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EPA PUBLICATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The full bibliographic report entries in this section are arranged alphanumerically by
NTIS order number. Alphabetic data precedes numeric.
SAMPLE ENTRY
NTIS Order Number/Media Cod*
Price Codes
Report Title
Corporate Author
Personal Authors
Date
Pages
Report Number
Contract Number
Abstract
Keywords (Descriptors & Identifiers)
PB94-1O0443/REB
PC A10/MF A03
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Materials
for Highway Construction
University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie
D. Bfoomquist. G. Diamond, M. Oden, B. Ruth, and M. Tia.
Jul93
222p
EPA/530/R-93/013A
DTFH61-93-C-00060
The report represents an assessment of environmental aspects
and engineering factors related to the utilization of recycled
materials in highway construction. A basic overview and assess-
ment of different technologies, processes, and methods of re-
cycling various material into highway appurtenances and for
highway construction are presented with consideration of
environmental and health risks.
'Recycled materials, 'Road materials. 'Environmental impact
assessments, Waste recycling, Materials recovery, Highway
construction, Environmental issues, Emission factors, Risk
assessment, Asphalts, Plastics, Glass, Rubber, Public hearth,
Engineering assessment.
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Quarterly Abstract Bulletin
PB98-963129REB PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference
for the Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Limestone,
Maine, September 30,1998.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 1999,28p, EPA 541-R98-120.
Portions of this document are illegible. See also PB97-
963717.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
digital image.
No abstract available.
Keywords: *Superfund, 'Hazardous materials. *Land
pollution control. Air Force facilities. Landfills, Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls, Soil contamination, Capping,
Restrictions, Environmental monitoring. Installation
restoration. Remedial action, Maine,
*ESD(ExDlanation of Significant Difference),
'Explanation of Significant Difference, Record of Deci-
sion, Loring Air Force Base, Umestone(Maine), Aroos-
took County(Maine), Volatile organic compounds.
Cleanup operations.
PB98-963305REB PC A02/MF A01
Interim Policy on the Use of Permanent Reloca-
tions as Part of Superfund Remedial Actions.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Jun 1999,10p, EPA-540-F-98-033. OSWER-
9355.0-71 P.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
Digital image.
The purpose of this interim policy is to provide direction
to EPA Regional decision makers on when to consider
permanent relocation as part of a Superfund remedial
action.
Keywords: "Superfund, 'Population relocation,
•Remedial action. Government policies, Pollution con-
trol, Waste management. Public relations. Community
relations. Decision making. Cleanup operations.
PBM-964029REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Savannah River Site (USDOE), F-Area Retention
Basin (281-3F), Alken, S.C., September 4,1998.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 1999.108p, EPA 541-R98-190.
See also DE94015830/HDM.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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The F-Area Retention Basin (FRB) Operable Unit (OU)
includes the retention basin (basin soils), the former
process sewer line (pipeline sediment, and pipeline as-
sociated soils), and the groundwater associated with
the unit This decision document presents the selected
remedial alternatives for the FRB OU located at the
SRS south of Aiken, South Carolina.
Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waster
disposal, 'Landjiollution control, "Water pollution con-
trol. Savannah River Plant, Pipelines, Sewer systems,
Strontium 90. Cesium 137, Radioisotopes, Metals, Or-
ganic compounds. Soil contamination, Ground water,
Runoff, Radioactive waste management. Remedial ac-
tion. South Carolina, 'Record of Decision. Aiken(South
Carolina), Aiken CountyJSouth Carolina), Bamwell
County(South Carolina), Cleanup operations.
PB98-964512REB PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Tucson International Airport Area, Operable Unit 3
(AFP 44), Tucson, AZ., September 28,1998.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 1999,108p, EPA 541-R98-181.
See also PB97-964515.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
digital image.
Air Force Plant 44 (AFP 44) is located within the
Tuscon International Airport Area Superfund Site.
Tuscon, Arizona, and is identified as such on the Na-
tional Priorities List. The Air Force has decided that ex-
cavation and offsite disposal in a Resource Conserva-
tion and Recovery Act (RCRA) Class I landfill with so-
lidification/stabilization (S/S) is the preferred remedy
for excavated metals-contaminated materials under
CERCLA for these three specific sites and sources.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
pollution control, "Waste disposal, Air force facilities,
Metals, Soil contamination. Excavation, Solidification,
Stabilization. Soil treatment, Remedial action, Installa-
tion restoration, Arizona, 'Record of Decision, Tuscon
International Airport, Tuscon(Arizona), Pima Coun-
ty(Arizona), Cleanup operations.
PB99-101719REB PC A08/MF A02
Journal of The Chinese Institute of Engineers:
Transactions of the Chinese Institute of Engi-
neers, Series A, Volume 20, No. 5.
Chinese Inst. of Engineers, Taipei (Taiwan).
C.T.Liou.Sep1997,132p.
See also PB98-104797 and PB99-101727.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
Contents:
A New Technique for Behavior and Temporal
Analysis of Timed Petri Nets;
Modeling of Gas Well Blowout Under Seawater,
Vortex Shedding, from Fixed and Oscillating
Rectangular Prisms in Shear Flows;
Exact Solutions and Dynamic Responses of Sdof
Bilinear Elastoplastic Structures;
The Effect of Pavement Split Friction Provision on
Highway Curves;
In-Situ Micro Strain Gauges for Measuring Residual
Strain of Three CMOS Thin Films Using Only
One Maskless Post-Processing Step;
Identification of Robust UntestaUe Path Delay
Faults;
Single Machine Scheduling with Due Dates and
Class Setups;
Application of Geographic Information System
Technology to Substation and Service Area
Planning;
A Necessary and Sufficient Condition for the
Solvability of Perturbed Nevanlinna-Pk*
Interpolation;
Sensitivity Factor Based Short Term Dynamic
Optimal Power Flow;
and Integration of Spot and Sar Fractal Images for
Terrain Cover Classification.
Keywords: 'Research projects, 'Engineering, T^aiwan,
Computer systems. Systems engineering, Civil engi-
neering, Remote sensing. Image processing. Com-
plementary metal oxide semiconductors, Electrical en-
gineering, 'Foreign technology.
PB99-101727REB PC A08/MF A02
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers:
Transactions of the Chinese Institute of Engi-
neers, Series A, Volume 20, No. 6.
Chinese Inst. of Engineers, Taipei (Taiwan).
C.T.Liou.Nov1997,132p.
See also PB99-101719 and PB99-101735.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Contents:
Design of Scaffold Shores for Concrete Buildings
during Construction;
The Effects of Turbulence on Mean Flow Past Fixed
and Oscillating Rectangular Prisms;
Influence of Zr Addition on The Corrosion Behavior
of the NI3AI Intermetallic Compounds;
Experimental and Numerical Studies on the
Morphological Similarity of Debris-Flow Fans;
Ambiguity and Position Search Algorithms of GPS
Carrier Phase Processing;
The Adsorption of EDTA-Chelated Copper Ion in
Aqueous Solution by an Activated Carbon
Adsorption Column;
Estimation of High Performance Concrete Strength
by Pulse Velocity;
Composite Adaptive Speed Controller for Induction
Motor with Input-Output Linearization;
Robust Adaptive Fuzzy Control for Nonlinear
Systems with Non-minimum Phase;
A UnkJirectional CORDIC Algorithm for Angle
Computation and Rotation;
Laminar Separating Flow Over a Symmetric Cavity
in Drinking Water Pipes;
and On The Stability of Discrete Takagi-Sugeno
Fuzzy Dynamic Model.
Keywords: 'Research projects, 'Engineering, 'Taiwan,
Construction, Concretes, Nickel compounds, Alu-
minum compounds, Global positioning system. Copper
organic compounds, Carbon, Adsorption, Motors,
Fuzzy logic. Computer programming, 'Foreign tech-
nology.
PB99-101735REB PC A08/MF A02
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers:
Transactions of the Chinese Institute of Engi-
neers, Series A, Volume 21, No. 1.
Chinese Inst. of Engineers, Taipei (Taiwan).
C.T.LJou.Jan1998,128p.
See also PB99-101727 and PB99-101745.
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Contents:
Mass Transfer of Phenol Extraction Between Two
Phases in A Constant Interfatial Area Cell and
Stirring Tank;
Plasma Induced Wafer Charging Sensor;
A Performance Study of Cache Coherence
Protocols and Write Caches for Parallel-
Multithreaded Shared-Memory Multiprocessors;
Adaptive Pulse-Pump Controller tor X-Y Mode
Frequency-Locked Stepping Servomechanism;
Adaptation to Network Link Bandwidth Fluctuation
in WWW;
Improvement of The Operation Cycle Time of a
Naphtha Hydrotreating Unit by Controlling The
Pressure Drop;
Effect of Oil Composition on Physical Properties
and Spread Width of Polyester Multifilament for
Spinning a Composite Yam;
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
A New Method for Factoring Matrix Polynomials
Relative to the Unit Circle;
Fundamental and Subharrnonic Instability Modes
Interaction in an Acoustically Controlled Elliptic
Jet;
A Thermoeiastic Analysis in a Semi-Infinite Cylin-
Drical Single Crystal During Laser-Heated
Pedestal Growth;
and Nonlinear Vibration Analysis of A Traveling
String with Time-Dependent Length by Finite
Element Method.
Keywords: 'Research projects, •Engineering. Taiwan,
Chemical engineering, Systems engineering, Control
systems. Pumps, Computer networks. Computer sys-
tems, 'Foreign technology.
PB99-101743REB PC A07/MF A02
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers:
Transactions of the Chinese Institute of Engi-
neers, Series A, Volume 21, No. 2.
Chinese Inst. of Engineers, Taipei (Taiwan).
C. T.LJou. Marl 998,124p.
See also PB99-101735 and PB99-101750.
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Contents:
A Cubic-Spline Contact Element for Frictkxial
Contact Probems;
EMI Effects on MOSFETs and CMOS Inverters and
Their Predictions;
A Design Method for Control Systems Possessing
Integrity and Robust Stability;
A Reliability Model of a Man-Machine System with
Human Errors and Its Applications;
The Effect of Physical Aging on The Viscoelastic
Response of Cross-Plylaminates to In-Plane
Compression;
Reaction of Carbon Disulfide and o-Phenytene
Diamine Catalyzed by Quaternary Ammonium
Salt in The Presence of Potassium Hydroxide;
The Undercutting and Pointing of Face-Gears;
Single Machine Scheduling Problem with Fuzzy
Due Date and Processing Time;
Development and Application of A Non-Staggered
PACE Algorithm for The Solution of
Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations;
H-Norm Performance Robustness Analysis of A
Linear Parametric Uncertain System;
A New Sliding Model Position Controller for The
InductioniMotorUsing Feedback Linearization;
and Predfctton of Lateral Stiffness for Fully Slitted
RC Shear Walt.
Keywords: 'Research projects, 'Engineering, Taiwan,
Computer aided manufacturing, Control systems,
Chemical engineering, 'Foreign technology.
PBW-101750RE8 PC A09/MF A02
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers:
Transactions of the Chinese Institute of Engi-
neer*, Series A, Volume 21, No. 3.
Chinese Inst of Engineers, Taipei (Taiwan).
C.T.UOU. May 1998.1520.
SeeatooPB9d-lOl743.
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Contents;
Multimedia Synchronization with User Interactions
Using Interactive Extended Finite State
Machines (lEFSMs);
Waveform ApproximaDon Technique for CMOS
Gates in The Switch-Level Timing Simulator Bts;
Exploring the Design Space of Cache Memories,
Bus Width. andBurst Transfer Memory
Systems;
Generalized Source Cooing Theorems and
' V_n_nJfr rtJiin TA«MMM*
nypOuiBStS IBSOnQ.
Part (-Information Measures;
GenerateedSource Cooing Theorems and
Hypothesis Testing;
Part frOperatkxial Limits;
Interfermetric Fiber Sensors Based on Triangular
Phase Modulation;
Reaction of Carbon Disulfide ando-Phenylene
Diamine by Tertiary Amine in the Presence of
Potassium Hydroxide;
A Tabu-Search Based Algorithm for Concave Cost
Transportation Network Problems;
A Database Application Generator for the WWW;
Random Vibration of Multi-Span Mindlin Plate Due
to Moving Load;
Effect of S/A Ratio on the Elastic Modulus of
Cement-Based Materials;
and An Explanation of Distance-Dependent
Dispersion of Mass Transport in Fractured
Rock.
Keywords: 'Research projects, 'Engineering, Taiwan,
Chemical engineering, Computer systems, Detectors,
Algorithms, Computer networks, Civil engineering.
PB99-101768REB PC A08/MF A02
Proceedings of the National Science Council, Re-
public of China: Part A: Physical Science and En-
gineering, Volume 22, No. 2, March 1998.
National Science Council. Taipei (Taiwan).
S. M.Peng. Marl 998.144p.
See also PB97-196638.
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Contents'
Variational Problem Related Optimal Control:
A Characterization for Surfaces of Constant
Curvature by Eigenfunctions;
Thermal Behavior and Properties of Bisrnaleimide
Containing Naphthalene;
Piezoreflectance Study of GaAs/A/GaAs Digital
Alloy Compositional Graded Structures;
Diffraction of Acoustic Waves by Perfectly Soft
Bodies1
Vehicle-Bridge Interactions and Applications to
High Speed Rail Bridges (Invited Review
Paper);
AIN Films Deposited by RF Magnetron Sputtering
Techniques;
Preparation and Analysis of Silicon Negative
Differential Resistance Diodes with Porous
Superiattice Structure*
Fuzzy Neural Network for Satellite Data
Processing-SAR Image Classification;
Relationship between the Pseudoinverse
Formulation and the Compact Formulation for
Obtaining the General Solutions of Redundant
Robotic Systems;
Analysis of Overlay Accuracy Error Parameters;
Discussion of Spatial and Spectral Power Fadng
for Wireless Communication Channels;
Inundation Models for the Pa-chang Creek Basin in
Taiwan;
and Two-dimensional Mixed-level Device and
Circuit Simulation Using HSPICE.
Keywords: 'Meetings, 'Physical sciences,
•Engineering, Taiwan, Control systems. Acoustic
waves. Semiconductors, Image processing. Robotics,
Computerized simulation, Communication networks.
National Science Council.
PB99-102899REB PC A99/MF EOS
National Marine Fisheries Service, Saver Spring, MD.
Endangered Species Act Consultation Handbook:
Procedures for Conducting Section 7 Consulta-
tions and Conferences. Final rept
Pah and Wildlife Service. Washington, DC.
Mar 1998,860p.
Sponsored by National Marine Fisheries Service. Sil-
ver Spring. MD.
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The handbook was primarily developed to aid Fish and
WiWife Service (FWS) and National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS) Dioioists implementing the section 7
consultation process. The purpose of the handbook is
to provide information and guidance on the various
consultation processes outlined in the regulations. Ad-
dftionafly. the handbook will ensure consistent imple-
mentation of consultation procedures by those biolo-
gists responsible for carrying out sectin 7 activities.
Chapters of the handbook deal with major consultation
processes, including Informal, Formal, Emergency,
and Special Consultations; and Conferences.
Keywords: 'Endangered species, 'Wildlife conserva-
tion, 'Legislation, 'Regulations, Environmental effects.
Habitats, Ecology, Animal populations. Fishes, Birds,
Mortality. National Environmental Policy Act.
PB99-103889REB PC A99/MF A06
Healthy People 2010 Objectives: Draft for Public
Comment
Department of Health and Human Services, Wash-
ington, DC. Office of Public Health and Science.
15Sep1998,704p.
See also PB97-208565.
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Healthy People is the national prevention initiative that
Identifies opportunities to improve the health of all
Americans. For two decades, the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) has used health
promotion and disease prevention objectives to im-
prove the health of the American people. The first set
of national health targets was published in 1979 in
Healthy People: The Surgeon General's Report on
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. This set of
five challenging goals, to reduce mortality among four
different age groups-infants, children, adolescents
and young adults, and adults-and increase independ-
ence among older adults, was supported by objectives
with 1990 targets that were designed to drive action.
Through the combined efforts of the Nation's public
health agencies, the 1990 targets set for infants, chil-
dren, and adults were achieved. Adolescent mortality
did not decline sufficiently to reach the 1990 target, and
data systems could not adequately track older adults'
target.
Keywords: 'Health, 'Preventive medWne. Statistical
analysis. United States. Objectives, Public health.
Goals, Behaviors.
PB99-105504REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Mechanical Properties ana Energy Absorption
Characteristics of a Polyurathane Foam.
SarxSa National '<»K»-. Uvermore, CA. Polymer and
Electrochemical Technologies Dept
S. H. Goods, C. L. Neuschwanger, C. Henderson, and
D. M. Skala. Mar 1997,42p. SAND97-6490.
Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000
This document has been reproduced from the best
available copy submitted by the source agency. Spon-
sored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Tension, compression and Impact properties of a poty-
urethane encapsulant foam have been measured as a
function of foam density. Significant differences in the
behavior of the foam were observed depending on the
mode of testing. Over the range of densities examined,
both the modulus and the elastic collapse stress of the
foam exhibited power-law dependencies with respect
to density. The power-law relationship for the modulus
was the same for both tension and compression testing
and is explained in terms of the elastic compliance of
the cellular structure of the foam using a simple geo-
metric model. Euler buckling Is used to rationalize the
density dependence of the collapse stress.
Keywords: 'Polyurethane foam. Mechanical prop-
erties. Energy absorption. Tension, Compression, Im-
pact, CRETE foam system.
PB99-105520REB PC A99/MF A06
National Cancer Inst., Bethesda, MD.
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested
for Carcinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Sec-
tion 1.
CCS Associates, Mountain View. CA.
VOL 99, No. 3
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C. C. Sigman, M. K. Doeltz, C. A. Holmes, R.
Madarang, D. Faletto, A. Mittelman, D. Tran, K.
Eisenhauer, and A. Lusska. Mar 1998,664p.
Contract NCI-NO1-CB-50510
See also Survey for 1989-1990, PB92-143767 and
Section 2, PB99-105538. Prepared in cooperation with
Technical Resources, Inc., Rockville, MD. Sponsored
by National Cancer Inst., Bethesda, MD.
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The survey presents carcinogenesis data extracted
from literature published in 1995-1996. The volume is
organized according to chemical structural categories
(inorganic, aliphatic, monocyclic, etc). Each compound
is assigned to its structure category, and, within each
category, the test compounds are entered alphabeti-
cally by the preferred name of the compound. Pre-
ferred names are assigned according to the Chemical
Abstracts Service (CAS) 9th Collective Index. Under
each preferred name (primary entry) is a list of syno-
nyms for the compound. Each preferred compound
name is assigned a unique sequential compound ac-
cession number that reflects its location in the text.
When an animal group is treated with more than one
compound, the information is entered under the pri-
mary test compound. A cross reference is entered
under each secondary compound, giving the primary
compound's preferred name and accession number.
Keywords: 'Carclnogenicity testing, Carcinogens, Sur-
veys, Tables(Data), Laboratory anmals, Organic com-
pounds, Inorganic compounds. Reference materials,
Chemir.
PB99-10S53SREB PC A99/MF EOS
National Cancer Inst, Bethesda. MD.
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested
for Carcinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Sec-
tion 2.
CCS Associates, Mountain View, CA.
C. C. Sigman, M. K. Doeltz, C. A. Holmes, R.
Madarang, A. Mittelman, D. Faletto, D. Tran, K.
Eisenhauer, and A. Lusska. Mar 1998,934p.
Contract NCI-NO1-CB-50510
See also Section 1, PB99-105520. Prepared in co-
operation with Technical Resources, Inc., Rockville,
MD. Sponsored by National Cancer Inst, Bethesda.
MD.
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The survey presents carcinogenesis data extracted
from literature published In 1995-1996. The volume is
organized according to chemical structural categories
(inorganic, aliphatic, monocyclic, etc). Each compound
is assigned to its structure category, and, within each
category, the test compounds are entered alphabeti-
cally by the preferred name of the compound. Pre-
ferred names are assigned according to the Chemical
Abstracts Service (CAS) 9th Collective Index. Under
each preferred name (primary entry) is a list of syno-
nyms for the compound. Each preferred compound
name is assigned a unique sequential compound ac-
cession number that reflects its location in the text
When an animal group is treated with more than one
compound, the information is entered under the pri-
mary test compound. A cross reference is entered
under each secondary compound, giving the primary
compound's preferred name and accession number.
Keywords: 'Carcinogenfcity testing, Carcinogens, Sur-
veys, Tabtes(Data), Laboratory anmals, Organic com-
pounds. Inorganic compounds. Reference materials,
Chemical structures.
PB99-113904REB PCA06/MFA01
Answers to Questions about the National Flood
Insurance Program.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Wash-
ington, DC.
1999.78p.
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The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is a
Federal program enabling property owners in partici-
pating communities to purchase insurance protection
against losses from flooding. This insurance is de-
signed to provide an insurance alternative to disaster
assistance to meet the escalating costs of repairing
damage to buildings and their contents caused by
floods. Participation in the NFIP is based on an agree-
ment between local communities and the Federal "Gov-
ernment that states if a community will adopt and en-
force a floodplain management ordinance to reduce fu-
ture flood risks to new construction in Special Flood
Hazard Areas, the Federal Government will make flood
insurance available within the community as a financial
protection against flood losses.
Keywords: 'Insurance, 'Floods, 'Regulations, Govern-
ment policies, Disasters, Rood control, Communities,
National government, Flooding, Law(Jyrisprudence),
Water resources, Costs, Hazards, Legislation, Dam-
age assessment
PB99-116501REB PC A06/MF A02
Department of Transportation, Washington, DC. Office
of Research and Special Programs.
Benefit-Cost Assessment of the Commercial Vehi-
cle Information Systems and Networks (CVISN) In
Maryland.
Morgan State Univ., Baltimore, MD. National Transpor-
tation Center.
S. Bapna, J. Zaveri, and Z. A. Farkas. Nov 1998,100p.
See also PB98-129968. Sponsored by Department of
Transportation. Washington, DC. Office of Research
and Special Programs, and Maryland Dept. of Trans-
portation, Baltimore.
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The objective of the study is to anaser questions re-
garding the net benefits of CVISN deployment by the
State of Maryland. The hypothesis is that the net bene-
fits of CVISN deployment are positive and large but
vary among system components and between the
state and the motor carrier industry.
Keywords: 'Commercial transportation, 'Motor vehi-
cles, 'Information systems, 'Cost, Traffic safety. High-
way transportation, Economic models, State agencies,
Regulations, Computer networks, Communication sys-
tems, Commercial Vehicle Information Systems and
Networks(CVISN).
PB99-117053REB PC A03/MF A01
Federal Highway Administration, Washington. DC.
Road to Successful ITS Software Acquisition: Ex-
ecutive Summary.
Mitretek Systems, Inc., Washington, DC.
Jul 1998,200.
See also PB99-107427. Sponsored by Federal High-
way Administration, Washington, DC.
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The report summarizes the themes upon which suc-
cessful software acquisitions are built, collectively they
represent a different way of doing business, the re-
sponse to 'software is different'The themes occur
again and again throughout a software acquisition and
guide the various acquisition activities: people themes;
management themes; and system themes.
Keywords: 'Information technology, 'Computer soft-
ware, 'Acquisition, Federal agencies. Requirements,
Management planning. Implementation, Competition,
Government procurement, Contract administration,
Systems engineering. Contractors.
PB99-117798REB PC A07/MF A02
Advice of the Italian CCTN on the Health Risk As-
sessment Relative to Exposure to Automobile
Emissions.
Istituto Superiore di Sanita, Roma (Italy). Lab. di
Tossicologta Applicata.
I. Camoni, N. Mucci, and V. Foa. c1998,118p, SERIE
RELAZIONI-98/3.
Prepared in cooperation with ISPESL, Rome (Italy).
Dipt, di Medicina del Lavoro. and Milan Univ. (Italy).
Clinica del Lavoro Luigi Devotp.
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Three recommendations expressed by the Italian Na-
tional lexicological Committee (CCTN) in the period
1990-1995 are reported; they concern the health im-
pact of exposure to benzene and polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAHs), resulting from automobile ex-
haust products, for Italian general and occupationally
exposed populations. The first recommendation takes
into consideration the possible long-term effects of the
unleaded gasoline, recently introduced in Italy. The lat-
ter two recommendations concern the quantitative
evaluations of the risk of leukemia and of the risk of
lung cancer from exposure to benezene and PAHs, re-
sulting from automobile exhaust.
Keywords: 'Automobile emissions, 'Health risk as-
sessment, Exhausts, Occupational exposure, Italy,
Leukemia, Cancer, Exposure, Benzene, Polycyclic ar-
omatic hydrocarbons, Italian National lexicological
Committee(CCTN).
PB99-120297REB PC A06/MF A01
Periodlca Polytechnics, Chemical Engineering,
Volume 42, No. 1,1998.
Budapest! Mueszaki Egyetem (Hungary).
F. Wettl, and M. Tarjan-Fabry. 1998,92p.
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Contents:
Cooperation of the Department of Physics of the
Technical Universities of Budapest and Berlin;
Thermdynamics of Plastic Bodies:
BEDA;
Dynamic of Phase Transitions;
Reciprocity Relations. Maxwell, Onsager A
Thermokinetic Approach;
Non-linear Dynamics of the Generalized Camot
Problem:
maximum work received in a Finite Time for a
System of Two Continue with Different
Temperatures;
Thermodynamics of Complex Systems:
Special Problems of Coupled Thermal and Moisture
Fields and Application to Tailoring of
Composites;
Some Non-linear Reciprocal Relations;
Thermodynamics and Sustainabillty A New
Approach by Extropy.
Keywords: Thermodynamics, Phase transitions. Com-
plex systems, 'Foreign technology, Generalized
Camot Problem, Sustainability, Reciprocity relations.
PB99-120305REB PC A06/MF A01
Periodlca Polytechnics, Mechanical Engineering,
Volume 42, No. 1,1998.
Budapesti Mueszaki Egyetem (Hungary).
F. Wettl, and M. Tarjan-Fabry. 1998,96p.
See also PB98-136807.
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Contents:
Calculations of the Asymetric Radiation in
Dimensioning for Thermal Comfort;
Jet-Induced Flow in Cylindrical Tanks, I.
Visualization and Modelling;
Large-eddy Simulation of Turbulent Plane Couette
Flow;
Jet-Induced Flow in Cylindrical Tanks. II. Numerical
Solution;
and Analysis and Synthesis of Open-ended Tendon
Structures.
September 1999
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Keywords: 'Research, 'Mechanical engineering. Tur-
bulent flow, Numerical analysis, Mathematical models,
'Foreign technology.
PB99-120313REB PC A08/MF A02
Periodlca Polytechnics, Civil Engineering, Volume
42, No. 2,1996.
Budapest) Mueszaki Egyetem (Hungary).
F. Wettl, and M. Tarian-Fabry. 1998,134p.
See also Volume 42, No. 1, PB99-102303.
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Contents:
Bending Theory of Shallow Shells Under Forced
Deformation on their Edges;
Transfer of P repressing Force in Fiber Reinforced
Concrete;
Transmission Length Based on Measured Draw-in
and Concrete Strains;
Practical Design of Reinforced Concrete Columns;
The Boundary Conditions of the Stress Functions of
Triangular Polyhedron Grids Fitting Paraboloid
Surfaces;
Study on Simply Supported, Prismatic Folded Plate
Structures by an Analytical Deducted Strip
Method;
Approximate Analysis of Tall Building Structures for
Earthquake Using the Timoshenko-beam;
On the Statistical Problems for Determination of the
Shape of Prestressed Tents;
The Influence of Pylons and Cable-stays on
Aerodynamic Damping;
and High-performance Concrete with Calcium
Nitrite as Corrosion Protection.
Keywords: 'Research projects, 'Civil engineering,
Concretes, Reinforced concrete. Construction mate-
rials. Buildings, Corrosion prevention, 'Foreign tech-
nology.
PB99-120321REB PC A06/MF A01
Periodlca Polytechnics, Transportation Engineer-
Ing, Volume 24, No. 1,1998.
Budapest! Mueszaki Egyetem (Hungary).
F. Wettl, and M. Tarjan-Fabry. 1996,88p.
See also PB99-129462.
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Contents:
Theory of Anomalies and its Application to Aircraft
Control;
Aerodynamic Parameter Estimation of the CG
Controlled Airplanes;
Changes in Gas Turbine Maps as Results of
Divergence in Geometrical Parameters;
From Non-Holooomic Constraint Equation to Exact
Transport Algorithm for Rolling Contact;
and Modem Control Theory Appfod to Vehicle
Dynamic.
Keywords: 'Research projects, 'Aircraft, Control sys-
tems. Gas turbines, Aerodynamics, Algorithms,
'Foreign technology.
PB99-120339REB PC A06/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Div. of Chem-
ical Sciences.
Molecular Quantum States at Dissociation.
University Con., London (England).
R. ProsmitJ. J. Tennyson, and D. C. Clary. c1998,80p,
ISBN-0-9522736-5-9.
Contract DE-AC03-76SF00098. Grant NSF-
CHE9732758
Report on the CCP6 Workshop 'Molecular Quantum
States at Dissociation', London, England, June 29-30,
1998. Sponsored by Department of Energy, Wash-
ington, DC. Div. of Chemical Sciences., National En-
ergy Research Scientific Computing Center, Berkeley,
CA. and National Science Foundation. Arlington, VA.
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This booklet was produced as a result of the CCP6
Workshop on 'Molecular Quantum States at Dissocia-
tion', which was held in the Chemistry Department of
University College London on 29th and 30th June,
1998. Each speaker in the workshop was invited to
prepare a brief review of work in their own area, with
references to their own area, with references to their
own and related work. The articles are designated to
provide a good introduction to the field for workers out-
side it and an update for those more directly involved.
Keywords: 'Molecular states, 'Chemical dissociation,
'Quantum chemistry, 'Energy levels. Spectra, Molec-
ular vibration. Molecular rotation, Photodissociation,
Rotational states. Excited states, Cou-
pling(lriteraction), Quantum theory, 'Foreign tech-
nology. Heavy partids. Particle dynamics,
CCP6(Collaborative Computation Project 6).
PB99-120347REB PC A03/MF A01
Scheme Dependence, Leading Order and Higher
Twist Studies of MRST Partons. Technical rept.
Rutherford Appleton Lab., Chilton (England).
A. D. Martin. R. G. Roberts, W. J. Stirling, and R. S.
Thome. c14 Sep 1998,20p, RAL-TR-1998-061, DTP-
98-52.
Prepared in cooperation with Durham Univ. (England).
and Oxford Univ. (England). Jesus Coll.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Partons, Deep inelastic scattering. Inelas-
tic scattering, Coefficients, Nucteons, Quarks, 'Foreign
technology.
PB99-120362REB PC A06/MF A01
Six-Jet Production at Lepton Colliders. Technical
rept
Rutherford Appleton Lab., Chilton (England).
S. Moretfi. c11 Sep 1998,76p, RAL-TR-1998-035.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Quantum chromodynamics, "Leptons,
Quarks, Colliders, Annihilations, Gluons, 'Foreign
technology.
PB99-120370REB PC A04/MF A01
Spin Correlations In e(sup +}e(sup -) Yields 4 Jets.
Technical rept
Rutherford Appleton Lab., Chilton (England).
S. Morettj, andW. J. Stirling. c11 Sep 1998.42p, RAL-
TR-1998-037, DTP-98-32.
Also pub. as Cambridge Univ. (England). Cavendish
Lab. rept no. HEP-97/12. Prepared in cooperation with
Durham Univ. (England), and Cambridge Univ. (Eng-
land). Cavendish Lab.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Angular Distributions, Annihilation, Cor-
relations, Monte Carlo method. Electrons. Positrons.
Quantum chromodynamics, 'Foreign technology.
PB99-122921 REB PC A05/MF A01
Economic Development Administration, Washington.
DC. Research and National Technical Assistance Div.
Ethanol Plant Feasibility Study for the Lower
Kaskaskla River Valley Com Wet Milling Facility.
Southwestern Illinois Resource Conservation and De-
velopment, Inc., Mascoutah.
29Dec1998,72p.
Contract EDA-0&D6-02808
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charts and/or pictures which have been reproduced in
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Research and National Technical Assistance Div.
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Thirteen local organizations joined EDA in funding the
study-an investigation of the suitability of locating a
com wet milling facility in the lower Kaskaskia River
Valley. The hypothetical plant would use 108,000
bushels of com per day to produce fuel ethanol. A
study plant configuration was established in order to
estimate utility-especially electricity and natural gas-
and infrastructure requirements. A typical site plan was
also developed. Common site issues, such as inter-
state, rail, and river access, were examined for the tar-
get facility. Com production and potential co-product
markets were also identified. For a facility of this size,
local com will have to be supplemented with grain from
other com producing regions. New water supply and
waste water treatment systems will be needed for any
of the sites investigated. Twelve potential sites or site
areas were identified in the two and one-half county
area included in this study: Monroe, Randolph, and
southern St. Clair counties. The study's site-rating
process resulted in the selection of four representative
sites: Baldwin West, Evansville, Mascoutah/New
Baden, and Sparta.
Keywords: "Ethanol fuels, 'Biomass conversion plants,
•Feasibility studies. Com, Agricultural products, Bio-
mass plantations, Production, Electric power genera-
tion, Infrastructure, Design, Market analysis,
'Southwestern Region(lllinois), Wet milling.
PB99-1264SOREB PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Power
Plant Rept. for Feb 92-Oct 97.
Cratech, Inc., Tahoka, TX.
C. R. Purvis, and J. D. Craig. 1998,10p, EPA/600/A-
98/143.
Presented at Bioenergy "98 Conference, Madison, Wl.,
October 4-8,1998. See also PB98-151467. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Research Tri-
angle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control
Div.
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The paper discusses a new-generation, small-scale
(<20 Mwe) bkxnass-fueled power plant that is being
developed based on a gas turbine (Brayton cycle)
prime mover. Such power plants are expected to in-
crease the efficiency and lower the cost of generating
power from fuels such as wood. The new power plants
are also expected to economically utilize annual plant
growth material (e.g., straw, grass, rice hulls, animal
manure, cotton gin trash, and nut shells) that are not
normally considered as fuel for power plants. The
paper summarizes the new power generation concept
with emphasis on the engineering challenges pre-
sented by the gas turbine component.
Keywords: 'Gas turbines, 'Biomass conversion plants.
'Electric power generation. Wood wastes, Wood fuels,
Brayton cycle, Air pollution abatement. Hot gas clean-
up, Performance evaluation, Technology innovation.
Plant wastes, Pollution prevention.
PB99-130932REB PC A08/MF A02
Disaster-Related Needs of Seniors and Persons
with Disabilities. Student Manual.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Wash-
ington, DC.
Mar 1997,138p, FEMA/SM-250-3.
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Recent disasters have highlighted the importance of
special planning to ensure the ability of local and state
jurisdictions to meet the disaster-related needs of sen-
iors or those with disabilities. Many states and jurisdic-
tions are still not fully aware of the implications of legis-
lation, especially the Americans with Disabilities Act,
for emergency management programs. It is time to as-
sess what the authors have learned about meeting the
needs of these populations so that the nation as a
whole is better prepared. The book prepared by the
Emergency Management Institute of the Federal
Emergency Management Agency, is designed to aid in
the professional development of emergency managers
and allied professions. Its primary purpose is to enable
jurisdictions to better understand the needs of seniors
and persons with disabilities in order to accurately
project resource needs and develop strategies to ad-
dress these needs throughout the four-phase emer-
gency management process.
Keywords: 'Disabled persons, 'Elderly persons,
'Emergency management programs, Planning, Local
government. State government, 'Disaster-related
needs.
PB99-130940REB PC A13/MF A03
Hazardous Materials Operating Site Practices. Ac-
tivities Manual.
National Fire Academy, Emmitsburg, MD.
Feb1999.272p.
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Contents:
Physical Properties;
Chemical Properties;
Properties of Potential Terrorism Agents;
Environmental Information;
Hazardous Materials Table and Shipping Papers;
Markings;
Label;
Placarding;
Cargo Tanks;
Bulk Containers;
Final Container Activity;
Damage Assessment.
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, Training manuals.
Physical properties, Chemical properties, Chemical
agents, Terrorism, Hazardous material spills, Chemical
spills, Hazardous materials transportation, Motor vehi-
cle accidents. Labels. Labeling, Tanks(Containers),
Containerizatkxi, Damage assessment. Scenarios,
'Emergency response. Emergency management. En-
vironmental data sheets, Placards.
PB99-142564REB PC A07/MF A02
Small Business Administration, Washington, DC. Of-
fice of Advocacy.
Impact of Firm Size on Dollar Amount of Penalties
Assessed by Government Agencies.
Indana Univ. at Btoomington. uept. of Business Eco-
nomics and Public Policy.
K. Lear-Nordby. Sep 1998,112p, SBAHQ-95-C-0026.
Sponsored by Small Business Administration, Wash-
ington, DC. Office of Advocacy.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Enforcement of federal environmental regulations typi-
cally results in administrative penalties against the firm
found in violation. This project examines the effect of
firm size-based penalty policies on regulatory compli-
ance and EPA's enforcement resource allocation deci-
sions. Analysis of results offers insights into optimal
penalty theories and informational requirements need-
ed to optimize EPA's enforcement policy. The empir-
ical work also permits speculation on the causes of in-
efficient regulatory enforcement spending. Due to se-
vere limitations on data quality, the project report best
serves as a roadmap for future research on this sub-
ject
Keywords: 'Federal agencies, 'Violations, 'Penalties,
'US EPA, Regulations, Environmental laws. Environ-
ment management, Environment regulations.
PB99-142572REB PC A04/MF A01
Small Business Administration, Washington, DC. Of-
fice of Advocacy.
Statistics of U.S. Businesses: Microdata and Ta-
bles. SBA/Census Data on Establishments by
Firm Size.
Armington (Catherine), Washington, DC.
C. Armington. 4 Jun 1999,36p. SBAHQ-97-M-0577.
Contract SBA-7.3112.0188
Sponsored by Small Business Administration, Wash-
ington, DC. Office of Advocacy.
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This document discusses the creation of the Statistics
of U.S. Businesses (SUSB) from the Bureau of the
Census, SUSB is an annual firm size database con-
taining information on firms, establishments, employ-
ment, payroll, and estimated receipts, along with their
industries and location (states and metropootan statis-
tical areas). The office of Advocacy within the U.S.
Small Business Administration funds the Bureau of the
Census to construct SUSB. To construct SUSB, Cen-
sus uses it's business registry or Standard Statistical
Establishment List as a basis, utilizes edits from Coun-
ty Business Patterns (an establishment data source),
and aggregates establishments owned by a parent
company to create firm size data. In addition. Census
has created the Longitudinal Establishment and Enter-
prise Microdata (LEEM). With the LEEM, researchers
can track businesses over time and create dynamic
data. The document also discusses the uses of static
data (comparing snapshots of data for different time
periods) and dynamic data (tracking data over time and
comparing starting and end points). SUSB covers all
U.S. business establishments with employees, except
for farms, railroads and households.
Keywords: 'Statistical data, 'Businesses, 'Data bases,
'United States, Employment, Salaries, Industries,
States(United States). Metropolitan Statistical Areas.
PB99-144487REB PC A08/MF A02
Falling through the Net: Defining the Digital Di-
vide. A Report on the Telecommunications and In-
formation Technology Gap in America.
National Telecommunications and Information Admin-
istration, Washington, DC.
Jul 1999,130p.
Much of this report consists of color dependent charts
and graphs. NTIS is offering this document as is and
cannot be responsible for the legibility of these charts
and graphs. Color illustrations reproduced in black and
white. See also PB95-272084, PB99-156614 and
PB99-150435.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Part I of this report surveys household access to tele-
phones, computers, and the Internet, updating the sur-
veys in our previous two reports: Falling Through the
Net: A Survey of the 'Have Nets' in Rural and Urban
America (July 1995) and Falling Through the Net II:
New Data on the Digital Divide (July 1998). Part II pro-
vides significant new information on individual Internet
usage. Among other things, it looks at how people are
connected to the Internet; where people access access
the Internet outside the home (such as at work, school,
library, or community center); how Americans choose
to spend their time online; and why some people are
not connected. Part III discusses the challenges ahead
in solving the digital divide and highlights the signifi-
cance of several key policies in promoting access.
Keywords: 'Internet, 'Computers, 'Access,
'Households, 'Information technology, "Surveys, On-
line systems, Telephones, Electronic mail. Modems.
Information resources, Telecommunications, Trends,
Residential sector, Urban areas, Rural areas, Minority
groups, Low income groups, Disadvantaged groups,
•Connectivity, Electronic commerce.
PB99-145849REB PC A05/MF A01
Financial Services Institutions: Information for As-
sessing the Government's Potential Financial Ex-
posure. Report to the Congress.
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. General
Government Div.
Jun 1998,58p, GAO/GGD-98-125.
See also AD-A334 068 and AD-A339 015.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The report responds to your October 15,1997, request
for information on selected financial services institu-
tions. Specifically, you were interested in the potential
financial exposure faced by the federal government as
a result of financial services institutions sponsored, in
whole or in part, by the federal government. These en-
tities could be independent corporations, wholly or par-
tially sponsored by the federal government, or corpora-
tions located within the executive branch.
Keywords: 'Financial services, 'Federal government.
Auditing, Financial institutions, 'Government corpora-
tions, Government-Sponsored Enterprises.
PB99-147092REB PC A08/MF A02
BuslnessLINC: Learning, Information, Networking
and Collaboration. Business-to-Buslness Rela-
tionships That Increase the Economic Competi-
tiveness of Firms. A Report to Vice President Al
Gore.
Small Business Administration, Washington, DC.
Dec 1998,136p.
Presented at the White House Business and Entrepre-
neurial Roundtable (2nd): New Opportunity, A Stronger
Economy, June 1998. Prepared in cooperation with
Department of the Treasury, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
At the first White House Business and Entrepreneurial
Roundtable on Community Empowerment in June
1998, you called together business executives from
across the country to highlight the untapped economic
potential of our distressed urban and rural commu-
nities. You also announced the Clinton Administra-
tion's BusinessLINC initiative—Learning, Information,
Networking and Collaboration-to encourage large
businesses to link with and advise small businesses,
particularly in distressed areas. The report documents
how these business-to-business relationships can ben-
efit not only small firms, but also the larger firms pro-
viding advice. Although the report focuses on how the
private sector can expand BusinessLINCs, we also be-
lieve that government can play an important role in
catalyzing these efforts.
Keywords: 'Businesses, 'Economic development,
'Economically depressed areas, 'Meetings, Case
studies. Competitiveness, Urban areas, Rural areas.
Small businesses, Government/industry relations,
Economic growth, BusinessLINC.
PB99-147340REB PC A03/MF A01
Bid Opening Report Federal-Aid Highway Con-
struction Contracts, First Six Months, 1998.
Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC.
1999.28p, FHWA-PD-99-012.
See also PB98-163231.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
Published semi-annually, the Bid Opening Report sum-
marizes data for Federal-Aid highway construction
contracts awarded by the various State Highway Agen-
cies during the First Half of 1998.
Keywords: 'Contracts, 'Federal aid, 'Highway con-
struction. Bids, Statistical data. Construction, Ta-
Wes(Data), Legislation, Funds, United States, Roads
and highways.
September 1999
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB99-147639REB PC A03/MF A01
Different Perspectives on Economic Base. Forest
Service research note.
Forest Service. Portland. OR. Pacific Northwest Re-
search Station.
L K. Crone. R. W. Haynes, and N. E. Reyna. Apr 1999,
28p, FSRN-PNW-538.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
Two general approaches for measuring an economic
base are discussed. Each method was used to define
the economic base for each of the counties included in
the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management
Project area. A more detailed look at four selected
counties results in similar findings from both ap-
proaches. Limitations of economic case analyses are
noted.
Keywords: 'Columbia River Basin. 'Economic conoV
tions, Tables(Oata), Employment. Counties. Natural
resources.
PBM-148736REB PC A03/MF A01
Experimental Tests of Retethrtsttc Gravity.
Institut des Hautes Etudes Soentifiques, Bures-sur-
Yvette (France).
T. Damour. Apr 1999,16p, IHES/P/99/31.
Prepared in cooperation with Observatoire de Paris.
Meudon (France).
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The confrontation between Einstein's gravitation the-
ory and experimental results, notably binary pulsar
data, is summarized and its significance discussed.
Keywords: 'Gravitation theory. Postulates, Equiva-
lence, Axioms. Gravitational fields, "Foreign tech-
nology, 'Retativistic gravity.
PB90-148769REB PC A03/MF A01
^-Inflation.
Instrtut des Hautes Etudes Saentffiques, Bures-sur-
Yvette (France).
C. Armendariz-Picon, T. Damour, and V. Mukhanov.
Apr 1999,26p, IHES/P/99/26.
Prepared in cooperation with Munich Univ. (Germany,
F.R.). Sektion Physic, and Stanford Univ., CA. Gravity
Probe a Hansen Experimental Physics Lab.
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It is shown that a large class of higher-order (i.e., non-
quadratic) scalar kinetic terms can. without the help of
potential terms, drive an inflationary evolution starting
from rather generic initial condtbns. In many models.
this WnefJcaly driven inflation (or VWtatton' for short)
rolls slowly from a high-curvature initial phase, down to
a low-curvature phase and can exit inflation to end up
b«irw radation-dominated, in a naturaty graceful man-
ner. The authors hope that this novel inflation mecha-
nism might be useful in suggesting new ways of recon-
ciling the sbiuydttaUon wttn Inflation.
Keywords: Inflation. Kinetic. Slow it*. String theory,
Particle physics. •Foreign technology, Mnftetkxi.
PBM-148777REB PC A05/MF A01
Effective One-Body Approach to General Rel-
•ttvtefc Two-Body Dynamic*.
Institut des Hautes Etudes Scfendfiques, Bures-sur-
Yvette (France).
A. Buonanno, andT. Damour. 26 Nov 1998,60p,
IHES/P/96/74.
Prepared in cooperation with Observatoire de Paris,
Meudon (France). ^^
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The authors map the general relativistic two-body
problem onto that of a test particle moving in an effec-
tive external metric. This effective-one-body approach
defines, in a non-perturbative manner, the late dynam-
ical evolution of a coalescing binary system of compact
objects. The transition from the anabatic inspiral, driv-
en by gravitational radiation damping, to an unstable
plunge, induced by strong spacetime curvature, is pre-
cfcted to occur for orbits more tightly bound tan the in-
nermost stable circular orbit in a Schwarzchild metric
mass M = m(sub 1) + m(sub 2). The binding energy,
angular momentum and orbital frequency of the inner-
most stable circular orbit for the time-symmetric two-
be^ probtem are determined as a function of the mass
ratio.
Keywords: "Two body problem, Transition, Binary sys-
tems. Digital systems. Coalescence, Gravity waves.
Angular momentum. Orbits, Circular orbits. Gravita-
tional waves, 'Foreign technology. Gravitational wave
signals, Radiation damping.
PB98-148793REB PC A03/MF A01
Polyhedral and Dihedral Caustics In the R(3).
Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques, Bures-sur-
Yvette (France).
A. Joets, M. Monastyrsky, and R. Rfootta. Aug 1998.
16p,IHES/P/98/61.
Prepared in cooperation with Paris-11 Univ., Orsay
(France). Lab. de Physique des SotkJes. and
Akademiya Nauk SSSR. Moscow. Inst. of Theoretical
and Experimental Physics.
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The role of the symmetries in the topology of sets of
Lagrangian singulartes is studted in a simple physical
model; the envelope of the rays emanating from a con-
vex wave front invariant under the action of discrete
subgroups of O(3), New point-singularities of interger
index are found. They are located at the vertices of the
polyhedron or of its dual. For the dihedral subgroups.
the authors have found a remarkable property of sta-
bifity of umbHfcs. These properties result from the
interplay between the symmetries of the singularities
and the topology of the wave front An application to
fine-particle magnetic systems is given.
Keywords: 'Lagrangian functions. Symmetry, Topog-
raphy, Invariant, Dihedral effect, 'Foreign technology.
PBM-148801REB PC A03/MF A01
Symmetry and Topology of Energy Bands in Crys-
Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques, Bures-sur-
Yvette (France).
L Michel. Jan 1999,22p, IHES/P/99/07.
Presented at the International School on Symmetry
and Structural Properties of Condensed Matter,
Zajaeczkowo (Poznan), Poland, August 27-September
21998
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Energy bands, 'Crystal symmetry. Sym-
metry. Topology, Crystals, Vectors, Crystal lattices.
•Foreign technology.
PB99-149585REB PC A03/MF A01
William J. Hughes Technical Center. Atlantic City, NJ.
Aviation Security Human Factors Program.
Validating the Computsr-BsMd Training Process
for Aviation Security Screener*. Draft repl
Federal Data Corp.. Egg Harbor, NJ. Science and En-
gineering Dtv.
XL. Fobes, and E C. NekJermart Mar 1999,30p,
DOT/FAA/AR-99MO.
Sponsored by William J. Hughes Technical Center, At-
lantic City. NJ. Aviation Security Human Factors Pro-
gram.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Test performance data from Safe Passage's Com-
puter-Based Training (CBT) system for aviation secu-
rity screeners were used to evaluate multiple choice
content and X-ray image interpretation mastery test
items to assess initial screener training. Data from
8,366 CBT tests were used from 691 screeners at 3 dif-
ferent sites. Test questions were evaluated for read-
ability, item-tp-test correlations, error rates, quality of
response options, relevance to job requirements, train-
ing content reliability, adverse impact due to race and
gender, and validity. Implication of these results for the
design of the Screener Readiness Test and the evalua-
tion of the new CBT systems is discussed.
Keywords: 'Personnel development, 'Computer based
instruction. Validation. Computer assisted instruction.
Airport security. Tests, X rays detectors, Performance,
Training, 'Aviation security screeners, Screener train-
ing.
PB99-149593REB PC A08/MF A02
Federal Highway Administration, Austin, TX. Texas
D'rv.
Develop Maintenance Strategy Selection Proce-
dures for Pavements Incorporating Semi-Rigid or
Chemically Stabilized Layers. Research rept. Sep
96-Aug98
TexasTransportatkxi Inst, College Station.
T. J. Freeman, and D. N. Little. Dec 1998,128p.
FHWATOO-99/1722-2.
Also pub. as Texas Transportation Inst., College Sta-
tion rept DOS. TTI-0-1722 and RR-1722-2. Sponsored
by Federal Highway Administration, Austin, TX. Texas
Drv. and Texas Dept. of Transportation, Austin. Office
of Research and Technology Transfer.
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TxDOT does not currently have a formal maintenance
strategy selection procedure for pavements which
have semi-rigid or chemically stabilized layers. The ap-
proach used was to interview experienced TxDOT per-
sonnel in each District and to determine the appropriate
maintenance treatments and timing in that district for a
variety of expected situations and conditions. The re-
sult of this research was a set of treatment assign-
ments for each district and for airports, for a matrix of
expected condtions including distress type, severity,
and quantity; traffic level or importance; rate of devel-
opment; and purpose of the treatment A computer pro-
gram and user's manual were developed to assist in
treatment selection.
Keywords: 'Pavements, 'CrackingfFracturing), Texas,
Sealing, Surveys, Questionnaires, Counties.
PB99-1496Z7REB PC A07/MF A02
Periodtea Polytechnics Chemical Engineering.
Volume 42, No. 2,1998.
Budapesti Mueszaki Egyetem (Hungary).
F. Wettl, and M. Tarjan-Fabry. 1998.118p.
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Contents:
A Phenomenological Foundation of Non-Linear
DC-Reciprocal Relations;
Thermodynamlc Stability of Dia- and Paramagentic
Materials;
Equipartition of Forces:
A New Principle for Process Design and
Optimization;
Construction and use of Computer Controlled
Laboratory Batch Reactor:
Flame Retarded, Reinforced Polypropylene
Technical Fibres;
Chemical Reactors during the Processing of
Stabilized PE;
Discoloration and Stabilizer Consumption;
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Chemical Reactions during the Processing of
Stabilized PE;
Structure/Property Correlations;
Aggregation Tendency of Particulate Fillers;
Determination and Consequences.
Keywords: 'Chemical engineering, Reciprocal rela-
tions, Thermodynamics, Batch reactors, Poly-
propylene, Chemical reactions, Particulate fillers,
•Foreign technology.
PB99-149635REB PC A07/MF A02
Periodlea Polytechnics Mechanical Engineering,
Volume 42, No. 2,1998.
Budapesti Mueszaki Egyetem (Hungary).
F. Wettl, and M. Tarjan-Fabry. 1998,106p.
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Contents:
Pneumatic Conveying in the Vertical Pipeline of Air
Lift
Theoretical and Experimental Studies on Disks
Centrifugal Separators;
The Rule of Martinsitic Transformation in the
Phenomena of Shape Memory;
Neue Grundlagen zur Verbrennungsregelung in
Wirbelschichtfeuerungen;
Energetic Optimization of Water Pumping in
Distribution Systems;
An On-line Intelligent Adaptive Controller for
Manufactoring Operations Based on an Open
Architecture;
Dynamic modelling of friction clutches and
application of this model in simulation of drive
systems.
Keywords: 'Mechanical engineering. Air lift. Cen-
trifugal separators. Shape memory, Water pumping,
Adaptive controllers, Drive systems, Friction clutches,
•Foreign technology.
PB99-149650REB PC A03/MF A01
Method for Analyzing Piled Embankments. Re-
search rept
Sydney Univ. (Australia). Centre for Geotechnical Re-
search.
H. G. Poulos. Jan 1999.20p.
Also pub. as Sydney Univ. (Australia). Centre for
Geotechnical Research rept no. RR-R781.
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This paper dfecusses the various issues involved in the
design of piled embankments, and then describes the
application of computer analyses of piled strip and raft
behavior to the piled embankment problem. These
analyses are implemented via a program called GASP
(Geotechnical Analysis of Strip with Piles.) Using this
program, the effects of other key parameters are also
studied, and the design of transition areas is dis-
cussed.
Keywords: 'Embankments, 'Pile foundations. Soil
structure. Soil settlement, Mechanical properties,
Roadbeds, Concrete slabs. Pavement bases. Highway
construction, Geotechnical fabrics. Geotechnical engi-
neering, 'Foreign technology.
PB99-149684REB PC A03/MF A01
Federal Aviation Administration. Washington, DC. As-
sociate Administrator of Civil Aviation Security.
Project Plan for the Baseline Measurment of
Checkpoint Effectiveness and Efficiency.
Federal Data Corp.. Egg Harbor, NJ. Science and En-
gineering Div
I. A. Ktock, and J. U Fobes. May 1999,20p, DOT/
FAA/AR-99/43.
Sponsored by Federal Aviation Administration, Wash-
ington, DC. Associate Administrator of Civil Aviation
Security.
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A project plan for obtaining baseline measurements of
operational effectiveness and efficiency of the North-
western checkpoint at Detroit Wayne Metropolitan Air-
port is described. The project will consist of carefully
structured observations of checkpoint tasks under
operational conditions. The baseline report will provide
information that can be used to evaluate changes in
checkpoint design.
Keywords: 'Airport security, *X ray inspection, Airports,
Baggage, Detroit(Michigan).
PB99-149692REB PC A03/MF A01
Test and Evaiutlon Plan for Determining Screener
Training Effectiveness.
William J. Hughes Technical Center, Atlantic City. NJ.
Aviation Security Human Factors Program.
B. A. Klock, and J. L. Fobes. Apr 1999,20p, DOT/FAA/
AR-99/42.
Prepared in cooperation with Federal Data Corp., Egg
Haibor, NJ. Science and Engineering Div.
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The efficacy of Computer-Based Training (CBT) pro-
grams potentially useful for security checkpoint screen-
er training will be evaluated at three different airports.
Candidates will be trained with one of four CBT pro-
grams and the Screener Readiness Test, designed to
assess screening-related knowledge, will then be used
to evaluate the effectiveness of the CBT programs.
Keywords: 'Airport security, *X ray inspection,
'Selection. Protection, Tests, Performance evaluation,
Detection, Explosives, Ground handling.
PB99-149700REB PC A09/MF A02
Maryland Power Plant Research Program, Annapolis.
Validation of the Cormlx Model Using Thermal
Plume Data from Four Maryland Power Plants.
Final rept.
Versar, Inc., Columbia, MD.
S. P. Schreiner, T. A. Krebs, D. E. Strebel, A. Brindley,
and C. G. McCall. 19 Apr 1999,164p, PPRP-114.
See also PB91-216308. Sponsored by Maryland
Power Plant Research Program, Annapolis.
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The purpose of this investigation was to test (validate
in computer modeling terminology) the mixing zone
model CORMIX (CORnell Mixing Zone Expert Sys-
tem) using measured thermal plume data from the four
Maryland power plants (CaJvert Cliffs, Chalk Point,
Dickerson, and Wagner). These facilities were chosen
to represent a range of discharge environments used
by power plants in the state, including a large fresh-
water river (Potomac), a narrow tidal estuary (Balti-
more Harbor). The availabililty of extensive historical
thermal plume data provided an excellent source for
validating the model and demonstrating its utility and
limitations in a variety of circumstances. CORMIX also
idealizes the physical configuration of the receiving
water. This study concludes that users of CORMIX ex-
pert system need to be aware of these limitations in ap-
plying the model in complex situations, especially
where validation data are not available to check model
results.
Keywords: 'Thermal effluents, 'Plumes, Temperature
monitoring, Discharge(Water), Water temperture. Po-
tomac River, Patuxent River, Chesapeake Bay, Estu-
aries, Tides, Environmental impacts, Catvert Cliffs-1
Reactor, CaJvert diffs-2 Reactor, Expert systems.
Maryland, 'CORMIX model, 'Mixing zones, Baltimore
Harbor, Chalk Point Station, Dickerson Steam Electric
Station, H A Wagner Generating Station, Power Plant
Research Program.
PB99-149718REB PC A24/MF A04
Coordinating Research Council, Inc., Atlanta, GA.
Investigation of Emission Factors In the California
EMFAC7G Model. Final rept.
ENVIRON International Corp., Novato, CA.
A. K. Pollack, P. Bhave, J. Heiken, C. Tran, G.
Yarwood, R. F. Sawyer, B. A. Joy, K. Lee, and S.
Shepard. MaM 999,526p.
See also PB92-113059, PB92-113067 and PB92-
113075. Sponsored by Coordinating Research Coun-
cil, Inc., Atlanta, GA.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The goals of this project required: (1) reviewing all Cali-
fornia Air Resources Board (ARB) documentation on
the development of EMFAC7G and its predecessors
(principally EMFAC7F); (2) obtaining, where possible,
data sets used to develop EMFAC7G emission factors;
and (3) replicating, where possible, ARB analyses
leading to the model formation. This report contains
detailed information on the data and methods used to
develop EMFAC7G emission factors. After describing
the data used and the ARB methods, critical engineer-
ing and statistical reviews are provided which assess
the adequacy and representativeness of the data sets
used and the appropriateness of the analytical ap-
proaches employed. After assessing the data bases
underlying the model development, significant data
gaps are identified.
Keywords: 'Emission factors, 'Vehicle air pollution,
'Air pollution monitoring, 'Mathematical models, Ex-
haust emissions. Evaporative emissions, Particulates,
Nitrogen oxides. Exhaust system inspection, Exhaust
emission control device maintenance, Exhaust emis-
sion measurement, Driving style effect on air pollution,
Vehicle usage, Air pollution abatement, Uncertainty
analysis, Emission rates, Correction factors, California
Air Resources Board, South Coast Air Quality Manage-
ment Board. EMFAC7F model, EMFAC7G model,
EMFAC99 model. MVEI7G model.
PB99-149726REB PC A03/MF A01
Beechcraft 1900C Vertical Impact Test Technical
note.
Federal Aviation Administration Technical Center, At-
lantic City, NJ. Office of Aviation Research.
R. J. McGuire, and T. Vu. May 1999,24p, DOT/FAA/
AR-TN99/25.
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In October 1995, a commuter category Beechcraft
1900C airliner was subjected to a vertical impact drop
test at the William J. Hughes Technical Center. Atlantic
City International Airport, New Jersey. The purpose of
this test was to measure the impact response of the fu-
selage, cabin floor, cabin furnishings (including stand-
ard and modified seats), and anthropomorphic test
dummies. The test was conducted to simulate the
vertical velocity component of a severe but survivable
crash impact. A low-wing, 19-passenger fuselage was
dropped from a height on 1 "2" resulting in a vertical im-
pact velocity of 26'8' per second. The airfrarne was
configured to simulate a typical flight condition, includ-
ing seats (normal and experimental), simulated occu-
pants, and cargo. For the test the wings and engines
were removed; the vertical and horizontal stabilizers
were removed; the landing gear was removed; and the
pilot and copilot seats were not installed. The data col-
lected in the test and future tests will supplement the
existing basis for improved seat and restraint systems
for commuter category of Code of Federal Regulation,
14 CFR Part 23, airplanes.
Keywords: 'Fuselages, 'Impact tests, 'Beechcraft air-
craft. Anthropomorphic test dummies. Cabins, Aircraft
compartments, Seat belts, Crach landing, Impact re-
sistance, Crashworthiness.
PB99-149734REB PC A03/MF A01
Estimation Procedures In the 1996 Medical Ex-
penditure Panel Survey Household Component
Agency forHeaitriCare Policy and Research, Rock-
vine, MD.
S. B. Cohen, R. Gaetano, and H. Goksel. May 1999,
30p. AHCPR/PUB-99-0027.
September 1999
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See also PB97-212666.
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
The Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) is the
third in a series of nationally representative surveys of
medical care use and expenditures sponsored by the
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research
(AHCPR). MEPS comprises four component surveys.
The Household Component (HC) produces national
and regional estimates of the hearth care utilization, ex-
penditures, sources of payment, and insurance cov-
erage of the U.S. civilian noninstitutional population.
The HC sample design is a stratified multistage area
probability design with disproportionate sampling to fa-
cilitate the selection of an oversampte of minorities.
This report provides an overall summary of HC sample
yields across the three rounds of data collection that
cover calendar year 1996. It also provides an overview
of the weighting strategies used to obtain national esti-
mates of neafth care parameters for the population.
Survey design complexities that require special consid-
eration for variance estimation and analysis are dis-
cussed.
Keywords: 'Households, "Health surveys, 'Estimation
procedures. Charges, Payments, Health care utiliza-
tion, Health care costs, Hearth insurance. Income, Em-
ployment, Medeal Expenditure Panel Survey(MEPS).
PB99-149775REB PC A04/MF A01
Choosing an Adsorption System for VOC: Carbon,
Zeolite, or Polymers. CATC Technical Bulletin.
Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Clean Air Technology Center.
May 1999.40p, EPA/456/F-99/004.
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This paper wil make you more familiar with the issues
involved in choosing an adsorber system for your p" '
company, or corporation. Carbon, zeolite, and pot1
adsorbents have each been used to adsorb Vo
Organic Compounds (VOC) and other pollutants from
relatively dilute concentrations in air (from tens to thou-
sands of parts per million by volume) to control emis-
sions. This paper Discusses issues irrvovted in deciding
which adsorbent to use, what type of adsorption sys-
tem to use, and whether it is the right emission control
technology for you.
Keywords: *ADsorbers(Materials), •Carbon. 'Zeolites.
'Polymers, Adsorbents, Air pollution control equip-
ment, Regeneration(Engineering), Vapor pressure,
Mass transfer. Emissions. Incinerators. 'Volatile or-
ganic compounds. Vapor concentrators. Vacuum re-
generation. Pressure swing. Thermal swing.
PB99-149783REB PC A03/MF A01
Current Methods &nd Rsse&rch Strategies for
Modeling Atmospheric Mercury.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati. OH. Na-
tional Exposure Research Lab.
O. R. BuTtock. 1999,18p, EPA/600/A-99/046.
See also PB96-114566.
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The atmospheric pathway of the global mercury cycle
is known to be the primary source of mercury contami-
nation to most threatened aquatic ecosystems. While
much effort has been made to quantify the total mass
flux of mercury to the atmosphere from various natural
and anthropogenic sources, dtecrimination of the
chemical and physical forms of these emissions is just
beginning in response to early modeling exercises
snowing this Discrimination to be critical for accurate
modeling estimates of the sources responsible for ob-
served mercury deposition. In this paper, current at-
mospheric mercury modefing techniojues and the infor-
mation obtained from them are described. A strategy
for future field research and numerical model develop-
ment is proposed which is designed to confidently
identify the sources of atmospheric mercury respon-
sible for observed contamination of aquatic eco-
systems.
Keywords: 'Mercury(Metal). 'Mathematical models,
'Air pollution monitoring. Cycles, Emissions, Atmos-
pheric transport. Environmental transport. Ecological
concentration, Air pollution sampling. Aquatic eco-
systems. Air pollution sources. Air-biosphere inter-
actions.
PB99-149791REB PC A03/MF A01
Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment
(OZJE). Technical rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
T. Pierce, M. Koerber, A. Guenther, J. Turner, S. King,
and S. Lengerich. 1999,16p, EPA/600/A-99/644.
See also PB97-155329. Prepared in cooperation with
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder,
CO. Atmospheric Chemistry Div., Indiana Dept of En-
vironmental Management. Indianapolis., Illinois State
Environmental Protection Agency, Springfield. Dept. of
Air. and Washington Univ.. St. Louis, MO. Environ-
mental Engineering Program.
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Ozone modeling studies, such as those performed for
the Ozone Transport Advisory Group (OTAG), have
raised concerns about extremely high concentrations
(> 50 ppbv) that have been predicted over the Ozark
Plataeu in southern Missouri. The Ozark Isoprene Ex-
periment (OZIE) took place during July 1998 and in-
cluded measurements of isoprene from the surface
and aloft at several locations stretching from north-
eastern Oklahoma to southern Indiana. Measurements
were made along a balloon tethered to nearly 1000 m,
surface footprint sites at five locations upwind of the
balloon, surface sites in Illinois and Indiana, and from
an aircraft flying at heights ranging from 300 to 1000m
over southern Illinois, southern Indiana, and southern
Missouri. Preliminary analysis of the data indteates that
daytime surface isoprene concentrations ranged from
1 to 36 ppbv, and isoprene concentrations measured at
600 m ranged from 0.4 to 6 ppbv. This paper provides
an overview of the study design and describes meas-
urements taken during the experiment.
Keywords: 'Isoprene, 'Air pollution sources,
•Ecological concentration, 'Air pollution sampling, Nat-
ural emissions, Spatial distribution, Temporal distribu-
tion. Atmospheric chemistry. Photochemistry, Weather
condrtions. Atmospheric temperature, 'Ozark Plateau,
Southern Region(Missouri), Volatile organic com-
pounds.
PB99-149809REB PC A04/MF A01
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Rock-
Patient-Centered Outcomes In Neurologic Dis-
ease. Abstract, Executive Summary and Final Re-
port Rept. for 30 Sep 95-31 May 99.
Frontier Science and Technology Research Founda-
tion, Inc., Chestnut Hill. MA.
C. E. Schwartz. 1 May 1999.46p, AHCPR-99-44.
Grant AHCPR-HS-08582
Prepared in cooperation with Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA. Sponsored by Agency for Health Care
Policy and Research, Rockville, MO.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Patients can contribute important data about their qual-
ity of life (QOL). especially when it concerns the effi-
cacy of new treatments and the quality of their health
care. The purpose of this project was to develop a new
patient-centered outcomes methodology for evaluating
treatments in chronic neurologic Diseases using mul-
tiple sclerosis (MS) as a model. This methodology, the
Extended Q-TWIST integrates the perspective of the
patient, the provider, and social cost in a single anal-
ysis. Two new measures of neurologic function and
two approaches to patient preference assessment
were psychometricalty evaluated. Additionally, theo-
retical and methodological development focused on re-
sponse shift phenomena, an emerging construct in
QOL research which refers to the idea that when peo-
ple experience changes in health state, they may
change their internal standards, their values, or their
conceptualization of QOL. It has important implications
for clinical research. In response to difficulties experi-
enced in implementing an Extended Q-TWIST evalua-
tion of a clinical intervention, a qualitative study was
implemented to identify barriers which prevent African
Americans from participating in medical and health
services research.
Keywords: 'Patients, 'Health care outcomes, Quality
of life, Treatments, Neurologic diseases, Multiple scle-
rosis. Goals, Methods, Efficacy.
PB99-150062REB PC A08/MF A02
Proceedings of the National Joint Use Conference
(5th). Held In Louisville, Kentucky on October 26-
27,1998.
Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC.
Federal-Aid and Design Div.
1998,150p.
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The Fifth National Joint Use Conference was held in
Louisville, Kentucky, on October 26-27. 1998. at the
Gait House Hotel. The objective of the conference was
to focus attention on highway/utility joint use issues.
Speakers representing power, cable television, and
telephone were invited to participate on the program.
The record of their remarks is contained within these
proceedings of the conference.
Keywords: 'Utilities. 'Highways, 'Meetings, Highway
planning, Cooperation, Highway construction. Safety,
Industries.
PB99-150120REB
PCA17/MFA03
Proceedings of the National Highway/Utility Con-
ference (7th). Held In Louisville, Kentucky on Oc-
tober 28-30,1998.
Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC.
Federal-Aid and Design Div.
1998.354p. FHWA/IF^99/003.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
The Seventh National Highway/Utility Conference was
held in Louisville. Kentucky, on October 28-30. 1998,
at the Gait House Hotel. The objective of the con-
ference was to focus attention on highway/utility
issues. Speakers representing Federal, State, and
local highway agencies, the utility industry, profes-
sional associations, the academic community, and the
private sector were invited to attend the conference
and participate on the program. The record of their re-
marks is contained within these proceedings of the
conference.
Keywords: 'Utjlies, 'Highways. 'Meetings, Highway
planning. Cooperation, Highway construction. Safety,
Industries.
PB99-150260REB PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
National Air Pollutant Emission Trends Update,
1970-1997. Technical rept 1970-97.
Pechan-Avantj Group, Durham, NC.
S. V. Nizteh, and A. Pope. Dec 1998,122p, EPA/454/
C-98/007.
Contract EPA-68-D7-0067
See also PB98-153158 and PB98-159908. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Research Tri-
angle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards.
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This update is comprised of a discussion of new meth-
odologies, a brief discussion of the greenhouse gas in-
ventory, new toxics data, an appendix (A) listing sum-
mary tables that includes biogenic emissions, and an
appendix (B) listing participate matter and ammonia
methods.
Keywords: 'United States, *Air pollution monitoring,
•Trends analysis, Air pollution sources, Mobile pollut-
ant sources. Stationary pollutant sources, Air pollution
sampling, Carbon monoxide, Nitrogen oxide, Sulfur di-
oxide, Ammonia, Ozone, Lead(Metal), Particulates,
Combustion products, Greenhouse gases. Emission
factors, Regional analysis. Sectoral analysis, Natural
sources. Anthropogenic sources, Canada, Clean Air
Act, Study estimates, Tables(Data), Graphs(Charts),
'Emission inventories, Volatile organic compounds,
Biogenics, NAAQS(National Ambient Air Quality
Standards).
PB99-150989REB PC A08/MF A02
Tribal Environmental and Natural Resource As-
sistance Handbook.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
American Indian Environmental Office.
Marl 999,148p.
Prepared in cooperation with Native American Fish
and Wildlife Society, Broomfield, CO., Department of
Agriculture, Washington, DC., Department of Com-
merce, Washington, DC. and Department of Defense,
Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The handbook is intended to provide a central location
for federal sources of both technical and financial as-
sistance available to Tribes for environmental manage-
ment. This document is an effort to assist Tribal staff in
their search and hopefully save them valuable time.
The handbook can also assist federal, regional, State
and Local government employees in becoming better
informed about the sources of environmetal assistance
available in order to improve customer service to the
Tribes.
Keywords: 'American Indians, 'Government pro-
grams, 'Technical assistance, 'Financial assistance,
"Natural resources management, 'Environmental
management. Federal agencies, Environmental pro-
tection, Environmental issues, Handbooks.
PB99-151219REB PC A06/MF A01
Plain English Handbook: How to Create Clear SEC
Disclosure Documents.
Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington,
DC. Office of Investor Education and Assistance.
Aug1998,88p.
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This handbook shows how you can use well-estab-
lished techniques for writing in plain English to create
dearer and more informative disclosure documents.
Keywords: 'Writing, 'English language, Disclosure
documents.
PB99-151227REB PC A03/MF A01
Education of Children and Youth with Special
Needs: What Do the Laws Say.
National Information Center for Children and Youth
with Disabilities, Washington, DC.
Oct1997.28p.
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The National Information Center for Children and
Youth with Disabilities (NCHCY) receives thousands of
inquiries each year from families, educators, and oth-
ers asking for information about federal laws regarding
special education and related services, vocational edu-
cation, and civil rights. The people who contact NICHY
are interested in the laws and their intent, the regula-
tions, and their state's implementation of these laws.
1991-focuses on the educational and civil rights of
children and youth with disabilities through the age of
21. Thus, the primary focus of this issue is on the Indi-
viduals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The
IDEA is the latest amendment to the Education of the
Handicapped Act (EHA), Public Law (P.L.) 94-142,
which has guided to the delivery of special education
and related services since its passage in 1975, Addi-
tional federal laws, including Section 504 of the Reha-
bilitation Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-112) and the Carl D. Per-
kins Vocational Education Act (P.L. 98-524).
Keywords: "Education, 'Children,
'Law(Jurisprudence), Students, Disabilities, Legisla-
tion, Amendments, Regulations, Court cases, 'Special
needs.
PB99-151235REB PC A04/MF A01
Bankruptcy Basics. Public information series.
Administrative Office of the United States Courts,
Washington, DC. Bankruptcy Judges Div.
Aug1998,42p.
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The Bankruptcy Judges Division's Public Information
series pamphlet provides basic information to debtors,
creditors, court personnel, the media, and the genral
public on different aspects of the federal bankruptcy
with a basic explanation of the different chapters under
which a bankruptcy case may be filed and to answer
some of the most commonly asked questions about the
bankruptcy process. This pamphlet provides general
information only.
Keywords: 'Bankruptcy, 'Federal law, Public informa-
tion, Terminology.
PB99-151243REB PC A05/MF A01
Electronic Case Files in the Federal Courts: A Pre-
liminary Examination of Goals, Issues, and the
Road Ahead. Discussion draft rept.
Administrative Office of the United States Courts,
Washington, DC. Applications Management and De-
velopment Div.
Marl 997,66p.
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The federal courts can reduce their reliance on paper
records by using new technology to file, maintain, and
retrieve case file information in 'digitized' form. The
transition towards electornic case file (ECF) in the fed-
eral courts is underway. The paper is intended to stim-
ulate discussion, both inside and outside the judicial
branch, and suggest possible approaches for resolving
those basic questions as well as related policy issues
that need to be addressed. It recommends a prelimi-
nary 'action plan' for implementing ECF, describes a
hypothetical ECF system, anticipates its potential ben-
efits and basic functional characteristics, identifies the
principal issues to be addressed as courts move to-
wards ECF, and discusses the proposed interim Tech-
nical Standards for ECF.
Keywords: 'Federal courts, Telecommunications, Liti-
gation, *ECF(Electronic case files), 'Electronic case
files, Electronic files.
PB99-151250REB PC A03/MF A01
Just Punishment: Public Perceptions and the Fed-
eral Sentencing Guidelines. Research bulletin.
Sentencing Commission, Washington, DC.
L D. Maxfield, W. Martin, and C. Kitchens. 1999,16p.
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charts and/or pictures which have been reproduced in
black and white.
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The study identified links between the public's just pun-
ishment perceptions and elements of guideline calcula-
tions: the crime itself, relevant characteristics of the de-
fendant circumstances surrounding the commission of
the crime, specific crime features that may enhance or
mitiqate punishment, and the consequences of the
criminal act. This study employed a Vignette' approach
for its survey design.
Keywords: 'Punishment, "Public opinion, Guidelines,
Surveys, Characteristics, Crimes, "Sentencing.
PB99-151268REB PC A04/MF A01
Telemarketing Fraud Working Group: Report to
the Commission, January 28,1998.
Sentencing Commission, Washington, DC.
M. E. Didier, K. R. Blackwell, P. J. Desio, S. D. Murray,
S. L. Mariey, and K. L Murray. 28 Jan 1998,44p.
See also TRI99-0004.
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Congress enacted, on September 14,1994, a statutory
enhancement providing additional five- and ten-year
penalty increases for telemarketing fraud conduct.
Congress is likely to address this area again, as indi-
cated by a spate of related legislative initiatives direct-
ing the Commission to add various guideline enhance-
ments for telemarketing fraud conduct. In light of these
developments, a staff working group was constituted to
conduct a detailed study of telemarketing fraud of-
fenses in conjunction with the Commission's multi-year
comprehensive assessment of the fraud and related
guidelines.
Keywords: "Telecommunications, 'Communication
systems, 'Fraud, 'Statutes, Crime, Abuse, Telephone
systems. Electronic mail, Prevention, Guidelines, Leg-
islation, Solutions, Security, Reports, Computer net-
works, Congress, 'Telemarketing.
PB99-151367REB PCA18/MFA04
Waterborne Commerce of the United States. Cal-
endar Year 1997. Part 2. Waterways and Harbors
Gulf Coast, Mississippi River System and Antilles.
Annual rept. 1 Jan- 31 Dec 97.
Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center, New Orle-
ans, LA.
Dec 1998,398p, WRSC-WCUS-97-2.
See also Part 1, PB99-147159 and Part 3, PB99-
133761.
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Waterbome Commerce of the United States, WCUS,
Part 2 is one of a series of publications which provide
statistics on the foreign and domestic waterborne com-
merce moved on the United States waters. WCUS,
Parts 1-4 present detailed data on the movements of
vessels and commodities at the ports and harbors and
on the waterways and canals of the United States, the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
Keywords: "Marine transportation, "Commerce,
"Commodities, 'International trade, United States, Im-
ports, Exports, Waterways, Harbors, Terminals, Cargo,
Statistical data, Tabtes(Data), Gulf Coast, Mississippi
River, Less Antilles Islands, Puerto Rico, Virgin Is-
lands.
PB99-151375REB PC A06/MF A01
Interagency Report on Orbital Debris, 1995.
National Science and Technology Council, Wash-
ington, DC. Committee on Transportation Research
and Development.
Nov1995,94p.
This document contains tone-on-tone color graphs,
charts and/or pictures which have been reproduced in
black and white. Library of Congress catalog card no.
LCCCN-95-72164. See also N95-28852. Prepared in
September 1999
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cooperation with Office of Science and Technology
Policy, Washington, DC.
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This 995 report updates the findings and recommenda-
tions of the 1989 report and reflects the authors'
progress in understanding and managing the orbital
debris environment. It provides an up-to-date portrait of
their measurement, modeling, and mitigation efforts;
and a set of recommendations outlining specific steps
they should pursue, both domestically and internation-
ally, to minimize the potential hazard posed by orbital
debris.
Keywords: 'Space debris. 'Low earth orbits, "Risk as-
sessment, 'Aerospace safety. Collision avoidance.
Threat evaluation, Earth orbital environments, Track-
ing(Position), Space law. International space station,
Legal aspects. International cooperation. Policies,
Data management. Monitoring.
PB99-151383REB PC A05/MF A01
National Transportation Science and Technology
Strategy.
National !
National Science and Technology Council, Wash-
ington, DC. Subcommittee on Transportation Re-
search and Development
Apr 1999.66p,
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charts and/or pictures which have been reproduced in
black and white. See also PB98-113657.
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The National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Committee on Technology, Subcommittee on Trans-
portation Research and Development (R&D). has cre-
ated a National Transportation Science and Tech-
nology Strategy that builds on the earlier strategy pub-
lished in 1997. Like its predecessor, the National Strat-
egy is intended to help Congress and the Administra-
tion establish national transportation R&D priorities
and coordinated research activities. The National
Strategy articulates goals for transportation system
safety, mobility and access, economic growth, the
environmnent, and national security. It proposes the
broader involvement of State, local, and tribal agen-
cies; academic institutions; and private industry in na-
tional transportation R&D strategic planning and sys-
tem assessment, private-public technology partner-
ships, enabling research, and transportation education
and training.
Keywords: Transportation research, 'Strategic plan-
ning, 'Air transportation, 'Highway transportation, De-
mographics. Economic growth. Urban areas, Motor ve-
hicles. Technology, Safety, Environmental impacts.
National security. Human factors engineering, Edu-
cation, Training, Government industry partnerships.
Government policies, State government Local govern-
ment
PB99-151391REB PC A05/MF A01
Transportation Strategic Research Plan.
National Science and Technology Council, Wash-
ington, DC. Subcommittee on Transportation Re-
search and Development
May 1999.72p.
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charts and/or pictures which have been reproduced in
black and white. See also PB98-113657 and PB96-
150438.
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Contents:
Executive Summary;
Introduction;
Federal Transportation-Related Research and
Development;
Areas of Enabling Research;
Future Direction and Priorities;
Appendix A:
Patnership Initiatives;
Appendix B:
List of Acronyms;
and Selected Bibliography.
Keywords: 'Transportation research, 'Strategic plan-
ning, 'United States government. Financing, Budgets,
Human factors engineering, Construction materials,
Computer systems. Communication networks, Infor-
mation systems, Detectors, Measurement, Transpor-
tation models. Highways, Machinery, Tools, Traffic en-
gineering.
PB99-151409REB PC A07/MF A02
Meeting America's Needs for the Scientific and
Technological Challenges of the Twenty-First
Century. A White House Roundtable Dialogue for
President Clinton's Initiative on Race. Pro-
ceedings of Panel Discussion and Position Pa-
pers.
Office of Science and Technology Policy, Washington,
DC.
May1999.106p.
Presented at Anniversary Meeting of the American As-
sociation for the Advancement of Science (150th),
Philadelphia, PA.. February 13,1998. See also PB95-
217048.
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The OSTP-AAAS One America panel sought to carry
forward a discussion of the ideals that underlie a gov-
emment-academe-industry partnership for creating a
diverse scientific and technological community, and it
was organized around the basic goals of the Presi-
dent's Initiative on Race. The discussion focused on
three issues: the need to diversify the science and
technology community; how to encourage minority stu-
dents to choose technical careers; and how to deal
wtth the challenges to recruitment programs in science
and engineering that target minorities.
Keywords: 'Human resources, 'Personnel develop-
ment, 'Race, 'Scientists, 'Engineers, Economics,
Socoeconomics, Ethnic groups. Education.
PB99-151433REB PC A04/MF A01
Federal Highway Administration, Bismarck, ND. North
Dakota Div.
Tel8 Tetecommnicatlons Network: A Pooled Fund
Study for Transportation Videoconferencing. In-
terim rept Jan-Dec 98.
North Dakota State Univ., Fargo. Upper Great Rains
Transportation Inst.
D. E/Benson. May 1999.32p. FHWA/ND/SPR-
0003(025).
See also PB99-128522. Sponsored by Federal High-
way Administration, Bismarck, ND. North Dakota Div.
and North Dakota Dept. of Transportation, Bismarck.
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The document reports the 1999 research efforts and
results of a telecommunication network dedication to
transportation. These efforts include a major system-
wide reconfiguration of the network's telecommuni-
cation technology, and the re-establishment of the net-
work's program director and its governing organiza-
tional structure. The research results include the pro-
gramming, training, educational activities, and commu-
nication's activities developed by the network and an
evaluation of the technological and organizational
changes.
Keywords: 'Telecommunication, 'Transportation,
Communication networks, Benefit cost analysis, Re-
search, Organizational structure, TEL8.
Videoconferences.
PB99-152035REB PC E04/MF E04
Reports of the Kyushu National Industrial Re-
search Institute, No. 58, March 1997.
Government Industrial Research Inst., Kyushu, Tosu
(Japan).
cMar1997,74p.
Text in Japanese with abstracts in English. Portions of
this document are not fully legible. See also PB97-
130330.
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Partial Contents:
Composite Ion Exchangers of Redox Type for
Cesium Separation - Improvement of Cesium
Sorption Ability of Copper (II) -
Hexacyanoferrate (II) - loaded Anion Exchange
Resin Composite Beads;
Basic Study on Dynamic Active Anenna;
A New Homologous Series of Phenol Deravitives
Exhibiting Liquid Crystalline Phase;
The Problems of Identifications of Phillipsite and
Gismondine;
Crystal Structures and X-Ray Diffraction Patterns;
AFM studies of amine surfactant hemimicelle
structures at the mica-water interface;
High-Temperature Strength of Melt-Infiltrated SiC-
Mo (Al, Si) Composites;
AI-Pd-Mn Icosahedral Quasicrystal Prepared by
Floating Zone Melting Technique;
Preparation and M'erostructure of Graphite-
encapsulated Iron Sphere.
Keywords: 'Recharge projects, 'Japan, Ion exchange,
Cesium, Copper compounds, Antennas, Phenols,
Amines, Surface active agents, Composite materials,
Aluminum, PalWium, Manganese, Zone melting,
Graphite, Iron, 'Foreign technology,
Hexacyonoferrates.
PB99-152043REB PC E13/MF E13
Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Vol.
60, No. 12,1996. Special Issue: Lithium Secondary
Batteries.
Electrotechnical Lab., Ibaraki (Japan).
c1996,116p.
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this document are not fully legible.
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Contents:
Thermal Measurement of a Lithium Secondary
Battery,
Heat Generation Behavior of a Lithium-Ion
Secondary Battery During Charge and
Discharge;
Shut-down Behavior of Separators of Batteries;
Electrical and Thermal Behavior of a Lithium-ion
Battery in an External Short Circuit;
Behavior of Series connected Lithium-ion Batteries
in Short Circuit Accident;
Precision Coulometry of Lithium Secondary
Batteries and Errors in Capacity Measurement;
Coulogatvanometry of Lithium Ion Battery;
Simulation of Electrical Characteristics;
Thermal Behavior and Simulation of a Lithium
Secondary Battery;
and Joint research on Thermal Simulation.
Keywords: 'Electric batteries, 'Lithium batteries, Ther-
mal measurement.
PB99-152050REB PC E13/MF E13
Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Vol.
61. No. 1,1997. Special Issue: Solar Cells V.
Electrotechnical Lab., Ibaraki (Japan).
c1997,11 Op.
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this document are not fully legible.
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Contents:
Review of Recent Progress in Solar Cell Research;
Sub-S(microgram) Thin Film c-Si Solar Cell by
Diffuse Reflective Substrate;
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Surface Passivation of Thin Crystalline-Silicon
Solar Cells;
Examination of the Possibility of the Defect
Photovoltaic Effect;
In-situ Hydrogenated CVD a-Si:
Recrystallization of Polycrystalline Silicon Films on
Ceramics by Electron Beam;
Initial Buffer Layers on The Growth of InGaP on Si
byMBE;
Deposition of Thin Film Silicon by Applied Bias
Voltage Method;
Microspectroscopic Reflectance Measurements;
Evaluation of Minority Carrier Parameters;
and 3rd International Round Robin Measurement
for the Establishment of WPVS and for the
Comparison of NT series PV Samples.
Keywords: 'Solar cells. Photovoltaic effect, Thin films,
•Foreign technology.
PB99-152068REB PC E08/MF EOS
Bulletin of the Etectrotechnlcal Laboratory, Vol.
61, No. 2,1997.
Electrotechnical Lab.. Ibaraki (Japan).
c1997.70p.
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this document are not fully legible.
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Contents:
Performance Comparison between Binarization
Methods by Likelihood Criteria Using Hand-
written Character Database ETL1;
Conceptual Design of a 15T-Class Pulsed
Conductor with Fiber-Reinforced NbSSn
Superconductor;
Superconducting Properties of Fiber-Reinforced
Superconductors Regarding Strain and Stress
Tests;
NbSSn Thin Films and Microstructures Made by RF
Magnetron Sputtering Process with a Reacted
Nb%n Powder Target;
Abstracts of Published Papers.
Keywords: 'Research projects, 'Japan, Super-
conductors, Image processing, Fiber reinforced com-
posites, Niobium alloys. Tin alloys, Strains, Tests,
'Foreign technology.
PB99-152076REB PC E08/MF EOS
Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory. Vol.
61, No. 3,1997. Special Issue: KrF Laser.
Electrotechnical Lab., Ibaraki (Japan).
c1997,98p.
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this document are not fully legible.
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Contents:
Development of Main Amplifier of The 'Super
ASHURA'KrF Laser;
Stokes Pulse Shortening Method by Using Mixed
Gas Medium;
Forward Raman Pulse Compression Experiments
by using ASHURA;
A Short Stokes Pulse Generation;
Beam Smoothing Technique for High-Power KrF
Laser;
Conceptual Design of 1MJ KrF Laser System;
Observation of Laser Induced Shock-Wave by
Face-on Interferometer,
Development of Time-Resolved X-ray
Spectrometer;
Temperature and Density Measurement of 10ns
KrF Laser-produce Plasma;
Data Processing of X-ray Crystal Spectrogram for
Laser-produced Plasma;
and Automatic Control and Data Acquisition for
High-power KrF Laser System.
Keywords: 'Lasers, 'Krypton fluoride lasers, Ultraviolet
lasers. Amplifiers, Pulses, 'Foreign technology.
PB99-152084REB PC E07/MF E07
Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Vol.
61, No. 11,1997.
Electrotechnical Lab., Ibaraki (Japan).
c1997,48p.
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this document are not fully legible.
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Contents:
Design of a Table-top Time-of-flight Mass
Spectrometer with High Resolution;
Fabrication of Ultra-thin Nanocrystal Si Films and
Their Properties;
CEMS of Rare-Earth/Fe Multilayers;
30-120MHz Range Standard Dipole Antenna Using
FET Transistor;
and Abstracts of Published Papers.
Keywords: 'Research projects, 'Japan, "Electronics,
Mass spectrometers. Silicon, Rare earth elements,
Iron, Antennas, Abstracts, Field effect transistor.
PB99-152118REB PC E08/MF EOS
Reports of the Hokkaido National Industrial Re-
search Institute, No. 71,1998.
Hokkaido National Industrial Research Inst., Sapporo
(Japan).
c1998,64p.
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this document are not fully legible.
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Contents:
Present Status and Problems of Shredder Waste
Disposal;
Modern NMR Spectroscopy and X-ray
Crystallography:
a different approach to study the structure and Its
function of a protein;
Application of 1H NMR to Quantitative Analysis -
Determination of a small amount of ordinary
water in heavy water and particular components
in human urine;
A Mathematical Model for Fluidized Bed
Combustion of Coal - On a Sub-model of CO/
CO2 Product Ratio;
Pretreatment of Fermentation Feed for Lactic Acid
Production;
Liquefaction of Potato Starch in Lactic Acid
Solution;
Raman spectroscope analysis on artificial methane
hydrates;
Coatings of Si3N4 Fine Particles with AIM by
Fluidized Bed-CVD;
and Vapor-Liquid Equilibria for the Difluoromethane
(HCFC22) + Monofluoroethane (HCFC124b)
System.
Keywords: 'Research projects, 'Solid waste disposal,
•Biochemistry, 'Chemical analysis, 'Japan, Spectros-
copy, Proteins, Lactic acid, X-ray diffraction, Heavy
water, Fluidized combustion, Coal, Fermentation, Sif-
icon nitrides, Aluminum nitrides, 'Foreign technology,
Difluoromethane, Monofluoromethane.
PB99-152126REB PC E08/MF EOS
Reports of the Hokkaido National Industrial Re-
search Institute, No. 69,1997.
Hokkaido National Industrial Research Inst., Sapporo
(Japan).
c1997.70p.
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this document are not fully legible.
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Contents:
The Past, Present and Future Trends in
Environmental Problems:
Toward Ecologically Conscious Society and
Technology;
Characterization of Silicon Carbide-Silicon Nitride
Composite Ultrafine Particles Synthesized
Using a C02 Laser by Silicon(-29) Magic Angle
Spinning NMR and ESR;
Fabrication of Al/Ceramic Composites by Hot
Pressing;
Separation and Purificiation of Lactic Acid:
Fundamental Studies on the Reverse Osmosis
Down-Stream Process;
Raman Spectroscope Analyses on the Growth
Process of CO2 Hydrates;
Effects of Heating Rate on Yield of Levoglucosan in
Wood Pyrolysis;
Refractive-Index Measurements of Natural Air-
Hydrate Crystals in an Antarctic Ice Sheet;
and Determination of Silicon in Electrolyte Solutions
by Electrothermal Atomic Absorption
Spectrometry Using Platinum as a Chemical
Modifier.
Keywords: 'Research projects, 'Japan, Pyrolysis, En-
vironmental science, Ecology, Silicon carbides, Silicon
nitrides, Composition materials, Fabrication, Lactic
acid, Raman spectroscopy, Wood.
PB99-152134REB PC A04/MF A01
Virginia Dept. of Transportation, Richmond.
Assessment of Advanced Warning Signs for Flag-
ging Operations. Final rept. Sep 98-May 99.
Virginia Transportation Research Council, Chartottes-
ville.
S. L. Jones, and B. H. Cottrell. cMay 1999,38p,
VTRC99-R20.
See also PB98-131196. Sponsored by Virginia Dept. of
Transportation, Richmond, and Federal Highway Ad-
ministration, Richmond. VA. Virginia Div.
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The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and
several other state departments of transportation have
expressed interest in modifying the advanced warning
sign for work zone flagging operations. The advanced
warning sign is intended to alert drivers to the presence
of flaggers and to prepare drivers to stop (if necessary)
prior to reaching work zone operations. The current or
existing dagger sign depicts a symbol of a worker hold-
ing a flag; the proposed sign depicts a worker holding
a STOP/SLOW paddle. The purpose of this research
project was to assess and compare the motoring
public's understanding of the existing and proposed
advanced warning signs for work zone flagging oper-
ations. The study consisted of a literature review and a
survey of motorists. More than 4,500 multiple-choice
surveys were mailed out to randomly selected Virginia
residents. Open-ended questionnaires were also dis-
tributed to select groups to provide a comparison with
the results of the multiple-choice responses. The sur-
vey results indicated that the proposed sign was for the
most part understood by Virginia drivers and appeared
to be effective at conveying its message.
Keywords: 'Warning signs, 'Traffic control,
•Construction site traffic control. Traffic flow. Speed re-
duction, Changeable message signs, Construction
sites, Highway safety. Traffic surveys, Virginia, Re-
search project, 'Flagging operations, Work zones.
PB99-1S2142REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0003-
2698, Potlatch Corporation, Minnesota Pulp and
Paper Division, Cloquet, Minnesota.
National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Div. of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations
and Field Studies.
R. M. Hall, E. Page, D. Mattorano, and G. Kinnes. Jul
1998,20p, HETA-98-0003-2698.
See also PB92-193952.
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On October 1,1997, the National Institute for Occupa-
tional Safety and Health (NIOSH) received a request
for a Health Hazard Evaluation (HHE) at the PoBach
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Corporation - Minnesota Pulp and Paper Division
(PCMPPD) plant in Cloquet, Minnesota. The request.
from the Duluth Building and Construction Trades
Council, concerned potential worker exposures during
the construction of a new boiler. The primary concern
was for emissions generated from three adjacent oper-
ating boilers. The reported health effects were head-
ache and respiratory symptoms. Since April 1997,
PCMPPD and company-contracted environmental
consultants have sampled for more than 100 different
chemical compounds at the construction site in an ef-
fort to identify the source of the worker's symptoms.
However. PCMPPD and the environmental consultants
did not sample for ozone. An industrial hygiene and
medical evaluation was conducted on November 19-
21,1997. Sampling efforts during the evaluation were
focused on potential worker exposures incurred from
the nearby operating boilers and welding operations.
Area air sarnptes at the construction site were collected
for ozone, chlorine, volatile organic compounds
(VOCs), nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sul-
fur dioxide (SO2), and inorganic acids (hydrofluoric,
hydrochloric, nitric, phosphoric, sulfuric, and
hydrobromicacid).
Keywords: 'Hearth hazard evalautkm, 'Boilers,
'Welding, Headaches, Respiration, Construction, In-
dustrial hygiene, Air sampling, Medical evaluation,
Emissions.
PB99-152159REB PC A03/MF A01
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0245-
2696, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
National InsL for Occupational Safety and Health, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Div. of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations
and Field Studies.
C. E. Moss, and K. Roegner. Jun 1998,16p, HETA-97-
0245-2696.
See also PB92-193952.
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH) received a health hazard evaluation
(HHE) request that was submitted jointry by the Safety
Office and AFSCME Local 2910 at the Library of Con-
gress, Washington, D.C. The request covered possible
exposure to ultraviolet radiation from mercury vapor
lights and electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure from
both electrical vaults and anti-then devices. EMF levels
in the Readers' Registration and Genealogy rooms
were below occupational guidelines but in some loca-
tions presented sufficient magnetic field strength to
produce electromagnetic interference (EMI) issues.
Keywords: 'Electromagerrtic fields, 'Ultraviolet racS-
ation, 'Hearth hazards, 'Occupational safety and
health. Lfcraries. Vaults. Magnetic fields. Electric
fields. RarJation doses, Occupational doses. Health
surveys. 'Library of Congress, Mercury vapor lamps,
Anti-theft devices.
PB99-152167REB PC A04/MF A01
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0171-
2692, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms,
Washington, DC.
National Inst for Occupational Safety and Health. Cin-
cinnati. OH. Div. of Surveillance. Hazard Evaluations
and Field Stuies.
G. M. Kinnes. and G. A. Mine. May 1998.34p. HETA-
96-0171-2692.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
In April 1996. the National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH) received a request for a
health hazard evaluation (HHE) from the Bureau of Al-
cohol. Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF). in Falls Church.
Virginia, regarding respiratory hazards associated with
fire investigations. ATF trains a select number of spe-
cial agents as fire investigators as part of the ATF
arson enforcement program. These special agents
work with counterparts in state and local fire depart-
ments to investigate the origin and cause of fires. ATF
special agents and local fire investigators in the north-
em Virginia jurisdictions were concerned about the po-
tential respiratory health effects from conducting fire
scene examinations and the adequacy of their res-
piratory protection. In response to this request, envi-
ronmental monitoring was performed during the inves-
tigation of two house fires on February 12 and 13,
1997, in metropolitan Washington, D.C., and Prince
George's County, Maryland, and three staged fires on
June 3,1997, at the Fort Belvoir military base in Alex-
andria, Virginia During these fire scene examinations,
environmental samples were collected for total and
respirabte dust, metals, hydrogen cyanide, inorganic
acids, aldehydes including formaldehyde, polycydic
aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), elemental carbon, and
volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Keywords: 'Health hazard evaluation, 'Fire investiga-
tors. Aldehydes, Inorganic acids, Fires. Protection,
Respiration, Dust. Metals, Hydrogen cyanide, Volatile
organic compounds. Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and
Firearms.
PB99-152175REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0266-
2702, Cooper Engineered Products, Bowling
Green, Ohio.
National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Div. of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations
and Field Studies.
D. Mattorano. and D. Trout Aug 1998.24p, HETA-96-
0266-2702.
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On September 13,1996, the National Institute for Oc-
cupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) received a man-
agement request for a health hazard evaluation (HEE)
at Cooper Engineered Products, in Bowling Green,
Ohio. The request noted concerns about workers' ex-
posure to a new. two-component, water-based poly-
urethane paint (water-based polyurethane paint with
porytetrafluoroetnylene and a polyfunctional aziridine
cross-linker) that is applied to automotive/truck rubber
seals (vehicle sealing) on the dual durometer (DD) ex-
trusion lines, hearth effects described in the request in-
cluded skin and upper respiratory problems. On Octo-
ber 16, 1996, NIOSH industrial hygienists conducted
an initial site visit. Area air samples were collected on
thermal desorption (TD) tube media to qualitatively
identify volatile organic compounds (VOC). Bulk sam-
ples of the water-based poryurethane paint were also
collected. A follow-up site visit was conducted on
March 25-26. 1997. to collect additional air samples.
On January 21. 1997, NIOSH medical officers con-
ducted a site visit and questionnaire survey. In April
and May 1997, skin patch testing was performed to
identify employees with allergic-contact dermatitis.
Keywords: 'Health hazard evaluation, 'Poryurethane
paint Air sampling. Rubber seals. Exposure, Respira-
tion, Skin irritations.
PB99-152183REB PC A03/MF A01
Geological Survey, La Crosse. Wl. Upper Midwest En-
vironmental Sciences Center.
Annual and Local Variation In Reproduction In the
Red-Eared Slider Trachemys scripts elagans'.
Journal article.
Illinois Natural History Survey, Alton. Great Rivers
Field Station.
J. K. Tucker, G. L Paukstis, and F. J. Janzen. cApr
1999.24p. LTRMP-99-R006.
Pub. in Jnl. of Herpetotogy. v32 n4 p515-526 1998.
See also PB99-140196. Prepared in cooperation with
Iowa State Univ., Ames. Dept. of Zoology and Genet-
ics. Sponsored by Geological Survey, La Crosse, Wl.
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center.
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The authors studied variation in reproductive traits
among 789 red-eared sliders (Trachemys scripta
elegans) from three sites in west-central Illinois from
1994 to 1996. Maternal body size was the most impor-
tant source of variation in all measures of reproduction
because larger females laid larger eggs and larger
clutches than smaller lemales. Reproductive output
independent of body size was greater in 1995 than in
1994 or 1996. Clutch size and egg size varied similarly
among year at each site. Overall, clutch mass in 1995
was 15.8% and 17.8% greater than clutch mass in
1994 and 1996, respectively. This variation in repro-
ductive output was primarily due to changes in egg
number rather than changes in egg size, consistent
with theories of egg optimality. Turtles at one site pro-
duced relatively small but relatively more eggs per
clutch than turtles from the other two sites. This pattern
persisted despite varying amounts of energy devoted
to reproduction from year to year. However, an egg
size-clutch size trade-off could only be weakly dem-
onstrated among nine site-year cohorts. Geographic
variation was confirmed for clutch size, which de-
creased with decreasing latitude, but not for egg mass
and plastron length.
Keywords: 'Turtles, •Reproduction(Biology), 'Animal
behavior, Eggs, Life cycles, Surveys, Animal popu-
lations, Repnnts, Red-eared sliders, Trachewys scripta
PB99-152191REB PC A04/MF A01
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0258-
2673, Foss Manufacturing Company, Inc., Hamp-
ton, New Hampshire.
National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Div. of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations
and Field Studies.
T. Waters, and L Piacitelli. Feb 1998.50p, HETA-96-
0258-2673.
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On March 3-5,1997, representatives from the National
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
visited the Foss non-woven textile manufacturing plant
in Hampton, New Hampshire, in response to a com-
pany request for a hearth hazard evaluation, the re-
quest was prompted by the company's concerns about
potential hazards of repetitive lifting, pushing, pulling,
carrying, and other physical stressors for the manufac-
turing process workers. There were three objectives of
this evaluation: (1) Document the presence of expo-
sure to physical stressors associated with manual ma-
terial handling (MMH) activities that are known to in-
crease the risk of work-related musculoskeletal dis-
orders (WRMSDs); (2) Determine the prevalance of
WRMSDs associated with MMH activities of manufac-
turing process workers; (3) Develop recommendations
for reducing the physical demands of the jobs, thereby
reducing the risk of injury associated with MMH at the
manufacturing facility.
Keywords: 'Health hazard evalaufon, 'Textile manu-
facturing, 'Physical stressors. Occupational safety and
hearth, Material handling, Ergonomics, Musculo-
skeletal disorders. Injuries.
PB99-152217REB PC A03/MF A01
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0030-
2697, Pratt and Whitney TAPC, North Haven, Con-
necticut
National Inst for Occupational Safety and Hearth, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Div. of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations
and Field Studies.
M. Kiefer, and D. Trout. Jun 1998,20p, HETA-98-
0030-2697.
See also PB85-219954.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
ORORORORuer 24, 1997. the National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health received a union re-
quest for a health hazard evaluation (HHE) at the Pratt
and Whitney Aircraft TAPC (P&W) facility in North
Haven, Connecticut The HHE request concerned re-
ports of health problems possibly associated with ex-
posure to metal working fluids (MWFs) in the Blohm
grinding area. The reported health problems included
flu-like symptoms, skin problems, and eye irritation. On
March 31-April 2.1998,12 bulk samples of MWF were
collected for microbiological and endotoxin analysis,
and personal breathing zone (PZB) and area air sam-
pling for MWFs was conducted on both the first and
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second shift in the Blohm grinding area. PBZ samples
were also collected from employees in a comparison
area (Business Unit 264), where MWFs are not used.
Area air samples for endotoxin analysis were collected
in both the Blohm grind and comparison area on both
shifts. A questionnaire that included questions about
symptoms potentially related to MWF exposure was
administered to employees in the Blohm and compari-
son area on all three shifts.
Keywords: 'Health hazard evaluation, 'Metal working
fluids, 'Occupational safety and health, Skin irritations,
Eye irritations. Air sampling, Site visits, Industrial hy-
giene.
PB99-152233REB PC A04/MF A01
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 95-0001-
2679, Caterpillar Inc., York, Pennsylvania.
National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Div. of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations
and Field Studies.
A. Tepper, and L M. Blade. Mar 1998,46p, HETA-95-
0001-2679.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
In October 1994, the National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH) received a request from
the International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace
and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW)
for a health hazard evaluation (HHE) at Caterpillar Inc.,
in York, Pennsylvania The requestor noted concerns
about the possible relationship between cadmium ex-
posures in the brazing area of the oil cooler department
(OCD) and sexual dysfunction among five long-term
workers in the area. At the time of the HHE request,
managers and newly hired workers continued produc-
tion while most long-term employees were on strike. In
May 1995, while the strike continued. NIOSH inves-
tigators met with a group of OCD workers at the local
union hall. In May 1996, after the strike ended, NIOSH
investigators visited the Caterpillar facility to review
medical records and Caterpillar environmental and bio-
logical monitoring data, conduct a walk-through survey
and interview employees, and perform air sampling for
airborne metals and fluorides. A return visit was made
in August 1996, to conduct biological monitoring for
urine cadmium in current and former OCD workers.
Keywords: 'Health hazard evaluation, 'Brazing,
'Cadmium, Exposure, Sexual dysfunction. Medical
records. Air sampling, Metals, Fluorides.
PB99-152258REB PC A03/MF A01
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0153-
2694, The Grand Experience Salon, Chicago, Illi-
nois.
National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Div. of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations
and Field Studies.
D. Almaguer, and R. Malkin. Jun 1998,24p, HETA-97-
0153-2694.
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On March 28.1997, the National Institute for Occupa-
tional Safety and Health (NIOSH) received a confiden-
tial employee request to evaluate employee exposures
at The Grand Experience Salon, Chicago, Illinois. The
requestors expressed concern that certain health ef-
fects (i.e., allergic reactions, asthma, cancer) experi-
enced by employees of the salon may be associated
with inadequate ventilation and exposures to chemical
ingredients of products used in the salon. On June 11-
13. 1997, NIOSH investigators conducted a site visit
and collected general area air samples for total and
respirabte partculate during the application of artificial
nails; measured temperature, relative humidity (RH),
and carbon dioxide (C02) concentrations at various lo-
cation within the salon; traced the ventilation system
ducting to determine the source of outside air; and con-
ducted employee interview. Verbal recommendations
were provided to the saton management at the closing
conference on June 13.1997.
Keywords: 'Health hazard evaluation, 'Salons,
Hairdresses, Exposure, Air sampling, Site visits, Par-
ticulates. Ventilation, Interviews, Industrial hygiene,
Silica.
PB99-152274REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0199-
2680, U.S. Department of the Interior, Yosemlte
National Park, California.
National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Div. of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations
and Field Studies.
D. J. Habes, and M. Schiefer. Mar 1998,24p, HETA-
97-0199-2680.
See also PB95-242541.
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH) responded to a health hazard
evaluaton (HHE) request from the U.S. Department of
the Interior. The request pertained to cases of mus-
culoskeletal disorders of the upper and lower
extremeties and back among workers who build and
maintain the back country trails of Yosemite National
Park. NIOSH investigators reviewed available accident
and injury records for the years 1995-97, interviewed
workers, and evaluated the trail construction projects
for ergonomic risk factors. The ergonomics evaluation
included analyzing videotape and still photo records of
workers performing their jobs, and applied forces re-
quired to maneuver rocks with a lever bar. NIOSH in-
vestigators concluded that the job tasks associated
with building and maintaining hiking trails at Yosemite
National Park include many ergonomic stress factors
that can lead to musculoskeletal disorders of the back
and upper and lower extremeties.
Keywords: 'Ergonomics, 'Health hazards,
•Occupational safety and health, 'Work capacity eval-
uation, National parks, Musculoskeletal disorders,
Back pain, Stress(Physiology), Extremeties, Rock drill-
ing, Biomechanics, Working conditions. Risk analysis,
Health surveys, 'Yosemite National Park, Trail mainte-
nance. Sledge hammers, Overexertion, Wilderness
medicine.
PB99-152282REB PC A06/MF A01
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry,
Atlanta. GA.
Public Health Assessment for Agriculture Street
Landfill, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana,
Region 6. CERCLIS No. LAD981056997. Final rept.
Louisiana State Office of Public Health, Baton Rouge.
2Jun1999.88p.
See also PB97-964207. Sponsored by Agency for
Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Atlanta, GA.
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Agriculture Street Landfill (ASL) is a former landfill that
has been developed in part for residential use. Site
contaminants have been detected in soil, dust, air, and
garden produce. Residents may be exposed to site
contaminants through ingestion, skin contact, or
breathing. The primary contaminants are metals,
potycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), volatile or-
ganic compounds, and pesticides. The undeveloped
area of the site has been classified as a public health
hazard. The highest levels pf contaminants have been
detected in the undeveloped area. The majority of the
residential area and the Press Park Community Center
have been classified as no apparent public health haz-
ard since the levels of contaminants in the soil are gen-
erally below levels of health concern. Based on the
data reviewed, it is recommended that measures be
taken to limit residents' exposure to areas where soil is
contaminated at levels of health concern.
Keywords: 'Public health, 'Risk assessment, 'Health
hazards, 'Environmental surveys. Environmental ex-
posure pathway, Landfills, Metals, Lead(Metal), Ar-
senic, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, Pesticides,
Soil contamination, Dusts, Land pollution. Food chains.
Ambient air quality, Louisiana, New Orie-
ans(Louisiana), Orleans Parish(Louisiana), Volatile or-
ganic compounds.
PB99-152290REB PC A05/MF A01
Advanced Engineering Environments; Achieving
the Vision. Phase 1. Final rept.
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Aero-
nautics and Space Engineering Board.
C1999,64p, ISBN-0-309-06541-0.
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This report describes the benefits and feasibility of on-
going efforts to develop and apply advanced engineer-
ing environments (AEEs), which are defined in this re-
port as particular implementations of computational
and communcations systems that create integrated vir-
tual and/or distributed environments linking research-
ers, technologists, designers, manufacturers, sup-
pliers, and customers.
Keywords: 'Aerospace industry, 'Computer-aided
manufacturing. Project management. Project planning,
Virtual reality, Computer networks, Software tools, In-
formation technology, Information management. Gov-
ernment/industry relations, 'Advanced Engineering
Environments.
PB99-152308REB PC A03/MF A01
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0154-
2693, Siemens Energy and Automation, Inc., Dis-
tribution Products Division, Urbana, Ohio.
National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cin-
cinnati, CH. Div. of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations
and Field Studies.
J. C. Moriey, D. Trout, and K. Hanley. Jun 1998,24p,
HETA-97-0154-2693.
See also PB93-214203.
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In March 1997, the National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH) received a request for a
Health Hazard Evaluation (HHE) from the International
Brotherhood of Electric Workers (IBEW) Local 1740.
The request identified mouth sores, nose bleeds, blis-
ters in the eyes, rashes, and throat irritation as poten-
tially being associated with the manufacturing of circuit
breaker cases in the plastic department at Siemens
Energy and Automation plant in Urbana, Ohio. The ma-
terial of concern was identified as a bulk molding com-
pound containing styrene and vinyl tolueneiased
plastic resin. This request was followed by a similar
management request in May 1997. NIOSH investiga-
tors performed an initial site visit at the Siemens facility
on August 20^22,1997. During the initial site visit, em-
ployee interviews were conducted, a questionnaire
was administered to plastics department employees,
the manufacturing process and work practices were
observed, company records were reviewed, and air
samples were collected fqr vinyl toluene, styrene, met-
als, particle characterization, and volatile organic com-
pounds. Subsequent head space analysis of heated
raw process materials revealed the presence of form-
aldehyde. A follow-up site visit was performed on Janu-
ary 15-16, 1998, to collect air samples for formalde-
hyde vapor, formaldehyde on dust, and inhalable dust.
Keywords: 'Health hazard evaluation, 'Circuit break-
ers, 'Molding compounds, Styrene, Air sampling.
Formaldehyde, Dust, Skin irritation, Vinyl toluene,
Volatile organic compounds, Glass fibers.
PB99-152316REB PC A04/MF A01
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0161-
2706, Bananas, Gifts, Incorporated, Clarkdale, Ari-
zona.
National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Div. of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations
and Field Studies.
R. E. McCleery, K. F. Martinez, and D. A. Mattorano.
Aug 1998,34p, HETA-97-0161-2706.
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On April 4.1997, the National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH) received a request for a
health hazard evaluation (HHE) at the Bananas. Gifts.
Inc. facility in Ctarkdate, Arizona. The confident request
expressed concern over possible exposure to lacquer
servants, abrasive-blasting materials, and a patina so-
lution (brown or green layer on copper as a result of ox-
idation). Concern was also expressed over 'home-
made' heavy machinery, ventilation, and protective
clothing. The employees reported symptoms of rashes,
nose sores, and hyperventilation. On November 5 and
6,1997. NIOSH conducted a site visit at the Bananas
Gifts, Inc. facility. Area and short-term personal breath-
ing zone (PBZ) air samples were collected on Novem-
ber 6.1997. NIOSH investigators collected 6 PBZ and
6 area air samples for metals, 4 PBZ and 3 area air
samples for 2-butoxyethanol, 2 PBZ and 2 area air
samples for inorganic acids, 3 area air samples for res-
pirabte dust, and 2 area air samples for methytene
chloride. During the sampling period, employees
switched from operation to operation with a working
duration ranging from a few minutes to 2-3 hours. The
length of time at a specific operation with a working du-
ration ranging from a few minutes to 2-3 hours. The
length of time at a specific operation depends mainly
upon the customer orders received for a particular
item. Therefore, full-shift PBZ air samples were not col-
lected.
Keywords: 'Health hazard evaluation, 'Manufacturing,
•Occupational safety and health. Exposure, Solvents.
Abrasive-blasting materials. Patina solution. Work
practices.
PB9B-152324REB PC A04/MF A01
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0017-
2099, United States Postal Service, Mall Proc-
essing and Distribution Center, Omaha, Nebraska.
National InsL for Occupational Safety and Health. Cin-
cinnati. OH. Oiv. of Surveillance. Hazard Evaluations
and Field Studes.
D. Hewett, and G. Buono. Jul 1998.34p, HETA-98-
0017-2699.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.
In October 1997. the National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH) received a health hazard
evaluation (HHE) request from the National States
Post Office Mail Processing and Distribution Center,
Omaha, Nebraska A NPMU representative requested
an evaluation of worker exposure to paper dust, mold
spores, and ink mist/dust In the first and second floors
of the mail processing plant and the basement of a
warehouse annex. In the request, the NPMU fisted
concerns reganJng inhalation and skin exposure re-
sulting in adult-onset cases, recurrent sinus and res-
piratory infections, allergy treatments for paper dust
and mold, lung infections, and recurrent dermatitis. On
December 9-12.1997. NIOSH investigators performed
a walkthrough survey of the worksite and met with
NPMU and US Postal Service representatives to dis-
cuss health Issues related to worker exposure to paper
dust mold spores, and ink dust/mist Material safety
data sheets (MSDSs) of products used in the mail
processing and warehouse areas were reviewed.
Keywords: 'Health hazard evaluation. 'Mail proc-
essing. •Occupational safety and health. Air samling.
Inhalation, Skin irritations. Respiratory, Dermatitis.
Paper dust. Contaminants.
PBM-1S2332REB PC A08/MF A02
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0012-
2652, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston.
Massachusetts.
National Inst for Occupational Safety and Health, Cin-
cinn&ti. OH.
M. M. Kawamoto. E. J. Esswein. K. M. WaHingford, and
K. A. Worthington. Sep 1997.126p, HETA-96-0012-
2652.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
In 1995. the Massachusetts Nurses Association (MNA)
asked the National Institute for Occupational Safety
and Health (NIOSH) to conduct a health hazard eval-
uation at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), a
large teaching hospital in Boston, Massachusetts,
MNA, which represents BWH staff nurses, reported
that many BWH nurses had developed health prob-
lems such as skin and respiratory irritation, asthma.
latex allergy, and sensitivity to chemicals, the nurses
were concerned that these health problems were re-
lated to poor indoor air quality (IAQ) in the Patient
Tower and in the Center for Women and Newboms
(OWN, a new BWH building adjacent and connected to
the Patient Tower). Some of the nurses hypothesized
that, around March 1993, an event (e.g., a chemical
spill or leak) happended within the Patient Tower, con-
taminating the indoor environment.
Keywords: 'Health hazard evaluation, 'Hospitals.
'Occupational safety and health, Skin irritations, Indoor
air pollution, Interviews. Health records, Chemical sen-
sitivity. Ventilation, Worker's compensation.
PB99-152357REB PC A06/MF A01
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0093-
2685. Mtaroflbres, Inc. Pawtucket, Rl.
National Inst for Occupational Safety and Health. Cin-
cinnati, OH.
R. Washko, J. Burkhart. and C. Piacttelli. Apr 1998.
92p. HETA-96-0093-2685.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
On February 28.1996. the National Institute for Occu-
pational Safety and Health (NIOSH) received a request
from the management of Micrifibres. Inc. to investigate
the occurrence of two cases of what was initially
made at the urging of a local occupational medicine
physician, who had clinically evaluated the patients
and suggested a connection between this lung disease
and exposure to air contaminants at the plant This
plant dyes, finishes, and cuts nylon (and some poly-
ester) continuous fiber to produce flock and also ap-
plies the nylon flock to a backing fabric to produce
flock-coating upholstery fabric, some of which is
screen printed, embossed, or otherwise finished. The
plant employs approximately 170 individuals, many of
whom work substantial overtime. Following a walk-
through inspection, NIOSH industrial hygienists con-
ducted initial qualitative air sampling in the plant, fol-
lowed by more comprehensive work area air sampling
throughout the plant to characterize potential expo-
sures to dust, txoaerosols, and gases. Bulk samples
were also collected for microbial analysis.
Keywords: 'Health hazard evaluation, Textile paints,
Industrial hygienes. Air sampling, Dust. Bioaerosols,
Gases. Exposure. Medical evaluations.
PB9B-1S2365REB PC A10/MF A02
Water Resources Data for New Hampshire and
Vermont, Water Year 1998. Water-data rept (An-
nual) 1 Oct 97-30 Sep 98.
Geological Survey. Pembroke. NH. Water Resources
Div.
M. F. Coaktey. R. G. Kiah, C. Keirstead. and R. O.
Brown. Jun 1999,190p. USGS/WDR/NH/VT-98/1.
See also PB98-148877.
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This paper contains Discharge records for 75 gaging
stations, stage records for 5 lakes, monthend contents
for 2 lakes and reservoirs, water levels for 27 observa-
tion wells. Also included are data for 14 crest-stage
partial-record stations. Addffional water data were co»-
iected at various sites, which are not part of the sys-
tematic data-collection program and are published as
miscellaneous measurements or under Supplemental
National Water-Quality Assessment Data for Gaging
Stations in New Hampshire and Vermont A few perti-
nent stations in bordering states are also included in
this report
Keywords: 'New Hampshire. •Vermont, 'Surface wa-
ters, 'Ground Water. 'Hydrology, Hydrotogic data, Dis-
chargefWater), Gaging stations, Water quality, Flow
rates, Water levels, Stage discharge relations, Lakes,
River, River basins, Saint Lawrence River, Connecticut
River, Hudson River, Reservoirs, Water temperature,
Water chemistry. Tabtes(Data).
PB99-152373REB PC A04/MF A01
Study of a Water-to-Water Heat Pump Using Hy-
drocarbon and Hydrofluorocarbon Zeotropic Mix-
tures.
