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ARMED SERVICES TECHNICAL INFORMATION AGENCYARLINGTON HALL STATIONARLINGTON 12, VIRGINIA

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NOTICE: When government or other dravings, speci-fications or other data are used for any purposeother than in connection with a definitely relatedgovernment procurement operation, the U. S.Government thereby incurs no responsibility, nor anyobligation whatsoever; and the fact that the Govern-ment may have fonnulated, furnished, or in any waysupplied the said drawings, specifications, or otherdata is not to be regarded by implication or other-wise as in any manner licensing the holder or anyother person or corporation, or conveying any rightsor permission to manufacture, use or sell anypatented invention that may in any way be relatedthereto.

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CRDL Technical LibraryLibrary Document List No. 541 (Unclassified Section)Item Numbers 63,187 - 63,476 Incl. 27 October 1961

The Library Document List of the Technical Library of the US Army

Chemical Research and Development Laboratories is prepared and circulated to

i personnel of the Chemical Corps in order to provide information concerning the

S• availability of reports currently received.

Reference to the reports is made by the use of the original file

reference when possible (as f-orton Report, Suffield Report, Chemical Corps

floard Report, etc.

Copies of r.eports related to the projects of the Directorate of

Medical Research are filed in Building 355 and those of interest to Nuclear De-

fence Laboratory are filed in NDL. When the report is available only in Build-

ing 355 or in NDL, a notation to that effect is given.

However, requests for any of the reports listed may be made either

to the Service Desk in Building 330 or Building 355 or NDL.

Requests from outside agencies for reports other than Chemical Re-

search and Development Laboratories Reports should be addressed to the origin-

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CRDL Technical LibraryLibrary Document List No. 541 (Unclassified Section) 27 October 1961

Reports Received 9 October Through 27 October 1961

A. CHEMICAL & PHYSICAL

63,187. A Purity Analysis Survey of Cape Canaveral Liquid Oxygen, W.L. Ent,C.J. Sterner, Air Products, Incorporated, Allentown, Pennsylvania, Contractwith Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards Air Force Base, April 1961. ContractAF 33(616)-6730 Tech. Rept.

63,188. Fluorocarbon NF Compounds, J.A. Young, R.D. Dresdner, Engineering andIndustrial Experiment Station, University of Florida. Contract DA 01-009-ORD-772 Quart Tech Rept 2.

63,189. Synthesis of Compounds for Use in Chemical Warfare Research, B.LoSouther, Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation, Contract DA-18-108-Cml-6572,2 October 1961, Contract DA-I8-108-405-Cml-296 Brief Sum./July 1961.

63,190. Synthesis of Compounds for Use in Chemical Warfare Research, B.L.Souther, Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation, Contract DA-18-108-Cml-6572,2 October 1961. Contract DA-18-108-405-Cml-296 L.P./September 1961.

63,191. Analytical and Physical Studies of Chemical Agents and Related Com-pounds, D.E, Kramm, and Others, W.R. Grace and Company, Period: August 1961,Contract DA-IS-108-Cml-6612, 5 September 1961. Contract DA-18-108-405-Cml-847P.R. 10.

63,192. Design, Synthesis and Evaluation of Drugs as Incapacitating Agents,C.F. Geschickter, C.H. Grogan, Georgetown University. 14 September 1961.Contract DA-18-108-405-Cml-930 Annual Report.

63,193, Incapacitating Action of CW Chemicals, C.S. Petty, University ofMaryland, Period: 1 April - 30 September 1961, 21 September 1961. ContractDA-18-108-Cml-6562 Semi-Annual/l April-30 Sept. 1961.

63,194. Synthesis of Non-Commercial Available Compounds, L.J. Glunz, RegisChemical Company, Period: 15 August to 14 September 1961, 14 September 1961.Contract DA-18-108-Cml-6625 P.R. 3.

63,195. Purification of Organic Compounds by Membrane Permeation, J.L.Eisenmann, Ionics, Incorporated, Period: 1 July to 1 September 1961, 15 Septem-ber 1961. Contract DA-18-108-Cml-6626 P.R. 1.

63,196. Encapsulated Aerosols, R.C. Robbins, Stanford Research InstitutelMonthly Progress Report for September 1961, 9 October 1961, Contract DA-18-108-405-Cml-746 M.P.R. 17.

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63,197. Micro-Module Production Program, Surface Communications Division,Radio Corporation of America, Camden, New Jersey, Period Covered: April 1, 1961-July 1, 1961, 1 July 1961. Contract DA-36-039-SC-75968 QR 13.

63,198. Microwave Solid-State Devices, A.E. Bakanowski, and Others, Preparedby Bell Telephone Laboratories on Behalf of Western Electric, Incorporated,Contract with Signal Research and Development Laboratories, Period Covered:April 1 - June 30, 1961, 30 August 1961. Contract DA 36-030-sc-85325Interim Rept. 5.

63,199. Boron Polymers, T.L. Heying, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, NewHaven, Connecticut, Contract with Office of Naval Research, 5 September 1961.Contract Nonr 3395(00) QPR 1.

63,200. Process of Applying Thin Films of Polytetrafluoroethylene Resins onSteel Surfaces, R.L. Abbott, Bureau of Weapons, Navy Department, 15 August 1961.Navy Dept. NAVWEPS OD 10362 First Revision,

63,201. Electron Coupling of Nuclear Spins. V. BivratLional Effects in CHXGroups, H.S. Gutowsky, and Others, Contract with Office of Naval Research, Uni-versity of Illinois, Urban, Illinois, 1 August 1961. Contract Nonr 1834(13).

63,202. Tetrakis (p:Dimethylaminophenyl)Ethylene Diiodide and Its Free RadicalBehavior, D.H. Anderson, and Others, University of Illinois, Contract with Officeof Naval Research, 23 July 1961. Contract Nonr 1834(13) Tech, Rept. 41.

63,203. Combustion of Elemental Boron, CP. Talley, Quarterly Summary Reportfor May Through July 1960, Texaco Experiment Incorporated, 1 August 1960. Con.-tract Nonr-1883(00) TM-1269.

63,204. Combustion of Elemental Boron, C.P. Talley, H.P. Woods, QuarterlySummary Report for August Through October 1960, Texaco Experiment, Incorporated,1 November 1960. Contract Nonr-1883(00) TM-1270.

63,205. Combustion of Elemental Boron, C.P. Talley, H.P. Woods, Quarterly Sum-mary Report for November 1960 Through January 1961, Texaco Experiment Incorpo-rated, 1 February 1961. Contract Nonr-1883(00) TM-1271.

63,206, Truncations in the Methods of Intermediate Problems for Lower Boundsto Eigenvalues, N.W. Bazley, Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins Univer-sity, Silver Spring, Maryland, February 1961. Contract NOrd 7386 CM 991.

63,207. A First Order Magnetohydrodynamic Stokes Flow, V. OtBrian, AppliedPhysics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University, Silver Spring, Maryland,June 1961. Contract NOrd 7386 CM 997,

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63,208. Inorganic Chlorides and Oxychlorides as Solvents. Ebullioscopic Researchin Phosphorus Oxychloride, V. Gutmann, F. Mairinger, Austria, Institute forInorganic and General Chemistry of the Polytechnic Institute, Vienna, ContractDA-91-591-EUC-1559 Special Report No. 10, 5 April 1961. CRDL 550 Au-lO/SpecialRept 10, April 5, 1961 (Translation).

63,209. Dynamics of Re-Entry, J.Y. Caron, Canada, Canadian Armament Researchand Development Establishment, CARDE Technical Memorandum 389/60, February 1961.CRDL 550 Ca-1507/TM 389/60.

63,210. Transient Interaction Between Molecules and Electromagnetic Radiation.Paper Presented at the CAP Congress June 7-10,1961, A.J. Beaulieu, K.A. Laurie,Canada, Canadian Armament Research and Development Establishment, CARDE Tech-nical Memorandum 619/61, August 1961. CRDL 550 Ca-1507/TM 619/61.

63,211. Systematic Axial Load Fatigue Tests Using Unnotched Aluminum Alloy 2024-T4 Extruded Bar Specimens, S.R. Swanson, Canada, Institute of Aerophysics, Uni-versity of Toronto, UTIA Technical Note No. 35, AFOSR 344, May 1960. CRDL 550Ca-1729/35.

63,212. Note on the Design of Redundant Structures, E.D. PQppleton, Canada,Institute of Aerophysics, University of Toronto, UTIA Technical Note 36, July1960. CRDL 550 Ca-1729/36.

63,213. Studies of Ground Effect on an Inwardly Inclined Annular Jet. Part IApparatus and Method of Testing; Effects of Aspect Ratio and Pressure Ratio,D.B. Garland, Canada, Institute of Aerophysucs, University of Toronto, UTIATechnical Note 37, August 1960. CRDL 550 Ca-1729/37.

63,214. Head-On Interaction of Oblique Shock Waves, S. MtIder, Canada, Instituteof Aerophysics, University of Toronto, UTLA Technical Note 38, September 1960.

CRDL 550 Ca-1729138.

63,215. Evaluation of Two Asbestos.Reinforced Plastic Materials, A.C. Cornwell,Great Britain, Royal Aircraft. Establishment Tech. Note Chen. 1367, December1960. CRDL 550 E-306.

63,216. Two New Fatigue Machines for Testing Reinforced Plastics, R.B. Heywood,Great Britain. Royal Aircraft Establishment Tech. Note Chem. 1380, April 1961.CRDL 550 E-307.

63,217. Development and Engineering Test Report, Charges, Antifreeze, FireExtinguisher, Lithium/Calcium Chloride Base, J.E. Malcolm, U.S. Army EngineerResearch and Development Laboratories, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, Task 8M76-04-001.-02, 20 July 1961. Ft Belvoir ERDL Tech Rept 1681-TR.

