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198552620Laurel MD: Johns Hopkins APL 1985. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. very good. 392 illus. some in color diagrams references notes indexes minor wear/soiling to boards bound volume includes Numbers 1-4. This copy belonged to R. J. Thompson special assistant to the Director of the Applied Physics Laboratory. This volume includes an insightful discussion on technology and national security No. 4 pages 161-163 by Harold Brown formerly Secretary of the Air Force Secretary of Defense and President of the California Institute of Technology. The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly by APL. The objective of the publication is to communicate the work performed at the Laboratory to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities defense establishment academia and industry. Founded on March 10 1942-just three months after the United States entered World War II-APL was created as part of a federal government effort to mobilize scientific resources to address wartime challenges. APL was assigned the task of finding a more effective way for ships to defend themselves against enemy air attacks. The Laboratory designed built and tested a radar proximity fuze that significantly increased the effectiveness of anti-aircraft shells in the Pacific-and later ground artillery during the invasion of Europe. The product of the Laboratory's intense development effort was later judged to be along with the atomic bomb and radar one of the three most valuable technology developments of the war. On the basis of that successful collaboration the government The Johns Hopkins University and APL made a commitment to continue their strategic relationship. The Laboratory rapidly became a major contributor to advances in guided missiles and submarine technologies. Today more than seven decades later the Laboratory's numerous and diverse achievements continue to strengthen our nation. APL continues to relentlessly pursue the mission it has followed since its first day: to make critical contributions to critical challenges for our nation. Johns Hopkins APL hardcover
198252617Laurel MD: Johns Hopkins APL 1982. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. very good. 368 pages. Illustrations some in color. Diagrams. References. Notes. Indexes. Minor wear/soiling to boards. Bound volume includes Numbers 1-4. The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly by APL. The objective of the publication is to communicate the work performed at the Laboratory to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities defense establishment academia and industry. Includes articles on: Airborne Radiometric Measurements WAVDYN ELF Electromagnetic Richard Kershner Talos Missile Propulsion System Booster Rockets Guidance System Flight Tests Combat Casualty Care Persons with Disabilities Rehabilitation Assistive Technology Handicapped Magsat Gregorian Calendar and Radio Proximity Fuze. Founded on March 10 1942-just three months after the United States entered World War II-APL was created as part of a federal government effort to mobilize scientific resources to address wartime challenges. APL was assigned the task of finding a more effective way for ships to defend themselves against enemy air attacks. The Laboratory designed built and tested a radar proximity fuze that significantly increased the effectiveness of anti-aircraft shells in the Pacific-and later ground artillery during the invasion of Europe. The product of the Laboratory's intense development effort was later judged to be along with the atomic bomb and radar one of the three most valuable technology developments of the war. On the basis of that successful collaboration the government The Johns Hopkins University and APL made a commitment to continue their strategic relationship. The Laboratory rapidly became a major contributor to advances in guided missiles and submarine technologies. Today more than seven decades later the Laboratory's numerous and diverse achievements continue to strengthen our nation. APL continues to relentlessly pursue the mission it has followed since its first day: to make critical contributions to critical challenges for our nation. Johns Hopkins APL hardcover
198452619Laurel MD: Johns Hopkins APL 1984. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. good. 420 pages. Illustrations some in color. Diagrams. References. Notes. Indexes. Some wear/soiling to boards. Scuff at bottom of spine. Bound volume includes Numbers 1-4. This copy belonged to R. J. Thompson special assistant to the Director of the Applied Physics Laboratory. The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly by APL. The objective of the publication is to communicate the work performed at the Laboratory to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities defense establishment and industry. Issue #3 has a computer technology theme. This volume also includes articles on: Command and Control Photoradiation Therapy Drag Reduction Image Processing HILAT Spacecraft Ocean Thermal Energy Autopilot ADA AMPTE APLNET Navigation Satellite Loran-C Global Positioning System Remote Sensing Radar Altimetry Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar Industrial Innovation Waveguide Acoustics and Prime Meridian. Founded on March 10 1942-just three months after the United States entered World War II-APL was created as part of a federal government effort to mobilize scientific resources to address wartime challenges. APL was assigned the task of finding a more effective way for ships to defend themselves against enemy air attacks. The Laboratory designed built and tested a radar proximity fuze that significantly increased the effectiveness of anti-aircraft shells in the Pacific-and later ground artillery during the invasion of Europe. The product of the Laboratory's intense development effort was later judged to be along with the atomic bomb and radar one of the three most valuable technology developments of the war. On the basis of that successful collaboration the government The Johns Hopkins University and APL made a commitment to continue their strategic relationship. The Laboratory rapidly became a major contributor to advances in guided missiles and submarine technologies. Today more than seven decades later the Laboratory's numerous and diverse achievements continue to strengthen our nation. APL continues to relentlessly pursue the mission it has followed since its first day: to make critical contributions to critical challenges for our nation. Johns Hopkins APL hardcover
199452628Laurel MD: Johns Hopkins APL 1994. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. very good. 372 illus. some in color diagrams references notes indexes bound volume includes Numbers 1-4. The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly by APL. The objective of the publication is to communicate the work performed at the Laboratory to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities defense establishment academia and industry. Founded on March 10 1942-just three months after the United States entered World War II-APL was created as part of a federal government effort to mobilize scientific resources to address wartime challenges. APL was assigned the task of finding a more effective way for ships to defend themselves against enemy air attacks. The Laboratory designed built and tested a radar proximity fuze that significantly increased the effectiveness of anti-aircraft shells in the Pacific-and later ground artillery during the invasion of Europe. The product of the Laboratory's intense development effort was later judged to be along with the atomic bomb and radar one of the three most valuable technology developments of the war. On the basis of that successful collaboration the government The Johns Hopkins University and APL made a commitment to continue their strategic relationship. The Laboratory rapidly became a major contributor to advances in guided missiles and submarine technologies. Today more than seven decades later the Laboratory's numerous and diverse achievements continue to strengthen our nation. APL continues to relentlessly pursue the mission it has followed since its first day: to make critical contributions to critical challenges for our nation. Johns Hopkins APL hardcover
199052624Laurel MD: Johns Hopkins APL 1990. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. good. 433 pages. Illustrations some in color. Diagrams. References. Notes. Indexes. Some wear to boards. Bound volume includes Numbers 1-4. Minor discoloration at rear page. The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly by APL. The objective of the publication is to communicate the work performed at the Laboratory to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities defense establishment academia and industry. Issues 1 and 2 are combined. This is a 10th anniversary issue of the APL Technical Digest. Topics include Fleet Defense Oceanography Space Science and technology Computer Design and Applications Microelectronics Biomedical Research and Basic Science. Topics in issues 3 and 4 also a joint issueinclude: Space Air and Oceans National Aerospace Plane and Directional Ocean Wave Spectra. Founded on March 10 1942-just three months after the United States entered World War II-APL was created as part of a federal government effort to mobilize scientific resources to address wartime challenges. APL was assigned the task of finding a more effective way for ships to defend themselves against enemy air attacks. The Laboratory designed built and tested a radar proximity fuze that significantly increased the effectiveness of anti-aircraft shells in the Pacific-and later ground artillery during the invasion of Europe. The product of the Laboratory's intense development effort was later judged to be along with the atomic bomb and radar one of the three most valuable technology developments of the war. On the basis of that successful collaboration the government The Johns Hopkins University and APL made a commitment to continue their strategic relationship. The Laboratory rapidly became a major contributor to advances in guided missiles and submarine technologies. Today more than seven decades later the Laboratory's numerous and diverse achievements continue to strengthen our nation. APL continues to relentlessly pursue the mission it has followed since its first day: to make critical contributions to critical challenges for our nation. Johns Hopkins APL hardcover