National Inst. of Standards and Technology (BFRL),
Gaithersburg, MD. Building Environment Div.
W. Vance Payne, P. A. Domanski, and J. Muller. May
1999,46p,NISTIR-6330.
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This investigation compared the performance of R22 to
the performance of propane (R290) and zeotropic mix-
tures of HFC's and hydrocarbons in a water-to-water
heat pump. Baseline testing began with R22 and pro-
ceeded to R290, R32/290, R32/152a, and R290/600a.
The use of brazed plate heat exchangers arranged in
counterflow for both heating and cooling allowed glide
matching using the zeotropic refrigerant mixtures. The
performance of the system was characterized by air-
side capacity, air-side Coefficient of Performance
(COP), compressor RPM, and refrigerant conditions.
Keywords: 'Heat pumps, 'Hydrofluorocarborts,
•Hydrocarbons, "Refrigerants, Mixtures, Zeotropes,
Propane, Compressors, Heat exchangers. Coefficient
of performance. Performance evaluation, Comparative
evaluation, Heating, Cooling, Flammability tests. R-22.
R-290.
PB99-152381REB PC A04/MF A01
Federal Highway Administration, Harrisburg. PA.
Pennsylvania Div.
Evaluation of Rubber-Modified Asphaltlc Con-
crete. Final rept Oct 91-Sep 98.
Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation, Harrisburg.
M. J. Lucas, and D. Brehm. Sep 1998,38p, PA-98-
010-90-63.
This document contains tone-on-tone color graphs,
charts and/or pictures which have been reproduced in
black and white. Sponsored by Federal Highway Ad-
ministration, Harrisburg, PA. Pennsylvania Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
The effective disposal of waste tires has become an in-
creasing problem that will grow if something is not
done to alleviate this problem. With this concern in
mind, legislation has been passed to encourage the
public and private sector to find ways to reuse tires.
Other States DOTs have been incorporating waste tire
rubber into many different materials, primarily as a
crack sealant Some have experimented with adding
ground tire rubber to asphaltic mixes in hope that it will
solve the dilemma of growing waste tires and produce
improved road surfaces. This report evaluated rubber-
modified asphaltic concrete mix using the wet process
in comparison to the Department's standard ID-2 bitu-
minous wearing mix. The wet process pre-olends the
ground rubber into the liquid asphalt and then adds the
rubber-modffied asphalt to the aggregate. The control
mix and the rubber-modified asphalt mix were com-
pared over a modified asphaltic mix showed enhanced
signs of wear and cracking, while the standard ID-2 mix
showed normal wear and minor cracking. Therefore at
this time, utilizing waste tires in rubber-modified as-
phalt concrete using the wet process is not rec-
ommended for use by the Department as an alternate
roadway mix.
Keywords: 'Elastomer modified asphalts, 'Waste prod-
uct utilization, 'Bituminous concrete, Tires, Solid waste
disposal. Sealing, Crack sealers, Asphalt concretes,
Pennsylvania.
PB99-152399REB PC A03/MF A01
Use of Waste Glass as Aggregate for Pipe Backfill
and Embankment Material. Final rept Jul 92-Jul 98.
Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation. Harrisburg.
14 VOL 99, No. 3
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
R. Gargiulo, and C. Howrylak. Aug 1998,26p. PA-98-
008-91-072.
Also pub. as Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation,
Harrisburg rept. nos. RP-91-072 and RP-92-058.
PB96-139431.
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The purpose of this final report is to evaluate the use of
waste glass as a construction material for use on
PennDOT projects. The two research projects involved
were, The Use of Waste Glass as Aggregate go Pipe
Backfill,' and 'Waste Glass as Embankment materials.'
While clear glass can be easily recycled back into the
glass maufacturing process, colored glass cannot and
is usually stockpiled or shipped to landfills. PennDOT
is currently researching ways in which to utilize this
waste and substitute it for aggregate used in the
projects.
Keywords: 'Backfills, 'Glass, 'Waste product utiliza-
tion, 'Aggregates, Pipelines, Soil compacting, Penn-
sylvania, Highway construction.
PB99-152407REB PC A06
Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation, Harrisburg. Bu-
reau of Construction and Materials.
Verification of Effectiveness of Epoxy-Coated
Rebars. Final draft rept.
Concorr, Inc., Ashbum, VA.
A. A, Sohanghpurwala, and W. T. Scannell. 24 Nov
1998,90p, PA-99-0001 -94-05.
Available in original stock only. See also PB98-
122856. Sponsored by Pennsylvania Dept. of Trans-
portation. Harrisburg. Bureau of Construction and Ma-
terials.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
The objectives of this project were (1) to investigate the
field performance of epoxy coated reinforcing steel in
select bridge decks in Pennsylvania and New York
State, (2) determine if ongoing or progressive corro-
sion arid/or a reduction in coating adhesion were oc-
curring, with a 95-percent confidence level, in more
than 3-percent of the deck area in either State, and (3)
define variables associated with exposure conditions,
concrete properties, and epoxy coated rebar properties
which predict the presence or absence of corrosion
and/or adhesion reduction.
Keywords: 'Bridge decks, 'Reinforcing steels, 'Epoxy
coatings, 'Field tests. Corrosion prevention. Damage
assessment, Pennsylvania, New York, Sampling,
Bridge inspection.
stantial detail I. It also includes descriptions of some
representative HCS, HuCS, and ETHER activities and
plans, primarily focusing on work by organizations that
: been in the CIC programs.
have been ii
PB99-1S2415REB
PC A08/MF A02
Networked Computing for the 21st Century; Sup-
plement to the President's FY 1999 Budget: Com-
puting, Information, and Communications.
National Science and Technology Council, Wash-
ington, DC. Subcommittee on Computing. Information,
and Communications Research and Development.
1999,140p.
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Federally-funded R&D in these technologies is coordi-
nated within the Computing, Information, and Commu-
nications (CIC) R&D programs, which are successors
to the High Performance Computing and Communica-
tions (HPCC) Program. Over the past two years, these
programs have redefined themselves and are in the
process of reorganizing their coordinated activities into
five Program Component Areas (PCAs): HECC (High
End Computing and Computation); LSN (Large Scale
Networking, including the Next Generation Internet Ini-
tiative); HCS (High Confidence Systems); HuCS
(Human Centered Systems); ETHR (Education, Train-
ing, and Human Resources); plus the Federal Informa-
tion Services and Applications Council (FISAC). This
document describes the HECC and LSN FY 1998 an-
ticipated accomplishments and FY 1999 plans in sub-
Keywords: 'Internet, 'World Wide Web, 'Computer
networks, 'Research and development, "Federal pro-
grams, Federal government, Research projects, High
performance computing, Computer programming,
Computer communications, Information management,
Large scale integration, Human computer interface,
Computer assisted instruction, Knowledge based sys-
tems, Distributed computer systems, High confidence
systems.
PB99-152431REB PC A08/MF A02
Report to the President on the Use of Technology
to Strengthen K-12 Education in the United States.
President's Committee of Advisors on Science and
Technology, Washington, DC. Panel on Educational
Technology.
Marl 997,142p.
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The Panel on Educational Technology was organized
in April 1995 under the auspices of the President's
Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology
(PCAST) to provide independent advice to the Presi-
dent on matters related to the application of various
technologies (and in particular, interactive computer-
and network-based technologies) to K-12 education in
the United States. Its findings and recommendations
are based on a (non-exchaustive) review of the re-
search literature and on written submissions and pri-
vate White House briefings from a number of academic
and industrial researchers, practicing educators, soft-
ware developers, governmental agencies, and profes-
sional and industry organizations involved in various
ways with the application of technology to education.
Keywords: "Technology, 'Education, United States,
Hardware, Infrastructure, Software, Teachers, Eco-
nomics, Research, Evaluation, "K-12 education.
PB99-152449REB PC A05/MF A01
Program Guide to Federally Funded Environment
and Natural Resources R and D.
National Science and Technology Council, Wash-
ington, DC. Committee on Environment and Natural
Resources.
Jun1996,60p.
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This Program Guide is meant to provide the reader
with an understanding of the scope of federally funded
environment and natural resources research. It de-
scribes the general competitive process of merit review
and evaluation for federally funded R&D, and the types
of environment and natural resources research that are
supported by federal agencies. It also includes poten-
tial opportunities for funding and provides individual
contacts in the agencies for additional information.
Keywords: "Natural resources management, "Federal
agencies, "Research and development, "Research
management, 'Funding, 'Guides, Pollution control,
Pollution monitoring, Environment monitoring, Pollu-
tion abatement, Environment management, Disasters,
Climate change, Program management, Program ad-
ministration, Financial assistance, Education.
PB99-152456REB PC A05/MF A01
Ground-Water Flow Paths and Traveltlme to Three
Small Embayments within the Peconlc Estuary,
Eastern Suffolk County, New York. Water-re-
sources investigations.
Geological Survey, Coram, NY. Water Resources Div.
C. E. Schubert. 1999,54p, USGS/WRI-98-4181.
Prepared in cooperation with Suffolk County Dept. of
Health Services, Hauppauge, NY. and Peconic Estu-
ary Program, Long Island, NY.
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The report describes the simulated distribution of
ground-water levels and flow rates, and presents the
calculated flow paths and traveltime of ground water,
along a vertical section through the uplands of each of
the three embayments. The report also (1) describes
the hydrogeology of the local study areas, including the
geologic framework, hydraulic properties of water-
bearing units, and hydrologic system, which includes
the hydrologic boundaries (precipitation and recharge,
ground-water discharge, and freshwater/saltwater
interface) and directions of ground-water flow; and (2)
presents the ground-water flow paths and travel-time
to the three embayments as indicated by the particle-
tracking analysis.
Keywords: 'Groundwater movement, 'Flow paths,
'Travel time, Base flow, Boundary conditions, Water
table, Water levels, Groundwater recharge, Precipita-
tion(Meteorology), Saline water-freshwater interfaces,
Bays, Hydraulic properties, Hydrogeology, Estuaries,
Hydrologic models, Particle tracks, 'Peconic Estuary,
Suffolk County (New York).
PB99-152464REB PC A03/MF A01
Synoptic Survey of Septic Indicators In Streams
and Springs at Monte Sano Mountain, Madison
County, Alabama, January 29-31, 1998. Water-re-
sources investigations.
Geological Survey, Montgomery, AL. Water Resources
Div.
A. K. McPherson, and W. S. Mooty. 1999,28p.
Prepared in cooperation with City of Huntsville, AL.
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This report presents the results of a synoptic survey of
septic indicators in streams and springs on Monte
Sano Mountain. Water samples were collected at 18
locations during high baseflow conditions in a synoptic
sampling event during January 29-31,11998. The sam-
ples were analyzed for fecal bacteria, including fecal-
coliform bacteria and the more human-specific bac-
teria. E. coli, as well as for chemical compounds that
are indicative of septic effluent including caffiene, de-
tergents, and nutrients.
Keywords: "Environmental surveys, "Water pollution
sources, 'Monte Saro Mountain, "Streams,
*Springs(Water), Bacteria, Feces, Escherichia coli,
Nitrites, Nitrates, Chlorides, Nutrients, Detergents,
Caffeine, Ground water, Base flow, Water pollution
sampling, Septic tanks. Effluents, Land use, Madison
County(Alabama).
PB99-152530REB PCA17/MFA03
Yellow Book: Guide to Environmental Enforce-
ment and Compliance at Federal Facilities.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Feb 1999,362p, EPA/315/B-98/011.
See also PB97-131890.
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The Yellow Book's primary purpose is to provide indi-
viduals with Federal facility environmental responsibil-
ities with an informational tool to help comply with envi-
ronmental requirements and to clearly explain the com-
pliance and enforcement processes used by EPA and
States at Federal facilities. Topics covered in the Yel-
low Book include: Identifying Federal Facilities and
Tracking Federal Facility Compliance; Environmental
Statutes and Executive Orders; Crosscutting Environ-
mental Issues; Monitoring Federal Facility Compliance;
Enforcement Response to Federal Facility Violations;
Compliance Assistance, Training, and Outreach; and
EPA Offices With Major Federal Facility Responsibil-
ities.
Keywords: "Environmental law, "Regulatory require-
ments, "Standards compliance, 'Pollution regulations.
September 1999 15
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Federal agencies. Statutes, Executive orders. Report-
ing requirements, Record keeping. Inspection, Viola-
tions, Responsibility, Monitoring, Environmental
issues, 'Federal facilities. Yellow book.
PB99-152613REB PC A05/MF A01
Reclaimed Manufacturer Asphalt Roofing Shin-
gles In Asphalt Mixtures. Final research rept.
Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation, Harrisburg. En-
gineering and Information Technology Div.
A. B. Reed. 23 Apr 1999,64p, PA-9&fo5-91 -77.
Also pub. as Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation,
Harrisburg. Engineering and Information Technology
Div. repL no. REPT-91-77. This document contains
tone-on-tone or color graphs, charts and/or pictures
which have been reproduced in black and white.
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The purpose of this project was a pave a test section
using hot mix asphalt with roofing shingle peices in the
wearing and binder courses and to evaluate of the test
project near Allentown plus two other test projects in
1998 provide evidence of very good pavement per-
formance. The bituminous concrete mix was modified
with shredded shingles with a maximum size of 1/2
inch which added 1% of the asphalt content. The De-
partment issued a statewide Provisional Specification
titled 'Reclaimed Manufacturer Asphalt Roofing Shin-
gles in Plant-Mixed Bituminous Concrete Courses' on
March 15. 1999. New manufacturer asphalt roofing
shingle scrap including tab punch-outs can be suc-
cessfully incorporated in bituminous concrete pave-
ments if the shingles are shredded to 100% passing
the 3/4 inch sieve. To fully take advantage of the poten-
tial to replace a portion of the asphalt and therefore, re-
duce mix costs, shingles should be shredded to 100%
passing minus 1/2 inch sieve.
Keywords: 'Roofing, 'Recycling, 'Asphalt pavements.
Bituminous concretes. Erie Counry(Pennsytvania), As-
phalt shingles.
PB99-152621REB PC A14
Forest Road Effects on Flood Flows In the
Deschutes River Basin, Washington. Technical
rept
Washington Univ., Seattle. Dept of Civil Engineering,
Environmental Engineering and Science.
J. La Marcbe. and D. P. Lettenmaier. Nov 1998,294p,
WATER RESOURCES SER/TR-158.
Available in original stock only. See also PB99-
110223.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
To assess connectivity of the road drainage and
stream network, the locations of 2171 forest road cul-
verts were identified during summer, 1997 in the exten-
sivery logged 150 sq km Deschutes River Basin. WA.
Road characteristics, including cutstope height culvert
connectivities to the natural stream network, and
hiltelope position were identified for 140 culvert loca-
tions with 38 road segments. A logistic regression
model based on topographic and vegetation attributes
at these locations indicated that hHlstope curvature and
distance to the natural stream could be used to predict
connectivity resulting from gullies below culverts ex-
tending to the stream channel. The model was applied
to culverts classified in a previous study in Hard and
Ware Creeks, two headwater subcatchments in the
Deschutes Basin, and was found to accurately predict
channel connectivity below 81 percent of the ditch re-
lief culverts. The algorithm was then used to predict
connectivity for all ditch relief culverts within the
Deschutes Basin. The Distributed Hydrotogy-Soit-
Vegeta&on Model (DHVM) was used to evaluate road
effects on peak flows, using the field data and algo-
rithm predictions of culvert connectivity to the natural
channel. The influence of topographic slope, road
connectivity, vegetation, and road location on peak
flows were investigated by comparing simulated dis-
charge in nine sub-basins (22 to 21 sq km in area), as
wed as the Deschutes basin outlet
Keywords: 'Destitutes River, 'Flood flow,
•Deforestation, Soil-water-plant relationships. Rainfall-
runoff relationships, Precipitation(Meteorology),
Evapotranspiration, Subsurface flow, Peak flow. Cul-
verts, Stream gages. Forest watersheds. Harvesting,
Lumbering, Vegetation, Algorithms, North Central Re-
gion(Oregon).
PB99-152647REB PC A03/MF A01
Assessing the Effects of Fire Disturbance on Eco-
systems: A Scientific Agenda for Research and
Management Forest Service general technical rept.
Forest Service, Portland, OR. Pacific Northwest Re-
search Station.
D. L. Schmoldl, D. L. Peterson, R. E. Keane, D. R.
Weise, D. V. Sandberg, J. M. Lenihan, and D.
McKenzie. May 1999,14p, FSGTR-PNW-455.
See also PB9&-158357.
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A team of fire scientists and resource managers con-
vened 17-19 April 1996 in Seattle, Washington, to as-
sess the effects of fire disturbance on ecosystems. Ob-
jectives of this workshop were to develop scientific rec-
ommendations for future fire research and manage-
ment activities. These recommendations included a
series of numerically ranked scientific and managerial
questions and responses focusing on (1) links among
fire effects, fuels, and climate; (2) fire as a large-scale
disturbance; (3) fire-effects modeling structures; and
(4) managerial concerns, applications, and decision
support. At the present time, understanding of fire ef-
fects and the ability to extrapolate fire-effects knowl-
edge to large spatial scales are limited, because most
data have been collected at small spatial scales for
specific applications. The priority issues and ap-
proaches described in this report provide a template for
fire science and fire management programs in the next
decade and beyond.
Keywords: 'Forest fires, "Ecosystems, 'Environmental
effects, 'Damage assessment. Forest ecology. Fuel
consumption. Forest management. Fire prevention,
Decision making, Natural resources management.
Mathematical models. Meetings, 'Analytic hierarchy
process.
PB99-152654REB PC A21/MF ACM
Water Resources Data for New York, Water Year
1998. Volume 1. Eastern New York Excluding
Long Island. Water-data rept (Annual) 1 Oct 97-30
Sep98.
Geological Survey, Troy, NY. Water Resources Div.
G. K. Butch, P. M. Murray, R. Lumia. and J. F. Weigel.
1999,456p. USGS/WDR/NY-98/1.
See also rept. for 1997. PB98-154602.
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This volume contains records for water discharge at
127 gaging stations; stage only at 10 gaging stations;
stage and contents at 4 gaging stations, and 18 other
lakes and reservoirs; water quality at 32 gaging sta-
tions; and water levels at 4 observation wells. Also in-
cluded are data for 36 crest-stage partial-record sta-
tions. Additional water data were collected at various
sites not involved in the systematic data-collection pro-
gram, and are published as miscellaneous measure-
ments and analyses.
Keywords: 'New York. 'Surface waters, 'Ground
Water, 'Hydrology, Hydrotogic data, Dis-
chargefWater), Gaging stations. Water quality. Flow
rates. Water levels. Stage discharge relations. Great
Lakes, Lake Ontario, Rivers, River basins, Hudson
River. Delaware River, Passaic River, Reservoirs,
Coastal areas, North Atlantic Ocean, Water tempera-
ture. Water chemistry, Tabtes(Data), 'Eastern Re-
gton(NewYork).
PB99-152662REB PC A25/MF A04
Water Resources Data Texas, Water Year 1998.
Volume 1. Arkansas River Basin, Red River Basin,
Sabine River Basin, Neches River Basin, Trinity
River Basin, and Intervening Coastal Basins.
Water-data rept. (Annual) 1 Oct 97-30 Sep 98.
Geological Survey, Austin, TX. Water Resources Div.
S. C. Gandara, W. J. Gibbons, F. L. Andrews, and D. L.
Barbie. Apr 1999,554p, USGS/WDFVTX-98/1.
See also PB98-140825 and PB99-140790.
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Volume I contains records for water discharge at 112
gaging stations; stage only at 5 gaging stations; stage
and contents at 33 lakes and reservoirs; water quality
at 65 gaging stations; and data for 12 partial-record
stations comprised of 7 flood-hydrograph, 2 low-flow,
and 3 crest-stage stations. Also included are lists of
discontinued surface-water discharge or stage-only
stations and discontinued surface-water-quality sta-
tions. Additional water data were collected at various
sites, not part of the systematic data-collection pro-
gram, and are published as miscellaneous measure-
ments.
Keywords: 'Texas, 'Surface waters, "Hydrology, Hy-
drologic data, Discharge(Water), Gaging stations,
Water quality. Flow rates, Water levels, Stage dis-
charge relations. Lakes, Rivers, River basins, Arkan-
sas River, Red River, Neches River, Sabine River,
Trinity River, Coastal areas. Bayous, Mexico Gulf,
Reservoirs, Water temperature. Water chemistry, Ta-
Wes(Data), 'Northeastern RegionfTexas).
PB99-152670REB PCA16/MFA03
Water Resources Data for Texas, Water Year 1998.
Volume 2. San Jaclnot River Basin, Brazos River
Basin, San Bernard River Basin, and Intervening
Coastal Basins. Water-data rept. (Annual) 1 Oct 97-
30 Sep 98.
Geological Survey, Austin, TX. Water Resources Div.
S. C. Gandara, W. J. Gibbons, F. L. Andrews, and D. L.
Barbie. Apr 1999.344p, USGS/WDR/TX-98/2.
See also PB98-140841 and PB99-140790.
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Volume 2 contains records for water discharge at 74
gaging stations; stage only at 9 gaging stations; stage
and contents at 21 lakes and reservoirs; water quality
at 32 gaging stations; and data for 73 partial-record
stations comprised of 43 flood-hydrograph, 9 low-flow.
and 16 crest-stage, and 5 miscellaneous stations. Also
included are lists of discontinued surface-water dis-
charge or state-only stations and discontinued surface-
water-quality stations. Additional water data were col-
lected at various sites,not part of the systematic data-
collection program, and are published as miscella-
neous measurements.
Keywords: 'Texas, 'Surface waters, 'Hydrology, Hy-
drologic data, Discharge(Water), Gaging stations,
Water quality, Flow rates. Water levels. Stage dis-
charge relations. Lakes, Rivers, River basins, San
Jacinto River, Brazos River, San Bernard River, Coast-
al areas, Mexico Guff, Bayous, Reservoirs, Water tem-
perature. Water chemistry. Tables(Data), 'Central Re-
gionfTexas).
PB99-152688REB PCA23/MFA04
Water Resources Data for Texas, Water Year 1998.
Volume 3. Colorado River Basin, Lavaca River
Basin, Guadalupe River Basin, Nueees River
Basin, Rio Grande Basin, and Intervening CoastaL
Basins. Water-data rept. (Annual) 1 Oct 97-30 Sep
98.
Geological Survey, Austin, TX. Water Resources Div.
S. C. Gandara, W. J. Gibbons, F. L. Andrews, and D. L
Barbie. Apr 1999,520p, USGS/WDR/TX-98/3.
See also report for 1997, PB98-140817.
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Volume 3 contains records for water discharge at 126
gaging stations; stage only at 3 gaging stations; stage
and contents at 15 lakes and reservoirs; water quality
at 62 gaging stations; and data for 35 partial-record
stations comprised of 8 flood-hydrograph, 14 low-flow.
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and 18 crest-stage, and 5 miscellaneous stations. Also
included are lists of discontinued surface-water dis-
charge or stage-only stations and discontinued sur-
face-water-quality stations. Additional water data were
collected at various sites, not part of the systematic
data-collection program, and are published as mis-
cellaneous measurements.
Keywords: 'Texas, 'Surface waters, 'Hydrology, Hy-
drologic data. Discharge)Water), Gaging stations,
Water quality, Flow rates, Water levels, Stage dis-
charge relations. Lakes, Rivers, River basins, Colo-
rado River, Lavaca River, Guadalupe River, Neuces
River, Rio Grande River, Bayous, Coastal areas, Mex-
ico Gulf, Reservoirs, Water temperature, Water chem-
istry, Tables(Data), 'Southwestern RegionfTexas).
PB99-152696REB PC A06/MF A01
Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applica-
tions, 1998 Annual Report.
National Inst. of Standards and Technology (MEL),
Gaithersburg, MD. Manufacturing Systems Integration
Div.
J. E. Fowler. Apr 1999,96p, NISTIR-6339.
See also PB94-213758 and PB97-184113.
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The Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applica-
tions (SIMA) Program is an intramural effort being un-
dertaken at the National Institute of Standards and
technology (MIST) to support the application of infor-
mation technologies to the manufacturing domain. Initi-
ated in 1994, the Program works with industry to de-
velop technology solutions enabling integration of the
systems used in the engineering and manufacturing of
various kinds of products. The purpose of this docu-
ment is to report on two fiscal years of the Program's
technical activities; 1997 and 1998 (FY97-FY98). The
intended audience for this document includes private
sector organizations and federal agencies collabo-
rating with NIST, other agencies participating in the
federal Computing, Information, and Communications
(CIC) effort, and the general public. This report is avail-
able via the SIMA web page (http://www.nist.gov/sima/
) or by electronic mail request to the SIMA Program Of-
fice secretary. This report is comprised of three major
sections: the SIMA Overview, the Project Accomplish-
ments, and the Appendices. The SIMA Overview sec-
tion provides a high-level description of the Program's
goals, technical efforts, results, and progress. The
Project Accomplishments section provides individual
descriptions for each of the projects funded by SIMA in
FY97 and FY98. Each project description includes a
summary of the project's technical accomplishments
along with a list of the project's collaborators. The Ap-
pendices to the report include a description of the orga-
nization of the Program (Appendix A), tables
summarizng all collaborators enumerated in each of
the project descriptions (Appendix B), a list of publica-
tions completed by the projects (Appendix C), and a list
of products available from the projects (Appendix D).
Keywords: 'Computer aided design, 'Systems integra-
tion, 'Computer aided manufacturing. Requirements,
Computer software. Standards, Information exchange.
Interfaces, Product development.
PB99-152712REB PC A04/MF A01
Implementing a Standards-Based Distributed
Measurement and Control Application on the
Internet
National Inst. of Standards and Technology (MEL),
Gaithersburg, MD. Sensor Integration Group.
R. D. Schneeman. Jun 1999,46p, NISTIR-6338.
See also PB99-134355.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
The distributed measurement and control (DMC) in-
dustry is migrating away from proprietary hardware
and software platforms in favor of open and standard-
ized approaches. This paper describes a framework for
standarized DMC integration and a demonsration im-
plementation developed at the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST). The framework de-
tails three key areas where standards will play critical
roles in next generation DMC, development, including
(1) standardized transducer interfacing, (2) open net-
work communications, (3) distributed control applica-
tions. The demonstration implementation merges
defacto networking standards from the Internet com-
munity with newly emerging smart transducer interface
standards from the Institute of Electrical and Elec-
tronics Engineers (IHEE). Throughout the paper, de-
sign and implementation information using state-of-
the-art hardware and software technologies for DMC
deployment is described in terms of a real world Inter-
net-based application environment.
Keywords: 'High level programming, 'Object-oriented
programming, 'Standardization, 'Internet, Software
engineering. Computer networks, Transducers, Imple-
mentation, Platforms, Computer gateways, Interfaces,
'Distributed measurement and control, 'Distributed
control, Java programming language, US NIST.
PB99-152720REB PC A09/MF A02
New England Transportation Consortium.
Full-Scale Crash Evaluation of the NETC 4-Bar
Sidewalk-Mounted Steel Bridge Railing. Final rept.
Sep 96-Dec 99.
Southwest Research Inst., San Antonio, TX.
C. E. Kimball, and J. B. Mayer. Mar 1999,172p, SRI-
18-8518.NETCR-14.
Contract DTFH61-96-C-00088
See also PB99-137515, PB99-137523 and PB99-
137531. Sponsored by New England Transportation
Consortium, and Federal Highway Administration,
Washington, DC.
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This report presents the results of three (3) NCHRP
Report 350, Test Level 4 (TL-4) crash tests conducted
on a sidewalk-mounted steel bridge railing designed by
the New England Transportation Consortium (NETC).
The test vehicles included an 820-kg small car, a 2000-
kg pickup truck, and an 8000-kg single-unit van truck.
Barrier performance was determined to be acceptable
for the Test Level 4 (TL-4) Longitudinal Barrier cat-
egory outlined in NCHRP Report 350.
Keywords: 'Impact tests, 'Bridge parapets. Pickup
trucks. Automobiles, Trucks, New England, Highway
safety, Guardrails.
PB99-152761REB PC A07/MF A02
Department of Transportation, Washington, DC. Tech-
nology Sharing Program.
Intermodal Cargo Transportation: Industry Best
Security Practices.
John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Cen-
ter, Cambridge, MA. Research and Special Programs
Administration.
May 1999,116p. DOT-T-99-19.
See also PB80-177298. Sponsored by Department of
Transportation, Washington, DC. Technology Sharing
Program.
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The report provides the results of research, interviews
and on-site evaluations conducted to identify issues re-
lated to security of cargo terminals to theft, smuggling,
and other illegal activity. The report also provides in-
dustry best security practices for eliminating, miti-
gating, and controlling identified concerns within the
security framework of cargo transportation. In keeping
with the transportation infrastructure assurance philos-
ophy, the report is not organized by mode (truck, rail,
maritime, arid pipeline), but rather provides and inte-
grated discussion of all modes using cargo terminals
with a special focus on intermodalism.
Keywords: 'Intermodal transportation systems,
•Terminal facilities, "Transfer facilities, 'Area security.
Theft, Smuggling, Cargo transportation. Freight trans-
portation, Railroads, Rail transportation. Pipelines,
Trucks, Highway transportation, Water transportation.
PB99-152779REB PC A04/MF A01
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Arling-
ton, VA.
Triangulation-Based L1-Fitting of Terrain Sur-
faces.
National Inst. of Standards and Technology (ITL), Gai-
thersburg, MD. Mathematical and Computational
Sciences Div.
J. Bemal, and C. Witzgall. Jun 1999,36p, NISTIR-
6346, DARPA/TEC MfPR-97-5039.
Sponsored by Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency, Arlington, VA.
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Given a planar triangulation, the goal is to select ele-
vations at its vertices so that resulting piecewise-linear
triangulated surface approximates specified elevations
using the L(sub 1 )-norm as the primary measure-of-fit.
Several suboptimal algorithms relating to that problem
have been devised and implemented, and are de-
scribed here, as part of TIN prototype software for ter-
rain modeling in the context of distributed simulation as
well as elevation data editing. L(sub 1)-approximation
acts as a median filter and thus provides advantages
for 'bare earth' representation. For added flexibility, a
'sign-oriented scaling' scheme has been developed,
which generalizes standard norm-based measures-of-
fit. L(sub 1 (-approximation is either tackled directly or
by iterating suitably weighted L(sub 2)-approximations.
Numerical experiments are reported.
Keywords: "Terrain models, "Triangulation, 'Surfaces,
Vertices, Contours. Elevation, Linear programming,
Mathematical filters. Mathematical models, Algorithms,
Distributed simulation, TINfTriangulation Irregular Net-
works).
PB99-152795REB PC A04/MF A01
Bibliography of Surface-Mine Reclamation Re-
search: 1976-1993. Forest Service general technical
rept.
Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA.
J. T. Crews. Jun 1999,34p, FSGTR-NE-262. NEFES/
99-5.
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The report contains citations for 177 articles and publi-
cations that describe research on or related to the rec-
lamation of surface-mined lands conducted from 1976
through 1993 by scientists with the Northeastern Re-
search Station and cooperating organizations. A sub-
ject index is included.
Keywords: 'Surface mining, 'Land reclamation,
'Research projects, 'Bibliographies, Coal mines, Spoil,
Strip mining, Mine wastes, Acid mine drainage. Re-
vegetation, Water reclamation. Environmental impacts,
Ecosystems, Hydrology, Water quality, Surface wa-
ters, Ground water. Soil erosion, Forests, Biological
communities.
PB99-152803REB PC A05/MF A01
ROMI-RIP 2.0 User's Guide: a ROugh Mill RIP-First
Simulator. Forest Service general technical rept.
Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA.
R. E. Thomas. May 1999,72p, FSGTR-NE-259,
NEFES/9^4.
See also PB95-240982, PB95-262663 and PB97-
143994.
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The ROugh Mill RIP-first simulator (ROMI-RIP Version
2.0) is a computer software package for IBM-compat-
ible personal computers that simulates current indus-
trial practices for rip-first lumber processing. This guide
sows the user how to set up and examine the results of
rip-first simulations of current or proposed mill prac-
tices. ROMI-RIP accepts cutting bills with as many as
600 combined solid and/or panel part sizes. Plots of
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processed boards are easily viewed or printed, as are
detailed summaries of processing data (number of rips
and crosscuts) and yields for each grade.
Keywords: 'Lumber, •Computerized simulation, 'User
manuals(Computer programs), Ripping, Cutting, Saw-
mills, Computer software, Installing, Editing. Data files,
Operating systems(Computers), Output, Rough-Mill
practices. Gang-ripping lumber. ROMl-RIP computer
software.
PB99-152829REB PC A05/MF A01
Coordinating Research Council, Inc., Atlanta, GA.
Mechanism for Production of Secondary Organic
Aerosols and Their Representation In Atmos-
pheric Models. Final rept.
California Inst. of Tech., Pasadena.
J. H. Seinfeld, and R. C. Flagan. 7 Jun 1999,60p.
CRC-A-18B.
See also PB99-128738. Sponsored by Coordinating
Research Council. Inc.. Atlanta, GA. and National Re-
newable Energy Lab.. Golden, CO.
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Table of Contents:
Executive Summary;
Introduction;
Organic Aerosol Formation From the Oxidation of
Biogenic Hydrocarbons:
Gas/Particle Partitioning of Semivoiatile Organic
Compounds to Model Inorganic. Organic, and
Ambient Smog Aerosols;
and Representation of Secondary Organic Aerosol
Formation in Atmospheric Models.
Keywords: 'Organic compounds. 'Aerosols, 'Air pollu-
tion sampling. •Atmosphere models. 'Chemical reac-
tivity. Hydrocarbons, Smog, Atmospheric chemistry.
Chemical reaction kinetics, Parbculates. Gases,
Oxidatin. Urban areas. Semivoiatile organic com-
pounds, Biogenic emissions.
PB99-152837REB PC A04/MF A01
U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments:
1998. Technical memo.
National Marine Fisheries Service, La Jolla, CA. South-
west Fisheries Science Center.
J. Barlow. P. S. Hill. K. A. Forney, and D. P. DeMaster.
Dec 1998,50p, NOAA-TM-NMFS-SWFSC-258.
See also report for 1996. PB98-137557.
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The National Marine Fisheries Services (NMFS) is re-
quired to publish Stock Assessment Reports for all
stocks of marine mammals within U.S. waters, to re-
view new information every year for strategic stocks
and every 3 years for non-strategic stock, and to up-
date the stock assessment reports when significant
new information becomes available. This report pre-
sents an update of information presented in the pre-
vious Stock Assessment Reports lor the Pacific Region
fbartow et al. 1997), including the U.S. EEZ waters ad-
jacent to Washington, Oregon, California, and Hawaii.
Marine mammal stocks in this region include those
studied by the Southwest Fisheries Science Center (La
JoRa, California) and the National Marine Mammal
Laboratory (Seattle. Washington) and individual re-
ports were revised separately by personnel at those
two NMFS laboratories.
Keywords: 'Marine mammals, 'Pacific Ocean.
•Populations, 'United States. Biological surveys.
Seals(Mammais). Porpoises, Whates. Cetacea, Re-
production(Bioiogy). Marine biology, Mortality. CaB-
tomia, Oregon, Washington States. Hawaii, Harbor
seals. Phoca vrtutina richardsi. Pinne peds. Stock as-
sessment
PB99-152845REB PC A08/MF A02
Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade In
Northwest Forest Industries, Fourth Quarter, 1997.
Forest Service resource bulletin.
Forest Service. Portland, OR. Pacific Northwest Re-
search Station.
D. D. Warren. Apr 1999.146p. FSRB-PNW-230.
See also PB99-123440.
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This document provides current information on lumber
and plywood production and prices; employment in the
forest industries; international trade in logs, lumber,
and plywood; volume and average prices of stumpage
sold by public agencies; and other related items.
Keywords: *Wood products, 'Forest industry,
'Economic development. Lumber, International trade,
Marketing, Imports, Exports, Plywood, Volume, Indus-
tries, Employment. Tables(Data), Agricultural econom-
ics. Prices, Sales, Production. Softwoods. Wooden
logs. •Northwest RegionfUnited States).
PB99-152860REB PC A04/MF A01
Maryland Public Service Commission, Baltimore.
Status Report on Investigations of Potential
Human Health Effects Associated With Power Fre-
quency Electric and Magnetic Fields. Rept. for Nov
95-Aug98.
Maryland Power Plant Research Program, Annapolis.
S. S. Patty. Dec 1998.44p. PPSE-T42.
See also PB96-181201. Sponsored by Maryland Pub-
lic Service Commission, Baltimore.
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This report is the most recent of a continuing series
produced by the Power Plant Research Progam re-
viewing recently published research on health effects
associated with exposure to power frequency electric
and magnetic fields (EMF). This report focuses on epi-
demiology and mechanisms that may identify how
EMF could cause adverse health effects. The purpose
of these reports is to provide the Maryland Public Serv-
ice Commission with the latest information regarding
the human health effects of exposure to EMF as part of
its on-going assessment of the need for regulations to
ensure the safety of Maryland citizens.
Keywords: 'Electromagnetic fields, 'Biological radi-
ation effects, 'Health effects, 'Risk assessment,
•Maryland, Electric fields, Magnetic fields. Fre-
quencies, Power transmission lines. Public health. Hu-
mans, Animals. Epidemiology. Radiation doses, Ge-
netic effects, Exposure. Reproducfon(Biology), Nerv-
ous system, Physiology, Behavior. Ebogy, Malignant
neoplasms, Carcinogenesis, Cell damage, Power
Plant Research Program.
PB99-15287SREB PC A10/MF A02
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Car-
cinogenesis Studies of Pentachtoropnenol (CAS
No. 87-86-5) In F344/N Rats (Feed Studies).
National Toxicology Program, Research Triangle Park,
NC.
Apr 1999,190p. NTP-TR-483. NIH/PUB-99-3973.
See also PB91-191544.
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Pentachkxophenol has been used as an herbicide,
algkade, defoliant, wood preservative, germicide, fun-
gicide, and moiluscicide. Pentachlorphenol was nomi-
nated by the National Cancer Institute for carcinc-
genicity testing based on its widespread use as a wood
preservative, potential for entering the environment
(pentachkxophenol residues have been found world-
wide in soil, water, and air samples; in food products;
and in human and animal tissues and body fluids}, and
likeShcod of bioaccumulation in the environment
(perrtacrtkxphenol is persistent in soil, having a half-life
of up to 5 years). Technicl Report No. 349 contains the
results of the 2-year studies of pentachtorphenol per-
formed by the NTP with B6C3F1 mice.
Keywords; Toxicology, 'Carcinogenests, Rats, Feed,
Irtgestion. Laboratory animals, 'Pentachkxophenol.
CAS No. 87-86-5.
PB99-152886REB PCA10/MFA02
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Car-
cinogenesls Studies of 60-HZ Magnetic Fields In
F3447N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice (Whole-Body Expo-
sure Studies).
National Toxicology Program, Research Triangle Park,
Apr 1999,176p, NTP-TR-488, NIH/PUB-99-3978.
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Electric and magnetic fields are associated with the
production, transmission, and use of electricity; thus,
the potential for human exposure is high. These elec-
tric and magnetic fields are predominantly of low fre-
quency (60 Hz in the United States and 50 Hz in Eu-
rope) and generally of low intensity. Epidemiology
studies have suggested a potential for increased
breast cancer, brain cancer, and leukemia rates with
increasing magnetic field exposure. However, these
results are controversial and a National Research
Council found no compelling evidence for an EMF ef-
fect on cancer. Because of the controversy and given
the widespread exposure to low-intensity, 60-Hz mag-
netic fields in industrialized societies, standard toxi-
cology studies and long-term carcinogenesis studies
were conducted using traditional rodent models. Male
and female F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice were ex-
posed to 60-Hz magnetic fields by whole-body expo-
sure for 2 years.
Keywords: 'Toxicology, 'Carcinogenesis, 'Magnetic
fields, Lesions, Low-intensity. Rats, Mice, Laboratory
animals. Whole-body, Whole-body exposures.
PB99-152902REB PC A03/MF A01
Woodpecker Use and Fall Rates of Snags Created
by Killing Ponderosa Pine Infected with Dwarf
Mistletoe. Forest Service research paper.
Forest Service, Portland, OR. Pacific Northwest Re-
search Station.
C. G. Parks, D. A. Conklin, L. Bednar, and H. Maffei.
May 1999.20p. FSRP-PNW-515.
See also PB97-199939.
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Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa DougJ. ex Laws.)
killed as part of a forest management project to reduce
dwarf mistletoe (Arcuthobium sp.) in the Gila National
Forest, New Mexico, were evaluated for wildlife value.
One hundred and two dwarf mistletoe-infected trees
were killed by basal burning, basil girdling or by a com-
bination of both burning and girdling. Trees began to
fall within 2 years. Most killed trees (96 percent) served
as forage substrate for woodpeckers. Twenty percent
of the trees contained woodpecker nest cavities 7 or 9
years after treatment. Larger diameter trees of all treat-
ments contained more cavities and stood longer than
smaller diamter trees. The probability of cavity pres-
ence was best predicted by regression that included di-
ameter and decay class. Standing life of the snag was
not a significant predictor of cavity presence. The use
of predictive models for analyzing the utility of snag-
creation treatments is discussed.
Keywords: 'Forest fires. 'Birds, 'Snags, 'Natural re-
sources management, 'Land management, Wildlife
management. Forest trees, Fire damage. Habitats,
Pine trees, Nesting(Anmials), Cavities. New Mexico,
•Girdling.
PB99-15291OREB PC A05/MF A01
Developing Measures of Socloeconomlc Resil-
iency In the Interior Columbia Basin. Interior Co-
lumbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project:
Scientific Assessment Forest Service general tech-
nical rept.
Forest Service, Portland, OR. Pacific Northwest Re-
search Station.
A. L. Home, R. W. Haynes, and T. M. Ouigtey. Apr
1999.52p, FSGTR-PNW-453.
SeealsoPB97-133144.
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Measures of socioeconomic resiliency were developed
for the 100 countries studied in the Interior Columbia
Basin Ecosystem Project. These measures can be
used for understanding the extent to which changes in
policies for management of Federal lands may affect
socioeconomic systems coincident with those lands.
The authors found that most of the basin's residents
(67 percent) live in countries with a high degree of so-
cioeconomic resiliency; however, these countries rep-
resent only 20 percent of the land base. Whereas 68
percent of the basin is categorized as having low socio-
economic resiliency, only 18 percent of the people live
in these areas. These findings allow land managers to
better gauge the impacts of land management actions
and to focus social and economic mitigation strategies
on places of greatest need.
Keywords: 'Socioeconomic conditions, 'Columbia
River Basin, 'Ecosystems, 'Natural resources man-
agement, Rangelarids, Land management, Environ-
ment management, Resource exploitation. Resource
assessment, Man environment interactions, Land use,
Economic impact. Social impact, Federal lands, Pacific
Northwest(United States).
PB99-152928REB PC A17/MF A03
Water Resources Data for Pennsylvania, Water
Year 1998. Volume 3. Ohio River and St Lawrence
River Basins. Water-data rept. (Annual) 1 Oct 97-30
Sep98.
Geological Survey, Lemoyne, PA. Water Resources
Div.
M. B. Coll. and R. W. Siwicki. Jun 1999,372p, USGS/
WRD/PA-98/3.
See also report for 1997. PB98-143902.
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This report. Volume 3, includes records from the Ohio
and St Lawrence River Basins. Specifically, it con-
tains: (1) discharge records for 62 continuous record
streamflow-gaging stations and 18 partial-record and
miscellaneous streamflow stations; (2) elevation and
contents records for 11 lakes and reservoirs; (3) water-
quality records for 10 streamflow-gaging stations; and
(4) water-level records for 15 network observation
wells. Additions! water data were collected at various
sites not involved in the systemic data-collection pro-
gram and are published as miscellaneous measure-
ments and analyses.
Keywords: 'Pennsylvania, 'Surface waters, 'Ground
Water, 'Hydrology, Hydrologic data, Dis-
chargefVVater), Gaging stations. Water quality, Flow
rates, water levels. Stage discharge relations, Great
Lakes, Lake Erie, Rivers, River basins, Allegheny
River, Monogahela River, Ohio River, Beaver River,
Youghtogheny River, Reservoirs, Water temperature,
Water chemistry, Tabtes(Data), 'Wastem Re-
gion(Pennsylvania).
PB99-1S2936REB PC A12/MF A03
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Rock-
vie, MD.
Evaluation of Cervical Cytology. Evidence Report/
Technology Assessment Number 5.
Duke Univ., Durham, NC.
D. V. McCrory. D. B. Matchar, L Bastian. J. Htakey, E.
Myers, K. Nanda, S. Datta, and V. HasselWad. Feb
1999,228p, AHCPR/PUB-99/E010.
Contract AHCPR-290-97-0014
See also AD-A267 894 and PB95-243325. Sponsored
by Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Rock-
viile,MD.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
Published literature on the accuracy of cervical
cytotogical screening, costs of screening and treat-
ment, and cost-effectiveness were identified in
MEDLINE, CINAHL, CancerUt, EcpnLit, HealthSTAR,
and EMBASE databases. Diagnosis test studies were
included if they compared cervical cytology diagnosis
with concurrent colposcopy or biopsy and provided es-
timates of sensitivity and specificity. For the new tech-
nologies, studies were also included that used a cytol-
ogy reference standard and allowed estimation of ei-
ther sensitivity or specificity. Articles on costs and
health outcomes were selected if they assessed the ef-
fect of screening of life expectancy or quality of life,
number of cases of cervical cancer, or total health care
costs. The report concludes that estimates of the sen-
sitivity of the conventional Pap test are biased in most
studies; based on the least biased studies, sensitivity is
near 50 percent, much lower than generally believed.
Newer technologies improve sensitivity compared with
conventional Pap screening; however, there are no
precise estimates for their effect on specificity.
Keywords: 'Cytology, 'Health screening, Reproductive
diseases, Sexually transmitted diseases, Evaluation,
Literature reviews, Costs, Accuracy, Cost effective-
ness, Cervical cancer, Pap tests.
PB99-152944REB PC A111MF A03
Illinois Transportation Research Center, Edwardsville.
Nonwork and Otf-Peak Trips by Transit, Walk and
Bicycle Modes: An Understanding of Existing and
Potential Markets. Final rept. 1 Aug 96-28 Feb 98.
Illinois Univ. at Chicago Circle. Urban Transportation
Center.
S. Soeoet, A. Sen, D. Yang, P. Frank, P. Metaxatos, J.
Bomstein. L. Dirks. andT. Sternberg. Mar 1999,218p,
ITRC-FR-95/95-3.
Sponsored by Illinois Transportation Research Center,
Edwardsville.
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The study identifies the characteristics of neighbor-
hoods that contribute to off-peak transit, walk or bike
use. The emphasis is on off-peak and nonwork trips
and how to promote modes other than the automobile.
By producing thirty maps illustrating socioeconomic
and travel behavior patterns in the Chicago area, the
potential for stabilizing and then increasing the utiliza-
tion of these modes is examined. Substantial amounts
of data were processed and reported. For example, off-
peak trips, accounting for 48% of daily travel, are short-
er than trips during the peak (in miles and minutes) for
travel by both public transit and by private vehicle. Re-
gionally, walking trips vary from 42% of all trips made
by Chicago CBD residents (mainly to shop and work),
17% in the rest of the city and less than 5% in suburban
Chicago. Bicycle ownership is related to the number of
vehicles in the household, household income, house-
hold size and distance from the Chicago CBD. These
data and field observations of three case-study neigh-
borhoods revealed that differences in modes used are
related to the land-use patterns and the socioeconomic
characteristics of the resident population. While areas
with low automobile ownership rates might suggest
walking and bicycling, these nonmotorized modes are
more common in affluent neighborhoods with a large
number of nearby commercial and recreational des-
tinations.
Keywords: 'Travel patterns, 'Passenger transpor-
tation, 'Public transportation, 'Modal choices, Com-
muting patterns, Households, Off peak hours, Transit
systems, Case studies, Socioeconomic factors, Illinois,
Research project, Trip frequencies, Bicycles, Pedes-
trians, Urban transportation.
PB99-152951REB PC A10/MF A03
Illinois Transportation Research Center, Edwardsville.
Evaluation of Reflective Crack Control Policy.
Final rept. Jan 97-Sep 98.
Illinois Univ. at Urbana-Champaign. Dept. of Civil Engi-
neering.
W. G. Buttlar, B. J. Dempsey, and D. Bozkurt. Apr
1999,194o, ITRC-FR-95/96-4.
Contract ITRC-IA-H1
See also PB86-121449. Sponsored by Illinois Trans-
portation Research Center, Edwardsville.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT)
spends two million dollars annually on reflective crack
control treatments: however, their cost-effectiveness
has never before been reliably determined. The study
evaluated the cost-effectiveness of IDOT reflective
crack control system 'A', which consists of a non-
woven, polypropylene paving fabric, placed wither in
strips longitudinally over lane-widening joints or over
the entire pavement ('area' treatment).
Keywords: 'Cost effectiveness, 'Cracking(Fracturing),
'Bituminous concretes, Illinois, Waterproofing, Pave-
ment overlays, Reflective cracking.
PB997152977REB PC A08/MF A02
Virginia Dept. of Transportation, Richmond.
Estimating Intersection Turning Movements. Tech-
nical assistance rept. Aug 98-May 99.
Virginia Transportation Research Council, Charlottes-
ville.
S. L. Jones, and E. D. Arnold. cMay 1999,138p,
VTRC-99-TAR8.
Sponsored by Virginia Dept. of Transportation, Rich-
mond.
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Turning movement (TM) counts are used for a variety
of intersection analyses, including traffic operations
analyses, intersection design, and transportation plan-
ning applications. For many planning and design appli-
cations, especially in the case of proposed future im-
provements to an intersection or even proposed new
intersections, future year TM counts are needed for the
analysis. Accordingly, there is a need to forecast turn-
ing movements at the intersections. The purpose of the
research was to inventory and review the methods
used to forecast intersection turning movements. The
effort was limited to a literature review and a limited
survey of practitioners to determine methods currently
being used to make such forecasts.
Keywords: 'Intersections, 'Highway design, "Traffic
surveys, Traffic simulation, Traffic control, Traffic man-
agement, Traffic engineering. Forecasting, System en-
gineering. Transportation planning. Research project,
'Turning movements, "Traffic counters.
PB99-152985REB PC A06/MF A01
OWCP (Office of Workers' Compensation Pro-
grams) Annual Report to Congress: FY 1997. Final
rept. 1 Oct 96-30 Sep 97.
Employment Standards Administration, Washington,
DC. Office of Workers' Compensation Programs.
1 Apr 1999,78p, ESA/OWCP/AR-97/6.
See also AD/A278 279.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Secretary of Labor's FY 1997 annual report to
Congress on administration of the Office of Workers'
Compensation Programs (OWCP) contains the admin-
istrative and oversight activities of the three programs
managed by OWCP: Black Lung Benefits Act, Federal
Employees' Compensation Act. Included is information
on program operations related to claims processing,
wage loss, medical, and vocational rehabilitation bene-
fits provided, program managment activities underway
such as strategic planning, quality case management,
nurse intervention, significant litigation, and charts and
appendix tables containing historic and current pro-
grams statistics.
Keywords: 'Workmen's compensation, "Program eval-
uation, 'Financial statements, Workers compensation,
Government employees, Coal mining. Personnel,
Longshore, Vocational rehabilitation, Tables(Data),
FECAfFederal Employees Compensation Act), Black
Lung Benefits Act, LHWCA(Longshore and Harbor
Woifcers Compensation Act).
PB99-152993REB PC A10/MF A02
Federal Highway Administration, Indianapolis, IN. Indi-
ana Div.
September 1999 19
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Contributions of Performance-Graded Asphalt to
Low Temperature Cracking Resistance of Pave-
ments. Final rept.
Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN. Joint Transportation
Research Program.
S. W. Loh, and J. Olek. May 1999,192p, FHWA/IN/
JTRP-96/22.
Contract IDOT-SPR-2130
See also PB95-221495. Sponsored by Federal High-
way Administration, Indianapolis, IN. Indiana Div. and
Indiana Dept. of Transportation, Indianapolis.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The purpose of this research was to study and evalu-
ate the rote that asphalt cracking. As part of the Stra-
tegic Highway Research Program (SHRP) new speci-
fications for asphalt binders were developed that are
based on the performance of the material. The asphalt
binder graded and specified according to these new
performance-based specifications is called PG binder.
These new specifications are commonly referred to as
Superpave (Superior Performing Asphalt Pavement)
binder specifications. A section of Interstate 64 in
southern Indiana was experiencing severe low tem-
perature cracking before it was reconstructed over the
summers of 1995 and 1996. The binder used in the
new pavement mixes was PG material. Dynamic Shear
Rheometer (DSR) tests, Bending Beam Rheometer
(BBR) tests, and viscosity tests were performed on this
binder. Comparisons were made between test results
obtained from the binders in the old pavement and the
new pavement All tests and comparisons were based
on the Superpave binder specifications.
Keywords: 'Cracking(Fracturing). 'Low temperature
tests, 'Asphalt pavements, •Binders(Materials), Indi-
ana, Rheotogy, Bituminous concretes, Tests, Aggre-
gates. Hot mix paving mixtures. Specifications, Extrac-
tion, Interstate highway 64, Superpave.
PB99-153009REB PC A05/MF A01
Minnesota Dept. of Transportation, St. Paul. Minnesota
Local Road Research Board.
Overview of the Quality and Quantity of Roadway
Runoff and Current Status of Phase 2 Storm Water
Rules. Final rept.
Braun Intertec Corp., Minneapolis, MN.
V. Davis. S. Gross, and M. J. Lockbaum. Oct 1998.
62p.MN/RC-1999-06.
Contract LRRB-75194
See also PB97-160105 and PB92-235951. Sponsored
by Minnesota Dept. of Transportation, St. Paul. Min-
nesota Local Road Research Board.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
This report provides a summary of the current Storm
Water rules and proposed rules as they may effect the
construction and operation of the streets and highways
of Minnesota Cities and Counties. This report also
summarizes The Quantity and Quality of Runoff from
Selected Guttered and Unguttered Roadways in North-
east Ramsey County, Minnesota (PB97-160105). The
rules summarized include the Federal Phase II Storm
Water Rules, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's
response to the proposed rules, and the process of ob-
taining industrial and Municipal Storm Water Permits
and Construction Storm Water Permits.
Keywords: 'Storm water runoff, *Water quality,
"Rainfall-runoff relationships, "Highways, Surface run-
off, Permits, Storm drains. Drainage, Snowmelt, Water
yield. Traffic volume. Regulations, National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System.
PB99-153132REB PC E08/MF EOS
Hitachi Review, Volume 46, No. 5, October 1997.
Hitachi's Multimedia Solutions. Bimonthly rept.
Hitachi Ltd.. Tokyo (Japan).
Y. Sayama. cOct 1997, 58p.
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charts and/or pictures which have been reproduced in
black and white.
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Contents:
Hitachi's Multimedia Solutions for the Coming Age;
Digital Contents Service for a New World of
Electronic Publishing and Digital Media;
Digital Image System and Its Applications;
Cyber Bunraku-Traditional Japanese Art with the
Latest Computer Graphics Technology;
PC Data-Compatible MPEG Camera;
Multimedia PCs with New Technologies;
DVD-ROM/DVD-RAM Drives and Their
Applications;
SVGA High-Brightness Portable LCD Projector CP-
L750;
SuWimable Dye Thermal Transfer Full-Color
Printers;
and Digital Satellite Receiver and D-VHS Recorder
for Multi-Channel Broadcasting.
Keywords: 'Multimedia, 'Technology innovation,
'Trends, Communication systems, Computer graphics.
Digital systems, Imaging techniques, Data recording,
Data storage devices, Printers(Data processing). Elec-
tronic publishing, Computer hardware, 'Foreign tech-
nology, MPEG(Moving Pictures Experts Group),
DVD(Digital Video Disk), SVGA(Super Video Graphics
Array), LCD(Liquid Crystal Diode).
PB99-153140REB PC E08/MF EOS
Hitachi Review, Volume 46, No. 4, August 1997.
Electronic Commerce for a New Social Infrastruc-
ture. Bimonthly rept.
Hitachi Ltd.. Tokyo (Japan).
Y. Sayama. cAug 1997,64p.
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charts and/or pictures which have been reproduced in
black and white.
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Contents:
New Management and Information System
Infrastructure for Cyberspace;
Secure Electronic Commerce Environment
Through Participation in EC Promotion Projects;
Evolution of an Electronic Commerce System for
the Distribution Industry;
Business Evolution Through CALS;
Unfolding of Electronic Commerce and a New
Banking System;
New Trends in the Digital Money System 'Mondex';
New Concept 1C Card as a Component of Social
Infrastructure;
Hitachi Commerce Solution;
Total Solution for Electronic Commerce;
Hitachi Commerce Solution;
Total Solution for Electronic Commerce;
Hitachi Commerce Solution Products;
Security Technology for Open Networks;
and Software Platform for Electronic Commerce
Systems.
Keywords: 'Computer networks, 'Information systems,
•Infrastructure, Information technology, Software tools,
Cards, Integrated circuits. Information management,
Banking business, Electronic security. Trends,
'Foreign technology, "Electronic commerce. Open sys-
tems. CALS(Commerce at Light Speed/Continuous
Acquisition and Life Cycle Support).
PB99-153199REB PC E07/MF E07
Fuji Electric Review, Volume 44, No. 2, 1998. In-
strumentation and Control Technology.
Fuji Electric Co. Ltd., Tokyo (Japan).
c1999,44p.
Details in illustrations may not be fully legible in micro-
fiche.
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Contents:
The Trend of Instrumentation and Control
Technology;
Development of Optical Fieldbus Systems;
Open Integrated Instrumentation and Control
System 'FOCUS';
New Technologies for Measuring Instruments;
An Instrumentation and Control system for
Incineration Plants and a Plant Simulator;
and Super-High Resolution Vision System 'FAY-
1000'.
Keywords: "Measuring instruments, "Industrial plants,
Distributed systems. Control systems, Instrumentation,
Industrial production, Automation, Simulator, Com-
puter aided manufacturing, Facilities management,
Optical measurement, Air pollution monitors. Air pollu-
tion control equipment, Computer vision, Technology
innovation, "Foreign technology.
PB99-153249REB PC E08/MF EOS
NKK Technical Report No. 158, June 1997.
Nippon Kokan K.K., Tokyo.
cJun1997,96p.
Text in Japanese with English abstracts. This docu-
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pictures which have been reproduced in black and
white.
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Contents:
Development of High Power Laser Pipe Welding
Process;
Corrosion Resistant Steel Sheet with Excellent
Lubrication-UZ-SL;
Steel-framed House;
Corrosion resistance of Joists and Studs in Steel-
framed House;
Roof Structure History of Cryogenic Inground
Storage Tanks;
Computerized Auction System by Radio Terminals;
Design and Construction of Refuse Bunker Using
Pneumatic Caisson Method;
A City Planning Method of Tsurumi Area
Redevelopment;
A New Type of Contra-rotating Propellers (CRP)
System;
Parallelization of Direct Linear Equation Solver on
Shared Memory Computer;
and New Achievements.
Keywords: "Research projects, Welding, Corrosion re-
sistant steels, Lubricants, Residential buildings, Stor-
age tanks. Waste disposal, Coastal engineering. Com-
puter systems, "Foreign technology.
PB99-154478REB PC A09/MF A02
Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC. Of-
fice of Aviation Research.
Prediction of Antisymmetric Buffet Loads on Hori-
zontal Stabilizers in Massively Separated Flows.
Phase 2. Final rept.
Aerotech Engineering and Research, Lawrence, KS.
S. Farokhi, S. Mirsafian, T. Sherwood, and M. Ewing.
May 1999,154p, DOT/FAA/AR-99/27.
Contract DTRS-57-95-C-00091
See also AD-A307 696. Prepared in cooperation with
Kansas Univ., Lawrence. Sponsored by Federal Avia-
tion Administration, Washington, DC. Office of Aviation
Research.
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has a con-
tinuing program to collect data and develop predictive
methods for aircraft flight loads. Some of the most se-
vere and potentially catastrophic flight loads are pro-
duced by separated flows. Structural response to the
aerodynamic excitation produced by separated flow is
defined as buffeting.
Keywords: "Buffeting, "Horizontal stabilizers,
•Separated flow, 'Flight loads, 'Predictions, T tail sur-
faces, Wind tunnel models. Aircraft configurations.
Structural response, Aeroelasticity, Aerodynamic prop-
erties. Angle of attack. Rolling moments, Power spec-
tra, Wind tunnel tests. Subsonic wind tunnels,
•Antisymmetric loads.
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PB99-154486REB PC A03/MF A01
Nebraska Univ.-Uincoln. Mid-America Transportation
Center.
Aerial Video of Smoke-Marked Wind Shifts
Caused by Ocean Internal Waves. Technical memo.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Boulder, CO. Environmental Technology Lab.
J. Palmer. May 1999,22p, NOAA-TM-ERL-ETL-296.
Sponsored by Nebraska Univ.-Lincoln. Mid-America
Transportation Center.
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On August 25,1998, an experiment was conducted off
the coast of Oregon for the purpose of corroborating
previously measured wind shifts at the ocean surface
caused by the passage of solitary, ocean internal
waves (IWs) in the same general area (Otto, et.al.,
1998). In the 1998 experiment, smoke floats were
dropped onto the surface in the field of the internal
waves from a low flying. Coast Guard Helicopter based
at Astoria, OR. Video was simultaneously taken
through a belly window of a Cessna 177 flying at 3000
m above the surface. A total of four smoke floats were
dropped and approximately 10 minutes of useful video
was obtained. During the video, an offshore rock re-
mains within the video field of view. This allowed abso-
lute positions and surface velocities of the floats to be
established from the video. This, in turn, allowed us to
estimate the absolute phase speeds and surface cur-
rents of the internal waves. As a result we were able to
confirm that the observed directional shifts of the
smoke were not due to apparent wind shifts caused by
the surface motion of the floats. The smoke trails re-
vealed relative wind shifts ranging up to 30 degrees,
consistent with the earlier 1995 observations.
Keywords: 'Smoke, 'Wind direction, 'Internal waves,
'Ocean waves, Video recording. Air water interactions,
Coastal waters, Wind velocity, Ocean surface, Pacific
Coasta(Oregon), COPE(Coasta) Ocean Probe Experi-
ment), Wind shift.
PB99-154551REB PC A06/MF A01
YMCA Earth Service Corps Club Handbook.
Peace Corps, Washington, DC. Information Collection
and Exchange.
Sep 1998,76p, PC/ICE/M-0058.
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Earth Service Corps is a YMCA, teen and community
partnership program that supports the development of
youth-led dubs and provides; environmental eduation
opportunities, leadership training, service-learning,
international/cross-cultural experiences, and exposure
to a multitude of ways to take effective action.
Keywords: 'Environmental education, 'Youths,
•Leadership training, 'Learning activities, Personnel
develoment, Cross culture studies, Community serv-
ice, Information exchange, Diversity, Research
projects, Curriculum development, Problem solving.
Decision making, Skills, Information collection, Re-
source mapping. International exchange, Vol-
unteerism, 'YMCA Earth Service Corps, Action
projects.
PB99-154569REB PC A06/MF A02
Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC. Of-
fice of Aviation Research.
Large Engine Uncontained Debris Analysis. Final
rept.
Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake, CA. Weapons
Div.
C. E. Franeknberger. May 1999,100p, DOT/FAA/AR-
99/11.
Contract DTFA03-95-X-90019
See also PB99-143976 and PB98-159965. Sponsored
by Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC.
Office of Aviation Research.
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The Naval Air Warfare Center has conducted an anal-
ysis to define the characteristics of large commercial
transport turbine engine uncontained debris. The ob-
jective of the analysis was to define the debris size,
weight, exit velocity, and trajectory that can be used to
update Advisory Circular (AC) 20-128A. The effort was
conducted by gathering historical data from
unctontained engine failures. This data included, when
available, phase of flight, engine operating condition,
the failed engine component, aircraft damage location,
and damage size. With this basic information, debris
size was correlated to damage size. A methodology
was developed to estimate debris exit velocity. Rep-
resentative engine cases and cowls were defined and
existing ballistic penetration equations used to cal-
culate debris exit velocity. This analysis was conducted
for disk and blade failures on fan, compressor, and tur-
bine components. Looking at the debris trajectories,
the analysis shows that the trajectories defined in
AC2CM28A are too narrow and should be expanded
significantly. Also, the analysis highlights the fact that
during an uncontained event the aircraft is subjected to
multiple 'small' fragment impacts, not just a single im-
pact. It is the combined effects from the small frag-
ments that pose the highest hazard potential to the air-
craft.
Keywords: 'Debris, 'Fragments, 'Aircraft engines,
'Turbine engines. Fan blades, Turbine blades, Disks,
Engine failure, Engine components, Failure mode
analysis. Impact damage, Damage assessment, Pene-
tration, Trajectories, Characterization, Transport air-
craft. Commercial aircraft, 'Uncontained failure.
PB99-154676REB PC A09/MF A02
Solar-Geophysical Data Number 657, May 1999.
Part 1 (Prompt Reports). Data for March, April
1999 and Late Data.
National Geophysical Data Center, Boulder, CO.
H. E. Coffey. May 1999,158p, SGD-657-PT-1.
See also Part 2, PB99-154684.
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Contents:
Data for April 1999;
Solar-Terrestrial Environment;
ISES Alert Periods (Advance and Worldwide);
Solar Activity Indices;
Solar Flares;
Solar Radio Emission;
Stanford Mean Solar Magnetic Field;
GOES-8 Daily Electron Ruence;
Data for March 1999;
Solar Active Regions;
Sudden Ionospheric Disturbances;
Solar Radio Spectral Observations;
Solar Radioheliograph -164 and 327 MHz-Nancay;
Cosmic Ray Measurements by Neutron Monitor;
and Geomagnetic Indices.
Keywords: 'Solar activity, Sunspots, Solar flares, Solar
radio emission, GOES 8, Solar terrestrial interactions,
Solar x-rays, Solar flux, Solar magnetic field, Solar
electrons, Sudden ionospheric disturbances, Sudden
storm commencements, Magnetic storms, Neutron
monitors, Geomagnetism, Solar spectra,
Spectroheliographs, Solar cosmic rays, Tables(Data),
Graphs(Charts), Alert periods.
PB99-154684REB PC A05/MF A01
Solar-Geophysical Data Number 657, May 1999.
Part 2. (Comprehensive Reports). Data for Novem-
ber 1998 and Miscellaneous.
National Geophysical Data Center, Boulder, CO.
H. E. Coffey. May 1999,72p, SGD-657-PT-2.
See also Part 1, PB99-154676.
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Contents:
Data for November 1998:
Solar Flares;
Solar Radio Bursts at Fixed Frequencies;
Solar X-ray Radiation from GOES Satellite;
Active Prominences and Filaments;
IMP-8 Solar Wind Plot;
IMP-8 Interplanetary Magnetic Field Plot;
Miscellaneous or Late Data:
Solar Radio Spectral Observations February 1999-
RSTN Data Included;
Geomagnetic Indices;
and IMP-8 Interplanetary Magnetic Field Plot.
Keywords: 'Solar activity, Solar flares, Solar radio
bursts. Solar x-rays, GOES 8, Solar prominences. Fila-
ments, Solar wind, Interplanetary magnetic fields, Ex-
plorer 50 satellite, Geomagnetism, Magnetic storms.
Solar spectra, Spectroheliographs, Radio spectra,
Solar radio emission, Graphs(Charts), Tables(Data).
PB99-154692REB PC A04/MF A01
Nursing Home Trends, 1987 and 1996. MEPS
Chartbook No. 3. Executive Summary.
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Rock-
ville, MD.
J. A. Rhoades, and N. A. Krauss. May 1999,38p,
AHCPR/PUB-99-0032.
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The report from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
(MEPS) presents estimates on the nursing home mar-
ket and characteristics of the nursing home population.
Nursing home facilities and residents in 1987 and 1996
are compared. Information on special care units is
given for 1906 only. The number of nursing homes and
the number of nursing home beds both increased al-
most 20 percent from 1987 to 1996. Seventy-three per-
cent were certified by both medicare and medicaid in
1996, up from 28 percent in 1987. Passage of the Om-
nibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 reduced the
incentive to remain certified by Medicaid only. Growth
in the elderly population outpaced growth in the supply
of nursing home beds. Nursing homes were caring for
an older population in 1996 than in 1987. Moreover,
functional disability among nursing home residents in-
creased: 83 percent of residents in 1996 needed help
with three or more activities of daily living, compared
with 72 percent in 1987. As for special care units, a rel-
atively new phenomenon, the most common type in
1996 was for Alzheimer's and related dementias.
Keywords: 'Nursing homes, 'Health care facilities,
Trends, Markets, Characteristics, Facilities, Residents,
Comparison, Medical Expenditure Panel Sur-
vey(MEPS).
PB99-154791 REB PC A06/MF A02
National Marine Fisheries Service, La Jolla, CA. South-
west Fisheries Science Center.
Marine Mammal Auditory Systems: A Summary of
Audiometric and Anatomical Data and Its Implica-
tions for Underwater Acoustic Impacts. Technical
memo.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA. Dept. of
Biology.
D. R. Ketten. Sep 1998,100p, NOAA-TM-NMFS-
SWFSC-256.
Contract NOAA^OJGNF600312
Errata sheets inserted. See also PB99-123564. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA. Dept. of Otology and Laryngology. Spon-
sored by National Marine Fisheries Service, La Jolla,
CA. Southwest Fisheries Science Center., Office of
Naval Research, Arlington, VA. and National Inst. on
Deafness and Other Communications Disorders, Be-
thesda, MD.
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The report summarizes and critiques existing auditory
data for marine mammals, it was compiled primarily as
a background or reference document for assessing
probable impacts of long-range detection devices that
may be employed in tuna fisheries. To that end, it has
the following emphases: a description of currently
available data on marine mammal hearing and ear
anatomy, a discussion and critique of the methods
used to obtain these data, a summary and critique of
data based on hearing models for untested marine
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species, and a discussion of data available on acoustic
parameters that induce auditory trauma in both marine
and land mammals. In order to place these data in an
appropriate context, summaries and incorporated also
of basic concepts involved in underwater vs. air-borne
sound propagation, fundamental hearing mechanisms,
and mechanisms of auditory trauma in land mammals.
Although the primary purpose of this report is to pro-
vide a reference document on the state of knowledge
of marine mammal hearing, it is expected that the ma-
terial wiH be used as a resource for assisting with the
design and assessment of the safety and efficacy of
acoustic detection and censusing devices used in fish-
eries, particulary for the Eastern Tropical Pacific re-
gion.
Keywords: 'Marine mammals, 'Auditory acuity, *Ear,
Acoustic signals, Underwater acoustics, Cetaces,
SeaJs(Mammals). Sirenia, Modeling, Fisheries, Bio-
acoustics, Sampling, Acoustic detection, Fissipeds.
PB99-154833REB PC A08/MF A02
Journal of Research of the National Institute of
Standards and Technology, January/February
1999. Volume 104. Number 1.
National Inst. of Standards and Technology, Gaithers-
burg, MD.
1999,150p.
See also PB99-154841 through PB99-154874. Also
available from Supt. of Docs, as SN-703-027-00086-5.
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Contents:
Tests of a Two-Photon Technique for Measuring
Polarization Mode Dispersion with
Subfemtosecond Precision;
Thermodynamic Temperatures of the Tipte Points
of Mercury and Gallium and in the Interval 217 K
to 303 K;
Trilateral Intercomoarison of Photometric Units
Maintained at NIST (USA). NPL (UK), and PTB
(Germany);
The NIST Quantitative Infrared Database.
Keywords: Thermodynamic temperature,
•Polarization interferometer, 'Calibration standards,
'Infrared database.
PB99-154882REB PC A07/MF A02
Journal of Research of the National Institute of
Standards and Technology, March/April 1999. Vol-
ume 104, Number 2.
National Inst. of Standards and Technology. Gaithers-
burg. MD.
1999.106p.
See also PB99-154890 through PB99-154957. Also
available from Supt. of Docs, as SN-703-027-00087-3.
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Contents:
Comparison of the NIST and BIPM Air-Kerma
Standards for Measurements in the Low-Energy
X-Ray Range;
Validation of New Instrumentation for Isotope
Dilution Mass Spectrometric Determination of
Organic Serum AnaMes;
Crystal Structures and Reference Powder Patterns
of BaR2ZnO5 (FULa, Nd. Sm. Eu. Gd. Dy. Ho.
Y.Er.andTm);
Estimation of Concentration and Bonding
Environment of Water Dissolved in Common
Solvents Using Near Infrared Absorptivity;
Near Infrared 45 Deg/0 Deg Reflectance Factor of
Pressed Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
Powder
A Fast Method of Transforming Relaxation
Functions Into the Frequency Domain;
Manufacturer's CORBA Interface Testing Toolkit:
Overview.
Keywords: 'Air kerma, 'Isotope dilution, 'Crystal struc-
tures. 'Infrared spectroscopy, 'Diffuse reflectance,
•Relaxation functions, 'Code generation.
PB99-155012REB PC A04/MF A01
National Park Service, Washington, DC. Natural Re-
source Protection and Preservation Program.
Vegetation Responses to Natural Regulation of
Elk In Rocky Mountain National Park. Biological
science rept. (Final).
Biological Resources Div., Fort Collins, CO.
Midcontinent Ecological Science Center.
L C. Zeigenfuss, F. J. Singer, and D. Bowden. May
1999.34p. USGS/BRD/BSR-1999-0003.
Contract NPS-3302-2020E
See also PB97-166037. Sponsored by National Park
Service, Washington, DC. Natural Resource Protection
and Preservation Program.
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A quasi-experimental situation exists in Rocky Moun-
tain National Park, where elk (Cervus elaphus) popu-
lations have increased about 3-fold since 1968, fol-
lowing their release from artificial controls within the
park boundaries. We reviewed data collected on vege-
tation transects established and monitored over the 25-
year period from 1968 through 1992. Data were sub-
jected to rigorous statistical analysis to detect trends
following the release of elk from artificial controls. In-
creases in elk habitat use and decreases in deer habi-
tat use were observed on all transects over the 25-year
period.
Keywords: 'Animal populations, 'Vegetation, 'Grazing,
•National parks, Ungulata, Forages, Carrying capacity.
Food habits, Rangelands, Shrubs, Environmental ef-
fects. Monitoring, Animal behavior, Statistical analysis,
Range management. Wildlife management,
•Yellowstone National Park, 'Elk. 'Natural regulation.
Overgrazing, Cervus elaphus. North Central Re-
gion(Colorado).
PB99-155418REB PC A03/MF A01
Riparian Forest Buffers: Linking Land and Water.
The Chesapeake Bay Riparian Forest Buffer Initia-
tive.
Environmental Protection Agency. Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Mar 1999,20p. EPA/903/R-99/002. CBP/TRS-220/99.
See also PB95-226973.
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Research has shown that riparian forests provide a
wealth of beneficial ecological functions which, in the
Bay watershed, translate downstream into a healthier
Bay. Conserved and managed as buffers, riparian
vegetation can dramatically reduce the impacts of land
use activities. Lowering harmful concentrations of ni-
trogen, phosphorus and sediments from agricultural
and urban areas is a primary focus of the Chesapeake
Bay Program. Finding ways to reduce the amount of
these nutritients that enter the Bay and its rivers while
enhancing habitat critical to the Bay's living resources
is essential. Streamside forest buffers provide one
common sense solution.
Keywords: 'Riparian land, 'Forests, 'Buffers, 'Water
quality management, Riparian waters. Watersheds,
Streams, Coastal areas. Environmental management.
Natural resource conservation. Water pollution abate-
ment. Environmental protection, Recommendations,
Chesapeake Bay Program, Public-private partner-
ships.
PB99-1S5426REB PC A04/MF A01
Recent Developments in Population Viability Anal-
ysis, with Specific Reference to Pacific Salmon.
Technical memo.
National Marine Fisheries Service. Tiburon, CA. South-
west Fisheries Science Center.
P. D. Spencer. May 1999,38p. NOAA-TM-NMFS-
SWFSC-261.
Also pub. as National Marine Fisheries Service.
Tiburon, CA. Southwest Fisheries Science Center rept
no. CONTRIB-106. See also PB96-106554.
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Many populations of Pacific salmon have been listed
under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in recent
years, and a formidable task for population ecologists
will be application of the rapidly growing field of quan-
titative conservation biology to specific situations. This
review organizes some recent research application to
this task, including results pertaining to the definition of
population structure, the genetic risks posed by re-
duced population sizes and hatchery stocks, and inno-
vations in population modeling. Where possible, infor-
mation pertaining to coho salmon is presented as spe-
cific examples. The definition of population structure
now commonly involves analysis of DNA
(mitochrondrial and microsatellite). Genetic risks may
be cuased by either low population sizes (inbreeding)
or hatchery introgression (outbreeding). Analytical
population models are increasingly applied to specific
populations, and have evolved from random-walk mod-
els to include density dependence. Current population
viability analysis (PVA) models applied to Pacific salm-
on vary with respect to data requirements and level of
biological detail, and direct application of most existing
models to California coho is hindered by a lack of rig-
orous abundance estimates. A recommended ap-
proach is development of matrix population models,
and a rudimentary model developed for coho salmon
reveals the importance of survival in various habitats
(both freshwater and marine) to population growth;
such models can be expanded to include relevant bio-
logical details. Application to data-poor situations (such
as the California coho) will depend upon life history pa-
rameters studied in other locations, and Bayesian anal-
ysis is a logical approach for assessing parameter un-
certainty and incorporating information from other envi-
ronments. Assessment of population recovery will re-
quire effective monitoring of population abundance.
Keywords: 'Salmon, "Population dynamics.
•Numerical analysis. Endangered species, DNA, Ge-
netics, Mortality, Fisheries management, Reproduc-
tion(Biology), Ecology, Pacific Ocean, Coho salmon.
PB99-155434REB PC A05/MF A01
Removing Impediments to Migratory Fishes in the
Chesapeake Bay Watershed. Annual Progress Re-
port 1997-1998.
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Jul 1999,70p, EPA/903/R-99/012, CBP/TRS-222/105.
See also PB90-247479, PB93-116572, PB95-137915.
PB95-237020 and PB97-116404.
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The Fish Passage Workgroup of the Chesapeake Bay
Program's Living Resources Subcommittee (LRSC) is
charged with reopening the Bay's blocked tributary wa-
ters to provide access to spawning habitat for anad-
romous fish. This is accomplished by constructing fish
passage facilities, breaching, notching or removing
dams; and reconstructing highway culverts. The
workgroup includes representatives from the District of
Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), the
USFWS, the National Manne Fisheries Service
(NMFS) and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.
Keywords: 'Chesapeake Bay, 'Fish migration,
'Fishways, Fish passages, Spawning, Ladders, Ta-
Wes(Data), Weirs. Design, Cnstruction, Habitats,
Aquatic ecosystems, Washington DC, Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Virginia, Removal, Barriers, Surveys,
'Fish populations.
PB99-155590REB PC A05/MF A01
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry,
Atlanta, GA.
Public Health Assessment for Sherwin Williams,
Emeryville, Alameda County, California, Region 9.
CERCLIS No. CAD03934601. Final rept.
California Dept. of Health Services, Sacramento.
17Jun1999.62p.
Sponsored by Agency for Toxic Substances and Dis-
ease Registry, Atlanta, GA.
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The Sherwin-Williams facility is located on Sherwin Av-
enue in Emeryville, California. Emeryville is located on
the eastern side of the San Francisco Bay between
Berkely to the north, and Oakland to the east and
south. Several site investigations have determined that
the primary contaminants on the site include volatile or-
ganic chemicals, semi-volatile organic chemicals, pe-
troleum hydrocarbons, and metals (primarily arsenic
and lead). Currently, the areas with contaminated soils
have been covered with an asphalt cap, and the area
with the most heavily contaminated groundwater has
been enclosed with a slurry wall to reduce or prevent
the migration of contaminated groundwater. A ground-
water extraction and treatment system is operating
with the goal of creating an inward hydraulic gradient
across the slurry wall, thereby preventing arsenic and
lead contaminated groundwater from migrating off site.
CDHS has concluded, assuming a worst-case sce-
nario of daily exposure to the most contaminated soils
for a period of greater than one year, that past levels of
arsenic and lead and near the Artists' cooperative
property posed a public hearth hazard for both non-
cancer and cancer health effects. However, with the
cleanup of the Garden Area on the Coop property and
the flower beds along Norton Street adjacent to the
45th Street building and the Coop Annex/Norton Street
Lofts, there is no longer a public health threat due to
exposure to contaminants from these areas.
Keywords: 'Public health, 'Risk assessment, 'Health
hazards, 'Environmental surveys. Environmental ex-
posure pathway, Lead(Metal), Arsenic, Heavy metals,
Paints, Hydrocarbons, Soil contamination, Ground
water, Land pollution, Water pollution, Inges-
tion(Biok)gy), California, Emeryville(Califomia), Ala-
meda County (California), Volatile organic compounds,
Semivolatile organic compounds.
PB99-155616REB PC A04/MF A01
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry,
Atlanta, GA.
Public Health Assessment for Sandoval Zinc Com-
pany, Sandoval, Marion County, Illinois, Region 5.
CERCLIS No. ILD053980454. Final rept.
Illinois State Dept. of Public Health, Springfield.
10Jun1999.44p.
Sponsored by Agency for Toxic Substances and Dis-
ease Registry, Atlanta, GA.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-600-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 221 61 , USA.
The Sandoval Zinc site occupies about 1 3 acres south-
east of Sandoval in Marion County, Illinois. It is an
abandoned primary and secondary zinc smelter that
was next to a coal mining operation. Smelting waste
may have been transported off the site and used as fill
in Sandoval and other nearby communities. Airborne
emissions occurred during regular operations and acci-
dental fires. Surface water runoff transported wastes
from the site into adjacent ditches, creeks, ponds, and
farm properties. Overall, the Sandoval Zinc site poses
no apparent public health hazard to most of the popu-
lation in Sandoval. The site may be a public health haz-
ard to preschool children with exessive hand-to-mouth
activity exposed to residential surface soils with high
levels of jead. However, blood sample results from chil-
dren in a day care near the site did not show elevated
levels of lead.
Keywords: 'Public health, 'Risk assessment, 'Health
hazards, 'Environmental surveys. Environmental ex-
posure pathway, Smelters, Lead(Metal), Zinc, Heavy
metals, Surface waters, Soil contamination, Water pol-
lution, Land pollution, Ambient air quality, Illinois,
Sandoval(lllinois), Marion County(lllinois).
PB99-155624REB PC A03/MF A01
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation
(FACE) Report: Temporary Laborer Crushed by
Dump Truck at Landfill, South Carolina.
National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Div. of Safety Research.
28 Aug 1998,12p, FACE-98-10.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
On March 9, 1998, a 38-year-old temporary laborer
(the victim) was run over and crushed by an off-road
dump truck while he was working at a santiary landfill.
The victim had been assigned to pick up litter which fell
from refuse collection vehicles traveling the landfill ac-
cess road. He performed this task for about 21/2 hours
and was then assigned to act as a traffic guide, direct-
ing trucks to the proper dumping location along the
landfill working face. Approximately 45 minutes after
the victim began this assignment, co-workers noticed
he was no longer in visual or audible contact with them
and began a search. A loader operator saw the victim
lying near a stockpile of cover-dirt and notified the fore-
man, who contacted the local emergency services.
Keywords: 'Landfill worker, 'Occupational safety and
health, 'Industrial safety, Dump trucks, Laborers, Rec-
ommendations, Investigation, Causes, Accident pre-
vention.
PB99-155632REB PC A03/MF A01
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation
(FACE[ Report: Electrical Mechanic Dies After 45-
Foot Fall through Unguarded Floor Opening,
North Carolina.
National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Div. of Safety Research.
24 Jul 1998,12p, FACE-98-11.
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product from NTIS by: phone at I-BOO-SS^NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
A 57-year-old male electrical mechanic (the victim)
died after falling through an unguarded floor opening.
The victim was measuring, cutting, and color coding
electrical cable with two coworkers on the unfinished
fourth floor of the building at the time of the incident.
The floor measured 108 feet wide by 300 feet long and
contained 1 unguarded opening which measured 54
inches wide by 43 inches long. Just prior to the inci-
dent, the victim and a coworker were rewinding elec-
trical cable. One coworker was positioned at the spool
manually turning it; the victim was holding onto the end
of the cable, walking backwards and pulling the cable
straight so it would rewind evenly. The coworker felt
the spool jerk out of his hands and saw the spool fall
through the floor opening.
Keywords: 'Electrical mechanic, 'Occupational safety
and health, 'Industrial safety. Falls, Floor openings,
Recommendations, Investigation, Causes, Accident
prevention.
PB99-155640REB PC A03/MF A01
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation
(FACE) Report: Tree Feller Killed When Struck by
Chain Saw, West Virginia.
National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Div. of Safety Research.
16 Jun 1998,14p, FACE-98-09.
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product from NTIS by: phone at I-SOO-SS^NTIS (U.S.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
A 52-year-old male tree feller (the victim) was fatally in-
jured after being struck in the right thigh with a chain
saw. Prior to the incident, the victim and his son had
been harvesting hardwood trees for saw timber, over a
period of approximately 5 months, on a 49-acre site. At
the time of the incident, the victim's son was away from
the cutting area, skidding logs to the landing. No one
witnessed the incident, but evidence suggests the fol-
lowing scenario: The victim cut a forked hickory tree
that fell and lodged in a yellow polar. He then posi-
tioned himself between the lodged tree and a syca-
more tree and notched the sycamore to fall into the
lodged hickory. Before he had time to cut the syca-
more, the top of the poplar snapped, freeing the hick-
ory.
Keywords: 'Logging worker, 'Occupational safety and
health, 'Industrial safety, Chain saws, Recommenda-
tions, Investigation, Causes, Accident prevention.
PB99-155657REB PC A02/MF A01
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation
(FACE) Report: Mechanic Fatally Injured during
Dismantling of Crane Boom at Scrap Metal Yard,
Pennsylvania.
National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Div. of Safety Research.
10 Jun 1997,10p, FACE-97-03.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries): fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fectworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
On March 17, 1997, a 42-year-old master mechanic
(the victim) was fatally injured while dismantling a
crane boom at a scrap metal yard. The victim and two
co-workers were dismantling the crawler-mounted lat-
tice boom crane in preparation for transport. The crane
boom had been lowered to 8 1/2 feet off the ground,
and was supported by the boom pendants. The victim
positioned himself under the pinned connections be-
tween the inner (heel or base) section and the center
section of the boom. While one coworker observed, the
victim removed the pins from the bottom connections.
When the victim removed the last of the two pins, the
boom sections fell, striking and pinning the victim un-
derneath. The co-worker immediately contacted the
yard manager by radio who then notified 911.
Keywords: 'Mechanics, 'Industrial safety,
'Occupational safety and helath, Crane booms. Inves-
tigation, Causes. Residential buildings, Accident pre-
vention, Scrap metal yards.
PB99-155665REB PC A03/MF A01
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation
(FACE) Report: Floor Collapse in a Single Family
Dwelling Fire Claims the Life of One Fire Fighter
and Injures Another, Kentucky.
National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cin-
cinnati, OH. Div. of Safety Research.
9 May 1997,12p. FACE-97-04.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
On February 17,1997, two male fire fighters (the victim
and injured) were part of a fire company that re-
sponded to a single family dwelling fire. When the fire
company arrived at the fire scene, the District Major re-
ported heavy smoke emitting from the roof area of the
dwelling. The victim and injured pulled two water hoses
from their assigned engine and proceeded toward the
dwelling. After knocking down a ceiling fire, they en-
tered the dwelling through the front door and both im-
mediately fell through the floor into the basement area.
One fire fighter was seriously injured while the victim
died from asphyxiation.
Keywords: 'Fire fighters, 'Occupational safety and
health, "Industrial safety, Recommendations. Inves-
tigation, Causes, Residential buildings, Accident pre-
vention, Floor collapse.
PB99-500076REB CD-ROM S375.00
Encyclopedia of Explosives (on CD-ROM). Data
file.
Army Armament Research, Development and Engi-
neering Center, Dover, NJ. Energetics Warheads Div.
cMar 1999, CD-ROM.
Contains search and retrieval software. Adobe Acrobat
3.0 provided; can be used with Windows 3.1, 95, NT,
and Macintosh systems. Supersedes AD-257 189, AD-
422 747, AD-653 029, AD-745 472, AD-768 063, AD-
A011 845, AD-A019 502, AD-A057 762, AD-A097 595,
and AD-A134 347. Y2K - compliant.
The datafile is on two discs. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.
This CD-ROM contains the complete ten volume set of
the classic encyclopedia that was prepared by B. T.
Fedoroff. O. E. Sheffield, and S. M. Kaye at the
Picatinny Arsenal from 1960 - 1983. Now with all the
volumes on CD-ROM, you can: Search all 9,000 pages
for chemical name, descriptive phrase, or keyword to
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find topics of interest; View or print a page or the entire
entry with valuable embedded diagrams and figures;
Copy and paste text into word processing documents.
Comprehensive Coverage From A to Z. this complete,
technical reference on the entire field of explosives and
pyrotechnics contains entries on: Military and industrial
explosives, explosive compositions, propellants and
pyrotechnic compositions; Explosives and explosive
compositions which have not been used for military or
industrial purposes; Analytical procedures for the more
common explosives, propellants and pyrotechnic com-
positions; Compounds which deflagrate or may pos-
sibly explode because of the presence of plosophoric
groups; Ammunition items, such as projectiles, bombs,
grenades, detonators, fuzes, etc; Calibers of weapons
and projectiles used in the US and foreign countries;
Brief definitions of ordnance terms; and Names of sci-
entists who made important contributions in the fields
of explosives, ammunition and weapons. Detailed En-
tries Pull So Much Information into One Place. Entries
contain information on the chemistry, synthesis and
preparation of explosives. Analytical methods, and
handling, physical and explosive properties of specific
chemicals and compostions are described. Entries
also outline the history and background of the develop-
ment and use of explosives. Every effort was made to
include references to the parent compound of azido.
nitro and nitroso derivatives and references to inter-
mediate non-explosive derivatives. These references
are important tor the proper preparation of explosive
derivatives preparation
Keywords: 'Data fite, 'Explosives, "Encyclopedias, Ex-
plosive materials. Explosive charges, Propellants, Am-
munition, Projectiles, Bombs, Fuzes(Ordnance), Pyro-
technics. Grenades, Combustion, Detonators. Projec-
tors (Ordnance), Weapons, Detonations, Explosion ef-
fects. Chemical composition. Chemical properties.
Physical properties.
PB99-501611 RE B CD-ROM $125.00
Showcase Europe (on CD-ROM). Data file.
Department of Commerce, Washington. DC.
1999, CD-ROM.
Contains search and retrieval software. Adobe Acrobat
reader 3.1 software is provided to view and search the
data. System requirements: PC compatibles: Windows
3.1. Windows NT, or Windows 95; Macintosh: System
7. Hard disk space 4.5 MB required. CD-ROM drive.
Y2K - compliant.
Available for (A) Single concurrent network user S125,
outside U.S.. Canada, and Mexico, $160, (B) up to 5
concurrent users: S210/S275, (C) up to 10 concurrent
users: S350/S455, and (D) 11 plus concurrent users:
S585/760. The datafile is on one disc.
This CD-ROM presents commercial and export oppor-
tunities in seven business sectors. It contains impor-
tant information that can help U.S. businesses make
decisions about entering these key market sectors.
Each sector in the CD-ROM provides: - country-by-
country market briefings - contact and networking infor-
mation, eg. phone numbers, e-mail addresses, mailing
addresses - listing of trade shows - commercial spe-
cialists in the Commercial Service to assist you Addi-
tionally the CD-ROM: - Provides easy-to-use links to
navigate through the sectors - Links you to an updates
page on the Commercial Service Web site - Searches
across all sectors through the use of descriptive
phrases, or keywords to find topics of interest. - Allows
viewing or printing of a page or the entire entry. - Lets
you copy and paste text and diagrams into word proc-
essing documents. The Showcase CD-ROM focuses
its attention on seven market sectors that appear to
offer the best prospects for U.S. companies doing busi-
ness in Europe: - Automotive parts and equipment -
Energy and power generation - Environmental tech-
nologies - Franchising - Information technologies - Sat-
ellite communications - Travel and tourism The Com-
mercial Service (US and FCS) of the U.S. Department
of Commerce. International Trade Administration, has
adjusted its organizational structure in Europe and at-
tuned its business support services to meet the needs
of both U.S. exporters and American firms already op-
erating within the Single European Market. The Show-
case Europe initiative has been designed to help U.S.
firms more effectively exploit commercial opportunities
presented by the immense EU regional market, and
the emerging markets of Eastern Europe, Russia and
the Newly independent States (NIS). Showcase Eu-
rope recognizes that Europe is and will remain for
some time our largest commercial partner. The initia-
tive has three main objectives: 1. Explore ways to fur-
ther open transatlantic trade and investment through
reductions in tariffs and standards barriers, mutual rec-
ognition of product testing and certification, full access
to government procurement opportunities, and national
treatment for investors. 2. Accelerate the integration of
the economies of Central Europe, Russia, and the NIS
into the world economy as full and open partners. 3.
Implement a new commercial strategy for exports to
Europe that approaches the market on a regional basis
and moves U.S. firms already exporting to one or more
European markets into additional European markets.
Keywords: *Data file, "Commercial sector, "Exports,
Services, CD-ROM, Marketing research. United
States, Europe, Businesses, International trade. Auto-
motive parts. Franchising, Listings, Trade shows. Sat-
ellite communications.
PB99-501629REB CP D02
ACTQ 240: Randomized Comparative Trial of
Stavudine (d4T) versus Zidovudine (ZDV, AZT) In
Children with Human Immunodeficiency Virus In-
fection (on Diskette). Data file.
National Inst. of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Be-
thesda, MD. Div. of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syn-
drome.
Jun 1999, diskette.
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software. Product
requires SAS 6.08 or greater.
The datafile is on one 3 1/2 inch DOS diskette, 1.44M
high density, file format: ASCII. Documentation in-
cluded; may be ordered separately as PB99-151847.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This data is the analysis data set for ACTG 240. The
study was to compare the safety and tolerance of
Stavudine (d4T) versus Zidovudine (ZDV, AZT) is
symptomatic human immunodeficiency virus infected
children 3 months to 6 years of age. Methods: In an ini-
tially double^blind trial, 212 eyaluable human
immunnodeficiency virus-infected children who had re-
ceived no more than 6 weeks of previous antiretroviral
therapy were randomized to receive either d4T (1mg/
kg orally every 12 hours, maximum 40 mg orally every
12 hours) ot Zidovudine (180 mg/m2 orally every 6
hours, maximum 200 mg orally every 6 nours). The
study was unblinded after a median follow-up period of
6.3 months; median follow-up at study closure was
17.3 months. Tolerance, safety, disease progression,
and immunologtc responses were evaluated. Results:
The patient population was young (median age, 1.2
years; range, 0.3 to 6.4 years), with a median baseline
CD4+lymphocyte count of 965 cells/microL occurred
significantly more commonly among Zidovudine recipi-
ents (1 -year event rates of 20% both up to the time of
unwinding and throughout the entire study) than
among children receiving d4T (1-year event rates of
5% up to the time of unwinding and 6% throughout the
entire study). In exploratory activity analyses using all
data collected until study closure, children treated with
d4T showed consistenty greater positive changes from
baseline in weight-for-age-and-gender z scores. As ex-
pected in this population of young children, median ab-
solute CD4+ lymphocyte counts decreased in both
treatment groups. Smaller changes from baseline were
noted among d4T recipients. Conclusions: In children
between the ages of 3 months and 6 years, d4T and
Zidovudine are largely comparable in terms of safety
and tolerance. Neutropenia occurs significantly less
commonly among children treated with d4T. There was
evidence that weight gain and absolute CD4+ lym-
phocyte counts were better maintained in children re-
ceiving d4T.
Keywords: 'Datafile, "Human immunodeficiency virus,
Safety, Tolerance. Children, Infectious diseases. Clin-
ical trails, Diskettes, Stavudine, Versus Zidovudine,
ZDV, AZT.
PB99-928002REB PC A08
Studies In Intelligence, Winter 1998-1999. Intel-
ligence monograph.
Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC.
Apr1999.128p.
See also PB98-928002.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. This series offers a reduc-
tion in price as an ongoing subscription, PB99-928000.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
On 17 September 1998, CIA's Center for the Study of
Intelligence (CSI) held a public simposium at the Na-
tional Defense University, Fort McNair. Washington,
DC. The symposium, attended by hundreds of people,
had two purposes: (1) to examine the development,
operations, and policy impact of the legendary U-2
(Utility-2) reconnaissance aircraft, one of America's
most remarkable intelligence achievements, and (2) to
honor and commemorate the men and women who
participated in this pioneering program-often at great
personal risk-either in its early years (the 1950s) or
more recently.
Keywords: "History, "US CIA, "Meetings, "U-2 aircraft,
Military intelligence. Intelligence, Reconnaissance air-
craft, Military operations, CIA(Central Intelligence
Agency).
ADA286991REB PC A08/MF A02
Air Force Research Laboratory Success Stories: A
Review of 1997/1998. Final rept.
Air Force Research Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
Mar 1999,130p, AFRL-WS-WP-TR-1999-9002.
Included with AD-MOOO 882.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Success stories from 1997/98 that recognize the ac-
complishments and combined efforts of the Air Force
Research Laboratory Scientists and Engineers. Stories
have been selected from the following categories: (1)
Support to the Warf ighter Technology that has poten-
tial for or has achieved application on a Department of
Defense system in development or operation or that
has provided quick-reaction response to problems or
needs of field organizations; (2) Emerging Tech-
nologies: Major innovative technological advance-
ments that offer significant potential for existing and fu-
ture Air Force systems; (3) Technology Transfer Tech-
nology that has transferred from the laboratory to the
private sector, to include: industry, academia, and
state and local governments; (4) Awards/Recognition:
External awards or recognitions by the scientific com-
munity at large, concerning technology advancements
in the areas of Technology Transition, Technology
Transferor Technical Achievement.
Keywords: "Air force research, 'Laboratories, "Project
management. Technology transfer. Operational readi-
ness. Ejection seats. Awards, Recognition, Scientists,
Engineers, Air force research laboratories, F-22 air-
craft. C-17 aircraft, B-2 aircraft, C-141 aircraft. K-36d
aircraft, Hazardous agent detection systems, Emerg-
ing technologies, Warfighter technology.
ADA286992REB PC A11 /MF A03
Digital Database Development and Seismic Char-
acterization and Calibration for the Middle East
and North Africa. Final rept. 20 Jun 95-23 Dec 97.
Cornell Univ.. Ithaca, NY. Inst. for the Study of the Con-
tinents.
M. Barazangi, D. Seber, E. Sandoval, D. Steer, and M.
Vallve. 24 Feb 1998,207p, AFRL-VS-HA-TR-98-0041.
Contract F19628-95-C-0092
Included with AD-MOOO 886.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)60&-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedwohd.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
We collected and organized available seismdogicai,
geophysical, and geological data sets for the Middle
East and North Africa into a comprehensive Geo-
graphic Information System (GIS). In addition, we pro-
duced original results, such as crustal structure be-
neath available broadband seismic stations in the Mid-
dle East and North Africa region, and basement depth
values in the northern Arabian plate. In addition to the
GIS databases and tools, we developed a special
World Wide Web (WWW) site to allow restricted ac-
cess to our databases. All the data sets in our GIS sys-
tem were documented with a standard metadata for-
mat in order to explain the source and nature of the
data, their resolution, and their accuracy. The devel-
oped system and its efficiency in using and analyzing
information will help CTBT researchers and decision
makers to fuse and integrate the results of the four es-
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tablished monitoring technologies to reach a conclu-
sion in a very short time. The system also significantly
contributes to the better location and calibration of sus-
pect events for any given region.
Keywords: 'Data bases, "Digital systems, 'Seismic
data, 'Middle east, 'North africa, 'Geographical infor-
mation systems, Calibration, Earth crust, Data acquisi-
tion. Geology, Geophysics, CTBT(Comprehensive
Test Ban Treaty).
AOA362590REB PC A03/MF A01
Use of Perspective View Displays for Operational
Tasks. Final rept. May-Dec 98.
Pacific Sciences and Engineering Group, Inc., San
Diego, CA.
M. St John, and M. B. Cowen. Mar 1999,25p, TR-
1795.
Contract N66001-96-D-0048
Prepared in collaboration with SSC San Diego, San
Diego CA.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)6054900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Research on when and how to use three-dimensional
(3-D) perspective views on flat screens for military
operational tasks such as air traffic control is confusing
and contradictory. This report considers the basic
qualities and capabilities of two-dimensional (2-D) and
3-D views. Two experiments were conducted. Because
perspective views integrate all the dimensions, it was
hypothesized that 3-D views are better for object un-
derstanding. In contrast, it was hypothesized that 2-D
views are better for judging the relative position of ob-
jects because each dimension can be isolated. Partici-
pants viewed simple block shapes in 2-D or 3-D and ei-
ther performed an object understanding task (e.g.,
identification, mental rotation) or a relative position task
(e.g., directions and distances between objects). This
report concludes that a 3-D perspective view was far
superior to 2-D views for understanding the shape of
the simple blocks, but 2-D views were better than 3-D
views for comprehending the relative position of two
objects.
Keywords: 'Man machine systems, 'Decision aids,
Command control communications, Posi-
tion(Location), Decision making, Two dimensional,
Cognition, Shape, Air traffic control systems, Three di-
mensional. Rotation, Mental ability. Perception.
ADA362600REB PC A03/MF A01
Problem of Radiological Protection, Poland.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
W.Zawadowski. 17 Jun 1960,14p, JPRS-3418.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Radiation protection, 'Medical services,
Damage, Medicine, Data acquisition, Nuclear power
plants. Radioactive materials, Race(Anthropology),
Ionizing radiation, Irreversible processes. Sex glands,
Foreign reports.
ADA362633REB PC A03/MF A01
Residual Dust and Radiation Model (REDRAM),
Model Description.
Air Force Center for Studies and Analyses, Wash-
ington, DC.
A. T. Hopkins, D. L Palmer, and J. R. Brown. Mar
1988,26p.
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product from NTIS by: phone at I-BOO-SK^NTIS (U.S.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
REDRAM is a FORTRAN computer code that stimu-
lates the transport and dispersion of particles from an
atmospheric nuclear burst. The code was developed to
estimate the dust particle sizes, mass concentrations
and radioactivity levels that are airborne long after the
burst. Model development was motivated by a require-
ment to estimate the dust and radiation burden to ad-
vanced strategic aircraft instrumentation and crew. In
the event of a nuclear war, aircraft may have to operate
in environments containing the radioactive debris
lofted by weapons from intercontinental and sub-
marine-launched ballistic missiles. Escaping bombers
and tankers, national command authority aircraft, and
command, control and communication aircraft are ex-
amples of systems that may potentially be affected by
the nuclear clouds.
Keywords: 'Computerized simulation, 'Fortran,
•Nuclear clouds, "Nuclear weapon debris, Particle
size, Military requirements, Radioactivity, Radiation
monitors, Redram(Residual dust and radiation model).
> Research and Engi-
ADA362634REB PC A18/MF A04
Department of Defense In-House RDT&E Activities
Report for Fiscal Year 1998. Final rept.
Office of the Director of Defense Resean
neering, Washington, DC.
J. Tangney, L. Williams, and A. Darby. 30 Sep 1998,
387p.
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The DoD In-House RDT&E Activities Report and Data-
base Project is the DDR&E's central source of informa-
tion on laboratory status, and serves four essential pur-
poses: (1) Since inception, it has been the only com-
pilation of statistics organized by location on DoD
RDT&E activities; (2) It provides the basis for prompt
responses to many general queries about DoD RDT&E
activities without recourse to special surveys, etc.; (3) It
provides a historical database which can be used for
tracing consolidations and organizational changes,
and for special analyses and trend studies; and, (4) It
provides insight into the technical and organizational
environment of the DoD laboratories and the financial
manpower and facility investments made in them.
Keywords: 'Department of defense, 'Facilities,
'Military research, 'Laboratories. Data bases, Environ-
ments. Organizations, Reports, Manpower, Surveys,
History, Finance, Aq u99-02-0211.
ADA362635REB PC A09/MF A02
Problem of Intervention. Master's thesis.
Massachusetts Univ., Amherst.
D. M. Barnes. May 1999,160p.
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As evidence in Bosnia, Iraq, and now more vividly in
Kosovo, the threat of force or sanctions, or even prom-
ised aid is not sufficient for resolving conflict or ending
genocide. A military humanitarian intervention might be
the only means of ending the suffering. Yet, we must
ask ourselves, 'is any intervention ever justified'. His-
torically, there are many different examples of interven-
tion: some include outright invasion, while others in-
volve covert support of one group, or state, over an-
other. However, intervention does not always require
direct application of force, for solely political motives -
agencies often conduct interventions for humanitarian
reasons. If such a humanitarian intervention is justified,
then what about it makes it justified. Part of the dif-
ficulty of attempting to justify international intervention
is that there is a vague and unusable definition of 'inter-
vention'. Without a workable definition, there can be no
basis for agreement on international laws covering
interventions. Furthermore, contradicting legal prece-
dents, different moral and prudential views, and a gen-
eral lack of political will exacerbates the problem of
intervention. Nevertheless, I believe there is a work-
able definition for 'intervention' and there are specific
conditions for identifying an intervention as humani-
tarian. There also already exists a legal precedent for
justified intervention under international law. Further-
more, there are ample moral grounds to argue for inter-
vention - whether one believes an act morally right
based on moral maxims or purely as a result of their
consequences, one can make a moral argument for
intervention. The question left to be answered is, 'Is the
intervention justified*. Using the Just War tenets, modi-
fied for intervention, provides the necessary conditions
to answer the justification question. We can no longer
stand idle while others suffer their inhuman fates.
Keywords: "Intervention, 'International law, Warfare,
Nations, Threats, Covert operations, Ethics, Inter-
national, Agreements, Just war, Humanitarian assist-
ance, Human rights.
ADA362636REB PC A05/MF A01
Upscaled Self-Propagating High-Temperature
Synthesis (SHS)/Dynamic Compaction Proc-
essing. Final rept. Apr 91-Jan 92.
Xform,lnc.,Cohoes,NY.
R. M. Cooper. Apr 1999,59p, ARL-CR-439.
Contract DAAA15-91 -C-0071
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Titanium carbide (TiC) and titanium diboride (TiB2) ce-
ramics were formed from elemental powders using a
Gleeble 1500 dynamic thermomechanical process
simulator. In the first step of a two-step process, a self-
propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) reac-
tion was initiated by the passage of an electric current
through the powdered green body. The temperature of
the body was maintained at about 800 deg C, and the
reaction rate was controlled by the application of a
pressure of about 35 MPa. As verified by x-ray diffrac-
tion analysis, this procedure resulted in complete con-
version from reactants into products having a range of
densities from 72 to 75% of theoretical. In the second
step, the current was increased to raise the tempera-
ture of the material, thereby sintering and densifying
the product. TiC with 3 wt.% nickel (Ni) was sintered to
95 to 98% of theoretical density, while TiC without Ni
was sintered to 90% theoretical density. Although TiB2
was successfully converted, efforts to fully density the
product were hindered by the limitations of the Gleeble
1500. The effects of the current and pressure levels on
the product density and microstructure were examined.
The advantages and limitations of this process are also
discussed.
Keywords: 'Ceramic materials, Powders, X ray diffrac-
tion. Electric current, Titanium bpride, Sintering, 'High
temperature synthesis. Consolidation, Titanium car-
bides, Titanium diboride, Gleeble 1500, Shs(Self prop-
agating high temperature synthesis).
ADA362637REB PC A05/MF A01
Optical Interconnect Technology (OIT) MulUchlp
Module to Multichlp Module. Final rept. 13 Aug 92-
30 Jun 96.
Honeywell Technology Center, Minneapolis, MN.
J. Bristow, Y. Liu, and K. Johnson. Jan 1998,53p, C-
98057. AFRL-SN-WP-TR-1998-1055.
Contract F33615-92-C-1034
PE63739E.
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We have successfully demonstrated the first MCM-to-
board-to-MCM optical interconnect based on VCSELs,
polymer waveguide, and MCM-C packaging tech-
nologies. We demonstrated low-cost component fab-
rication and passive assembling techniques that are
compatible with existing electronic manufacturing proc-
esses. We believe these approaches are critical to op-
tical insertion into real system applications. We fab-
ricated flexible polymer waveguide ribbons, board-inte-
grated optical waveguides, arid passively aligned flex-
to-board waveguide connectors. We also dem-
onstrated optical links based on conventional MCM-C
packages with multiple data channels at data rates up
to 1 Gbps per channel.
Keywords: 'Multichip modules, 'Optical interconnec-
tions, Polymers, Optical waveguides. Data links,
Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers, 'Electronic
packaging.
ADA362638REB PC A06/MF A01
Getting the Most Out of Integrated Product Teams
QPTs). Final rept.
Center for Naval Analyses, Alexandria, VA.
September 1999 25
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Oct 1996,90p, CRM-96-49-10.
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An Integrated Product Team (IPT) is a multi-functional
team formed for the specific purpose of delivering a
product or developing a process or policy. IPTs are set
up to foster parallel rather than sequential decisions
and to guarantee that all aspects of the product, proc-
ess, or policy are considered throughout the develop-
ment process. To most organizations, IPTs represent a
fundamental departure from past practice, one that re-
quires changes to structures, policies, processes, and
even philosophy Consequently, IPTs need strong high-
level and mkJae-management support and continual
reinforcement to succeed. In 1995, secretary of De-
fense Perry directed the use of IPTs for defense acqui-
sition. In this paper, we examine government, industry,
and academia's experience with IPTs. Based on our
research, we recommend ways to better implement
this new management approach.
Keywords: 'Integrated systems, 'Teams(Personnel),
•Management personnel, 'Leadership training, Depart-
ment of defense. Industries, Policies, Decision making,
Acquisition, Defense systems. Management, Struc-
tures, Sequences, Procurement, Guidance, Philos-
ophy. Multiple operation, Iptflntegrated product team).
ADA362639REB PC A04/MF A01
Soviet Scientific and Engineering Personnel.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
3 Jun 1960.37p. JPRS-3368-OTS 60-31.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: •Engineering, 'Scientific organizations,
'Scientists, Ussr. Global, Schools, Theory, Geometry,
Catalysts, Engineers, Personnel, Enrichment, Foreign
reports.
ADA362640REB PC A03/MF A01
Interaction of Weak Shock Waves With a Flame
Front, USSR.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington. VA.
G. D. Salmandra. and I. K. SevastVanova. 2 Jun 1960.
11p, JPRS-330&OTS 60-31.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Shock waves. Explosives, Flames, Low
strength. Foreign reports.
ADA362641REB PCA01/MFA01
BtoacoustJcs of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Audi-
tory Fatigue and Masking. Final rept. 1 Oct 95-30
Sap 98.
California Univ.. Santa Cruz. Long Marine Lab.
R. J. Schustermaa 30 Sep 1998,5p.
Contract N00014-95-1-0936
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AuoStory thresholds were obtained for one northern
elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris), one harbor
seal (Phoca vitulina) and two California sea lions
(ZaJophus califomianus) under unmasked conditions,
masked condftions. and following exposure to noise.
Thresholds were determined using a 50% correct de-
tection criterion in a signal detection task using trained
behavioral responses to brief pure tones. Results indi-
cate that 1) Mirounga is most sensitive to low fre-
quency sounds in water and is relatively hard of hear-
ing in air; 2) Phoca has comparable auditory sensitivity
to sounds of low frequency in air and under water; 3)
Zalophus is more sensitive to aerial sounds than un-
derwater sounds; 4) Zalophus is susceptible to age re-
lated hearing loss, especially at higher frequencies; 5)
all three species, and Mirounga in particular, are quite
good at detecting low frequency signals from noise;
and 6) moderately loud underwater sounds have the
potential to induce short-term residual hearing loss in
all species tested.
Keywords: 'Animals, 'Underwater sound,
'Bioacoustics, 'SealsfMammals), 'Auditory defects,
Detection, Airborne, Sensitivity, Short rangefTime),
Residuals, Fatigue, California, Response(Biology),
Low frequency, Harbors, Hearing, Audio tones, Bays,
Elephant seal, Mirounga angustirostris, One harbor
seal, Phoca vitulina, California sea lions.zalophus
califomianus.
ADA362642REB PC A03/MF A01
Practical Method for Aircraft Life Enhancement
Final rept.
APR Consultants, Inc., Medway. OH.
May 1998.26p.
Contract F33615-97-C-3214
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
The purpose of this Phase I effort was to prove the fea-
sibility of reducing dynamic loads induced into aircraft
structure by increasing landing gear strut precharge
pressure. Reducing dynamic loads will reduce fatigue
damage to aircraft structure resulting in life extension
and reduced maintenance and inspections. An addi-
tional purpose of this effort was to determine the 'de-
gree' of life enhancement that can be achieved. Finally.
commercial aircraft operations and maintenance orga-
nizations were contacted to determine the level of
ground loads related problems that occur in day to day
operations. A NASA langley instrumented A4 main
landing gear strut was used to experimentally validate
the concept Computer simulations were used to pre-
dict dynamic load reductions for a large matrix of condi-
tions for a variety of aircraft The computer predictions
were used to assess the potential life enhancement
that could be achieved. Questionnaires were sent to a
variety of commercial airline organizations requesting
information regarding maintenance, inspection and
structural failure data that relate to this effort. Phase I
of this effort proved conclusively (both analytically and
experimentally) that ground toads can be reduced by
40% or more by increasing strut precharge pressure.
Estimated improvements in life of up to 15% were cal-
culated for a randomly selected structure. A 'hot spof
would show much greater improvement The results of
Phase I were better than anticipated. The application of
this technology will include military and civilian aircraft.
The aircraft that will benefit the most will be large flexi-
ble aircraft such as commercial jets and military bomb-
er and cargo aircraft that operate heavy and on rough
runways.
Keywords: •Commerce, 'Structural integrity, Comput-
erized simulation. Commercial aircraft. Military aircraft.
Aircraft maintenance. Structural properties, Mathe-
matical prediction. Dynamic loads, Fa-
tigue(Mechanics), FailurefMechanics). Runways,
Flexible structures. Landing gear, Sttr(Small business
technology transfer), Sttr-97-142.
ADA362643REB PC A06/MF A01
Quantitative Analysis of ReskJul VX In Caustic
Neutralization Solutions by Solid Phase Extraction
and GC/MSD: Analysis of Hydrolysate as
Unseparated Phases. Final rept. Nov 98-Jan 99.
EAICorp.,Abingdon,MD.
K. Morrissey, T. R. Conned, J. R. Stuff. H. D. Durst, and
R. J. O'Connor. Apr 1999,78p, ECBC-TR-010, ECBC-
TR-010.
Contract DAAM01-97-D-005
Prepared in cooperation with Edgewood Chemical Bio-
logical Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.
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This report summarizes the methods development and
validation efforts for the quantitation of the nerve agent
O-ethyl-S-(2- (diisopropylamino)ethyl
methylphosphonothioate)(VX) in caustic neutralization
solutions. This method uses C2 solid phase extraction
to trap VX from the caustic hydrolysate onto a solid ser-
pent. A solvent wash step is used to remove
interferents from the solid sorbent bed. The VX is se-
lectively eluted with dichloromethane, and the extract
is analyzed by gas chromatography with mass spectral
detection. The overall method limit of detection was 4
ng/g (ppb) VX for the unseparated hydrolysate. The
overall precision (as percent relative standard devi-
ation) was 13% for the unseparated hydrolysate. The
overall accuracy (as percent recovery) was 85% for the
unseparated hydrolysate. The results of the precision
and accuracy experiments demonstrate that this meth-
od is suitable for certifying the unseparated caustic hy-
drolysate to the required reporting limit of 20 ng/g (ppb)
Keywords: 'Decontamination, 'Chemical agent detec-
tors, "Vx agent, Quantitative analysis. Neutralization,
Accuracy, Solutions(General), Limitations, Extraction,
Hydrolysis, Standard deviation, Gas chromatography,
Adsorbents, Solid phases, Caustics, Mass spectra,
Chtoromethanes, Chemical ag.
AOA362644REB PC A06/MF A01
THAAD Radar. Examination of a Cost Saving Ini-
tiative. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
J. W.Lewis. Mar 1999,96p.
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This thesis analyzes two acquisition reform initiatives
that made Theater High Altitude Area Defense
(THAAD) Radar Product Office's Best of Breed Trans-
mit/Receive Module study a success and examines the
risk involved in the pursuit of this study. The initiatives
are 'Cost As an Independent Variable' (CAIV) and
commercial items in the form of dual-use technology.
Analysis of the radar subsystem of THAAD reveals a
major cost driver to be the transmit/receive (T/R) mod-
ule in the antenna equipment The Best of Breed study
examined techniques in the design, engineering, and
manufacturing of these modules and its components in
order to aggressively reduce the unit cost. Using tenets
of CAIV, THAAD Radar Product Office was able to de-
fine a study such that the contractor would recommend
a low risk solution to achieve cost reductions of almost
50% for the module. Additionally, the Product Office
was able to accomplish this without sacrificing perform-
ance or schedule. The commercial application of the T/
R module was an important factor in motivating the
contractor to seek aggressive cost reductions. Lessons
from this case may be applicable to other programs
seeking to reduce cost.
Keywords: 'Costs, 'Military procurement, 'Radar
duplexers. Risk. Theses, Reduction, Radar antennas,
Multipurpose, *Thaad(Theater high altitude area de-
fense), Theater high altitude area defense, Caiv(Cost
as an independent variable).
ADA362645REB PC A08/MF A02
CO-ROM Technology to Increase Appropriate Self-
Care and Preventive Behaviors Among Army and
Navy Women. Annual rept.
Macro International, Inc.. Calverton. MD.
N. L Atkinson. Oct 1998.129p.
Contract DAMD17-96-C4091
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The purpose of this report is to report the results of the
second year of a four-year study to investigate and ad-
dress enlisted Army and Navy women's needs for
basic gynecological and reproductive health education
in order to enhance military readiness and general
well-being. In the first phase of the study, a needs as-
sessment was begun in which the methods included:
1) a mall survey of knowledge, attitudes, and practices
(KAP) from a random sample of Army and Navy clini-
cians and chiefs of military medical departments; and
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2) focus groups with enlisted Army and Navy women
and with their health care providers. This second year
focused on developing the focus group guides, updat-
ing literature review, beginning a secondary analysis of
a national survey of military personnel health related
behaviors, and' obtaining approval for a cross service
survey from the Defense Manpower Data Center.
Based on the results of the needs assessment, a cul-
turally sensitive, multimedia CD-ROM and accom-
panying materials will be developed with the help of an
advisory panel of military health care providers and
with periodic reviews by the target audience. This inter-
vention will then be tested in Army and Navy medical
clinics in conjunction with annual Pap test screening.
Keywords: 'Military personnel, 'Operational readiness,
•Health, "Medical services, 'Women,
"Reptoduction(Physiology), Military operations, De-
fense systems. Education, Army personnel. Combat
readiness. Literature surveys. Naval personnel, Sec-
ondary, Enlisted personnel. Clinical medicine, Man-
power, Surveys, Military medicine. Information centers.
Behavior, Medical personnel, Prevention.
ADA362646REB PC A05/MF A01
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
30 ApM 990.55p. JPRS-SEA-90-012.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International politics, 'Southeast asia,
Govemment(Foreign), Military budgets. International
relations. Far east, Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
ADA362647REB PC A06/MF A01
JPRS Report. Near East & South Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
4 Jan 1990,81 p. JPRS-NEA-90-001.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International politics. 'South asia, Govern-
merrt(Foreign), international relations, Asia. Far east,
Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
ADA362648REB PC A03/MF A01
USAFA Discovery, Jan-Mar 99.
Air Force Academy, CO.
Marl 999,12p.
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CONTENTS: Cadets Begin Fabrication of Satellite for
Launch; Designing-High-Speed Vehicles for the U.S.
