 The Orthomatch Data Transmission System B.C. Kuhn K. H. Morey W. B. Smith Trans. IEEE, PTGSET SET-9, 63 (1963) 2065 New Light Sources 2066 Measurement of Internal Friction in Thin Films 2067 Theory of Galvano-Thermo- magnetic Energy Conversion Devices. V. Devices Constructed from Anisotropic Materials 2068 Anomalous Thermoelectric Power as Evidence for Two Valence Bands in SnTe 2069 The Influence of Anisotropy Dispersion on Magnetic Properties of Ni-Fe Films 2070 Instantaneous Spectra and Ambiguity Functions 2073 Equalization and Cancellation Theory of Binaural Masking- Level Differences 2074 A Note on "Very Noisy" Channels 2075 On a Nonlinear Delay Equation 2076 Optical Communications Em- ploying Infrared Emitting Diodes and FM Techniques B. Lax G. P. Weiss D.O. Smith T. C. Harman J. M. Honig B. M. Tarmy. F. Brebrick A.J. Strauss M. S. Cohen M. J. Levin N. I. Durlach B. eiffen J. J. Levin J. A. Nohel E. J. Chatterton McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology (1963) ev. Sci. Instr. 34, 522(1963) J. Appl. Phys. 34, 2225(1963) Phys. ev. 131, 104(1963) J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1841(1963) Trans. IEEE. PTGIT IT-10, 95 (1964) J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 35, 1206 (1963) Inform and Control 6, 126 (1963) J. Math. Anal. Appl. 8, 31(1964) Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 51, 612 (1063) 120

125 Journal Articles JA No Interactions Between a Hyper-. E. Slattery sonic Wave and a Following W.G. Clay Hypersonic Projectile.. Stevens 2079 A Low-Level Peak Holding K. H. Morey Circuit Using an Operational K. E. Perry Amplifier AIAA J. 1, 974 (1963) Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 51, 953 (1963) 2083 Matched Filter Approximation Errors M. J. Levin Trans. IEEE, PTGCS CS-11, 254 (1963) 2084 Encapsulating Precision C.A. Pappas Antennas in Plastic E. B. Murphy 2085A Nernst and Seebeck Coefficients T. C. Harman in Bismuth at High Magnetic J. M. Honig Fields 2086 The Thermodynamic Activity W. W. Harvey of the Semiconductor 2087 Geomagnetic Effects on the V. C. Pineo Frequency Spectrum of Inco- D. P. Hynek herent Backscatter Observed G. H. Millman at 425Mcps at Trinidad Electronics 36, No. 10, 68 (1963) Adv. Energy Conversion 3, 525 (1963) J. Phys. Chem. Solids 24, 701 (1963) J. Geophys. es.68, 2695(1963) 2088 Adaptation to Displaced Vision: Visual, Motor, or Proprioceptive Change? 2089A Galvano-Thermomagnetic Effects in Multi-Band Models 2090 Thermal Conduction in Liquid Helium II. II. Effects of Channel Geometry 2091 Quantitative Mass Spectrog- raphy of Solids 2092 Chemical Behavior of Semiconductors: Etching Characteristics C. S. Harris J. M. Honig T. C. Harman C.E. Chase E. B. Owens N. A. Giardino H. C. Gatos M. C. Lavine Science 140, 812 (1963) Adv. Energy Conversion 3, 529 (1963) Phys. ev. 131, 1898(1963) Anal. Chem. 35, 1172(1963) Progress in Semiconductors, Vol. 7 (Wiley, New York, 1963) 2094 Preparation of Actual-Size Printed Wiring Layouts E. A. Guditz Trans. IEEE, PTGPEP PEP-7, 24 (1963) 2096 adar Astronomy G.H. Pettengill Trans. Am. Geophys. Un. 44, (1963) 2097 Liquid-Helium Temperature C. Blake egulator C. E. Chase 2098 Small Phase-Shift Vacuum M. Strongin Can for Low Temperature ac E. Maxwell Susceptibility Measurements ev. Sci. Instr. 34, 984(1963) ev. Sci. Instr. 34, 590(1963) 121

126 Journal Articles,IA No elativistic Potential.T. Prosser Scattering 2100 Exchange Energy of an Elec- L. Eyges H trongas in a Periodic Potential J. Math. PhYS. 4, 1048 (1963) Phys.Hcv (1963) 2101 The Influence of Terrain Shielding on adio Wave Propagation at 8000 Mc 2102 Modulated Infrared Diode Spans 30 Miles 2103 Filamentary Structure in Superconductors 2104 P'ield Experiments Pertaining to Hypersonic Wakes and Trails 2105 Error Statistics and Coding for Digital Data Transmission over Telephone and Teletype Circuits 2106 A Lower Bound on Stability in Phase-Eocked Loops 2108 A Proposed UHF Transistor Using an Electroluminescent Emitter and a Collector- Base Heterojunction 2109 The esistance of Bats to Jamming W. E. Morrow D. Karp. V. Locke, Jr. W. C. Provenrher.J. Keyes E. Maxwell M. Strongin S. Edelberg A. B. Fontaim H. L. VanTrees A. G. Foyt D.. Griffin J..I.G. McCue A. D. Grinnell Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 51, 955 (1963) Electronics 36, No. 14, 38 (1963) Phys. ev. Letters 10, 212(1963) Accepted AIAA.). Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 51, 474 (1963) Inform, and Control 6, 195 (196 3) Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 51, 853 (1963).1. Exptl. Zoology 152, 229 (1963) 2111 Prototypes for Use in Broad- W. banding eflection Amplifiers Getsinger Trans. IEEE, PTGMTT MTT-11, 486 (1963) 2112 Directed Healing with Atoms, T. B. eed Electrons and Photons ASM Technical eport No. NY (Natl. Metal Cong., New York, 1962) 2113 Application of Sequential Decoding to High-ate Data Communication on a Telephone Line I. L. Lebow P. G. Mcllugh A. C. Parker P. osen J. M. Wozencraft Trans. IEEE, PTGIT IT-9, 124 (1963) 2115 Acoustical Control of Airborne Interceptions by Bats F. A. Webster Proc. Intl. Cong, on Technology and Blindness, Vol. 1, New York, June The eaction of are Earth A. Wold Oxides with a High Tempera-. J. Arnott ture Form of hodium (III) W. Croft Oxide J. Inorg. Chem. 2, 972(1963) 122

127 Journal Articles,1A \o. 2117A Klectron Ordering Transitions in Several Chromium Spinel Systems 2119 Observations of Ionospheric K Movements by Incoherent Scattering 2120 Segal's Quantization Procedure 2122 Electron Paramagnetic esold nance of Cr-^ + in SnO? 2123 On the Dynamical Equations of Conditional Probability Density Functions, with Applications to Optimal Stochastic Control Theory 2124 Equivalence and Antiequivalence of Irreducible Sets of Operators. I. Finite Dimensional Spaces 2126 On the Optimum Timing of Observations for Linear Control Systems with Unknown Initial State. J. Arnott A. Wold D. B. ogers G. H. Millman V. C. Pineo D. P. Hynek. T. Prosser W. H. From Kushner J. S. Eomont H. E. Moses K. Yu H.J. Kushner J. Phys. Chem. Solids 25, 161 (1964) J. Geophys. es.68, 3323(1963) J. Math. Phys. 5, 701(1964) Phys. ev. 131., 961(1963) J.Math. Anal. Appl. 8, 332(1964) J. Math. Phys. 4, 420(1963) Trans. IEEE, PTGAC AC-9, 144 (1964) 2128 Effects of Sunlight Pressure I. I. Shapiro on Air Density Determinations Involving Cylindrical Satellites 2129 Negative Anisotropy in Nickel- D. O. Smith Iron Films J. Geophys. es.68, 5349(1963) Appl. Phys. Letters 2, 191 (1963) 2130A Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves from Dielectric Coated Conducting Spheres 2131 Evidence for the ole of Donor States in GaAs Electroluminescence J. heinstein F. L. Galeener G. B. Wright W. E. Krag T. M. Quist H. J. Zeiger Trans. IEEE, PTGAP AP-12, 334 (1964) Phys. ev. Letters 10, 472 (1963) 2133 Cleaning Vacuum Systems by Flushing F. T. Worrell Vacuum 13, 309 (1963) 2134 Infinite Dimensional Control Problems. I. On the Closure of the Set of Attainable States for- Linear Systems P. L. Falb Accepted J. Math. Anal. Appl Compounds with the B31 Structure. II. Magnetic Properties of MnP E. E. Huber, Jr. D.H. idgley Accepted Phys. ev. 123

128 Journal Articles JA No The Use of CO-CO z Atmos- W. Kunnmann pheres for the Preparation and D. B. ogers Free Energy Determinations A. Wold of Several Oxide Systems,1. Phys. Chem. Solids 24, 1535 (1963) 2138 Quantum Theory of Kinetic Equations for Electrons in Phonon fields P. N. Argyres Phys. ev. 132, 1527(1963) 2139 laser Action in InAs Diodes Melngailis Appl. Phys. Letters 2, 176 (1963) 2140 ecall as a Search Process D. B. Yntema F. P. Trask J. Verb. Learning and Verb. Behav. 2, 65 (1963) 2141 Second-Order- Exchange In- teructions from Spin Wave esonance 2142 Fasl AGC Amplifier Locks Uonopulse ada r on Ta rgel 2143A Optical Spectra of Several d' Electron Svstems 2144 Early Synchrotron adiation esulting from the July 9 High-Altitude Nuclear Detonal ion. Weber P. E. Tannenwald W. W. Smith J.. O'Connor.]. IL Chen M. Balser J. II. Pannell.1. Phys. Chem. Solids 24, 1357 (1963) Electronics 36, No. 39, 34 (1963) J. Phvs. Chem. Solids 24, 1382 (1963) J. Geophys. es.68, 4119(1963) 2145 Time-Optimal Control for a M. Athans Class of Nonlinear Systems P. L. Falb 2147 The Assignment of Wave Func- J.S. Lomont tions to Energy Densities and II. E. Moses Probability Densities Trans. IEEE, PTGAC AC-8, 379 (1963) Nuovo Cimento 30, 1291 (1963) 2148 A Maximum Principle for Stochastic Control Systems 2149 Magnetically Tunable cw InAs Diode Maser 2151 Parametric Upconverter eceiving Array 11. J. Kushner F. C. Schweppe I. Melngailis. II. ed ike r H. J. Pratt, Jr. N.G. Damocogna J. Math. Anal. Appl. 8, 287 (1964) Appl. Phys. Letters 2, 202 (1963) Accepted Microwave J Semiconductor Lasers IL Lax Science 141, 1247 (1963) Microwave Ultrasonics P. E. Tannenwald Microwave J. 6, No. 12, 61 (1963) 2155 Properties of GaAs Alloy Diodes. II. ediker T. M. Quist Solid-State Electron. 6, 657 (1963) 2156 A Free-Space Method of Measuring adar Cross Section in the Laboratory P. C. Fritsch Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 51, 1271 (1963) 124

129 Journal Articles,IA No Some Interactions Between H Vacuum Gauges 2158 Infrared and Visible Light Emission from Forward- Biased p-n Junctions 2159 Parameter Estimation for Stochastic Processes 2161 High-Power Low-Density Induction Plasmas 2162 Measurement of Thermoelectric Materials and Devices 2163 Nernst-Ettingshausen (Transverse). Energy Conversion 2165 VLF and LK Fields Propagating Near and Into a ough Sea 2166A Searching for Ten Targets Simultaneously 2167 Electromagnetic Theory of the Semiconductor Junction Laser 2168 New Method for Investigating Micrometeoroid Fluxes F. T. Worrell.H. ediker T. S. Pitcher T. B. eed T. C. Harman T. C. Harman J. M. Honig. M. Lerner J. Max U. I jisser. Novick. Lazar A. L. McWhorter I. I. Shapiro ev. Sci. Instr. 34, 1352(1963) Solid State Des.^, No. 8, 19 (1963) Accepted Acta Math. J. Appl. Phys. 34, 3146(1963) Semiconductor Prod. 6, No. 9, 13 (1963) Semiconductor Prod. 6, No. 7, 19 (1963) J. esearch Natl. Bui-. Standards Percept, and Motor Skills 17, (1963) Solid-State Electron. 6, 417 (1963) J.Geophys. es. 68, 4697(1963) 2169 An Iterative Procedure for Computing Time-Optimal Controls H. K. Knudsen Trans. IEEE (1964) PTGAC AC-9, Complex AC Susceptibility of Some Superconducting Alloys 2171 Units in Vacuum Measurements 2173 Comparison of Line and Square Source Near Fields 2175 Orbital Lifetime of the West Ford Dipoles 2176 Instability in the Magnetron Gauge 2178A A Sensitive Threshold Circuit Using Positive and Negative Nonlinear Feedback M. Strongin E. Maxwell F. T. Worrell L. J. icardi. C. Hansen H. M. Jones C. W. Perkins I. I. Shapiro F.T. Worrell.C. Johnston Phys. Letters 6, 49 (1963) Nature 199, 476 (1963) Trans. IEEE, PTGAP AP-11, 711 (1963) Science 140, 1173 (1963) ev. Sci. Instr. 34, 1384(1963) Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 51, 1788 (1963) 2179 Magnetic Susceptibility of Praseodymium Oxides S. Kern J. Chem. Phys. 40, 208(1964) 125

130 Journal Articles,IA No An Optimum Demodulator for B. eiffen Poisson Processes: Photon II. Sherman Source Detector's 2182 adar Observations of Venus,1. C.James at 38Mcps.P. Ingalls 2183 Some Physical Properties of E. Jozefowicz Nonlinear Elastic Suspensions as Analyzed by the Averaging Method of itz Proc. IEEE 51, 1316 (1965) Astron..) (1964) Machine Design 35, 169 (24 Oct. 1963) 2184 Semiconductor- Diode Masers of (In x Ga._ ) As I. Melngailis A. J. Strauss.H. ediker Proc. IEKK (Correspondence) 51, 1154 (1963) 2185 Threaded Plated-Through Holes K. A. Guditz Electron. Packaging and Prod. 3, No. 9, 55 (1963) 2188 Method for Fabricating Strain- II. II. Ehlers K free Gallium Surfaces D. F. Kolesar ev. Sci. Instr. 34, 1054 (1963) 2189 Partioned I Cell. Teoste Infrared Phys (1964) 2190A Theory of the Infinite Stage H Nernst-Ettingshausen efrigerator 2192 The adar Cross Section of H the Moon 2193 Theory of the Faraday Effect H in Solids 2194 Magnetoreflection Experiments in Graphite 2197 Properties of InAs Diode Masers T. C. Harman J. V. Evans G. II. Pettengill L. M. oth M. S. Dresselhaus J. G. Mavroides I. Melngailis. H. ediker Adv. Energy Conversion 5, 667 (1963) J. Geophys. es. 68, 5098 (1963) Phys. ev. 133, A542 (1964) Carbon 1, 263 (1964) Trans. IEEE, PTGED EP-10, 333 (1963) 2198 Index of efraction of KDP.1. II. Dennis. H. Kingston Appl. Optics 2, 1334(1963) 2199A Visual Search U. Neisser Scientific American 210, No. 6, 94 (1964) 2202 High Pressure Transition in InSb. E. Hanneman M. D. Banus II. C. Gatos J. Phys. Chem. Solids 25, 293 (1964) 2203A The Variable-Drift Biased- Gap Klystron I. Hefni Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 52, 102 (1964) 2204 Band-Pass Filters with Linear Phase.M. Lerner Proc. IEEE 52, 249 (1964) 126

131 Journal Articles JA No Cathode Particle Vapors in a Glow Discharge in Pulsed Diodes 2207 Alignment of a Logarithmic Amplifier-Detector 2209 Hazards in Pulse Sequential Circuits 2214 Jahn-Teller Distortions In- duced by Tetrahedral-Site Fe 2- Ions 2216 The Dimension of the Support of a andom Distribution function 2218 A Faraday otation Measure- ment of the Ionospheric Perturbation Produced by a Burning ocket 2219 Preparation and Properties of Sodium and Potassium Molybdenum Bronze Crystals 2220 High-Pressure Phases of Some Compounds of Groups II-VI 2223 Helium Temperature Ultra- violet eflectometer for Use with Modified Spectrograph 2224 Current egulator for' Ultra- violet Light Source 2225 eflectivity of HgSe and HgTe from 4 to 12 ev at 12 and 300 K 2226 Optimum Power Division in Coherent Communication Systems 2227 Internal Second-Harmonic Generation in Gallium Arsenide Lasers 2228 On Adding Independent Sto- chastic Processes 2231 A Technique for Achieving It High Bit Packing Density on Magnetic Tape 2232 Basic Science at the Crossroads F. T. Worrell H.A. Pike. E. ichardson P. E. Wood, Jr. J. B. Goodenough J.. Kinney T.S. Pitcher M. L. Stone L. E. Bird M. Balser A. Wold W. Kunnmann. J. Arnott A. Ferretti A. N. Mariano E. P. Warekois W. J. Scouler W. J. Scouler E. D. Mills W.J. Scouler G. B. Wright II. L. VanTrees L. D. Malmstrom J. J. Schlickman. H. Kingston T. S. Pitcher J. E. Gillis B. Lax J. Appl. Phys. 34, 3491(1963) ev. Sci. Instr. 34, 1446(1963) Trans. IEEE, PTGEC EC-13, 151 (1964) J. Phys. Chem. Solids 25, 151 (1964) Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 70, 161 (1964) J. Geophys. es (1964) Inorg. Chem. 3, 545(1964) Science 142, 672 (1963) Appl. Optics 3, 341(1964) ev. Sci. Instr. 35, 489(1964) Phys. ev. 133, A736(1964) Trans. IEEE, PTGSET SET-10, 1 (1964) J. Appl. Phys. 35, 248(1964) Ann. Math. Stat. 35, 872(1964) Trans. IEEE, PTGEC EC-13, 112 (1964) Microwave J. 7, No. 1, 16 (1964) 127

132 Journal Articles JA No The Analysis of the Abrupt Junction Varactor Doubler as a Function of Frequency 2234 Energy Gap Measurements by Tunneling Between Superconducting Films. I. Temperature Dependence 2235 Energy Gap Measurements by Tunneling Between Superconducting Films. II. Magnetic Field Dependence 2237 A Proposed Spacecraft-to- Earth Communications Link The Unified Carrier Approach 2238 The Dependence of the Upper Critical Field of Niobium on Temperature and esistivity A.I. Grayzel D. H. Douglass, Jr.. H. Meservey. H. Meservey D. II. Douglass, Jr. W. I''. Higgins J. G. Barry G. F. Dalrymple J. C. Fielding B. B. Goldstein E. S. osenblum S. II. Autler K. H. Gooen Accepted Trans. IEEE, PTGCT Phys. ev. 135, A19 (1964) Phys. ev. 135, A24(1964) Accepted Trans. IEEE evs. Modern Phys. 36, 77 (1964) 240 The epresentations of the J.S. Eomont Inhomogeneous Lorentz Group H. E. Moses in Terms of an Angular Momentum Basis J. Math. Phys. 5, 294(1964) 2241A Ceramic Double Cell for Crys- tal Growth by Fused Salt Electrolysis 2243 High-Pressure Transitions in K.(III)..(VI).,,.. A* 'B Compounds. I. Indium Telluride 2245 Performance of Coherent Detection Systems Using Decision-Directed Channel Measurement 2246 Infrared InSb Laser Diode in High Magnetic Fields W. Kunnmann A. Ferretti M. D. Banus. E. Hanneman M. Strong in K. Gooen J. G. Proakis P.. Drouilhet, Jr.. Price.J. Phelan A.. Calawa. H. ediker.j. Keyes B. Lax ev. Sci. Instr. 35, 465(1964) Science 142, 662 (1963) Trans. IEEE, PTGCS CS-12, 54 (1964) Appl. Phys. Letters 3, 143 (1963) 2247 Semiconductor Lasers B. Lax Solid State Des.4, No. 11, 26 (1963) 2249 The Application of Semiconductor Optical adiators to Space Communication 2250 An Acquirable Code B. S. Goldstein J. D. Welch D. Gorenstein E. Weiss Accepted Trans. IEEE Accepted Inform, and Control 128

133 Journal Articles JA No Observations of Venus, the H egion of Taurus A, and the Moon at 8.5-Millimeter Wavelength 2253A The Nernst-EUingshausen Energy Conversion Figure of Merit for Bi and Bi-4% Sb Alloys 2254 efined Treatment of the Theory Pertaining to Operating Characteristics of Anisotropic Nernst-Ettingshausen Devices 2255 Near-Field Characteristics of a Linear Array 2258 The Laser A Long ange Future 2260 Bulk Solution of Ginzburg- Landau Equations for Type II Superconductor: Upper Critical Field egion 2261 Parametric Analysis of Jammed Active Satellite Links 2262 adar Observations of the Moon at a Wavelength of 8.6 Millimeters 2264 Two-Step aman Scattering in Nitrobenzene 2265 Superconductivity in the Iligh- Pressure InSb-Beta-Sn System 2266 The Determination of Distance by Echolocating Bats 2268 Galvanomagnetic Effects in n-type Germanium 2270 Partial Pressures in Equi- librium with Group IV Tellurides. I. Optical Absorption Method and esults for PbTe V. L. Lynn M. L. Meeks M. D. Sohigian T. C. Harman J. M. Honig S. Fischler A. E. Paladino J. M. Honig B. M. Tarmy L. J. icardi B. Lax W.H. Kleiner L. M. oth S. II. Autler B. eiffen H. Sherman V. L. Lynn M. D. Sohigian E. A. Crocker H.J. Zeiger P. E. Tannenwald S. Kern. Herendeen S. D. Nye M. D. Banus II. C. Gatos D. A. Cahlander J. J.G. McCue F. A. Webster W. E. Krag M. C. Brown. F. Brebrick A. J. Strauss Astron.J.69, 65 (1964) Solid-State Electron. 7, 505(1964) J. Appl. Phys. 35, 722(1964) Accepted Microwave J. Solid State Des. 4, No. 11 (1963) Phys. ev. 133, A1226 (1964) Trans. IEEE, PTGCS CS-12, 102 (1964) J.Geophys. es. 69, 781(1964) Phys. ev. Letters 11, 419 (1963) J. Appl. Phys. 35, 1361(1964) Nature 201, 544 (1964) Phys. ev. 134, A779(1964) J. Chem. Phys. 40, 3230(1964) 2271 Classical Ground State Spin N. Menyuk Configurations in the Corun- K. Dwight dum Lattice Accepted J. Phys. Chem. Solids 129

134 Journal Articles JA No A Cluster Method for Finding Minimum Energy Spin States 2273 A Direct Constructive Proof of the Criterion for Complete Controllability of Time- Invariant Linear Systems 2274 eport on Progress in Infor- K mation Theory in the U. S. A., : Communication and adar, Section A, General 2275 High-Pressure Phase Transi- tion in Tin Telluride D. H. Lyons T. A. Kaplan P. L. Falb M. Athans. Price G. L. Turin J. A. Kafalas A. N. Mariano Accepted,1. Phys. Chem. Solids Trans. IEEE, PTGAC AC-9, 189 (1964) Trans. IEEE, PTGIT IT (1963) Science 143, 952 (1964) 2276 Ultrasonic Measurements in Normal and Superconducting Niobium. Weber Phys. ev. 133, A1487(1964) 2277 Theory of Spin esonance and P. N. Argyres elaxation P. L. Kelley Phys. ev. 1?4, A9«(1964) 2280 '['unable Lasers. H. ediker Electron. Design 12, No (1964) 2282 Cascade Capture of Electrons by Ionized Impurities 2283 Noise Measurements on He-Ne Laser Oscillators 2285 Partial Pressures in Equilibrium with Group IV Tellurides. II. Tin Telluride 2286 A Portable eceiver- for Ultrasonic Waves in Air 2288 adio Observations of OH in the Interstellar Medium 2290 Magnetic Tuning of CW InSb Diode Laser 2291 A New Method of Measuring Small adar Cross Sections by Digital Vector-Field Subtraction D.. I lamann A. L. McWhorter.1. A. Bellisio C. Freed H. A. Haus. F. Brebrick A.,1. St rauss J. J.G. McCue A. Bertolini S. Weinreb A. H. Barrett M. L. Meeks.I.C. Henry..I. Phelan. H. ediker P. C. Fritsch F. E. Heart Phys. ev. L3_4, A250 (1964) Appl. Phys. Letters 4, 5 (1964) J. Chem. Phys (1964) Accepted Trans. IEEE, PTGSU Nature 200, 829 (1963) Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 52, 91 (1964) Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 52, 628 (1964) 2292 Estimation of a System Pulse Transfer Function in the Presence of Noise M. J. Levin Accepted Trans. IEEE, PTGAC 130

135 Journal Articles JA No Growing Helical Density Waves in Semiconductor Plasmas C". E. Hurwitz A. L. McWhorter Phys.ev. 134, A1033 (1964) 2294 Semiconductor Lasers T. M. Quist Intl. Sci. and Tech. No. 26, 80 (1964) 2295 Interface-Alloy Epitaxial Heteroj unctions H. II. ediker S. Stopek J.H.. Ward Accepted Solid-State Electron Growth of (Ga^n^JAs Single Crystals by Vapor Phase eaction. C. Sirrine J. Electrochem. Soc. Ill, 750 (1964) 2297 Signal Design for Dispersive. S. Kennedy Channels I. L. Lebow IEEE Spectrum 1, No. 3, 251 (1964) 2299 Ionospheric Temperatures During the Launch of NASA ocket 8.14 on July 2, adar Evidence of Solar Wind J. V. Evans,1.11. Chisholm J. C. James J.Geophys. es. 69, 1436(1964) Accepted Astrophys. J Injection Luminescent Pump-.J. Keyes ing of CaF 2 :U 3+ with GaAs T. M. Quist Diode Lasers Appl. Phys. Letters 4, SO (1964) A Pulse Generator N.A. Sullivan ev. Sci. Instr. 35, 639 (1964) 2304 On Array Element Impedance Variation with Spacing 2306 Interferometric Phase Shift Technique for Measuring Short Fluorescent Lifetimes J. L. Allen.J. Carbone P.. Longaker Trans.IEEE, PTGAP AP-12, 371 (1964) Appl. Phys. Letters 4, 32 (1964) 2307 Impurity States in Semiconducting Masers H. J. Zeiger J. Appl. Phys. 35, 1657(1964) 2310 The elation of the Initial Costate to the Cost Surface in Optimal Systems H. K. Knudsen M. Athans Accepted Trans. IEEE, PTGAC 2312 A Theory of Thermoluminescence of Fluorite (CaF 2 :Y). ecombination from Highly Associated Electron-Hole Pairs J.. O'Connor Appl. Phys. Letters 4, 126 (1964) 2316 Generalizations of the Jost Functions II. E. Moses J. Math. Phys. 5, 833(1964) The Lincoln Laboratory West Ford Program An Historical Perspective C. F.J. Overhage W.H. adford Proc.IEEE52, 452(1964) 131

