Subject Index (1961-1969)

Subject Index (1961-1969)

SUBJECT INDEX (1961-1969) A Geodetic Determinations, 4, 3, January­ February 1965, p. 2 Acoustic Studies Gravity-Gradient Attitude Stabilization, 3, 5, Solid Propellant Rockets, 1, 6, July-August May-June 1964, p. 12 1962, p. 8 Spin Control, 5, 1, September- October 1965, ACT p. 8 See A erial Car T ransit S ystem See also DODGE Satellite AE- B Injun Satellite See Satellite Dipole Moments Navy Navigational Satellite TRAAC Satellite Aerial Car Transit Sys tem (ACT) Artificial Hand Description, 8 , 4, March- April 1969, p. 2 See M yoelectrically-Controll ed Prosthesis Aiming Studies Probability Analysis, 5, 1, September- October Artificial Radiation Belts 1965, p. 17 Characteristics, 2, 2, November- December 1962, p. 3 Air Blast Effects Degradation Effects on Solar Power Systems, Scaling Equations for T ypical Targets, 7 , 1, 2, 2, November- December 1962, p. 8 September-October 1967, p. 2 See also Radiation Studies Albedo Neutron Flux of Earth Atmosphere Explorer- B Conference R eport, 3, 2, November- Decem­ See Satellite Dipole Moments ber 1963, p. 25 Attitude Control Neutron Detection, 3, 4, M arch- April 1964, Thrust Vector Control Studies, 2, 4, March­ p. 14 April 1963, p. 2 Alloys TRAAC Satellite, 1, 3, January-February See M etallic Alloys 1962, p. 2 Amorphous Semiconductors See also Gravity-Gradient Attitude Stabiliza­ Structure, Theory, and Properties, 7 , 3, Jan­ tion uary-February 1968, p. 2 Auroral Research Amplifiers Aurora Borealis, Study by Rockets, 5, 5, May­ See T unnel Dio de M icrowave Amplifiers June 1966, p. 5 AN / SPG-59 Radar Coaxial Cable Design, 2, 6, Auroral Oval, 6, 2, November- December July- August 1963, p. 18 1966, p. 2 Automaton Angular Rate Sensor See Mobile Automaton See Fluidic Angular Rate Sensor Availability Model for Shipboard Equipment, 2, Antennas 5, May-June 1963, p. 9 See Constant-K L enses Azimuth Determination Radom es Phase-Difference M easurement Sys tem, 3, 2, Tracking Antennas November- D ecember 1963, p. 13 APL Propulsion Research Laboratory Description 1, 1, September-October 1961, p. B 13 Photographic Essay, 8, 1, September-October Beam-Plasma Interactions 1968, p.l0 Theory and Experiments, 3, 5, M ay-June APL Satellites 1964, p. 2 Summary, 7, 4, March-April 1968, p. 11 Beam-Riding Missile Guidance Artificial Earth Satellites Ocean Surface Refl ection Effects, 1, 2, Azimuth Determinations, 3, 2, November­ November- December 1961 , p. 10 December 1963, p. 13 Biographies Doppler Navigation, 5, 2, September- October Gardiner, George W., 1, 2, November- Decem­ 1965, p. 2 ber 1961 , p. 20 16 APL T echnical Digest M acaulay, P. Ste\\·art, 5, 5, May-June 1966, See also Time and Frequency Standards p. 3 Laboratory Biological Simulation Coaxial Cable Frog's Eye for R adar Display, 1, 4, March­ AN/ SPG-59 Radar Design Considerations, 2, April 1962, p. 8 6, July- August 1963, p. 18 Biological Stimulator Codes See Small~M otion Biological Stimulator Error Detection and Correction, 5, 2, Novem­ Blast Effects ber-December 1965, p. 10 See Air Blast Effects Color Photography Boat Design Equipment, 7, 5, May-June 1968, p. 7 Hobby Description, 5, 2, November-Decem­ Combustion Instability in Solid Propellant Rockets, ber 1965, p. 18 