Air Force; and. Department Research News.
Keywords: 'Air force research, 'Military publications,
'Periodicals, Fabrication, Artificial satellites. Cadets.
ADA362649REB PC A04/MF A01
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
14 Jun 1990,50p, JPRS-SEA-90-017.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International politics, 'Southeast asia,
Govemment(Foreign), Budgets, International relations.
Far east, Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
I.AFRL-SR-BL-TR-99-
ADA362650REB PC A03/MF A01
Technological Development for Interfacing Par-
allel Access Memories to Parallel Computers. Final
rept. 1 Jun 94-31 May 98.
California Univ., San Diego, La Jolla. Dept. of Electrical
and Computer Engineering.
S. C. Esener. 15 Mar 1999,13p, /
0116.
Contract F49620-94-1-0340
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During this AASERT program, we have carried out the
fabrication and evaluation of high speed receiver cir-
cuits implemented with this technology. To dem-
onstrate the providing a bandwidth of 9GHz and an 8x8
III-V active-pixel sensor array with 285 MMz operation,
In this report, we present a complete characterization
of this smart pixel technology, including the S- and Y-
parameters extraction for the typical devices imple-
mented by this technology.
Keywords: 'Parallel processors, 'Circuit interconnec-
tions, Fabrication, Receivers, 'Receiver circuits,
AASERT(Augmentation Award for Science and Engi-
neering Research Training).
ADA3626S1REB PC A05/MF A01
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
23 Feb 1990.60p, JPRS-NEA-90-012.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy, 'International relations,
'South asia, Magazines(Ordnance), Communism, Far
east, Revenue sharing, Fbis collection, Foreign re-
ports.
ADA362652REB PC A06/MF A01
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
9 Jan 1990,77p, JPRS-NEA-904)02.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Military forces(Foreign), 'International re-
lations, Guided missiles, Industries, Economics, Costs,
Treaties, Cooperation, South asia, Fbis collection, For-
eign reports.
ADA362653REB PC A06/MF A01
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
21 Feb 1990,78p, JPRS-NEA-90-011.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Military forces(Foreign), 'International re-
lations, Emergencies, Water pollution, Far east. South
asia, Fbis collection. Foreign reports.
ADA362654REB PC A06/MF A01
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
13 Feb 1990,76p, JPRS-NEA-90-010.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International relations, 'South asia, For-
eign policy, Health, Facilities, Youth, Refugees, Fbis
collection. Foreign reports.
ADA362655REB PC A04/MF A01
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
11 Dec 1990,34p, JPRS-SEA-90-033.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International relations, 'Southeast asia.
Foreign policy, Foreign, Costs, Boundaries, Electric
power, Wounds and injuries, Dams, Cereals, Fbis col-
lection, Foreign reports.
ADA362656REB PC A11/MF A03
Tacit Knowledge In the Workplace. Final rept. Sep
92-Dec 98.
Yale Univ., New Haven, CT. Dept. of Psychology.
R. J. Steinberg, G. B. Forsythe. J. Hedlund, J. A.
Horvath, and f. Tremble. Mar 1999,220p, ARI-TR-
1093.
Contract MDA903-92-K-0125
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This is the final product of a six year effort to define, as-
sess and measure tacit knowledge for leadership
among U.S. Army officers. Tacit knowledge is defined
as knowledge grounded in experience, intimately re-
lated to action, and not well supported by formal train-
ing and doctrine. Tacit knowledge for leadership was
researched at three different levels of command and
developed into assessment inventories for each level.
The assessment inventories have been construct vali-
dated and proven to predict certain leadership effec-
tiveness ratings at each level and to do so better than
measures of verbal reasoning ability, tacit knowledge
for business managers, or experience. The report de-
scribes the constructs of 'practical intelligence' and
tacit knowledge', other research related to them, the
general methods used in assessing tacit knowledge,
and the development of the Tacit knowledge for Mili-
tary Leaders inventories. There is also a chapter on the
practical implications for leadership development and
training. An expanded version of this report will appear
as a commercially available book entitled, Practical In-
telligence in Everyday Life by the same authors.
Keywords: 'Army personnel, 'Reasoning, 'Leadership
training, Leadership, Personnel management, Ratings,
Officer personnel. Verbal behavior, 'Tacit knowledge.
Leadership effectiveness.
ADA362657REB PC A07/MF A02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and
Military Affairs, No. 2090.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
30 Dec 1982,116p, JPRS-82564.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Sociology, Govem-
ment(Foreign), Military forces(Foreign). Civil affairs.
International relations, Eastern europe. Youth, Military
affairs, Fbis collection, Foreign reports, Translations.
ADA362658REB PC A03/MF A01
Involvement of Nuclear Receptor Co-Repressors
In the Development of Human Breast Cancer. An-
nual rept. 1 Sep 97-31 Aug 98.
Massachusetts Univ. Medical Center, Worcester.
September 1999 27
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J. D.Chen. Sep 1998,21p.
Contract DAMD17-97-1-7039
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Retinoic acids (RA) inhibit proliferation of many breast
cancer cells. Retinoic acid receptors are present in
many different breast cancer cells, presumably to me-
diate such anti proliferation effects of RA. In the ab-
sence of RA, the receptor represses transcription
through physical interaction with nuclear receptor co-
repressors SMRT and N-CoR, which form multi-protein
complexes containing histone deacetylation activity. In
this project, we planned to investigate the expression
and regulation of SMRT in breast cancer cells and its
role in the cross talk between retinoids and steroids. So
far, we have established several breast carcinoma cell
lines in the laboratory. We have determined SMRT
level in these cells by using Northern and Western blot
techniques. We found that most breast cancer cells ex-
press SMRT and, interestingly, the cancerous cells
contain higher levels of SMRT than the normal breast
epithelial cells. These results suggest that SMRT may
be involved in regulation of breast carcinoma ceil
growth and proliferation. Work is currently in progress
to understand the role of SMRT in the development of
breast cancers and in the cross interaction between
retinoids and steroids in this disease.
Keywords: 'Neoplasms. 'Receptor sites(Physiotogy).
'Breast cancer, •Retinok: acids, Epithelium, Humans,
Interactions, Physical properties, Cells(Biology).
Crosstalk, Mammary glands, Steroids, Vitamin a.
ADA362S59REB PC A04/MF A01
Regulation of the MultkJrug Resistance-Associ-
ated Protein Gene by Estrogen. Annual rept. 1 Sep
97-31 Aug 98.
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis.
M. M. Sanders. Sep 1998.48p.
Contract DAMD17-97-1-7270
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An observation was made that the mRNAs for two
clones, Number 41 and Number 44, were rapidly re-
pressed by estrogen. Clone Number 44 shared se-
quence homology with members of the muttidrugre-
sistance-associated protein (NRP) gene family. This
raised the question of whether the MDR phenotype in
breast cancer may in part be due to the loss of repres-
sion of MRP by estrogen when TAM is administered.
The goals of this past year were to complete the identi-
fication of Number 41 and Number 44, to ascertain
whether they are homologues of MRP, to verify their
regulation by estrogen, and to begin testing whether
the human MRP gene may also be regulated by estro-
gen. Significant progress has been made on most of
these goals and a manuscript is in preparation on this
work, in particular, we have shown that Number 44 is
the chick orthokxjue of the human MRP1 gene, we
have cloned an addttional 1363 bp of Number 41 but
data bases show no significant homologies with other
cloned genes, the half lives of repression of the
mRNAs Tor the two clones have been determined, and
preliminary data suggest that the regulation of the
chick MRP gene is probably post-transcriptiona
Keywords: "Genes, 'Drugs, 'Estrogens, 'Breast can-
cer. Data bases. Clones, Chickens, Resist-
ance(Biology), "Multidrug resistance.
ADA362660REB PC A04/MF A01
MultkJrug Resistance in Breast Cancer Occur-
rence and Therapeutic Implications. Annual rept 1
Oct 97-30 Sep 98.
University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
M. F. Press, and F. M. Muggia Sep 1998,37p.
Contract DAMD17-94-J-4321
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Although clinical development of drug resistance dur-
ing treatment of breast cancer has been apparent for at
least two decades, little is known about the mecha-
nisms involved. Multidrug resistance (mdr) mediated
by MDRI gene expression is one of multiple factors
identified which may be associated with declining
therapeutic efficacy of anticancer drugs after failure of
an initial therapy. This research program evaluated
MDR 1 expression in clinical specimens and dem-
onstrated its lack of a relationship to age, menopausal
status, stage, hormone receptors, site of disease, and
prior treatment Through use of clearly defined labora-
tory methods and specimens from women in defined
clinical treatment protocols, MDRI expression was
shown to be unrelated to a history of chemotherapy
drug treatment in either the neoadjuvant or adjuvant
setting. Although MDRI expression was identified in
breast tumors using reverse transcriptase PCR tech-
niques, this expression was found to be restricted to
lymphoid cells in the breast tumor stroma and was not
present in the breast carcinoma cells. As tumor tissue
quantity permitted, other molecular alterations were
also assessed in the same breast cancer specimens
for correlations with responsiveness to treatment Ex-
pression of p53 tumor suppressor gene, HER-2/neu
oncogene and an mdr-associated protein, p7, were
evaluated. Overexpression of HER-2/neu was cor-
related with responsiveness to Taxol chemotherapy
but expression of p53 was not correlated to respon-
siveness to Taxol chemotherapy.
Keywords: 'Clinical medicine, "Chemotherapy,
"Antibiotics, 'Drug tolerance, 'Breast cancer, Hor-
mones, Tissues(Biology), Quantity, Diseases, Neo-
plasms, Laboratory procedures, Genes, Re-
sponse(Biology). Drugs, Cells(Biology), Women, Re-
ceptor sites(Physiotogy). Mammary glands, Resist-
ance(Biology), Lymphatic system, 'Multidrug resist-
ance.
ADA362661REB PC A04/MF A01
Fidelity of DMA Replication In Normal and Malig-
nant Human Breast Cells.
Maryland Univ., Baltimore. School of Medicine.
J. W. Sekowski. Jul 1998,44p.
Contract DAMD17-94-J-4151
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In order to determine the degree to which the accumu-
lation of mutations in breast cancer cells is due to a
change in the fidelity of the cellular DNA replication
machinery we have completed a series of experiments
utilizing the multiprotein DNA synthesome isolated
from malignant (cell culture and human tumors) and
non-malignant (cell culture, benign human breast dis-
ease tissue, and disease-free human breast tissue)
breast cells. The DNA synthesome has been exten-
sively demonstrated to carry out full length DNA rep-
lication in vitro, and to accurately depict the DNA rep-
lication process as it occurs in the intact cell. By exam-
ining the fidelity of the DNA replication process carried
out by the DNA synthesome from a number of breast
cell types, we have demonstrated for the first time, that
the cellular DNA replication machinery of malignant
human breast cells is significantly more error-prone
than that of non- malignant human breast cells.
Keywords: 'Deoxyribonudeic acids, 'Breast cancer,
Tissues(Biology), Proteins, Mutations, Cells(Biology).
Cultures(Biotogy), Mammary glands. Germ free ani-
mals, "Malignant, Fidelity. Muniprotein complex. Cell
proliferation, Dna replication.
ADA362662REB , PC A06/MF A01
High Resolution Computerized Ionospheric To-
mography Systems. Final rept. May 95-Sep 98.
Iowa Univ., Iowa City.
H.Na22Apr1999,87p.
Contracts N00014-95:1-0850, N00014-97-1-0419
Prepared in cooperation with California Univ., Los An-
geles, CA.
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Research has focused on the development, character-
ization and implementation of algorithms for time vary-
ing ionospheric imaging. Several techniques were
used including neural network based approaches for
imaging localized time varying events, an iterative vol-
umetric approach for three- dimensional imaging that
enables localized incorporation of a priori information,
and a technique that utilizes both TEC data as well as
information from the WSBI system. Considerable effort
was made to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of
the various approaches and their inherent limitations.
Tests were made using both real and simulated data
Keywords: "Neural nets, "Ionospheric models,
"Computerized tomography, Image processing.
Ionosphere, Electron density. High resolution, Ray
tracing, Satellite imagery, Cit(Computerized iono-
spheric tomography), Image reconstruction.
ADA362663REB PC A06/MF A01
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
28 Feb 1990,82p, JPRS-NEA-90-013.
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Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) and
Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS) publica-
tions contain political, economic, military, and socio-
logical news, commentary, and other information, as
well as scientific and technical data and reports. All in-
formation has been obtained from foreign radio and tel-
evision broadcasts, news agency transmissions, news-
papers, books, and periodicals. Items generally are
processed from the first or best available source; it
should not be inferred that they have been dissemi-
nated only in the medium, in the language, or to the
area indicated. Items from foreign language sources
are translated; those from English-language sources
are transcribed, with personal and place names ren-
dered in accordance with FBIS transliteration style.
This report contains articles about the Near East and
South Asia
Keywords: "Middle east, "South asia, Sources. Com-
merce, Foreign, Documents, International relations.
Periodicals, Far east, English language, Fbis collec-
tion.
ADA362664REB PC A04/MF A01
JPRS Report, East Asia: Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
27 Nov 1990,46p, JPRS-SEA-90-031.
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Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) and
Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS) publica-
tions contain political, military, economic, environ-
mental, and sociological news, commentary, and other
information, as well as scientific and technical data and
reports. All information has been obtained from foreign
radio and television broadcasts, news agency trans-
missions, newspapers, books, and periodicals. Items
generally are processed from the first or best available
sources. It should not be inferred that they have been
disseminated only in the medium, in the language, or to
the area indeated. Items from foreign language
sources are translated; those from English-language
sources are transcribed. Except for excluding certain
diacritics, FBIS renders personal and place-names in
accordance with the romanization systems approved
for U.S. Government publications by the U.S. Board of
Geographic Names. This report contains articles on
East Asia and Southeast Asia.
Keywords: "Military operations, "Political science,
'Economics, 'Southeast asia, "Far east, Sources, Poli-
cies. Commerce, Foreign, Govemment(Foreign), Doc-
uments, Periodicals, Foreign languages, English lan-
guage, Fbis collection.
ADA362665REB PC A06/MF A01
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
7 Mar 1990,79p. JPRS-NEA-90-014.
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customers); (703)606-6000 (other countries); fax at
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Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS) publica-
tions contain political, economic, military, and socio-
logical news, commentary, and other information, as
well as scientific and technical data and reports. All in-
formation has been obtained from foreign radio and tel-
evision broadcasts, news agency transmissions, news-
papers, books, and periodicals Items generally are
processed from the first or best available source; it
should not be inferred that they have been dissemi-
nated only in the medium, in the language, or to the
area indicated. Items from foreign language sources
are translated; those from English-language sources
are transcribed, with personal and place names ren-
dered in accordance with FBIS transliteration style.
This report contains articles on the Near East and
South Asia
Keywords: 'Economics, "Middle east,
'Govemment(Foreiqn), 'International relations, "Far
east, 'South asia. Sources, Political science. Foreign,
Joint military activities, Documents, Periodicals, Asia,
Foreign languages, English language, Fbis collection.
ADA362666REB PC A04/MF A01
JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
29 Nov 1990,31 p, JPRS-SEA-90-032.
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Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) and
Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS) publica-
tions contain political, military, economic, environ-
mental, and sociological news, commentary, and other
information, as well as scientific and technical data and
reports. All information has been obtained from foreign
radio and television broadcasts, news agency trans-
missions, newspapers, books, and periodicals. Items
generally are processed from the first or best available
sources. It should not be inferred that they have been
disseminated only in the medium, in the language, or to
the area indicated. Items from foreign language
sources are translated; those from English-language
sources are Iran- scribed. Except for excluding certain
diacritics, FBIS renders personal and place-names in
accordance with the romanization systems approved
for U.S. Government publications by the U.S. Board of
Geographic Names. This report contains articles on
East Asia and Southeast Asia.
Keywords: 'Military operations, 'Political science,
•Economics, 'Southeast asia, 'Far east, Sources, For-
eign, Joint military activities, Documents, Periodicals,
Foreign languages, English language, Fbis collection.
ADA362667REB PC A09/MF A02
Software Acquisition Capability Maturity Model
(SA-CMM) Version 1.02. Final technical rept.
Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA. Software Engi-
neering Inst
J. Cooper, M. Fisher, and S. W. Sherer. Apr 1999,
167p,CMU/SEI-99-TR-002. ESC-TR-99-002.
Contract F19628-95-C-0003
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Government and industry have the need to improve the
maturity of their internal software acquisition proc-
esses. In order for organizations to make improve-
ments, they must know the ultimate goal and what is
required to achieve that goal. Additionally, progress to-
ward achieving the goal must be measurable. A capa-
bility maturity model provides the framework needed to
facilitate the desired improvement. The Software Ac-
quisition Capability Maturity Model (SA-CMM) has
been developed to provide such a framework. This
new version incorporates change requests that have
been received, as well as the results of lessons learned
from conducting appraisals and from the use of
Version 1.01.
Keywords: "Software engineering, Management plan-
ning and control, Performance(Engineering), Quality
assurance, Computer program verification, Computer
program reliability. Software development,
Cmm(Capability maturity model), Software acquisition.
ADA362668REB PC A06/MF A02
Successful Management Practices.
Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity, Aberdeen
Proving Ground, MD.
Feb1999,100p.
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The purpose of this report is to document the success-
ful management practices developed by the U.S. Army
Program, Project, and Product Managers in imple-
menting the Integrated Product and Process Manage-
ment (IPPM) concept for primarily small systems. The
information was gathered from surveys and interviews
with PMs from 24 Army systems in various phases of
the acquisition process. The intent of this report is to
furnish the information accumulated during the survey
and provide examples of successful management
practices and/or benefits resulting from implementing
the I PPM concept.
Keywords: 'Management personnel, 'Army, "Project
management. Integrated systems, Policies. Decision
making, Acquisition, Performance(Human), Surveys,
Interviewing, lppm(lntegrated product and process
management).
ADA362669REB PC A03/MF A01
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
25 Oct 1990,27p, JPRS-SEA-90-030.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) and
Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS) publica-
tions contain political, military, economic, environ-
mental, and sociological news, commentary, and other
information, as well as scientific and technical data and
reports. This document contains articles concerning
East Asia.
Keywords: 'Military operations, 'Political science,
'Southeast asia, 'Far east. Foreign, Joint military ac-
tivities. Documents, Political parties, Fbis collection.
ADA362670REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy: Key Factors Underlying
Security Problems at DOE facilities.
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. Re-
sources, Community and Economic Development Div.
V. S. Rezendes. 20 Apr 1999,21 p, GAO/T-RCED-99-
159.
Testimony, Before the Subcommittee on Oversight and
Investigations, Committee on Commerce, House of
Representatives.
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We are pleased to be here today to discuss our past
work involving security at the Department of Energy's
(DOE) facilities. These facilities, particularly its nuclear
weapons design laboratories and its nuclear material
and weapons production facilities, have long been
viewed by DOE and the FBI as targets of espionage
and other threats. Recent revelations of the possible
loss of nuclear weapons design and other classified in-
formation to foreign countries have focused renewed
attention on the effectiveness of security at DOE'S fa-
cilities and have prompted concerns at high levels in
the government, including the Administration and the
Congress. To protect its facilities from security threats,
DOE created a multifaceted, defense-in-depth security
strategy. Under such a strategy, various lines of de-
fense are used to protect classified and sensitive infor-
mation, nuclear materials, and equipment. Over the
last 20 years, we have performed numerous reviews of
security that, unfortunately, Mr. Charmain, show series
weaknesses in many of the lines of defense that have
lead to loss of classified or sensitive information and
technology.
Keywords: 'National security, 'Defense in depth, Nu-
clear weapons, Congress, Espionage, Threats, Tar-
gets, Fissionable materials, Ordnance laboratories.
Nuclear physics laboratories, Gao reports. Department
of energy.
ADA362671REB PC A07/MF A02
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1733.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
3 Jan 1983,123p, J PRS-82573.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: "International politics, 'Military
fprces(Fpreign), Ussr, Military personnel. Military facili-
ties, Civil defense, Military doctrine, Military exercises.
Military budgets. Military organizations, Fbis collection.
Foreign reports.
ADA362672REB PC A07/MF A02
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
14 Jan 1985,117p, JPRS-CPS-85-006.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International politics, 'Sociology, 'China,
Economics, International trade, International relations,
Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
ADA362673REB PC A02/MF A01
Human Adrenal Androgens: Regulation of Bio-
synthesis and Role in Estrogen-Responsive
Breast Cancer In a Mouse Model. Annual rept. 1
Sep 97-31 Aug98.
Baylor Coll. of Medicine, Houston, TX.
P. J. Homsby. Sep 1998,10p.
Contract DAMD17-94-J-4252
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These experiments investigate a mouse model for the
biosynthesis of the human adrenal androgens
(dehydroepiandrosterone, DHEA, and its sulfate,
DHEAS) and the role of these steroids in human breast
cancer growth. An androgen-dependent human breast
cancer model was established in immunodeficient
(scid) mice. Zona reticularis cells in the human adrenal
cortex are responsible for adrenal androgen bio-
synthesis because of the suppressed expression of 3
beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3beta-HSD) in
these cells. A protein present in the non-DHEA-secret-
ing zones of the cortex and absent from the zona
reticularis which binds to a regulatory region of the type
II 3 beta-HSD gene was partially purified. Human
adrenocortical cells were transplanted into scid mice
and were shown to replace the animals own adrenal
function. Although zona reticularis cells were trans-
planted, DHEAS was not detected in mouse plasma.
As an alternative to the use of human zona reticularis
cells, clonal bovine adrenocortical cells were shown to
be capable of forming tissue in scid mice that replaces
the animals adrenal glands. This was shown both with
normal clonal cells and with cells genetically modified
by the insertion of marker genes. The ability to geneti-
cally modify the cells provides a means to test whether
suppression of 3 beta-HSD by an antisense strategy
can create a tissue with a very high rate of DHEA bio-
synthesis in the mouse transplant model.
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Keywords: 'Biosynthesis, 'Adrenal cortex.
•Androgens, 'Estrogens, 'Breast cancer. Hormones.
High rate. Humans. Plasmas(Physics), Proteins, Re-
sponse(Biotogy), SuHates, Mice, Cells(Biotogy), Bo-
vines. Suppression, Anatomical models.
Growth(Phystology). Adrenal glands, Steroids.
Dhea(Dehydroepjandrosterone), Scid(Steroids in
immunodefcient), Zona reticularis cells.
ADA362674REB
PC A12/MF A03
Department of Defense Nuclear/Biological/Chem-
teal (NBC) Defense Annual Report to Congress
March 1999. Annual rept.
Department of Defense. Washington. DC.
Marl 999.248p.
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The objective of the Department of Defense (DoD)
Chemical and Biological Defense Program (CBDP) is
to enable our forces to survive, fight, and win in a
chemically or biologically contaminated warfare envi-
ronment. The DoO CBDP provides development and
. -M —.— . • j^ ability of U.S.
i to deter and defend against CB agents during
regional contingencies. The probability of U.S. forces
encountering CB agents during worldwide conflicts re-
mains high. An effective defense reduces the prob-
ability of a CB attack, and if an attack occurs, K enables
U.S. forces to survive, continue operations, and win.
Scientific, technological, and resource limitations re-
main in preventing U. S. forces from having complete
full dimensional protection and meeting all require-
ments for two nearly simultaneous Major Theater
Wars.
Keywords: 'Biological warfare. 'Chemical warfare.
Warfare. Congress, Department of defense. Environ-
ments. Defense systems. Contamination. Biological
warfare agents. Chemical warfare agents, Aq u99-06-
1354, Cbdp(Chemical and biological defense pro-
gram).
ADA362675REB PC A06/MF A02
Improved Methodology For Screening Military
Pilot Applicants. Master's thesis Aug 65-May 66.
Army Command and General Staff Col!., Fort Leaven-
worth, KS.
D. V. Wilson, 23 May 1966.97p.
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This thesis concentrates on the process of selecting
men for military pilot training. Past, present, and pos-
stte future selection techniques ire explored and ana-
lyzed. The objective is to determine how the present
selection method can be improved so that the number
of elimination from pilot training, and consequently, the
cost of military pilot training can be reduced. Four con-
clusions are evolved: (1) The written aptitude test
should be retained. (2) Right Instruction Program
screening should be expanded to include applicants
from the USAF Officer Training School and U.S. Navy
Aviation Officer Candkfate sources. (3) A modem ap-
paratus test should be developed and included m se-
iecbon testing to evaluate pilot potential. (3) A valid mo-
tivation test should be developed and implemented for
inckaton in the battery of selection tests.
Keywords: 'Air force personnel. 'Selection. Flight train-
ing. Plots, Theses, Costs. Motivation. Personnel se-
lection, Officer personnel. Aptitude tests. Selection
tests.
ADA362B7eREB PC A08/MF A02
Latin America Report, No. 2704.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington. VA.
8 Jul 1983.146p. JPRS-83846.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
No abstract avaaabte.
Keywords: 'Economics, 'International relations, Orga-
nizations, Energy, Conservation, Latin america,
Carbinots, Fbis collection. Foreign reports.
ADA362677REB PC A08/MF A02
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1732.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
29 Dec 1982.131p, JPRS-82560.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Military forces(United states), 'Political
science. 'International relations, Ussr. Infantry, Re-
ports, Books, Regiment level organizations, Fbis col-
lection. Foreign reports. Military affairs.
ADA362678REB PC A07/MF A02
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology,
No. 9, September 1882.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
28Dec1982.101p.JPRS-82551.
(703)605-6900; and email at
orbers@ntJs.fedwortd.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Economics,
'International relations, Lebanon, Ussr, Space
sciences, Psychology, Cooperation, Fbis collection.
Foreign reports. Ideology.
ADA362679REB PC A06/MF A01
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs, No. 377.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
29 Dec 1982,81 p, JPRS-B2556.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy, 'International relations,
•Political parties, 'China, Policies, Sociology, Fbis col-
lection. Foreign reports. Military affairs.
ADA362680REB PC A08/MF A02
Latin America Report. No. 2710. Fighting In Nica-
ragua: Battle* Along Two Borders.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
20 Jul 1983,127p. JPRS-83938.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Military forces(Foretgn). 'Battles.
'International relations, 'Latin america, Travel. Nica-
ragua, Foreign reports. Fbis collection.
ADA3S2681REB PC A01/MF A01
Quantum Chaos In Rydberg Atoms. Annual rept. 1
Jan-31 Dec 98.
Massachusetts Inst of Tech., Cambridge. Research
Lab. of Electronics.
D. Kteppner. 30 Apr 1999,4p.
Contract N00014-96-1-0484
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We have carried out a study of physics in the semi-
classical regime. Recentfy we extended the technique
of recurrence spectroscopy to the time domain. In sep-
arate experiment we investigated extending the semi-
classical closed orbit theory to a process whose origin
is entirely quantum mechanical: tunneling. We studied
the continuum photoexcitation spectrum of Ryberg
states of lithium in an electric field under conditions for
which the escaping electron must tunnel through the
potential barrier, and also for which it could escape
over the barrier. We applied scaled energy spectros-
copy to the system, making it possible to relate the
spectrum to the classical orbits. When tunneling is im-
portant.new classical orbits can originate by an entirely
non-classical process. It has turned out to be possible
to understand the system theoretically and reproduce
the spectrum in great detail, including both sharp tun-
neling resonances and broad above-barrier structures.
Keywords: TunneHng(Electronics), 'Quantum elec-
tronics, Chaos, Lithium, Rydberg constant.
ADA362682REB PC A04/MF A01
Ceramic Coated Piston Rods for Civil Works. Final
rept
Construction Engineering Research Lab. (Army),
Champaign, IL Engineering and Materials Div.
R. A. Weber, and R. Zatorski. Apr 1999.48p,
USACERL-TR-99/36.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers uses many hydrau-
lic pistons on its Civil Works structures. Recent failures
of ceramic coated piston rods in the Jacksonville Dis-
trict indicate that specifications for these rods need to
be updated and enhanced. This report discusses re-
sults of tests performed on carbon steel rods with vary-
ing bond coats applied with one of several methods.
Top coats were also varied, and sealers were used
only on some of the specimens. Testing was to deter-
mine hardness and corrosion/impact resistance. Con-
clusions drawn in this study will be used to recommend
modifications to Corps of Engineers Guide Specifica-
tion 15010.
Keywords: 'Pistons, 'Ceramic coatings. Test and eval-
uation. Resistance, Impact strength. Corrosion resist-
ance, Army corps of engineers. Rods, Hydraulic equip-
ment. Carbon steels. Hydraulic pistons, Civil works,
Thermal spray.
ADA362683REB PC A11 /MF A03
Acquisition Positions In the Department of De-
fense Update. Final rept.
Logistics Management Inst., McLean, VA.
T. Urman. P. A. Lussier, and A. H. Schroetel. Apr 1999,
223p,LMI-AQ804T1.
Contract DASW01-95-C-0019
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The Defense Acquisition Improvement Act requires
that positions in the DoD workforce that perform acqui-
sition functions be designated as acquisition positions
and that, to the maximum extent practicable, the des-
ignations be implemented uniformly throughout DoD.
Uniformity of position designations is important be-
cause it supports the effective management of acces-
sions, career development, education, and training of
the acquisition workforce. The Under Secretary of De-
fense (Acquisition Reform) commissioned the Logistics
Management Institute to study acquisition designation
in the DoD components to determine if they identify po-
sitions consistently and. if inconsistency exists, to iden-
tify the causes of the inconsistencies and suggest cor-
rective actions, as appropriate. Overall, the results
show a high degree of uniformity and compliance with
policy guidance. However, the components should re-
view their current acquisition-position designations for
some specific occupational series to increase consist-
ency in designation practices. The analysis has also
suggested a number of policy issues that the Under
Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology
and the DoD functional boards should consider.
Keywords: 'Acquisition, Functions, Department of de-
fense. Policies. Defense systems. Logistics manage-
30 VOL 99, No. 3
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ment, Careers, Work, Personnel development,
Dawia(Defense acquisition workforce improvement
act).
ADA362684REB PC A04/MF A01
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
13 Sep 1990,47p, JPRS-SEA-90-025.
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This report contains foreign media information from
East Asia and Southeast Asia concerning political, mili-
tary and economic issues.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Economics, 'Military
forces(Foreign), International trade. Civil affairs,
Southeast asia, Crimes, East asia, Fbis collection, For-
eign reports, Military affairs, Socioeconomics.
ADA362685REB PC A05/MF A01
By Example: The Impact of Recent Argentine
Naval Activities on Southern Cone Naval Strate-
gies. Final rept.
Center for Naval Analyses, Alexandria, VA.
M. D. Hayes. Feb 1995,65p, CRM-94-111.10.
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The Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Plans, Pol-
icy and Operations asked the Center for Naval Anal-
yses to evaluate Argentine naval strategy, its political
and economic sustainability, its impact on other key
nations in South America, and the implications for U.S.
naval relations with countries of the Southern Cone.
Thus, we examined in-depth the political- military envi-
ronment in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile—the three naval
powers of the Southern Cone. The study considers the
impact of civilian leadership on the Southern Cone
armed forces, and navies in particular. It documents
the themes of defense policies evolving within the re-
gion, examines broad political support for the armed
forces in general, and gives special attention to navy
rotes and missions. The study also recommends ap-
proaches for the U.S. Navy in developing a long-term
strategy toward the Southern Cone and Latin America.
Keywords: 'Military strategy. 'Naval operations, 'Naval
planning. 'Argentina, Foreign policy, United states, Po-
litical science. Defense systems, Leadership, Econom-
ics, Navy, International relations, Brazil. Chile.
ADA362688REB PC A06/MF A01
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and
Military Affairs, No. 2154.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
17 Jun 1983,93p, JPRS-83709.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Sociology, Govern-
ment(Foreign), Military forces(Foreign), Civil affairs,
Political parties, Eastern europe, Fbis collection. For-
eign reports. Military affairs. Translations.
ADA362687REB PC A07/MF A02
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
16 Jan1985,119p, JPRS-CPS-85-007.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Sociology, Govern-
ment(Foreign). Military forces(Foreign), Security, Civil
affairs. International relations, China, Military affairs,
Fbis collection, Foreign reports, Translations.
ADA362688REB PC A03/MF A01
Initial Assessment of the Air Combat Environment
Test and Evaluation Facility To Support Oper-
ational Test and Evaluation. Final rept.
Center for Naval Analyses, Alexandria, VA.
J. A. Bentrup, D. Greaser, and R. L. Bainbridge. Nov
1996,26p.
Contract N00014-96-D-0001
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This paper briefly describes the Navy's Operational
Test and Evaluation Force 5 (OPTEVFOR's) assess-
ment regarding the suitability of selected laboratories
at the Air Combat Environment Test and Evaluation
Facility (ACETEF) to support the operational test and
evaluation of electronic warfare systems - Radar Warn-
ing Receivers (RWR) and, in particular, the Navy's
next-generation RWR, the AN/ALR-67(V)3.
Keywords: 'Electronic warfare, 'Naval research lab-
oratories, 'Naval shore facilities, Test and evaluation,
Warfare. Navy, Electronic equipment, Operational ef-
fectiveness, Aerial warfare. Radar receivers. Warning
systems.
ADA362689REB PC A06/MF A01
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
19 Jan 1985,89p, JPRS-CPS-85-008.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Sociology, 'China, Gov-
emment(Foreign), Military forces(Foreign). Civil affairs,
International relations, Crimes, Military affairs, Fbis col-
lection, Foreign reports, Translations.
ADA362690REB PC A11 /MF A03
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
29 Jan 1985,215p, JPRS-CPS:85-009.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Sociology, 'China, Mili-
tary operations, Government(Foreign), Military
forces(Foreign), Security, Civil affairs, International re-
lations, Propaganda, Geneva talks, Military affaire,
Fbis collection. Foreign reports, Public security, Trans-
lations.
ADA362691REB PC A04/MF A01
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs. PRO State Council Bulletin, No. 17,10 Au-
gust 1984.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
10 Jan 1985,31p, JPRS-CPS-85-004.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Economics, 'Sociology,
Commerce, Government(Foreign), Military
forces(Foreign), International relations, China, Fbis
collection. Foreign reports, Translations.
ADA362692REB PC A06/MF A02
CVX Damage Control Information Technology Ev-
olutionary Model. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
F. R. Steinbach. Mar 1999,10Op.
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Tightening of the U.S. defense budget has been clos-
ing in around the twelve aircraft carrier navy throughout
the 1990's. In spite of this budget decline, the quantity
and quality of our most expensive weapons, the aircraft
carriers (CVX), have remained stable over the same
period. The next generation of carriers promises to be
just as large and more diverse in mission than the cur-
rent design. Without an infusion of sound technological
advancements, the quantity of manpower required to
protect these new carriers threatens to reduce the
twelve-carrier navy to a more affordable number. The
goal of this thesis is to establish a 'technology road-
map' by which CVX can avoid where possible and ne-
gotiate where necessary, the changes in state of the
art damage control technology. A deliberate and tech-
nologically sound process for improving the damage
control capabilities aboard future and existing aircraft
carriers is possible. A strong investment in information
technology planning will play a major part in optimizing
capabilities and manpower requirements of CVX.
Keywords: 'Software engineering, 'Aircraft carriers,
•Decision support systems, Military requirements, Inte-
?rated systems, Automation, Manpower utilization,
heses. Naval planning, Decision aids. Damage con-
trol, Distance learning.
ADA362693REB PC A07/MF A02
Technical Operations Division - Heritage Remem-
bered. Rept. for 1950-1999.
Air Force Technical Applications Center, Patrick AFB,
FL.
9Apr1999,124p.
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The Technical Operations Division (TOD) at McClellan
Air Force Base will be inactivated on 30 September
1999 after nearly 50 years of vigilance over the nuclear
world. TOD was the largest subordinate unit of the Air
Force Technical Applications Center, (AFTAC),
headquartered at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida.
AFTAC is responsible for monitoring several nuclear
testing treaties by detecting and identifying nuclear ex-
plosions, anywhere on or in the planet. As an integral
component of this mission, TOD contributed to the op-
eration of the United States Atomic Energy Detection
System (USAEDS), a worldwide network of sensors
and environmental samplers, nuclear debris sampling
aircraft, and an analytical laboratory system which col-
lect and identify indicators of foreign nuclear activities.
This commemorative document chronicles the five
decades of TOD's existence.
Keywords: 'Military history, 'Nuclear explosion detec-
tion. Nuclear explosion testing, Military publications,
Nuclear weapon debris.
ADA362694REB PC A17/MF A03
Environmental Analysis of U.S. Navy Shipboard
Solid Waste Discharges: Addendum to the Report
of Findings. Final rept.
Space and Naval warfare Systems Command, San
Diego, CA.
S. L. Curtis, C. N. Katz, and D. B. Chadwick. Feb 1999.
363P.TR-1716-ADD.
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This Addendumprovides follow-on findings to a report
published by SSC San Diego (TR 1716) in January
September 1999 31
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1996 detailing a study of the late and effects of U.S.
Navy shipboard solid waste discharges. The study was
requested as part of the Navy's effort to evaluate solid
waste discharge compliance alternatives. The objec-
tive of the study was to determine to what extent, if any.
Navy solid waste discharges lead to adverse marine
environmental effects. Along with the original findings,
the final results presented in this Addendum suggest
that there will be no significant adverse environmental
impact from the discharges studied.
Keywords: 'Shipboard sewage treatment systems, En-
vironmental impact. Environmental management.
Waste management. Environmental protection. Solid
wastes. Ocean environments. Ecology, Toxicology,
Addendum.
ADA362695REB PC A05/MF A01
Translations on Eastern Europe. Political, Socio-
logical, and Military Affairs, No. 1406.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
27 Jun 1977.73p, JPRS-69315.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science. 'Sociology, Military
forces(Foreign). Czechoslovakia. Military organiza-
tions. Eastern europe, Poland. Bulgaria. East ger-
marty. Propaganda. Fbis collection. Foreign reports.
Military affairs. Translations.
ADA3628MREB PC A07/MF A02
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington. VA.
3 Sep 1987,122p, JPRS-UMA-87-041.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Military forces(Foreign),
'Ussr, Maitary operations. Govemment(Foreign). Mili-
tary doctrine. Military tactics. Military affairs, Fbis col-
lection. Foreign reports. Translations.
ADA362697REB PC A04/MF A01
Workshop on "New Engineering Technology
Transfer in Orthopaedic Surgery*. Final Pro-
ceedings rept. 30 Sep 98-31 Mar 99.
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD. School of MeoV
cine.
E.Chao.Apr1999.36p.
Contract OAM017-98-1-8648
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This workshop was sponsored primarily by the Na-
tional Institutes of Health (NIH) and me American
Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeon (AAOS) to discuss
the emerging technology of digital image graphics, ro-
botics, and computer information and their potential im-
pact on orthopaede surgery in research, education
and patient care. Because of the current pressure of
hearth care reform and drastically reduced rates of
medical reimbursement in both the private and public
sectors, the relative merits and costs of these tech-
nologies were carefuly assessed by all speakers and
discussed by the participants. The objective of this
workshop was to team about current state-of the art
developments and potential applications of these
emerging technologies in orthopaedics from leaders in
the field through careful assessment, rational
prioribzatjan and exploration. Break-out sessions were
held in a rigorous format that successfully stimulated
exchange of knowledge and future collaborative oppor-
tunffies lor research and development among the par-
ticipants. Innovative ideas and application possibilities
generated from the brain-storming exercises wiH be
disseminated throughout this report and in a web site
on the internet
Keywords: "Technology transfer, 'Health care facili-
ties, 'Surgery. 'Orthopedics, 'Health care reform. Dig-
ital systems, Stimulation(General), Robotics, Com-
puters. Costs, Engineering, Images, Graphics,
Speech. Patients, Physicians. Exchange, Internet.
ADA362698REB PC A05/MF A01
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and
Military Affairs, No. 2169.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
20 Jul 1983.53p, JPRS-83937.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International relations. 'Political parties,
•Sociology, Eastern europe, Poland, Fbis collection,
Foreign reports. Military affairs.
ADA362699REB PC A05/MF A01
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1781.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
21 Jul 1983.73p, JPRS-S3943.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Military forces(Foreign). 'Military training,
'International relations. Ussr, Officer personnel. Tac-
tical warfare, Refueling, Accidents, Fbis collection, For-
eign reports. Military affairs.
ADA362700REB PC A06/MF A01
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1775.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
15 Jun 1983.89p, JPRS-83692.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Military forces(Foreign). 'International re-
lations, 'Political parties. Ussr. Leadership, Robots,
Careers. Tabtes(Data), Officer personnel. Books, Fbis
collection. Foreign reports. Military affairs.
ADA362701REB PC A10/MF A02
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
8 Jan 1985.188p, JPRS-CPS-85-002.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International relations, "Political parties.
'Sociology. Southeast asia, China. Disarmament, Fbis
collection. Foreign reports. Military affairs.
ADA362702REB PC A06/MF A01
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
17 Jun 1987.77p, JPRS-UMA-87-035.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Military forces(Foreign), 'International re-
lations, Ussr, War potential. Foreign reports, Fbis col-
lection, Military affairs.
ADA362703REB PC A03/MF A01
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs. PRC State Council Bulletin, No. 16, 30 July
1984.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
2 Jan 1985,15p, JPRS-CPS-85^01.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: "International relations, "Sociology, Eco-
nomics, Political parties, China, Criminology, Fbis col-
lection. Foreign reports. Military affairs, Translations.
ADA362704REB PC A07/MF A02
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
14 Sep 1987.123p, JPRS-UMA-87-042.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: "International relations, "Law enforcement.
"Political parties. Ussr. Aircraft, Leadership, Enlisted
personnel. Fbis collection, Foreign reports, Military af-
fairs.
ADA362705REB PC A06/MF A01
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
5 Jun 1987,78p, JPRS-UMA-87-034.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: "Military forces(Foreign), "International re-
lations. Foreign policy, Ussr. Warsaw pact countries,
Fbis collection. Foreign reports. Military affairs.
ADA362706REB PC A10/MF A02
For Want of a Home - A Study of Wherry and
Capehan Military Family Housing. Final rept.
Army Environmental Center. Aberdeen Proving
Ground. MD.
V. J. Temme. Jan 1998.1 BOp, SFIM-AEC-EC-TR-
98034.
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For Want of a Home... A Study of Wherry and Capehart
Military Family Housing is an analysis of the legislative,
architectural and planning issues that influenced two of
the larger and more influential military family housing
programs in DoD history: Wherry and Capehart hous-
ing. These programs spanned from 1949-1955 and
from 1955-1962, respectively, and provided nearly a
quarter million military family housing units. The Army
owned a total of 19,347 Wherry housing units and
34,562 Capehart units. The U.S.Army Environmental
Center recognized the need to study Wherry and
Capehart housing in order to evaluate historical signifi-
cance and to share lessons learned from these pro-
grams with the Army housing office. Since the end of
the Cold War, the DoD has required all installations to
determine potential significance of Cold War buildings
and structures in accordance with responsibilities
under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966.
as amended. This study provides a much needed body
of knowledge in reference to Cold War era family hous-
ing units. The results of the study determined that indi-
vidual buildings from these two programs are not his-
torically significant; rather, the history of the programs
as documented in this study and in existing plans and
drawings is important. Installations will be able to utilize
this study for compliance actions as appropriate.
32 VOL 99, No. 3
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Keywords: 'Military history, "Family members, *Army
facilities, "Buildings, 'Housing(Dwellings), Military op-
erations. Lessons learned. Planning, Installation, Cold
war, Historic sites, Military organizations, Capehart
housing, Wherry housing.
ADA362707REB PC A09/MF A02
Study Of The Aerial Interdiction of Railways Dur-
ing The Korean War. Master's thesis Aug 64-May 65.
Army Command and General Staff Coll., Fort Leaven-
worth, KS.
F. J. Merrill. 20 May 1965,167p.
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This study undertakes to examine the aerial interdic-
tion activities conducted against the enemy railway
system by United Nations' forces during the Korean
War, June 1950-Jury 1953. It has three major goals: (1)
to compile a concise history of these interdiction activi-
ties; (2) to evaluate the effectiveness of these efforts as
it might relate to the conduct of the total war effort; and
(3) to make recommendations pertaining to the future
conduct of aerial interdiction.
Keywords: 'Railroads, 'Interdiction, 'Korean war. Mili-
tary history. Warfare, Airborne, Enemy, Tactical war-
fare, Air power, Operation strangle.
ADA362708REB PC A05/MF A01
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
5 Sep 1990,58p, JPRS-SEA-90-024.
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This report contains foreign media information from
East and Southeast Asia concerning economic, mili-
tary and political issues.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Economics, Military op-
erations. Investments, Govemment(Foreign), Military
forces(Foreign), International trade, Civil affairs,
Southeast asia, Crimes, Foreign aid. Military affairs,
Fbis collection. Foreign reports, Soctoeconomics, East
asia. Translations.
ADA362709REB PC A03/MF A01
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
25 Jul 1990,24p, JPRS-SEA-90-022.
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This report contains foreign media information from
East Asia and Southeast Asia concerning social, mili-
tary and economic issues.
Keywords: 'Economics, 'Military forces(Foreign),
'Sociology, International trade, Civil affairs. Southeast
asia, Crimes, Smuggling, East asia, Fbis collection,
Foreign reports, Military affairs.
ADA362710REB PC A08/MF A02
Rear Area Security In The Field Army Service
Area. Master's thesis Aug 64-May 65.
Army Command and General Staff Coll., Fort Leaven-
worth. KS.
G. K. Otis. 19 May 1965,143p.
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This study evaluates the adequacy of current U.S.
Army doctrine for security in the field army service
area. The evaluation is based on historical experience
modified by modem capabilities. A detailed analysis of
the Russian Partisan movement in the rear areas of the
German armies during World War II develops certain
constants and parameters that remain valid inde-
pendent of time. An investigation of current Soviet
Army tactical doctrine identifies that country's capabili-
ties for employing regular forces and partisans against
the rear area of a future invader.
Keywords: 'Military doctrine, "Area security, 'Field
army, 'Guerrilla warfare, Time dependence, Theses,
Military capabilities. History, Army, GermanyJEast and
west), Rear areas, Second world war.
ADA362711REB PC A04/MF A01
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
15 Jun 1990,46p, JPRS-SEA-90-018.
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This report contains foreign media information from
East and Southeast Asia concerning economic, mili-
tary and political issues.
Keywords: 'Political science, "Economics, Govern-
ment(Foreign), Military forces(Foreign), Civil affairs.
Political parties, Southeast asia, Elections, Privatiza-
tion, Military affairs, Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
East asia
ADA362712REB PC A03/MF A01
Genomlc Instability at Premalignant and Early
Stages of Breast Cancer Development Annual
rept. 1 Aug 97-31 Jul 98.
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX.
C.M.AIdaz.Sep1998,12p.
Contract DAMD17-94-J-4078
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Allelte imbalances and losses affecting the chro-
mosome 16q arm appear to be early abnormalities in
breast carcinogenesis since they were observed in a
significant number of preinvasive lesions. The most
common region of overlapping allelte losses spans the
region 16q23.3 - q24.1, observed affected in 60 - 70%
of in situ breast lesions. Positional cloning strategies
are currently being employed to clone the putative
tumor suppressor gene. We have defined approxi-
mately 300 kb of a homozygous deletion within the re-
gion q23.3 - q24.1 of chromosome 16 in a breast can-
cer cell line. A total of 29 previously reported ESTs
were mapped to this region. Five new cDNA clones
were isolated and mapped. The analysis of 150 kb of
the genomic sequence from this deletion showed 22
putative exons. the identification of this gene as well
as the use of molecular markers from this chromosome
region will provide tools of potential diagnostic- prog-
nostic significance.
Keywords: 'Chromosomes, "Genes,
•Growth(Physiology), 'Carcinogenesis, 'Breast can-
cer, Position(Location). Strategy, Molecules, Neo-
plasms, Clones, Genetic engineering, Cells(Biology),
Abnormalities, Lesions, Mammary glands. Suppres-
sors, 'Early stages(Physiology).
ADA362713REB PCA16/MFA03
Dynamic Failure of Materials. Volume 1 - Experi-
ments and Analyses. Technical rept. 20 May 93-20
Sep 96.
SRI International, Menlo Park, CA.
T. H. Antoun, L Seaman, and D. R. Curran. Nov 1998.
342p, SRI-PYU-4727-VOL-1, DSWA-TR-96-77-V1.
Contract DNA001-93-C-0104
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Over the past three decades, scientist in the Former
Soviet Union (FSU) and in the West have developed
innovative experimental techniques, measurement
diagnostics, and constitutive models of the Spall Proc-
ess. Extensive literature has been built up over the
years in Western publications. However, much of the
FSU work was not available in English and was largely
inaccessible to Western readers. Improved commu-
nication between Western and FSU scientists since the
end of the Cold War now allows the parallel FSU and
Western work to be collected, compared, cross-cor-
related, and examined for new insights and ideas for
future directions. The goal of this project was to make
formerly inaccessible FSU results available to Western
readers and to create a handy reference source for
fracture kinetics data, experimental techniques, meas-
urement diagnostics, interpretation methods, constitu-
tive modeling approaches, and numerical computation
approaches and results. We hope this work will be use-
ful to investigators and engineers dealing with fast load
and fracture as well as to investigators working in the
field of physics of strength.
Keywords: 'Fracture(Mechanics), Computerized sim-
ulation, Ussr, Experimental data, Shock waves, Nucle-
ation. Crack propagation. Constitutive properties,
'Dynamic fracture, "Spall fracture, Fsu(Former soviet
union)Dh00002, Dh00012.
ADA362714REB PC A09/MF A02
Increasing the Resolution of Simulated Combat
Trauma Injuries in a High Level Architecture (HLA)
Environment Master's thesis.
University of Central Florida, Orlando.
G. S.Creech. 1999,161p.
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This research develops a technique that leverages
Operational Requirements-based Casualty Assess-
ment (ORCA) generated patient conditions for use in
the Combat Trauma Patient Simulation (CTPS). The
research paves the way for enhancing the resolution of
combat trauma injuries in a High Level Architecture
(HLA) environment. ORCA is U.S. Government-owned
software developed by the Crew Casualty Working
Group (CCWG). The ORCA methodology calls for the
initial creation of a 'medical casualty' in order to deter-
mine the affects on the body's ability to perform certain
military tasks. The Alpha + version upon which this
paper is based had working modules for only five of
seven planned injury-inducing insult types. These are
Penetrators (fragments), Blast overpressure. Thermal
fluence. Toxic gases (military agents), and Directed
Energy. The CTPS research team is prototyping and
evaluating a training and analysis HLA federation that
realistically simulates the emergency medical treat-
ment process from the time of injury through initial
treatment at a field hospital. The goals of the project
are to decrease the deaths due to combat wounds by
having better trained medical staffs and to provide a
mechanism for analysis and for test and evaluation
(T&E) of issues in casualty medical treatment. In addi-
tion to ORCA, a central component of this system is a
physical simulation of a casualty (an instrumented
mannequin), the Human Patient Simulator (HPS).
Products of this research include a methodology and
techniques for generating ORCA injuries and storing
the injury profiles offline in a database. This database
can later be read by CTPS to enhance the injury data
available on a given casualty. Future work can auto-
mate this process. This research also discusses a pro-
totype injury Simulation Object Model (SOM), that
objectifies the ORCA output data. Additionally, a proto-
type Federation Object Model (FOM) is presented.
Keywords: 'Data bases, 'Medical services, 'Military
planning, 'Trauma, 'Combat simulation, Computer
programs. Military facilities, Emergencies, Toxicity,
Teams(Personnel), Patients, Hospitals, Heat flux,
Combat forces, Blast, Thermal radiation.
ADA362715REB PC A04/MF A01
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
3 Aug 1990,31 p, JPRS-SEA-90-023.
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This report contains foreign media information from
East and Southeast Asia concerning economic, mili-
tary and political issues.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Economics, Govern-
ment(Foreign), Military forces(Foreign), Civil affairs,
International relations, Political parties. Southeast asia.
Military affairs, Fbis collection, Foreign reports. East
ADA362716REB PC A06/MF A01
Terrain Backseattering Coefficient Generator.
Master's thesis.
Air Force Inst of Tech., Wright-Patterson AFB. OH.
School of Engineering.
R. MecSavitta. Mar 1999.88p, AFIT/GE/ENG-99M-18.
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Using already available data, a backscattering coeffi-
cient generator (BCG) for several types of terrain and
measurement conditions is developed. The types of
terrain are: (1) soils and rocks, (2) trees. (3) grasses.
(4) shrubs, (5) short vegetation, (6) roads, (7) urban
areas, (8) dry snow, and (9) wet snow. These data sets
typically cover incidence angles ranging between 0
and 80 degrees where 0 is normal to the terrain. Meas-
urement conditions are defined by: (1) incidence angle,
(2) wave polarizations configuration (HH, HV, or VV),
and (3) radar band (L, C. S, X. Ku, Ka. or W). The BCG
output matches very closely the first and second mo-
ments of the published data. A modified cnt-square
goodness of fit test at a 0.05 significance level is intro-
duced to automatically validate the generated output
with measured data histograms. The BCG reproduces
100% of measured mean backscattering coefficient
(BC) and standard deviation values. The modified valt-
dation test failed to reject the BCG output as represent-
ative of the measured data for 72% of simulated cis-
trbutions having a database-source-point number (N)
greater than 100. Noted dscrepancies can be attrib-
uted to sparse BC data histograms and BCG limita-
tions at incidence angles less man 20 degrees for cer-
tain terrain types.
Keywords: 'Backscattering. 'Ground clutter. Polariza-
tion. Theses, Terrain, Angle of incidence, Chi square
test. Goodness of fit tests, Radar scattering.
ADA362717REB PC A10VMF A02
Development of the Air Force-Army Military Skill
Linkage System (MISL). Final technical rept Sep 96-
Booz-AHen and Hamilton, Inc., McLean, VA.
J. Worst Bayer, and 0. Lawson. Apr 1999.183p.
AFRL-WE-BR-TR-1998-0129.
Contract F41624-95-D-5030
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Based on a need identified by Headquarters, Air Force
Deputy Chief of Staff; Personnel, this effort developed
and Implemented a methodology for identifying com-
parable Army and Air Force military specialties. An ex-
tensive review, comparison, and documentation of cur-
rent Air Force and Army jobs, identifying equivalent
data elements and existing data bases was completed
to provide candidate data elements for the linkage sys-
tem. A methodology lor linking Air Force and Army jobs
was developed arid validated by contractor and service
representatives. The expert team job rating approach,
results, and subsequent linkage system are described
in the report
Keywords: 'Jobs, 'Army personnel, 'Air force per-
sonnel, 'Military occupational specialties, Data bases,
Air force. Validation, Contractors. Specialists. Link-
ages.
AOA362718REB PC A06/MF A02
Information Technology Innovation In the U.S.
Army: The Case of the Adoption. Adaptation, and
Utilization of the Strategic Crisis Exercise Intranet
Master's thesis.
Michigan State Univ., East Lansing.
LC.Jantzen. 1999,99p.
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The U.S. Army has undergone dramatic changes in its
structure and operating procedures in recent years as
a result of the introduction of new information tech-
nologies. This study examines the adoption and adap-
tation of an information technology innovation in a U.S.
Army organization. While previous studies have fo-
cused on the technologies themselves, this study in-
vestigates the process of innovation adoption, with
special attention paid to how the technology and the or-
ganization influence each other.
Keywords: 'Army, 'Information sciences, 'Technology
assessment Organizations, Theses, Operation, Re-
search management. Adaptation, Utilization.
ADA36Z719REB PC A05/MF A01
Seaim Transportation In a Working Capital Fund
Environment: Rate Stability When Workload De-
clines. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School. Monterey, CA.
A.H.Hively.Mar1999.64p.
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This research presents statistical analysis of rates and
volume for Military Sealift Command point-to-point
ocean transportation billing rates, with conclusions
about the stability and flexibility of the Working Capital
Fund system in the ocean transportation context, the
analysis tests the statistical validfty of the assumption
that rates increase when volume declines.
Keywords: 'Rates, 'Marine transportation. 'Shipping.
Stability, Transportation. Validation. Theses, Statistical
analysis. Oceans.
ADA362720REB PC A06/MF A02
Security Planning for Wireless Networks: DOO
Concerns. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School. Monterey. CA.
J.D. Fowler. Mar 1999,98p.
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Wireless transmission techniques, topologies, and
vendor offerings were surveyed from a security per-
spective. Three rating systems were developed to ana-
lyze aspects of these survey areas. These areas were
then rated using these systems and graphically ds-
ptayed on Kh/iat drawings to show symmetric compari-
sons of each analysis category. Frequency hopping
spread spectrum (FHSS) transmission technology, cel-
lular topology, and the Jaguar product emerge as the
best current approaches available. These results are
applied to a case study that examines network wired
segment replacement options, wireless segment at-
tacks, and methods to detect an attacker. Our study
and rating system results provide guidance for creating
a network topology. The case study demonstrated that
care must be taken in choosing wireless network seg-
ments. This work should help system Administrators by
providing examples of good and bad choices.
Keywords: •Department of defense. 'Local area net-
works, 'Security, 'Radiotelephones, Networks, The-
ses, Case studies. Surveys. Planning, Communica-
tions networks, Standards, Radto links, Spread spec-
trum. Frequency shift, LansfLccal area networks),
Intranetworks.
ADA362721REB PC A04/MF A01
Characterization of a Hard-Switching Motor Con-
troller for EMC considerations. Technical document
May97-Sep98.
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, San
Diego, CA.
S. TTLi, J. B. McGee, and J. H. Schukantz. Mar 1999.
32p,SSC-TD-3068.
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The overall objective of this research is to characterize
Power Electronic Building Blocks (PEBBs) for applica-
tion of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in existing
and advanced shipboard electric power systems. Both
emissions and susceptibility levels will be studied, first
for radiated EMI and later for conducted EMI. The EMI
suppression techniques in large and small high-density
power electronic modules will be developed. This doc-
ument presents the results of the initial efforts toward
the overall research objective. These initial efforts in-
clude setting up the EMI measurement facilities, devel-
oping EMI measurement techniques, and performing
radiated emission tests on a motor controller, which is
a hard-switching device.
Keywords: 'Thyristors, 'Electromagnetic compatibility,
'Electric power distribution. Metal oxide semiconduc-
tors, Electromagnetic interference, Shipboard, Smart
technology, PebofPower electronic building block).
ADA362722REB PCA01/MFA01
Stratified Coastal Trapped Waves and Mean
Flows.
Washington Univ., Seattle. School of Oceanography.
L. Thompson. 1998,4p.
Contract N00014-98-C-0007
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Our long term goals are to identify the roles that rec-
tified suoinertiaT waves and mesoscate motions play in
the mean-flow transport of fluid properties in the coast-
al ocean and to apply these ideas to cross-margin
transport of physical, chemical, and biological prop-
erties. In addition, we are interested in the interaction
and relative effect of wave-driven transport verses
frictionally driven boundary layer transport. Coastal
waves and wave- generated mean flows are studied in
a stratified, rotating model ocean. Waves trapped to
the coast are generated by time-dependent flow over a
sloping and irregular bottom. In this study, we will study
the rectified flow resulting from oscillatory forcing over
a sloping bottom, both with and without additional
ridges, and with and without stratification. Short-term
goals of this study include quantifying the evolution of
the vertical structure of the along-stope mean flow driv-
en by non-linear interactions of the coastal trapped
wave and damped by friction. The effects of stratifica-
tion on the cross-slope overturning circulation will be
examined to evaluate the strength of wave-driven
mean flow verses frictionally driven flow.
Keywords: 'Ocean models. 'Ocean waves. Ocean cur-
rents, Continental shelves. Stratification, Fluid flow,
•Mean flows.
ADA362724REB PC A04/MF A01
Worldwide Report, Nuclear Development and Pro-
liferation, No. 173.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
3 Jan 1983,39p, JPRS-82575.
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JPRS publications contain information primarily from
foreign newspapers, periodicals and books, but also
from news agency transmissions and broadcasts. Ma-
terials from foreign-language sources are translated;
those from English-language sources are transcribed
or reprinted, with the original phrasing and other char-
acteristics retained. Headlines, edrtorial reports, and
material enclosed in brackets. This serial report con-
tains worldwide press and radio coverage of nuclear
research programs; technical indicators of nuclear ca-
pabilities; production capability; construction and pur-
chase of nuclear facilities; status of uranium and tho-
rium supplies; level of technology in hiSh explosives
and advanced munitions; government and nongovern-
ment attitudes on nuclear-related topics; international
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agreements for nuclear cooperation; transfer of tech-
nology; personalities, organizations, equipment and fa-
cilities.
Keywords: 'Nuclear proliferation, 'Nuclear weapons,
'Uranium, Sources, Global, Foreign, Production, Tech-
nology transfer, Facilities, Ammunition, Nuclear power
plants. Procurement, Supplies, Indicators, Inter-
national relations, Periodicals, Newspapers, Nuclear
properties, Foreign languages, English language. Tho-
rium, Fbis collection.
AOA362725REB PC A04/MF A01
Why Reengineering Projects Fall. Technical rept.
Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA. Software Engi-
neering Inst.
J. Bergey, D. Smith, S. Tilley, N. Weiderman, and S.
Woods. Apr 1999,37p, CMU/SEI-99-TR-010, ESC-
TR-9&010.
Contract F19628-95-C-0003
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The purpose of this report is to highlight some of the
most important reasons for failures in reengineering ef-
forts despite the best of intentions. We support our ob-
servations with examples from a variety of experiences
over many years. Readers may recognize some of the
situations presented here and be tempted to conclude
that the examples are taken from their own organiza-
tions, but similar missteps occur quite frequently.
Keywords: 'Software engineering, 'Organizations,
'Management, Training, Failure, Manpower, Engineer-
ing.
ADA362726REB PC A08/MF A02
Psychophysteal Comparisons In Image Compres-
sion Algorithms. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
C. J. Bodine. Mar 1999,127p.
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Battlefield commanders are now requesting real-time
visual battlefield information. These requests place an
enormous strain on current transmission resources
due to the file size of the images. As more and more
visual information is sent, the ability to compress im-
ages efficiently becomes a significant issue. This the-
sis investigates whether any of the new image com-
pression algorithms (Radiant TIN, Titan ICE, or Low Bit
Rate) achieve higher compression ratios than the Na-
tional Imagery Transmission Format Standard cur-
rently used by the Department of Defense. Titan ICE
was found to perform better then Radiant TIN; how-
ever, the difference is not statistically significant. The
Navy already has the proprietary rights to Radiant TIN.
Therefore, in the absence of statistical significance,
Radiant TIN is the recommended image compression
algorithm for future use by the Department of Defense.
Keywords: 'Algorithms, 'Real time, 'Battlefields,
•Image compression, Command control communica-
tions. Theses, Transmittance. Resources, Military
commanders. Compression ratio, Radiant tin, Titan
ice.
ADA362727REB PC A05/MF A01
Coso Monitoring Program, October 1997 through
September 1998.
Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake, CA.
S. D. Lager, and B. R. Johnson. Jan 1999.61 p,
NAWS-CL-TP-011.
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The Coso Monitoring Program is a continuing effort in
support of the Navy's geothermal resources within the
Coso Known Geothermal Resource Area (Coso
KGRA). A substantial body of reports has been estab-
lished on this project (15 technical publications) and
the project is essentially the same year to year, there-
fore much of the text of each report reiterates pre-
viously published information. This year's report con-
centrates on data presentation and interpretation; the
reader is referred to the 1993/1994 summary report
(NAWS-CL TP 006) for detailed descriptions of the
overall project and the individual sites monitored.
Keywords: 'Temperature, 'Monitoring, 'Geothermy,
*Springs(Water), Environments, Reports, Hydrology,
Resources, Barometric pressure. Humidity, Water
analysis, Coso kgra(Geothermal resource area).
ADA362728REB PC A06/MF A02
Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy
Studies on Copper-Alumina Interfaces. Master's
thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
R. Y. Hashimoto. Jun 1999,1OOp.
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A diffusion bonded copper-alumina interface had been
studied using energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy
(EDX) and electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS).
Investigations of polycrystalline alumina showed that
silica, a common commercial impurity, was present at
the triple junctions in the form of fine mullrte crystals in
a glassy, silicon rich phase. Silicon was also detected
along the alumina grain boundaries near triple junc-
tions. There was no observed diffusion of Cu into alu-
mina or alumina into copper. TEM results indicated no
interface phase in the these vacuum formed samples.
EDX studies of the interfaces revealed that silicon was
present in varying concentrations from 1.0 at.% to 10.0
at.%. Using spatial difference, PEELS at the interlace
showed two distinct residuals: a coordination similar to
an aluminosilicate for silicon rich areas and a coordina-
tion similar to a metal to metal coordination for low sil-
icon regions. Comparison of the Si rich interface resid-
ual PEELS spectra to that of the alumina triple junction
PEELS spectra showed that the interface had atomic
environments similar to that of as aluminosilicate, such
as mullite. The interface results suggest that Si seg-
regation may contribute to the observed higher
strength of the metal-ceramic composite by void filling
and modified bond character.
Keywords: 'Interfaces, 'Electron microscopy,
•Aluminum oxides, 'Copper, Metals, Commerce, Sil-
icon dioxide, Energy, Vacuum, Theses, Impurities,
Voids, Regions, Ceramic materials, Electron energy.
Silicon, Bonding, Losses, Junctions, X ray spectros-
copy. Electron spectroscopy, Filling, Dispersions.
Polycrystalline.
ADA362729REB PC A03/MF A01
Documentation of the Hydrologlc Evaluation of
Leachate Production and Quality (HELPQ) Mod-
ule. Dredging research technical note.
Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicks-
burg, MS.
N. M. Aziz, and P. R. Scroeder. Jan 1999,16p. EEDP-
06-20.
Prepared in collaboration with Clemson, Univ., SC.
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This technical note documents the Hydrologic Evalua-
tion of Leachate Production and Quality (HELPQ) com-
puter program, which facilitates the design of confined
disposal facilities (CDFs) for contaminated dredged
material by estimating leachate production rates and
leachate quality. HELPQ is part of the Automated
Dredging and Disposal Alternatives Modeling System
(ADDAMS).
Keywords: 'Environmental impact, 'Contamination,
•Dredged materials, 'Leaching, Computer programs.
Simulation. Laboratory tests. Test methods. Hydrol-
ogy, Ground water, Soils. Drainage, Disposal, Hydrau-
lics, Dredging, Environmental engineering, Seepage.
ADA362730REB PC A02/MF A01
ADDAMS Application: Hydrologic Evaluation of
Leachate Production and Quality (HELPQ) Module
in CDFs. Final rept.
Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicks-
burg, MS.
Jan 1999,1 Op, EEDP-06-21.
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PURPOSE: This technical note describes the applica-
tion of the Hydrologic Evaluation of Leachate Produc-
tion and Quality (HELPQ) computer program, which fa-
cilitates the design of confined disposal facilities
(CDFs) for contaminated dredged material by esti-
mating leachate production rates and leachate quality.
HELPQ is part of the Automated Dredging and Dis-
posal Alternatives Modeling System (ADDAMS).
Keywords: •Environmental impact, "Dredged mate-
rials, 'Dredging, 'Soil settlement, 'Leaching, Computer
programs, Maintenance, Automation, Production, Fa-
cilities, Flow rate, Quality, Rivers, Storage, Contamina-
tion, Disposal, Design criteria, Production rate, Sedi-
ments, Harbors.
ADA362731REB PC A02/MF A01
Blomorphic Networks for ATR and Higher-Level
Processing. Quarterly rept. 1 Jan-1 Apr 99.
Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia. Dept. of Electrical
Engineering.
N. H. Farhat. 20 Apr 1999,7p.
Contract N00014-94-1-0931
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During the period of this report, work progressed on the
design and implementation in analog hardware of a
parametrically modulated logistic processing element
for use in the construction of fast analog Parametrically
Coupled Logistic Map Networks. The design is based
on a periodically driven spiking neuron circuit. In pre-
ceding work, we put forth the hypothesis that the basic
functional unit in the cortex is not the single neuron but
is the neuronal assembly or netlet and that the behav-
ior of a netlet can be mathematically modeled by a
parametrically modulated logistic map, a nonlinear
iterative mapping on the unit interval. We also pre-
sented evidence of the utility of such processing ele-
ments in the modeling of cortical networks and intro-
duced a new family of networks which we named
Parametrically Coupled Logistic Map Networks (abbre-
viated PCLMNs) that are increasingly appearing to be
key to efficient simulation and study of higher-level
functions performed by the cortex which is the seat of
all higher level brain functions.
Keywords: 'Neural nets, 'Target recognition,
'Biomorphic networks, Pclmn(Parametrically coupled
logistic map network), ATC(Automatic target recogni-
tion).
ADA362733REB PC A04/MF A01
Evaluation of Precise Absolute Navigation (PAN)
Performance Under Dynamic Conditions. Final
rept.
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, VA. Dahl-
gren Div.
B. R. Hermann. Jan 1999,39p, NSWCDD/TR-98/113.
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This report describes a method where the Global Posi-
tioning System (GPS) Precise Positioning Service
(PPS) solutions recorded in the field can be reproc-
essed at a later time with the precise ephemerides,
without requiring that the observations be saved. The
reprocessing with the precise ephemerides improves
the quality of the navigation solutions compared with
the solutions obtained when the real-time broadcast
ephemerides are used. This report continues the in-
vestigation of the Precise Absolute Navigation (PAN)
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technique by exploring its accuracy under two par-
ticular conditions. The first condition is operation with
single-frequency observations and use of the broad-
cast ionospheric model; the second is when the user
experiences appreciable height variations due to his
motion, as in an aircraft. Also demonstrated are the ac-
curacy of PAN solutions to simulated observations
from a high-altitude, low- speed platform, such as an
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).
Keywords: "Air navigation, 'Global positioning system.
Real time, High altitude, Ionospheric models. Space
navigation, Satellite attitude, Ephemendes,
Pan(Precise absolute navigation), Pps(Precise posi-
tioning service), Unmanned aerial vehicles.
ADA362734REB PC A06/MF A01
Worldwide Report, Epidemiology, No. 303.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
26 Nov 1982,80p. JPRS-82332.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Epidemiology. Malaria, Chickens, Vac-
cines. Tuberculosis. Malnutrition, Measles viruses. Pox
viruses. Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
ADA362735REB PC A03/MF A01
Condensation of Quasl-Two-Dimenslonal
Biexcitons In a Single Heterojunction Quantum
Weil. Final rept. Oct 96\Jan 99.
Army Research Lab.. Adelphi. MD.
P. A. Pokes. Apr 1999.19p. ARL-TR-1934.
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Excitons that coexist with a degenerate two-dimen-
sional electron gas in the same quantum well subband
have been observed in the photoluminescence from
the recombination of electrons with localized
photoexcited holes. At a critical electron density, an ab-
rupt decrease in the exciton radiative recombination
rate is observed, along with the formation of btexcitons.
With increased excitation intensity, photoluminescence
spectra are observed that verify theory on the radiative
renormalization of biexcitons and strongly indicate the
occurrence of a Bose-Einstein condensation of
biexcitons.
Keywords: 'Quantum wells, 'Semiconductors, Elec-
tron density, Photoluminescence. Heterojunctions, In-
tensity. Electron gas, Excitons, Biexcitons, Bose ein-
stein condensation.
AOA362736REB PC A03/MF A01
Polish Long-Range Plan (1961-1975) and Five-
Year Plan (1961-1965) for Scientific Research In
Agricultural Technology.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
W. Zaremba. 14 Sep 1960.29p. JPRS-3864-OTS 60-
31.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Poland, 'Agriculture. 'Scientific research,
Education. 'Foreign technology, Translations.
ADA362737REB PC A03/MF A01
Forward Air Controllers, 1985 - 1995.
Department of the Air Force, Washington, DC.
20 Feb 1985.21 p.
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This paper reviews the historical use of Forward Air
Controllers (FACs), and examines the air and ground
FAC's abilities to function in the threat environments of
today and 1995. Two major assumptions were made:
Close Air Support (CAS) will continue to be an integral
part of tactical air support The requirement for closely
coordinated joint Army/Air Force operations will in-
crease as the Army comes on-line with lighter combat
units, greater numbers of sophisticated attack heli-
copters, and moves toward a doctrine which places in-
creased emphasis on maneuver.
Keywords: 'Attack helicopters, 'Aircraft, 'Close sup-
port. Functions, Forward areas. Environments, Skills,
Threats, Tactical air support, History, Maneuvers,
Facs(Forward air controllers).
ADA362738REB PC A04/MF A01
USSR Report, Energy, No. 131.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
30 Dec 1982,50p. JPRS-82568.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'USSR, 'Energy consumption. Natural gas.
Fuels. Nuclear energy. Petroleum industry.
ADA362739REB PC A02/MF A01
Geophysical Prospecting In the People's Republic
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
A. G. Ivanov. 24 May 1960.8p. JPRS-329&-OTS 60-
31.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Geophysical prospecting. Ussr, Electrical
properties. Physics. Earth(Planet), China, Foreign re-
ports.
ADA362740REB PC A06/MF A01
USSR Report, Energy, No. 154.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
21 Jul 1983,82p, JPRS-83954.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'USSR. 'Energy consumption. Natural gas.
Fuels. Quality control. Nuclear energy. Offshore drill-
ing.
ADA362741REB PC A05/MF A01
USSR Report, Energy, No. 130.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
29 Dec 1982.53p. JPRS-82552.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'USSR. 'Pipelines, 'Energy consumption.
Natural gas, Construction, Compressors.
ADA362742REB PC A03/MF A01
Cruise Missile Defense: Progress Made But Sig-
nificant Challenges Remain.
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. National
Security and International Affairs Div.
31 Mar 1999,26p, GAO/NSIAD-99-68.
Rept. to the Chairman, Committee on Armed Services,
U.S. Senate.
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Because of the Committee's concerns that the Depart-
ment of Defense (DOD) might not be giving sufficient
emphasis to cruise missile defenses. Committee on
Armed Services asked GAO to review DOD's progress
in establishing adequate mechanisms for coordinating
cruise missile defense programs. Our objectives were
to (1) identify the organizational structure and mecha-
nisms for coordinating cruise missile defense efforts,
(2) determine potential measures of the progress of co-
ordination efforts, (3) assess the progress of coordina-
tion using these measures, and (4) identify the chal-
lenges that DOD officials believe still must be over-
come. Because of interest, this report focuses on de-
fense against land attack cruise missiles. Committee
also asked GAO to identify the systems that have or
will have cruise missile defense capabilities and the
amount of funding being requested or planned for
these programs. We agreed to provide the system and
funding information in a separate briefing.
Keywords: "Antimissile defense systems, 'Cruise mis-
siles, Department of defense, Military strategy, Cost ef-
fectiveness. Interoperability, Military capabilities. Joint
military activities. Military planning, Military budgets.
Measures of effectiveness, Gao reports.
ADA362743REB PC A04/MF A01
Long-Range International Civil Reserve Air Fleet
(CRAF) Capability. Final rept. Jan 85-Jan 86.
Air Force Center for Studies and Analyses, Wash-
ington, DC.
R. Lawrence, and C. Sullivan. Jan 1986,43p.
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Takes a comprehensive look at Stage III Long Range
International CRAF to include alternatives for increas-
ing lift capability. Examines the reasons for a drop-off
approximately 45% in cargo airlift capability within the
last 24 months. Examines the approaches presently
underway to counteract the drop in cargo lift. Explores
other alternatives which could increase lift capability
while retaining those features that over 30 years expe-
rience with CRAF have shown to work well.
Keywords: 'Airlift operations, 'Cargo handling, Military
capabilities. Cargo, Lift, Transport aircraft, Craf(Civil
reserve air fleet).
ADA362744REB PC A05/MF A01
Trieare Baseline Analysis of Access and Satisfac-
tion. Final rept.
Center for Naval Analyses, Alexandria, VA.
P. H. Stotoff. Dec 1995,66p, CRM-94-57.10.
Contract N00014-91-C-0002
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The U.S. Navy Surgeon General tasked the Center for
Naval Analyses to evaluate the TRICARE demonstra-
tion project This demonstration is an attempt to coordi-
nate health care for the medical-eligible military popu-
lation of 300,000 in the Tidewater area of Virginia.
When TRICARE matures, it will integrate a series of
military treatment facilities, a preferred provider net-
work, and a health maintenance organization, under
joint service management. The evaluation consists of a
comparison of several measures of effectiveness, be-
fore and after TRICARE implementation. We will be
comparing Tidewater with two other regions: southern
California, which is under CRl (a managed care pro-
gram), and North Carolina, which is under standard
CHAMPUS. The evaluation will take about three years
to complete. In the meantime, we have collected base-
line data for Tidewater and the comparison sites. The
purpose of this paper is to present the findings of the
baseline analysis of access to, and satisfaction with.
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health care during the pre-implementation period. This
is not an evaluation of TRICARE. The results will be
helpful in interpreting subsequent changes in the com-
ponents of the program after TRICARE implementa-
tion.
Keywords: 'Medical services, Virginia, Military per-
sonnel. Military facilities, Demonstrations, Compari-
son, Physicians, Surgery, Health maintenance organi-
zations.
ADA362745REB PC A99/MF EOS
Solid Freeform Fabrication Proceedings (9th) Held
in Austin, Texas on August 10-12 1998.
Texas Univ. at Austin.
H. L Marcus, J. J. Beaman, D. L. Bourell, J. W. Barlow,
and R. H. Crawford. Aug 1998,778p.
Contract N00014-96-1-0441
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The Ninth Solid Freeform Fabrication (SFF) Sympo-
sium, held at The University of Texas in Austin on Au-
gust 10-12, 1998, was attended by over 150 national
and international researchers. Papers addressed SFF
issues in computer software, machine design, mate-
rials synthesis and processing, and integrated manu-
facturing. New sessions on ceramic materials and mul-
tiple materials SFF were added to this year's program.
The diverse domestic and foreign attendees included
industrial users, SFF machine manufacturers, univer-
sity researchers and representatives from the govern-
ment We are pleased once again with the strong
snowing of university students. The excitement gen-
erated at the Symposium reflects the participants' total
involvement in SFF and the future technical health of
ttiis growing technology. The Symposium organizers
look forward to its being a continuing forum for tech-
nical exchange among the expanding body of re-
searchers involved in SFF. The Symposium was again
organized in a manner to allow the multi-disciplinary
nature of the SFF research to be presented coherently,
with various sessions emphasizing computer issues,
machine topics, and the variety of materials aspects of
SFF. We believe that documenting the changing state
of SFF art as represented by these Proceedings will
serve both the people presently involved in this fruitful
technical area as well as new researchers and users
entering the field.
Keywords: 'Ceramic materials. Computer programs.
Integrated systems, Symposia, Composite materials,
Fabrication, Laser applications, Machines, 'Solid
freeform fabrication.
ADA362746REB PC A03/MF A01
High-Resolution Ozone Imager (HIROIG). Final
rept
Aerospace Corp., El Segundo, CA. Technology Oper-
ations.
D. L McKenzie. K. B. Crawford, D. J. Gutierrez, J. H.
Hecht, and N. Katz. 10 Jan 1998,30p, TR-98{1306)-2,
SMC-TR-99-13.
Contract F04701-93-C-0094
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The High-Resolution Ozone Imager (HIROIG) is a
hyperspectral UV imaging spectrograph/polarimeter
designed for space flight with the specific purpose of
searching for direct evidence of stratospheric ozone
depletion caused by launch-vehicle exhaust. Solid-
rocket motors deposit several tons of chlorine, pri-
marily in the form of HCI, per kilometer in the strato-
sphere. Theoretical analysis and simulations have sug-
gested that a significant amount of HCI may be con-
verted into active chlorine, which can destroy ozone.
HIROIG looks for stratospheric ozone depletion by
measuring the spectrum of solar UV radiation
backscattered by the atmosphere. HIROIG's primary
mission places several unique demands on the instru-
ment; it has 2 km spatial resolution, continuous spec-
tral coverage of the 270-370 nm wavelength band,
and, in order to distinguish scattering by launch-plume
aerosols from atmospheric Rayleigh scattering, it can
completely characterize the polarization of the incident
light. A measurement sequence over a launch site re-
quires collection of approximately 40 Mbytes of data in
about 2 min. A prototype instrument has been buitt and
deployed for ground-based field operations, and an en-
gineering model of the full instrument, including flight-
quality optics, has been designed and partially assem-
bled.
Keywords: 'Environmental impact, "Space missions,
'Ozone depletion, Polarimetry, Ultraviolet spectros-
copy. Rayleigh scattering, Solid propellant rocket en-
gines. Launch vehicles, Stratosphere, Hiroig(High res-
olution ozone imager).
ADA362747REB PC A07/MF A02
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
18Aug 1987,124p, JPRS-UMA087-040.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International relations, 'Political parties,
'Ussr, Military forces(Foreign), Fbis collection. Foreign
reports, Military affairs.
ADA362748REB PC A05/MF A01
Soviet Union, Military Affairs. Data, Diagrams of
Ground Forces Weaponry.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
16 Jul 1987.61 p, JPRS-UMA-87-038.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Weapons, 'Military forces(Foreign),
'Military training, Ussr, Snipers, Machine guns. Small
amis. Semiautomatic. Rifles, Platoon level organiza-
tions. Antitank guns, Fbis collection. Foreign reports,
Military affairs.
ADA362749REB PC A06/MF A01
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1731. Military
History Journal, No. 8, August 1982.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
28 Dec 1982.91p, JPRS-82549.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Military history, 'Journalism. Air defense,
Military operations, Ussr, Military forces(Foreign), Sec-
ond world war, Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
ADA362750REB PC A10/MF A03
USSR Report, Construction and Equipment, No.
78.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
26 Nov 1982,193p, JPRS-82325.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Construction, 'Construction equipment,
Ussr, Industries. Management planning and control,
Economics, Urban areas, Fbis collection, Foreign re-
ports.
ADA362751REB PC A02/MF A01
Weapon Indexing and Weapon Ratios In Aims
Control.
Department of the Air Force, Washington, DC.
7 Mar! 984,6p.
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A problem of recent concern in US-USSR strategic
arms control negotiations is that of how to relate US
advantages in bombers to Soviet advantages in mis-
siles. One solution method suggests the use of an
index factor, a weapon ratio, that would specify an al-
lowable ratio between bomber and missile weapons.
Theoretically, this ratio would be derived as a function
of the characteristics of these weapons: time of flight,
size, number, yield, equivalent megatonage, ability to
penetrate defensive systems, etc. The current question
is How many American ALCMs equal how many Soviet
missiles. Another question, asked by proponent and
opponent alike, is whether or not the derivation of such
a ratio is possible. While an analytical proof may not
avail itself to either side, arms negotiation experiences
of the 1920s and 1930s can provide some useful in-
sights and historical precedents for addressing the
question of ratios.
Keywords: "Weapons, "Ratios, "Arms control. Guided
missiles, Ussr, Military history, United states, Defense
systems, Flight, Strategic weapons. Bomber aircraft.
ADA3627S2REB PC A03/MF A01
CVD Diamond Grown by Microwave Plasmas in
Mixtures of Acetone/Oxygen and Acetone/Carbon
Dioxide. Final rept. 1 May 98-30 Apr 99.
Auburn Univ., AL. Dept. of Electrical Engineering.
Y. Tzeng, and T. Chein. 30 Apr 1999,28p.
Contract N00014-98-1-0571
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Diamond was deposited on silicon and molybdenum by
microwave plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposi-
tion technique in acetone/oxygen and acetone/ carbon
dioxide mixtures. Diamond of good quality was depos-
ited at rates exceeding 25 microns/hr. By the use of
high-power-density microwave plasmas, diamond dep-
osition using these two mixtures has been achieved at
substrate temperatures up to 1300 deg C.
Keywords: "Chemical vapor deposition, 'Diamond
films, Plasmas(Physics), Molybdenum, Microwaves,
Oxygen, Carbon dioxide, Acetones, 'Microwave plas-
ADA362753REB PC A12/MF A03
Stages and Discharges of the Mississippi River
and Tributaries and Other Watersheds in the New
Orleans District for 1994.
Army Engineer District, New Orleans, LA.
1994,227p.
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This pamphlet contains the results of stage and dis-
charge observations made on the Mississippi River, its
outlets and tributaries, and other streams and water
ways in the U.S. Army Engineer District, New Orleans,
during the 1994 calendar year. In addition to the
records of this district, there are contained herein gage
and discharge data furnished by the U.S. Geological
Survey, and gage records furnished by the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Keywords: "Drainage, "Geological surveys, "Rivers,
•Mississippi river. Water, Watersheds, Records,
Gages, Streams, Water distribution.
ADA362754REB PC A04/MF A01
Thin Film Growth Simulation Using Cellular
Automata State Space, and Neural Nets Methods.
Final rept. 21 Apr-1 Oct 98.
AVXM Partnership, Kettering, OH.
A. G. Jackson, and M. Benedict. Feb 1999,35p,
AVXM-99-1, AFRL-ML-WP-TR-1999-4028.
September 1999 37
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Contract F33615-98-C-5138
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The objective of this research was to demonstrate sim-
ulation of multi-species thin film growth that is fast, dis-
plays on a desktop computer, and utilizes a unique
combination of cellular automata, state space, and
neural nets. Software to accomplish this objective was
refined by developing computer code that implements
a physical model of film growth. Neural nets were Into
rated into the software to reduce the time needed for
computing the atom positions, and generation of
exemplars needed or training and testing the neural
nets was accomplished via visual basic code. Display
of the simulation using a desktop computer (Macintosh
Power PC) was achieved. Functionalities for live rota-
tion and modification the film are included, as well as
the capability to record the simulation as a computer
movie. Study of vacancy behavior using the simulation
of about 30, believed to be a result of scaling issues In
used model. This software can be used to simulate film
growth for molecular beam epitaxy and pulsed laser
deposition processes. Physical and chemical model
studies and process refinement studies can be accom-
plished using this software.
Keywords: 'Neural nets, 'Thin films, 'Automata, Com-
puterized simulation, Software engineering, Crystal
structure, Computer graphics, Data displays, Molec-
ular beam epitaxy.
ADA362755REB PC A08/MF A02
USSR Report, Life Sciences. Blomedlcal and Be-
havioral Sciences, No. 38.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
22 Jul 1983,142p, JPRS-83958.
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Partial Contents: Agrotechnology, Biochemistry, Bio-
physics, Biotechnology, Environment, Genetics, Immu-
nology, Laser Effects, Medicine, Microbiology, Nutri-
tion, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Public Health, Ra-
diation Biology, Parapsychology.
Keywords: 'Biochemistry, 'Biomedicine, Ussr, Laser
beams, Medicine, Life sciences, Immunology, Bio-
technology, Public health, Nutrition, Genetics, Pharma-
cology, Microbiology, Radiation effects, Toxicology,
Behavioral sciences, Biophysics, Radiobiology, Para-
psychology, Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
ADA362756REB PC A03/MF A01
Progress Report on X-Ray Diffraction Measure-
ments on New Low-Thermal Conductivity Thermo-
electric Materials. Final rept.
Army Armament Research, Development and Engi-
neering Center, Watervliet, NY. Benet Weapons Lab.
A. P. Hynes, S. L. Lee, S. L. Schujman, and G. A.
Slack. Apr 1999,26p, ARCCB-TR-99005.
Prepared in cooperation with Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, Troy, NY.
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Thermoelectric devices and materials have potential
applications in refrigeration and power generation. An
X-ray diffraction study was made documenting the
phase and the lattice parameter of both some new
thermoelectric compounds and some previously
known compositions. The materials contained primarily
Ir, Rh, Sb, Sn, and R. Improvements in the measure-
ment procedures resulted in improved accuracy in lat-
tice parameter measurements and in peak intensity
measurements.
Keywords: 'Composite materials, 'Thermoelectricity, X
ray diffraction, Thermal conductivity, Platinum, Tin, An-
timony, Thermoelectric power generation, Refrigera-
tion systems, Iridium, Rhodium, ^Thermoelectric mate-
rials, Skutterud, Lattice parameters, Low thermal con-
ductivity.
38 VOL. 99, No. 3
ADA3627S7REB PC A03/MF A01
Modified T-37 Instead of T-46: Impact on Under-
graduate Pilot Training. Final rept. 10 Jan-11 Jul 86.
Air Force Center for studies and Analyses, Wash-
ington, DC.
C. D.Moore. Jul 1986,13p.
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This paper examines the repercussions on Under-
graduate Pilot Training of using a truly modified T-37
instead ot the T-46 as Air Training Command's next
generation trainer. The performance deficiencies of the
modified T-37 as compared to the T-46 are based on
both aircraft attempting to fulfill the requirements out-
lined in the system operational concept for the next
generation trainer.
Keywords: 'Pilots, 'Air force training, 'Jet training air-
craft, Performance(Engineering), Modification, Military
capabilities, Deficiencies, T-37 aircraft, T-46 aircraft.
ADA3627S8REB PC A03/MF A01
WIND-HAARP-HIPAS Interferometer Experiment
Interim rept.
Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC. Plasma Phys-
ics Div.
P. Rodriguez, M. J. Keskinen, E. J. Kennedy, M.
McCarrick, and J. Preston. 22 Apr 1999,12p, NRL/MR/
6750-99-8349.
Prepared in collaboration with Advanced Power Tech-
nologies Inc., Washington, DC, California Univ., Los
Angeles, CA, Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis, MN and
DESPA, Observatoire de Paris, Meudon, France.
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We report on the first experiment using two high power,
high frequency transmitting facilities in a bistatic, inter-
ferometer mode. The HAARP and HIPAS facilities in
Alaska radiated at 4525 kHz with total combined power
of about 700 kW, in the direction of the WIND space-
craft. The WAVES experiment aboard WIND received
the transmissions at a distance of about 25 earth radii.
The experimental setup thus resembled Young's two-
slit experiment. The expected interference pattern was
observed, and at the distance of WIND, the fringes
sizes were about 30 km peak to peak.
Keywords: 'Plasmas(Physics), 'Radio waves,
Ionosphere, Electron density, High altitude, Aurorae,
Magnetosphere, Interferometers, High frequency
radar, Haarp(High frequency active auroral research
program), Hipas(High power auroral simulation).
ADA362759REB PC A09/MF A02
Dynamic Failure of Materials. Volume 2 - Compila-
tion of Russian Spall Data. Technical rept. 20 May
93-20 Sep 96. '
SRI International, Menlo Park, CA.
T. H. Antoun, L. Seaman, and D. R. Curran. 1 Nov
1998,162p, SRI-PYU-4727, DSWA-TR-96-77-V2.
Contract DNA001-93-C-0104
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Over the past three decades, scientist in the Former
Soviet Union (FSU) and in the West have developed
innovative experimental techniques, measurement
diagnostics, and constitutive models of the Spall Proc-
ess. Extensive literature has been built up over the
years in Western publications. However, much of the
FSU work was not available in English and was largely
inaccessible to Western readers. Improved commu-
nication between Western and FSU scientists since the
end of the Cold War now allows the parallel FSU and
Western work to be collected, compared, cross-cor-
related, and examined for new insights and ideas for
future directions. The goal of this project was to make
formerly inaccessible FSU results available to Western
readers and to create a handy reference source for
fracture kinetics data, experimental techniques, meas-
urement diagnostics, interpretation methods, constitu-
tive modeling approaches, and numerical computation
approaches and results. We hope this work will be use-
ful to investigators and engineers dealing with fast load
and fracture as well as to investigators working in the
field of physics of strength.
Keywords: 'Fracture(Mechanics). Aluminum alloys,
Deformation, Single crystals, Molybdenum, Nuclea-
tion, Steel, Crack propagation, Copper, Aluminum, Ni-
obium, Tin, Titanium, Failure(Mechanics), Titanium al-
loys, Molybdenum alloys, Lead(Metal).
ADA362780REB PC A03/MF A01
Boundary Conditions for Magnetic Field Gradients
Inside a Source-Free Volume. Final technical rept.
Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Div., Be-
thesda, MD.
J. J. Holmes. 1 Apr 1999.15p, NSWCCD-TR-1999/
007.
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Magnetic potentials, potential gradients, and combina-
tions of the two serve as boundary conditions for solu-
tions to Laplace's equation. From these boundary con-
ditions unique solutions for magnetic potential and field
are obtained inside the volume of space that Is en-
closed by the boundary. In this paper, sufficiency
boundary conditions are derived that ensure unique
solutions for gradients in magnetic field inside the
bounded volume. The derived general boundary condi-
tions are expressed in terms of directional derivatives
of magnetic field.
Keywords: 'Magnetic fields, 'Finite element analysis,
'Boundary value problems, Laplace transformation,
Field theory.
ADA362761REB PC A05/MF A01
Primer of CORBA: A Framework for Distributed
Applications In Defence. General doc.
Surveillance Research Lab., Salisbury (Australia).
T. A. Au. Mar 1999,58p, DSTO-GD-0192. DODA-AR-
01-622.
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Based on object technology, the OMG defines an Ob-
ject Management Architecture (OMA) for the support of
interoperable applications across heterogeneous com-
puting platforms. The communication core of this un-
derlying model is the Common Object Request Broker
Architecture (CORBA) that provides a framework for
flexible and transparent communication between dis-
tributed objects. The adoption of this approach eases
software development by allowing interaction between
reusable components through well-defined interfaces.
In particular, applying CORBA technology to C4I prob-
lems in the military environment provides simple inte-
gration of legacy software and COTS software. This re-
port provides an overview of the OMA, and describes
in detail each component of CORBA.
Keywords: 'Computer communications, 'Object ori-
ented programming, Software engineering, Integrated
systems, Data management, Distributed data proc-
essing, Interoperability, Computer architecture, Aus-
tralia, Client server systems, Network architecture,
•Foreign technology, Corba(Common object request
broker architecture), OMG(Object Management
Group), G4l(Command Control Communications Com-
puter Intelligence).
ADA362762REB PC A99/MF A06
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001
Biennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Esti-
mates, February 1999 Research, Development,
Test & Evaluation, Navy Budget Activity S.
Department of the Navy, Washington, DC.
Feb1999.644p.
ADA362763 ADA362764 ADA362765 ADA362766.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This report contains fiscal year 2000/2001 biennial
budgets for the Navy. It includes appropriations for Re-
search, Development. Test and Evaluation.
Keywords: 'Naval research, 'Naval budgets. 'Budget
estimates, Requirements, Acquisition, Defense sys-
tems, Cost analysis, Weapon systems, Navy, Naval
aircraft, Fleets(Ships), Research management, Ord-
nance, Military budgets.
ADA362763REB PC A22/MF A04
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001
Biennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Esti-
mates, February 1999 Research, Development,
Test & Evaluation, Navy Budget Activity 4.
Department of the Navy, Washington, DC.
Feb 1999.4900.
ADA362762 ADA362764 ADA362765 ADA362766.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This report contains fiscal year 2000/2001 biennial
budgets for the Navy. It includes appropriations for Re-
search, Development, Test and Evaluation.
Keywords: 'Naval research, 'Naval budgets, 'Budget
estimates, Requirements, Acquisition, Defense sys-
tems, Cost analysis, Weapon systems, Navy, Naval
aircraft, Fleets(Snips). Research management, Ord-
nance, Military budgets.
ADA362764REB PC A20/MF A04
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001
Biennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Esti-
mates, February 1999 Research, Development,
Test & Evaluation, Navy Budget Activities 1-3.
Department of the Navy, Washington, DC.
Feb 1999,450p.
ADA362762 ADA362763 ADA362765 ADA362766.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This report contains fiscal year 2000/2001 biennial
budgets for the Navy. It includes appropriations for Re-
search, Development, Test and Evaluation.
Keywords: 'Naval research, 'Naval budgets, 'Budget
estimates, Requirements, Acquisition, Defense sys-
tems, Cost analysis, Weapon systems, Navy, Naval
aircraft, Fleets(Ships), Research management, Ord-
nance, Military budgets.
AOA36276SREB PC A10/MF A03
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001
Biennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Esti-
mates. February 1999 Research, Development,
Test & Evaluation, Navy Budget Activity 6.
Department of the Navy, Washington, DC.
Feb1999,l98p,
ADA362762 ADA362763 ADA362764 ADA362766.
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This report contains fiscal year 2000/2001 biennial
budgets for the Navy. It includes appropriations for Re-
search, Development. Test and Evaluation.
Keywords: "Naval research, 'Naval budgets, "Budget
estimates. Requirements, Acquisition, Defense sys-
tems, Cost analysis, Weapon systems, Navy, Naval
aircraft, Fleets
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tion). The report concerns the development of a civil air
fleet in the People's Republic of China.
Keywords: 'Aircraft, 'Civil aviation. 'China, Resources,
Periodicals, Chinese language, Fbis collection, Trans-
lations.
ADA362773REB PC A05/MF A01
Near East and South Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
27Dec1988,60p.
Contract JPRS-NEA-88-087
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This report contains articles from foreign periodicals
translated into English concerning issues in the Near
East and South Asia.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Middle east,
'International relations, 'Political parties, 'South asia.
Military operations, Defense systems, Foreign, Eco-
nomics, Agriculture. Periodicals, Far east, Fbis collec-
tion.
ADA362774REB PC A05/MF A01
East Europe Report: Political. Sociological and
Military Affairs, No. 2??5
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
2 Nov 1983.72p, JPRS-84668.
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JPRS publications contain information primarily from
foreign newspapers, periorjcals and books, but also
from news agency transmissions and broadcasts. Ma-
terials from foreign-language sources are translated;
those from English-language sources are transcribed
or reprinted, with the original phrasing and other char-
acteristics retained. This report concerns political, so-
ciological and military affairs in Eastern Europe.
Keywords: 'Military operations, 'Political science,
•Political parties, 'Sociology, 'Eastern europe.
Sources, Foreign, International relations. Periodicals,
Foreign languages, English language, Fbis collection.
ADA362775REB PC A07/MF A02
Technical Achievements in Communist China's
Electrical Equipment Industry.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
15 Sep 1960.125p, JPRS-3909.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Electrical industry, Industries, Industrial
production. Electrical equipment, China, 'Foreign tech-
nology. Foreign reports. Translations.
ADA362776REB PC A01/MF A01
Optical Frequency Standard In Trapped Atomic
Hydrogen. Annual technical rept. 1 Apr 98-31 Mar 99.
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge. Research
Lab. of Electronics.
D. Kleppner. 30 Apr 1999.3p.
Contract N00014-96-1-0634
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Our goal to improve the effectiveness of atom cooling
by using radio- frequency evaporation was met early in
the grant period, and we obtained temperatures and
densities close to those needed for Bose-Einstein con-
densation. Consequently, we deferred our work on
high resolution optical spectroscopy of hydrogen while
we pursued BEC. We obtained BEG last June, using
new spectroscope methods to identify the onset of the
transition and to characterize the condensate. Briefly,
we found that the mean field interaction at high den-
sities measurably shifts the 1S-2S spectral line, and
that the frequency shift can be used to measure the
density in situ. From the point of creating an optical fre-
quency standard, it is essential to know this frequency
shift, since the density must be kept sufficiently low that
the shitt is not a source of error.
Keywords: 'Optical properties, 'Hydrogen, 'Frequency
standards. Density, Trapping(Charged particles),
Atomic properties, Condensation, Frequency shift, In
situ analysis, 'Atom cooling, 'Optical frequency,
'Atomic hydrogen, RacSofrequency evaporation, Bose
einstein condensation.
ADA362777REB PC A06/MF A01
East Europe Report: Political, Sociological and
Military Affairs, No. 2088.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
21 Dec 1982,92p, JPRS-82507.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International politics, 'Sociology, Eco-
nomic analysis. Military forces(Foreign), Eastern eu-
rope, Fbis collection. Foreign reports.
ADA362778REB PC A10/MF A02
East Europe Report Political. Sociological and
Military Affairs, No. 2193.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
6 Sep 1983.189p, JPRS-84259.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International politics, 'Sociology, Eco-
nomic analysis. Military forces(Foreign), Eastern eu-
rope, Fbis collection. Foreign reports.
ADA362779REB PC A07/MF A02
East Europe Report Political, Sociological and
Military Affairs. No. 2194.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
7 Sep 1983,117p, JPRS-84265.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International politics, 'Sociology, Eco-
nomic analysis. Military forces(Foreign), Eastern eu-
rope, Fbis collection. Foreign reports.
ADA362780REB PC A10/MF A02
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs No. 436.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
8 Jul 1983,180p. JPRS-83854.
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JPRS publications contain information primarily from
foreign newspapers, periodicals and books, but also
from news agency transmissions and broadcasts. Ma-
terials from foreign-language sources are translated;
those from English-language sources are transcribed
or reprinted, with the original phrasing and other char-
acteristics retained. This report contains articles about
political, sociological and military affairs in China.
Keywords: 'Military operations, 'Political science,
•Political parties, 'Sociology, 'China, Sources, For-
eign, Security, Periodicals, Foreign languages, English
language, Fbis collection.
ADA362781REB PC A07/MF A02
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
4 Aug 1987.124p, JPRS-UMA-87-039.
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Partial Contents: Military Political Issues, Warsaw
Pact, Armed Forces, Ground Forces, Air, Air Defense
Forces, Civil Defense, Rear Services, Defense Indus-
tries, Foreign Military Affairs.
Keywords: 'Military forces(Foreign), 'International re-
lations. 'USSR. Air defense. Defense industry. Civil
defense, Defense systems, Infantry, Warsaw pact
countries. Military force levels. Military affairs.
ADA362782REB PC A07/MF A02
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
8 Jul 1987,111p, JPRS-UMA-37-036.
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Partial Contents: Military Political Issues, Warsaw
Pact, Armed Forces, Ground Forces, Air, Air Defense
Forces, Naval Forces, Civil Defense, Rear Services,
Defense Industries. Military History, Foreign Military
Affairs.
Keywords: 'Military forces(Foreign), 'International re-
lations. 'USSR, Air defense. Defense industry. Military
history. Civil defense. Defense systems. Infantry, War-
saw pact countries. Military force levels, Military affairs.
ADA362783REB PC A06/MF A01
USSR Report, Military Affairs.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
4 Mar 1987,90p. JPRS-UMA-87-012.
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Partial Contents: Military Political Issues, Warsaw
Pact, Armed Forces, Air/Air Defense Forces, Strategic
Rocket Forces, Special Troops, Military Educational
Facilities, Foreign Military Affairs.
Keywords: 'Military forces(Fpreign), 'International re-
lations. Air defense, Ussr, Military personnel, Foreign,
Warsaw pact countries, Strategic warfare. Military
force levels. Rockets, Air to air, Fbis collection, Foreign
reports. Military affairs.
ADA362784REB PC A02/MF A01
Ways to Solve Fuel Problems In North Korea.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
13 Jun 1960,8p, JPRS-3403.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Economics, 'International relations. North
Korea, Metals, Symposia, Industries, Gases, Fuels,
Volatility, Anthracite. Foreign reports.
ADA362785REB PC A04/MF A01
Selected Translations of Abstracts in Referatlvnyy
Zhumal - Btologlya, No. 6,1959.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
40 VOL 99, No. 3
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1959,36p,JPRS-2435.
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Partial Contents!: Bacterial Virus, Virology, Phage, Sci-
entific Research, Plants, Microbiology, Animals, Trans-
mittable Infections, Hepatitis.
Keywords: 'Meetings, 'Symposia, 'Biology, Bacteria,
Abstracts, Animals, Infectious diseases, Viruses, Hep-
atitis, Microbiology, Bacteriophages, Virology, Foreign
reports, Translations.
ADA362786REB PC A01/MF A01
Conference on the Control of the Colorado Beetle,
USSR.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
V. V. Abramenko. 25 Mar 1960,5p, JPRS-2438, OTS-
$0-11-441.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Agriculture. 'Pest control, 'USSR, Foreign
policy, Insect control, Inspection, Poland, Meetings,
Rumania, Coleoptera.
ADA362787REB PC A12/MF A03
Central Asia, Physical Geography Handbook.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
V. Sinitsyn. 20 Jun 1960.245p, JPRS-3420.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Handbooks, 'Geography, Water, Asia,
Physical sciences, Foreign reports.
ADA362788REB PC A05/MF A01
High-Power Laser Source Evaluation. Final rept.
Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA.
C. A. Back, C. D. Decker, J. F. Davis, S. Dixit, and J.
Grun. Jul 1998.64p, UCRL-ID-129096-98, QDV-99-
0001.
Contract W-7405-ENG-48
Annual rept.
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Robust Nuclear-Weapons-Effects Testing (NWET) ca-
pability will be needed for the foreseeable future to en-
sure the performance and reliability, in nuclear environ-
ments, of the evolving U.S. stockpile of weapons and
other assets. Ongoing research on the use of high-en-
ergy lasers to generate environments of utility in nu-
clear weapon radiation effects simulations is ad-
dressed in the work described in this report. Laser-driv-
en hohlraums and a variety of other targets have been
considered in an effort to develop NWET capability of
the highest possible fidelity in above-ground experi-
ments. The envelope of large-system test needs is
shown as the gray region in fig. I. It does not represent
the spectrum of any device; it is just the envelope of the
spectral region of cutouts from a number of possible
devices. It is a goal of our laser-only and ignition-cap-
sule source development work to generate x rays that
fall somewhere in this envelope.
Keywords: *X rays, 'Laser applications. 'High energy
lasers, Laser beams, Nuclear radiation. Xenon lasers,
X ray lasers, Bremsstrahlung, Nwet(Nuclear weapons
effects tests). Aq 199-08-1472.
ADA362789REB PC A04/MF A01
Selected Soviet Military Translations (Air Force
and Civil Defense Materials).
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
I. Bondarenko. 24 Jun 1960,48p, JPRS-3439.
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The following report is a translation of articles from So-
viet periodicals written by various authors primarily
concerning air force and civil defense topics but in-
clude other topics as well.
Keywords: 'Ussr, 'Civil defense, 'Aeronautics, Military
operations, Sources, Air force, Aircraft, Education,
Flight control systems, Aircraft equipment, Periodicals,
Fbis collection, Translations.
ADA362790REB PC A03/MF A01
Growth of the Physics of Metals and Physical Met-
allography in the Chinese People's Republics for
10 years-USSR-.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
C. Chih-Hung, K. Tsung, and C. Ling-Chao. 31 Mar
1960,14p, JPRS-2425, CSO-3660-N.
Trans, of Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye (Physics of
Metals and Metallography) (USSR), v8 n6 p820-628
1959.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Metals, 'Metallography, Ussr, Physical
properties, Russian language, China, Fbis collection,
Foreign reports. Translations.
ADA362791REB PC A02/MF A01
Main Source of Solar Corpuscular Streams -
USSR-.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
E. R. Mustel. 25 Mar 1960,8p, JPRS-2437, CSO-
3351-N.
Trans, of Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR (Reports of
the Academy of Sciences USSR), Moscow, v128 n2
0265-2681959.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Solar observatories, 'Corpuscular radi-
ation, Ussr, Russian language. Solar flares, Fbis col-
lection, Foreign reports. Translations.
ADA362792REB PC A03/MF A01
Certain Problems on the Theory of Heat Resist-
ance and the Development of New High-Strength
Titanium Alloys - USSR -.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
1.1. Komilov.22Jun1960.22p, JPRS-3423.CSO-
3449-D.
Trans, of Izvestiya Akademiya Nauk SSSR, OTN,
Metallurgiya i Toplivo (Notices of the Academy of
Sciences USSR, Division of Technical Sciences, Met-
allurgy and Fuel), Moscow, n4pi9CM 991959.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Titanium alloys, Thermal resistance,
Ussr, High strength alloys, Russian language, Fbis col-
lection. Foreign reports, Translations.
ADA362793REB PC A06/MF A01
When Is a Simple Model Adequate for Use in
Scheduling in MSHN. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
P. F.Carff. Marl999,95p.
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Current resource management systems do not provide
a way to use measurements taken from an applica-
tion's execution on one computer to predict that appli-
cation's performance on another computer. This thesis
proposes a model that balances the level of detail, and
therefore the quality of their predictions of resource
usage, against the cost of computing schedules. To as-
sess the quality of the proposed model, an application
emulator was designed, built, and used. The results
from running the application emulator demonstrated
that the proposed model is able to predict the relative
resource usage of an asynchronous application that
has substantially more computation requirements than
communication requirements. However, an even more
detailed model is needed to successfully predict re-
source requirements of both synchronous and commu-
nication-intensive applications.
Keywords: 'Distributed data processing, 'Resource
management, Computer communications. Local area
networks, Theses, Scheduling, Operating sys-
tems(Computers), Systems analysis, Message proc-
essing, Asynchronous computers, Graphical user
interface, MSHN (Management System for Hetero-
geneous Networks).
ADA362794REB PC A02/MF A01
Reorganization of Industrial Hygiene on a Sci-
entific Basis, Ussr.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
I. Rysakov. 7 Jun 1960,6p, JPRS-3382.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Industrial hygiene, 'Scientific research,
'USSR, Problem solving. Inspection, Safety, Press-
ing(Forming), Occupational safety and health, Trans-
lations.
ADA362795REB PC A03/MF A01
Attitudes on Physical and Mental Labor In Com-
munist China.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
4 Jan 1961.23p, JPRS-4303, SS-3033.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'China, 'Labor, 'Mental ability, Com-
munism, Translations.
ADA362796REB PC A06/MF A01
Communist China Digest, No. 16.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
21 Jun 1960,87p, JPRS-3421.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'China, 'International relations,
'Communists, Decision making. Translations.
ADA362797REB PC A05/MF A01
Worldwide Report: Telecommunications Policy,
Research and Development, No. 285.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
2 Sep 1983,70p. JPRS-84247.
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customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); (ax at
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JPRS publications contain information primarily from
foreign newspapers, periodicals and books, but also
from news agency transmissions and broadcasts. Ma-
terials from foreign-language sources are translated;
those from English-language sources are transcribed
or reprinted, with the original phrasing and other char-
acteristics retained.
Keywords: 'Policies, Telecommunications, Sources,
Global, Foreign, Television systems, Media, Radio
transmission, PeriocScals, Foreign languages, English
language, Fbis collection.
ADA362798REB PC A03/MF A01
Selected Articles on Machine Industry In Com-
munist China In 1959.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
24 Jun 1960,21p. JPRS-3436, CSO-3566-D.
Trans, of selected articles from various issues of the
Chinese language periodical Cht-tisieh Kung-yeh
Chou-pao (Machine Industry Weekly), Peiping.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Machine tool industry, China, Chemical in-
dustry, Chinese language. Electrical industry. Rolling
mills, Fbis collection. Foreign reports. Translations.
ADA382799REB PC A09/MF A02
China Report: Political, Sociological and Military
Affaire. No. 470.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
7 Nov 1983.156p. JPRS-84693.
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This report contains articles concerning political, socio-
logical and military affairs in China.
Keywords: 'Military operations. 'Political science.
•Political parties. "SocioJogy, 'China, Security, 'Military
affairs. Translations.
ADA382800REB PC A03/MF A01
Training Spatial Knowledge Acquisition Using Vir-
tual Environments. Annual Technical rept 1 Feb 97-
31Jan98.
Massachusetts InsL of Tech., Cambridge. Research
Lab. of Electronics.
N. I. Duriach. 26 Apr 1999,14p.
Contract N00014-96-1-0379
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The purpose of this study is to explore the potential
benefits of using current VE technology for training
spatial orientation and navigation skills.
Keywords: 'Data acquisition, •Computer aided instruc-
tkxi, "Virtual reality. Spatial distribution, Skills. Orienta-
tion(Direction). Three dimensional. Navigation, Bene-
fits, 'Virtual environments.
ADA362801REB PC A03/MF A01
Possibility of Using as a Photogrammetric Base
the 1:25,000 Map for Photogrammetrtc Mapping at
Scales of 1:10,000 and 1:5,000 - Czechoslovakia -
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
V. Pichlik. 21 Jun 1960.16p, JPRS-3410, CSO-3664-
D.
Trans, of Geodeticky a Kartograficky Obzor (Geodetic
and Cartographic Review), Prague. n12 p221-224,
Dec 59.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Photqgrammetry, 'Topographic maps,
Czechoslovakia, Fbis collection. Foreign reports,
Czech language, Translations.
ADA362802REB PC A05/MF A01
USSR Report, Energy, No. 152.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
17 Jun 1983,51 p, JPRS-83708.
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This report contains articles on energy in the USSR.
Topics induce oils and gases, non-nuclear power,
pipeline construction, and electric power.
Keywords: 'Ussr, 'Energy, 'Fuels, 'Electric power,
Natural gas, Construction, Pipelines, Oil fields.
ADA362803REB PC A03/MF A01
Survey of Soviet Heavy Industry (7).
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
7 Jan 1961.23p. JPRS-4384, CSO-1300-5/7.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Machine tools, 'Ussr, Gas turbines. Elec-
trical equipment, Metallurgical laboratories. Chemical
industry. Self propelled, Fbis collection, Foreign re-
ports, Self propelled machinery.
ADA362804REB PC A06/MF A01
Soviet Union, Military Affaire.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
1 Jun 1987,76p. JPRS-UMA-67-033.
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This report contains articles from foreign periodicals
translated into English that concern military affairs in
the Soviet Union. Topics include political science,
armed forces, ground forces, defense forces, civil de-
fense, military education, and foreign military affairs.
Keywords: 'Ussr, 'Civil defense, 'Education, 'Military
forces(Foreign), 'International relations, Political
science. Foreign, Periodicals, Fbis collection.
ADA362805REB PC A05/MF A01
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1764.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
27 Apr 1983,74p. JPRS-83346.
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JPRS publications contain information primarily from
foreign newspapers, periodicals and books, but also
from news agency transmissions and broadcasts Ma-
terials from foreign-language sources are translated;
those from English-language sources are transcribed
or reprinted, with the onginal phrasing and other char-
acteristics retained. This report contains articles on
military affairs "m the USSR. Topics include armed
forces, civil defense, and role of the United States and
NATO in armed sales.
Keywords: 'Military operations, 'Ussr. 'Civil defense,
•Military forces(Foreign). Nato. Sources, United states.
Defense systems, Foreign, Periodicals, Foreign lan-
guages, English language, Fbis collection.
ADA362806REB PC A04/MF A01
Experimental and Numerical Study of the Effects
of Design Parameters on Water Mist Suppression
of Liquid Pool Fires. Rept. for Oct 96-Oct 98.
Navy Technology Center for Safety and Survivability,
Washington, DC.
C. C. Ndubizu, R. Ananth, P. A. Tatem, K. Prasad. and
C. Li. 30 Apr 1999,32p, NRL/MR/6180-99-8372.
Prepared in collaboration with GEO Centers, Inc.,
Rockville, MD, and Science Applications International
Corp., Arlington, VA.
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This report presents the results of an experimental and
numerical parametric study of water mist suppression
of liquid pool fires. The numerical part was conducted
with small 2-D methanol pool fire, while the experi-
ments were conducted with a 50 cm diameter pan
heptane and JP8 pool fires. Analyses of results of the
experimental and numerical parts lead to similar con-
clusions. First, the results show that base injection of
droplets enhanced their suppression effectiveness by
as much as two times compared to top injection. This is
because the droplets evaporated within the lower re-
gion of the fire where a greater effect of oxygen dilution
and water vapor higher heat capacity is fully realized.
Secondly, the experimental results show that smaller
droplets are more effective than larger droplets in both
top and base injections. The similarity between the
model predictions and the experimental data indicates
that the results of the parametric study conducted with
a small scale laminar pool fire can be useful in the de-
sign of water mist suppression systems for large scale
fires. Finally, the experimental results show that water
mist is more effective in suppressing JP8 fires than
heptane fires. It is concluded that the difference in ef-
fectiveness is largely due to the additional effects of
surface cooling.
Keywords: "Water, 'Fire suppression, 'Fire extin-
guishing agents, 'Mist, Experimental data. Numerical
analysis, Combustion, Design criteria, Heptanes,
'Water mist suppression, 'Liquid pool fires, Methanol
pool fire, Jp-8 fuel.
ADA362807REB PC A06/MF A01
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and
Military Affairs, No. 2133.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
25 Apr 1983,82p, JPRS-83332.
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foreign newspapers, periodicals and books, but also
from news agency transmissions and broadcasts. Ma-
terials from foreign-language sources are translated;
those from English-language sources are transcribed
or reprinted, with the onginal phrasing and other char-
acteristics retained This report contains articles on po-
litical, sociological and military affairs in Eastern Eu-
rope.
Keywords: 'Military operations, 'Political science,
'Political parties, 'Sociology, 'Eastern europe,
Sources, Foreign, Periodicals, Foreign languages,
English language, Fbis collection.
ADA362808REB PC A99/MF A06
AWOS Data Acquisition System (ADAS), Auto-
mated Lightning Detection and Reporting System
(ALDARS), Operational Test and Evaluation (OT &
E) Final Test Report. Technical note.
Federal Aviation Administration Technical Center, At-
lantic City. NJ.
D. Groot. H. Vuong, E. Schlain, and J. Stratton. Dec
1998,721 p, rX>T/FAA/CT-TN98/23.
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Automated
Weather Observation System (AWOS) Data Acquisi-
tion System (ADASJ/Automated Lightning Detection
and Reporting System (ALDARS) Operation Test and
Evaluation (OT&E) final Test Report is prepared by the
ADAS/ALDARS Test Director. This report provides the
procedures, results, analysis, significant problems, and
Problem Trouble Reports (PTR) for each test. The re-
port also provides overall conclusions and rec-
ommendations that flow from the OT&E. The purpose
of the ADAS/ALDARS project is to incorporate light-
ning data into the National Airspace System (NAS) via
the Automated Surface Observation System (ASOS)
AWOS One-Minute Observations (OMO) and the Avia-
tion Routine Weather Report (METAR) and Aviation
Selected Special Weather Report (SPECI) weather
messages. This project also incorporated the capability
for ADAS to generate METAR format weather mes-
sages and interface with the Integrated Terminal
Weather System (ITWS). ADAS/ALDARS OT&E was
performed to verify that all of the NAS level require-
ments associated with this project were correctly im-
plemented. All testing was performed by the ACT-320
Weather Branch at the FAA William J. Hughes Tech-
nical Center.
Keywords: 'Detection. 'Lightning, 'Data acquisition.
Test and evaluation, Requirements, Integrated sys-
tems. Automation, Weather, Observation, Operational
effectiveness. Aeronautics, Surfaces, Operation,
'Lightning detection, Awos(Automated weather obser-
vation system), Adas(Awos data acquisition system),
Aldars(Automated lightning detection and reporting
system).
ADA362809REB PC A03/MF A01
Volatile Losses from Aged Field Sediments. Tech-
nical note.
Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicks-
burg, MS. Environmental Lab.
Jan 1999,11 p, EEDP-02-26.
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The purpose of this technical note is to describes lab-
oratory investigations conducted to obtain flux data
from contaminated aged field sediments and a labora-
tory spiked sediment for the emission of volatile or-
ganic chemicals (VOCs) from sediment exposed to the
atmosphere. These data are being used to develop
and validate predictive volatile emissions models. Lab-
oratory experimental techniques and results obtained
are presented.
Keywords: 'Dredged materials, 'Sediments, 'Emission
control, Mathematical models, Laboratory tests. Waste
disposal, Voc(Volatile organic chemicals), Confined
disposal facilities.
ADA362810REB PC A03/MF A01
Some Perspectives of the Development of Tele-
vision Broadcasting Technology - USSR -.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
S. I. Katayev. 14 Sep 1960,14p, JPRS-3912. CSO-
4249-D.
Trans, of Tekhnika Kino i Televideniya (Television and
Cinema Technology), Moscow, n6 p1 -8, Jun 60.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: Television systems. 'Radio broadcasting,
Ussr, Russian language, Fbis collection. Foreign re-
ports. Translations.
ADA362811REB PCA03/MFA01
QuaslgeoM and the Standard Elevations - East
Germany-.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
K. Mueller. 14Sep1960,12p. JPRS-3913, CSCM207-
D.
Trans, of Vermessungstechnik (Geodesy), East Berlin,
n3p63-65,Mar60.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Geodesies, German language, East ger-
many, Fbis collection, Foreign reports, Translations.
ADA362812REB PC A02/MF A01
Conference on the Problem of Sun-Troposphere -
USSR -.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
Y. V. Spiridonova. 15 Sep 1960,6p. JPRS-3917, CSO-
4233-D.