136 Journal Articles IA No The West Ford Experiment An Introduction to This Issue W. E. Morrow, Jr. T. F. ogers Proc.IEEE 52, 461 (1964) ) Orbital Properties of the West I. I. Shapiro Ford Dipole Belt H.M. Jones C.W. Perkins Measured Physical Character- F. E. Heart istics of the West Ford Belt D. Karp A. A. Mathiasen F. Nagy, Jr. W.. Crowther W. B. Smith F Characteristics of Thin C. L. Mack, Jr. Dipoles B. eiffen The West Ford Belt as a I. L. Lebow Communications Medium P.. Drouilhet, N. L. Daggett J. N. Harris F. Nagy, Jr. Proc.IEEE 52, 469 (1964) Proc.IEEE 52, 519(1964) Proc.IEEE 52, 533 (1964) Proc.IEEE 52, 543 (1964) Effects of the West Ford Belt on Astronomical Observations D. C. MacLellan W. E. Morrow, Jr. I. I. Shapiro Proc.IEEE 52, 564 (1964) The West Ford Payload P. Waldron D. C. MacLellan M. C. Crocker Proc.IEEE 52, 571 (1964) West Ford adar and Micro- wave Equipment West Ford Antenna and Feed System The Antenna Pointing System for West Ford B. E. Nichols D. Karp B. F. LaPage E. W. Blaisdell L. J. icardi F. E. Heart A. A. Mathiasen Proc. IEEE 52, 576 (1964) Proc. IEEE 52, 589 (1964) Proc.IEEE 52, 599(1964) 2323 A Note on the Equivalence of Certain ealizations of Boson Annihilation and Creation Operators Due to K. O. Friedrichs II. E. loses Accepted Communs. Pure and Appl. Math A Proposal for an Associative Memory Using Magnetic Films J.I. affel T. S. Crowther Accepted Trans. IEEE, PTGEC 2326 Oriented Single-Crystal Bismuth Nernst-Ettingshausen efrigerators T. C. Harman J. M. Honig S. Fischler A. E. Paladino M. J. Button Appl. Phys. Letters 4, 77 (1964) 2328 Evidence That SnTe Is a Semi- conductor J. A. Kafalas. F. Brebrick A.J. Strauss Appl. Phys. Letters 4, 93 (1964) 132

137 Journal Articles JA No Evaluation of Likelihood Functions for Gaussian Signals 2333 A Note on Buzz-Hiss Detection 2334 Bandpass Compressor: A New Type of Speech-Compression Device Output Power from GaAs Lasers H at oom Temperature 2339 Microwave Modulation of a GaAs Injection Laser 2346 Some Non-Central F-Distributions Expressed in Closed Form 2348 High-esolution Microwave Spectra of H and OH Absorption Lines of Cassiopeia A 2349 Note on Quantum Effects in adiometer Observations F. C. Schweppe B. Gold B. Gold C.M. ader C.C. Gallagher B. S. Goldstein P. C. Tandy * J.D. Welch B. S. Goldstein J. D. Welch. Price A. H. Barrett M. L. Meeks S. Weinreb T. Hagfors M. L. Meeks Accepted Trans. IEEE, PTGIT Accepted J. Acoust. Soc. Am..1. Acoust. Soc. Am. 36, 1215 (1964) Proc.IEEE (Correspondence) 52, 717 (1964) Proc. IEEE (Correspondence) 52, 715 (1964) Accepted Biometrika Nature 202, 475 (1964) Accepted Astron. J The Frequency Dependence of A.I. Grayzel the Powers and Impedances of Varactor Frequency Multipliers 2355 The Bandwidth of the Abrupt A. I. Grayzel Junction Varactor Frequency Doubler Accepted Proc. IEEE Accepted Trans. IEEE, PTGCT adar Echoes from the Sun J. C. James Accepted Trans. IEEE, PTGMIL 2359 Acoustic Plasma Waves in Semimetals A. L. McWhorter W.G. May IBM J. esearch Develop. 8, 285 (1964) 2362 On the Angular esolution of Multiple Targets J.. Sklar F. C. Schweppe Accepted Proc.IEEE 2365 Backscattering from an Undulating Surface with Applications to adar eturns from the Moon T. Hagfors Accepted J. Geophys. es Lattice Energy Transfer and, Stimulated Emission from CeF 3 :Nd+3 J.. O'Connor W.A. Hargreaves Appl. Phys. Letters 4, 208 (1964) 133

138 MEETING SPEECHES* JA No. 78 The M.I.T. Magnetic-Core Memory W. N. Papian Proc. Eastern Joint Computer Conf., Washington, Dec Theory of Ferrites in ectangular Waveguides K. J. Button B. Lax Proc. Symp. on Electromagnetic Wave Theory, Ypsilami. June Communication through Noisy, andom-multipath Channels G. L. Turin IE Natl. Com- ecord (1956) 475 Conference Keynote Speech N. H. Taylor Proc. Western Joint Computer Conf., San Francisco, Feb Theory of Magneto-Band Effect and Cyclotron esonance at Infrared Frequencies 543 A Pulsed Magnetic Field System for Cyclotron esonance and Magneto-Band Effects at Infrared Frequencies 544 High-Speed, Sensitive Infrared Detector for Magneto-Band Effect and Cyclotron esonance Measurements 545 Experiments on Magneto-Band Effect and Cyclotron esonance at Infrared Frequencies B. Lax K. J. Button S. Foner H. H. Kolm.J. Keyes S. Zwerdling S. Zwerdling.J. Keyes S. Foner H. H. Kolm II. Lipson D. Warschauer B. Lax \\. Paul Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. Ser. II, 1, 299 (195b) Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. Ser. II, 1, 298 (1956) Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. Ser. II, 1, 299 (1956) Bull.Am.Phys.Soc.Ser.il, 1, 299 (1956) 569 Long Time Work Function Changes Induced by Light and Electrostatic Fields G. W. Pratt, Jr. H. H. Kolm Proc. Conf. on Physics of Semiconductor Surfaces, Univ. of Pennsylvania, June l/f Noise and Germanium Surface Properties A. L. McWhorter Proc. Conf. on Physics of Semiconductor Surfaces, Univ. of Pennsylvania, June The Interaction of Oxygen with Clean Germanium Surfaces P. H. obinson M. Green J. A. Kafalas Proc. Conf. on Physics of Semiconductor Surfaces, Univ. of Pennsylvania, June 1956 Only Meeting Speeches published or accepted for publication are included. 135

139 Meeting Speeches JA No. 602 Contributions to the Proceedings of the Conference on the Physics of Semiconductor Surfaces. H. Kingston W. H. Kleiner G. W. Pratt, Jr. H.H. Kolm S. H. Autler A. L. McWhorter Proc. Conf. on Physics of Semiconductor Surfaces, Univ. of Pennsylvania, June The Production and Use of High S. Foner Intensity Pulsed Magnetic H. H. Kolm Fields Proc. Conf. on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Boston, Oct Advances in Solid-State Electronics Magnetics 659 TX-0, A Transistor Computer with a 256 by 256 Memory 838 Magnetic Properties of Dilute Magnetic Alloys and of the are Earth Metals 850 Detection of Dislocation Tilts and Strains by X-ays 856 Constraint Principle in Ferro- magnetic Domain Theory 857 Magnetization Processes in Heat-Treated Single Crystal Cobalt Ferrite P. E. Tannenwald J. L. Mitchell K. H. Olsen G. W. Pratt, Jr. L. Kaufman S.A. Kulin L. Gold S. Foner J. O. Artman Proc. Natl. Electronics Conf., Chicago, Oct Proc. Eastern Joint Computer Conf., New York, Dec J. Appl. Phys. 29, 520(1958) Proc.AIME, Chicago, Nov J. Appl. Phys. 29, 544(1958) J. Appl. Phys. 29, 443(1958) 860 Digital-Analog Function Generators. W. Hofheimer K. E. Perry Proc. IE Instrumentation Conf. Atlanta, Nov Ferromagnetic esonance in Ultra-Thin Films M. H. Seavey, Jr. P. E. Tannenwald J. Appl. Phys. 29, 292(1958) 863 ecent Advances in the Design of High Field DC Solenoid Magnets 865 Steady-State and Pulse Meas- urement Techniques for Thin Magnetic Films in the VHF- UHF ange H. H. Kolm D. O. Smith G. P. Weiss J. Appl. Phys. 29, 489(1958) J. Appl. Phys. 29, 290(1958) 866 Suggestion Concerning the ole of Wave-Function Symmetry in Transition Metals and Their Alloys J. B. Goodenough J. Appl. Phys. 29, 513(1958) 867 Some Ferrimagnetic Properties of the System Li Ni, O x J. B. Goodenough D. G. Wickham W. J. Croft J. Appl. Phys. 29, 382(1958) 868 Static and Dynamic Behavior of Thin Permalloy Films D. O. Smith J. Appl. Phys. 29, 264(1958) 136

140 Meeting Speeches JA No. 869 Some Magnetic and Crystallographic Properties of the System LaMn, Ni O,,, 1-x x 3+A 870 Domain-Wall Structure in Permalloy Films 87 1 Further Development of the Vibrating-Coil Magnetometer 878 SAGE - A Data Processing System for Air Defense 879 Operation of the SAGE Duplex Computers 910 A Band Separation Filter for the Mcps Band 912 Signals with Uniform Ambiguity Functions 913 The Measurement of Delay- Line Transducer esistance 914 Analysis of the Spectral Shape of Modulation Splatter 916 Algebraic Decoding for the Binary Erasure Channel 933 ecent Developments on Solid State Masers A. Wold. J. Arnott J. B. Goodenough E. E. Huber, Jr. D. O. Smith J. B. Goodenough K. Dwight N. Menyuk D. O. Smith.. Everett C. A. Zraket H. D. Benington P.. Vance L. G. Dooley C. E. Diss A. I. Grayzel. M. Lerner J. J.G. McCue J. A. Leavitt. Price M. A. Epstein J. W. Meyer J. Appl. Phys. 29, 387(1958) J. Appl. Phys. 29, 294(1958) J. Appl. Phys. 29, 491 (1958) Proc. Eastern Joint Computer Conf., Washington, Dec Proc. Eastern Joint Computer Conf., Washington, Dec IE Natl. Conv. ecord (1958) IE Natl. Conv. ecord (1958) IE Natl. Conv. ecord (1958) IE Natl. Conv. ecord (1958) IE Natl. Conv. ecord (1958) Proc. Intl. Conf. on Solid State Physics in Electronics and Telecommunications, Brussels, June Tutorial Session on Detection Theory and Its Applications: Communications Applications W. B. Davenport, Jr. IE Natl. Conv. ecord (1958) 950 A Study of Sea Clutter Spectra 958 Oscillatory Magneto - Absorption of adiation in Semiconductors 994 esonance and Magneto- Absorption in Solids at Millimeter and Infrared Frequencies J. W. McGinn, Jr. E. W. Pike S. Zwerdling B. Lax Proc. Symp. on Statistical Methods in adio Wave Propagation, Univ. of California, June 1958 Proc. Am. Optical Soc, Washington, Mar Proc. Intl. Conf. on Solid State Physics in Electronics and Telecommunications, Brussels, June

141 Meeting Speeches JA No. 995 Low-Temperature Semiconducting Computing Elements. H. ediker A. L. McWhorter Prof. Intl. Conf. on Solid State Physics in Electronics and Telecommunications, Brussels, June A Magneto-Absorption Experi- S. Zwerdling ments in Semiconductors Proc. Intl. Conf. on Solid State Physics in Electronics and Telecommunications, Brussels, June Liquid Helium Cryostat with an Integral Superconducting esonator 1033 Cross Modulation of DC esistance by Microwave Cyclotron esonance 1034 Quantum Magneto-Absorption Phenomena in Semiconductors 1035 The Direct and Indirect Trans- ition Excitons in Germanium 1036 A Man-Body Treatment of Di- electric Screening for Impurity States and Excitons in Semiconductors 1039 A Computer-Integrated apid- Access Magnetic-Tape System with Fixed Address 1049 Optical Information Handling with Thin Magnetic Films 1091 adar Observation of Birds 1104 Angular Diversity eception at 2290 Mcps Over a 188-Mile Path 1111 Anisotropy in Permalloy Films E. Maxwell A. F. Schmidt H. J. Zeiger C. J. anch M. E. Behrndt B. Lax L. M. oth S. Zwerdling S. Zwerdling L. M. oth B. Lax L. M. oth G.W. Pratt, Jr.. L. Best T. C. Stockebrand L. Kleinrock. E. ichardson J. M. Stacey H. M. Kohler F.. Naka J. H. Chisholm J. F. oche L. P. ainville H.G. oot D. O. Smith Proc. Intl. Inst. of efrigeration, Delft, June 1958 J. Phys. Chem. Solids 8, 496 (1958) J. Phys. Chem. Solids 8, 311 (1958) J. Phys. Chem. Solids 8, 397 (1958) J. Phys. Chem. Solids 8, 47 (1958) Proc. Western Joint Computer Conf., Los Angeles, May 1958 Proc. Natl. Electronics Conf., Chicago, Oct Proc. Seventh Weather adar Conf., Miami Beach, Nov ec. IE Symp. on Extended ange and Space Communications, George Washington University, Oct J. Appl. Phys. 30, 264S(1959) 1112 Properties of Permalloy Films Having a Magnetoelastic Easy Axis Normal to the Film E. E. Huber, Jr. D.O. Smith J. Appl. Phys. 30, 267S(1959) 1113 Magnetic Properties of Nickel- Iron Ferrite N. Menyuk K. Dwight J. Appl. Phys. 30, 36S (1959) 138

142 Meeting Speeches JA No Internal Structure of Cross- Tie Walls in Thin Permalloy Films Through High esolution Bitter Techniques. M. Moon J. Appl. Phys. 30, 82SU959) 1116 Test of Spin-Wave Theory with Precision Magnetization Measurements S. Foner E. D. Thompson J.Appl. Phys.30, 229S(1959) 1119 The Logical Design of CG 24 G. P. Dinneen I. L. Lebow I. S. eed Proc. Eastern Joint Computer Conf., Philadelphia, Dec Earth Satellite Observations Made with the Millstone Hill adar 1139 Automatic Design of Logical Networks 1148 Wind egimes for adome Design 1151 t Stress Distribution and Jump Phenomena in Spherical Frameworks under Pressure Loading 1160 A Dynamic Programming Ap- proach to Adaptive Control Processes 1161 The Probability Density of the Output of a Filter When the Input is a andom Telegraphic Signal 1163 Measuring the Characteristics of Present-Day Ultrasonic Delay Lines 1164 Operating Characteristics of a Thin Film Memory 1174 Impulse Switching of Ferrites 1180 Optical Absorption of CoO and MnO Above and Below the Neel Temperature 1219 Millimeter Instrumentation for Solid State esearch G.H. Pettengill L. G. Kraft, Jr. T. C. Bartee J. M. Austin S. L. Hensel, Jr J. F. Besseling <: M. Freimer J. A. McFadden J. J.G. McCue M. Axelbank J.I. affel. E. McMahon G. W. Pratt, Jr.. Coelho G.S. Heller Avionics esearch, AGAD No.40, 125 (1958) Proc. Western Joint Computer Conf., San Francisco, Mar Proc. Lincoln Laboratory igid adome Symp., MIT, Sept Proc. Lincoln Laboratory igid adome Symp., MIT, Sept IE Natl. Conv. ecord (1959) IE Natl. Conv. ecord (1959) IE Natl. Conv. ecord (1959) J.Appl. Phys. 30, 60S (1959) Proc. Solid State Circuits Conf., Philadelphia, Feb. 1959; Proc. Eastern Joint Computer Conf., Philadelphia, Dec Proc. Am. Phys. Soc., New York, Jan Proc. Symp. on Millimeter Waves, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Mar

143 Meeting Speeches JA No Transistor Circuit Techniques for a Core Memory with 500 Millimicroseconds Cycle Time V. J. Sferrino ec. IE, WESCON Conv., San Francisco, Aug Self-Organizing Models for Learned Perception B.G. Farley Proc. Information Systems Branch Conf., Illinois Institute of Technology, May An Error Correcting Encoder and Decoder for Phone Line Data K. E. Perry ec. IE, WESCON Conv., San Francisco, Aug A Communication System for M. I. Skolnik a Small Interplanetary Vehicle L. Cartledge Proc. IE, PGSET Conv., San Francisco, Sept Properties of Thin Magnetic Films for Microwave Applications 1326 Space-Charge Theory of Multicavity Klystrons P. E. Tannenwald A. Bers S. F. Catalano H. M. Jones ec. IE, WESCON Conv., San Francisco, Aug.1959 ec. IE-AIEE Conf. on Electron Tube esearch, Univ. of Mexico, June A Study of UHF Space Com-. P. Ingalls munications Through an J. C. James Aurora Using the Moon as a M. L. Stone eflector Ballistic Missiles and Space Technology 3, 272 (1961) 1352A Mechanical Design of 150- Foot Diameter Metal Space Frame adome 1375 Chemical Configuration of Germanium Surfaces in Aqueous Media L. P. Farnsworth T. F. King W. W. Harvey Proc. ASME, Atlantic City, Nov.1959 J. Phys. Chem. Solids 14, 82 (1960) 1380A Automatic Digital Data Error ecorder E. J. Uofmann Trans. IE, PGI 1-10, 27 (1961) 1384 Some Properties of Magnetic Films by Microwave esonance Etching and Inhibition of the {ill} Surfaces of the III-V Intermetallic Compounds: InSb 1386 Some Structure-Sensitive Magnetic Properties of Permalloy Films 1391 The Oxidation of Intermetallic Compounds III. The oom- Temperature Oxidation of A IIJ B V Compounds P. E. Tannenwald H. C. Gatos M. C. Lavine D. O. Smith A.J. osenberg Proc. Intl. Conf. on Structures and Properties of Thin Films, Lake George, Sept J. Phys. Chem. Solids 14, 169 (1960) Proc. Intl. Conf. on Structures and Properties of Thin Films, Lake George, Sept J. Phys. Chem. Solids 14, 175 (1960) 140

144 Meeting Speeches.1A No. 1392A The Oxidation of Intermetallic Compounds: IV. The Sorption of Oxygen by InSb at 78 K A.J. osenberg A. A. Menna eactivity of Solids, J. H. deboer, etal., Eds. (Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1960) 1412A Pulsed Field Millimeter Wave Maser S. Foner L.. Momo A. Mayer. A. Myers Proc. Quantum Electronics Conf., Bloomingburg, N. Y., Sept Initial Susceptibility Spectra of Permalloy Films. F. Soohoo J. Appl. Phys. 31, 218S(1960) 1422 Galvanomagnetic Effects in Ferromagnetic esonance M. H. Seavey, Jr. J. Appl. Phys. 31, 216S(1960) 1423A The Millstone adar in Satellite and Missile Tracking J. S. Arthur J. C. Henry G. H. Pettengill P. B. Sebring Ballistic Missiles and Space Technology 3, 84(1961) 1424 Direct Cation-Cation Interactions in Primarily Ionic Solids J. B. Goodenough J. Appl. Phys. 31, 359S(1960) 1425 Interpretation of the Magnetic and Crystallographic Properties of Several Iron, Nickel, and Iron-Nickel Nitrides J.B. Goodenough A. Wold. J. Arnott J. Appl. Phys. 31, 324S(1960) 1426 Classical Theory of Spin Configurations in the Cubic Spinel T. A. Kaplan J. Appl. Phys. 31, 364S (1960) 1429 Magnetic Transitions in Ti203 and V2O3 P.H. Carr S. Foner J. Appl. Phys. 31, 344S(1960) 1430 Low-Temperature X-ay Diffraction Studies on Vanadium Sesquioxide E. P. Warekois J. Appl. Phys. 31, 346S(1960) 1433 Flux eversal by Noncoherent otation in Magnetic Films K. J. Harte J. Appl. Phys. 31, 283S(1960) 1451 Cyclotron esonance and Impurity Levels in Semiconductors B. Lax Proc. Quantum Electronics Conf., Bloomingburg, N. Y., Sept The Spin Wave Spectrum in Magnetic Fields. F. Soohoo Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 4, 453 (1959) 1478 Solid State Microwave Devices. H. Kingston Nachrichtentechnische Fachberichte, Band 22 (1961) 1486 Anisotropy and Inversion in Permalloy Films D. O. Smith E. E. Huber, Jr. M. S. Cohen G. P. Weiss J. Appl. Phys. 31, 295S(1960) 141

145 Meeting Speeches JA No Investigations into the Origin of Anisotropy in Oblique- Incidence Films 1496 Thermal Conduction in otating Liquid Helium II 1507 Application of Boolean Matrices to the Analysis of Flow Diagrams 1518A Activity in Networks of Neuron- Like Elements 1518B Activity in Networks of Neuron- Like Elements 1530 Communication in Digital Systems 1544 ecognition of Sloppy, Hand- Printed Characters 1552 Use of Pivotal Microbalance Design for the Determination of Mass Changes 1564 Critical Heat Currents in otating Liquid Helium II 1584 Precision Speed Control of a High-Speed Camera M. S. Cohen E. E. Huber, Jr. G. P. Weiss D. O. Smith C. E. Chase. T. Prosser B.G. Farley W. A. Clark B. G. Farley W. A. Clark I. L. Lebow W. Doyle J. M. Honig C. E. Chase D. A. Cahlander J. Appl. Phys.31, 291S(1960) Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 5, 13(1960) Proc. Eastern Joint Computer Conf., Boston, Dec Proc. Fourth Symp. on Information Theory, London, Aug Proc. IE Natl. Aeronautics Elec. Conf., Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, May 1960 Information Theory (Butterworths, London, 1961) Proc. Western Joint Computer Conf., San Francisco, May 1960 Proc. Conf. on Microbalance Techniques, Ft. Monmouth, Jan Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 5, 291(1960) Proc. Fifth Intl. Cong, on High- Speed Photography, Washington, Oct Note: Since 1960, Meeting Speeches are designated MS rather than JA. MS No. 10A Some Characteristics of Ionospheric Backscatter Observed at 440 Mc/s V. C. Pineo L. G. Kraft H. W. Briscoe J.Geophys.es. 65, 2629(1960) 14 Minimum Energy Spin Configurations in the Spinel Structure T. A. Kaplan K. Dwight N. Menyuk Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 5, 460(1960) 11 Magneto-Spectroscopy in Semiconductors B. Lax Proc. Intl. Conf. on Semiconductor Physics, Prague, Aug Damaged Layers in the {ill} Surfaces of the III-V Semiconductor Compounds H. C. Gatos M. C. Lavine E. P. Warekois Proc. Intl. Conf. on Semiconductor Physics, Prague, Aug

146 Meeting Speeches IS No. 25 Moon elay Communication W. H. adford IE Intl. Conv., ecord (1960) 26 Impact Ionization of Impurities in Compensated Germanium A. L. McWhorter. H. cdiker Proc. Intl. Conf. on Semiconductor Physics, Prague, Aug On Geodesies That Are Also Orbits. Hermann Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 66, 91 (1960) 3Z Pattern ecognition with an Adaptive Network L. G. oberts IE Intl. Conv., ecord (1960) in General Spin-Wave Dispersion elations. F. Soohoo Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 5, 356(1960) 42 eproducibility of Electrodeposited Thin Film Memory Arrays I. W. Wolf T. S. Crowther Proc. IE Electronics Components Conf., Washington, May Magnetoplasma Effects in Solids B. Lax Trans. IE, PGMTT MTT-9, 83 (1961) 49 Quantum Mechanical Three- Body Problem. II L. J. Eyges Phys.ev.121, 1744(1961) 52 Proposed Symbology for Digital Systems T. C. Bartee Proc.AIEE Natl. Electronics Conf., Chicago, Oct Some esults in the Measurement of Impulse Noise on Several Telephone Circuits H. L. Yudkin Proc. AIEE Natl. Electronics Conf., Chicago, Oct Measured Error Distributions on the Bell A-l Facility over Various Media E. J. Hofmann Proc.AIEE Natl. Electronics Conf., Chicago, Oct V) 1? The Testing of Digital Data Transmission Channels and Circuits. G. Enticknap Proc. AIEE Natl. Electronics Conf., Chicago, Oct t>0 The Design of Data Transmission Systems. G. Enticknap. M. Lerner Proc. AIEE Winter General Meeting, New York, 1961,.l Advanced adar Information Evaluation System - AIES D. L. Lovenvirth W. F. Hoist Ballistic Missile and Space Technology, Vol. Ill, D. P. Le- Galley, Ed. (Academic Press, New York, 1960) Errors in Data Transmission Systems. G. Enticknap Trans. IE, PGCS CS-9, 15 (1961) 67 Modulation and Signal Selection for Digital Data Systems. M. Lerner Proc. AIEE Natl. Electronics Conf., Chicago, Oct A Helium-* efrigerator C.J. auch Proc. Cryogenic Eng. Conf., Boulder, Aug

147 Meeting Speeches MS No. 78 The Effect of Channel Geometry and otation on the Critical Heat Current in Liquid Helium II C.E. Chase Proc. Seventh Intl. Conf. on Low Temperature Physics, Univ. of Toronto, Aug Low-Temperature Devices A. L. McWhorter Trans. IE, PGE E-3, 137(1960) K4 Learning in andom Nets M. Minsky O.G. Selfridge Information Theory (Butterworths, London, 1961) 86 An Account of the Factors That Are Important in the Tracking of Space Vehicles by Means of adar W. W. Ward Trans. IE, PGSET Natl. Symp., Washington, Sept A adar Tracking of Space Vehicles W. W. Ward NEEM ecord, Boston (1960) 89 The Computer as a Pattern Generator for Perceptual esearch B. W. White Behavioral Sci. 6, 252(1961) M Distances and atios in Psychophysical Scaling W.S. Torgerson Acta Psychol. 19, 201(1961)»4 Spin-Lattice Interaction for Electrons in Semiconductors L. M. oth Proc. Intl. Conf. on Semiconductor Physics, Prague, Aug Anisotropy in Permalloy Films Evaporated at Grazing Incidence M. S. Cohen J. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 32, 87S (1961) 112 Superconducting esonant Cavities E. Maxwell Proc. Cryogenic Eng. Conf.. Boulder, Aug. I Excitation and Boundary Effects in Spin-Wave esonance. F. Soohoo J. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 32, 148S (1961) 124 Impulse Selection for Core Logic. II. Tancrell J. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 32, 40S (1961) 126 Antiferromagnetic esonance in(cr 2 03)!. x (A ) Single Crystals S. Foner J. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 32, 63S (1961) 127 Annealing of Oblique-Incidence Permalloy Films G. P. Weiss D. O. Smith J. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 32, 85S (1961) 132 Anisotropy in Nickel-Iron Films D. O. Smith J. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 32, 705S (1961) 133 li Classical Theory of the Ground Spin State in Spinels T. A. Kaplan K. Dwight D. H. Lyons N. Menyuk,T. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 32, 135S (1961) 135 Areas for esearch and De- velopment in the Millimeter Wavelength egion J. W. Meyer G. S. Heller NEEM ecord (1960) 14 4

148 Meeting Speeches MS N< 141 Antiferromagnetic Materials G S. Heller for Millimeter and Sub- J. J. Stickler millimeter Devices J. B. Thaxter 143 A andom Access Cryosar C. Johnsto Memory 144A CW Millimeter Wavelength S. Foner Maser I.. Momo J. B. Thaxter G S. Heller 1! M. White J. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 32, 307S (1961) NEEM ecord (1960) Advances in Quantum Electronics, J.. Singer, Ed. (Columbia Univ. Press, New York, 1961) 159 A Sequential Detection System for the Processing of adar eturns A. A. Galvin Proc. IE 49, 1417 (1961) 160 adar System Performance in a Dense-Target Environm e nt E. N. Fowle E. J. Kelly, Jr. J. A. Sheehan IE Intl. Conv. ecord (1961) 161 A Method of Designing Signals of Large Time-Bandwidth Product E. L. Key E.-N. Fowle. D. Haggarty IE Intl. Conv. ecord (1961) 162 Ultrasonic Instrumentation for esearch on Bats J. J.G. McCue IE Intl. Conv. ecord (1961) 163 The Measurement of the Phenomena Associated with the Hypervelocity e-entries Into the Atmosphere G. F. Pippert NEEM ecord (1960) 170A Stochastic Approximation and Its Application to Problems of Prediction and Control Synthesis L. A. Gardner, Jr. International Symposium on Nonlinear Differential Equations and Nonlinear Mechanics (Academic Press, New York, 1963) 172 adar Measurements of the Lunar Surface 173 The Design of an "Error-Free" Data Transmission System for Telephone Circuits 178 An Operational UHF eactance Amplifier 179 ecent Experiences with an X-Band Maser eceiver and an S-Band Parametric Amplifier adar eceiver G. H. Pettengill J. C. Henry B. eiffen W.G. Schmidt H. L. Yudkin A. Parsons E. McCurley C. Blake F. J. Dominick Proc. Lunar Symp. of Intl. Astronomical Union, Leningrad, Dec. 1960; Advances in the Astronautical Sciences, Vol. 8 (Plenum Press, New York, 1963) Proc. AIEE Winter General Meeting, New York (1961) Proc. Symp. on Low Noise eceivers, Lincoln Laboratory MIT, Oct Proc. Symp. on Low Noise eceivers, Lincoln Laboratory, MIT, Oct