198652621Laurel MD: Johns Hopkins APL 1986. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. good. 423 illus. some in color diagrams references notes index bound volume includes Numbers 1-4. Scuff/chip to top of front board at spine. This copy belonged to R. J. Thompson special assistant to the Director of the Applied Physics Laboratory. The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly by APL. The objective of the publication is to communicate the work performed at the Laboratory to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities defense establishment academia and industry. Issue 3 has 11 articles in its 'Theme Articles' section-- most related to computing and microelectronics in significant ways. Other articles address: Artificial Intelligence Computer Vision Expert System Molecular Electronics Nuclear Winter Solar Seismology Satellite Transmitter Viking Satellite Program and Magnetospheres. Founded on March 10 1942-just three months after the United States entered World War II-APL was created as part of a federal government effort to mobilize scientific resources to address wartime challenges. APL was assigned the task of finding a more effective way for ships to defend themselves against enemy air attacks. The Laboratory designed built and tested a radar proximity fuze that significantly increased the effectiveness of anti-aircraft shells in the Pacific-and later ground artillery during the invasion of Europe. The product of the Laboratory's intense development effort was later judged to be along with the atomic bomb and radar one of the three most valuable technology developments of the war. On the basis of that successful collaboration the government The Johns Hopkins University and APL made a commitment to continue their strategic relationship. The Laboratory rapidly became a major contributor to advances in guided missiles and submarine technologies. Today more than seven decades later the Laboratory's numerous and diverse achievements continue to strengthen our nation. APL continues to relentlessly pursue the mission it has followed since its first day: to make critical contributions to critical challenges for our nation. Johns Hopkins APL hardcover
198352618Laurel MD: Johns Hopkins APL 1983. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. good. 306 pages. Illustrations some in color. Diagrams. References. Notes. Indexes. Some abrasion at lower spine. Bound volume includes Numbers 1-4. This copy belonged to R. J. Thompson special assistant to the Director of the Applied Physics Laboratory. The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly by APL. The objective of the publication is to communicate the work performed at the Laboratory to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities defense establishment academia and industry. Founded on March 10 1942-just three months after the United States entered World War II-APL was created as part of a federal government effort to mobilize scientific resources to address wartime challenges. APL was assigned the task of finding a more effective way for ships to defend themselves against enemy air attacks. The Laboratory designed built and tested a radar proximity fuze that significantly increased the effectiveness of anti-aircraft shells in the Pacific-and later ground artillery during the invasion of Europe. The product of the Laboratory's intense development effort was later judged to be along with the atomic bomb and radar one of the three most valuable technology developments of the war. On the basis of that successful collaboration the government The Johns Hopkins University and APL made a commitment to continue their strategic relationship. The Laboratory rapidly became a major contributor to advances in guided missiles and submarine technologies. Today more than seven decades later the Laboratory's numerous and diverse achievements continue to strengthen our nation. APL continues to relentlessly pursue the mission it has followed since its first day: to make critical contributions to critical challenges for our nation. Johns Hopkins APL hardcover
198952623Laurel MD: Johns Hopkins APL 1989. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. very good. 446 illus. some in color diagrams references notes indexes minor wear/soiling to boards bound volume includes Numbers 1-4. The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly by APL. The objective of the publication is to communicate the work performed at the Laboratory to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities defense establishment academia and industry. The third issue in this volume has the theme articles focuses on "Computing at APL Moves into the Nineties." Other notable articles in this volume are: Optical Processing Radar Signal Analysis. APL's Master's Degree Program in Computer Science Delta-K Radar Synthetic Aperture Radar Geosat Altimetry and Spacecraft Altimeters. Founded on March 10 1942-just three months after the United States entered World War II-APL was created as part of a federal government effort to mobilize scientific resources to address wartime challenges. APL was assigned the task of finding a more effective