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Air Force Scientific Research Bibliography 1961

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Page : 1156 pages
File Size : 50,41 MB
Release : 1967
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This is the fifth volume of a continuing bibliographic series, and includes within the limitations of the law of diminishing returns, abstracts of all technical reports, journal articles, books, symposium proceedings, and monographs produced and published by scientists supported in whole or in part by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research during the calendar year 1961. (Author).

Air Force Scientific Research Bibliography 1960

Author : G. Vernon Hooker
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Page : 929 pages
File Size : 28,50 MB
Release : 1966
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This is the fourth volume of a continuing bibliographic series, and includes, within the limitations of the law of diminishing returns, abstracts of all technical reports, journal articles, books, symposium proceedings, and monographs produced and published by scientists supported in whole or in part by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research during the calendar year 1960. Previous publications in this series have been: Vol. I (1950-1956), issued in 1961; Vol. II (1957-1958), issued in 1964; Vol. III (1959), issued in 1965. The Air Force Office of Scientific Research supports fundamental research in the five major scientific disciplines: physics, chemistry, engineering sciences (subsuming mechanics and propulsion), life sciences (both biological and behavioral, but not medical), and mathematics (including during the period of this bibliography, the information sciences). Thus the publications abstracted are multi-disciplinary, their common link being task support by AFOSR. (Author).