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NRC/AMRMC Resident Research Associateship Program
DTIC Science & Technology
2016-04-01
tenure. 28 Articles published in refereed journals 0 Patent applications 2 International presentations 52 Domestic presentations 6 Awards After... RESEARCH Provide complete citations: author(s), title, full name of journal , volume number, page number(s), and year of publication. a) Publications in peer...PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS RESULTING FROM NRC ASSOCIATESHIP RESEARCH Provide complete citations: author(s), title, full name of journal , volume number, page
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14 CFR 221.31 - Title page.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
1998-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 4 1998-01-01 1998-01-01 false Title page. 221.31 Section 221.31 ECONOMIC REGULATIONS TARIFFS Contents of Tariff § 221.31 Title page. (a) Contents. Except as otherwise required in this part, or by other regulatory agencies, the title page of every tariff shall contain the following information to be shown in the order...
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14 CFR 221.31 - Title page.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
1999-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 4 1999-01-01 1999-01-01 false Title page. 221.31 Section 221.31 ECONOMIC REGULATIONS TARIFFS Contents of Tariff § 221.31 Title page. (a) Contents. Except as otherwise required in this part, or by other regulatory agencies, the title page of every tariff shall contain the following information to be shown in the order...
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14 CFR 221.31 - Title page.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
1997-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 4 1997-01-01 1997-01-01 false Title page. 221.31 Section 221.31 ECONOMIC REGULATIONS TARIFFS Contents of Tariff § 221.31 Title page. (a) Contents. Except as otherwise required in this part, or by other regulatory agencies, the title page of every tariff shall contain the following information to be shown in the order...
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RADCAT Radar Measurement Program
DTIC Science & Technology
1971-11-24
gigahertz and noncoherent at 2.4 gigahertz, were also obtained on RADCAT Vehicle 002 and are presented. Comparisons are made between the long-pulse...pulse response of Vehicles 001, 002, and the computed response based on a physical optics formulation. iv q T TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page... OPTICS FORMULATION OF RAOCAT VEHICLE RESPONSE E- F HALF-SCALE MODEL MEASUREMENTS F-i REFERENCES vi LIST OF FIGURES Number Title Page 2-1 TARGET
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The Contribution of the Division of Radiophysics Murraybank Field Station to International Radio Astronomy
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Wendt, Harry; Orchiston, Wayne; Slee, Bruce
During the 1950s Australia was one of the world's foremost astronomical nations owing primarily to the work of the dynamic radio astronomy group within the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation's Division of Radiophysics. Most of the observations were made at the network of field stations maintained by the Division in or near Sydney, and one of these field stations was Murraybank in the north-western suburbs of Sydney. GVaucouleursDe1954The Magellanic Clouds and the GalaxyThe Observatory7423311954Obs....74...23DDe Vaucouleurs, G., 1954a. The Magellanic Clouds and the Galaxy. The Observatory, 74, 23-31. GVaucouleursDe1954The Magellanic Clouds and the Galaxy, IIThe Observatory741581641954Obs....74..158DDe Vaucouleurs, G., 1954b. The Magellanic Clouds and the Galaxy, II. The Observatory, 74, 158-164. GVaucouleursDe1961Classification and radial velocities of bright southern galaxiesMemoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society6869871961MmRAS..68...69DDe Vaucouleurs, G., 1961. Classification and radial velocities of bright southern galaxies. Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society, 68, 69-87. JDeane2006Vacuum Tube SupercomputerSydneyScience Foundation for Physics and the Australian Computer Museum SocietyDeane, J., 2006. Vacuum Tube Supercomputer. Sydney, Science Foundation for Physics and the Australian Computer Museum Society. NHDeiter1965Neutral hydrogen near the galactic polesAstErickson, W.C., Helfer, H.L., and Tatel, H.E., 1959. A survey of neutral hydrogen at high galactic latitudes. In Bracewell, 390-397. MWFeastADThackerayAJWesselink1957Radial velocities of southern B stars determined at the Radcliffe Observatory (Paper II) (summary)Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society1175791957MNRAS.117..579FFeast, M.W., Thackeray, A.D., and Wesselink, A.J., 1957. Radial velocities of southern B stars determined at the Radcliffe Observatory (Paper II) (summary). Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 117, 579. KCFreeman1970On the disks of spiral and SO galaxiesAstrophysical Journal1608118301970ApJ...160..811F10.1086/150474Freeman, K.C., 1970. On the disks of spiral and SO galaxies. Astrophysical Journal, 160, 811-830. Getmanzev, G.G., Tankevitch, K.S., and Troitzky, V.S., 1957. Detection of the spectral line of deuterium from the centre of the Galaxy on the wave-length of 91.6 cm. In van de Hulst, 90-91. HCGoldwireMGoss1967Microwave radiation of singly charged helium 3 from HII regionsAstrophysical Journal14915221967ApJ...149...15G10.1086/149225Goldwire, H.C., and Goss, M., 1967. Microwave radiation of singly charged helium 3 from HII regions. Astrophysical Journal, 149, 15-22. 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DSMathewsonSRWayteVLFordKRuan1987The `high velocity cloud' origin of the Magellanic systemProceedings of the Astronomical Society of Australia719251987PASAu...7...19MMathewson, D.S., Wayte, S.R., Ford, V.L., and Ruan, K., 1987. The `high velocity cloud' origin of the Magellanic system. Proceedings of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 7, 19-25. NMMcClure-GriffithsLStaveley-SmithFJLockmanMRCalabrettaHAFordPMWKalberlaTMurphyHNakanishiDJPisano2008An interaction of a Magellanic leading arm high-velocity cloud with the Milky Way diskAstrophysical Journal673L143L1462008ApJ...673L.143M10.1086/528683McClure-Griffiths, N.M., Staveley-Smith, L., Lockman, F.J., Calabretta, M.R., Ford, H.A., Kalberla, P.M. W., Murphy, T., Nakanishi, H., and Pisano, D.J., 2008. An interaction of a Magellanic leading arm high-velocity cloud with the Milky Way disk. Astrophysical Journal, 673, L143-L146. McCready, L.L., 1954. Letter to J.L. Pawsey, dated 19 August. 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The general distribution and motions of the local gas. Australian Journal of Physics, 14, 260-278. McGee, R.X., Murray, J.D., and Milton, J.A., 1963. A sky survey of neutral hydrogen at λ 21 cm. II. The detailed distribution of low velocity gas. Australian Journal of Physics, 16, 136-170. RXMcGeeJDMurrayJLPawsey1961Streaming of interstellar hydrogen in the vicinity of the SunNature1899579591961Natur.189..957M10.1038/189957a0McGee, R.X., Murray, J.D., and Pawsey, J.L., 1961. Streaming of interstellar hydrogen in the vicinity of the Sun. Nature, 189, 957-959. KMMentenMJReidJForbrichABrunthaler2007The distance to the Orion NebulaAstronomy and Astrophysics4745155202007A&A...474..515M10.1051/0004-6361:20078247Menten, K.M., Reid, M.J., Forbrich, J., and Brunthaler, A., 2007. The distance to the Orion Nebula. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 474, 515-520. 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JDMurrayRXMcGee1963A multi-channel hydrogen line (21 cm) receiverProceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers Australia24191196Murray, J.D., and McGee, R.X., 1963. A multi-channel hydrogen line (21 cm) receiver. Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers Australia, 24, 191-196. AOllongrenHCHulstvan de1957Corrections of 21-cm line profilesBulletin of the Astronomical Institutes of the Netherlands131962001957BAN....13..196OOllongren, A., and van de Hulst, H.C., 1957. Corrections of 21-cm line profiles. Bulletin of the Astronomical Institutes of the Netherlands, 13, 196-200. WOrchiston1993New Zealand's role in the identification of the first "radio stars"Southern Stars3546521993SouSt..35...46OOrchiston, W., 1993. New Zealand's role in the identification of the first "radio stars." Southern Stars, 35, 46-52. WOrchiston1994John Bolton, discrete sources, and the New Zealand field-trip of 1948Australian Journal of Physics475415471994AuJPh..47..541OOrchiston, W., 1994. John Bolton, discrete sources, and the New Zealand field-trip of 1948. Australian Journal of Physics, 47, 541-547 Orchiston, W., 2004. The rise and fall of the Chris Cross: a pioneering Australian radio telescope. In Orchiston, W., Stephenson, R., Debarbat, S., and Nha, I.