Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Naval ocean systems center

Dooley CA, Homer V (1983) Organotin compounds in the marine environment uptake and sorption behaviour. Technical report no. 917. Naval Ocean Systems Center, San... [Pg.478]

Figure 8 Pulsed current technique for the measurement of critical current. From Jones, T., McGinnis, W., Boss, R., Jacobs, E., Schindler, J., Rees, C., Tech. Doc. 1306 July 1988 Naval Ocean Systems Center, San Diego, CA. Figure 8 Pulsed current technique for the measurement of critical current. From Jones, T., McGinnis, W., Boss, R., Jacobs, E., Schindler, J., Rees, C., Tech. Doc. 1306 July 1988 Naval Ocean Systems Center, San Diego, CA.
KENNETH S. JOHNSON, Moss Landing Marine Laboratory PETER JURS, Pennsylvania State University MARK E. MEYERI-IOFF, University of Michigan GEORGE H. MORRISON, Cornell University JANET G. OSTERYOUNG, North Carolina State University RICHARD THOMPSON, University of Maryland EDWARD S. YEUNG, Iowa State University ALBERTO ZIRINO, Naval Ocean Systems Center... [Pg.5]

Tomlinson, J. L. Naval Ocean Systems Center, Technical Note 386, San Deigo, CA, 1978. [Pg.179]

Procedure. A typical procedure such as that carried out on the Naval Ocean Systems Center s (NOSC) instrumented survey platform is as follows. The main sampling pump is started, and a continuous source of seawater is maintained aboard the craft. (This pumping system, which supplies large volumes of seawater for many different kinds of analytical measurements, is built into the survey platform and not discussed here.) The ASV operator then places fresh Hg solution in the Hg reservoir, selects a prepolished electrode, inserts it into the electrode holder, and turns the CO2 valve on. While O2 is being removed, the system automatically... [Pg.147]

JON LOSEE, DAVID LAPOTA, and STEPHEN H. LIEBERMAN Naval Ocean Systems Center, San Diego, CA 92152... [Pg.211]

To facilitate these field measurements, the Naval Ocean Systems Center s (NOSC) laboratory plankton test chamber (LPTC) was built to measure biolumi-... [Pg.214]

Alberto Zirino, EDITOR Naval Ocean Systems Center... [Pg.470]

Approximately three years ago, one FLC member, the Naval Ocean Systems Center (NOSC), was asked by the Naval Electronics Command to design and build a microphone and earphone device which could be used with a new radio being built for the Marine Corps. [Pg.89]

This work was supported by the Independent Research program at the Naval Ocean Systems Center. The authors are indebted to Drs. Eugene Cooper and Alan Gordon. J.W.S. is partially supported by the Office of Naval Technology through the American Society for Engineering Education. [Pg.166]

Tomlinson, J.L. Naval ocean Systems Center, Tech. Note 586, San Diego, CA, 1978. [Pg.296]

Logan, J.C. and Rockway, J.W. 1986. The new MININEC (version 3) A mini-numerical electromagnetic code. Tech. Doc. 938, Naval Ocean System Center, San Diego, CA. [Pg.1515]

Suggestions for Designers ofElectronic Equipment, Naval Ocean Systems Center—NOSC TD 250, AD A073 420/2... [Pg.303]


See other pages where Naval ocean systems center is mentioned: [Pg.394]    [Pg.474]    [Pg.477]    [Pg.328]    [Pg.87]    [Pg.613]    [Pg.616]    [Pg.617]    [Pg.393]    [Pg.676]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.87 ]




SEARCH



Naval

Naval ocean systems center NOSC)

Ocean systems

© 2024 chempedia.info