63,218. The Turbulent Flow in Diffusers of Small Divergence Angle, GA.Gourzhienko, Central Aero-Hydrodynamical Institute, National Advisory Committeefor Aeronautics, October 1947 NACA TM 1137.

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63,219. Free-Flight Observation of a Separated Turbulent Flow Including HeatTransfer up to Mach 8.5, DG. McConnell, National Aeronautics and Space Adminis-tration, October 1961. NASA TN D-278.

63,220. Choosing a Suitable Sweep Rate for Sinusoidal Vibration Testing , N.Granick, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, October 1961. NASA TND-709.

63,221. Effect of Multiple-Nozzle Geometry on Jet-Noise Generation, V.G. Rollin,National Aeronautics and Space Administration, September 191961. NASA TN D-770.

63,222L An Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Mach Number, StabilizerDihedral, and Fin Torsional Stiffness on the Transonic Flutter Characteristicsof a Tee-Tail, N.S. Land, A.G. Fox, National Aeronautics and Space Administra-tion, October 1961. NASA TN D-924.

63,223. Configuration Factors for Exchange of Radiant Energy Between Axisym-metrical Sections of Cylinders, Cones, and Hemispheres and Their Bases, A.J.Buschman, Jr., C.M. Pittman, National Aeronautics and Space Administration,October 1961. NASA TN D-944.

63,224. Laminar Heat-Transfer and Pressure Measurements at a Mach Number of 6on Sharp and Blunt 150 Half-Angle Cones at Angles of Attack up to 900, R.J. Conti,National Aeronautics and Space Administration, October 1961. NASA TN D-962.

63,225. Analytical and Preliminary Simulation Study of a Pilot's Ability toControl the Terminal Phase of a Rendezvous with Simple Optical Devices and aTimer, E.C. Lineberry, Jr., and Others, National Aeronautics and Space Adminis,tration, October 1961. NASA TN D-965.

63,226. Measurement and Empirical Correlation of Transpiration-CoolingParameters on a 250 Cone in a Turbulent Boundary Layer in Both Free Flight anda Hot-Gas Jet, T.E. Walton, Jr., B. Rashis, National Aeronautics and SpaceAdministration, October 1961. NASA TN D-967.

63,227. Effect of Groundboard Height on the Aerodynamic Characteristics of aLifting Circular Cylindex Using Tangential Blowing from Surface Slots forLift Generation, V.E. Lockwood, National Aeronautics and Space Administration,October 1961. NASA TN D..969.

63,228. Free-Flight Investigation of Heat Transfer to an Unswept Cylinder Sub-jected to an Incident Shock and Flow Interference from an Upstream Body atMach Numbers up to 5.50, H.S. Carter, R.E. Carr, National Aeronautics and SpaceAdministration, October 1961. NASA TN D-988.

63,229. Project Echo - FM Demodulators with Negative Feedback, C.L. Ruthroff,Bell Telephone Laboratoiies, National Aeronautics and Space Administration,October 1961. NASA TN D-1134.

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63,230. Project ECHO - Antenna Steering System, R. Klahn, J.A. Norton, J.A.Githens, Bell Telephone Laboratories, National Aeronautics and Space Adminis-tration, September 1961. NASA TN D-1137.

63,231. The Effect of Repeated Stressing on the Behavior of Lithium FluorideCrystals, A.J. McEvily, Jr., E.S. Machlin, National Aeronautics and SpaceAdministration, 1961. NASA TR R-91.

63,232. Theoretical Prediction of the Effects of Bortex Flows on the Loading,Forces, and Moments of Slender Aircraft, J.R. Spahr, National Aeronautics andSpace Administration, 1961. NASA TR R 101.

63,233. A Theoretical Study of the Motion of an Idealized Plasma Ring Underthe Influence of Various Coaxial Magnetic Fields, C.W. Matthews, National Aero-nautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C., 1961. NASA TR R-121.

63,234. Process of Applying Thin Films of Polytetrafluoro-Ethylene Resins onAluminum Alloy Surfaces, R.L. Abbott, Bureau of Weapons, Navy Department,15 August 1961. Navy Dept. NAVWEPS OD 23684.

63,235. The Surface States in Solids, a Literature Survey, H. Shulman, DiamondOrdnance Fuze Laboratories, Washington, D.C., DOFL Project 23300, 15 September1961. Ord Corps DOFL TR 957.

63,236. Subject Index, Bibliography and Code Description of Technical ConferencePapers on Plastics- March 1960 - February 1961, A.E. Molzon, Plastics Tech-nical Evaluation Center, Picatinny Arsenal, July 1961. P.A. PIASTEC Rept. 8.

63,237. Tables of Light Scattering Functions for Random Coil Polymers, D.W. Levi,H.T. Lee, Feltman Research Laboratories, Picatinny Arsenal, September 1961. P.A.Tech.Rept. FRL-TR-46.

63,238. On the Consequences of "A Model for the Effect of Thickness of FractureToughness," as Applied to Laminsted Structures, J.I. Bluhm, Watertown ArsenalLaboratories, Watertown, August .1961. Watertown Arsenal WAL TR 834.2/6.

63,239. UHF Ground Direction Finder Set, AN/GRD-12, R.T. Strange, U.S. ArmyElectronic Proving Ground. Fort Huachuca, Arizona, April 1961. Sig CorpsUSAEPG SIG 950-°47.

63,240. Field Engineering Test of Radio Set AN/ARC-51, M.M. Albee, U.S. ArmyElectronic Proving Ground:, Fort Huachuca, Arizona, May 1961. Sig Corps USAEPGSIG 950-49.

63,241. Pulsed Nuclear Radiation Effects on Electronic Parts and Materials,H.J. Dagenhart, W. Schlosser, U.S. Army Signal Research and Development Labora-tory, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, DA Task 3G93-01-001-Ol, May 1961. Sig CorpsUSASRDL Tech Rept 2200. On File in NDL Only.

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63,242. Evaluation of the Fundamental Capability of Airborne Infrared Scanners,I.L. Goldberg, U.S. Army Signal Research and Development Laboratory, Fort Mon-mouth, New Jersey, DA Task 3D22-001-01, July 1961. Sig Corps USASRDL TechRept 2221.

63,243. Pre-Modulation and Post-Modulation Clipping in Single Sideband Trans-mission, L.R. Spogen, and Others, University of Arizona, Signal CommunicationsDept., U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground, Fort Huachuca, Arizona, ContractDA 36-039-SC-80146, December 1960. Sig Corps USAEPG SIG 960-86.

63,244. A Quasi-Linear Correlator Applied to Signal Location, L.A. Pick,U.S. Army Signal Research and Development Laboratory, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey,DA Task 3A99-06-001-01, June 1961. Sig Corps USASRDL Tech Rept 2203.

63,245. Investigation of Inorganic and Semi-Organic Polymers, S. Witz,Aerojet-General Corporation, Wright Air Development Center, Air Research andDevelopment Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Project 7340, ContractAF33(616)2739, May 1959. W-PAF Base WADC Tech Rept 56-90.

B. MEDICAL & TOXICOLOGICAL

63,246. Joint U.S. - Canadian Conference on Environmental Physiology: Heldon 9 - 10 November 1960, U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command,I September 1961. AMRL 474. On File in Building 355 Only.

63,247. Glucose Uptake and Dissimilation by X-Irradiated, Starved, and DivisionInhibited Yeast, E. Spoerl, C.W. Quiner, U.S. Army Medical Research and Develop-ment Command, Project 6X64-14-001, 16 August 1961. AMRL 486. On File in Build-ing 355 Only.

63,248. A Comparison of the Analgetic Potency of Some Opiates as Measured bythe "Flinch-Jump" Procedure, W.O. Evans, U.S. Army Medical Research Laboratory,Fort Knox, Kentucky, Project 6X95.25-001, 24 August 1961. AMRL Rept 494.On File in Building 355 Only.

63,249. Prolongation of the Action of the Acoustic Reflex, J.L. Fletcher, U.S.Army Medical Research Laboratory, Fort Knox, Kentucky, Project 6X95-25-001,22 July 1961. AMRL Rept 496. On File in Building 355 Only.

63,250. Miscellaneous Notes Pertaining to Tissue Staining Procedures, G. Clarkand Others, U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Project 6X64-12-001, 28 August 1961. AMRL 498. On File in Building 355 Only.

63,251. The Effect of Convergence on Perceived Size and Distance, .W.C. Gogel,U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Project 6X95-25-001, 29 Aug-ust 1961. AMRL 499. On File in Building 355 Only.

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63,252. Arousal Effects and Nystagmus During Prolonged Constant Angular Accelera-tion, W.E. Collins, F.E. Guedry, U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Com-mand, Project 6X95-25-001, 29 August 1961. AMRL 500. On File in Building 355Only.

63,253. Radioactivity in Man, Beast, and Food, A.T. Krebs, U.S. Army MedicalResearch and Development Command, Project 6X64-14-001, 1 September 1961. AMRL501. On File in Building 355 Only.

63,254. Hemodynamics of the Stomach. I. Resistance Flow Relationship in theGastric Vascular Bed, E.D. Jacobson and Others, Project 7X64-12-001, U.S. ArmyMedical Research and Development Command, 4 September 1961. AMRL 503. On Filein Building 355 Only.

63,255. Automatic Effects on Estimates of Time: Evidence for a PhysiologicalCorrelate of Temporal Experience, G.R. Hawkes, and Others, U.S. Army MedicalResearch and Development Command, Project 6X95-25-001, 7 September 1961. AMRL506. On File in Building 355 Only.

63,256. Chemical Effects of Central Temperature-Controlling Mechanisms. ThisProgress Report Contains a List of Pertinent Literature Reviewed Before Under-taking the Actual Laboratory Work, S.M. Horvath, Lankenau Hospital, Period:I June 1960 to 1 February 1961, August 1961. Contract DA-18-108-405-Cml-687First Semi-Annual Prog. Rept.

