Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest TITLE INDEX (1980-1984)

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TITLE INDEX
Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest
Volumes 1 through 5
(1980-1984)
BASIC SCIENCE INVESTIGATIONS
Electron Current Image Diffraction from Crystal Surfaces at Low
Energies 5, No.1, pp. 51-55.
Energy Transfer Processes Accompanying Laser Excitation of Hematoporphyrin in Various Solvents 2, No.3, pp. 196-199.
Experimental Test of the Quantum Theory, An 5, No.3, pp. 305-308.
Fourth International Conference on Liquid and Amorphous Metals: A
Trip Report, The 1, No.4, pp. 303-305.
High Vacuum Scanning Electron Microscopy as a Tool in Surface Analysis 1, No.1, pp. 38-44.
International Congress of Quantum Chemistry, Kyoto 1, No.1, pp. 67-69.
International Research Conference on Transport Properties and Molecular Forces, The 5, No.2, pp. 184-187.
Milton S. Eisenhower Research Center: Its Objectives and Activities, The
1, No.1, pp. 8-33.
Search for H0 2 , The 1, No.1, pp. 35-37.
Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry for the Study of Solids 1, No.1, pp.
45-48.
Seventh International Symposium on Boron, Borides, and Related Compounds: A Trip Report 2, No.3, pp. 222-223.
Spectroscopy of Porphyrins 2, No.3, pp. 153-163.
Structure of Flames, The 1, No.1, pp. 33-35.
C. B. Bargeron, A. N. Jette, B. H. NaIl
J. G. Parker, W. D. Stanbro
J. D. Franson, K. A. Potocki
K. Moorjani
C. B. Bargeron
D. M. Silver
L. Monchick
S. N. Foner, R. W. Hart
W. G. Ber!
F. G. Satkiewicz
C. Feldman
B. F. Kim, J. Bohandy
W. G. Ber!
BIOMEDICAL PROGRAMS
Automatic Contouring for Two-Dimensional Echocardiography 1,
No.2, pp. 139-143.
Automating Medical Image Analysis 2, No.3, pp. 172-178.
Collaborative Biomedical Research on Corneal Structure 4, No.2, pp.
65-69.
Combat Casualty Care: Can Technology Help? 3, No.2, pp. 189-206.
Design and Use of a Radiation Microprobe to Study Axonal Transport
4, No.2, pp. 80-84.
Distributed Hospital Information System, A 3, No.4, pp. 342-354.
Genesis of the Collaborative Biomedical Program 1, No.1, pp. 5-6.
Geometric Risk Factors for Arteriosclerosis 4, No.2, pp. 85-95.
Guest Editor's Introduction 2, No.3, p. 140.
Importance of Singlet Delta Oxygen in Cancer Photoradiation Therapy, The 5, No.1, pp. 48-50.
Information Systems at the Johns Hopkins Hospital 4, No.2, pp.
104-117.
Intracranial Pressure Monitoring 1, No.2, pp. 135-138.
Microcomputer-Controlled Devices for Human Implantation 4, No.2,
pp. 96-103.
New Control Techniques for Wheelchair Mobility 2, No.3, pp. 179-184.
Peripheral Neural Coding of Pain Sensation 2, No.3, pp. 164-171.
Radiation Therapy Physics 4, No. 1, pp. 27-41.
Radiophobia: The Great American Syndrome 2, No.2, pp. 102-121.
Selection and Performance Assessment of Automated Patient Monitoring Systems for the Johns Hopkins Adult Intensive Care Units 2,
No.3, pp. 185-195.
Self-Injurious Behavior Inhibiting System 5, No.3, pp. 290-295.
Short History of the Collaborative Biomedical Program, A 2, No.3, pp.
141-142.
Spectroscopy of Porphyrins 2, No.3, pp. 153-163.
Voice-Actuated Controller for the Handicapped 1, No.1, pp. 57-58.