Trans, of Izvestia Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seria
Geograficheskaya (Bulletin of the Academy of
sciences of the USSR, Geophysical Series) (USSR),
n3p157-159 1960.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Solar activity, Troposphere, Ussr, Rus-
sian language, Corpuscular radiation. Foreign reports,
Fbis collection, Heliogeophical relationships, Trans-
lations.
ADA362813REB PC A03/MF A01
Draft for Two Bridges In the People's Republic of
Korea.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
R. Naeser. 15 Sep 1960.13p, JPRS-3919, CSO-4171-
D.
Trans, of Bauplanung-Bautechnik (Construction Plan-
ning — Construction Technology). Leipzip, v10 n7
0280-286. Jul 56.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Bridges, Germany, German language,
South Korea, Construction materials, Fbis collection.
Foreign reports. Translations.
ADA362815REB PC A05/MF A01
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs, No. 431.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
16 Jun 1983,61 p, JPRS-83697.
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This report contains articles about political, sociological
and military affairs in China. Some topics include inter-
national affairs, political parties, education, sociology,
and culture.
Keywords: 'Military operations, 'Political parties,
'Sociology, 'China, International affairs, Education,
International relations, Culture(Social sciences), Mili-
tary affairs, Translations.
ADA362816REB PC A03/MF A01
Conversion of Laser Phase Noise to Amplitude
Noise in a Resonant Atomic Vapor: The Role of
Laser Llnewldth.
Aerospace Corp.. El Segundo, CA. Engineering and
Technology Group.
J. C. Camparo, and J. G. Coffer. 15 Apr 1999,12p, TR-
98(8555)-! 4. SMC-TR-99-11.
Contract F04701-93-C-0094
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When laser light propagates through a resonant me-
dium, the transmitted beam can exhibit excess inten-
sity noise AMPLITUDE MODULATION (AM). In a
semiclassical description of the phenomenon, laser
phase noise (PM) induces fluctuations in the medium's
electric susceptibility, which in turn cause fluctuations
in the transmitted intensity. The process provides an
efficient means for PM-to-AM conversion, and intuition
suggests that large linewidth lasers should exhibit
much greater PM-to-AM conversion than narrow
linewidth lasers. Here we measure the relative intensity
noise (RIN) for two diode lasers whose linewidth delta-
v sub L differ by more than 10(exp 2), after the lasers
have propagated through a resonant rubidium vapor.
Though the RIN of the narrow linewidth laser is only re-
duced by a factor of about 6 compared to the broad
linewidth laser, our results are nonetheless consistent
with numerical simulations of the PM-to-AM conversion
process. In particular, both computation and analytical
theory indicate that RIN is a nonlinear function of delta-
v sub L. For single-mode laser linewidth less than the
atomic dephasing rate, RIN increases like square roots
of delta-v sub L, while for linewidth greater than the
atomic dephasing rate RIN is a decreasing function of
delta-v sub L.
Keywords: 'Laser pumping, 'Atomic clocks, Laser
beams. Phase modulation, Amplitude modulation,
Noise modulation. Diode lasers, Phase noise.
ADA362817REB PC A03/MF A01
East Asia: Southeast Asia, Autobiography of
Chamlong.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
18 May 1990,16p, JPRS-SEA-90-015.
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This report contains an article from a Thai periodical
and has been translated into English. It is an autobiog-
raphy of Major General Chamlong Simuang.
Keywords: 'General officers, 'Biographies, Thailand,
Military history, Leadership, Officer personnel, South-
east asia, Fbis collection, Chamlong simuang.
ADA362818REB PC A03/MF A01
Transfer of Training Effectiveness In Flight Sim-
ulation: 1986 to 1997. Final rept. Jan-Dec 97.
Air Force Research Lab., Brooks AFB, TX. Human Ef-
fectiveness Directorate.
T. R. Carretta, and R. D. Dunlap. Sep 1998,16p,
AFRL-HE-AZ-TR-1998-0078.
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The purpose of this report was to review recent studies
regarding the effectiveness of flight simulators as aug-
mentation for 'hands-on' flying training. Simulation-
based training has been proposed to reduce costs, ex-
tend aircraft life, maintain flying proficiency, and pro-
vide more effective training, especially in areas difficult
to train in operational aircraft. A review of the literature
from 1986 to 1997 identified 67 articles, conference pa-
pers, and technical reports regarding simulator flying
training and transfer. Of these, only 13 were related di-
rectly to transfer of training from the simulator to the
aircraft. Studies of simulator effectiveness for training
janding skills constituted a majority of the transfer stucf
ies, although a few examined other flying skills such as
radial bombing accuracy and instrument and flight con-
trol. Results indicate that simulators are useful for train-
ing landing skills, bombing accuracy, and instrument
and flight control. Generally, as the number of simu-
lated sorties increases, performance improves, but this
gain levels off after approximately 25 missions. Fur-
ther, several studies indicate that successful transfer
may not require high-fidelity simulators or whole-task
training, thus reducing simulator development costs.
Evaluation of this literature is difficult for many reasons.
Typically, researchers fail to report sufficient detail re-
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gating research methods, training characteristics,
and simulator fidelity. In addition to these methodo-
logical concerns, there is a lack of true simulator-to-air-
craft transfer studies involving complex pilot skills. This
may be due to problems such as inadequate simulator
design, cost and availability, and access to simulators
in operational flying units. Future directions in simulator
transfer of training are discussed.
Keywords: 'Flight simulators, "Transfer of training.
Simulation, Symposia, Aircraft. Skills, Flight control
systems. Right training. Pilots, Costs, Gain. Access,
Proficiency. Aircraft landings.
PC A04/MF A01 T-
AOA362819REB
USSR Report. Energy, No. 126.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
1 Dec 1982.43p, JPRS-82361.
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This report contains articles on energy in the USSR.
Some topics include non-nuclear power, electric
power, pipeline construction, power equipment, and
compressor stations.
Keywords: 'Ussr. 'Energy. 'Pipelines, 'Electric power.
Stations, Construction. Power equipment. Compres-
sors.
ADA362820REB PC A05/MF A01
Worldwide Report. Telecommunications Policy.
Research and Development, No. 250.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington. VA.
1 Dec 1982.56p.JPRS-82357.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
JPRS publications contain information primarily from
foreign newspapers, periodicals and books, but also
from news agency transmissions and broadcasts. Ma-
terials from foreign-language sources are translated;
those from English-language sources are transcribed
or reprinted, with the original phrasing and other char-
acteristics retained. This report contains articles on
telecommunications poficy. research and development
throughout the world.
Keywords: 'Policies. Telecommunications, Sources,
Global. Foreign, Research management International
relations. Penodteate. Foreign languages. English lan-
guage. Fbis collection.
ADA362821REB PC A06/MF A01
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs, No. 412.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
18 Apr 1983,91 p. JPRS-83285.
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This report contains articles from foreign periodicals
translated into English that concern political, socio-
logical and military affairs in China.
Keywords: 'Military operations. 'Political science.
'Political parties, 'Sociology, 'China, International rela-
tions. Translations, Military affairs.
ADA362822REB PC A03/MF A01
Forward Flow at the Boundary of the Zone of De-
formation-USSR-.
Joint PubBcafions Research Service. Arlington. VA.
M. N. Potoskuyev. 22 Sep 1960,13p, JPRS-3925,
CSO-4192-O.
Trans, of Izvestjya Vysshfch Uchebnykh Zavedeniy,
Chemaya Meta&rgiya (News of the Higher Edu-
cational Institutions, Ferrous Metallurgy), moscow, n5
p61-67.May60.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Forging, Ussr, Russian language. Flow,
Fbis collection. Foreign reports. Forward flow. Trans-
lations.
ADA362823REB PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of the Factors Determining the Change
in Diffusion Mobility During Deformation - USSR
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
B. S. Boksnteyn, and T. I. Gubkova. 22 Sep 1960. Up,
JPRS-3927.CSO-4192-D.
Trans, of Izvestiya Vysshikh Ucnebnykh Zavedeniy,
Cheraaya Metallurgiya (News of the Higher Edu-
cational Institutions, Ferrous Metallurgy), Moscow, n5
pi 08-114. May 60.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Plastic deformation, 'Grain boundaries,
Ussr, Russian language. Diffusion, Fbis collection, For-
eign reports. Translations.
ADA362824REB PC A05/MF A01
East Asia: Korea.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
18 Jul 1988.69p, JPRS-KAR-88-015.
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Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) and
Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS) publica-
tions contain political, economic, military, and socio-
logical news, commentary, and other information, as
well as scientific and technical data and reports. All in-
formation has been obtained from foreign radk> and tel-
evision broadcasts, news agency transmissions, news-
papers, books, and periodicals. Items generally are
processed from the first or best available source; it
should not be inferred that they have been dissemi-
nated only in the medkim. in the language, or to the
area indicated. Items from foreign language sources
are translated. Those from English-language sources
are transcribed, with the original phrasing and other
characteristics retained. This report contains articles
on Korea.
Keywords: 'North korea, 'Economics. 'Korea,
•Political parties, 'Sociology. Sources. Foreign, Military
forces(Foreign), Joint military activities. Documents.
International trade. International relations, PeriocScats,
Far east. Foreign languages, English language, Fbis
collection.
ADA362825REB PC A06/MF A01
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1371.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
18 Ncv 1983,89p. JPRS-84787.
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This report contains articles on Southeast Asia
Keywords: 'Military operations, 'Political science,
•Govemment(Foreign). 'Political parties. 'Southeast
asia. Agriculture. Population, International relations,
Culture.
PC A02/MF A01
ADA362826REB
Twinnii
metallic!
30 Jun 97.
Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia. Dept. of Materials
Science and Engineering.
ning Mechanisms In Complex High Tm Inter-
Ilk; Compounds. Final technical rept 1 Jan 90-
D. P. Pope, and D. E. Luzzi. 5 May 1999,6p.
Contract N00014-91-J-1165
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This program was divided into two sections involving
two separate kinds of experiments: The first involved
an investigation into the possibility of twinning in com-
plex structures by inhomogeneous shears (without
shuffles) possibly involving synchrosnear, as we found
to be important in H1V2. The second was an experi-
mental investigation into the (low) temperature-stress
regime within which twins nucleate. We were able to
show using high resolution TEM, that the shear is
inhomogeneous, since the plane of mirror symmetry is
a particular set of planes in the structure. Second we
were able to show that shuffles are not involved since
shuffling should be a diffusion-tike process and should
become very sluggish at low temperatures. We did flow
stress measurements down to 4K and found that the
twinning process is active all the way down to at least
77K, strongly suggesting that shuffles are not part of
the process. As a result, we were able to demonstrate
for the first time that the synchroshear process actually
appears to be the mechanism by which twinning oc-
curs in this material.
Keywords: 'Twinning(Crystallography), 'Intermetallic
compounds, Plastic deformation. Shear properties.
Thermodynamics. Electron microscopy, 'Mechanical
twinning.
ADA362827REB PC A06/MF A01
USSR Report: Political and Sociological Affairs,
No. 1478.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
18 Nov 1983,81 p, JPRS-84784.
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This report contains articles on political and socio-
logical affairs in the USSR.
Keywords: 'Ussr. 'Political science, 'Sociology, Inter-
national relations.
ADA3S2828REB PC A07/MF A02
Near EasVSouth Asia Report. No. 2780.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
8 Jul 1983.117p, JPRS-83845.
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This report contains articles on the Middle East and
South Asia.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Middle east
'Government(Foreign). 'South asia. North Africa. Eco-
nomics. Agriculture, Translations.
ADA362829REB PC A04/MF A01
Development and Application of an Advanced Op-
tical Based Pressure Instrument for Low-Spaed
Flows. Final rept 7 Aug 97-7 Feb 98.
Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Beavercreek, OH.
J. 0. Jordan, and 1_ P. Goss. 7 Feb 1998,47p.
Contract F33615-97-C-30C5
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The STTR Phase I program targeted the development
and application of advanced optical based systems the
determination of surface-pressure Distributions on test
models in the Subsonic Aerodynamic Research Lab-
oratory (SARL) at Wright Laboratory. The low-speed
flows (0.1 less than or equal M less than or equal 0.5)
encountered in the SARL facility effect relatively small
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changes in surface pressure, typically 1-2 psi about
ambient (14.7 psia). As a result, quantitative surface-
pressure determination in this environment remained
contingent on the development of innovative pressure-
sensitive paint (PSP)- coating and optical-measure-
ment technology possessing the requisite sensitivity
characteristics. The technical effort encompasses
three primary objectives-the development of advanced
PSP systems, data-acquisition instrumentation and
measurement techniques, and post-processing soft-
ware. In the Phase I effort, we have coupled the tools
of sol-gel-processing technology and inorganic syn-
thetic chemistry for the development of stable PSP's
exhibiting tunable performance characteristics. Phase I
research has produced sol-gel-based PSP's exhibiting
significant improvements in sensitivity about ambient
pressure, reduced temperature sensitivity (80%), and
fast t>1 kHz) temporal response. Non- intrusive, opti-
cal-based measurement techniques capable of accu-
rate pressure measurements in low-speed wind tun-
nels will find immediate application in commercial- and
military-aircraft, automotive, and architectural indus-
tries in the United States.
Keywords: 'Pressure measurement, 'Low velocity,
Optics, Paints, Reflectance, Fluid dynamics, Wind tun-
nels, Aerodynamics, Monomolecular films, Sol gel
processes, 'Surface pressure films, 'Opticql measure-
ment, Sbir(SmaH business innovation research), Sbir
program. Pressure sensitive paints, Temperature sen-
sitive paints, Low speed flow.
ADA362830REB PC A10/MF A02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and
Military Affairs, No. 2079.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
24Nov 1982,1BOp, JPRS-82320.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Eastern Europe, 'International relations,
•Political parties, 'Sociology, Students. Translations,
Military affairs.
ADA362831REB PC A08/MF A02
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs, No. 438.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
21 Jul 1983.145p, JPRS-83946.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International relations. 'Political parties.
•Sociology. 'China. Military budgets. Translations, Mili-
tary affairs.
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The majority of brigades and task forces training at the
National Training Center (NIC) have demonstrated an
inability to perform reconnaissance and
counterrecomaissance operations, which are funda-
mental warfighting tasks that establish the conditions
for of offensive and defensive success. This report is a
sumary of the significant observations/conclusions ob-
tained during the study.
Keywords: 'Reconnaissance, Land warfare, Brigade
level organizations, Task forces, Military training, Army
operations, Cavalry, Ntc(National training center), Cav-
alry operations, Counterreconnaissance.
ADA362834REB PC A05/MF A01
JPRS Report, Latin America.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
28 Apr 1988,55p, JPRS-LAM^B-016.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Economics, 'Sociology,
Industries, Govemment(Foreign), Civil affairs, Inter-
national relations, Latin america. Democracy, Elec-
tions, Fbis collection, Foreign reports. Translations.
ADA362835REB PC A07/MF A02
USSR Report: Life Sciences, Blomedical and Be-
havioral Sciences, No. 40.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
2 Sep 1983,121 p, JPRS-84246.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Biomedicine, 'Behavioral sciences, Ussr,
Govemment(Foreign), Biochemistry, Life sciences,
Public health. Pollution, Genetics. Biophysics, Fbis col-
lection. Foreign reports. Translations.
ADA362836REB PC A05/MF A01
JPRS Report, Latin America.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
29 Mar 1988,58p, JPRS-LAM-88-012.
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ADA362832REB
JPRS Report, Latin America.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
16 Feb 1988.73p. JPRS-LAM-88-007.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Economics, Govern-
ment(Foreign), Civil affairs, International relations, Po-
Stfcal parties, Latin america. Elections. Fbis collection.
Foreign reports. Translations.
ADA362833REB PC A04/MF A01
Assessment of Reconnaissance and
Counterreconnaissance Operations at the Na-
tional Training Center.
Army Armor School, Fort Knox, KY.
J. D. Rosenberger. Feb 1987.44p.
PC A05/MF A01 No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Economics. 'Sociology.
Foreign policy, Government(Foreign), Budgets, Civil
affairs, Political parties. Latin america, Fbis collection,
Foreign reports, Translations.
ADA362837REB PC A05/MF A01
JPRS Report, Latin America.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
11 Jul 1988,69p. JPRS-LAM-S8-025.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Economics, 'Civil affairs, Foreign policy,
Government(Foreign), Budgets, Communism, Latin
america, Public opinion, Crimes, Fbis collection, For-
eign reports, Translations.
ADA362838REB PC A04/MF A01
Deterrence Effects of Operation Frontier Shield.
Rept. for Sep 98-Mar 99.
Institute for Defense Analyses, Alexandria, VA.
B. D. Crane. Mar 1999,36p, ID/HQ-P-3460.
Contract DASW01-98-C-0067
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This paper examines the effects of the Operation Fron-
tier Shield pulse operation to defend Puerto Rico from
non commercial drug trafficking. The operation clearly
forced air and surface smuggling away from Puerto
Rico and indirectly lessened the positive testing rates
of armed forces inductees there. The concept of pulse
operations appears to be successful for several years
after the initial pulse. New research is reported about
the thresholds for deterrence at different rates of inter-
diction for lethal apprehension (less than 1 %), personal
apprehension (2 to 4%) apprehension of associates (4
to 13%), losses of equipment plus drugs (13 to 30%),
and drugs only (greater than 30%). These thresholds
were derived from interviews with smugglers and
verified by analysis of three successful operations.
Interdiction rates that are below the thresholds have lit-
tle impact on deterring drug smugglers and those that
are substantially above the thresholds have risk levels
so high that the traffickers abandon smuggling. A pre-
liminary model showing the effect of interdiction on
smuggling deterrence is documented. The research in-
rlicates that it is important for commanders to under-
stand the minimum thresholds for interdiction deter-
rence so that proper employment of scarce interdiction
forces are made.
Keywords: 'Coast guard operations, 'Drug smuggling,
•Deterrence, Drug interdiction, Puerto rico, 'Operation
frontier shield, Drug traffic.
ADA362839REB PC A02/MF A01
Durability Testing for Fouling Release Coatings.
Final rept. 1 Jan 9&-31 Dec 97.
Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ., Blacksburg.
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering.
N.S.Eiss.31 Dec 1997,6p.
Contract N00014-96-1 -0457
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A brushing apparatus was designed and built to simu-
late the cleaning processes of ship hulls. Wear was
measured with a profile meter. The proposed method-
ology is valuable to study the processes of wear of the
coatings, to screen various materials and to identify pa-
rameters, either functional or material, which would di-
rectly affect their durability. Two groups of coatings
were tested: the EXS series and the NHL series. The
EXS samples showed better wear resistance than the
NRL samples and showed no dependence on the rota-
tional speed of the brushes. The NRL samples showed
that increasing the sliding speed resulted in a decrease
in wear. An increase in the applied load resulted in in-
creased wear for both sample series. The bond coat
had a higher wear resistance than either of the top
coats. One possible cause of the better wear resist-
ance of the EXS coating is the fused silica filler in the
coating. The NRL coatings had calcium carbonate filler
particles. The wear rates of the top coats was inde-
pendent of the coating thickness. Therefore, thicker
coatings will have longer lives than thinner ones.
Keywords: 'Protective coatings, Fused silica, Clean-
ing, Ship hulls, Wear resistance. Brushes, 'Fouling re-
lease coatings, 'Durability, Exs coatings, Nrl coatings,
Calcium carbonate.
ADA362840REB PC A07/MF A02
Occupational Survey Report, Survival Equipment,
AFSC 2A7X4.
Air Force Occupational Measurement Squadron, Ran-
dolph AFB.TX.
Apr 1999,11 Op.
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onters@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
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This report presents the results of an Air Force Occu-
pational Survey of the Survival Equipment career lad-
der. Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) 2A7X4. Author-
ity for conducting occupational surveys is contained in
AFI 36-2623. Computer products used in this report
are available for use by operations and training offi-
cials. Captain Ian Jackson. Canadian Aimed Forces,
developed the survey instrument. Ms. Karen Tilghman
provided computer-programming support. Lieutenant
David W. May analyzed the data and wrote the final re-
port This report has been reviewed and approved by
Lieutenant Colonel Roger W. Barnes, Chief, Airman
Analysis Section, Occupational Analysis Flight. Air
Force Occupational Measurement Squadron
(AFOMS).
Keywords: •Personnel management, 'Careers.
•Personnel development, Mlitary personnel, Military
requirements. Jobs, Data management. Information
systems, Military forces(Foreign), Air force personnel,
Surveys. Mattery training. Aviation personnel. Survival
equipment, 'Information, Occupational survey reports.
ADA362S41REB PC A07/MF A02
East Europe Report Political, Sociological and
Military Affairs, No. 2153.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington. VA.
16 Jun 1963.114p. JPRS-83700.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: •Eastern Europe. 'Political science.
•International relations. •Sociology. Peacetime. De-
mography. Translations. Military affairs.
ADA362842REB PC A05/MF A01
Southeast Asia Report. No. 1310.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
12 Jul 1983.750. JPRS-83867.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: •Military forces(Foreign). •International re-
lations, 'Southeast asia. Army personnel. PBots, Trav-
el.
ADA362S43REB PC A02/MF A01
Use of Vitamin E for Deseoiltliitlon In Pregnancy
Complications Due to RMncompttBXIKy Between
Mother and Fetus, USSR.
Joint PubBcattonsResearch Service, Arlington. VA.
F. M. Alzade. a A. Guseynov. and G. S. Aleskerov. 21
Jun 1960.7p,JPRS-341 1.
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No abstract avaaabte.
Keywords: •Pregnancy. 'Fetus. "Vitamin e. Diseases.
Long rangeOTme). Blood, Birth, Foreign reports.
ADA382M4REB PC AOS/MF A01
Southeast Asta Report, No. 1373.
Joint Pubications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
22 Nov 1983.92p, JPRS-84794.
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No abstract avaaabte.
Keywords: 'Economics. 'Civil affairs. Foreign policy.
Industries, Exports, Govemment(Foreign), Southeast
asia. Socialism, Fbis collection. Foreign reports, Trans-
lations.
ADA362845REB PC A04/MF A01
USSR Report, Political, and Sociological Affairs,
N0.1390L
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
25 Marl 983,47p. JPRS-83136.
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@rrtis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Sociology, 'USSR, Mili-
tary doctrine. Civil affairs, International relations, Prop-
AOA362846REB PC A04/MF A01
Near East and South Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
14ApM98B,45p.JPRS-NEA-88-026.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Economics. 'Civil affairs, Security, Inter-
national relations. Political revolution, South asia. Near
east, Fbis collection. Foreign reports.
ADA362847REB PC A01/MF A01
Spectroscoplc Observations of the Planets. An-
nual progress rept 1 Jul 98-30 Jun 99.
Hawaii Univ. at Manoa. Honolulu. InsL for Astronomy.
T.C.Owen. 4 May 1999,4p.
Contract NAQ5-6561
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The research supported by this grant has focused on
isotope ratios in comets and in the atmosphere of
Titan, and the determinations of surface compositions
of outer solar system bodes.
Keywords: 'Comets, Infrared spectroseopy. Isotopes,
Planets. Titan. •Isotope ratios.
ADA36284BREB PC A04/MF A01
Some Assembly Required: Budding a Digital Gov-
ernment for the 21st Century. Report of a Murtt-
dlsclpllnary Workshop Held In October 1998.
State Univ. of New York at Abany.
S. S. Dawes. P. A. Bloniarz. K. L. Kelly, and P. D.
Fletcher. Mar 1999.40p.
Contract NSF-99-181
Prepared in cooperation with University of Maryland,
Baltimore County.
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Government remains essential in the Information Age
society. Although there is debate over structure and
operation, government's objectives are indisputable:
maintaining collective security, administering justice,
providing the institutional infrastructure of the econ-
omy, ensuring that vital social capital is enhanced
through improvements in health and education and
through strong, families and communities. In its role as
a service provider, government needs to be fully capa-
ble of delivering high quality, effective, affordable serv-
ices. However, in cases where government itself is not
the best delivery vehicle, it must engage or allow oth-
ers in the voluntary and profit-making sectors to carry
out this role. Information technology, already an essen-
tial part of government operations, will continue to be
vitally important to administration, decision making,
and direct service delivery. It will also be critical in the
evolving relationships between government and other
kinds of organizations, and between government and
citizens.
Keywords: 'United states government, 'Information
systems, 'Records management, 'Meetings, 'State
government. 'Local government, Digital systems, Polit-
ical science. Decision making. Communities, Security,
Access, Technology assessment, Online systems.
Computer networks.
ADA362849REB PC A05/MF A01
West Europe Report, No. 2170.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
8Jul 1983,67p, JPRS-83847.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International politics, "Western Europe,
GovemmenttForeign), Protective equipment, Ter-
rorism.
ADA362850REB PC A05/MF A01
Synthesis and Characterization of Diamond-Like
Carbon Coatings Deposited by Plasma Source Ion
Implantation and Conventional Ion Beam Assisted
Deposition Processes. Master's thesis.
Wisconsin Unrv.-Madison. Dept. of Nuclear Engineer-
B°M. Stout. 1999.52p.
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Diamond-like carbon coatings produced by Plasma
Source Ion Implantation (PSli) and beamline Ion Beam
Assisted Deposition (IBAD) were synthesized and
studied. Gas pressure and electrical current were used
as variables to design four independent PSII test sets.
Beamline IBAD samples were produced with a pro-op-
timized set of parameters. Protitometry measurements
showed the films to have thicknesses between 1.44 +/
- .09 and 1.64 +A .04 microns and to possess very low
roughness averages, ranging from 14 +/- 3 to 28 +/- 3
nm, which correlate with substrate surface roughness.
Atomic Force Microscopy revealed that diamond-like
carbon crystal sizes varied significantly with chamber
pressure. Crystals were generally spherical in shape
suggesting that films were highly amorphous. Micro-
hardness and nanohardness test results showed the
hardest films to begreater than 3 times the hardness of
untreated steel. The elastic modulus of the films,
measured during the nanohardness test, was directly
related to film hardness. Fretting wear and Pin-on-Disk
tests were performed to quantitatively assess the abil-
ity of films to resist wear. Fretting wear tests showed a
dramatic decrease in friction for diamond-like carbon
films with friction levels ranging from 10% to 30% of
that of untreated steel. Pin-on- Disk tests revealed a
significant improvement in wear resistance prior to sty-
lus penetration into the substrate.
Keywords: *lon beams, 'Ion implantation. •Coatings.
'Diamond films, Ptasmas(Physics). Modulus of elas-
ticity. Theses, Profilometers, Wear resistance. Micro-
hardness, Fretting, Psii(Plasma source ion implanta-
tion), lbad(lon beam assisted deposition). Atomic force
microscopy. DkXDiamond like carbon).
ADA382851 REB PC A12/MF A03
Evaluation of Passive Systems for the Treatment
of Mine Drainage. Master's thesis.
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park. Dept of
Civil Engineering.
H. C. Roscoe. May 1999,234p.
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Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) is a serious environmental
problem and the focus of a great deal of research. Pas-
sive treatment systems associated with wetlands and
Anoxic Limestone Drains (ALDs) provide a low-cost,
low-maintenance treatment in contrast to continuous
chemical metering. The ALD adds alkalinity to the
water allowing for a more rapid formation of iron precip-
itates. The abiotic oxidation ponds associated with
these systems are expected to precipitate about 10-20
gfeq m-day of iron. The focus of this research is to
evaluate two different ALD passive treatment systems
In order to find ways to improve the efficiency of the
abiotic oxidation of ferrous, thereby reducing the
amount of land area required to treat the discharge.
The two systems evaluated differed in that one system
is a channel system, while the other is a senes of
ponds. The channel system has a large excess of alka-
linity while the pond system has net mineral acidity.
The study of the systems was conducted over a one-
year period starting in January 1998 and ended in Jan-
uary 1999. The evaluation of each system included
monitoring the chemistry and using MINTEQA2, a
chemical equilibrium computer program to assist in the
analysis. Of all the major cations in solution, ferrous is
the only one that is removed in the system.
Keywords: 'Drainage, 'Coal mines, Test and evalua-
tion. Cations, Passive systems. Theses, Iron, Water
treatment. Water pollution. Oxidation, Limestone, Wet-
lands, Chemical equilibrium, Ponds, Environmental en-
gineering, Abiotic processes. Alkalinity, Amd(Acid
mine drainage), MinteqaZ computer program,
AkXAnoxic limestone drains).
ADA3628S2REB PC A05/MF A01
East Europe Report: Scientific Affairs, No. 772.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
25 Mar 1983,68p, JPRS-83135.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Eastern Europe, 'Scientific research.
Computers, Lasers, Silicon compounds, Electronics in-
dustry.
ADA362853REB PC A01/MF A01
Award of Lenin Prizes In Science and Technology,
USSR
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
19 May 1960,5p. JPRS-3282, OTS-60-31-175.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'USSR, 'Scientists. 'Scientific research,
Magnetic fields. Nuclear energy. Nuclear reactors.
Radio waves. Arid land, 'Science and technology,
Translations.
AOA362854REB PC A06/MF A01
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1372.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
21 Nov 1983,87p, JPRS-84789.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Military forcesfForeign), 'International re-
lations, 'Southeast Asia, Production, Students, Bat-
talion level organizations, Military commanders, Refu-
gees.
ADA362855REB PC A02/MF A01
Some Timely Questions of the Clinical Course,
Etiology and Pathogenesis of Multiple Sclerosis,
USSR:
Job* Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
A. L Leonovich. 6 Jan 1961,10p, JPRS-4311.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Clinical medicine, 'Etiology,
'Pathogenesis, Alternating current, Nervous system,
Patients, Physicians, 'Multiple sclerosis, Foreign re-
ports.
ADA362856REB PC A01/MF A01
Methodology of Investigating Gas Metabolism In
the Inspiration of Large Concentrations of Oxy-
gen. -USSR-, (K metodlke Issledovaniya
gazoobmena pri vdykhanil bol' shlkh
kontsentratsjy klsloroda).
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
V. P. Bezugliy. 6 Feb 1961, 5p, JPRS-4381.
Trans, of Laboratomoye Delo (Laboratory Work) (Mos-
cow), v6 n5 p22-24,1960.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Clinical medicine, 'Metabolism, 'Gases,
'Oxygen consumption, Laboratory procedures, Con-
centration(Chemistry), Foreign reports, Translations.
ADA362857REB PC A05/MF A01
Worldwide Report, Epidemiology, No. 318.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
26 Apr 1983,61 p, JPRS-83333.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Epidemiology, Humans, Diseases, Lan-
guage, Hepatitis, Poliomyelitis, Foreign reports, Fbis
collection.
ADA362858REB PC A05/MF A01
Worldwide Report, Epidemiology, No. 322.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
17 Jun 1983,54p, JPRS-83702.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Epidemiology, Humans, Diseases, Diar-
rhea, Immunization, Children, Cholera, Vaccines, Ac-
quired immune deficiency syndrome, Skin diseases,
Rubella, Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
ADA362859REB PC A02/MF A01
Problem of Early Diagnosis of Cancer of the Uter-
ine Cervix.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
N. V. Fedorova. 14 Sep 1960,6p, JPRS-3911. OTS-
60-31-765.
Trans, of Laboratomoye Delo (Laboratory Work) (Mos-
cow), v6 n3, p4-6, May-June 1960.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Diagnosis(Medicine), 'Cancer, Ussr, Epi-
thelium, Neoplasms, Classification, Laboratory proce-
dures, 'Uterine cervix, Foreign reports, Cervical can-
cer, Translations.
ADA362860REB PC A05/MF A01
USSR Report, Earth Sciences, No. 27.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
6 Jul 1983,72p, JPRS-83829.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Earth sciences, Mathematical models,
Ussr, Meteorology, Earth(Planet), Fbis collection, For-
eign reports.
ADA362861REB PC A03/MF A01
Dealing With Data: Seminar Summary. Using In-
formation In Government Program Information
Sharing Seminar Series, Seminar No. 1.
State Univ. of New York at Albany.
4 Feb 1999,19p.
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The Center for Technology in Government, through the
Using Information in Government (UIG) program, has
worked during the past year with NYS agency project
teams and partners from the public, private, and aca-
demic sectors to identify benefits of and strategies for
integrating and using data for program planning, eval-
uation, and decision making. The policy, management,
and technology issues identified through our work with
the agency teams will be shared in a series of seminars
focused on increasing the value of existing information
to government programs. This report summarizes the
presentations given at the first of the Using Information
in Government seminar series, 'Dealing with Data' con-
ducted on February 4,1999.
Keywords: 'United states government, 'Management,
'Information systems, 'State government, 'Local gov-
ernment, Symposia, Policies, Decision making, Strat-
egy, Planning, Benefits, Technology assessment, Aq
199-08-1491.
ADA362S62REB PC A06/MF A01
Models for Action: Practical Approaches to Elec-
tronic Records Management and Preservation.
Project rept.
State Univ. of New York at Albany.
K. L. Kelly, A. Kowlowitz, T. A. Pardo, and D. E. Green.
Jul1998,86p.
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The project described in this report was an attempt to
develop a practical way to incorporate essential elec-
tronic records requirements into the design of new in-
formation systems. Funded in large part by a research
grant from the National Historical Publications and
Records Commission (NHPRC), the project was con-
ducted from 1996 to 1998 through a partnership be-
tween the New York State Archives and Records Ad-
ministration (SARA) and the Center for Technology in
Government (CTG). The project team included staff of
the NYS Adirondack Park Agency, eight corporate
partners led by Intergraph Corporation, and University
at Albany faculty and graduate students. In recent
years, significant theoretical work has been done in the
area of electronic records management; however, little
has been translated into practical implementable solu-
tions. This project was designed to bridge the gap be-
tween theory and practice by producing generalizeable
tools that link business objectives to sound records
management practices. This connection can be under-
stood most readily at the business process level where
workflow information flow and service delivery come
together. The project integrated and built upon several
existing bodies of knowledge: electronic recordkeeping
and archival theory and practice, business process im-
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provement and reengineering (BPI/BPR) methodolo-
gies, and system development methodologies.
Keywords: "Information systems. 'Documents,
'Records management 'Records, 'Preservation, Re-
quirements. Electronics, Methodology, Commerce,
Theory, History, Archives, Aq 199-08-1489.
ADA362863REB PC A03/MF A01
Practical Tools for Electronic Records Manage-
ment and Preservation.
State Univ. of New York at Abany.
Jan1999.17p.
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This paper presents an easy to understand foundation
for electronic records management considerations. It
also presents practical tools that seamlessly integrate
into the system design process and result in the identi-
fication of technical specifications and opportunities for
improving performance through improved access to
records. The tools also identify critical management
and policy factors that must be in place to support a ful
system implementation. These tools can be used by
any organization to: (1) Bring the record to the forefront
of system design activities. (2) Identify electronic
records functionality as pan of system design. (3) Cre-
ate electronic records that support legal and evi-
dentiary needs. (4) Create electronic records that are
accessible and usable over time. (5) Integrate diverse
document forms and formats into records. (6) Identify
need for internal and external primary and secondary
access to records.
Keywords: 'Electronics. 'Records management.
•Preservation. Policies. Information systems. Speci-
fications. Identification. Documents, Formats, Access,
Records. Aq 199-08-1493.
ADA362864REB PC A03/MF A01
Survey of Key Concepts and Issues for Electronic
neconJIiseplnci
State Univ. of New York at Abany.
B. Maio. Aug 1 997. 1 9p. CTG-MFA-001 .
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The Models for Action protect seeks to find practical
solutions to electronic recordkeeping in networked
computing environments. The project incorporates
principles from business process analysis, information
systems development, electronic records management
and archival preservation m order to find solutions that
address recordkeeping at al stages of the records life
cycle and - more importantly - within the context of
the business process which the records support. The
first step in this project was to identify the necessary re-
quirements for creating, managing, and preserving ac-
cess to records that support an organization's business
needs inducing its legal and evidentiary requirements.
Today, more than ever, this depends on compliance
with various technology standards and legal and pro-
fessional guidelines. Such standards altow for commu-
nication of records across different computing plat-
forms. They also help to define a 'secure' environment
authentication procedures, and terms and condrbons
for transacting business electronically, and for docu-
menting and attesting to these transacbons. In order to
test the prefect's tools for identifying record keeping re-
quirements in a practical business application, the
Models for Action project is developing a prototype for
the New York State Adrondack Park Agency. APA's
Permitting Process currently uses a mix of Geographic
Information System information, paper documents,
and a small desktop database. The prototype will apply
electronic document management and workflow to the
agency's Minor Permitting Process. A review of tech-
andards, governm
practices was conducted in April, 1997 ad-
ject expected to encounter
lopment of the APA proto-
.
nology standards, government policies, legal principals
andbest practices was conducted in April, 1997 ad-
dressing key issues the project expected to encounter
during the design and develop
type.
Keywords: 'Information systems. 'Networks,
•Computer applications, 'Records management Poli-
cies, Commerce. Data processing security, Tools, Sur-
veys, Standards, Access, Communication and radio
systems. Records, Archives.
ADA362865REB PC A01/MF A01
News from AFAR, March/April 1998.
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition),
Washington, DC.
Apr 1998,5p.
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This report represents the Air Force Acquisition Re-
form newsletter. This issue deals with such topics as
the acquisition process in several Air Force organiza-
tions, commercial item acquisition, system perform-
ance, commercial technology, global broadcasting sys-
tems, international purchases, databases and acquisi-
tion reform, computer software, internet, performance
specifications and hazardous materials.
Keywords: "Air force, 'Acquisition, Computer pro-
grams. Data bases. Global, Commerce. Specifications,
Performance(Engineering). Radio broadcasting. Pro-
curement. Commercial equipment International, Mili-
tary organizations, Hazardous materials.
ADA382866REB PC A04/MF A01
JPRS Report, East Asia Korea.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
7 Sep 1988.48p. JPRS-KAR-8&017.
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This document contains articles translated from foreign
periodicals into English that concern North and South
Korea
Keywords: 'North korea, 'Military operations. 'Political
science, 'Economics, 'South korea. Sources, Com-
merce, Foreign, International relations, Periodkals,
Fbts collection.
ADA362867REB PC A04/MF A01
JPRS Report, East Asia: Korea.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
5 Aug 1988.50p, JPRS-KAR-88-016.
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This document contains articles translated from foreign
periodcals into English that concern North and South
Korea
Keywords: 'North korea. 'Military operations, 'Political
science. 'Economics. 'South korea. Sources, Com-
merce, Foreign, International relations. Periodicals.
Far east, Fbis collection.
ADA362868REB PC A07/MF A02
Worldwide Report: Telecommunications Policy,
Research and Development No. 294.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
18 Nov 1983,104p, JPRS-84778.
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JPRS publications contain information primarily from
foreign newspapers, periodicals and books, but also
from news agency transmissions and broadcasts. Ma-
terials from foreign-language sources are translated;
those from English-language sources are transcribed
or reprinted, with the original phrasing and other char-
acteristics retained.
Keywords: 'Global, "Policies, "Telecommunications,
•Research management Sources, Foreign, Television
systems. Media, Periodicals, Foreign languages,
English language, Fbis collection.
ADA362869REB PC A04/MF A01
ARL Intranet Analysis and Development Study.
Final rept. 18 Sep-18 Dec 98.
Georgia Inst. of Tech., Atlanta.
D. L. Utery. Apr 1999,42p, ARL-CR-441.
Contract DAKF11-97-D-0001
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We analyze the concept and practice of Intranets used
in midsize and large enterprises, focusing on their use
and impact within research and development (R&D) or-
ganizations. We examine the shift from the old concept
of business computing to the modem concept of enter-
prise computing, and consider Intranets-a class of en-
terprise computing-relative to enterprise computing
trends. By analyzing in detail some case studies se-
lected from the literature, on-site visits, and workshop
discussions, we then offer three tools to frame the crit-
ical issues and provide structure for systematically
constructing strategic Intranets specific to a given or-
ganization's mission and culture. Arguing that creation
of an Intranet that projects an image of a world-class
organization demands no less than a world-class en-
terprise that is strategically enabled through informa-
tion technology, we then analyze the current U.S. Army
Research Laboratory (ARL) Intranet and present a
three-step action plan to expedite ARL's movement to-
ward creation of such an Intranet.
Keywords: 'Local area networks, 'Research manage-
ment. Organizations, Information systems, Operational
effectiveness. Case studies. Missions, Army research
laboratories, 'Intranet, ArlfArmy research laboratory).
ADA362870REB PC A04/MF A01
Female Gender and Other Potential Predictors of
Functional Health Status Among Persian Gulf War
Veterans (Revised). Final rept. 11 Sep 95-10 Sep 98.
Tufts Univ.. Boston, MA.
J. Wolfe. Oct 1998,41 p.
Contract DAMD17-95-1-5047
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Large numbers of Gulf War veterans have expressed
concerns about their physical health. The current
project sought to identify and examine the role of a
number of potential predictors on two hearth outcomes
reported hearth symptoms and health functioning. Spe-
cifically, the extent to which female gender, psychiatric
status (most notably PTSD). and perceived environ-
mental exposure affect physical health were examined.
Mailed questionnaires were sent to a previously as-
sessed cohort of 2949 Gulf War veterans. A total of
1280 (1158 men. 122 women; 43.4% response rate)
returned completed questionnaires. Attempts to as-
sess and control for bias due to non response are un-
derway. Preliminary results show that although female
veterans report more hearth symptoms than their male
counterparts, few if any differences are found for phys-
ical health functioning. PTSD and increased levels of
perceived environmental exposure, however, predict
both an increase in reported health symptoms and de-
creased hearth functioning. Furthermore, effects for
PTSD and environmental exposure do not appear to
differ across gender. These results suggest that Gulf
War veterans may be experiencing decrements in
functional health, and these decrements are associ-
ated with psychological as well as environmental vari-
ables.
Keywords: 'Health, 'Stress(Psychology), Chemicals,
Signs and symptoms. Toxic agents. Physical fitness,
ExposurefPhysiology), Perception. Psychiatry, Mental
disorders. Persian gulf war. Defense women's health
research program, Mcs(Multiple chemical sensi-
trvity)syndromes, Ptsd(Post traumatic stress disorder),
Gulf war veterans.
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ADA362871REB PC A01/MF A01
Hand Tool Manipulation and Self-Presence in VR.
Fnal rept. 1 Apf 97-30 Sep 98.
Moore School of Electrical Engineering, Philadelphia,
PA. Dept. of Computer and Information Sciences.
N.I.Bader.May1999,5p.
Contract N00014-97-1 -0396
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The objective was to purchase Virtual Reality (VR) and
associated computing equipment to enable the inves-
tigation of full body avatar control and self-presence
using both fine motion hand manipulation plus force
feedback as well as whole body posture and motion
sensors.
Keywords: 'Virtual reality, 'Tools, 'Manipulators, Com-
puterized simulation. Motion, Computer applications.
Human body, Anatomical models.
ADA362872REB PC A09/MF A02
Advanced Radiation Theory, Support Annual Re-
port 1998. Final rept.
Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC. Radiation
Hydrodynamics Branch.
27 Apr 1999.151 p. NRL/MR/6720-99-8341.
Contracts MIPR-98-2051 .MIPR-98-2174-923
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This report describes the work of the Radiation
Hydrodynamics Branch during FY 98 in support of the
DTRA PRS program. Critical issues covered are: (1)
Large initial radius Z-pinch load behavior on Saturn,
Double Eagle, DECADE QUAD, and Z pulsed power
machines. (2) Analyzing temperature and density ra-
cial temperature gradients in Z-pinch plasmas, (3)
Analysis of time resolved and time integrated Z-pinch
data, (4) Spectroscoptc PRS analysis, (5) Radiation
magretohvdrodynamiccode development and assess-
ment, (6) Analysis of nested wire array loads, and (7)
Basic tradeoffs of L-shell versus K-sheli radiators.
Keywords: 'Magnetohydrodynamics, *Z pinch plas-
mas, Plasma generators. Implosions, Rayteigh taylor
instability. Decade quad machines. Diagnostic line ra-
tios. Transport coefficients.
ADA362873REB PC A03/MF A01
Heat Treatment of Al 7075 for Ejection Seat Shear
Wire. Research and development rept.
Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Div., Be-
thesda, MD. Survivability Structures and Materials Di-
rectorate.
C. R. Wong, and L S. Mastroianni. Mar 1999,15p.
NSWCCD-61-TR-1999/04.
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Shear pins in ejection seats are required to have dou-
ble shear breaking load values in the range of 46-51
bs. over the life of the equipment. Aluminum 6061-T6
that was cold worked to increase the shear strength
was initially used and performed well for many years.
Current lots of Al 6061 could not duplicate the double
shear breaking load values and so it was attempted to
achieve the required double shear breaking load in the
Al 7075 alloy with a stable microstmcture. A variety of
heat treatments were performed and tested for hard-
ness and double shear breaking toad. This report pre-
sents the resulting heat treatment curves and the cor-
relation between hardness and double shear breaking
bad. The proper heat treatment for this application is
identified as a solution treatment between 870 and 900
deg F for 32 hours, aging at 225 deg F for 8 hours and
then further aging at 350 deg F for 144 hours. This heat
treatment was found to produce a double shear break-
ing toad in the required range that is stable over time.
Keywords: 'Aluminum alloys, 'Ejection seats, 'Shear
strength. Heat treatment. Hardness, Shear pins. Alu-
minum alloy 6061-16, Aluminum alloy 7075, Double
shear breaking load. Aging curves.
ADA362874REB
PC A03/MF A01
R/V Seward Johnson Cruise Report (SJ-9807)
ACCE S-PALACE Float Deployments. Technical
rept.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA.
E. T. Montgomery, and B. J. Guest. 24 Feb 1999,29p,
WHOI-99-03.
Contract NSF-OCE-831869
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RA/ Seward Johnson cruise 98-07 occurred between
October 12 and November 5, 1998. The goal of the
cruise was to deploy 30 Salinity Profiling Autonomous
Lagrangian Current Explorer (S-PALACE) floats in the
tropical Atlantic as part of the Atlantic Circulation and
Climate Experiment (ACCE). These floats are neutrally
buoyant and drift with the water in which they are de-
ployed. They are programmed to obtain temperature
and salinity profiles of the top 1000 meters of the ocean
every ten days. To ascertain the validity of the float
data, a CTD profile was made at the site and time of
the deployment of each float. The data from these
floats augments data already being obtained from ten
floats deployed in July of 1997. Given 40 floats in the
tropical North Atlantic, reporting every 10 or 14 days
with an expected operational life of 3-5 years, we hope
to gather 5000 to 7000 temperature and conductivity
profiles in the coming years. The temperature and sa-
linity profiles, along with derived properties will aid in
examining the mechanisms of upper ocean heat and
freshwater storage. This data, combined with satellite
sea surface data should provide useful input to climate
and weather prediction models.
Keywords: 'Ocean currents. "Tropical regions,
'Salinity, Ocean surface, Atmospheric temperature.
Weather forecasting, Oceanographic data. Marine cli-
matology. North atlantic ocean, Alace(Autonomous
lagrangian current explorer), Acce(Atlantic circulation
and climate experiment).
ADA362875REB PC A05/MF A01
STWAVE: Steady-State Spectral Wave Model. Re-
port 1: User's Manual for STWAVE Version 2.0.
Final rept.
Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicks-
burg, MS. Coastal Hydraulics Lab.
J. M. Smith, D. T. Resio, and A. K. Zundel. Apr 1999.
59p.
Prepared in cooperation with Brigham Yong Univ.,
Provo, UT.
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This report describes application of the steady-state
spectra wave model STWAVE. The purpose of
STWAVE is to provide an easy-to-apply, flexible, and
robust model for nearshore wind-wave growth and
propagation. Recent upgrades to the model include
wave-current interaction and steepness-induced wave
breaking. STWAVE has also been incorporated into
the Surface-Water Modeling System, which provides a
user interface and supporting software for grid genera-
tion, interpolation of current fields, generation of input
spectra, and visualization of model output.
Keywords: 'Ocean waves, 'Ocean currents, Comput-
erized simulation, User manuals, Steady state, Ocean
surface. Inshore areas, Finite difference theory. Ba-
thymetry, Wind velocity. Coastal engineering. Ocean
models, Stwave computer program, Stwave(Steady-
state spectral wave model).
ADA362876REB PC A03/MF A01
Technique for Measuring the Gain of HF Anten-
nas.
Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Can-
berra (Australia).
J. K. Ayliffe, C. J. Coleman, K. W. Gooley, J. Lane, and
E. Sweetman. Sep 1998,30p, DSTO-TR-0654, DODA-
AR-010-510.
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A technique for characterizing large HF antennas is
considered. The approach achieves this by comparing
radar returns from a target illuminated by the unknown
antenna with returns from the same target illuminated
by a well characterised antenna. Results from a trial
confirm that the method is effective.
Keywords: 'Measurement, "High frequency, 'Gain,
'Radar antennas, 'Foreign technology.
ADA362877REB PC A08/MF A02
Flow Visualisation About the Helicopter Deck of
the Hydrographic Ship. Technical rept.
Defence Science and Technology Organization, Mel-
bourne (Australia).
C. D. Edwards. Mar 1999,135p, DSTO-TR-0762,
DODA-AR-010-842.
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Flow visualisation tests were performed about the heli-
Laboratpry.
tested over a range of relative wind angles using tuft,
smoke and surface flow visualisation techniques to de-
termine regions of adverse airflow that may have a det-
rimental effect on helicopter-ship operations in order to
meet certification requirements. In particular, turbulent
flow in the vicinity of the flight deck, vertical replenish-
ment area and the ship's anemometer installation were
identified, photographed and recorded on video. Ef-
fects of two fixed ship roll angles on the flow were also
investigated. This document contains extensive results
for all model configurations tested and describes in de-
tail the flow features observed.
Keywords: 'Flow visualization, 'Landing craft. Scale
models, Turbulent flow, Vortices, Helicopters, Aus-
tralia, Wind tunnels, Flight decks,'Hydrographic ships.
Foreign reports, Flow patterns.
ADA362878REB PC A07/MF A02
Enhancement of Boiling in Highly Wetting Fluids.
Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA. Dept. of
Mechanical Engineering.
J. M. Tuite. Mar 1999,118p.
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The boiling of a highly wetting dielectric fluid, in an os-
cillating environment, has been investigated. Because
of low surface tension, these liquids require very high
superheat to initiate nucleate boiling. This high degree
of superheat required can be reduced by oscillation of
the fluid. This oscillation removes the bubbles, which
are forming in the nudeation sites on the wire, which
allows new bubbles to form. The amplitude and fre-
quency of the oscillation has been varied in an attempt
to find optimum values. All attempted oscillation ampli-
tudes and frequencies reduced the required superheat
necessary to initiate nucleate boiling. Some oscillation
amplitudes and frequencies were more effective than
others. No global optimum amplitude or frequency was
specifically located. Several local optimum values were
found. Once oscillation amplitude was found to
produce equal required superheat values at various
frequencies, thus appearing to be independent of fre-
quency.
Keywords: 'Nucleate boiling, 'Liquid cooling,
Dielectrics, Electronic equipment, Theses, Bubbles,
Oscillation, 'Dielectric fluids, Temperature overshoot.
Fluid oscillation.
ADA362B79REB PC A06/MF A01
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
September 1999 49
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9 Mar 1990,78p, JPRS-NEA-90-015.
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This report contains foreign media information from the
Near East and South Asia on issues related to politics,
economics and social concerns.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Economics, 'Sociology,
Civil affairs. International relations, Political parties.
South asia. Elections, Fbis collection, Foreign reports,
Political reforms, Near east
ADA362680REB PC A03/MF A01
Feasibility Experiments for Underwater Shock and
Bubble Generation with a High-Power Laser. In-
terim rept
Naval Research Lab., Washington. DC. Beam Physics
Branch.
T. G. Jones, J. Grun. H. R. Burris, and C. Manka. 22
Apr 1999,25p. NRL/MR/6790-99-8317.
Prepared in collaboration with ICARUS Research. Inc..
Bethesda, MO and Research Support Instruments,
Inc., Lanham, MD.
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High energy laser pulses (up to 150 joules at 527 nm)
were directed onto underwater targets to produce a
heated volume which, upon expansion, created under-
water shocks and bubbles. These experiments were a
feasibility study for a laboratory experimental program
studying two phenomena: (1) bubble collapse dynam-
ics in dose proximity to a solid interface, and (2) shock
propagation dynamics in aerated sand/Water mixtures.
The laser was focused both onto a point in the water
and onto the surface of a solid thin foil target immersed
in the water. For both types of targets, the focal volume
of the laser beam was in water. Solid laser targets were
observed to effectively localize laser energy deposi-
tion, providing a point shock source and producing
spherical shocks. Shock pressures were inferred from
shock propagation speeds to be 30 Kbar at 2 mm. and
measured by carbon piezoresisttve gauges to be 200
bar at 13 mm. Bubbles were formed with maximum
radii of 15 mm and oscillation times of 3 ms. Key fea-
tures of a design for a permanent experimental cham-
ber are given in the report
Keywords: 'High energy lasers. Thermal shock. Laser
beams, Bubbles, Aeration, Underwater targets,
•Underwater laser shock. Underwater shock. Bubble
generation.
ADA362881REB PC AOS/MF A01
Strehl Ratio Probabilities for Phase-Only Adaptive
Optics. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School. Monterey. CA.
C. R. Ambrose. Mar 1999,80p.
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Atmospheric turbulence will induce phase and ampli-
tude fluctuations in propagating electromagnetic
waves, such as a laser beam. Adaptive optical systems
attempt to compensate for these distortions. The Strehl
ratio is a measure of the peak, on-axis intensity after
propagation through turbulence divided by the peak ir-
radiance for vacuum propagation. This thesis inves-
tigated the probability distribution of the Strehl ratio of
a perfect, phase-only, adaptive optical system as a
function of the atmospheric coherence length Ro Di-
vided by the actuator spacing, d. Using an efficient
Fourier algorithm and 28 workstations running in par-
allel, over 850 million computer simulations were per-
formed for 25 different Ro/d ratios in order to produce
a histogram of the irracfiance probability distribution.
The results show that the Strehl ratio follows a log-nor-
mal probability distribution even for very small prob-
abilities. A second set of computer simulations intro-
duced intensity scintillation by including the log-ampli-
tude variance parameter, cu. sigma sub I. Much faster,
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state-of-the-art computer workstations enabled over
two billion realizations on 18 machines running in par-
allel for comparable time periods. The trends of these
results are more complex and will require further re-
search and deeper investigation.
Keywords: 'Computerized simulation, 'Atmospheric
motion, 'Adaptive optics, Probability distribution func-
tions. Theses, Turbulence, Electromagnetic wave
propagation, Laser beams, 'Strehl ratio.
ADA382882REB PC A06/MF A01
Effects of Texture on Distance Estimation In Syn-
thetic Environments. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School. Monterey, CA.
J.H.Rowland. Mar 1999,76p.
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To determine whether egocentric distance judgments
are accurate in a virtual environment with different
ground surface textures, observers were immersed
within a virtual environment consisting of a large L-
shaped room with a column located down one corridor
and a flagpole located down the other. The observer's
task was to view the column, then turn 90 degrees to
view the other corridor where the flag was positioned.
The observer then moved the flag's position (by using
the joystick) until the distance between the observer
and the flag was the same as the distance between the
observer and the column. A within-subject design with
column size (2 levels), column distance (4 levels), and
surface texture (9 levels) was used. The texture be-
neath the column and the flag was varied from a high-
density texture (grass), to medium-density (brick), to a
tow-density texture pattern (carpet). A within-subject
design with column size (2 levels), column distance (4
levels), and surface texture (9 levels) was used. Sub-
jects' distance estimates were significantly better when
the brick texture was used underneath the column,
than when the grass or carpet texture was used.
Keywords: 'Visual perception, 'Virtual reality, Comput-
erized simulation, Performance(Hurnan), Theses, Man
computer interface, Range(Distance), Texture, Space
perception, Position(Location).
AOA362883REB PC AOB/MF A02
AMPL: An Exclusive Technology for DecisionNet
Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
M. P. Casey. Mar 1999.139p.
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This thesis describes the design and implementation of
an exclusive technology agent for DecisionNet - a dis-
tributed decision support technology marketplace for
the World Wide Web. Unlike the independent tech-
nologies presently supported by DecisionNet, exclu-
sive technologies require software agents to facilitate
interactions between their providers and consumers.
The exclusive technology agent described in this report
would allow use of the AMPL mathematical modeling
language through the DecisionNet environment and
provide database support for AMPL objects. An AMPL
agent for DecisionNet provides a searchable repository
to facilitate sharing and reuse of AMPL objects. It also
provides a means for clients to formulate and execute
AMPL problems without having to purchase AMPL
software or learn the AMPL language. The data struc-
ture described in this thesis has three distinct types of
exclusive objects: model schema, dataset, and solver.
A complete AMPL problem contains one object of each
type. An AMPL agent assists DecisionNet technotogy
providers in the registration, modification, and with-
drawal of AMPL objects, and assists DecisionNet con-
sumers in the selection and execution of AMPL prob-
lems.
Keywords: 'Software engineering, 'Internet 'Decision
support systems, Data bases. Distributed data proc-
essing, Computer gateways. Computer communica-
tions, Theses. Object oriented programming, Client
server systems, Decistonnet computer program.
ADA362884REB PC A07/MF A02
Frequency-Based Load Sharing In Current-Mode-
Controlled Buck Converters. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
J. E.Moore. Mar 1999,116p.
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Modular DC Zonal Electrical Distribution (DC ZEDS)
offers advantages in both cost and weight over tradi-
tional radial shipboard distribution. In order to equip the
next class of surface combatant with DC ZEDS, pre-
parative research includes the design of autonomous
dc-to-dc power converter modules having robust load
sharing capability. This thesis examines the combined
utility of current-mode switch control and frequency-
based load sharing to promote equal load sharing
among parallel dc-to-dc converter modules. Current-
mode control with frequency-based load sharing is
analyzed primarily with Digital simulation. To that end,
a state-space representation for a system of two con-
verters and an Advanced Continuous Simulation Lan-
guage (ACSL) simulation for a system of three con-
verters are developed. Various studies were con-
ducted to evaluate the performance of a proposed sys-
tem for load sharing performance between dissimilar
converters, for step changes in toad, and for bringing a
converter off-line. Additionally, a sub-circuit of fre-
quency-based controMhe rms frequency estimation
circuit-was built, and Its static performance evaluated.
Finally, recommendations are made for further simula-
tions which will better test the dynamic performance of
this rms estimation circuit and the system of parallel
converters employing frequency-based toad sharing as
a whole.
Keywords: 'Electric power Distribution, *Dc to dc con-
verters, 'Electrical loads, Performance(Engineering),
Theses, Voltage, Shipboard, Direct current. Digital
simulation. Zonal electrical distribution.
AOA362885REB PC A06/MF A01
JPRS Report, East Asia, Mongolia, Biographic In-
formation on Officials.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
24Jun 1988,94p. JPRS-MON-88-002.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'East Asia, "Mongolia, 'Biographies, Na-
tions, Finance, Northeast asia, 'Government officials,
Translations.
ADA3e2886REB PC A06/MF A01
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
16 Mar 1990,81 p, JPRS-NEA-90-016.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Middle East 'South Asia. 'International re-
lations, International politics. Economics, Govem-
ment(Foreign), Civil affairs. Translations.
ADA362887REB PC A06/MF A01
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
21 Mar 1990.78p, JPRS-NEA-90-017.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Economics, 'Civil affairs, 'International re-
lations. Investments. International politics, Govern-
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ment(Foreign), Political parties, South asia. Elections,
Near east, Fbis collection, Foreign reports, Trans-
itions.
ADA362888REB PC A06/MF A01
Scientific Coordination and Adaptive Management
and Experimental Restoration of Longleaf Pine
Community Structure, Function, and Composition.
Annual rept. 31 Mar 98-30 Mar 99.
Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA.
J. L Hardesty. Mar 1999,88p.
Contract DAMD17-98-2-8006
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This report addresses aspects of sandhill restoration in
fire- suppressed, longleaf pine-dominated sandhills on
Egfln Air Force Base, Florida. Responses of selected
variables to three hardwood reduction techniques
(growing season Tire, application of hexazinone herbi-
cide, and chainsaw felling/girdling) were compared to
control on two measures of community similarity be-
tween restoration and reference plots. The selected re-
sponse variables included densities of longleaf pine
(Pinus palustris) and oaks (Quercus spp.) of different
dtameter classes, and variables for soil chemistry, tree
species, groundcover vegetation, soil/litter arthropod
density, herb-layer arthropod density, and breeding
bird species. We detected significant effects of restora-
tion treatments on the similarity between restoration
and reference plots for 7 fall variables and 6 spring
variables. In a separate study, we measured the ef-
fects of Choctawhatchee sand pine (Pinus clausa yar.
imrnuglnata) removal in sand pine-invaded sandhills.
We documented the impact of sand pine removal on
groundcover plant species, contrasted results from re-
moval plots to reference sites, tested colonization of
sand pine seedlings, and measured longleaf pine
seedling survival. Plant species and life form densities
increased post harvest; regeneration of sand pine
seedlings decreased with distance from plot corners;
and survival of planted longleaf pine seedlings was ap-
proximately 80%.
Keywords: Trees, "Ecology. 'Hardwoods. Adaptive
systems. Air force facilities, Fires, Environmental man-
agement. Soil chemistry, Vegetation. Birds,
Pants(Botany), Arthropoda, 'Longleaf pine trees, Eco-
logical restoration, Pinus palustris.
ADA362889REB PC A06/MF A01
USSR Report Military Affairs, No. 1810.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
4 Nov 1983.91 p. JPRS-84685.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Military forces(Foreign). 'USSR, Air de-
fense, Military operations. Political science, Military
training, Military planning, Military affairs.
ADA362890REB PC A08/MF A02
China Report: Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs, No. 452.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, V A.
2 Sep 1983,142p, JPRS-84245.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Sociology, 'China, Inter-
national politics, Govemment(Foreign), Military
forces
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dominantly from the northeast. Significant wave
heights were greatest over the ebb shoal (average 0.9
m) and were reduced at the inlet stations (average of
0.6 m). Average wave period was between 8 and 9
sec, and maximum period was 14 sec. The tide at all
inlet and bay stations exhibited flood dominance and
exhibited net landward-directed flow. Flood dominance
was strongly exhibited in the back bay and at one inte-
rior station south of the inlet; the flow rarely changed
from flood to ebb. Tidal attenuation was greatest at
measurement locations far from the inlet. Comparison
of M2 amplitudes of water level suggests that the Coro-
nado Beach Bridge, located south of the inlet, may be
responsible for strong dissipation of tidal energy.
Keywords: 'Hydrodynamics, *lnlets(Waterways), Mon-
itoring, Tidal currents, Attenuation, Wind velocity.
Floods. Site investigations. Beaches, Waves, Florida,
Bays. Ponce de toon inlet. Wind waves. Coastal inlets
research program.
ADA362898REB PC A04/MF A01
Latin America.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington. VA.
27 Jun 1988.40p, JPRS-LAM-88-024.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'International relations.
'Latin America. Exports. Cements. Base lines. Indus-
trial plants. Gastrointestinal diseases. Vaccines, Con-
vulsive disorders.
ADA362S99REB PC A04/MF A01
Lathi America.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
17 Jun 1988.38p. JPRS-LAM-88-023.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy, 'International relations,
'Latin America. Electronic warfare. Investments, Army
personnel. Electronic equipment. Housing(DweHings),
Refugees. Insurgency, Real estate.
ADA362900REB PC A11 /MF A03
Electromagnetic Effects of Advanced Packaging.
Final rept. Nov 94-Oct 98.
Boeing Defense and Space Group. Seattle. WA. Re-
search and Technology Drv.
G. Erickson. andS. Badger. Mar 1999.216p. AFRL-IF-
RS-TR-1999-50.
Contract F30602-94-C-0085
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Advanced packaged technology devices are providing
improved performance characteristics in airborne.
spacebome. and land-based tactical military oper-
ations. Modem packaging technologies are also con-
tributing to improved commercial systems perform-
ance. With the proliferation of these systems, their
densely populated electromagnetic environments can
result in electromagnetic susceptibility threats from
within the packaging as weB as from external sources.
As a consequence, it is important that susceptibilities
to electromagnetic environments be addressed early in
the design and that these considerations include pack-
aging design as wefl as circuit design. This document
is the final scientific and technical report submitted
under the Electromagnetic Effects on Advanced Pack-
aging Contract F30602-94-C-0085. The purse of this
contract is to assist the US Air Force Research Labora-
tory. Rome Research Site in determining electro-
magnetic effects on advanced packaged devices and
in determining evaluation models to identity, predict,
and minimize electromagnetic effects on the reliability
of devices and systems. The work was performed at
the Boeing Space Center in Kent, Washington.
Keywords: 'Electromagnetic compatibility,
'Electromagnetic susceptibility. Test and evaluation.
Threats, Electronic equipment. Electromagnetic inter-
ference, Electromagnetic environments.
ADA362901REB PC A05/MF A01
User's Guide for the Naval Communications As-
sessment Tool (NCAT) software Version 2.0. Final
rept.
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, San
Diego. CA.
T. A. Hepner. Apr 1999,64p, SPAWAR/CA-TD-3070.
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This User's Guide provides instructions sufficient to
execute the Naval Communications Assessment Tool
(NCAT) Software Version 2.0 of the Coverage Pre-
diction Improvement Program.
Keywords: 'Computer program documentation, 'Radio
transmission. Software engineering. User manuals,
High frequency. Signal to noise ratio. Data displays. In-
structions, Naval equipment. Low frequency. Very low
frequency. Graphical user interface. 'Ncat(Naval com-
munications assessment tool), 'Naval communications
assessment tool. Neat computer program.
ADA362902REB
PC A04/MF A01
China Report. Science and Technology No. 213.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
7 Nov 1983.31 p. JPRS-84695.
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JPRS publications contain information primarily from
foreign newspapers, periodicals and books, but also
from news agency transmissions and broadcasts. Ma-
terials from foreign-language sources are translated;
those from English-language sources are transcribed
or reprinted, with the onginal phrasing and other char-
acteristics retained. This report contains articles on
science and technology in China.
Keywords: 'Physics, 'Life sciences, 'China, Sources,
Industries. Foreign, Education, Geology, Medcine,
Periodicals. Foreign languages. Engish language,
•Foreign technology, Fbis collection.
ADA362903REB PC A11/MF A03
Innovative Control Effectors (Configuration 101)
Dynamic Wind Tunnel Test Report Rotary Bal-
ance and Forced Oscillation Tests. Final rept. 11
Mar-24Apr98.
Air Force Research Lab.. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
Air Vehicles Directorate.
W. J. Gillard. Jul 1998.205p. AFRL-VA-WP-TR-1998-
3043.
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This report describes the technical effort investigating
the dynamic characteristics of the Innovative Control
Effectors Configuration 101 tailless aircraft concept A
series of static, rotary balance, and forced oscillation
tests were conducted to acquire more information on
the aerodynamic properties associated with this 65 de-
gree, delta wing concept. Results show the vehicle to
be well damped in pitch and roll motions and neutrally
damped in yaw motions. Significant oscillating fre-
quency effects were identified during forced oscillation
testing with the impact most notable in the 15 < AOA <
45 degree region.
Keywords: "Wind tunnel tests. Tailless aircraft. Roll,
Yaw. Motion. Aerodynamic characteristics. Oscillation,
Statics, Rotation, Delta wings. Dynamic tests. Configu-
ration 101, Innovative control effectors.
ADA362904REB PC A06/MF A01
Evaluation of the Impact of the Target Force Plan-
ning Model (TFPM) on the Manpower Process at
Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
F. J. Blankemeyer. Mar 1999,87p.
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This thesis examines the Target Force Planning Model
(TFPM). The Marine Corps has been using different
generations of this model since 1971 to determine the
target force by grade and primary military occupational
specialty (MOS) while taking personnel overhead and
billets not requiring a primary skill into consideration.
Interviews were conducted with the contractor, model
manager, and primary users. This thesis identifies and
makes recommendations for improvements centered
around four key themes that emerged from the anal-
ysis. They are the need for better integration of the
model and processes within the manpower system, de-
velopment of concrete measures of effectiveness, im-
proved documentation, and an effective education pro-
gram. The study suggests that while the results of the
TFPM are satisfactory for the users, organizational re-
finements could possibly increase its effectiveness.
Keywords: 'Manpower. 'Marine corps personnel, Man-
agement planning and control. Manpower utilization.
Enlisted personnel. Theses. Marine corps planning.
Officer personnel. Military occupational specialties.
Measures of effectiveness, Tfomftarget force planning
model).
ADA362905REB PC A06/MF A02
Impact of Nuclear Proliferation: Final Report.
Center for Naval Analyses. Alexandria, VA.
T. J. HirschfekJ. Jul 1995,99p, CRM-94-69.20.
Contract N00014-91-C-0002
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This CNA-sponsored study identifies implications of
nuclear possession between 1994 and 2003 in distant
Third World areas. It identifies policies and programs
affecting the design, organization, location, and em-
ployment of future U.S. forces. After exploring potential
paths for the acquisition of nuclear weapons, we exam-
ined how five notional political crises (North Korea,
Syria/Libya, India/Pakistan, and Algeria) evolved into
nuclear confrontations. Then we analyzed what U.S.
interests were relevant for each case, what political
and military instruments were available, and how well
they worked. Also highlighted are what the successes
and failures in these cases imply for policy, strategy,
and force development.
Keywords: 'Nuclear proliferation, 'Developing nations,
•Policies. Libya. Nuclear weapons. Syria. Algeria.
North korea, India. Pakistan, Political science. Emer-
gencies. Acquisition. 'Political aspects.
ADA362906REB PC A99/MF E08
Sampling Results for AEC Phase 1 Training Ord-
nance Emission Characterization. Volume 2, Ap-
pendix 2-A Through 1-K. Summary rept. Mar 98-Feb
Radian International LLC. Oak Ridge. TN.
J. Carson. W. McCarter, R. J. Black, and T. Clark. Mar
1999.839p. SFIM-AEC-ET-CR-99013-V2. DPG-
WDTC-TR-99-015.
See also AD-A362 907.
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Under the direction of the U.S. Army Environmental
Center (USAEC), Dugway Proving Ground's, West
Desert Test Center was tasked to conduct a series of
tests to quantify the emission products produced when
training ordinance are used in their tactical configura-
tions, mis Summary report, as part of a larger effort,
evaluates eight training ordnance commonly in use.
52 VOL. 99, No. 3
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
The L594 Simulator Ground Burst, the L601 Simulator
Hand Grenade, the L596 M110 Simulator Flash Artil-
lery The D505 155MM Illumination Round, the L305
Green Parachute Signal Flare, the L312 White Para-
chute Signal Flare and the L314 Green Star Cluster
Signal Flare. These items were detonated in DPG's
Thermal treatment characterization facility known as
the BangBoxfTM). The BangBoxfTM) is a 50-toot di-
ameter hemisphere made from ptasticized fabric,
which is kept rigid by a constant injection of fresh air
and a semi-rigid airlock. Within the test chamber are
samplers, a steel-lined detonation pit, an automatically
regulated inflation blower, environment control equip-
ment and a sampling tube, which extends into the air-
lock. This attached airlock admits personnel and allows
for the movement of large equipment into the chamber.
Real-time analyzers were electronically connected to a
data recorder. EPA approved laboratories provided
sampling and analysis data regarding total suspended
particulates (TSP), paniculate matter less than 10 mi-
crons in diameter (PM10), toxic metals, volatile organic
compounds (VOCs), semivolatile organic compounds
(SVOCs), hydrogen chloride (HCI), carbon monoxide
(CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and
dioxins/furans.
Keywords: "Pyrotechnics, Military reserves. Toxic haz-
ards, Air pollution. Firing tests(Ordnance). Test facili-
ties, 'Emission factors, 'Training ordnance, Bangbox
test facilities, Voc(Volatile organic compound),
Svoc(Semivolatile organic compound), Tspffotal sus-
pended particulates), Lpn-usatecom-8-cc-l 60-000-
030.
ADA362907REB PC A07/MF A02
Sampling Results for AEC Phase 1 Training Ord-
nance Emission Characterization. Volume 1, Ap-
pendix 1-A Through 1-D. Summary rept. Mar 98-Feb
99.
Radian International LLC, Oak Ridge. TN.
J. Carson, W. McCarter, R. J. Black, and T. Clark. Mar
1999,110p, SFIM-AEC-ET-CR-99013-V1, DPG-
WDTC-TR-99-015.
Contract F98061-S1-MW97
See also AD-A362 906.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
Cfders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Under the direction of the U.S. Army Environmental
Center (USAEC), Dugway Proving Ground's, West
Desert Test Center was tasked to conduct a series of
tests to quantify the emission products produced when
training ordinance are used in their tactical configura-
tions. This Summary report, as part of a larger effort,
evaluates eight training ordnance commonly in use.
The L594 Simulator Ground Burst, the L601 Simulator
Hand Grenade, the L596 M110 Simulator Flash Artil-
lery. The 0505 155MM Illumination Round, the L305
Green Parachute Signal Flare, the L312 White Para-
chute Signal Flare and the L314 Green Star Cluster
Signal Flare. These items were detonated in DPG's
Thermal treatment characterization facility known as
the BangBoxfTM). The BangBoxfTM) is a 50-foot di-
ameter hemisphere made from plasticized fabric,
which is kept rigid by a constant injection of fresh air
and a semi-rigid airlock. Within the test chamber are
samplers, a steel-lined detonation pit, an automatically
regulated inflation blower, environment control equip-
ment, and a sampling tube, which extends into the air-
lock. This attached airlock admits personnel and allows
for the movement of large equipment into the chamber.
Real-time analyzers were electronically connected to a
data recorder. EPA approved laboratories provided
sampling and analysis data regarding total suspended
particulates (TSP), paniculate matter tess than 10 mi-
crons in diameter (PM10). toxic metals, volatile organic
compounds (VOCs). semivolatile organic compounds
(SVOCs), hydrogen chloride (HCI), carbon monoxide
(CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and
dkjxins/furans.
Keywords: 'Pyrotechnics, Military reserves, Toxic haz-
ards, Air pollution. Firing tests(Ordnance), Test facili-
ties, 'Emission factors, 'Training ordnance, Bangbox
test facilities, Voc(Volatile organic compound).
SvocfSemivolatile organic compound), TspfTotal sus-
pended particulates), Lpn-usatecom-8-cc-l 60-000-
030.
ADA362908REB PC A02/MF A01
Doped PMN-PT Single Crystals. Monthly progress
rept. 18Mar-17Apr99.
Sensarray Corp., Burlington, MA.
D. R. Gabbe, and M. F. Cabanas-Holmen. 17 Apr
1999,8p,M0109-04.
Contract N66604-99-C-0226
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The subject of this work is optimization and eventual
scale-up of top-seeded solution growth (TSSG) of the
title single crystals, leading to commercialization of the
growth of device quality piezoelectric and
electrostrictive materials for Naval as well as civilian
applications. Over the reporting period, three crystal
growth runs have been completed. The effect of high
purity feed chemicals, and crystal growth parameters
on crystal quality is under investigation. An improve-
ment in quality compared to the Phase I crystals has
been obtained. A commercial laboratory capable of
performing chemical analysis of 0.1 g samples has
been selected. Fabrication specimens for in-house
evaluation, chemical analysis and characterization
under subcontract at MIT is in progress. Commercial
stepping motor software running four independent mo-
tors has been extensively modified to meet the require-
ments of a crystal growth process. Two new crystal
pullers are undergoing final testing.
Keywords: 'Single crystals, 'Piezoelectric materials,
'Lead compounds, Computer programs. Magnesium,
Optical materials. Doping, Titanates, Etectrostriction,
Crystal growth, Niobates, Pmn-pt(Lead magnesium
niobate-tead titanate), Pmn-pt single crystals,
TssgfTop seeded solution growth). Stepping motor
software.
ADA362909REB PC A04/MF A01
West Europe Report, Science and Technology,
No. 182.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
2 Nov 1983,44p, JPRS-84672.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This report contains articles on science and technology
in Western Europe.
Keywords: 'Western europe. Industries, Automation,
Computers, Microelectronics, Biotechnology, 'Foreign
technology. 'Science and technology.
ADA362910REB PC A05/MF A01
Iterative Algorithms for Two-Person Zero-Sum
Games. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
P. Umsakuf. Mar 1999.68p.
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In 1951, G.W. Brown proposed an iterative algorithm
called fictitious play for solving two-person zerc>-sum
games. Although it is an effective method, the fictitious
play algorithm converges slowly to the value of the
game. Recently, Gass, Zafra, and Qiu proposed a
modification that applies to symmetric games, i.e.,
games with skew-symmetric payoff matrices. To solve
non-symmetric games via their modification, the
games must be made symmetric via a transformation.
Gass Zafra, and Qiu reported that their modified algo-
rithm converges faster than the original fictitious play
on a collection of randomly generated games. How-
ever, their results on non-symmetric games only apply
to games whose values are near zero. When game val-
ues are far away from zero, this thesis empirically
shows that the original fictitious play algorithm can out-
perform the modified one. Gass, Zafra, and Qiu's
method is static, in that the symmetric transformation is
done once prior to the start of their modified algorithm.
However, they suggested the exploration of dynamic
methods where the transformation is periodically re-
vised. This thesis proposes and investigates the con-
vergence behavior of one dynamic transformation
technique for solving general two-person zero-sum
games.
Keywords: 'Game theory, Algorithms, Optimization,
Matrices(Mathematics), Linear programming. Theses,
Convergence, Dynamic programming.
ADA362911REB PC A06/MF A01
Efficient Computation of Nonlinear Transient
Structural Synthesis for Seismic Isolation. Mas-
ter's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
C. P.Pearce.Mar1999,76p.
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A method of structural synthesis is presented using a
recursive computational process. A structure can be
modeled entirely linearly, with localized nonlinearities
included as synthesized forces. The method allows re-
tention of only the degrees of freedom (DOF) of inter-
est, including, at a minimum, the DOF at which non-
linearities are applied. The method is illustrated using
an n-degree of freedom finite element model of a sim-
ple structure. The method is shown to adjust the re-
sponse of the system based on addition of a nonlinear
base isolator. Finally, the method is compared to
MATLAB's ODE45 function as a measure of accuracy
and efficiency. The method is theoretically exact, and
results in order of magnitude decreases in computa-
tional time for modification analysis.
Keywords: 'Structural analysis, 'Shock(Mechanics),
"Structural response, Vibration, Equations of motion,
Finite element analysis, Damping, theses. Degrees of
freedom, Nonlinear systems, Nonlinear analysis,
Earthquakes, Force(Mechanics), Shock isolation.
ADA362912REB PCA10/MFA03
Generic Management and Control API Based on
an Object-Level Interaction Paradigm and Its Dem-
onstration In a Virtual Workshop Service. Final
technical rept. Sep 95-Feb 98.
Columbia Univ., New York. Center for Telecommuni-
cations Research.
A. L. Lazar, R. Stadler, C. Adam, C. Aurrecoechea,
and M. Boria. Mar 1999,199p, AFRL-IF-RS-TR-1999-
54.
Contract F30602-95-C-O015
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The goal of this work was to define generic application
programming interfaces (APIs) for the control and
management of an ATM-based telecom environment.
In our approach, the APIs are defined, based on an ob-
ject-level interaction paradigm, as object interfaces.
we define a broadband kernel as a CORBA-based dis-
tributed programming environment that facilitates the
easy creation of network services and provides mecha-
nisms for resource allocation. The primary service pro-
vided by the broadband kernel is one-to-N one-way
and-to-end connectivity with quality of service. More
complex services are generated as aggregations of
this and other primary services. A virtual workshop
service was designed and implemented to experiment
with the control and management APIs. This report
puts together the building blocks of a telecom architec-
ture: the Binding Interface Base models the resources,
and the set of broadband kernel algorithms are mod-
eled as a set of interacting objects offering their APIs to
higher level services and applications. This report also
presents our view on management. A model for man-
agement was developed that explains how this set of
interacting objects and the services provided are man-
aged in a consistent manner.
Keywords: 'Distributed data processing, 'Man com-
puter interface, 'Object oriented programming, Soft-
ware engineering. Computer communications, Com-
munications traffic. Communications networks, Rout-
ing, Resource management. Virtual reality, Asyn-
chronous transfer mode, Api(Application program
interface), Corba(Common object request broker archi-
tecture).
September 1999 53
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ADA362913REB PC A03/MF A01
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
29 Jun 1990.20p. JPRS-SEA-90-020.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: "International politics, 'East Asia, 'Far East,
•South Asia, Manufacturing, Economics, Govem-
ment(Foreign), Industrial production. Hospitals, Indus-
trial medicine.
ADA362914REB PC A04/MF A01
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
25 Jun 1990.31 p. JPRS-SEA-90-019.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International politics, 'East Asia. 'South
Asia. 'Far East, Economics. Govemment(Foreign).
Labor, Agricultural economics.
ADA362915REB PC A04/MF A01
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington. VA.
22 Jun 1988,44p, J PRS-NEA-88-043.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: •International politics. 'Middle East. 'North
Africa, 'South Asia. Manufacturing. Govem-
ment(Foreign), Industrial production, Oil products,
Translations.
ADA362916REB PC A05/MF A01
Near East and South Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington. VA.
14 Dec 1988.59p. JPRS-NEA-88-O85.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International relations. Economics, Gov-
emment(Foreign). Military forces(Foreign), Inter-
national trade. Civil affairs, South asia. Near east, Fbis
collection. Foreign reports. Translations.
ADA362917REB PC A10/MF A02
JPRS Report. Latin America.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington. VA.
15 Jun 1988.191p. JPRS-LAM-88-022-1.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
This report contains documents that have been trans-
lated from foreign periodicals into English and concern
various topics in Latin America
Keywords: 'Political science, •International relations,
•Political parties, 'Latin america. Military operations.
Sources, Foreign, Economics, Periodicals. Fbis collec-
tion.
AOA362918REB PC A07/MF A02
Knowledge-Based Interference Rejection Scheme
for Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Systems.
Final technical rept. Jun 95-Mar 98.
Syracuse Univ., NY. Dept. of Electrical and Computer
Engineering.
P. K. Varshney, D. D. Weiner, S. H. Nawab, I.
Demirkiran, and V. N. Samarasooriya. Mar 1999,102p,
AFRL-IF-RS-TR-1999-53.
Contract F30602-95-C-0204
Prepared in cooperation with Boston Univ., Dept. of
Electrical and Computer Engineering. Boston, MA.
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Spread-spectrum signals are used widely in military
and commercial communication systems due to their
interference rejection capability and their lower prob-
ability of interception. In military applications, the ef-
fects of intentional interference Gamming) are miti-
gated by the processing gain of the spread-spectrum
system. We have presented a novel knowledge-based
interference cancellation scheme for direct sequence
spread-spectrum systems. This innovative approach
utilizes: (1) IPUS, an expert system for the Integrated
Processing and Understanding of Signals, to monitor
the communication signal environment in order to de-
termine the parameters of interfering signals within a
pre-specrfied accuracy, and (2) expert system rules to
select from a library of preselected techniques, suitable
interference rejection schemes based upon the knowl-
edge obtained from monitoring the signal environment.
The effectiveness of this novel interference rejection
capability is demonstrated by considering a number of
interference scenarios and using the software package
SPW(copyright), a time-domain Signal Processing
Worksystem.
Keywords: 'Signal processing, 'Knowledge based sys-
tems, 'Spread spectrum, Integrated systems, Perfomv
ance(Engineeririg), Adaptive filters, Antijamming, Inter-
ception probabilities, Phase locked communications,
'Interference rejection. *Dsss(Direct sequence spread
spectrum), 'Direct sequence spread spectrum. Inter-
ference suppression, lpus(lntegrated processing and
understanding of signals), Code division multiple ac-
cess.
ADA3S2919REB PC A05/MF A01
JPRS Report. Latin America.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
26 Jan 1988.54p, JPRS-LAM-88-005.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
This report contains articles that have been translated
into English from foreign periodicals. They concern
various Latin American topics.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy, 'Political science,
•Agriculture, 'Political parties, 'Latin america. Sources,
Foreign, Economics. International relations. Periodi-
cals. Fbis collection.
ADA362920REB PC A04/MF A01
JPRS Report. Latin America.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
9 Jun 1988,37p, JPRS-LAM-88421.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
This report contains articles that have been translated
form foreign periodicals into English and concern var-
ious Latin American topics.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Economics, 'Latin amer-
ica. Military operations. Sources, Industries, Manufac-
turing, Foreign, International relations. Political parties.
Periodicals, Fbis collection.
ADA362921REB PCA03/MFA01
JPRS Report, East Asia: Korea.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
3 Nov 1988,26p, JPRS-KAR-88-020.
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This report contains articles translated from foreign
periodicals into English and concern various topics on
North and South Korea.
Keywords: 'North korea, 'South korea. Military oper-
ations. Sources, Political science, Foreign, Economics,
International relations. Political parties, Periodicals,
Far east, Fbis collection.
ADA362922REB PC A04/MF A01
JPRS Report, East Asia: Korea.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
26 Sep 1988,39p. JPRS-KAR-88-019.
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This report contains articles that have been translated
from foreign periodicals into English and concern North
and South Korea.
Keywords: 'North korea, 'Political science,
•Economics, "Political parties, 'South korea. Military
operations, Foreign, Periodicals, Far east, Fbis collec-
tion.
ADA362923REB PC A03/MF A01
Data Quality Tools for Data Warehousing - A Small
Sample Survey.
State Univ. of New York at Albany.
M.P.Neely. 1998,13p.
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Data quality tools are used in data warehousing to
ready the data and ensure that dean data populates
the warehouse, thus enhancing usability of the ware-
house. This research focuses on the problems in the
data that are addressed by data quality tools. Specific
questions of the data can elicit information that will de-
termine which features of the data quality tools are ap-
propriate in which circumstances. The objective of the
effort is to develop a tool to support the identification of
data quality issues and the selection of tools for ad-
dressing those issues. A secondary objective is to pro-
vide information on specific tools regarding price, plat-
form, and unique features of the tool.
Keywords: 'Data management, 'Quality assurance.
Data bases, User friendly, Data storage. Data quality.
ADA362924REB PC A08/MF A02
Mapping Coastal Surface Winds In Monterey Bay
Using High Frequency Radar. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School. Monterey. CA.
R. R. Delgado. Mar 1999.134p.
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Over-water wind directions derived from high fre-
quency (HF) radar - the new Multi-frequency Coastal
Radar (MCR) - are compared to in-situ observations to
determine the skill of the radar measurements. Con-
ventional beam processing of data collected from two
MCR sites located around Monterey Bay during sum-
mer 1907 is used to create wind directions based on
the relative strength of the positive and negative
Bragg-resonant peaks, which correspond to the wind-
driven waves approaching and receding from the
radar, respectively. Based on a selected functional re-
lationship that converts the radar signal to wind direc-
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Son, radar-derived wind directions are created using a
new wind- retrieval algorithm and are compared to
mooring observations under a variety of wind condi-
tions. Analysis indicates that the signal not only follows
wind direction, but also strongly correlates to the wind
speed measured at the mooring. Results show that
many of the Bragg peaks are dose to the noise level,
and consequently, low signal-to-noise ratios restrict the
statistical confidence of the measurements. Nonethe-
less, maps of radar-derived wind directions show good
agreement with in situ observations, especially when
the wind speed is relatively strong and is sustained for
long duration.
Keywords: 'Radar, 'Meteorological data, Ground level,
High frequency, Coastal regions, Ocean currents, Sig-
naTto noise ratio. Wind. Statistics, Wind direction, Wind
velocity. Mapping, Radar signals, Low rate. Circulation,
Confidence level. Waves, Mooring, Bragg angle.
ADA362925REB PC A03/MF A01
Introduction to Workflow Management Systems.
State Univ. of New York at Albany.
A. DiCaterino, K. Larsen, M. Tang, and W. Wang. Nov
1997,18p,CTG.MFA-002.
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This document provides an introduction to Workflow
Management Systems. The first section concentrates
on a functional review of these systems: definitions,
typical features, benefits, tradeoffs, process selection,
and success factors for implementation. The second
section provides a technical overview: a method for
categorizing workflow products, the state of the mar-
ket, and emerging standards. With over 70 vendors of-
fering significant workflow products, a variety c' ap-
proaches to workflow management can be expected.
The ideas presented in this paper, therefore, do not
apply across the board to all products but rather rep-
resent a framework for understanding workflow man-
agement concepts. Heavy reliance was placed on
James Kobtelus' book Workflow Strategies and on the
Workflow Management Coalition's Workflow Ref-
erence Model to provide sense and structure to this
broad topic.
Keywords: 'Network analysis(Management), Manage-
ment information systems, Decision support systems.
Workflow management systems.
ADA362926REB PC A12/MF A03
Ceramic Armor Material Database. Interim rept.
Tacom Research, Development and Engineering Cen-
ter, Warren, Ml.
T. J. Holmquist, M. Rajendran, D. W. Templeton, and
K. D. Bishnoi. Jan 1999.240p. TARDEC-fR-13754.
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This report compiles and documents a Ceramic Armor
Material Database. Experimental data obtained from
numerous journals and conference proceedings, by re-
searchers of various disciplines, covering over thirty
yean are documented in this report The data include
nine Different ceramic materials. The ceramics are Sil-
icon Carbide, Boron Carbide, Titanium Diboride, Alu-
minum Nitride. Silicon Nitride, Aluminum Oxide (85%
pure), Aluminum Oxide (high purity). Tungsten Carbide
and Glass. For each ceramic material, experimental
data are tabulated for the following experiment types;
(1) mechanical tests. (2) hydrostatic tests. (3) date im-
pact tests, (4) semi-infinite penetration tests. (5) depth
of penetration (OOP) tests. (6) perforation tests and (7)
othertests. The data are documented in tabular form in
metric units. A schematic of the experimental configu-
ration, and graphs of the data, are also provided when
appropriate. Information about each of the materials
tested is also provided including such information as
elastic wave velocities, density, grain size, porosity,
material processing, elastic modulus, Hugoniot Elastic
Limit (HEL) and chemical composition. Although this
report was not intended to be an exhaustive search of
the Merature, an attempt has been made to compile as
much data as possible.
Keywords: 'Data bases, 'Armor, 'Ceramic materials,
Test and evaluation, Velocity, Mechanical properties.
Experimental data, High rate, Literature surveys.
Graphs, Modulus of elasticity, Test methods, Produc-
tion engineering, Grain size, Depth, Porosity, Chemical
composition, Purity, Penetration, Aluminum oxides,
Configurations, Hydrostatics, Boron carbides. Silicon
carbides, Titanium boride, Elastic waves, Silicon
nitrides, Perforation, Tungsten carbides, Aluminum
nitrides.
ADA362927REB PC A05/MF A01
JPRS Report, East Asia: Korea.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
14 Sep 1988,65p, JPRS-KAR-88-018.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This report contains articles translated from foreign
periodicals into English and concern various topics on
Keywords: 'Military operations. 'Political science,
'Korea, 'Political parties, Commerce, International re-
lations, Far east, Translations.
ADA362928REB PC A05/MF A01
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1814.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
17 Nov 1983,69p, JPRS-84768.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Military forces(Foreign), "International re-
lations, 'Political parties. 'USSR, Stresses, Reliability,
Surface to air missiles, Officer personnel, Translations,
Military affairs.
ADA362929REB PC A05/MF A01
Near East and South Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
6 Dec 1988,56p, JPRS-NEA-88-083.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy, 'Middle East, 'South Asia,
'International relations, Marketing, Deterioration, North
Africa, Balance of power, Military affairs, Translations.
AOA362930REB PC A04/MF A01
Near East and South Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
21 Nov 1988,43p, JPRS-NEA-88-082.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Middle East, 'South Asia. 'Foreign policy,
•International relations, Industries, Emergencies,
Agreements, Finance, North Africa, Translations.
ADA362931REB PC A05/MF A01
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
28 Mar 1990,57p, JPRS-SEA-90-011.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy, 'International relations,
'Southeast Asia, 'Political parties, Education, Casual-
ties, Agreements, Taxes, Economic development.
ADA362932REB
PC A03/MF A01
Interpreting Bloaccumulation Data with the Envi-
ronmental Residue-Effects Database. Dredging re-
search technical note.
Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicks-
burg, MS.
T. S. Bridges, and C. H. Lutz. Jan 1999,12p, EEDP-
04-30.
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The purpose of this technical note is to provide infor-
mation regarding the use of the Environmental Res-
idue-Effects Database (ERED) to interpret bioaccumu-
lation data collected during environmental assess-
ments of dredged material or contaminated sediments.
Keywords: 'Contamination, 'Dredged materials,
•Sediments, 'Environmental impact statements,
Chemical properties, Physical properties, Toxicity, Ad-
verse conditions, 'Bioaccumulation.
ADA362933REB PC A05/MF A01
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Sen/ice, Arlington, VA.
16 Jul 1990,62p, JPRS-SEA-90-021.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Southeast Asia, 'Political science,
•International relations, Economics, Distribution, Eth-
nic groups, Drugs, Security personnel. Taxes.
ADA362934REB PC A07/MF A02
USSR Report, Science and Technology Policy, No.
14.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
22Jun 1983,104p, JPRS-83744.
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This report contains articles on science and technology
in the USSR.
Keywords: 'Ussr, 'Policies, 'Scientists, Production,
Education, Training, Engineering, Research manage-
ment, 'Foreign technology, 'Science and technology.
ADA362935REB PC A08/MF A02
Medium Extended Air Defense System: A Renais-
sance In Trans-Atlantic Armaments Cooperation.
Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
R. J. Engelhardt. Mar 1999,131p.
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The Medium Extended Air Defense System (MEADS)
is the only theater missile defense system being devel-
oped within NATO to defend (onward-deployed maneu-
ver forces and NATO territory from theater ballistic mis-
sile attack. To gain the extra funding needed to keep
this expensive TMD system alive, and to improve its
reputation for reliability in Alliance weapon programs,
the United States convinced NATO Europe that
MEADS would be the model for triggering a 'renais-
sance in armaments cooperation.' To NATO Europe,
however, MEADS became a litmus test of America's
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credibility as a future armaments partner. MEADS' eu-
ropean partners threatened to end armaments co-
operation and pursue a policy of European self-suffi-
ciency, which might undermine NATO's cohesion, if
MEADS should fail because of U.S. political and bu-
reaucratic interests. This thesis examines U.S. and Eu-
ropean decision-making concerning whether MEADS
becomes the model for future trans-Atlantic arma-
ments cooperation or the impetus for fragmenting
NATO cohesion. It concludes that the West's common
strategic interest in maintaining stability on the Euro-
pean continent and in countering the increasing men-
ace from the proliferation of WMD and ballistic missiles
will prevent a failed MEADS from threatening the near-
term viability of the fifty year old trans-Atlantic alliance.
Keywords: 'Antimissile defense systems. Air defense.
Guided missiles, Nato, Europe. Theater level oper-
ations. Decision making. Theses, Reliability, Mass de-
struction weapons. Cooperation. Meads(Mecfum ex-
tended air defense system), Bmd(Ballist)C missile de-
fense).
ADA362936REB PC A03/MF A01
Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Novel Dlaza-
18-Crown-e Ligands Containing Aromatic Thtol-
Derived Side Arms. Technical root.
Brigham Young Univ.. Provo, UT. Dept. of Chemistry
and Biochemistry.
N. Su. J. S. Bradshaw. G. Xue. N. K. Daley, and P. B.
Savage. 7 May 1999.13p.
Contract NOO014-98-1-0485
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The Mannich arrunomethylatkxi reaction of aromatic
thote has been used to produce diaza-18-crown-6
ligands containing thtot-denved side arms.
TFuophenois were attached to the azacrown through N-
CH2-S linkages even in the presence of hydroxy or
acelarmdo groups. Heteroaromatic thote containing
N-C-SH (or NH-C-S) structural fragments were at-
tached to diaza-18-crown-€ by N-CH2-N linkages with
the thol becoming a thione function. X-ray crystal
structures provide proof of the N-CH2-S and N-CH2-N
linkages for the products of reactions with thiophenols
and heteroaromatjc thiote. respectively.
Keywords: •Crystal structure, 'Uganda, Thtote,
'Crown ethers. Synthesis. X rays. Amines, Organic ni-
trogen compounds. Aromatic compounds. Sulfur com-
pounds. Dtaza-18-crown-6 ligands. Side arms,
Mannich reactions. Aminomethylation reaction,
Thiophenols. Azacrown. AcetamkJo groups,
Heteroaromatic compounds.
ADA302937REB PC A05/MF A01
East Asia: Korea.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
12 Feb 1988.67p, JPRS-KAR-88-004.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science. 'Economics. Govem-
ment(Foreign), International trade. Korea. Civil affairs.
International relations. Police, Sections. East asia,
Fbis collection. Foreign reports. Olympics. Trans-
lations.
ADA36293SREB PC A01/MF A01
General Meeting of the Siberian Affiliate of the
Academy of Sciences USSR.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
27 May 1960.4p, JPRS-3320.
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This report is a translation of an article by A. K.
Ghemenko in Izvestiya Stwskogo Otdetentya AN
SSSR. It concerns the proceedings of a meeting of the
Siberian Affliate of the Academy of Sciences USSR.
The scientists discussed and approved the draft of a
task force plan to be fulfilled by the Affiliate, as well as
the plan calling for the experimental- industrial check
and introduction into the national economy of the com-
pleted scientifc studies.
Keywords: 'Ussr. 'Workshops, 'Siberia. 'Scientists,
Sources, Industries, Education, Economics, Task
forces, Russian language, 'Foreign technology, Fbis
collection. Translations.
ADA362940REB PC A03/MF A01
Laser Ooppler Velocimeter and High Speed Imag-
ing System for Fluid Dynamics, Combustion and
Chemical Kinetics Research. Final rept. 15 Mar 97-
28 Feb 99.
Clark Atlanta Univ.. GA.
Y. D. Yeboah. Apr 1999.24p.
Contract NO0014-97-1 -0511
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A Laser Doppler Vetocimetry (LD V) system and a high
speed imaging system were acquired for the Depart-
ment of Defense (DoD) Grant N00014-97-1-0511 and
setup in the Combustion and Emission Control Labora-
tory at Clark Atlanta University. These instruments
have provided an integrated diagnostic system in the
areas of combustion, propulsion, emission control.
chemical kinetics and fluid dynamics for time resolved
flow visualization and detailed quantitative measure-
ments of flow velocities in complex reacting and non-
reacting flows. Research projects supported with the
acquired instruments included: turbulent premixed
combustion, optimization of non-thermal plasma dis-
charge for pollution control, droplet behavior under
supercritical conditions, interaction between acoustic
waves and fuel droplets and sprays, and combustion
instabilities in ramjet combustors. The instruments will
also be used on the precombustion pyrotytic degrada-
tion of hydrocarbon fuels under normal and micro-
gravity conditions. Seven (7) undergraduate and grad-
uate students from the Department of Engineering and
Department of Chemistry at Clark Atlanta University
have, so far, been trained and educated on the instru-
ments. The acquired instrumentation has significantly
strengthened the University's research infrastructure.
and enhanced CAU's capabilities to undertake re-
search that is relevant to the critical technology areas
of DoD. These include the chemical kinetics, combus-
tion and propulsion, and fluid dynamics programs of
the Army Research Lab (ARL); the aerodynamics, tur-
bulence and internal flows, air-breathing combustion,
space power and propulsion, and physical mathe-
matics and applied analysis programs of the Air Force
Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR); and the turbu-
lence, propulsion and flow structure interactions, and
propulsion programs of the Office of Naval Research
(ONR).
Keywords: 'Image processing, 'High velocity,
•Kinetics, 'Doppter systems, 'Fluid dynamics, 'Laser
vetocimeters, Acoustic waves, Flow visualization.
Combustion, Fuels, Propulsion systems, Ramjet en-
gines. Chemical reactions. Measuring instruments.
Emission control, LdvfLaser doppter vetocimetry), Flow
velocity. Turbulent premixed combustion, Nonthermai
plasma dscharge. Supercritical flow, Microgravity.
ADA362941REB PC A04/MF A01
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
26 Dec 1990,44p. JPRS-SEA-90-034.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
This report contains foreign media information from
East and Southeast Asia concerning political, socio-
logical and economic issues.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Economics, 'Sociology,
Foreign policy, Govemment(Foreign), Military
lorces(Foreign). Civil affairs. Police, Southeast asia,
Smuggling, Foreign aid, East asia fbis collection. For-
eign reports. Translations.
ADA362942REB PC A05/MF A01
Opportunities to Improve Diagnostics Perform-
ance Using Computer-Based Product Definition
Models and Simulations. Final rept.
Institute for Defense Analyses, Alexandria, VA.
H. R. Brown. R. P. Morton, W. R. Simpson, and R. M.
Rolfe. Aug 1998,58p. IDA-P-3416, IDA/HQ-98-
002015.
Contracts DASW01-94-C-0054, DASW01-97-C-0056
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This paper reports on analysis of opportunities for ap-
plying defense product definition models and simula-
tions (M&S) that are based on computer-aided design,
manufacturing, engineering, and test (CAx, rep-
resenting CAD, CAM, CAE and CAT) capabilities to
enhance diagnostics performance and lifecyde sup-
port aflordaDflrty of defense systems. Opportunities for
applying CAx-based product M&S were reviewed from
four diagnostic domain perspectives: Development
and use of diagnostic capabilities during design, appli-
cation of integrated rated diagnostics in maintenance
processes for fault detection and isolation, engineering
analyses of critical problems and faults, and develop-
ment and use of fault prediction and prognostic capa-
bilities. Viable concepts for applying CAx-based M&S
capabilities to improve integrated diagnostic element
capabilities for each of these diagnostic domains were
identified. During the analysis, the study team noted
the application of CAx-based models and simulations
to integrated diagnostics is an essential component of
effective integrated rated product and process devel-
opment (IPPD) strategies and DoD's simulation based
acquisition (SBA) initiative.
Keywords: 'Defense systems, 'Computer aided de-
sign, 'Life cycles, 'Computer aided diagnosis. Mainte-
nance, Simulation, Integrated systems, Detection, Ac-
quisition, Engineering, Viability, Computer applica-
tions.
ADA362943REB PC A08/MF A02
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington. VA.
9 Jan 1985,128p, JPRS-CPS-85-003.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Sociology, 'China, Eco-
nomics, Govemment(Foreign), Military
torces(Foreign), Civil affairs. International relations.
Socialism, Military affairs, Translations.
ADA362944REB PC A03/MF A01
Fort Bliss, Texas 1998: Acute Gastroenteritis Out-
break. Final rept.
Army Center for Hearth Promotion and Preventive
Medicine. (Provisional) Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD.
B. H. Feighner. Aug 1998.15p, USACHPPM-29-HE-
8092-99.
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An outbreak of gastroenteritis hospitalized 99 U.S.
Army trainees at Fort Bliss, TX. between 27 AUG - 01
SEP 98. Case mapping demonstrated geographic
clustering inconsistent with contamination of the gen-
eral water supply. The nature of the outbreak and the
presenting symptoms of the soldiers were most con-
sistent with a naturally occurring viral gastroenteritis
outbreak. Analysis of questionnaire data revealed a
strong association between illness and one dining facil-
ity. A strong association between dining facility soft
drink dtepensers was also found, interviews with dining
facility personnel revealed that one worker, a baker,
had been ill while working in the earty morning hours of
26 AUG 98. No single source (food, beverage, or indi-
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vidual) was identified as causing all disease. On 18
SEP 98, the Viral Gastroenteritis Branch, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention reported identification
of a calicivirus in 15 of 20 stool samples from ill train-
ees. Stringent enforcement of safe food handling prac-
tices, particularly the immediate removal of ill food
workers from food preparation areas, was rec-
ommended.
Keywords: "Army personnel, "Food poisoning,
•Gastroenteritis, Signs and symptoms. Clustering,
Contamination, Viruses, Food processing. Food serv-
ice personnel.
ADA362945REB PCA10/MFA02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and
Military Affairs, No. 2130.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
18 Apr 1983,184p, JPRS-83282.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Eastern Europe, 'Political science,
•Sociology, Military forces(Foreign), Civil affairs, Polit-
ical parties, National defense. Socialism, Military af-
fairs, Translations.
ADA362946REB PC A06/MF A01
Feasibility Study of Liquid Phase Sinter Forming
of a Model Ceramic System. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School. Monterey. CA.
R, C. Roeder. Mar 1999,85p.
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The feasibility of a new manufacturing process of ce-
ramic materials in which net shaped products are pro-
duced via sintering and simultaneously deforming is
sturJed. A suitable model system of SIO2-B2O3 is cho-
sen due to its desirable properties for liquid phase sin-
tering and its ability to be tested under atmospheric
conditions. Samples of compacted powder are pre-
pared and characterized via x-ray diffraction and scan-
ning electron microscopy. Tests to determine the ability
of the system to undergo Liquid Phase Sintering are
studed. Deformation of samples in compression with
concomitant Liquid Phase Sintering at nominally con-
stant true strain rates is performed, and the effects of
the amount of liquid phase are investigated. Problems
associated with the Liquid Phase Sinter Forming proc-
ess are identified, and recommendations are sug-
gested for future studies.
Keywords: 'Ceramic materials, 'Liquid phases,
•Sintering, Manufacturing, Silicon dioxide, Powders,
Deformation, X ray diffraction. Theses, Strain rate.
Electron microscopy. Feasibility studies. Oxides,
Boron compounds. Near net shape forming.
ADA362947REB PC A06/MF A01
Results of Attempts to Prevent Departure and/or
PHoMnduced Oscillations (PIO) Due to Actuator
Rate Limiting In Highly-Augmented Fighter Flight
Control Systems (HAVE FILTER). Rept. for 1-18
Sep98.
Air Force Flight Test Center. Edwards AFB, CA.
M. Cnapa, E. Flick, D. Kraabel, M. Letoumeau, and T.
Parker. Mar 1999,76p, AFFTC-TR-98-26.
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The objective of this effort was to evaluate the effects
of software rate limiting the pilot command with and
without a software ore-filter on a highly-augmented
fighter aircraft flight control system. The software rate
Bmiter and software ore-filter were designed to provide
protection from departure and/or pilot-induced oscilla-
tion (PIO). In statically unstable aircraft stabilized with
feedback, elevator/stabilator actuator rate limiting may
lead to PIOs and/or departure during aggressive ma-
neuvers. This project examined the use of a software
rate limiter (SWRL) on the pilot command and com-
pared the results with those for the unprotected air-
frame. Additionally, a nonlinear rate limiter ore-filter
(RLPF) was used in conjunction with the SWRL. Pre-
vious attempts to suppress PIO and/or departure ten-
dencies using similar technologies have encountered
difficulty with noise-in-the-loop and out-of-trim bias de-
velopment during filter operation. This project at-
tempted to improve previous designs using a different
algorithm for the RLPF. The SWRL was found to help
prevent PIO and/or departure. The RLPF plus SWRL
was generally found to be more helpful than the SWRL
alone at preventing PIO and/or departure. However,
handling qualities deficiencies arose when using low
SWRL settings and worsened with low SWRL settings
used in conjunction with the RLPF.
Keywords: 'Aerodynamic stability, "Jet fighters,
'Limiters, 'Fly by wire control, Stabilization, Computer
programs, Algorithms, Pilots, Rates, Quality, Defi-
ciencies, Actuators, Handling, Flight maneuvers, Oscil-
lation, Have filter project.
ADA362948REB PC A06/MF A01
Overhydration with Secondary Hyponatremia, Fort
Benning, Georgia. Final rept.
Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive
Medicine, (Provisional) Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD.
S. Craig, J. Knapik, J. Brundage, H. Cushner, and M.
Sawka. Aug 1997,87p, USACHPPM-29-HE-6781-98.
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Martin Army Community Hospital (MACH), Ft.
Banning. Georgia requested an epidemiological con-
sultation (EPICON) in July 1997 to investigate 5 cases
(1 fatal) of hyponatremia in basic trainees. The
EPICON team was tasked to examine the nature, mag-
nitude, causes, and risk factors related to this problem,
and to provide recommendations to prevent further
cases. Ft. Benning hospital databases and medical
surveillance sources were searched to define problem.
Hospital databases were searched for cases of low
serum sodium in association with physical activity seen
in the emergency rooms and cases of hyponatremia at
Ft. Benning for 1996-1997 were reviewed. Surveillance
sources included Army Medical Surveillance Activity
(AMSS) database and the Total Army Injury and Health
Outcomes Database (TAIHOD) which were examined
for heat injury and hyponatremia. Nine cases of hypo-
natremia and 2 cases of pneumonia with secondary
hyponatremia were found in previously healthy individ-
uals at Ft. Benning during 199697. All cases were as-
sociated with heat stress and many were associated
with moderate to heavy physical activity. Where water
consumption data were obtained, all were associated
with large oral intake of water. The AMSS data re-
vealed that between 1989-1996 there were an average
of 16 cases of hyponatremia/yr. Forty percent of the
hyponatremia cases were at Ft. Benning. The TAIHOD
data demonstrated hyponatremia rates of 1/100,000
soldier-yrs from 1980-1988 with a gradual rise over the
next four years to 12/100,000 soldier-yrs which has re-
mained stable since 1990. Evidence gathered at Ft.
Benning suggested that the hyponatremia cases may
have been due to hypervolemic hyponatremia (over-
hydration). The team concluded that: (1) overhydration
with secondary hyponatremia is a problem at Ft.
Benning and in the Army, and (2) overhydration and
hyponatremia resulted from success in enforcing fluid
consumption policy to prevent heat injuries.
Keywords: *Wounds and injuries, "Trainees,
•Hypothermia, 'Heat stress(Physiology), Data bases,
Marine corps, Risk, Water, Medical services, Epidemi-
ology, Oral intake, Georgia, Dehydration,
'Hyponatremia, Epidemiological consultation (Epicon).
ADA362949REB PC A06/MF A01
East Europe Report, Scientific Affairs, No. 782.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
24Jun 1983,96p, JPRS-83760.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Microprocessors, 'Microelectronics, Com-
puters, Eastern europe, Gas compressors. Scientific
affairs, Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
ADA362950REB PC A01/MF A01
Development of Biotrickling Filters to Treat Sulfur
and VOC Emissions. Final rept. 30 Sep 96-29 Sep
98.
Envirogen, Inc., Lawrenceville, NJ.
A. P. Togna, T. S. Webster, J. Revak, and Y. Yang. 12
May 1999,5p. N00014-96-C-0370.
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The objective of this Phase II Small Business Innova-
tion Research project was to develop an efficient and
cost-effective biological process to treat air emissions
of significance to the Navy. During Phase I, the feasi-
bility of treating these emissions using a biotrickling fil-
ter was tested Biotrickling filters are similar to chem-
ical scrubbers, but rely on microorganisms on the
packing surface to remove and oxidize contaminants
rather than chemicals. A 7- month field-pilot dem-
onstration was conducted at North Island Naval Air
Station near San Diego. California to demonstrate the
effectiveness of the process for treatment of hazardous
air pollutants (HAPs) from spray paint booths. Target
HAP removals exceeded 88 percent for vapor contact
times (packing volume divided by air flowrate) greater
than 16 seconds. Carbon dioxide measurements indi-
cated that the dominant removal mechanisms were ab-
sorption and biodegradation in the morning hours and
biodegradation only in the afternoon hours. Perform-
ance was not affected by the intermittent operation in
the paint booth. A cost analysis showed that for treat-
ment of the entire air stream, over a 10-year project
life, biotrickling filters designed for a 16 or 11 second
contact time were less expensive than carbon adsorp-
tion or thermal systems.
Keywords: 'Air pollution control equipment,
'Contaminants, 'Sulfur, Cost analysis. Emissions, Va-
pors, Airflow, Efficiency, Flow rate, Filtration, Carbon
dioxide, Biodegradation, Thermodynamic properties,
Odors, 'Volatile organic compounds, *VOC(Volatile or-
ganic compounds), Biotrickling filters,
HAPS(Hazardous air pollutants).
ADA362951REB PC A02/MF A01
Overview of the Modular Effectiveness/Vulner-
ability Assessment (MEVA) Architecture.
Air Force Research Lab., Eglin AFB. FL. Munitions Di-
rectorate.
D. B. Watts. 1999,6p.
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The Modular Effectiveness Vulnerability Assessment -
Ground Fixed (MEVA-GF) is an engineering tool for as-
sessing the vulnerability of fixed ground targets to con-
ventional weapon attack. MEVA-GF is a graphical user
interface (GUI) based program that provides an archi-
tecture for assembling an assessment model or sim-
ulation in modular fashion. Individual modules rep-
resenting the weapon, target, weapon delivery, pene-
tration, blast, fragmentation, etc. are linked together
using a data flow paradigm that creates the assess-
ment network. The modularity inherent in the architec-
ture provides trie user flexibility in the design of net-
works by offering modules with varying levels of fidel-
ity. MEVA-GF may be used to configure a fast running
stochastic model for Monte-Carlo type calculations that
require hundreds of runs for statistical accuracy. High-
er fidelity models may be constructed for more deter-
ministic type studies where longer run times are not a
consideration and more precision is desired. Critical
components within targets may be modeled and as-
signed to fault trees providing a means for assessing
functional damage to a target. The targets response
(i.e., damage) to the weapon effects (i.e., penetration,
blast, fragmentation) is output into data files and can
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be visualized using a three dimensional graphical rep-
resentation.
Keywords: 'Targets, 'Surface targets, "Weapon deliv-
ery, 'Graphical user interface, "Vulnerability, Data
bases. Mathematical models. Data processing. Sim-
ulation, Computations. Stochastic processes. Damage
assessment Accuracy, Computer architecture, Monte
carlo method. Three dimensional, Response, Conven-
tional warfare. Fault trees. Weapons effects. Statistical
analysts.
ADA362952REB PC A03/MF A01
EM Measurement Testing Performed at Hanscom
Air Force Base and Fort Devens Reserve for the
DARPA Hybrid Eectric Vehicle Program. Technical
doc.
Naval Undersea Warfare Center Div., Newport, Rl.
T. Rydzaj. A. B. Bruno, and O. R. Zelaya. 1 Mar 1999.
24p. NUWC-NPT-TD-11082.
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In this study, various electric vehicles were tested to
evaluate their potential electromagnetic interference
(EMI) emissions when used in today's hostile commer-
cial electromagnetic environment The risks associated
with particular emissions were assessed, including the
possbttty ol the electric vehicle creating undesirable
EMI emissions that could affect other systems. EMI
emissions were measured on both military and civilian
vehicles In an effort to build a database that can be
used to identify EMI issues that affect electric vehicle
performance.
Keywords: 'Electromagnetic interference. Trucks,
•Electric propulsion. "Vans. Magnetic fields, Perfomv
anee(Engineering), Military vehicles. Electric fields.
Electromagnetic environments. Risk analysis, Electric
vehicles.
ADA3820S3REB PC A02/MF A01
Electromagnetic Cold-Test Characterization of the
Quad-Driven Strtpllne Kicker.
Lawrence Uvermore National Lab., CA.
S. D. Nelson, and J. E. Durtap.24 Aug 1998, 6p.
UCRL-JC-1 3041 5-REV-1 .
Contract W-7405-ENG-48
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The first Mcker concept design for beam deflection was
constructed to aHow stnpHne plates to be driven; thus
drectino. or kicking, the electron beam into two subse-
quent beam fines. This quad-driven stripline kicker is
an eight port electromagnetic network and consists of
two actively driven plates and two terminated plates.
Electromagnetic measurements performed on the ot-
Mcker and quad-kicker were designed to determine: (1)
the quality of the fabrication of the kicker, inducing
nments; (2) quantification of the Input
Kion regions from the Input coax to the driven
component aflgnments; (2) quantification of the Input
transKion regions
kicker plates; (3) identification of roerties of the kick-
er Haw without invoMng the effects of the electron
beam; (4) coupling between a Hne current source and
the plates of the kfcken and (5) the effects on the driv-
en current to simulate an electron beam through the
bodyofthekicker. Included in this are the angular vari-
ations inside the kicker to examine modal distributions.
The goal of the simulated beam was to alow curved
olusstucles to rjefjerforrrwlelec-
cold test results produced were
path and charing raolusstucles to rjefjerforrrwlelec-
tromagneticaBy. the cold test result
incorporated into beam models.
t
Keywords: 'Beam splitting. 'Electron beams. Bectro-
magnetfc properties. Deflection. 'Quad kickers. Elec-
tromagnetic cold tests, Azimuthat variations. Aq i99-
nagrw
1505.
08-1
ADA3S2K4REB
PC A03/MF A01
DUMP 97 Vacuum Equipment for Ultra High
Power Microwave Experiment*, final rapt 1 Mar
97-28 Feb 99.
Cornel Univ.. Ithaca. NY.
J. A. Nation. 22 Apr 1999.13p. AFRL-SR-BL-TR-99-
011 a
Contract F49620-97-1 -0112
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The high vacuum insulator system we obtained did not
eliminate the pulse shortening previously observed.
However we did eliminate the pulse shortening, albeit
with serendipity leading the way. In this case we found
no pulse shortening even at 85 MW with poor vacuum.
It is worth special note that the 85 MW was achieved at
an ri conversion efficiency of 55%. we will now push
this limit until we do get shortening and then try again.
Keywords: 'Microwave tubes, "Uttrahigh vacuum. High
power. Pulse duration modulation, Ceramic insulators.
ADA362955REB PC A02/MF A01
Decarburtzation of Uranium Via Electron Beam
Processing.
Lawrence Uvermore National Lab., CA.
R. H. McKoon. 23Oct 1998,10p, UCRL-JC-131866.
Contract W-7405-ENG-48
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For many commercial and military applications, the
successive Vacuum Induction Melting of uranium
metal in graphite crucibles results in a product which Is
out of specification in carbon. The current recovery
method involves dissolution of the metal In add and
chemical purification. This is both expensive and gen-
erates mixed waste. A study was undertaken at Law-
rence Uvermore National Laboratory to investigate the
feasibility of reducing the carbon content of uranium
metal using electron beam techniques. Results will be
presented on the rate and extent of carbon removal as
a function of various operating parameters.
Keywords: 'Uranium, 'Electron beam melting, Ther-
modynamics, Carbon, "Decartxirization. Aq 199-08-
1503, Carbon removal. Vacuum induction melting.
ADA362956REB PC A02/MF A01
News from AFAR, Volume 2, Number 1 March/
April 1996.
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition).
Washington. DC.
Apr 1996,10p,
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This newsletter contains articles on various topics in
Air Force acquisition reform.
Keywords: 'Air force, 'Acquisition. 'Management, 'Air
force personnel. Strategy, Contracts, Education. Mod-
els. Training. Military capabilities. Acquisition reform.
ADA362957REB PC A03/MF A01
Progress In Fact Ignrtor Research with the Nova
Petawatt Laser Facility.
Lawrence Uvermore National Lab.. CA.
M. H. Key. T. E. Cowan, B. A. Hammel, S. P. Hatchett.
and E. A. Henry. 10 Nov 1998.12p, UCRL-JC-132178.
Contract W-7405-ENG-48
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The physics of fast ignition is being studied using a
petawatt laser facility at the Lawrence Uvermore Na-
tional Laboratory. Performance of the PW laser with
deformabte mirror wavefront control giving intensities
up to 3x10(exp 20) W/cm2 is described Measure-
ments of the efficiency of conversion of laser energy to
relathristic electrons and of their energy spectrum and
angular Distribution induing an observed narrow
beam angle of +/-15 deg, are reported. Heating by the
electrons to near 1 keV in solid density CD2 is inferred
from the therrnc-nuclear neutron yield. Estimates sug-
gest an optimized gain of 300x if the National Ignition
Facility were to be adapted for fast ignition.
Keywords: "Plasmas(Physics), "Ignition, Neodymium
lasers. Rejativistic electrons, Thermonuclear energy,
"Fast ignition, Aq i99-Q8-1504, Fusion energy,
Petawatt lasers, lfe(lnertial fusion energy).
ADA362958REB PC A03/MF A01
Vibration Damping by a Nearly Continuous Dis-
tribution of Nearly Undamped Oscillators. Re-
search and development rept. 1 Mar-30 Apr 99.
Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Div., Be-
thesda, MD. Signatures Directorate.
G. Maidanik. 30 Apr 1999,30p. NSWCCD-70-TR-
1999-120.
