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Y. O. Dova, The Chemistry and Technology of High Explosives, Wright Patterson Air force Base Translation, Dayton, Ohio, 1961. [Pg.29]

G. R. Nickerson and co-workers, M Computer Program for the Prediction of Solid Propellant Motor Peformance, Vols. 1, 2, and 3, AREPL-TR-80-34, AFRPL, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 1981. [Pg.53]

R. R. Miller and co-workers. Ballistic Control of Solid Propellants, Hercules, Inc., Rpt. AFRPL-81-058, Dayton, Ohio, 1981. [Pg.54]

P. Kuent2mann, Specific Impulse Tosses ofMetalli d Solid Propellants, PTD-NC-23-2717-74, Air Eorce Eoreign Technology Division, Wright Patterson Air Eorce Base, Dayton, Ohio, 1974. [Pg.55]

E. H. Vemot and C. C. Haun,M< / Toxicology and Proposed Emergemy Exposure Eimits of Nitrogen Trifluoride, AMRL-TR-69-130-Paper No. 13 (AD 710062), Contract E33615-70-V-1046, Syste-Med Corp., Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 1969. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the 5th Annual Conference on Atmospheric Contamination in ConhnedSpaces, Sept. 16—18, 1969, AMRL-TR-69-130 (AD 709994), Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 1969, pp. 165—171. [Pg.218]

High Pressure Hydrogenation at Ludwigshafen-Heidelberg," Vol. IA, FIAT Final Repod No. 1317, ATI No. 92,762, Central Air Documents Office, Dayton, Ohio, 1951. [Pg.99]

H. Shaw, C. D. Kalfadehs, and C. E. Jahnig, Evaluation of Methods to Produce Aviation Turbine Fuels From Synthetic Crude Oils-Phase I, Technical Report AFAPL-TR-75-10, Vol. 1, Air Force Aero Propulsion Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, Mar. 1975. [Pg.99]

U.S. Dept, of the Air Force, Specification MIE-F-25017dforFuelSoluble Corrosion Inhibitor, Wright Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio, May 1981. [Pg.196]

PBO andPBZT. PBZ, a family of/ -phenylene-heterocycHc rigid-rod and extended chain polymers includes poly(/)-phenylene-2,6-benzobisthiazole) [69794-31-6] trans-V 27V) and poly(/)-phenylene-2,6-benzobisoxazole) [60871-72-9] (ot-PBO). PBZT and PBO were initially prepared at the Air Force Materials Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. PBZT was prepared by the reaction of... [Pg.66]

J. B. Gisclard, ReportMFFDE-TR-75-116, Air Eorce Flight Dynamics Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, June 1975. [Pg.294]

C. C. Haun and E. R. Kiokead, Chronic Inhalation Toxicity ofHydra ne, University of California, Irviue, Toxic Hazards Research Unit, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 1975. [Pg.294]

Magnesium Eight, Strong, Versatile, International Magnesium Association, Dayton, Ohio, June 1978. [Pg.335]

T. Ojima and co-workers, / Appl Phjs. 16, 671 (1977) IEEE Trans. Mag. 13, 1317 (1977) K. J. Stmat, ed.. Proceedings 3rd International Workshop on Rare Earth-Cobalt Permanent Magnets, University of Dayton, Ohio, 1978, p. 406. [Pg.386]

H. A. Smith and C. E. Handlovits, Report on Conference on High Temperature Polymer and Fluid Research, Partll, Phenylene Sulfide Polymers, ASD-TDR-62-322, Dayton, Ohio, 1962, pp. 18,19. [Pg.452]

F. E. Btinckman and G. Gordon, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Decomposition of Organometallic Compounds to Eefractoy Ceramics, Metals, and Metal Alloys, Dayton, Ohio, 1967. [Pg.481]

M. J. Coplan, The Effect of Temperature on Textile Materials, Documents 53-21, Wrighton Development Center, Dayton, Ohio, 1953. [Pg.464]

Monsanto Research Corp., U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 31, 1963. [Pg.119]

D. L. Engibous andT. R. Torkelson, WrightAirDev. CenterTech. Keport59 63, Dayton, Ohio,Jan. 1960. [Pg.304]

S. W. Tsai, Composites Design, 4th ed.. Think Composites, Dayton, Ohio, 1988. [Pg.14]

T. Yamanishi and co-workers, Nippon Genshiryoku Eenkyusho, (1988) R. H. Sherman, "Fusion Technology," S econd National Topical Meeting on Tritium in Fission, Fusion, and Isotopic Applications, Apr. —May, 1985, Dayton, Ohio. [Pg.17]

Where products are sold at retail to consumers it is necessary to have a Universal Product Code (UPC) printed on its label. The Universal Product Codes are assigned by the Uniform Code Counsel, 8163 Old Yankee Road, Suite J, Dayton, Ohio 45458. With the bar coding system, the information which is most meaningful to its user can be represented. This can include numeric and alpha (word) representations. [Pg.1971]

Stephen W. Tsai, Strength Theories of Filamentary Structures, in Fundamental Aspects of Fiber Reinforced Plastic Conposites, Conference Proceedings, R. T. Schwartz and H. S. Schwartz (Editors), Dayton, Ohio, 24-26 May 1966, Wiley interscience. New York, 1966, pp. 3-11. [Pg.120]

Fluid Agitation Handbook, Chemineer, Inc., Dayton, Ohio, 1956. [Pg.340]

Durion Company, Dayton, Ohio, USA, Technical Data Bulletin DA/7c (1984)... [Pg.197]

Acrolein has been detected in effluent water streams from industrial and municipal sources. Municipal effluents from Dayton, Ohio, for example, contained between 20 and 200 pg acrolein/L in 6 of 11 analyzed samples (USEPA 1980 Beauchamp et al. 1985). Acrolein is also a component of many foods, and processing may increase the acrolein content (USEPA 1980). Acrolein has been identified in raw turkey, potatoes, onions, coffee grounds, raw cocoa beans, alcoholic beverages, hops (USEPA 1980), white bread, sugarcane molasses, souring salted pork, and cooked bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) (Beauchamp et al. 1985). [Pg.747]

Kelly, C.J., The influence of environmental contaminants on immune organ atrophy and thymocyte apoptosis in herring gull embryos from the Great Lakes, M.S. thesis, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, 2003. [Pg.401]

Department of Chemistry, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. This work was supported by Wright Air Development Division of the United States Air Force, Air Research and Development Command, under Contract No. AF 35(616)-6607. [Pg.38]


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