412
R. E. Jenkins, J. B. Garrison
J. B. Garrison, R. E. Jenkins
R. A. Farrell, C. B. Bargeron,
W. R. Green, R. L. McCaIly
S. Koslov
G. D. Bailey, J. Griffin
S. G. Tolchin, S. A. Kahn, R. L. Stewart,
E. S. B~gan,G. P.Gafte
J. T. Massey
M. H. Friedman
M. H. Friedman
J. G. Parker
B. I. Blum
L. J. Viernstein
R. E. Fischell
W. Seamone, G. Schmeisser
R. A. Meyer, J. N. Campbell
D. G. Grant
S. Koslov
B. E. Amsler
A. L. Newman
J. T. Massey, R. J. Johns
B. F. Kim, J. Bohandy
A. E. Davidoff
Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest
BOOK REVIEWS
On Ocean Waveguide Acoustics (review of Acoustic Waveguides by
C. A . Boyles) 5, No.4, pp. 390-392.
Computational Methods for Fluid Flow (by R. Peyret and T . D. Taylor) 5, No . 1, pp. 87-89.
Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar for Oceanography (by R. C. Beal)
2, No. 4, p. 330.
G. V. Frisk
A. J. Chorin
J. R. Apel
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SYSTEMS
Adapting Personal Computers for Blind and Speech-Handicapped Users
3, No.3, pp. 258-261.
APL Image Processing Laboratory, The 5, No.1, pp. 59-78.
APL - The Language 5, No.3, pp. 280-283.
APLNET - A Local Area Computer Network 5, No.3, pp. 284-285.
Application of a Distributed Computer Organization to Ocean Research,
The 5, No.3, pp. 270-273.
Applied Research in ADA 5, No. 3, pp. 266-269.
Automating Medical Image Analysis 2, No . 3, pp. 172-178.
Braille Word-Processing System, A 3, No.3, pp. 261-262.
Computer Glossary, A 5, No.3, pp. 218-224.
Computer Graphics in the F. T . McClure Computing Center 5, No.3,
pp. 286-289.
Computer Programs for Cognitive Rehabilitation: Personal Computing
for Brain-Injured Persons 3, No. 3, pp. 253-254.
Computing at APL: Guest Editor's Introduction 5, No.3, pp. 216-217.
Concept to Client: Getting the Product to the User, From 3, No.3, pp.
263-272.
Demonstration of the Value of Spacecraft Computers, A 5, No . 3, pp.
225-237.
Developing and Managing a Large Computer Program 2, No.1, pp.
39-44.
Digital Recording and Signal Processing Systems for Hydrophone Arrays 4, No.3, pp. 212-218.
Distributed Hospital Information System, A 3, No.4, pp. 342-354.
EyeTracker Communication System, The 3, No.3, pp. 250-252.
Fault Tolerant Computing via Monitors 5, No.3, pp. 238-244.
Fiber-Optic Local Area Communication Network, A 2, No. 2, pp. 84-86.
F. T . McClure Computing Center Development 5, No.3, pp. 277-279.
Information Systems at the Johns Hopkins Hospital 4, No.2, pp.
104-117.
Lip-Reader Trainer 3, No.3 , pp . 235-237.
Low-Cost Communication System for the Nonvocal Severely Physically
Handicapped, A 3, No.3, pp. 243-247 .
Microcomputer Augmentative Communication Devices 3, No.3, pp.
240-243 .
Microcomputer-Based Individually Managed Instruction for the Handicapped 5, No.3 , pp. 245-260.
Microcomputer-Controlled Devices for Human Implantation 4, No.2,
pp. 96-103.
Microcomputers and the Handicapped - Extensions of the Johns Hopkins Search 5, No . 3, pp. 261-265 .
Motor-Handicapped Support System, The 3, No.3, pp. 255-258.
Personal Computing to Aid the Handicapped - The Johns Hopkins First
National Search: An Introduction 3, No.3, pp. 226-230.
Regional Winning Entries in The Johns Hopkins First National Search
on Personal Computing to Aid the Handicapped 3, No.3, pp. 273-277 .
Selection and Performance Assessment of Automated Patient Monitoring Systems for the Johns Hopkins Adult Intensive Care Units 2,
No.3, pp. 185-195 .