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It has been claimed that vibration damping can be de-
rived from the coupling of a continuous distribution of
undamped oscillators. This claim stems from the fact
that the contribution to the damping of a master oscil-
lator by a coupled set of continuously distributed sat-
ellite oscillators, is Independent of the loss factors of
the oscillators In this set (The distribution is with re-
spect to the frequency of resonance of the satellite os-
cillators in the set.) The transition from a discrete-to-a
continuous distribution, however, cannot be achieved
without the imposition of modal overlap on the distribu-
tion of the satellite oscillators. It is this imposition that
ensures that the contribution to the damping by these
satellite oscillators is intuitively real. The imposition for-
bids equating the loss factors of the satellite oscillators
to zero just because their contribution, to the surrogate
damping of the host master oscillator to which they are
coupled, is independent of these loss factors. Notwith-
standing that the quantification of this contributed
damping in terms of a dimenstontess ratio of dynamic
quantities does not uniquely qualify it as a loss factor.
Moreover, the analysis of nearly continuous distribu-
tion of nearly undamped satellite oscillators brings in-
sights into the manner by which they contribute damp-
ing to the mechanical system of which they are an inte-
gral part In part, these insights are obscured in an
analysis that is based on the a priori introduction of ex-
treme limits. Indeed, these ins*ghts may be the over-
whelming justification for the present paper.
Keywords: 'Vibration, Oscillators, Statistical analysis,
•Undamped oscillators, 'Vibration damping. Statistical
energy analysis.
ADA362958REB PC A03/MF A01
Aerospace Acquisition 2000. Volume 2, Number 1.
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition),
Washington, DC.
Apr 1999,16p-
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This newsletter deals with topics on Air Force Acquisi-
tion Reform throughout the United States.
Keywords: 'Air force, 'Acquisition, 'Management,
Sources. Policies. Commerce. Marketing, Contracts,
Air force personnel. Military organizations, Periodicals,
Awards, Acquisition reform.
AOA362960REB PC A02/MF A01
News from AFAR, Volume 2 Number 2 May/June
1990.
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition),
Washington, DC.
Jun1996,10p.
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This newsletter contains articles on Air Force Acquisi-
tion Reform throughout the United States.
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Keywords: 'Air force, 'Acquisition, 'Management, *Air
force personnel, Sources, Commerce, Education,
Training, Performance(Human), Logistics, Periodicals,
Acquisition reform.
ADA362961REB PC A04/MF A01
USSR Report, Agriculture, No. 1409.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
18NOV1983,43p, JPRS-84780.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Agriculture, 'International relations, Ussr,
Productivity, Bovines, Farms, Livestock, Ukraine, Beef,
Fbtscollection, Foreign reports.
ADA362962REB PC A14/MF A03
Identification and Evaluation of Interfaces of IL
Support Operations with the Army Logistics Sys-
tem. Final rept.
Army Logistics Management Center, Fort Lee, VA.
H. W.Tyfer, and P. J. Higgins. Dec 1976.283p, RIA-
81-U147.
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This report identifies and evaluates the functional inter-
faces determined necessary in the performance of
each function/subfunction of the U.S. Army Materiel
Development and Readiness Command portion of the
Army International Logistics Program. The report dis-
cusses the interfaces in terms of those identified as
valid and performing, interface duplications and voids,
and those considered critical.
Keywords: 'Logistics management, Military require-
ments. Operational readiness. Interfaces, Inter-
national, Army operations, Logistics planning, Inter-
national logistics program.
ADA362963REB PC A99/MF A06
Madlgan Amy Medical Center, Department of
CHnlcal Investigation. Annual Progress Report
Annual rept 1 Oct 97-30 Sep 98.
Madkjan Army Medical Center. Tacoma. WA. Dept. of
QWcal Investigation
N. Written. T. Patience, B. Jones, and G. Hough. 30
Sep 1998,582p.
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This report covers all research protocols that were ad-
ministratively or technically supported by the Depart-
ment of Clinical Investigation, Madigan Army Medical
Center, during FY 1998V Included in the individual re-
ports are title, Investigators, funding, objective, tech-
nical approach, and progress for FY 1998. Also in-
cluded hi the report are personnel rosters for the De-
partment, funding information, and presentations and
publications emanating from Madigan Army Medical
Center during FY 1998.
Keywords: 'Army facilities. 'Clinical medicine,
•Medcal services. Methodology, Site investigations,
Health care facilities. Preventive medicine. Madigan
army medical center. Clinical investigation.
ADA362964REB PC A04/MF A01
Survey of Work and Sleep Hours of U.S. Army
Aviation Personnel. Final rept
Army Aeromedical Research Lab., Fort Rucker, AL
J. L CaJdwefl. S. R. Gilreath, and D. N. Norman. Apr
1999,35p,USAARL-99-16.
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The purpose of this survey was to determine when
Army aviation personnel work and sleep while on re-
verse cycle. A total of 157 aviation personnel from 3
Army posts were sampled. The one-page question-
naire indicated that the majority of aviation personnel
had experience working night shift/ reverse cycle at
some point in their careers; however, over one third
had not dealt with this shift for more than 3 years. Usu-
ally the night shift occurred from early in the afternoon
to early in the morning, with aviators arriving home
after 0800. However, a large group of responders re-
turned home from the night shift by 0400. Although
most of the responders indicated they were able to
sleep after a night shift for at least 7 hours, many of
them indicated they did not feel they received ade-
quate daytime sleep most or some of the time. Al-
though many aviators reported returning home by
0400, there is a large percentage who indicated they
did not return home until after 0800, making it difficult
to obtain adequate sleep. These results indicate that
research is needed to address the issue of helping
aviation personnel sleep during the daylight hours,
both for training exercises and for deployment. Tech-
niques for adjusting to night shift should emphasize en-
hanced alertness during the night with high perform-
ance and improved safety, as well as restful sleep dur-
ing the day. Once the work/rest schedule for a unit is
known, countermeasures to address adjustment to re-
versed sleep/wake cycles can be tailored to the spe-
cific needs of the individual or unit.
Keywords: "Work, 'Sleep deprivation, 'Aviation per-
sonnel, Army personnel, Health, Stress(Physiology),
Pilots, Surveys, Rest, Manhours, Work hours.
ADA362965REB PC A01/MF A01
Concusslve Effects of Low Frequency Sound Ex-
posure. Final rept. 1 Jul 97-31 Mar 99.
Hospital of the Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
Dept of Neurosurgery.
T. K. Mclntosh, A. N. Pitting, K. E. Saatman. S.
Hoshino. and A. B. Russ. 31 Mar 1999,5p.
Contract N00014-97-1-0954
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We evaluated the threshold for concussive effects of
low frequency underwater sound (LFS) exposure. In
study 1, anesthetized (sodium pentobarbital 25mg/kg)
male Sprague Dawley rats (n-96) were cannulated,
ventilated (1.5% isoflurane), submerged, and exposed
to 5 min. of LFS using a G40 calibrator. No alteration in
cardiovascular function (arterial blood pH, p02, PC02,
HR, or MABP) was observed during submersion. In
study 2, animals were evaluated for two weeks fol-
lowing LFS exposure (150 Hz 180 dB, n-12; 250 Hz
194 dB, n-12), submersion only (n-11), or no submer-
sion (n-11) using a battery of neurological motor tests.
Cognitive function was assessed at one week using
the Morris water maze (MWM). All animals were sac-
rificed at 15 days following for histological analysis. No
effects of LFS on cardiovascular or neurological motor
function were observed.
Keywords: *Exposure(Physiology). 'Underwater
sound, 'Concussion, Cognition, Head(Anatomy), Un-
derwater acoustics. Cardiovascular system, Thresh-
okJs(Phystology), Low frequency. Trauma,
Neurophysiology, Blood chemistry, Sprague dawiey
rats, Acoustic trauma, LfsfLow frequency underwater
sound), Mwm(Morris water maze).
ADA362966REB PC A06/MF A01
USSR Report: Energy, No. 164.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
4 Nov 1983,81 p. JPRS-84684.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Energy consumption, 'USSR, Forecasting.
Natural gas, Deposits, Biotechnology, Oil fields, Coal.
ADA362967REB PC A06/MF A01
Worldwide Report: Environmental Quality, No.
379.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
26 Nov 1982,89p, JPRS-82324.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International relations, 'Environmental
law. Global, Industries, Quality, Radioactivity, Surface
to air missiles. Cleaning, Forestry.
ADA362968REB PC A04/MF A01
Analysis of First-Term Army Attrition. Strategy re-
search rept.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
R. E. Allison. 21 Apr 1999,45p.
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This study examines personnel attrition in the United
States Army. It seeks to determine why soldiers leave
the Army before they complete their contractual obliga-
tions. It assesses the impact of attrition on readiness. It
describes historic trends, estimates costs associated
with early departures, compares attrition in the Army
with that in other services, and notes factors that con-
tribute to attrition. It examines these contributing fac-
tors in detail. The study then concludes with rec-
ommendations to help reduce the unacceptably high
attrition rates in the Army and to help retain high quality
soldiers to serve in our fighting force.
Keywords: "Impact, 'Army personnel, 'Combat readi-
ness, 'Attrition, Military forces(United states), Warfare,
High rate, Estimates, Costs, History, Patterns.
ADA362969REB PC A04/MF A01
Future of the Combat Training Centers to Meet the
National Military Strategy. Strategy research rept.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks. PA.
R. L. Bertha. 31 Mar 1999,39p.
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The U.S. Army Combat Training Centers (CTCs) have
been a great success story since their inception nearly
20 years ago. The National Training Center, Joint
Readiness Training Center, Battle Command Training
Program, and the Combat Maneuver Training Center
all have been essential In maintaining the combat read-
iness of both leaders and units throughout our Army.
These programs not only help to train our forces, but
lust as important, they are instrumental in the overall
force development process. In view of this Importance,
many critics (to Include senior Army officials) argue
that our CTCs must change to not only accommodate
the reality of increased unit OPTEMPO/PERSTEMPO
and decreased training budgets, but also to be more
relevant to our current National Military Strategy (NMS)
. This paper argues that an evolutionary change of our
CTCs with the times is most appropriate. However, the
various revolutionary changes suggested by such crit-
ics are contrary to the basic purpose and fundamentals
of our CTCs, detrimental to the readiness of the U.S.
Army, and in actuality do not support our NMS.
Keywords: 'Army training. 'Combat readiness, 'Army
facilities, 'Army operations, Military reserves. Warfare,
Military strategy, Army personnel, Operational readi-
ness, Maneuvers, Budgets, Battles, Operations other
than war, 'Ctcs(Combat training centers). National
joint training center, Joint readiness training center,
Battle command training program, Combat maneuver
training center.
ADA382971REB PC A04/MF A01
Officer Candidate School (DCS): Relevance Into
the 21st Century. Strategy research rept.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
September 1999 59
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S. l_ Armbrister. 1 Mar 1999,35p.
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This paper will explore the relevance and continued
usefulness of the Army's Officer Candidate training
and commissioning program as we move into the next
century. I will take a critical took at the demographics of
the OCS graduate, and how they 'stack up', against of-
ficers from other pre-commissioning sources. Are
these officers (OCS Grads) needed in the world of
Army After Next (AAN). and can they compete on the
same playing field with officers from USMA and ROTC.
I will look at the U.S. Army's commissioning sources,
and compare and contrast the different commissioning
programs. USMA. ROTC, and OCS (both AC and Na-
tional Guard). I will look at promotion trends (thru Gen-
eral Officer) and command opportunities with respect
to each commissioning-source. The project will outline
what a 21st century leader looks like, and the qualities
he or she must possess. Bottom line: are young men
and women, with some prior experience in the enlisted
ranks, needed in our Army as we change and evolve
over the next 20 years. I think so...OCS. and the offi-
cers it produces, are relevant in our Army's future.
What kind of officer do we need in the next 20 years.
Does OCS produce that officer. Can OCS adjust its
course to ensure relevance of its product These are
the key questions I will attempt to answer.
Keywords: 'National guard. 'Army training. 'Officer
personnel. 'Promotion(Advancernent). "Reserve offi-
cer training corps. Contrast. Leadership. Schools,
Army personnel. Comparison, Army. General officers.
ADA362972REB PC A03/MF A01
Evaluating Performance Effects of a Medication
(Dexedrtrte) In the Simulator Versus Aircraft Envi-
ronment Final rept.
Army Aeromedcai Research Lab.. Fort Pucker, AL
J. A. CaWwefl. K. A. Roberts, and H. D. Jones. Apr
1999.20p. USAARL-99-15.
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A quasi-experimental approach assessed the pilot per-
formance comparability of simulator versus in-flight re-
sults. Flight data from three steep-deprivation studies
were pooled. Twenty aviators were included. 10 who
flew a UH-60 helicopter simulator and 10 who flew a
UH-60A aircraft under the influence of Dexedrine or
placebo during 40 hours of continuous wakefulness.
Performance on straight and levels, right and left turns,
climbs and descents, and a left-descending turn (as-
sessed at 0100. 0500. 0900,1300. and 1700) tended
to correspond in the simulator and aircraft Generally,
performance under Dexedrine was better than under
placebo. However, only half of the maneuvers showed
consistent, statistically significant stimulant/fatigue ef-
fects in both flight platforms. Measurement sensitivity
was lower in the aircraft, likely because of error vari-
ance due to environmental influences (weather, tem-
perature, and turbulence) and other factors (radio traf-
fic and anxieties about safety). Thus, actual in-flight
studies, while desirable in terms of face-validrty. under-
estimate the impact of stressors such as fatigue on pi-
lots.
Keywords: •Performance(Human). 'Pilots. 'Sleep dep-
rivation. 'Flight simulation. Measurement. Aircraft. Er-
rors. Inflight. Fatigue. Placebos. Army aviation.
ADA382973REB PC A03/MF A01
News from AFAR, Volume 1. Number 3 Jury/Au-
gust 1998.
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition).
WsstvnQtori, DC.
Aug19d8.12p.
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Th« newsletter is under the supervision of the Office of
the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition)
and contains articles pertaining to Air Force acquisition
reform.
Keywords: 'Acquisition. 'Contracts, 'Management,
'Logistics. 'Air force procurement, Sources, Air force.
Policies, Costs, Missions, Resources, Supplies, Air
force operations. Supervision, 'Acquisition reform.
ADA362974REB PC A05/MF A01
Explosives Removal from Groundwater of the
Iowa Army Ammunition Plant In Continuous-Flow
Laboratory Systems Planted with Aquatic and
Wetland Plants. Final rept
Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicks-
burg. MS. Environmental Lab.
E. P. Best, J. L. Miller. H. L Fredrickson. S. L Larson,
and M. E. Zappi. Dec 1998.60p. WES/TR/EL-98-13.
Prepared in collaboration with Mississippi State Univ.
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A 49-day, continuous-flow, laboratory study was per-
formed to evaluate the ability of two submersed and
one emergent plant species to phytoremediate explo-
sives-contaminated groundwater from the Iowa Army
Ammunition Plant (TAAP), MiddJetown, IA. Species
evaluated were the submersed Ceralopnyllum
demersum L (coontail), Potamogeton nodosus Poir.
(American pondweed). and the emergent Sagittaria
latifolia Wilkj. (common arrowhead). Plants were root-
ed in local, IAAP, sediment under continuous-flow con-
ditions at 25 deg C. Unplanted sediment served as
control. 2.4.6-trinitrotoluene (TNT), and hexahydro-
1.3.5-trinttro-1. 3,5-triazine (RDX) levels in ground-
water were 0.8 and 10.7 mg L(exp -1), respectively.
The hydraulic retention time (HRT) was 30 days. TNT
decrease rates in groundwater did not differ signifi-
cantly between implanted and planted sediment treat-
ments. Aqueous TNT concentrations decreased expo-
nentially (first- order kinetics). TNT removal constants
decreased in the order of arrowhead>pondweed>
sediment>coontail. ranging from 0.533 to 0.375 d(exp
-1). Using these removal constants, periods to reach a
cleanup level of 0.002 mg L(exp -1) of 45 to 1,015 days
were calculated for treatments under fully mixed conrj-
tions. Cleanup periods were greatly reduced under
plug-flow conditions, ranging from 1 to 16 days. Final
aqueous TNT and TNT degradation product levels
were extremely low or below detection, while they were
below detection in plants and sediments. RDX de-
crease rates in groundwater were significantly higher
by planted than by implanted sediment treatments.
RDX decrease was significantly enhanced by amend-
ment with microbes. Aqueous RDX concentrations de-
creased linearly (zero-order kinetics). RDX removal
rates ranged from 028 to 0.13 mg L(exp -1) d(exp -1).
RDX cleanup levels were not reached under fully
mixed coodrtions. Cleanup periods under plug-flow
conditions ranged from 79 to 200 days for submersed
species and implanted sediment treatments.
Keywords: 'Removal, 'Chemical contamination,
•Explosives. 'Ground water, 'Iowa. 'Aquatic plants,
Detection, Army facilities. Kinetics, Rdx. Tnt, Implanta-
tion, Microorganisms, Hydraulic retention time(Hrt).
ADA362975REB PC A05/MF A01
Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF)
and Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical De-
fense Program. Determination of the Median Le-
thal Dose of Two AntJcholinesterase Agents and
Efficacy of Current Therapy. Final rept
Battelle Memorial Inst. Columbus. OH.
C. T.Olson. Apr 1999.67p.
Contract DAMD17-89-C-9050
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Compounds which inhibit cholinesterases (ChE) may
have vastly different characteristics, which affect tox-
itity as well as response to therapy following intoxica-
tion. Intoxication with the nerve agent VX is relatively
easily ameliorated with pyridostigmine bromide/atro-
pine/pralidoxime chloride (PYR/ATR/2-PAM) if treat-
ment is instituted at the appropriate time, but intoxica-
tion with soman (GO) is difficult to treat The objectives
of this study were to: (1) estimate the median lethal
dose (MLD) of two ChE-inhibiting compounds, pro-
vided by the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of
Chemical Defense (USAMRICD), when injected
intramuscularly (i.m.) into male rhesus monkeys; and
(2) estimate the therapeutic efficacy of PYR injected
prior to challenge in conjunction with ATR, 2-PAM, and
diazepam (DIAZ) injected sequentially 1 min following
challenge with 5 X MLD of these compounds. Experi-
ments were conducted in phases to utilize the fewest
animals necessary to obtain statistically valid results.
Keywords: 'Defense systems, 'Males, 'Medical re-
search, 'Lethal dosage. 'Preventive medicine. Army
research, Toxicity, Chemical warfare, Cholinesterase
inhibitors, Cholinesterase, Nerve agents, Gd agent,
Rhesus monkeys, Intoxication.
ADA362976REB PC A06/MF A01
Hispanic Youth and Military Enlistment Propen-
sity.
Security Research Center, Monterey, CA.
J. O'Connor Boes, M. F. Wiskoff, and M. Flacks. Jan
1999.79p, SRC-TR-99-001.
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The purpose of this report is to explore the issue of His-
panic propensity in more depth than has previously
been available, and to identify possible causes of His-
panic youths' declining interest in military service. It is
meant to complement other DoD efforts to understand
declining propensity among young males in general,
and among African-American males in particular. No
single satisfactory explanation for declining propensity
has yet been found. Rather, many factors involving
both cultural forces affecting youth (e.g., changing atti-
tudes, changing values, family transformations, etc.)
and economic factors (e.g., employment rates, adver-
tising expenditures, recruiting resources) may be con-
tributing to declining interest in military service. This re-
port addresses socio-economic forces that may be
having specific effects on the Hispanic community. It
also looks at how cultural aspects of the lives of His-
panic youth may be influencing their propensity to en-
list in the Armed Forces.
Keywords: 'Attitudes(Psychology), "Recruiting,
•Hispanics. Military personnel. Employment, Ethnic
groups. Males. Youth.
ADA362977REB PCA17/MFA03
Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF)
and Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical De-
fense Program. Evaluation of the Passive Protec-
tion Against Five Serotypes of Botulinum Toxin
Provided by Botulinum Human Immune Globulin
In an Animal Model. Final rept.
Battelle Medical Research and Evaluation Facility.
West Jefferson, OH.
C. T. Olson. T. R. Gelzeichter, M. A. Myers. R. G.
Menton, and N. A. Niemuth. Jul 1998.358p.
Contract DAMD17-89-C-9050
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Pentavatent (ABCDE) botulinum toxoid vaccine is in-
tended lor use as a prophylactic measure to protect
combat troops against the lethal effects of botulinum
toxins A-E, a group of toxins considered to be a serious
biological warfare threat To adequately assess the
level of protection afforded by this vaccine, efficacy
against an inhalation challenge must be established for
afl five toxin serotypes. Due to the inherent dangers of
these toxins and the exceedingly rare incidence of bot-
ulism, efficacy cannot be established in traditional
phase 3 clinical trials. This study proposes to indirectly
measure efficacy by establishing a serotogical cor-
relate that is indicative of efficacy. An FDA Advisory
Panel, in addressing efficacy issues for bacterial vac-
cines and toxoids, made the following statement (Fed-
eral Register 1985): 'For diseases in which immunity
depends upon specific antibodies which either neu-
tralize toxin or which opsonize bacteria and lead to
their prompt destruction within phagocytes, induction
of such antibodies correlates well with protection, and
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the measurement of such antibodies may reflect effi-
cacy quite faithfully.' Humoral immunity can effectively
be assessed by measuring neutralizing botulinum anti-
bodies in serum using a mouse bioassay. The objec-
tive of this study is to establish toxin-neutralizing anti-
body levels as a sercdogical correlate for efficacy.
Keywords: 'Biological warfare, 'Medical research,
•Combat forces. Neutralization, Passive systems, Tox-
ins and antitoxins, Vaccines, Preventive medicine.
Bacterial toxins, Bioassay. Clostridium botulinum,
Guinea pigs.
ADA362978REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Defense, Inc. Are We Ready To Be-
come An Extension of Corporate America. Strat-
egy research rept.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
W. D. Beatty. 7 Apr 1999.48p.
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Americans are always looking for ways to improve gov-
ernment services and lower costs. Therefore, it is im-
perative to examine the boundary between the govern-
ment and private industry conveyance of goods and
services. Privatization, or the selling of government as-
sets, separates the service functions from the govern-
ment and transfers it to a private entity without further
government assistance. Outsourcing, or simply con-
tracting out, allows the government to enter into con-
tracts with private firms to provide goods and services
used by the government at a substantial cost saving.
Privatization and outsourcing may enable the Depart-
ment of Defense (DoD) to effectively modernize and
sustain support for the warfighter at a reduced cost to
the taxpayer. From the policy guidance depicted in the
OMB Circular A-76 to the influence from the current
Administration and Congress, the DoD must consider a
multitude of issues ana develop strategies to transfer
functions to the private sector, this paper investigates
and summarizes the positive impacts of these options
on the DoD as they proceed to the 21 st century.
Keywords: "Department of defense, 'Policies,
'Outsourcing, 'Privatization, Functions, Congress,
Transfer functions, Industries, Commerce, Strategy,
Contracts, Impact, Reduction, Costs. Savings.
ADA362979REB PC A05/MF A01
Worldwide Report: Epidemiology, No. 330.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
2 Sep 1983.58p, JPRS-84253.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: "Epidemiology, "Cholera, Test and evalua-
tion. Humans. Diseases, Blood, Hepatitis. Influenza,
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Herpes sim-
plex virus, Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
ADA362980REB PC A05/MF A01
Worldwide Report: Epidemiology, No. 337.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
3 Nov 1983.66p, JPRS-84679.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Epidemiology, Diarrhea, Infectious dis-
eases. Hospitals, Death, Cholera, Fbis collection. For-
eign reports.
ADA362981REB PC A06/MF A01
Thrust Augmentation for a Small Turbojet Engine.
Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
G. L Hackaday. Mar 1999,90p.
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A Sophia J450 (nine pounds of thrust) gas turbine en-
gine was used first to examine the thrust augmentation
generated using an ejector shroud. Experimental re-
sults obtained with and without the ejector were com-
pared with performance predicted using an engine
code and a one-dimensional ejector analysis. The en-
gine code was revised to incorporate a radial turbine
and the correct compressor map. Thrust augmentation
of 3-10% was measured and the trends were correctly
predicted. Second, an engine shroud was designed
and installed around the engine and flow measure-
ments were conducted to determine the entrainment
rate in the shroud. The engine shroud was the initial
step toward designing a turboramjet.
Keywords: 'Aircraft engines,
"Performance(Engineering), "Entrainment, 'Thrust
augmentation. Theses, Gas turbines, Data acquisition,
Turbines. Turbojet engines, Ejectors, Turboramjet en-
gines.
ADA3S2982REB PC A03/MF A01
Limit Cycle Oscillations (LCO) and Nonlinear
Aeroelastlc Wing Response: Reduced Order Aero-
dynamic Models. Final technical rept. 1 Jul 95-30
Jun 98.
Duke Univ., Durham. NC. School of Engineering.
E. H. Dowell. Apr 1999.15p. AFRL-SR-BL-TR-99-
0125.
Contract F49620-95-1-0417
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A nonlinear, aeroelastic analysis of a low aspect, delta
wing modeled as a plate of constant thickness dem-
onstrates that limit cycle oscillations (LCO) of the order
of the plate thickness are possible. The structural non-
linearity arises from double bending in both the chord-
wise and spanwise directions. The present results
using a vortex lattice aerodynamic model for a low
Macn number flow complement earlier studies for rec-
tangular wing platforms that showed similar qualitative
results. The theoretical results for the flutter boundary
(beyond which LCO occurs) have been validated by
comparison to the experimental data reported by other
investigators for the low aspect ratio delta wings. Also
the limit cycle oscillations found experimentally by pre-
vious investigators (but not previously quantified prior
to the present work) are consistent with the theoretical
results reported here. Reduced order aerodynamic and
structural models are used to substantially decrease
computational cost with no loss in accuracy. Without
the use of reduced order models, calculations of the
LCO would be impractical. A wind tunnel model is test-
ed to provide a quantitative experimental correlation
with the theoretical results for the LCO response itself.
Keywords: "Aeroelastfcity, "Delta wings, Structural
properties. Boundary value problems, Aerodynamic
forces, Oscillation, Aspect ratio, 'Limit cycle oscillation.
ADA362983REB PC A06/MF A01
Degradation of Haloaromatic Compounds by In-
digenous Sediment Mlcroflora: Biochemistry and
Molecular Ecology. Rept. for 15 Jan 96-31 Mar 99.
South Carolina Univ., Columbia Dept. of Biological
Sciences.
C. R. Lovell. 31 Mar 1999,94p.
Contract N00014-96-1-0403
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This study examined microbial communities in biofilms
lining marine infaunal burrows with particular focus on
marine bacteria able to degrade chlorinated aromatic
compounds. These biofilms contain a diverse and
abundant microbiota, occurring as single cells and in
microcolonial formations. The majority of these orga-
nisms are potentially active. The burrow biofilm
microbiota includes bacteria able to remove halogen
atoms from the aromatic ring of halparomatic com-
pounds. At least some of these bacteria are amenable
to isolation and can be cultivated in the laboratory. Re-
ductively dechlorinating bacteria were enriched from
burrows produced by both haloaromatic producing and
non-producing marine infauna. It is clear from these re-
sults that marine dechlorinating bacteria are common
in infaunal burrow structures relative to bulk sediments.
Two isolates able to debrorninate bromophenols were
characterized and identified as novel strains of
Propionigenium mans. Microscopic examination also
revealed the potential for interspecific interactions
among dehalogenating bacteria and other types of or-
ganisms. These interactions may include consortial
metabolism of chloroaromatics. The study revealed
and characterized an important and previously unrec-
ognized niche for reductively dehalogenating bacteria
in marine sediments. Infaunal burrow structures pro-
vide a source for new organisms with potential applica-
tion in bioremediation processes.
Keywords: 'Organic materials, "Molecular biology,
"Ecology, 'Microorganisms, Degradation, Bacteria,
Biochemistry, Films, Microscopy, Aromatic com-
pounds, CeHs(Biology), Chlorination, Sea water, Sedi-
ments, Ocean bottom, Halogens, Medical examination,
'Microflora.
ADA362984REB PC A05/MF A01
Democracy In Kuwait Strategic research paper.
Army War Coll. Strategic Studies Inst., Carlisle Bar-
racks, PA.
H. N. Al-Sewaji. 7 Apr 1999,70p.
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Kuwait, unlike most of its neighbors, has a well-estab-
lished national identity and a long history as a demo-
cratic nation. In this paper, I have focused on two re-
curring themes in Kuwaiti history. One, the preserva-
tion of a sense of community in the face of radical eco-
nomic, social and political transformations; the second,
internal rivalry over the conventions governing rela-
tions among members of the community. I have gone
through the Kuwaiti history and pointed put the various
stages of democracy. It is worth mentioning that de-
mocracy can be traced to the eighteenth century when
the Kuwaiti people unanimously chose their own leader
from among the Al-Sabah family. Kuwait remains an
example to follow for her sisterly Arab countries in this
part of the world. However, much work is still ahead
and the Kuwaiti people are expected to go on building
a more modern democratic country in the Arabian Pe-
ninsula.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Government(Fpreign),
'History, "Democracy, Foreign policy, Kuwait, Eco-
nomic analysis.
ADA3629S5REB PC A04/MF A01
Assessment of the REmote Minefield Detection
System (REMIDS). Final rept. Aug 97-Jun 98.
Institute for Defense Analyses, Alexandria, VA.
L. J. Porter, F. S. Rotondo, and H. H. Bennett. Jun
1998,39p, IDA-D-2158, IDA/HQ-98-001571.
Contracts DASW01-94-C-0054. DASW01-94-C-0056
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This report describes the REmote Minefield Detection
System (REMIDS) developed by the U.S. Army Engi-
neer Waterways Experiment Station to detect surface
UXO. REMIDS collects three channels of optically
aligned image data consisting of two active laser chan-
nels, one polarized reflectance and the other total re-
flectance, and one passive thermal infrared channel.
The system also incorporates onboard sensor data re-
cording and post-processing insertion of differential
Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates. The
principle behind REMIDS is to enhance the discrimina-
tion of surface UXO by relying on multiple signatures:
surface UXO may exhibit a unique combination of re-
flectance, polarization, temperature, and footprint
(shape), compared to natural objects in the UXO's sur-
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foundings. In addition to a description of the phenome-
nology of REMIDS. an evaluation of the performance
of the system at the Yuma Proving Ground (Arizona)
and at Ft Rocker (Alabama) is presented Items used
at those sites included mines, rockets, mortars, projec-
tiles, and bombs. Performance curves (P sub d vs. P
sub fa) are presented for both test sites. Furthermore,
measurements at several ordnance-free sites were ob-
tained at Yuma to assess the potential use of REMIDS
as a large area search tool.
Keywords: •Mine detection. Infrared detection. Polar-
ization. Etectrooprjcs, Tools. Projectiles, Minefields.
Lasers, Surfaces. Global positioning system. Images.
Signatures. Recording systems. Reflectance, Discrimi-
nation, Onboard. Bombs, Test facilities. Remote detec-
tion. Channels, Dual channel. Rockets. Mortars, Area
scanning, Remtds(Remote minefield detection sys-
tem).
ADA362988REB PC A04/MF A01
Near East and Sooth Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington. VA.
20Dee1988.50p.JPRS-NEA-88-086.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'South Asia, 'Middto East, Worth Africa,
•International relations. Developing nations. Algeria.
Industries. Organizations, Exports, Statistics, Artificial
" . Crude oi. Translations.
PC AOfVMF A01
ADA362987REB
USSR Report. Ufa Sciences. Btomedlcal and Be-
havioral Sciences.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington. VA.
26 Feb 1 985. 93p. JPRS-UBB-85-01 1 .
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(703)605-6900; and email at
ordersentis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 221 61 , USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Life sciences. 'Biomedone, •Behavioral
sciences. Ussr. Porysaccharides. Enzymes. Syn-
thes«s(Chemistry). Retina. Bovines, Rbonuctoc acids.
Amino acids. Biosynthesis, Conofis effect. Fbis cofec-
ton, FonMQn reports.
ADA362M8REB PC AOfVMF A01
USSR Report, Uf* Sdsncss, Btomedtcal and Be-
Report,
rsi Scienc
Joint PubScations Research Service. Arlington. VA.
25 Feb 1965. 95p. JPRS-UBB-*5-01 0.
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(703)605-6900: and email at
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 221 61 . USA.
No abstract avaaabto.
Keywords: *Uto sciences. 'Btomedcine. 'Behavioral
sciences. Ussr. Sois. Biotechnology. Farms, Genetics,
Cytology. Breeding. Fbis collection. Foreign reports.
ADAM29MREB PC A04/MF A01
Strategic Creep: From Power Protection Back to
Forward Presence. Strategy research rept
Army War Col.. Cariste Barracks. PA.
a R. Alexander. 11 Mar 1999. SOp.
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The U.S. Army has transformed from a Cold War era
forward based force to a power projection Army, capa-
ble of rapid deployment While permanent overseas
presence has decreased dramaticaty, operational de-
ployments have increased exponentially. The fre-
quency and duration of deployments raise the question
of whether the Army's forward based strategy has truly
changed. This study contends that the Army remains a
force still very centered on overseas presence. The
•Strategic Creep' posed by long-term global commit-
ments demanding continuous presence has forced the
Army to adopt an execution strategy of forward pres-
ence. With signs of strained readiness, what are the
Army and our nation willing to pay to maintain the U.S.
role as a global leader. Will over- commitment jeop-
ardize our cap^jility to respond to real national security
threats. A greater commitment by the global commu-
nity to solve global problems is needed.
Keywords: 'Military strategy. •National security, 'Army,
•Overseas, Deployment, Forward areas. Global, Strat-
egy, Leadership, Communities, Threats, Cold war,
Power.
ADA362990REB PC A03/MF A01
Political Information on Indonesia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
9 Feb 1961.13p. JPRS-4389.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Indonesia. Govem-
ment(Foreign). Political parties. Freedom of the press.
Translations.
ADA382W1REB PC A02/MF A01
For the Welfare of Man Development of Medical
Selene* In the USSR.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
V.V.Parin. 6 Apr 1960.80. JPRS-2421.
Trans, of Priroda (Nature) (Moscow). n10 p51-54,
1959.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: •Medicine. 'Ussr, Govemment(Foreign),
Humans. Social welfare, Fbis collection. Foreign re-
ports. Translations.
ADA362992REB PC A02/MF A01
Military News Items From Chinese Communist
Press.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
13 Jun 1961,7p, JPRS-4693.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Military forces(Foreign). 'Pharmacology.
Gcvemment(Foreign), Drugs. Communism, China,
Ptants(Botany). Chinese language. -Medonal herbs.
Fbis collection. Foreign reports. Military affairs. Trans-
lations.
ADA362M3REB PC AO&/MF A02
Sub-Saharafl Africa Report, No. 2873.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
17 Nov 1983,135p, JPRS-84773.
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(703)605-6900; and emaB at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Economics, 'International relations, Sub-
saharan africa. International politics. Govem-
ment(Foreign), International trade. Budgets, Civil af-
fairs, Police, Political revolution, Fbis collection, For-
eign reports, Translations.
ADA362994REB PC A05/MF A01
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and
Military Affairs, No. 2235.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
29 Nov 1983,67p, JPRS-84841.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Eastern Europe, 'Political science,
'Sociology, Govemment(Foreign), Military
forces(Foreign), Civil affairs, Elections, Military affairs,
Translations.
ADA362995REB PC A06/MF A01
China Report. Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs, No. 475.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
30 Nov 1983.95p, JPRS-84844.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Sociology. 'China. Eco-
nomics, Govemment(Foreign), Military
forces(Foreign), Civil affairs. International relations.
Religion, Military affairs. Translations.
ADA362996REB PC A05/MF A01
From Carter to Reagan: Formulation of American
Foreign Policy during a Time of Transition. An Ex-
planation of Foreign Policy Decisions Based on
the Initial Presidential Transition Period. Strategy
research project
Army War Coll.. Carlisle Barracks. PA.
G. M. Beshenich. 4 Jan 1999,63p.
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Domestic and foreign policies are made, not bom.
Some policies are reworked and redefined. Some poli-
cies stagnate due to a lack of interest In more unfortu-
nate circumstances, policies are adapted from deterio-
rating policy situations. During the transition between
the Carter and Reagan administrations, the Reagan
administration established a navigational course 180
degrees from that of the Carter administration. This
was especially evident in the area of foreign policy and
the use of the National Security Council. This essay will
explore the foreign policy of the Carter and Reagan Ad-
ministrations, examine the presidential management
styles of each president, discuss the transition be-
tween the different administrations, and attempt to
draw some conclusions for developing an effective
presidential transition period.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy, 'National security. United
states government. Decision making. Management,
Transitions, President(United states). Domestic.
ADA362997REB PC A05/MF A01
Worldwide Report. Epidemiology, No. 324.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
8 Jul 1983.66p. JPRS-83848.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Epidemiology, 'Acquired immune defi-
ciency syndrome. Malaria, Infectious diseases. Death,
Sex, Animal diseases, Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
62 VOL 99, No. 3
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ADA362998REB PC A08/MF A02
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Be-
havioral Sciences.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
28 Jun 1985,142p. JPRS-UBB-85-018.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Life sciences, *Biomedicine, 'Behavioral
sciences, Ussr, Nutrients, Chromosomes, Media,
Cytoplasm, Immunity, Larvae, Sterilization. Fbis collec-
tion, Foreign reports.
AOA362999REB PC A09/MF A02
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Be-
hsvkxvt Sciences.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
8 Jul 1985.175p, JPRS-UBB-85-019.
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product from NTIS by: phone at I-SOO-SS^NTIS (U.S.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
orbere@rrtis.ledworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Life sciences, 'Btomedicine, 'Behavioral
sciences. Ussr, Chemicals. Fungicides. Agriculture,
Minerals. Herbicides. Fertilizers. Growth substances,
Fbis collection. Foreign reports.
ADA363000REB PC A06/MF A01
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Be-
havioral Sciences.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
20 Aug 1985.89p. JPRS-UBB-85-021.
ADA363003REB PCA10/MFA02
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Be-
havioral Sciences.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
7 May 1985,190p, JPRS-UBB-85-015.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Ussr, 'Biomedicine, 'Behavioral sciences,
Life sciences, Agriculture, Technology assessment,
Fbis collections.
(703)605-6900; and email at
oiders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Poet Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Life sciences, 'Btomedicine, 'Behavioral
sciences. Ussr, Fluorescence, Biochemistry, Retina,
Rods, Muscles, Bovines, Aerospace medicine, Bio-
physics, HistkSne. Eye pigments. Lipid metabolism.
Fbis collection. Foreign reports.
ADA363001REB PC A06/MF A02
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Be-
havioral sctoncos.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
21 Aug 1985,97p, JPRS-UBB-85-022.
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(703)605^900; and email at
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Life sciences. 'Btomedicine, 'Behavioral
sciences. Ussr, Membranes(Biotogy), Biochemistry,
Proteins. Sodium, Suspension devices, Biotechnology,
Toxins and antitoxins. Biophysics, Photosynthesis.
CWorefta, Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
ADA363002REB PC A08/MF A02
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Be-
havioral Sciences.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
19Apr 1985,134p, JPRS-UBB-85-013.
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(703)60S6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Ussr. 'Behavioral sciences. Life sciences.
Epdemiology, Biomedicine, Fbis collection.
ADA363004REB PC A08/MF A02
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Be-
havioral Sciences.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
23 Apr 1985.135p, JPRS-UBB-85-014.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Biomedicine, 'Aerospace medicine,
•Behavioral sciences. Ussr, Life sciences, Agriculture,
Fbis collections.
ADA363007REB PC A03/MF A01
Numerical Computation of the Radar Cross Sec-
tion of the ZSU-23-4. Interim rept. Jul-Sep 98.
Army Research Lab., Adetphi, MD. Sensors and Elec-
tron Devices Directorate.
R. Chase, H. B. Wallace, and T. Blalock. Apr 1999.
27p, ARL-MR-430.
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A computer geometry model of the ZSU-23-4 (a quad
23-mm self-propelled antiaircraft gun) was obtained in
Ballistic Research Laboratory-Computer Aided Design
(BRL-CAD), a combinatorial solid geometry-based
modeling system. The BRL-CAD file served as input to
a software package (ECLECTIC) that generated a flat.
triangular, all-metal facet representation of the ZSU ex-
terior structure, containing approximately 78,000 fac-
ets. The facet model served as input to Xpatch, a high-
frequency signature prediction code based on the
shooting and bouncing ray (SBR) technique. The con-
figuration parameters for the ZSU model, both with and
without a perfect metal ground plane, included two de-
pression angles (12 deg and 30 deg). both polariza-
tions, 256 frequencies (about each center frequency),
and azimuth steps of 0.05 deg (for X-band) and 0. 015
deg (for Ka-band). The configuration parameters were
selected based on measurement data taken on a ZSU
vehicle at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory Aber-
deen Proving Ground test facility. The model pre-
dictions will include radar cross-section data as a func-
tion of polarization and angle and synthetic aperture
radar images. This report details the preliminary results
from the computer modeling.
Keywords: 'Radar cross sections. 'Antiaircraft guns,
Computerized simulation. Computer aided design,
Synthetic aperture radar, Radar images, Radar signa-
tures, Self propelled guns. Cross polarization, Zsu-23-
4 guns.
ADA363008REB PC A07/MF A02
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Be-
havioral Sciences.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
25 Jul 1985,117p, JPRS-UBB-85-020.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Aerospace medicine, 'Behavioral
sciences, Ussr, Life sciences, Agriculture, 'Foreign
technology, Fbis collections.
ADA363009REB PC A04/MF A01
JPRS Report, East Asia, Korea.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
5 Feb 1988,38p, JPRS-KAR-88-003.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, *Government(Foreign),
'Korea, Economic analysis, International trade, Social
sciences, Far east, Translations.
AOA363010REB PC A06/MF A01
Update of the Probability of Fracture (PROF) Com-
puter Program for Aging Aircraft Risk Analysis.
Volume 1: Modifications and User's Guide. Final
rept. Sep 96-Nov 98.
Dayton Univ., OH, Research Inst.
P. W. Hovey. A. P. Berens, and J. S. Loomis. Nov
1998,92p. UDR-TR-1998-00154-VOL-1. AFRL-VA-
WP-TR-1999-3030.
Contract F09603-95-D-0175
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The computer program, PRobability Of Fracture
(PROF) was written to facilitate the Air Force imple-
mentation of structural risk analyses. The fracture
probabilities from a PROF run directly complement the
deterministic damage tolerance analyses that form the
bases for structural maintenance actions. However,
there are many structural scenarios that cannot be
modeled directly by a single PROF run, but can be
analyzed through the combination of multiple PROF
runs. These include the scenarios introduced by wide-
spread fatigue damage and corrosive thinning. While
these more complex applications of PROF have been
demonstrated, they were difficult to implement be-
cause of the post processing required of the individual
PROF runs. Further, to accommodate the calculation
of failure due to discrete source damage in the pres-
ence of widespread fatigue damage, a different failure
criterion was needed. Therefore, PROF was updated
to accommodate these calculations and to incorporate
more robust computational algorithms. This report de-
scribes the modifications made to PROF and serves as
a users guide for the program. Volume 2 is a program-
mers guide to the PROF software.
Keywords: 'Aging(Materials), 'Aircraft maintenance,
'Fracture(Mechanics). 'Risk analysis, User manuals,
Structural properties, Structural analysis, Crack-
ing(Fracturing), Damage assessment, Fa-
tigue(Mechanics), Failure(Mechanics), Damage toler-
ance, Prof(Probability of fracture), Prof computer
programWuafrtfaaf9200.
ADA363012REB PC A04/MF A01
Air Force Journal of Logistics, Volume XXIII, Num-
ber 1. Spring 1999.
Air Force Logistics Management Center, Gunter AFB,
AL
1999,44p.
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Partial Contents: Transforming Enabling Processes:
The Next Step in Logistics Reform, View Towards
Change: The United States-Republic of Korea Arms
Trade Relationship Through the Post-Cold War, A
Comparison of Air Force Organic Airlift and Commer-
cial Air Express Distribution Performance, Logistics for
the Joint Strike Fighter- It Ainl Business as Usual,
Space-Based Infrared System- Supportabilitv Engi-
neering and Acquisition Reform in an Existing Acquisi-
tion Environment, Competitive Sourcing and Privatiza-
tion: An Essential USAF Strategy.
September 1999 63
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Keywords: "Air force, 'Political alliances, 'Cold war,
•Officer personnel, Policies, Commerce, Acquisition,
Distribution, Air force personnel. Logistics, Korea, Air-
lift operations.
ADA363013REB PC A10/MF A02
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia, Table of
Contents, JPRS-NEA-87-001, 2 January 1987-
JPRS-NEA-87-041,6 Apr 1987 Part 1.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
21 Jun 1988.191p. JPRS-NEA-87-001.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: •East Asia, -South Asia, 'Middte East,
•Political science, •Govemment(Foreign), Economic
analysis, Tables(Oata). Korea. North Africa. Social
sciences. Energy management. Translations.
ADA363014REB PC A11/MF A03
China Report: Political, Sociological and Military
Affair*, No. 437.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
11 JJ1983,208p. JPRS-83866.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'International politics,
'Govemment(Foreign). Ussr. Economic analysis. Soci-
ology. China. SocJaTsciences, Fbis collections.
AOA383015REB PC A04/MF A01
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arfington. VA.
7 May 1990.340. JPRS-SEA-90-013.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science. 'Govemment(Foreign),
Economic analysis. Southeast asia. Social sciences.
Far east Fbis coBecfons.
ADA36301SREB PC A08/MF A02
Extending the State-of-the-Art for the COMAN/
ATCAL Methodology. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School. Monterey, CA.
U. Z. YSMrjm. Mar 1999,142p.
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This thesis reviews currently existing attrition meth-
odologies and critically examines the (ATtrition CALJ-
bration) ATCAL approach for heterogeneous force
mixes. Lanchester attrition-rate coefficients must be
catibrated for use in ATCAL. When the aggregated
combat results from a Lanchester-type attrition model
agree with the results of a high-resolution simulation,
for a p&*r**r mix of weapons on either side, the
equation is said to be calibrated. Combat scenario runs
are made in the high-resolution JANUS combat model
A maximum BceKhood estimation approach (COMAN),
which incorporates target priority and availability infor-
mation, is used to estimate the Lanchester attrition
rates in the ATCAL model. A continuous-time, three-
state Markov chain model of target acquisition in
JANUS is used to obtain the target availability param-
eters required in the COMAN approach. Bootstrap con-
fidence intervals are developed for the attrition-rate es-
timates and the target avaflability parameters. The abil-
ity of the ATCAL methodology to replay JANUS results
in an aggregated, heterogeneous-force replay model is
investigated. These developments have the potential
for allowing high-resolution simulation results to be ex-
trapolated to a wider spectrum of conditions (e.g., force
mixes) than currently possible by virtue of the more de-
tailed nature of the aggregated-replay model involved.
Keywords: 'Land warfare, 'Attrition, 'Combat simula-
tion. Theater level operations. Maximum likelihood es-
timation. Theses, Availability, Aerial warfare. Joint mili-
tary activities, Markov processes, Atcal(Attrition cali-
bration).
ADA363017REB PC A03/MF A01
Pantiasila, the Five Basic Principles of the Repub-
lic of Indonesia.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
S. Situmoran.2 Feb 1961,17p, JPRS-4372.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International politics, 'Sociology, Foreign
policy. Philosophy, Civil affairs. International relations,
Sociometrics, Democracy, Indonesia. Social democ-
racy. Fbis collection. Foreign reports.
ADA363019REB PC A04/MF A01
Analysis of a Pyroceram Radome Subjected to
Aerodynamic Heating.
Aerospace Structures Information and Analysis Cen-
ter. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
G. R. Negaard. Jun 1979,37p. ASIAC-679-1 A.
Contract F33615-77-C-3046
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This report summarizes the analysis conducted to de-
termine the thermal stress induced in a Pyroceram ra-
dome by aerodynamic heating. It describes the mod-
eling and analysis of an axisymmetric radome sub-
jected to an axisymmetric thermal distribution and the
variations in the stresses produced by two different
axisymmetric elements in NASTRAN. Additional anal-
ysis was conducted in which the variation was traced to
the geometry of the elements. The one NASTRAN
axisymmetric element supposedly capable of handling
asymmetric loacing cases was found to give inac-
curate results as the geometry varied from a rectan-
gular cross-section. The cyclic symmetry option in
NASTRAN was investigated and appears to offer an
excellent alternative for the solution of axisymmetric
structures subjected to asymmetric heating such as
was required in the radome analysis.
Keywords: 'Radomes. 'Aerodynamic heating,
•Thermal stresses. Finite element analysis, Structural
analysis, Nastran computer program, Pyroceram 9606.
ADA363020REB PC A06/VF A01
Visual Analysis of a Radio Frequency Tracking
System for virtual Environments. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
P. E. Campbell. Jun 1999.96p.
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A variety of position tracking technologies have been
utilized for virtual environments. This thesis develops a
methodology for the creation of 3D visualization tools
to analyze position tracking technologies and their ef-
fectiveness under specific conditions. The method-
ology includes developing the questions, the models.
the simulations, the visualization, and the rendering.
This thesis applies the methodology to Advanced Posi-
tion Systems, lnc.'s RF tracking system which can be
easily configured for large volume spaces, unlike any
of the other technologies. The analysis asks 'How does
the positioning of the receivers affect the relative accu-
racy throughout the target volume.' The model uses
the solution to the Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA)
equations used by the system and the simulation eval-
uates the position error throughout the volume with a
constant error in the TDOA measurements. Point icons
represent the data and the Virtual Reality Modeling
Language renders the visualization. The asymmetric
error profile revealed by this 3D visual analysis arises
from the asymmetric arrangement of the TDOA meas-
urements and is not readily apparent with other analyt-
ical techniques.
Keywords: "Computerized simulation, 'Virtual reality,
'Radio tracking, Radio frequency. Signal processing,
Theses, Three dimensional. Position finding, Auto-
matic tracking. Feature extraction, Scene generation,
Virtual environments, TdoafTime difference of arrival).
ADA363021REB PC A13/MF A03
Worldwide Report, Environmental Quality, No.
403, China Addresses Environmental Issues - V.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
27 Jun 1983,261 p, JPRS-83766.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Environmental management,
•Environmental protection, Quality, International, Pol-
lution abatement. China. Ecology, Environmental qual-
ity, Fbis collection, Foreign reports. Worldwide report.
ADA363022REB PC A08/MF A02
Component Based Simulation of the Space Oper-
ations Vehicle and the Common Aero Vehicle.
Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School. Monterey, CA.
P. E. Poumelle. Mar 1999.135p.
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The desire of modem military and political leaders to
conduct accurate and effective strike missions on
enemy military targets using limited resources, with a
minimal risk to U.S. resources and personnel, in a
timely manner is in direct competition with an adver-
sary's goal of defending his territory and assets. New
technologies may enable the United States to strike
potential opponents in a timely fashion. The Space Op-
erations Vehicle (SOV) is a low earth orbit capable
space vehicle being developed by Phillips Laboratories
at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico. The SOV will be a cross
between the space shuttle and an F-14 fighter, a rug-
ged low earth orbit capable vehicle designed to con-
duct multiple sorties for military purposes. This thesis
develops a software component architecture and com-
ponent library for building simulations for analysis of
current and proposed military systems such as the
SOV. This software package will support the Simula-
tion Based Acquisition (SBA) process through all the
phases and milestones of a program and help ensure
the United States obtains the best equipment to main-
tain its edge on the battlefield.
Keywords: 'Air defense. 'Strike warfare. 'Combat sim-
ulation. Computer aided design. Theses, Space war-
fare. Manned spacecraft, 'Sov(Space operations vehi-
cle), 'Space operations vehicle, ladsflntegrated air de-
fense systems).
ADA363023REB PC A05/MF A01
Analysis of a Ceramic Radome.
Aerospace Structures Information and Analysis Cen-
ter, Wright-Patterson AFB. OH.
G. R. Negaard. Feb 1979,67p, ASIAC-978-1C.
Contract F33615-77-C-3046
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This report summarizes the analysis conducted to de-
termine the thermal stresses in a ceramic radome sub-
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jected to laser irradiation. It describes the thermal anal-
ysis conducted to determine the thermal loading in lab-
oratory test discs and in a full-size radome model
based on a 'Sparrow' scribes the structural analysis of
both structures based on the thermal loading derived
and compares these results to a one-dimensional ther-
mal and thermal stress analysis.
Keywords: "Radomes, "Thermal stresses, Finite ele-
ment analysis. Structural analysis, Laser beams, Ce-
ramic materials, "Laser irradiation, 'Ceramic radomes,
Nastran computer program.
ADA363024REB PC A07/MF A02
Status of DoD's Capability to Estimate the Costs
of Weapon Systems: 1999 Update.
Institute for Defense Analyses, Alexandria, VA.
S. J. Balut, V. Gordon, R. Bishop, D. Cann, and R.
Collins. Apr 1999,102p, IDA-D-2300, IDA/HQ-99-
000842, XOSA-XD.
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Suppose you are the cost analyst responsible for esti-
mating the cost of a weapon system in preparation for
a major milestone review (e.g.. Milestone H, Engineer-
ing and Manufacturing Development). Do you have the
data, methods (e. g., cost-estimating relationships),
and tools (e.g., automated models) you need. Rep-
resentatives from each of the Military Departments an-
swered these questions for all major commodity types
at the Annual DoD Cost Analysis Symposium held on
February 3-5. 1999. The Air Force representative ad-
dressed space systems and fixed-wing aircraft; the
Navy representative discussed ships, electronics, and
automated information systems; and the Army rep-
resentative addressed missiles, rotary-wing aircraft,
and surface vehicle systems. A representative from the
OSD Cost Analysis Improvement Group (CAIG) sum-
marized the findings and added the OSD perspective.
He also provided highlights of the upcoming Defense
Acquisition Board schedule where these estimates will
be needed. The findings of this panel will he used to re-
vise the DoD Six-Year Cost Research Plan that will
guide future investments in DoD cost research.
Keywords: "Weapon systems, 'Cost estimates, Elec-
tronics, Air force. Department of defense. Automation,
Manufacturing, Information systems, Space systems.
Models, Cost analysis, Costs, Scheduling, Ground ve-
hicles, Fixed wing aircraft. Rotary wing aircraft, Ana-
lysts.
ADA36302SREB PC A07/MF A02
USSR Report, Engineering and Equipment, No. 95.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
8 Jul 1983,106p, JPRS-83844.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: "Engineering. "Ussr, Electromagnetic
fields, Optics, Govemment(Foreign), Navigation, Rus-
sian language, Turbines, Nuclear energy. Fluid me-
chanics. Non-nuclear energy, Fbis collection. Foreign
reports. Translations.
AOA363026REB PC A02/MF A01
Instrumentation for Research on High-Speed Opti-
cal Transmultlplexing and Coding for
Optoelectronic Computer Networking. Final rept. 1
Jun 97-31 May 98.
Purdue Univ.. West Lafayette. IN. School of Electrical
A. Mlweiner. 29 Apr 1999.7p. AFRL-SR-BL-TR-99-
0122.
Contract F49620-97-1 -0400
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Equipment purchased under this contract has been
used by approximately twelve researchers (two post-
docs, eight graduate students, two undergraduates) for
several research activities, as summarized briefly
below.
Keywords: "Electrooptics, "Optical processing, Optical
communications, Computer networks, Research man-
agement, Pixels.
ADA363027REB PC A02/MF A01
Hungarian Symposium of Radiation Damage and
Protection.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
A. Ujhelyi. 6 Feb 1961, 8p, JPRS-4378.
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This is a translation of an article written by Dr. Adorjan
Ujhelyi entitled 'Sugarartalon, sugarvedelem sympo-
sium' 1959. November 5-7-ig Budapesten' (English
version above), in Magyar Radiologia (Hungarian Ra-
diology), Vol. XII, No 2, Budapest, June 1960, pages
124-T26.
Keywords: "Meetings. "Symposia, "Radiation damage,
X ray absorption analysis. Radiology, "Foreign tech-
nology, Fbis collections, Hungary.
ADA363028REB PC A06/MF A01
West Europe Report: Science and Technology,
No. 166.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
30 Nov 1983.77p, JPRS-84845.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: Automation, Computers, Composite mate-
rials, Microelectronics, Biotechnology, Metallurgy,
Western europe, "Foreign technology. Science arid
technology, Fbis collection. Foreign reports.
ADA363030REB PC A04/MF A01
Awakening China: Rabbit or Tiger. Strategy re-
search rept.
Army War Coll.. Carlisle Barracks, PA.
G. M. Dallas. 7 Apr 1999,45p.
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China is in the process of modernizing and expanding
across the spectrum of national power (i.e., economic,
diplomatic, information and militarily). This awakening
is causing concern amongst the nations of the region.
Most regional nations see China as the most likely
threat to regional stability in the future and certainly will
cause a shift in the regional balance of power. How she
acts as she emerges will be determined by what she
sees. The United States, as the only super power, is
seen as the primary country that can influence the en-
vironment that surrounds China's metamorphosis. Ac-
cordingly, the United States needs to develop strate-
gies that encourage China to emerge as a cooperative
nation following the internationally accepted norms that
govern actions vice the next evil empire.
Keywords: "Strategy, "Power, "China, Stability, Na-
tions, United states. Political science. National secu-
rity, Threats, Forecasting, Regions, History.
ADA363031REB PC A06/MF A01
Misguided Intentions: U.S. Policy In World War II
and Chinese Intervention in Korea. Master's thesis.
Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor.
S. J. Schlesinger. 1996,78p.
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In 1950, merely a year after the Communist Chinese
victory over the Nationalist government in China,
600,000 Chinese soldiers began crossing the Yalu
River into Korea to oppose the world's most powerful
nation. Popular opinion accepts this war as a forgone
conclusion, a natural consequence of the geopolitical
domino game, a logical outcome of ensuing cold war
polarity. Let's face it: China had gone Red, and like the
Soviet Union in Europe, would naturally oppress its
Asian neighbors into Communism, dropping its own
iron curtain and opposing the 'running dogs' of West-
ern imperialism. Whiting, in China Crosses the Yalu,
asserts that the Chinese decision to intervene had its
foundations in xenophobia and expansionism (Whiting,
5). Traditional Chinese distaste for westerners, com-
bined with the more contemporary Communist view of
the west as an antagonist, substantiated this first posi-
tion. Expansionism, moreover, grew out of historical
Chinese security concerns over the northern frontier.
Keywords: "Foreign policy, "United states, "Korea,
"Intervention, "China, "Second world war, Ussr, Eu-
rope. Warfare, National security, Decision making. Se-
curity, Cold war, History, Polarity, Communism.
ADA363032REB PC A03/MF A01
Parallel Workstation Cluster for Algorithm Devel-
opment, Parameter Scoping, and Data Analysis.
Final rept. 1 Feb 98-31 Jan 99.
Washington Univ., Seattle. Aerospace and Energetics
Research Program.
U. Shumlak. 26 Apr 1999,12p, AFRL-SR-BL-TH-99-
0124.
Contract F49620-98-1-0244
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A cluster of workstations is connected with a fast net-
work and used as a local parallel computer. This ap-
proach mimics the interprocessor communication and
scalability of the large machines at a fraction of the
cost. This system uses off-the-shelf hardware and pub-
lic domain software, which makes the system simple to
assemble and maintain. The cluster accelerates the al-
gorithm development process because it eliminates
the delays associated with remote computing on
shared resources. The parallel workstation cluster per-
forms simulations to scope a parameter space for opti-
mization and design. A parallel supercomputer is then
used for the detailed scoping using fewer runs. This
approach has helped to alleviate the over-subscription
of the shared resources and has allowed us to obtain
the computational results in less time.
Keywords: "Parallel processing, "Computer networks,
Magnetohydrodynamics, Algorithms, Computerized
simulation. Software engineering. Computer commu-
nications, Performance(Engineeririg), Plas-
mas(Physics), Off the shelf equipment, Parallel proc-
essors, Clustering, Supercomputers, AFOSR(Air
Force Office of Scientific Research).
ADA363033REB PC A04/MF A01
Army After Next: A Cashless Army. Strategy re-
search project.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
D. L. Berard. 7 Apr 1999.42p.
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Some individuals believe the dollar bill will soon be a
memory. Indeed smart cards (sometimes called stored
value cards), debit cards, Echeck, and digital money
are replacing cash. The future most likely will include
other unforeseen ways of conducting fiscal affairs. This
paper discusses each of these concepts and how the
U.S. Army uses currency today-in most Special Forces
activities, as well as tactical, peacekeeping and day-to-
day operations. This paper argues that while future
technologies may replace the use of some currency in
the United States it will not replace the use of all cur-
rency. The Army After Next (AAN), the Army of 2010-
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2025. will continue to require currency to support most
Special Forces, tactical, and peacekeeping operations.
Most likely the AAN will not need currency in day-to-
day operations.
Keywords: "Military strategy. 'Military modernization,
•Money. Digital systems. Decision making. Peacetime,
Military capabilities. Army operations. Defense indus-
try. Army planning, Cards, Smart technology, Cashless
army. Army after next. Strategy research project
ADA363034REB PC A04/MF A01
Center of Gravity: Justification for Assassination.
Strategy research rept
Army War Coll.. Carlisle Barracks, PA.
J. M. Botehoz. 9 Apr 1999,34p.
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This paper will examine whether identifying a foreign
leader who poses a threat to United States national in-
terests and therefore is a center of gravity is sufficient
justification for political assassination. In spite of writ-
ten directions and historical precedent against political
assassination, the United Nations Charter provides a
legal basis for the U.S. to target political leaders that
would not constitute a violation of the law and. there-
fore, would not be characterized legally as political as-
sassination. However, the political ramifications, the
risk, the difficulty, and the moral questions generated
by political assassination are far too great and far out-
weigh the legal justification. The U.S. should never
adopt poMea! assassination as one of its elements of
power. In fact, in order to fully clarify this issue, the U.S.
Congress should adopt formal legislation making polit-
ical assassination illegal.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Threats. 'Political par-
ties. 'Assassination. Foreign policy. Congress, United
states. National security. Risk. Foreign, Leadership,
United nations. Law enforcement.
ADA363035REB PC A03/MF A01
News from AFAR, Volume 1 Number 7 January/
February 1996.
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition),
Washington. DC.
Feb1996.12p.
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This newsletter is sponsored by the Assistant Sec-
retary of the Air Force (Acquisition) and contains arti-
cles about Air Force acquisition reform.
Keywords: 'Acquisition, 'Logistics. 'Air force procure-
ment. 'Air force operations. Sources, Industries, Com-
merce. Contracts. Training. Air force personnel. Joint
military activities. Periodicals. 'Acquisition reform.
ADA383038REB PC A08/MF A02
Evaluation of Operator Performance Using True
Color and Artificial Color In Natural Scene Percep-
tion. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School. Monterey. CA.
J. T. Vargo. Mar 1999.137p.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
Currently, the two most commonly used night optical
devices employed in military operations are the long-
wave infra-red sensor and the image intensified sen-
sor. Recent advances in technology nave permitted the
fusion of the output of these two devices into a single
color display that potentially combines the capabilities
of both sensors while overcoming their imitations. Al-
though the concept is appealing, previous sensor fu-
sion sfcxSes have been inconclusive on the benefits of
an artjficiaBy colored target Perhaps, an artificiaty col-
ored target cferupts an operator's visual processing
thereby hindering the detection of a target. The pur-
pose of this thesis is to compare the effects of artificial
color, natural color, and monochrome formats in visual
scene perception. It is hypothesized that participant re-
sponse times and error rates would be greater at de-
tecting an artificially colored target compared to a nat-
ural colored or a target presented achromatically. Two
experiments were conducted. Experiment 1 used non-
degraded imagery and Experiment 2 used degraded
imagery to compare these effects. It was found that re-
action time and error rates for naturally colored and
achromatic images were similar and substantially less
when compared to artificially colored images. For de-
graded scenes, natural color was more beneficial when
compared to achromatic and artificially colored scenes.
Additionally, artificially colored scenes caused ex-
tremely large error rates and reaction times. These re-
sults will provide algorithm developers insight into the
importance of color constancy.
Keywords: 'Optical equipment, 'Detection, 'Color dis-
plays, 'Infrared detectors. 'Night vision devices,
'Visual perception. Algorithms, Military operations,
Performance(Human), Rates. Theses, Colors, Images,
Formats, Data fusion. Long wavelengths.
Monochromatic light.
AOA363038REB PC A06/MF A01
Defense of Naval Task Forces from Anti-Ship Mis-
sile Attack. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School. Monterey. CA.
J. R. Townsend. Mar 1999.80p.
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The quantity, capability, and availability of Anti-ship
Missiles (AsMs) pose a significant threat to the safe
operation of United States Naval Forces in the waters
off of potentially hostile shores. Potential adversaries
continue to improve their ability to attack our ships, re-
quiring that we constantly analyze our defenses
against such attacks. Existing computer models and
simulations, do not provide force commanders or naval
analysts with an adequate tool to property evaluate the
threat and the best ways to minimize it This thesis has
developed such an analysis tool, called the Anti-Ship
Missile Defense (ASMD) model. It allows for analysis
to be performed from an entire task force perspective,
modeling the entire process by which ASMs select
their targets and the methods by which the defending
escorts assign defensive fire. Effective Screen Design
and Defensive Firing Policy is a large and complex
problem, but exploratory analysis using ASMD has
yielded useful insights. In ASMD, moving objects are
more fully rendered, featuring smooth acceleration,
turning and attitude change features. In support of
these complicated moving entities, a highly capable
mathematical library was created to solve the resulting
equations of motion. The software components and ar-
chitecture developed for ASMD provide significant
flexibility and reuse potential for future analysts.
Keywords: 'Antiship missiles, *Naval warfare. Comput-
erized simulation, Defense systems. Attack, Moving
targets. Theses, Threat evaluation, Antiship warfare,
AsmoXAnbship missile defense model).
ADA363039REB PC A07/MF A02
Aerodynamic Response of Turbomachlnery Blade
Row* to Converting Density Wakes. Final root 1
Oct 94-31 Dec 98.
Massachusetts lost, of Tech., Cambridge. Gas Turbine
Lab.
C. S. Tan, E. E. Covert. T. Wilson, B. Ramer. and H. S.
WHesinghe. 3 Jan 1999,110p, AFRL-SR-BL-TR-99-
0121.
Contract F49620-98-1-0272
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The aim of the current research has been to contribute
to the'aerodynamic forcing function1 aspect of the high
cycle fatigue problem. In this regard density wakes
were identified as a potential new source of
turbomachinery blade vibration. In order to charac-
terize the density wake induced force and moment fluc-
tuations a two-dkm
mal computational study was
conducted to simulate the passage of density wakes
through a cascade blade row. Both invisctd incom-
pressible flows and viscous compressible flows M sub
infinity=0.15 to M sub infinity=0.87 and Reynolds num-
ber Re(c,U sub infinity) (approximately equal 700,000)
were considered. The inviscid flow simulations show a
pair of counterrotating vortices in the blade passage
and a flux of density wake fluid to the blade suction/
pressure surface as low/high density wakes convect
through the blade row. This fluid flux is found to be the
key mechanism which affects the blade static pressure
distribution and hence the blade force and moment re-
sponse. The viscous flow simulations have uncovered
additional mechanisms for blade force and moment
fluctuations: (1) periodic vortex shedding at the blade
trailing edge, (2) converting separation bubbles on the
blade suction surface (due to the density wake - blade
boundary layer interaction) and (3) axial deflection of
the blade passage shock wave position (due to the
density wake - shock wave interaction). Simple func-
tional relationships have been derived to quantify the
force and moment fluctuations for each flow simulation.
A simple cascade flow model has also been developed
to determine parametric trends in the Wade force and
moment fluctuations with varying density wake prop-
erties and compressor geometries.
Keywords: "Density. 'Convection. 'Blades.
'Aerodynamic characteristics, 'Wake.
'Fatigue(Mechanics), 'Turbomachinery, Vibration. De-
flection, Turbulence, Moments, Vortices, Computa-
tional fluid dynamics. Viscosity, Reynolds number. In-
compressible flow, Force(Mecharucs), Fluid flow.
Counterrotation, Axial flow, 'Density wave,
Turbomachinery forced response. High cycle fatigue,
Density wakes. Cascade blade row, Cascade flow
model. Thrust to weight ratio.
ADA363041REB PC A03/MF A01
Cross Flow Over Double Delta Wings. Final rept. 11
Apr 93-31 Jan 94.
CSA Engineering, Inc., Palo Alto, CA.
H. Russell, and R. G. Williams. Feb 1994,26p, ASIAC-
TR-94-23.
Contract F33615-90-C-3211
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This aerodynamic flow field investigation of a double
delta wing is the third part of an overall fluid-structure
interaction investigation. It was preceded by an inves-
tigation of a vortex breakdown on a simple delta wing
and on the Onera M-6 wing. Vortex flow at high angles
of attack cause problems with stability and control as
well as premature structural fatigue. An improved un-
derstanding of the vortex breakdown process could
allow a more effective method of transferring the aero-
dynamic loads from a computational fluid dynamic
model to a corresponding structural response model.
The results obtained are the final steps in the develop-
ment of an aerodynamic model for use in determining
the structural response of a double-delta wing.
Keywords: 'Vortices, 'Computational fluid dynamics,
'Structural response, 'Delta wings, Aerodynamic sta-
bility. Angle of attack. Flow fields. Aerodynamic load-
ing, Fatigue(Mechanics). Cross flow.
ADA363042REB PC A04/MF A01
Preliminary Study of Sensitivity Analysis and Its
Applications to Structural Control Problems.
Florida Atlantic Univ., Boca Raton. Dept of Ocean En-
gineering.
Y. Young. Jan 1991.35p, ASIAC-1090-1N.
Contract F33615-87-C-3228
Prepared in collaboration with Aerospace Structures
Information and Analysis Center. Wright-Patterson
AFB.OH.
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This report presents a preliminary study of the sensi-
tivity analysis for dynamic systems with emphasis on
its applications to structural control. Definitions are first
given for different sensitivity functions in the time and
the frequency domains. Since most physical quantities
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of dynamic systems cannot be expressed in analytical
tarns, we introduce an indirect approach to determine
their sensitivity derivatives from the sensitivity equa-
tions derived from governing equations. A direct appli-
cation of the sensitivity analysis can be found in the in-
tegrated control and optimization in which design vari-
ables and control variables are treated equally as the
system parameters active in optimization. An extensive
review and evaluation of the existing techniques in this
area are given to identify a feasible algorithm for future
improvements. Finally, a new control algorithm, called
optimization based instant control, is proposed for
those systems subjected to general deterministic or
random excitations. Unlike the conventional algorithm,
the optimal control is designed and implemented ac-
cording to instant information of the excitations. The
important feature of this approach is that the original
optimal control becomes a problem of static parameter
optimization. The formulation layout makes it possible
to apply the newly developed compound scaling algo-
rithm in optimal structural control.
Keywords: 'Control theory. Algorithms, Optimization,
Parameters, Sensitivity, Analytic functions, 'Structural
response, Sensitivity analysis, Instant optimal control.
ADA383043REB PC A03/MF A01
Mont* Carlo Simulation for Appllction to Aero-
space Vehicle Structures. Final rept. 25 Jun-27 Jul
Columbia Univ., New York. Dept. of Civil Engineering
and Engineering Mechanics.
R. Vafcaffls. 8 Aug 1990,19p, TR-890.1 A.
Contract F33615-87-C-322B
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The basic concepts on simulation of multidimensional
and muHvariate random processes are presented. The
lime domain Monte Carlo approach for solution of non-
inear dynamic problems is illustrated by an example. A
preliminary fatigue life prediction model based on time
domain stress response and fatigue data from constant
amplitude coupon tests is developed.
Keywords: 'Fatigue life, 'Thermal stresses, 'Sonic fa-
tigue. Computerized simulation, Stress analysis, Multi-
variate analysis, Dynamic response, Monte carlo meth-
od. Nonlinear systems. Thermal analysis. Structural re-
sponse. Aerospace craft, Aerothermodynarnics,
Hypersonic vehicles, Supersonic aircraft.
ADA363044REB PC A01/MF A01
Computer for Ab Inltio Molecular Dynamics Sim-
ulations. Final rept. 1 Feb-31 Dec 98.
Utah Univ., Salt Lake City. Dept. of Chemistry.
a A. Voth. 29 Apr 1999.2p.
Contract N00014-98-1 -0323
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This DURIP funding was used to contribute to the ex-
pansion of an IBM SP parallel computer and its support
hardware. This computer resource is being utilized for
the computationally demanding ab initio molecular dy-
namics simulations that are part of the P.l.'s ONR fund-
ed research program. The goal of this program is to
compute realistic rates for electrochemical reactions.
The simulations are extraordinarily demanding in CPU
lime and memory requirements and have begun to
yield very important new results for the water/metal
etedrode interface.
Keywords: 'Bectrochemistry, 'Molecular dynamics.
Computerized simulation. Reaction kinetics, Ab initio
calculations.
ADA363045REB PC A09/MF A02
Shock SurvtvabUity of Dynamical Systems. Final
rept.
Boston Univ.. MA. Dept. of Aerospace and Mechanical
P.E.Barbone. 5May 1999.159p. AM-99-006.
Contract N00014-95-1 -0283
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We have studied the dynamic response of very com-
plicated structures to transient shock-related exci-
tation. We have defined a notion of complexity of dy-
namical substructures. We found that in the limit of infi-
nite complexity, substructures can be accurately rep-
resented as very low order dynamical subsystems. We
have obtained error bounds and estimates for these
approximate representations, and derived older pre-
existing approximations as special cases of ours.
Keywords: 'Dynamic response. 'Shock(Mechanics),
Time domain, Dynamic reduction. Dynamic condensa-
tion, Modal density, Modal overlap, Fuzzy structures.
ADA363046RE8 PC A14/MF A03
Hybrid Asymptotic-Numerical Methods in Scat-
tering. Final rept.
Boston Univ., MA. Dept. of Aerospace and Mechanical
Engineering.
P. E. Barbone. 5 May 1999,299p. AM-99-005.
Contract N00014-95-1 -0719
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We have developed and studied hybrid asymptotic-nu-
merical methods to compute the acoustic field scat-
tered by a large object. The asymptotic approximation
is based on a short wavelength expansion of the scat-
tered field in the form of uniformly valid geometrical
theory of diffraction. These were combined with two
numerical methods: finite elements and boundary
spectral strip methods. The coupling to finite elements
was achieved with the introduction of a new variational
principle to couple two incompatible approximations.
The boundary spectral strip method is a spectral ap-
proximation applied to a boundary integral formulation
of the boundary value problem. With this method, we
have successfully evaluated diffraction coefficients,
surface wave excitation coefficients, and solved large
scattering problems with several diffraction points. We
have also studied the error introduced by joining the
numerical and asymptotic approximations, and deter-
mined its properties and scalings.
Keywords: 'Acoustic scattering, 'Acoustic fields, Finite
element analysis, Approximation(Mathematics),
Boundary value problems, Asymptotic series, Short
wavelengths, Vanattonal principles, Surface acoustic
waves, Qalerkin method.
ADA363047REB PC A01/MF A01
Deep Water Formation and Circulation In the Arc-
tic Ocean Studies by Natural and Anthropogenic
Tracers. Final rept. 31 Mar 94-30 Sep 96.
lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY.
P. Schlosser. 1 Mar 1999,5p.
Contract N00014-94-1-0507
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Funds were requested for completion of measure-
ments of tracer samples (tritium, helium isotopes, oxy-
gen isotopes, C14) from the ARCTIC 91 expedition, as
well as for the interpretation of these data. Additionally,
funds were requested for participation in an icebreaker
expedition to the Arctic Ocean originally planned for
1995. This cruise could not be organized. Therefore,
the funds were used for sample collection in the frame-
work of the 1994 joint U.S J Canada Arctic ocean sec-
tion (AOS 94).
Keywords: 'Ocean currents, 'Deep water, 'Tracer
studies. Carbon, Oxygen, Isotopes. Helium, Tritium,
Arctic ocean.
ADA363048REB PC A02/MF A01
Stratification Mixing and Circulation of the Indo-
nesian Seas.
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. Palisades, NY.
A. L. Gordon. 1997,6p.
Contract N00014-96-1-0253
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The Arlindo Project is an ongoing joint oceanographic
research endeavor of Indonesia and the United States.
The field phase of Arlindo began in 1993 with Arlindo
Mixing. Phase II of the program, Arlindo Circulation, is
jointly funded by NSF and ONR. The ONR contribution
to Phase II of Arlindo contributed to the collection and
analysis of CTD data collected during the Arlindo Cir-
culation mooring deployment cruise which was carried
out in November- December 1996.
Keywords: 'Ocean currents, Oceanographic data, Pa-
cific ocean. Air water interactions, Stratification, Indian
ocean, Indonesia, 'Indonesian seas, Arlindo project.
ADA363049REB PC A01/MF A01
Red Sea Studies. Final rept. 1 Mar 95-31 Dec 98.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA.
L Pratt. 5 May 1999,4p, WHOM 3045600.
Contract N00014-95-1 -0456
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This work was focused on the dynamics of stratified
flow in sea straits, primarily the Bab al Mandab (BAM).
Possible hydraulic control of the exchange flow in the
BAM was investigated by analyzing data collected by
Drs. Steve Murray and Bill Johns as part of a recent 2-
year field program The analysis centered on the cal-
culation of long wave speeds for the first and second
barodinic modes of the stratified shear flows at the sill
and narrowest section of the Strait. Doing so required
advancements in the theory of internal long waves in
straits with nonuniform cross-channel topography. The
hydraulic character of the flow is vital in the under-
standing of the stratification in the BAM and in the
neighboring Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. Theoretical
studies of the effects of rotation on hydraulically con-
trolled flows in straits were also carried out. The results
reveal some remarkable structural features such as
transverse hydraulic jumps, recirculations and splitting
of the ftow.
Keywords: 'Fluid flow, 'Red sea, Time dependence,
Hydraulics, Stratification, Internal waves, Straits, Aden
gulf, Bab al mandab, Hydraulic control, Normal modes,
Critical flow, Stratified flow.
ADA363050RE8 PC A05/MF A01
Buylt Prototype Software Requirements Analysis:
A C-BASS Component Final rept. Jan-Mar 97.
Army Research Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
B. R. Schallhom, W. S. Jemigan, and D. L. Ulery. May
1999.58p,ARL-MR-444.
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This document contains the software requirements
analysis for a prototype of Buylt. Asa component of the
Corporate Business Application Software System (C-
BASS), this application automates small purchase re-
quests (under 52,500). The document follows the proc-
ess of structured analysis, or stepwise refinement of
requirements, as applied to the development of Buylt.
The environmental model includes a high level system
description, followed by a context diagram and a list of
events to which the system must respond. The behav-
ioral model includes a data flow diagram (DFD) for
each of the seven Buylt subsystems. From this rep-
resentation, the basic functional specifications are de-
rived and represented in structured English (or pro-
gram design language). The final segment of the docu-
ment includes a data dictionary.
Keywords: 'Computer applications, 'Online systems,
•Electronic commerce, Software engineering, Manage-
ment information systems. Computer communications,
Prototypes, Internet, Buyit computer program,
Cbass(Corporate business application software sys-
tem).
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ADA363051REB PC A03/MF A01
Buytt Software Development Plan: A C-BASS
Component
Army Research Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
D. L. Utery, B. R. Schallhom, and W. S. Jemigan. May
1999.29p.ARL-MR-443.
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A critical factor in the U.S. Army Research Laboratory's
(ARL) strategy to do more with less resources is the
automation of a single, ARL wide purchasing process.
This report describes the initial plan for developing the
Buytt Prototype, a software prototype for an automated
purchasing system that provides an electronic
workflow for ARL purchasing processes and interfaces
with standard Department of Defense (DoD) systems
required by those processes. The Buytt Prototype is
the first component of the Corporate Business Applica-
tion Software System (C-BASS), a suite of integrated
online transaction process software products that will
provide Corporate business functions electronically
throughout the ARL enterprise. This report also pro-
vides a statement of the problem to be solved by the
Buytt Software, the technical and management ap-
proaches to be used, and a detailed project schedule.
Keywords: 'Computer applications, 'Online systems,
•Electronic commerce. Software engineering, Manage-
ment information systems. Computer communications.
Prototypes. Internet, Cbass(Corporate business appli-
cation software system). Buyit computer program.
AOA363052REB PC A09/MF A02
General Framework to Provide for the Optimal
Dispatch of Hybrid Renewable Power Systems.
Dissertation.
Colorado School of Mines, Golden.
R. N. Gitenrist. 7 May 1999,157p, AFIT-FY99-95.
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A significant number of people worldwide live in rural
villages with only part time electrical power or no power
at all In an effort to address this deficiency, the U.S.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is de-
veloping hybrid renewable power systems composed
of photovoltaic panels, wind turbines, battery banks,
and diesel generators to deliver 24 hour power. In
keeping fife cycle costs of these systems to a min-
imum, an appropriate dispatch strategy can contribute
as much to reducing cost as the proper choice of sys-
tem architecture. Current d&patch strategies consider
only current net toad and current state of charge of bat-
teries. The framework developed in this report con-
siders future net load realizations in determining opti-
mal despatch strategies. The model is a Markov Deci-
sion Process solved using a Policy Iteration algorithm.
The algorithm produces a policy mat maps each state
that the hybrid renewable power system can occupy to
an optimal action. The dispatch policies consider im-
medote and long run ramifications of an action on life
cycle cost The results show that over different values
of ctesel fuel cost, battery wear cost, and loss of serv-
ice penalties the optimal strategies minimize the long
run average cost Furthermore, minimal implementa-
tion costs make the optimal strategies an attractive al-
ternative to heuristic strategies that are currently used
to dspatch hybrid renewable power systems.
Keywords: •Electric power production. 'Electric power
distribution. 'Energy management, 'Renewable en-
ergy sources. Rural areas. Theses. Power supplies.
Life cycle costs. Electric generators. Energy conserva-
tion. Energy consumption. Markov processes.
ADA363053REB PC A03/MF A01
Completing the Sensor Grid: A Revolution In Im-
.,«.. J War Cod.. Newport. Rl.
M. W. Spivey. 5 Feb 1999.27p.
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Operation Desert Storm, Desert Fox and Deliberate
Force (Serbia) all demonstrate that the military is in the
process of a paradigm shift related to targeting. The
improved accuracy of weapons is leading Operational
Commanders to use almost exclusively Precision
Guided Munitions (PGMs) that cannot function without
a large volume of highly accurate target coordinates. In
response to a Defense Science Board recommenda-
tion, the National Imagery and Mapping Agency
(NIMA) has begun the development of a global set of
geospatial information using satellite imagery as the
base. If we are to respond decisively and maintain the
initiative in evolving conflicts, we need both a large vol-
ume of precise points complemented by quick access
to targeting imagery. Such an imagery database (Sen-
sor Grid) does not currently exist, but investigations in-
ternal to NIMA indicate that modifications to imagery
management and triangulation have the potential to
revolutionize the availability of Mapping, Charting, and
Geodesy (MC&G) imagery. This paper examines the
imagery management practices that must change in
order to make it feasible to develop a world wide data-
base of satellite imagery so that the PGMs of the future
may be as responsive as they are accurate.
Keywords: 'Target acquisition, 'Guided weapons.
'Satellite imagery. Data bases. Image processing,
Geographical information systems.
ADA3&3054REB PC A03/MF A01
Compromising the Principles of War. Techno-
logical Advancements Impact Multinational Mili-
tary Operations. Final rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
T. R. Spierto. 5 Feb 1999.22p.
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Coalition and multinational military operations are in-
herently complicated from a command and control (C2)
perspective. As the United States endeavors to con-
duct future military operations in the form of a coalition.
Unity of Command, a traditional Principle of War, is re-
ceiving less emphasis in joint doctrine. The short term
nature of a coalition is not conducive to establishing a
long term solution to chain of command relationships.
Current U. S. joint doctrine directs military com-
manders to abandon unity of command in favor of fo-
cusing on a more robust unity of effort and, on at least
one occasion, issues conflicting guidance. By placing
greater emphasis on unity of effort and subverting vital
chain of command issues, a future multinational mili-
tary force is liable to experience more problems with
interoperability due to rapidly advancing technology.
Network Centric warfare and the Digitized Battlefield
concept are two revolutions in military affairs (RMA)
systems that threaten future coalition C2 through isola-
tion. The U.S. military must take the lead on standard-
izing C2 system development to ensure compatibility
and interoperabiity issues are addressed. The inability
of coalition forces to share vital intelligence informa-
tion, tactical locating data, and coordinate maneuver is
damaging to achieving unity of effort and does not pro-
mote consensus planning.
Keywords: 'Military doctrine. 'Joint military activities,
'Military planning. Military intelligence. Military strat-
egy. Interoperability, Command and control systems.
Military tactics. Military art.
ADA363055REB PC A03/MF A01
Some Principles of Network-Centric Warfare: A
Look at How Network- Centric Warfare Applies to
the Principles of War. Final rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
T. A. Slais. 5 Feb 1999.27p.
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The princptes of war are one of the most important and
enduring facets of operational art Network centric war-
fare, enabled by technology of the information age. is a
new concept the U.S. is adopting in order to fight fast-
er, cheaper and better in the 21st century. This anal-
ysis shows that network centric warfare applies to the
principles of war specifically, the principles of mass, of-
fensive, unity of command and security. With regard to
mass, the information, sensor and engagement grids
of network centric warfare, will enable dispersed forces
to mass effects by coordinating location, identification
and targeting information from sensors to rapidly em-
ploy long range, precision fires, using shared informa-
tion from a common operational picture. With respect
to offensive, network centric warfare will effectively
allow us to dominate factor time and operate inside the
enemy's decision cycle. Thus, it will enhance our ability
to seize and retain the initiative and preserve our free-
dom of action. As it applies to unity of command, net-
work centric warfare will aid tactical commanders,
armed with a clearly defined commander's intent from
the operational level, to maintain the situational aware-
ness required to sell synchronize and act on opportuni-
ties while maintaining unity of effort toward achieving
the operational commander's objective. Finally, with
regard to security, network centric warfare will increase
our ability to achieve battle space dominance through
information superiority. However, we will be increas-
ingly dependent on protecting our C4I systems to en-
sure that we can achieve our military objectives. The
tie that binds network centric warfare to the principles
of war is that it will enable enhanced situational aware-
ness, which will improve our ability to abide by the prin-
ciples in a more sufficient manner.
Keywords: 'Military strategy. 'Military doctrine,
'Military art, Combat readiness. Command and control
systems. Military tactics. Battle management.
ADA363056REB PC A04/MF A01
NonLethal Weapons, NonLethal Policy, and Com-
plex Contingencies. Final rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
R. D. Sheldon. 5 Feb 1999.32p.
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Advocates promote NonLethal Weapons (NLWs) use
in a complex contingency as a way to enforce U.S. with
an absolute minimum of violence and destruction.
They believe that NLWs will offer the operational com-
mander a rheostatic means of applying force that will
exactly and precisely and benignly compel the oppo-
nents to either cooperate or face incapacrtatkxi. How-
ever, the environment of a complex contingency is a
nonlinear, chaotic, and highly interactive place. The
commander will find the operational landscape inhab-
ited by noncombatants and fighters, women and chil-
dren, and friend and foe alike, all of whom will repeat-
edly engage with his forces at different times, levels,
and ways. NLWs will introduce another element of un-
certainty into this environment, malting the outcome
even less predictable. A robust NonLethal Policy incor-
porates and integrates all the assets available to the
operational commander, including nonlethal and lethal
force. Instead of relying mainly on technologies, a pol-
icy of minimal casualties (or a NonLethal Policy) will
more likely capture the commanders intent, as well as
offer an operational level tool to achieve the political
goals. One way to appropriately devise a NonLethal
Policy lies with reviewing NLWs in light of the Six Prin-
ciples of Military Operations Other Than War
(MOOTW). and then proceeding to answer the Four
Questions of the operational commander's mission
analysis.
Keywords: 'Battle management. 'Operations other
than war, 'Nontethal weapons, Military strategy, Mili-
tary doctrine. Combat readiness, Command and con-
trol systems, Military tactics. Military art.
ADA363057REB PC A03/MF A01
Uncertain Superiority: Information Technology
and Operational-Level Decision Making. Final rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport, Rl.
M. T. Plehn. 5 Feb 1999,22p.
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As the world transitions into the information age. com-
manders at every level will possess enormous
amounts of information about their battlespace. This in-
formation superiority will improve their ability to com-
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mand, but will not alter the way they command. Even
with near perfect knowledge, they will still face uncer-
tainty in their decision making processes. To effectively
cope with the rising tide of data, commanders must ef-
fectively develop and communicate their mental image
of a situation to their subordinates so they can effi-
ciently and effectively orient any new observations with
the commander's intent.
Keywords: 'Decision making, 'Battle management,
•Military art. Military strategy, Military doctrine, Combat
readiness. Joint military activities, Military tactics, Infor-
mation warfare.
ADA363058REB PC A04/MF A01
Risk Management: An Integral Part of Operational
Planning. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
F. Latrash. 5 Feb 1999,36p.
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Cbusewitz' premise that War is politics by another
means, delates that the success of any military oper-
ation requires that both military and political objectives
be achieved. Joint Planning provides the optimum
course of action to the war fighting Commander in
Chief (CINC) and Joint Task Force (JTF) Commander
to achieve military objectives. Risk Management (RM)
is a five step process that identifies hazards, assesses
risks and implements controls to reduce risks to an ac-
ceptable level. While RM methodology is being merged
into joint doctrine publications, how RM should be ap-
plied in the Joint Planning and Execution System
(JOPES) has not been adequately articulated. Infusing
RM methodology in the JOPES and the Commander's
Estimate of the Situation (CES) results in risk based
planning that refines Courses of Action (COAs) to
achieve military objectives while minimizing losses of
combat power. This paper illustrates how RM fits into
the JOPES and the CES process and shows staff plan-
ners how to maximize force protection in every COA
presented to the CINC or JTF Commander within the
existing planning process. The paper recommends (1)
updating RM terminology in the Joint Doctrine Encydc-
peda, (2) addressing RM in joint history publications,
(3) conducting RM analyses on all tasks in the Uni-
versal Joint Task List (UJTL), (4) incorporating RM in
the Usef s Guide for the JOPES, (5) capturing and con-
trolling risks during the planning process, and (6) en-
suring operational schemes and campaign plans do
not overshadow hazards within the COAs. RM rules
derived from historical cases include: (1) Risk is
present in all military operations. (2) Accept no unnec-
essary risks. (3) Risk can be reduced, accepted, avoid-
ed, oTstributed, and/or transferred. (4) Risk associated
with the COA should be communicated up the chain of
command so that a proper risk decision can be made
atthe appropriate level. (5) Successful RM achieves its
objective.
Keywords: 'Joint military activities, 'Military planning,
'Risk analysis, Combat effectiveness. Military strategy,
Decision making. Military doctrine. Combat readiness.
Military tactics, Battle management, Military art. Infor-
mation warfare.
ADA363059REB PC A03/MF A01
Operational Fires on the Urban Battlefield: An Un-
derdeveloped Concept Final rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
M. E. Langtey. 5 Feb 1999.23p.
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Now and into the future the U.S. military will be con-
fronted h asymmetric warfare with adversaries who
estabBsh their power centers in urban terrain. Recent
history has shown that U.S. forces can defeat adver-
saries on the conventional battlefield through over-
whelming tactical and operational fires. Specifically,
the employment of operational fires in conventional
warfare have enabled the operational commander to
accomplish operational and strategic objectives. How-
ever, when battles shift to urban terrain, the complexity
of employing decisive operational fires goes up expo-
nentially. The urban environment's characteristics of
structured terrain and noncombatant inhabitants re-
strict the ability to employ lethal operational fires in the
traditional fashion. As a result, Joint Doctrine generally
views urban warfare as a tactical fight that should be
tasked to the tactical commander to achieve oper-
ational objectives. The future operational commander
needs a fully developed concept to employ operational
fires. This study will examine the challenges facing the
operational commander in the urban battlespace. Fur-
thermore, an analysis of the evolving Joint MOUT con-
cept will identify the limited integration and consider-
ations for operational fires. This study concludes with
recommendations for integrating a full scale employ-
ment of operational fires into the conceptual framework
of Joint MOUT.
Keywords: 'Military strategy, 'Urban warfare, 'Military
art, Combat effectiveness. Military doctrine, Combat
readiness, Joint military activities. Military planning,
Military tactics, Battle management.
ADA363060REB
PC A03/MF A01
Effects-Based Targeting and Operational Art In
the 21st Century. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
E. M. Knouse. 5 Feb 1999,25p.
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Network Centric Warfare, Joint Vision 2010, Precision
Engagement, Information Warfare, a veritable plethora
of operational buzz words for the 21st century. No one
can argue in these days of force reduction, the purpling
of the military, limited defense budgets and metamor-
phosing threats, that continuous reviews of operational
concepts are essential or the U.S. to remain dominant
in the new millennium. One concept which has re-
emerged that has value for current and future oper-
ational planning is effects based targeting or EBT. This
article addresses operational scenarios and time
space force factors which the operational commander
currently faces, or may face in the future, and develops
a doctrinal template that will support the integration of
EBT in operational planning and employment. Addi-
tionally, the proposed codification of this EBT template
into joint doctrine ensures operational commanders
have general guidance when employing EBT in oper-
ational art.
Keywords: 'Military strategy. 'Military planning,
'Military art, Combat effectiveness, Military doctrine,
Combat readiness, Joint military activities, Military tac-
tics. Battle management. Information warfare.
ADA363061REB PC A03/MF A01
Operational Level of Wan Radical Change Needed
to Support the American RMA. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
S. T. Koehler. 5 Feb 1999,27p.
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Information technology continues to grow at an enor-
mous pace all over the world, increasing the speed of
information exchange and subsequent availability of
knowledge. The industrial age has given way to the in-
formation age, and the truth of the adage, knowledge is
power will yield a vast array of wielders that will require
strong leadership to contain. For operational com-
manders to maintain an advantage over other emerg-
ing information savvy opponents, they must fundamen-
tally alter the way operations are conducted and must
do so now. The fundamental factors of time, space and
torce will still apply in a futuristic world where arguably
instantaneous information will allow a completely clear
battlefield. Regardless of how it is done the operational
commander must still dictate all three. The lessons
learned in the past will provide future foes the nec-
essary tools to exploit an American weakness; the
speed of maneuver has not kept pace with the speed of
strike, let alone the speed of information. The tech-
nology is presently here to alter the way that the United
States fights in a CONUS to Objective Maneuver that
increases the speed of maneuver to one that matches
both the speed of strike and the speed of interaction in
a globally connected society. The U.S. military must
start changing its concepts to drive technology to meet
them, thereby dictating a huge space with a mandated
smaller force and shorter time. To not adjust now will
leave the United States with a weakness that they
helped foster.
Keywords: 'Military strategy, "Military planning,
'Military art, Combat effectiveness. Military doctrine.
Combat readiness, Joint military activities. Military tac-
tics, Battle management. Information warfare.
ADA363062REB PC A03/MF A01
Countermeasure: Army Ground Risk-Management
Publication, Volume 20, Number 5, May 1999.
Army Safety Center, Fort Rucker, AL.
May1999,12p.
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Countermeasure is published monthly by the U.S.
Army Safety Center, Fort Rucker, AL 36362-5363. In-
formation is for accident prevention purposes only and
is specifically prohibited for use for punitive purposes
or matters of liability, litigation, or competition, topics
in this issue include jet lag, industrial truck operator
training standards, asbestos advisory, munition safety,
risk management, and motorcycle accidents and safe-
ty.
Keywords: 'Military publications, 'Sating and arm-
ing(Ordnance), 'Motor vehicle accidents, Risk, Army
personnel. Standardization, Asbestos, Army oper-
ations, Motorcycles, Jet lag.
ADA363063REB PC A05/MF A01
RANO Forum on Cuba.
RAND Corp., Santa Monica, CA.
E. Gonzalez, and R. A. Nuccio. 1999,74p, RAND/CF-
146.
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In February, April, and May 1998, members of the pol-
icy community gathered together to participate in The
RAND Forum on Cuba'. The participants consisted of
Congressional staff members. State Department and
NSC officials, members of the intelligence community,
former Ambassadors and other former government of-
ficials, non-government foreign policy generalists, aca-
demic specialists on Cuba, and representatives of non-
governmental organizations dealing with Cuba. The
purpose of the Forum was to: (1) increase the aware-
ness of participants concerning recent Cuban develop-
ments and trends; (2) convince generalists in particular
that Cuba is a serious foreign-and not just a domestic-
-policy problem for the United States; and (3) advance
the policy debate over Cuba and, if possible, work to-
ward a policy consensus among the participants.
Keywords: 'Meetings, "Foreign policy, 'Symposia,
'Cuba, Stability, United states, Political science. Na-
tional security, Leadership, Communities, Economics,
Transitions, International relations, Political parties.
Communism, Awareness.
ADA363064REB PC A03/MF A01
Archipelaglc Sea Lanes: Designation Factors and
Effects on Operational Art. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
M. F. Myer. 5 Feb 1999,24p.
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With the recent approval by the International Maritime
Organization of Indonesia's proposal for partial
archipelagic sea lane designation, operational plan-
ners must now consider what impact designated sea
lane routes will have on employment of forces in the re-
gion. Furthermore, operational commanders must
strive to obtain a firm understanding of the rights and
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responsibilities of transit regime through archipelagic
waters. If Indonesia, or a future archipelago, fails to
provide sufficient routes or otherwise impedes the use
of all normal routes through archipelagic waters, the
operational commander must be able to weigh the rel-
ative flexibility of utilizing or bypassing archipelagic sea
lanes. Course of action development must take info ac-
count the operational impact of factors as diverse as
operational protection, security, surprise, deception
and logistics, in addition to the restrictions imposed on
the scheme of maneuver and synchronization of forces
into a crisis region. Trie United States must continue to
concerning maritime and, more specifically,
areNpetaojc transit regimes. Policy makers must in-
clude the operational commander's perspective in any
future Dialogue. If the United States becomes lax or
steps back from the process, the consequences may
adversely affect the United States capacity to provide
global reach through sea power.
Keywords: 'Routing, 'Naval planning, 'Indonesia,
'Archipelagoes, •Military art. United states. Policies,
Security, Protection, Logistics, Maneuvers. Power,
Military commanders. Deception, 'Sea lanes. 'Sea
power.
ADA3630SSREB PC A03/MF A01
Theater MlMlto Defense In World War II - Some
Operational Art Considerations. Final rapt
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
A. R. Wall. 5 Fob 1999.22p.
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The World War II V-1 and V-2 attacks by Germany
were the first effective use of theater missiles, and the
first instance of a requirement for theater missile de-
fense (TMD). The Allied response to German cruise
(V-1) and ballistic (V-2) missile attacks Incorporated all
the elements of modem TMD concepts-Active De-
fense; Passive Defense; Attack Operations; and Com-
mand, Control, Communications, Computers, and In-
telligence (C4l)-with varying success. Examining this
historical case from the perspective of the three basic
operational art factors-Space, Time, and Force-and
their interrelationships provides some considerations
for the operational commander planning and con-
ducting TMD today. Theater missiles win remain a de-
sirable weapon system from an enemy's perspective.
Unlike the Second World War, modem conflicts are
Hkety to be short and both aides will essentially 'come
as they are1. The various improvements in theater mis-
sile capabilities, coupled with their wider proliferation,
wffl challenge the operational commander even more
than before. Nevertheless, improving TMD capabilities
will help the operational commander counter the threat
At the same time, coalition partners and host nations
will continue to place adoWonal demands on the oper-
ational commander. The continued development of
TMD doctrine, coupled with Improving capabilities and
realistic training, should permit an effective TMD re-
sponse in future conflicts.
Keywords: 'Guided missiles. 'Theater level oper-
ations, 'Theater missile defense, •Second world war,
Military history. Weapon systems. Attack. Response,
Germany(East and west). Passive defense. Military
art. V-1 rrussBes, V-2 missiles.
ADA3630MREB PC A03/MF A01
Precision Naval Fires In the AM of Information
Superiority: l» The Day Of The Canter Over. Final
Naval War Cod., Newport, Rl.
D. E Waters. 5 Fab 1999,22p.
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In the coming age of Information Superiority, there are
those who question the United States Navy's contin-
ued focus on the big-deck aircraft carrier. Advanced
cruise missiles, strategic bombers. Air ExpedWonary
Forces (AEFs). and distributing aviation onto smaller,
more numerous carriers have aV been proposed as op-
ttons to the expensive and presumably ever more vul-
nerable big-deck carrier in the future. However, there
are problems with each of these proposed alternatives
to the aircraft carrier. There are continued weaknesses
in the ability of even advanced cruise missiles to attack
several types of targets. Cruise missiles will continue to
be a complement to, not a replacement for, air power.
Relying solely on land-based air power has proven to
be too risky, as access denial, overflight restrictions
and other constraints have seriously limited the capa-
bility of land-based air to respond in many crises in the
past. The size of the big-deck carrier gives her both
independent operating capability and improved surviy-
ability over smaller carrier designs. Future carriers will
need to be the same size or larger than the current
Nimitz dass or risk reduced capability and effective-
ness. Joint Vision 2010 outlines the requirements for
future force capability. In order to attain the vision as
described in all scenarios, the Navy will need to main-
tain the capability of the big-deck carrier, and continue
to operate a minimum of 12 carrier battle groups in
2010 and beyond.
Keywords: 'Military capabilities, 'Aircraft carriers. Sce-
narios, United states. Risk, Survivability, Navy, Reduc-
tion, Cruise missiles. Jet bombers, Precision, Naval
warfare. Naval planning, Air power. Advanced weap-
ons. Overflight, Strategic bombing.
ADA363067REB PC A03/MF A01
Float Air Defense In the Falkland Islands Conflict:
A Failure In Operational Protection. Final rept
Naval War Coll., Newport. Rl.
M. A. Wllcox. 5 Feb 1999,26p.
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When the hastily composed British task force was dis-
patched to liberate the Falkland Islands in the spring of
1982 the difficult challenge of operational protection
began. Not only was the task force not equipped for
this type of operation but the capabilities and intent of
the enemy was unknown. Upon reaching the South At-
lantic the British task force commander faced a variety
of decisions on courses of action and faced the di-
lemma of protecting an unprepared fleet and hastily
concocted amphUous landing against a superior num-
ber of opposing aircraft. The task force commander's
operational scheme has been questioned and the
grievous cost of recapturing the islands is still con-
troversial. In this paper I will examine what effect the
operational factors of time, force and space had on the
task force commanders available courses of action. I
will also look at how the task force commander dealt
with the dilemma of protecting a shifting operational
center of gravity. I will look at the missing components
of operational protection and how the operational
scheme was developed in hopes of minimizing this crit-
ical vulnerability.
Keywords: 'Air defense, 'Military forces(Foreign),
•Amphibious operations, 'Protection, 'Falkland is-
lands. Aircraft, Decision making. Defense systems,
Task forces. Vulnerability. Failure. Costs,
Fleets(Ships), Conflict, Military commanders. Landing,
United kingdom.
ADA363068REB PC A12/MF A03
Augmented Selection Criteria for Enlisted Per-
sonnel. Final rept Sep 90-Apr 94.
Human Resources Research Organization, Alexan-
dria, VA.
P. F. Ramsberger, J. H. Laurence. R. A. McCloy, and
A. S. DiFazto. Apr 1999.248p, HUMRRO-FR-PRD-94-
07.ARI-RN-99-23.
Contract MDA903-90-C-0229
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The Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT), a com-
posite of math and verbal scores, is used to determine
eligibility for entry into the Armed Services. The goal of
this protect was to identify characteristics of indviduals
scoring below average on this test which differentiated
those who can or cannot perform successfully in var-
ious jobs in the Army. The AFQT is part of a test battery
known as the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Bat-
tery (ASVAB). When the ASVAB was put into place in
1976, there were undetected flaws in the method used
to determine appropriate percentile scores in reference
to the normative population. Because of this
'misnorming,' many recruits were accessed who, if the
misnorming had not taken place, would have been
identified as belonging in below average AFQT cat-
egories. This misnorming continued until it was discov-
ered and corrected in 1980. This project examined
data on over 150, 000 soldiers who were accessed
during the misnorming period. Predictor variables ex-
amined included ASVAB subtest scores, interest
measure scores, educational background, and demo-
graphic variables. These were linked to the following
outcome measures: attrition, reenlistment eligibility,
performance on a written job knowledge test, the Skill
Qualification Test (SQT), and junior grade (to E- 4) pro-
motion rate. Analyses focused on the relationship be-
tween predictors and outcome for those identified as
below average scorers on the AFQT. Major findings in-
cluded these: diploma status was best at predicting at-
trition and also tended to be the best predictor of pro-
motion. A group of cognitive ASVAB subtests were su-
perior predictors of performance on the job knowledge
test.
Keywords: 'Performance tests.
'Performance(Human), 'Personnel selection, Test and
evaluation, Acceptance tests, Education, Predictions,
Enlisted personnel. Demography, Variables, Qualifica-
tions, Recruits, Promotion(Advancement), Scoring,
Reenlistment, Verbal behavior, 'Misnorming, Armed
forces qualification test (Afqt), Armed services voca-
tional aptitude battery (Asvab).
ADA363069REB PC A03/MF A01
Standardized Procedure for Experimental Vibra-
tion Testing of Damping Teat Specimens. Final
rept.
Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Div., Be-
thesda.MD.
C. P. Ratdiffe, R. M. Crane, D. Capone, and K.
Koudela. Dec 1998.26p, NSWCCD-65-TR-1998/21.
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The experimental determination of structural or mate-
rial damping as a function of frequency can be a com-
plicated task. The observed values can apparently
change between experiments. This report includes a
proposed standardized test procedure which aims to
reduce these variations In modal damping. The stand-
ard focuses on the four main areas where variations in
test procedure can introduce differences: a) prepara-
tion and support of the structure; b) selection, prepara-
tion and use of transducers and equipment; c) setting
up the analyzer, and d) data analysis and reduction.
Keywords: 'Naval vessels, 'Structural analysis,
•Damping, Data processing, Vibration, Test methods.
Supports, Transducers, Range(Distanca), Ship hulls.
ADA363070REB PC A01/MF A01
Enhancing a CAVE with Eye Tracking System for
Human-Computer Interaction Research In 3D Vis-
ualization. Final rept. 1 Mar 97-1 May 99.
Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ., Blacksburg.
Depl of Computer Science.
D.HIx.3Mayl999,4p.
Contract N00014-97-1 -0395
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The objective of this award was to purchase and install
two ISCAN inc. Eye Tracking Systems and associated
equipment to create a unique set-up for research in
fully immersive virtual environments (VEs), specifically
a CAVE. The Eye Tracking Systems collect three-di-
mensional measurements of a user's eye inside the
CAVE. These measurements are performed by calcu-
lating the direction of a line called the line-of-sight,
which originates from a user's eye and extends into the
environment in the direction of the pupil's gaze. Inter-
sections between the line-of-sight and visible objects in
the VE are computed, and the results are stored to a
tog file on disk. This work has the potential to lead to
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strong analytical assessment methodologies for VEs
that can reduce the effort and costs of usability evalua-
tions of VEs.
Keywords: 'Virtual reality, 'Graphical user interface,
Image processing, Line of sight, Three dimensional.
Visibility. Visual perception, Video signals, Helmet
mounted displays. Eye tracking, CAVE(Cave Auto-
matic Virtual Environments), Virtual environments.
ADA363071REB PC A06/MF A01
SERDP Scientific Advisory Board Annual Report
to Congress, Fiscal Year 1998. Annual rept.
Deputy Director of Defense Research and Engineer-
ing, Arlington, VA. Strategic Environmental Research
and Development.
Mar 1999,76p.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Environmental management. 'Research
management. Management planning and control, Eco-
systems, Conservation, Pollution abatement, Serdp
collection, Serdp(Strategic environmental research
and development program), Environmental compli-
ance.
AOA363072REB PC A09/MF A02
knptenwntatlon of Successful Practices Using an
(tenth* Development Methodology for an AEGIS
Configuration Management Software Application.
Finalrept.
Naval Surface Warfare Center. Dahlgren, VA. Dahl-
grenDtv.
S.N. Colston. Sep 1998.155p.NSWCDD/MP-98/118.
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This paper documents a two-and-a-half year software
development project of the Combat Systems Configu-
ration Management Branch of the Combat Systems
Department at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahl-
gren Division (NSWCDD), at Dahlgren, Virginia. The
author simultaneously managed two AEGIS Configura-
tion Control Engineering Status System (ACCESS)
software devetopmentprojects and pursued a master's
degree in Software Engineering Technical Manage-
ment through the National Technological University
sponsored by NSWCDD. The paper describes lessons
learned and practical experience gained by the author
In managing a software development project to suc-
cessful completion. The narrative includes methods
that worked and ones that dk) not work. Critical suc-
cess factors that the author considers most important
to satisfactory software development are: (1) struc-
tured and documented iterative life cycle development
methodology, (2) implementation of software engineer-
Ing repeatabte processes; (3) highly- motivated, tech-
nically experienced dedicated team; (4) continuous
and substantial customer involvement; (5) self-di-
rected, empowered management style; and (6) experi-
enced and committed project leader.
Keywords: 'Software engineering, 'Life cycle manage-
ment. Computer program documentation, Manage-
ment pfenning and control. Off the shelf equipment,
Quality assurance, Client server systems, Project man-
agement, Relational data bases. Software develop-
ment
ADA363073REB PC A04/MF A01
Perspective Splatting.
NavalReseardi Lab.. Washington, DC. Advanced In-
formation Technology Branch.
J. E Swarm, K. Mueller. T. Molter, N. Shareef, and R.
Crawfls. 10 May 1999,41 p, NRL/MR/5580-99-8355.
Prepared in cooperation with Ohio State Univ., Colum-
buvOH. ^^
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Splatting is a popular direct volume rendering algo-
rithm that was originally conceived and implemented to
render orthographic projections. This paper describes
an anti-aliasing extension to the basic splatting algo-
rithm, as well as an error analysis, that make it practical
to use for perspective projections. To date, splatting
has not correctly rendered cases where the volume
sampling rate is higher than the image sampling rate
(e.g., more than one voxel maps into a pixel). This situ-
ation arises with perspective projections of volumes, as
well as with orthographic projections of high-resolution
volumes. The result is potentially severe spatial and
temporal aliasing artifacts. Some volume ray-casting
algorithms avoid these artifacts by employing recon-
struction kernels which vary in width as the rays di-
verge. In this paper, we propose such a mechanism,
which delivers high quality splatted images and has the
potential for a very efficient hardware implementation.
In addition, we analyze two numerical errors that arise
with splatted perspective projections of volumes, and
describe the rending-time versus image-quality trade-
offs of addressing these errors.
Keywords: 'Image processing, Algorithms, High reso-
lution, Image intensification. Error analysis, Computer
graphics. Pixels, Object oriented programming,
•Volume rendering, 'Splatting, Voxels.
ADA363074REB PC A03/MF A01
Hybrid Version of Method of Moments Computer
Code: IBC3D.
Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC. Radar Anal-
ysis Branch.
D. Taylor. 20 May 1999,21 p, NRL/MR/5310-99-8378.
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IBC3D is a computer program used to calculate the
electromagnetic scattering cross section and electric/
magnetic surface currents for arbitrary 3- dimensional
bodies coated with anisotropic lossy materials. An en-
hanced version of this code, developed by the Radar
Division of the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), is
described here that allows one to generate a hybrid
scattering solution by incorporating surface currents
generated external to the IBC3D. The benefit derived
from using the hybrid approach is gained by reducing
the number of surface current unknowns required to
produce a scattering cross section using numerically
intensive computer codes such as IBC3D. When com-
pared to the unmodified IBC3D solution for a 5-sided
prism shaped object, a 20 percent reduction in the
number of electric surface current unknowns was ob-
tained using the hybrid version of the code with mini-
mal sacrifice in accuracy.
Keywords: 'Electromagnetic scattering, 'Radar cross
sections, Electromagnetic fields. Electric current, Max-
wells equations. Method of moments, Electrical imped-
ance. Ibc3d computer program.
ADA363075REB PC A10/MF A02
S2 Automated Agent (S2A2): A Training Aid for
Commanders ana Intelligence Officers. Master's
thesis.
University of Central Florida, Orlando.
J. T. Janiszewski. 1999,191 p.
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Although most leaders have a very solid background
on the decision making process, training is still re-
quired to maintain and perfect their skills. While deci-
sion makers and their staff can collectively train using
computer simulations, there currently is no tool that al-
lows the decision maker to train in isolation on the deci-
sion making process. This research models some of
the functions of one of the most critical staff officers in
the United States Army, the military intelligence officer
(S2). This research begins the creation of an S2 auto-
mated agent (S2A2) that allows the commander to im-
plement war plans and see the results of those plans.
Systems model for both the learning environment and
the S2A2 are developed. The S2A2 enables the com-
mander to fight a simulated battle and receive intel-
ligence reports and analysis so that he can modify his
plan according to the enemy's course of action. Further
a S2A2 created in the research would not require that
the actual human S2 be present if the S2A2 is set up by
the S2 prior to the use by the commander. The S2A2 is
an expert system shell designed to operate in a Janus
battlefield simulation and replicate the cognitive proc-
esses used by an S2 when making an intelligence as-
sessment. The fundamental principle of the S2A2 is
the decomposing of a complex problem, such as deter-
mining an enemy course of action, into smaller, more
manageable situational indicators.
Keywords: 'Military intelligence, 'Artificial intelligence,
'Military training, 'Combat simulation. Military require-
ments, Decision making. Theses, War games.
ADA363076REB PC A03/MF A01
Non-Lethal Weapons: Applications in Maritime
Interdiction Operations. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
M. D. Henderson. 5 Feb 1999,23p.
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Economic sanctions and embargo are long accepted
means of coercion used to guide the actions of nation
states. Numerous historical examples with varying de-
grees of success indicate that Maritime Interception
Operations (MIO) are a necessary part of sanction and
embargo enforcement. With the line between war and
peace becoming increasingly vague, U.S. forces face a
growing number of operations which require the con-
trolled application of force, and among these are MIO.
Restraint, bom of moral and ethical considerations,
coupled with the need to maintain public support for
military action, has brought a growing emphasis on the
development and employment of non-lethal weapons
(NLW). These weapons bridge the gap between pres-
ence with the threat of force and the application of
deadly force. Non-lethal weapons offer key advan-
tages to the Operational Commander which warrant
their consideration in the planning and execution of any
military mission. As a measure Between force and no
force, NLW are ideally suited to missions between
peace and war. When applied with rules of engage-
ment which are dear, concise, and mission appro-
priate, NLW provide increased flexibility and enhanced
mission effectiveness to forces conducting MIO.
Keywords: 'Interdiction, 'Coast guard operations,
•Nonlethal weapons, Military operations,
Mootw(Military operations other than war), Maritime
interdiction operations, Mio(Maritime interception oper-
ations), Embargo, Sanctions.
ADA363077REB PC A05/MF A01
Unclassified Publications of Lincoln Laboratory.
Bibliography 1 Jan-31 Dec 98.
Massachusetts Inst, of Tech., Lexington. Lincoln Lab.
P. A. Means, and R. C. Seidel. 31 Dec 1998,57p,
AFMC-ESC-TR-98-049.
Contract F19628-95-C-0002
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Volume 24 of Unclassified Publications of Lincoln Lab-
oratory lists reports published from 1 January to 31 De-
cember 1998, as well as updated information on earlier
publications. Documents listed herein are generally no
longer available from Lincoln Laboratory. Qualified De-
fense Technical Information Center (OTIC) users may
purchase copies through normal OTIC channels. Oth-
ers may purchase photocopies or microfiche from the
U.S. Department of Commerce, National Technical In-
formation Service, Springfield, Virginia 22161. When
ordering, the six digit AD number should be cited. Sub-
scriptions of the MIT Lincoln Laboratory Journal are
free of charge, but provided only to qualified recipients
(government employees and contractors, libraries, uni-
versity faculty, and R&D laboratories).
Keywords: 'Electrooptics, 'Bibliographies, Signal proc-
essing. Neural nets, Target recognition, Radar track-
ing, Photonics, Time division multiplexing, Com-
plementary metal oxide semiconductors, Phased ar-
rays, Photolithography.
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ADA363078REB PC A12/MF A03
RTO Meeting Proceedings 16, Aircraft Weapon
System Compatibility and Integration held in
Chester, United Kingdom, 28-30 September, 1998.
NATO Research and Technology Organization,
Neuilly-sur-Seine (France).
Apr 1999,241 p, RTO-MP-16. AC/323(SCI)TP/8.
Text in English; summary in French arid English.
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Weaponry is a central factor in any kind of military ac-
tivity. The incorporation of weapon systems into aircraft
and their integration and satisfactory operation is a
topic of major importance to armed forces and manu-
facturers ol weapons and aircraft alike. The scope of
this symposium was to critically review the overall
state-of-the-art in aircraft weapon system compatibility
and integration and to illuminate possible paths for fu-
ture development and provide beneficial ideas and ex-
perience. Sessions dealt with the following topics: The-
oretical methods and modelling techniques, Experi-
mental and flight test techniques. Integration proc-
esses and programmes. Addressing future challenges.
This symposium produced many excellent papers pro-
viding broad coverage of the weapons integration
issues. There were many common threads with regard
to the analysis, wind tunnel testing, and flight testing.
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is proving to be a
useful technique; wind tunnel testing is very important
in the weapons integration process; but, flight testing
has to be the final phase of the weapons integration
process. This symposium produced a level of cohe-
siveness between the analysts and testers; however,
full agreement as to the mix of analysis and testing did
not evolve. In order to reduce the cost of weapon inte-
gration, certification, clearance, and flight testing,
weapon integration analytical techniques, including
CFD and wind tunnel testing, and flight testing need to
become more of an integrated process. The knowl-
edge gained and information shared at this symposium
should assist the participants in developing a more in-
tegrated process in order to provide NATO nations with
fully integrated weapon systems at an affordable price.
Keywords: 'Symposia, 'Military aircraft. "Weapon sys-
tems, 'Computational fluid dynamics, Nato, Flight test-
ing. Integrated systems. Compatibility. France, Wind
tunnel tests, Nato furnished, Aq f99-08-1530. Foreign
reports.
ADA363079REB PC A12/MF A03
Unique Polymeric Fiber and Fiber Delivery Sys-
tems for the Economic Preparation of High-Fiber
Content Concrete with Superior Physical Prop-
erties. Final rept.
Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicks-
burg. MS. Structures Lab.
B. 0. Neeley. 0. C. Day. and J. E. Shoenberger. Sep
1998.242p. WES/TR/CPAR-SL-98-5.
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This report documents the results from an investigation
of a new polymer fiber and unique delivery system for
charging fibers into concrete mixtures. The straight
Polyolefin fibers are available in two sizes: (1) 0.63 mm
m diameter and 50 mm long, and (2) 0.38 mm in di-
ameter and 25mm kx>g. Each o( the two sizes of fibers
is packaged in bundles approximately 50 mm in diame-
ter. Each, bundle is encased with paper tape bound
with a water-soluble glue. The fibers are charged into
the concrete mixture in mass. Approximately 3 to 10
min ol mixing time is necessary to uniformly distribute
the fibers throughout the concrete mixture, depending
upon the fiber content, consistency of the concrete
mixture, and the type of mixer being used. Fresh and
hardened properties were evaluated in mixtures con-
taining up to 15 kgfcu m. The results indicate that con-
crete mixtures with the Potyotefin fibers can be pro-
duced having adequate workability and finishability if
proportioned properly. Addition of the Polyolefin fibers
does not significantly influence the compressive nor
first- crack fiexural strength, freezing-and-thawing re-
sistance, drying shrinkage, nor the chloride perme-
ability of concrete mixtures. However, the presence of
the Polyolefin fibers does influence the post-crack be-
havior of concrete mixtures. Impact resistance and
fiexural toughness are improved as the fiber loading in-
creases. A 6,100-m whitetopping demonstration
project was constructed on a heavily traveled interstate
in Mississippi. The whitetopping was 100 mm thick.
Details of the specifications, construction, and early-
time performance are given.
Keywords: 'Reinforced concrete, "Fiber reinforcement,
Toughness, Fiexural strength. Polyethylene plastics,
'Polyolefin fibers. Impact resistance, Whitetopping,
Polymeric fibers, Fiexural toughness,
Cpar(Construction productivity advancement re-
search).
