Vacuum
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208. Forced Periodic Changes of Kinetic Energy of Gas Molecules as a Means of Vacuum Measurement| 1960
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207. Summarized Proceedings of a Symposium on Current Developments in the Production of High Vacua-London, April 1959| 1960
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212. Physical adsorption on chemisorbed films| 1960
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213. The diffusion of hydrocarbons in polyisobutylene| 1960
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215. The theory of diffusion controlled absorption kinetics with accompanying evaporation| 1960
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216. Coefficients of evaporation and condensation| 1960
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210. Torsion balance measurements with molecular beams| 1960
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211. The chemisorption of gases on chromia surfaces at low temperatures| 1960
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219. Properties of getters in electronic tubes| 1960
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214. Successive differential absorptions of vapors by glassy polymers| 1960
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217. Diffusion of hydrogen in thorium| 1960
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209. Methods of cleaning glass by vapour degreasing and ultrasonically agitated solvents| 1960
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218. The oxidation of evaporated barium films (Getters)| 1960
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224. The quantum mechanical correction for the high temperature van der waals interaction of light gases and surfaces. A new method of determining surface area| 1960
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226. Viscosity and thermal conductivity of liquid boron tri- fluoride| 1960
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227. The dissociation pressure of CdSb| 1960
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221. New technique for measurement of low dissolved-air content of water| 1960
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220. The submonolayer adsorption of argon and krypton on molybdenum disulfide; phenomenological comparison with studies on graphite| 1960
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228. Sublimation pressures of solid solutions. I. The systems Tin (IV), bromide-Tin (IV), Iodide and Tin (IV), Bromide- Titanium (IV). The system Tin (IV), Bromide-Tin (IV), Iodide- Carbon Tetrachloride| 1960
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225. Reactions of titanium and zirconium with oxygen, air, nitrogen and carbon dioxide| 1960
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223. Adsorption on porous solids| 1960
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222. Evaporation and diffusion rate measurements on cathodes of sintered nickel containing alkaline-earth oxides| 1960
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229. Dewar system for low temperature experiments| 1960
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230. Noise propagation on uniformly accelerated multivelocity electron beams| 1960
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235. Influence of the cathode work function on the sparking potential in hydrogen| 1960
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233. Anode surface effects in diodes containing oxide-coated cathodes| 1960
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232. Charge localization on the surfaces of oxide-coated cathodes| 1960
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239. The grid emitting properties of titanium| 1960
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236. Glow discharge characteristics of helium-neon mixtures| 1960
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238. Deuterium as a filling for high-voltage thyratrons| 1960
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231. Propagation characteristics of detonation-generated plasmas| 1960
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234. Cathode work function, sparking potentials and secondary ionization coefficients for oxide-coated cathodes in hydrogen| 1960
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237. Deuterium-filled thyratrons| 1960
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246. First ionization coefficients in hydrogen, neon, and argon| 1960
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243. Cathode emission measurements in low pressure discharges| 1960
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242. Thermionic and related properties of calcium oxide| 1960
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244. Reversible poisoning by sulphur, oxygen and other gases of oxide-coated cathodes at high temperatures| 1960
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241. The cleaning of glass in a glow discharge| 1960
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240. The magnetic stabilization of low pressure D.C. Arcs| 1960
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245. Microwave method of investigating the afterglow of pulsed gaseous discharges| 1960
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248. Production of X-ray during a low-pressure gas discharge| 1960
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250. Evaporation of thorium from carburized thoriated tungsten cathodes| 1960
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254. Some developments and applications of microfocus X-ray diffraction techniques| 1960
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247. Excitation and ionization rates of mercury in discharge plasmas| 1960
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251. Studies of cold cathode discharges in magnetic fields| 1960
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253. Absolute intensity measurements of the carbon and aluminium X-ray K-lines with a proportional counter| 1960
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255. Summarized proceedings of a colloquium on X-ray fluorescence analysis, London, February and April 1958| 1960
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252. Summarized proceedings of a conference on electron microscopy, Exeter, July 1959| 1960
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249. Thermionic properties of thorium deposits on control grid materials| 1960
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263. Optical properties of metal films in the region of anomalous skin-effect| 1960
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261. Candoluminescence and surface recombination luminescence of phosphors in the atmosphere of activated gas| 1960
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259. Selective modulation of radiation by periodical variation of gas temperature| 1960
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256. Summarized proceedings of a conference on X-ray analysis, Manchester, April 1958| 1960
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260. Effect of foreign gases on the absorption of infrared radiation by water vapors in the region of an individual line in band 2.7μ| 1960
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266. Study of the absorption spectrum of zinc sulfide| 1960
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258. Reflectance-increasing coatings for the vacuum ultraviolet and their applications| 1960
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265. Initial stages of the rise of luminescence in phosphors with levels of several kinds| 1960
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257. Apparent loss of efficiency in multilayer cathodoluminescent films| 1960