way for ships to defend themselves against enemy air attacks. The Laboratory designed built and tested a radar proximity fuze that significantly increased the effectiveness of anti-aircraft shells in the Pacific-and later ground artillery during the invasion of Europe. The product of the Laboratory's intense development effort was later judged to be along with the atomic bomb and radar one of the three most valuable technology developments of the war. On the basis of that successful collaboration the government The Johns Hopkins University and APL made a commitment to continue their strategic relationship. The Laboratory rapidly became a major contributor to advances in guided missiles and submarine technologies. Today more than seven decades later the Laboratory's numerous and diverse achievements continue to strengthen our nation. APL continues to relentlessly pursue the mission it has followed since its first day: to make critical contributions to critical challenges for our nation. Johns Hopkins APL hardcover
198152616Laurel MD: Johns Hopkins APL 1981. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. very good. 342 illus. some in color diagrams references notes indexes minor wear/soiling to boards bound volume includes Numbers 1-4. This copy belonged to R. J. Thompson Special Assistant to the Director of the Applied Physics Laboratory. The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly by APL. The objective of the publication is to communicate the work performed at the Laboratory to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities defense establishment academia and industry. Founded on March 10 1942-just three months after the United States entered World War II-APL was created as part of a federal government effort to mobilize scientific resources to address wartime challenges. APL was assigned the task of finding a more effective way for ships to defend themselves against enemy air attacks. The Laboratory designed built and tested a radar proximity fuze that significantly increased the effectiveness of anti-aircraft shells in the Pacific-and later ground artillery during the invasion of Europe. The product of the Laboratory's intense development effort was later judged to be along with the atomic bomb and radar one of the three most valuable technology developments of the war. On the basis of that successful collaboration the government The Johns Hopkins University and APL made a commitment to continue their strategic relationship. The Laboratory rapidly became a major contributor to advances in guided missiles and submarine technologies. Today more than seven decades later the Laboratory's numerous and diverse achievements continue to strengthen our nation. APL continues to relentlessly pursue the mission it has followed since its first day: to make critical contributions to critical challenges for our nation. Johns Hopkins APL hardcover
198752622Laurel MD: Johns Hopkins APL 1987. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. very good. 430 illus. some in color diagrams references notes index minor wear/soiling to boards bound volume includes Numbers 1-4. This copy belonged to R. J. Thompson special assistant to the Director of the Applied Physics Laboratory. The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly by APL. The objective of the publication is to communicate the work performed at the Laboratory to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities defense establishment academia and industry. Founded on March 10 1942-just three months after the United States entered World War II-APL was created as part of a federal government effort to mobilize scientific resources to address wartime challenges. APL was assigned the task of finding a more effective way for ships to defend themselves against enemy air attacks. The Laboratory designed built and tested a radar proximity fuze that significantly increased the effectiveness of anti-aircraft shells in the Pacific-and later ground artillery during the invasion of Europe. The product of the Laboratory's intense development effort was later judged to be along with the atomic bomb and radar one of the three most valuable technology developments of the war. On the basis of that successful collaboration the government The Johns Hopkins University and APL made a commitment to continue their strategic relationship. The Laboratory rapidly became a major contributor to advances in guided missiles and submarine technologies. Today more than seven decades later the Laboratory's numerous and diverse achievements continue to strengthen our nation. APL continues to relentlessly pursue the mission it has followed since its first day: to make critical contributions to critical challenges for our nation. Johns Hopkins APL hardcover
