Subject Index

Subject Index

SUBJECT INDEX A Auroral Research Aurora Borealis, Study by Rockets, 5, 5, May­ Acoustic Studies June 1966, p. 5 Solid Propellant Rockets, I, 6, July- August Auroral Oval, 6, 2, November- December 1962, p. 8 1966, p. 2 Aiming Studies Automaton Probability Analysis, 5, 1, September-October See Mobile Automaton 1965, p. 17 Availability Model for Shipboard Equipment, 2, Albedo Neutron Flux of Earth 5, May-June 1963, p. 9 Conference Report, 3, 2, November-Decem­ Azimuth Determination ber 1963, p. 25 Phase-Difference Measurement Sys tem, 3, 2, Neutron Detection, 3, 4, March-April 1964, November- December 1963, p. 13 p. 14 Alloys B See Metallic Alloys Amplifiers Beam-Plasma Interactions See Tunnel Diode Microwave Amplifiers Theory and Experiments, 3, 5, May-June AN/SPG-59 Radar Coaxial Cable Design, 2, 6, 1964, p. 2 July-August 1963, p. 18 Beam-Riding Missile Guidance Ocean Surface Reflection Effects, 2, Antennas I, See C onstant-K L enses November-December 1961 , p. 10 Radomes Biographies Tracking Antennas Gardiner, George W., I, 2, November- Decem­ Artificial Earth Satellites ber 1961 , p. 20 Azimuth Determinations, 3, 2, November­ Macaulay, P. Stewart, 5, 5, M ay-June 1966, December 1963, p. 13 p.3 Doppler Navigation, 5, 2, September- October Biological Simulation 1965, p. 2 Frog's Eye for Radar Display, I , 4, March­ Geodetic Determinations, 4, 3, January­ April 1962, p. 8 February 1965, p. 2 Biological Stimulator Gravity-Gradient Attitude Stabilization, 3, 5, See Small-Motion Biological Stimulator May-June 1964, p. 12 Boat Design Spin Control, 5, 1, September-October 1965, Hobby Description, 5, 2, November- Decem­ p.8 ber 1965, p. 18 See also DODGE Satellite Blobs Injun Satellite See Fluid Blobs Navy Navigational Satellite Boresight Errors of Radomes TRAAC Satellite Bandwidth Studies, 4, 1, September-October Artificial Radiation Belts 1964, p. 10 Characteristics, 2, 2, November- December Bowsprit for Sailing Catamaran 1962, p. 3 Hobby Description, 4, 4, M arch-April 1965, Degradation Effects on Solar Power Sys tems, p. 17 2, 2, November- December 1962, p. 8 Bubbles See also Radiation Studies See Fluid Blobs Attitude Control Thrust Vector Control Studies, 2, 4, March­ c April 1963, p. 2 TRAAC Satellite, I , 3, January- February Camera Systems 1962, p. 2 See DODGE Satellite See also Gravity-Gradient Attitude Stabiliza- Catamaran Bowsprit tion See Bowsprit for Sailing Catamaran Ju ly-August 1967 7 Chamber Music Groups at APL Conically Scanned Tracking Antennas, 1, 5, May­ Hobby Description, 3, 3, January-February June 1962, p. 12 1964, p. 15 Constant-K Lenses Chemical Kinetics of Gases, Description, 2, 4, March- April 1963, p. 8 ESR Studies, 6, 1, September-October 1966, Cordwood p.9 See W elded Cordwood Chemical Milling Cornucopia in Space, 3, 1, September- October Techniques, 6, 4, March-April 1967, p. 11 1963, p. 13 Chemical Propulsion Correction Codes Status and Future Trends, 4, 6, July-August See Codes 1965, p. 2 Correlator of Time Intervals between Electrical Circuit Testing Pulses, 5, 1, September-October 1965, p. 14 Hazardous Circuits, 1, 2, November-Decem­ Coupling Designed for Space Application, 5, 3, ber 1961, p. 19 January-February 1966, p. 16 Civil Defense Metropolitan Area Survival, 2, 5, May-June