149 Meeting Speeches MS No. 180 Perturbation Theory of the eciprocal Ferrite Phase Shifter 181 Stoichiomecry of Copper Bonding Using Copper Oxide 199 Nonquadratic Conduction Band in HgSe 200 Electrical Properties of HgSe and HgSe-HgTe Alloys 201 Overlapping Bands in HgSe and HgSe-HgTe Alloys 202 Ferro- and Antiferromagnetism for Spin I 203 Observation of Quantum Effects in Germanium and Silicon at Millimeter Wavelengths 204 Interband Transitions in Metals 205 Simple Theory of Tunneling and Its Dependence on a Magnetic Field 208 One-Electron Energy Band Method 209 High-esolution Oscillatory Magneto-Absorption Measurements of. InSb at Liquid-Helium Temperature 210 Perturbation Theory of Cavities 211 Antiferromagnetic Ground Site 217 Cyclotron esonance Maser 227 Spin-Orbit vs Jahn Teller Deformation in Chromium Spinels 229 Design of a Twelve Horn Monopulse Feed 237 Spin Wave esonance in Magnetic Films K. J. Button B. Lax E.B. Murphy T.P. Turnbull G.B. Wright A. J. Strauss T. C. Harman A. J. Strauss T. C. Harman T. C. Harman A. J. Strauss G. F. Dresselhaus J. J. Stickler C.J. auch H. J. Zeigcr G.S. Heller M. S. Dresselhaus G. F. Dresselhaus P. N. Argyres B. Lax L. J. Eygcs S. Zwerdling J. P. Theriault. F. Soohoo L. M. oth B. Lax J.B. Goodenough L. J. icardi L. Niro P. E. Tannenwald Proc.IEE 109B, Suppl. 21, 56 (1962) Proc. Am. Electroplaters' Soc, Newark (1961) Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 155(1961) Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 156(1961) Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 156(1961) Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 124(1961) Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 115 (1961) Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 146 (1961) Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 105(1961) Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 108(1961) Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 147(1961) Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 125(1961) Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 6, 124(1961) Advances in Quantum Electronics, J.. Singer, Ed. (Columbia Univ. Press, New York, 1961) J. Phys. Soc. Japan 17, Suppl. B-l, 185 (1962) ec. Seventh Annual adar Symp. Univ. of Michigan, May 1961 J. Phys. Soc. Japan 17, Suppl. B-l, 592 (1962) 146

150 Meeting Speeches MS No. 238 Positive and Negative Ani- sotropy in Nickel-Iron Films 240 Deep Space Probes at Millimeter Wavelengths D. O. Smith J. W. Meyer V. L. Lynn C. M. Steinmetz E. A. Crocker J. Phys. Soc. Japan \1_, Suppl. B-l, 550 (1962) ec. Seventh Annual adar Symp. Univ. of Michigan, May 1961 H-417,, P$ Mass Spectrographic Evidence E. B. Owens for Deviations from Stoichi- A. J. Strauss ometry in GaSb 242 Technical Information Flow M. M. Kessler 1! Patterns 249 Baseball: An Automatic B. F. Green, Jr Quest ion-answerer A. K. Wolf C. Chomsky K. Laughery 253A Experimental Studies of the V. C. Pineo F egion Using the Incoherent L. G. Kraft Backscatter Technique at 11. W. Briscoe Frequencies Around 400Mc/s I). P. Hynek Proc. Conf. on Ultrapurification of Semiconductor Materials, Boston, Apr Proc. Western Joint Computer Conf., Los Angles, May 1961 Proc. Western Joint Computer Conf., Los Angeles, May 1961 Electron Density Profiles (Pergamon Press, New York, 1962) 257 High Field Magnetic esonance Experiments 267 Solar adiation Pressure Effects, Gas Leakage ates, and Air Densities Inferred from the Orbit of Echo I 268 Band Structure of HgSe and HgSe-HgTe Alloys 269 Magnetoreflection Experiments in Intermetallics 270 Interband Faraday otation in III-V Compounds 272 Infrared and Dielectric Analysis of Structural Polyurethane Foams 285 eport from a Symposium on the Application of Low Noise eceivers to adar and Allied Equipment 292 Some esults of Computer Simulation of Neuron-Like Nets 301 Magnetic Field Dependence of the Superconducting Energy Gap in Ginzburg-Landau Theory with Application to Al S. Foner II. M. Jones I. I. Shapiro P. E. Zadunaisky T. C. Harman A. J. Strauss G.B. Wright B. Lax B. Lax Y. Nishina E. B. Murphy W. A. O'Neil J. W. Meyer B. G. Farley D. H. Douglass, Jr. J. Phys. Soc. Japan 1_7, Suppl. B-l, 424 (1962) Space esearch II (Proc. Second Intl. Space Science Symp.), H. C. Van de Ilulst, et al., Eds. (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1961) J. Appl. Phys. 3_2S, 2265(1961! J. Appl. Phys. 32S, 2113(1961) J. Appl. Phys. 32S, 2128(1961) SPE J. 18, 47 (1962) Low Noise Electronics (Proc. Fifth AGAD Avionics Panel Conf.) (Pergamon Press, London, 1962) Proc. Fed. of Amer. Socs. for Exptl. Biology, Apr IBM J. esearch Develop. 6, 44 (1962) 147

151 Meeting Speeches MS No. 307 Texture and Orientation of Evaporated Bismuth Films T. P. Turnbull E. P. Warekois Metallurgy of Semiconductor Materials (Interscience Publishers, New York, 1962) 328 The Design of adar Astronomy Instrumentation H.G. Weiss NEEM ecord (1961) 343 The (i-coscp) adiometer J. W. McGinn NEEM ecord (1961) 344 adiometric Instrumentation at Eight Millimeters J. W. Meyer J. J. Kirwan D. M. Towle NEEM ecord (1961) 347 Statistical Mechanics of Dilute Solid Solutions. F. Brebrick J. Appl. Phys. 3_3_S, 422(1962) 350 Cobalt Ferrite Crystal Growth from the Ternary Flux System Na 2 0-CoO-Fe W. Kunnmann A. Wold E. Banks J. Appl. Phys. 33S, 1364(1962) 351 Vanadium Iron Oxides A. Wold D. ogers. J. Arnott N. Menyuk J. Appl. Phys. 33S, 1208 (1962) 353 Antiferromagnetic esonance in MnTi0 3 J. J. Stickler G. S. Heller J. Appl. Phys. 33S, 1302(1962) 356 Isotropic Stress Measurements in Permalloy Films G. P. Weiss D. O. Smith J. Appl. Phys. 33S, 1166(1962) 361 Magnetic Properties of Cr^S^ in Chromium Sulfides K. Dwight. W. Germann N. Menyuk A. Wold J. Appl. Phys. 33S, 1341(1962) 362 Magnetic Transitions in Cubic Spinels N. Menyuk A. Wold D. B. ogers K. Dwight J. Appl. Phys. 33S, 1144(1962) 363 i; Cation-Cation Three- Membered ing Formation J. B. Goodenough J. Appl. Phys. 33S, 1197(1962) 3 69 A Time-Varying Channels with Delay Spread P. E. Green, Jr. Proc. Conf. on Microwave Communication, Budapest, June An Electronic Decoder for T. C. Bartee Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem D. I. Schneider Error-Correcting Codes Demonstration of Magnetic J. M. Ballantyne Domain-Wall Storage and Logic Digital Techniques in Neuro- W. A. Clark electric Data Processing Trans. IE, PGIT IT-8, S-17 (1962) J. Appl. Phys. 3JS, 1067(1962) Computer Techniques in EEG Analysis (Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1961) 148

152 Meeting Speeches MS No. 394 Superconducting Magnets S. II. Autler NEEM ecord (1961) 396 Ft A Simple Iterative Procedure for the Identification of the Unknown Parameters of a Linear Time Varying Discrete System H. Kushner J. Basic Eng. 85, 227(1963) 423 Scattering from Plasma Cylinders with adial Variations in Electron Density C. M. deidder S. Edelberg Proc. Conf. on the Plasma Sheath, Boston, Apr Conductance of Germanium in Contact with Aqueous Electrolytes W. W. Harvey Ann. N. Y. Acad.Sci. 101, 904 (1963) 433 A VHF Solar adar System W.G. Abel.1. H. Chisholm P. L. Fleck J. C. James IE Intl. Conv. ecord, Pt. 5, (1962) 436 Crystallographic Orientation II. C. Gatos Effects on Some High Tempera- M. C. Lavine ture eactions of Germanium Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 101, 983 (1963) 437 Near-Field Characteristics of a Linear Array L. J. icardi Proc. Symp. on Electromagnetic Theory and Antennas, Copenhagen, June High Magnetic Field esearch B. Lax J. Appl. Phys. 33S, 1025(1962) 444 Error Probabilities for Adap- tive Multichannel eception of Binary Signals 447A Comparative Analyses of Thin Paraboloidal Shells 448 SECO: A Self-egulating Error Correcting Coder- Decoder. Price J. W. Mar F. Y. M. Wan K. E. Perry J. M. Wozencraft Trans. IE, PGIT IT-8, 305 (1962) Proc. World Conf. on Shell Structures, San Francisco, Oct Trans. IE, PGIT IT-8, 128 (1962) 449 Statistical Mechanical Theory of esonance P. N. Argyres Proc. Intl. Conf. on Magnetic and Electric esonance and elaxation, Eindhoven, July Transport Theory of Electrons in Electric, Magnetic and Phonon Fields N. J. Horing P. N. Argyres Proc. Intl. Conf. on Physics of Semiconductors, Exeter, July Optical and Electrical Properties of Cd Hgj_ T Alloys A. J. Strauss T. C. Harman J. G. Mavroides D. H. Dickey M. S. Dresselhaus Proc. Intl. Conf. on Physics of Semiconductors, Exeter, July

153 Meeting Speeches MS No. 454 Millimeter Cyclotron Ft esonance in Diamond 455 Magneto-Absorption in InSb: Ft Valence Band Anisotropy. Measurements Far Above Absorption Edge 456 Effective Mass Measurements Ft in Semiconductors 457 Dispersion Theory, Interband Ft and Plasma Effects 461A Ferromagnetism and Antifer- Ft romagnetism in a Simple Cubic Lattice C.3. Ftauch S. Zwerdling W. H. Kleiner J. P. Theriault B. Lax B. Lax J. G. Mavroides J. Kolodieczak G. F. Dresselhaus Proc. Intl. Conf. on Physics of Semiconductors, Exeter July 1962 Proc. Intl. Conf. on Physics of Semiconductors, Exeter, July 1962 Proc. Intl. Conf. on Physics of Semiconductors, Exeter, July 1962 Proc. Intl. Conf. on Physics of Semiconductors, Exeter, July 1962 Proc. Intl. Conf. on Low Temperature Physics, London, Sept Keynote: Some Notes on the Technology of ecognition O.G. Self ridge Proc. Symp. on Optical Character ecognition, Washington, Jan A 479 Foamed Materials in the Design C. A. Pappas of Precision adar eflectors E.B. Murphy Quantum Effects in Germanium G. S. Heller and Silicon J. J. Stickler H. J. Zeiger Proc. egional Tech. Conf. of Soc. Plastics Engineers, Boston, June 1962 Proc. Intl. Conf. on Magnetic and Electric esonance and elaxation, Eindhoven, July Antiferromagnetic esonance in Powders G.S. Heller J. J. Stickler A. Wold Proc. Intl. Conf. on Magnetic and Electric esonance and elaxation, Eindhoven, July A Some Similarities Between the Behavior of a Neural Network Model and Electrophysiological Experiments B.G. Farley Proc. Conf. on Self-Organizing Systems, Chicago, May adar Measurements of Venus G. II. Pettengill Proc. Third Intl. Space Science Symp., Washington, May Theory of Indirect Exchange D. H. Lyons in are Earth Metals T. A. Kaplan A Computer Program for J.W. Forgie ecognizing the English C. D. Forgie Fricative Consonants f and IG I Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 7, 313(1962) Proc. Fourth Intl. Cong, on Acoustics, Copenhagen, Aug Problems in the Study of the B.G. Farley Nervous System 510 Circuits for the FX-1 K. H. Konkle Computer Proc. Western Joint Computer Conf., San Francisco, May 1962 Proc. Western Joint Computer Conf., San Francisco, May

154 Meeting Speeches MS No. 512 The Niobium-Tin System: 11 Stability anges and Superconducting Properties of Nb 2 Sn 3 and Nb 3 Sn Description of a Computer Program for Pitch Detection 519 The Chemical Approach to ft Semiconductors 521 adar eflections from the It Sun at VIIF 524 C-Band adar Beacon Tracking for Project Mercury 525 Tracking Performance of the Mercury Quad-Helix Acquisition Aid T. B. eed II. C. Gatos W. J. LaFleur J.T. oddy B. Gold H. C. Gatos A. J. osenberg W.G. Abel J. II. Chisholm J. C. James B. II. Labitt J. G. Barry G. F. Dalrymple Superconductors (Intel-science Publishers, New York, 19t>2) Proc. Fourth Intl. Cong, on Acoustics, Copenhagen, Aug Proc. Symp. on Physics and Chemistry of Ceramics, Pennsylvania State Univ., May 19t>2 Space esearch III (Proc. Third Intl. Space Science Symp.) (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 19b3) Trans. IEFE, Commun. Klectron. No (1963) Trans. IEEF, Commun. Electron. No.69, 657 (1963) 527 Performance Evaluation Techniques for a Large Aperture Millimeter System V. L. Lynn E. A. Crocker J. \V. Meyer Proc. Electromagnetic Window Symp., Columbus, June The Organization of Organization O.G. Selfridgc Proc. Conf. on Self-Organizing Systems, Chicago. May i; Critical Heat Currents in Liquid Helium II C. E. Chase Proc. Intl. Conf. on Low Temperature Physics, London, Sept Energy of a Vortex ing in a Tube and Critical Velocities in Liquid He II J. C. Fineman C. E. Chase Proc. Intl. Conf. on Low Temperature Physics, London, Sept B A Pulse Compression System Employing a Linear FM Gaussian Signal E. N. Fowle D.. Carey. E. VanderSchuur. C. Yost Proc. ADC Symp., Griffiss AFB, New York, Oct Hill Climbing Methods for the Optimization of Multiparameter Noise Disturbed Systems H.J. Kushner J.Basic Eng. 85, 157 (1963) 551 Measurements of the Superconducting Energy Gap in Lead and Aluminum Films D. H. Douglass, Jr. It. II. Meservey Proc. Intl. Conf. on Low Temperature Physics, London, Sept New Method for Measuring ft Changes in Surface Impedance: Application to Superconducting Tin at X-Band M.S. Dresselhaus D. H. Douglass, Jr.. H. Kyhl Proc. Intl. Conf. on Low Temperature Physics, London, Sept

155 Meeting Speeches MS No. 560 eal-channel Aspects of an Error-Free Data Transmission System for Toll-Grade Telephone Circuits W. G. Schmidt Proc. WESCON, Los Angeles, Aug Thunderstorm Excitation of the Earth-Ionosphere Cavity 581 Mobility Without Vision by Living Creatures Other Than Man (With Special eference to Insectivorous Bats) 583 An Evaluation of ecent Developments in the Field of Learning Machines 588 Vapor Growth and Doping of Silicon Crystals Using Tellurium as Carrier 589 Superconducting Behavior of Some /3-Tungsten Structure Niobium Compounds and Their Alloys 590 Analysis of Large Pin- Connected Three-Dimensional Frameworks 591 Current Status of High-Field Superconductivity M. Balser C. A. Wagner F. A. Webster O.G. Selfridge S. Fischler T. B. eed H. C. Gatos W. J. LaFleur J. T. oddy K. S. Parikh E. C. ossow J.M. Biggs S.H. Autler Proc. AGAD Conf., Munich, Sept Proc. Mobility esearch Conf. M.I.T., Oct IE Intl. Conv. ecord (1962) Metallurgy of Advanced Electronic Materials, Vol. 19 (Interscience Publishers, New York, 1963) Metallurgy of Advanced Electronic Materials, Vol. 19, (Interscience Publishers, New York, 1963) Proc. Symp. on Use of Computers in Civil Engineering, Lisbon, Oct Metallurgy of Advanced Electronic Materials, Vol. 19 (Interscience Publishers, New York, 1963) The eaction of Stannane with M. D. Banus Niobium Wires, and Their H. C. Gatos esulting Superconducting M. C. Lavine Behavior T. B. eed adar Studies of the Lunar J. V. Evans Surface Metallurgy of Advanced Electronic Materials. Vol. 19 (Interscience Publishers, New York, 1963) NEEM ecord (1962) 599 Growth and Nucleation Sites on Iron Whiskers, as evealed by an Oxide eplica Technique 601 A Lorentz Attachment for the CA EMU-3 Microscope T. P. Turnbull M. J. Button M. S. Cohen Proc. Intl. Cong. For Electron Microscopy, Philadelphia, Aug.1962 Proc. Intl. Cong, for Electron Microscopy, Philadelphia, Aug Minimum Fuel Feedback Con- trol Systems: Second Order Case M. Athans Trans. IEEE, and Appl. Indust. 81, 321 (1963) 621 Experimental Evaluation of a 1000-Wavelength Antenna V. L. Lynn K.J. Keeping W. D. Fitzgerald NEEM ecord (1962) 152

156 Meeting Speeches MS No. 626 Visual Pattern ecognition: The Problems and Promise O.G. Self ridge Proc. Intl. Cong, on Technology and Blindness, New York, June The Biased-Gap Klystron I. Ilefni Proc. High-Power Microwave Tube Symp., Fort Monmouth, Sept Antiferromagnetie Materials and Their Application at Millimeter and Submillimeter Wavelengths G. S. Heller NEEM ecord (1962) 630 Magnetostatic Modes in Thin Films K. J. Harte Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 7, 448(1962) Cascading Low-Gain Parametric C. Blake Amplifier Stages Spiral and Concentric-Circle M. S. Cohen Walls Observed by Lorentz Microscopy The Self-Shielded Microwave C. E. Muehe Discharge Measurement of the Surface E. Silverman Temperature of a Solid Under Electron Bombardment Proc. Natl. Electronics Conf., Chicago, Oct J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1221(1963) NEEM ecord (1962) Proc. High-Power Microwave Tube Symp., Fort Monmouth, Sept adio Echo Studies of the Moon J. V. Evans Proc. Conf. on Lunar Exploration, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Aug Stimulated Infrared Emission H. A. Bostick from Small Glass Fibers otatable Anisotropy in Negative S. S. Lehrer Magnetostriction Ni-Fe Films Proc. Boston Laser Conf., Northeastern Univ., Aug J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1207(1963) (,i.2 1! Crystallographic Transitions in Several Chromium Spinel Systems Wold J. Arnott Whipple B, Goodenough J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1085(1963) 665 Thermodynamic Self-Consistent Theory of Indirect Exchange in Metals T. A. Kaplan J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1339(1963) 666 Magnetic Properties of a Single Crystal of Manganese Phosphide E. E. Huber, Jr. I). H. idgley J. Appl, Phys. 34, 1099(1963) 669 Atomic Moments and Magnetic Coupling in Cation Excess- Nickel Arsenides J. B. Goodenough J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1193(1963) 153

157 Meeting Speeches MS \o. 671 Flux Growth of NiFezG^ W. Kunnmann Crystals by the Czochralski A. Ferretti Method A. Wold J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1264(1963) 674 H The aman Maser H. J. Zeiger P. E. Tannenwald Quantum Electronics III, Vol. 2 (Columbia Univ. Press, New York, 1964) 675 ecombination adiation. J. Keyes Emitted by Gallium Arsenide T. M. Quist Quantum Electronics III, Vol. 2 (Columbia Univ. Press, New York, 1964) 676 Optically-Pumped Parametric Oscillators at Microwave and Infrared Frequencies J. H. Dennis F.. Longaker. II. Kingston Quantum Electronics HI, Vol. 2 (Columbia Univ. Press, New York, 1964) 679 Antiferromagnetism in NiTiO-j G.S. Heller J. J. Stickler S. Kern A. Wold J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1033(1963) 680 Drive Current Margins of Magnetic Film Memories A. H. Anderson T. S. Crowther J.I. affel J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1165(1963) 685 Nonlinear Effects in Solid State Plasmas B. Lax A. E. McWhorter J. G. Mavroides Quantum Electronics HI, Vol. 2 (Columbia Univ. Press, New York, 1964) 694 High Power Tube Techniques G. L. Guernsey Proc. Sixth Natl. Conf. on Electron Tube Techniques, New York, Sept The Haystack Experimental Facility II. G. Weiss NEEM ecord (1962) 703 Time-Optimal Velocity Control of a Spinning Space Body M. Athans P. L. Falb. T. Lacoss Trans. IEEE, Appl. and Indust. 82, 206 (1963) 704 Estimation of a System Pulse Transfer Function in the Presence of Noise 707 A New Method of Locating the Maximum Point of an Arbitrary Multipeak Curve in the Presence of Noise M. J. Levin Proc. Fourth Joint Automatic Control Conf., Minneapolis, June 1963 H. J. Kushner J.Basic Eng.86, 97 (1964) 709 Optimal Control of Self-Adjoint M. Athans Systems P. L. Falb. T. Lacoss Trans. IEEE, Appl. and Indust. 83, 161 (1964) 710 Minimum-Fuel Control of Second-Order Systems with eal Poles M. Athans Trans. IEEE, Appl. and Indust. 83, 148 (1964) 154

158 Meeting Speeches MS No. 732 Methods for the Adaptive Optimization of Binary Detection Systems H.J. Kushner IEEE Intl. Conv. ecord, Pt. -4 (1963) 735 Semiconductor Maser of GaAs T. M. Quist. J. Keyes W. E. Krag B. Lax A. L. McWhorter Ft. H. ediker H. J. Zeiger Quantum Electronics HI, Vol. 2 (Columbia Univ. Press, New- York, 1964) 752 Comments on the Lincoln Laboratory GaAs Diode Maser. H. ediker Proc. Lasers and Applications Symp., Ohio State Univ., Nov A Portable Detector for Ultrasounds J. J.G. McCue A. Bertolini IEEE Intl. Conv. ecord, Pt. 9 (1963) 770 Fuel-Optimal Control of a Double-Integral Plant with esponse Time Constraints M. Athans Accepted Trans. IEEE 774 Trends in adome Design Parameters M. M. Ilannoosh. A. Muldoon Proc. Society of Plastics Industry, einforced Plastics Division, Chicago, Feb B Semiconductor Masers B. Lax Proc. Symp. on Optical Masers, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Apr Theoretical Temperature ise in Materials Due to Electron Beams G. E. Vibrans Proc. Fifth Annual Electron Beam Symp., Boston, Mar eport on Progress in In-. M. Lerner formation Theory in the U. S. A., : adar Waveform Selection Trans. IEEE, PTGIT IT-9, 246 (1963) 836 Studies of the F-egion by the Incoherent Backscatter Method I. V, Evans Electron Density Distribution in the Ionosphere and Exosphere (Proc. NATO Advanced Study Institute) (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1964) 843 Approximate Theory of Magnetic Ordering in Heisenberg Magnets T. A. Kaplan Accepted Proc. Symp. on Some Problems of the Physics of Ferromagnetism and Ferroelectricity, Leningrad, May Nonlinear Effects in a Plasma M. S. Macrakis The Effects of Computer Science T. C. Bartee on Engineering Mathematics Proc. Intl. Symp. on Ionization Phenomena, Paris, July 1963 Proc. OECD Conf. on Engineering Mathematics, ome, May

159 Meeting Speeches MS No. 881 AC Susceptibility Measurements on Transition Metal Superconductors Containing are Earth and Ferromagnetic Metal Solutes M. Strongin E. Maxwell T. B. eed evs. Modern Phys. 36, 164(1964) 892 Combination Diplexer and Circular Polarization Transducer 895 apid Freeze Method for Growth of Bismuth Single Crystals 896 Long-ange Millimeter adars 904 ecent Developments in Plasma Generation 909 Use of Burst Mode Waveforms in High esolution adars 910 Injection Lasers and Injection Luminescence 913A A Multilayer Dielectric- and Magnetic-Film Memory Cell Designed for Optical ead-out 917B Magnetic Properties of Ni-Fe- Cr Films 918 Deposition Temperature and Compositional Dependence of Negative Anisotropy in Nickel- Iron Films 921 Nernst-Ettingshauscn Energy Conversion 940 Narrow Band vs Localized d Electrons 941 Spin Correlations Among Narrow-Band Electrons 943 Electrical Conductivity in the Spinel System Co. Li V.,0. ^ J 1-x x Future Developments in Large Magnetic Film Memories J. B. ankin S. Fischler V. L. Lynn M. D. Sohigian T. B. eed A. A. Galvin. H. ediker D. O. Smith M. S. Cohen G. P. Weiss D. O. Smith T. C. Harman J. B. Goodenough J. B. Goodenough D. B. ogers J. B. Goodenough A. Wold J. I. affel NEEM ecord (1963) Proc. Conf. on Advanced Electronic Material, Boston, Aug.1963 NEEM ecord (1963) Proc. Natl. Electronics Conf., Northwestern Univ., Oct NEEM ecord (1963) NEEM ecord (1963) J. Appl. Phys. 35, 772(1964) J. Appl. Phys. 35, 834(1964) J. Appl. Phys. 35, 818(1964) NEEM ecord (1963) Accepted Proc. Buhl Intl. Conf. on Materials, Pittsburgh, Oct J. Appl. Phys. 35, 1083(1964) J. Appl. Phys. 35, 1069(1964) J. Appl. Phys. 35, 748(1964) 156

160 EPOTS PEPAED FO LINCOLN LABOATOY DDC No. Hayden Serial and Prices esearch eport on Arbitrary Linear System Synthesis Andersen Laboratories, Inc. 29 June A eport on the Conversion of Collins 207B-1 Transmitters, Engineering eport No. 221 Collins adio Co. 9 July Frequency Modulation and Frequency Shift Keying Exciter, Collins Part No , Engineering eport No. 224 Collins adio Co. 31 July Operation of a VHF Transmitter for Long-Distance Propagation Test. esearch eport No. 113 Collins adio Co. 1 Nov hombic Antenna Pattern Measurements, esearch eport No. 126 Collins adio Co. 31 Oct Operation of a VHF Transmitter for Long Distance Propagation Test, esearch eport No. 129 Collins adio Co. 1 July Operation of a VHF Transmitter for Long Distance Propagation Test, esearch eport No. 130 Collins adio Co. 31 Jan Operation of a VHF Transmitter for Long Distance Propagation Test, esearch eport No. 135 Collins adio Co. 1 July b7 hombic Antenna Pattern Measurement, esearch eport No. 133 Collins adio Co. 16 July Final Engineering eport and Instruction Book on 50 Megacycle Pulse eceiver Development Type 53B-1, Engineering eport No. 380 Collins adio Co. 15 Dec Operation of a VHF Transmitter fcr Long Distance Propagation Test, esearch eport No. 136 Operation of a VHF Transmitter for Long Distance Propagation Test, Engineering eport No. 417 Collins adio Co. Collins adio Co. 1 Jan July