63,257. Ergonomics Research Society Annual Conference Held April 17th - 20th,1961 at University of Bristol, Great Britain, Includes Programme, List of ThoseAttending, and Abstracts of Papers Presented, 17-20 April 1961. CRDL 550 E-305.On File in Building 355 Only.

63,258. An Electrophoretic Study of the Antibody Production in Rabbits ImmunizedAgainst Rattlesnake Venom, M.A. Grafius, H.N. Edwards, Department of Chemistry,Naval Medical Field Research Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, July1958. Navy Dept Naval Med Field Res Lab Task MR005.09-0020.I. On File in Build-ing 355 Only.

63,259. Evaluation of the Tourniquet Incision and Suction Treatment of SnakeBite, R.H. Kathan, G.S. Huber, Department of Chemistry, Naval Medical Field Re'.search Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, August 1956. Navy Dept NavalMed Field Res Lab Task MR005.09-0020.1. On File in Building 355 Only.

63,260. The Effectiveness of Suction in Removing Venom from An Open Wound, R.S.Leopold, G.S. Huber, Department of Physical Sciences, Naval Medical Field Re-search Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, August 1959. Navy Dept NavalMed Field Res Lab Task MR005,09-0020.l. On File in Building 355 Only.

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63,261. An Evaluation of the Mechanical' Treatment of Snakebite, R.S. Leopold,and Others, Naval Medical Field Research Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina,June 1957. Navy Dept Naval Med Field Res Lab Task MR005,09-0020.1. On File inBuilding 355 Only.

63,262. The Effectiveness of Tourniquet, Incision and Suction in Snake VenomRemoval, R.S. Leopold, T.W. Merriam, Naval Medical Field Research Laboratory,Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, November 1960. Navy Dept Naval Med Field Res LabTask MR005.09-0020.1. On File in Building 355 Only.

63,263. Current Concepts in the Management of Snakebite, T.W. Merriam, NavalMedical Field Research Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, July 1961.Navy Dept Naval Med Field Res Lab Task MR005.09-0020.1. On File in Building355 Only.

63,264. An Opinion Survey Concerning the Performance of the Marine CorpsArmored Vest, F.J. Lewis, Department of Body Armor and Wound Ballistics, NavalMedical Field Research Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, November 1953.Navy Dept Naval Med Field Res Lab Res Proj MR005.10-0300.I. On File in Build-ing 355 Only.

63,265. Design of a Closure Device for Body Armor, F.J. Lewis, Department BodyArmor and Wound Ballistics, Naval Medical Field Research Laboratory, CampLejeune, North Carolina, 20 January 1950. Navy Dept Naval Med Field Res LabRes Proj MR005.10-0300l. On File in Building 355 Only.

63,266. Personal and Protective Equipment for Amphibious Troops. Body Armorand Wound Ballistics. Design of a Cutting Machine for Multi-Layer Nylon, F.J.Lewis, Department of Body Armor and Wound Ballistics, Naval Medical FieldResearch Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, 19 May 1950. Navy DeptNaval Med Field Res Lab Res Proj MR005.10-0300.1. On File in Building 355Only.

63,267. Personal and Protective Equipment for Amphibious Troops. Body Armorand Wound Ballistics. Note on a Method for Producing Experimental HelmetModels in Plastic, F.J. Lewis, Body Armor and Wound Ballistics Department,Naval Medical Field Research Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, July1950. Navy Dept Naval Med Field Res Lab Proj MR005.10-0300.1. On File inBuilding 355 Only.

63,268. Protective and Armored Garment with Related Pertinent Mechanisms ofWoundins, S.W. Hanford, Department of Physiology, Naval Medical Field ResearchLaboratory, Camp Lejeune, Nort Carolina, July 1951. Navy Dept Naval Med FieldRes Lab Res Proj MR005.10-0300.l. On File in Building 355 Only.

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63,269. Intra-Arterial and Intravenous Transfusion: A Controlled Study of TheirEffectiveness in the Treatment of Experimental Hemorrhagic Shock, J.V. Maloney,Department of Physiology, Naval Medical Field Research Laboratory, Camp Lejeune,North Carolina, December 1952. Navy Dept Naval Med Field Res Lab Res Proj MR005.10-5003.1. On File in Building 355 Only.

63,270. The Hemodynamic Response to Thermal Radiation, J.P. Gilmore, Departmentof Physiology, Naval Medical Field Research Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, NorthCarolina, December 1954. Navy Dept Naval Med Field Res Lab Res Proj MR005.10-5003.1. On File in Building 355 Only.

63,271. The Effect of Pentobarbital Sodium and Bilateral Hepatic Venous SamplingUpon the Hepatic Blood Flow of the Dog, J.P. Gilmore, Department of Physiology,Naval Medical Field Research Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, July 1957.Navy Dept Naval Med Field Res Lab Res Proj MR005.10-5003.1. On File in Building355 Only.

63,272. A Comparison of the Radio-Cardiograu and Evans Blue Dye DilutionCardiac Output Methods, H.A. Fozzard, and Others, Division of Physiology, NavalMedical Field Research Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, August 1959.Navy Dept Nlaval Med Field Res Lab Res Proj MR005.10-5003,1. On File in Building355 Only.

63,273. Treatment of Severe Thermal Burns with Digoxin and Intravenous Fluids,H.A. Fozzard, Division of Physiology, Naval Medical Field Research Laboratory,Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, September 1959. Navy Dept Naval Med Field Res LabRes Proj 005.10-5003.1. On File in Building 355 Only.

63,274. The Effect of I'Norepinephrine on Hepatic Blook Flow in the NormalAnaesthetized Dog, C. McC. Smythe, J.P. Gilmore, Department of Physiology,Naval Medical Field Research Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, April1953, Navy Dept Naval Med Field Res Lab Task MR005.12-0101.1. On File in Build-ing 355 Only.

63,275. The Effect of Morphine on Hepatic Blood Flow in the Normal AnaesthetizedDog, C. McC. Smythe, J.P. Gilmore, DeparLment of Physiology, Naval Medical FieldResearch Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, February 1955. Navy DeptNaval Med Field Res Lab Task MRO05.12-0101.1. On File in Building 355 Only.

63,276. The Effect of Levarterenol Upon the Estimated Hepatic Blood Flow of theDog Following Hemorrhage, J.P. Gilmore, Department of Physiology, Naval MedicalField Research Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, November 1956. NavyDept Naval Med Field Res Lab Task MRO05.12-OlOl.l. On File in Building 355 Only.

63,277. The Effectiveness of Intravenous Levarterenol as a Temporary Treatmentfor Hemorrhagic Hypotension, J.P. Gilmore, Department of Physiology, NavalMedical Field Research Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, March 1957.Navy Dept Naval Med Field Res Lab Task MR005.12-Ol01.1. On File in Building 355Only.

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63,278. Diodrast (1.31) Blood Clearance as An Index of Renal Blood Clearanceas An Index of Renal Blood Flow, HoA. Fozzard, Division of Physiology, NavalMedical Field Research Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, March 1959.Navy Dept Naval Med Field Res Lab Task MR005.12-0101.l. On File in Building355 Only.

63,279. The Effectiveness of Levarterenol in the Treatment of IrreversibleHemorrhagic Shock, H.A. Fozzard, J.P. Gilmore, Division of Physiology, NavalMedical Field Research Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, April 1958.Navy Dept Naval Med Field Res Lab Task MR005.12-0101.l. On File in Building355 Only.

63,280. The Effect of Pentobarbital Anaesthesia on the Hemodynamic Response toThermal Burn, T.W. Merriam, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Naval Medical FieldResearch Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, September 1961. Navy DeptNaval Med Field Res Lab Rept MR005.12-0101.2.1. On File in Building 355 Only.

63,281. Tissue Citric Acid and Susceptibility to Infection in Mice DuringChronic Hypoxia and Fluoroacetate Poisoning, A.E. lludock, L.J. Berry, Bryn MawrCollege, School of Aviation Medicine, USAF Aerospace Medical Center (ATC),Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, December 1960. USAF Sch of Av Med Rept 60-92.On File in Building 355 Only.

63,282. Effect of Chemical and Physical Agents on a Hexachloropheno-ResistantMutant of Escherichia Coli B/R, J.E. Moyer, 0. Wyss, University of Texas,School of Aviation Medicine, USAF Aerospace Medical Center (ATC), Brooks AirForce Base, Texas, November 1960. USAF Sch of Av Med Rept 61-27. On File inBuilding 355 Only.

63,283. Effects of High Intensity Sound on Circulation of the Inner Ear ofthe Guinea Pig, F.R. Robinson, J.P. Cleary, Aerospace Medical Laboratory,Aeronautical Systems Division, Air Force Systems Command, Wright-Patterson AirForce Base, Project 7231 Task 71786, May 1961. W-.PAF Base ASD Tech Note 61-.58.

63,284. The Effect of Gamma Radiation on Viscosity and Enzymatic Activity ofUrease Solutions, E.A. Dickens, B. Shapiro, Albert Einstein Medical Center,School. of Aerospace Medicine, USAF Aerospace Medical Center (ATC), Brooks AirForce Base, Texas, September 1961. USAF Sch of Av Med Rept 61-o85. On File inBuilding 355 Only.

63,285. Blood and Other Body Fluids, P.L. Altman, Biomedical Laboratory., Aero-space Medical Laboratory, Aeronautical Systems Division, Air Force SystemsCormnand, Wright- Patterson Air Force Base, Contract AF33(616)6773. June 1.961.W-PAF Base ASD Tech Rept 61-199. On File in Building 355 Only.

63,286. Ototoxic Drugs, R.O. Waters, School of Aviation Medicine, USAF Aero-space Medical Center (ATC), Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, October 1960. USAFSch of Av Med Review 5-60. On File in Building 355 Only.

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63,287. A Study Concerning the Accommodation and Convergence Relationship, M.J.Allen, Indiana University, Life Support Systems Laboratory, Aerospace MedicalLaboratory, Air Force Systems Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Con.-tract AF33(616)6146, May 1961. W-PAF Base ASD Tech Rept 61-111.