Volume 5, N umber 4, 1984
P. B. Maggs
J. O. Jenkins, J . P. Randolph,
D. G. Tilley, C. A. Waters
D. Brocklebank
H. D. Pixler
D. P. Peletier
D. F. Sterne
J. B. Garrison, R. E. Jenkins
R. Stepp
B. I. Blum
J. K. Markham
R. Gianutsos, C. Klitzner
T. P. Sleight
S. Koslov
R. E. Jenkins
L. L. Pryor
H . M. South
S. G. Tolchin, S. A. Kahn, R. L. Stewart,
E. S. Bergan, G. P. Gafke
M. B. Friedman, G. Kiliany, M. Dzmura,
D. Anderson
M. E. Schmid
S. J . Healy, S. A. Kahn, R. L. Stewart,
S. G. Tolchin
R.P. Rich
B. I. Blum
R. L. Hight
H. F. Batie
J. T. Cohn
A. Kossiakoff, P. L. Hazan,
M. V. Panyan
R. E. Fischell
W. E. Buchanan
R. o. Launey III
P. L. Hazan
B. E. Amsler
413
Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf 3, No.3, pp. 231-235.
"Think It Through": An Interactive Videodisc for the Hearing Impaired
3, No.3, pp. 238-240.
We Help More 3, No.3, pp. 247-250.
H. Levitt
C. G. Stone, G. C. Nugent
S. Jackson, J. M. Simmons, T. Wedig
COMBUSTION
Automated Airbreathing Propulsion Test Facility 4, No.3, pp. 155-165.
Fire Hazards of Electric Cables in Nuclear Power Plants 4, No.3, pp.
205-211.
Nineteenth International Symposium on Combustion, The 4, No.1, pp.
56-57.
J. L. Keirsey, R. T. Cusick
L. W. Hunter
R. M. Fristrom
EDITORIALS AND INTRODUCTIONS
Computing at APL: Guest Editor's Introduction 5, No.3, pp. 216-217.
Editorial 1, No.4, p. 250.
Editorial 3, No.2, p. 114.
Editorial 3, No.4, p. 306.
Editorial 4, No.1, p. 2.
Editorial 5, No.4, p. 320
Editorial: The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest 1, No.1, p. 2.
Foreword 2, No.4, p. 232.
Foreword 5, No.1, p. 2.
Guest Editorial 2, No.1, p. 2.
Guest Editor's Introduction 1, No.2, pp. 74-77.
Guest Editor's Introduction 2, No.3, p. 140.
Guest Editor's Introduction 3, No.1, pp. 2-3.
Guest Editor's Introduction 3, No.2, p. 115.
Guest Editor's Introduction 4, No.2, p. 64.
Guest Editor's Introduction 4, No.3, p. 138.
Guest Editor's Introduction: Images of the Aurora 5, No.2, pp. 96-97.
Introduction 4, No.4, p. 225.
Kamikaze to AEGIS: An Introduction, From 2, No.4, pp. 233-235.
Personal Computing to Aid the Handicapped - The Johns Hopkins First
National Search: An Introduction 3, No.3, pp. 226-230.
Space Department Overview, 5, No.4, pp. 321-322.
Word from the Guest Editor: Milton S. Eisenhower Research Center Issue, A 1, No.1, p. 3.
T. P. Sleight
W. G. Bed
W. G. Bed
W. G. Bed
W. G. Bed
W. G. Bed
W. G. Bed
W. E. Meyer
G. R. Nagler
H. D. Black
R. J. Thompson, Jr.
M. H. Friedman
G. L. Smith
F. A. Dean
M. H. Friedman
F. S. Billig
T. A. Potemra
W. G. Bed
B. D. Dobbins, G. W. Luke
P. L. Hazan
G. C. Weiffenbach
R. W. Hart
ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT, AND SAFETY
Acoustic Detection and Location of Leaks in Underground Natural Gas
Distribution Lines 2, No.2, pp. 90-101.
Analysis of United States Fire Statistics, An 1, No.4, pp. 289-294.
Aquatic Ecology at the Applied Physics Laboratory 4, No.2, pp. 127-132.
Community Annual Storage Energy System 1, No.2, pp. 108-113.
Energy Conservation with Flywheels 1, No.2, pp. 114-119.
Environmental Impact of Salt Drift from a Natural Draft Cooling Tower 1, No.2, pp. 120-128.
Fire Hazards of Electric Cables in Nuclear Power Plants 4, No.3, pp.
205-211.
Fourth European Communities Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference:
A Trip Report 3, No.3, pp. 298-300.
Future of Urban Transportation, The 3, No.3, pp. 278-294.
Geothermal Energy-An Overview 1, No.2, pp. 78-87.
Guest Editor's Introduction 1, No.2, pp. 74-77.
Human Fatalities from Unwanted Fires 1, No.2, pp. 129-134.