1,6, July-August 1962, p. 8 Blobs Comparison of New and Old DIDAP See Fluid Blobs See Digital Data Processor Boresight Errors of R adomes Computer Applications Bandv,ridth Studies, 4, 1, September- O ctober APL Information Retrieval System, 2, 4, 1964, p. 10 March-April 1963, p. 17 Bowsprit for Sailing Catamaran Electronic Signal Decoding, 5, 4, March­ Hobby Description, 4, 4, March-April 1965, April 1966, p. 12 p. 17 FLEXICON-A Medical Display Unit for Bubbles Digital Data, 7, 3, January-February 1968, See Fluid Blobs p.lO Ministick Artwork, 6, 3, J anuary-February c 1967, p. 9 Camera Sys tems Motion Picture Film Making, 5, 5, :rvfay­ See DODGE Satellite June 1966, p. 11 Radar Detection Probability Solutions, 3, 2, Catamaran Bowsprit November- December 1965, p. 13 See Bowsprit for S ailing Catamaran Stokes Flow for Deformed Spheroids, 4, 4, Chamber Music Groups at APL March-April 1965, p. 11 Hobby Description, 3, 3, January-February Computer Hardware 1964, p. 15 Digital Filter, 4, 3, January-February 1965, Chemical Kinetics of Gases, p. 13 ESR Studies, 6, 1, September-October 1966, Triode-Diode Function Generator, 2, 6, July­ p. 9 August 1963, p. 15 Chemical Milling Computer Pantomimes, 5, 5, May-June 1966, p. 11 Techniques, 6, 4, March-April 1967, p. 11 Conference on Earth's Albedo Neutron Flux, 3, 2, Chemical Propulsion November- December 1963, p. 25 Status and Future Trends, 4, 6, July-August Conically Scanned Tracking Antennas, 1, 5, May­ 1965, p. 2 June 1962, p. 12 Circuit Testing Hazardous Circuits, 1, 2, November-Decem­ Constant-K Lenses ber 1961 , p. 19 Description, 2, 4, March-April 1963, p. 8 Cordwood Circuitry for Intraocular Pressure See W elded Cordwood See Intraocular Pressure Civil Defense Cornea See Corneal Structure Metropolitan Area Survival, 2, 5, May-June 1963, p. 18 Corneal Structure Theory, 8,3, January-February 1969, p. 2 Clear Air Turbulence Radar Detection Studies, 6, 1, September­ Cornucopia in Space, 3, 1, September-October October 1966, p. 2 1963, p. 13 Clocks, Precision Portable Correction Codes Time Synchronization between Remote Lo­ See Codes cations, 3, 4, March-April 1964, p. 22 Correlator of T ime Intervals between Electrical July - August 1969 17 Pulses, 5, 1, September-October 1965, p. 14 Digital Pulse Compression Radar Receiver Coupling Designed for Space Application, 5, 3, Phase Modulation Waveforms, 6, 4, March­ January- February 1966, p. 16 April 1967, p. 2 Creep Measurement Machine Diodes High-Temperature Materials, 6, 1, Septem­ See Triode-Diode Function Generator ber-October 1966, p. 16 Tunnel Diodes Culture Direct Measurement Explorer- A See Elements of Modern Culture See Satellite Dipole Moments Cylindrical Shells Director Emeritus Deflection Analysis of Clamped Free, 3, 1, R. E. Gibson, 8, 6, July-August 1969, p. 2 September-October 1963, p. 19 Director's Reports, Excerpts I, 3, January- February 1962, p. 25 D 2, 3, January- February 1963, p. 24 3, 3, January-February 1964, p. 19 Damping Springs 4, 3, January-February 1965, p. 18 Gravity-Gradient Stabilized Satellites, 2, 2, 5, 3, January-February 1966, p. 18 November- December 1962, p. 20 6, 3, January- February 1967, p. 16 Data Processor 7, 3, January- February 1968, p. 14 See Digital Data Processor 8, 3, January- February 1969, p. 