-S. (eds.). Astronomical Instruments and Archives from the Asia-Pacific Region. Seoul, IAU Commission 41. Pp. 157-162. WOrchistonDMathewson2009Chris Christiansen and the Chris CrossJournal of Astronomical History and Heritage1211322009JAHH...12...11OOrchiston, W., and Mathewson, D., 2009. Chris Christiansen and the Chris Cross. Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage, 12, 11-32. WOrchistonBSlee2002Ingenuity and initiative in Australian radio astronomy: the Dover Heights `hole-in-the-ground' antennaJournal of Astronomical History and Heritage521342002JAHH....5...21OOrchiston, W., and Slee, B., 2002. Ingenuity and initiative in Australian radio astronomy: the Dover Heights `hole-in-the-ground' antenna. 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AEERodgersKADudevoirJCCarterBJFanousEKratzenberg2005Deuterium abundance in the interstellar gas of the Galactic Anticentre from the 327 MHz LineAstrophysical Journal630L41L442005ApJ...630L..41R10.1086/466524Rodgers, A.E.E., Dudevoir, K.A., Carter, J.C., Fanous, B.J., and Kratzenberg, E., 2005. Deuterium abundance in the interstellar gas of the Galactic Anticentre from the 327 MHz Line. Astrophysical Journal, 630, L41-L44. VCRubinWKFord1970Rotation of the Andromeda Nebula from a spectroscopic survey of emission regionsAstrophysical Journal1593794031970ApJ...159..379R10.1086/150317Rubin, V.C., and Ford, W.K., 1970. Rotation of the Andromeda Nebula from a spectroscopic survey of emission regions. Astrophysical Journal, 159, 379-403. MSchmidt1957Spiral structure in the inner parts of the galactic system derived from the hydrogen emission at 21-cm wavelengthBulletin of the Astronomical Institutes of the Netherlands132472681957BAN....13..247SSchmidt, M., 1957. Spiral structure in the inner parts of the galactic system derived from the hydrogen emission at 21-cm wavelength. Bulletin of the Astronomical Institutes of the Netherlands, 13, 247-268. GAShain1957The inclination to the Galactic Equator of the general magnetic field of LSSparkeJSGallagher2000Galaxies in the Universe: An IntroductionCambridge University PressCambridgeSparke, L.S., and Gallagher, J.S., 2000. Galaxies in the Universe: An Introduction, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. SStanimirovicLStaveley-SmithJMDickeyRJSaultSLSnowden1999The large-scale HI structure of the Small Magellanic CloudMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society3024174361999MNRAS.302..417S10.1046/j.1365-8711.1999.02013.xStanimirovic, S., Staveley-Smith, L., Dickey, J.M., Sault, R.J., and Snowden, S.L., 1999. The large-scale HI structure of the Small Magellanic Cloud. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 302, 417-436. 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Automated Title Page Cataloging: A Feasibility Study.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Weibel, Stuart; And Others
1989-01-01
Describes the design of a prototype rule-based system for the automation of descriptive cataloging from title pages. The discussion covers the results of tests of the prototype, major impediments to automatic cataloging from title pages, and prospects for further progress. The rules implemented in the prototype are appended. (16 references)…
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17 CFR 10.12 - Service and filing of documents; form and execution.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... page thereof the name and post office address of the person who is authorized to receive service for... Proceedings Clerk. (2) Title page. All documents filed with the Proceedings Clerk must include at the head thereof, or on a title page, the name of the Commission, the docket number and title of the proceeding...
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Quantum Cosmology
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Bojowald, Martin
The universe, ultimately, is to be described by quantum theory. Quantum aspects of all there is, including space and time, may not be significant for many purposes, but are crucial for some. And so a quantum description of cosmology is required for a complete and consistent worldview. At any rate, even if we were not directly interested in regimes where quantum cosmology plays a role, a complete physical description could not stop at a stage before the whole universe is reached. Quantum theory is essential in the microphysics of particles, atoms, molecules, solids, white dwarfs and neutron stars. Why should one expect this ladder of scales to end at a certain size? 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