161 eports Prepared for Lincoln Laboratory DDC No. Hayden Serial and Prices Final eport Operation of a VHF Transmitter for Long Distance Propagation Test, Engineering eport No. 457 Collins adio Co. 1 Jan Square Hysteresis Loop Ferrite Development, Ninth Quarterly Progress eport General Ceramics Corp. 1 July - 30 Sept Square Hysteresis Loop Ferrite Development, Tenth Quarterly Progress eport General Ceramics Corp. 1 Oct Dec Square Hysteresis Loop Ferrite Development, Eleventh and Twelfth Quarterly Progress eport General Ceramics Corp. 1 Jan June 1955 Contract for Services, Materials and Facilities for the Development of Ferrites for Digital Computers, Final eport General Ceramics Corp. 1 May June Analysis of Magnetic Amplifiers by the Use of Difference Equations, Technical eport No. SL MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory 27 Aug Application of a Magnetic Amplifier to a High Performance Instrument Servo, Technical eport No. SL MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory May A Magnetic-Amplifier Simulator. Technical eport No. SL MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory 23 May A Differentiator for A-C Computers, Technical eport No. SL MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory May Power Switching Transistors in Servo-Amplifiers, Technical eport No. SL MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory June An Accurate Transistorized Multiplier-Divider, Technical eport No. SL MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory June Coulomb Friction Compensation of Potentiometer Wire-Stepping Oscillation in Servos, Technical eport No. SL MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory 15 June

162 eports Prepared for Lincoln Laboratory DDC No. 1 [ayden Serial and Prices A Study of Dual-Mode Damper- Stabilized Servo, Technical eport No. SL MIT Servomechanisms 15 June Laboratory Development of Two Megawatt 675 MC Pulse Magnetron QK517, Summary Technical eport Development of QK516 Two Megawatt UHF Tunable Pulse Magnetron, Interim Progress eport avtheon Co. aytheon Co. 27 Dec June June Feb.1957 Development of a Two Megawatt UHF-Band Tunable Magnetron, QK499-QK508-QK516 Final Engineering eport aytheon Co. 15 Feb June Evaluation of Fluid Bearing Types for Large Antennas, Interim Progress eport No. I-A The Franklin Institute 15 Dec June 1959 Study of the Application of Hydrostatic Lubrication to the Support of a 300 Foot Paraboloid Antenna..., Interim eport No. I-A Analysis of adial Bearings, Consisting of a Number of Hydrostatic Bearing Pads Mounted on Elastic Supports, Interim eport No. I-A The Franklin Institute 1 Sept The Franklin Institute 28 Sept Analysis of Captive Thrust Bearings Consisting of a Number of Hydrostatic Bearing Pads on Elastic Supports, Interim eport No. I-A The Franklin Institute Nov Analysis of Non-Captive Thrust Bearings Consisting of a Number of Hydrostatic Bearing Pads on Elastic Supports, Interim eport No. I-A The Franklin Institute 16 Oct Analysis of Some Structural Problems Associated with the Design of Large Hydrostatic Bearings, Interim eport No. I-A The Franklin Institute

163 eports Prepared for Lincoln Laboratory DDC No. Hayden Serial and Prices Hydrostatic Bearing Compensating Element Study, Interim eport No. I-A The Franklin Institute The Effect of the Method of Compensation on Hydrostatic Bearing Stiffness, Interim eport No. I-A The Franklin Institute Dec A Comparative Analysis of Hydrostatic Bearing Pad Configuration, Interim eport No. I-A The Franklin Institute Jan Hydrostatic Bearings and elated Topics: A Survey of Technical Literature..., Interim eport No. I-A The Franklin Institute Hydrostatic Bearings for Large Antennas, A Survey, Final eport F-A2245 The Franklin Institute Jan. I A Method to Study the Static and Dynamic Behavior of a adome Panel, LL-VII-22 Survey of Hypervelocity Impact Information ASL eport No. 99-1, LL-II-60 Survey of Hypervelocity Impact Information, Addendum ASL eport No. 99-1, Add. LL-II-60 MIT Aeroelastic and Structures esearch Laboratory MIT Aeroelastic and Structures esearch Laboratory MIT Aeroelastic and Structures esearch Laboratory Aug. I M $1.50 P$13.60 Sept H-363 M $3.50 P$62.90 Sept H-364 M $2.40 P$

164 LINCOLN LABOATOY PUBLICATIONS An Introduction to the Theory of andom Signals and Noise Microwave Ferrites and Ferrimagnetics Theory and Design of Digital Machines Digital Computers in esearch W.B.Davenport, Jr W. L. oot B. Lax 1962 K. J. Button T. C. Bartee 1962 I. L. Lebovv I.S. eed B. F. Green, Jr McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New York McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New York McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New York McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New York LINCOLN LABOATOY MONOGAPHS The Prediction of Ballistic Missile Trajectories from 1'adar Observations I. I. Shapiro 1958 McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New York ABSTACTS DDC No. Hayden Serial and Prices Abstracts of Scientific and Engineering Papers H-240 M $2.05 P$ June H-241 M $2.20 P$ June H-449 M $1.50 P$

165 SPECIAL EPOTS No. Hayden Serial and Prices Symposium on igid adomes, M.I.T., 8-10 September Oct fvol Conference on Lubrication of Large Bearing and Drive Gearing Systems, Lincoln Laboratory, May 1959 Symposium on the Application of Low Noise eceivers to adar and Allied Equipment, Lincoln Laboratory, October I960 Dec Nov fvol tvol ffinal eport, Project Barnstable 30 June I

166 LINCOLN LABOATOY LIBAY EFEENCE BIBLIOGAPHIES Hayden Serial DIK and No. No. Prices 1 Generation and Properties of Thermal 28 Nov. I H-25 1 Plasmas ( ) l'$ Infrared Spectrum Analysis of Plastics and esins, Particularly Polyurethanes, Polyesters, Epoxys, and Polymers ( ) 3 Preparation and Properties of Indium 28 Dec. I H-252 Antimonide Thin Films and Devices VI $1.50 Using Indium Antimonide ( ) P$ Continuous Motion Principle as Applied to Photography and Television ( ) 5 Adaptive or Self-Optimizing Control 8 Feb I-28Z Systems (1950-February 196l) \1$1.50 P$ Instrumentation for ecovery and e-entry of Manned Spacecraft (1955-April 1961) 7 Perturbative Forces Affecting the 2 Oct Motions of Artificial Earth Satellites (1955-April 1961) 1 5 $ Artificial Intelligence - Soviet Bloc 27 Dec. 196l ( ) P $ Network Flow Theory Especially the Transportation Problem, the Shortest oute Problem and Queuing Theory ( ) 10 Transition Probabilities, Dissociation Energies, and Emissivities of Atoms and Molecules of the Elements and Common Metal Oxides (1947-May 1962) 11 Ship Stabilization and Position Keeping Devices (1950-March 1962) 12 Tropospheric Scatter Communication Systems (1955-July 1962) 163

167 eference Bibliographies Hayden Serial DDC and No. No. Prices 13 Soviet Books on adiotechnology and 4 Sept Electronics in 1962 (1962) P$ adar Astronomy (1946-August 1962) 31 Dec P$ adomes, Part I (1949-November 1962) 31 Jan H-493 P$ adomes, Part II (1949-November 1962) 28 Feb aman Spectra of Inorganic Solids with Emphasis on Quartz (1947-December 1962) 17 Diamond: Synthesis and Properties (1958-December 1962) 0 Apr P$ Superconducting Magnets and Properties of Superconductors (1960-January 1963) 19 Photometric Measurements of the Lunar Surface (1952-April 1963) 21 edundancy Techniques for Achieving eliability in Logical Networks (1962-July 1963) 22 epresentations and Applications of Lorentz Groups (1956-September 1963) 23 Attitude Perturbation and Control of Artificial Earth Satellites (1957-December 1963) 24 Depolarization of Electromagnetic adiation Scattered from Anisotropic Media (1947-April 1964) 164

168 LINCOLN LABOATOY LIBAY QUICK SEACHES No. Period Covered Date Completed Q-l Electronic Aids in Air Navigation Q-2 ecent Developments in Package Nuclear Power eactors Q-3 Design of Logic Circuits Using Transistors Q-4 Instrumentation for Television Scan and Frame ate Conversion Q-5 esidual Gas Analysis in Vacuum Systems Q-b Artificial Dielectrics for Focusing Microwaves Q-7 Ultrasonic Absorption in Air Q-8 Electronic Photography Q-9 Integrating Microdensitometry of Photographs (.)- 10 Preparation and Properties of Europium Monoxide and Chromium Dioxide Sept Apr Jan June Apr June Oct July 1962 Sept Nov.1962 Dec.1962 July 1963 Aug July 1963 May 1963 July 1963 Nov

169 INDEX OF LINCOLN LABOATOY AUTHOS Underlined JA numbers indicate Meeting Speeches. Since 1960, Meeting Speeches have been assigned MS numbers. Abel, W. G., T-81; JA-344, JA-1824; MS-433, MS-521 Adler,. B., T-25 Alio, E.J., T-212; JA-855, JA-1745 Akutovvicz, E. J., JA-331, JA-381, JA-446, JA-476, JA-488, JA-1000 Allen, J. L., T-228, T-236, T-281, T-299, T-323; G ; JA-1671, JA-1890, JA-1892, JA-1952, JA-2304 Ames, L. A., T-3 Anderson, A.H., T-278; G-51-11; JA-1659; MS-680 Anderson, L. K., T-49;.1A-188, JA-196, JA-261 Andrews, W. A., G Archer, D.H., T-168 Argyres, P. N., G-81G-0031; JA-1302, JA-1357, JA-1546A, JA-1869, JA-2138, JA-2277; MS-205, MS-449, MS-451 Armenti, A. W., T-283 Arnott,.J., JA-1106, JA-1454, JA-1697, JA-1708, JA-1721, JA-1973A, JA-2116, JA-2117A, JA-2219; JA-869, JA-1425, MS-351, MS-662 Arthur, J.S., JA-1423A Artman, J. O., T-70; JA-48, JA-273,,IA-418, JA-512; JA-857 Assaly,. N., T-277, T-313, T-347; G-315G-0001, G-315G-2, G-315G-5 Athans (Athanassiades) M., G-22G-4, G-22G-8, G-22G-9, G ; JA-1909, JA-1923, JA-2060, JA-2145, JA-2273; JA-2310; MS-615, MS-703, MS-709, MS-710, MS-770 Autler, S.H., JA-977, JA-1050, JA-1477, JA-2005, JA-2238, JA-2260; JA-602, MS-394, MS-591 Averbach, B. L., JA-416, JA-433, JA-839 Axelbank, M., T-160; G-47-26, G-47G-0001, G-47G-0004, G-47G-3; JA-911; JA-1163 Bagley, P, G-22G-0002; JA-1226, JA-1336 Baker,. A., JA-122 Baker,.H., T-8, T-27, T-32, T-100, T-110, T-120, T-130, T-300, T-337; JA-7, JA-14, JA-49, JA-178, JA-577 Ballantyne, J. M., MS-382 Balser, M., T-39, T-48; JA-86, JA-132, JA-156, JA-574, JA-1107, JA-1579; JA-1647, JA-1831, JA-1916, JA-1917, JA-2038, JA-2144, JA-2218; MS-567 Banks, E., JA-768, JA-814; MS-350 Banus, M. D., JA-1863A, JA-1929, JA-1951, JA-2045, JA-2202, JA-2243, JA-2265; MS-594 Barker, D. B., T-153 Barry, J. G., JA-2237; MS-525 Bartee, T. C., T-191, T-318; JA-1645, JA-1657, JA-1665, JA-2012; JA-1139, MS-52, MS-381, MS-867 Basore, B. L., T-7 Bauer, J.., T-124, T-186; G-33G-0015, G-312G-7; JA-886 Behrndt, M. E., JA-1059; JA-1033 Benedek, G. B., JA-387 Bennett, H.S., G-46G-0006 Bennett, J. F., T-24 Berg,.S., T-251, T-275; G-52G-6; JA-1752 Bernella, D. M., T-299 Bertolini, A., G-47G-0010, G-47G ; JA-2286; MS-762 Bess, L., T-18; JA-54, JA-258, JA-370, JA-422 Best,. L., JA-1039 Billups,.., T-200, T-223; JA-1808 Bird, L. E., JA-1369, JA-1448, JA-1650A, JA-2218 Bivans, E. W., T-61, T-104; JA-252 Blaisdell, E. W., JA Blake, C., T-202; G-46-38, G-46G-0009; JA-1059, JA-1376, JA-1729, JA-1847, JA-2013, JA-2097; MS-178, MS-632 Blatt, H., T-278 Bluestein, L.I., G-65G-2, G-65G-4; JA-2046A 167

170 Author Index Blustein, G., G-62G-5 Boisvert, M., T-25 Borison, S. L., G-41G-5, G Bostick, H. A., G-26G-1; JA-1813A, JA-1888; MS-654 Both, W. A., G-46G-0010 Bowles, L. W., JA-2013 Brebrick,. F., JA-1957, JA-2068, JA-2270, JA-2328; MS-347 Brennan, D. G., T-93; G-36-36; JA-384, JA-747, JA-1027 Bressel, C, G-312G-10 Briscoe, H. W., JA-1593, JA-1784, JA-1919; MS-10A, MS-253A Brockelman,. A., T-332, T-341 Bromaghim, D.., G-41G-0002, G-41G-0004 Brooks, H., JA-387 Brown, D.., JA-93 Brown, J.., G-21G-0001 Brown, L. T., JA-1267, JA-1340 Brown, M. C, JA-2268 Brown,. M., JA-1640 Brown,. N., JA-1661, JA-2001 Brown,.., JA-903 Bryant, B. W., T-290 Buck, D.A., JA-32, JA-93, JA-287 Bullis, VV. M., T-115; JA-403, JA-498, JA-552 Burgess,. G., T-300; JA-1984 Burgiel, T. C., T-302 Burke,. L., T-199, T-221; JA-1241 Burke, VV. T., G Butman,. C., T-257 Button, K. J., T-89, T-176; G-84-4; JA-92, JA-342, JA-343, JA-448, JA-890, JA-951, JA-1085, JA-1149, JA-1216, JA-1495, JA-1516, JA-1521, JA-1643, JA-1821, JA-2037; JA-317, JA-542, MS-180 Button, M.J., JA-763, JA-2326; MS-599 Byrnes, B., G Cahlander, D. A., G-47G-0003; JA-2016, JA-2266; JA-1584 Calawa, A.., JA-1629, JA-1785, JA-2028, JA-2246 Camp, VV. W., T-228 Campbell,. A., JA-498 Candidus, E. S., T-82; JA-251 Canon, M. D., G Carbone,. J., G-46-45; JA-2306 Carey, D.., JA-1974; MS-548B Carney, A. L., JA-348 Carpenter, A., T-194 Carpenter, VV. W., T-299 Carr, P. H., G-81G-0028; JA-1429 Carroll, T. J., T-38, T-190; JA-216, JA-541, JA-558 Cartledge, 1... T-228, T-236, T-299; G ; JA-1587; JA-1324 Catalano, S. F., G-43G-1, G-47-19, G-47G-6; JA-1326 Catuna, G. VV., JA-864 Chase, C. E., G-46-42, G-46-4*>; JA-334, JA-1021, JA-1064, JA-1229, JA-1318, JA-1517, JA-1558, JA-1636, JA-1788, JA-1921, JA-1925, JA-1993, JA-2090, JA-2097; JA-1496, JA-1564, MS-78, MS-543, MS-544 Chatterton, E. J., T-130; JA-2076 Check, M.H., G-65G-6, G-65G-8 Chisholm, J.H., T-81, T-84; JA-320, JA-344, JA-421, JA-978, JA-1655, JA-1824, JA-1861, JA-2300; JA-1104, MS-433, MS-521 Chomsky, C. S., T-306; MS-249 Clark, D. L., G Clark, VV. A., Jr., T-165; G-51G-0012; JA-1493, JA-1640, JA-1818; JA-1518A, JA-1518B, MS-391 Clay, W.G., JA-1772, JA-1891, JA-1967, JA-2078 Cogdell, J.., T-304 Cohen, A., G-76G-n003; JA-1133, JA-1703 Cohen, B., T-104 Cohen, M.S.,' JA-1620, JA-1882, JA-2069; JA-1486, JA-1487, MS-106, MS-601, MS-640, MS-917B Conner, H.E., G-55G-0031 Craig, J. VV., Jr., T-292; JA-1S82 Crittendon,., G-22G -0052, G-22G-0061 Crocker, E. A., T-33. JA-2262; MS-240, MS-527 Crocker, M. C, JA Croft, W. J., JA-862, JA-1044, JA-1077, JA-2116; JA-867 Crook, D. E., G-36G-5, G-312G-002, G-48-8 Crowther, T. S., T-278; G-51-2, G-51-11; JA-1659, JA-1979, JA-2050, JA-2324; MS-42, MS-680 Crowther, VV.., G-21G-0019, G-21G-0026, G-21G-0027, G-21G-4, G-62G-8; JA Cuikay,. S., T-337 Curry, G.., G-47-26, G-47G-0001, G-47G-0004, G-47G-0014, G-47G-3; JA-1484 Curtis, J. P., T-138 Dade, E.C., G-55G-0027 Daggett, N. L., T-251; JA Daley, M. M., G-22G

171 Author Index Daley, P. F., JA-1369 Dalrymple, G. F., JA-2237; MS-525 Danforth, W. C, Jr., G-315G-1, G-315G-2, G-61G-1 Davenport, W. B., Jr., JA-937 Davidson, E. A., T-236 Davis, P., JA-1133 Day, J.W.B., JA-1448, JA-1650A debettencourt, J. T., T-37, T-81, T-84, T-101; JA-127, JA-320, JA-344 Delaney, E., JA-1708 Delaney, W. P., T-228, T-236, T-299; G-41G-9912; JA-1841, JA-1841A, JA-1952 De-Long, D. F., G-41G-5, G-47-28, G-47G-0006 Dennis, J.H., JA-2198; MS-676 deidder, CM., T-322; G-312G-4, G-312G-8; MS-423 Detwiler, S. P., T-61 Devane, M. E., T-185, T-276; G-315-3, G-315G-4 Dexter,. N., T-136; JA-118, JA-150, JA-168, JA-208, JA-209, JA-405, JA-516, JA-517 Diamond, B. L., T-286; G-47G-0012, G-47G-5; JA-1903, JA-1987 DiBartolo, J., T-228, T-236, T-299 Dickey, D. H., JA-1854; MS-453 Dinneen, G. P., T-14, T-139; JA-410; JA-1119 Dion," A.., T-276, T-324; G-61G-3 Ditto, F. H., G-22G-0005 Dominick, F. J., G-21G-0013, G-21G-0016; MS-179 Douglass, I). II., Jr., JA-1728, JA-1791, JA-2234, JA-2235; MS-301, MS-551, MS-556 Doyle, VV., JA-1654; JA-1544 Draisin, VV., G-22G-0054 Dresselhaus, G. F., T-254; JA-208, JA-1658, JA-1820, JA-1840, JA-1886, JA-1913; MS-202, MS-204, MS-461A Dresselhaus, M.S., JA-1658, JA-1661, JA-1820, JA-1840, JA-1854, JA-2194; MS-204, MS-453, MS-556 Drinan, J. D., G-21G , G-21G-0024, G-21G , G-21G-3, G-21G-7, G-21G-8, G-62G-3 Drouilhet, P.., Jr., T-292; G-64G-1; JA-2245, JA Drury, W.B., G-41G-0004 Dubinsky, E., G-22G-0052, G-22G-0061 Dumanian, J. A., T-3, T-139; G-52G-2; JA-1962 Durlach, N. I., T-194; G-41G-3; JA-1620, JA-1920, JA-2073 Dwight, K., JA-1076, JA-1522, JA-1570, JA-1600, JA-1723, JA-1816, JA-1927, JA-2271; JA-871, JA-1113, MS-14, MS-133, MS-361, MS-362 Dyer, A. C., G-312G-12 Eckl, D. J., T-199, T-221 Edelberg, S., T-266; JA-1383, JA-1420, JA-2104; MS-423 Edwards, D. F., JA-1893, JA-1901 Ehlers, H.H., T-303; JA-1954, JA-2188 Eisenstadt, B. M., T-41; G Eldredge,., JA-1398 Elkind, J. I., T-111; JA-1184 Elliott, H.M., T-8, T-54 Enticknap,. G., G-25G-0022; JA-900; MS-59, MS-60, MS-66 Epstein, M. A., JA-916 Eshleman, D. B., T-251 Evans, J. V., T-256, T-272, T-274, T-288, T-332, T-341; G-3G-0002, G-3G , G-3G-0003, G-3G-0004, G-30G-0014; JA-1748, JA-1919, JA-1966, JA-1988, JA-1994, JA-2192, JA-2299; MS-595, MS-645, MS-836 Evens, M. B., G-54G-0022; JA-2015 Everett,.., JA-878 Eyges, L., T-151; JA-1103, JA-1753, JA-1867, JA-1935, JA-2100; MS-49, MS-20 8 Falb, P. L., G-22G-0051, G-22G-3, G-22G-8; JA-1733, JA-1736, JA-1909, JA-2060, JA-2134, JA-2145, JA-2273; MS-703, MS-709 Falk, D. S., JA-1475 Fallo, A.J., T-236, T-299 Farley, B. G., T-165; JA-1724, JA-1818; JA-1314, JA-1518A, JA-1518B, MS-292, MS-482A, MS-509, MS-764 Farnsworth, L. P., JA-811; JA-1352A Farrell, L. B., JA-1887 Feldman, H., G Fergus, P. A., T-199 Ferretti, A., JA-1708, JA-1720, JA-1943, JA-2219, JA-2241A; MS-671 Feshbach, H., G-33G-0014 Fessenden, T. J., G-46G-2 Fidler,.., T-63 Fielding, J. C., JA-2237 Fineman, J. C., G-46-46, G-46G-0013; JA-1318, JA-1925; MS-544 Finn, M. C., JA-1494, JA-1710, JA-1819, JA-1933 Fischler, S., JA-1872, JA-2253A, JA-2326; MS-588, MS

172 Author Index Fitzgerald, W. U., G-46G-4; MS-621 Fleck, P. L., Jr., T-41, T-156, T-292; G-34-85, G-34G-0005, G-64G-4; JA-1824; MS-433 Flink, A.H., G-21G-0008 Fogarty, J. C., G-28G-1 Foner, S., JA-522, JA-524, JA-650, JA-651, JA-772, JA-807, JA-1078, JA-1200, JA-1348,.IA-1440, JA-1524, JA-1638, JA-1648, JA-2040; JA-543, JA-545, JA-611, JA-857, JA-1116, JA-1412A, JA-1429, MS-126, MS-144A, MS-257 Fontaine, A. B., G-25G-3, G-25G-14; JA-1687, JA-1963, JA-2105 Forgie, CD., JA-1184, JA-1264; MS-508 Forgie, J. W., JA-1264; MS-508 Forney, G. D., Jr., G-34G-10 Fowle, E. N., T-207, T-209; G-41G-0008; JA-1974; MS-160, MS-161 Fox,. H., T-55, T-65, T-68, T-69; JA-212 Foyt, A. G., JA-2108 Fraser, E. C., G-30G-0010 Freed, A., G-22G-5, G-22G-13 Freed, C., JA-2023, JA-2283 Freedman, J., T-22, T-24, T-56, T-305; JA-1400 Freimer, M. L., G-54G-0020; JA-1089, JA-1415, JA-1603A; JA-1160 Fricker, S. J., T-83, T-86, T-134, T-187; JA-770, JA-949, JA-1108, JA-1369, JA-1388 Fridman, H. D., G-22G-0027, G-22G-0039, G-22G-0052 Frischkopf, L. S., T-165, JA-1818 Fritsch, PC., T-193; JA-2156, JA-2291 From, W.H., G-82G-1; JA-2122 Gaarder, N. T., G Gallager,. G., G-25G-0003, G-25G-2; JA-1687 Galvin, A. A., MS-159, MS-909 Gano, J.J., JA-583, JA-649, JA-657 Gardner, L. A., Jr., T-219; MS-170A Gardner, W. L., Jr., T-153, T-200, T-223; JA-854, JA-1808 Gatos, H. C., T-293; JA-561, JA-763, JA-783, JA-831, JA-888, JA-893, JA-894, JA-938, JA-998, JA-1019, JA-1293, JA-1367, JA-1369A, JA-1428, JA-1455, JA-1466, JA-1510, JA-1536, JA-1545, JA-1565A, JA-1601, JA-1607, JA-1614, JA-1709, JA-1710, JA-1735, JA-1766, JA-1797, JA-1812, JA-1819, JA-1863A, JA-1914, JA-1915, JA-1929, JA-1933, JA-1951, JA-2045, JA-2092, JA-2202, JA-2265; JA-1385, MS-24, MS-436, MS-512, MS-519,. MS-589, MS-594 Gay,. E., G-34G-0002 Gebbie, H. A., JA-258 Gehrels, E., T-335; JA-1698, JA-1919 Germann,. W., MS-361 Getsihger, W. J., G-46G-3; JA-2111 Giardino, N. A., JA-2091 Gillis, J. E., G-21G-0005; JA-2231 Gilmore, J. T., Jr., T-165; G-51-8; JA-1087, JA-1818 Goblick, T. J., G-34G-0005, G-64G-4; JA-1243 Gold, B., G-34-57, G-34-72, G-62G-1; JA-1089, JA-1123, JA-1415, JA-1848, JA-2019, JA-2333, JA-2334; MS-513 Gold, L., JA-9, JA-10, JA-15, JA-323, JA-449, JA-498, JA-549, JA-628, JA-634, JA-639, JA-658, JA-848, JA-849; JA-856 Goldstein, B. S., T-319; JA-2237, JA-2249, JA-2337, JA-2339 Goldstein, M.H., JA-1640 Goodenough, j. B., T-40, T-197, T-208, T-267, T-345; JA-96, JA-100, JA-213, JA-315, JA-357, JA-459, JA-862, JA-891, JA-1210, JA-1290, JA-1447, JA-1573, JA-1628, JA-1721, JA-1789, JA-1826, JA-1973A, JA-2214; JA-866, JA-867, JA-869, JA-870, JA-1424, JA-1425, MS-227, MS-363, MS-662, MS-669, MS-940, MS-941, MS-943 Granlund, J., T-135 Grant, C.., JA-1984, JA-2012 Grant, P. L., G-25G-0010, G-25G-0017, G-25G-0024, G-25G-0025, G-25G-0037, G-25G-8, G-25G-9, G-25G-11, G-25G-12 Gray, D. J., T-9, T-U, T-101; JA-11 Grayzel, A. I., G-25G-0032; JA-979, JA-2233, JA-2351, JA-2355; JA-910 Green, B. F., Jr., T-31, T-36, T-49, T-117, T-306; G-58G-00U, G-58G-0024; JA-158, JA-188, JA-196, JA-261, JA-964, JA-1003, JA-1058, JA-1284, JA-1378, JA-1644, JA-1663, JA-1688; MS-249 Green, M., T-43; JA-35, JA-47, JA-113, JA-245, JA-1007; JA-575 Green, P. E., Jr., T-33, T-234, T-282; G-34-76, G-34-84; JA-43, JA-546, JA-647, JA-667, JA-707, JA-787, JA-903, JA-1243, JA-1263, JA-1625, MS-369A Greenberg,. A., T-198 Greenberger, H. J., T-299 Greim,. E., G-25G-0014 Grey, D. S., JA-2026 Grometstein, A. A., G-22G-0006 Guay, C., G-43G-1 Guditz, E.A., G-51G-3, G-51G-6; JA-373, JA-735, JA-766, JA-1143, JA-1143A, JA-1691, JA-2094, JA