63,288. Biomedical Effects of Exposure to Electromagnetic Radiation. Part IINBiomedical Effects on the Eye from Exposure to Microwaves and Ionizing Radiations.A.R. Buchanan and Others, Physics, Engineering, Chemistry Corporation, Air ForceSystems Cow.and, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, June 1961. W-PAF Base ASDTech Rept 61-195 Part II.

63,289. Storage Unit for Waste Materials, J.D. Zeff, and Others, AmericanMachine and Foundry Company, Life Support System.s Laboratory, Aerospace MedicalLaboratory, Air Force Systems Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,Contract AF33(616)6861, June 1961. W-PAF Base ASD Tech Rept 61-200.

63,290. Individual Aluminum Feeding Containers. Part II. (Final Design)Feeding Container Assembly for Space Flight, J.I. Thompson and Company,Biomedical Laboratory, Aerospace Medical Laboratory, Air Research and Dcvelop-ment Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, March 1961. W-PAF Base WADDTech Rept 60-522(11).

63,291. Measures of Remote Manipulator Feedback: Differential Sensitivity forWeight, B.M. Crawford, Behavioral Sciences Laboratory, Aerospace MedicalLaboratory, Wright Air Development Division, Air Research and Development Com-mand, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Project 7184 Task 71586, March 1961.W-PAF Base WADD Tech Rept 60-591 (I).

63,292. The Protection of Mice Against Radiation by 2-Mercaptoethylguanidineand Its Disulfide, E.E. Schwartz, B. Shapiro, Albert Einstein Medical Center,School of Aviation Medicine, USAF Aerospace Medical Center (ATC), Brooks AirForce Base, Texas, November 1960. USAF Sch of Av Mod Rept 61-15. On File inBuilding 355 Only.

63,293. Feasibility Study and Design of a Self-Attenuating Light Valve, F.Dreyer, Polocoat Incorporated, Life Support Systems Laboratory, AerospaceMedical Laboratory, Air Research and Development Command, Wright-Patterson AirForce Base, Contract AF33(616)6715, February 1961. W--PAF Base WADD Tech Rept60-827.

C. MUNITIONS

63,294. Accuracy Firing Test of M67AI Mechanized Flame Thrower, M.A. Reynolds,Development and Proof Services, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, September1961. APG DPS Rept DPS 338.

63,295. Research and Development on the Basic Design of Storable High-EnergyPropellant Systems and Components, R.R. Liberto, Contract with Air Force FlightTest Center, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Buffalo, New York, AFFTC TR 60-5, 15January 1960. Contract AF33(616)-6689 QPR 2.

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63,296. Mechanized Flame Thrower Kit Modification, T.A. Meehan, Aircraft Arma-ments, Incorporated, Report No. ER-2464, Period: 1 April 1959 to 31. July 1961,31 August 1961. Contract DA-18-108-405-Cml-349 Final Report.

63,297. EX-38 500 Lb. Chemical Bomb Development, F.F. Taranto, Edo Corporation,31 August 1961. Contract DA-18-108-405-Cml-438 Final Report.

63,290. Field Assessment Problems, L. Herbach, New York University, ContractDA-18-108-.405-Cml-256, Progress Report 523.21, Period: I June - 31 August 1.961,13 September 1961. Contract DA-18-108-CmL-•6392 Q.P.R. 8.

63,299. AN-M7 Fuel Block Program, V.L. Saine, OMCC Project No. 6525, OlinMathieson Chemical Corporation, Period: I July 1959 - 31 October 1960,15 April 1961. Contract DA-18-108-Cml-6521 Final Report.

63,300. The Short-Chambered Helium Gas Gun, G.V. Parkinson, Canada, CanadianArmament Research and Development Establishment, CARDE Technical MemorandumAB-60, September 1960. CRDL 550 Ca-1507/TM AB-60.

63,301. CARDE Counterfire Hypervelocity IE.pact Facility Phase I, A.U. Simpson,Canada, Canadian Armament Research and Development Establishment, CARDE TechnicalMemoranduu 604/61, July 1961. CRDL 550 Ca-1507/TM 604/61.

63,302. Some Methods of Generating Cylindrical ExploSions, R. Collins, Canada,Institute of Acrophysics, University of Toronto, UTIA Technical Note 43, November1960. CRDL 550 Ca-1729/43.

63,303. A Method for Obtaining the Force Time Relationships of Certain ExplosiveOrdnance, L.R. Holland, Department of Personnel Protection, Naval Medical FieldResearch Laboratory, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, April 1955. Navy Dept NavalMed Field Res Lab Res Proj MR005.1.0-0300.1. On File in Building 355 Only.

63,304. The Effects of Additives on Propellant Performance and Motor OperatingConditions, C.J. Green, U.S. Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, California,December 1960. Navy Dept. NAVWEPS Rept 7629.

D. GENERAL

63,305. Hydrogen Generation for High Altitude Balloons, Final Report 15 June1960 to 14 June 1961, E.A. Sullivan, and Others, Metal Hydrides Incorporated,Beverly, Massachusetts, 14 June 1961. Contract DA 36-039.-SC-84931. Final Rept4.

633306,. Avrocar Rough Ground Flight Test Report, M.B.P. Watson, Avro AircraftLtd., Ontario, Canada, June 1961. Contract AF 33(600)-42163 500/Aero Test/409.

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63,307. Avrocar Rough Ground Flight Test Report, D.B. Garland, Avro AircraftLtd., Ontario, Canada, June 1961. Contract AF 33(600)-42163 500/Aero Test/432.

63,308. U.S. Army Organization and Procedures for Research and Development,Programs and Analysis Division, Office Chief of Research and Development, May1961. CRDL 008-2/May 1961.

63,309. European Scientific Notes No. 15-9, I. Estermann, Great Britain, Dis.-tributed by the Office of Naval Research Branch Office, London, 20 September1961. CRDL 550 E-6502/15-9.

63,310. Proceedings of the 10th AGARD General Assembly, T. von Karman, NorthAtlantic Treaty Organization Advisory Group for Aeronautical Research andDevelopment, October 1960. CRDL 550-93/10.

63,311. Second Coordination Conference of BW-CW Dissemination Research Con-tracts, M. Cutler, Weapons Research Division, Directorate of Research, ChemicalResearch and Development L aboratories, Army Chemical Center, Maryland, 10 Octo-ber 1961. CRDL Tech. Memo. 15-50.

63,312. A Systematic Analysis of Army Training Requirements as the Basis of moreGeneralized Training Research, F.E. Jones, Human Resources Research Office,George Washington University, May 1961. HumRRO Res Rept 7.

63,313. Automatic Data Processing Test Facility Sixth Quarterly Progress Report1 October 1959 Through 31 December 1959, DA Proj 53-57-4015, U.S. ArmyElectronic Proving Ground, Fort Huachuca, Arizpna, May 1960. Sig Corps USAEPGSIG 902-24.

63,314. Feasibility Test of High-Resolution Closed-Circuit Television System,U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground, Fort Huachuca, Arizona, Task 26-58-0212,,January 1961. Sig Corps USAEPG SIG 930-147.

63,315. Evaluation of KS-54 Camera System, U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground.Fort Huachuca, Arizona, Task 24-59-0142, January 1961. Sig Corps USAEPG SIG 930.177.

63,316. Parameters of a Non-Synchronous, Random Access, Discrete Address Communications System, L.R. Spogen, University of Arizona, Signal CommunicationsDepartment, U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground, Fort Huachuca, Arizona,January 1961. Sig Corps USAEPG SIG 960-08.

63,317. Metodo for Computing Manpower Revuirements for Weapon Systems UnderDevelopmewt, K/E. Losee, and Others, Republic Aviation Corporation, BehavorialSciences Laboratory, Aerospace Medical Laboratory, Air Force Systems Command.Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Contract AF 33(616)6978, August 1961.W-PAF Base ASD Tech Rept 61-361.

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E. PROTECTIVE

63,318. Development of an Improved Diffusion Board Material, T.A. Howells,L.E. Leporte, Institute of Paper Chemistry, Contract DA-18-108-Cml-6561, Period.29 June to 28 July 1961, 25 August 1961. Contract DA-18-108-405-Cmi-941 M.P.R.10.

63,319. Development of an Improved Diffusion Board Material, T.A. Howells, L.E.Leporte, Institute of Paper Chemistry, Contract DA-18-108-Cml-6561, Period:29 July to 28 August 1961, 25 September 1961. Contract DA-18-108-405-Cml.-941.M.P.R. 11.

63,320. Private Eye, Small Aperture Filter-Wheel Lopair System, GeneralElectric Company, Contract DA-18-108-405-Cml-953 Final Report.

63,321. Improved Acceptance Testing and Surveillance Testing of Charcoal EndItems, M.H. Jacoby, O.R. Morton, United States Testing Company, Period: 1-31January 1960, January 1960. Contract DA-18-108-Cml-6519 M.P.R. 5.

63,322. Decontaminating Apparatus, Power-Driven, Multipurpose, 200 Gallon and500 Gallon. DOD Standardization Project 4230-0012, R.W. Harris, Chemical CorpsEngineering Command, Army Chemical Center, Maryland, July 1961. ENCOM ENCR 51.

F. BIOLOGICAL WARFARE

63,323. Development of a Continuous Protein Detector, S.M. Edmonds, and Others,Mine Safety Appliances Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Contract with FortDetrick, I April 1961 - 30 June, 1961. Contract DA-18-064-Cml-2755 QPR 1.

63,324. Aerosol Stability and Respiratory Virulence of Dried Venezuelan EquineEncephalomylelitis Virus, W.C. Day, and Others, Director of Biological Researcb.Fort Detrick, Project 4111-02-068, October 1961. Ft. Detrick BL Tech. Memo.9-30.