Methane Recovery from Landfills 2, No.2, pp. 63-68.
Methanol from Ocean Thermal Energy 5, No.2, pp. 159-166.
414
J. G. Parker
W. G. Bed
D. T. Burton
W. R. Powell
D. W. Rabenhorst
M. L. Moon
L. W. Hunter
C. Feldman
R. A. Makofski
A. M. Stone
R. J. Thompson, Jr.
W. G. Bed, B. M. Halpin
L. G. Phillips, S. L. Shadel
W. H. Avery
Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Contribution to the Energy Needs
of the United States 1, No.2, pp. 101-107.
Risk Analysis of Liquefied Natural Gas Transport 3, No.4, pp. 325-341.
Ultrasonics as an Alternative to Chlorine for Inhibiting Biofouling 3,
No.3, pp. 295-297.
Understanding Transient Electric Shock 5, No.3, pp. 296-304.
Use of Geothermal Energy in the Eastern United States 1, No.2, pp.
88-100.
U.S'/USSR Cooperative Agreement on Housing and Other Construction: Building Fire Safety 3, No.1, pp. 90-95.
W. H. Avery
T. S. Margulies
R. J. Taylor, L. B. Richardson
J. P. Reilly, W. D. Larkin
F. C. Paddi~on, K. Yu
B. W. Kuvshinoff
ENGINEERING
China-as Viewed by an Aerospace Engineer 1, No.3, pp. 233-239.
Energy Conservation with Flywheels 1, No.2, pp. 114-119.
Guidance System Evaluation Laboratory 1, No.2, pp. 144-147.
Methanol from Ocean Thermal Energy 5, No.2, pp. 159-166.
Near-Infrared Laser Instrument for Measuring Dynamic Motion of Air
Seals on High-Speed Surface Effect Ships 1, No.1, pp. 55-56.
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Contribution to the Energy Needs
of the United States 1, No.2, pp. 101-107.
F. S. Billig
D. W. Rabenhorst
W. M. Gray, R. W. Witte
W. H. Avery
M. J. Mayr, F. C. Paddison,
T. M. Rankin
W. H. Avery
FLEET DEFENSE
Advanced Signal Processing Techniques for the Detection of Surface Targets 4, No.4, pp. 285-295.
AEGIS: Advanced Multi-Function Array Radar 2, No.4, pp. 246-249.
AEGIS: Advanced Surface Missile System 2, No.4, pp. 243-245.
AEGIS: Newest Line of Defense 2, No.4, pp. 237-242.
APL Contributions to AEGIS 2, No.4, pp. 250-255.
Battle Group Air Defense Analysis 2, No.4, pp. 302-307.
Battle Group Antiair Warfare Coordination 2, No.4, pp. 308-313.
Battle Group Gridlock Demonstration 2, No.4, pp. 314-320.
Battle Group Operations: War at Sea 2, No.4, pp. 299-301.
Combat Systems Evaluation Laboratory 2, No.4, pp. 321-326.
Communications Systems Test and Evaluation Program, A 5, No.1, pp.
37-40
Concept for Navy Command and Control in the Year 2000, A 5, No.
1, pp. 9-18.
Data Collection and Recording Instrumentation for Command, Control,
and Communications 5, No.1, pp. 41-47.
Development of an Interactive Warfare Simulator 1, No.1, pp. 52-54.
Foreword 5" No.1, p. 2.
Guidance System Evaluation Laboratory 1, No.2, pp. 144-147.
Kamikaze to AEGIS: An Introduction, From 2, No.4, pp. 233-235.
Mk 92 Fire Control System, The 2, No.2, pp, 69-73.
Navy Command, Control, and Communications-An Introduction 5,
No.1, pp. 3-8.
Near-Infrared Laser Instrument for Measuring Dynamic Motion of Air
Seals on High-Speed Surface Effect Ships 1, No.1, pp. 55-56.
Player Support System for an Interactive Theater-Level War Game, A
5, No.1, pp. 19-21.
RAM Guided Missile Weapon System 2, No.3, pp. 200-206.
STANDARD MISSILE: Guidance System Development 2, No.4, pp.
289-298.
STANDARD MISSILE: The Common Denominator 2, No.4, pp.
283-288.
Strategic Communications Network Performance Evaluation Model 5,
No.1, pp. 22-27.