173 Author Index Guernsey, G. L., G-43G-1; MS-694 Gurley, B. M., JA-1443 Gurske, V. P., T-11; JA-11 Gutwein, J. M., G-36G-0045 Hafford, 1)., G-21G-6 Hagfors, T., T-344; JA-2349, JA-2365 Haggarty,. D., T-207, T-209; G-41G-0009; MS-161 Halberstein, J.H., G-22G-0071, G-22G-1 Ilalpern, J., T-249; G-85G-0011; JA-992, JA-1197, JA-1642 Hamann, D.., JA-2282 Hamilton, D. 11., Jr., T-183; JA-752, JA-1946 Hanneman,. K., JA-1933, JA-1980, JA-2045, JA-2202, JA-2243 Hanson, H. P., JA-6 Harman, T. C, JA-1359, JA-1494, JA-1542, JA-1766, JA-1775, JA-1828, JA-1854, JA-1860, JA-1922, JA-1945, JA-1970, JA-1991, JA-1995, JA-2014, JA-2018, JA-2039, JA-2067, JA-2085A, JA-2089A, JA-2162, JA-2163, JA-2190A, JA-2253A, JA-2326; MS-199, MS-200, MS-201, MS-268, MS-453, MS-921 Harrington, J.V., T-13, T-61, T-166; JA-72 Harris, J.N., T-206, T-251; G-62G-2; JA-180, JA-380, JA-382, JA Harris, W. P., T-24, T-117; JA-605, JA-2059 Harte, K. J., JA-1796, JA-2008; JA-1433, MS-630 Harvey, E.H., G-25G-0024 Harvey, W. W., JA-783, JA-1019, JA-1367, JA-1545, JA-1739, JA-1758, JA-1812, JA-1873, JA-1965, JA-2086; JA-1375, MS-424 Hauser, W., JA-621, JA-704, JA-884, JA-1267, JA-1340 Hazel, F. P., JA-682 Heart, F. E., G-21G-0018, G-21G-0031; JA-2291, JA , JA Heart, J. S., G-22G-0017 Hefni, I., G-48G-1; JA-1786, JA-2203A; MS-627 Heidler, G.., JA-920 Heller, G.S., G-82-8, G-82-9, G-82G-0017; JA-620, JA-864, JA-1138, JA-1276, JA-1393, JA-1515, JA-1928; JA-1219, MS-135, MS-141, MS-144A, MS-203, MS-353, MS-479, MS-480, MS-628, MS-679 Henry, J. C, JA-1992, JA-2288; JA-1423A, MS-172 Hensel, S. L., T-112, T-144; G-76-5; JA-1148 Herendeen,., JA-2264 Herlin, M. A., T-194, T-248; G-35G-0002 Hermann,., JA-1589, JA-1590, JA-1590A, JA-1591, JA-1592, JA-1693, JA-1725, JA-1741, JA-1773, JA-1790; MS-28 Herndon, T. O., T-278; JA-1659 Higgins, W. F., JA-2237 Higgins, W. T., T-343 Hodes, L., G-54G-0028 Hofheimer,. W., T-104, T-162; JA-58, JA-430, JA-813, JA-1382; JA-860 Hofmann, E. J., G-2G-25-4, G-2G-25-12, G-25G-0005, G-25G-0006, G-25G-00 10, G-25G-0017, G-25G-0024, G-25G-0025, G-25G-0026, G-25G-0028, G-25G-0035, G-25G-6; JA-1380A, MS-58 Holsinger, J. L., G-34G-9 Hoist, W. F., MS-61 Honig, J. M., T-252; JA-1520, JA-1560, JA-1771, JA-1777, JA-1860, JA-1885, JA-1922, JA-1945, JA-1970, JA-1991, JA-1995, JA-2014, JA-2025, JA-2039, JA-2067, JA-2085A, JA-2089A, JA-2163, JA-2253A, JA-2254, JA-2326; JA-1552 Hoover, C. A., G-25G-7 Hoover, II. H., JA-1946 Horing, N. J., MS-451 Horowitz,. M., T-251; G-52G-1 Horstein, M., G-34G-0006 Howland, B., T-275; G-52G-6; JA-903, JA-1186, JA-1581A, JA-1752, JA-1874 Howland, L. P., JA-840 Huber, E. E., Jr., T-280; JA-2136; JA-870. JA-1112, JA-1486, JA-1487, MS-666 Hudson, M.J., JA-1984, JA-2102 Hurtig, C.., T-25 Hurwitz, C. E., T-320; JA-2056, JA-2293 Hutchinson, B. H., G-52G-0019 Hutchinson, F.., G-21G-0016 Hyde, G. M., T-189; JA-1919 Hynek, D. P., G-30G-0004, G-30G-2; JA-1983, JA-2087, JA-2119; MS-253A Ince, VV. J., T-236, T-299; JA-1847 Ingalls,.P., T-83, T-86, T-134, T-187, T-288; G-33G-1; JA-770, JA-1108, JA-1388, JA-1448, JA-1650A, JA-2182; JA-1350 Israel, D.., JA-675 Jacobson, L. A., T-343; G-312G-1 James, J.C., JA-1448, JA-1824, JA-2182, JA-2300, JA-2357; JA-1350, MS-433, MS-521 Jeffrey,. C, G-47-32; JA-613 Jenkins, H. M., T-36, T-47; JA-683 Jensen, B. A., G-30G-0009 Johnson, J. E., JA

174 Author Index Johnson, K.., T-195 Johnston,. C, G-53G-0039, G-53G-0044, G-53G-0051; JA-921, JA-1241, JA-1730, JA-2178A; MS-143 Jones, C. \\., T-19, T-28, T-113, T-155; JA-618, JA-1506A Jones, E.J., G-47-19, G Jones, H. M., T-172; G-47-29; JA-1313A, JA-1673, JA-1810, JA-1834, JA-2175, JA ; JA-1326, MS-267 Jones, L. E., G-28G-3 Jones, N. T., JA-97 Jordan, K. L., Jr., G-62G-5 Josephs, J. J., JA-1372 Jozefowicz, E., JA-2183 Kafalas, J. A., T-43; JA-113, JA-245, JA-763, JA-831, JA-1863A, JA-1951, JA-2045, JA-2275, JA-2328; JA-575 Kaplan, J. I., JA-1868, JA-2052 Kaplan, T. A., JA-1373, JA-1426A, JA-1631, JA-1759, JA-1816, JA-1927, JA-1939, JA-2272; JA-1426, MS-14, MS-133, MS-504, MS-665, MS-843 Karo, A.M., JA-968, JA-1144, JA-1145, JA-1173, JA-1249 Karp, D., G-36G-1, G-36G-4; JA-2101, JA , JA Kasnitz, H. L., G-312G-0001, G-321G Kaufman, L., JA-892; JA-850 Keeping, K. J., G-42G-0001, G-46-43, G-46G-0005, G-46G-0008, G-46G-4; MS-621 Keilson J., JA-13, JA-36, JA-37, JA-42 Kelley, P. L., T-261; G-81G-1; JA-2000, JA"-2062, JA-2277 Kelley, W. F., G-41G-0004 Kelly, E.J., Jr., T-123, T-152, T-157, T-158, T-159, T-172, T-339; G-47-16, G-47-30, G-47G-0013, G-47G-0025, G ; JA-1194, JA-1615, JA-1700, JA-1976; MS-160 Kelly, J. P., T-183 Kelly, J.., Jr., JA-1856 Kemball, C, G Kennedy,. S., JA-2297 Keren, D., G-312G-12, G-47G-0011, G-47G-0018 Kern, S., JA-2179, JA-2264; MS-679 Kernan, W. C, JA-1878 Kessler, A.H., G-46G-1, G-46G-3 Kessler, J. A., JA-1398, JA-1609 Kessler, M. M., T-56; G-4G-0002; JA-1514, JA-1880B; MS-242 Key, E. L., T-50, T-207, T-209; JA-231; MS-161 Keyes,.J., GH-85G-0004, G-K5G-0008; JA-137, JA-161, JA-650, JA-651, JA-1660, JA-1692, JA-1949, JA-1984, JA-2032-II, JA-2102, JA-2246, JA-2302; JA-544, JA-545, IUS-675, MS-735 King, T. F., JA-1352A Kingston,. H., G-21G-0016; JA-61, JA-K7, JA-97, JA-131, JA-169, JA-230, JA-237, JA-413, JA-494, JA-906, JA-941, JA-1074, JA-1243, JA-1321, JA-1467, JA-1904, JA-2198, JA-2227; JA-602, JA-1478, MS-676 Kinney, J.., G-55G-0030, GK-55G-0037; JA-780, JA-1240, JA-1254, JA-1555, JA-1682, JA-1802, JA JA-2216 Kip, A. F., JA-208 Kirk, C. \V., Jr., JA-1767 Kirwan, J.J., MS-344 Kleiner, W. 11., G-81G-0020, G-81G-0030; JA-18, JA-160,,IA-272, JA-1216, JA-1281, JA-1638, JA-174t>, JA-179S, JA-2025, JA-2260; JA-602,.MS-455, MS-958 Kleinrock, L., T-325; G-5 1G-00 18; JA-1049 Klem, L., G-58-6; JA-1058, JA-1702 Knudsen, H. K., JA-2169, JA-2310 Kohlenberg, A., JA-22 Kohler, H. Kolesar, D. F Kolm, C.., JA-1124 Kolm, H. II JA-651 JA-1577, T-178; G-45-42, JA-1091, T-303; JA-2188 TK-150- JA-839,.IA-927, JA-522, JA-60 1, JA-650, JA-807, JA-1078, JA-1354, JA-1712; JA-543, JA-545, JA-602, JA-61 1, JA-863 JA-569, Konkle, K. H., JA-2022; MS-510 Koster, G. F., JA-21, JA-124, JA-148, JA-159, JA-218, JA-227, JA-265 Kostriza, J. A., G Kraft, L.G., Jr., JA-1243, JA-1593, JA-1919, JA-2007A; JA-1128, MS-10A, MS-253A Krag, W. E., JA-403, JA-1269A, JA-1944, JA-2032-II, JA-2131, JA-2268; MS-735 Kraus, W. L., JA-1032 Kravitz, L. C, JA-1138 Kresa, K., G-312G-5, G-312G-13 Kuhn, E.G., T-346; G-21G-0011, G-21G-0015; JA-2064 Kuhnel, A. O., T-328 Kulin, S. A., JA-119, JA-120, JA-416, JA-433, JA-839, JA-927; JA-850 Kunnmann, W., JA-1943, JA JA-2219, JA-2241A; MS-350, MS-671 Kurtz, A. D., T-85; JA-119, JA-120, JA-416, JA-433 Kushner, H.J., G-22G-0011, G-22G-0043, G-22G-0055, G-22G-2; JA-1817, JA-1947, JA-1982, JA-2057, JA-2123, JA-2126, JA-2148; MS-396, MS-549, MS-707, MS

175 Author Index Labitt, B.H., G-42G-2; MS-524 Labitt, M., T-248, T-307, T-342; G-35G-0002 Labonte,. C, G-43-2 Ladd, D. W., Jr., JA-1072 Laemmel, A., G-54G-0021 LaFleur, W. J., JA-1812; MS-512, MS-589 Lambie, T. J., G-75G-0005 LaPage, B. F., T-170, T-338; G-315G-3, G-61G-2; JA Larson, E.G., JA-1462 Laughery, K., MS-249 Lavine, M. C, T-293; JA-888, JA-894, JA-946, JA-1369A, JA-1428, JA-1455, JA-1466, JA-1510, JA-1534, JA-1607, JA-1614, JA-1709, JA-1710, JA-1766, JA-1797, JA-1819, JA-1863A, JA-1951, JA-2092; JA-1385, MS-24, MS-436, MS-594 Lax, B., T-65, T-89, T-136, T-249; G-8G-0012, G-81G-0031, G-84-4; JA-91, JA-92, JA-118, JA-150, JA-168, JA-208, JA-209, JA-299, JA-308, JA-342, JA-343, JA-394, JA-405, JA-448, JA-516, JA-517, JA-521, JA-650, JA-651, JA-669, JA-702, JA-743, JA-791, JA-843, JA-875, JA-960, JA-1085, JA-1086, JA-1149, JA-1216, JA-1276, JA-1293, JA-1409, JA-1410, JA-1431, JA-1490, JA-1504, JA-1516, JA-1521, JA-1538, JA-1549, JA-1556, JA-1605, JA-1629, JA-1643, JA-1660, JA-1661, JA-1692, JA-1750, JA-1780, JA-1794, JA-1884, JA-1901, JA-1941, JA-1998, JA-2001, JA-2032-I, JA-2032-II, JA-2035, JA-2037, JA-2043, JA-2065, JA-2152, JA-2232, JA-2246, JA-2247, JA-2258; JA-317, JA-542, JA-545, JA-994, JA-1034, JA-1035, JA-1451, MS-22, MS-45, MS-180, MS-205, MS-217, MS-269, MS-270, MS-441, MS-456, MS-457, MS-685, MS-735, MS-779B Laynor, J. L., G-51G-8; JA-2022 Lebow, I. L., T-27, T-32, T-139, T-251; G-62G-4; JA-7, JA-14, JA-49, JA-178, JA-1657, JA-2113, JA-2297, JA ; JA-1119, JA-1530 Lehrer, S.S., MS-660 Leibowitz, J.., JA-854 Leon, B. J., G-46-39; JA-424 Leonhard, J., T-51; JA-141, JA-594, JA-634 Lephakis, A. J., T-21 Lerner, E. C, T-123 Lerner,. M., G-25G-0022, G-36-18, G-36-41, G-36-42, G-36G-0047; JA-881, JA-903, JA-1201, JA-1253, JA-1397, JA-1561, JA-1898, JA-1958, JA-1986, JA-2165, JA-2204; JA-912, MS-60, MS-67, MS-831 Levin, J. J., T-182; JA-1132, JA-1381, JA-1501, JA-1578A, JA-1765A, JA-1897A, JA-1950, JA-1985, JA-2033, JA-2075 Levin, M. J., T-339; G-34G-3, G-34G-5, G-34G-6, G-34G-7, G-34G-8; JA-2070, JA-2083, JA-2292; MS-704 Levine, F., G-22G-0018 Liaudansky, L.H., T-H7; JA-262 Lindenlaub, J. C, G-41G-6, G-47G-2 Lipson, H., JA-545 Locke,.V., Jr., G-36G-1; JA-1537, JA-1946, JA-2101 Loeb, A. L., JA-213, JA-909 Loewenthal, M., T-132 Logan, B. F., JA-210 Lomont, J. S., T-310, T-326; JA-2124, JA-2147, JA-2240 Long, W.H., T-251 Longaker, P.., JA-2041A, JA-2306; MS-676 Loomis, H.H., G-51G-0017 Lovenvirth, D. L., G-22G-0012; MS-61 Lowen, J., T-43; JA-348, JA-1371 Lubell, D., G-22G-0061 Lynn, V. L., T-56, T-330, T-33 1; G-42G-0001, G-46G-4; JA-2252, JA-2262; MS-240, MS-527, MS-621, MS-896 Lyon, E. F., T-337; G-52G-0017 Lyons, D. II., T-152, T-172; G-47-16, G-47-25; JA-1631, JA-1816, JA-1927, JA-1939, JA-1976, JA-2272; MS-133, MS-504 MacComb,. W., G-312G-12 MacGillivray, A. D., G Mack, C.L., Jr., G-36G-2, G-36G-7; JA-352, JA-594, JA MacLellan, D. C., JA-1738, JA-1946, JA , JA Macrakis, M.S., T-284, T-287; G-25G-0013, G-25G-0015, G-25G-0033, G-25G-13; JA-1627; MS-845 Madle, E.J., T-206 Magee, E. J., G-22G-0046 Malmstrom, L. D., JA-2227 Malone, M.H., G-315G-1 Maltese, A. W., G-76G-0003; JA-1703 Manasse,., G-32-24, G-32-25, G-32-26, G , G , G ; JA-881, JA-903, JA-1198 Maple, T.G., JA-258 Margolin, J., T-22 Mariano, A. N., JA-1797, JA-1852, JA-1980, JA-2045, JA-2220, JA-2275 Marill, M. M., T-241 Martel, C. S., Jr., JA-716, JA-902 Martinson,. M., G-21G-0009, G-21G-0021 Mason, S. J., T

176 Author Index Mason, \V. C, T-186, T-187; G-33G-1; JA-1108, JA-1388 Mathiasen, A. A., G-21G-0028, G-21G-1, G-21G-3, G-21G-4; JA , JA Mattuck,.D., T-51; JA-141 Mavroides, J. G., JA-394, JA-791, JA-1504, JA-1660, JA-1661, JA-1692, JA-1794, JA-1854, JA-1901, JA-2001, JA-2037, JA-2194; MS-453, MS-457, MS-685 Max,.1., G-28G-1, G-36G-4; JA-1307A, JA-1805, JA-2165 Maxwell, E., T-169; JA-424, JA-1008, JA-1064, JA-1517, JA-1788, JA-1972, JA-2098, JA-2103, JA-2170; JA-1015, MS-112, MS-881 May. W. G., JA-2359 Mayer, A., JA-1348; JA-1412A Mayer, D. F., G-47G-0016 McBride, W. F., JA-1757 McCoy,. T., T-63 McCue, J.J.G., T-16, T-119, T-179, T-285; JA-1727, JA-1858, JA-2055, JA-2109, JA-2266, JA-2286; JA-913, JA-1163, MS-162, MS-762 McCully, G.., G-47G-0001, G-47G-0004 McCurley, E. P., T-202; G-46G-0009; JA-1376, JA-1729, JA-2013; MS-178 McElwain, C. K., G-54G-0022; JA-2015 McFadden, J.A., JA-1161 McGill, W. J., T-36 McGinn, J. \V., Jr., T-204; G-45-34, G , G-47-30, G-47G-0007, G-47G-0015, G-47G-4, G-47G-7; JA-950, MS-343 McGowan, J., JA-1719 McHugh, P. G., JA-2113 McKee, D. A., T-56, T-17 1 McMahon,. E., T-27, T-32, T-100, T-120, T-133, T-210, T-300; G-312G-0006; JA-49, JA-178, JA-298, JA-566, JA-1456, JA-1653; JA-1174 McNamara, F. L., T-120, T-133; G-2G-24-83; JA-23, JA-180, JA-566A McWhorter, A. L., T-80; G-85G-0002, G-85G-0003, G-85G-0006, G-85G-0007; JA-169, JA-494, JA-817, JA-896, JA-959, JA-1218, JA-1629, JA-1669, JA-2032-I, JA-2032-II, JA-2056, JA-2167, JA-2282, JA-2293, JA-2359; JA-570, JA-602. JA-995, MS-26, MS-82, MS-685, MS-735 Meeks, M. L., T-330; JA-2009, JA-2252, JA-2288, JA-2348, JA-2349 Mellen, G. L., T-91, T-183; JA-351 Melngailis, I., JA-1894, JA-1981, JA-2139, JA-2149, JA-2184, JA-2197 Menna, A. A., JA-1457; JA-1392A Menyuk, N., T-40; JA-93, JA-100, JA-270, JA-1076, JA-1522, JA-1570, JA-1599, JA-1697, JA-1721, JA-1723, JA-1816, JA-1927, JA-2271; JA-871, JA-1113, MS-14, MS-133, MS-351, MS-361, MS-362 Mercurio, J. F., Jr., JA-999 Meservey,. H., JA-2234, JA-2235; MS-551 Metzger, P.P., JA-1155 Metzner, A. VV. K., G-312G-3, G-312G-9 Meyer, J. H., G-32G-2; JA-886 Meyer, J. W., T-24; G-4G-0007, G-4G-0010; JA-817, JA-896, JA-1002, JA-1662, JA-2061A, JA-2102; JA-933, MS-135, MS-240, MS-285, MS-344, MS-527 Middleton, D., T-35; JA-66, JA-1610 Mikulski, J. J., G-47-29, G-47-33, G-47-38; JA-1634, JA-1959 Miller, G. A., T-60; JA-228, JA-482 Miller, S. J., T-155; G-46-48, G-46G-0007, G-46G-0012; JA-1652 Millett, W. E., JA-1788 Mills, E. D., G-82G-1; JA-2224 Mindel, J., JA-1908 Minsky, M., G-34-55, G-54-4, G-54G-0027, G-54G-0029; MS-84 Mitchell, J.L., JA-659 Mitchell,.., G-58G-0018; JA-1822 Mitchell,. T., G-58G-0018; JA-262, JA-1822 Molnar, C. E., JA-1640 Momo, L.., JA-1348, JA-1440, JA-1524; JA-1412A, MS-144A Montgomery, D. B., JA-1577 Moody, P. L., JA-1134, JA-1428, JA-1614 Moon,. M., Jr., T-312; JA-1115 Moore, C. B., JA-1032 Morey, K. H., T-263; G-21G-0007; JA-2064, JA-2079 Moriarty, B. J., G-25G-15, G-25G-19, G-65G-7 Morrisson, N. J., Jr., T-251 Morrow, W. E., Jr., T-11, T-91, T-183; G-36-25, G-36G-1, G-36G-3, G-36G-4; JA-11, JA-351, JA-594, JA-1738, JA-1861, JA-1946, JA-2101, JA , JA Moses, H. E., T-310, T-322, T-326; G-37G-1; JA-2124, JA-2147, JA-2240, JA-2316, JA-2323 Mott-Smith, H.M., JA-1, JA-2 Muehe, C. E., Jr., T-155; G-46-45, G-46-47, G-46-50, G-46G-0003, G-46G-2; JA-1097, JA-1768, JA-1862; MS-641 Mueser, G. E., G-58-2, G-58G-0013; JA-1374, JA-1399, JA-1718 Muldoon,. A., G-71G-3, G-71G-4; MS

177 Author Index Murphy, E. B., JA-1189, JA-1379, JA-2084; MS-181, MS-272, MS-475 Murphy, E. L., T-266, T-294, T-329; JA-1959 Nagy, F., Jr., T-251; G-52-4, G-52G-3; JA , JA Naka, F.., T-4, T-24, T-72, T-178; G-45-42; JA-1091 Neisser, U., G-34-75, G-54-9, G-54-10, G-54-19, G-54G-0025; JA-1528, JA-1619, JA-1830A, JA-1877, JA-1896, JA-2024, JA-2166A, JA-2199 Nelson, C. B., G-46G-0002 Nelson, D. M., G Neumann, L., JA-1209 Neustadter, S. F., JA-91, JA-97, JA-230, JA-369 Nicely, P. E., JA-228, JA-482 Nichols, B. E., T-203; G-36-44; JA-594, JA-1356A, JA-1861, JA-1946, JA Niemann, F. L., T-63, T-138 Nilo, S. C, JA-1183 Niro, L., T-259; MS-229 Nonnemaker, G. M., JA-67 Norris,. C., T-279; G-22G-0035 Nuttall, J. A., JA-2013 Nye, S. D., JA-2265 O'Brien, D. F., JA-1640 O'Connor, J.., G-26G-1; JA-1813A, JA-1888, JA-2036, JA-2042, JA-2143A, JA-2312, JA-2372 Ogg, A. P., G-22G-0004, G-22G-0038 Olsen, K. H., JA-659 Olson, A.., JA-1144 O'Neil, W. A., MS-272 Ornstein, S. M., G-21G , G-21G , G-21G-0022, G-51G-8 Osgood, S. W., JA-122 Overhage, C. F. J., JA-1190, JA Owens, E. B., T-265; G-83G-0031; JA-1266, JA-1494, JA-1525, JA-1704, JA-1835, JA-1855, JA-2091; MS-241 Paladino, A. E., JA-2326 Pannell, J. H., T-349; JA-2144 Papian, W. N., JA-146, JA-774; JA-78 Pappas, C. A., JA-1685, JA-2084; MS-475 Parker, A. C, T-120, T-130; JA-2113 Parker, D., G-25G-0002 Parsons, A., JA-1698; MS-178 Pascalar, H. G., G-312G-0002, G-48-6, G-48-7, G-48-8; JA-519 Patterson, L. D., T-74 Paul, W., JA-347, JA-387, JA-495, JA-496, JA-633, JA-793, JA-845, JA-1006, JA-1025; JA-545 Pease, J., T-224 Pease,. L., T-167, T-184, T-224, T-227, T-264, T-316, T-348; G-43G-1; JA-1670 Perkins, C. W., JA-2175, JA Perry, K. E., T-104, T-162, T-189, T-212; G-24-54, G , G-52-7, G-52G-0018, G-62G-2; JA-855, JA-1745, JA-2079; JA-860, JA-1317, MS-448 Peters, E. J., G-21G-0006, G-21G-0017 Petersen, W. A., G-25G-0001, G-25G-0017 Peterson, L. G., G-312G-4, G-312G-8 Petriceks, J., G-36G-4 Pettengill, G. H., G-30G-0003, G-30G-0005; JA-903, JA-1243, JA-1563, JA-1597, JA-1625, JA-1748, JA-1832A, JA-1919, JA-1992, JA-1994, JA-2096, JA-2192; JA-1128, JA-1423A, MS-172, MS-487 Pfeiffer,., G-25G-0012 Phelan,. J., Jr., JA-2246, JA-2290 Phillips, J.H., T-169; JA-1008 Phillips, M. L., T-93; JA-456 Pike, E. W., T-161; JA-950 Pike, [1. A., JA-2206 Pineo, V. C, G-30G-0003; JA-1593, JA-1784, JA-1983, JA-2087, JA-2119; MS-10A, MS-253A Pippert, G. F., T-266; MS-163 Pitcher, T. S., T-92; G-34-57; JA-152, JA-338, JA-528, JA-534, JA-976, JA-1737, JA-1895, JA-1978, JA-1997, JA-2044, JA-2159, JA-2216, JA-2228 Popp, F. G., T-106; G-62G-6 Portmann, P. A., T-84; JA-320 Pote, A. J., T-51, T-91; JA-141, JA-351 Pratt, G. W., Jr., JA-33, JA-236, JA-369, JA-447, JA-681, JA-773, JA-835, JA-1338, JA-1497, JA-1707; JA-569. JA-602. JA-838, JA-1036, JA-1180 Pratt, H. J., Jr., JA-2151 Price, G. H., G-312G-10 Price,., T-34, T-75, T-234, T-258; G-34G-0003, G-34G-4, G-64G-5; JA-267, JA-275, JA-617, JA-667, JA-686, JA-707, JA-787, JA-881, JA-943, JA-1243, JA-1597, JA-1919, JA-1969, JA-2245, JA-2274, JA-2346; JA-914, MS-444 Proakis, J. G., G-64G-1, G-64G-3, JA-1990, JA-2245 Prosser,. T., T-217; G-22G-0014, G-22G-0034, G-22G-0041, G-55G-0033; JA-1749, JA-1881, JA-2006, JA-2021A, JA-2099, JA-2120; JA-1507 Provencher, W. C, G-36G-1; JA-2101 Puff,. D., G-81G-0022; JA