G. PLANTS

63,325. A Resu&.iU of Work Accomplished on a Liquid Rocket Propellant HandlingProject at Army Chemical Center, from December 1948 to September 1961, W.P.Henderson, Process Development Division, Directorate of Development, Chemical.Research and Development Laboratories, Army Chemical Center, Maryland, 13 September 1961. CRDL Tech. Memo. 31-119.

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63,326. Surface-Temperature Distribution on Thin-Walled Bodies Subjected toSolar Radiation in Interplanetary Space, L.D. Nichols, National Aeronauticsand Space Administration, October 1961. NASA TN D-584.

63,327. Investigation of the Low-Subsonic Stability and Control Characteristicsof a Free-Flying Model of a Thick 700 Delta Reentry Configuration, J.W. Paulson,R.E. Shanks, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, October 1961.NASA TN D-913.

63,328. A Study of the Effect of Errors in Measurement of Velocity and FlightPath Angle on the Guidance of a Space Vehicle Approaching the Earth, J.A. White.National Aeronautics and Space Administration, October 1961. NASA TN D-957.

63,329. Earth Reflected Solar Radiation Input to Spherical Satellites, F.G.Cunningham, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, October 1961. NASATN D-1099.

63,330. Theory of the Secular Variations in the Orbit of a Satellite of anOblate Planet, W.A. Mersman, National Aeronautics and Space Administration,1961. NASA TR R-99.

I. GUIDED MISSILES

63,331. Abstract Cards for Semiannual Progress Report of Nike-Zeus Guided Mis-sile System for the Period January 1, 1961 to July 1, 1961, Bell TelephoneLaboratories, Incorporated, In Behalf of Western Electric Company, Incorporated,For the Ordnance Corps, Department of the Army, Contract DA-30-069-ORD-1955,January 1, 1961 - July 1, 1961. CRDL-IO/SAPR/Jan.1,'61-July l,'61/Abs.

63,332. Weight Versus Reliability - A Design Choice, M.E. Alper, CaliforniaInstitute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Contract NASw..6, 18 August1961. CRDL 285-I0/TR-32-Il0.

63,333. Research Summary for the Period: June 1, 1961 to August 1, 1961.California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulslcu Laboratory, Contract NASw-6,1 September 1961. CRDL 285-13/Res. Summary 36-10/Vol.I.

63,334. Space Programs Summary for the Period May 1, 1961 to July 1, 1961,California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Contract NASw. 6,1 August 1961. CRDL 285 -413/SP Sumnary 37-10/Vol. I.

63,335. Derived-Rate Increment Stabilization: Its Application to theAttitude-Control Problem, J.C. Nicklas, H.C. Vivian, 31 July 1961. CRDL 285-13/TR-32-69.

63,336. Analysis of Short, Tapered Conical Shells, R.E. Reed, CaliforniaInstitute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Contract NASw-6, 23 June1961. CRDL 285-13/TR-32-113. UNCLASSIFIED

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63,337. Inhibition of a Low-Pressure Flame by Halogen Atoms, F.P. Fehlner,California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Contract NASw-6,14 August 1961. CRDL 285-13/TR-32-122.

63,338. A Statistical Problem Related to the Launching of a Missile, H. Lass,C.B. Solloway, California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,Contract NASw-6, 20 July 1961, CRDL 285-13/TR-32-124.

63,339. Optimization of Condensing Temperature for Nuclear Turboelectric SpacePower Plant, J.P. Davis, California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Lab-oratory, Contract NASw-6, 1 August 1961. CRDT 285-13/TR-32-133.

63,340. Application of Static-Text Vibration Data, M. Trummel, CaliforniaInstitute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Contract NASw-6, 20 August1961. CRDL 285-13/TR-32-152.

'3,341. Research Laboratory Quarterly Review No. 29 for the Period of 1 Feb-,ruary 1961 - to 30 April 1961, Redstone Arsenal, Army Rocket and Guided MissileAgency, August 1961. CRDL 285-175/ARGMA-TN-2HIN-29.

63,342. The ARGMA Plasma-Jet Facility - A Resume - 1958 to 1960, C.M. Cason,and Others, Redstone Arsenal, Army Rocket and Guided Missile Agency, July 1961.CRDL 28G5-l75/ARCMA/TN-2H2N.

63,343. Compressible Flow Table k w 1.26 - Simple Gas Injection Without ForwardVelocity, Army Ballistic Missile Agency, Redstone Arsenal, 20 July 1961. CRDL285-175/RA-TR-61-11.

63,344. Fiinl Data Report of Compilation of Reports for Honest John RoundXK50 E-286 RGL. Lauhched: 1 September 1961, J.T. Hodde, White Sands MissileRange, Integrated Range Mission, 27 September 1961. CRDL 285-250/FDR.-1818.

J. ATOMIC ENERGY

63,345.Pathfinder Atoinic Power Plant Technical Progress Report, October 1960-December 1960, Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company, Northern States PowerCompany, Contract AT(1I-I)-509, Atomic Energy Commission, 15 April 1961. A.E.C.ACNP-6102.

63,346. Semiannual Report to the Atomic Energy Commission:, L.O. Jacobson,M. Doyle, University of Chicago, Argonne Cancer Renearch Hospital, ContractAT(f1-1)-69, March 1961. A.E.C. ACRH-15.

63,347. Multigroup, Multiregion, One-Space-Dimension Photon-Diffusion TheoryCalculation-Program FM-Gamma. (ANP Program No. 728), M.S. Ferry, NuclearMaterials and Propulsion Operation, Flight Propulsion Laboratory Department,Contract AT911-1)-171, Contract AF 33(600)-30062, August 1961. A.E.C. APEX-60S.

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63,348. Conversion of Program F-N to the IBM-7090 (ANP Program Number 308), F.D.Wenstrup, Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, Flight Propulsion LaboratoryDepartment, Contract AT(ll-I)-171, Contract AF 33(600)-38062, August 1961.A.E.C. APEX-609.

63,349. Progress Report on Photoelastic Study of Cladded Tubes, R. Ruernsey,Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, Flight Propulsion Laboratory Depart-ment, Contract AT(ll-l)-171, Contract AF 33(600)-38062, August 1961. A.EoC.APEX-612.

63,350. Lab Plate-Out Study I; Special Loops Installed in CTF During IET 21and 25, M.N. Myers, Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, Flight Propul.sion Laboratory Department, Contract AT (11-1)-171, Contract AF 33(600)-38062..August 1961. A.E.C. APEX-617.

63,351. Symbolic Matrix Translator Program Floco-V Field-Test Formulation, B.HoDuane, Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, Flight Propulsion LaboratoryDepartment, Contract AT(l1-l)-171, Contract AF 33(600)-38062, July 1961o A.E.C.APEX-618.

63,352. Heated Annuli Computer Program, N. Clark, and Others, Nuclear Materialsand Propulsion Operation, Flight Propulsion Laboratory Department, ContractAT(ll-1)-171, Contract AF 33(600)-38062, August 1961. A.E.C. APEX-627.

63,353. Gamma Ray Absorptiun Coefficients for Elements and Mixtures, M.A. Capo,Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, Flight Propulsion LaboratoryDepartment, Contract AT(lI-I)-171, Contract AF 33(600)-38062, August 1961.A.E.C. APEX-62U.

63,354. Monte Carlo Research Series: Slowing Down Probability in a LattIceGenerated by a Three-Region Cell of Finite Length, J.R. Beeler, J.L. McGurn,Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, Flight Propulsion Laboratory Depart-ment, Contract AT(ll-l)-171, Contract AF 33(600)-38062, August 196J. A.EoC.APEX-629.

63,355. Monte Carlo Research Series: Presampled Energy Deposition Method forGamma Heating Calculations, J.R. Beeler, and Others, Nuclear Materials andPropulsion Operation, Flight Propulsion Laboratory Department, Contract ATgJi-.]iv171, Contract AF 33(600)-38062, August 1961. A.E.C. APEX.630o.

63,356. Evaluation of Beryllium and Uranium Cross Sections for Neutron DiffusionTheory Calculations, F.G. Dawson, Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Op'eration,Flight Propulsion Laboratory Department, Contract AT(If..1).-171, Contract AF33(600)-38062, August 1961. A.E.C. APEX-633.

63,357. The Statistical Evaluation of Random Number Generating Sequences forDigital Computers, R.G. Herrman, Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation,Flight Propulsion Laboratory Department, Contract AT(ll-l)-171, Contract AF 33(600)-38062, August 1961. A.E.C. APEX. 635.

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6.,358. The Development of a Fast Neutron Spectrometer Using Silicon SurfaceBarrier Diodes, J.J. Baum, Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, FlightPropulsion Laboratory Department, Contract AT(ll-l)-171, Contract AF 33(600)-33062, August 1961. A.E.C. APEX-639.

63,359. Temperature Distribution in a Cylindrical Solid with Symmetrically-Placed Longitudinal Coolant Channels, J.F. Heyda, R.G. Herrmann, NuclearMaterials and Propulsion Operation, Flight Propulsion Laboratory Department,Contract AT(1l-l)-171, Contract AF 33(600)-38062, August 1961. A.E.C. APEX-640.

63,360. Multigroup Nuclear Data for GE-ANPD Computer Program S, R.L. Dough,ASTRA, Incorporated, Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, FlightPropulsion Laboratory Department, Contract AT(ll-l)-171, Contract AF 33(600),-38062, August 1961. A.E.Co APEX-645.

63,361. Hand Calculation of Spatial Distribution of Neutron Activation, JoT.Lence, and Others, Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, Flight PropulsionLaboratory Department, ASTRA, Incorporated, Contract AT(ll.I)-171, ContractAF 33(600)-38062, August 1961. A.E.C. APEX-653.

63,362. Compressible Flow Network Computer Program (ANP 622), S.C. Skirvin,Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, Flight Propulsion LaboratoryDepartment, Contract AT(II-I)-171, Contract AF 33(600)-38062, August 1961,A.E.C. APEX-661.

