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Classified List of OTS Printed Reports, October, 1947 PB 81500 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE W. Averell Harriman, Secretary CLASSIFIED LIST OF OTS PRINTED REPORTS A List of Reports on German and Japanese Technology Prepared by American Investigators Which Are Available in Printed Form From the Office of Technical Services Property of Technical Reports Section SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DIVISION Library of Congress OFFICE OF TECHNICAL SERVICES John C. Green, Director OFFICE OF TECHNICAL SERVICES CLASSIFIED LIST OF OTS PRINTED REPORTS Compiled by 0. Willard Holloway and Oliver B. Isaac Reports Division October 1947 (i) INTRODUCTION This classified list catalogs about 1,800 reports on German technology prepared by American investigators who have searched German firms and laboratories over the past two years for Information of value to American business and industry, unlike most OTS reports, which are available only In photostat or microfilm, the reports listed here are available in mimeograph, multlllth, or other printed form, included are the bulk of the reports received from the u. S. Army's Field information Agency, Technical, the Combined intelligence Objectives Agency, and the joint intelligence Objectives Agency. The list refers the reader to the page number of the Bibliography of Scientific and Industrial Reports where abstracts of reports are found. For convenience this publication is arranged In three parts: PART I Classified list of reports giving author, title, date, pages, price, PB number, volume, and page reference to the Bibliography of Scientific and industrial Reports* where an abstract of the report may be found. PART II Series list naming the series Included with reference to the PB number. PART III An index from PB number to the page number in the publication where the complete entry may be found. All of these reports are available from OTS in printed form. Reports should*be ordered from OTS by PB number, and the order should be accompanied by a check or mon- ey order made payable to the Treasurer of the united States. The "Bibliography of Scientific and industrial Reports" is a weekly publication prepared by OT8 containing abstracts of 1,900 scientific and technical reports. Subscriptions at $10 per year »ay be placed with the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. (HI) / SUBJECT INDEX Page Aeronautics. ................................................................................................................................................ 1 Agrl cultural cheml stry............................................................................................................................... 3 Automobiles and motorcycles..................................................................................................................... 3 Building....................................................................................................................................................... 3 Cables............................................................................................................................ i............................ 3 Ceramics....................................................................... .............................................................................. 4 Chemical warfare ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Chemicals.................................................................................................................................................... 4 Communl cation .......................................................................................................................................... 10 Drugs and pharmaceuticals.......................................................................................................................... ID Dyestuf f s ....................................................................................................................'.............................. 10 Electrical equipment....-............................................................................................................................... 11 Electronics................................................................................................................................................... 1£ Engine s....................................................................................................................................................... 1? Explosives. .................................................................................................................................................. 14 Flre control..................................................................................... ............................................................ 14 Food products.............................................................................................................................................. 14 Fuels and lubricants..................................................................................................................................... 15 Indices ..........................................................- ............................................................................................. 18 Insecticides.................................................................................................................................................. 18 Instruments..................................................................... «.......................................................................... 18 Leather products .......................................................................................................................................... 19 Lumber and wood products. ..........................................................................................» ........................... 19 Machinery.................................................................................................................................................... 3) Medical practice........................................................................................................................................... £1 Metals.. ........................................................................................................................................................ 83 Mlscell aneous. ............................................................................................................................................ 87 Ordnance...................................................................................................................................................... 31 Paints. .......................................................................................................................................................... 38 P aper Industry............................................................................................................................................. 38 Photographic processes................................................................................................................................ 38 Physics, nuclear ..............................................................................................................;.......................... 35 PI astl cs and piastlcl zers ............................................................................................................................ 35 Printing trade ............................................................................................................................................... 36 Radio and radar. .......................................................................................................................................... 36 Rockets................................................................................................................................,...................... 37 Rubber......................................................................................................................................................... 37 Stone, clay and glass products................................................................................................................... 38 Textiles........................................................................................................................................................ 39 Transportation and shipping ........................................................................................................................ 41 X-ray machinery......................................................................................'................................................... 48 Addendum..................................................................................................................................................... 44 (IV) I. SUBJECT LIST AERONAUTICS Aerodynamist for the Focko-Wulf organization at Dunn, R. M. and others. PB 278 (1-24) Bremen, was interrogated by Mr. C L. Fay and Schacht Marie Salt Mine, Beendorf (Dispersal of Andrews, A. H. PB 236 (1-64) Mr. R. H. Kluge of Group 4, THC Jun 1945- Siemens, Berlin). Instruments and equipment The aviation medicine organization of the ARCO 7A 4p $.25- CIOS XXV-51 I6p $.25 Luftwaffe. 1945. CIOS XX111 -10 , 6p $.10 Combined Intell igence Objec- PB 197(6 (1-1369) Earwicker, 6. A. T»B 261 (1-27) tives Sub-Commit tee. Focke-Wulf Structural Research Station. Appleyard, D. C and Biot, M. A. PB
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