199252626Laurel MD: Johns Hopkins APL 1992. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. good. 537 illus. some in color diagrams references notes indexes small tear at bottom of spine bound volume includes Numbers 1-4. The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly by APL. The objective of the publication is to communicate the work performed at the Laboratory to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities defense establishment academia and industry. This volume celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Applied Physics Laboratory. Topics in this issue include: Surface Fleet Defense Air and Underwater Systems Space Development and Research Neural Network Complex Systems Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Materials Research Thermal Shock Missile Radome Gallium Arsenide. The fourth issue has a focus on The Johns Hopkins National Search for Computing Applications to Assist Persons with Disabilities Founded on March 10 1942-just three months after the United States entered World War II-APL was created as part of a federal government effort to mobilize scientific resources to address wartime challenges. APL was assigned the task of finding a more effective way for ships to defend themselves against enemy air attacks. The Laboratory designed built and tested a radar proximity fuze that significantly increased the effectiveness of anti-aircraft shells in the Pacific-and later ground artillery during the invasion of Europe. The product of the Laboratory's intense development effort was later judged to be along with the atomic bomb and radar one of the three most valuable technology developments of the war. On the basis of that successful collaboration the government The Johns Hopkins University and APL made a commitment to continue their strategic relationship. The Laboratory rapidly became a major contributor to advances in guided missiles and submarine technologies. Today more than seven decades later the Laboratory's numerous and diverse achievements continue to strengthen our nation. APL continues to relentlessly pursue the mission it has followed since its first day: to make critical contributions to critical challenges for our nation. Johns Hopkins APL hardcover
1963721905PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
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1952710173PN. New. 1952. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1962717548PN. New. 1962. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1964A46662New York NY: Mcgraw Hill Book Company. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. 1964. Trade Edition. Hardcover. Graphs; This book is in Very Good condition and has a Very Good- dust jacket. The book and its contents are in generally clean bright condition. The text pages are clean and bright. A previous owner has ink stamped his name very small stamp on the bottom front flap of the dust jacket and top edge of the front pastedown page. The dust jacket has a long semi-closed tear to the front panel along with another smaller semi-closed tear. The spine ends and corners of the dust jacket have edge wear rubbing and bumping. "In the field of heat transfer in which in the twenties he gained renown through the statement of the well-known Dittus-Boelter equation Dean Boelter's laboratory was extended to the groves of the citrus experiment station in Riverside. There the problem of orchard heating in the early thirties grew to such proportions that in 1944 he was given the additional appointment of Agricultural Engineer in the University of California Agricultural Experiemtn Station at Davis." from Wikipedia . Mcgraw Hill Book Company hardcover
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1994032224Dubuque Iowa: Kendall / Hunt Publishing Company 1994. The cover is in Good condition only with lots of rubbing and edgewear. Flat uncreased spine. PHOTOS upon request. We have only this one copy but it is available now and ready to ship today from Henderson Nevada. NO owner's name or bookplate. Very Good inside but for a nick measuring 1.5" long by .25" wide at the bottom edge of the rear cover and to the margin only of 6 adjacent leaves NO text is affected. PHOTOS upon request. Pages are otherwise clean and unmarked. Bound in the original green and white pictorial wraps. Oversize Softcover. 8.5" wide by 10.75" tall. This very large heavy book will require SUBSTANTIAL extra postage for International shipments but only the standard charge for priority or media mail. Third edition First printing. Oversize Softcover. Good - Very Goodconditio. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 300 pages. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Kendall / Hunt Publishing Company Paperback
1989PH-162Singapore: World Scientific 1989. Classic text contains detailed topics in light-cone physics high energy phenomena and the connection to the quark and mesonic substructure of of the nucleus. Includes both experimental and theoretical aspects. 520 pgs. Illustrated. Prior owner's name blacked out on front endpaper. Minimal shelfwear. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. World Scientific Hardcover
1986020383New York: Wiley - Interscience 1986. First Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 861 Pp. Maroon Cloth. Fine In Fine Dust Jacket Unworn Just A 1/4" Tear At Top Of Front Flap Fold <br/> <br/> Wiley - Interscience hardcover
1951047207New York: American Society Of Civil Engineers 1951. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Good. Map Charts. 38 Pp. Yellow Wrappers Printed In Black. First Separate Edition. Wear Rear Cover Missing. <br/> <br/> American Society Of Civil Engineers paperback