TERRIER/TARTAR: Demonstration of AN/SYS-l Integrated Automatic Detection and Tracking System 2, No.4, pp. 268-275.
TERRIER/TARTAR: Integration and Automation of Navy Shipboard
Surveillance Sensors 2, No.4, pp. 261-267.
Volume 5, Number 4, 1984
R. E. Thurber
C. C. Phillips
J. D. Flanagan, W. N. Sweet
J. D. Flanagan, G. W. Luke
E. P. Irzinski
R. S. Farris, R. J. Hunt
C. C. Phillips, E. C. Prettyman
J. T. Miller, E. W. G. David
C. C. Phillips
D. P. Serpico
G. R. Preziotti, I. J. Shepperd,
M. D. Sullivan
G. D. Halushynsky, J. K. Beam
J. S. Quinn, H. L. Cox
L. R. Gieszl, J. W. Marrow
G. R. Nagler
W. M. Gray, R. W. Witte
B. D. Dobbins, G. W. Luke
K. E. Shade, M. C. Lucas
J. W. Newland, H. G. Tornatore
M. J. Mayr, F. C. Paddison,
T. M. Rankin
R. R. Guenther, N. K. Brown
R. W. Bruns, E. C. Jarrell
R. W. Witte, R. L. McDonald
M. E. Oliver, W. N. Sweet
S. F. Czajkowski, J. S. J. Peri
E. A. Frekko
W. G. Bath
415
TERRIER/TARTAR: New Threat Upgrade Program 2, No.4, pp.
276-282.
TERRIER/TARTAR: Pacing the Threat 2, No.4, pp. 256-260.
Wide-Area Correlation and Tracking of Surface Ships Using Multiple
Sensors 5, No.1, pp. 28-36.
And see T ALOS MISSILE.
T. R. Betzer
M. E. Oliver
G. E. Mitzel, P. G. Barnett,
B. E. Kuehne, S. Sommerer
HISTORICAL NOTES
Astronomy, Astrology, Ptolemy, and Us 3, No.1, pp. 77-80.
Centenary of the Prime Meridian and of International Standard Time,
The 5, No.4, pp. 381-389.
Development of the Radio Proximity Fuze, The 3, No.4, pp. 358-359.
Early Days of Sputnik, The 2, No.1, pp. 14-15.
Evolution of the Talos Missile 3, No.2, pp. 117-122.
400th Anniversary of the Gregorian Calendar, The 3, No.4, pp. 353-357.
Genesis of the Collaborative Biomedical Program 1, No.1, pp. 5-6.
Gestation of Transit as Perceived by One Participant, The 2, No.1, pp.
32-38.
Places and Persons 4, No.4, pp. 232-245.
Presentations to the Trustees' Committee on APL on the Occasion of
the Research Center Dedication Ceremony: Research Center History
1, No.1, pp. 4-5.
Published Scientific Papers of R. E. Gibson: Bibliography 4, No.4, pp.
264-266.
Recollections on the Development of Radio-Controlled Proximity Fuzes
4, No.4, pp. 296-300.
Reflectioils by Colleagues and Friends [of R. E. Gibson] 4, No.4, pp.
255-262.
Reminiscences 4, No.4, pp. 226-231.
Talos in Retrospect 3, No.2, p. 116.
R. R. Newton
H. D. Black, G. Gebel, R. R. Newton
D. C. Allard
W. H. Guier, G. C. Weiffenbach
W. Garten, Jr., F. A. Dean
R. R. Newton
J. T. Massey
T. Wyatt
R. E. Gibson
R. B. Kershner
H. H. Porter
R. E. Gibson
W. H. Goss
IN MEMORIAM
Ralph Edward Gibson (1901-1983) 4, No.1, pp. 43-44.
Richard Brandon Kershner 3, No.1, pp. 97-101.
Robert C. Morton (1915-1984) 5, No.2, pp. 197-203.
Merle Antony Tuve 3, No.2, pp. 207-217.
A Kossiakoff
R. E. Gibson
MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS
Alexander Kossiakoff: An Appreciation 1, No.4, p. 251.
Centenary of the Prime Meridian and of International Standard Time,
The 5, No.4, pp. 381-389.
China as Viewed by an Aerospace Engineer 1, No.3, pp. 233-239.
