| Meteorological Observations for 1971. |
1972 |
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| Authors:
NEW ZEALAND METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE WELLINGTON
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 | This data report is an annual compilation of meteorological observations for various stations in New Zealand and South Pacific Islands for the year 1971. The first two sections of the data report provide the introduction, an alphabetical list of stations, and a brief general summary of general climate conditions for the year. Section III includes the following climatological data: Pressure at observation hour; bright sunshine; daily totals of incoming radiation ... |
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| Meteorological Observations for 1967. |
1970 |
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| Authors:
NEW ZEALAND METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE WELLINGTON
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 | This data report is an annual compilation of meteorological observations for various stations in New Zealand and South Pacific Islands for the year 1967. The first two sections of the data report provide the introduction, an alphabetical list of stations, and a brief general summary of general climate conditions for the year. Section III includes the following climatological data: Pressure at observation hour; bright sunshine; daily totals of incoming radiation ... |
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| Statellite Study, Tropical North Atlantic, 1963, Part 3; Frequencies of Atlantic Equatorial Cloud Types, |
AUG 1969 |
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| Authors:
G. A. Dean; FLORIDA STATE UNIV TALLAHASSEE DEPT OF METEOROLOGY
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 | In view of the many difficulties in interpreting cloud types from TIROS and ESSA cloud photographs it appeared appropriate to see if one could gain further insight into this problem through a statistical treatment of a month's surface meteorological reports. The area chosen was the equatroial Atlantic. Specifically, the time period chosen was that of the IGY period for which there exists the most complete publication of meteorological reports. In ... |
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| A Proposed Doctrine for Field Army Communications Control |
22 MAY 1967 |
213 pages |
| Authors:
Clare R. Rogers; ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS
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 | This thesis examines one are of signal operations: the technical problem of day-to-day control of the electrical and electronic communication systems of the field army. The nature and extent of this problem is formulated by analyzing the development of tactical communication systems, their technical characteristics, and the requirements which they must satisfy within the framework of the future field army. |
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| NASA Contributions to Advanced Valve Technology, Revised and Enlarged Edition: A Survey |
67 |
181 pages |
| Authors:
Louis C. Burmeister; John B. Loser; Eldon C. Sneegas; MIDWEST RESEARCH INST KANSAS CITY MO
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 | Valves have been used for more than 4000 years. The Chinese are said to have used wood-plug valves in bamboo pipelines; arti-facts from the depths of the Mediterranean contain fragments of petcocks dating from before the time of Christ. Wooden valves of the Roman Empire bear a striking resemblance to the plug valves on wine casks and beer kegs today. Nearly every person in the civilized world now comes into ... |
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| Current Estimates From the Health Interview Survey United States - July 1964 - June 1965 |
NOV 1965 |
51 pages |
| Authors:
Forrest E. Linder; Theodore D. Woolsey; O. K. Sagen; Walt R. Simmons; Alice M. Waterhouse; James E. Kelly; Louis R. Stolcis; Philip S. Lawrence; Elijah L. White; NATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH ROCKVILLE MD
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 | During the period July 1964-June 1965 an estimated incidence of 400.9 million acute illnesses and injuries requiring either medical attention or restriction of daily activity occurred among the civilian, noninstitutional population of the United States (tables 1 and 4). This estimate represents an average of about 212.7 conditions per 100 persons per year, which represents a slight increase over the incidence rate for the previous year of 208.5 per 100 ... |
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| Plans for Research on Medical Care of Czechoslovak Women |
22 AUG 1961 |
10 pages |
| Authors:
Docent M. Vojta; JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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| Light Industry in Communist China |
30 AUG 1960 |
54 pages |
| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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| Protection Against Irradiation When Working with Radioactive Capsules - USSR |
05 JUL 1960 |
8 pages |
| Authors:
A. Y. Berlovskiy; JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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| The New Drafts of the (West German) Federal Justice Ministry of Copyright Reform |
16 JUN 1960 |
14 pages |
| Authors:
W. Kost; JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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| THE DAILY VARIATION OF THE COSMIC RAY NUCLEONIC COMPONENT AT MURCHISON BAY AND UPPSALA |
08 FEB 1960 |
42 pages |
| Authors:
ARNE E. SANDSTROM; ERIC DYRING; STIG LINDGREN; UPPSALA UNIV (SWEDEN)
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 | In both places the monitors were of the standard pattern with 12 proportional counters filled with 97 per cent enriched (10)BF3. The first and second harmonics of the mean daily variation have been determined both for yearly periods and for each sun rotation period. Vector sum diagrams for the first harmonics in the latter case are given covering the intervals 31 Aug. 1956 to 15 Aug. 1959 for Uppsala and ... |
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| WATER LEVEL, DECEMBER 1950-SEPTEMBER 1952 |
JAN 1953 |
1 pages |
| Authors:
TEXAS A AND M UNIV COLLEGE STATION
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 | Tabulated daily water-level measurements are presented to the n earest tenth of a foot for each hour of the day. The data, which were obtained from measurements on an off-shore drilling platform, cover the period Dec. 15, 1950 through Aug. 31, 1952. The platform was located about 15 mi south of Point Chevreuil and 8 mi west of Point AuFer, La. All measurements were made with a Bendix Friez water-level ... |
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| Tracking Nonstationarities in Clock Noises Using the Dynamic Allan Variance |
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6 pages |
| Authors:
Lorenzo Galleani; Patrizia Tavella; POLITECNICO DI TORINO (ITALY)
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 | In a previous paper [4] we have introduced the concept of dynamic Allan variance, an extension of the classical Allan variance that is commonly used to evaluate the stability of atomic clocks. The Allan variance assumes the stationarity of the (increment of the) clock error signal, a condition that is valid for ideal clocks only. For real clocks one has to pay attention in the evaluation of the clock stability, ... |
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| Cyberwar Is Coming |
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39 pages |
| Authors:
John Arquilla; David Ronfeldt; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA GRADUATE SCHOOL OF OPERATIONAL AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
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 | Suppose that war looked like this: Small numbers of your light, highly mobile forces defeat and compel the surrender of large masses of heavily armed, dug-in enemy forces, with little loss of life on either side. Your forces can do this because they are well prepared, make room for maneuver, concentrate their firepower rapidly in unexpected places, and have superior command, control, and information systems that are decentralized to allow ... |
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