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J. T. Gxsxe glmproved Specifications for Composite Propellant Binders for Army Weapon Systems,TR-T-19-16, A-aayMssAe Command, Huntsville, Ala.,July 1979. [Pg.56]

H. Dasarathy, Development of Metal—Hydroyyapatite Composite Suface Coatings, Ph.D. dissertation. University of Alabama in Huntsville, 1994. [Pg.309]

B. Melody and B. Chavey, Proceedings of the 13 th Capacitor and Resistor Technology Symposiums Components Technology Institute, Inc., Huntsville, Ala., 1992, p. 40. [Pg.333]

Gayle, J.B., Dalton, C.C., and Martin, H.L., A Bibliography Concerning Aspect of the Meteoroid Hazard, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Report No. MDWG-63-2, Huntsville, AL, 302 pp., April 1963. [Pg.361]

Suppressive Shield Structural Design and Analysis Handbook, U.S. /Army Corps of Engineers, Huntsville, Div. No. HNDM-1110-1-2, 1977. [Pg.540]

Figure 7-60. Shock front velocity as a function of peak overpressure at sea level. By permission, Report HNDM-1110-1 -2, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1977, Huntsville, AL [49]. Figure 7-60. Shock front velocity as a function of peak overpressure at sea level. By permission, Report HNDM-1110-1 -2, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1977, Huntsville, AL [49].
Quarterly Progress Report on Organic Chemistry , Rohm Haas Co, Redstone Res Div, Huntsville, Ala, P-53-10 (Dec 1953), US Army Ord Corp Contr W-01-021-ORD-334 AD-53813 11) A.M. Anzalone et al, Char-... [Pg.72]

Bonding Agents and Processing Aids for HTPB Propellants , Rept No S-205, Contract DAAH01-68-C-0632, Rohm Haas Co, Huntsville (1969) 6) A.M. Bedard, Evaluation of... [Pg.807]

Rohm and Haas Company, Redstone Arsenal Research Division, Huntsville, Alabama. This research was carried out under Ordnance Contract W-01-021-ORD-334. [Pg.86]

Dougias G. Hayes Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama... [Pg.14]

Ford DC (1997) Dating and paleo-environmental studies of speleothems. In Cave Minerals of the World (2nd edn). Hill CA, Forti P (eds) National Speleological Society of America Press, Huntsville, Alabama, p 271-284... [Pg.453]

JOHN K. RUFF Rohm and Haas Company (Huntsville)... [Pg.220]

Figure 15 is a new standard design for a fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) escape chute which replaces existing sheet metal escape chutes. This design was based on a standard detail furnished by the Corps of Engineers, Huntsville Division. [Pg.81]

The Corps of Engineers, Huntsville Division will serve as the focal point for coordinating all activities associated with the modification of standard details. [Pg.84]

Acknowledgement is made of the cooperation extended by Mr. Richard Mazinski, U.S. Army Munitions Production Base Modernization Agency, Department of the Army, and Mr. Morgan F. Jones, formerly with the U.S. Army Engineer Division, Huntsville. Their cooperation in furnishing information essential to this paper is appreciated. [Pg.84]

Standard Details for NG, NC, SB, and MB Facilities, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntsville Division, HNDTR-78-34-ED-SR, Revision 1, 15 January 1979. [Pg.84]

Robert Sheldon, National Space Science and Technology Center, Huntsville, Alabama, USA. [Pg.2]

Mark E. Davis, Braham Himed, and David Zasada, Design of Large Space Radar for Multimode Surveillance, IEEE Radar Conference, Huntsville, AL, pp. 1-6, May 2003. [Pg.212]

Thiokol Chemical Corporation, Huntsville, Alabama. This work was supported by the United States Army Ordnance Corp. Contract DA-01-02I-ORD-5314, Mod. 3. [Pg.56]

Stephen J. Paddison received a B.Sc.(Hon.) in Chemical Physics and a Ph.D. (1996) in Physical/Theoretical Chemistry from the University of Calgary, Canada. He was, subsequently, a postdoctoral fellow and staff member in the Materials Science Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he conducted both experimental and theoretical investigations of sulfonic acid polymer electrolyte membranes. This work was continued while he was part of Motorola s Computational Materials Group in Los Alamos. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Chemistry and Materials Science Departments at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, AL. Research interests continue to be in the development and application of first-principles and statistical mechanical methods in understanding the molecular mechanisms of proton transport in fuel-cell materials. [Pg.399]


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