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267. On the temperature dependence of the intensities of vibrational absorption bands of gases in the case of fermi resonance| 1960
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262. Thin film optics. V. The properties of silicon| 1960
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268. Study of the temperature dependence of the intensity of infrared absorption bands in solutions| 1960
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264. Investigation of the thermal activation energy of photostimulated flashes in Zns:Cu:Pb phosphors| 1960
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274. Selection of pumping fluid which can be safely used in oil rotary pump and oil ejector| 1960
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270. Vacuum pump selection| 1960
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272. Studies on the construction of a mechanical booster pump| 1960
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271. Centripetal air-pump operated electromagnetically| 1960
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273. Performance of the booster pump of multi nozzle type (1)| 1960
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277. High speed ionization gauge| 1960
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275. Bistable behaviour of the Bayard-Alpert ionization gauge| 1960
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269. Vacuum pumping set| 1960
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276. The sub-standard ionization utility| 1960
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278. An ultra-high vacuum mass spectrometer| 1960
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279. Leak-proof joint for high vacuum work| 1960
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288. Vacuum testing of tube elements for steam-raising units| 1960
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285. Mercury float valve| 1960
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282. Plastic-to-metal vacuum seal for rotating targets| 1960
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289. Resistance-heated high vacuum furnace for temperature to 1400°C| 1960
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280. Method for sealing stainless to glass| 1960
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283. Metallic valve seals| 1960
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281. Platinum to pyrex tubular housekeeper seals| 1960
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284. Magnetically driven fast-acting valve for gas injection into high vacua| 1960
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287. One year operating experience with CEC helium leak detector, type 24–210| 1960
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290. Apparatus for the measurement of specific heats of metals| 1960
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286. Principles of thermoelectric devices| 1960
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292. Thermoplastic recording| 1960
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291. Linear voltage temperature furnace for thermal analysis| 1960
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294. Low cost coatings for metal products| 1960
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293. Vacuum evaporator for copper| 1960
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295. Studies on the manufacturing process of selenium photocell| 1960
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296. Annealing silicon monoxide films on aluminium mirrors| 1960
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299. Deposition by thermal evaporation of thin films of titanium and zirconium for tritium targets| 1960
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298. Preparation of metal film resistors on laminated plastics| 1960
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297. The effect of gettering on the reflectivity of aluminium films| 1960
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300. Technique for preparing thin films of α-iron| 1960
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307. Analysis of the residual gases in several types of high-vacuum evaporators| 1960
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301. Superconducting computer elements| 1960
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304. Discharge lamp production development| 1960
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303. Progress in electric lamps| 1960
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305. Absorption of sodium and argon by glass| 1960
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306. On the high temperature reaction of silica glass with copper and copper oxide| 1960
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302. Simple evaporator for radioactive metals| 1960
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308. Sublimatography| 1960
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314. Reflexion electron microscopy using diffracted electrons| 1960
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317. The theory of ballast tubes or barretters| 1960
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313. Summarized proceedings of a conference on electron microscopy| 1960
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310. Cern proton synchrotron| 1960
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311. Large double-focusing mass spectrometer| 1960
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315. Accuracy of selected-area microdiffraction in the electron microscope| 1960
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309. Some properties of a graded vacuum spark gap.| 1960
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319. The ageing of vacuum standard lamps on a.c. and d.c.| 1960
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316. Selected area microdiffraction in the electron microscope| 1960
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312. Method for size-distribution determination of non-volatile droplets by electron microscopy| 1960
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318. Heat-reflecting windows using gold and bismuth oxide films| 1960
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320. The X-ray scanning microanalyser| 1960
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324. New method for increasing the X-ray reflection power of lithium fluoride crystals| 1960
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323. Analysis of the lighter elements by total reflexion of their characteristic X-ray wavelenghts| 1960
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326. A vacuum microbalance and its use in studies of electron tube materials| 1960
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322. High-resolution shadow-casting technique for the electron microscope using the simultaneous evaporation of platinum and carbon| 1960
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321. New method for the determination of grain or crystallite size from spotty diffraction rings| 1960
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325. Recent techniques in ultra high vacuum| 1960
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332. Levitation—new tool for metallurgy| 1960
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329. Steel vacuum degassed in the ladle| 1960
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334. New furnace permits recovery of reactive metal scrap| 1960
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328. Vacuum treatment of molten steel in Germany| 1960