ADA363080REB PC A03/MF A01
USAF Manufacturing Technology; Program Status
Report, Spring 1999. Program status rept.
Air Force Research Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
Materials and Manufacturing Directorate.
1999,16p.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: •Manufacturing, 'Air force procurement,
Computer aided design. Composite materials, Fabrica-
tion, Aerospace systems. Laser applications, Artificial
intelligence, Military publications. Castings.
Mantech(Manufacturing technology). Pressure infiltra-
tion casting, Flair(Flexibte laser automated intelligent
research), Dmc(Delense manufacturing conference),
Awacs synchronizer, Abc(Activity based costing),
AwacsfAirborne warning and control system).
ADA363081REB PCA12/MFA03
Prediction of Crack Initiation and Growth In Solid
Propellants. Final rept.
Dernokritos Univ. of Thrace, Komotjni (Greece).
E. E. Gdoutos. Apr 1999,229p, EOARD-SPC 98-4003.
Contract F61708-98-W-0033
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This report results from a contract tasking Democritus
University of Thrace as follows: The contractor will in-
vestigate crack initiation and growth in solid propellant
grains. Solid propellents are critical to missile, launch
vehicle and satellite upper stage performance. Cracks
in solid propellant can cause catastrophic failures lead-
ing to loss of valuable USAF assets and even lives. Un-
derstanding these phenomena is important to their fu-
ture applications.
Keywords: "Predictions. 'Crack propagation, 'Solid
propellants, Guided missiles. Air force research, Artifi-
cial satellites. Launch vehicles, Propellant grains,
Greece, Foreign reports, Crack initiation.
ADA363083REB PC A08/MF A02
Adaptive Inventory Control for Non-Stationary De-
mand with Partial Information. Dissertation.
Auburn Univ., AL.
J. T. Trehame. 11 Jun 1999.145p.
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This dissertation presents optimal and suboptimal pro-
cedures to solve inventory control problems that have
non-stationary demand and partial information. In each
period, the underlying demand distribution may change
according to a known Markov process. The problem is
characterized as partial information because some pa-
rameter of the demand probability distribution is not
known with certainty: however, there is a known prior
distribution for the unknown parameter. In one case.
there is a probability density function for the demand
that has at least one unknown parameter, but this pa-
rameter has a known probability distribution. In another
case, there is a set of candidate demand probability
distributions. The parameter which indicates which de-
mand is in effect at any given time is unknown, but has
a known probability mass function. The control strate-
gies are adaptive because the controllers leam infor-
mation about these unknown parameters over time
and adapt accordingly. Because of the complexity of
these problems, managers often estimate the unknown
parameters and make decisions assuming the esti-
mate is correct. The computational results presented in
this dissertation demonstrate that there exist efficient
and effective optimal and sub optimal procedures to
solve these problems that potentially provide large cost
savings compared with this current practice. The con-
trol strategies include open loop feedback and limited
look ahead control for a finite horizon problem, which
are compared to optimal and certainty equivalence
control policies. A grid approximation and upper and
lower bounds for an infinite horizon problem are also
developed.
Keywords: 'Adaptive control systems, 'Inventory con-
trol, Probability distribution functions, Theses, Prob-
ability density functions, Open loop systems, Markov
processes, Inventory analysis.
ADA363084REB PC A03/MF A01
Innovative Thin Film Fluorescence Sensor Pro-
viding Greatly Enhanced SlgnaMo-Nolse and Inte-
grated Solid State Detection. Suitable for Incorpo-
ration In Microchip Sensor Systems. Phase 1.
Final rept. 27 Jut 98-13 May 99.
Systems and Processing Engineering Corp., Austin,
M. Durrett. 13 May 1999,19p.
Contract DAAH01-98-C-R166
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A unique corrugated-thin-metal-film structure suitable
for integration with semiconductor photodetectors, is
investigated. For fluorescent spectral monitoring, this
structure provides a number of important detection fea-
tures including fluorescence enhancement for mol-
ecules located near the surface of the sensor, exci-
tation wavelength shielding and narrow bandpass fil-
tering of detected wavelengths. Surface dielectrics with
chemical or biological-specific properties may also be
incorporated into the sensor for additional selectivity.
Keywords: 'Thin films, 'Chemical agent detectors. Flu-
orescence, Semiconductors, Photodetectors,
Bandpass filters, Sbir(Small business innovation re-
search). Microchip sensors.
ADA363085REB PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Navy Heavy Weather Mooring Criteria. Tech-
nical rept
Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center, Port Hue-
neme, CA.
W. N. Seelig. Mar 1999,25p. NFESC-TR-6012-OCN.
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It is standard procedure for U.S. Navy ships to go to
sea prior to forecasted heavy weather, such as an ap-
proaching hurricane or major storm. However, some
ships, such as ships under repair, ships under con-
struction, harbor craft and other vessels may not be
able to go to sea. These ships must be securely
moored during heavy weather to piers, wharves or
Fleet Moorings to ensure safety of the ships and sur-
rounding structures and to prevent toss of life. There-
fore, this report (1) Proposes U.S. Navy heavy weath-
er (Mooring Service Type 3) requirements by region.
(Inactive, MSC and MARAD ships are not included in
this report). (2) Recommends Navy wide heavy weath-
er environmental design criteria applied to key Navy re-
gions. (3) Provides technical guidance for the analysis,
design, construction, and use of heavy weather moor-
ing facilities.
Keywords: 'Weather forecasting, 'Naval operations,
'Naval shore facilities. Naval vessels. Boat and ship
safety. Mooring, Weather communications.
72 VOL 99. No. 3
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ADA363086REB PC A04/MF A01
Transmission Availability Forecast Service for
Internet Protocol Networks. Research rept.
Electronics Research Lab., Adelaide (Australia).
W. D. Blair, and R. Jana. Feb 1999,39p, DSTO-RR-
0146, DSTO-RR-0146, X5SA-X5.
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The quality of available network connections, espe-
cially the bandwidth available to clients using the con-
nections, has a large impact on the performance of dis-
tributed applications. This paper recognizes the explo-
sion of interest in the use of Internet Protocol (IP) net-
works within the Australian Defense Organization and
describes the development of a software tool for esti-
mating the available bandwidth between a server and
client in a distributed computing environment. We dis-
cuss the design and implementation details of the
Transmission Availability Forecaster (TAF) probe and
present validation studies demonstrating its reliability
and accuracy in the context of actual Internet condi-
tions.
Keywords: 'Data management, 'Computer commu-
nications, 'Internet, Information exchange, Distributed
data processing, Australia, Network architecture.
•Foreign technology, Bandwidth, Data trans-
fer(Computers).
ADA363087REB PC A04/MF A01
Christianity's Contribution to Just War Tradition.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
D. A. Ahrens. 30 Mar 1999, 37p.
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Just war, the Western tradition of war, much like its
people, is a product of a diverse cultural backdrop.
While strong religious roots can be identified, it is not
purely or uniquely a religious phenomenon. It cannot
be reduced to a single source or interest of a particular
class or institution or even to a particular time frame.
Rather, a variety of ideas and institutions have played
a rote in shaping the Western approach to war. The do-
nors include political, religious, legal, military, eco-
nomic, philosophical and historical sources. While not
discounting the broad variety of contributors, Christi-
anity has played a major, if not the pivotal role, in the
development of just war tradition.
Keywords: "Warfare, 'Religion, History, Conflict, Eth-
ics, Philosophy, Strategy research project, Christianity,
Just war tradition. Morality.
ADA363088REB PC A07/MF A02
Analysis of Delayed Entry Program (DEP) Attrition
by High School Seniors. Master's thesis.
NavalPostgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
B. I. Henderson. Mar 1999,121 p.
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In fiscal year 1998, the Navy missed its recruiting goal
by about 7,000 people and the Army fell short by 800.
The Delayed Entry Program (DEP) allows new recruits
to delay their entry into active military service; and,
when individuals already recruited drop out of the DEP,
Ine manpower planning process becomes even more
dfficult. High school seniors account for a relatively
large proportion of individuals who leave the DEP. The
primary purpose of this research was to identify factors
that explain why high school seniors drop out of the
DEP in such large numbers. Muttivariate data analysis
was used on archival data files from the Defense Man-
power Data Center for fiscal years 1990 through 1996
to identify factors that explain the high attrition rate of
Ngh school seniors. A data set from Commander,
Navy Recruiting Command was also used to conduct
mutovariate analysis. Additionally, descriptive data
analysis examined high school seniors who left the
DEP by their race, gender, service, and other charac-
teristics. The results show thai high school seniors who
are older, female, and in the lower enlistment test cat-
egories have a comparatively high probability of drop-
ping out of the DEP. Recommendations are offered for
further research in this area.
Keywords: 'Enlisted personnel, 'Attrition, 'Recruits,
Data bases, Military forces(United states), Military per-
sonnel, Navy, Multivariate analysis, Recruiting, The-
ses, Manpower, Military planning, *Dep(Delayed enlist-
ment program).
ADA363089REB PC A01 IMF A01
Air Force Research Laboratory Research High-
lights, Mar/Apr 1999.
Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Boiling AFB,
DC.
J. Knowlton, and J. Schaefer. Apr 1999,4p.
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This report contains the following sections: (1) NU pro-
fessor crosses line to faster computer circuits, (2) Air
Force to benefit with smaller, lighter, less costly sys-
tems, and (3) AFOSR-funded university researchers
receive Presidential award.
Keywords: 'Air force research, "Microcircuits, Military
modernization, Research management. Circuit anal-
ysis.
ADA363090REB PC A04/MF A01
Final Data Usability Summary and Resampling
Proposal for Fort Sheridan.
Army Environmental Center, Aberdeen Proving
Ground, MD.
22Mar1996,40p.
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Fort Sheridan performed validation of data which had
been collected during the Remedial Investigation (Rl)
in 1990-1991. As required by the Ft. Sheridan Overall
Quality Assurance Project Plan (OQAPP), this valida-
tion was performed in accordance with the U.S. Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (EPA) contract Labora-
tory Program National Functional Guidelines (NFG).
The validation results were presented in a draft data
validation report, which was reviewed by the EPA and
Illinois EPA. Comments on the draft report are being
addressed in a final version of the report expected to
be completed in early 1996. Sufficient information ex-
ists in the draft report, and the regulatory comments, to
now determine the extent of resampling that should
provide assurance that the 1990-1991 datasetmaybe
used with confidence in the future versions of the Rl re-
port. This plan describes the resampling to be per-
formed. The basic approach discussed here was deter-
mined in discussions between Fort Sheridan, the EPA,
Illinois EPA, the Army Environmental Center, and its Rl
consultant. Environmental Science and Engineering,
Inc.
Keywords: 'Ground water, 'Installation restoration,
'Soil remediation, Quality assurance, Environmental
management, Site investigations, Illinois, Aq u98-12-
2413, Fort sheridan(lllinois).
ADA363091REB PC A04/MF A01
Challenges of Command and Control in 2010
Counterarug Operations. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
S. D. Fleming. 5 Feb 1999,36p.
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Robust information operations through successful de-
tection and monitoring of production, trafficking from
production source to user, and infrastructure support
for illegal drug supply activities must be sustained in
order to achieve effective interdiction operations. This
paper introduces many new technologies on the hori-
zon of the 21st Century that will vastly improve infor-
mation and interdiction operations. From these, future
operational commanders will be provided an extensive
set of options in order to rapidly attack or interdict key
nodes of the drug cartels' operations. In order to ac-
commodate the speed of illegal drug supply operations
that will be realized in the new millennium, the current
C2 structure, should be immediately reviewed and sub-
sequently changed. This paper recommends that the
leadership, organizational staffing, missions, and rules
of engagement are four critical areas that should re-
ceive primary re-structuring.
Keywords: 'Covert operations, 'Drug smuggling, Inter-
diction, Command and control systems, 'Counterdrug
operations, 21 st century, Year 2010.
ADA363092REB PC A03/MF A01
Organizational Implications of Network-Centric
Warfare. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
R. J. Finnegan. 5 Feb 1999,25p.
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One of the many proposed responses to the rapidly
changing global environment and significant fiscal con-
straints at the onset of the information age has been
the concept of network centric warfare. The pro-
ponents of the concept draw support from successes
achieved by high tech segments of the business world
that have embraced advances in information tech-
nology. At issue is not whether or not the Navy (and
other services) will seek to exploit information tech-
nology to the fullest extent possible. Indeed examples
of the Navy's quest to distribute information in a graph-
ic network format actually predate the end of the Cold
War by decades. What is controversial is the extent to
which the introduction of advanced information tech-
nology will change the hierarchical system of human
interaction that has dominated successful military or-
ganizations for thousands of years. Before we decide
our course we must examine the likely political realities
of tomorrow's conflicts, the charactenstics of current
versus proposed force profiles and most importantly
the influence of todays business practices on military
affairs.
Keywords: 'Military strategy, 'Combat readiness,
•Information warfare, Military capabilities. Military plan-
ning. Military art.
ADA363093REB PC A04/MF A01
Shoring Up the Homeland Defense: The Joint
Medical Task Force and Weapons of Mass De-
struction. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
B.G. Peril. 5 Feb 1999,31 p.
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America is no longer safe within her borders. At any
time, a determined group of foreign or domestic terror-
ists will target American citizens and institutions with
Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) composed pri-
marily of lethal biological or chemical agents. Pres-
ently, many of our nation's military and civilian hos-
pitals are not prepared to respond to WMD threats, as
the United States Public Health Service (USPHS) is
the only line of medical defense against these threats.
A layered defensive strategy must be considered as a
back-up capability to address gaps in the 'WMD med-
ical defense shield.' This capability should be created
from our armed forces' reserve medical personnel to
form Joint Medical Task Forces (JMTF) to augment
USPHS capabilities and to assist local community hos-
pitals in the event of a WMD incident.
Keywords: 'Military operations, 'Military medicine,
'Mass destrucfon weapons. Military facilities, Military
strategy. Biological agents, Task forces, Destruction,
Joint military activities, Chemical agents. Civilian popu-
lation, Public health, Interagency support.
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ADA363094REB PC A03/MF A01
Planning Factors for Non Lethal Weapons In
Counter Narcotic Operations. Final rept.
Naval War Colt.. Newport, Rl.
W. R. Meese. 5 Feb 1999,25p.
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The Coast Guard is investigating avenues to leverage
technology to improve interdiction effectiveness. This
is necessary since there is little likelihood for increased
funding for additional interdiction resources to stem the
flow of drugs via the maritime routes. One alternative,
currently under development by the U.S. Marine
Corps, is the deployment of non lethal weapons tech-
nology aboard Coast Guard helicopters and cutters to
compel unwilling suspect vessels to stop. The introduc-
tion of non lethal weapons Into the Coast Guard inven-
tory will prompt the operational commander to plan for
their use. The operational commander should become
knowledgeable about non lethal weapons capabilities.
limitations, and legal issues (including rules of engage-
ment), wil have to adjust operational command and
control, and will probably redesign the task organiza-
tion to improve effectiveness. Non lethal weapons will
safely improve interdiction rates by adding more alter-
natives for tactical units to stop vessels at sea without
having to resort to deadly force.
Keywords: 'Interdiction. 'Coast guard operations,
•Narcotics, 'Nonlethal weapons. Operational effective-
ness. Helicopters, Countermeasures. Cut-
ters(Vessels). Maritime routes.
ADA363005REB PC A03/MF A01
How Can Operational Maneuver be Used by the
Naval or Joint Task Force Commander to Enhance
Operational Protection In the Littoral. Final rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
S. C. Sullivan. 5 Feb 1999,25p.
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Operational maneuver provides operational protection
to maritime forces when maneuver is used to expand
the area, factor space, vulnerable to attack by the mari-
time force. Operational maneuver forces the enemy to
respond to threats throughout its territory and littoral
The response will degrade the enemy's ability to con-
centrate forces against the maritime force. The en-
emy's ability to conduct and sustain offensive oper-
ations against the maritime force is reduced and the
security of fines of operation and logistic sustainment is
increased. This allows the maritime force to con-
centrate Ms forces against the enemy when conditions
are favorable. The commander's ability to sustain the
initiative and control the littoral provides the freedom of
action to conduct toHow on and support operations
against the enemy. Through the utilization of maneuver
and the resulting effects maneuver places on the
enemy, operational protection is effectively provided to
the maritime force.
Keywords: 'Joint military activities. 'Littoral zones.
•Battle management. Combat effectiveness, Military
strategy. Military doctrine. Combat readiness. Military
planning. Military tactics. Military art. Information war-
fare.
ADA383096REB PCA03/MFA01
Denying Access to Commercial Communications
Satellites. Final rept
Naval War Cod.. Newport. Rl.
T. M. Washington. 5 Feb 1999.23p.
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The commerciagzation of space has considerably
changed the playing field within satellite communica-
tions. No longer is space owned and used solely by na-
tion states. Many satellites, partcUarty communica-
tions satellites, are privately owned and operated and
are used by both the private and military sectors. Com-
mercial systems such as Orion, Panamsat, Indium and
Globalstar will provide the U.S. military and its potential
adversaries with a relatively inexpensive and highly ef-
fective means to increase the command, control and
communications (C3) capabilities of their respective
forces. Because of this dual use of commercial com-
munication satellites, what was once just a commercial
satellite has the potential to become a military target
The Joint Task Force (JTF) Commander may want to
deny or impede an adversary's access to commercial
satellite communications in order to disrupt his C3 ca-
pabilities. In this paper, I will examine the application of
force against commercial communication satellites ap-
plying the implications of the diverse ownership of
communication satellites and the current treaties and
laws.
Keywords: 'Command control communications,
'Communication satellites, 'Commercial communica-
tions. Military strategy. Military capabilities, Satellite
communications, Military planning.
ADA363097REB PC A03/MF A01
Is a Fundamental Revolution In Military Medicine
Required to Support Joint Vision 2010 and the
Joint Force* Commander In the 21st Century.
Final rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport, Rl.
M.E.Eby.5Feb1999,23p.
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The twentieth century has seen dramatic changes in
the art of war. In the past, the development of the tank,
the introduction of the air arm and the rise in the su-
premacy of the aircraft carrier changed the nature of
military planning and engagement. Today, the advent
of new forms of communications and imaging tech-
nology, incorporated into battlefield networks have led
to a rethinking of strategy conceptualization and has
spawned great debate over the Revolution in Military
Affairs. In drafting Joint Vision 2010 (JV 2010). the
former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. General
J.M. Shalikashvili, envisioned a revolutionary bridge to
the uncertain and challenging future through-chan-
neling the vitality of our people and leverage techno-
logical opportunities to achieve new levels of effective-
ness in joint warfighting... achieving dominance across
a range of military operations...the application of new
operational concepts—within a joint framework of doc-
trine and programs. What does JV 2010 mean to mili-
tary medicine. How win the military medical department
leverage technology, doctrine and training programs in
the new millennium. Can technology atone get us there
or is technology simply the fulcrum on which we spring-
board forward. This paper will focus on the evolution of
military medWne toward JV 2010 and will assess the
relative importance of emerging technology, doctrine,
and training in order to support the Joint Force Com-
mander in the 21 st century.
Keywords: 'Military operations, 'Military medicine, Mili-
tary doctrine, Batdefields, Joint military activities. Mili-
tary training. Military planning. Joint vision 2010.
ADA363098REB PC A03/MF A01
Sea-Based Logistics: Does It Satisfy the Oper-
ational Commander's Need. Final rept
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
J.Lara. 5 Feb 1999,20p.
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The Naval logistics leaders of today have proposed
sea-based logistics as the operational concept for sup-
porting the future commanders in the batttespace envi-
ronment This concept eliminates the traditional need
for Ground Combat Support Service (GCSS) element
and bases all logistical operations at sea. This new
concept espouses the same precepts as put forth in
JV2010 within its focused logistics premise. For this
concept to work as stated, the Navy must work to-
gether with the other services to eliminate the current
stovepipe logistics support doctrine of today. Even with
modifying current logistics doctrine, there are several
conditions that make the 100% conversion to sea-
based logistics impracticable. The current limitations of
technology in throughput capability, lack of defense
against asymmetric threats, and the inability to provide
flexible maneuver options for the joint commander
questions whether this concept is the ultimate solution.
In light of past history and the uncertain nature of future
warfare, the United States Naval Service must not
abandon its GCSS capabilities. Instead, the ability to
use GCSS elements along with sea-based logistics will
provide the Joint Commander the flexibility to counter
the full spectrum of conflict from military operations
other war to war.
Keywords: 'Joint military activities. 'Naval logistics.
'Sea based. Logistics support. Military doctrine, Com-
bat support. Naval operations, Military commanders.
Ground support. Logistics planning. Operations other
than war, Gcss(Ground combat support service),
Logcap(Logistics civil augmentation program).
ADA363099REB PC A03/MF A01
Denial and Deception-Network-Centric Challenge.
Final rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport, Rl.
K. N. Kearney. 5 Feb 1999,24p.
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Adversarial denial and deception (D&D) poses a seri-
ous challenge to future operational concepts based on
perceived informational superiority. An analysis of how
D&D may interact in a future network centric environ-
ment demonstrates some inherent vulnerabilities of in-
formation technology (IT) based warfighting theory.
Operational D&D has continued to keep pace with sen-
sor development and through physical, technical and
administrative means will be able to influence sensor
derived information. Once our information is tainted,
network centric's reliance on information dominance
will become a vulnerability. Deception will travel at high
speeds and effect multiple operational levels due to the
networked operational picture provided by network
centric theory. Our dependence on reliable and timely
information, if affected by D&D, may lead to ambiguity,
misdirection, and/or false security. Network centric's
speed of command will further exasperate D&D's effect
by increasing the speed of deception while simulta-
neously reducing the likely identification of deception
through analysis. Our speed and networked precision
may also finely hone our operational art to the point of
making us predictable and therefore more susceptible
to adversarial D&D. The additional network centric at-
tributes of self synchronization, platform reduction, and
adversarial lock out will also contribute to our vulner-
ability to D&D by creating an environment of enemy
underestimation and increasing the severity of con-
sequences of friendly action taken under the influence
of adversarial D&D. The D&D challenge that network
centric warfighting faces can be addressed through an
increased emphasis on the importance of networked
analysis. Additionally, future doctrine must reflect a
dear understanding of anti-D&D methodologies so that
operational commanders of the future are aware of and
can plan how to counter D&D when they face it.
Keywords: 'Joint military activities, 'Military planning,
•Information warfare, Military strategy. Military doc-
trine, Military tactics. Military art
ADA363100REB PC A05/MF A01
Localization of Wireless Emitters Based on the
Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) and Wavelet
Demising. Technical rept
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
R. D. Hippenstiel. T. T. Ha, and U. Aktas. May 1999,
67p,NPS-EC-99-006.
Contract N41756-98-WR-87397
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The localization of mobile wireless communication
units using time difference of arrival {TDOA) is studied.
The wavelet transform is used to increase the accuracy
of TDOA estimation. Several denoising techniques
based on the wavelet transform are presented. These
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techniques are applied to different types of test signals
and to a simulated baseband GSM signal. The results
of the demising techniques are compared to the ones
employing no denoising in terms of the mean square
error. The denoising techniques allow a 28 to 81 per-
cent improvement in the TDOA estimation.
Keywords: 'Signal processing, 'Noise reduction,
•Radiotelephones, Noise(Etectrical and electro-
magnetic), Noise modulation, Wavelet transforms, Cel-
Uarcommunications, Tdoa(Time difference of arrival).
ADA363101REB PC A04/MF A01
Data Transfer Report - 30-mm Enhanced Alternate
High-Energy Propellant Program (EAHEP): Eval-
uation of the Performance of an RDX-Based
ARDEC-7994 Propellant and the Effect of Two Dif-
ferent Slug Projectile Designs. Final rept.
Army Research Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
M. B. Ridley, and J. W. Colbum. May 1999,45p, ARL-
TN-114.
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The main test objectives were: (1) to promote the eval-
uation of novel high-energy gun propellents that hold
the promise of enhanced performance from existing
tank and artillery systems and (2) to provide a facility
that can assess the interior ballistic performance char-
acteristics of small quantities of these propellants. Test
No. 61 was an instrumentation checkout round, using
M30 propellant and a 300-g projectile. Test Nos. 62-65
each utilized a 250-g projectile and 100 g of ARDBC-
7994 propellant. Test Nos. 62 and 64 utilized the
Type-1' projectile. This projectile type has a depressed
obturator that snaps on to the rear of the projectile.
This design creates an additional 3 cu cm of initial
chamber volume and allows for more of a balspoon
seal effect Test Nos. 63 and 65 utilized the Type-2'
projectile. This projectile type has a flat- based obtu-
rator with a groove cut in the base to allow a slight
balspoon seal effect. The Type-2 projectile is much
less expensive than the Type-1 projectile, but a head-
to-head test was desired to assess any ballistic dif-
ferences resulting from the design change.
Keywords: "Gun propellants, 'Interior ballistics, High
energy propellants, Obturation(Ballistics),
EahejHEnhanced alternate high energy propellant),
M30 propellants, Ardec-7994 propellants.
AOA363102REB PC A03/MF A01
E Pluribus Unum: Enhancing Intelligence Support
In the Network Centric Environment Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
M. D. Greenwood. 5 Fob 1999,23p.
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Network Centric Warfare's emphasis on timeliness and
targeting challenges the Intelligence Community to
concurrently support tactical combat operations and
operational planning and execution while maintaining
strategic situationaf awareness. To successfully ac-
complish each requirement obligates the Intelligence
Community to make fundamental changes in the au-
thority of the Supported Theater Intelligence Officer rel-
ative to the other members of the Intelligence Commu-
nity. Acttttonally, a renewed emphasis must be placed
on the collection of human intelligence, the develop-
ment of regional expertise, and utilization of imagery
analysts. Lastly, the Network Centric Warfare's re-
quirement to concurrently support the Strategic, Oper-
ational, and Tactical levels places a premium on ac-
cessing archived intelligence via the Information Grid.
As a consequence, the Intelligence Community must
use available technology to filter information and better
alocate analytical resources to achieve real time inte)-
Igence support
Keywords: 'Joint military activities, 'Military planning,
"Communications intelligence, Command control com-
munications. Military strategy. Theater level oper-
ations. Military doctrine, Military tactics. Military art.
ADA363103REB PC A07/MF A02
Independent Research and Development Sum-
mary rept.
Aerospace Corp., El Segundo, CA.
Apr 1999,124p.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Space systems, 'Satellite communica-
tions, 'Launch vehicles, Fiber optics, Computer com-
munications, Photonics, Microelectronics, Infrared de-
tectors, Data fusion, Research management, Remote
detection, Secure communications.
ADA363104REB PC A13/MF A03
Framework for Effective Algorithm Visualization
Using Animation-Embedded Hypermedia. Doctoral
thesis.
Air Force Inst. of Tech., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
School of Engineering.
S. R. Hansen. 7 Apr 1999.274p, FY99-96.
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This dissertation reports on research based on the
premise that a rethinking of algorithm animation design
is required in order to harness its power to enhance
learning. The research in this report explores the inte-
gration of previous work in algorithm animation sys-
tems with recent developments in the cognitive and
educational domains to produce a new model for using
software visualizations to improve student comprehen-
sion. The model is based on focused learning objec-
tives that drive a top-down design that carefully divides
abstract concepts into discrete chunks for learning.
The model takes a user-centered ('what do we need to
show1) view rather than a designer-centered ("what can
we show1) view, and employs hypermedia and
multimodal presentation techniques to improve learn-
ing effectiveness. The key insights are that for algo-
rithm animations to be effective, they should be intro-
duced using interactive analogies and real-world ex-
amples that serve a priming role for subsequent learn-
ing.
Keywords: 'Algorithms, 'Computer graphics, Software
engineering, Computer aided design, Cognition, The-
ses, Interactive graphics, Computer aided instruction,
Object oriented programming. Graphical user inter-
face, 'Animation, Hypermedia.
ADA363105REB PC A04/MF A01
Analysis of an Aircraft Tire.
Anamet Labs.. Inc., San Carlos, CA.
30 Jan 1979,32p, ANAMET-ASIAC-978.1B.
Contract F33615-77-C-3046
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This report summarizes the analysis conducted to de-
termine the stresses in an isotropic cast carcass tire
and in a bias-ply tire using the MARC computer code.
A non-linear analysis was conducted using 'Mooney1
and 'Herman' constitutive theory. The models were
subjected to incremental inflation pressures. Stresses
and displacements were compared to experimental
data available. The cast carcass tire displacements
correlated very well with actual displacements as a
function of inflation pressure. The bias-ply tire results
were not as satisfactory.
Keywords: 'Aircraft tires. Stresses, Computer pro-
grams, Nonlinear analysis. Air pressure, Mooney con-
stitutive theory. Herrman constitutive theory, Inflation
pressure, Flight dynamics.
ADA363107REB PC A05/MF A01
China Report, Science and Technology, No. 192.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
28 Mar 1983,75p, JPRS-83145.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Lasers, 'Mechanics, 'Metallurgy, Govem-
ment(Foreign), Machine tools, Life sciences, Earth-
quakes, China, Chinese language, 'Foreign tech-
nology, Science and technology, Fbis collection. For-
eign reports, Translations.
ADA363108REB PC A08/MF A02
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedlcal and Be-
havioral Sciences.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
20 May 1985,145p, JPRS-UBB-85-016.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Biomedicine, 'Behavioral sciences, Ussr,
Govemment(Foreign), Polymers, Biochemistry, Rus-
sian language, Life sciences, Immunology, Bio-
technology, Public health, Genetics, Ecology, Bio-
physics, Fbis collection. Foreign reports, Translations.
ADA363109REB PC A08/MF A02
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedlcal and Be-
havioral Sciences.
Joint Publications Research Sen/ice, Arlington, VA.
7 Jun 1985.133p, JPRS-UBB-85-017.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Biomedicine, 'Behavioral sciences, Ussr,
Govemment(Foreign), Polymers, Biochemistry, Rus-
sian language. Life sciences, Immunology, Bio-
technology, Public health, Genetics, Ecology, Bio-
physics, Fbis collection, Foreign reports. Translations.
ADA363110REB PC A07/MF A02
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology
No. 12, December 1984.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
27 Mar 1985.106p, JPRS-USA-85-003.
Trans, of Ekonomika, Politika, Ideologiya (Economics,
Politics, Ideology) (Moscow). n12, Dec 84.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science. 'Economics, Ussr, Gov-
emment(Foreign), Russian language, Intervention,
Civil affairs. International relations. Elections, Ideology,
Fbis collection, Foreign reports, Translations.
ADA363111REB PCA06/MFA01
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedlcal and Be-
havioral Sciences.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
22 Oct 1985,82p. JPRS-UBB-85-024.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Biomedicine, 'Behavioral sciences, Ussr,
Biochemistry, Russian language, Life sciences, Bio-
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technology, Public health. Psychology, Genetics, Aero-
space medicine, Biophysics, Fbis collection, Foreign
reports. Translations.
ADA363112REB PC A06/MF A01
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Blomedteal and Be-
havioral Sciences.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
10 Dec 1985,78p, JPRS-UBB-85-025.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Biomedicine, "Behavioral sciences, Ussr,
Biochemistry, Russian language, Life sciences. Bio-
technology, Public health. Genetics, Pharmacology,
Toxicology, Psychiatry, Fbis collection. Foreign re-
ports, Translations.
ADA363113REB PC A06/MF A01
USSR Report, USA. Economics, Politics, Ideology,
NO. 3. March 1985.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
29 May 1985.84p, JPRS-USA-85-006.
Trans, of Ekonomika, Polrtika. Ideologiya (Economics,
Politics. Ideology) (Moscow), n3, Mar 85.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: "Political science, •Economics, Ussr, Gov-
emment(Foreign), Military forces(Foreign), Political al-
liances. Russian language. International trade. Inter-
vention, Civil affairs. International relations, Ideology.
Fbis collection. Foreign reports. Translations.
ADA363114REB PC A04/MF A01
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology
No. 2, February 1985.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
20 May 1985.49p. JPRS-USA-85-005.
Trans, of Ekooomika, Politika, Ideologiya (Economics,
Politics. Ideology) (Moscow). n2. Feb 85.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science. •Economics, Ussr, Poli-
cies, Govemment(Foreign). Military forces(Foreign).
Russian language, International trade. Intervention.
International relations. Elections. Ideology, Fbis collec-
tion. Foreign reports. Translations.
ADA363115REB PC A03/MF A01
IRON BIRD Model for Agile Program Part 2.
Anamet Labs., Inc.. San Carlos. CA.
W. H. Kurtz. Jul 1984,22p, ANAMET-ASIAC-884.1F.
Contract F33615-81 -C-3201
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This is a feasbiity study of full scale dynamic simula-
tion of aircraft structures for the Agile Program. The
purpose is to generate practical designs and provide
cost estimates for the F-4. F-15, and F-16 simulations
(IRON BIRDS) in response to a request from FIBR.
Keywords: 'Fighter aircraft. 'Aircraft models. Comput-
erized simulation. Dynamics. Dynamic response. Cost
estimates. Feasibility studies, Airframes, Agile
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software updates and version verifications of the F/A-
18 flight software via a MIL-STD-1553 multiplex data
bus. This will be accomplished using the Memory
Loader I Verifier Set (MLVS).
Keywords: 'Attack aircraft. 'Flight recorders, Computer
programs, Software engineering, Symposia, Surviv-
ability. Integration, Flight instruments, Recording sys-
tems, California, Csfirs(Crash survivable flight incident
recorder system ), F/a-18 aircraft, Dfir(Deployable
flight incident recorder), Vadr(Voice and data re-
corder).
ADA363121REB PC A08/MF A02
OCCUPATIONAL SURVEY REPORT: Surgical
Senrices, AFSC 4N1XIB/C/D, OSSN 2331.
Air Force Occupational Measurement Squadron, Ran-
dolph AFB.TX.
Mar 1999,126p.
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The Surgical Services career ladder was surveyed to
obtain current task and equipment data for use in eval-
uating current training programs. Survey results are
based on responses from 764 respondents (69 percent
of total number surveyed). The survey sample satisfac-
torily represents the overall career ladder population.
Keywords: 'Personnel management, 'Careers,
'Personnel development. Military personnel, Military
requirements. Data management, information sys-
tems, Job training. Medicine, Military training, Surgery,
Occupational survey reports.
ADA363122REB PC A04/MF A01
Navy AV-8B Crash Survivable Flight Incident Re-
center (CSFIR).
Smiths Industries Aerospace and Defense Systems,
Ire, Grand Rapids, Ml. Grand Rapids Div.
3May1999,33p.
Contracts N00019-98-F-0016, GS-24F-3027G
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Navy AV-8B Crash Survivable Flight Incident Recorder
ICSFIR) meeting minutes of the program on April 28,
1999 are presented.
Keywords: 'Right recorders. Computer programs.
Software engineering, Symposia, Survivability, Flight
instruments, Recording systems, CsfirsfCrash surviv-
abte flight incident recorder system ), Av-fib,
VadnVoice and data recorder).
ADA363123REB PC A04/MF A01
Shaping of Policy In Support of National and Envi-
ronmental Security for the Remediation of Cold
War Related Ecosystem Degradation In the Com-
monwealth of Independent States.
Army War Coll.. Carlisle Barracks, PA.
T. W. Saltsman. 2 Dec 1998,35p.
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This paper will focus on the linkage between the na-
tional security interests of the United States, and eco-
system degradation caused by the Cold War, paying
particular attention to the shaping of preventive de-
fense policy in the Commonwealth of Independent
States. The paper reviews the issue of preventative de-
fense by linking Robert Blackwell's framework of time,
geographic priority and connectivity to the end, ways
and means of national strategic planning. It will then
assess the relationship between these two 'testing cri-
teria' and apply them to two environmental case stud-
ies - specifically the contamination of the Aral Sea
basin coupled with the destruction of the basin's histor-
ical economic sustainability and the environmentally in-
duced conflict in Tajikistan. The paper will then con-
duce by advocating a more aggressive approach, by
the United States military, in pursuing environmental
remediation efforts through the use of a combination of
brigade level engineers units and the United States
Army Corps of Engineers.
Keywords: 'Ecosystems, "Environmental manage-
ment. Policies, National security, Degradation, Stra-
tegic analysis. Case studies, Cold war, International,
Contamination, Military planning, Geography, Strategy
research project, Environmental remediation, Environ-
mental politics, Environmental security.
ADA363124REB PC A03/MF A01
Operational Design: The Impact of Nuclear, Bio-
logical, and Chemical Attack on U.S. Forces Dur-
ing Power Projection and Sustainment Oper-
ations. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
H. D. Johnson. Feb 1999,26p.
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The potential for an adversary's use of weapons of
mass destruction (WMD) against U.S. forces during
the power projection and sustainment phases of a
major operation has been recognized but there has
been little attention paid to what we could do to mitigate
the threat in terms of our operational design. Planners
have largely assumed that deterrence will work or fail-
ing that, NBC protective measures will allow us to
'muddle through' This essay will argue that there are
six specific elements the combatant commander must
incorporate into his operational design to mitigate the
impact of enemy use of WMD in delaying, disruption,
deterrence, and denial operations against U.S. forces
in initial power projection and sustainment phases of a
major operation. They are: (1) use of intelligence to
identify the enemy WMD system; (2) use of operational
fires to degrade that system; (3) adjustment of the
operational timeline to account for WMD effects; (4)
dispersion of U.S. forces during deployment and em-
ployment; (5) earty deployment of NBC decontamina-
tion units and port/airfield management agencies; and
(6) operational deception to induce the enemy to ex-
pend his weapons against irrelevant targets. It con-
cludes that we must incorporate these elements into
our war games and refine our joint doctrine to enhance
our understanding and gain a thorough appreciation for
what it will take to be successful against and adversary
who would attempt to deny our access to a region with
WMD.
Keywords: 'Nuclear warfare, 'Military forces(United
states), 'Attack, 'Biological warfare, 'Chemical war-
fare, 'Mass destruction weapons. Military intelligence,
Military operations, Military planning. Power projection,
Sustainment operations. Operational design.
ADA363125REB PC A03/MF A01
Contractors In the Joint Theater The Need for a
Joint Doctrine. Final rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
M.S. Hogan. 5 Feb 1999,22p.
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Current Joint Doctrine does not adequately address
the complex issues of Contractors In a Joint Theater
(CUT). Force reductions, increasingly complex weap-
on systems, and political considerations have com-
bined to create a much greater reliance on CUT. The
Joint Commander and his staff do not have sufficient
guidance to plan for or to control contractors in the joint
theater. Contractors in the joint theater are currently
controlled by Service doctrine and staffs. When the
Services control contractors, the Joint Commander
cannot ensure unity of effort. Joint commanders must
also plan for the deployment, training, and support of
contractor personnel. Since these contractors are a
key element of the joint commander's combat power,
the commander must be aware of issues affecting their
readiness. Additionally, joint commanders must con-
duct risk assessment and risk management to insure
contractors can execute their assigned missions. A
comprehensive joint doctrine must be developed that
addresses these issues. Specifically, joint doctrine
should include a permanent contingency contracting
staff for each CINC. Joint doctrine must also assign re-
sponsibility for training, deploying, and supporting con-
tractor personnel.
Keywords: 'Theater level operations, 'Contractors,
'Joint military activities. Military doctrine,
Cijt(Contractors in a joint theater).
ADA363126REB PC A03/MF A01
Non-Lethal Operational Fires in Military Oper-
ations Other Than War. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
M. J.Gould. 5 Feb 1999,20p.
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Operational planing today must further develop the use
of fires in military operations other than war (MOOTW).
Factors such as emerging technologies in information
operations and the difficulties of MOOTW planning
make non-lethal operational fires the weapons of
choice to achieve the operational objectives in an envi-
ronment restrained by ROE, purpose and scope. The
capabilities of non-lethal fires are manifested through
PSYOPS, Information Warfare (IW), Military deception,
and Electronic Warfare (EW).
Keywords: 'Fires, 'Operations other than war,
'Nonlethal weapons, Electronic warfare, Operational
readiness, Information warfare, Mootw(Military oper-
ations other than war). Operational fires, Rqe(Rules of
engagement), Psyops(Psychological operations). Joint
fires.
ADA363128REB PC A05/MF A01
Advanced Oxidation and Reduction Processes in
the Gas Phase Using Non- Thermal Plasmas.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
L A. Rosocha, and R. A. Korzekwa. 1998,53p, LA-
UR-98-968.
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In the past several years interest in gas-phase pollution
control has increased, arising from a larger body of
regulations and greater respect for the environment.
Advanced oxidation technologies (AOTs), historically
used to treat recalcitrant water pollutants via hydroxyl-
radicals (OH), are now being applied to gas-phase pol-
lutants using non-thermal plasmas (NTPs). These
plasmas are useful for generating highly reactive spe-
cies (e.g., free radicals) which readily decompose en-
trained pollutants in atmospheric-pressure gas
streams. Such plasmas can generate both oxidative
and reductive radicals - showing promise for treating a
wide variety of pollutants, in some cases simulta-
neously decomposing multiple species. In this paper,
we will discuss NTPs views as an AOT; that is, a tech-
nique for free-radical-initiated pollutant decomposition.
Our primary discussion topics are example applica-
tions of the technology, representative plasma reac-
tors, reactive species generation, basic decomposition
chemistry, simple analytical removal-scaling models,
and the results of laboratory experiments and field
trials on representative compounds.
Keywords: 'Phase transformations, 'Gases,
'Reduction, 'Oxidation, Plasmas(Physics), Water
treatment. Pollutants, Free radicals, Environmental
protection, 'Nonthermal plasmas, Serdp(Strategic en-
vironmental research and development program),
Serdp collection, Aot(Advanced oxidation technology).
AOA363133REB PC A06/MF A01
Field Demonstration of NRL Environmental Flow
Immunosensor for Environmental Monitoring.
Technical rept. Sep 97.
Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC. Center for Bio-
molecular Science and Engineering.
Feb1998,77p.
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An NRL continuous flow immunosensor, known as the
FAST 2000, has been developed that is adaptable for
use in a variety of environmental monitoring platforms.
During the past year, the FAST 2000 instrument was
tested in initial field trials at numerous military bases
identified by the EPA as priority Superfund cleanup
sites. The field study objective was to measure the ef-
fectiveness and efficiency of the Flow Immunosensor
in performing on-site field analysis for two selective ex-
plosives, TNT and RDX. Samples containing unknown
concentrations of explosives were collected from
groundwater and monitoring wels at various locations
and analyzed in NRL sensor with no sample
pretraatment or concentration. For data validation and
m conjunction with the tests performed on-site by the
Flow Immunosensor. independent laboratory analyses
of tab splits from the field samples and explosives
standards were performed by High Performance Liquid
Oiromatography using the EPA SW846 Method 8330
for explosives. In addtion to the contaminated field
samples, appropriate controls, blanks and interferents
were tested in the lab for certification and validation
data requirements. Results were evaluated based on
accuracy, precision, rate of false positives/negatives,
cost. time, and waste generation.
Keywords: •Immunoassay, 'Environmental engineer-
ing. Military facilities. Monitoring. Field tests. Explo-
sives, Ground water, Liquid chromatography. Wastes,
Contamination, Rdx, Tnt. Serdp collection,
S«rdp(Strategic environmental research and develop-
ment program). Environmental monitoring, Fast 2000,
Flow immunosensor.
ADA363134REB PC A03/MF A01
".•••arch and Development Needs In Finite Ele-
ment Analysis of VlscoetestJcrty Damped Struc-
ture*.
Aerospace Structures Information and Analysis Cen-
ter. Wright-Patterson AFB. OH.
D. A. Kwnhotz. Dec 1980.24p. ASIAC-1280-1A.
Contract F33615-77-C-3046
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Vtjration control in structures by means of viscoelastic
damping material has gained wide acceptance, par-
ticularly in the aerospace industry. Significant weight.
cost, performance, and reliability payoffs are possible
in situations where resonant vtorabon cannot be avoid-
ed. Numerous examples of damping by constrained or
unconstrained layers of viscoelastic material have ap-
peared in the literature. However, the analysis of gen-
eral structures to predtat the damping due to an integral
or add-on layered treatment or lumped viscoelastic ele-
ments is by no means a routine activity. The key to ef-
fective use of the wen-developed technology of damp-
ing materiats-wW be a parallel improvement in analyt-
ical capability. It w» be necessary to make reliable and
timely predfcbons of the system damping which can be
expected when a given viscoelastic material is incor-
porated Into a given structural configuration. It must
also be possible for working engineers to produce
these answers in a project environment using widely
avaiabla analysis tools such as computer cooes. It is
natural to took to finite element methods for damping
predictions ot general damped structures, just as they
are used for routine calculation o» the dynamic prop-
erties of undamped systems. Considerable work has
already been done in this area, primarily aimed at pre-
cSction of damped response of simple structural ele-
ments such as sandwich beams, plates, etc. As partid-
pants in this work, it has been me authors' experience
tfiatcurrertfirto element tc««sshow-rnuch promise for
analysis of structures which include viscoelastic damp-
Ing material. However as with any emerging tech-
nology, there are specific questions, both theoretical
and practical, which must be investigated and resolved
In order to produce a refiatte and useful design tool.
The purpose ol this paper is to describe the problem
areas which, in the authors' view, must be addressed
in the near term.
ADA363135REB PC A08/MF A02
Development of a Biaxial Test Fixture.
Aerospace Structures Information and Analysis Cen-
ter. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
N. Holt, and W. Gibson. Jan 1980,150p, ASIAC-180-
1A.
Contract F33615-77-C-3046
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The Aerospace Structures Information and Analysis
Center has designed and fabricated a specimen load
system for conducting biaxial material characteriza-
tions of composite materials. In particular, the system
is useful for determining a major portion of the biaxial
failure envelopes for composite materials. Portions of
the triaxial failure surface where at least two of the prin-
cipal stresses are negative may also be explored with
the system. In addition, with proper control, the system
may be used to evaluate the multiaxial fatigue prop-
erties of composites. Materials with high Poisspn 15 ra-
tios, which cannot usually be evaluated with ring burst
tests, may be easily tested in the ASIAC system. Theo-
retical aspects of the system have been described in
Anamet Laboratories. Inc. Report No. 277.502, Tech-
nical Proposal for Test System for Conducting Biaxial
Tests of Composite Laminates.' Design of the test sys-
tem is such that it is best used with any standard com-
pression or universal testing machine with a minimum
capacity of 100,000 tos. This report describes the de-
velopment of the system to date and some of the prob-
lems encountered. It also presents the results of biaxial
testing of specialty made and strain gaged composite
specimens. The test results are quite encouraging, and
they show that further refinement and use of the sys-
tem is warranted.
Keywords: 'Composite materials, 'Biaxial stresses,
Fatigue(Mechanics), Test fixtures.
ADA363136REB PC A07/MF A02
Structural Analysis of the Lamars Assembly.
Aerospace Structures Information and Analysis Cen-
ter, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
M. R. James, and G. R. Negaard. Nov 1981,116p.
ASIAC-1181-1A.
Contract F33615-81-C-3201
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This
•esents the results of a transient response
Keywords: "VTbratkxi, Software et
ment analysis. Viscoetastoty.
components. "Vibration damping.
gineering. Finite ete-
Structural
analysts of the LAMARS primary structure using
NASTRAN, level 17.0 (rigid format 9). LAMARS (Large
Amplitude Multjmode Aerospace Research Simulator)
is a five degree-of- freedom motion system composed
of a single-place aircraft type cockpit and a display
screen at the end of a 30 foot beam. The simulator is
used for engineering simulation in order to evaluate fly-
ing qualities, flight control system designs and vehicle
performance.
Keywords: 'Flight simulators. Flight control systems.
Computer aided design. Structural analysis. Dynamic
response. Degrees of freedom, Lamars(Large ampli-
tude muWmode aerospace research simulator),
Nastran computer program.
AOA363137REB PC A03/MF A01
Interim Report on the Development and Fabrica-
tion of a Biaxial Test Fixture. Interim rept
Aerospace Structures Information and Analysis Cen-
ter, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
Dec 1978,18p, ASIAC-1278-1A.
Contract F33615-77-C-3046
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This interim report describes the development, fabrica-
tion and initial testing of torturing designed to determine
the biaxial properties of materials. The fixturing was
designed to be particularly compatible with composite
materials although Si is not limited to use with those ma-
terials. This work is being performed under ASIAC
Problem No. 112. The work was done by the Aero-
space Structures Information and Analysis Center,
which is operated for the Air Force Flight Dynamics
Laboratory by Anamet Laboratories, under Contract
Number F33615-77-C-3046.
Keywords: 'Composite materials, 'Biaxial stresses,
Test fixtures.
ADA363138REB PC A07/MF A02
Static Structural Analysis of the Loreors Elec-
tronic Console Support Frame.
Aerospace Structures Information and Analysis Cen-
ter, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
L P. Bills. Jul 1979,101p, ASIAC-779-1A.
Contract F33615-77-C-3046
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This report describes the static structural analysis used
to verify the structural adequacy of the LOREORS
Electronic Console Support Frame under crash load-
ings of a C-141 aircraft. The results of the analysis con-
firm that the support frame will satisfactorily withstand
the loading conditions.
Keywords: 'Stress analysis, 'Frames, 'Control panels,
Finite element analysis. Structural analysis, Static
tests, Nastran computer program, C-141 aircraft,
Loreors electronic console support frame.
ADA363139REB PC A09/MF A02
Load Time Dependent Relaxation of Residual
Stresses In an Aluminum Test Specimen.
Aerospace Structures Information and Analysis Cen-
ter. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
R. R. Arnold. Jun 1977.159p. ASIAC-677-1C.
Contract F33615-75-C-3089
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The analysis presented in this report is concerned with
the effect of residual stresses on the life-lengthening of
structural members. In particular, it has been observed
that in specimens subjected to compressive residual
stresses, which occur as a result of plastic deformation
at a stress concentration, the life of the specimen is ex-
tended. However, in some later tests involving both
load and time effects, the residual compressive
stresses have been shown to shorten the specimen
lifetime. TNs apparent contradiction is no doubt due to
the complex phenomenological behavior of the mate-
rial which is not very well understood at the present
time. To better understand the material behavior as
discussed briefly above (and referred to as toad-time
dependent relaxation of residual stresses) an analyt-
ical approach has been developed to complement the
existing experimental approaches. The techniques in-
volved and the results of this analysis are presented in
Section II. The conclusions and recommendations are
presented in Section III. The supporting documentation
for this analysis is included in the Appendices.
Keywords: 'Aluminum alloys. 'Residual stress. Plastic
deformation. Structural components. Creep strength.
Aluminum alloy 7075-1651.
ADA363140REB PC A04/MF A01
USSR Report, Machine Tools and Metatworklng
Equipment, No. 7.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
15 Jun 1983.45p, JPRS-83691.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Ussr, 'Machine tools, 'Metalworking, Ro-
botics, Fbis collection. Foreign reports.
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ADA363141REB PC A05/MF A01
USSR Report, Construction and Related Indus-
tries, No. $3.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
8 Jd 1983,55p, JPRS-83851.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Ussr, Construction materials, Construction
equipment, Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
ADA363143REB PC A06/MF A01
USSR Report, Chemistry, No. 110.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
18Nov 1983,88p, JPRS-84777.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: *Ussr, Biochemistry, Electrochemistry,
Chemistry, Catalysis, Analytical chemistry, Foreign re-
ports, Fbis collection.
ADA363144REB PC A08/MF A02
Resource for Piezoelectric Single Crystals. Annual
reptl Apr 98-30 Mar 99.
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park. Materials
Research Lab.
T. R. Shrout. 30 Apr 1999.133p.
Contract NOO014-98-1 -0527
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This report documents work performed over the period
of 01 April 1998 through 30 March, 1999 under the Of-
fice of Naval Research Contract N00014-98-1- 0527.
The program titled 'Resource for Piezoelectric Single
Crystalsrcombines a critical number of interdisciplinary
faculty to address the areas of innovative crystal
growth, novel piezoelectric materials, crystallographic
and domain engineering, while investigating new appli-
cation opportunities in the area of MEMs and
etectrooptics. Accomplishments in the above areas in-
clude the following: Crystal growth of Pb(Zn(1/3)Nb(2/
3))O3-PbTiO3 (PZN-PT) and Pb(Mg(1/3) Nb(2/3))O3-
PbTO3 (PMN-PT) relaxor-based Ferroelectrics con-
tinues to utilize high temperature flux growth to syn-
thesize high quality crystals with less than 1 mole%
variance of PbriOS across 1-2 inch size crystals. Alter-
natively, the Bridgman growth technique has been im-
plemented for growth of nearly congruently melting
PMN-PT materials. The underlying phenomena of
crystallographic and domain engineering of high piezo-
electric activity in Relaxor-PT crystals was applied to
non-PbO perovskites, including BaTiO3 and Zr-modi-
fied BaTiO3 crystals, the latter grown by solid state
techniques. Crystallographic engineering of non-PbO
systems resulted in piezoelectric d(33) coefficients
ranging from 350-600 pON and electromechanical
coupling coefficierrts k(33) approx. 75-85%, com-
parable to superior of present day potycrystalline PZT
ceramics. Novel compositions being investigated in
this program include (Pb(Yb(1/2)Nb(1/2))O3-PbTiO3
Na, §rn03-BaTiO3 and Bi(A)O3-PbtiO3 (A Sc, Fe)
for the ultimate realization of high Tc
i with enhanced acoustic power. Domain
... j under various E-field conditions have re-
J polarization fatigue may be crystallographic
dependent with no fatigue for 001 oriented crystals.
Keywords: 'Piezoelectric crystals, 'Crystal growth,
Bectrooptfcs, Thin films. Single crystals. Lead
(females. Crystallography, Microelectromechanical
systems, Pzn(Lead zinc ntobate), Pmn(Lead magne-
sium niobate).
ADA363145REB PC A05/MF A01
Modification and Analysis of the 40MM Selective
Feed System. Final rept. Nov 72-Nov 74.
Rock Island Arsenal, IL. General Thomas J. Rodman
Lab.
M. L. Coppock. and T. J. Donahue. Jan 1977,70p,
RIA-81-U1035, RIA-R-TR-77-023.
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This report describes one approach to the problem of
feeding several (more than two) types of ammunition of
the same caliber into a single weapon. This system
was designed primarily for use with an aircraft arma-
ment subsystem, however, there is no real reason for
limiting its application to an aircraft. A feasibility proto-
type using the M129, 40mm Grenade Launcher was
designed and fabricated by a contractor. This report
describes the design and how it was changed to give it
added reliability of operation. It was concluded that
considerably more work is required to obtain accept-
able reliability for demonstration, in comparison to ex-
isting helicopter armament subsystems, this system
will be limited to a relatively low rate of fire.
Keywords: 'Grenade launchers, 'Ammunition feed
mechanisms, Firing tests(Ordnance), Helicopters, Air-
craft guns, M-129 grenade launchers, 40-mm ammuni-
tion.
While warfare's philosophers and theorists have long
asserted the value of planning for war, practitioners
have inevitably found military planning a devilishly dif-
ficult task. The advent of the communication age has
made operational planning more, rather than less, dif-
ficult. The complexity of the world situation is increas-
ing while the time available for planning is com-
pressing. Fortunately for U.S. military planners, the
forthcoming generation of computer simulation tech-
nology promises to provide powerful new planning
tools. My analysis shows that systematic use and inte-
gration of computer simulations in the operational plan-
ning process will decrease planning time while simulta-
neously improving the quality of the plans produced.
Operational commanders and staffs will be free to
focus their brain power and precious time on the art of
warfare while delegating much of the science to ad-
vanced computer simulation systems. Computer sim-
ulations are no panacea. They provide only partial so-
lutions to some of planning's current shortfalls and in
other, more intractable areas, may be of no help at all.
Additionally, to reap the full benefits of what computer
simulations have to offer we will need to more thor-
oughly network them with other automated planning
systems. In the end we may even need to redesign our
planning processes and products to realize all the ben-
efits that computer simulations can offer.
Keywords: 'Computerized simulation, 'Combat readi-
ness, 'Military planning, Military requirements. Military
strategy, Joint military activities, War games, Military
art.
ADA363146REB PC A03/MF A01
Can We Get There From Here. RMAs, Network-
Centric Warfare and the Process of Trans-
formation. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
T. W. Quinn. 5 Feb 1999.25p.
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Among the hot buzzwords in U.S. military circles at
present are the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) and
Network Centric Warfare (NCW). RMA enthusiasts and
technocrats argue that by harnessing emerging infor-
mation technologies the U.S. can achieve Information
Dominance in the battlespace of tomorrow, and fun-
damentally change the nature of warfare. The RMA is
comprised of three elements: technology, doctrine, and
organizational adaptation encompassed in the per-
ceived strategic context. Network Centric Warfare en-
visions the combination of advanced sensors, weap-
ons, and C4I systems from geographically dispersed
units networked together into a continuously evolving
ecosystem to create a whole greater than the sum of its
parts. The results are forces achieving the massing of
effects versus the massing of forces, operating with in-
creased speed and synchronized from the bottom up to
lock out enemy options while locking in success. Al-
though the means of conducting war will change, the
nature of it will not. The key to successfully formulating,
implementing, and realizing any RMA will be the in-
vestment of our intellectual capital along the path.
There is no such thing as the foreseeable future and
we must not lock ourselves into a course with no allow-
able deviation but rather critically assess the who, what
when, why, where and how as we move into the 21th
century. We cannot wait for someone else to solve the
problems for us rather we must all be involved to get
there from here.
Keywords: 'Strategic warfare, 'Military tactics,
•Information warfare, Military strategy, Military doc-
trine, Military planning, Military art.
ADA363148REB PC A03/MF A01
Not to Foresee, But to Enable: The Promise and
Pitfalls of Computer Simulations In Operational
Planning. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport. Rl.
J.C.Bell.5Feb1999,22p.
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ADA363149REB PC A03/MF A01
Space as an Area of Responsibility (AOR), Is It the
Right Solution. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Ri.
A. L. Cudnohufsky. 5 Feb 1999,23p.
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United States Commander in Chief Space
(USCINCSPACE) has advocated the need to des-
ignate space as an Area of Responsibility (AOR) in
order for him to have the authority to fulfill his assigned
responsibilities. However, upon examining the Unified
Command Plan it becomes evident that designating
space as an AOR provides USCINCSPACE no addi-
tional authority or ability to accomplish his assigned
missions of space control, force protection, or conduct
space operations. Designating space as an AOR
would likely result in undesirable consequences. If
space were designated an AOR it could be perceived
by other countries as the U.S. intention of militarizing
space, constituting a departure from decades old pol-
icy of using space for peaceful purposes. This action in
turn could then instigate a space based weapons race
or complicate the proliferation of weapons of mass de-
struction (WMD) to space. U.S. Space Command
(USSPACECOM) can best ensure space control by
non-space based weapons. Use of these types of
weapons would ensure space protection and access
for the U.S. and be capable of denying space access to
enemies when needed, while avoiding the perception
of militarizing space. To enhance USCINCSPACE's
ability to meet his responsibilities, he needs the author-
ity to better manage space personnel and space as-
sets. U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM)
provides an ideal model that USSPACECOM should
implement to achieve this. If implemented, it would give
USSPACECOM the unique authority to manage space
orientated personnel careers. It would also give him
the authority to execute his own budget, providing in-
creased authority to shape space forces, insure inter-
operability and provide the best possible space support
to the war fighters.
Keywords: 'Strategic analysis, 'Space warfare, Military
requirements. Military strategy, Military doctrine, Mili-
tary capabilities. Joint military activities, Military plan-
ning.
ADA363150REB PC A03/MF A01
Use of Commercial Space Assets by the Joint
Force Commander. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
E.LDawson. 5 Feb 1999.18p.
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The commercial space industry has surpassed the mili-
tary with more satellites on orbit. In the coming decade.
it is projected that 1000 more commercial satellites will
be launched. The United States Government is relax-
ing trade restrictions to stimulate private sector invest-
ment in commercial space systems. With more capital
being funded into the commercial sector, the industry is
at the start of a new evolution of space technologies
available to private citizens and foreign governments
alike. The evolution of technologies will bring smaller,
lighter and more capable satellites for less money. The
launch cost involved will also decrease and allow more
entities to place systems in space. The United States
military is already augmented to varying degrees with
commercial systems. The commercialization of space
wiH change the way the military is enhanced by space
systems. As these new technologies become available
to the market, the Joint Force Commander will need to
continualy assess their military utility in order to pre-
vent the enemy from gaining an edge.
Keywords: 'Space systems. 'Military planning,
•Military satellites. Military doctrine. Joint military activi-
ties. Commercial equipment. Communication sat-
ellites. Space communications.
ADA363151REB PCA06/MFA01
Improving Dredged Material Management Deci-
sions wttn Uncertainty Analysis. Final rept
Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Vicks-
bum.MS.
D. J. Vorhees, S. B. Kane Driscoll. K. Von Stacketberg,
and T. S. Bridges. Dec 1998.79p, WES/TR/DOER-3.
Prepared in collaboration with Menzie-Cura Associ-
ates, Chetmsford. MA.
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Uncertainty regarding the ecological and human health
risks associated with dredged material Disposal alter-
natives can lead to delayed, costly and unwise deci-
sions. Uncertainty about the Skelinood for unaccept-
able impacts can result from the lack of knowledge
about critical elements or processes contributing to risk
or natural variability in the same elements or proc-
esses. The objectives of this effort were to (a) describe
in detail the uncertainty sources within the tiered eval-
uation process, (b) rank sources of uncertainty within
the tiered evaluation process by degree of contribution.
and (c) make preliminary recommendations for further
refinement of the ranking. The most significant sources
of uncertainty within the tiered evaluation process in-
cluded identification of the contaminants of concern,
the jdoction and use of reference sediments, trophic
transfer of sediment-asscoated contaminants, the po-
tential for chronic toxkaty and the use of chronic sub-
lethal bioassays, defining assessment and measure-
ment end points during the conduct of an environ-
mental risk assessment, the use of contaminant fate
and transport models, tissue-based measures of tox-
icaty. dose-response models for human receptors, and
the toxicity of complex mixtures. Specific rec-
ommendations for the need for more extensive field
validation for many of the components in the tiered
evaluation process were made.
Keywords: "Waste disposal. 'Dredged materials. Un-
certainty. Waste management. Sediments. Risk anal-
ysis. Contaminated sediments.
ADA363152REB PC A03/MF A01
Network Centric Warfare and the Joint Forces Air
Component Commander. Final rept
Naval War Cod., Newport. Rl.
N.aDay.5Feb1999,20p.
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The JFACC concept rests on the belief that aircraft
possess a unique ability to reach the deep battle and
need to be centraBycontroHed and coordinated. Today,
however, the JFACC controls more than just aircraft.
The JFACC staff continues to grow to accommodate
controlling and coordinating new technologies. In re-
ality, the ability of aircraft to reach and influence the
deep battle is no longer unique. It applies to a myriad of
weapons, sensors, and information. A network centric
automated system is better suited to control and co-
ordinate these assets. Such a system would be able to
absorb the functions of JFACC as a subset of functions
performed. The system would be far streamlined and
much more efficient than the JFACC. This system is
interactive and fuses all information, weapons, and
sensors into a common situational picture for all users.
This system is a battiespace system.
Keywords: 'Command and control systems, 'Strategic
warfare. 'Military tactics. Military strategy. Military doc-
trine, Military planning, Military art.
ADA363153REB PC A03/MF A01
Moving Targets and Joint Theater Missile Defense
Doctrine: Does It Apply to Locating and Engaging
the Needle In the Haystack. Final rept
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
R. T. Thompson. 5 Feb 1999.27p.
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Moving targets are those characterized by substantial
mobility. Due to this mobility, targeting information is
transient in nature lasting only hours or even minutes.
This makes moving targets hard to engage. In the re-
cent past, by the time the target was acquired, identi-
fied and targeted, it had relocated making engagement
unproductive. Information technologies (network cen-
tric and sensor to shooter concepts) are making this
sequence of actions faster and making it viable now to
target these time critical, moving targets.
Keywords: 'Military doctrine, 'Moving targets, 'Joint
military activities. Combat effectiveness. Military strat-
egy. Combat readiness. Military planning. Military tac-
tics. Battle management. Military art.
ADA363154REB PC A03/MF A01
Operational Commander, the Media, and MOOTW:
A New Paradigm. Final rept
Naval War Coll.. Newport, Rl.
T. D. Reynolds. 5 Feb 1999.25p.
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While there will always be a degree of tension in mili-
tary-media relations, the nature of MOOTW offers the
operational commander a new paradkjm defined by
unprecedented levels of openness and cooperation. In
the past, fears of compromising the mission and the
operational security (OPSEC) of the forces were the
overriding concerns that drove the military-media rela-
tionship: today's mission accomplishment and OPSEC
may actually be enhanced by disclosing information to
the media With the help of U.S. Somalia Operations
from 1992-1995. we will examine the nature of these
operations other than war and their implications for the
operational commander-mecSa relationship. Specifi-
cally, we will examine four defining characteristics of
MOOTW that portend this new paradigm of openness
and cooperation.
Keywords: 'Military operations. 'Security. 'Operations
other than war. Military personnel. Warfare. Tension,
Media, Somalia, Military commanders.
ADA363155REB PC A04/MF A01
Reevaluating Doctrine for Joint Theater Air and
Missile Defense. Final rept
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
J. C. Peterschmidt. 5 Feb 1999.36p.
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The Joint Theater Air and Missile Defense (JTAMD)
threat is evolving rapidly. Such threats include not only
Theater Ballistic Missiles, but also cruise missiles and
eventually stealth attack aircraft. The U.S. is devel-
oping new active defense systems to help meet the
challenges of these threats. However, the joint doc-
trine, which is necessary to integrate these forces, is
not keeping pace. Specifically, the doctrine must
change in order to take advantage of the overlapping
sensor and engagement envelopes that will become
more common once these advanced defenses are
fielded. This paper explores three proposals that will
enable a JFC to better optimize and integrate a JTAMD
network of sensors and weapons. First, the JFC should
have the option of making the Area Air Defense Com-
mander (AADC) a coequal with the Joint Force Air
Component Commander. This option would improve
interservice coordination and allocation of active de-
fense units, especially during the deployment and
lodgment phase of a campaign. Second, the Joint In-
formation Control Officer (JICO) must be defined and
empowered in order to overcome interservice inter-
operability problems and establish a theater wide
JTAMD picture. Third, in order to deconflict multiple en-
gagements and maintain overlapping sensor coverage
as the battle unfolds, the AADC may have to conduct
both centralized planning and centralized execution.
Keywords: 'Military doctrine, 'Joint military activities,
'Theater missile defense, Combat effectiveness, Mili-
tary strategy, Active defense. Combat readiness, Mili-
tary planning, Military tactics, Battle management, Mili-
tary art.
ADA3631S6REB PC A03/MF A01
Groundwater Remediation Field Laboratory
(GRFL). Interim rept.
Armstrong Lab., tyndall AFB, FL. Environfcs Direc-
torate.
Jun1997.17p.
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The Groundwater Remediation Field Laboratory
(ORFL) at Dover AFB, DE is part of SERDP National
Environmental Technology Test Sites program
(NETTS). a tri-service and EPA network of sites for
field testing innovative cleanup technologies. The
GRFL is the Armstrong Laboratory contribution to the
NETTS program. It is specifically focused on tech-
nologies to deal with subsurface fuels and solvents
contamination, especially contamination by what are
ter.ned dense nonaqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs).
The GRFL represents the only place within the U.S.
where carefully planned experiments involving con-
tained releases of DNAPLs can be carried out in the
subsurface of an existing water table aquifer. Dem-
onstrations conducted at the ORFL must be of interest
to the DoD, have sufficient peer review, and advance
our understanding of DNAPL behavior in the sub-
surface or our ability to locate and cleanup these mate-
rials. Additionally, many of the demonstrations test
technologies that can subsequently be utilized at
Dover AFB on existing base contamination.
Keywords: 'Ground water, 'Environmental manage-
ment, Portable equipment. Sites, Field tests. Fuels,
Water treatment, Aquifers, Solvents. Cleaning, Con-
tamination, Subsurface, Groundwater remediation,
Netts(National environmental technology test sites pro-
gram), Grfl(Groundwater remediation field laboratory),
Dnapl(Dense non aqueous phase liquids).
ADA363157REB PC A03/MF A01
Information-Based RMA and the Principles of War.
Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
L G. Litton. 5 Feb 1999,25p.
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The U.S. military is currently experiencing a Revolution
in Military Affairs (RMA) which has the potential to in-
crease its combat capability orders of magnitude over
any potential adversary. The essence of this revolu-
tionary affair is that the character and conduct of war-
fare is undergoing a significant change driven primarily
by the ability to acquire, collect, disseminate, and em-
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ploy information in a very rapid manner. Conversely,
there are many reason to believe that warfare is more
evolutionary than revolutionary. There is a body of
thought that suggests that there has always been in ex-
istence certain principles of war that are immutable,
timeless, and independent of place or situation. If the
information based RMA really has the potential to de-
liver on its promises, we must begin to embrace it by
leexamining the underlying elements of our doctrine,
the principles of war, and insure they lay the proper
foundation for the military of the 21st century. We
should challenge the current paradigms we hold and
begin to think of these principles in new ways, some
being radical departures from the old school solution.
We must choose our words and definitions in our publi-
cations carefully, for they serve to convey to our sol-
ders what we hold to be true about the ways in which
we wage war.
Keywords: 'Military doctrine, 'Combat readiness,
•Military capabilities. Combat effectiveness. Military
strategy, Military planning, Military art. Information war-
fare.
AOA363158REB PC A04/MF A01
Decision Aids and Wargamlng for Information Op-
erations.
Army War Coll.. Carlisle Barracks, PA.
C.R.Ball.7Apr1999.47p.
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Information operations are an essential component of
our current and future warfighting strategy as outlined
in the latest National Military Strategy and Joint Vision
2010. Simulations such as WARSIM 200 are an impor-
tant enabter that will permit us to train for and execute
this strategy. However, information operations are not
included in any current simulation nor are they ad-
dressed in any automated decision aids supporting
these simulations. The Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency developed a constraint based deci-
sion aid to support Course of Action Analysis (COAA)
for simulation support at the School of Advanced Mili-
tary Studies. This decision aid can be extended to rep-
resent information operations courses of action. This
SRP recommends changes to the decision aid to sup-
port the Electronic Warfare (EW) component of Infor-
mation Operations. It also describes example con-
straints that can be used to represent the EW compo-
nent of a division attack scenario. Finally, it rec-
ommends a strategy for adding information operations
components to joint and army warfighting simulations
and for extending the COAA program to address cam-
paign level planning.
Keywords: *War games. 'Decision aids. "Informatipn
warfare. Electronic warfare. Military requirements, Mili-
tary strategy, Strategic analysis, Army operations.
Army planning. Combat simulation.
AOA363159REB PC A04/MF A01
Effects of Information Operations on Nonlinear
ForcA Structures.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
S. S. Lawrence. 20 Mar 1999.41p.
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The paper will address the advent of information oper-
ations and its effect on how the military will operate in
the future. The goal is to highlight the need to aggres-
sively pursue the execution of information operations'
strategy and doctrine. Wrapped in this is the require-
ment to fix responsibility, clarify terms and under-
stanolng of 10, and find creative ways of responding to
this new order of business. This may mean a whole
new way of thinking that may alter our force structure to
be more responsive to a threat. This paper also intro-
duces the theory of nonlinearity and its effect on infor-
mation operations. Leadership, innovation, and flexi-
bility of task organization are essential to the success
in Army operations. Future force designers must look
at each mission uniquely and apply the right size and
type of forces to meet the threat. This means units de-
ploying in non-traditional ways; thus, the challenge of
providing smooth, reliable information operations.
Keywords: "Military doctrine, 'Army operations,
'Information warfare, Military requirements, Military
strategy, Strategic analysis, Threat evaluation. Army
planning.
ADA363160REB PC A04/MF A01
Information Operations in Iraq. Strategy research
project.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
R. M. Bouchard. 7 Apr 1999.48p.
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The United States effectively used information oper-
ations prior and during the Gulf War. In the wake of the
U.S. led coalition victory, Iraq developed an asymmet-
rical approach to defeating any future coalition effort.
Iraq's pattern of behavior demonstrated a growing
mastery in perception management. Iraq's effective
use of the media squashed U.S. efforts to establish a
coalition response to Iraq's non-compliance with the
UNSCOM inspections in early 1998. The successful
use of information operations by Iraq in early 1998
shows how a small and unsophisticated desert country
mastered the use of information operations. Taking
from the lessons of trial and error an inexperienced
Iraq effectively used asymmetric actions by using the
media to influence international opinion and U.S. pol-
icy. This paper addresses the media, public opinion
and policy prior to, during, and after the Gulf War.
Keywords: "Military psychology, "Information warfare,
•Persian gulf war, Iraq, Military strategy, Govem-
ment(Foreign), Strategic analysis, Percep-
tion(Psychology), Public opinion.
ADA363161REB PC A03/MF A01
Cost Analysis and Economic Assessment of Pro-
posed Electric-Discharge Non-Thermal Plasma
Processes for NOX Removal In Jet-Engine Ex-
haust: White Paper for SERDP Project CP-1038.
Project rept.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
L. A. Rosocha, J. Chang, K. Urashima, S. J. Kim, and
A. W. Miziolek. 29 Oct 1998,30p, LA-UR-98-4926.
Prepared in collaboration with McMaster Univ., Ham-
ilton (Ontario), Canada and Army Research Lab.,
Washington, DC.
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Incentives for implementing new pollution-control tech-
nologies are both regulatory and economic. Given con-
siderable regulatory pressure, new de-NOx tech-
nologies are being explored. One major reason for this
is that conventional de-NOx methods will not work ef-
fectively for the low NO concentrations (e.g., < 50
pom), high exhaust gas flow rates, and low gas tem-
peratures characteristic of Jet Engines Test Cells
(JETCs). This project is currently evaluating non-ther-
mal plasma (NTP) technologies for treating jet-engine
exhaust. In the past, economic analysis for NTP de-
NOx has shown that it is not cost effective, compared
to other techniques. One might accept a high-cost sys-
tem if it can provide a function or functions that other
(conventional) technologies cannot. However, it would
certainly be better if a new technology could function
as well or better than a conventional technology and do
so at competitive costs. In this White Paper, we have
analyzed the costs of some NTP technologies for jet-
engine emissions control. In some cases, these anal-
yses have shown lower exhaust-gas treatment costs
for NTP systems compared to a baseline standard de-
NOx technology like SCR combined with wet scrub-
bing Therefore, the main conclusion of this White
Paper is that completing this project's work through the
small field-pilot demonstration phase should proceed
to provide further data and operating experience to
more fully evaluate economic and performance projec-
tions for NTP de-NOx technology.
Keywords: 'Nitrogen oxides, 'Emission control. 'Jet
engine exhaust, Cost analysis. Pollution abatement,
Regulations, 'Nonthermal plasma technology, Serdp
collection, Serdp(Strategic environmental research
and development program), Jet engines test cells,
Jetc(Jet engine test cell).
ADA3W162REB PC A03/MF A01
Development of Non-Thermal Plasma Reactor
Technology for Control of Atmospheric Emis-
sions: Interim Technical Report for SERDP Project
CP-1038 (1998). Project rept.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
L. A. Rosocha, A. W. Miziolek, R. E. Huie, J. Change,
and J. T. Herron. 1 Dec 1998,11 p, LA-UR-98-5553.
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Incentives for implementing new pollution-control tech-
nologies for oxides of nitrogen (NO) and hazardous air
pollutants (HAPs), including volatile organic com-
pounds (VOCs), are both regulatory and economic. Of
immediate concern, given considerable regulatory
pressure, e.g., the promulgation of a NESHAPS for
NOx emissions in CY 2000, new de-NOx technologies
are necessarily being explored. This project is currently
emphasizing evaluations of non-thermal plasma (NTP)
technologies for treating jet-engine exhaust and other
HAPs. This report will summarize our technical
progress for calendar year 1998; considerable further
details of our work are contained in the reports and pa-
pers cited in the appendix. The literature on NTP de-
NOx has been reviewed, laboratory measurements
and modeling studies on NTP-initiated NOx removal
have been carried out, adsorber performance for NOx
removal aimed at hybrid systems have also been done,
and scaling and optimization relationships and algo-
rithms have been developed. We have completed cost
analyses and economic assessments for various NTP
reactor systems compared to conventional selective
catalytic reduction (SCR) - wet scrubber technology
and find that NTP technology is cost- competitive for
jet-engine exhaust de-NOx. We are now at the point
where initial design options for NTP reactor systems
for a field-pilot demo on CMTC exhaust at Tinker AFB
(currently scheduled for September, 1999) have been
completed.
Keywords: 'Nitrogen oxides, 'Emission control, Air pol-
lution, Plasmas(Physics), Regulations, Jet engine ex-
haust, 'Nonthermal plasma reactors, Serdp collection,
Serdp(Strategic environmental research and develop-
ment program), Hap(Hazardous air pollutant),
Voc(Volatile organic compound). Jet engine test cells.
Cruise missile test cells, Tinker air force
base(Oklahoma).
ADA363163REB PC A09/MF A02
Countering the New Terrorism.
RAND Corp., Santa Monica, CA.
I. O. Lesser, B. Hoffman, J. Arquilla, D. Ronfeldt, and
M. Zaninl. 1999,175p, RAND/MR-989-AF.
Contract F49642-96-C-0001
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RAND's research on terrorism formally began in 1972.
Two bloody terrorist incidents that year-the Japanese
Red Army attack on passengers at the Lod Airport in
Israel and the seizure of Israeli athletes by Black Sep-
tember terrorists at the Olympics in Munich-signaled
dramatically to the world that a new mode of warfare
had begun. Reacting to this new threat, then President
Nixon created the Cabinet Committee to Combat Ter-
rorism, a high level group to coordinate ail U.S.
counterterrorist efforts. The committee in turn commis-
sioned RAND to examine the phenomenon and how it
might affect American security interests. Terrorism was
not a new concern for the government, at least in its
particular forms-the hijacking of airliners, the kidnap-
ping of diplomats, protest bombings. However, as is so
often the case, dramatic events focused interest and
mobilized resources. Nor was this entirely new territory
for RAND, which previously had studied the use of ter-
rorism in revolutionary and guerrilla warfare, already
had identified the new phenomenon of urban guerrilla
warfare and its inherent tendency toward the employ-
ment of terrorist tactics, and had examined the problem
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of airline hijackings and assassinations. Having been
present at the initiation of RAND'S research on ter-
rorism, and now 27 years later being called upon to re-
view this latest RAND volume. Countering the New
Terrorism, by Ian Lesser and his colleagues, provides
me an opportunity for review and reflection, as well as
tor pointing out some of the unanticipated con-
sequences of our endeavor.
Keywords: •Terrorists, •Terrorism, Warfare, Global.
Threats, Security, Military tactics, Bombing. Guerrilla
warfare. Urban warfare.
ADA363165REB PC A08/MF A02
Consolidating Active and Reserve Component
Training Infrastructure.
Rand Arroyo Center. Santa Monica, CA.
J. F. Schank. J. D. Winkter, M. G. Mattock. M. G.
Shantey. and J. C. Crowtey. 1999.145p, RAND/MR-
1012-A.
Contract DASW01-96-C-0004
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This report presents the results of a research project
entitled 'Evolution of the Total Army School System.'
The project examines ways to consolidate training In-
frastructure and augment capabilities across Army
components to gain efficiency and achieve economies
of scale in conducting individual training of Active Com-
ponent (AC) and Reserve Component (RC) soldiers. It
provides a quantitative approach lor determining how
the Army might benefit from such changes as offering
^classification training and noncommissioned officer
(NCO) education to AC soldiers at RC schools and ad-
ditional training courses to RC soldiers at AC schools,
using the area of maintenance training as an example.
If the Army found these benefits worth pursuing, this
approach could be adapted and extended to support
policy decisions to further integrate its training infra-
structure in addttional functional areas.
Keywords: 'Job training, 'Army training. 'Efficiency,
•Army operations, 'Infrastructure. Military reserves,
PoGoes, Decision making. Schools, Education, Army
personnel. Classification. Courses(Education). Non-
commissioned officers.
ADA363166REB PCA10/MFA02
Shifting Ambiguity U.S. Foreign Policy Toward
China and Tahvan. Master's thesis.
Air Force InsL of Tech., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
P. H. Dontey. 16 Apr 1999,181 p.
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Since 1949. US foreign policy regarding the depute
between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the
Republic of Chna (ROC) on Taiwan has been complex
at best and contnkSctory at worst While the conflict
between the Chinese Nationalists or Kuomintang
(KMT) and the Chinese Communists (CCP) had been
underway at various levels of intensity since the COP'S
origination in 1921. the US dkl not become actively in-
votved in the depute until the US declared war on the
Japanese in 1941. Since that time, major events have
occurred in the region and across the globe which have
not only cemented US interest and involvement in the
dispute, but have ted to dramatic shifts in US policy as
weL throughout all of these changes, US officials
have regutarty claimed that the Republic of China has
enjoyed, and would continue to enjoy, the firmest US
support posstote. At the same time, since the late
196Os, the US has cootinualfy pursued closer relations
with the PRC.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy. 'United states. 'China.
Taiwan. Warfare. Global, Political science. Intensity.
Theses. Japan, History. International relations, Po«-
ical parties. Communists.
ADA3W167REB PC A03/MF A01
Operational Level intelligence Preparation of the
BatttefleM for Special Operation* Forces. Final
Naval War Col.. Newport Rl.
E. L. Scofield. 5 Feb 1999,30p.
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Although each of the services Special Operations
Forces (SOF) have established procedures for some
type of Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB)
process at the tactical level, there is currently no prod-
uct which addresses joint SOF operational level IPB re-
quirements. Addttonally. it is not uncommon to ob-
serve a duality of effort in the IPB process with the Joint
Task Force (JTF) commander and Joint Special Oper-
ations Task Force (JSOTF) commander each receiving
separately developed IPB products. This duality can
and does often result in a loss of synergy and reflects
a lack of unity of effort Lastly, there appears to be
some question as to how the IPB process can aid the
JTF commander in the selection of appropriate SOF
targets. Operational level IPB for the JSOTF com-
mander requires a degree of detail normally consid-
ered to be at the tactical level by conventional forces.
As a result, the JSOTF commander's IPB requirements
will not be satisfied by tnxStional operational level IPB
analysis provided to the JTF commander. In the inter-
est of unity of effort and economy of force. IPB support
for the JSOTF commander is best accomplished by uti-
lizing the IPB analysis provided to the JTF commander
as a baseline, and developing supplemental SOF mis-
sion specific IPB analysis.
Keywords: 'Military intelligence, 'Battle management
'Special operations forces. Military requirements. Mili-
tary strategy. Joint military activities, Military planning,
Military tactics.
ADA3631UREB PC A03/MF A01
Operational Commander and the Trident SSON.
Final rept.
Naval War Cod.. Newport. Rl.
P. E. Savage. 5 Feb 1999.23p.
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The first four Trident SSBN submarines have been pro-
posed for conversion into conventional missile plat-
forms, or SSGNs, and may arrive in the fleet as soon
as 2005. As a formidable theater asset the SSGN
operational strengths and limitations must be ad-
dressed by the Department of Defense. Further, the
operational concept for this asset must be developed
and practiced in order to resize the SSGN's fun poten-
tial. From the operational commander's perspective,
the SSGN will provide operational functions unlike any
previous submarine. This paper will prove that the
operational commander wiH be able to overcome com-
mand, control and communications difficulties to truly
integrate the SSGN within the joint warfighting arena.
The commander wit) surmount these difficulties
through revisions to organizational structure and cur-
rent dcxarirw, arid the expanded use of current commu-
nications technology.
Keywords: 'Command control communications,
•Attack submarines, 'Ballistic missile submarines. Mili-
tary requirements. Theater level operations. Combat
readiness. Joint mifitary activities. Naval planning.
ADA363169REB PC A07/MF A02
Archeotoglcal and Architectural Investigations at
Brown's Sheep Camp (5LA5824), a Mumcompo-
nent District In the US. Army Pmon Canyon Ma-
neuver Stt», Las Anbnas County, Colorado. Final
rept
National Park Service. Lincoln. NE. Midwest Archeo-
togical Center.
WTJ. Hunt J. Schneck. and K. M. Roberts. Apr 1999.
116p.
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A 1992 remote sensing survey by the Interagency Ar-
cheological Services Division at the Brown's Sheep
Camp site (5LA5824) located three anomalies which
were interpreted to have potential as cultural features.
Following up on this survey, archeologists and an ar-
chitectural historian from the NPS Midwest Archeo-
logical Center (MWAC) returned to the Site in 1995.
The purposes of the study were threefold: (1) deter-
mine whether the anomalies were of cultural deriva-
tion; (2) further document the standing structures to aid
the U.S. Army in future preservation efforts at the site:
and (3) determine whether evidence existed to allow
an association of site structures with the 1870s era
Hogback Stage Station. Results of this work proved
two of three remote sensing anomalies to he associ-
ated with structures the third being of unknown origin.
The architectural survey however, did locate structural
and construction features which identified an adobe
structure as constructed circa 1884 to the late 1890s.
This temporal affiliation allows the building to be asso-
ciated at a minimum with the early ranching era at
Brown's Sheep Camp. ArcheoJogical investigations
were unable to provide evidence for the site being uti-
lized as a stage Station.
Keywords: 'Anomalies, 'Historic sites, 'Archeology,
'Culture. Stations, Structural properties, Facilities,
Structures, Construction, Surveys, Remote detectors.
Maneuvers, Preservation, Architecture, Site investiga-
tions, Colorado, Archeologists, Canyons, Las animas
county(Cotorado).
ADA3M170REB PC A09/MF A02
Bird Strike Risk Assessment for United States Air
Force Airfields and Aircraft Master's thesis.
Air Force Inst. of Tech., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
C. A. Tedrow. 21 Apr 1999.165p.
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Analysis of strike data is critical to determine the true
economic costs of bird strikes, determine the mag-
nitude of safety issues, and develop preventive meas-
ures. Analysis of USAF bird-strike data identified
trends and indicated suggested relationships among
factors contributing to damaging strikes. From FY1988
through FY 1997, the annual mean was 2.668 bird
strikes with peaks evident in fall and spring. Daylight
and dusk were hazardous for bird strikes. More bird
strikes occurred during airfield operations - aircraft are
at low altitudes and soaring birds are more numerous.
Aircraft speed, phase of flight, taxonomic group, bird
mass and aircraft group were the strongest predictors
of damaging bird strikes. Bird strike rates were cal-
culated for USAF aircraft and selected USAF airfields.
Bomber aircraft had the highest strike rate; these air-
craft frequently fly long missions at low altitudes where
they are likely to encounter birds. Logistic regression
analyses estimated odds of occurrence for damaging
bird strikes during airfield operations General statistics,
odds for a damaging airfield strike, and airfield strike
rates, were used to identify USAF airfields with higher
bird strike risks. Howard AFB, Panama, had a higher
number and rate of bird strikes, and greater odds for a
damaging bird strike than other airfields analyzed.
Keywords: 'Bird strikes. Aircraft, Damage, Predictions,
Statistics, Rates. Theses, Costs, Flight, Airspeed, Lo-
gistics, Landing fields. Birds. Bomber aircraft, Low alti-
tude, Risk analysis.
ADA363171REB PC A05/MF A01
Performance Budgeting: Initial Experiences Under
the Results Act In Linking Plans With Budgets.
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. Account-
ing and Information Management Div.
Apr 1999,59p, GAO/AIMD-GGD-99-67.
Report to the Chairman. Committee on Governmental
Affairs. U.S. Senate.
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The Government Performance and Results Act of 1993
(the Results Act) seeks to strengthen federal decision-
making and accountability by focusing on the results of
federal activities and spending. A key expectation is
that the Congress will gain a clearer understanding of
what is being achieved in relation to what is being
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spent To accomplish this, the act requires that, begin-
ning for fiscal year 1999, agencies prepare annual per-
formance plans containing annual performance goals
covering the program activities in agencies' budget re-
quests. In addition, Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) guidance states that agency performance plans
should display, by program activity the funding level
being applied to achieve performance goals. Plans that
meet these expectations can provide the Congress
with useful information on the performance con-
sequences of budget decisions. Our assessment of fis-
cal year 1999 performance plans found that agencies
generally covered the program activities in their budg-
ets, but most plans did not identify how the funding for
hose program activities would be 2 allocated to per-
formance goals. To enhance the Congress' under-
standing of issues that may affect agencies' abilities to
relate budgetary resources and results, you requested
that we review selected fiscal year 1999 performance
plans to (1) describe agencies' approaches to linking
performance goals and budgetary resources, (2) ex-
amine characteristics that might be associated with dif-
ferent approaches to linking performance goals and
budgetary resources, and (3) identify implications for
future efforts to clarify the relationship between budg-
etary resources and results. More clearly describing
and analyzing the approaches agencies developed to
ink funding requests with performance expectations
can be an important foundation as the Congress re-
views agencies' fiscal year 2000 performance plans.
Keywords: •Performance(Human>, 'Federal budgets,
•Accountability, Congress, United states government.
Decision making, Planning, Resources, Gao reports,
Government performance and results act of 1993,
Goals.
ADA383172REB PC A04/MF A01
Within the Context of JV2010. Is There a Require-
ment for a Theater-Level Joint Forces Logistics
Commander (JKLOGC) and a Joint Theater Logis-
fc* Command (JTLC). Final rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
M.A.Satvi.5Feb1999.31p.
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As current Joint Vision 2010 (JV2010) concepts be-
come reality, their affects on joint theater (operational)
logistics will have significant consequences on tradi-
fional Service logistics functions and organizations.
Redundant Service logistics functions and personnel
must be eliminated to reduce the logistics footprint.
These smaller logistics forces will have to provide pre-
cise support in a high speed, fluid environment domi-
nated by maneuver, lethality and information. Joint the-
ater togtsticians will have to support not only U.S. per-
sonnel but those of its multinational coalition partners
and civilian organizations. These togisticians must pro-
vide this support over a wide spectrum of contin-
gencies. The efficiency and effectiveness required by
uure CINCs cannot be provided by the current ad hoc
method of organizing U.S. logistical efforts. The CINC
must nave a single commander he can turn to for pro-
ving afi the logistics support required. That com-
mander, a senior logistician, must have the authority
commensurate with the responsibility and must also
have a joint theater logistics organization manned by
highly trained logistfcians armed with sophisticated lo-
gistics C2 and information systems and available to
meet the combat force's needs. That individual is the
Joint Force Logistics Commander (JFLOGC) and that
organization is the Joint Theater Logistics Command
(JTLC). Currently, neither exists, however, the Army's
proposed Theater Support Command (TSC) could pro-
vide them. With minimal augmentation, the TSC be-
comes the ideal organization to manage theater level
common logistics support for all U.S. forces and coali-
tion partners (IAW applicable agreements).
Keywords: 'Theater level operations, •Logistics man-
agement, 'Joint military activities. Logistics support,
Matary requirements. Combat readiness. Military ca-
pabilities. Tactical data systems.
ADA363173REB PC A03/MF A01
General Aviation Airports: Unauthorized Land Use
Highlights Need for Improved Oversight and En-
forcement
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. Re-
sources, Community and Economic Development Div.
May 1999,30p, GAO/RCED-99-109.
Report to Congressional Requesters.
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To increase the capacity of the nation's airport facilities
and maintain the aviation infrastructure, the federal
government has made financial grants or transferred
federal land to about 2,000 of the almost 18,000 gen-
eral aviation airports in the United States Since 1982,
the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has pro-
vided about $4.7 billion in financial grants to general
aviation airports. About 350 such airports have re-
ceived land that is surplus to federal needs, while
about 100 have received land that was not considered
surplus but was transferred to support the airports'
needs. To receive this federal assistance, airports
must agree to abide by a number of requirements de-
signed to ensure that the public interest is served.
Among other things, airports must obtain approval from
FAA before altenng the use or ownership of airport
land and must use airport revenues only for their oper-
ation, maintenance, or development FAA is respon-
sible for monitoring airports' compliance with these re-
quirements and, when requirements are not met, for
enforcement. As requested in the House Transpor-
tation and Infrastructure Committee Report on the Air-
port Improvement Program Reauthorization Act of
1998 this report evaluates (1) FAA'S monitoring of gen-
eral aviation airports' compliance with federal land-use
requirements and (2) FAA's use of enforcement tools
to resolve cases of noncompliance. To obtain informa-
tion on FAA'S oversight of land at general aviation air-
ports, we visited 14 and surveyed the remaining 9 FAA
field offices responsible for overseeing airports' compli-
ance.
Keywords: 'Terminal flight facilities, 'Land use,
'Airports, Requirements, United states government.
Monitoring, Facilities, Aeronautics, Transfer, Finance,
Land areas, Grants, Infrastructure. Gao reports. Airport
improvement program reauthorization act of 1998.
ADA363174REB PC A05/MF A01
Air Traffic Control: FAA's Modernization Invest-
ment Management Approach Could Be Strength-
ened.
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. Re-
sources, Community and Economic Development Div.
Apr 1999,54p, GAO/RCED/AlMD-99-88.
Report to Congressional Requesters.
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has under-
taken an ambitious and costly program to modernize
its air traffic control system. Under this program, FAA is
acquiring new surveillance, data-processing, naviga-
tion, and communications equipment in addition to new
facilities and support equipment. Totaling 126 active
projects, the modernization effort is estimated to cost
S26.5 billion from fiscal year 1982 through fiscal 2004.'
Of this total, FAA estimates that it will need S12.9 bil-
lion for 59 information technology projects-the soft-
ware/intensive and complex information and commu-
nications systems supporting the air traffic control sys-
tem. Given the large expenditures required to carry out
FAA'S modernization effort, the past problems, and the
continuing concerns about key projects funded under
the program, the Chairmen ana Ranking Members of
the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and
Transportation's Subcommittee on Aviation and the
House Committee on Transportation and Infrastruc-
ture's Subcommittee on Aviation asked GAO to review
FAA'S investment management approach as carried
out through the Acquisition Management System
(AMS). which was implemented in April 1996. GAO
evaluated the processes, data, and decisions that FAA
uses to select, control, and evaluate its investments.
This report addresses the extent to which FAA, through
AMS, (1) has established a structured approach for se-
lecting and controlling its investments; (2) incorporates
all investments, including those currently in operation,
in the agency's portfolio; and (3) selects, controls, and
evaluates its investments with complete and reliable in-
formation.
Keywords: 'Management planning and control,
'Acquisition, 'Investments, 'Air traffic control systems,
Transportation, Detectors, Facilities, Communication
equipment, Reliability, Navigation, Communication and
radio systems, Surveillance, House of representatives,
Panel(Committee), Infrastructure, Gao reports.
ADA363175REB PC A03/MF A01
Arabian Gulf Maritime Interception Operations:
Balancing the Ends, Ways, Means and Risks. Final
rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
T.P.Shaw.5Feb1999,24p.
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Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Central Command
(USC1NCCENT) is tasked by the National Command
Authorities with producing a military condition that will
lead to the strategic goal of Iraq complying with U.N.
Security Council Resolutions. Through the application
of joint doctrine and operational art, USCINCCENT has
determined that the military condition that will produce
this strategic goal is an effective maritime interception
operation in Support of economic sanctions imposed
on Iraq by the Security Council. However,
USCINCCENT cannot produce this condition because
the ends, ways, means, and risks of the operation can-
not be balanced. Further, given the prevailing and ever
changing political and social environment in Iraq, there
is no military condition that can be produced thai can
effectively enforce economic sanctions designed to
compel Iraq to comply with U.N. Security Council reso-
lutions. However, the primacy of politics in military op-
erations other than war and the credibility of the U.N.
Security Council dictate that the NCA task
USCINCCENT to continue sanctions enforcement ef-
forts in spite of the shortcomings. Successful oper-
ations are those where the ends, ways, means, and
risks of the use of military force can be balanced. The
NCA must acknowledge that this balance includes both
political and social dimensions, and that military force
alone rarely achieves the strategic goal. In all oper-
ations, and particularly in military operations other than
war, operational commanders must acknowledge the
primacy of political objectives at every level of war and
the balance between military operations and political
objectives. An analysis of Arabian Gulf Maritime Inter-
ception Operations demonstrates that unless balance
is achieved across the broad spectrum of military, polit-
ical, and social conditions, the operational commander
will not be able to produce a military condition that al-
lows the NCA to achieve its strategic goal.
Keywords: 'Military strategy, 'Interception, 'Security,
'Naval operations, Military operations, Warfare, Iraq,
Political science, Military commanders, Doctrine.
ADA363176REB PC A03/MF A01
Regional Civil-Military Operations Center: A Force
Multiplier in Military Operations Other Than War.
Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
K. E.Bruno.5Feb 1999,24p.
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America's National Security Strategy requires civil and
military agencies to work together during complex con-
tingency operations other than war. However, there are
significant challenges in conducting these interagency
dependent operations. Interagency bickering, mistrust
between civil and military leaders and organizational
shortfalls, are just a few. These challenges can be
overcome through leadership and organizational un-
derstanding provided by a regionally centered, civil-
military operations center (RCMOC). The ROMOC will
provide the impetus needed toward improving civil-mili-
tary responses to contingency operations short of war
and facilitate as a link between the NCA/JCS and the
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country team. The RCMOC will lay the foundation for
efficient problem solving and consensus building
among the various agencies when responding tc a cri-
sis and foster unity of effort among the various players
involved in military operations other than war. finally,
through the establishment of a permanent RCMOC.
that is tasked to conduct long term deliberate and crisis
action planning, the NCA, CINO, JTF commander and
the various NGOs and PVOs can anticipate, shape,
and respond to a crisis better than current ad hoc re-
sponses have permitted. The RCMOC is a force multi-
plier, it is the one organization that can meld all the ca-
pabilities of the military, and the US governmental
agencies, as well as NGOs and PVOs in this new era
of complex contingency operations known as
MOOTW
Keywords: 'Military operations. 'Civil affairs.
'Operations other than war. Military personnel. War-
fare. National security. Crisis management. Organiza-
tions. Emergencies. Strategy. Leadership, Efficiency,
Regions, Problem solving, Civilian personnel. Military
commanders. Shortages. Rcmoc(Regiona!ly centered
avil-milrtary operations center).
ADA363177REB PC A03/MF A01
Operational Art and the Human Dimension of War-
tar* in th* 21st Century. Final rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
D. W. Coftman. 5 Feb 1999.26p.
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The end of the Cold War and the transition to the infor-
rnation age have combined to foster a climate of radical
change within the American military. This paper exam-
ines the relationship between the physical and moral
elements of military power as information technology is
adapted to military use. Power is a function of will and
means. WIT represents the incalculable and essen-
tially unchanging moral factors that permeate the con-
duct of war and make it unpreoictable. This human di-
mension of warfare is its central, defining char-
acteristic. Because war is based on human interaction
«is more art than science. 'Means,1 the physical factors
of war. are in a period of revolutionary change. New
technology and related new models for organizational
behavior portend a 'revolution in military affairs' that
enthusiasts suggest is changing even the very nature
of war. But white new technology may exponentially
improve the tools of war, it wffl not eliminate the fog of
war or quantity the moral factors. A survey of emerging
service specific and joint warfighting concepts high-
lights the danger of an over-reliance on technological
superiority and the American way of war* against 21st
century foes. We must adapt the new technology of the
information age to the operational art so as to obtain its
benefits without losing sight of the human dimension.
Keywords: -Warfare. 'Ethics. 'Power. "Military art. Or-
ganizations, Information systems, Models, Humans,
Interactions. Physical properties. Fog. Cold war. Tech-
nology assessment.
ADA363178REB PC A04/MF A01
America's Roto in the Anted Intervention in North-
em Russia and Siberia (1918-1920) Case Studies
of Mission Creep and Coalition Failure. Final rept
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
C. J. Cwidinski. 5 Feb 1999.32p.
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The United States participated in a fitte known epi-
sode, at the end of World War I. in which the Allies in-
tervened in the Russian Civil War. American forces.
though sent to perform garrison duties, became em-
broiled in conflict with the Red Army. The Situation
then in Northern Russia and Stoeria. and Allied oper-
ations conducting in response. ctoseJy resembled con-
j Mifttary Operations Other Than War
), such as those conducted in Somalia and
.This paper provides lessons learned from case
studies of the Allied intervention, particularly those in
which 'mission creep.' disunity of effort, and lack of co-
ordination between allies, governmental departments.
and non-governmental agencies was prevalent.
Keywords: 'Military forces(Unrted states), 'Military op-
erations. 'Military history, 'Missions, 'Russia, 'Siberia,
•Operations other than war, Ussr, Warfare, Global,
United states. Lessons learned, Case studies, Soma-
lia, Army, Intervention, Bosnia herzegovina. Com-
munist countries. Communists, Bolsheviks, Czech le-
gion.
ADA363179REB PC A03/MF A01
Future Insurgencies In Latin America and the Car-
ibbean: Implications for U.S. Operations. Final
rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
G. W. Dodson. 5 Feb 1999.22p.
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Although the Marxist sponsors of insurgencies and the
appeal of their ideology suffered a severe blow with
their defeat in the Cold War, Latin America and the
Caribbean still face the potential of insurgencies aris-
ing in the next 15 years. With new twists on old griev-
ances, new catalysts to replace communist agitators.
and sponsors with access to immense resources, the
evolving nature of insurgencies in the region will have
marked implications for U.S. foreign internal defense
operations in the coming decades. The alarming amal-
gam of narcotics and insurgency has become the
prime adversary for U.S. officials into the foreseeable
future. The ramifications of insurgents making sym-
biotic alliances with narcotics traffickers include divert-
ing governments and the United States from focusing
on a single objective. In addition, a host of economic,
ethnic, and sectional issues could furnish the spark for
an insurgency. Legitimacy remains the most important
element m combating insurgency, but the move away
from communist inspired movements will make legit-
imacy harder rather than easier. Meanwhile, a number
of potential allied militaries are unsuited for effective in-
ternal defense.
Keywords: 'Political revolution. 'Latin america,
'Central america. 'Insurgency, 'Operations other than
war, United states, Defense systems. Economics, Nar-
cotics, *Fid(Foreign internal defense).
ADA363180REB PCA13/MFA03
Maritime Preposition Force Ship 2010. Technical
rept
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
C. N. Calvano, R. C. Harney. R. Weekly, G. McKerrow.
and T. Anderson. 19 Apr 1999,258p. NPS-ME-99-002.
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A systems engineering approach to the design of a
ship which will satisfy the requirements for a Maritime
Prepositioning Force (MPF) for the year 2010 and be-
yond is presented. This ship, the MPF 2010. will pro-
vide the means by which the United States Marine
Corps will be able to successfully employ the tenets of
Operational Maneuver From the Sea (OMFTS) and the
Sr»p-to-Objective Maneuver (STOM) against an objec-
tive. The current Maritime Prepositioning Ship (MPS)
squadrons are used to preposition supplies, vehicles,
and equipment throughout the world for use by a Ma-
rine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) of Marine Expe-
ditionary Force - Forward. MEF (FWD) size, in times of
crisis. However, these squadrons presently require
that a secure airfield and port (or beachhead) be avail-
able so that the prepositioned MPS assets can be
offloaded and married with arriving MAGTF personnel
ashore. As such, the current MPS squadrons do not
support the concepts of OMFTS and STOM. The MPF
2010 wB provide the capability to embark a MEF
(FWD). marry the MEF (FWD) with its prepositioned
equipment while en route to the objective, and then act
as sea base from which it will be able to employ air,
ground, and amphibious assets to project power
ashore.
Keywords: 'Naval operations. 'Logistics planning.
Computerized simulation. Marine corps. Systems engi-
neering. Task forces. Security. Landing fields. Maneu-
vers, Marine engineering, Prepositioning(Logistics),
Squadrons, Mpf(Maritime prepositioning force), Mpf
2010.
ADA363181REB PC A03/MF A01
Force Protection and Strategic Air Mobility: The
MANPAD Challenge. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
T. A. Freese. 5 Feb 1999,29p.
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The U.S. military's reliance on strategic mobility has in-
creased tremendously in the past decade. Strategic
airlift's versatility and speed place it at the forefront of
strategic mobility assets to meet the demands of Stra-
tegic Agility, Power Projection, and Dominant Maneu-
ver. The threat from manportabte or shoulder launched
surface-to-air missiles (MANPADs) is beginning to de-
grade the U.S. military's strategic capacity and flexi-
bility. To counter the threat Security Forces are oper-
ating under wartime constraints, which are personnel
intensive. Aircraft Defense Systems (ADSs) are incom-
plete and vulnerable in the military strategic fleet and
non-existent in the civilian air carrier fleet. Two pro-
posals would help meet the MANPAD challenge. Em-
phasis on technology improvements in Security Force
detection equipment and ADSs will alleviate personnel
pressures. Assigning Mobility Air Force Commanders
to regional Commanders-in-Chief during contingency
or wartime operations will improve the present decen-
tralized force protection effort.
Keywords: 'Mobility, 'Military strategy, 'Aircraft de-
fense systems, Detectors, Aircraft, Threats, Air force
personnel. Pressure, Protection, Surface to air mis-
siles, Personnel, Maneuvers, Power, Military com-
manders, Manportable equipment. Air transportation.
Security personnel, Decentralization, Airmobile oper-
ations. Shoulder launched weapons, Manpads(Man
portable air defense systems), Ads(Air defense sys-
tems). Strategic air mobility.
ADA363182REB PC A03/MF A01
Axis Offensive Military Operations Against the
Continental United States: Opportunity Lost Final
rept
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
D. Micillo.5Feb1999.22p.
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Research and analysis revealed the Axis offensive
against the United States during World War II failed
due to the lack of a campaign plan to guide it. The Axis
leadership correctly identified U.S. centers of gravity
and had the capability to strike them, yet they failed to
unify their effort or allocate adequate resources to the
offensive. Finally, they failed to act while the oppor-
tunity existed in early 1942. The study of this offensive
yields many implications for the United States today.
these concern contemporary Anti- Submarine War-
fare. Mine Countermeasures, terrorism, industrial sab-
otage, U.S. military focus on the Caribbean and the as-
signment of responsibility for the homeland defense
mission to a regional CINC.
Keywords: 'Military operations, 'Military history,
'Military strategy, 'Antisubmarine warfare, 'Second
world war. United states. Industries. National security,
Defense systems. Leadership, Mine Countermeasures,
Attack, Japan, Missions, Resources, Terrorism. Ger-
many(East and west). Sabotage.
ADA363183REB PC A03/MF A01
Reexamlnation of the Joint Force Air Component
Commander (JFACC) concept for the 21st Cen-
tury. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
D. J. Morgan. 5 Feb 1999.19p.
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The U.S. military's Joint Force Air Component Com-
mander (JFACC) construct is the current method of
theater level air power employment. JFACC doctrine
largely reflects U.S. Air Force history and procedures.
Despite its successes, the JFACC concept has a num-
ber of problems. These include doctrinal mismatches
among the services, additional layers in the chain of
command, lack of responsiveness, and large man-
power requirements. This paper examines those
issues and proposes technological and organizational
changes to the JFACC. These changes would result in
a flatter, more networked organization that would give
the Joint Force Commander (JFC) increased flexibility
and effectiveness in theater air power employment.
Keywords: 'Theater level operations, 'Organizations,
•Joint military activities, 'Air power, Requirements,
Military history. Air force, Policies, Employment, Mili-
tary doctrine, Manpower, Jfacc(Joint force air compo-
nent commander).
ADA363184REB PC A02/MF A01
Design of a Switched-Reluctance Motor Drive for
Electric Propulsion. First annual rept. 1 May 96-30
Apr 99.
Arkansas Univ., Fayetteville. Dept. of Electrical Engi-
neering
J. Carlos, and T. W. Martin. May 1999,8p.
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This First Annual Report summarizes the activities per-
formed on this grant from August 1,1996, until April 30,
1999. Detailed technical reports will be written once
that a specific topic or task has been completed. We
were informed by late March 1998 that the Office of
Naval Research decided to fund our grant with a start-
ing date of May 1, 1998. We assembled the research
team by August 1998 since we were able to hire all
graduate students by the fall 1998 semester. Graduate
students normally start their graduate studies in the fall
semester (that normally begins around mid August) or
in the spring semester (that normally begins around
mid January). Also, it normally takes 2 to 3 months to
find graduate students qualified for a specific research
project We are expecting to speed up our efforts so we
can finish this research project by its ending date (i.e.,
April 30,2001). The remainder of this report addresses
the assembled research team, the main activities per-
formed during the period covered by this report, the ac-
tivifies in progress, and the expenses incurred from Au-
gust 1,1998, to May 15.1999.
Keywords: 'Electric propulsion, 'Electric motors,
•Variable speed drives, Rotors, Electromechanical
converters. Phase measurement.
ADA363185REB PC A03/MF A01
Special Forces: The Peacetime Regional Engage-
ment Force of Choice... and Mora. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
S. P. Mutholland. 5 Feb 1999,24p.
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Regional engagement is a strategy that has no back
door. Once a nation commits to that strategy and be-
gins to energize it, there is no easy way out. Regional
engagement has three levels of engagement: engage-
ment in peacetime, engagement in conflict and en-
gagement in war. Combatant Commanders utilize
these different levels of regional engagement to foster
development in their Area of Responsibility (AOR). As
tang as the United States demonstrates global leader-
ship and promotes global cooperation, the U.S. military
*B be committed to this strategy for a long period of
title. In regional engagement. U. S. Army Special
Forces are the common denominator. Special Forces
enter the engagement process on the ground floor dur-
ing the peacetime engagement process and stay in
theater throughout the continuum of conflict. The pur-
pose of this paper is to demonstrate the 'uniqueness' of
Special Forces in terms of application in CINCs' en-
gagement strategies. The second purpose is to famil-
iarize other branches of the Army and other services
on the versatility and applicability of Special Forces.
Commanders need to understand the capabilities of
Special Forces in order to increase their chances for
success in an uncertain future.
Keywords: 'Military forces(United states), 'Military
strategy, 'Peacetime, "Conflict, 'Special forces, War-
fare, Global, United states, Leadership, Army per-
sonnel, Regions, Military commanders. Operations
other than war.
ADA363186REB PC A03/MF A01
Forced Acoustic Field Effects on Incineration
Processes: Research on U. S. Navy Shipboard
Waste Disposal.
Energy and Environmental Research Corp., Irvine, CA.
J. A. Cole, D. W. Hansell, N. L. Widmer, W. R. Seeker,
and K. J. Wilson. 14 Apr 1997,20p, N00014-95-C-
0310.
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Waste thermal treatment is a preferred method for
waste handling on board Naval platforms. It can ac-
complish several goals of at-sea treatment of ship-
board wastes, including volume reduction, sterilization,
and detoxification. It is also considered to be the most
cost-effective approach available and among the
safest, requiring little specialized personnel training.
Unfortunately neither land-based nor existing sea-
worthy incinerator designs can meet the Naval require-
ments of compactness and light weight. This has led to
the exploration of novel approaches, such as the use of
forced acoustics to improve heat transfer, turbulent
mixing, and firing density in order to reduce the size
and increase the throughput of incineration systems.
EER has designed and constructed two experimental
facilities to study the application of forced acoustics for
the improvement of waste thermal treatment as it might
be applied to the next generation of Naval platforms
that are now only in the conceptual phase of develop-
ment. The status of these research efforts, preliminary
experimental results, and plans for future development
are discussed.
Keywords: 'Waste disposal, 'Incinerators, 'Acoustic
fields, 'Shipboard sewage treatment systems. Thermal
properties, Heat transfer, Cost effectiveness, Turbulent
flow. Lightweight, Environmental management, Waste
treatment, Serdp(Strategic environmental research
and development program), Serdp collection, Volume
reduction, Sterilization, Detoxification, Firing density,
Forced acoustics.
ADA363187REB PC A03/MF A01
Airborne Forces of the United States Army: Cor-
nerstone of Force Projection. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
R. C. White. 5 Feb 1999,22p.
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United States Army Airborne units will become increas-
ingly important now that this country has transitioned to
a national military strategy based on crisis response
and force projection. The forced entry capability of an
airborne force is unequaled and airborne units will play
a major role in all contingency planning for the
lorseeable future. The capabilities of airborne units are
understood in the army at large. However, contingency
planning and execution necessitate that the joint serv-
ice planner be clearly informed as to the unique capa-
bilities and options that airborne units can provide in
support of national objectives at the strategic and oper-
ational levels of war. This paper looks at the unique ad-
vantages that an airborne force can provide to the stra-
tegic and operational level planner and commander.
Additionally, the limitations of the airborne force are ex-
amined in the spirit of keeping potential joint planners
fully informed. Finally, the principle Mission Essential
Task of the airborne force, the airfield seizure, is dis-
cussed using the elements of combat power as a
guide.
Keywords: 'Combat effectiveness, "Military strategy,
'Airborne, 'Joint military activities, 'Army, Military
forces(United states), Warfare, Crisis management.
Emergencies, Strategy, Response, Planning, Military
capabilities. Power.
ADA363188REB PC A05/MF A01
Demonstration of Lead-Based Paint Removal
From an Historic Wood Structure Using Laser
Technology.
Construction Engineering Research Lab. (Army),
Champaign, I L.
2Aug1996,73p.
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The U.S. Army maintains thousands of family housing
units which were constructed before 1978 and are like-
ly to contain lead-based paint. Chemical paint stripping
is often the most appropriate and accepted method for
removing lead-based paint from wood surfaces in his-
toric structures. However, chemical stripping is expen-
sive due to containment requirements, the volume of
hazardous waste produced and worker protection re-
quirements. Historically significant wood surfaces can
be damaged by the chemicals. The objective of the
work performed was to demonstrate the effectiveness
of laser stripping technology for the removal of lead-
based paint from historic wood surfaces. The test site
at Kelly Air Force Base was Building 139, an historic
structure eligible for the National Register of Historic
Places. Both the efficacy of the method and its eco-
nomic viability were investigated. The lessons learned
from this test may allow Kelly AFB and other military
activities to increase the efficiency and cost effective-
ness of lead-based paint removal technologies appro-
priate for use on historic structures.
Keywords: 'Laser applications, "Lead compounds,
"Wood, 'Paint removers, Army facilities. Buildings,
Hazardous wastes, Preservation, Housing(Dwellings),
Serdp(Strategic environmental research and develop-
ment program), Serdp collection, Historic wood struc-
ture. Family housing.
ADA363189REB PC A03/MF A01
Area Air Defense Commander Can JFACC Do It
All. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
V. S. Wright. 5 Feb 1999,24p.
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The last half of the 20 century has witnessed the evo-
lution of air power into a warfare area that is indispen-
sable to the success of the operational and tactical
commander. The relationship of the air forces to the
naval and ground maneuver forces has often been a
point of contention between the armed services and in
recent years the offensive aspects of air power have
overshadowed the force protection mission. The intro-
duction of new technologies and the proliferation of
theater ballistic missiles and cruise missiles requires
the armed services to review the role of air power in re-
lation to the overall mission of the Joint Force Com-
mander. As the size of the armed forces shrinks it will
become more important to maximize the synergy be-
tween available forces. Joint doctrine needs to evolve
with the threat and incorporate technological advances
in weaponry and command and control systems. Ex-
amining the evolution of air power's role to the joint
mission provides insight as to how tomorrow's doctrine
can be developed to meet the emerging threat.
Keywords: "Air defense, 'Theater level operations,
"Military doctrine, "Joint military activities. Weapons,
Guided missiles, Warfare, Air force, Infantry, Navy,
Cruise missiles. Command and control systems, Mis-
sions, Protection, Maneuvers, Military commanders.
Tactical warfare, Air power, Technology assessment,
Jfacc(Joint force air component commander).
ADA363190REB PC A03/MF A01
Operational Counter Deception Cell: Is It The An-
swer. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport. Rl.
September 1999 85
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K. A. Young. 5 Feb 1999.28p.
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Operational deception can be utilized by both strong
and weak adversaries with, as history shows, a high
chance for success. As the U.S. finds itself engaged in
dealing with new and more varied threats, the oper-
ational commander and his analysts must be aware of
the importance of counter deception operations. While
the concept of a dedicated counter deception cell
sounds like an effective way to avoid being deceived, a
separate, independent cell within the Joint Task Force
Intelligence Staff(JTF J2) or Joint Intelligence Center
(JIC) has little likelihood of being property staffed and
resourced under current fiscal manpower constraints.
Nor does a counter deception eel address the root
causes of effective deception operations, namely, the
mispercepfons. preconceptions, and biases of com-
manders and analysts exploited by deception. The key
is to ensure that intelligence analysts are property edu-
cated in the techniques of counter deception oper-
ations and detailed operational level analysis. Analysts
must be property educated, managed, and assigned in
order to become experts in the theater to which they
win be assigned as valued members of the JTF J2/JIC.
Keywords: 'Military intelligence, 'Joint military activi-
ties, 'Deception. 'Counterintelligence, Military oper-
ations, Facilities. Operation. Analysts.
ADA363101REB PC A03/MF A01
Creeping Jurisdiction, Are International Strata In
Jeopardy. Final rept
Naval War Con.. Newport, Rl.
W. E. Tower. 5 Feb 1999.19p.
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A view of the international laws concerning both transit
and innocent passage. A critical overview of factors
which have the potential to create changes in those
laws and a review of the importance of the straits af-
fected by those laws from an operational perspective.
The law of the sea has been with us for centuries, the
concepts of mare Hberum and mare dausum have
been hammered into coexistence by international trea-
ties. The 1982 Law of the Sea was crafted during both
the Cold War and the environmental movement The
laws within the treaty concerning international straits
were influenced by the maritime superpowers. The cur-
rent international mindset focuses mainly upon the en-
vironment International straits are of great strategic
and operational importance due to the o« trade and me
shitty to trade space tor time in a strait The Oper-
ational Commander should be concerned with the po-
tential tor change in international straits. The environ-
mental movement is ingrained within aJ Nations, and
the move towards increasing, junsdctional control over
vast sea areas via the EEZ foreshadows increasing
control over international straits by Uttorals.
Keywords: *M#tary strategy. Treaties, •International
law. Nations. Commerce. Environments. Cold war.
International. Oceans. Military commanders. Straits.
ADA363192REB PC A03/MF A01
OOD FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: Mont Reliable
Information Key to Assuring Accountability and
Managing Defense Operations Mor» Efficiently.
General Accounting Office, Washington. DC. Account-
ing and Information Management Dhr.
14 Apr 1999.27p.GAO/T-AIMD/NSIAD-99-145.
Testimony before the Subcommittee on Readiness
and Management Support. Committee on Armed Serv-
ices, U.S. Senate.
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Recent aurJts of the fiscal year 1998 financial state-
ments for DOD and the indvidual military services, per-
formed by the DOD Inspector General (IG) and the
service audit agencies, and our report on the U.S. gov-
ernment's financial statements have highlighted many
critical DOD financial management problems. These
problems not only hamper the department's ability to
produce timely and accurate financial management in-
formation, but also significantly impair efforts to im-
prove the economy and efficiency of its operations.
Key areas of concern relate to ineffective asset control
and accountability, which affects DOD's visibility over
weapons systems and inventory, and unreliable cost
and budget information, which affects DOD's ability to
effectively measure performance, reduce costs, and
maintain adequate funds control.
Keywords: 'Financial management, Department of de-
fense. Operational effectiveness, Accountability, Gao
reports.
ADA363193REB PC A03/MF A01
Naval Force Protection In the Littorals. Final rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
M. A. Stone. 5 Feb 1999,22p.
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The U.S. Navy relies heavily upon its ability to operate
forward in the littoral regions of the world. Forward-de-
ployed naval forces provide the critical operational con-
nection between peacetime operations and the initial
requirements of a developing crisis or major regional
contingency. As advanced military technologies be-
come available to existing and potential adversaries.
the Navy's ability to maintain freedom of action in these
coastal regions will likely become challenged. A force
protection scheme for naval operations in the littorals
that supports the full-dimensional protection' concept
discussed in Joint Vision 2010 has yet to be devel-
oped. Naval force protection must consider the chal-
lenges associated with naval operations in confined
waters. Increased risk must be managed as maneuver
space is restricted and time to react to an adversary's
actions is significantly reduced. Forms of power projec-
tion need to be developed that match force protection
capabilities with the threats and reduce the risk to
forces operating forward. Any force protection scheme
must remain realistic, flexible, and operationally exe-
cutable. It necessitates achieving information superi-
ority over the enemy, establishing an extended reach
capability for delivering fires, and the operational dis-
persion of naval forces. The next few years are a crit-
ical period for the U.S. Navy as potential adversaries
seek to exploit an ever increasing number of military
options offered by technological developments. Tech-
nology is accelerating the need for JV 2010 doctrine
development It must be designed so that force protec-
tion and the manner in which forces are organized
achieve a good fit with technology.