178 Author Index Quelle, F. W., Jr., T-295 Quinn, W. T., T-83, T-86 Quist, T. M., JA-1949, JA-1984, JA-2032-II, JA-2043, JA-2131, JA-2155, JA-2294, JA-2302; MS-675, MS-735 abinowitz, S. J., T-192 ader, C. M., JA-2334 adford, W. H., T-91; JA-351, JA ; MS-25 affel, J.I., T-278; G-50-1; JA-1659, JA-2324; JA-H64, MS-680, MS-952 ainville, L. P., G-33-9; JA-978; JA-1655; JA-1104 ankin, J. B., T-343; MS-892 auch, C. J., G ; JA-1059, JA-1515, JA-1793, JA-1878; JA-1033, MS-69, MS-203, MS-454 eaves, J.H., G-51G-1, G-51G-5 ediker,. H., T-137; JA-7, JA-404, JA-730, JA-992, JA-996, JA-1197, JA-1218, JA-1371, JA-1629, JA-1642, JA-1669, JA-1785, JA-1894, JA-1981, JA-1984, JA-2032-II, JA-2043, JA-2102, JA-2149, JA-2155, JA-2158, JA-2184, JA-2197, JA-2246, JA-2280, JA-2290, JA-2295; JA-995, MS-26, MS-735, MS-752, MS-910 eed, I. S., T-2, T-12, T-14, T-15, T-20, T-44, T-73, T-139, T-141, T-152, T-157, T-158, T-159, T-172; G-47-24, G-47-29, G-47-32, G-47-35; JA-7, JA-410, JA-1194, JA-1211, JA-1247; JA-1119 eed, T. B., T-73, T-157; JA-1678, JA-1744, JA-1852, JA-1863A, JA-1914, JA-1937, JA-2049, JA-2112, JA-2161; MS-512, MS-589, MS-594, MS-881, MS-904 egillo, D. A., JA-1616A eiffen, B., T-231; G-25G-0021, G-25G , G-25G-1, G-25G-16, G-25G-17, G-25G-20, G-65G-1, G-65G-6, G-65G-8; JA-1397, JA-1809, JA-2074, JA-2180, JA-2261, JA ; MS-173 einecke, H., Jr., T-226 einer, D., G-22G-0025 enhult, W. B., T-107 esnick, I. L., JA-53 ey, T.J., T-174, T-181, T-188; G-47G-0019, G-47G-0023; JA-1001, JA-1242 heinstein, J., T-273, T-349; G-22G-16; JA-2130A icardi, L. J., T-142, T-170, T-185, T-225; G , G-315G-1, G-315G-2, G-61G-1; JA-2173, JA-2255, JA ; MS-229, MS-437 ich, A. M., JA-2061A ichardson,. E., T-154, T-178, C;K-45-42; JA-2207; JA-1091, MS-281 idgley, D.H., JA-2136; MS-666 ing,. M., T-38, T-190; JA-216 oberts, L. G., T-315; G-51G-0021; MS-32 obinson, P.H., JA-35, JA-47, JA-561, JA-893, JA-1007; JA-575 oche, J. F., T-81, T-84; JA-320, JA-344, JA-978, JA-1655, JA-1861; JA-1104 oddy, J.T., JA-1852; MS-512, MS-589 ogers, D. B., T-269; JA-1973A, JA-2117A, JA-2137; MS-351, MS-362, MS-943 ogers, T. F., T-3; JA-23. JA-46, JA-1946, JA oot, H. G., JA-978; JA-1104 oot, W.L., T-92, T-103, T-158, T-159; G-47-16; JA-152, JA-338, JA-1194, JA-1615, JA-1680, JA-1976 osen, P., JA-2113 osenberg, A. J., JA-428, JA-561, JA-716, JA-893, JA-894, JA-902, JA-946, JA-1055, JA-1359, JA-1457, JA-1502A, JA-1534, JA-1535, JA-1567, JA-1594, JA-1674; JA-1391, JA-1392A, MS-519 osenblum, E. S., G-82G-0021; JA-118, JA-1722, JA-2005, JA-2238 oss, P. M., T-60 oth, L. M., JA-92, JA-299, JA-448, JA-449, JA-628, JA-875, JA-960, JA-1085, JA-1086, JA-1149, JA-1216, JA-1281, JA-1302, JA-1410, JA-1547, JA-1833, JA-2193, JA-2260; JA-1034, JA JA-1036, MS-94, MS-211 otstein, J., T-223 ubin, M. D., T-99 udolph, H.W., Jr., G-312G-12 yan, C. G., G-51G-2 Saharian, A., G-48-9 Sakrison, D. J., T-289 Salerno, J., T-82 Saliga,.J., G-21G Sallen,. P., T-50; JA-231 Salz, E., JA-532 Sandier, S. S., T-205; JA-1485 Sandy, G. F., JA-657 Sarles, F. W., Jr., G-53G-0052 Savell, E., G-51-8, G-51G-0016 Sawyer, D. E., T-137; JA-730, JA-996, j"a-1265 Sayre, K. M., G-22G-7 Schafer, B. F., T-283 Schlant,. C, JA-1032 Schlickman, J.J., JA-2227 Schmidt, W. G., T-177; G-25G-0007, G-25G-0008, G-25G-0017, G-25G-0019, G-25G-5, G-25G-10; JA-1971; MS-173, MS

179 Author Index Schneider, D. I., JA-2012; MS-381 Schneider, H., G-47G-6 Schneider, M. I., T-270; G Schneider, W. P., T-42 Schowengerdt, E. E., G-21G-0004, G-21G-0013, G-21G-0016 Schwarz, M. E., Jr., G-43G-1 Schwartz, S., T-98; JA-514 Schweppe, F. C, G-22G-0021, G-22G-0061, G-22G-6, G-22G-10, G-22G-15, G-28G-3, G , G ; JA-2148, JA-2331, JA-2362 Scouler, \V. J., JA-2223, JA-2224, JA-2225 Seavey, M. H., Jr., T-143, T-239; G-82G-0029; JA-507, JA-642, JA-1022, JA-1105; JA-861, JA-1422 Sebring, P. B., T-139; G , G-30G-00U; JA-1423A Seidman, T. I., G-55G-1 Selfridge, O. G., T-41; G-34-43, G-34-57; JA-1619, JA-1825, JA-1856; MS-84, MS-470, MS-531, MS-583, MS-626 Sferrino, V. J., T-120, T-177, T-247; JA-1301 Shader, F. L., T-23; JA-68 Shapiro, I. I., T-129; JA-13 13A, JA-1673, JA-1810, JA-1834, JA-2007A, JA-2128, JA-2168, JA-2175, JA , JA ; MS-267 Shatz, S.S., G-52G-0011, G-52G-0013, G-52G-0020, G-52G-4-I, G-52G-4-II, G-52G-5; JA-1897A, JA-2033 Sheehan, J. A., G-41G-0011; MS-160 Sheff, S., JA-938, JA-1377, JA-1545 Sheftman, F. I., G-46G-0001, G-46G-0012 Sherman, A. M., T-265; G-36G-0047 Sherman, H., G-25G-0004, G-25G-16; JA-1032, JA-1397, JA-1602, JA-1612, JA-1613, JA-1776, JA-2180, JA-2261 Siebert, W. M., JA-591 Siegel, M., T-228, T-236, T-299 Silva,.., G-30G-0007 Silver,., JA-1243 Silverman, E., MS-644 Silverman,. A., T-39, T-48; JA-86, JA-132, JA-156 Sirrine,. C., JA-2296 Sittler,. W., G-22G-0024; JA-592 Sklar, J.., T-236; G ; JA-2362 Skolnik, M., T-82; G ; JA-724, JA-897; JA-1324 Slagle, J.., G-5G-0001, G-55G-3; JA-1905 Slater, J. C., JA-21, JA-124, JA-148, JA-218 Slattery,. E., T-146; G-46-37; JA-1772, JA-1891, JA-1967, JA-2078 Sloane, E. A., T-82 Smith, A. F., T-349; G , G Smith, D.O., T-197; G-50-1, G-53G-0059; JA-576, JA-1210, JA-1288, JA-1620, JA-1796, JA-1798, JA-1799, JA-1910, JA-2008, JA-2066, JA-2129; JA-865. JA-868, JA-870, JA-874, JA JA-1112, JA-1386, JA-1486, JA-1487, MS-127, MS-132, MS-238, MS-356, MS-913A, MS-918 Smith, J. E. K., G-58-6; JA-1058, JA-1637, JA-1681, JA-1702 Smith, L. B., JA-373 Smith, M.H., Jr., JA-3 Smith, W. B., T-292; G-34G-0002; JA-1107, JA-1243, JA-1916, JA-1919, JA-2053, JA-2064, JA Smith, W. W., JA-2142 Smullyan,. M., G-54-5 Sobolewski, J., G-21G-0013 Sohigian, M. D., T-330, T-33 1; JA-2252,, JA-2262; MS-896 Sokal, N. O., JA-53, JA-67 Solomon, G., G-47-24, G-47-34, G-47-37, G-47G-0020, G-47G-0022, G-47G-1; JA-1211, JA-1716, JA-1815 Soohoo,. F., G-53G-0063, G-53G-0064, G-53G-0065; JA-1646; JA-1421, JA-1472, MS-40, MS-121, MS-210 Spaeth, D. A., JA-46 Spoerri, S., T-228, T-236, T-299 Sponsler, G. C., T-23, T-58, T-64, T-114; JA-16, JA-68, JA-121, JA-162, JA-210, JA-443 Staaf, L., G-25G-6 Stacey, J. M., T-99, T-178; G-45-42; JA-1091 Stark, L., T-26, T-59; JA-64 Statz, H., JA-21 Steinmetz, C. M., T-253; MS-240 Stevens,.., JA-2078 Stevenson, D. T., JA-137, JA-161 Stickler, J.J., JA-1515, JA-1928; IY1S-141, MS-203, MS-353, MS-479, MS-480, MS-679 Stockebrand, T. C, JA-1039 Stone, M. L., T-83, T-86, T-134, T-187; JA-770, JA-1108, JA-1388, JA-1448, JA-2218; JA-1350 Stopek, S., JA-2295 Stowe, A. N., JA-1726, JA-2059 Strassberg, D. D., G Strauss, A. J., G-83G-0031; JA-1494, JA-1502A, JA-1674, JA-1675, JA-1766, JA-1828, JA-1854, JA-1864, JA-1887, JA-2068, JA-2184, JA-2270, JA-2285, JA-2328; MS-199, MS-200, MS-201, MS-241, MS-268, MS-453 Strongin, M., JA-2098, JA-2103, JA-2170, JA-2243; MS-881 Strum, P. D., JA-896 Stutt, C.A., T-83, T-86, T-134 Sullivan, L. J., MS

180 Author Index Sullivan, N. A., JA-2303 Sutherland, I.E., T-296 Swift, D. W., T-187; JA-1388 Tancrell,. H., T-210; G-52G-0014; JA-1456; MS-124 Tannenwald, P. E., T-70, T-71, T-143; G-82G-0017; JA-48, JA-273, JA-278, JA-365, JA-507, JA-642, JA-906, JA-1022, JA-1105, JA-1298, JA-1677, JA-2141, JA-2153, JA-2264; JA-636, JA-861, JA-1325, JA-1384, MS-237, MS-674 Tarbox, E. F., G-312G-0004 Tarmy, B. M., JA-2014, JA-2039, JA-2067, JA-2254 Tausner, M.., G-312G-13 Taylor, N. H., T-102; JA-462, JA-480; JA-475 Teachman, A. E., JA-752 Teele, J. H., T-228, T-236; G-41G-1 Temme, D. H., T-228, T-236, T-299; G-41G-0014 Teoste,., G-21G-0029, G-21G-8001; JA-1853, JA-2189 Terzian, J., T-104 Thaxter, J. B., G-82-8; JA-1393, JA-1719; MS-141, MS-144A Theriault, J. P., JA-1664A, JA-1795; MS-209, MS-455 Thomas, J. E., Jr., JA-404 Thompson, E. D., JA-1116 Tierney. J., JA-2019 Torgerson, W. S., JA-1714; MS-91 Towle, D. M., MS-344 Trask, F. P., JA-2140 Tritter, A. L., JA-1089 Tuomi, D., JA-251 Turin, G. L., T-57, T-116; G-34G-2; JA-580, JA-2274; JA-434 Turnbull, T. P., JA-1457, JA-1907, JA-1954; MS-181, MS-307, MS-599 Ullman, H. A., T-120 Underwood, D. I., T-237 Uskavitch, C. W., G-22G-0009, G-22G-0053 Vance, P.., JA-879 Vanderburgh, A., Jr., JA-1057 VanderSchuur,. E., JA-1974; MS-548B VanTrees, H. L., T-246, T-301; G-65G-3, G-65G-5; JA-2106, JA-2226 Vibrans, G. E., T-268, T-308; MS-828 Vierstra, A., T-257 Villars, F., G-33G-0014; JA-104, JA-397 Vinal, F. E., JA-315 Wagner, C. A., T-41, T-292; G-34G-0002; JA-1579, JA-1647, JA-1831, JA-1917, JA-2038; MS-567 Waldron, P., JA-1946, JA Wan, F.Y.M., G-71G-1-I, G-71G-1-II, G-71G-1-III; MS-447A Wang, S. C., JA-770 Ward, J. H.., JA-2295 Ward, W. W., T-56, T-107; MS-86, MS-86A Warekois, E. P., JA-927, JA-1155, JA-1607, JA-1709, JA-1797, JA-2045, JA-2220; JA-1430, MS-24, MS-307 Warren, E., JA-1107 Warschauer, D. M., JA-347, JA-495, JA-496, JA-633, JA-793, JA-845, JA-1006, JA-1025; JA-545 Waugh, N. C., JA-1146, JA-1511, JA-1637, JA-1667 Weaver, W., Jr., G-75G-4 Weber,., JA-1677, JA-2141, JA-2276 Weene, P., G-54-10; JA-1528, JA-1896 Weinreb, S., JA-2288, JA-2348 Weiss, E., G-55-22, G-44G-0024, G-55G-0028, G-55G-0035, G-55G-2, G-66G-1; JA-983, JA-1779, JA-1803, JA-1870, JA-2250 Weiss, G. P., JA-1620, JA-2066; JA-865. JA-1486, JA-1487, MS-127, MS-356, MS-918 Weiss, H.G., T-24, T-72; JA-2048; MS-328, MS-702 Weisskopf, V. F., JA-104, JA-397 Welch, J. D., JA-2249, JA-2337, JA-2339 Welles, B. B., T-4 Wells, W. I., G-22G-0029, G-22G-0036 Welti, G.., JA-210 Wereb, J. A., Jr., JA-810, JA-1093 Whipple, E., JA-1462, JA-1783; MS-662 White, B. W., JA-532, JA-964, JA-1009, JA-1399, JA-1711, JA-1717, JA-1763A, JA-1769A, JA-1875; MS-89 White,. M., MS-144A Whitehorn,. M., T-76 Whitmer,. M., T-1 Wickham, D. G., T-164; JA-862, JA-1044, JA-1290, JA-1462, JA-1522, JA-1720, JA-1723; JA-867 Widnall, W. S., G-34G-1 Widrow, B., JA-145 Wiesner, J. B., T-91; JA-351 Wiggert, D., G-25G-17 Wilber, L. C., G-21G-0013, G-21G-0016 Williams, J. B., Jr., T-241; G-22G-0019, G-22G-0042 Willmann, P. A., G , G-312G-5 Wilson, E. A., T-117; JA-3 Wilson, F.A., T-186; G-33G-0015, G-312G-7 Winett, J.M., T-283; JA

181 Author Index Wishner,. P., G-47G-0026, G-47G-0027, G-47G-2; JA-1851 Wold, A., JA-768, JA-814, JA-1077, JA-1106, JA-1454, JA-1697, JA-1708, JA-1720, JA-1721, JA-1783, JA-1943, JA-1973A, JA-2116, JA-2117A, JA-2137, JA-2219; JA-869, JA-1425, MS-350, MS-351, MS-361, MS-362, MS-480, MS-662, MS-671, MS-679, MS-943 Wolf, A. K. T-306; G-58G-0024; JA-964; MS-249 Wolf, E. W T-67; JA-1072 Wood, P. E., Jr., T-318; JA-1948, JA-2209 Wood,. V., Jr., T-104 Woodward, C. E., JA-1443 Worrell, F. T., T-298; JA-2004, JA-2031, JA-2133, JA-2157, JA-2171, JA-2176, JA-2206 Wright, G. B., JA-1490, JA-1549, JA-1828, JA-1854, JA-2131, JA-2225; MS-199, MS-269 Yakutis, A. J., T-100 Yntema, D. B., G-58-2, G-58G-0013; JA-1374, JA-1714, JA-1718, JA-2034, JA-2140 Yost,. C, T-321; JA-1974; MS-548B Yudkin, ILL., G-25G-0012, G-25G-4; MS-56, MS-173 Zeiger, H.J., T-136; JA-118, JA-150, JA-168, JA-448, JA-516, JA-517, JA-669, JA-1059, JA-1515, JA-1660, JA-1692, JA-1928, JA-1944, JA-2032-I, JA-2032-II, JA-2131, JA-2264, JA-2307; JA-1033, MS-203, MS-479, MS-674, MS-735 Zieman, H. E., T-237; JA-1640 Zier,., JA-1868 Zierler, N., T-95; G-34-71; JA-264, JA-581, JA-823, JA-939, JA-983, JA-1489, JA-1626 Zimmerman, M. D., T-153, T-200 Zraket, C. A., JA-878 Zwerdling, S., G-84-4; JA-650, JA-65 1, JA-702, JA-875, JA-938, JA-960, JA-1085, JA-1086, JA-1149, JA-1216, JA-1377, JA-1431, JA-1516, JA-1521, JA-1664A, JA-1795; JA-544, JA-545, JA-958, JA-1012A, JA-1034, JA-1035, MS-209, MS

182 SUBJECT INDEX Underlined JA numbers indicate Meeting Speeches. Since 1960, Meeting Speeches have been assigned MS numbers. ACOUSTICS JA-1622, JA-1848, JA-1920, JA-2073, JA-2333, JA-2359; MS-508, MS-513 ADAPTIVE CONTOL T-258, T-281, T-289; G-22G-2, G-22G-4, G-22G-9, G-47G-2, G ; JA-1909, JA-1923, JA-1947, JA-1969, JA-2057, JA-2060, JA-2123, JA-2169; JA-1160, MS-444, MS-531, MS-549, MS-703, MS-709, MS-732, MS-770; Bib-5 ADDE G-25G-0007, G-25G-0017, G-25G-11 ADSOPTION JA-1520, JA-1560 AI DEFENSE JA-1190 AI NAVIGATION Q-l AIBONE EALY WANING T-194 ALAM SYSTEMS T-24, TK-72 ALGEBA JA-1881, JA-1897A ALGOITHMS T-270; G-22G-0002, G-25G-17 ALKALINE EATH FLUOIDES JA-2042 ALLOYS JA-459, JA-1006, JA-2170; JA-838 ALUMINUM Superconductivity JA-1781; MS-301, MS-551 ALUMINUM OXIDES JA-1704; MS-126 AMPLIFIES G-47G-0014, G-62G-2; JA-2079 AGC JA-2142 Broadband JA-1008, JA-2111 UHF T-169; MS-178 ANALOG MODULATION G-25G-20 ANELEX G-21G-0017, G-312G-12 ANISOTOPIC MATEIALS JA-621, JA-704, JA-884, JA-1620, JA-1759, JA-1970, JA-1979, JA-1991, JA-1995, JA-2014, JA-2041A, JA-2067, JA-2069, JA-2129, JA-2254; JA-1111, JA-1486, JA-1487, MS-106, MS-132, MS-238, MS-445, MS-660; Bib-24 ANTENNAS 1000-wavelength G-46G-4; MS-621 Coupling JA-1383, JA-1420 Design T-135 Dipole JA-1890, JA-1952 Feed G-46G-0005 Linear array G-46G-0001; JA-1671, JA-2255; MS-437 Measurements T-86 Millstone Hill T-193; G-315-3, G-315G-4 Monopulse feed MS-229 Near-field G-315G-1: JA

183 Subject Index ANTENNAS (Continued) Parabolic T-167, T-185, T-224; G-42G-0001, G-71G-5 Paraboloidal T-184, T-205; G-315G-2, G-315G-2, G-315G-4, G-61G-3, G-71G-1, II, III; JA-1485 Phase shifting C;-42G-2 Polarization T-138; G-46G-0008, G-61G-2; JA-1634 adiation patterns T-167, T-184, T-224, T-324. Satellite T-347 Slot T-192; JA-1383 Steering JA-1841, JA-1841A Stress analysis JA-1102 Test facility G-75G-0005; JA-1703 Torus T-185 Unipole T-51, JA-141 Vibration G-75-4 West Ford T-259; G-61G-2 ANTIFEOMAGNETIC ESONANCE T-302; JA-772, JA-2040; MS-126, MS-480 A NT IFEOMAGNETISM T-254; JA-6, JA-236, JA-835, JA-1338, JA-1707, JA-1886, JA-1913, JA-1927; MS-141, MS-202, MS-211, MS-353, MS-363, MS-461A, MS-628, MS-679 ANTIMONY Oxidation JA-1457 AGON G-46G-2 AIES MS-61 ASENIC JA-113 ATIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE G U.S.S. Bib-8 ATMOSPHEE Absorption G-82G-0021; JA-1722 ATTITUDE CONTOL G-22G-9; Bib-23 AUDITOY PECEPTION JA-1009, JA-1264 AUDITOY THESHOLD JA-3, JA-122, JA-510 AUOA Effect on UHF signals JA-1448; JA-1350 adar observations JA-770 BALLISTIC MISSILE TAJECTOIES adar observations T-129 BASEBALL POGAM T-306; MS-249 BATS T-285; G-41G-3, G-47G-0010; JA-1400, JA-1727, JA-1858, JA-2016, JA-2055, JA-2109, JA-2115, JA-2266; MS-162, MS-581 BEAINGS T-198; JA-1616A BINAY SEQUENCES T-95; G-22G-0036 BINAY SIGNALS T-258 BIDS adar return G-45-42: JA-1091 BISMUTH Crystal growth MS-895 Cyclotron absorption JA-405, JA-448, JA-651 Magnetic properties JA-1660, JA-1661, JA-2001, JA-2037, JA-2085A, JA-2253A; MS-307 Single crystals JA-2326 BLOOD FLOW JA-1602 BOLTZMANN EQUATION JA-1546A 182

184 Subject Index BfflMAC Guidance JA-1072 BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS T-2, T-12, T-217; C;K BOOLEAN MATICES G-22G-0014; JA-1657; JA-1507 CADMIUM ASENIDE JA-1359 CADMIUM MECUY TELLUIDE JA-1854; MS-453 CADMIUM TIN ASENIDE JA-1502 CALCIUM FLUOIDE JA-1813A, JA-2239, JA-2302, CALCULUS JA-1905 cai LISCOPE T-212 CALOIMETE JA-1719 CAMEAS Oscilloscope G-21G-0004 Speed control JA-1584 CASSEGAINIAN SYSTEMS T-324; G CASSIOPEIA A Absorption lines JA-2348 CATAACTS JA-949 CATEPILLA POJECT T-86 JA-2312 CATHODE-AY TUBES T-58, T-64, T-212; JA-162, JA-855 CI IENKOV ADIATION G-25G-0033 GEA T-189; G-47-29, G CHAACTON T-117 CHAGED PATICLES JA-9, JA-10, JA-13, JA-15, JA-lf CHEMICAL ELEMENTS Properties Bib-10 Spectrographic lines T-265 CHOMITES JA-1783, JA-2122 CHOMIUM OXIDES JA-2040; MS-126; Q-10 CHOMIUM SULFIDES MS-361 CICUITS Slicer JA-67 CICULATION JA-1776 CLUTTE T-8, T-178; G CLUTTE MAPPE ACM-52 T-206 COAXIAL LINES G-46G-0002, C.-46C.-0010; JA-951 COAXIAL SWITCH T-170 COBALT T-312; JA-1677 COBALT PE ITE JA-278, JA-1708, JA-1943; JA-857, MS-350 COBALT OXIDE JA-1338; JA-1180 COBALT VANADATE JA-1522 COBI T-263; G-25G-0035, G-25G-6, G-25G-8, G-25G-9, G-25G-11, G-25G-12 CODING Algebraic G-52G-4-I, G-52G-4-II: JA-916 Binary G-47G-0006 Bose-Chaudhuri JA-1716 Compression G-55G-0028 JA-1803 Cosets G-55G-0027 Cyclic G-52G

185 Subject Index CODING (Continued) Encoding and decoding T-231; G-22G-0029, G-25G-0021, G-25G-0026, G-25G-2, G-25G-3, G-25G-17, G-34-57, G-34-72, G-312G-1, G-42G-1, G-47-24, G-47-34, G-47-35, G-47G-0020, G-47G-0022, G-47G-1, G-55G-2, G-62G-5, G-65G-6; JA-1815, JA-2250; JA-916, JA-1317, MS-381 Error correcting T-39, T-44, T-48; G-25G-2, G-25G-3, G-55-22; JA-86, JA-156, JA-1489, JA-1626, JA-1687, JA-1971, JA-2012, JA-2015, JA-2105; JA-1317, MS-381, MS-448, MS-560 Macro G-22G-0017 Millstone radar G-30G-0009 Morse JA-1089, JA-1123, JA-2015 Polynomial JA-1211 adar ranging T-318 eed-muller G-55G-0035; JA-1779 Sequential G-62G-4, G-62G-5; JA-1809, JA-2113 Three-phase G COILS VHF G-47G-0001, G-47G-0004; JA-522, JA-807 COMMAND SYSTEMS G-22G-0071, G-22G-7 COMMUNICATION CENTE G-4G-0002 COMMUNICATION SATELLITES T-277; G-21G-2, G-21G-3, G-21G-4, G-21G-6, G-21G-7, G-25G-0013, G-30G-2, G-31G-148, G-315G-5; JA-1627, JA-1946, JA-2237, JA-2261; JA-1324 Dispensing G-36G-3 Visibility G-36G-7 COMMUNICATIONS T-7, T-33, T-34, T-35, T-41, T-57, T-116, T-183, T-234, T-258, T-263, T-275, T-325; G-22G-0025, G-25G-20, G-65G-3; JA-2297 Additive noise JA-1680 AN/GSC-4 G-25G-0007 Coherent G-64G-1; JA-2226, JA-2245 Digital systems JA-59; JA-1530, MS-67 Diversity techniques JA-1027, JA-1537; JA-1104 F-distribution G-64G-5 Feedback G-62G-6, G-65G-5 Frequency-modulated G-36G-0045, G-64G-3 Graphic T-296 Linear systems G-34G-7, G-34G-8, G-34G-10 Models G-22G-7 Multipath JA-707, JA-787, JA-1263, JA-1962, JA-1969; JA-434, MS-444 Optical JA-2076 Orbital scatter T-292; JA-617 Power division T-301; JA-222b adio G-3G-0003 andom procedures G-22G-0041; JA-2006, JA-2021A Theory JA-1898 Time-frequency JA-267 Time-varying MS-369A, MS-396 UHF T-91, GK-21G-0011; JA-351, JA-352, JA-594 UHF-SSB JA-1356A U.S.S.. G-34-76, G-34G-12 VHF T-21 Voice G-65G-1 COMPUTES Air defense center JA-583 Analog-to-digital conversion G-33G-1; JA-2046A Anelex printout G-21G