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337. Welding processes| 1960
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335. Vacuum furnace for creep-rupture testing| 1960
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338. Vacuum furnace| 1960
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333. Vacuum furnace brazes parts at temperatures to 4500°F| 1960
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330. Missiles boost vacuum melting| 1960
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331. World's largest vacuum induction furnace| 1960
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327. Brazing in vacuum by induction heating| 1960
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336. Air hardening grade and vacuum degassed offer new possibilitiy| 1960
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341. The vernier effect in the interferometric measurement of the thickness of thick layers| 1960
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340. Preparation of high purity single crystal silicon| 1960
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339. 4 MeV linear accelerator for radiographic examination of welds| 1960
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353. Infrared emission spectra of gaseous B2O3 and B2O2| 1960
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357. Formation of excited NO and N2 by wall catalysis| 1960
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350. Threshold ionization of HCl by electron impact| 1960
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360. Interaction of hydrogen with tungsten| 1960
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345. On chemical reactions in free molecule flow| 1960
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356. Vibrational distribution in late nitrogen afterglows| 1960
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348. Pressure induced shifts of HCl lines due to foreign gases| 1960
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359. Thermal conductivity of condensed films: Methane| 1960
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346. Negative ion formation in NO2 by electron attachment| 1960
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344. Studies of the evaporation of condensates containing nitrogen atoms| 1960
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351. Thermal conductivity of binary mixtures of diatomic and monatomic gases| 1960
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352. Molecular diffusion studies in gases at high temperature. IV. Results and interpretations of the CO2O2, CHO2, H2O2, COO2 and H2OO2 systems| 1960
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342. Calorimetric heat of adsorption—nitrogen on tungsten| 1960
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343. Total collision cross sections for the interaction of atomic beams of alkali metals with gases| 1960
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349. Pressure shifting of spectrum lines: Some empirical generalizations| 1960
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347. Pressure induced shifts of HCl lines due to foreign gases| 1960
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354. Infrared emission spectrum of gaseous HBO2| 1960
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355. Excitation of the Auroral green line in nitrogen afterglows| 1960
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358. Use of constant-boiling systems in calibration of mass spectrometers and other molecular beam instruments| 1960
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362. On the mechanism of the Lewis-Rayleigh nitrogen afterglow| 1960
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361. Surface migration of nitrogen on tungsten| 1960
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370. Ionization potential of fluorine| 1960
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373. The volatility of actinium| 1960
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367. Interactions between molecules adsorbed on a surface| 1960
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365. Electron capture by neutral molecules| 1960
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369. Chemisorption of CO on Ni using a radioactive tracer| 1960
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372. The heat capacity and thermodynamic functions of uranium from 5 to 350°K| 1960
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374. Vapor pressure of thorium| 1960
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371. Transport in dilute gases and chemical forces| 1960
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364. Collision of a gas atom with a cold surface| 1960
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368. Measurements of multicomponent diffusion coefficients for the CO2HeN2 system using the point source technique R.E. Walker, N. DeHaas, and A.A. Westenberg, J. Chem. Phys., 32, 1314–1316, May 1960| 1960
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363. Emission spectra of N2, O2, and NO molecules trapped in solid matrices| 1960
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366. Thermal conductivity of helium and hydrogen at high temperatures| 1960
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375. Thermionic properties of uranium| 1960
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385. A method of improving the glass-to-metal seal resistance to high humidity deterioration in electron tubes| 1960
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377. The measurement of the heats of sublimation of zinc and cadmium with the mass spectrometer| 1960
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379. Sputtering of silver by light ions with energies from 2 to 12 keV| 1960
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382. New alloy points up advantages of electron beam melting| 1960
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386. Electroformed ceramic-to-metal seal for vacuum tubes| 1960
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378. Extended theory of sputtering| 1960
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380. Rubber developments—1957–1959| 1960
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376. Materials below —100°F| 1960
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383. Which copper-base alloy for a brazed part?| 1960
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381. Lacquering techniques for vacuum metallizing on metals and thermosetting plastics| 1960
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384. Electron-beam welding—machining| 1960
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394. The new welding process| 1960
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388. Vapor pressures of FeCl2, FeBr2 and FeI2 by the torsion effusion method| 1960
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392. Mass spectrometric investigation of the sublimation of molybdenum dioxide| 1960
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391. kinetics of strontium oxide on tungsten| 1960
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393. check for vacuum producers| 1960
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390. Low friction of metals in reciprocating sliding| 1960
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389. Molecular sieves in atmosphere control| 1960
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387. A high temperature ceramic-metal seal made with low vapor pressure materials| 1960
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395. Study of electroluminescence of ZnsCu single crystals| 1960
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396. The influence of an activator on the stability of F-centers| 1960