63,363. Incompressible Flow Network Subroutine FLONET, ANP Program No. 604,J.A. Delaney, Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, Flight Propulsion La-boratory Department, Contract AT(ll-l)-171, Contract AF 33(600)-38062, Septem-ber 1961. A.E.C. APEX-662. On File in NDL Only.

63,364. Reactivity Effects of Structural Materials in the BEM-IIB, K.V. Cooper,W.B. Hlanderson, Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, Flight PropulsionLaboratory Department, Contract AT(ll..l)-171, Contract AF 33(600)-38062, August1961. A.E.C. APEX-705. On File in NDL Only.

6:3,365. Flexible Monte Carlo Programs FMC-N dnd FMC-G, J.L. Loechler,JoE. MacDonald, Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, Flight PropulsionLaboratory Department, Contract AT(l1-l)-1?1, Contract AF 33(600)-33062,July 1961. A.E.C. APEX-706.

63,366. IBM-7090 Programs to Compile and Modify a Nuclear Data Tape, R.G.Herrmann, and Others, Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, FlightPropulsion Laboratory Department, Contract AT(ll-l)-l7l, Contract AF 33(600)-38062, August 1961. A.E.C. APEX-708.

63,367. Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Department Nuclear Safety Guide, W.A. Pryor,Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, Flight Propulsion Laboratory Depart-ment, Contract AT(ll-I)-171, Contract AF 33(600)-38062, August 1961. AEoC.APEX-715.

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63,368. General Reactor Sizing Techniques. Volume I - Aerothermodynamic Optimi-zation, W.Z. Prickett, Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, Flight Propul-sion Laboratory Department, Contract AT(II-l)-171, Contract AF 33(600).,38062,July 1961. A.E.C. APEX-723A.

63,369. Thermoelectric Stability Tests, R.J. Freeman, Nuclear Materials andPropulsion Operation, Flight Propulsion Laboratory Department, Contract AT(i.-1)-

171, Contract AF 33(600)-38062, August 1961. A.E.C. APEX-746.

63,370. Pressure Loss Computations in IncomOressible Fluid Flow, J.L. Hobbs,Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation, Flight Propulsion Laboratory De.-partment, Contract AT(ll-I)-171, Contract AF 33(600)-38062, August 1961. A.E.C.APEX-754. On File in NDL Only.

63,371. Brookhaven National Laboratory Progress Report - Nuclear EngineeringDepartment - January 1-April 30, 1961, C. Williams, F.To Miles, BrookhavenNational Laboratory, Associated Universities, Incorporated, Atomic Energy Com.-mission, 1 January - 30 April 1961. A.E.C. BNL-671 (S-58).

63,372. Catalogue of High Energy Accelerators, M.Q. Barton, Brookhaven NationalLaboratory, Associated Universities, Incorporated, Atomic Energy Commission,6 September 1961. A.E.C. BNL-683(T-230).

63,373. Radiation Induced Effects in Magnesium Oxide Catalysts, J. Hoigne, D.Ballantine, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Associated Universities, Incorpo-rated, Atomic Energy Commission, 6 April 1961. A.E.C. BNL.-686(T'-233).

63,374. Development of Container Materials for the Fused Chloride-ElectrolyticFuel-Recovery Process, P.D. Miller, and Others, Battelle Memorial Institute,Contract W-7405-eng-92, Atomic Energy Commission, 28 August 1961. A.E.C. BMI-1539.

63,375. A Survey of the Beginning of Life Characteristics of UraniumFueled:.Water-Moderated Lattices. Study of Slightly Enriched Uranium-Waterlatticeswith High Conversion Ration, J. Bengston, R.L. Hellens, Combustion Er, incering,Incorporated, Nuclear Division, Contract AT(30-l)-2379, July 1961. A.E.C.CEND-137.

63,376. Longitudinal Polarization of Electrons from pm1 4 7 , C. Chasman, ColumbiaUniversity, Pegram Nuclear Physics Laboratories, Atomic Energy Commission,.Contract AT(30-1)-GEN-72, 14 February 1961. A.E.C. CU(PNPL)-207. On File inNDL Only.

63,377, Pegram Nuclear Phusics Laboratories Progress Report for January-March1961, W.W. Havens, Jr., Columbia University, Pegram Nuclear Physics Laboratories,Contract AT(30-1)-GEN-72, January-March 1961. A.E.C. CU(PNPL)-211. On Filein NDL Only.

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63,378. Preparation of Uranium (IV) Nitrate Solutions, R.S. Ondrejcin, E.l.du Pont de Nemours and Company, Savannah River Laboratory, Atomic Energy Com-mission, Contract AT(07-2)-l, July 1961. A.E.C. DP-602.

63,379. Cyanogen-Free Spectra, J.A. Wheat, E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company,Savannah River Laboratory, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(07-2)-l, August1961. A.E.C. DP-614.

63,380. A Recording Polarograph for Routine Analyses, R.C. Propst, E.I. du Pontde Nemours and Company, Savannah River Laboratory, Atomic Energy Commission,Contract AT(07-2)-1, August 1961. A.E.C. DP-618.

63,381. Spectrochemical Analysis in a Lithium Cerbonate Matrix, D.H. Purcell,J.A. Wheat, E.T. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Savannah River Laboratory,Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(07-2)-1, September 1961. A.E.C. DP-627.

63,382. Heavy Water Moderated Power Reactors Progress Report for July 1961,R.R. Hood, and Others, E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Savannah RiverLaboratory, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(07-2)-1, July 1961. A.E.C.DP-645.

63,383. Legendre Expansion Coefficients for the Angular Distribution of Elas-tically Scattered Neutrons and Fast-Neutron Cross Sections for Deuterium, Bery-,llium, Carbon, Oxygen, Zirconium, Lead, and Bismuth, G.D. Joanou, and Others,General Atomic Division, General Dynamics Corporation, Atomic Energy Commission,Contract AT(04-3)-314, 15 May 1961. A.E.C. GA-2156.

63,384. Energy-Dependent and Spectrum-Averaged Thermal Cross Sections for theHeavy Elements and Fission Products for Various Temperatures and C:U235 AtomRatios, N.F. Wikner, S. Jaye, General Atomic Division, General Dynamics Corpo-ration, Contract AT(04-3)-314, 16 June 1961. A.E.C. GA-2113.

63,385. Acid Leaching of Alumina for Uranium Recovery, W.S. Fleshman. J.R.Davis, Goodyear Atomic Corporation, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(33-2).*1, 22 August 1961. A.E.C. GAT-389.

63,386. Nature! Circulation Loop Performance at 1000 PSIA Under PeriodicAccelerations. Part I. Initial Experimental Results. Part II. AnalogPrediction of Flow Characteristics, E.P. Quinn, J.M. Case, Atomic PowerEquipment Department, General Electric Company, Contract AT(04-3)-189, AtomicEnergy Commission, 6 May 1960. A.E.C. GEAP-3397(Rev. I).

63,'387. Design Summary Report for the GETR-Helium Loop-i, Technical Report,R.F. Hausman, Vallecitos Atomic Laboratory, General Electric Company, AtomicEnergy Commission, Contra et W-7405-eng-26, 9 June 1960. A.E.C. GEAP-3398.

63, 388.. Steam-Cooled Power Reactor Evaluation Study pf 300MW(e) Once-ThroughSuperheater Reactor, Atomic Power Equipment Department, General ElectricCompany, Atomic Enery� Commission, Contract AT(04-3)-189, January 1961. A.E.C.GEAP-3633.

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63,389. Fuel Cycle Program. A Boiling Water Reactor Research and DevelopmentProgram. Third Quarterly Report, January 1961 - March 1961, Atomic Power Equip-ment Department, General Electric Company, Atomic Energy Commission, ContractAT(04-3)-189, September 1961. A.E.C. GEAP-3709.

63,390. Flood Safety of the Mixed Spectrum Superheater, A.B. Reynolds, AtomicPower Equipment Department, General Electric Company, Atomic Energy Commission,Contract AT(04-3)-189, 25 May 1961. A.E.C. GEAP-3737.

63,391. Nuclear Superheat Development Program Seventh Quarterly Progress Report,January-March 1961, Combustion Engineering, Incorporated, General Nuclear Engi-neering Corporation, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(11-I)-795, August1961. A.E.C. GNEC-172.

63,392. Distribution of the Actinide Elements in the Molten System: KCI-AlCl-,3Al, R.H. Moore, W.L. Lyon, Hanford Atomic Products Operation, General Electric,

Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(45-l)-1350, 20 October 1959. A.E.C. HW-59147.

63,393. Evaluation of Chlorine Inhibition of Graphite Oxidation as a Gas-CooledReactor Safeguard, R.E. Dahl, Hanford Atomic Products Operation, General Electric,Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(45-l)-1350, April 1961. AoE.C. HW-67255.

b3,394. Steam Cooled Power Reactor Evaluation - Beloyarsk (URAL) Reactor,Hanford Works, General Electric Company, Atomic Energy Commission, April 1961.A.E.C. HW-67473.

63,395. Meleager - A Burn-Up Code for Fuel Cycle Analysis, J.R. Triplett, G.J.Busselman, Hanford Atomic Products Operation, General Electric, Atomic EnergyCommission, Contract AT(45-l)-1350, March 1961. A.E.C. HW-68100.

63,396. Quarterly Progress Report - Research and Development Activities -Fixation of Radioactive Residues - October-December 1960, D.W. Pearce, HanfordAtomic Products Operation, General Electric, Atomic Energy Commission, ContractAT(45-I)-1350, 15 January 1961. A.E.C. HW-68193.

63,397. Plutonium Inhalation Studies. III. Effect of Particle Size and TotalDose on Retention and Translocation, W.J. Bair, D.H. Willard, Hanford AtomicProducts Operation, General Electric, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(45-I)-1350, March 1961. A.E.C. HW-68645.

63,398. An Adiabatic Calorimeter for Stopping Power Measurements in Thin Foils,H.V. Larson, and Others, Hanford Atomic Products Operation, General Electric,Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(45-l)-1350, April 1961. A.E.C. HW-69203.On File in NDL Only.