186 Subject Index COMPUTES (Continued) Applications MS-590, MS-867 Average response JA-1640 CDC 160-A G-62G-3 CG-24 T-139; JA-1119 Digital T-12, T-15, T-102, T-141, T-177; G-58G-0011; JA-613, JA-1284 Digital analog generators T-162; JA-860 Equipment JA-180 FX-1 T.-278; G-51G-8; MS-510 IBM-709 G-21G-0001 IBM-7090 G-58G-0024 L-l G-51G-0012 Logical design T-191; JA-1645, JA-1665; JA-1119, JA-1139 Programs T-241, T-283, T-306, T-313; G-21G-0003, G-21G-0026, G-21G-0027, G-21G-1, G-21G-2, G-21G-3, G-21G-4, G-21G-5, G-21G-6, G-21G-7, G-21G-8, G-22G-0006, G-22G-0009, G-22G-0014, G-22G-0042; G-33G-1, G-33G-0005, G-312G-13, G-43G-1, G-5G-0001, C.-51G-0018, G-54G-0020, G-58G-0024, G-64G-5; JA-380, JA-675, JA-1336, JA-1378, JA-1688, JA-1848, JA-2026; MS-249, MS-508, MS-513 andom number generator JA-1058 edundant JA-1853 eliability T-102; G-21G-0029, G-21G-8001 Techniques T-165; JA-682, JA-1493, JA-1924, JA-2022 Theory JA-1825, JA-1856, JA-2024 Threshold device JA-1948 Turing machines G-54G-0027, G-54G-0029 TX-0 T-221; JA-659 TX-2 G-51G-0016, G-51G-0017, G-51G-0018, G-51G-1 Whirlwind I JA-1398 CONE-SPHEES Drag G-22G-5 adar scattering T-349 CONTOL SYSTEMS Feedback MS-615 Linear G-22G-4, G-22G-15; JA-1923, JA-2126, JA-2134, JA-2273; MS-396 Manual T-111 Nonlinear JA-2145; G Optimal JA-1909, JA1923, JA1947, JA-1982, JA-2060, JA-2123, JA-2145, JA-2169; MS-703, MS-704, MS-707, MS-709, MS-710, MS-732, MS-770; Bib-5 Stochastic JA-2148, MS-170A COPPE BONDING MS-181 COELATION DETECTOS JA-647 COELATION TECHNIQUES T-7, T-21, T-33; G-34G-4; JA-686, JA-707, JA-747, JA-787, JA-1805, JA-2251; JA-912 COUNDUM JA-2271 COUNTE CHANGE, POJECT T-24 COUNTEMEASUES T-41, T-103 CYOGENICS (see also Helium, Liquid) JA-2061A, JA-2098, JA-2298, JA-2326; MS-69, MS-82 CYOSA G-53G-0039, G-53G-0044, G-53G-0051; JA-1218, JA-1669, JA-1730; MS-143 CYOSTATS JA-496; JA

187 Subject Index CYOTON JA-287 CYSTAL GOWTH JA-17.44, JA-1852, JA-2241; MS-588, MS-671, MS-895 CYSTAL STUCTUE T-267, T-268, T-269, T-295, T-345; JA-909, JA-1753, JA-1767, JA-1771, JA-1797, JA-1826, JA-1864, JA-1867, JA-1915, JA-2214, JA-2271 CYCLOTON ESONANCE T-136, T-249; JA-113, JA-118, JA-150, JA-168, JA-498, JA-516, JA-517, JA-651, JA-669, JA-1059, JA-1504, JA-1515, JA-1692, JA-1780, JA-1793, JA-2035; JA-542, JA-543, JA-544, JA-545, JA-1033, JA-1451, MS-217, MS-454 CYLINDES Drag G-22G-13 Back scattering G DAMP G-46G-0005 DATA POCESSING T-237, T-283; G-22G-0019, G-22G-0020, G-22G-0021, G-34G-0002, G-312G-12; JA-1226 Neuro-electric MS-391 DATA EDUCTION T-241; G-22G-0019, G-22G-0020 DATA STOAGE T-73; G-22G-0053 DATA TANSMISSION T-263, T-346; G-22G-10, G-24G-54, G-2G-25-4, G-2G-25-12, G-25G-0004, G-25G-0005, G-25G-0006, G-25G-0007, G-25G-0017, G-25G-0019, G-25G-0026, G-25G-0035, G-25G-0037, G-25G-5, G-25G-8, G-25G-11, G-25G-12, G-25G-14, G-25G-19, G-34G-0006, G-312G-1, G-55G-0028; JA-1307, JA-1687, JA-1963, JA-1971, JA-2064, JA-2105; MS-59, MS-60, MS-61, MS-173, MS-560 DATA TANSMITTE JA-11 DECISION MAKING JA-66, JA-1714, JA-1877 DEEP SPACE POBES MS-240 DELAY LINES T-3, T-22, T-42, T-179; G-25G-19, G-65G-4; JA-1186, JA-1397; JA-913 DEMODULATO G-65G-3 DENSITOMETE G-46G Q-9 DETECTION THEOY JA-937 DI-PULSE LOGIC G-52-7 DIAMOND JA-1793; MS-454; DIAMOND CICUIT T-300 Bib-17 DICON T-251, T-275; G-52G-1 DIELECTICS JA-1475, JA-2041A; Q-6 DIFFEENCE EQUATIONS G DIFFEENTIAL EQUATIONS G-22G-3 DIGITAL SYSTEMS G-21G-0021, G-25G-0037 JIODES T-137, T-226; G-36G-5, G-47G-3, G-48-6, G-81G-0031; JA-97, JA-169, JA-730, JA-849, JA-992, JA-996, JA-1197, JA-1265, JA-1371, JA-1642, JA-1894, JA-2023, JA-2155, JA-2206 Infrared JA-2102 Junction JA-1786 Tunnel G-52G-0018, G-81G-0031; JA-1653, JA-1847 DIPLEXES T-255, G ; MS-892 DIPOLES, OBITING T-292; G-36G-2; JA-1738, JA-1834, JA-2007A, JA-2175 DIECTIONAL COUPLES T

188 Subject Index DISPLAY SYSTEMS T-4, T-31, TH-36, T-49, T-21Z, T-223, T-237; G-41G-0004, GH-51C.-0016; JA-854, JA-897, JA-1372, JA-1399, JA-1945 DOIPPLE ADA T-154, T-189; JA-1561 DUPLEXES T-113; G-315G-3, G-46-40, G-46G-2; JA-618, JA-1768 DYNAMICS G-22G-15, G-71G-1,1, II, III, G-71G-2, G-71G-3, G-71G-5, GK-75-4; JA-1381, JA-1501, JA-1765A; JA-850 ECHO Orbit JA ECHO I G-30G EDUCATION JA , MS-267 ELASTIC SUSPENSIONS JA-2183 EEECTKIC FIELDS Particle dynamics JA-9, JA-13 ELECTOENCEPHALOGAM "T-165; JA-181H ELKCTOFOMING JA-1379 ELECTOLUMINESCENCE JA-2131 ELECTOLYTIC CELL JA-938 ELECTOLYTIC POLAIZATION JA-1873 ELECTOMAGNETIC EIELDS T-310 ELECTOMAGNETIC WAVES Scattering T-273, T-292; G-25G-0002, G-312G-0002, G-312G-4, G , G , G ; JA-104, JA-132, JA-344, JA-574, JA-621, JA-2041A, JA-2087, JA-2130A; Bib-24 ELECTOMAGNETS JA-1477, JA-1577, JA-1712 ELECTOMETE JA-601 ELECTON BEAMS T-308; JA-1; MS-828 ELECTON DENSITY Measurement T-248, T-301 G-30G-0014 ELECTON GAS JA-1475, JA-2100 ELECTON TAJECTOIES JA-1 62, JA-210 GK-3G-0002, ELECTON TANSPOT THEOY JA-1542; MS-451, MS-449 ELECTON TUBES High power T-257; MS-694 Transmit-receive T-155; G-46-37, G ELECTONS Narrow band MS-940, MS-941 ENCAPSULATION JA ENEGY CONVESION T-304; JA-1922, JA-1945, JA-1970, JA-1991, JA-1995, JA-2014, JA-2018, JA-2067, JA-2163, JA-2190A, JA-2253A; MS-921 ENEGY DENSITIES JA-2147 EPITAXIAL GOWTH JA-2295 EEKTO SUBACK JA-1757 KIT EO COUNTE G-25G-6; JA-1380A EO STATISTICS G-2G-25-4, G-2G-25-12, G-25G-0005, G-25G-0006, G-25G-0007, G-25G-0010, G-25G-0024, G-25G-0025, G-25G-0026, G-25G-0028, G-25G-0037, G-25-14, G-25G-15, G-47-35, G ; JA-1948, JA-1969, JA-2084, JA-2105; MS-58, MS-66, MS

189 Subject Index EOS Automatic detection G-25G-5, G-34G-3 EUOPIUM MONOXIDE Q-10 FACSIMILE SYSTEMS T-76 KEIMAGNETIC MATEIALS JA-I643; JA-867 FEITE Cobalt JA-1708; Manganese T-71; JA-365, Nickel-iron JA-1076, Preparation JA-1462 Properties JA-8 57, MS-3 50 JA-507 JA-1454; JA-1113 JA-48, JA-93, JA-273, JA-278, JA-308, JA-418, JA-512, JA-864, JA-1267 FEITE COE INDUCTOS G-52G-6 FEITE DEVICES T-55, T-65, T-69, T-70, T-89. T-164, T-176, T-210, T-247; JA-92, JA-212, JA-342, JA-343, JA-521, JA-620, JA-843, JA-890, JA-951, JA-1393, JA-1456, JA-1495; JA-317, JA-1174, MS-180 FEOMAGNETIC MATEIALS T-40, T-166, T-254; JA-21, JA-96, JA-100, JA-1886, JA-1913, JA-2008; JA-856, MS-202, MS-461A Surfaces G-53G-0052, G-53G-0063 FEOMAGNETIC ESONANCE T-7, T-143; JA-365, JA-642, JA-906, JA-1022; JA-861, JA-1422, MS-210 FILTES T-181; G-22G-0024; JA-1161 Adaptive JA-2057 Autocovariance G Band-pass G-36-18; JA-881, JA-580, JA-1193; JA-2204 Band separation G-25G-0032; JA-910 Matched T-156; G-25G-0001, G-34G-3, G-41G-0002; JA-1397, JA-1561, JA-1582, JA-2083 i:c T-50; JA-231 FLEXOWITES G-21G-0001 FLIP-FLOPS JA-813, JA-2 98 FLUIDS Turbulence G-312G-9 FLUOESCENCE JA-2306 FLUTTA T-82 FOAMED MATEIALS MS-272, MS-475A FOUIE TANSFOM T-310, G-36G-4, G-37G-1, G-41G-0011; JA-446, JA-488 FEQUENCY CONTOL T-188. G-41G-0008; JA-1001 FEQUENCY MODULATION Measurement T-16 FEQUENCY MULTIPLIES G-36G-5, G-47G-5, G-47G-0012, G-48-8; JA-1903, JA-2351, JA-2355 FEQUENCY STANDAD G-34G-85 FUNCTIONS G-22G-0046, G-22G-0051, G-22G-0054, G-25G-1, G-34G-1, G-55G-0037, G-55G-3; JA-1240, JA-1733, JA-1802 Ambiguity JA-2070 Autocorrelation JA-43 Band-limited JA-22 Bessel JA-658 Eigenfunctions JA-33 Gaussian signals JA-2331 Jost JA

190 Subject Index FUNCTIONS (Continued) Legendre JA-121 Pulse transmission G-34G-8 andom JA-152, JA-2216 Sin x/x T-195 Sine and cosine G-47G-4; JA-380 Spectra G-34G-5 Wiener integral G-55G-1 FUNACE JA-1134 GALLIUM Analysis JA-1266 Surfaces JA-2188 GALLIUM ANTIMONIDE G-83G-0031; JA-927, JA-1149, JA-2028 GALLIUM ASENIDE JA-1371, JA-1614, JA-1642, JA-1675, JA-1949, JA-1984, JA-2032-I, II, JA-2131, JA-2155, JA-2227, JA-2302, JA-2337, JA-2339; MS-241, MS-675, MS-735, MS-752 GALVANO-THEMOMAGNET1C PHENOMENA JA-1922, JA-1945, JA-1970, JA-1991, JA-1995, JA-2014, JA-2039, JA-2067, JA-2089A; JA-1422 GAMES THEOY T-279 GANETS T-267; G-53G-0065 GAS ADSOPTION T-252; JA-716 GAS ANALYSIS Q-5 GASES Chemical kinetics G-35G-2; JA-902 GAUGES JA-2157, JA-2176 JA-U!5, JA GAUSSIAN POCESSES T-157; JA-943, JA-976, JA-1997, JA-2331 GENDAE T-241, G-22G-0019, G-22G-0042 G-22G-0020, GEODESICS JA-1589, JA-1590, JA-1590A; MS-28 GEOMETY JA-1591, JA-1592, GEMANE JA-3 5, JA-47 JA-1725, JA-1773 GEMANIUM Arsenic removal T-43; JA-113 Crystal growth JA-433 Cyclotron resonance JA-113, JA-118 JA-150, JA-168, JA-517 Dislocations T-85; JA-119, JA-120 Electrons JA-1410, JA-1547 Fine structure JA-1216 Galvanomagnetic effects T-115; JA-394. JA-449, JA-552, JA-628, JA-1019, JA-1545,.TA JA-2268; MS-424 Hall effect JA-323, JA-387, JA-403 High temperature effects MS-436 JA-62 8 Impurities JA-119, JA-243, JA-245, JA-811, JA-1872; MS-26 Krypton adsorption JA-1055 Magneto resistance JA-791, JA-1605 Noise effects T-80; JA-258 Optical properties JA-793, JA-960, JA-1281 Oxide films JA-1377 Properties G-85G-0008; JA-137, JA-251, JA-702, JA-783, JA-888, JA-1367 Quantum effects JA-1928; MS-203, MS-479 Surface effects T-80; JA-161, JA-237, JA-404, JA-413, JA-494, JA-561, JA-893, JA-998; JA-570, JA-575, JA

191 Subject Index GEMANIUM (Continued) Transitions JA-1085; JA-1035 X-ray analysis JA-927 GEMANIUM OXIDES JA-1007 GEMANIUM-IODIDE SOLUTION JA-1812 GEMANIUM-SILICON ALLOYS Optical properties JA-1006 GAPHITE Cyclotron resonance JA-669 Magnet ore flection JA-2194, JA-2208 GOUP II-VI COMPOUNDS JA-1797, JA-2220 GOUP III-V COMPOUNDS T-150; JA-839, JA-1396A, JA-1607, JA-1709, JA-1735, JA-1819, JA-1933; JA-1391, MS-24, MS-270 HYDOGEN FLUOIDE JA-968 HYDOXYL GOUP Microwave spectra JA-2348 adio observation JA-2287, JA-2288 HYPESONIC FLOW JA-2078 HYPEVELOCITY PELLETS Wakes T-248, T-307, T-342 HYPEVELOCITY E-ENTY MS-163 HYPEVELOCITY SPHEES adiation T-290; JA-1772, JA-1967 HYPEVELOCITY VEHICLES Scattering G-312G-0002: JA-1891 HEATING With photons JA-2112 HELICAL CONDUCTOS T-26 HELICAL DENSITY WAVES T-320 HELIUM, LIQUID G-46-46, G ; JA-1064, JA-1517, JA-1558, JA-1636, JA-1788, JA-1878, JA-1921, JA-1925, JA-1993, JA-2013, JA-2090, JA-2097, JA-2223; JA-1015, JA-1496, JA-1564, MS-69, MS-78, MS-543, MS-544 HIGH PESSUE TECHNIQUES JA-347, JA-495, JA-633, JA-1025 HUMAN ENGINEEING T-4; JA-188, JA-196, JA-482, JA-605, JA-1146, JA-1184, JA-2034, JA-2166A HYBIDS JA-1506A HYDOGEN Microwave spectra JA-2348 IMAGE TUBES G-8 5G-0004 IMPEDANCE JA-1986, JA-2304 INDIUM Analysis JA-946, JA-1525 INDIUM ANTIMONIDE JA-650, JA-651, JA-894, JA-927 JA-1428, JA-1455, JA-1466, JA-1510, JA-1534, JA-1535, JA-1549, JA-1567, JA-1629, JA-1692, JA-1710, JA-1766, JA-1795, JA-1819, JA-1864, JA-1894, JA-1929, JA-2045, JA-2139, JA-2149, JA-2202, JA-2246, JA-2265, JA-2290; JA-1385, JA-1392A, MS-209, MS-455; Bib-3 INDIUM ASENIDE JA-650, JA-651, JA-1494, JA-2139, JA-2197, JA-2184 INDIUM TELLUIDE JA-2243 INDUCTANCE BIDGE JA-1581A INDUCTANCE COILS JA

192 Subject Index INETIAL NAVIGATION T-289 INFOMATION ETIEVAL G-4G-0002; JA-1514, JA-1880B; MS-242 INFOMATION THEOY JA-2274; JA-1530, MS-831 U.S.S.. JA-546; MS-84 INFAED CELL JA-2189 INFAED DETECTOS JA-1808; JA-S44 INFAED SPECTOSCOPY JA-1461 INTEFEOMETES T-16; G ; JA-1698, JA-2306 [NTEMETALLIC COMPOUNDS JA-763, JA-839, JA-892, JA-998, JA-1607; JA-1391, JA-1392A; MS-269 IONIZATION GAUGE Tests T-298 IONOSPHEE E -layer G-33G-0014; JA-1961 Earth-cavity resonances JA-1647, JA-1917, JA-2038; MS-567 Electron density G-3G-0002 F-region T-274; G-30G-0014; JA-1966; MS-253A, MS-836 Perturbations JA-2218 eflection T-1 Scattering T-1, T-81, T-274; JA-344, JA-1593, JA-1784, JA-1983, JA-2119; MS-10A, MS-253A, MS-836 Temperature JA-2299 Transmission T-93, T-168; JA-1107, JA-1916 ION, ATOMIC JA-7 73 ION NITIDES JA-1697; JA-1425 ION SULFIDE MS-363 ION WHISKES MS-599 JAMMING T-41, T-103 KEPLEIAN OBITS G-22G-0038 KESTON THEOY JA-1599 KINEPLEX G-25G-0017, G-2 5G-0024 KLYSTON OSCILLATOS G KLYSTONS T-227, T-316, G-48-9; JA-2203A; MS-627 Frequency control T-253 Multicavity T-264, T-348; G-43G-1; JA-1670; JA-1326 KYPTON Adsorption.TA-42 8, JA-1055 LAMINATES Elasticity G-25G-0015 LANTHANUM COMPOUNDS JA-814; JA-869 LAPLACE INTEGALS JA-381 LASES JA-1984, JA-2043, JA-2065, JA-2152, JA-2167, JA-2246, JA-2247, JA-2258, JA-2280, JA-2290, JA-2294, JA-2302, JA-2337, JA-2339; MS-654, MS-752, MS-910 Oscillations JA-1868, JA-2052, JA-2283 aman MS-674 LATTICE THEOY T-252; JA-1867, JA-2025; MS-94 LEAD Superconductivity MS-551 LEAD SULFIDE JA-1808 JA-1885,- JA-1913, 191

193 Subject Index I FAD TEL LI IDE G-85G-0011; JA-1785, JA-2263, JA-2270 LEANING JA-1511, JA-1667, JA-1777, JA-1830A, JA-1896, JA-1908, JA-2140; MS-84 LEANING MACHINES MS-583 LEGENDE SEQUENCES G-34-71, G-36G-0047 LEMMAS G-52G-0020 LENSES Design JA-2026 Eaton T-273 Luneburg T-273, T-277 LIGHT PEN T-296; JA-1443 LIGHT SOUCES JA-2065 LINCOLN LABOATOY History JA-1087 LINCOLN WITE G-51-8; JA-1057 LINEA SYSTEMS Time-varying G-41G-6; JA-1307 LITHIUM COMPOUNDS JA-867 LITHIUM HYDIDE JA-1144, JA-1145, JA-1173, JA-1249 LOGISTICS G-22G-0071, G-22G-1 LOENTZ GOUP JA-2240; Bib-22 LOW ALTITUDE DETECTION T-161 LUMINESCENCE JA-2302, JA-2312 LUNA COMMUNICATION G-30G-00H; MS-25 LUNA EFLECTIONS T-187, T-256, T-288, T-272; G-3G-0003, G-3G-0004; JA-1108, JA-1388, JA-1563, JA-1650A, JA-1748, JA-1992, JA-1994, JA-1988, JA-2192, JA-2252, JA-2262; MS-595, MS-645 MACHINES (AUTOMATIC) G-54-4 MACHINING JA-2185 MADISTE JA-1981 MAGNETIC AMPLIFIES JA-32, JA-238 MAGNETIC COES T-133, T-164, T-210, T-247; G-2G-24-83, G-52G-0014; JA-145, JA-146, JA-373, JA-480, JA-566, JA-566A, JA-I456; JA-78, JA-1301, MS-I24 MAGNETIC FIELDS Coils JA-522, JA-807 Detection T-202; JA-1376 Electrical conduction JA-1302 Generation JA-1078, JA-1354; JA-611 High frequency JA-1556, JA-1884; MS-441 Quantum theory JA-1357 MAGNETIC FILMS T-278; G-50-1, G-51-2, G-51-10, G-51-11; JA-1659, JA-1882, JA-1979, JA-2324; JA-865, JA-1049, JA-1325, JA-1384, JA-1433, MS-237, MS-680, MS-9"l3A. :vfs-917h. \1S-9 c i2 MAGNETIC MATEIALS JA-315, JA-681, JA-H62, JA-891,.IA-1044, JA-1077; JA-838 MAGNETIC ESONANCE T-261; JA-1138; MS-257, MS-449 MAGNETIC STOAGE G-53G-0059; JA-252, JA-480, JA-774, JA-1799, JA-1910; MS-382 MAGNETIC TAPE JA-2231; JA-1039 MAGNETISM T-267; JA-I600 Cliemical bond JA-1789 Non-metals JA

194 Subject Index MAGNETOMETE T-202; JA-524, JA-1200, JA-1376; JA-871 MAGNETOSTICTION T-54 MAGNETONS T-16; JA-9, MAGNETS Heinsenberg MS-843 Solenoid JA-863 Superconducting MS-394; Bib-18 MAN-MA CHINE JA-1714 MANGANESE COMPOUNDS JA-1721; MS-353 JA-634, JA-639, JA-2176 MANGANESE OXIDE JA-1570, JA-1338; JA-1180 MANGANESE PHOSPHIDE JA-2136; MS-666 MANGANITES JA-357 MANGANOUS FLUOIDE T-302; JA-772 MANGANOUS STANNATE JA-1723 MAKOV POCESSES JA-592, JA-780, JA-1193 MAS econnaissance vehicle G MAlSES JA-1050, JA-1293, JA-1348, JA-1440; JA-1412A, MS-144A, MS-179 Cyclotron resonant MS-217 Infrared G-26G-1; JA-1888 Solid-state JA-817, JA-896, JA-941, JA-959, JA-977, JA-1002, JA-1074, JA-1321, JA-1524, JA-1662, JA-1888, JA-2032, JA-2139, JA-2149, JA-2184, JA-2197, JA-2227, JA-2307; JA-933, MS-735, MS-779B MASS SPECTOSCOPY T-265, JA-1855, JA-2091 MATEIALS Dynamic loads G-71G-2 MATHEMATICS T-2, T-12, T-14, T-73, T-95, T-123, T-152, T-182, T-195, T-217; G-22G-0046, G-22G-0051, G-22G-0052, G-22G-0061, G-22G-3, G-25G-1, G-28G-1, G-28G-3, G-34G-1, G-34G-5, G-36-36, G-36G-0047, G-41G-0011, G-47-32, G-47-37, G-47G-4, G-52G-0013, G-52G-0020, G-52G-5, G-66G-1, G-81G-1; JA-37, JA-331, JA-381, JA-446, JA-476, JA-488, JA-528, JA-534, JA-581, JA-667, JA-780, JA-823, JA-983, JA-1000, JA-1132, JA-1240, JA-1254, JA-1381, JA-1578A, JA-1589, JA-1603A, JA-1693, JA-1725, JA-1733, JA-1736, JA-1737, JA-1741, JA-1773, JA-1790, JA-1802, JA-1881, JA-1897, JA-1950, JA-1985, JA-2012, JA-2021A, JA-2033, JA-2075, JA-2099, JA-2 120, JA-2 124, JA-2240, JA-2257, JA-2316, JA-2323 MATIX ALGEBA T-14, T-217; G-47-38, JA-1132, JA-1657 MAUDE G-34-57, G MEASUE THEOY G-55G-0030 MEMOY Psychological factors G-54G-0025; JA-1374, JA-1718 MEMOY DEVICES T-3, T-133, T-153, T-247, T-278; G-25G-0021, G-312G-0006, G-50-1, G-51-11, G-51G-2, G-52G-0018, G-52G-1, G-53G-0039, G-53G-0044, G-53G-0051; JA-46, JA-146, JA-1653, JA-1659, JA-2324; JA-1164, JA-1301, MS-42, MS-680, MS-913A, MS-952 MECUY, POJECT MS-524, MS-525 MECUY SELENIDE JA-1549, JA-1775, JA-1828, JA-1951, JA-2225; MS-199, MS-200, MS-201, MS-268 MECUY TELLUIDE JA-2225; MS-200, MS-201, MS-268 MECUY-SELENIUM JA-1887 METALS Interband transitions JA-1820; MS-204 Thermodynamics MS

195 Subject Index \IKTI'X)K ECIIOKS T-132; G-30C.-0003, JA-1832A MICOBA LANCE JA MICOMETEOOIDS JA-2168 MICOSCOPES Lorentz attachment MS-601, MS-640 Microwave G-53G-0064 MICOWAVE DEVICES JA-1821; JA MICOWAVE DISCHAGE Shielding MS-641 MICOWAVE EQUIPMENT Bandwidth T-55 MICOWAVE SPECTOSCOPY JA-1556, JA-2348 MICOWAVES JA-1409 MIDAS G-25G-5 MILGO G-25G-0010, G-25G-0025 MILLIMETE WAVES Applications G-4G-0010, G-82-8, G-82-9, G-82G-0017, G-82G-1; JA-1276; JA-1219, MS-135, MS-141, MS-240, MS-527 MINI MAX T-219 MISSILE TAJECTOIES G-22G-0061, G , G-312G-5, G-312G-13 MISSILES Miss-distance G-4G-0007 MODEL ATMOSPHEE G-22G-0004 MODULATION T-9; JA-914, MS-67 MODULATOS Single-sideband G-48-6 MOLYBDENUM COMPOUNDS JA-2219 MOLYBDENUM-PEMALLOY JA-270 MOON adar cross sections JA-2192 Surface measuremenls MS-172, MS-59S; Bib-19 Visibility cliarts G-52G-3 MOVING TAGET INDICATOS T-107, T-171, T-204; G-45-34, G MULTIPLEX EQUIPMENT G-6 5G-3 NEEDLES (See also West Ford) Lifetimes JA-1834 Specifications G-21G-0018, G-21G-0019; JA-1738 NEVOUS SYSTEM JA-1493; MS-S09 NETWOK THEOY T-191; G-25G-19; JA-979, JA-1193, JA-1645, JA-1958, JA-2178A; Bib-9, Bib-21; Q-3 NEUONS Network activity JA-1518A,' JA-1518B, MS-292. MS-482A NEUTONS Scattering T-312; JA-160 NICKEL JA-265 NICKEL ASENIDES MS-669 NICKEL COMPOUNDS JA-1454; MS-671, MS-679 NICKEL-ION FILMS JA-2069, JA-2129; JA-142S, MS-132, MS-238, MS-660, MS-917B, MS-918 NIOBIUM JA-2005, JA-2238, JA-2276 NIOBIUM COMPOUNDS JA-1863A, JA-1914; MS-512, MS