12 Deflection Analysis Display Systems, Radar See Vibration Studies See Radar Display Systems Deformed Spheroids Distinguished Public Service Medal Citation Flow Field Computer Studies, 4, 4, March­ R. E. Gibson, 8, 6, July- August 1969, p. 3 April 1965, p. II. See also Fluid Blobs DME-A Department of Defense Gravity Experiment Satel­ See Satellite Dipole Moments lite DODGE Satellite See DODGE Satellite Television Camera Design and Performance, Satellite Dipole Moments 6,5, May-June 1967, p. 9 Detection by Radar Television Camera Photometric and Optical See Radar D etection Considerations, 6 , 5, May- June 1967, p. 15 Detectors Television System Geometry, 6 , 5, May- June See N eutron Detectors 1967, p. 2 Proton Detectors See also Artificial Earth Satellites Deterrence Satellite Dipole Moments Scientific Analysis, I , 1, September-October Doppler Navigation 1961, p. 16 System Description, 5, 2, November-Decem­ DIDAP ber 1965, p. 2 See Digital Data Processor Drag Racing Dielectric Spherical Lenses Hobby Description, 4 , 1, September- October See Constant-K L enses 1964, p. 17 Diffusers Drops Shock-Duct, 2, 5, May- June 1963, p. 2 See Fluid Blobs Diffusion Coefficients of Gases Source-in-Flow Measurements, I , 4, March­ April 1962, p. 2 E Digital Data Display Earth's Albedo Neutron Flux See FLEXICON See Albedo N eutron Flux of Earth Digital Data Processor (DIDAP) Earth's Radiation Belts Description and Advantages, 7, 4, March­ See Radiation Studies April 1968, p. 15 Electrical Circuit Tester Digital Filters See Hazardous Electrical Circuits Optimal Adaptive, 4 , 3, January- February Electron Beam-Plasma Interactions, 3, 5, May­ 1965, p. 13 June 1964, p. 2 18 APL Technical Digest Electronic Packaging Flames Chemical Milling Process, 6, 4, March-April Laminar Flame Studies, 1, 3, January-Febru­ 1967, p. 11 ary 1962, p. 10 Welded Cordwood, 1, 1, September- October Radicals in, Studies, 2, 6, July-August 1963, 1961 , p. 20 p. 2 Electron Spin Resonance Studies Flashblindness Protection See ESR Studies See Explosive Light Filter Elements of Modern Culture, 7, 4, March- April FLEXICON 1968,p.2 Medical Display Unit, 7, 3, January-February ELF 1968,p.10 See Explosive Light Filter Flow Fields of Deformed Spheroids Engineers Computer Studies, 4, 4, March- April 1965, Career Stages, 7, 6, July-August 1968, p. 10 p. 11 Equi pmen t A vailabili ty Fluid Blobs Shipboard Defense Sys tems, 2, 5, May-June Motion Studies, 1, 5, May-June 1962, p. 2 1963, p. 9 See also Deform ed Spheroids Error Detection and Correction Codes Fluid Magnetic Spring See Codes Polaris, 2, 1, September-October 1962, p. 16 ESR Studies Fluidic Angular Rate Sensor Gas Phase Chemical Kinetics, 6, 1, Septem­ Description and Performance, 8, 4, March­ ber-October 1966, p. 9 April 1969, p. 17 Trapped Free Radicals, 2, 3, January- Febru­ Flutter ary 1963, p. 2 Missile-Wing Simulation Tests, 2, 4, March­ Excerpts from the Director's Reports April 1963, p. 12 See Director's R eports Four-Channel Video Integrator Explosions See Video Integrator See Nuclear Explosions Fourier Transform Spectroscopy Explosive Light Filter Theory and Applications, 7, 2, November­ Flashblindness Protection System, 5, 6, July­ December 1967, p.

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