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D. E. Seeger, and R. H. Stresau, "Lead Azide Precipitated with Polyvlayl Alcohol," ia 2nd ONR Symposium on Detonation, Office of Naval Research, Washiagton, D.C., 1955, p. 92. [Pg.27]

A. B. Arons, Lnderwater Explosion Research, Vol. 1, U.S. Office of Naval Research, 1950. [Pg.381]

H. Batrick and co-workers. Final Report—The Production and Refining of Crude Shale Oil into Military Fuels, AppHed Systems Corp. for Office of Naval Research, Washington, D.C., Aug. 1975. [Pg.358]

Amery, B.T. (1976), 6th Symposium on Detonation AC-R-221, Office of Naval Research, Department of the Navy, Arlington, VA, pp. 673-681. [Pg.70]

Gordon, W.E., Detonation Limits in Condensed Explosives, in Fourth Symposium (International) on Detonation, ACR-126 (edited by Jacobs, S.J.), Office of Naval Research, Washington, DC, 1966, pp. 179-197. [Pg.363]

Acknowledgements—This work was supported by the Office of Naval Research, the National Science Foundation, the Robert A. Welch Foundation, and used equipment designed for study of fullerene-encapsulated catalysts supported by the Department of Energy, Division of Chemical Sciences. [Pg.14]

Acknowledgements—This work was supported by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) through the Naval Research Laboratory and directly through the ONR (Chemistry-Physics and Materials Divisions. We thank D. H. Robertson, D. W. Brenner, and B. 1. Dunlap for many useful discussions. [Pg.45]

This work was supported by the United States Office of Naval Research. [Pg.258]

General van Riper, during the time when he was Commanding General at the Marine Corps Concept Development Command at Quantico, VA, (1994-1996), approached CNA with an idea for a study that asked. What do all of these new ideas I ve been hearing about - nonlinearity, complexity, complex adaptive systems - have to do with combat Since many at CNA knew of my deep interest in the subject, I was soon asked to direct a project addressing this question a project that has since spawned a follow-on multi-year effort sponsored by the Office of Naval Research to develop an artificial-life model of combat. To say that Lt.Gen van Riper s appear-... [Pg.833]

Thomas L. Saaty, On the Problems of Jockeying, Collusion, Scheduling, Optimization, and Graph Theoretic Queues, Office of Naval Research Notes, June, 1961. [Pg.252]

Azusa, Cal, for the Air Force Materials Laboratory, Final Technical Engineering.Report ASD-TR-63-7-900 (July 1963), AD-344885 3) C.C. Petropoulos, A Study of the Encapsulation of High Energy Substances , National Cash Register Co for the Office of Naval Research, Final Report of Contract NO nr 2343 00 (April 1964) 4) L. Stiefel, Sequential Ig-... [Pg.143]

The preparation of this paper was supported by the Office of Naval Research under Contract Nonr-3809(00). The authors are grateful to W. J. Miller for permission to use his as yet unpublished data in Figures 3 and 4. [Pg.319]

Work done in part under Contract N6onr-24432 between the California Institute of Technology and the Office of Naval Research, and in part under a program of research on metals sponsored by the Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation. [Pg.597]

The financial contributions of the National Science Foundation, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, The Office of Naval Research, The Research Corporation, and the Research Board of UICC are gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.208]

The author thanks the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research of the USA for partial support. He has been motivated in this work by enlightening conversations with Yngve Ohrn. [Pg.335]

We would like to thank Dr. Stephen Koch, SUNY-Stony Brook for providing the X-ray structure of the complex and for the valuable discussions. This work was supported in part through a grant from the Office of Naval Research. [Pg.368]

The research was supported in part by Direction des Recherches et Etudes Techniques and the Office of Naval Research. We would like to thank the Scientific Council of the Centre de Calcul Vectoriel pour la Recherche for providing access to a CRAY-1 computer and the Centre Inter Regional de Calcul Electron-ique for providing computational resources. In addition, we would like to thank Professors S. Candel and G. Duvaut for their support and helpful discussions. [Pg.418]

The work described in this paper was primarily supported by grants GM Ill ll from the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences, N00014-80-K-0178 from the Office of Naval Research, and the Marine Science Institute, Quezon City, Philippines. Support was also provided by grants AM 2674 (J.R.), The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (D.R.H. and S.R.W.), GM 34913 (W.R.G.), the International Foundation for Science, Stockholm, Sweden (LJ.C.), and the National Research Council of the Philippines (L J. C). [Pg.277]

This work was supported in part by Research Grant N-00014-82-C-0435 from the Department of Defense, Office of Naval Research, United States Navy and Koret Foundation, San Francisco. [Pg.363]

The work discussed was supported In part by the Office of Naval Research, Washington and the U.K. Science and Engineering Research Council. [Pg.564]

Roy, R. New Materials Fountainhead for New Technologies and New Science. Inti. Science Lecture Series U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the Office of Naval Research, National Research Council Washington, DC, 1994. [Pg.64]

We thank the Center for Adhesives, Sealants, and Coatings (CASC) of Case Western Reserve University and the Office of Naval Research for generous financial support. [Pg.117]

We are grateful to the Office of Naval Research, the Polymer Program of the National Science Foundation and Interx Research Corporation for their partial support of this research. We are also grateful to the Naval Research Laboratory and EM Laboratory of the Department of Zoology at the University of Maryland at College Park for their cooperation in part of this research. We also would like to thank Dr. Jacques Roovers for reviewing this paper. [Pg.298]

We thank Professor E.D. Stevens for providing the data for the 1980 study, the College of Arts and Sciences of the University of Toledo and the Ohio Board of Regents for generous financial support of the X-ray diffraction facility and thank the Office of Naval Research for funding this work (Contract Nos. N00014-95-1-0013... [Pg.233]

Shah, B.V., Buehler, R.J., Kempthome, ft The Method of Parallel Tangents (PARTAN) for Finding an Optimum, Technical Report No. 2, Office of Naval Research, Contract NONR 530(05), Statistical Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames, Apr. 1961 (revised Aug. 1962). [Pg.412]

National Bureau of Standards. 1982. The mechanism of anaerobic (microbial) corrosion. Report to the Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA., by Iverson WP, Olson GJ, National Bureau of Standards, National Measurement Lab, Washington, DC. Task No. NR-205-046. [Pg.194]

Engineering, Eastman Kodak Laboratories, and Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society. We also acknowledge the generous financial support for the symposium and the preparation of the volume from the Office of Naval Research. [Pg.1]

Kenneth J. Wynne Office of Naval Research Arlington, VA 22217... [Pg.1]

The author thanks the Office of Naval Research for support of this contribution. [Pg.5]

The authors wish to thank C. Cole and E. Hadziioannou of IBM for the GPC and thermal analyses, respectively. Similarly, we acknowledge the contributions of D. Le Vergne and D. Hofer (IBM) in the analyses of the results from the y-radiolysis studies. R. D. Miller also gratefully acknowledges the partial financial support of the Office of Naval Research. [Pg.57]

We thank Professor F. de Schryver, Katholiecke Universiteit, Leuven, Belgium, and Professor B. Norden, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, in whose respective laboratories the fluorescence lifetimes and the flow dichorism were measured. We are grateful to the National Science Foundation for financial support. R. D. Miller also gratelfully acknowledges the partial financial support of the Office of Naval Research. [Pg.75]


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