Keywords: 'Protection, 'Naval operations. 'Littoral
zones. 'Confined environments. 'Technology assess-
ment. Coastal regions, Crisis management Emer-
gencies, Risk, Peacetime, Navy, Time, Dmitations.
ADA3631MREB PC A03/MF A01
Modem Mercenaries of the Twentyflrst Century;
Professional Military Consultant* • Modem Tool
of Foreign Policy. Final rept
Naval War Cofl.. Newport. Rl.
D. S. Vaught 5 Feb 1999.27p.
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Mercenaries have been vital players in warfare
throughout history. Unta the growth of modem nations
with starving forces and conscription they were an es-
sential component of any conflict The United States
has employed mercenaries in its own short history. For
example, one such mercenary, a German, hired by the
Union Army during the Civil War was awarded the Con-
gressional Medal of Honor. Prior to the United States
entering War II, American mercenaries joined the
ranks of trie Canad^ Air Force and yet another group
of pilots voluntarily formed a group in China known as
the Flying Tigers What purpose could a mercenary
force serve today in conflict, operations other than war,
peace and sanctions enforcement. What impact could
the presence of a private military consultant have on a
joint task force operation. Is there a place in the diplo-
matic toolbox for the private military consultant as a
tool of foreign policy. Mercenaries of the 21st century
already little resemble the warriors hired by the ancient
Romans in technology and weaponry. The image may
remain unchanged, but today the opportunity exists for
highly trained military members to join a private military
corporation and put their years of experience to profit-
able. What must occur is a shift in the perception of
what a mercenary is and can do.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy, 'Military history, 'Military
personnel, 'Advisory activities, Weapons, Military op-
erations, Warfare, Air force, United states, Task forces,
Military training, Army, Perception, 'Mercenaries.
ADA363195REB PC A03/MF A01
High Profile Special Operations Missions and Tim-
Ing: Identifying the Culminating Point of Execu-
tion. Final rept
Naval War Coll., Newport. Rl.
E. A. Nordberg. 5 Feb 1999,23p.
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In deciding a course of action for a high-profile special
operation, such as a hostage rescue, one assumes
that the principles of operational warfare are the most
important planning factors. However, a thorough anal-
ysis of the operational factors-time, space, and forces
(triendry and enemy)-will determine whether to execute
the rescue immediately, with little information, or wait
until more information is available. The best time to
execute a high-profile special operations mission is
later in the crisis. A later execution allows for critical
mission preparation and planning which presents the
best moment to execute a rescue, offering the most op-
portunity for success. The concept of the culminating
point of execution proposes that there is a period in
time when a special operation is most likely to suc-
ceed. This period presents itself after analyzing time
and the following factors; force (the JTF), force (the ter-
rorists), intelligence, and political resolve. The resultant
analysis provides the CTJTF commander with the best
time to execute the rescue mission with the highest
probability of success. This analysis should be insti-
tuted into the program of instruction at each services'
in-extremis operations courses, providing com-
manders with the knowledge to best determine when a
hostage rescue operation should be executed.
Keywords: 'Hostages, 'Rescues. 'Army planning,
•Military art, 'Special operations forces, Terrorists,
Warfare, Preparation, Probability, Missions, Instruc-
tions. Special forces.
ADA383196REB PC A03/MF A01
Next Convoy War The American Campaign
Against Enemy Shipping In the Twenty-First Cen-
tury. Final rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
J. M. Poyer. 5 Feb 1999.22p.
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In the coming century, the United States may find her-
self at war with a determined and capable opponent. A
campaign against Orange commercial shipping will be
a facet of the strategic warfare waged against this op-
ponent The Orange nation may attempt to protect her
open-ocean trade routes by convoying her merchant
vessels, but will find that American naval power in the
age of Network Centric Warfare is too powerful to com-
pete with outside the range of land-based support The
Orange nation will be able to exercise a degree of area
denial near her shores, using barrier minefield and
land-based air and sea defenses. The American forces
will have great difficulty in shutting down the littoral
trade routes, due partially to the limitations of weapons
technology and partially to the shortage of delivery
platforms capable of operation in the Orange denial
area. Advanced weapons technology could help im-
prove the success rate, as could a greater attention to
offensive naval mining capability. To maximize the im-
pact of the anti-shipping campaign, American forces
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should attack Orange ports directly. The Orange nation
wfl respond to American successes by shifting her do-
mestic transport mechanisms to air- or land-based ve-
hicles where practical. This shifting will reduce the im-
pact of the American anti-shipping efforts, unless the
American forces also take steps to eliminate the alter-
nate transport methods. If escalation concerns prevent
strikes against the Orange homeland, the war against
Orange domestic commerce may not be 'winnaWe1 at
al.
Keywords: 'Routing, 'Strategic warfare, 'Area denial,
•Shipping, Weapons, Military forces(United states),
Warfare, Delivery, United states, Commerce, Navy,
Minefields, Forecasting, Mining engineering, Transport
properties. Platforms, Limitations, Barriers, Transport,
Enemy, Power, Oceans, Merchant vessels, Advanced
weapons.
ADA363197REB PC A03/MF A01
Improved U.S. Pacific Command Theater Design
hxthe Future. Final rep*.
Naval War Coll.. Newport, Rl.
H. V.James. 5 Feb1 999. 25p.
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Untod States Pacific Command has based its deter-
rent and response capabilities on the forces con-
centrated in bases in South Korea and Japan. While
ASM bases are certainly essential to deter aggressive
action on the part of North Korea, they are positioned
poorly to shape or respond to other portions of
PACOIurs theater, in particular the Indian Ocean and
Southeast Asia Potential crises in these regions are
evident when one considers recent events such as the
Man nuclear bomb tests, instability in Indonesia due
to the economic crisis, and conflicting territorial claims
tor the Spratty Islands. The National Security Strategy
tor the United States emphasizes engagement, shap-
ing, responding, and preparing now. To execute this
strategy and better prepare for an uncertain future,
PACOM should pursue the establishment of a naval
base in Singapore. Singapore appears open to a U.S.
presence and this location would be ideal for shaping
and responding to events along the Indian and Pacific
Ocean littoral. Singapore wouldalso be an excellent lo-
cation to ensure the security of the Straits of Malacca.
PACOM should also consider the effects of a reunifica-
ton of North and South Korea or a demand by the Jap-
anese government that U.S. forces in Japan be re-
duced. In this eventuality, a naval base in Singapore
woUd provide a balanced U.S. presence in the Pacific
theater and give PACOM enhanced flexibility for the fu-
ture.
Keywords: 'Military forces(United states), 'Military
strategy. Theater level operations, 'National security,
•Pacific ocean. North Korea, United states. Emer-
gencies, Navy, Japan, Response. Southeast asia,
South korea, IrxSan ocean, Indonesia, Singapore.
AOA363198REB PC A05/MF A01
DMston O« • Strategic Signal Leadership for Infor-
mation Superiority In the Army After Next Strategy
research repL
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks. PA.
D.LVia.5Apr1999,54p.
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No longer facing a single global military threat, the U.S.
Army is undergoing profound change as it evolves to-
wsidsafulMirnension strategic land force for the 21st
Century. In the process, the Army is reviewing its orga-
nizational structures to adapt to the envisioned global
environment and regional battlefields of the Army After
Mart (AAN). This new Army will leverage the expo-
nential growth in digital information and information
systems technologies to successfully execute future
missions. Central to this restructuring is the Army's
premier we/fighting organization-the Division. How
shcUd Divisions be structured to face unprecedented
ctmaiguji in the future. This study discusses the role
of a new principal staff officer-the Division G6- as a
strategic planner and integrator of command, control.
communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance
and reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems in the AAN. It
concludes that establishment of a principal staff ele-
ment at the division level for all matters of C4ISR sys-
tems integration is essential to leveraging information
age technologies for the warfighter and providing the
necessary strategic signal leadership to achieve infor-
mation superiority in the AAN.
Keywords: 'Command control communications,
'Digital systems, 'Strategy, 'Information systems,
'Division level organizations, 'Army planning, Military
intelligence. Global, Environments, Threats, Battle-
fields, Military applications, Exponential functions, Re-
connaissance, Aan(Army after next).
ADA363199REB PC A04/MF A01
Economic Sanctions: Viable Instruments of Power
or Economic Chaos. Strategy research project.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
M. J. McKinley. 7 Apr 1999,47p.
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Economic sanctions are but one of the many tools of
diplomacy utilized as part of the overall U.S. policy re-
sponse to objectionable actions of foreign govern-
ments. This research 7 paper explores and assesses
the effectiveness and appropriateness of economic
sanctions as an instrument of national power with spe-
cific emphasis on the imposition of economic sanctions
on Cuba and Iran. This paper will examine - four main
aspects of economic sanctions. The first is to define
and identify what economic sanctions are. The second
is to examine the relevancy of economic sanctions.
The third is to determine If economic sanctions are via-
ble instruments of -national power. And the fourth as-
pect is to determine if - economic sanctions are useful
in achieving our national security - objectives. Utilizing
our current policy on economic sanctions and exam-
ining its relevancy, this paper will make recommenda-
tions that clearly show that the U.S. government needs
to reform its sanctions policy.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy, 'National security,
•Economics, 'Cuba, 'Iran, United states, Policies,
Govemment(Foreign), Chaos, Response, Viability,
History, Power, International relations. Economic sanc-
tions.
ADA363200REB PC A03/MF A01
Emissions from DOD Fuel Storage and Painting
Operations. Technical memo.
Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center, Port Hue-
neme, CA.
N. Stencel. S. lodice, and C. Kodres. Oct 1996. Up,
NFESC-TM-2226-ENV.
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The USEPA's National Risk Management Research
Laboratory (NRMRL), under the direction and support
of the Strategic Environmental Research and Develop-
ment Program (SERDP), was funded to develop a
process for controlling volatile organic compounds
(VOCs) from fuel storage and transfer operations. The
Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center (NFESC)
was tasked to quantify DoD emissions from these op-
erations. It was determined that Navy fueling oper-
ations are in compliance with Clean Air Act require-
ments and that by switching to JP-8 as a primary air-
craft fuel, the Air Force and Army fueling operations will
also be compliant. DoD painting operations were ex-
amined as another VOC source appropriate for control
with the NRMRL developed process. Compliance with
regulatory requirements may involve using tow solvent
content coatings, installation of 'end of the stack' air
pollution control equipment, emissions averaging, or
changes in pair* application techniques. One dis-
advantage of the DoD trend to switch to low VOC coat-
ings is the difficulty of application and their perform-
ance in harsh environs.
Keywords: 'Fuel tanks, 'Paints, 'Aviation fuels,
•Emission control, 'Air pollution control equipment. Or-
ganic compounds. Solvents, Compliance, Risk anal-
ysis, *Voc(Volatile organic compounds), "Volatile or-
ganic compounds. Paint booths, Risk management,
Clean air act.
ADA363201REB PC A03/MF A01
WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION: Effort to Re-
duce Russian Arsenals May Cost More, Achieve
Less Than Planned.
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. National
Security and International Affairs Div.
Apr 1999.29p, GAO/NSIAD-99-76.
Report to the Chairman and Ranking Minority Member,
Committee on Armed Services, House of Representa-
tives.
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Since the early 1990s, the Department of Defense
(DOD) has supported Russia's design and construc-
tion of two facilities intended to promote U.S. national
security by helping to reduce Russian arsenals of nu-
clear and chemical weapons. The first, a storage facil-
ity now under construction at Russia's Mayak nuclear
complex, is intended to facilitate Russia's elimination of
nuclear weapons by providing safe and secure storage
for nuclear materials (such as plutonium) removed
from such weapons. The second, a pilot chemical
weapons destruction facility to be built near Russia's
Shchuch'ye chemical weapons storage depot, is in-
tended to destroy that depot's nerve agent weapons,
accelerate destruction of such weapons at other de-
pots by providing a proven destruction technology%
and help Russia comply with the Chemical Weapons
Convention. 1 DOD has supported these facilities
through its Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) pro-
gram .2.
Keywords: 'Mass destruction weapons,
•Demilitarization, Nuclear weapons, Ussr, National se-
curity. Threats, Cost analysis, Army facilities, Radio-
active materials, Russia, Strategic defense initiative,
Storage, Elimination, Gao report.
ADA363202REB PC A14/MF A03
Maintaining Budgetary Discipline: Spending and
Revenue Options.
Congressional Budget Office, Washington, DC.
S. Davis, S. LJeberman, and B. Anderson. Apr 1999,
298p.
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Until recently, large and persistent deficits dominated
the federal budget. For most of the past two decades.
lawmakers struggled to find common ground on new
policies that would eliminate those deficits. In the
1980s, their efforts met with little success; but in the
1990s, a strong economy and the end of the Cold War
combined with a series of three multi-year budget
agreements in 1990, 1993, and 1997- to produce a
dramatic reversal in the federal budgetary outlook. The
reversal happened with stunning speed, well in ad-
vance of predictions. Fiscal year 1998 ended with a
sizable surplus of about $70 billion in the total budget
(that is, including Social Security and the Postal Serv-
ice, which are off-budget). The Congressional Budget
Office (CBO) projects that under current policies and
current assumptions about the economy, surpluses in
the total budget will continue and will grow substan-
tially. Over the 1999-2009 period, they are expected to
total about $2.7 trillion. Excluding off-budget spending
and revenues, small on-budget deficits continue
through 2000 but give way thereafter to growing on-
budget surpluses that are projected to total about $800
billion through 2009.1.
Keywords: 'Economic analysis, 'Financial manage-
ment, 'Planning programming budgeting, 'Federal
budgets. Policies, Agreements, Congressional budget
orfice(Cbo), Budget enforcement act(Bea).
ADA363203REB PC A03/MF A01
Cruising CVBGs and Horizon MAGs: An Alter-
native Approach to Naval Forward Presence for
the 21st Century. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
September 1999 87
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J.T. Griffin. 5 Feb1999,25p.
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Since the end of World War II, aircraft carrier battle
groups (CVBGs) have formed the core component of
naval power, forward deployed to regions of the world
vital to U.S. interests. These formations have become
the standard "building blocks' of naval forward pres-
ence, rotated overseas to provide the CINCs with bal-
anced capabilities to deal with a variety of present and
future threats. Faced with the dangers and challenges
envisioned for the 21st Century, should the rotational
deployment of CVBGs continue to be the modus ope-
randi of naval forward presence. Existing policy calls
for the continued pre-eminence of the CVBG into the
next century in support of Forward.. .from the Sea. An
alternate method combines two innovative proposals
into a single concept of forward presence. The carrier
continues to play a leading role, but would be deployed
and operated under the concept of cruising proposed
by Admiral Paul Reason. Maritime Action Groups
would be created and would remain permanently de-
ployed to key regions of the world, with crews rotated
to the ships under the CNO SSG's Horizon concept.
Naval forces packaged, deployed, and operated under
these two concepts would provide the CINCs with the
naval forward presence to execute the National Military
Strategy of 'Shape, Respond, and Prepare Now1.
Keywords: •Military strategy, 'Aircraft carriers. 'Naval
operations. 'Situations! awareness, Deployment, Mod-
ular construction. Battle group level organizations,
Overseas, Second world war. Carrier battle groups
(Cvbgs).
ADA363204REB PC A04/MF A01
GENDER ISSUES: Perceptions of Readiness In
Selected Units.
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. National
Security and International Affairs Div.
May 1999,41p, GAO/NSIAD-99-120.
Report to the Ranking Minority Member Subcommittee
on Readiness and Management Support, Committee
on Armed Services, U.S. Senate.
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Opportunities for women in the military have increased
in the last several decades. About 14 percent of the
total force is women.1 In 1993 and 1994, significant
legislative and policy changes were made that allowed
women to serve in many combat-oriented positions
previously dosed to them.2 Following these changes,
the Army, the Navy, and the Marine Corps opened over
550 additional units to women. More than 13,000
women have joined these units.3 Among the units that
have opened to women are Army smoke and chemical
companies, forward support battalions, air defense ar-
tillery headquarters' units, military police units, and en-
gineer companies; Navy combat ships, including air-
craft carriers and amphibious assault ships; and Ma-
rine Corps air wings and many of its units that deploy
on ships.
Keywords: 'Job training, 'Operational readiness,
•Women, 'Equal employment opportunity. Military per-
sonnel, Policies, Surveys, Military training. Personnel
selection. Legislation, Gao report.
ADA36320SREB PC A05/MF A01
U.S. - JAPAN TRADE: The Japanese Insurance
Market
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
Mar 1999,51 p, GAO/NS1AD-99-108BR.
Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Trade,
Cpmmittee on Ways and Means, House of Represent-
atives.
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U.S. insurers have raised concerns about Japan's im-
plementation of bilateral insurance agreements en-
88 VOL. 99, No. 3
tered into with the United States in 1994 and 1996. In
recent years, Japan has taken some actions to deregu-
late its insurance market, both in accordance with
these agreements and as part of its overall efforts at fi-
nancial deregulatory reform. However, some U.S. in-
surance industry representatives have stated that the
measures taken to date are insufficient The U.S. and
Japanese governments differ regarding the extent to
which the agreements have been implemented. The in-
surance market in Japan is divided into three sectors.
The first sector consists of standard life insurance
products; the second sector consists of standard non-
life insurance products (mostly automobile and fire
policies). These two sectors combined are called the
primary' sector. In addition to the primary sector, a
'third' sector of the Japanese insurance market in-
cludes certain life and non-life niche products such as
cancer insurance and personal accident insurance.
Keywords: 'Govemment(Foreign), 'Japan, 'Insurance,
Foreign policy, Economic analysis. Commerce, Mar-
keting, Agreements, 'Financial deregulatory reform,
Gao report.
ADA363206REB PC A06/MF A01
DEFENSE REFORM INITIATIVE: Organization, Sta-
tus, and Challenges.
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. National
Security and International Affairs Div.
B. W. Holman. Apr 1999,77p, GAO/NSIAD-99-87.
Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Military
Readiness, Committee on Armed Services, House of
Representatives.
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For the past several years, the Department of Defense
(DOD) has been working to reduce its infrastructure
and support costs. The Defense Reform initiative
(DRI), announced in November 1997, is DOD's latest
effort to further this goal. DOD is looking to the DRI to
make its current organization and business practices
more agile and responsive. DOD also hopes that this
initiative will provide a major source of savings that can
be used to help fund DOD's planned $20 billion annual
Increase in weapon systems modernization. The
Chairman, Subcommittee on Military Readiness, Com-
mittee on Armed Services, House of Representatives,
requested that GAO evaluate DOD's efforts to imple-
ment the DRI by assessing (1) actions taken through
the DRI management structure to facilitate achieving
the programs's objectives and (2) progress DOD has
made in implementing individual reform initiatives.
Keywords: 'Defense planning, Department of defense.
Military strategy. Decision making, Operational readi-
ness, Strategic defense initiative, Savings, Planning
programming budgeting, Military downsizing, Cost
benefit analysis, 'Defense reform initiative(Dri), Gao
reports.
ADA363207REB PC A03/MF A01
Technology and Intervention: The Negative Impact
on Future Leader Development Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
J. R. Stephens. 5 Feb 1999,22p.
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Technology provides exciting changes to the many
systems we use in the military. It has eased commu-
nicating to any part of the commanders' span of control
immensely. One negative aspect that this has pro-
duced is its effect on developing future leaders. Since
communications have been eased, they are used to in-
tervene into subordinates' affairs. This practice has
and wil| become even more of a practice. The result is
a shift in the real or perceived tenet of 'decentralized
control.' Another possible ramification of this practice is
that it limits the chance for junior military officers to
make independent decisions, and builds dependence
Through education this problem can be solved. A
strong foundation based on a wide variety of subjects
should be promoted throughout the military in order to
give the individual the tools to make the right decision,
no matter what the situation brings. Most of the prob-
lems of the future will be the same as in the past, re-
quiring moral courage, broad intellect, and flexibility
that is not always learned through a technologically
based education and training background. If the mili-
tary becomes overly infatuated with technology and its
promises, the changes in culture and the weakening of
leadership development could happen slowly, without
warning. With an eye on the past, the future develop-
ment of leaders depends on discouraging widespread
intervention, while promoting the ideas of responsi-
bility, ethical values, and moral courage.
Keywords: 'Lessons learned, 'Management planning
and control, 'Decision making, •Technology assess-
ment, Military history, Officer personnel. Intervention,
Decentralization, Adaptive training.
ADA363208REB
PC A03/MF A01
Managing the Dynamics of Change. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
K. M. Sorbdlo. 5 Feb 1999,22p.
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Policies and direction issued by Staffs to their oper-
ational commanders often lack supporting rationale
and solicitation for comment/ information. Lack of un-
derstanding on policies affecting funding and manning
are often viewed as adversarial and lead to self-ful-
filling prophecies of ineffectiveness. Two case studies
are used to exemplify typical problems associated with
unilateral decision making and implementation of di-
rectives. Purpose of paper is to show how to avoid or
mitigate the negative impact associated with plans that
have a poor objective/strategy match by using case
studies of how 'not' to promulgate changes. Back-
ground information is provided on organizational be-
havior patterns to better explain the natural tendencies
and dynamics involved with organizational changes.
Author conducted survey of MSC fleet CD's and MSC
Headquarters and Area Command staffs to obtain rel-
evant source of perceptual differences on the two case
studies examined. Author uses combination of Military
Sealift Command (MSC) Fleet survey responses, re-
lated reference material and 20 years personal experi-
ence with the Military Sealift Command (afloat and
ashore) to provide unique insight into the differences in
perception experienced between MSC civilians, Navy
personnel and Commercial merchant mariners. Paper
stresses importance of open communication and will-
ingness to listen without preconceptions or filtering,
white recommending the application of inverse rea-
soning to determine proper objectives and courses of
action when considenng policy changes.
Keywords: 'Policies. 'Management planning and con-
trol, 'Decision making, 'Manpower utilization, Naval
personnel. Reasoning, Case studies, Surveys, Com-
munication and radio systems. Military commanders.
ADA363209REB PC A03/MF A01
USAF Aerospace Expeditionary Force: Flying into
the 21st Century. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
J.R.Reid.5Feb1999,22p.
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The DoD-wide drawdown over the last decade has
eliminated or relocated two-thirds of forward-based
USAF force structure back to the United States. During
this time, however, the Air Force has been repeatedly
called upon to respond to all levels of crises throughout
the world. These sporadic, unpredictable, and de-
manding crises have taken a toll on Air Force per-
sonnel who have been overextended by the chal-
enging OPTEMPO. To meet the needs of present and
Mure military strategy and to provide personnel sta-
bly the Air Force has developed the Aerospace Ex-
peditionary Force (AEF). The AEF is a forcerestruc-
ture providing tailorabte. mobile, and responsive air-
power to the combatant CINC within 48 - 72hours. The
AEF evolved from a small combat- oriented force pack-
«Ef."!!0.2J2.mptete arpower Package incorporating
SfnK/^Snl0LcTlbat ana suPP°rt a85615- Two
significant AEF shortfalls need to be remedied. Current
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Joint Chiefs of Staff Operational Plans (OPLANs) do
not incorporate the AEF employment concepts, and
AEF structure does not yet include strategic airlift or
other 'high demand, low density' assets. Failure to ad-
dress these shortfalls could negate anticipated AEF
benefits.
Keywords: 'Military strategy, *Air power, "Airlift oper-
ations. Stability, United states, Air force personnel, Uti-
lization, Defense planning. Operations other than war.
Aerospace expeditionary force (Aef).
ADA363210REB PC A04/MF A01
Shaping the Regional Stability Environment with
Reserves. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
D. C. Anderson. 5 Feb 1999,31 p.
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Given that shaping is one of the three pillars of the Na-
tional Military Strategy and indeed the type of mission
in which the United States military most often engages
these days, we in the military should feel compelled to
consider venues that most strengthen our capability in
this regard. The purpose of this paper, then, is to ex-
plore the utility and practicality ol just such a over-ex-
posing reservists in the shaping role. This idea
eminates from the National Defense Panel's 1997 re-
port Transforming Defense', which proffered that part-
time reservists, by virtue of their civilian employment,
can bring much needed skills, not commonly found in
the active duty military force, to CINCs' shaping mis-
sions. Shaping, in this work, is defined as military oper-
ations other than war (MOOTW), Internal Defense and
Development (IDAD) and non-combat military oper-
ations listed in Theater Engagement Plan guidance but
not assuming the characteristics of MOOTW or, in
many cases, IDAD. When measuring the potential for
part-time reservist involvement in the many types of
operations listed under the headings above, we find
that these reservist are most adept for primary roles in
IDAD; most specifically for direct support in political,
social and economic development. As a secondary
rote, part-time reservists can innovatively impart their
civilian skills in support of many active duty shaping
missions such as counterterrorism, counterdrugs, hu-
manitarian assistance, exchanges and conferences.
Although utility is bright, practicality is troublesome. No
data base system exists which universally captures the
information CINCs need in order to identify and access
part-time reservists with unique and desirable shaping
skills. High operations tempo in today's reserves
makes voluntary commitments difficult. Part-time re-
servists may find it hard to tell full-time employers and
unit commanders that they want to perform missions
lor which they were not recruited and trained.
Keywords: 'Military reserves, 'Military strategy,
'Operations other than war, Data bases, Military oper-
ations. Stability, Defense systems. Active duty, Military
commanders, Counterterrorism, Military operations
other than war(Mootw), Internal defense and develop-
ment(ldad).
ADA363211REB PC A03/MF A01
dosing the Book: The Role of the Aircraft Carrier
in the Twenty-First Century. Final rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport, Rl.
C: S. Cummins. 5 Feb 1999,24p.
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The aircraft carrier and its embarked air wing have
been a potent symbol of American resolve for most of
the 20th century. As the Navy moved its focus toward
the littoral regions, the aircraft carrier maintained a po-
sition of prominence in the roles of peacetime engage-
ment, forward presence, and deterrence. Other naval
platforms have proven just as capable, if not more so,
of performing those missions. In the littoral regions, the
aircraft carrier and its crew face multiple threats. Addi-
tionally, the cost of procuring and operating a carrier
and its air wing are prohibitively expensive. Funding
should be channeled away from carriers toward new
technologies and weapons systems that are equally
capable of performing to the combatant commander's
expectations.
Keywords: 'Costs, 'Aircraft carriers, 'Littoral zones,
•Peacekeeping, Weapon systems, Platforms, Casual-
ties. Ballistic missile intercept systems. Military com-
manders, Naval equipment. Wing level organizations.
Risk analysis.
ADA363212REB PC A03/MF A01
Winning MOOTW's in 2010: The Future Relation-
ship Between the U.S. Military and Nongovern-
mental Organizations (NGO's). Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
C. A. Dour. 5 Feb 1999,26p.
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Military operations other than war (MOOTW) have
gained prominence since the end of the Cold War and
are taking their toll on the military services. Coopera-
tion with nongovernmental organizations (NGO's) will
become essential in order for the U.S. military to
achieve their objectives during these operations. Joint
Vision 2010 (JV 2010) attempts to set the stage for
how the military should be conducting business in the
next decade. Presidential decision directive 56 (PDD
56) was passed in 1997 in an attempt to steer an inter-
agency process of cooperation across U.S. govern-
mental institutions but does not include NGO's in the
formal process. This paper offers three recommenda-
tions on how the U.S. military should engage, cooper-
ate and interact with NGO's now in order to fulfill JV
2010 as well as carry out the direction given in PDD 56
- (1) use a compatible communication system during
these operations, preferably a cell phone satellite net-
work, (2) begin an orientation program for NGO's so
that they may become familiar with military structure,
hardware and operations and (3) establish an NGO
joint task force which can train with NGO's and deploy
to a particular region without the ambiguity currently
encountered by military forces.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy, 'Decision making,
'Operations other than war. Military operations, War-
fare, Orientation(Direction), Communications net-
works, Cold war, Directives, International relations,
Joint vision 2010(Jv 2010), Presidential decision direc-
tive 56(Pdd 56), Military operations other than
war(Mootw).
ADA363213REB PC A03/MF A01
Planning for Future Humanitarian Assistance Op-
erations: Using the SAO to Establish the NQO
Working Relationship. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
S. A. Banks. 5 Feb 1999,23p.
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This paper was initiated in response to the Joint
Warfighting Center's request for a paper discussing the
subject, 2010 C2 of NGOs and PVOs. This paper ad-
dresses the concern that in the future (as now), the
Joint Force Commander (JFC), will still not be able to
command or control nongovernmental organizations
(NGOs) and private volunteer organizations (PVOs)
and elaborates on how the JFC can most effectively
consult and coordinate with NGOs and PVOs. Pre-
senting the recent operations PROVIDE COMFORT,
RESORE HOPE, and UPHOLD DEMOCRACY as ex-
amples, this paper attempts to review the criteria which
allows for successful completion of humanitarian as-
sistance (HA) operations by the JFC working with
NGOs. Using this criteria, as well as, the guiding Joint
Doctrine, the paper presents an option for planning for
future RA operations now by establishing liaison and
developing a rapport between the U.S. Military and
NGOs in the developing world. The paper proposes
that liaison by Security Assistance Officers (SAOs)
working for the various unified (combatant com-
mander) commanders in chief (CINCs) will develop a
rapport which allows the U.S. military to review oper-
ating procedures with NGOs and provide for success in
future HA operations. Also, these NGOs wilj be force
multipliers for the future JFC in HA operations. The
paper further proposes that due to the international na-
ture of NGOs, the relationship established in one coun-
try will assist operations in another country which may
or may not have an SAO.
Keywords: 'Organizations, 'Personnel management,
'Operations other than war, Global, Military doctrine,
Security, Volunteers, Command and control systems,
Joint military activities, Officer personnel, Joint force
commander(Jfc), Nongovernmental organiza-
tions(Ngos), Private volunteer organizations(Pvos),
Humanitarian assistance(Ha).
ADA363214REB PC A03/MF A01
Losing Anti-Personnel Landmines: An Economy
of Force. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
D. A. Ottignon. 5 Feb 1999,21 p.
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The 1997 Ottawa Conference recently banned anti-
personnel landmines (APLM) and created international
pressure for non-signatories such as the United States,
to abide by its mandate. This paper will address the
operational need for landmines. It examines the role of
landmines as an economy of force in operational ma-
neuver and flexibility, as well as their affects on the
operational factors of war. It will explore the impact of
eliminating landmines on the Korean peninsula and
offer alternatives to the Operational Commander. The
paper will argue that the elimination of landmines, with-
out a proven and cost efficient alternative to APLM,
creates a substantial capability gap and ignores the in-
creased risk to U.S. Forces. Finally, it will briefly exam-
ine future systems under exploration to replace APLM
that might offer the Operational Commander an alter-
native capability.
Keywords: 'International politics, 'Land mines,
'Antipersonnel ammunition, 'Economic warfare, Mili-
tary strategy, United states, Costs, Korea, Elimination,
Antipersonnel landmines(Aplm).
ADA36321SREB PC A04/MF A01
Operational Design of Hurricane Relief Oper-
ations. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
W. G. Hishon. 5 Feb 1999,34p.
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Disaster relief operations have, for many years, been a
traditional mission for the United States armed forces
when crises occur either at home or abroad. Hurricane
relief operations, in particular, have been a significant
mission for the military over the past ten years. Yet,
given the time-critical nature of hurricane relief oper-
ations, military commanders often have little time to
plan for the participation of their forces. This paper dis-
cusses the applicability of operational design to hurri-
cane relief operations and draws data from the mili-
tary's participation in four domestic operations (Hugo,
Andrew, Iniki and Georges) and two foreign operations
(Operation Sea Angel and Hurricane Mitch) over the
past ten years. The paper explores the elements of
operational design most applicable to hurricane relief
operations and discusses how military commanders
can best incorporate elements of operational design in
executing these operations. Moreover, the paper ex-
plores the various relief tasks a military commander
must design an operation to accomplish in order to
achieve the mission objective.
Keywords: 'Crisis management, 'Decision making,
'Hurricanes, 'Natural disasters, Military forces(United
states), Military assistance, Emergencies, Joint military
activities, Military planning. Disaster relief operations.
ADA363216REB PC A03/MF A01
Naval Operational Concept and Operational Ma-
neuver from the Sea: Analysis in Operational De-
sign. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
P.M. Heidenreich. 5 Feb 1999,25p.
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The Navy and Marine Corps have developed oper-
ational concepts to meet the anticipated requirements
of future amphibious operations. Are these two oper-
ational concepts merely separate Service concepts, or
are they capable of merging to form a single Naval
Operational Concept This paper addresses that ques-
tion by analyzing the two operational concepts using
selected elements of operational design.
Keywords: 'Military requirements, "Amphibious oper-
ations. Marine corps. Military strategy. National secu-
rity. Military doctrine. Naval planning.
ADA363217REB PC A03/MF A01
American Military's Discomfort with Peace Oper-
ations. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
D. K. Ziemer. 4 Feb 1999.19p.
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Peace operations are a growing market for the employ-
ment of military forces around the world. The increas-
ing number of peace operations, however, has not
been accompanied by a commensurate increase in
America's comfort level with these operations. As the
sole remaining global super power the American mili-
tary can expect to participate in a significant number of
UN sanctioned peace operations. Considering this
forecast it is imperative that the U.S. military come to
grips with the discomfort it has with peace operations.
This paper is intended as a step in that direction. UN
mandates and Joint doctrine are highlighting to provide
new insight and prompt additional thought With a
greater level of understanding we can further the de-
velopment of joint doctrine and become better pre-
pared for the missions derived from UN mandates.
Keywords: •Peacetime, •International politics, •Military
doctrine, 'Political negotiations, Military operations,
Global, Employment, Political alliances. Joint military
activities.
AOA363219REB PC A03/MF A01
Water Injection into Navy Gas-Turbine Combus-
tors to Roduco NOx Emissions-
Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Div., Be-
thesda, MO. Ship Materials Engineering DepL
H. B. Urbach, 0. T. Knauss, B. L Wallace,! Emory.
andJ.Frese. 1997,13p.
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Land-based water injection into the combustor of gas
turbines is a state-of-the-art technology, which is a tow-
risk, tow-cost option for reduction of gas-turbine emis-
sions. A controller for a water-injected combustor
(WIC) system was designed for automatic control of
water injection. Steady-state tests of the WIC system in
an LM2500 propulsion-engine facility yielded basic
engine- interactive data for the WIC's unique automatic
software logic. The steady-state tests demonstrated
anticipated NOx reductions in conformity with pro-
posed (but not implemented} California Air Resources
Board (CARB) mandates. The controller automatically
compensates for the effects of humidity, temperature
and engine load. This automatic response was ex-
pressly designed to deliver acceptable water rates
even during the abrupt power excursions encountered
in emergencies, including collision-avoidance
crashback maneuvers. The transient test data incfr-
cated unacceptable flameout in the engine during en-
gine deceleration to idle speed. Detailed analyses of
the flameouts show that the controller can reduce
water flow within two detiseconds of a change in
power demand. However, the residence time of water
m the manifolds can be about a second for some oper-
ating condrttons. Several fixes for this problem are de-
scribed.
Keywords: 'Combustors, "Gas turbines, 'Nitrogen ox-
ides, 'Water injection, Computer programs, Emission,
Air pollution, Engine components. Computer logic. Re-
duction, Collision avoidance. Naval equipment. Decel-
eration, Serdp(Strategic environmental research and
development program), Serdp collection, Wic(Water
injected combustor), Lm2500 engine.
ADA363220REB PC A03/MF A01
Mobility Traid and Challenges for the Operational
Commander. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport. Rl. Joint Military Operations
Dept.
B. H. Anderson. 5 Feb 1999,18p.
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The Mobility Triad of airlift, sealift, and propositioning is
a successful strategic concept, but lacks depth in its
structure to accomplish the mobility mission down to
the operational level. The structure is designed for stra-
tegic employment, but does not integrate well into the-
ater requirements, without operational trade-off. This
paper will discuss the significant advantages and dis-
advantages the operational commander must address
in order to fulfill their deployment requirements.
Keywords: 'Deployment, 'Marine transportation, "Airlift
operations, "Prepositioning(Logistics), Mobility, Military
requirements, Theater level operations, Strategic anal-
ysis. Operational readiness, C-17 aircraft
ADA363221REB PC A03/MF A01
Prospects for a Naval Service Operational Con-
cept. Final rept
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
R. G. Schwass. 5 Feb 1999,19p.
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While complementary in nature. Forward...from the
Sea, The Navy Operational Concept and Operational
Maneuver from the Sea are different enough to warrant
separate concept statements vice being melded into a
single Naval Service Operational Concept Addition-
ally, both of these concepts are complementary with
and supportive of the tenets of Joint Vision 2010. How-
ever, the Navy and Marine Corps concepts do exhibit
vulnerabilities in that they are highly leveraged by an-
"-' 1 advances in weapons and information tech-
;. Additionally, they fail to provide a proper em-
us on the development of force employment con-
cepts for military operations other than war.
Keywords: 'Marine corps, 'Navy, 'Joint military activi-
ties, 'Naval operations. Weapons, Military operations.
Warfare, Maneuvers, Utilization.
ADA363222REB PC A03/MF A01
Reduction of NOx Emissions from Marine Power
Plants.
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Annapolis. MD.
H. B. Urbach, D. T. Knauss. B. L Wallace. J. H.
Wasser, and M. R. Sexton. Jun 1997,20p.
For presentation at the Air and Waste Management
Association's 90th Annual Meeting and Exhibition,
June 8-13,1997, Ontario, Canada, Paper 97-A1399.
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The EPA has proposed a 9.2 g/kWh NOx limit for mari-
time diesel engines. Gas turbines, which are always
cleaner burning, have escaped maritime NOx man-
dates at this time. However, in Europe, increasingly
stricter exhaust emission limits for shipboard turbines
near high-pollution ports undergo periodic review. An-
ticipating these proposed mandates, the Navy has
been directed by OPNAVINST 5090 1A to comply
therewith. EPA studies show that two- cycle manne
diesel configurations combining exhaust-gas recircula-
tion, retardation of the timing of injection, interceding,
and an oxidation catalyst for combustion of participates
lower NOx-emission levels to 8.5 g/kWh. Water injec-
tion appears ineffective below water-fuel ratios of 0.4,
and is not cost effective for achieving the required NOx
emission objective, at least in two- cycle engines. The
proposed diesel configuration eliminates any negative
ship impact on the engine-room spaces from water-
management systems and water logistics. Contrast-
ingly, water injection into the combustor of gas turbines
is a state-of-the-art development, which may be a low-
risk, low-cost option for reduction of gas-turbine emis-
sions. It is anticipated that the required pure water
would be obtained from water purification plants and
stored supplies.
Keywords: 'Emission, 'Nitrogen oxides, 'Auxiliary
power plants, 'Marine propulsion. Diesel engines. Air
pollution. Reduction, Combustors, Gas turbines. Envi-
ronmental protection. Naval equipment. Water injec-
tion, Exhaust gases, SerdpfStrategfc environmental re-
search and development program), Serdp collection,
Epa(Environmental protection agency), Intercooling.
ADA363224REB PC A03/MF A01
U.S. Military, NGO's and CMOC: Staying Con-
nected and Achieving Unity of Effort During
MOOTW. Final rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport, Rl.
E. A. Swindle. 5 Feb 1999.25p.
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The U. S. military and nongovernmental organizations
(NGO's) have found themselves increasingly com-
mitted to working together during complex humani-
tarian emergencies. This humanitarian intervention will
no doubt continue and will necessitate increased co-
operation. Harnessing the efforts of NGO's can be
thought of as a force multiplier in that it accommodates
organic shortfalls in the military and creates a syner-
gistic effect of the total resources available in theater.
The Civil Military Operations Center (CMOC) is the ful-
crum of this civil-military relationship. It is not so much
a designated place as it is a function of personnel. To
achieve unity of effort with NGO's during MOOTW, we
must strive to improve the coordination processes and
outputs of the CMOC. With this understanding, NGO
and military policymakers can draw upon their unique
strengths to develop and implement policies, proce-
dures, and coordinating mechanisms that improve the
effectiveness of their joint efforts. This paper examines
two MOOTW operations involving a - - CMOC; Oper-
ation Restore Hope, Somalia; and Operation Uphold
Democracy. Derived from these studies are rec-
ommendations to improve the effectiveness of the
CMOC.
Keywords: 'Military operations, 'Democracy,
'Operations other than war. Foreign policy, Somalia,
Civil affairs. Synergism. Haiti, 'Civifmilitary operations
center(Cmoc).
ADA363225REB PC A03/MF A01
Economic Assessment of Proposed Electric-Dis-
charge Non-Thermal Plasma Field-Pilot Dem-
onstration Units for NOx Removal In Jet-Engine
Exhaust: White Paper for SERDP Project CP-1038.
Project rept
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
L A. Rosocha. J. Chang, K. Urashima, S. J. Kim, and
A. W. Miztolek. 5 Jan 1999,26p, LA-UR-99-101.
Prepared in collaboration with McMaster Univ., Ham-
ilton (Ontario), Canada and Army Research Lab.,
Washington, DC.
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This project is currently evaluating non-thermal plasma
(NTP) technotogies for treating jet-engine exhaust aris-
ing from DoD test facilities. In the past, some economic
analyses for NTP de-NOx have shown that it is not ec-
onomical, compared to other techniques. The main
reasons for this conclusion was that the previous anal-
yses examined stand-alone, or less mature electrical-
discharge reactors, or electron-beam based systems
that incorporated both chemical additives and quite ex-
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pensive (both in terms of capital and maintenance
costs) electron accelerators. Also, in contrast to more
recent developments, both the discharge and electron-
beam techniques of the past did not extensively incor-
porate methods to increase the yields (energy effi-
ciency) of active NOx- decomposing species. In an
earlier White Paper and a Project Report, we have
analyzed the costs of more mature NTP systems incor-
porating chemical additives and new-concept NTP
technologies (namely, hybrid systems) jet-engine
emissions control and have shown lower exhaust-gas
treatment costs for NTP systems compared to baseline
standard de-NOx technologies like Selective Catalytic
Reduction (SCR) combined with a wet scrubber or
SCR combined with an electrostatic precipitator (ESP).
In this paper, we will examine our most- promising can-
dklate NTP reactor systems for a field-pilot demonstra-
tion on jet- engine exhaust and discuss the economic
analyses for these hybrid units, which show that the ec-
onomics of the proposed candidate systems are more
favorable than earlier NTP reactor economic-assess-
ment conclusions for NOx removal.
Keywords: 'Nitrogen oxides, 'Emission control, 'Jet
engine exhaust, Air pollution, Plasmas(Physics), Elec-
tric discharges, 'Nonthermal plasma reactors, Serdp
collection, Serdp(Strategic environmental research
and development program), Jetc(Jet engine test cell),
Jet engine test cells, Cruise missile test cells.
ADA363226REB PC A03/MF A01
Commander's Estimate of the Situation: Kosovo &
The Southern Balkans. Final rept.
Naval War Coll.. Newport, Rl.
T. A. Vuono. 5 Feb 1999,23p.
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There is a continuing possibility that another Balkan
War could erupt in the near future. A massive flood of
ethnic Albanian refugees flowing from the Serbian
province of Kosovo into Macedonia and the sur-
rounding countries could ignite a violent regional con-
flict This nightmare scenario could lead to direct clash-
es between NATO members Greece and Turkey, as
well as Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, and Bulgaria.
Thus, the containment of an expanded Balkan War is
of paramount concern to NATO and the United States.
The current commitment of forces to Bosnia was made
in part to ensure the long-term credibility of the Alli-
ance. The prevention of a military confrontation be-
tween two member states is even more critical. In addi-
tion, the potential humanitarian crisis that could result
from continued Serbian aggression in and of itself calls
for some sort of international involvement.
Keywords: 'Military strategy, 'International politics,
'Refugees, 'Mission area analysis, Military operations,
Nato, Resolution, Conflict, Strategic defense initiative,
Turkey, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Confrontation.
ADA363227REB PC A03/MF A01
Operational Effects of Mine Warfare. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport. Rl.
S. B. Morien. 5 Feb 1999,28p.
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This paper demonstrates that naval mines are a threat
to the operational commander and that there are ac-
tions he can take to reduce the operational effects of
mine warfare. The first section demonstrates that mine
warfare is a pertinent problem for the operational com-
mander by examining three principle relationships. It
examines the history of mine warfare from an oper-
ational perspective, warfare in the context of oper-
ational art and mine warfare in the context of the U.S.
Navy and U.S. Marine Corps service visions. The sec-
ond part of the paper explores the Mine Counter-
measures (MCM) concept of operations, the difficulties
countering the mine problem with recommendations to
minimize the operational effects and lastly, the future of
mine warfare in the context of 'Joint Vision 2010' and
beyond. This paper shows that the operational com-
mander can minimize the operational effects of mine
warfare by preventing mining, maintaining surveil-
lance, minimizing maneuver space requirements, re-
questing MCM forces early in crisis, using creative
schemes of maneuver and exploiting the miner's re-
source and environmental limitations.
Keywords: 'Mine countermeasures,
'Mines(Ordnance), 'Mine warfare, Military history, Am-
phibious operations, Limitations, Maneuvers, Defense
planning, Creativity, Naval mines.
ADA363228REB PC A03/MF A01
Field Demonstration and Commercialization of Si-
lent Discharge Plasma Hazardous Air Pollutant
Control Technology.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
L. A. Rosocha, J. J. Coogan, R. A. Korzekwa, D. A.
Seeker, and R. F. Reimers. 28 Feb 1996,15p, LA-UR-
96-1846.
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Silent electrical discharge plasma reactors can decom-
pose gas-phase pollutants by free-radical attack or
electron-induced fragmentation. The radicals or elec-
trons are produced by the large average volume non-
thermal plasmas generated in the reactor. In the past
decade, the barter configuration has attracted atten-
tion for destroying toxic chemical agents for military, re-
moving harmful greenhouse gases, and treating other
environmentally-hazardous chemical compounds. At
the Los Alamos National Laboratory, we have been
studying the silent discharge plasma (SDP) for proc-
essing gaseous-based hazardous chemicals for ap-
proximately five years. The key objective is to convert
hazardous or toxic chemicals into non-hazardous com-
pounds or into materials which are more easily man-
aged. The main applications have been for treating off-
gases from thermal treatment units, and for abating
hazardous air pollutant emissions. In this paper we will
summarize the basic principles of SDP processing, dis-
cuss illustrative applications of the technology, and
present results from small-scale field tests that are rel-
evant to our commercialization effort.
Keywords: 'Nitrogen oxides, 'Emission control, 'Sulfur
oxides, PlasmasfPhysics), Electric discharges, Pollu-
tion abatement, 'Silent discharge plasmas, Serdp col-
lection, Serdp(Strategic environmental research and
development program), Hap(Hazardous air pollutant),
Voc(Volatile organic compound).
ADA363229REB PC A03/MF A01
Self-Synchronization: What Is It, How is It Created,
and Is It Needed. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl. Joint Military Operations
Dept.
L M. Araki. 5 Feb 1999,22p.
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In the coming years the decline of nation-states has
been predicted and the likelihood of facing enemies
without borders will increase dramatically. Technology
will shrink the world to a size where anyone with a com-
puter and a modem can retrieve information from the
other side of the world through a local phone line.
Technology will also tie the world so closely together
that national economic boundaries will dissolve and
create a global economy. Technology also promises to
change the face of warfare. Vice Admiral Cebrowski, in
his thought- provoking article on network-centric war-
fare, introduces a new term to warfare - self-synchroni-
zation. Is self-synchronization the answer to mission
impossible. To answer this question the term must first
be defined. Next a brief glimpse at self-synchronization
in other mediums must be examined. Then the steps to
create self-synchronization must be delineated. Fol-
lowing that the current military examples of self-syn-
chronization must be presented. It should then be pos-
sible to determine if self-synchronization is the solu-
tion. If it is the solution every attempt must be made to
create this 'self-synchronization.' The creation of self-
synchronization through unity of effort, commander's
intent, rules of engagement, and battlespace knowl-
edge is discussed as a starting point to create self-syn-
chronization. The next steps in achieving self-synchro-
nization are to empower individuals by releasing them
from the multitude of requirements currently in place
and the expectation and acceptance of the military as
an adaptive learning organization.
Keywords: 'Crisis management, 'Military planning,
Combat effectiveness, Deployment, Military strategy,
Combat readiness, Military capabilities, Strategic war-
fare, Adaptive training, Battle management. Self syn-
chronization, Rules of engagement.
ADA363230REB PC A03/MF A01
Real Cost of 'Engagement'. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
G. M. Grosso. 5 Feb 1999,21 p.
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This paper analyzes the terrorist bombings in Beirut,
Lebanon in 1983 and Dhahran, Saudi Arabia in 1996,
and draws some universal lessons learned on how the
Chain-of-command. Lessons learned include: (1) Tac-
tical warning on where, when and how big a bomb was
going strike was not available in either of the bomb-
ings. Given the complex nature of terrorist organiza-
tions a warning order this specific will most likely never
be available; therefore, the chain- of-command must
figure out how to protect their forces without it. (2) Par-
ticular attention must be paid to where forces are bed-
ded-down initially. In both bombings United States
forces were located in urban areas which are much
more vulnerable to terrorist attack. Given the disruption
to the mission and the cost of moving forces it is much
wiser to place forces in more isolated locations that are
less susceptible to standoff bombs even if the security
environment at the time seems benign. (3) The chain-
of-command must be ever vigilant if the security envi-
ronment in their theatre declines because this is when
their forces will be most vulnerable to terrorist attack.
As the security situation declines, the chain-of-com-
mand must err on the side of asking for too much rather
than too little. While it is the responsibility of the chain-
of- command to ensure United States forces are pro-
tected while forward deployed, it simply is not possible
to eliminate the terrorist threat. The military and civilian
leadership in the United States must understand that
its forward deployed forces will always face an asym-
metric threats like terrorism and when these threats are
acted upon, some will be successful, despite the best
efforts of the chain-of-command.
Keywords: 'Terrorists, 'Military forces(United states),
'Deployment, 'National security, 'Lessons learned,
Lebanon, International politics, Threats, Attack, Vul-
nerability, Terrorism, Political revolution, Saudi arabia,
Warning systems. Bombing, Tactical warning.
ADA363231REB PC A06/MF A01
NATO: From Creation to Golden Anniversary. In-
sights for the Czech Republic. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
R.Gryc.Jun1999,96p.
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This thesis examines developments in NATO from
1949 to 1999 and discusses NATO's future role in the
European security system. The thesis further dis-
cusses how particular groups of the Czech society per-
ceive NATO. Since 1949 NATO has developed into the
most powerful and the most successful collective de-
fense organization in the world. With the collapse of the
communism, NATO had to adapt to the new situation
to justify its existence. Since 1990 NATO has signifi-
cantly changed and is quite different from the 1990
NATO. Today's NATO is actively conducting out-of-
area missions, cooperating with former adversaries
through the EAPC and the PfP-program, and sup-
porting democracy throughout Europe; however,
NATO is also looking for its future form, and for its
place and role in the system of European security. The
most likely form will be a collective defense organiza-
tion within the framework of cooperative security sys-
tem. There was only a lukewarm support to accession
of the Czech Republic to NATO within Czech public.
This was caused by the Czech historical experience
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and by the approach of Czechoslovak and later Czech
governments to the national security matters since
1989, which resulted in insufficient public discussion
on NATO issue in the 1997-99 period.
Keywords: 'Nato, 'Military history, 'International poli-
tics, 'Political alliances. National security. Organiza-
tions, Defense systems. Theses, Communism, Co-
operation, European communities, Collapse, Democ-
racy.
AOA363232REB PC A06/MF A01
Continuation of a Postdoctoral Research Asso-
clateship Program. Annual rept. 4 Sep 96-3 Sep 97.
National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.
J. K. Nyquist. Dec 1998,81 p.
Contract DAMD17-95-2-5012
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Data acquisition, 'Instructors, Military
forces(United states), Scientists, 'Tenure. National re-
search council.
ADA363233REB PC A04/MF A01
UNITED NATIONS: Progress of Procurement Re-
forms.
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl.
Apr 1999,35p. GAO/NSIAD-99-71.
Report to the Chairman, Committee on International
Relations, House of Representatives.
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The U.N. Board of Auditors, the U.N. Office of Internal
Oversight Services, and the High Level Group of Ex-
perts have pointed out numerous problems in the oper-
ations of the U.N. Secretariat's procurement system.
These problems involved issues concerning all ele-
ments of an effective procurement system, such as
lack of competition, with over 50 percent of contracts
not competed in the past, and accountability, with con-
fusion over responsibility and authority leading to in-
consistent application of rules. Many of these findings
refer to the period prior to 1996, but some findings
have been more recent To correct these and other
problems, the Secretariat established a High Level Ex-
pert Group on Procurement. In 1995, the Secretariat
adopted the Expert Group's recommendations as the
framework for procurement reform and since then has
made considerable progress in implementing the rec-
ommendations and taken other action to improve its
procurement system. For example, evidence devel-
oped by U.N. audit and inspection organizations indi-
cates that the Secretariat has strengthened account-
ability by designating dear lines of authority, improved
competitive practices by increasing the percentage of
contracts that are awarded through competitive bid,
and strengthened the fairness of the process by pub-
lishing common specifications for goods procured by
the U.N. system.
Keywords: 'Procurement, Competition, Organizations,
Strength(General). Inspection. United nations. Audit-
ing, Accountability, Gao report.
ADA363234REB PC A03/MF A01
Forward Amphibious Maneuver from the Sea. Final
rept
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl.
J. C. Shaub. 5 Feb 1999.26p.
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The Navy operational concept, 'Forward—From The
Sea,' and the United States Marine Corps (USMC)
concept. 'Operational Maneuver From The Sea
(OMFTS),' are intended to provide the Navy Expedi-
tionary Force (NEF) with Innovative operational capa-
bilities for exploiting emerging Technologies of the fu-
ture. Shir>Fo-Objective Maneuver (STOM) is the key
element of OMFTS, which will take advantage of the
rapid maneuver of a combined force by air and surface
means directly against inland objectives. OMFTS is the
white paper that states what the Naval forces of the
near future should be able to do. 'Forward—From The
Sea,' however, does not answer the question from the
Navy perspective, 'How do we get there from here.'
'Forward...Amphibious Maneuver from the Sea
(FAMS),' when written, could be the combined con-
cept, written by the Navy, which would begin to dose
the gap. It will provide the "ways and means' to support
the ends' that the USMC has proposed. The author will
analyze potential challenges with doctrine, and with
both current and advanced technologies as they ap-
pear in four key areas: command and control; fires;
mobility; and logistics. It is these challenges which
need to be addressed before these advanced concepts
can come into fruition.
Keywords: 'Navy, 'Amphibious operations, 'Naval op-
erations, 'Maneuvers, Military forces(United states).
Marine corps, Military doctrine, Command and control
systems, Military capabilities. Logistics, Nef(Navy ex-
peditionary force), Omfts(Operational maneuver from
the sea), Stom(Ship-to- objective-maneuver).
ADA363236REB PC A03/MF A01
Hide Your Shape Sun Tzu: ROE Considerations
for Negating High-Resolution Commercial Imagery
Satellites. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl. Joint Military Operations
Dept
R. J. Babski. 5 Feb 1999,29p.
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During 1999, the first commercial satellite capable of
producing imagery with 1-meter resolution will be
launched. This event is significant because 1-meter
resolution is considered as the baseline for military
grade imagery. To counter this threat, the commander
may ultimately have to take action against the space
assets of a corporation that resides in a belligerent or a
neutral nation. The Rules of Engagement (ROE) that
would guide this attack are developed based on U.S.
policy, international and domestic law, and operational
considerations. An analysis of these factors indicates
that there are few impediments to the execution of "Of-
fensive Counter-Space' operations against the com-
mercial imaging threat. A proposal is also made for the
addition of three General Supplemental Measures re-
to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction
3121.01, Standing Rules of Engagement.
Keywords: 'Military strategy, 'Military art, 'Satellite im-
agery. Deployment, Space systems, High resolution,
Military capabilities, Threat evaluation, Concealment.
'Rules of engagement
ADA363237REB PC A06/MF A01
Worldwide Report, Nuclear Development and Pro-
liferation No. 209.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
17 Nov 1982.76p, JPRS-84767.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Nudear proliferation, Govem-
ment(Foreign), Nudear power plants, International,
Nuclear energy, Argentina, Nuclear development,
Wortwide, Fbis collection. Foreign reports, Argentine
nuclear program, Translations.
ADA363238REB PC A05/MF A01
Study of Turkish Officers at the Naval Post-
graduate School: Social, Cultural, and Administra-
tive Issues. Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
M.Kaya.Jun1999,71p.
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This thesis is a study of the Turkish officers at the
Naval Postgraduate School (NPS). The study exam-
ines the Turkish officer experiences before and during
their postgraduate education at NPS. Focused inter-
views were conducted with 20 Turkish officers. All
interviews were taped and then transcribed. Analysis
of the transcripts revealed ten critical themes. These
themes covered many topics, including problems re-
lated to the postgraduate education process beginning
jn Turkey and ending at NPS in USA. The major find-
ings drawn from the interviews included the lack of
adequate information on postgraduate education prior
to attending NPS, a general dissatisfaction among the
Army and Navy officers with the way in which their cur-
riculum subspecialties were chosen, the lack of infor-
mation about credit requirements for graduation from
NPS, the uncovered expenses of the married officers'
dependents, and the high value that the Turkish offi-
cers place on NPS education. The thesis concludes
with recommended courses of action that may help the
Departments of the Turkish Army and Navy.
Keywords: 'Cross culture(Sociotogy), 'Military
forces(Foreign). 'Personnel selection, "Officer per-
sonnel, "Turkey, Group dynamics, Education, Navy,
Family members, Theses, Social sciences, Graduates,
Interviewing.
ADA363239REB PC A06/MF A01
Worldwide Report, Environmental Quality No. 381.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
20 Dec 1982,78p, JPRS-82500.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Pollution, Air pollution, Water pollution.
International, Radioactive wastes, Conservation,
Wastes(lndustrial), 'Environmental quality.
ADA363240REB PC A03/MF A01
Elimination of Toxic Materials and Solvents from
Solid Propellent Components (PP1056). Annual
technical rept for FY 1998.
Army Aviation and Missile Command, Redstone Arse-
nal, AL.
R. Stanley, and D. Hagler. 17 Dec 1998,11 p.
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Solid rocket motor (srm) propellant used in military tac-
tical and strategic missile weapon systems contain
hazardous and toxic materials. Lead is used as a bal-
listic catalyst in minimum signature propellants. It's use
results in approximately 161,000 pounds of lead com-
pound usage per year. In some 'smoky* propellant for-
mulations, hydrogen chloride (HCI) is a combustion
product which contributes to stratospheric ozone de-
pletion. It is estimated that seven million pounds of
HCL is emitted from military rocket motors per year.
Lastly, processing of energetic oxidizer materials used
in SRMs requires the use of solvents which are toxic,
considered ozone depleting substances and also re-
lease volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Approxi-
mately four million pounds of oxidizer solvents are uti-
lized in propellant production per year. Due to the
human hearth hazards associated with these toxic
compounds, several regulations have been and are
being promulgated to curtail or eliminate the use of
these substances and their associated emissions.
Therefore, alternatives are required to permit future
propellant production and maintain weapon system
readiness.
Keywords: 'Solvents, 'Elimination, 'Solid propellant
rocket engines, 'Hazardous materials. Toxic hazards.
Strategic weapons. Organic compounds. Signatures,
Catalysts, Guided missile defense systems, Environ-
mental protection. Energetic properties, Lead(Metal),
Hydrogen chloride, Combustion products, Solid rocket
92 VOL 99, No. 3
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oxkjizers. Ozone depletion, Serdp(Strategic environ-
mental research and development program), Serdp
collection, Srm(Solid rocket motor). Volatile organic
compounds.
ADA363241REB PC A03/MF A01
Satellite Control Systems: Opportunity (or DOD to
Implement Space Policy and Integrate Capabili-
ties.
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. National
Security and International Affairs Div.
H. H. Thompson, and J. A. Elgas. May 1999,29p,
GAO/NSIAD-99-81.
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As requested, we (1) reviewed the Department of De-
fense's (DOD) progress in integrating and improving its
satellite control capabilities and in fostering integrated
and interoperable satellite control within the govern-
ment, as directed by the 1996 national space policy
and (2) determined whether opportunities exist for
DOD to standardize its satellite control capabilities by
using commercial products and practices.
Keywords: 'Military satellites, 'Satellite networks,
•Satellite tracking systems, Department of defense.
Navigation satellites, Communication satellites, Space
warfare. National defense. Space defense, Gao re-
ports.
ADA363242REB PC A03/MF A01
Evaporative Compressor Cooling for NOx Sup-
pression and Enhanced Engine Performance for
Naval Gas Turbine Propulsion Plants.
Virginia Military Inst., Lexington.
M. R. Sexton, H. B. Urbach, and D. T. Knauss. 1997.
11p.
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The present paper presents a new concept, in naval
propulsion plants, to decrease NOx production and in-
crease specific power with a water fog (droplet spray)
injected (WFI) directly into the inlet of the engine com-
pressor. The simulated performance of a simple-cycle
gas turbine engine using WFI is reported. The paper
describes the computer model developed to predict
compressor performance resulting from the evapo-
ration of water passing through the stages of an axial
flow compressor. The resulting effects are similar to
those of an intercooted compressor, without the com-
plications due to the addition of piping, heat exchang-
ers, and the requirement for a dual spool compressor.
The effects of evaporative cooling on compressor char-
acteristics are presented. These results include com-
pressor maps modified for various water flow rates as
well as estimates of the reductions in compression
work and compressor discharge temperature. These
mooified compressor performance characteristics are
used in the engine simulation to predict how a WFI en-
gine would perform under various water injection flow
rates. Estimates of increased output power and de-
creased air flow rates are presented.
Keywords: 'Engine components, 'Cooling, 'Gas tur-
bines, 'Compressors, 'Marine propulsion, Emission,
Naval vessels, Evaporation, Nitrogen oxides, Suppres-
sion, Water injection, 'Gas turbine engines,
Serdp(Strategic environmental research and develop-
ment program), Serdp collection, Wfi(Water fog in-
jected). Interceded.
ADA363243REB PC A04/MF A01
NBC Report, Spring • Summer 1999. Survivability
of Army Personnel and Materiel.
Army Nuclear and Chemical Agency, Springfield, VA.
1999.32p.
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SUBSTANTIAL PORTION OF THIS ISSUE OF NBC
Report is devoted to efforts that enhance survivability
of Force XXI assets in NBC environments. On page 6,
Captain Marc Umeno addresses low-level radiation
hazards that personnel could encounter in peace sup-
port operations. Major Brent Bredehoft highlights spe-
cific examples of achieving equipment survivability to
high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) beginning
on page 16, and also reports on recent results of test-
ing commercial off- the-shelf (COTS) computers to
HEMP. Mr. Warren Dixon of TRADOC Head quarters
on page 20 takes us through the thought processes
necessary to establish meaningful requirement state-
ments for NBC contamination survivability in the ORD.
And Mr. Steve English of SBCCOM lays out guidelines
and points of contact on page 25 that will help achieve
those requirements.
Keywords: 'Survivability, 'Army personnel,
'Electromagnetic pulses, Peacetime, Computers,
Probability, High altitude, Low level, Contamination,
Radiation hazards, 'High altitude electromagnetic
pulse(Hemp).
ADA363244REB PC A09/MF A02
Low Cost Sorbents Screening and Engineering
Analysis of Zeolite for Treatment of Metals Con-
taminated Water and Soil Extracts. Final rept.
Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicks-
burg, MS. Environmental Lab.
T. J. Olin, J. M. Rosado. S. Bailey, and R. M. Bricka.
1996,175p.
Prepared for USEPA and the Strategic Environmental
Research and Development Program in support of
SERDP 96-387.
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Heavy metals contamination is an environmental prob-
lem at Army installations engaged in firearms training
and munitions production. Weathering and corrosion of
expended munitions and leaching from wastewater la-
goons, landfills and bum pits, has resulted in heavy
metals contamination of the soil at these facilities.
Transport of metals to the groundwater has been con-
firmed in some locations, requiring treatment of the
groundwater at the site. Certain treatment processes
for contaminated soil produce metals laden extracts,
which also require treatment before reuse or disposal.
Low cost sorbents with a high affinity for metals that
can be disposed after use may provide an economic al-
ternative to ion exchange and activated carbon. Metals
sorption capacity is reported in the literature for a vari-
ety of natural materials and industrial byproducts. This
information is useful in identifying potentially useful
sorbents, but is limited to the specific conditions stud-
ied. Of primary interest are those sorbents with a dem-
onstrated affinity for the metals of interest, that are in-
expensive and readily available, and that require no
modification prior to use. A field ready sorption tech-
nology for treatment of metals-contaminated water and
waste streams was the principal objective of this work
unit.
Keywords: 'Water treatment, 'Water pollution, 'Soil
pollution, 'Heavy metals, 'Zeolites, Corrosion, Waste
water, Low costs, Army facilities, Environmental im-
pact. Ground water, Absorbers(Materials), Munitions
industry, Contamination, Landfills, Sorption, Leaching,
Weathering, Lagoons(Landforms), 'Sorbents,
Serdp(Strategic environmental research and develop-
ment program), Serdp collection. Firearms.
ADA363245REB PC A09/MF A02
Integrated Approach for Security on Demand in
High Speed, Snared Use Networks. Dissertation.
Arizona State Univ., Tempe.
H. J. Schumacher. May 1999,156p.
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This dissertation presents a user level security on de-
mand system, resulting from an integration of a funda-
mental framework for network security with the funda-
mental and unique characteristics of Asynchronous
Transfer Mode (ATM) networks. The framework offers
a conceptual structure encapsulating the fundamental
knowledge and set of relationships in network security,
permitting systematic and scientific reasoning about
network security. The framework, developed as a part
of this dissertation, provides the ability for all user
groups, such as the military, government, industry and
academia, to define their security requirements within
its context and enable the framework, when integrated
into an ATM network, to provide a template for match-
ing network security resources to individual user re-
quirements. The user level aspect of the security sys-
tem is unique and is enabled by the ATM network's call
setup process. In this approach, during the call setup
phase, the security posture of every node and link is
computed, utilizing the security framework. When the
system configures a virtual path from source to des-
tination, every node and link is verified to meet the user
specified security, in addition to bandwidth and other
quality of service (QoS) requirements. Traffic is
launched when the call setup succeeds, otherwise, the
call fails. Thus, the approach is consistent with the
basic characteristics of ATM networks, offering com-
prehensive security while viewing security as a distrib-
uted network resource, allocating it to each user effi-
ciently, based on demand and dictated by the need.
Keywords: 'Computer networks, 'Electronic security,
•Asynchronous transfer mode. Computer communica-
tions, Theses, Bandwidth, Network architecture.
ADA363246REB PC A02/MF A01
Experimental Results Comparing Pulsed Corona
and Dielectric Barrier Discharges for Pollution
Control.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
R. A. Korzekwa, L. A. Rosocha, and Z. Falkenstein. 29
Jun 1997,8p, LA-UR-972308.
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Nonthermal Plasmas efficiently produce highly reactive
chemical species for the destruction of pollutants in
gaseous effluents. Two devices common|y used to
produce a nonthermal plasma in atmospheric pressure
gases are the pulsed corona reactor (PCR) and the di-
electric barrier discharge reactor, also referred to as a
'silent discharge plasma' (SDP) reactor. The PCR pro-
duces a nonthermal plasma by applying a fast-rising,
short duration, high-voltage pulse to a coaxial wire/
tube geometry which initiates multiple streamers (elec-
tron avalanches) along the length of the tube. The
high-energy electrons produced in the streamers cre-
ate the desired active species while maintaining near
ambient neutral gas temperatures. The streamers are
extinguished as the energy is depleted in the storage
capacitance. The SDP reactor is constructed using ei-
ther a coaxial or flat-plate electrode geometry with at
least one dielectric barrier placed between the high-
voltage electrodes, leaving a few mm gap in which the
nonthermal plasma is generated. When the breakdown
voltage is reached in the gas gap, microdischarge
streamers are produced throughout the gap volume
which self-terminate when the build up of surface
charge on the dielectric reduces the electric field in the
gap. A comparison of the results obtained in these de-
vices is presented for various operating conditions and
gas pollutants. Our primary interest is to explore
whether the added complexity of fast risetime circuits
has a payoff in terms of overall chemical-processing ef-
ficiency.
Keywords: 'Emission control, Plasmas(Physics), Elec-
tric discharges, Pollution abatement, 'Nonthermal
plasma reactors, Serdp collection, Serdp(Strategic en-
vironmental research and devetopment program).
Pulsed corona reactors, Silent discharge plasmas,
Hap(Hazardous air pollutant), Voc(Volatile organic
compound).
ADA363247REB PC A02/MF A01
Non-Thermal Plasmas as Gas-Phase Advance Oxi-
dation Processes.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
L. A. Rosocha. 11 Aug 1997,8p, LA-UR-97-2124.
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Non-thermal plasmas are useful for generating reac-
tive species (free radicals) in a gas stream. Because
radical-attack reaction rate constants are very large for
many chemical species, entrained pollutants are read-
ily decomposed by radicals. Such plasmas can gen-
erate both oxidative and reductive radicals; therefore,
they show promise for treating a wide variety of pollut-
ants.
Keywords: *Plasmas(Physics), 'Emission control, Oxi-
dation, Free radicals, Pollution abatement,
'Nonthermal plasma reactors, Serdp collection,
Serdp(Strategic environmental research and develop-
ment program).
ADA363246REB PC A05/MF A01
Laser Abtotkxi/lonlzation Characterization ol Sol-
ids: Final Progress Report of the Strategic Envi-
ronmental Research and Development Program.
Pacific Northwest National Lab.. Rfchland. WA.
W. P. Hess, B. A. Bushaw. M. I. McCarthy. J. A.
Campbell, and S. 0. Colson. Apr 1998,53p.
Contract DE-AC06-76RLO1830
Prepared in cooperation with Washington State Univ.,
Pullman, WA.
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The Department of Energy has undertaken the enor-
mous task of remediating defense wastes and environ-
mental insults which have occurred over 50 years of
nuclear weapons production. It is abundantly dear that
significant technology advances are needed to charac-
terize, process, and store highly radioactive waste and
to remediate contaminated zones. In addffion to the
processing and waste form issues, analytical tech-
nologies needed for the characterization of solids, and
for monitoring storage tanks and contaminated sites do
not exist or are currently expensive labor-intensive
tasks. This report describes progress in developing
sensitive, rapid, and widely applicable laser- based
mass spectrometry techniques for analysis of mixed
chemical wastes and contaminated soils. The remedn
ation of defense waste and the long-term disposal of
high-level mixed wastes requires chemical analysis of
the waste streams. Efficient analytic methods are
needed to characterize the chemical classes and con-
centrations of a wide variety of waste materials. Tank
and crib waste sites contain broad distributions of
radkxsotopes, chelating agents, chromates, and
ferrocyarndes.
Keywords: 'Mass spectroscopy, 'Waste Disposal.
•Radioactive wastes, Ablation. Laser beams, loniza-
tion. Chemical analysis. Soil remediation, 'Laser abla-
tion, Serdp collection. Serdp(Strategic environmental
research and development program), Lams(Laser ab-
lation mass spectroscopy), Rempi(Resonance en-
hanced multiple photon ionization), MakJKMatrix as-
sisted laser desorption ionization).
ADA3632SOREB PC A03/MF A01
Positive Aspects of Network Centric Command.
The Ties Between Behavioral Doctrine and Tech-
nology. Final rept
Naval War Coll.. Newport. Rl. Joint Military Operations
DepL
S. W. BakJree. 5 Feb 1999,23p.
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The current command and control doctrine must main-
tain its' centralized planning and decentralized execu-
tion focus. Centralizing execution at the operational
level due to 'informational' superiority will be a step
back in terms of war-fighting effectiveness and will be
detrimental to commanders participating in military op-
erations other than war where interagency coordina-
tion is vital to success. Operational commanders who
attempt to control tactical decisions on perfect battle-
field data wit) cause greater uncertainty at the tactical
level and leave tactical commanders second-guessing
themselves. The operational commander, by definition,
is ultimately responsible for mission success however;
subordnate, tactical commanders may be given au-
thority to execute tasks relieving some of the burden on
the operational commander. The Naval Composite
Warfare Commander's Manual provides a model for
doctrinal structure and organizational behavior that has
proven successful on the tactical level. This platform-
centric approach to command and coordination should
become the model for operational level commanders in
the network-centric future.
Keywords: 'Military doctrine, 'Military planning, Com-
bat effectiveness. Military strategy. Battlefields, Com-
mand and control systems. Organization theory, Battle
management. Military art, Operations other than war,
Rules of engagement.
ADA363251REB PC A03/MF A01
Theater Ballistic Missile Defense, an Achilles Heel
for the United States. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl. Joint Military Operations
Dept.
B.K. Corey. 5 Feb 1999,25p.
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Theater ballistic missiles are a real and growing threat
for US forces. The US is approaching the problem in its
traditional manner of developing new high-technology
systems to counter the weapons. For at least the next
ten years there will likely be a shortage of active de-
fense systems available to the theater commander.
First the commander must recognize the potential seri-
ousness of the problem. Ballistic missile defense con-
siderations must be incorporated into operational plans
from the outset. Some specific recommendations are
given for the commander to be considered as methods
to mitigate the shortage of active defense systems.
Keywords: 'Active defense, 'Theater missile defense,
Theater level operations. Threat evaluation. Joint mili-
tary activities, Military planning, Area defense,
TbmdfTheater ballistic missile defense). Desert storm
operation. Scud missiles.
ADA363252REB PC A03/MF A01
Combustion Control Using a Multiplexed Diode-
Laser Sensor System.
Stanford Univ., CA. High Temperature Gasdynamics
Lab.
E. R. Furlong. D. S. Baer. and R. K. Hanson. 1996,
25p.
Presented at the 1996 Combustion Symposium, Italy.
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A multiplexed diode-laser sensor system, comprised of
two InGaAsP diode lasers and fiber-optic components,
has been developed to non-intrusivery measure tem-
perature and species concentration over a single path
for closed-loop process control using laser absorption
spectroscopy techniques. The system was applied to
measure and control the gas temperature in the post-
flame gases 6 mm above the surface of a Mencken
burner. The wavelengths of the lasers were independ-
ently current-tuned H2O Transitions near 1343 nm and
1392 nm. Temperature was determined from the ratio
of measured peak absorption coefficients. H2O con-
centration was determined from the measured absorp-
tion coefficient of one transition set at the measured
temperature. The mean temperatures recorded com-
pared well with those measured by a thermocouple.
Temperature fluctuations up to 250 Hz were accurately
measured with the sensor system, demonstrating the
high bandwidth of the measurement technique.
Keywords: 'Combustion, "Diode lasers, Fiber optics.
Nondestructive testing, Absorption spectra. Emission
control. In situ analysis, Serdp collection, Multiplexed
diode lasers, Combustion control, Serdp(Strategic en-
vironmental research and development program).
ADA363253REB PC A03/MF A01
Background Biological Aerosol Properties. Interim
rept Oct 98-Jan 99.
National Univ. of Ireland, Galway.
C. C. White, and S. G. Jemings. 8 Apr 1999,22p.
Contract N68171-98-M-5805
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Six 12 hourly bioaerosol samples were collected at
Mace Head on the west coast of Ireland from 12/09/98
to 01 /20/99. Total fluorescence was measured for each
sample using a Perkin Elmer LS SOB fluorimeter. In ad-
dition, methods are being developed at the National
University of Ireland, Galway to utilizing fluorescent,
which aid the visualization of bacteria using fluorescent
microscopy. Preliminary results for this study are pre-
sented.
Keywords: 'Fluorescence, 'Chemical contamination,
'Biological aerosols. Coastal regions, Microscopy,
Background, Universities, Ireland.
ADA363254REB PC A02/MF A01
Separation of RDX from Composition B Via a
Supercritical Fluid Extraction Process. Technical
rept.
Army Research Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
J.B. Morris. Mar 1997,1 Op.
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Supercritical fluid extraction is used, on the laboratory
scale, to successfully separate and recover RDX from
Composition B high explosive using neat carbon diox-
ide as the extraction solvent. The nitramine is recov-
ered from Composition B with a purity in excess of
99%. TNT is readily extracted from Composition B.
along with most of the wax, leaving the majority of RDX
as an unextracted crystalline solid in the extraction
vessel. Processing conditions for this separation proc-
ess are discussed, including, temperature, pressure,
and sotvent-to-feed ratio.
Keywords: 'Separation, 'Supercritical flow, *Rdx,
'Fluid flow, Chemical composition. Environmental im-
pact. Solvents, Extraction, Demilitarization. Ordnance,
Carbon dioxide, Energetic properties, Tnt, High explo-
sives, Nitramines, Serdp(Strategic environmental re-
search and development program), Serdp collection.
Composition b, Sfe(Supercritical fluid extraction).
ADA363255REB PC A04/MF A01
General Crelgrrton Abrams: Ethical Leadership at
the Strategic Level. Strategy research rept.
Army War Coll.. Carlisle Barracks, PA.
F. B. Weaver. 14 Mar 1999,40p.
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According to the Department of the Army FM 100-1,
the professional Army ethic is a shared set of values,
the guiding beliefs, standards, and ideals that charac-
terize and motivate the Army. Ethical leaders inter-
nalize and practice the professional Army ethics ele-
ments or values of integrity, duty, loyalty, and selfless
service outlined in the Department of the Army FM 22-
100. Furthermore, ethical leaders model the profes-
sional soldier's core qualities of commitment, com-
petence, candor, and courage discussed in FM 100-1.
This paper examines the values and soldierly core
qualities that comprise the Army ethos. Furthermore, it
provides examples of these values and qualities that
made General Creighton Abrams an ethical leader.
General Creighton Abrams demonstrated ethical lead-
er competencies throughout his career.
Keywords: 'Leadership, 'Ethics, 'Army, 'General offi-
cers, 'Biographies, Military strategy. Policies, Value,
Officer personnel, 'Creighton abrams.
ADA363256REB PC A05/MF A01
Nondestructive Evaluation and Self-Monitoring
Materials.
MITRE Corp., McLean, VA. Jason Program Office.
E. Williams, N. Lewis, H. Abarbanel, D. Eardey, and
W. Happer. Apr 1999.55p, JSR-98-145.
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This report is a response to a request from DARPA for
a JASON study to evaluate existing and novel ap-
proaches to condition-based maintenance. Our guid-
ance was to avoid the area of 'smart materials', which
is by itself an active area of research with which
OARPA is quite familiar. In addition, the JASON study
was narrowed to exclude the research area devoted to
developing self-healing materials, i.e., materials that
not only detect a change and produce a signal when
the change occurs, but which also deform or reorga-
nize structurally at either the macroscopic or micro-
scopic level to counteract any harmful operational ef-
fects due to such changes. Instead, the JASON study
focused primarily on methods through which condition-
based maintenance could be facilitated, improved,
and/or enhanced.
Keywords: 'Aircraft maintenance, 'Helicopter rotors,
Nondestructive testing, Cracking(Fracturing). 'Crack
detection, Condition based maintenance, HumsfHealth
and usage monitoring system).
ADA363257REB PC A10/MF A03
Waste Forms Based on Separations Media (DOE
360-94). The Strategic Environmental Research
and Development Program. Final technical rept.
Pacific Northwest National Lab., Rfchland, WA.
M. L. Balmer, B. Bunker, and D. E. Day. 30 Jan 1997,
196p.
Prepared in cooperation with Missouri Univ-Rolla.,
RolfeTMO.
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Millions of gallons uf radioactive wastes contained in
tanks at U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Hanford
site require immobilization in stable waste forms. Un-
fortunately, many waste feeds produced during tank
waste processing are either insoluble or incompatible
with the baseline borosilicate glass host that is cur-
rently proposed for containment of Hanford waste. Two
feeds that represent significant challenges to
borosilicate glass are phosphate- rich tank sludges and
silicotitanate ion exchangers (< 1 wt% of each insol-
uble component is allowed in the baseline glass). If
high levels of waste dilution are required to stabilize
these wastes, the resulting volume of high level
borosilicate waste glass can be up to 100 times greater
than that of the waste feed, thus increasing disposal
costs by tens of billions of dollars. Researchers at
PNNL examined the feasibility of alternative glass or
ceramic waste forms for containment of TiO2-rich and
phosphate-rich wastes. Tailoring of waste form com-
positions to specific waste feeds rather than attempting
to tailor waste feeds for accommodation by a single
waste form will minimize the volume of expensive
HLW. For TiO2-rich ion exchanger waste, the high
temperature phase selection and properties for three
key constituents of silicotitanate ion exchangers:
CszO, SKD2, and TiO2 was determined. This work has
mapped out large portions of the phase diagram and
has shown that several glass and ceramic composi-
tions have durabilities comparable to borosilicate
glass. While TiO2 may have limited solubility in
borosilicate glass, silicate glasses that do not contain
boron can incorporate up to 30 wt% TiO2. Two new
Cs-silicotitanate zeolites with unique crystal structures
that encapsulate the Cs in covalently bonded molec-
ular cages have been discovered.
Keywords: "Waste disposal, 'Radioactive wastes. Site
investigations. Silicates, Ion exchange. Zeolites,
Serdp(Strategic environmental research and develop-
ment program), Serdp collection, Silicotitanate ion ex-
changers, Tank wastes. Cesium titanium silicates.
ADA363258REB PC A03/MF A01
Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Based Processing of
PEP Binder Polymers. Technical rept.
Army Research Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
J. E. Cocchiaro, T. P. DiNoia, M. A. McHugh, and J. B.
Morris. Marl 997,16p.
Published in Proceedings of 1997 JANNAF Safety and
Environment Protection Subcommittee Meeting, CPIA
Pub 647, Vol. 1. March 1977. pp257-270.
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In recent years, supercritical (SC) CO2 has been ex-
amined as an environmentally acceptable solvent for
many processing applications. CO2 has modest critical
properties and is non-toxic, non-corrosive, and inex-
pensive. SC CO2 has proven to be a very good solvent
for a variety of polymers and copolymers. A collabo-
rative effort between Johns Hopkins (JHU) Dept. of
Chemical Engineering, JHU/Chemteal Propulsion In-
formation Agency (CPIA), and Army Research Lab
(ARL) is examining the phase behavior and extraction
of various binder polymers used in propellant, explo-
sives, and pyrotechnic (PEP) formulations in SC CO2
and other supercritical fluids for the purpose of devel-
oping environmentally acceptable processing and de-
militarization methods for some current PEP materials,
and for designing new PEP formulations that employ
modified binder polymers amenable to SC CO2 proc-
essing for enhanced life cycle pollution prevention. The
polymers investigated include polyethylene, oxidized
polyethylene, polyfvinylidene fluoride-co-
hexafluoropropylene) with trade names Viton-A and
Fluorel, poly(urethane) with trade name Estane,
poly(chlorotnfluoroet hylene-co-vinylidene fluoride)
with trade name Kel-F. and cellulose acetate butyrate.
Keywords: 'Polymers, 'Supercritical flow, 'Carbon di-
oxide, 'Binders, Explosives, Propellents, Solvents, De-
militarization, Pollution abatement, Environmental pro-
tection, Polyurethane resins. Energetic properties,
Rdx, Pyrotechnics, Polyethylene, Vinyl plastics,
Polyvinylidenes, Hmx, Cellulose acetates, Butyrates,
Serdp(Strategic environmental research and develop-
ment program), Serdp collection, Pep(Propellant ex-
plosives pyrotechnics), Supercritical fluids,
Polyvinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene, Viton-
a, Fluorel, Estane, Polychlorotrifluoroet hylene-co-vi-
nylidene fluoride.
ADA363259REB PC A03/MF A01
C2 In the Information Age: Will Operational Com-
mand Echelons Become Unnecessary. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl. Joint Military Operations
Dept.
K. J. Dolan. 5 Feb 1999,28p.
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C2 is at the very heart of debates about the U.S. mili-
tary's future. The current wide-ranging dialogue has
brought a number of compelling issues to the fore.
Amid discussions of the 'way forward', advocates of
Network-Centric Warfare have suggested that U.S.
military forces must adapt to a business-based 'flat' or-
ganizational model because the traditional hierarchical
structure will not keep pace with the tempo of future
warfare. The utility of this concept in the military con-
text remains to be seen. Current discussions of the
benefits of a networked system are decidedly oriented
toward the tactical level where the emphasis is on ac-
tion and rapid decision-making. This does not do jus-
tice to the responsibilities of an operational com-
mander. Even more disconcerting, the desire to export
network-based organizational concepts beyond the
tactical level may prompt decision-makers to consider
flattening the U.S. military C2 structure by eliminating
operational cpmmand echelons. This option is unten-
able. Preserving these intermediate echelons is vital to
maintaining the organizational balance and flexible
command style needed to deal with the complexity of
future challenges.
Keywords: 'Command and control systems, 'Military
art, 'Information warfare. Combat effectiveness, Deci-
sion making. Strategic analysis, Interoperability, Joint
military activities, Military planning, Organization the-
ory.
ADA363260REB PC A03/MF A01
Command and Control in Joint Vision 2010: Flexi-
ble, Adaptive and Networked. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl. Joint Military Operations
Dept.
F. J. Olmo. 5 Feb 1999,25p.
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One of the most daunting tasks the U.S. military will
face in the 21 century is the issue of implementing ef-
fective command and control (C2) of joint and coalition
military operations. As new technologies are imple-
mented to support Joint Vision 2010 (JV2010), suc-
cessful C2 must give the commander the flexibility to
use faster and more accurate information technologies
in order to increase battlespace knowledge and situa-
tions) awareness. The dynamics of new technologies is
linked to the Information Age and is commonly referred
to as a Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA), which is le-
veraged through the enabling concepts of 'Information
Superiority' and 'Network-Centric Warfare'. The chal-
lenge for the future commander is to exploit the RMA
by applying a flexible C2 process to control the
battlespace. Thus, as networked forces bring faster
and more accurate information across all levels of war,
the operational commander will exert his influence by
maintaining a flexible networked architecture through a
continuum based on his intent and the tempo of oper-
ations. A more focused understanding of networked C2
is the key to the evolution of new and existing joint ar-
chitectures in order to keep pace with information tech-
nologies. The military must embrace an aggressive
transition to a more flexible organization that is linked
to a networked hierarchy to meet the challenges of the
21st Century.
Keywords: 'Command and control systems, 'Joint mili-
tary activities, Information exchange, Hierarchies, Mili-
tary planning, Battle management, Information war-
fare, Situational awareness, Network centric warfare.
ADA363261REB PC A03/MF A01
Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Techniques As-
sessment for Graphlte/Epoxy (Gr/Ep) Composite
Overwrapped Pressure Vessels.
Aerospace Corp., El Segundo, CA. Technology Oper-
ations.
E. C. Johnson, and J. P. Nokes. 30 Oct 1998,27p, TR-
98(8504)-3. SMC-TR-99-16.
Contract F04701-93-C-0094
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NDE methods evaluated included eddy current meas-
urements, ultrasonics, radiography, acoustic emission
monitoring, acoustic-ultrasonics, and interferometric
(e.g., shearography) methods. The major interest was
in the detection of damage to COPVs caused by im-
pacts at energy levels that would leave no visible scar
on the COPV surface. Each of the above-mentioned
NDE methods was assessed with regards to its utility
for the detection of impact damage to COPVs and its
applicability in the field. Three COPVs were impacted
at various energies and then inspected using each of
the NDE methods. The results for each method are
presented, followed by a summary comparing the ad-
vantages and disadvantages. Several NDE techniques
were shown to be effective for detecting impact dam-
age sites on graphite/epoxy overwrapped pressure
vessels even if the impact energy was below the
threshold for creating visible surface damage. These
techniques (ultrasound, radiography, thermography,
shearography, and eddy current testing) are sensitive
because a small dent is left in the liner following the im-
pact. The impact damage detection thresholds for the
various NDE techniques employed depend on the size
and shape of the vessel. The tup characteristics and
the internal pressure of the vessel during impact also
affect the degree of damage and, hence, the detect-
ability of the impact site. The size of the indication as-
sociated with a flaw is also dependent on the technique
used. Visual inspection can lead to an underestimate
or lack of detection of the damage. For both
thermography and shearography, consistent sizing
could be accomplished through the use of calibration
standards and a consistent test set-up. The ultrasonic
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and eddy current results are most likely accurate
measures of how much of the liner was debonded.
Keywords: 'Graphite epoxy composites. Non-
destructive testing, Pressure vessels. Visual inspec-
tion. Acoustic emissions, Thermography, Ultrasonic
tests, Eddy currents. Impact damage, Copv(Composite
overwrapped pressure vessels), Shearography, Flaw
detection.
ADA363262REB PC A08/MF A02
Automotive Parts Acquisition Guide.
Air Force Logistics Management Center, Gunter AFB,
J. R. Medina. Nov 1998,135p, AFLMA-LC-199719000.
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Preliminary analysis showed some bases are using
COPARS to purchase vehicle parts, others are using
IMPAC. Also many bases are performing economic
analysis (EA) to identify which course of action gives
the best value to the Government. For these reasons
we have also included vast information about the
IMPAC and Economic Analysis processes in the guide.
Hooce. the name of the guide has been changed to
Automotive Parts Acquisition Guide. The Automotive
Parts Acquisition Guide is comprised of three chapters.
Chapter 1 covers the COPARS process, Chapter II
talks about the Economic Analysis and Chapter III is
dedicated to the Government Purchase Card. The
guide addresses the background of the COPARS pro-
gram, contracting and transportation processes, les-
sons learned, things to look for, suggested remedies, a
template Statement of Work for COPARS. and a sam-
ple economic analysis. The document will inform trans-
portation personnel about the contracting process
while also supplying contracting personnel with basic
information about the transportation process. It will
also address issues pertaining to the Economic Anal-
ysts process. The guide will serve as a training tool for
both contracting and transportation personnel. This
product will be placed in AFLMA's web site where it
may be accessed by contracting and transportation
personnel.
Keywords: 'Parts. 'Handbooks, 'Automotive vehicles,
Economic analysis. Lessons teamed. Training devices.
Data acquisition. Procurement. 'Government purchase
card.
ADA363264REB PC A04/MF A01
Quantum Modeling. Final rept Aug 96-Jul 97.
Massachusetts Univ. at Boston.
G. Sun. Apr 1999,33p, AFRL-SN-RS-TR-1999-76.
Contract F30602-96-2-0199
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The project analyzed the novel idea of constructing
intersubband lasers on Si-based material systems,
which could potential offer the great opportunity for
monolithic integration of Si-based photonic devices
with advanced Si electronics. The materials systems
under investigation include quantum structures of
SiGe/Si for mid- to far-infrared laser applications and of
Si/ZnS for the near -infrared. The quantum-mechanical
results have been published in referred journals.
Keywords: 'Quantum wells, 'Semiconductor lasers.
Light scattering, Supertattices. Zinc suffides. Silicon.
Monolithic structures(Etectronics), •Intersubband la-
sers. Silicon germanates, Phonon scattering.
ADA363265REB PC A03/MF A01
Diode-Laser Absorption Sensor System for Meas-
urements of Combustion Pollutants.
Stanford Univ.. CA. High Temperature Gasdynamics
Lab.
R. M. Mihatoea, D. S. Baer, and R K. Hanson. Jul
1997,13p.HGTL-3172-10.
Presented at SPIE Conference held at San Diego, CA
on 27 Jul-1 Aug 97.
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A diode-laser sensor system has been applied to
measure the concentrations of NO, N2O, CO, and CO2
in combustion gases using absorption spectroscopy
and fast extraction-sampling techniques. Measured
survey spectra of the NO 3v band (R branch) and H2O
lines from the v2 + v3 band in the spectral region from
5556/cm to 5562/cm were recorded and compared to
calculated spectra to select optimum transitions for NO
detection. Similarly, measured survey spectra of the
N2O 3v3 band from 6535/cm to 6600/cm were used to
identify optimum transitions for N20 detection. High
resolution NO absorption measurements were re-
corded in a fast-flow multipass cell containing probe-
sampled combustion gases to determine NO con-
centrations in a laminar, premixed CH4/air flame,
seeded with NH3. For fuel-rich conditions, the fraction
of NH3 converted to NO decreased with increasing
equivalence ratio. In additional experiments, CO and
CO2 absorption measurements were used to deter-
mine species concentrations above a laminar,
premixed CH4/air flame. Good agreement was found
between measured CO and CO2 concentrations and
calculated chemical equilibrium values.
Keywords: 'Emission control, 'Diode lasers, Absorp-
tion spectra, Pollution abatement. Combustion prod-
ucts, 'Combustion pollutants, Serdp collection,
Serdp(Strategic environmental research and develop-
ment program). External cavity semiconductor lasers.
ADA363266REB PC A04/MF A01
Innovative Approaches to Watershed Character-
ization: Winters Run Watershed Pilot Project - A
Case Study. Technical rept.
National Inst. for Environmental Renewal, Mayfield.
PA.
25Sep1996.37p.
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Winters Run serves as a primary drinking water source
for the town of Belair and for the Edgeweed section of
Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG). The purpose of this
study was to apply and assess the capabilities of the
prototype EMMS at a military facility designated by
Waterways Experiment Station. The Department of the
Army owns Atkisson Reservoir and the VanBibber
Water Treatment Plant, both of which reside in the
southern portion of this watershed. Atkisson dam was
built by the Army in 1942 to ensure an adequate flow of
potable water to the Edgewood portion of APG by
supplementing tow flows in Winters Run. The APG En-
vironmental Installation staff selected Winters Run wa-
tershed as candidate site for this pilot project. The ob-
jectives of the pilot project were to: (1) understand
subcalchment soil loss and sediment transport dynam-
ics; (2) quantify impacts to water quality from
subcatchment loadings; (3) determine impacts from
wet-weather events during the Spring "96 runoff period;
(4) investigate watershed landuse changes and their
relative impact upon hydrology; and (5) provide the
necessary technical analysis to support an upcoming
NEPA EIS concerning possible remedial actions at
Atkisson dam. The project also bad the objectives of
advancing the integration methodology of GIS tech-
nology with water-quality modeling software and dem-
onstrating the value of the EMMS' architecture and
functionality.
Keywords: 'Drinking water, "Water quality. Military fa-
cilities, Hydrology, Sediment transport, Case studies.
Watersheds, Installation restoration, 'Winters run wa-
tershed, Serdp collection, Serdp(Strategic environ-
mental research and development program),
Emms(Environmenta) monitoring and management
system), Gis computer program.
ADA363267REB PC A04/MF A01
Revolution In Military Logistics: Surviving the
Budget Process. Strategy research project
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
J. R. Angevine. 8 Apr 1999,43p.
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The Revolution in Military Logistics (RML) is a high pri-
ority for both the Army and its Logisticians. The RML is
well organized and can meet the needs of the Army
After Next (AAN), however we now face the most dif-
ficult part of any revolution the orchestration of its im-
plementation and its funding. If the Army fails to reap
the benefits of RML in the short term, it will not bode
well for our ability to accomplish the programs and
goals outlined for the AAN. In order to be successful
RML must compete and survive the budgeting proc-
ess. This is not an easy task, and the Army has tradi-
tionally had difficulty in disciplining itself to invest dol-
lars today for the future. If the DOSLOG is to fulfill the
vision of RML, he must be given the responsibility to
program and budget for its enarjlers. failure to do so
will result in a system that is not optimized and may not
meet the expectations of the Army.
Keywords: 'Logistics planning, 'Military budgets, Mili-
tary operations, Decision making, Strategic analysis,
Vision, Revolution in military logistics(Rml).
ADA363268REB PC A06/MF A01
Theodore Roosevelt: Activated Vision Through
the Bully Pulpit. Strategy research report.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
J. L. Bradshaw. 7 Apr 1999,93p.
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In 1901, at the age of 42, Theodore Roosevelt became
the twenty-sixth President of the United States. He had
the vision to see America as a great world power. His
leadership transformed America from isolationism to a
strong nation with an influential international role. Roo-
sevelt's family background gave him his foundational
values upon which he built his Strenuous Life: trans-
lating thought into action, words into deeds. As Presi-
dent, Roosevelt pursued domestic progressive reform
to provide all Americans a Square Deal. He based his
foreign policy on international involvement using diplo-
macy and power. He skillfully used the Bully Pulpit to
activate his vision of America as a great world power.
Roosevelt's powerful rhetoric, stones, and symbols
communicated his objectives. Theodore Roosevelt's
vision and actions launched America into the 20th Cen-
tury as a world power.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy, 'Political science, 'History,
•PresidentfUnited states), United states, Activation.
Leadership, International politics, Power, Vision, Theo-
dore roosevelt.
ADA363269REB PC A06/MF A02
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods.
Volume II - New Heuristic and Artificial Intel-
ligence Approaches to Production Scheduling In
Flexible Manufacturing Systems.
Aerospace Structures Information and Analysis Cen-
ter, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
W. J. Craft, E. H. Park, S. Owusu-Ofori, S. H. Lai, and
C. A. Ntuen. Aug 1987,99p, ASIAC-RN-187.1A-VOL-
2.
Contract F33615-84-C-3216
See also Volume 1, AD-A363 270.
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The need for an efficient economic production se-
quencing and scheduling (PSS) method for the flexible
manufacturing system (FMS) has never been greater
than it is today, due to the rapid increase in the com-
plexity of the FMS. In the real life scheduling problem,
minimizing the costs is the first objective and the most
considerable factor through as the multiple criteria (ob-
jectives) in measuring scheduling performance of a
FMS. This research proposes a new heuristic ap-
proach that adapts the above objective to PSS in an
FMS environment by considering the following cost
factors: (1) Overtime costs. (2) Lateness costs. (3) In-
ventory costs. (4) M/C idle time costs. This heuristic
approach will operate under an adjusted manufac-
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luring lead time environment and scheduling flexibility
(What-lf conditions) which incorporates adaptive look-
back and look-ahead rules. When compared with some
existing methods, the proposed method consistently
shows lower total variable costs.
Keywords: 'Manufacturing, 'Industrial production,
•Heuristic methods, 'Artificial intelligence, Integrated
systems. Optimization, Economics, Efficiency, Time,
Variables, Costs, Scheduling, Inventory, Lead time.
ADA363270REB PC A05/MF A01
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods
Volume I - New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence
Approaches to Production Scheduling in Flexible
Manufacturing Systems.
Aerospace Structures Information and Analysis Cen-
ter. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
W. J. Craft, E. H. Park, S. Owusu-Ofori, S. H. Lai, and
C. A. Ntuen. Aug 1987.70p, ASIAC-RN-187.1 A-VOL-
Contract F33615-84-C-3216
See also Volume 2, AD-A363 269.
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Spline geometries representing airfoil shapes have
been found to present difficulties in manufacturing
compatibility with design. This work highlights these
problems and seeks to find a solution to the problem of
profile matching. A spline geometry system has been
developed to simulate the design iteration process with
manufacturability as the criterion. The computational
algorithm and design procedures are documented. The
report provides a study of the effect of design knots on
the manufactured profile and also a procedure to inte-
grate design and manufacturing data for the production
of spline profiles such as the turbine blade section.
Keywords: 'Airfoils, 'Heuristic methods, 'Computer
aided manufacturing. Integrated systems. Computa-
tions, Industrial production, Compatibility, Turbine
blades. Profiles, Geometry, Artificial intelligence,
Iterations, Splines, Aircraft design.
ADA363271REB PC A05/MF A01
Worldwide Report Telecommunications Policy,
Research and Development No. 253.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
17 Dec 1982,55p, JPRS-82488.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Telecommunications, 'International rela-
tions, Global, Policies, Radio stations, 'Foreign tech-
nology. Fbis collections.
ADA3S3272REB PC A04/MF A01
East Europe Report, Scientific Affairs No. 762.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
17Dec1982.45p.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Management planning and control, 'Postal
service, International relations. Eastern europe,
"Foreign technology, Fbis collection.
ADA363273REB PC A05/MF A01
Worldwide Report, Telecommunications Policy,
Research and Development, No. 293.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
15 Nov 1983.52p. JPRS-84749.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Radio broadcasting, Policies, Communica-
tion and radio systems, Telecommunications, Federal
budgets, 'Foreign technology, Fbis collection.
ADA363275REB PC A04/MF A01
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur
Mustard and Sarin Challenge/Vapor Penetration
Swatch Testing of Kappler CPF3 Coverall, Model
3T436. Final rept. Mar-May 98.
Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, Aberdeen
Proving Ground, MD.
R. S. Lindsay, T. L. Longworth, and M. A. Johnson. Apr
1999,31p,ECBC-TR-025.
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A Kappler CPF3 Coverall, Model 3T436 (Kappler Safe-
ty Group, Guntersville, AL) had swatches taken from
six sample positions. These swatches were tested
against sulfur mustard (HD) and sarin (GB) in accord-
ance with the U. S. Army Edgewood Research, Devel-
opment and Engineering Center's (ERDEC) modified
static diffusion procedure, which was derived from Test
Operations Procedure (TOP) 8-2-501.
Keywords: 'Protective clothing, *Gb agent, *Hd agent,
Test and evaluation. Permeability, Chemical contami-
nation. Liquids, Vapors, Safety, Diffusion, Mustard
agents. Sulfur. Cpf3 coverall, 31436, Permeation test-
ing.
PC A04/MF A01
Electrically Heated
ADA363276REB
Evaluation of Prototype
Handwear. Technical rept.
Army Research Inst. of Environmental Medicine,
Natick, MA.
W. R. Santee, S. P. Mullen, B. S. Laprise, and L A.
Blanchard. 1999,35p.
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This study compared the responses of eight subjects
wearing prototype electrically heated gloves and
unheated handwear at 0 deg C, -9 deg C and -18 deg
C. The premise of the study was that the electrically
heated gloves would maintain hand warmth at least
equal to bulkier issue gloves, thus enhancing perform-
ance by reducing handwear bulk. Finger temperatures
and endurance time were measured while the subjects
wore either a battery-powered electrically heated glove
or an issue Intermediate Cold-Wet Glove (ICWG). The
test plan was to test in 2 day blocks for each tempera-
ture, with half the subjects wearing the prototype glove
and the other half the control ICWG glove on each day.
Additional testing was done with the unheated proto-
type glove and a combination of the heated liner with
the ICWG shell. The heated prototype glove was better
than the control glove at 0 deg C and provided as much
or slightly more thermal protection than the control
glove at -9 deg C. It was not a viable option at -18 deg
C. The combination of the heated liners with the insu-
lated ICWG shells was also better relative to the
unheated ICWG.
Keywords: 'Gloves, 'Endurance(Physiology), 'Electric
heaters. Test and evaluation. Low temperature, Proto-
types, Linings, Heat, Moisture, Electric batteries,
'Handwear.
ADA363278REB PC A07/MF A02
Physical and Chemical Environmental Factors As-
sociated with the Temporal and Spatial Distribu-
tion of Cyanobacteria in Lake George, New York.
Master of Science Thesis.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, NY.
L. E. Richardson. Apr 1999,122p.
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Cyanobacteria and environmental factors were studied
in Lake George, New York from May 1998 to August
1998. Lake George, New York is a (meso) oligotrophic
freshwater lake located in the southeast corner of the
Adirondack State Park. An island filled channel known
as The Narrows separates it into two distinct basins.
The water in the lake flows from south to north where
it empties into Lake Champlain near Ticonderoga, New
York. The lake is dimfctic, mixing in the spring and the
fall, and stratification of the water column into a distinct
epilimnion and hypolimnion occurs each summer. The
lake undergoes a clear water phase in late May/early
June. The goal of the study was to determine the tem-
poral and spatial development of the Cyanobacteria
population in the north and south basins of the lake and
their association to physical and chemical factors in the
water column. Various nitrogen and phosphorus spe-
cies were measured along with physical factors such
as temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, specific con-
ductance, and illumination. These factors were then
used to search for trends and associations with
Cyanobacteria enumerated by epifluorescent micros-
copy. One morphological genus, Synechococcus, was
found to dominate the Cyanobacteria population
throughout the water column and throughout the period
of the study. Abundance of Synechococcus increased
after the dear water phase ended, reaching its max-
imum in both basins in early August. Other general
trends showed the greatest initial abundance of
Synechococcus at 20 and 25 meters in depth in the
late spring and this moved up in the water column to an
average of 15 meters after the clear water phase of the
lake ended in mid- June. Slight temporal and spatial
differences were found between the two sites, however
linear regression found no strong associations be-
tween Synechococcus and any single chemical or
physical factor.
Keywords: 'Chemical properties, 'Bacteria,
'Environmental impact, 'Environmental protection, En-
vironments, Conductivity, Chemicals, Physical prop-
erties. Morphology, New york, Illumination, Population,
Nitrogen, Microscopy, Oxygen, Linear regression anal-
ysis, Phosphorus, Stratification, Lakes, Channels, Dis-
solving, Islands, Cyanogen, 'Cyanobacteria.
ADA363279REB PC A19/MF A04
Fort Jackson 1988 Database: Demographics,
Anthropometries, Risk Factors and Fitness Meas-
ures. Final rept.
Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive
Medicine, (Provisional) Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD.
J. W. Gardner, R. M. Popovich, V. Ovchinnikov, and M.
Tolman.Dec1997,405p.
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This report describes a database collected on men and
woman attending basic combat training at Ft. Jackson,
SC in 1988. Included is a description of the database
and descriptive information on questionnaire re-
sponses, anthropometric measures, physical fitness
scores and clinic visits for injuries.
Keywords: 'Data bases, 'Physical fitness,
'Anthropometry, Risk, Military training, Re-
sponse(Biology), Combat forces. Questionnaires,
Scoring.
ADA363280REB PCA10/MFA02
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
11 Jan 1985,187p, JPRS-CPS-85-005.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International relations, 'Political parties,
'Sociology, Underground explosions. Nuclear explo-
September 1999 97
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sion testing, Planning, Space shuttles. Space mis-
sions, China, Fbis collection, Foreign reports, Military
affairs.
Keywords: 'Agriculture, Symposia, Chemicals, Pro-
curement, Feeding, China, Fertilizers, Livestock, Fbis
collection, Foreign reports.
Education, Naval personnel, Universities, Officer per-
sonnel, Army, Motors, Eastern europe, Fbis collection,
Foreign reports. Military affairs.
ADA363281REB PC A08/MF A02
Regulations for the Technical Operation of Inter-
urban Telephone- Telegraph Cable Lines, USSR.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
30 Jun 1960.137p, JPRS-3441.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Communication and radio systems,
•Telephone systems, Telegraph systems, Ussr. Re-
quirements, Operation, Parts, Foreign reports.
ADA363282REB PC A05/MF AOt
Worldwide Report: Nuclear Development and Pro-
liferation, No. 172.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
21 Dec 1982,51p. JPRS-82509.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Nuclear proliferation. 'Nuclear power
plants. Ussr. Stations. Global. Marketing, Mining engi-
neering. Guided missile targets. Uranium, Enrichment,
Fbis collection. Foreign reports.
ADA363283REB PC A04/MF A01
Worldwide Report Nuclear Development and Pro-
liferation No. 182.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
25 Mar 1983.45p, JPRS-89143.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Nuclear proliferation, 'Nuclear energy.
Global, Domestic. Waste Disposal. Radioactive
wastes. Underground, Fbis collection. Foreign reports.
ADA363284REB PC A04/MF A01
USSR Report. Electronics and Electrical Engineer-
Ing, No. 118.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
28 Nov 1983.36p. JPRS-84839.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Electronics. 'Electrical engineering, Ussr,
Ionosphere, Propagation, Optical properties, Elec-
tronic equipment. Passive systems, Turbulence, At-
mospheric motion, Electromagnetic radiation. Attenu-
ation. Horizontal orientation. Radio waves, Fbis collec-
tion. Foreign reports.
ADA363285REB PC A06/MF A01
China Report, Agriculture, No. 279.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
17 Nov 1983,90p, JPRS-84770.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
ADA363286REB PC A08/MF A02
East Asia: Korea.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
1 Feb 1988,145p, JPRS-KAR-88-002.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy, 'International relations,
Symposia, Television systems, Response, Media,
Korea, Fbis collection. Foreign reports.
ADA363287REB PC A09/MF A02
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Btomedlcal and Be-
havioral Sciences.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
25 Mar 1985.172p, JPRS-UBB-86-012.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Life sciences. 'Biomedicine, 'Behavioral
sciences, Ussr. Reports, Fungi, Parasites, Bio-
synthesis, Aerospace medicine. Flour. Wheat, Fbis
collection, Foreign reports.
ADA363288REB PC A09/MF A02
China Report, Economic Affairs No. 323 Energy:
Status and Development- XV.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
30 Mar 1983,155p. JPRS-83162.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'China, 'Energy management. Economic
analysis. Exports, Nuclear power plants.
htydroelectncity, 'Foreign technology.
ADA383289REB PC A07/MF A02
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1304.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
27 Jun 1983,118p. JPRS-83764.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy. 'International relations. Se-
curity. Procurement, Biographies, Special forces.
Southeast asia, Indonesia. Fbis collection. Foreign re-
ports.
ADA3S3290REB PC A08/MF A02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and
Military Affairs, No. 2156.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
27 Jun 1983,150p, JPRS-83765.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: "International relations, 'Political parties,
•Sociology, Maintenance. Organizations, Peacetime.
ADA363291 REB PC A07/MF A02
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1817.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
1 Dec 1983,109p, JPRS-84853.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Military forces(Foreign),
Stresses, Ussr, Officer personnel, International rela-
tions, Fbis collection, Foreign reports, Military affairs.
ADA363292REB PC A07/MF A02
Korean Affairs Report, No. 326 Kulloja No. 3,
March 1983.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
1 Dec1983.106p.JPRS-84854.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Government(Foreign), 'Documents.
'International relations. Economics, Military
forces(Foreign). Humans. History, Korea. Fbis collec-
tion. Foreign reports.
ADA363293REB PC A07/MF A02
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs, No. 476.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
1 Dec 1983,117p. JPRS-84857.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International relations, 'Political parties,
'Sociology, Nuclear warfare, Organizations, Engineer-
ing, PresRJent(United states), China, Democracy, Fbis
collection, Foreign reports. Military affairs.
ADA363294REB PC AOS/MF A02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and
Military Affairs, No. 2121.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
24 Mar 1983,146p. JPRS-83129.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International relations, 'Political parties.
'Sociology. Infantry, Postal service. Eastern europe,
Fbis collection, Foreign reports, Military affairs.
ADA363295REB PC A05/MF A01
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
13 Mar 1985,65p, JPRS-USA-85-002.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science. 'Economics.
•International relations, Ussr. Symposia, Iron alloys.
98 VOL 99, No. 3
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Metallurgy, Disarmament, Second world war, Fbis col-
lection. Foreign reports, Ideology, Translations.
ADA363296REB PC A06/MF A01
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology,
No. I.January 1985.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
6 May 1985.89p. JPRS-USA-85-004.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy, "Political science,
•Economics, Guided missiles, Ussr, Warfare, Manu-
facturing, Security, Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
Ideology, Translations.
ADA363297REB PC A05/MF A01
USSR Report, USA, Economics, Politics, Ideology,
No. 6, June 1985.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
29 Aug 1985.74p, JPRS-USA-85-009.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy, 'Political science,
'Economics, Ussr. Control, Isolation, Spectra, Urban
areas, Central america, Fbis collection. Foreign re-
ports, Ideology.
AOA363298REB PC A05/MF A01
USSR Report, USA, Economics, Politics, Ideology,
NO. 5, May 1985.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
7Aug1985.66p,JPRS-USA-85-008.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy, 'Political science,
'Economics, Nuclear warfare, Ussr, Warfare, Military
strategy, Organizations. Population, Shifting, Press-
ing(Forming), Fbis collection. Foreign reports, Ide-
ology.
ADA363299REB PC A05/MF A01
USSR Report, USA, Economics, Politics, Ideology,
No. 4, April 1985.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
12 Jul 1985,68p. JPRS-USA-85-007.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Economics, 'International relations,
•Political parties, Ussr, Political science, Population.
Communism, Fbis collection. Foreign reports. Ide-
ology.
ADA363300REB PC A05/MF A01
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology,
No. 10, October 1985.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
30 Dec 1985,69p. JPRS-USA-85-013.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Economics,
'International relations, Ussr, Warfare, Congress,
Commerce, Psychology, Reclamation, Fbis collection,
Foreign reports, Ideology.
ADA363301REB PCA07/MFA02
JPRS Report, West Europe Reference Aid Por-
tuguese Military Terms.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
28 Sep 1988,113p, J PRS-WER-88-054.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Military forces(Foreign), 'Vocabulary,
'International relations. Military organizations, Por-
tugal, Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
ADA363302REB PC A05/MF A01
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology,
No. 9, September 1985.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
29 Oct 1985,74p, JPRS-USA-85-012.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Economics,
•International relations, 'United States, Ussr, Global,
Ideology.
ADA363303REB PC A05/MF A01
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology,
No. 8, August 1985.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
28 Oct 1985,66p, JPRS-USA-85-011.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'United States, 'Foreign policy, 'Political
science, 'Economics, 'International relations, Ussr,
Solutions(General), Ideology.
ADA363304REB PC A06/MF A01
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology,
No. 7, July 1985.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
20 Sep 1985,95p, JPRS-USA-85-010.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'United States, 'Political science,
•Economics, 'International relations, Ussr, Metals,
Computers, Food, Crimes, Youth, Ideology.
ADA363305REB PC A02/MF A01
Japan Opposes US-Japanese Security Pact.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
13Jun 1961,6p,JPRS-4677.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: "Military operations,
'Government(Foreign), "Military forces(Foreign), War-
fare, National security, Population, Japan, Treaties,
Supplies, Laos, Foreign reports.
ADA363306REB PC A03/MF A01
Selected Soviet Military Translations (Recent
Events In the Soviet Navy) No. 61.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
13 Jun 1961,30p, JPRS-4696.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Government(Foreign), "Military
forces(Foreign), 'Military government, Ussr, Navy, For-
eign reports, Translations.
ADA363307REB PC A05/MF A01
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and
Military Affairs No. 2157.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
24 Jun 1983,58p,JPRS43762.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'International relations,
'Sociology, Nato, Organizations, Eastern europe.
Youth, Fbis collection, Foreign reports, Military affairs.
ADA363308REB PCA10/MFA02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and
Military Affairs No. 2234.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
28 Nov 1983,189p, J PRS-84830.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: "Govemment(Foreign), "International rela-
tions, "Political parties, "Sociology, Congress, Eco-
nomics, Domestic, Message processing. Eastern eu-
rope, Fbis collection. Foreign reports, Military affairs.
ADA363309REB PC A09/MF A02
China Report Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs No. 474.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
28 Nov 1983.172p, JPRS-84831.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: "Govemment(Foreign), "International rela-
tions, "Political parties, 'Sociology, Warfare, China,
Bombing, Fbis collection, Foreign reports. Military af-
fairs.
ADA363310REB PC A03/MF A01
Soviet Abstracts Biology, Section O, Plant Dis-
eases, Book No. 23, 1958, Abstracts 104958 thru
105054.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
25 Mar 1960,27p, JPRS-2441, OTS40-11 -439.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Diseases, 'Plants(Botany), Ussr, Biology,
Abstracts, Russian language, Classification, Yugo-
slavia, 'Plant diseases. Foreign reports, Translations.
ADA363311REB PC A03/MF A01
Brief Report on a Scientific Mission to the United
States, USSR.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
O. H. Ivakhnenko. 24 Oct 1960,18p. JPR&3934,
OTS-60-31-779.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Scientific research, Ussr, United states.
Missions. Physicians. Foreign reports.
ADA363312REB PC A08/MF A02
China Report, Economic Affairs, No. 296. Energy:
Status and Development XII.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
21 Dec 1982,135p, JPRS-82512.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: "Economics, 'Nudear energy, 'Electric
power, 'China, Transportation, Networks. Thermo-
electric power generation, Hydroelectricrty.
AOA363313REB PC A03/MF A01
Scientists of the Academy of Sciences of Kazakh
SSR Visit Communist China.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
I. Kenesbayev, L. K. Klyshev, T. D. Nominkhanov, and
N. S. Kalachev. 28 Jun 1960.17p. JPRS-3429. OTS-
60-31-295.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International relations. 'Scientists, Ussr,
China, Physiologists, Foreign reports.
ADA363314REB PC A03/MF A01
Survey of Soviet Heavy Industry (4).
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
4 Jan 1961,21 p. JPRS-4301.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Industrial plants, 'Ussr. Reports, Inter-
national relations. Foreign reports.
ADA363315REB PC A02/MF A01
Activities of Scientific Societies of the Tatar
ASSR.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
2Feb1961.7p,JPRS-4377.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Scientific organizations, Ussr, Ppsi-
tion(Location), Congress, Reports, Clinical medicine.
Instructors, Hospitals, Physicians, Atherosclerosis,
Foreign reports, Tatar assar.
ADA363316REB PC A07/MF A02
Research and Development in Soviet Nonferrous
Metallurgy.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
14 Jun 1960,111p, JPRS-3390, OTS-60-31-158.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Iron alloys, 'Metallurgy, Ussr, Industries,
Accuracy, Mining engineering, Cold, Physicians, P
type semiconductors. Hands, Foreign reports. Trans-
lations.
ADA363317REB PC A02/MF A01
Two Concepts and Two Tendencies of Statism,
Yugoslavia
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
N. Paste. 8 Jun 1960,7p. JPRS-3383.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy. 'International relations, Po-
litical science, Release mechanisms, Croatia, Sci-
entific organizations, Serbocroatian language. Sci-
entific research, Foreign reports.
ADA363318REB PC A03/MF A01
Selected Articles on Armed Forces In North Viet-
nam.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
T. V. Tra. 4 Jun 1960,17p. JPRS-3384.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Military forces(Foreign), 'International re-
lations, 'Socialism, Warfare, Global, Blood, North Viet-
nam, Foreign reports.
ADA363319REB PC A02/MF A01
Third Congress of the All-Union Astronomic-Geo-
detic Society, USSR.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
15 Sep 1960,8p, JPRS-3918, OTS-60-31 -773.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Geodetic astronomy, Ussr, Congress, Visi-
bility, Artificial satellites, Sides, Geodesy,
Earth(Planet), Foreign reports.
ADA363320REB PC A04/MF A01
Radiation Injury and Autolysls, USSR.
Joint Publications' Research Service. Arlington, VA.
V. N. Benevolenskiy. 8 Feb 1961,34p, JPRS-4387.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Cytology, 'Radiation injuries. Pathogenic
microorganisms, Ussr, Cells(Biology). Necrosis. Asep-
sis, 'Autolysis, Translations.
ADA363321 REB PC A01 /MF A01
Steel 'Mouse' and Automations, USSR.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
N. ll'inskaya. 6 Feb 1961, 5p, JPRS-4380.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'International relations, Electronics, Ro-
bots, Steel, Boxes, Iron, Machines, Food, Learning,
Game theory, Children, Reading, Foreign reports.
ADA363322REB PCA01/MFA01
Third All-Union Conference on the
Electrophysiology of the Nervous System, USSR.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
A. Sorokina, and Y. P. LJmanskiy. 6 Feb 1961, 4p,
JPRS-4378.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Central nervous system,
'Electrophysiology, Ussr, Symposia, Reports, Ab-
stracts, Nervous system. Animals.
Electroencephalography, Foreign reports.
ADA363323REB PC A03/MF A01
Role of Persuasion and Coercion in the Soviet
State USSR.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
P. S. Romashkin. 27 May 1960,19p, JPRS-3326.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Govemment(Foreign), 'International rela-
tions, 'Communism, Foreign policy, Ussr, Foreign re-
ports. Persuasion, Coertiion.