Creep Measurement Machine 1963, p. 18 High-Temperature Materials, 6, 1, Septem­ Clear Air Turbulence ber-October 1966, p. 16 Radar Detection Studies, 6, 1, September­ Cylindrical Shells October 1966, p. 2 Deflection Analysis of Clamped Free, 3, 1, Clocks, Precision Portable September- October 1963, p. 19 Time Synchronization between R emote Lo­ cations, 3, 4, March-April 1964, p. 22 o See also Time and Frequency Standards Laboratory Damping Springs Coaxial Cable Gravity-Gradient Stabilized Satellites, 2, 2, AN/SPG- 59 Radar Design Considerations, 2, November-December 1962, p. 20 6, July- August 1963, p. 18 Deflection Analysis Codes See Vibration Studies Error Detection and Correction, 5, 2, Novem­ Deformed Spheroids ber-December 1965, p. 10 Flow Field Computer Studies, 4, 4, March­ Combustion Instability in Solid Propellant Rockets, April 1965, p. II. 1, 6, July-August 1962, p. 8 See also Fluid Blobs Computer Applications Department of Defense Gravity Experiment Satel­ APL Information Retrieval System, 2, 4, lite March-April 1963, p. 17 See DODGE Satellite Electronic Signal Decoding, 5, 4, March­ Detection by Radar April 1966, p. 12 See Radar D etection Ministick Artwork, 6, 3, J anuary- February Detectors 1967, p. 9 See N eutron Detectors Motion Picture Film Making, 5, 5, May­ Proton D etectors June 1966, p. 11 Deterrence Radar Detection Probability Solutions, 3, 2, Scientific Analysis, 1, 1, September-October November-December 1965, p. 13 1961 , p. 16 Stokes Flow for Deformed Spheroids, 4, 4, Dielectric Spherical Lenses March- April 1965, p. 11 See Constant-K L enses Computer Hardware Diffusers Digital Filter, 4, 3, January- February 1965, Shock-Duct, 2, 5, May-June 1963, p. 2 p. 13 Diffusion Coefficients of Gases Triode-Diode Function Generator, 2, 6, July­ Source-in-Flow Measurements, 1, 4, March­ August 1963, p. 15 April 1962, p. 2 Computer Pantomimes, 5, 5, M ay-June 1966, p. 11 Digital Filters Conference on Earth's Albedo Neutron Flux, 3, 2, Optimal Adaptive, 4 , 3, January-February November- December 1963, p. 25 1965, p. 13 8 :\PL Technical Digest Digital Pulse Compression Radar Receiver Error Detection and Correction Codes Phase Modulation Waveforms, 6 , 4, March­ See Codes April 1967, p. 2 ESR Studies Diodes Gas Phase "Chemical Kinetics, 6 , 1, Septem­ See Triode-Diode Function Generator ber- October 1966, p. 9 Tunnel Diodes Trapped Free R adicals, 2, 3, January- Febru­ Director's Reports, Excerpts ary 1963, p. 2 I , 3, January- February 1962, p. 25 Excerpts from the Director's Reports 2, 3, January- February 1963, p. 24 See Director's R eports 3, 3, January-February 1964, p. 19 Explosions 4, 3, January- February 1965, p. 18 See Nuclear Explosions 5, 3, January- February 1966, p. 18 Explosive Light Filter 6 , 3, January- February 1967, p. 16 Flashblindness Protection System, 5, 6, July­ Display Systems, Radar August 1966, p. 11 See Radar Display Systems Extensometer DODGE Satellite Creep Measurement, 6 , 1, September-October Television Camera Design and Performance, 1966, p. 16 6 , 5, May- June 1967, p. 9 Eye Protection Television Camera Photometric and Optical See Explosive Light Filter Considerations, 6 ,5, May- June 1967, p. 15 Television System Geometry, 6 , 5, May-June F 1967, p. 2 See also Artificial Earth Satellites