196 Subject Index NIOBIUM-TIN WIE JA-1954; MS-594 NITOBENZENE aman scattering JA-2264 NOISE T-7, Tit-13, T-158, T-159; G-22G-0011, G-22G-0035, G-22G-0043, G-34G-8, G-47G-7; JA-334, JA-424, JA-546, JA-1194, JA-2074, MS-704, MS-707 (iaussian T-75, G-35G-10; JA-275, JA-1247 Mathemat ics G-46G-0009; JA-37, JA-42, JA-1729 adio JA-1579 Temperature JA-1729 NOISE FILTES G-22G-0024 NOMAC T-7, T-33, T-41, T-57 NONLINEA SYSTEMS JA-1501, JA-1578A, JA-2033, JA JA-2075, JA-2178A NUCLEA ATTACK G-22G-0071, G- 12G-1 NUCLEA EXPLOSIONS Detect ion G-34G-2; JA-2038, NUCLEA MATTE G-81G-0022; JA-1770 NUCLEA EACTOS Q-2 JA-2144 NUMBES THEOY G-47-34, G-66G-1; JA-1870 OH GOUP JA-2287, JA-2288, JA-2348 OPEA G-22G-0027 OPTICAL WINDOWS JA-1878 OPTIMIZATION (See Adaptive Control) ODE-DISODE THEOY JA-1777 OTHOMATCH T-346; JA-2064 OSCILLATOS Backward wave G-48-7 Frequency-modulated T-l'l One-MC JA-999 Synchronization T-181 OXIDES Preparation JA-2137 Properties Bib-10 Spectrographic analysis JA-1704, JA-1907 Structure JA-1447 OXYGEN Neutron scattering JA-160 Spectrum JA-2009 OZONE G-32G-2 PACKAGING JA-810, JA-1143A PAAMAGNETIC ESONANCE G-82G-1; JA-1638, JA-2122 PAAMETIC AMPLIFIES G-21G-0016, G-41G-1, G-46-38, G-46-39; JA-1904, JA-2013, JA-2023; MS-179, MS-632 PAAMETIC AAYS JA-2151 PAAMETIC OSCILLATOS MS-676 PATICLE MECHANICS JA-2278 PATTEN ECOGNITION G-34-43, G-34-75, G-54-9, G-54-10, G-54-19, G-54G-0022, G-54G-0028; JA-964, JA-1123, JA-1528, JA-1612, JA-1613, JA-1619, JA-1654, JA-1711, JA-1724, JA-1745, JA-1763, JA-1818; JA-1544, MS-32, MS

197 Subject Index PAVEG G-22G-0012 PECEPTION JA-1763, JA-1875, JA-2166A; JA-1314, MS-89 PEIODOGAM G-47G-0025, G-47G-0027; JA-1851 PEMALLOY JA-642, JA-1620, JA-1796, JA-1798, JA-2050; JA-686, JA-870, JA-1111, JA-1112, JA-1115, JA-1386, JA-1421, JA-1486, MS-106, MS-127, MS-3 56 PEOVSKITLS JA-3 57, JA-891, JA-1573 PESISTON JA PHASE CONTOL JA-1242 I'll ASM DETECTOS G-47G-002S PHASE INTEGATOS T-189 PHASE SHIFTES Ferrite JA-92, JA-951; MS-180 U 11 F T-S9, T-176 PHASE-LOCKED LOOPS T-246, G-65G-5; JA-2106 PHOENIX T-76 PHONONS G-81G-0028, G-81G-1; JA 'IIOTOCONDUCTOS Cadmium selenide T-22 3 Cadmium sulfide T-200, T-223 PHOTODIODES JA-2043 PHOTOGAPHY Electronic Q-8 Microdensitometry Q-9 Motion principle Bib-4 PHOTON DETECTOS G-25G-16; JA-2180 PHOTON-ELECTON SYSTEM G-22G-0034 PHOTONS JA-2112 PIONEE V G-30G-0007 PITCH JA-1848, JA-1920, JA-2073; MS-513 PLAN POSITION INDICATOS T-23, T-104; JA-68 PLASMA TOCH JA-1678, JA-1744, JA-1937, JA-2049 PLASMAS Generation MS-904 Induction JA-2161 Non-linear effects G-25G-13; MS-845 Scattering T-284, T-287; G-312G-4, G-312G-8; MS-423 Semiconductor JA-2293; MS-685 Solar G-52G-0017 Thermal Bib-1 PLASTICS Spectrum analysis Bib-2 PLATING JA-2185 POISSON POCESSES G-25G-16 POLYMES JA-848 Spectrum analysis Bib-2 POLYNOMIALS G-28G-1, G-28G-3, G POLYUETHANE FOAMS MS-272 POTASSIUM CHLOIDE JA-840 POTASSIUM DIHYDOCIEN Index of refraction JA-2198 POTENTIOMETES JA POWE COMPAATO G-47G-26; JA-1484 POWE SPECTUM JA-2248 PHOSPHIDE 196

198 Subject Index POWE SUPPLIES T-106 PAESEODYMIUM OXIDES JA-2179 PECIPITATION T-112, T-144 PESSUE GAUGES G-46-47; JA-1862 PINTED CICUITS G-51G-3, G-51G-6; JA-735, JA-766, JA-1691, JA-2094 Testing G-25G-7; JA-1143, JA-1189 POBABILITY T-152; G-55G-0031 POJECT 861 G-21G-2, G-21G-3, G-21G-4, G-21G-6, G-21G-7 PSYCHOMETICS JA-158, JA-605, JA JA-1637, JA-1663, JA-1681; MS-91 PULSE AMPLIFIES G-51G-1, G-51G-5 PULSE CODING G PULSE COMPESSION T-207; JA-1974; MS-548B PULSE COUNTE JA-53 PULSE GENEATOS JA-2303 PU LSE MODU LA TO S G-65G-4 PULSE TANSFOMES JA-146 I'U LSI': TANSMISSION G-64G-3; JA-1209, JA-2292 QUANTUM ELECTONICS T-344; JA-1538, JA-2349; MS-674, MS-675, MS-676, MS-685, MS-735 QUANTUM MECHANICS T-310, G-37G-1, G-55G-0033; JA-1103, JA-1749; MS-49 QUATZ Bib-lb QUEUE INC, T-73; C.-58-6; JA-1682,.IA-1963; Bib-9 ADA 2-Mcps T CM T-S6 7 0-CM T Mcps G AN/CPN-18 T-63, T-138 AN/FC-47(XD-1) T-203; G Angular' accuracies G Arbuckle Neck G , G-312G-0004, G-312G-12 Array JA-1892 Automatic-alarm T-24, T-72 Backscatter G Bistatic T-82 CW T-82 Data processing T-67; JA-443; MS-61, MS-159 Display systems T-4 Doppler systems T-133; G-34G-6, G-41C G-47-19, G-47-25, G-47-29, G ; JA-1561 Early warning systems T-72 Echo areas T-123, T-158, TH-159 FA Campo T-276 Fluttar T-82 Ground-wave T-101, T-134 Haystack Hill T-324; MS-702 Interference T-3, T-S6, T-478, G

199 Subject Index ADA (Continued) L-band T-178 Long-range T-228; MS-896 Millstone T-272; G-21G-6, G-22G-0039, G-30G-0001, G-30G-0002, G-30G-0004, G-30G-0005, G-30G-0007, G-30G-0009, G-30G-0011, G-36G-2, G-41G-0004, G-52-4; JA-1563; JA-1128, JA-1423A Monopulse G-47G-7, G ; JA-2142 MTI T-107 Output G-47G-0026 Phased array T-228, T-236, T-299; G-41G-0012, G-41G-0014, G-41G-1 PF G-43-2 Pulse T-172; G-47G-0019, G-47G-0023 Pulse cancellation T-H9 Pulse-doppler T-154 anges T-318, T-319; G , G-47G-0013, G ; JA-1700 esolution T-281; G ; JA-2362 eview JA-2048 Solar T-276; JA-1625, JA-2300 Targets G ; JA-2362; MS-160 Theory JA-591. JA-724 Tracking space vehicles MS-86, MS-86A UHF T-305; G-21G-0011 Wallops Island T-305; G-21G-0003, G-21G-0005, G-21G-0006, G-312G-12 Waveforms MS-831, MS-909 X-3 T-72 X-band G-21G-0013, G-312G-0002, G-315G-3 ADA ASTONOMY T-234, T-282; G-34-84, G-34G-0005, G-34G-4, G-34G-6, G-34G-12, G , G-64G-4; JA-1698, JA-2096; MS-172, MS-328; Bib-14 ADA BEACONS G-312G-0004; MS-524 ADA COSS SECTIONS JA-2156, JA-2291 ADA ECEIVES MS-179, MS-285 ADA EFLECTOS MS-475A ADA SIGNALS Detection T-114; JA-482, JA-1194 ADIATION Atmosphere absorption JA-1722 ADIATION EFFECTS JA-1813A ADIATION HAZADS JA-1369 ADIO ASTONOMY T-256, T-272, T-288; G-47G-0018; JA-1198, JA-1467, JA-2287, JA-2288 ADIO JAMMING T-103; G-65G-2 ADIO ECEIVES T-98; G-47G-0018, G-52G-0019; JA-514 ADIO TANSMISSION T-37, T-38, T-93, G-32G-2 ADIO WAVES Propagation T-81, T-83, T-84, T-124. T-168, T-190, T-344; G-22G-0005, G-36G-1, G-47-38; JA-541, JA-558, JA-2101, JA-2165 efraction T-186 Scattering T-81, T-84; G-3G-0004, G-33G-0014, G ; JA-397 ADIOACTIVE DECAY JA-10 ADIO-FEQUENCY PULSES Spectra G-41G-5 ADIOMETES G-47-30, G-47G-0011; MS

200 Subject Index ADIOMETY G-34G-0003, C ; JA-1976, JA-2349; MS-344 ADOMES G-71G-3, G-71G-4, G-76-5, G-76G-0003; JA-1133, JA-1183; JA-1148, JA-1151, JA-1352A; MS-774; Bib-15-1, Bib-15-2 AMAN SCATTEING JA-2264 AMAN SPECTA Bib-16 ANDOM POCESSES JA-1615 ANDOM VAIABLES G-36G-36; JA-1555 ANDWOD G-25G-0008, G-25G-7, G-25G-10 AE EATH METALS JA-1759, JA-1939:.TA-838, MS-504 AE EATH OXIDES JA-768, JA-1077, JA-1106, JA-2116 AYDIST G-2 1G-0007 E-ENTY PHYSICS Instrumentation G-21G-0004, G-21G G-21G-0007, G-21G-0009, G-21G-0013, G-21G-0017; Parametric amplifiers G-21G-0016 Phenomena MS-163 eal time clock G-21G-0009 Tracking G-21G-0005, G-21G-0011, G-21G-0013, G-312G-0001 G-312G-0004 Video recording G-21G-0004 Wakes T-266, T-294 E-ENTY VEHICLES Optical detection G-312G-7 adar cross sections T-294; G-21G-0015 Bib-6 ECOGNITION MS-470 ECTIFIES T-99 EDUNDANCY O-21G-0029, Bib-21 EFLECTOMETES JA-2223 ELIABILITY JA-462; Bib-21 EPODUCTBILITY JA-532 ESINS Spectrum analysis Bib-2 ESONATOS G-48G-1 HODIUM OXIDE JA-2116 G-21G-8001; JA-1853; SAGE Data transmission G-2G-25-4, G-2G-25-12, G ; JA-649, JA-900; Display console T-237 eview JA-878 Tracking JA-1072 SAINT G-5G-0001 SAMPLING JA-1032, JA-1415 SATELLITE TAJECTOIES G-21G-1, G-22C.-10 JA-879 SATELLITES Cylindrical JA-2128 Effect of sunlight JA-2128 Orbits G-21G-4, G-21G-6, G-21G-0019, G-21G-0027, G-21G-0028, G-22G-0012, G-22G-0027, G-22G-0038, G-22G-0052, G-22G-6, G-36G-3; JA-1313A, JA

201 Subject Index SATELLITES (Continued) Perturbations Bib-7, Bib-23 adar tracking G-22G-0018, G-22G-0021, G-22G-0039; JA-903; JA-112E JA-1423A U.S.S.. JA-903 SCATTEING THEOY G-55G-0033; JA-2099 SCIENCE Basic JA-2232 Education JA-1941 History JA-1998 SEA CLUTTE T-56, T-83, JA-950 SECO MS-448 SECONDAY EMISSION T-2 57; G-46G-0006 SEISMIC WAVES G SEISMOMETES G-64G-6 SEMI-METALS G-8G-0012, JA-2039 SEMICONDUCTO-DIODES G-47G-3 T-134. T-204; JA-2165; G-81G-0022; JA SEMICONDUCTOS Applications JA-843, JA-2249 Boltzmann theory T-136 Chemistry MS-519 Cyclotron resonance (see under cyclotron) Dielectric relaxation JA-36 Dislocations JA-416 Energy-band T-295; JA-1965; MS-208 Etching T-293; JA-15I0. JA-2092; JA-1385 Faraday rotation JA-1750 Galvano-thermomagnelio effects JA-1860, JA-2039 Homogeneity JA-1893 Impurities JA-1758, JA-2282; JA-1036, JA-1451, MS-241 Light emission JA-2158 Low temperature JA-995 Magneto-optical effects T-249; G-84-4, G-8 5C.-0008, G-85G-0011; JA-875, JA-1085, JA-1086, JA-1149, JA-1338, JA-1431, JA-1775, JA-1795, JA-2035, JA-2143A; JA-958, JA-994, JA-1012A, JA-1034, MS-22, MS-453, MS-455 Mass measurements MS-456 Metallurgy JA-1536 Noise JA-54, JA-370, JA-422 P-N junction T-18; JA-2158 Plasma oscillations JA-299, JA-2056; MS-457 eviews JA-1565A Surfaces JA-230, JA-549, JA-1155, JA-1510, JA-1367, JA-1565A, JA-1601, JA-1709, JA-1819, JA-1915; JA-569, JA-570, JA-575, JA-602, JA-1375; MS-24 Thermodynamics JA-2086 Transport theory JA MS-451 SEQUENCES T-20, T-114; G-22G G-25G-2, G-34G-0006, G-47-37, G-51G-0018, G-55-22, G-55G-0024, G-55G-2, G-62G-4, G-62G-5, G-65G-6; JA-264, JA-939, JA-1990, JA-2209; MS-159 SEQUENTIAL MACHINES Algorithms T-270 SHELLS G-75G-0002; MS-447A SHIFT EGISTES T-32; JA-1382 SHIP STABILIZATION Bib

202 Subject Index SHIPS Detection T-101 SHOCK WAVES JA-2 SHOTPUT BALLOON G-30G-0001, G-30G-0002, G-30G-0004, G-3 3G-9 SICOSAS G-21G-8, G-62G-3 SIGNAL-TO-NOISE ATIO T-13, T-22, T-35, T-99; G-32G-26, G-34G-9, G-47G-0007, G-47G-0015, G-47G-0016, G-47G-0027, G-64G-1; JA-72, JA-384, JA-456, JA-647 SIGNALS Correlation techniques T-7, T-21, T-33; G-34G-4. G ; JA-686, JA-707, JA-747, JA-787, JA-1805, JA-2251; JA-912 Design G-36G-42, G-41G-0009; JA-1201, JA-2297; MS-161 Detection T-7, T-13, T-20, T-21, T-33, T-35, T-92, T-258, T-325; G-22G-2, G-28G-3, G-32-25, G-32-26, G-34G-0008, G-34G-7, G-47G-36, G-47G-0007, G-47G-001'\ G-47G-0016, G-47G-2, G-64G-1; JA-72, JA-410, JA-617, JA-881. JA-897, JA-1253, JA-1610 Frequency control G-41G-0008 FSK G-65G-2 Interference T-34; G-25G-0004 Noise-like T-7, T-116; JA-1680 Quantizing JA-1307A Stochastic G-34G-0008; JA-1610 Storage T-33 Telegraphic JA-1193 VHE T-21 Visual T-47 SILICON Dislocations T-85 Impurities O.84-4; JA-1516, JA JA-1872, JA-1944 Optical properties JA-845, JA-1944 Properties JA-137, JA-394, JA-449, JA-517, JA-628, JA-791, JA-1269A, JA-1515 Quantum effects JA-1928; MS-203, MS-479 Structure JA-208, JA-209, JA-272, JA-1S47 Tellurium doping JA-588 SIMPLEX SYSTEM G-22G-0025, G-22G-0053, G-22G-0071 SINGLE CYSTALS T-71, T-303, T-312; JA-365, JA-418, JA-507, JA-512, JA-1134, JA-1338, JA-1708, JA-1720, JA-1812, JA-1929, JA-1943, JA-2296; JA-8 57, MS-126, MS-666, MS-895 SKETCHPAD T-296 SLOWED-DOWN-VIDEO (SDV) T-61, T-100; G-2G SOLA PLASMAS G-52G-0017 SOLA ADA JA-1824, JA-2357; MS-433, MS-521 SOLA ADIATION PESSUE MS-267 SOLA SYSTEM JA-1760 SOLA WIND JA SOLID SOLUTIONS MS-347 SOLID STATE DEVICES JA-1794 SOLID STATE ELECTONICS JA-636 SOLID STATE PHYSIC'S Bibliography T-74 Crystal impurity levels JA-148, JA-218 Electron scattering JA-159, JA

203 Subject Index SOLID STATE PHYSICS (Continued) Electronic motions T-345; JA-124, JA-227, JA-369, JA-447, JA-773, JA-1497, JA-1546A, JA-1594, JA-1833, JA-1935; MS-94, MS-363, MS-940, MS-941 Entropy G-81G-0026, G-81G-0030; JA-1746 SOLIDS Adsorption JA-831 Band structure JA-743; MS-208 Electron bombardment T-268; MS-644 Faraday effect JA-2193; MS-270 Harmonic generation JA-2062 Ionic JA-1424 Machine perception T-315 Magnetoplasma reflection JA-1490; MS-45 Melt interface JA-2036 Non-linear effects JA-2000 Optical properties JA-1556 Plasma effects JA-1901 aman spectra Bib-16 Surface temperature T-268 SONA EQUIPMENT G-47G-0003 SOUND Propagation in helium JA-1021, JA-1229, JA-1318 SPACE CHAGES JA-16, JA-634, JA-639, JA-849 SPACE COMMUNICATIONS JA-2249; JA-1350 SPACE VEHICLES Control systems G-22G-8, G-22G-9 adar tracking MS-86, MS-87 ecovery Bib-6 SPANDA G-3I2G-12 SPAK-EOSION CUTTING T-303 SPECTOGAPHIC PLATES JA-1835 SPECTOMETES JA-1664; G-82G-1 SPEECH Intelligibility JA-228,' JA-1702, JA-2059 SPEECH COMPESSION G-36-41, G-62G-1; JA-2334 SPEECH SYNTHESIS JA-1726 SPHEES Hackscattering G-22G-16; JA-1340, JA-1772, JA-1959, JA-1967, JA-2130A SPHEOIDS G-25G-0002 SPIN WAVE ESONANCE T-239; G-82G-0029; JA-U05, JA-I298, JA-1373, JA-1631, JA-1646, JA-1677, JA-2141, JA-2277; JA-1116, JA-1472; MS-40, MS-121, MS-237 SPINELS T-267; JA-213, JA-1290, JA JA-1426A, JA-1816, JA-1927, JA-2272; MS-14, MS-133, MS-362, MS-943 Chromium JA-2117A; MS-227, MS-662 Manganese JA-1044 Vanadium T-269; JA-1973A SPLAT G-21G-0003 SQUAE OOTS Circuits JA-1958 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS T-34, T-92, G-34G-7, G-54G-0021; JA-534, JA-1051, JA-1415, JA-1555, JA-1960 STATISTICAL DETECTION JA-338 STEEOSCOPIC EFFECTS JA-1717 STOCHASTIC POCESSES T-219; JA-1817, JA-1895, JA-1978, JA-1982, JA-2044, JA-2148, JA-2159, JA-2228: MS-170A 202

204 Subject Index STOAGE TK-61 fubes STIP TANSMISSION LINES G-41G-0014; JA-519 SUPECONDUCTIVITY G-46G-0013; JA-287, JA-1477, JA-lb58, JA JA-1781, JA JA-1840, JA-1863A, JA-1914, JA-1972, JA-2005, JA-2103, JA-2170, JA-2234, JA-2235, JA-2260, JA-2265, JA-2276; MS-112, VIS-301, MS-394, MS-512, MS-551, MS-556, MS-589, MS-591, MS-594, MS-881, MS-958, Hili- 1 H SWEEP INTEGATION T-119 SWITCHES Coaxial T-170 F T-141 T T-146 UHF T-146 SWITCHING CICUITS T-27, T-110, T-120, T-130, T-226, T-247; GH-312G-O006; JA-14, JA-6L JA-97, JA-577, JA-1197, JA-1241; JA-1174 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS G-54-5; JA-592 TABLES N log T-60 Scattering G-22G-16 Tangent rays G-22G-0005 TELEMETY SYSTEM T-343 TELEPHONE SYSTEMS G-24G-54, G-25G-0003, G-25G G-25G G-25G-0024, G-25G G-25G-0028, G-25G-4, G-25G-5, G-25G-14, G-25G-15, G-32G-105; JA-1963, JA-1971, JA-2113; JA-1317, MS-56, MS-173, MS-560 TELETYPE SYSTEMS T-9; G-21G-0009, G-25G-0014, G-25G-3, G-25G-14, G-25G-15 TELETYPE TAPE Specifications G-21G-0022, G-21G-0024 TELEVISION Bandwidth reduction G-51G-0021 Motion principle Bib-4 Techniques JA-109 3; Q-4 TELLUIDES JA-1674, JA-2270, TEAIN G-36G-1; JA-2101 THEMISTES JA-657 THEMOELECTICITY JA-2068, JA-2162 JA-2285, JA-2328 THIN FILMS Magnetic properties T-197, T-239; G-82C.-0029; JA-576, JA-642, JA-906, JA JA-1210, JA-1288,.IA-2066; JA-861, JA-865, JA-868, JA-1049, JA-1164, JA-132 5, MS-42, MS-630; Bib-3 THOUGHT JA-1830A THUNDESTOMS JA-1831; MS-567 THYATONS JA-58, JA-382 TIN Superconductivity MS-556 TIN OXIDE JA-1704, JA-1852, JA-2122 TIN TELLUIDE JA-1957, JA-2068, JA-2275, JA-2285, JA-2328 TIOS I G-30G-0005 TITANIUM JA-243 TITANIUM OXIDE JA-1429 TACKING Automatic range T-318; G-21G-0005 Mathemat Lcs T-14; G-22G

205 Subject Index TACKING LOOP G-30G-0010 TAILBLAZE I T-294; G-312G-0001, G-312G-0004, G-312G-7 TAILBLAZE It G-312G-5 TANSDUCES C.-47G-0014; JA-913, MS-892 TANSFOMES Toroidal K JA-1752 TANSISTOS T-133 Applications T-98, T-100, T-106, T-110, T-120, T-130, T-133, T-156; G-62G-2; JA-178-, JA-514, JA-566, JA-577, JA-992, JA-1209, JA-1242, JA-1382, JA-2043 Bibliography T-74 Circuits T-25, T-27, T-32, T-177; JA-6, JA-14, JA-49, JA-921, JA-1767; JA-1301; Q-3 Flip-Flops JA-298 Junctions JA-87, JA-91, JA-97, JA-131, JA-298 eliability T-199, T-221 Silicon T-177 UHF JA-2108 VHF T-286 TANSITION ELEMENT OXIDES Optical properties JA-1338 TANSITION METALS Band structure T-208; JA-1628 Wave functions JA-866 TANSMISSION LINES T-26, T-68; G-46G-0002, G-46G-0010; JA-64, JA-979, JA-1097, JA-1986 TANSPONDES JA-1587 TANSPOTATION Bib-9 TANSWOD G-25G-0019 TAVELING WAVE ESONATO G-46-48, G-46G-0007; JA-1652 TAVELING WAVE TUBES G-47G-00H, G-48-8 TINIDAD JA-2087 TIODES JA-430 TOPOSPHEE Water vapor JA-886 TOPOSPflEIC SCATTE T-37, T-38, T-84, T-151, T-183, T-259; G-25G-9, G-33G-0015, G-36G-25; JA-127, JA-216, JA-320, JA-421, JA-752, JA-978, JA-1655, JA-1861; Bib-12 TUNNELING G-52G-0018, G-81G-0031; JA-1653, JA-1869, JA JA-2235; MS-205 ULTASONIC ABSO1 'TI()N Q-7 ULTASONIC BEAMS JA-23 ULTASONIC DELAY LINES T-42, T-160; JA-46, JA-911; JA-1163 ULTASONIC DETECTO MS-762 ULTASONICS JA-1556, JA-2153, JA-2286 ULTAVIOLET INSTUMENTS JA-2223, JA-2224 UNDEGOUND TESTING G-34G-2 U.S.S.. Artificial intelligence Bib-8 Technical publications Bib

206 Subject Index VACUUM SYSTEMS JA-2133, JA-2171, VANADIUM JA-1648 JA-Z157; Q-5 VANADIUM OXIDES JA-1429, JA-1430, MS-351 VAACTOS G-47G G-47G-5; JA-1903, JA-1987, JA-2023, JA-2233, JA-2351, JA-2355 VAIABLES G-58-2, G-58G-0013 VELOCITY adar measurement JA-1700 VENUS adar echoes G-21G-7, G-34G-12, G-64G-4; JA-1243, JA-1597, JA-1919, JA-2053, JA-2182, JA-2252; MS-487 VISUAL ACUITY G-58G-0018; JA-262, JA-1644, JA-1822, JA-2088; MS-626 VISUAL DISPLAYS T-49 Color coding JA-261 VISUAL MONITOING T-47; JA-683, JA-1877 VISUAL SEACH JA-2199 VOCODE G-62G-1; JA-2019 VOICE TANSMISSION G-65G-1 JA-1769A, WAVEGUIDE WINDOWS G-46G-0003 WAVEGUIDES Anisotropic ol)stacles JA-884, JA-1340 Cylindrical T-313 Hvbrid junctions T-28, T-255 Magnet ohvdrodynamic " T-3"04 Polarization G-46G-3. G-61C ectangular' T-89, T-174 A-92, JA-342- IA-317 Shorting plungers G-315G-0001 Shunt devices G-46G-1 WEIGHT-TO-DAG G-47G-6 \TIO WEST FOD (see also NEEDLES) T-251. T-259, T-343, G-21G-0022, G-21C.-0024, G-21G-0026, Gr-21G-0027, G-21G-0028, G-21G-0031, G-62G-8; JA-2175, JA WILDCATTING T-3 WIING G-51G-3 YTTIUM ION GANET G-53G-0065 WAKES Hypersonic T-342 JA2104, JA-2289 Ionized T-266_ G-312G-10 Turbulent G-3I2G-3 WALLOPS ISLAND G-21G-0003, G-21G-0004, G-21G-0006 ZEO-COSSING JA-1093 ZINC Chemical analysis JA-348 ZINC OXIDE JA

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