Closed Course Distance Record for Powered Radio-Controlled Aerornodels, A 5, No.2, pp. 172-176.
Dedication of The Milton S. Eisenhower Research Center 1, No.1, pp.
64-66.
Design Development of the Kossiakoff Conference and Education Center 5, No.1, pp. 79-86.
Development of the Radio Proximity Fuze, The 3, No.4, pp. 358-359.
Electrostatic Autopilots 5, No.2, pp. 177-183.
Fourth International Conference on Liquid and Amorphous Metals 1,
No.4, pp. 303-305.
400th Anniversary of the Gregorian Calendar, The 3, No.4, pp. 355-357.
International Congress of Quantum Chemistry, Kyoto 1, No.1, pp. 67-69.
JHU/ APL Evening College Center, The 1, No.4, pp. 297-302.
Letter to the Editor of Physics Today: 4, No.4, p. 263.
New Fisherman, The 2, No.2, pp. 122-133.
Personal Computing to Aid the Handicapped, Announcement 1, No.
4, p. 313.
416
S. Muller
H. D. Black, G. Gebel, R. R. Newton
F. S. Billig
M. L. Hill
S. J. Goldstein
D. C. Allard
M. L. Hill
K. Moorjani
R. R. Newton
D. M. Silver
P. B. Edwards
R. E. Gibson
W. McCloskey
Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest
Physicist's View of Science and Technology in China, A 2, No.3. pp.
209-221.
Recollections on the Development of Radio-Controlled Proximity Fuzes
4, No.4, pp. 296-300.
Research Center Today, The 1, No.1, pp. 6-7.
Research Universities and Industrial Innovation in America 5, No.4,
pp. 370-380.
World Endurance Record for Radio-Controlled Aeromodels 3, No.1,
pp. 81-89.
Visual Perception of Structured Symbols 5, No.2, pp. 167-171.
C. K. Jen
H. H. Porter
R. W. Hart
S. Muller
M. L. Hill
B. W. Hamill
MISSILE TECHNOLOGY
Automated Airbreathing Propulsion Test Facility 4, No.3, pp. 155-165.
Computation Fluid Dynamics - A Tool for Missile Design 4, No.3,
pp. 187-195.
Missile Aerodynamics 4, No.3, pp. 175-186.
Optical Measurements for Ramjet Engine Development 4, No.3, pp.
196-204.
Tactical Missile Design Concepts 4, No.3, pp. 139-154.
Tactical Missile Structures and Materials Technology 4, No.3, pp.
166-174.
And see TALOS MISSILE.
J. L. Keirsey, R. T. Cusick
M. D. Griffin
L. L. Cronvich
R. E. Lee, R. Turner, R. C. Benson
F. S. Billig
W. C. Caywood, R. M. Rivello,
L. B. Weckesser
OCEAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Airborne Radiometric Measurements of Sea Surface Temperature 3,
No.1, pp. 4-11.
Anomalous Microwave Propagation Through Atmospheric Ducts 4,
No.1, pp. 12-26.
Application of a Distributed Computer Organization to Ocean Research,
The 4, No.3, pp. 270-273.
Characteristics of Thermal Microstructure in the Ocean 3, No.1,
pp. 28-35.
Comparison of Three Acoustic Transmission Loss Models with Experimental Data 3, No.1, pp. 67-76.
Digital Recording and Signal Processing Systems for Hydrophone Arrays 4, No.3, pp. 212-218.
Direct Measurement of Vertical Shear in the Open Ocean 1, No.4, pp.
284-288.
Drag Reduction Studies by Compliant Surfaces and Surface-Active Substances 5, No.1, pp. 56-58.
Evolution of a Vertically Distributed Passive Scalar in the Seasonal Thermocline 3, No.1, pp. 36-41.
Guest Editor's Introduction 3, No.1, pp. 2-3.
Internal Solitary Waves in the Sulu Sea 4, No.4, pp. 267-275.
Mesoscale Oceanographic Mapping 1, No.1, pp. 49-51.
Methanol from Ocean Thermal Energy 5, No.2, pp. 159-166.
Oceanographic ELF Electromagnetic Investigations at APL 3, No.1,
pp. 59-66.
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Contribution to the Energy Needs
of the United States 1, No.2, pp. 101-107.