63,399. An Analog Computer Study of the Startjp Process in Autoclave TemperatureControl Systems, C.D. Swanson, Hanford Atomic Products Operation, GeneralElectric, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(45-l)-1350, April 1961. A.E.C.HW-69275.

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63,400. Evaluation of Radiological Cnditions in the Vicinity of HanfordJanuary-March 1961, Staff, Hanford Atomic Products Operation, General Electric,Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(45-l)-1350, I August 1961. A.E.C. HW-70411.

63,401. Evaluation of Radiological Conditions in the Vicinity of Hanford April-June 1961, Staff, Hanford Atomic Products Operation, General. Electric, AtomicEnergy Commission, Contract AT(45-I)-1350, 15 August 1961. A.E.C. HW-70552.

63,402. Laboratory Studies for HTRE Fuel Processing, R.D. Cannons, and Others,Phillips Petroleum Company, Idaho Operations Office, Atomic Energy Commission,Contract AT(lO-l)-205, 23 June 1961. A.E.C. IDO-14523.

63,403. Corrosion Tests in Molten Lead-Lead Chloride, N.D. Stolica, andOthers, Phillips Petroleum Company, Idaho Operations Office, Atomic Energy Com-mission, Contract AT(lO-l)-205, 2 June 1961. A.E.C. IDO14554.

63,404. Spectrographic Determination of Impurities in Hafnium, B.E. Ginther,G.V. Wheeler, Phillips Petroleum Company, Idaho Operations Office, Atomic EnergyCommission, Contract AT(10-1)-205, 25 August 1961. A.E.C. IDO-14558.

63,405. Methods to Locate Sources of High Activity in the Materials TestingReactor, J.F. Sommers, Idaho Operations Office, Phillips Petroleum, Company,Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(lO-l)-205, 5 December 1960. A.E.C. IDO-16631.

63,406. MTR-ETR Technical Branches Quarterly Report for January 1-March 31, 1961.J.R. Huffman, and Others, Phillips Petroleum Company, Idaho Operations Opera-tions, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(10-1)-206, 30 June 1961. A.E.C.IDO-16695.

63,407. Organic Coolant Reactor Program Quarterly Report - January 1 - March31, 1961, J.R. Huffman, and Others, Idaho Opetations Office, Phillips PetroleumCompany, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(1.O-)-205, 21. July 1961. A.Er:.IDO-16705.

63,408. Relationship Between Yields of Dimers of a Polyphenyl and Its PartialReaction Rates, W.M. Hutchinson, and Others, Phillips Petroleum Company, IdahoOperations Office, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(101).-103O, 7 August1961. A.E.C. IDO-.16706.

63,409. Quarterly Technical Report SPERT Project - April, May, June, 1961,F. Schroeder, Idaho Operations Office, Phillips Petroleum Company, Atomic EnergyCommission, Contract AT(lO-l)-205, 15 September 1961. A.E.C. IDO-16716.

63,410. Neutron Energy Degradation by Water Moderation, H.F. Henry, J.R. Knight,Union Carbide Nuclear Company, Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Atomic EnergyCommission, Contract W-7405-eng-'26, 27 September 1961. A.E.C. K-1486.

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63,411. Variational Method in the Calculation of Reactor Neutron Flux Density,F.D. Judge, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, General Electric, Atomic Energy Com-mission, Contract W-31-109-eng-52, 21 February 1961. A.E.C. KAPL.-2151.

63,412. The Particle-and-Force Computing Method for Fluid Dynamics, F.H. Har-low, B.D. Meixner, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, University of California,Atomic Energy Commission, Contract W-7405-eng-36, 3 October 1961. A.E.C. 'LAMS-2567.

63,413. A Heat Treatment with Extends the Usable Range of AgPO3 Glass Dosimeters,P.K. Lee, and Others, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, University of California,Atomic Energy Commission, Contract W-7405-eng-36, 13 September 1961. A.E.C.LA-2575.

63,414. Operating Characteristics of a Cesium Diode Utilizing Fission Heatingof the Emitter, W. Reichelt, and Others, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory,University of California, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract W-7405-eng-36: 25September 1961. A.E.C. IAMS-2598.

63,415. Health Problems Associated with the Acceleration of Tritons in a 2.5MEV Van De Graaff, M.J. Engelke, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Universityof California, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract W-7405-eng-36, 26 September1961. A.E.C. LAMS-2602.

63,416. Hindered Settling Rates of Concentrated Suspensions of UraniumDioxide in Sodium, A. Sesonske, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, University ofCalifornia, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract W-7405-eng-36, 28 September .1.961.A.E.C. LAMS-2604.

63,417. The IVY System, F.W. Brinkley, and Others, Los Alamos Scientific Labora-tory, University of California, Atomic Energy Cummission, Contract W-7405oeng..36, 6 October 1961. A.E.C. LAMS-2607.

63,418. Detonation Performance Calculations Using the Kistialcowslky- WilsonEquation of State, C.L. Mader, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, University ofCalifornia, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract W-7405-eng-.36, 9 October 1961.A.E.C. LA-2613.

63,419. Quarterly Status Report of the LASL Controlled Thermonuclear ResearchProgram for Period Ending August 20, 1961, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory,University of California, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract W-7405-eng. 36,29 September 1961. A.E.C. LAMS-2619.

63,420. Quarterly Status Report on LAMPRE Program for Period Ending August 20,1961, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, University of California, Atomic EnergyCommission, Contract W-7405-eng-36, 29 September 1961. A.E.Co LAMS-2620.

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63,421. Quarterly Status Report on Ultra High Temperature Reactor Experiment(UHTREX) for Period Ending August 20, 1961, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory,University of California, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract W-7405--eng-36, 5October 1961. A.E.C. LAMS-2623.

63,422. The Effect of Strong Magnetic Fields on Chemical Engineering Systems,F.W. Camp, E.F. Johnson, Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University,Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(30-I)-1238, March 1961. A.EoC. MATT-67.

63,423. PM-l Task 5, Subtask 5.8, Local Boiling Heat Transfer Tests. SingleTube Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop Tests, S. Frank, and Others, Nuclear Divivsion, Martin Company, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(30-I).2345, May .1961.A.E.C. MND-M-1857.

63,424. Performance Estimates for Injector Cyclotrons, H.G. Blosser, M.M. Gordon,Midwestern Universities Research Association, Atomic Energy Commission, ContractAT(II-I)-384, 28 September 1960. A.E.C. MURA-593.

63,425. Convergence Rate of the Nine-Point Extrapolated Liebmann Algorithm,H.H. Denman, Midwestern Universities Research Association, Atomic Energy Com-mission, Contract AT(I1-I)-384, 18 September 1960. A.E.C. MURA-594.

63,426, Analysis of SRE Power Excursion of July 13, 1959, F.L. Fillmore, AtomicsInternational, North American Aviation, Incorporated, Atomic Energy Commission,Contract AT(ll-l)-GEN.-8, 15 September 1961. A.E.C. NAA-SR-5090.

63,427. Molten Phosphate Reactor Fuel, I, W.S. Ginell, Atomic International,North American Aviation, Incorporated, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(i]-1)-GEN-8, 30 September 1961. A.E.C. NAA-SR-5925.

63,428. The Closest Packing of Spheres ( A Unifying Basis for Crystal Structures),W.G. Gehman, Atomics international, North American Aviation, Incorporated, AtomicEnergy Commission, Contract AT(1.-)-..GEN.-8, 30 July 1961. A.E.C. NAA-SR 6003.On File in NDL Only.

63,429. Steam-Cooled Power Reactor Evaluation Graphite-Moderated, Boiling Water,Steam-Superheat Reactor, Atomics International, North American Aviation, Incor-porated, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(II-])-GEN-8, September 196.1.A.E.C. NAA-SR-6100 (Vols. 1 & 2).

63,430. Hallam Exponential Experiments Using U.-Mo Fuel, C.R. Hi llig, AtomicsInternational, North American Aviation, Incorporated, Atomic Energy Commission,Contract AT(ll-1)-GEN-8, 15 September 1961. A.E.C. NAA-SR-6118.

63,431. Exponential Experiments with Heavy-Water, Graphite-And-Diphenyl ModeratedUranium Metal Lattices, R.W. Campbell, C.H. Skeen, Atomics International, NorthAmerican Aviatton, Incorporated, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(1.1-1)-GEN-8, 15 September 1961. A.E.C. NAA-SR-6446.

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UNCLASSIFIED63,432. High Temperature Reactions of Thorium and Thoria and the Vapor Pressureof Thoria, AoJ. Darnell, W.A. McCollum, Atomics International, North AmericanAviation, Incorporated, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(1l-l)-GEN-8,15 September 1961. A.E.C. NAA-SR-6498.

63,433. A Method for Calculating the Reactivity of D20 Moderated NaturalUranium Lattices with Clustered Rod Fuel Elements, H. Soodak, R. Sullivan, Nuc-lear Development Corporation of America, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(30-l)-2303(IX), 15 June 1961. A.E.Co NDA-2131-38.

63,434. Experimental Determination of Contaminants in Sodium, H. Steimetz,B. Minushkin, United Nuclear Corporation, Atomic Energy Commission, ContractAT(30-1)-2303(XV), 30 August 1961. A.E.C. NDA-2154-6.

63,435. Some Computational Methods for the Study of Dietomic Molecules, J.W.Cooley, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, Atomic EnergyCon•nission, Contract AT(30-1)-1480, 1 May 1961. A.E.C. NYO-9490. On File inNDL Only.

63,436. Ultrasonic Fuel Reprocessing in Mercury, W.B. Tarpley, C.D. McKinney,Jr., Aeroprojects Incorporated, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(30-1)-1836, March 1961. A.E.C. NYO-9578.

63,437. Corn Pone: A Multigroup, Multi-Region Reactor Core, W.E. Kinney,R.R. Coveyou, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Union Carbide Corporation, AtomicEnergy Commission, Contract W-7405-eng-26, 20 September 1961. A.E.C. ORNL-2789.