Feedback Technique Doppler Navigation Hydraulic Servos, 4, 2, November-December System Description, 5, 2, November-Decem­ 1964, p. 12 ber 1965, p. 2 Filters Drag Racing See Digital Filters Hobby Description, 4, 1, September- October Fins 1964, p. 17 See Missile Fins Drops Fipple Flutes See Fluid Blobs See Chamber Music Groups at APL Fire Codes E Error Detection and Correction, 5, 2, Novem­ ber- December 1965, p. 10 Earth's Albedo Neutron Flux Flames See Albedo N eutron Flux of Earth Laminar Flame Studies, I , 3, January-Febru­ Earth's Radiation Belts ary 1962, p. 10 See Radiation Studies R adicals in, Studies, 2, 6, July-August 1963, Electrical Circuit Tester p. 2 See Hazardous Electrical Circuits Flashblindness Protection Electron Beam-Plasma Interactions, 3, 5, May­ See Explosive Light Filter June 1964, p. 2 Flow Fields of Deformed Spheroids Electronic Packaging Computer Studies, 4, 4, March-April 1965, Chemical Milling Process, 6 , 4, March-April p. 11 1967, p. 11 Fluid Blobs Welded Cordwood, I , 1, September-October Motion Studies, 1,5, May- June 1962, p. 2 1961, p. 20 See also D eformed Spheroids Electron Spin Resonance Studies Fluid Magnetic Spring See ESR Studies Polaris, 2, 1, September- October 1962, p. 16 ELF Flutter See Explosive Light Filter Missile-Wing Simulation T ests, 2, 4, M arch­ Equipment Availability April 1963, p. 12 Shipboard Defense Systems, 2, 5, May- June Four-Channel Video Integrator 1963, p. 9 See Video Integrator July- August 1967 9 Free Radicals High-Speed Chemical Propulsion, 4 , 6, July­ ESR Studies of Trapped Free Radicals, 2, 3, August 1965, p. 2 January- February 1963, p. 2 High-Temperature Materials Mass Spectrometric Studies, 5, 4, March­ Creep Measurements, 6, 1, September­ April 1966, p. 2 October 1966, p. 16 Frequency Monitoring Design Allowables of Alloys, 3, 4, March­ VLF Phase Measurements, 4, 4, March­ April 1964, p. 2 April 1965, p. 2 VLF Transmissions, 1, 5, May-June 1962, High-Temperature Measurement p. 7 See Intermittent Thermometer Pyrometer Frog Optic Nerve Fibre Radar Display Simulation, 1, 4, March­ Histories April 1962, p. 2 Terrier Missile Development, 4, 6, July­ August 1965, p. 18 Function Generators VT Fuze, 2, 1, September-October 1962, Triode-Diode, 2, 6, July- August 1963, p. 15 p. 18 Fuzes Hobbies See VT Fuze Boat Design, 5 , 2, November-December 1965, G p. 18 Bowsprit for Catamaran, 4, 4, March- April Gardiner, George W. 1965, p. 17 See Biographies Chamber Music Groups at APL, 3, 3, Janu­ Gas Phase Chemical Kinetics ary-February 1964, p. 15 ESR Studies, 6, 1, September- October 1966, Drag Racing, 4, 1, September- October 1964, p. 9 p. 17 Gas Transport Radio-Controlled Model Airplanes, 2, 3, Source-in-Flow Measurements, 1, 4, March­ January- February 1963, p. 18; 4 , 5, May­ April 1962, p. 2 June 1965, p. 17 Generators Telescope Making, 2, 6, July-August 1963, See Function Generators p.8 Geodesy by Satellites, 4, 3, January-February 1965, Wine Making, 3, 6, July-August 1964, p. 18 p. 2 Hose Coupling Gravity-Gradient Attitude Stabilization See Coupling Damping Spring Design, 2, 2, November­ Human Perception December 1962, p. 20 Model Limits, 1, 3, January- February 1962, Theory and Satellite Applications, 3, 5, May­ p.

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