Optical Measurement of the Phase Velocity of Ocean Waves during the
1978 Wave Dynamics Experiment 2, No. 2, pp. 56-62.
Potential of Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar for Oceanography,
The 1, No.2, pp. 148-156.
Predicting Dangerous Ocean Waves with Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture
Radar 5, No.4, pp. 346-359.
Satellites for Earth Surveying and Ocean Navigating 2, No.1, pp. 3-13.
Separation of Oceanic Temperature Finestructure and Internal Motion,
The 3, No.1, pp. 19-27.
Simulation of Oceanographic Processes in the Hydrodynamics Research
Laboratory 3, No.1, pp. 42-48.
Volume 5, Number 4, 1984
R. F. Gasparovic, K. Peacock,
L. D. Tubbs
H. W. Ko, J. W. Sari, J. P. Skura
D. P. Peletier
S. A. Mack, D. C. Wen strand ,
J. CaIman, R. C. Burkhardt
C. A. Boyles, G. W. Joice
H. M. South
J. H. Smart
T. D. Taylor, D. A. Hurdis
L. J. Crawford, D. P. Vasholz,
J. W. Giles, Jr., C. J. Gundersdorf
G. L. Smith
J . R. Apel, J. R. Holbrook
R. F. Henrick
W. H. Avery
H. W. Ko, J. A. Giannini,
P. A. Herchenroeder
W. H. Avery
B. L. Gotwols, G. B. Irani
R. C. Beal
R. C. Beal
H. D. Black
M. W. Roth
A. Brandt, D. A. Hurdis
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APL Mission: Challenge for the 1980's, The 1, No.4, pp. 295-296.
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Cost/Benefit Monster, The 2, No.3, pp. 207-208.
Developing and Managing a Large Computer Program 2, No.1, pp.
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Research Universities and Industrial Innovation in America 5, No.4,
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Roles of In-House R&D Institutions in a Free Enterprise System 5,
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L. L. Pryor
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SPACE SCIENCE AND SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY
Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Explorers Program, The 4,
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AMPTE Charge Composition Explorer Science Data Center, The 5,
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Astronomy, Astrology, Ptolemy, and Us 3, No.1, pp. 77-80.
Coast Guard Precision Navigation Programs using Loran-C 5, No.4,
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Cold Plasma Measurements on HILAT 5, No.2, pp. 114-119.
Degradation of High Frequency Earth/Satellite Telecommunication Signals 5, No.4, pp. 360-362.
Development of a Global Positioning System/Sonobuoy System for Determining Ballistic Missile Impact Points 5, No.4, pp. 335-340.
Early Days of Sputnik, The 2, No.1, pp. 14-15.
Electron Flux J ,Sensor for HILAT, The 5, No.2, pp. 125-130.
Encounters with Jupiter: The Low Energy Charged Particle Results of
Voyager 1, No.1, pp. 60-63.
Geomagnetic Field and Its Measurement: Introduction and Magnetic Field
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HILAT Magnetic Field Experiment, The 5, No.2, pp. 120-124.
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SAT RACK - Review and Update 4, No. 2, pp. 118-126.
Solar Maximum Observatory, The 5, No.2, pp. 188-196.
Space Department Overview 5, No.4, pp. 321-322.
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Successful Launch of Magsat 1, No.1, pp. 58-60.
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Toward Very Large Scale Integration Applications in Space 5, No.4,
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Ultraviolet Imaging of Sunlit Auroras from HILAT 5, No.2, pp. 138-142.
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T ALOS MISSILE
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Evolution of the Talos Missile 3, No.2, pp. 117-122.
Guest Editor's Introduction 3, No.2, p. 115.
Operational Lessons Learned 3, No.2, p. 170.
Talos Aerodynamics 3, No.2, pp. 138-141.
Talos Booster Rockets, The 3, No.2, pp. 135-137.
Talos Continuous-Rod Warhead, The 3, No.2, pp. 157-159.
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W. Garten, Jr., F. A. Dean
F. A. Dean
W. E. Meyer, R. W. Anderson
L. L. Cronvich
W. H. Avery
C. R. Brown, C. F. Meyer
F. C. Paddison
J. Gulick, W. C. Hyatt, O. M. Martin, Jr.
W. H. Goss
F. A. Dean
W. B. Shippen, W. G. Berl,
W. Garten, Jr., E. J. Hardgrave, Jr.
D. D. A. Gray
E. D. Robinson
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