63,438. Personal Radiation Monitor, R.H. Dilworth, C.J, Borkowski, Oak RidgeNational Laboratory, Union Carbide Corporation, Atomic Energy Commission, Con-tract W-7405-eng-26, 18 October 1961. A.E.C. ORNL-3058.

63,439. Radioactivity in Nuclear Reactor Cooling Fluids, J.C. Ward, Oak RidgeNational Laboratory, Union Carbide Corporation, Atomic Energy Commission, Con..tract W-7405-ong-26, 4 October 1961. A.E.C. ORNL-3152.

63,440. Chemistry Division Annual Progress Report for Period Ending June 20,1961, E.H. Taylor, M.A. Bredig, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Union CarbideCorporation, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract W-7405-eng-26, 10 October 1.962.A.E.C. ORNL-3176.

63,441. Cerenkov Radiation Intensity Calculations for Sr 90 and Co60 in Water,R.G. Wymer, R.E. Biggers, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Union Carbide Corpo.-ration, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract W-7405-eng-26, 19 September 1961.A.E.C. ORNL-3180.

63,442. Ecological Sampling and Meteorological Calculation of Fallout on ForestsNear Oak Ridge, J.S. Olson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Union Carbide Corpo.-ration, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract W-7405-eng-26, 20 September 1961.A.E.C. ORNL-3181.

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63,443. Evaluation of Ultimate Disposal Methods for Liquid and Solid Radio-active Wastes. Part II. Conversion to Solid by Pot Calcination, J.J. Perona,and Others, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Union Carbide Corporation, AtomicEnergy Commission, Contract W-7405-eng-26, 16 October 1961. A.E.C. ORNL-3192,

63,444. The Release of Kr8 5 from U02 in ORR Capsules, J.L. Scott, Oak RidgeNational Laboratory, Union Carbide Corporation, Atomic Energy Commission, Con-tract W-7405-eng-26, 6 October 1961. A.E.C. ORNL-3195.

63,445. Analysis of a Power Failure Incident for the Preliminary ConceptualDesign af the Small Size Pressurized Water Reactor, C.F, Bonilla, Gibbs andHill, Incorporated, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract AT(40-1)-2589, 8 Decem-ber 1959. A.E.C. ORO-454.

63,446, The Hugoniot Equation of State of 6061-T6 Aluminum at Low Pressures,C.D. Lundergan, Sandia Corporation, Atomic Energy Commission, September 1961.A.E.C. SC-4637(RR).

63,447. Engineering Evaluation Studies - Heavy Water Moderated Power ReactorPlants, W.A. Chittenden, G.F. Hoveke, Sargent and Lundy, Atomic Energy Commission,Savannah River Operations Office, Contract AT(38-1)-213, 30 June 1961. A.E.C.SL-1873.

63,448. A Pulse Ammeter, J.J. Newman, Sandia Corporation, Atomic Energy Com-mission, October 1961. A.E.C. SCTM-181-61(14).

63,449. A High-Voltage Pulse Generator for Testing Dielectric Samples, R.D.Kelly, Sandia Corporation, Atomic Energy Commission, 30 August 1961. A.E.C.SCTM-203-60(14).

63,450. Nuclear Explosion Effects on Structures and Protective Construction,A Selected Bibliography, J.H. Mitchell, Office of Technical Information, AtomicEnergy Commission, April 1961. A.E.C. TID-3092.

63,451. Masers. A Literature Search, H.D. Raleigh, Division of Technical In-formation, Atomic Energy Commission, August 1961. A.E.C. TID-3566.

63,452. Summaries of Physical Research in Physics and Mathematics, J.D. Saltz-man, Division of Research, Atomic Energy Commission, July 1961. A.E.C. TID-4005 (Pts. 3&4).

63,453. Exchange List: Organizations Having Publication Exchange Agreementswith the AEC Division of Technical Information, Division of Technical Information,Atomic Energy Commission, I October 1961. A,EC. TID-4554 (Rev.l).

63,454. Subject Headings Used by the USAEC Technical Information Service,C.W. Hargrave, Technical Information Service, Ext., Atomic Energy Commission,January 1960. A.E.C. TID-5001 (3rd Rev).

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63,455. Uptake of Radioisotopes and The#r Transfer Through Food Chains byMarine Organisms - Annual Report 1959-1960, SJ. Townsley, and Others, HawaiiMarine Laboratory, University of Hawaii, Contract AT(04-3)-56, September 1956.A.E.C. TID-6630.

63,456. Ground Disposal of Radioactive Wastes. Conference Proceedings - Berkeley,California - August 25-27, 1959, W.K. Kaufman, Sanitary Engineering ResearchLaboratory, College of Engineering and School of Public Health, University ofCalifornia, July 1961. A.E.C. TID-7621.

63,457. Nuclear Reactors Built, Being Built, or Planned in the United Statesas of June 30, 1961, Division of Technical Information, Atomic Energy Co:n-mission, 30 June 1961. A.E.C. TID-0200 (4th Rev),

63,450. The Use of Radioisotopic Methods to Study the Biosynthesis of Indole-Like Compounds, Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Stations, Atomic Energy Com-nission, Contract AT(ll-1)-71, 15 February 1961. A.E.C. TID-12440. On File inNDL Only.

63,459, Steam-Cooled Power Reactor Evaluation Capital and Power GenerationCosts, Kaiser Engineers Division, Henry J. Kaiser Company, Contract AT(04-3)..334,17 March 1961. A.E.C. TID-12747.

63,460. Offsite Ecological Research of the Division of Biology and Medicine -

Terrestrial and Freshwater, Division of Biology and Medicine, Atomic EnergyCommission, June 1961. A,E.C. TID-13358.

63,461. Reports at the Conference on Nuclear Reactions Induced by MultichargeIons, Division of Technical Information, August 1961. A.E.C. tr-4445.

63,462. On the Method of Estimation of the Population Dose, Population, andSurface Area Covered by the Diffusion of Radioactive Clouds, Y. Nishiwaki,Translated in Japan from Nihon-Genshiryoku-Gakkai Shi (Journal of the AtomicEnergy Society of Japan) 1, 1-8 (1959) Through the Cooperation of the USAECScientific Representative, Tokyo, with Permission of the Publisher, August 1961.A.E.C. tr-4463.

63,463. Problems of Magnetohydrogynamics and Plasma Dynamics. Proceedings ofthe Conference on Magnetohydrodynamics, Riga, July 2-10, 1950, Division of Technical Information, Atomic Energy Commission, September 1961. A.E.C. tr-4509.

63,464.. Gamma-Radiation of an Atomic Explosion, 0.1. Leipunskii, Division ofTechnical Information, September 1961. A.E.C. tr-4516.

63,465. Sanitary Regulations for Work With Radioactive Substances and Sourcesof Ionizing Radiation, Division of Technical Information, October 1961. A.E.C.tr-4612.

63,466. Effects of X-Irradiation on Reproduction in Female Beagles. Part I:The Effect of Total-Body X-Irradiation on the Estrous Cycle of Beagles. Part II,Reproduction in X-Irradiated Fciialq BcaAten to 4 Years of Age. Part III:CutiLinual Reproduction of X-irra&idted-Fehimle Beagles. Part IV: ReproductionAfter Neutron Exposure, AC. Andersen, and Others, Univ. of Cal., School ofVeterinary Medicine, August 1961. A.E.C. UCD-102.

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63,467. Development of the Ovary in the Beagle, A.C. Andersen, M.E. Simpson,School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, August 1961. A.E.C.UCD-103.

63,468. The Effects of Continual SR9 0 Ingestion During the Growth Period ofthe Beagle and Its Relation to RA2 2 6 To-nicity, School of Veterinary Medicine,University of California, Contract AT-ll-I-GEN-10, September 1961. A.E.C. UCD-104.

63,469. Plant Uptake of Radioisotopes from Soil Contaminated with MixedFission Products, E.M. Romney, and Others, University of California at LosAngeles, School of Medicine, Contract AT(04-1)-GEN-12, 10 August 1961. A.E.C.UCLA 485.

63,470. The Production of Irmunological Tolerance in C3Hf/Bi Mice to Normaland Leukemic AKR Mouse Tissue, EF. Hays, University of California at LosAngeles, School of Medicine, Contract AT(04-1)-GEN-12, 30 August 1961. A.E.C.UCLA-406.

63,471. Trapping and Confinement of 20-Kev Hydrogen Atoms in a Magnetic MirrorMachine, J.F. Steinhaus, C.C. Damm, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, UnLiversityof California, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract W-7405-eng-48, December 1960.A.E.C. UCRL-6131.

63,472. A Simple High-Level Alpha Air Monitor,,C.L. Lindeken, and Others,Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, University of California, Atomic Energy Com-mission, Contract W-7405-eng-48, 16 June 1961. A.E.C. UCRL-6425.

63,473. On the Diffusion of Magnetic Field Into a Conducting Gas in WhichInertial Forces are Neglected, R.E. Kidder, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory,University of California, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract W-7405-eng-48,21 August 1961. A.E.C. UCRL-6583.

63,474. Clebsch-Gordon Coefficients for Nuclear Transition Probabilities,I Odd-Mass Nuclides, J.K. Lum, and Others, Lawreuce Radiation Laboratory,University of California, Atomic Energy Commission, Contract W-7405-eng-48,25 August 1961. A.E.C. UCRL-9679.

63,475. Table of Vibrational Force Constants, D.R. Herschback, V.W. Laurie,Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, University of California, Atomic Energy Com-mission, Contract W-7405-eng-48, July 1961. A.E.C. UCRL-9694.

63,476& Physics Division Semiannual Report November 1960 Through April 1961,Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, University of California, Atomic Energy Com-mission,' Contract W-7405-eng-48, May 1961. A.E.C. UCRL-9704.

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