ADA363324REB PC A08/MF A02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and
Military Affairs, No. 2164.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
11 Jul 1983.144p. JPRS-83860.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Sociology, Policies,
Goyernment(Foreign), Military forces(Foreign), Inter-
national relations. Eastern europe, Decentralization,
Propaganda, Military affairs, Fbis collection, Foreign
reports. Translations.
ADA363325REB PC A09/MF A02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and
Military Affairs, No. 2123.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
29 Mar 1983.167p. JPRS-83157.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, "Sociology, Govern-
ment(Foreign), Military forces(Foreign), Civil affairs.
International relations. Political parties, Eastern eu-
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rope, Military affairs, Fbis collection, Foreign reports.
Translations.
ADA363326REB PC A07/MF A02
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs, No. 404.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
28 Mar 1983,101 p, JPRS-83151.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Sociology, Education,
Govemment(Foreign), Military forces(Foreign), Civil af-
fairs, International relations, Political parties, Com-
munism, China, Chinese language, Military affairs,
Fbis collection, Foreign reports, Translations.
ADA363327REB PC A04/MF A01
USSR Report, Energy No. 129.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
17 Dec 1982.46p, JPRS-82491.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Energy, 'Pipelines, 'USSR, Natural gas,
Oil fields. Coal.
ADA363328REB PC A05/MF A01
Worldwide Report, Nuclear Development and Pro-
liferation No. 210.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
18 Nov 1983,57p, JPRS-84783.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Nuclear proliferation. Nuclear power
plants. Nuclear energy, Nuclear reactors, Foreign re-
ports, Fbis collection.
ADA363329REB PC A05/MF A01
Worldwide Report: Nuclear Development and Pro-
liferation, No. 170.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
29 Nov 1982,61p, JPRS-82336.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Nuclear proliferation, Nuclear energy, Nu-
clear reactors. Radioactive wastes, Uranium, Foreign
reports, Fbis collection.
ADA363330REB PC A04/MF A01
Structural Optimization Technique. Final rept.
Rock Island Arsenal, IL
V. Komkov, E. Haug, and N. Coleman. Jun 1975,37p,
RIA-76-U565, AC-TR-75001.
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Sensitivity analysis is performed for general structures.
Gradual improvement in the design of a vibrating struc-
ture is attempted by an iterative process, where the fre-
quency of vibration depends upon the design. Abstract
Frechet differentiation is used to establish necessary
criteria for optimization. Particular attention is given to
the problem of optimization of gun tube.
Keywords: 'Vibration, 'Structural mechanics, Algo-
rithms, Gun barrels, Structural analysis.
ADA363331REB PC A03/MF A01
GPS User-Interface Design Problems. Final rept.
Civil Aeromedical Inst., Oklahoma City, OK.
K. W. Williams. Apr 1999,11 p, DOT/FAA/AM-99/13.
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This paper is a review of human factors problems as-
sociated with the user-interface design of a set of Glob-
al Positioning System (GPS) receivers, certified for use
in aircraft for instrument non-precision approaches.
The paper focuses on design problems associated with
the interfaces and specific inconsistencies across the
set of interfaces that could cause confusion or errors
during operation. Some specific problems addressed
involve the layout and design of knobs and buttons;
control labeling inconsistencies across units; the place-
ment and use of warnings; feedback, or the lack there-
of; and the integration of specific flying tasks while
using the receivers. Recommendations for solving
some of the problems are provided, as well as sugges-
tions to the FAA, GPS manufacturers, and pilots re-
garding the future development and use of these prod-
ucts.
Keywords: 'Global positioning system, 'Flight instru-
ments, 'Man computer interface, Computer aided de-
sign. Human factors engineering, Display systems, Air-
craft equipment, Design criteria. Instrument landings.
ADA363332REB PC A06/MF A01
Results of the Field Study of the Paleontologies!
Resources of the Fort Carson Military Reserva-
tion, Colorado.
Paleontological Investigations, Denver, CO.
R. Raynolds, D. Nelson, and F. Olsen. Mar 1999.88p.
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The sedimentary rocks at Fort Carson Military Res-
ervation contain various outcrops of paleontologic sig-
nificance. Outcrops with significant paleontologic re-
sources range from the Jurassic Kimmeridgian, Morri-
son Formation to various undifferentiated Pleistocene
alluviums. The paleontology survey reported in this
manuscript is an important part of the Fort Carson Cul-
tural Resources Management Program whose goat is
to maintain the largest possible area for military train-
ing while protecting significant cultural and environ-
mental resources. The current study is a demonstra-
tion project funded by a grant awarded to Fort Carson
by the Legacy Resource Management Program. Con-
gress established Legacy in 1991 to provide the De-
partment of Defense (DoD) with an opportunity to en-
hance the management of resources on lands under
DoD jurisdiction.
Keywords: 'Paleontology, Congress, Department of
defense, Military facilities, Environments, Resource
management, Cultural resources, Colorado, Fossils,
Jurassic period.
ADA363334REB PC A05/MF A01
Adherence to the Otitis Media with Effusion Clin-
ical Practice Guideline by Providers In a United
States Air Force Medical Treatment Facility. Thesis
rept.
Uniformed Services Univ. of the Health Sciences, Be-
thesda. MD.
P. L. Pengilly. 7 May 1999,70p, AFIT-99-99.
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Clinical practice guidelines are developed to minimize
variations in treatment patterns while assisting
healthcare providers in clinical decision making. The
United States Agency for Health Care Policy and Re-
search published the Otitis Media with Effusion (OME)
in Young Children Clinical Practice Guideline Number
12 widely disseminated by 1996. The guideline pro-
vides information on diagnostic criteria, hearing eval-
uations, environmental risk factors, therapeutic inter-
ventions, and a treatment algorithm. Initial treatment
for OME does not require antibiotic therapy lessening
microbial drug resistance. Little documentation exists
reporting the application of this guideline. This study
used a descriptive quantitative design to examine ad-
herence to this guideline by healthcare providers in a
United States Air Force Medical Treatment Facility. A
total of 196 medical records of children diagnosed with
otitis media were audited using a checklist developed
from the treatment algorithm. Twenty- three of these
children had OME. Using summary statistics, the audit
showed antibiotics, decongestants, antihistamines,
steroids and surgery were not used as per guideline
recommendations. Areas of low compliance were use
of the six- week follow-up interval, documentation of
environmental risk factor control counseling, and docu-
mentation of the use of pneumatic otoscopy and/or
tympanometry to evaluate the tympanic membrane for
OME and acute otitis media.
Keywords: 'Decision making, 'Clinical medicine,
'Diagnosis(Medicine), "Medical services, 'Health care
facilities, Test and evaluation, Algorithms, United
states, Therapy, Infectious diseases, Drugs, Surgery,
Children, Ear, Antibiotics, Microorganisms, Resist-
ance(Biology), Steroids, Antihistaminics.
ADA363335REB PC A02/MF A01
Year End Progress Report for ONR Young Investi-
gator Grant N00014-97-1-0774. Interim rept. Jun 98-
May 99.
Lehigh Univ., Bethlehem, PA. Dept. of Computer
Science and Electrical Engineering.
R.S.Blum. 17 May 1999,7p.
Contract N00014-97-1 -0774
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This research attempts to develop a fundamental un-
derstanding of the issues involved in the design and
performance analysis of distributed signal detection
schemes. Such knowledge is currently lacking. This is
especially true for cases with statistically dependent
observations from sensor to sensor, a practical case
on which this research focuses. Some emphasis is
being devoted to developing design algorithms, appli-
cations, and algorithms for image fusion. The goal of
these studies is to produce tools and techniques for
pressing practical problems. This report describes the
progress made in the last year. The investigation pro-
duced several significant results that illustrate how little
is realjy known about the underlying theory of distrib-
uted signal detection. For example, given a distributed
scheme which uses a given number of bits for the deci-
sions at all but the last sensor, we can show that the
last sensor should not use more than a certain number
of bits in its decision. If more bits are used at the last
sensor, then the same performance can be obtained
by using less bits, which implies lower speed commu-
nications.
Keywords: "Signal processing, 'Data fusion, Algo-
rithms, Image processing, Optimization, Distributed
data processing, Multisensors, ONR(Office of Naval
Research), Signal detection, Image fusion.
ADA363336REB PC A06/MF A02
Assessment of Training Noise Impacts on the
Red-Cockaded Woodpecker: Preliminary Results.
Annual rept. 1998.
Construction Engineering Research Lab. (Army),
Champaign, IL.
L. L. Pater, D. K. Delaney, T. J. Hayden, B. Lohr, and
R. Dooling. 1998,97p,SERDP-CS-1083.
Prepared in collaboration with the University of Mary-
land, College PArk, MD.
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This report is submitted as partial fulfillment of the
terms of SERDP funded project CS-1083. The purpose
of this research is to assess the effects of military train-
ing noise on the endangered Red-Cockaded Wood-
pecker (RCW) and to develop assessment method-
ology. The results of this research will provide scientific
basis for RCW management protocols, and will par-
tially satisfy requirements of a 1996 USFWS biological
opinion that requires the Army to assess effects of im-
plementing the 1996 'Management Guidelines for the
ROW on Army Installations. Implementing these new
guidelines will significantly reduce restrictions on train-
ing for military installations on which RCWs are
present During the first year, we observed and docu-
mented several hundred training noise events and re-
sulting RCW responses under realistic conditions. We
measured both proximate response behavior and nest-
ing success. We also observed RCW behavior and
nesting success without noise stimuli, to provide a
baseline against which to judge response and impact
Very few overt proximate responses to noise occurred.
No significant difference in breeding success was
found between disturbed and relatively undisturbed
nest sites. It is important to note that the first year data
are not of sufficient statistical power to make strong
conclusions or to establish reliable noise dose-re-
sponse relations or thresholds. They are sufficient to
confirm that the project technical approach is appro-
priate.
Keywords: 'Endangered species, 'Birds,
'Noise(Sound), Impact, Biology, Sites, Army facilities.
Statistics. Military training. Nesting(Animals). *Red-
cockaded woodpecker, Serdp collection,
Serdp(Strategic environmental research and develop-
ment program). Military training noise.
ADA363337REB PC A06/MF A01
Value Engineering/Operation and Support Cost
Reduction Computer Based Program and VE
Training Tool For Tech Loop Spare Parts Initia-
tives. Final technical rept 26 Mar 97-30 Jun 98.
Alabama Univ. in Huntsville. Research Inst.
S. S. AkSjaili. and G. Maddux. JuM 998.81 p.
UAHRITR-5-34734.
Contract DAAH01-92-D-R006
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The Value Engineering (VE)/Operating and Su
Cost Reduction (OSCR) Office of the Industrial (
ations Division (IOD), Systems Engineering and I
duction Directorate (SEPD). Missile Research, Devel-
opment and Engineering Center (MRDEC), US Army
Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) is respon-
sible for performing system engineering cost analyses
for weapon systems from design through full scale pro-
duction. This effort includes evaluating reported cost
analyses and performing appropriate modifications to
information systems. This information is transferred
monthly to the US Army Materiel Command (AMC)
Headquarters. Reporting requirement changes have
resulted in the modffication of the operational informa-
tion system, and the development and integration of an
upgraded information system for tracking VE and
OSCR cost analyses. Data validation between the
operational information system and the upgraded infor-
mation system was required during development of the
upgraded information system software package. The
objective of this task was to provide engineering sup-
port in evaluating cost analyses for weapon systems
and to develop, validate, and implement cost analyses
report formats for required value engineering direc-
tives. The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH)
Research Institute was tasked to: (1) analyze and doc-
ument VE and OSCR Information system operations;
(2) verify and validate database formats for maintaining
and reporting cost analyses information; (3) provide VE
and OSCR system logic for the modifcation, develop-
ment and integration of a consolidated VE/OSCR in-
formation system; (4) make recommendations for com-
puter hardware and software required to utilize the VE/
OSCR information system; (5) provide training on the
VE/OSCR information system; (6) support Technical
Loop reporting activities.
Keywords: "Management information systems, 'Cost
analysis, "Weapon systems, "Value engineering. Data
bases. Logistics support. Integrated systems. Systems
engineering. Data management. Computer aided de-
sign, OscrfOperating and support cost reduction),
Vems(Value engineering management system).
ADA363338REB PC A08/MF A02
Values Identified In Different Groups of Air Force
Nurses. Thesis rept.
Oklahoma Univ. Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma
City.
1999.135p,AFIT-99/97.
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Transition is a process of change that occurs through-
out a person's lifetime in self-identity, life activities, and
occupational choice and development. Fundamental
personal values are reflected in the choices and deci-
sions made in every aspect of our lives. The concep-
tual framework of transition by Schumacher and Meleis
included recognition of personal values as an integral
piece of the transition process. This descriptive study's
purpose was to identify values held by Air Force
nurses. Participants were a convenience sample of
224 active duty Air Force nurses stationed at four Air
Force medical facilities in the United States. The val-
ues of the Air Force nurses were identified using Nevill
and Super's Values Scale survey. Study results sup-
ported the values identified in the literature as impor-
tant elements of transition. The study participants iden-
tified various combinations of these values in the cat-
egories of important or very important. Seven of the
eight values were identified as important or very impor-
tant across demographics of age, gender, educational
level, military rank, marital status and classifications of
years of Air Force or civilian nursing experience. The
study results have potential for education of military
managers, administrators and recruiters. Personnel
using this education may ease the transition process
from civilian to military nursing, facilitate job placement
to positions reflecting personally held values, and pro-
vide valuable insight for Air Force nurse recruiters who
have limited knowledge of the nursing profession. In
all, this would promote job satisfaction and provide in-
centives for retention of military nurses in the Air Force.
Keywords: "Air force personnel, 'Military medicine,
"Job satisfaction, 'Nurses, Military personnel, United
states. Jobs, Education, Surveys, Emplacement,
Level(Quantity), Supervisors, Transitions, Administra-
tive personnel, Life span(Biology), Reterv
tion(Psychology), Recruiters, Nursing, Rank order sta-
tistics.
ADA363339REB PC A02/MF A01
Parallel Simulations of Waste Incineration In a
Dump Combustor.
Georgia Inst of Tech., Atlanta. School of Aerospace
Engineering.
S. Arunajatesan, and S. Menon. Apr 1997,8p.
Contract N00014-95-1 -0163
Appeared in Proceedings of High Performance Com-
puting 1997, Grand Challenges in Computer Simula-
tion, Atlanta. Ga, p151 -156,6-10 Apr 97.
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A parallel code has been developed and used to study
the waste incineration in a dump combustor. Results
from some timing tests to characterize the perform-
ance of the code on massively parallel machines like
the Intel; Paragon, IBM-SP2 and the Cray-T3D and
workstation class machines like the SGI power Chal-
lenge are presented. It is shown that the performance
of the code can be significantly enhanced by increas-
ing the computation to communication work load ratio
per processor. Some results from the waste inciner-
ation studies are presented which demonstrate the
possibility of increasing waste consumption in the
dump combustor by acoustically and mechanically
forcing the inlet and fuel streams.
Keywords: 'Computerized simulation, 'Parallel proc-
essing, "Waste treatment, "Combustors, Perform-
ancefEngineering), Turbulent flow. Computational fluid
dynamics, Combustion efficiency. Incinerators, Re-
prints, Serdp(Strategic environmental research and
development program).
ADA363340REB PC A13/MF A03
Inhalation Exposure Risk During a Military Oper-
ation: A Risk Assessment Approach. Dissertation
rept.
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD.
B. A. Ruscio. 22 Apr 1999,266p, AFIT-99-100.
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Risk management decisions are a military decision-
maker's primary responsibility and are based on risk
assessments characterizing the probability and sever-
ity of the potential mission effect. Military deployment
environmental hazard tolerances are presently based
on point estimates of exposure risks using regulatory
standards. The goal of this research is the evaluation
of deterministic and probabilistic techniques in assess-
ing and characterizing deployment exposure risks.
This research estimated noncarcinogenic health risk
from inhalation exposure to benzene during a military
deployment, based on air monitoring conducted at 16
locations using U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) methods and guidelines. Ambient benzene con-
centrations -3.86 microngram/m3 (Tuzla), 8.27
microngram/m3 (1st Brigade), and 1.1 microngram/m3
(2nd Brigade) - were similar to U.S. urban areas. Haz-
ard quotients derived using EPA's Reasonable Max-
imum Exposure (RME) procedures and Monte Carlo
simulations for deployed occupational cohorts are
compared. An RIDi calculated by time-weighting EPA's
reference concentration and the American Conference
of Government Industrial Hygienists' Threshold Limit
Value is proposed (or military deployment risk assess-
ment.
Keywords: 'Military operations, 'Deployment,
•Management information systems. 'Decision making,
•Carcinogens, "Cardiac arrest, 'Risk analysis, Test
and evaluation, Simulation, Benzene, Monitoring,
Probability, Monte carlo method, Estimates, Missions,
Threat evaluation, Exposure(Physiology), Deter-
minants(Mathematics), Heart, Urban areas, Inhalation.
ADA363341REB PC A02/MF A01
Engineering Model for Prediction of Waste Incin-
eration In a Dump Combustor.
Georgia Inst of tech., Atlanta. School of Aerospace
Engineering.
S. Arunajatesan, and S. Menon. Jan 1997,10p, AIAA-
97-0260.
Presented at Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit
(35th), Reno. NV, 6-10 Jan 97.
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An engineering model that can be used to obtain pre-
dictions of axial distributions of temperature and spe-
cies concentrations in complex flows has been formu-
lated and applied to waste incineration in a dump com-
bustor. The model incorporates mean convection and
molecular diffusion in a quasi-one dimensional sense
and uses a stochastic model to approximate the effects
of turbulent convection. The inputs to the model are ex-
tracted from experimental data and results of Large
Eddy Simulations (LES). Comparisons of waste con-
sumption rates and pollutant formation in the dump
combustor with experimental data show that the model
can capture the correct trends and achieve fairly good
quantitative agreement. Further, the model does not
use any ad-hoc constants that need to be calibrated or
tuned.
Keywords: 'Computerized simulation, "Waste treat-
ment, Turbulence, Turbulent flow, Eddies(Fluid me-
chanics), Computational fluid dynamics, Combustors,
Flow fields, Convection(Heat transfer). Incinerators,
Serdp collection, Les(Large eddy simulation),
Serdp(Strategic environmental research and develop-
ment program).
ADA363343REB PC A10/MF A02
Integrated Diagnostics. Performance rept. 1 Jun 98-
31 May 99.
Georgia Inst. of Tech., Atlanta.
R. S. Cowan, and W. O. Winer. 31 May 1999,192p.
Contract N00014-95-1 -0539
102 VOL 99, No. 3
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This document summarizes activity concerning the
performance of basic research being conducted in the
area of Integrated Diagnostics, a term associated with
the technologies and methodologies used to determine
how mechanical failures occur, and how they can be
detected, predicted, and diagnosed in real time. Objec-
tives, set forth through a Department of Defense Multi-
dsciplinary Research Program of the University Re-
search Initiative (M-URI), are being addressed by fac-
ulty and staff from the Georgia Institute of Technology,
Northwestern University, and the University of Min-
nesota. Fourth year accomplishments and plans are
reported upon. During this reporting period, experi-
ments based on material, load, and vibration informa-
tion from critical rotorcraft components continued so as
to collect data of relevance in understanding the mech-
anisms of small crack growth for use in developing fa-
tigue failure models. Such models serve as a guide in
(he selection and development of sensors to detect
faults and pending failures. Effort has been placed on
sensor development, and achieving the means to ana-
lyze and correlate reliable sensor output for operator
use. Organizationally, this activity is being accom-
plished through (11) projects, categorized by the thrust
areas of (1) Mechanical System Health Monitoring, in-
cluding microsensor development and the condition
monitoring of rotordynamic elements; (2} Non-
destructive Examination Technology; and (3) Material
Failure Characterization and Prediction Methodology.
Keywords: 'Fatigue(Mechanics), 'Computer aided di-
agnosis, 'Failure(Mechanics), 'Rotary wing aircraft.
Nondestructive testing, Preventive maintenance, Real
time. Crack propagation.
ADA363345REB PC A03/MF A01
BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE: More Common
Systems and Components Could Result In Cost
Savings.
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. National
Security and International Affairs Div.
May 1999.16p, GAO/NSIAD-99-101.
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We reviewed the Department of Defense's (DOD) ef-
forts to Incorporate common subsystems and compo-
nents in its ballistic missile defense acquisition pro-
grams. Specifically, we (1) identified the key benefits
that BMDO and service officials believe could be
achieved through commonality, (2) determined what
BMDO and the services have done to incorporate com-
monality into their programs, and (3) identified BM DO's
plans for instilling commonality in the future.
Keywords: 'Cost effectiveness, 'Antimissile defense
systems. 'Military procurement. Interoperability. Life
cycle costs, Savings. Planning programming budg-
eting, 'Ballistic Missile Defense. 'Cost savings,
BMDO(Ballistic Missile Defense Organization).
ADA363346REB PC A11 /MF A03
Anxiety Sensitivity and Psychological Vulner-
ability. Dissertation rept.
Uniformed Services Univ. of the Health Sciences. Be-
thesda.MD.
D. R. Lerew. 5 May 1999,223p. AFIT-99/98.
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To date, primary research in the area of panic disorder
and similar anxiety, pathology has been laboratory-
based. A wealth of primary research in panic disorder
in particular has been gleaned from laboratory re-
search using biological challenge paradigms by which
panic is experimentally provoked, the present work re-
views the knowledge based gleaned from the biologi-
cal challenge paradigm and the competing (and often
agreeing) models of panic and anxiety, narrowing to a
focus on Reiss' (1991) expectancy theory. Within ex-
pectancy theory, emphasis is placed upon the role of
anxiety sensitivity. Expectancy theory proposes that
anxiety sensitivity may serve as a premorbid risk factor
for the development of anxiety pathology (Reiss,
1991). Next, this work presents a series of five reports
investigating the role of anxiety sensitivity and psycho-
logical vulnerability in a number of areas. In addition,
the concept of psychological vulnerability factors in
general is explored, and other possible risk factors for
anxiety, pathology, depression, disability, and impair-
ment are examined. The first three reports presented
here stem from a large sample of data collected at the
U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) during Basic Cadet
Training (BCT) in the summer of 1995. The remaining
two studies examine the theoretical position of anxiety
sensitivity in terms of pathology, specificity, and other
more distal effects of elevated anxiety and sensitivity
such as decreased cardiovascular fitness.
Keywords: 'Physical fitness, 'Psychology,
'Cardiovascular system, 'Clinical psychology,
'Anxiety, 'Mental disorders, Laboratory tests, Risk,
Models, Vulnerability, Sensitivity, Military training, Pa-
thology, United states air force academy. Cadets,
•Panic disorder.
ADA363347RE8 PC A13/MF A03
Behavioral Ecology of Coral Reef Fishes at
Spawning Aggregation Sites. Doctoral thesis.
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge.
G. Sancho. Jun 1998,258p, MIT/WHO1-98-23.
Contracts N00014-91-J-1591 , N00014-92-J-1969
Prepared in cooperation with Woods Hole Oceano-
graphic Institute, MA.
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This thesis is an extensive investigation of the behav-
ioral and ecological relationships between spawning
reef fishes, their predators, and various environmental
parameters at spawning aggregation sites. Underwater
observations of spawning activities by eleven reef fish
species and the hunting behaviors of both piscivorous
and planktivorous predators were made at Johnston
Atoll (Central Pacific). The spawning of reef fishes was
typically correlated with local changes in current direc-
tion and predatory risks in daytime-spawning species,
showing responses designed to reduce the mortality of
propagules and adults. Dusk-spawning species gen-
erally did not respond to changes in flow direction or
predator abundance. Piscivores were most active at
spawning sites during the daytime hours, when spawn-
ing prey fish were most abundant, but showed low ac-
tivity at dusk, the period of highest prey diversity. Alter-
nate hunting behaviors (midwater or ambush attacks)
were used by piscivores when feeding on spawning
fishes, and resulted in different capture success rates.
The difference in heights of spawning ascents by two
trunkfish species was interpreted to be the result of
intraspecific competition among males, and could not
be explained by interspecific differences in suscepti-
bility to predation, estimated as a function' of the spe-
cific toxicity of both species.
Keywords: 'Fishes, 'Ecology, Propagation. Toxicity,
Theses, Behavior, Pacific ocean, Underwater, Coral
reefs. Reproduction(Physiology), Atolls, Reefs, Nest-
ing(Animals), Piscivorous, Planktivorous, Johnston
atoll, Predators, Spawning, Behavioral ecology.
ADA363348REB PC A03/MF A01
Material and Comfort Parameters of a New Chem-
ical, Biological Combat Suit and Its Components.
Technical rept.
Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Can-
berra (Australia).
G T Egglestone, and J.Costa. Mar 1999,23p,DSTO-
TR-0788, DODA-ARM-98-119, X5SA-X5.
tralian Defense Forces (ADF) is the UK MK IV suit,
which is worn over the Disruptive Printed Combat Uni-
form (DPCU). It has been found that in hot humid con-
ditions troops wearing this type of CB overgarment
could operate effectively for only short periods of time
before succumbing to heat stress. The most effective
method for reducing the incidence of heat stress is to
reduce the thermal burden created by the CB overgar-
ment. This can be achieved by simply removing the air
trapped between the clothing layers.
Keywords: "Biological warfare agents, 'Protective
clothing, 'Chemical warfare agents, Military
forceslForeign), Toxicity, Fabrics, Australia, Uniforms,
Thermal insulation, Heat stress(Physiology), Aus-
tralian defence forces, Disruptive printed combat uni-
form.
ADA363349REB PC A03/MF A01
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur
Mustard and Sarln Challenge/Vapor Penetration
Swatch Testing of Blue Max Hazmat Splash Cloth-
ing Model B. Final rept. May-Jul 98.
Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, Aberdeen
Proving Ground, MD.
R. S. Lindsay, J. M. Baranoski, and J. B. Hannigan. Apr
1999.28p, ECBC-TR-026.
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A Blue Max Hazmat suit (Mine Safety Appliances Co.,
Pittsburgh, PA) had swatches taken from five sample
positions. These swatches were tested against sulfur
mustard (HD) and sarin (GB) in accordance with the
U.S. Army Edgewood Research, Development and En-
gineering Center's (ERDEC) modified static diffusion
procedure, which was derived from Test Operations
Procedure (TOP) 8-2-501.
Keywords: 'Protective clothing, *Gb agent, 'Hd agent.
Permeability, Models, Liquids, Test methods. Diffu-
sion, Mustard agents, Sulfur, Statics, Chemical protec-
tive clothing, Swatch testing, Permeation testing.
(703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The function of a Chemical, Biological (CB) protective
garment is to provide protection to the wearer against
the ingress of toxic agent in either a liquid or vapor
form. The garment currently in-service with the Aus-
ADA363350REB PC A08/MF A02
Ecological Modeling to Support Land Use Deci-
sions. Strategic Environmental Research and De-
velopment Program Conservation Thrust Area
(CS-758). Annualrept. 1997.
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN. Environmental Sciences
Div.
V. H. Dale, A. W. King, L. K. Mann, T. L. Ashwood, and
R.N.Kickert. 1997,138p.
Prepared in cooperation with the Pacific Northwest Na-
tional Laboratory.
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The objective of this project is to provide Dop and DOE
with ecological models that address issues in manage-
ment of large land areas. During FY 1997, work was
completed on evaluation of our habitat models for lime-
stone glades/cedar barrens, Henslow's sparrow, and
cerulean warbler. The territorial migrant bird model
was modified to interface with the Integrated Dynamic
Landscape Analysis and Modeling System at Fort
Riley, Kansas. Work was begun on regional population
dynamics models of red-cockaded woodpecker across
the southern United States and of Karner blue butterfly
at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. One paper is in press and
two have been submitted to open literature journals.
Our SERDP work was presented at four national and
international scientific meetings and at two national
DoD conferences.
Keywords: 'Land use, 'Ecology, Integrated systems,
Decision making, Models, Dynamics, Terrain, Lime-
stone, Environmental management, Habitats, Birds,
Internet, Land areas. Wisconsin, Kansas, Integrated
dynamic landscape analysis and modeling system,
Serdp collection, Serdp(Strategic environmental re-
search and development program), Doe(Departmnet
of energy). Ecological models, Conservation thrust
area(Cs-758).
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ADA363351REB PC A02/MF A01
Development of an Integrated Mobile Meteorolog-
ical Monitoring System for Use in Open Burning
and Open Detonation Activities.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Sciences Mod-
eling Div.
G. H. Crescenti, and B. D. Tempteman. Feb 1997,7p.
Appeared in Symposium on Integrated Observing Sys-
tems (1st), American Meteorological Society, Long
Beach, CA, p145-149, 2-7 Feb 97. Prepared in co-
operation with Colorado Univ., Cooperative Inst. for
Research in Environmental Science, Boulder, CO.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Air pollution, "Waste treatment. Meteoro-
logical data. Remote detectors. Pollutants, Waste dis-
posal. Solid wastes. Explosive ordnance disposal. Air
pollution control equipment, 'Open detonation, 'Open
burning, Serdp collection, Serdp(Strategic environ-
mental research and development program).
ADA363352REB PC A04/MF A01
Spatially Explicit Ecological Models for Land-Use
Decisions: Examples for Military Land Manage-
ment Final rept.
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN. Environmental Sciences
Oiv.
V. H. Dale. A. W. King. L K. Mann. T. L, Ashwood. and
R. N. Kickert. 23 Dec 1998,46p. SERDP-CS-758.
Contract DE-AC05-96OR22464
Prepared in cooperation with the Pacific Northwest Na-
tional Laboratory and the University of Wisconsin.
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Land management decisions need to balance the so-
cial, political, economic, ecological goals for the use of
land. Often, however, the ecological goals for the land
are not clearly stated, nor are the means of obtaining
these goals specified. Therefore, this project has de-
veloped an approach for establishing ecological goals
through the use of procedures to use ecological mod-
els that support land-use decisions: these models
show how ecological goals for land use and manage-
ment can be established and met This approach is de-
signed to be incorporated into a decision process that
includes the other three goals for land use and man-
agement. This report describes the ecological models
that were developed under SERDP project 758-62, Ec-
ological Modeling in Support of Military Land-Use Deci-
sions. First, the general approach is set forth, and then
example models and their applications are described.
Keywords: 'Land use, "Ecology, Military facilities. De-
cision making. Models, Dynamics, Environmental man-
agement. Vegetation, Habitats. Wildlife. Land areas.
Serdp collection. Serdp(Strategic environmental re-
search and development program), Ecological models.
Land management. Landscape ecology.
ADA363353REB PC A03/MF A01
Ecological Modeling for Military Land Use Deci-
sion Support: Interim Progress Report for Eco-
logical Modeling (Project CS/758/4567). Interim
rept
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN. Environmental Sciences
Div.
V. H. Date, A. W. King, T. L Ashwood. R. N. Kickert,
and W. W. Hargrove. Sep 1996.20p, SERDP-CS-758-
4567.
Prepared in cooperation with the Pacific Northwest Na-
tional Laboratory and the University of Tennessee,
Knoxville.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The principle objective of this project is the identifica-
tion and development of ecological models that can be
used in support of military land use decisions, espe-
cially those associated with the DoD training mission.
The ecological models implemented as part of this
project are components of the Conservation Thrust's
DoD Land Management Toolbox' and are compatible
with the Integrated Dynamic Landscape Analysis and
Modeling System (IDLAMS) that serves as the inte-
grating framework for the Toolbox.
Keywords: "Land use, 'Ecology, Military facilities. De-
cision making. Models, Dynamics, Terrain, Environ-
mental management. Conservation, Vegetation, Habi-
tats, Endangered species. Wildlife, Thrust, Land areas,
Serdp collection, Serdp(Strategic environmental re-
search and development program), Ecological models,
Land management, Landscape ecology,
ldlams(lntegrated dynamic landscape analysis and
modeling system).
ADA363354REB PC A02/MF A01
Project CS-1082, Information and Technology
Tools for Assessment and Prediction of the Po-
tential Effects of Military Noise on Marine Mam-
mals. Annual rept. 1998.
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, San
Diego, CA.
D. A. Helweg. 1998,9p. SERDP-CS;! 082.
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CS-1082 was a FY98 New Start. Our broad objective is
to transition information about effects of DoD sound
types on marine mammal auditory anatomy and acous-
tic ecology to predictive models and mitigation tools.
Currently, the DoD lacks scientifically defensible infor-
mation concerning the safe operation of many of their
training and testing systems in the presence of marine
mammals. There is only very little direct information
about what sound frequency- intensity combinations
may damage the hearing of marine mammals. This ef-
fort responds directly to the DoD capability to comply
with the National Environmental Policy Act require-
ments and will contribute directly to answering the Na-
tional Research Council's Research Needs related to
the effect of low- frequency sound on marine mammals
(1994). This project consists of three inter- related
tasks. Task 1 consists of otopathological analyses of
marine mammal ears. Task 2 consists of
otopathological analyses of baleen whale ears, the re-
sults of which will motivate development of a bio-
mimetic model of baleen whale hearing and respon-
siveness to DoD sound types. Task 3 utilizes pre-
dictions about sensitivity generated in Task 2, plus sta-
tistical sampling models and acoustical classification
algorithms, to develop a capability to automate the use
of the U. S. Navy's Integrated Undersea Surveillance
System (IUSS) for mapping the distribution of whales.
Keywords: 'Mammals, 'Acoustics, "Ecology, Mathe-
matical models, Algorithms, Low frequency, Hearing,
Ear, Noise(Sound), Aquatic animals, Whales,
Bkxnimetics, Acoustic ecology, Marine mammals. Na-
tional environmental policy act, luss(!ntegrated under-
sea surveillance system), Serdp collection,
Serdp(Strategic environmental research and develop-
ment program).
ADA363355REB PC A03/MF A01
Background Fluorescence in an Aerosol Bio-
detector Based on 266-nm Excitation, Technical
rept
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Lexington. Lincoln Lab.
R. L Aggarwal. 17 May 1999.22p, ESC-TR-98-045.
Contract F19628-95-C-0002
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Background fluorescence in an aerosol biodetector
based on 266-nm excitation has been investigated,
using a gas cell which could be evacuated and then
filled with a gas (of interest) at a known pressure. A
frequency- quadrupled, Q-switched Nd:YAQ microchip
laser with a pulse width of less than I ns and a pulse
repetition rate of (caret)10(4) pps was used to measure
both fluorescence and Rayieigh scattering in a direc-
tion at 900 to the 266-nm excitation beam, as a func-
tion of the gas pressure for nitrogen, oxygen, and room
air. Rayieigh scattering was also measured for helium
and xenon gases. The relative Rayieigh scattering
cross sections measured in this work are consistent
with their previously reported values, ensuring that the
observed fluorescence was originating from a region of
the gas in the direct path of the 266-nm excitation
beam. Fluorescence signal observed in the spectral
range of interest 300-650 nm under nominal vacuum
conditions ((caret) 1 x 10(-5) torr) exhibited strong
quenching upon filling the gas cell with oxygen, but not
with nitrogen. Strong oxygen-induced quenching leads
us to believe that the background fluorescence is due,
at least in part, to the presence of residual hydro-
carbons in the atmospheric air.
Keywords: 'Fluorescence, 'Diode lasers, Radiation,
Aerosols, Excitation, Chips(Eteclronics), Nitrogen,
Quenching, Oxygen, Spectra, Rayieigh scattering, Hy-
drocarbons, Microelectronics, Helium, Gas cells, Aer-
osol biodetector, Yag microchip laser, Fluorescence
biodetector, Fluorescence quenching.
ADA3633S6REB PC A04/MF A01
Dental Readiness of the Army War College Stu-
dents Class of 1999, A Comparison study to the
class of 1985.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
S. A. Brooks. 1 Apr 1999,47p.
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This research project provides a comparison of the
dental readiness status between two resident Army
War College classes, 1985 and 1999 This paper also
examines the categories of dental services provided to
these students during their careers and identifies
unmet dental requirements. The final phase of this
study provides a summary of a patient questionnaire
evaluating the performance of the Department of De-
fense (DOD) dental readiness program from a cus-
tomer perspective. Dental conditions have a strategic
impact on unit readiness. This study, through a select
sample reflects the state of dental readiness and future
senior leader attitudes toward these services. Dental
readiness throughout DOD has improved significantly
in recent years.
Keywords: 'Military research, 'Dentistry, 'Oral health.
Requirements, Leadership, Students, Operational
readiness, Attitudes(Psychology), Companson, Ca-
reers, Patients, Medical services. Medical research.
Questionnaires, Strategy research project. Dental
readiness. Dental health care.
ADA363357REB PC A04/MF A01
Reserve Component Officer Professional Develop-
ment, Strategy research rept.
Army War Coll. Strategic Studies Inst, Carlisle Bar-
racks, PA.
M. W. Beaman. 22 Apr 1999,44p.
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The current professional development program in the
Army is not preparing enough reserve component offi-
cers to be able to perform as strategic leaders in the
year 2010 and beyond. This paper will review two
sources of learning: formal military education and ex-
perience learned on the job. This paper will focus on
experiences of officers at the rank of Major, Lieutenant
Colonel and Colonel. The formal education evaluated
is the United States Command and General Staff Offi-
cer Course and the United States Army War College.
Keywords: 'Military reserves. "Officer personnel,
"Learning, 'Personnel development. United states.
Education, Job training, Performance(Human), Lead-
ership training.
ADA363358REB PC A04/MF A01
Transformation of the Hungarian Home Defense
Forces or a New Role In a New Environment Strat-
egy research rept.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
104 VOL 99, No. 3
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I.Bekes. 1999,48p.
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Research will include the historical experiences of
other armed forces about this kind of transformation
(from a drafted armed force to a professional one, from
a mass army to a smaller, but more effective one). Dis-
cussion of suggested land component of Armed
Forces, their mission, influence of NATO membership,
and way of restructuring will set the stage for discus-
sion of a Hungarian ^Highly Lethal Mobile Forces
(HLMF)' under the concept of Hungary's Light Force
Option (Force 2015) by the RAND CORPORATION.
Keywords: 'Military history, 'International politics,
'Military forces(Foreign), Nato, Political science, Na-
tional security, Environments, Threats, Army, 'Highly
lethal mobile forces(Hlmf).
ADA363359REB PC A05/MF A01
Characterization of Underground Facilities.
MITRE Corp., McLean, VA. Jason Program Office.
J. Cornwall, A. Despain, D. Eardley, R. Garwin, and D.
Hammer. Apr 1999,69p, JSR-97-155.
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JASON undertook a study at DARPA's request to look
for new opportunities for progress in the detection and
characterization of UGFs. Part of our charge was to
identify the most promising technology areas for in-
vestment, emphasizing standoff and covert sensor
techniques. The study therefore surveyed a wide range
of approaches, and we received numerous briefings.
These included summaries of the technology programs
of various agencies and briefings from organizations
and companies on specific technology approaches. In
addition various new ideas were suggested by JASON
contributors.
Keywords: 'Underground facilities, Standoff, Damage
assessment, Synthetic aperture radar, Seismic detec-
tion. Infrared images, Remote detection, Chemical de-
tection. Concealment, Acoustic detectors, Under-
ground structures. Change detection. Vibration detec-
tors.
ADA363360REB PC A03/MF A01
Serniclassical Random Electrodynamics: Sponta-
neous Emission and the Lamb Shift
Aerospace Corp., El Segundo, CA. Technology Oper-
ations.
J. C. Camparo. 15 Apr 1999,13p, TR-98(8555)-2.
SMC-TR-99-12.
Contract F04701-93-C-0094
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It is often remarked that an explanation of spontaneous
emission and the Lamb shift requires quantization of
the electromagnetic field. Here, these two quantities
are derived in a semiclassical formalism by use of sec-
ond-order perturbation theory. The purpose of this re-
port is not to argue the validity of QED but rather to de-
velop a semiclassical approximation to OED that may
nonetheless have certain computational advantages
over QED. To this end, the vacuum of QED is simu-
lated with a classical zero-point field (ZPF), and as a
consequence, the resulting theory is entitled semi-
classical random electrodynamics (SRED). In the the-
ory, the atom is coupled to the ZPF and to its own radi-
ation-reaction field through an electric dipole inter-
action. These two interactions add to produce expo-
nential decay of excited states while they cancel each
other to prevent spontaneous excitation of the ground
slate; the Lamb shift appears in the theory as an ac
Stark shin induced by the ZPF. The spontaneous
decay rate of an excited-state derived in SRED is equal
to the Einstein A coefficient for that state, and the Lamb
shift agrees with that of nonrelativistic QED. Moreover,
SRED is shown to be useful for the numerical simula-
tion of spontaneous decay.
Keywords: 'Quantum electrodynamics, "Lamb shift,
Electromagnetic fields, Excitation, Perturbation theory.
Wave functions, Maxwells equations, Stark effect,
Schrodinger equation, Magnetic dipoles.
ADA363361REB PC A10/MF A02
Analysis of Damped Plates.
Aerospace Structures Information and Analysis Cen-
ter, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
D. A. Kienholz, C. D. Johnson, and J. Parekh. Nov
1982,190p, ASIAC-1182-1 C.
Contract F33615-81-C-3201
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This report presents three design-oriented methods for
the dynamic analysis 9! sandwich plates, i.e., lami-
nated plates incorporating a core layer of viscoelastic
material for vibration damping. The methods are com-
plementary in that each represents a different trade-off
between generality, accuracy, and cost of use. This
work was performed by the Aerospace Structures In-
formation and Analysis Center, which is operated for
the Flight Dynamics Laboratory by Anamet Labora-
tories, Inc., under Contract F33615-81-C-3201. The
work was performed in support of the Advanced Radi-
ation Technology (ART) Program Office at the Air
Force Weapons Laboratory.
Keywords: 'Structural analysis, 'Sandwich panels, Vi-
bration, Finite element analysis, Viscoelasticity, Damp-
ing, 'Vibration damping.
ADA363362REB PC A03/MF A01
Modeling of Silicon Quantum Structures. Final
rept. Aug 97-Aug 98.
Massachusetts Univ. at Boston.
G. Sun. Apr 1999,24p, AFRL-SN-RS-TR-1999-65.
Contract F30602-97-2-0151
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The proposed research was to investigate the carrier
optical-phonon interaction in a mixed polar-nonpolar
material system of Si/ZnS superiattices, where not only
earners are confined, but also the optical phonons. The
heavy- hole subbands and associated wave functions
were calculated for Si/ZnS superiattices. Optical
phonon confinement were modeled successfully using
a continuum model with proper mechanical and elec-
trostatic boundary conditions satisfied at the
heterointerface. The established model for the con-
fined optical phonons is used in calculating the
intersubband heavy-hole scattering rate by optical
phonons in the Si/ZnS superiattice. This work estab-
lishes the theoretical foundation to determine subband
lifetimes in the design of Si/ZnS quantum well
intersubband lasers.
Keywords: 'Quantum wells, 'Semiconductor lasers,
Superiattices, Zinc sulfides, Silicon, Phonons, Heavy
hole subbands.
ADA363363REB PC A03/MF A01
Medical Information Technology in Support of the
Operational Commander. Final rept.
Naval War Coll., Newport, Rl. Joint Military Operations
Dept.
J. W. Mitchell. 5 Feb 1999,25p.
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There are numerous factors that have driven the. need
for medical information technology in the operational
setting. Two of the primary driving forces are the Presi-
dential mandate, PL 105-85, and Presidential directive
of November 1997. Other driving forces are the NMS,
JV2010, Lessons learned from Desert Storm, changes
in law and NCA direction, and most of all, the current
changes in medicine and advancing technologies. DoD
is aggressively pursuing a unified force health protec-
tion strategy to protect service members from medical
hazards associated with their military service from ac-
cession through retirement. The FHP strategy thrusts
preventive medicine and information technology into
the forefront of operational health support. Initiatives
since Desert Storm to decrease risks are as follows: (a)
Standardized methods for identification of medical
threats and applications of appropriate counter-
measures prior to deployment; (b) Integrated and co-
ordinated preventive medicine and continued medical
and environmental surveillance throughout the oper-
ation, and; (c) Medical screening and analyses, both
pre and post- deployment. This program relies on the
exploitation of advanced technologies, including the
electronic medical record, bio-sensing and NBC detec-
tion capabilities, and advanced clinical concepts for
medical treatment. This paper will deal with the med-
ical information technology portion of the Force Health
Protection program. This paper will discuss the pros
and cons of the medical information technology that
currently supports the Force Health Protection Pro-
gram and projects planned for the future.
Keywords: 'Military operations, "Clinical medicine,
'Retirement, 'Medical services, 'Protective treat-
ments, Military forces(United states), Set-
ting(Adjusting), Methodology, Military personnel, Les-
sons learned, Detection, Hazards, Threats, Health, En-
vironmental protection. Surveillance, Counter-
measures, Preventive medicine, 'Medical information
technology.
ADA363364REB PC A04/MF A01
Army's B-2 Bomber- Field Artillery Modernization.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
J. P. Weinzettte. 1 Apr 1999,49p.
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In the case of field artillery we continue down the path
of the past by justifying the need for expensive artillery
systems based on the need to destroy massed tank
and infantry formations. With the changing nature of
warfare in the 21 st Century we must have the courage
to question whether the requirement for a new field ar-
tillery gun that provides high rates of generally inac-
curate fire is valid. Here we fail. Rather than doing a
fundamental assessment of our key 21st Century
warfighting needs precision strike and rapid mobility
we continue to justify old Cold War type ideas. We are
following the Air Force model of continuing to justify
buying a system, the B-2 bomber, long after the world
changed and its requirement disappeared. The Army
needs to consider that given the changed conditions in
the world is it maybe not time to retire cannon artillery
to the museum just as we did with the cavalry horse
and the air defense gun system Sgt. York.
Keywords: 'Military modernization, 'Artillery, 'Bomber
aircraft, Air defense, Military requirements, Infantry,
Guns, Army, Field equipment, Artillery units, Field
army, Cavalry, Strategy research project, B-2 aircraft.
ADA363365REB PC A02/MF A01
Terrestrial Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
Corps of Engineers, Washington, DC.
D. D. Dickerson, K. J. Reine, and K. L. Hermann. Apr
1999,10p. TN-EMRRP-SI-08.
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Changing water levels or other operations at U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers (USAGE) reservoirs may impact
critical habitat parameters for terrestrial turtle species.
This technical note identifies terrestrial turtle species
and habitats potentially impacted by USAGE reservoir
or other water- control projects as reported by resource
managers. Current state and/or Federal legal protec-
tion status as well as the distribution of USAGE Dis-
tricts and reservoir projects potentially impacted by ter-
restrial turtle conservation issues are summarized.
Life-history summaries and habitat requirement de-
scriptions are given for each terrestrial turtle species
identified as potentially impacted at reservoir oper-
ations. This group includes the tortoises and box turtles
with two species Federally threatened and three spe-
September 1999 105
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ctes having protection in at least one state. Three of
these protected species are associated with environ-
mental issues at 21 USAGE projects from 5 USAGE
districts.
Keywords: 'Resource management, 'Habitats,
'Endangered species. Turtles, United states govern-
ment. Parameters, Water, Boxes, Environmental im-
pact, Level(Quantity), Supervisors, Army corps of engi-
neers. Conservation, Environmental protection,
Earth(Planet), Law enforcement, Reservoirs, Reptiles.
AOA363366REB PC A02/MF A01
Mud and Musk Turtle Habitats Potentially Im-
pacted. Final rept
Corps of Engineers, Washington, DC.
D. D. Dickerson, K. J. Reine, and K. L. Hermann. Apr
1999.9p. TN-EMRRP-SW7.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.
Changing water levels or other operations at U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers (USAGE) reservoirs may impact
critical habitat parameters for mud and rnusk turtle spe-
cies. This technical note identifies mud and musk turtle
species and habitats potentially impacted by USAGE
reservoir or other water-control projects as reported by
resource managers. Current state and/or Federal legal
protection status is summarized, as is the distribution
of USAGE Districts and reservoir projects potentially
impacted by mud and musk turde conservation issues.
Life-history summaries and habitat requirement de-
scriptions are given for each mud and musk turtle spe-
cies identified as potentially impacted at reservoir oper-
ations. This group includes 10 species with legal pro-
tection in at least one state and one Federally threat-
ened species. Three of these species are associated
with environmental issues at 23 USAGE projects from
1 USACEdstricL
Keywords: 'Resource management, 'Environmental
protection. 'Habitats, 'Endangered species. Turtles,
United states government. Impact, Parameters, Water,
Level(Quantity), Protection, Supervisors, Army corps
of engineers. Law enforcement. Reservoirs, Mud, Mud
turtles. Musk turtles.
ADA363367REB PC A07/MF A02
East Europe Report Political, Sociological and
Military Affair* No. 2122.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
28 Mar 1983,114p, JPRS-83152.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Sociology, Gcvem-
ment(Foreign), Military forces(Foreign). Civil affairs,
International relations. Political parties, Eastern eu-
rope, Military affairs, Fbis collection. Foreign reports,
Translations.
ADA363368REB PC A05/MF A01
East Europe Report. Scimtffic Affaire. No. 783.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
7Jul1983,52p,JPRS-83839.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 221 61 , USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Computers, 'Lasers, Govem-
ment(Foreign), Technology transfer. Geology, Eastern
europe, Minicomputers, Nuclear physics, 'Foreign
technology. Scientific affairs, Fbis collection, Foreign
reports. Translations.
AOA363369REB PC A05/MF A01
EMI Europe Report. PontJcal, Sociological and
ry Affairs, No. W
_
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington. VA.
106 VOL 99, No. 3
18 Nov 1983,70p, JPRS-84785.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Sociology, Govern-
ment(Foreign), Military forces(Foreign), Maneuvers,
Civil affairs. Political parties, Eastern europe, Military
affairs, Fbis collection. Foreign reports, Translations.
ADA363370REB PC A15/MF A03
Annual Report to Congress. Fiscal Year 1998.
Deputy Director of Defense Research and Engineer-
ing, Arlington, VA. Strategic Environmental Research
arid Development.
Mar 1999,31 Op.
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This report fulfills the requirement that the SERDP
Council provide an annual Report to Congress that
summarizes SERDP's activities and most significant
accomplishments during FY 1998, plans for FY 1999,
and new research initiatives that will be addressed in
FY 2000. This section, Section 1, is the Executive
Summary of the SERDP Program, including an over-
view of the SERDP mission and goals, an explanation
of how the SERDP Program is managed, and high-
lights of SERDP activities in FY 1998. Section II sum-
marizes significant accomplishments in each of the
four thrust areas. Section III provides a description of
each thrust area, including driving requirements, a list
of completed, ongoing, and new start projects; and a
brief summary of FY 2000 research initiatives. Detailed
project descriptions for each of the SERDP thrust
areas are provided in Appendices A through D. Appen-
dix E contains Statements of Need for research pro-
posals that will be funded in FY 2000.
Keywords: 'Congress, 'Department of defense,
•Environmental protection. Requirements, Defense
systems. Thrust, 'Annual report to congress,
SerdpfStrategk: environmental research and develop-
ment program).
ADA3S3371REB PC A02/MF A01
Effects of Reservoir Operations on Individual Spe-
cies and Communities: A Watershed Perspective.
Corps of Engineers. Kansas City, MO. Kansas City
District
D. Dickerson. C. O. Martin, and H. H. Allen. Apr 1999.
6p.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers manages natural
resources in more than 2,000 watersheds in the United
States (Juhle 1997). These include approximately 460
water resource development projects (primarily res-
ervoirs) where nearly 12 million acres of land and water
are owned in public trust. Corps reservoirs and their
associated aquatic and riparian habitats represent im-
portant systems that may influence natural resources
both within and outside of a project's boundaries.
Water-level manipulation and other operations at these
projects have potential adverse impacts to various eco-
systems and their associated plant and animal spe-
cies. Recently, Corps Districts, the U.S. Fish and Wild-
life Service, and state regulatory agencies have re-
ported impacts to certain threatened, endangered, and
otherwise protected species resulting from project op-
erations (Figure 1). the impact of Corps projects on
environmentally sensitive species needs to be evalu-
ated from a watershed perspective and a habitat per-
spective to provide better guidelines that will lessen im-
pacts and improve watershed cooditions.
Keywords: 'Management information systems,
•Natural resources. "Water pollution, 'Ecosystems,
•Water quality. 'Endangered species. United states,
Sensitivity, Boundaries, Protection. Army corps of en-
gir
Wi
lineers, Watersheds, Banks(Waterways), Habitats,
"ildlife. Reservoirs, Aquatic animals.
ADA363372REB PC A06/MF A01
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs, No. 472.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
16 Nov 1983,78p, JPRS-84765.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Sociology, Govern-
ment(Foreign), Military forces(Foreign). Civil affairs,
International relations, China, Chinese language, Mili-
tary affairs, Fbis collection, Foreign reports. Trans-
lations.
ADA363373REB PC A06/MF A02
USSR Report. Life Sciences Blomedlcal and Be-
havioral Sciences, No. 45.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
16 Nov 1983.97p, JPRS-84758.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Biomedicine, 'Behavioral sciences, Ussr,
Govemment(Foreign), Biochemistry, Russian lan-
guage, Life sciences. Public health. Psychology, Ge-
netics, Microbiology, Laser effects, Fbis collection, For-
eign reports, Translations.
AOA363375REB PC A04/MF A01
Awards to Soviet Women Medical Workers-USSR.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
18 Jul 1960.38p. JPRS-3553, OTS-60-31 -404.
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No abstract available.
Keywords: 'Medteal services, 'Physicians,
•International relations, Ussr, Symposia, Govern-
ment(Foreign), Public health. Women. Agriculture. Or-
gans(Anatomy). Eye diseases. Foreign reports, Med-
ical workers.
ADA363376REB PC A04/MF A01
Conserving Assets: An Alternative Paradigm for
Peace Operations.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks. PA.
S. P. Bucci. 12 Apr 1999.40D.
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The U.S. is in a paradox. It has "won1 the Cold War. and
is the sole Super Power. While it has no peer competi-
tors, as the sole Super Power it has greatly increased
responsibilities. At the same time there has been an in-
verse effect on America's means to respond. This is
the dilemma. How can the U.S. execute all its duties
(ends), without exceeding its resources (means). Inno-
vative methods (ways) must be found. This study will
propose a new paradigm for responding to one of the
most complex arid contentious of those duties, Peace
Operations. It will do this by looking at utility of Special
Operations Forces (SOF) in Peace Operations, then
studying the African Crisis Response Initiative to seek
intellectual underpinnings for a new approach. Next it
looks specifically at Exercise Natural Fire 98 as model
of a successful Peace Operation. Finally, it synthesizes
the approach with the specifics to develop the para-
digm, this paradigm will posit a Regional Partner lead
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/SOP support approach vice the traditional U.S. lead /
U.S. asset heavy way of executing Peace Operations.
Keywords: 'Military operations, 'Peacekeeping,
Peacetime, Cold war. Military planning, Special oper-
ations forces, Operations other than war, Strategy re-
search project, Peace operations, African crisis.
ADA363377REB PC A07/MF A02
Southeast Asia Report No. 1308.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
7 Jul 1983,111p, JPRS-SEA-83-834.
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This report contains foreign media information from
Southeast Asia concerning political, Sociological and
Economic issues.
Keywords: 'Foreign policy, Political science, Econom-
ies, Military forces(Foreign), Agriculture, International
relations, Southeast asia, Fbis collection, Foreign re-
ports.
ADA363378REB PC A03/MF A01
General Harold K. Johnson and the Ambiguities of
Strategic Leadership.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
C. A. Brown. 31 Mar 1999,30p.
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The environment of the strategic leader is one marked
by volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity.
General Harold K. Johnson found himself in this unpre-
dctabte milieu when he was selected over forty three
three-and four-star generals with greater seniority to
become Army Chief of Staff in July 1964. This study
explores his tenure as CSA and the ambiguities of sen-
ior level command during four long and difficult years.
Keywords: 'Military history, 'Leadership, Military strat-
egy, Skills, Strategic analysis, Officer personnel, Mili-
tary commanders, Military tactics. Personality, Military
art, Strategy research project, Strategic leadership,
Harold k.joVison.
AOA363379REB PC A08/MF A02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and
Military Affaire No. 2087.
Joint Publications Research Service. Arlington, VA.
17 Dec 1982.132p. JPRS-82490.
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This East Europe Report contains articles on Politics,
Sociology and Military Affairs.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Sociology, Foreign pol-
icy, Economic analysis. Military forces(Foreign). Inter-
national relations. Eastern europe, Fbis collection, For-
eign reports.
ADA363380REB PC A06/MF A01
Radar Image Enhancement, Feature Extraction
and Motion Compensation Using Joint Time-Fre-
quency Techniques. Annual rept 15 Apr 98-14 Apr
99.
Texas Univ. at Austin. Dept. of Electrical and Computer
aijnOr?Wang. J. Li, and H. Deng. 1 May 1999.79p.
UT-ECE-1.
Contract N00014-98-1 -0615
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This Report summarizes the scientific progress on the
research grant during the period 15 April 1998-14 April
1999. Progress on removal of interferences due to ro-
tating parts, image formation of measured data, and
clutter rejection based on wavelet packets is pre-
sented.
Keywords: 'Synthetic aperture radar, 'Radar images,
Image processing, Radar clutter, Target classification,
Wavelet transforms, Feature extraction, Joint time fre-
quency.
ADA363381REB PC A06/MF A01
Growing Imperative to Adopt 'Flexibility' as an
American Principle of War.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
R. S.Frost. 7 Apr 1999,86p.
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The nine, American-adopted 'principles of war1 have
been codified in US military doctrine for most of the
20th century. They are the principles of objective, of-
fensive, mass, economy of force, maneuver, unity of
command, security, surprise, and simplicity. Given this
institutionalized practice whereby warfighting strategy
is distilled into to a list of basic principles, the author as-
serts the 'principle of flexibility' has been missing from
that framework. Further, he argues the impetus to in-
clude flexibility as a principle will only grow. The major-
ity of the paper is devoted to justifying the power of
flexibility as both a principle of war and as a syn-
thesizer of the other principles. Most importantly, the
author argues, adopting flexibility as a principle of war
establishes the vital frame of reference American mili-
tary leaders and units need to confront the profoundly
uncertain and challenging environment of the 21st
Century across the spectrum of military activities.
Keywords: 'Military strategy, Military operations, War-
fare, Combat effectiveness, Military doctrine, Maneu-
vers, Military commanders. Strategy research project,
Principles of war, Principle of flexibility.
ADA363382REB PC A08/MF A02
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military
Affairs No. 374.
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington, VA.
16 Dec 1982,129p, JPRS-82483.
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This China report contains articles on Political, Socio-
logical and Military Affairs.
Keywords: 'International relations, Foreign policy,
International politics, Govemment(Foreigri), Military
forces(Foreign). Sociology, China. Fbis collection, For-
eign reports.
ADA363383REB PC A10/MF A02
Results of a Cultural Resource Inventory of Por-
tions of Fort Carson Military Reservation and Test
Excavation of Site 5EP2524, El Paso County, Colo-
rado, 1996. Final rept.
Fort Lewis Coll., Durango. CO. Dept. of Anthropology.
M. Charles, R. Nathan, P. Duke, N. Salazar, and S.
Larmore. Apr 1999,192p.
Contract CA 611 S4-8024
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Field work for this project consisted of a cultural re-
source inventory of 842 acres reevalyation of four pre-
viously recorded sites, and evaluative testing of site
5EP2524. The cultural resource inventory resulted in
the location and recording of 16 archeological sites and
11 isolated finds, dating from the Late Archaic (1000
BC) to the Historic Period. The archeological site test-
ed included a sparse surface artifact scatter, a historic
road, and 21 boulder features. Test excavations
showed that the boulder features, with three excep-
tions are of military origin. Two boulder alignments are
historic and predate the military period, while a third
feature may be of prehistoric origin. The earliest mili-
tary artifacts found within the features suggest early
1960s use.
Keywords: 'Archeology, Military facilities, Sites, His-
tory, Inventory, Historic sites. Cultural resources, Arti-
facts, Excavation, Colorado, Cultural resource inven-
tory, Fortcarson, Pueblo county(Colorado).
ADA363384REB PC A10/MF A03
Results of the 1997 Cultural Resource Reevalua-
tion Project, Fort Carson Military Reservation: El
Paso, Fremont, and Pueblo Counties, Colorado.
Final rept.
Fort Lewis Coll., Durango, CO. Dept. of Anthropology.
M. Charles, R. Nathan, P. Duke, and S. Larmore. Mar
1999,1930.
Contract CA 6115-4-8024
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Eighty-nine cultural resources within the Fort Carson
Military Reservation were reevaluated by Fort Lewis
College during the summer and fall of 1997. These 89
cultural resources comprise historic and prehistoric ar-
cheological sites within three counties: El Paso, Fre-
mont, and Pueblo. Attempts to locate the 89 cultural re-
sources succeeded in accurately locating and identi-
fying 76 (85%) of the total. The project resulted in 50
sites (56% of the resources evaluated) as having the
potential to yield information significant to the pre-
history of Fort Carson as identified in the Cultural Re-
source Management Plan for Fort Carson.
Keywords: 'Archeology, Military facilities. Sites, His-
tory, Inventory, Historic sites, Cultural resources, Arti-
facts, Excavation, Colorado, Cultural resource inven-
tory, Fort carson, Pueblo county (Colorado).
ADA363385REB PC A06/MF A01
Portfolio Optimization for Multiple Group Credit
Unions. Master's thesis.
Virginia Univ., Chariottesville. School of Engineering
and Applied Science.
J.B. Willis. May 1999,82p.
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Recently passed legislation (H.R. 1151 Credit Union
Membership Access Act) permits credit unions to add
new select employee groups (SEGs) to their fields of
membership. The field of membership defines the
members served by a credit union. Given this new abil-
ity, along with guidance from the National Credit Union
Administration (NCUA) to diversify, credit unions now
have the opportunity to market their services to specific
employee groups or industries which can reduce the
overall risk to the credit unions' health or solvency. This
thesis explores the use of Modem Portfolio Theory ap-
plied to a credit union's portfolio of assets (in this case
SEGs or industries) using a mean-variance optimiza-
tion technique (quadratic programming). Altman's Z-
Score, a thoroughly tested and broadly accepted pre-
dictor of corporate failure, is used as an asset's 'return'
or 'health' measure in the mean-variance algorithm
and the variance of the Z-Score over a time interval is
used as the 'risk' measure. The algorithm can be con-
strained as necessary and used to develop an efficient
frontier showing optimal portfolios for each viable level
of hearth and risk. Credit union management can use
the results of the optimization as a tool to assist in their
decision making process regarding the addition of new
SEGs. The thesis examines two credit union case
studies in which the technique is applied.
Keywords: 'Banking, 'Finance, Commerce, Organiza-
tions, Risk, Decision making, Financial management.
Economics, Theses, Resources, Legislation, 'Credit
unions, 'Portfolios, 'Optimization, Seg(Select em-
ployee groups). Solvency.
September 1999 107
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ADA363386REB PC A03/MF A01
SPACE STATION: Status of Russian Involvement
and Cost Control Efforts.
General Accounting Office. Washington, DC. National
Security and International Affairs Div.
29 Apr 1999,11p,GAO/T-NSIAD-99-117.
Testimony before the Subcommittee on Science,
Technology, and Space, Committee on Commerce,
Science, and Transportation, U.S. Senate.
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Because of Russia's continuing funding problems,
NASA developed a multi-faceted contingency plan to
mitigate the risk of further delay of the Service Module
and the possibility that a reooost capability cannot be
provided by the Russians. Payments to Russia for the
completion of the Service Module nave also been
made. Although NASA has developed a strategy to
deal with Russian nonperiormance, it has not com-
pleted an overall contingency plan to address a broad-
er range of potential problems.
Keywords: 'United States. 'Russia. 'Budgets, 'Space
stations. Data bases. Uncertainty, Emergencies, De-
bris. Cost estimates. Cargo. Standards, Quality assur-
ance. Cost overruns. Nasa(National aeronautics and
space administration).
AOA363387REB PC A06/MF A01
Analysis of the Operating Costs for Light Armored
Vehicles In the United States Marine Corps. Mas-
ter's Thesis rept.
Naval Postgraduate School. Monterey. CA.
S. R. Nickless. Dec 1998,81 p.
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With continued erosion of the DoD budgetary strength,
it is imperative that commanders become Knowledge-
able about the cost to operate major weapon systems.
This thesis examines the cost to operate the Light Ar-
mored Vehicle (LAV) per mile driven. The central ob-
jective of this study was to establish a framework for
analyzing the applicable LAV cost drivers so as to de-
rive a total operabonal cos< per mite driven. To acldress
this issue, research of relevant cost data as well as
field research and interviews were conducted. The re-
search and interviews obtained information about
major cost categories associated with LAV operations,
whether those cost categories should be estimated as
direct or indirect costs and the proper allocation meth-
od for indirect costs. The major findings resulted in two
alternative costing models which estimate the oper-
ational cost for the LAV famiry of vehicles as well as for
the individual LAV variants based on a full costing ap-
proach and a material costing approach. Once defined,
rJrect cost categories were allocated based on miles
driven and indirect costs categories were allocated
based on the percentage of vehicles by variant as com-
pared to the LAV totals.
Keywords: 'Military lorces(United states). 'Marine
corps, 'Costs. 'Armored vehicles, Weapon systems,
Theses. Variations. Erosion. Surveys. Lightweight. Al-
locations. Finance. Indirect costs, Lav(Gght armored
vehicles).
ADA363388REB PC A03/MF A01
EAF Transition Workshop: After Action Report.
Lessons Learned and Recommendations. Final
Air Force Studes and Analyses Agency, Washington,
Df*
J. J. Tank*, and R. A. Morris. 23 Apr 1 999, 1 4p.
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The Air Force Studes and Analyses Agency (AFSAA)
in coordination with the Directorate of Expeditionary
Aerospace Force Implementation (HQ USAF/ IXOP)
sponsored and hosted the first EAF Transition Work-
shop during the week 8-12 March 1999. Over 220 par-
ticipants representing the first four Lead Wings. Num-
bered Air Forces, Major Commands (MAICOM), Air
Force Reserve, Air National Guard, and the Air Staff
explored the transition from current Air Force oper-
ations in support of on-going contingencies to EAF op-
erations. The focus of the workshop was on the prepa-
ration of Aerospace Expeditionary Forces (AEF)
through the first scheduled rotation of AEFs. Partici-
pants provided Air Staff and MAJCOM planners much
needed feedback to fisrther refine the EAF concept
while validating the essentials of the concept.
Keywords: 'Air force research, Lessons learned, Aero-
space systems. War games, Transitions. Military mod-
ernization. Air force operations, Workshops, Airmobile
operations, 'Expeditionary aerospace force,
Eaf(Expeditionary aerospace force), Aef(Aerospace
expeditionary force).
ADA363389REB PC A12/MF A03
Deep-Sea Corals: A New Oceanic Archive. Doctoral
thesis.
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge.
J. F. Adkins. Feb 1998,236p, MIT/WHOI-98-07.
Prepared in cooperation with Woods Hole Oceano-
graphic Institution, Woods Hole, MA.
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Deep-sea corals are an extraordinary new archive of
deep ocean behavior. The species Desmophyllum
cristagalli is a solitary coral composed of uranium rich,
density banded aragonrte that I have calibrated for sev-
eral paleodimate tracers. Using a newly developed
ICP-MS age screening method, large numbers of sam-
ples can be processed relatively quickly and inexpen-
sively to uncover interesting fossil corals for further
analysis.
Keywords: 'Oceans, 'Coral, Ocean surface, Theses,
Sampling, Aragonite, North adantic ocean, Geo-
chemistry, Uranium, Deep oceans, Oceanography,
Fossils, Paleodimatology, Desmophyllum cristagalli.
ADA363390REB PC A04/MF A01
Building and Maintaining Public Acceptance of
and Political Support for the Military of the Future.
Army War Coll.. Carlisle Barracks. PA.
J.E.Kent7Apr1999,35p.
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The United States' position as a leader in world affairs
today is dependent on its military strength. This may be
true to an even greater degree in the future. The mili-
tary relies on the United States Congress for all its re-
sources and is, therefore, dependent upon the Support
of the American people. Based upon the current status
of the acceptance of and support for today's American
military establishment and using different interpreta-
tions of future military missions, this research analyzes
what actions will be required to at least maintain, if not
improve upon, current levels of acceptance and sup-
port. It also examines actions required to obtain ade-
quate levels of funding from Congress to fund the fu-
ture military.
Keywords: 'Logistics support, 'Military tactics. Military
forces(Unrted states). Military operations. Congress,
Combat support, Missions, Military capabilities,
Strength(General), Acceptability, Strategy research
project, Military strength. Political support.
ADA363391REB PC A03/MF A01
Defense Depot Maintenance Council Study of DoD
Management of Industrial Plant Equipment
Department of Defense. Washington, DC.
1 Feb 1991,23p.
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The primary purpose of this Military Services Majority
Report is to identify cost savings that can be achieved
by analyzing those IPE functions now performed, de-
termining if those functions are essential and making
recommendations to improve and streamline IPE man-
agement. A secondary purpose is to ensure that the
position of the Services is known and forwarded to the
DoD decision makers. This study covers the full scope
of IPE management within DoD, including mobilization
planning, inventory management, general reserve, cat-
aloging, engineering, standardization, specifications
preparation, acquisition, storage, and maintenance.
The functions of both DIPEC and the Military Services
were thoroughly examined. This study indicated each
Service effectively manage IPE like any other capital
asset within their existing organizations. Several rec-
ommendations were made to improve the manage-
ment of IPE. DLA and the Services agreed only to re-
duce the general reserve by limiting retention of IPE to
FSG 34 and raise the dollar threshold to 515,000,
eliminate reporting of in-use IPE and adopt the NSN as
the single identification system for IPE.
Keywords: 'Decision making, 'Cost effectiveness,
'Operational readiness, 'Industrial plants, Military fa-
cilities, Supply depots. Defense systems, Logistics
management. Identification systems, Inventory control,
Military modernization, Savings, lpe(lndustrial plant
equipment), DIPEC(Defense Industrial Plant Equip-
ment Center), DLA(Defense Logistics Agency).
FSG(Federal Supply Group). NSN(National Stock
Number).
ADA363392REB PC A02/MF A01
Automated System for Determining Applicability
of Regulations.
Argonne National Lab., IL.
M. F. Rhodes, and D. M. Matoney. Jun 1997,9p.
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Environmental personnel at both federal facilities and
in the private sector face the daunting task of tracking
regulations at the federal, state, and local levels. Deter-
mining which regulations may apply to sources at a fa-
cility, whether these sources are in compliance with ap-
plicable regulations, and what to do should a source by
found to be out of compliance are all time intensive
tasks which require a significant level of technical ex-
pertise. As part of the development of the Air Compli-
ance Advisor (ACA) software program, a regulations
data engine was developed using EXL, the special pur-
pose programming language developed for the ACA.
The EXL programming language is well suited to the
construction of a means for testing the potential appli-
cability of a set of regulations. This paper provides an
overview of the various type of regulations that envi-
ronmental personnel must consider, the software pro-
grams currently available for regulations, and the de-
velopment of an alternative method for treating regula-
tions.
Keywords: 'Software engineering, 'Environmental
management, •Regulations, Data management. Air
pollution. Information retrieval, Graphical user inter-
lace, Environmental law, Serdp(Strategic environ-
mental research and development program), Exl pro-
gramming language.
ADA363393REB PC A04/MF A01
Integrated of the National Guard Into the Total
Force. Strategic research project.
Army War Coll.. Carlisle Barracks. PA.
H. T. Broomall. 18 Mar 1999,47p.
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This project addressed the evolution of the Total Force
and compared the United States Air Force's and the
United States Army's approach to the integration of the
Air and Army National Guard. Defense strategy, budg-
et and force structure were reviewed in consonance of
cultural and structural barriers to integration. Research
concluded that the cultural barriers that have emerged
over time between the Army and the Army National
Guard still hamper effective integration. Although simi-
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lar barriers originally retarded the Air Force and Air Na-
tional Guard integration, major barriers were mitigated
by a combination of urgency, strong AF leadership,
and political acumen. Structural barriers are a result of
the cultural schism that permeated the Army and Army
Guard's history. The dual status of the National Guard
based on the Air Guard and Air Force experience is
Dismissed as a structural fatal flaw. Failure to assuage
cultural and structural barriers could leave the nation
with a military force that cannot execute a national de-
fense strategy, and a military isolated from the people
Keywords: 'National guard, 'Integration, Military strat-
egy. Defense systems. Leadership, Cost effective-
ness, Mobilization, Barriers, Military force levels, Cul-
ture, National defense, Air force operations, 'Total
force.
ADA363395REB PC A05/MF A01
National Sovereignty and the International Crimi-
nal Court Strategy research project.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
D. J. Bdand. 12 Feb 1999.52p.
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) is intended to be
a permanent institution with the power to exercise juris-
dction over individuals for the most serious crimes of
international concern: genocide, war crimes, and
crimes against humanity. However, as written, the stat-
ute creating the court reduces the sovereignty of na-
tions in its pursuit of protecting international human
rights. This paper looks at the history leading to the for-
mation of the ICC and the rise in stature of non-govern-
mental organizations (NGOs) in protecting the humani-
tarian rights of victims of armed conflict. Their impor-
tance is significant given their success at the Rome
Conference that established the ICC. The effects and
impact of the ICC statute on the sovereignty of the
United States is reviewed. The paper concludes with
options and recommendations on how the United
States should proceed concerning the ICC.
Keywords: 'Crimes, Warfare, United states, Conflict,
Law enforcement. International law, Human relations.
Litigation, Criminal justice system, 'International crimi-
nal court, lcc(lntemational criminal court).
ADA363396REB PC A11 /MF A03
Verzefchnis der im Faachlnfortnatlonswesen der
bundesswehr laufend gehaltenen Zertschrtften
(Zetechrittenverzetehnis FIWBw). Listing of the
Magazines Held Constantly In the Specialized In-
formation System of the German Federal Armed
Forces (magazine listing FIWBw).
Dokurnentataons-und Fachinforrnationszentrurn der
Bundeswehr, Bonn (Germany, F.R.).
1998.219p.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
The listing of the magazines held constantly in the Ger-
man Federal ArmedPorces (magazine listing FTWBw)
is an aid for the daily service enterprise in the special-
ized information system of the German Federal Armed
Forces, for a cooperative magazine acquisition within
the German Federal Armed Forces. It simplifies and
accelerates German Federal Armed Forces-internal
borrowing traffic. (Machine assisted translation).
Keywords: 'Military forces(Foreign),
'Magazines(Ordnance), Acquisition, Information sys-
tems, Germany, Computer applications, German lan-
guage, Machine translation, Aq f99-08-1544. Foreign
reports, German federal armed forces. Translations.
ADA363397REB PC A04/MF A01
Agricultural Trad* Changes Made to Market Ac-
cess Program, but Questions Remain on Eco-
nomic Impact
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. National
Security and International Affairs Div.
5 Apr 1999,35p, GAO/NSIAD-99-38.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This report responds to your request that we examine
the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) imple-
mentation of legislative reforms to the Market Access
Program (MAP) and their impact on program participa-
tion. Since 1986, MAP has provided funds to nonprofit
organizations and commercial firms to help support
their promotions of U.S. agricultural products in over-
seas markets. The Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS),
an agency of USDA, administers this program and esti-
mates that there are substantial economic benefits as-
sociated with MAP.
Keywords: 'Economic impact, 'International trade,
'Agriculture, Congress, Commerce, Marketing, Eco-
nomics, Access, Benefits, Legislation, Map(Market ac-
cess program), Fas(Foreign agricultural service).
ADA363398REB PC A03/MF A01
Defense Transportation Efforts to Improve DOD's
Personal Property Program.
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. National
Security and International Affairs Div.
18 Mar 1999,19p, GAO/T-NSIAD-99-106.
Testimony before the Subcommittee on Military Readi-
ness Committee on Armed Services, House of Rep-
resentatives.
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DOD has long been concerned about the quality serv-
ice members receive from its nearly S3 billion annual
program to transport, store, and manage the house-
hold goods and unaccompanied baggage of its per-
sonnel. Past problems include poor service from its
movers, excessive incidence of loss or damage to
service members' property, and high claims costs to
the government. All of these problems contribute to a
poor quality of service for persons using the system.
DOD first proposed reengineering its personal property
program 5 years ago.
Keywords: 'Logistics management, 'Household
goods, Military personnel, Department of defense,
High costs, Quality, Losses, Storage. Military transpor-
tation.
ADA363399REB PC A03/MF A01
Role of Mutant p53 Protein in Breast Cancer. Final
rept. 1 Aug 94-31 Jul 98.
Columbia Univ., New York.
C. L. Prives. Aug 1998,16p.
Contract DAMD17-94-J-4275
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Mutation of the p53 gene is very frequent in breast can-
cer. In normal cells induction of wild-type p53 function
leads to either cell cycle arrest or cell death. Loss of
this function can contribute to oncogenic cell trans-
formation. Additionally the presence of mutant forms of
p53 in breast tumor cells may actually facilitate the
process of tumorigenesis. The properties of mutant
p53 proteins in vitro and in breast tumor cell fines will
be studied, experiments will focus on analysis of the
structure and modification of mutant p53 proteins as
well as the effect of cellular signaling on p53 function.
Additionally it is planned to establish breast cell lines
expressing inducible mutant p53 to determine the ef-
fect of such mutants on parameters of cell cycle,
growth and death. We have discovered that all mutant
forms of p53 tested are capable of binding specifically
to p53 response elements present in p53 target genes
at lower but not at physiological temperatures. Further-
more, we have identified a means by which such bind-
ing is stabilized at the higher temperature.
Keywords: 'Mutations, 'Mammary glands, 'Breast
cancer. Molecules, Proteins, Neoplasms, Cycles,
Yeasts, Genes, Cells(Biology), Growth(Physiology),
Tumor cells, Oncogenic cells, Tumorigenesis, P53 pro-
teins.
ADA363400REB PC A04/MF A01
Right Force for the Future: Who Pays the Bill.
Strategy research project.
Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
G. R. Addison. 9 Apr 1998,40p.
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This research project expresses concerns of the ability
for the US army to continue involvement in smaller-
scale contingencies operations and support Army After
Next. Our current force structure is not designed to
support our continued involvement in operations less
than war around the world. Military leadership must de-
sign a force structure that meets these challenges. We
cannot continue to subordinate operations less than
war to the less likely scenario of a two-theater war. Lo-
gisticians must take the opportunity to lead the way into
the next century and at the same time reduce require-
ments. A Revolution in Military Affairs is underway and
a Revolution in Military Logistics will be critical to this
program. It is time to redesign the logistics structure
and doctrine to support the projected requirements on
the US military. Our structure must be a highly mobile,
agile force to support our power projection doctrine.
Keywords: 'Military operations, "Leadership,
"Operations other than war, Mobility, Logistics man-
agement. Military doctrine, Military capabilities, Military
modernization. Army, Military downsizing, 'Force
structure. Military logistics.
AVA20539-VNB7REB AVS599.00
Sales Connection Series. (26 X 30 minute VMS vid-
eos).
INTELECOM. Pasadena, CA.
1992,26 audiovisual.
Kit includes AVA20540VNB1 through
AVA20565VNB1.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1 -800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
In the past you were considered a successful sales-
person if you got the prospect to sign on the dotted line.
Today, a salesperson is successful only if the prospect
or customer remains satisfied long after the contract is
signed, the sale is made, or the account confirmed.
That means providing a combination of quality, service,
and value that makes your product stand out from the
competition. And it means using a consultative ap-
proach to selling, where the salesperson and the cus-
tomer function as allies, working toward a common
goal. The Sales Connection provides viewers first-
hand experience related by salespeople 'in the trench-
es,' and compelling interviews with some of the most
respected experts in the field.
Keywords: 'Sales management, 'Sales workers, Mar-
keting, Financial management, Sales, Quality, Clients,
Retail trade, Training, Video tapes, Competition, Edu-
cation.
AVA20540-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Sales Engine (Episode No. 1). (VMS video).
INTELECOM, Pasadena, CA.
1992, audiovisual.
See also AVA20541VNB1 and AVA20565VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AGO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1/2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.
The Sales Engine addresses the ways in which per-
sonal selling stimulates economic growth in a market
driven economy, and traces its evolution from the early
days of the Production Era to the present day.
Keywords: "Sales, "Marketing, Market research, Pro-
duction, Economic growth, Historical aspects, Sales
management, Video tape.
September 1999 109
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range of career opportunities in personal selling, with
positions ranging from entry level trainees
AVA20541-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Sale's World (Episode Na 2). (VHS video).
INTELECOM. Pasadena, CA.
1992. audiovisual.
See also AVA20540VNB1 and AVA20542VNB1 .
Also available in a kit ol 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VMS video is 1 12 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS By: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); (ax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.ledworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22 1 61 .
USA.
A Seller's World examines the opportunities and poten-
tial rewards ot a career in personal selling.
Keywords: 'Marketing, 'Career development. Per-
sonnel development. Careers, Sales management,
Training. Video tape.
AVA20542-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Big Picture (Episode Na 3). (VHS video).
INTELECOM, Pasadena. CA.
1992,audwvisual.
SeeaboAVA20541VNB1 and AVA20543VNB1 .
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1/2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); (ax at (703)605-6900;
and email at ordera@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 221 61 .
USA.
The Big Picture provides an overview of the broad
personal selling, with
l trainees to high paid
supervisors and managers.
Keywords: •Careers. 'Personnel development.
'Marketing, Career development. Training, Manage-
ment. Supervision. Salesmanship, Video tape.
AVA20543-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Personal Touch (Episode No. 4). (VHS video).
INTELECOM. Pasadena. CA.
1992. audiovisual.
See also AVA20542VNB1 and AVA20544VNB1 .
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO.
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1/2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orcters@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161,
USA.
The Personal Touch outlines the qualities needed for
success, inducing the manner in which salespeople
establish, build and maintain relationships and a posi-
tive seH image.
Keywords: 'Personnel development, 'Sales workers,
•Salesmanship. Marketing, Relationships, Customer
satisfaction. Quality, Human performance, Training,
Videotape.
AVA20S44-VNB1REB AVS99.00
First Impressions (Episode No. 5). (VHS video).
INTELECOM. Pasadena, CA.
l992.audtovisuaL
See also AVA20543VNB1 and AVA20545VNB1 .
Also available in a Mt of 26 components PC AOO.
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video Is 1/2 inch, color with
ptaylng time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by- P"°ne at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries): fax at (703)6054900;
and emal at ordera@rittsJedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road. Springfield, V A. 22 161.
USA.
First Impressions emphasizes the importance of the
image that a salesperson projects in shaping how the
customer responds.
Keywords: "Sates workers. 'Human factors.
•Customers. Marketing. Attitudes. Salesmanship. Cli-
ents. Training. Video tape. Satisfaction. Quatty. Busi-
AVA20545-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Sales Talk (Episode No. 6). (VHS video).
INTELECOM, Pasadena, CA.
1992, audiovisual.
See also AVA20544VNB1 and AVA20546VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1/2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)505-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161,
USA.
Sales Talk examines communication style bias-often a
barrier to selling success and how this occurs when
sales people contact customers whose communication
styles are different.
Keywords: 'Marketing, 'Sales persons,
•Communicating, Skills, Customers, Training, Busi-
nesses, Video tape. Personnel development. Sales
management. Salesmanship.
AVA20546-VNB1REB AVS99.00
In the Know (Episode No. 7). (VHS video).
INTELECOM. Pasadena, CA.
1992. audiovisual.
See also AVA20545VNB1 and AVA20547VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 112 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.oov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.
In the Know reveals why it is important to provide the
prospective buyer with specific knowledge needed to
make the best possible buying decision.
Keywords: 'Consumers, 'Marketing, Decision making,
Personnel development, Purchasing, Sales, Busi-
nesses, Videotape, Training, Projection.
AVA20547-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Good Match (Episode No. 8). (VHS video).
INTELECOM. Pasadena. CA.
1992.auc*ovisual.
See also AVA20546VNB1 and AVA20548VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1/2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS By: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedwond.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161.
USA.
A Good Match shows how the key to successful selling
is being able to convert 'product features' into "buyer
benefits.*
Keywords: 'Marketing, 'Consumers, Product develop-
ment, Benefits, Sates management. Businesses,
Sales. Video tape, Training.
AVA20548-VNB1REB AVS99.00
In Position (Episode No. 9). (VHS video).
INTELECOMTPasadena, CA.
1992,audtovisual.
See also AVA20547VNB1 and AVA20549VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1 /2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers):
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900:
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161,
USA.
In Position focuses on those decisions, activities, and
communication techniques that form selling strategies
for new and old products.
Keywords: "Marketing, 'Communication, Market re-
search. Commodities, Strategies, Businesses, Deci-
sion making. Video tape. Training.
AVA20549-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Beneath the Surface (Episode No. 10). (VHS
video).
INTELECOM, Pasadena, CA.
1992, audiovisual.
See also AVA20548VNB1 andAVA20550VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1 /2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.
Beneath the Surface highlights the factors which influ-
ence buyers' decisions and make them buy.
Keywords: 'Consumers, 'Marketing, Purchasing, Cli-
ents, Sales, Decision making. Training, Businesses.
Videotape.
AVA20550-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Step by Step (Episode No. 11). (VHS video).
INTELECOM, Pasadena, CA.
1992. audiovisual.
See also AVA20549VNB1 and AVA20551VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1/2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161.
USA.
Step by Step focuses on two influences for buying-
'emotional' and 'rational.'
Keywords: 'Purchasing, 'Marketing, Purchasers, Con-
sumers, Ethical aspects, Sales, Salesmanship, Busi-
nesses, Training, Video tape.
AVA20551-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Making Connections (Episode No. 12). (VHS
video).
INTELECOM. Pasadena, CA.
1992, audiovisual.
See also AVA20550VNB1 and AVA20552VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 112 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161.
USA.
Making Connections discusses how prospecting is the
method by which salespeople can identify potential
customers, a process which requires planning.
Keywords: 'Sales persons, 'Marketing, Projection, Cli-
ents, Planning, Sales, Purchasing, Customers, Train-
ing, Businesses, Video tape, 'Prospect.
AVA20552-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Plan of Action (Episode No. 13). (VHS video).
INTELECOM. Pasadena, CA.
1992, audiovisual.
See also AVA20551VNB1 and AVA20553VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 112 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.
Plan of Action explains the importance of pre-planning
for a sales presentaton and outlines the work involved
prior to the actual meeting with the prospect
Keywords: 'Sales, 'Marketing, Projection, Sates man-
agement. Planning. Meeting, Training, Businesses,
Videotape.
AVA20553-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Going the Distance (Episode No. 14). (VHS video).
INTELECOM, Pasadena, CA.
1992, audiovisual.
See also AVA20552VNB1 and AVA20554VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO.
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1/2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
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(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.
Going the Distance goes over the four major parts of a
consultative-style sales presentation, a popular ap-
proach to the sale of retail and wholesale goods and
services.
Keywords: 'Sales, 'Marketing, Retail trade, Sales
management, Advisory services, Training, Video tape,
Commodities, Purchasing.
AVA20554-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Show and Tell (Episode No. 15). (VHS video).
INTELECOM, Pasadena, CA.
1992, aucSovisual.
See also AVA20553VNB1 and AVA20555VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1/2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605^000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.feclworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.
Show and Tell stresses the importance of the sales
demonstration as a proven way to strengthen a con-
sultative sales presentation.
Keywords: 'Sales management, 'Marketing, Advisory
services. Sales, Training, Businesses, Video tape.
AVA205S5-VNB1REB AVS99.00
BrMking Through (Episode No. 16). (VHS video).
INTELECOM. Pasadena. CA.
1992, audiovisual.
See also AVA20554VNB1 and AVA20556VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1/2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS By: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161.
USA.
Breaking Through provides strategies for dealing with
and overcoming buyer resistance.
Keywords: 'Sales management, 'Marketing,
•Consumers, Strategies, Purchasing, Sales, Training,
Videotape.
AVA20556-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Dotted Une (Episode No. 17). (VHS video).
INTELECOM, Pasadena, CA.
1992. aucSovisual.
See also AVA20555VNB1 and AVA20557VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 112 inch, cotor with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.
On the Dotted Line offers guidelines for 'dosing the
sale' as an outcome of a well-planned presentation.
Keywords: 'Sales management, 'Marketing, Guide-
ines, Planning, Sales, Training, Video tape, Busi-
and emphasizes the importance of customer service in
increasing sales.
Keywords: 'Customer services, 'Sales, 'Marketing,
Personnel development, Satisfaction, Businesses,
Training, Video tape, Sales management.
AVA20558-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Extra Mile (Episode No. 19). (VHS video).
INTELECOM, Pasadena, CA.
1992, audiovisual.
See also AVA20557VNB1 and AVA20559VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AV A20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1 /2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
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and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.
The Extra Mile discusses customer concerns and the
need for each salesperson to become familiar with
them s they relate to their customers.
Keywords: 'Sales persons, 'Customers, 'Marketing,
Sales management, Satisfaction, Customer services,
Training, Video tape, Clients.
AVA20559-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Setting the Pace (Episode No. 20). (VHS video).
INTELECOM, Pasadena, CA.
1992. audiovisual.
See also AVA20558VNB1 and AVA20560VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 112 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.
Setting the Pace sets forth the responsibilities of sales
managers and the things they need to do for success.
Keywords: 'Sales management, 'Marketing, Sales,
Salesmanship, Career development. Businesses,
Training, Video tape.
AVA20560-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Peak Performance (Episode No. 21). (VHS video).
INTELECOM. Pasadena, CA.
1992, audiovisual.
See also AVA20559VNB1 and AVA20561VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1/2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS By: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161,
USA.
Peak Performance focuses on the responsibility sales
managers have for orientating, training and motivating
new salespersons.
AVA20557-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Full Service (Episode No. 18). (VHS video).
INTELECOM, Pasadena, CA.
1992, audiovisual.
See also AVA20556VNB1 and AVA20558VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1/2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntjs.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
FuH Service focuses on the two main processes of per-
sonal selling-making the sale and servicing the sale-
AVA20561-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Personal Best (Episode No. 22). (VHS video).
INTELECOM, Pasadena, CA.
1992, audiovisual.
See also AVA20560VNB1 and AVA20562VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1/2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov, NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.
Personal Best positions self-management as a four di-
mensional process that involves management of time,
territory, records and stress.
Keywords: 'Personnel management, 'Marketing,
Sales, Sales management. Records management,
Stress, Businesses, Training, Videotape.
AVA20562-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Line (Episode No. 23). (VHS video).
INTELECOM, Pasadena, CA.
1992, audiovisual.
See also AVA20561VNB1 and AVA20563VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1/2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.
On Line demonstrates the role of computers for speedy
prospect identification and information organization
which leaves more time available for sales.
Keywords: 'Computer assisted instruction, 'Sales
management. Microcomputer, Information services,
Identification, Organization, Marketing, Businesses,
Training, Videotape, Prediction.
AVA20563-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Open Line (Episode No. 24). (VHS video).
INTELECOM, Pasadena, CA.
1992, audiovisual.
See also AVA20562VNB1 and AVA20564VNIB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1/2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS By: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.
Open Line looks at some of the advantages and strate-
gies of telemarketing which can increase the efficiency
and effectiveness of salespeople.
Keywords: 'Telemarketing, 'Businesses, Efficiency,
Benefits, Strategies, Sales persons, Marketing, Video
tape. Training.
AVA20564-VNB1REB AVS99.00
Right Choice (Episode No. 25). (VHS video).
INTELECOM, Pasadena. CA.
1992, audiovisual.
See also AVA20563VNB1 and AVA20565VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1/2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.
The Right Choice explores various legal and ethical
guidelines for salespeople and the rights and wrongs of
selling.
Keywords: 'Legal aspects, 'Ethics, 'Sales persons,
Sales management. Marketing, Businesses, Guide-
lines, Training, Viedo tape, Sales.
AVA20565-VNB1REB AVS99.00
One World (Episode No. 26). (VHS video).
INTELECOM, Pasadena. CA.
1992, audiovisual.
See also AVA20564VNB1 and AVA20540VNB1.
Also available in a kit of 26 components PC AOO,
AVA20539VNB7. This VHS video is 1/2 inch, color with
playing time of 30 minutes. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161,
USA.
One World considers the Impact of international busi-
ness and the economic interdependency of nations on
sales and selling.
Keywords: 'Businesses, 'International trade,
'Marketing, Sales, Nations, Economic impact, Eco-
nomic factors. International relations. Video tapes.
DE00001726REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
September 1999 111
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Short Contact Time Direct Coal Liquefactionn
Using a Novel Batch Reactor. Quarterly Report
May 16 - August 15,1996.
Federal Energy Technology Center (FETC), Morgan-
town, WV, and Pittsburgh, PA (United States).
He Huang. Michael T. Klein, and William H. Calkins. 30
Aug 1996,1p, DE-FG22-93PC93205-12.
Contract FG22-93PC93205
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The objective of this research is to optimize the design
and operation of the bench scale batch reactor
(SCTBR) for studying direct coal liquefaction at short
contact times (.01 to 10 minutes or longer). Additional
objectives are to study the kinetics of direct coal lique-
faction particularly at short reaction times and to inves-
tigate the role of organic oxygen components of coal
and their reaction pathways during coal liquefaction.
Many of those objectives have already been achieved.
This quarterly report discusses further kinetic studies
of the liquefaction of Illinois number 6 bituminous coal,
Wyodak-Anderson subbituminous coal, and Pittsburgh
number 8 bituminous coal. The thermodynamic char-
acteristics of the extraction stage at the start of the liq-
uefaction process in the liquefaction of Illinois number
6 coal is also discussed. Further work has also been
done to attempt to clarify the role of the liquefaction sol-
vent in the direct liquefaction process.
Keywords: 'Coal Liquefaction, Chemical Reactors,
Bench-scate Experiments, Progress Report. EDB/
010000.
DE00002622REB PC A12/MF A03
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Sandla National Laboratories Institutional Plan:
FY 1999-2004.
Sandla National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, and
Lrvermore. CA (United States).
D. P. Garber. 6 Jan 1999,250p, SAND9B-2257.
Contract AC04-94AL85000
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
This Institutional Plan is the most comprehensive year-
ly 'snapshot* available of Sandia National Laboratories'
major programs, facilities, human resources, and
budget The document also includes overviews of our
missions, organization, capabilities, planning func-
tions, milestones, and accomplishments. The docu-
ment's purpose is to provide the above information to
the US Department of Energy, key congressional com-
mittees. Sanda management, and other present and
potential customers. Chapter 2 presents information
about Sanda's mission and summarizes our recent re-
vision of Sanda's Strategic Plan. Chapter 3 presents
an overview of Sanda's strategic objectives, chapter 4
lists laboratory goals and milestones for FY 1999, and
chapter 5 presents our accomplishments during FY
1998. Chapters 3 through 5 are organized around our
eight strategic objectives. The four primary objectives
cover nuclear weapons responsibilities, nonproKfera-
tion and materials control, energy and critical infra-
structures, and emerging national security threats. The
major programmatic initiatives are presented in chap-
ter 7. However, the programmatic descriptions in chap-
ter 6 and the Associated funding tables in chapter 9
continue to be presented by DOE Budget and Report-
ing Code, as in previous Sandia institutional plans. As
an aid to the reader, the four primary strategic objec-
tives in chapter 3 are cross-referenced to the program
information in chapter 6.
Keywords: "Planning, "Sandta National Laboratories,
•Nuclear Weapons, Non-proliferation Policy, Nuclear
Materials Management. Energy Systems, National Se-
curity. National Defense, EDB/990000. EDB/450000,
EDB/350000, EDB/320000, EDB/290000.
DE00002697REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy. Washington, DC.
Enabling field spectroscoptes,
Bechtel Nevada Corporation (BMC).
Stephan J. Weeks. 1 Jan 1999.1p. DOE/NV/11718-
261.
Contract AC08-96NV11718
Spie's Photonics East, Environmental Monitoring and
Remediation Technologies in Boston, MA on Novem-
ber 2, 1998. Sponsored by Department of Energy,
Washington, DC.
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605^6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Environmental measurements are significantly en-
hanced by a complement of field-worthy spectrosopic
instrumentation. These improvements can result in
rapid turn around time, more representative sampling
of larger areas, and lower overall costs. The qualities
that make instrumentation field-worthy include real-
time analysis, ruggedness, size/portability, analyte se-
lectivity or specificity, detectabilitV and, of course, suffi-
cient accuracy and precision. The Characterization,
Monitoring & Sensor Technology Cross-
cutting Program (CMST-CP) within the U.S. Depart-
ment of Energy Environmental Management supports
a wiede range of spectroscope applications directly re-
lated to accelerating their cleanup efforts. Examples in-
clude tunable near infrared diode laser, laser-induced
breakdown, imaging, beta, and mass spectroscope
technologies. Awamess of new technologies is crucial.
An overview of these technologies will be presented.
Keywords: Meetings. Spectroscopy, Technology As-
sessment, Environment, EDB/540000.
DE00002698REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
X-Ray Shawdowgraph Camera Design.
Bechtel Nevada Corporation (BNC).
Edward J. McCrea, Michael J. Doman, and Randy A.
Rohde. 1 Jan 1999,1 p, DOE/NV/11718-279.
Contract AC08-96NV11718
IS&T/SPIE's Symposium on Electronic
Imaging-gg High Speed Imaging (ei127), in Sac-
ramento, CA, on January 23-29, 1999. Sponsored by
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
An imagining camera that is used with X-Ray radiog-
raphy systems in high explosive experiments has been
built and fielded. The camera uses a 40mm diameter
Micro-Channel Plate Itensifier (MCPI) for optical gain
and photographic film for image recording. In the nor-
mal location of the X-ray film pack, a scintillating
screen is placed instead. The camera system views
the screen arid records the image. The sensitivity of
the MCPI to light makes the camera design sensitive to
small details mat a film pack does not need to consider.
The X-ray image recording system was designed and
bulrt for situations where the film pack of the X-ray
shadowgraph is not retrievable after the experiment
The system has been used in a number of experi-
ments.
Keywords: "X-ray Radiography, Meetings, Micro-
Channel Electron Multipliers, Cameras, Design, Chem-
ical Explosives, EDB/440000. EDB/450000.
DE00003027REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Multiphase Flow Modeling-Validation and Appli-
cation CRADA MC94-019, Final Report
Federal Energy Technology Center, Morgantown, WV,
and Pittsburgh. PA (United States).
Madhava Syamlal. and Philip A. Nicotetti. 31 Aug 1995.
lp.DOE/FETC-99/1081.
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
For the development and validation of multiphase flow
modeling capability, a cooperative research and devel-
opment agreement (CRADA) is in effect between Mor-
gantown Energy Technology Center (METC) and Flu-
ent Inc. To validate the Fluent multiphase model, sev-
eral simulations were conducted at METC and the re-
sults were compared with the results of MFIX, a multi-
phase flow code developed at METC, and with experi-
mental data. The results of these validation studies will
be presented. In addition, the application of multiphase
flow modeling will be illustrated by presenting the re-
sults of simulations of a filter back- flushing arid a fluid-
ized bed coal gasifier. These simulations were con-
ducted only with MFIX, since certain features needed
in these simulations will be available only in the next re-
lease of Fluent.
Keywords: "Fluidized Beds, 'Coal Gasification, Multi-
phase Flow, Computerized Simulation, M Codes, EDB/
420000, EDB/010000.
DE00003034REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Summary of Experiments in Converting Copper
Oxide Process Regenerator Off-Gases to Ele-
mental Sulfur, CRADA 97-F006, Final Report
Federal Energy Technology Center. Morgantown, WV,
and Pittsburgh, PA (United States).
Brian C. Cianciolo, Richard J. Oehlberg, and Sidney G.
Nelson. 22 Jan 1999,1 p, DOE/FETC-99/1085.
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)805-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
Sorbent Technologies Corporation (Sorbtech) of
Twinsburg. Ohio has developed a new technology for
converting SO(sub 2)-rich gas streams directly to ele-
mental sulfur. Key to the technology is a special cata-
lyst that promotes the reaction of SOfsub 2) with re-
formed natural gas. The technology evolved from ear-
lier flue-gas desulfurization (FGD) work that Sorbtech
engineers performed in the late 1980's. In 1995, with
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) support, Sorbtech
designed and constructed a larger, skid-mounted pilot-
test unit suitable for demonstrating the new technology
in field tests. This Report summarizes months of prep-
aration work and eight days of testing that were per-
formed at FETC'S facilities during lale September and
early October, 1997. On the basis of the results of this
phase of the project, the following conclusions were
made: (1) The chemistry of the new technology was
well proven and demonstrated at FETC. The overall
S0(sub 2)-to-etemental sulfur yields were typically in
the range of 93 to 98 percent. (The project goal was 95
percent, so the goal was exceeded). (2) Sulfur selec-
tivity values, indicating the tendency of S0(sub 2) to be
converted to elemental sulfur in preference to H(sub
2)S or COS, were typically in the range of 98 to 100
percent (3) Bright yellow sulfur of high quality was pro-
dt'ced at FETC. (4) The FETC regenerator exhaust
gas presented no processing difficulties. Swings in the
level of methane in the exhaust gas were handled with
relative ease. (5) With the exception of the water con-
denser, all system components performed well. (6)
Condensing of the sulfur after its production was a seri-
ous problem at FETC. Solid sulfur deposits built up in
the process-gas lines at several locations in the sys-
tem. Clogging of the lines necessitated terminating
runs typically after 2 to 4 hours of operation. Clogging
problems were most severe in the water condenser.
Many planned parametric tests were not run because
of the sulfur plugging problems. (7) Several sugges-
tions were made by BP Oil Company for solving the
sulfur pi ugging problems. Among the suggestions
were to never allow the temperature of the process gas
to fall below 118(degree)C. to increase the tempera-
ture of the sulfur condenser to 148(degree)C, and to
eliminate the water condenser from the system en-
tirely.
Keywords: "Flue Gas, Sulfur, Materials Recovery, Sul-
fur Dioxide, Desulfurization, EDB/540000, EDB/
200000.
DE00003202REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
New 1999 National Electrical Code Coupled with
New Standards Clarify Requirements for Installa-
tions of Photovoltaic Systems in the
U.S.;Progress In Photovottaics - Research and Ap-
plications.
Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, and
Livermore, CA (United States).
W. Bower. 8 Jan 1999,1p, SAND99-0054J.
Contract AC04-94AL85000
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NT1S is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The National Electrical Code (NEC) focuses primarily
on electrical system installation requirements in the
U.S. The NEC addresses both fire and personnel safe-
ty. This paper will describe recent efforts of the PV in-
dustry in the U.S. and the resulting requirements in the
1999 National Electrical Code- Article 690 -Solar
Photovoltaic Systems. The Article 690 requirements
spell out the PV- unique requirements for safe installa-
tions of PV systems in the U.S.A. This paper provides
an overview of the most significant changes that ap-
pear in Article 690 of the 1999 edition of the NEC. The
related and coordinated efforts of the other standards-
making groups will also be briefly reviewed.
Keywords: 'Building Codes, 'Photovoltaic Power Sup-
plies, 'Installation, EDB/140000.
DE00006694REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
New Technology Demonstration Program, Ken-
nedy Spsce Center,.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Gold-
en, CO (United States).
C.E. Hancock, and Paul Reeves. 29 Mar 1999,1 p,
NREL/SR-710-24738.
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
In December of 1996, heat pipe heat exchangers were
installed on three air handlers at Hangar L at the Cape
Canaveral Air Station, Kennedy Space Center, Cape
Canaveral, Florida. These retrofits were implemented
with the intent to improve the dehumidification perform-
ance of the cooling systems, reduce the electric and
steam energy required for reheating air, and reduce
electric energy used by the chillers. Audits were con-
ducted before and after the heat pipes were installed
and a detailed monitoring system was set up to record
hourly operating conditions of each of the three air-
handling units. The audit information and monitored
data were used to create a simulation model of the
three air-handling systems and annual energy savings
were predicted. Energy savings for air handling unit 1
(AHU-1) were found to be negligible. Heat pipe installa-
tion in AHU-1 may have been inappropriate because of
the design of the original cooling coils. Annual savings
for AHU-2 are small, primarily because the required re-
heat for the system was already small. AHU-3 was the
best application for the heat pipes and showed sayings
of 70,000 kWh per year. Interior humidity conditions
improved after installation of the heat pipes for AHU-2
and AHU-3.
Keywords: 'Heat Exchangers, 'Humidity,
•Dehumidification, 'Heat Pipes, Space Hvac Systems,
Energy Efficiency, Performance, EDB/320000.
OE98004697REB PC A18/MF A04
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Fusion materials semiannual progress report for
the period ending December 31,1997.
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN.
a Bum. 31 Mar 1998,390p, DOE/ER-0313/23.
Contract AC05-96OR22464
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
This is the twenty-third in a series of semiannual tech-
nical progress reports on fusion materials. This report
combines the full spectrum of research and develop-
ment activities on both metallic and non-metallic mate-
rials with primary emphasis on the effects of the
neutronic and chemical environment on the properties
and performance of materials for in-vessel compo-
nents. This effort forms one element of the matenals
program being conducted in support of the Fusion En-
ergy Sciences Program of the US Department of En-
ergy. The other major element of the program is con-
cerned with the interactions between reactor materials
and the plasma and is reported separately. The Fusion
Materials Program is a national effort involving several
national laboratories, universities, and industries. A
large fraction of this work, particularly in relation to fis-
sion reactor experiments, is earned out collaboratively
with their partners in Japan, Russia, and the European
Union. The purpose of this series of reports is to pro-
vide a working technical record for the use of the pro-
gram participants, and to provide a means of commu-
nicating the efforts of materials scientists to the rest of
the fusion community, both nationally and worldwide.
Selected papers have been indexed separately for in-
clusion in the Energy Science and Technology Data-
base.
Keywords: 'Thermonuclear reactor materials.
Progress Report, Research Programs, Physical Radi-
ation Effects, Vanadium Base Alloys, Composite Mate-
rials, Ceramics, Stainless Steels, Mechanical Prop-
erties, Microstructure, Physical Properties, Corrosion,
Leading Abstract, EDB/360000, EDB/700480.
DE98053023REB PC A99/MF A06
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
FY 1996 solid waste integrated life-cycle forecast
characteristics summary, volumes 1 and Z.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
K. J. Templeton. 23 May 1996,762p, WHC-EP-0906.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
For the past six years, a waste volume forecast has
been collected annually from onsite and offsite genera-
tors that currently ship or are planning to ship solid
waste to the Westinghouse Hanford Company's Cen-
tral Waste Complex (CWC). This document provides a
description of the physical waste forms, hazardous
waste constituents, and radionuclides of the waste ex-
pected to be shipped to the CWC from 1996 through
the remaining life cycle of the Hanford Site (assumed
to extend to 2070). In previous years, forecast data has
been reported for a 30- year time period; however, the
life-cycle approach was adopted this year to maintain
consistency with FY 1996 Mufti-Year Program Plans.
This document is a companion report to two previous
reports: the more detailed report on waste volumes,
WHC-EP-0900, FY1996 Solid Waste Integrated Life-
Cycle Forecast Volume Summary and the report on ex-
pected containers, WHC-EP-0903, FY1996 Solid
Waste Integrated Life-Cycle Forecast Container Sum-
mary. All three documents are based on data gathered
during the FY 1995 data call and verified as of January,
1996. These documents are intended to be used in
conjunction with other solid waste planning documents
as references for short and long-term planning of the
WHC Solid Waste Disposal Division's treatment, stor-
age, and disposal activities over the next several dec-
ades. This document focuses on two main characteris-
tics: the physical waste forms and hazardous waste
constituents of low-level mixed waste (LLMW).
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Management, Forecasting, Inventories, Low-level Ra-
dioactive Wastes, Waste Forms, Hazardous Materials,
Alpha-bearing Wastes, EDB/052000.
DE980S4292REB PC A05/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Farinon microwave end of life cycle.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
R. C. Poe. 24 Jun 1996,59p, WHC-SD-GN-ER-20007.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This engineering report evaluates alternatives for the
replacement of the Farinon microwave radio system.
The system is beyond its expected life cycle and has
decreasing maintainability. Principal applications sup-
ported by the Farinon system are two electrical utility
monitor and control systems, the Integrated Transfer
Trip System (ITTS), and the Supervisory Control and
Data Acquisition (SCADA) system.
Keywords: 'Microwave Equipment, 'Communications,
Service Life, Hanford Reservation, Power Systems,
Power Distribution Systems, Bonneville Power Admin-
istration, Data Transmission Systems, Equipment Pro-
tection Devices, Electric Utilities, EDB/320603, BOB/
240400, EDB/240200.
DE98054293REB PC A05/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Catch tank inhibitor addition 200-East and 200-
West Areas.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
A. N. Palit. 21 Jun 1996,74p, WHC-SD-WM-ER-573.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Reported is the study of 11 catch tanks in the 200-East
Area and the 7 catch tanks in the 200-West Area listed
as active. The location, capacity, material of construc-
tion, annual total accumulation, annual rain intrusion,
waste transfer rate, and access for chemical injection
in these tanks are documented. The present and future
utilization and isolation plans for the catch tanks are
established.
Keywords: Hanford Reservation, Radioactive Waste
Facilities, Tanks, Radioactive Waste Storage, Capac-
ity, Building Materials, Water Influx, Openings. Uses,
Containment. Planning. EDB/052002.
DE98054295REB PC A17/MF A03
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Summary of radioactive solid waste received in
the 200 Areas during calendar year 1995.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc.. Richland, WA (United
States).
K. L. Hladek. 6 Jun 1996,362p, WHC-EP-0125-08.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
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Westinghouse Hanford Company manages and oper-
ates the Hanford Site 200 Area radioactive solid waste
storage and disposal facilities for the US Department of
Energy, Richland Operations Office. These facilities in-
clude radioactive solid waste disposal sites and radio-
active solid waste storage areas. This document sum-
marizes the amount of radioactive materials that have
been buried and stored in the 200 Area radioactive
solid waste storage and disposal facilities since startup
in 1944 through calendar year 1995. This report does
not include backlog waste, solid radioactive wastes in
storage or disposed of in other areas, or facilities such
as the underground tank farms. Unless packaged with-
in the scope of WHC-EP-0063, Hanford Site Solid
Waste Acceptance Criteria, liquid waste data are not
included in this document. This annual report provides
a summary of the radioactive solid waste received in
the both the 200-East and 200-West Areas during the
calendar year 1995.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Storage, Radioactive Waste Disposal, Inventories,
Solid Wastes, EDB/052002.
DE980S4296REB PC A05/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Listed waste history at Hanford facility TSD units.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
A. G. Miskho. 14 Jun 1996,64p, WHC-MR-0517.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This document was prepared to dose out an occur-
rence report that Westinghouse Hanford Company
September 1999 113
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issued on December 29,1994. Occurrence Report RL-
WHC-GENERAL-1994-0020 was issued because
knowledge became available that could have impacted
start up of a Hanford Site facility. The knowledge per-
tained to how certain wastes on the Hanford Site were
treated, stored, or disposed of. This document consoli-
dates the research performed by Westjnghouse Han-
ford Company regarding listed waste management at
onsite laboratories that transfer waste to the Double-
Shell Tank System. Liquid and solid (non-liquid) dan-
gerous wastes and mixed wastes at the Hanford Site
are generated from various Site operations. These
wastes may be sampled and characterized at onsite
laboratories to meet waste management requirements.
In some cases, the wastes that are generated in the
field or in the laboratory from the analysis of samples
require further management on the Hanford Site and
are aggregated together in centralized tank storage fa-
cilities. The process knowledge presented herein doc-
uments the basis for designation and management of
242-A Evaporator Process Condensate, a waste
stream derived from the treatment of the centralized
tank storage facility waste (the Double-Shell Tank Sys-
tem). This document will not be updated as dean up of
the Hanford Site progresses.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Facilities, Evaporators, Condensates, Radioactive
Waste Management, Safety Engineering, EDB/
052000, EDB/054000.
DEM054328REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
CO(sub 2) Huff-n-Puff process in a light oil shal-
low shelf carbonate reservoir.
Texaco Exploration and Production. Inc., Hobbs, NM
(United States).
31 Dec 1998.10p. DOE/BC/14986-15.
Contract FC22-94BC14986
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The application of cyclic CO(sub 2), often referred to as
the CO(sub 2) Huff-n-Puff process, may find its niche in
the maturing waterfloods of the Permian Basin. Cou-
pling the CCXsub 2) H-n-P process to misctote flooding
applications could provide the needed revenue to sufn-
cienBy mitigate near- term negative cash flow concerns
in the capital intensive miscfcle projects. Texaco Ex-
ploration and Production Inc. and the US Department
of Energy have teamed up in an attempt to develop the
CCXsub 2) Huff-n-Puff process in the Grayburg and
San Andres formations, a light oil. shallow shew car-
bonate reservoir that exists throughout the Permian
Basin. This cost-shared effort is intended to dem-
onstrate the viability of this underutilized technology in
a specific class of domestic reservoir. The selected site
for this demonstration project is the Central Vacuum
Unit waterflood in Lea County, New Mexico. The goals
of the project are the development of guidelines for
cost-effective selection of canddate reservoirs and
wells, along with estimating recovery potential. This
project has two defined budget periods. The first budg-
et period primarily involves tasks associated with res-
ervoir analyses and characterization, characterizing ex-
isting produobifity problems, and reservoir simulation
of the proposed technology. The final budget period
covers the actual field demonstration of the proposed
technology. Technology transfer spans the entire
course of the project. This report covers the conducing
tasks performed under the second budget period.
Keywords: 'Fluid Injection Processes. 'Carbon Dioxide
Injection, Field Tests. Oil Fields, New Mexico. En-
hanced Recovery, Petroleum, EDB/020300.
DEM054572REB
PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Mfcrostnictura and Physical Metallurgy In Mert-D4-
lute Treatment Technology for AI-Based Spent Nu-
clear Fuel.
Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Aiken, SC
(United States).
T. M.Adams, and H.B. Peacock. 30 Sep 1998,8p.
WSRC-MS-98-00465.
Contract AC09-96SR18500
American Nuclear Society (ANS) topical meeting on
DOE spent nuclear fuel and fissile materials manage-
ment (3rd). Sponsored by Department of Energy,
Washington, DC.
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Major challenges associated with the direct disposal of
research reactor fuel in a repository include non-
proliferation and criticality control, both of which may
be a concern for HEU AI-SNF. Consideration must be
given to the potential desirability and/or regulatory ne-
cessity of diluting the HEU SNF to below 20 percent
enrichment. The probability for a criticality event as
well as the issue of proliferation are greatly decreased
by reducing the enrichment. The melt-dilute technology
development program is focused on the development
and implementation of a treatment technology for dilut-
ing HEU AI-SNF to LEU levels and qualifying this LEU
AI-SNF form for geologic repository storage. An at-
tribute of the melt-dilute process is its applicability to
various types of FRR and DRR SNF.
Keywords: "Spent fuel elements, Radioactive Waste
Processing, Mterostructure. Physical Metallurgy, Melt-
ing, Dilution, Meetings. EDB/052001 .
PC A02/MF A01
, .
logies for Dissolution
OE98054573REB
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Evaluation of Test Methodologies for
and Corrosion of AI-SNF.
Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Aiken, SC
(United States).
B.J. Wiersma, J. I. Mickalonis, and M. R. Louthan. 30
Sep 1 998. 1 0p, WSRC-MS-98-00460.
Contract AC09-96SR1 8500
American Nuclear Society (ANS) topical meeting on
DOE spent nuclear fuel and fissile materials manage-
ment (3rd). Sponsored by Department of Energy,
Washington, DC.
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The performance of aluminum-based spent nuclear
fuel (AI-SNF) in the repository will differ from that of the
commercial nuclear fuels and the high level waste
glasses. The program consists of evaluating three test
methods.
Keywords: •Dissolution, 'Corrosion. Spent Fuel Ele-
ments, Testing, Meetings, EDB/052002.
DE98054748REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy. Washington, DC.
Parametric Thermal Analysis for Codlsposal
Waste Package Canister.
Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Aiken, SC
(UnitedStates).
S. Y. Lee. and R. L Sindelar. 30 Sep 1998, ftp, WSRC-
MS-98-00336.
Contract AC09-96SR18500
American Nuclear Society (ANS) topical meeting on
DOE spent nuclear fuel and fissile materials manage-
ment- (3rd). Sponsored by Department of Energy.
Washington. DC.
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The engineering viability of deposal of aluminum-clad,
aluminum-based spent nuclear fuel (AI-SNF) in a geo-
logic repository requires a thermal analysis to provide
the temperature history of the waste form. Calculated
temperatures are used to demonstrate compliance
with criteria for waste acceptance into the Mined Geo-
logic Disposal System and as input to assess the
chemical and physical behavior of the waste form with-
in the waste package (WP). A thermal analysis meth-
odology was developed to calculate peak tempera-
tures and temperature profiles of AI-SNF in the DOE
spent nuclear fuel canister within a codsposal WP. A
two-dimensional baseline model with conduction and
radiation coupled heat transport was developed to
evaluate the thermal performance of AI-SNF directly
stored in a canister in a codsposal WP over the range
of possible heat loads and boundary conditions. In ad-
dition, a conduction model and a detailed model which
includes convection were developed to identify the
dominant cooling mechanism under the present WP
configuration, to investigate physical cooling mecha-
nism in detail, and to estimate the conservatism
imbedded in the baseline model.The results of the
baseline model showed that the direct disposal con-
figuration with a helium-filled WP satisfied the present
waste acceptance criteria (WAC) for the WP design in
terms of the peak temperature criterion, Tmax (It) 350
degrees C, under the reference boundary conditions. A
period of 10 years' cooling time for trie decay heat
loads of the SNF and the High-level Waste Glass Log
(HWGL) regions was used as one of the reference de-
sign conditions.
Keywords: Thermal analysis, 'Containers, Aluminum,
Radioactive waste disposal. Meetings. EDB/052002.
DE98054750REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
SRS TRU Criticality Safety Analysis Waste Char-
acterization.
Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Aiken, SC
(United States).
A. Blanchard, and K. Hammer. 30 Sep 1998,4p.
WSRC-MS-98-00449.
Contract AC09-96SR18500
SPECTRUM '98: nuclear and hazardous waste man-
agement international topical meeting. Sponsored by
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This paper discusses the waste characterizations, the
bases of the characterizations, and the characteriza-
tion impact on criticality safety anaysis results.
Keywords: 'Criticality, 'Safety analysis, Characteriza-
tion, Alpha-bearing Wastes. Meetings, EDB/052000.
EDB/420203.
DE98054756REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Development of the Mart-Dilute Treatment Tech-
nology for AI-Based DOE Spent Nuclear Fuel.
Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Aiken, SC
(United States).
H. B. Peacock. T. M. Adams, and N. C. Iyer. 30 Sep
1998.6p. WSRC-MS-98-00466.
Contract AC09-96SR18500
American Nuclear Society (ANS) topical meeting on
DOE spent nuclear fuel and fissile materials manage-
ment (3rd). Sponsored by Department of Energy,
Washington. DC.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Spent foreign and domestic research reactor fuel as-
semblies will be sent to Savannah River Site and pre-
pared for interim and eventual geologic storage. Many
of the fuel plates have been made with high enriched
uranium, and during long term storage, the integrity of
the fuel maybe effected if the canister is breached. To
reduce the potential for criticality, proliferation, and re-
duce storage volume, a new treatment technology
called melt-dilute is being developed at SRS. The tech-
nique will men the spent fuel assemblies and will dilute
the isotopic content to below 20%. The process is sim-
ple and versatile.
Keywords: 'Spent fuel elements, Uranium, Radioactive
Waste Processing, Melting, Dilution, Meetings, EDB/
052001.
DE98057841REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Roles of Historical Photography In Waste Site
Characterization, Closure, and Remediation.
Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Aiken, SC
(United States).
H. Mackey. 31 Jul 1998,14p, WSRC-MS-98-00096.
Contract AC09-89SR18035
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1998 Environmental Systems Research Institute con-
ference. Sponsored by Department of Energy, Wash-
ington. DC.
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Over 40,000 frames of vertical historical photography
from 1938 to 1996 and over 10,000 frames of oblique
photography from 1981 to 1991 of the 777-square kilo-
meter Savannah River Site in south central South
Carolina were reviewed, cataloged, and referenced uti-
izing ARCView and associated Arclnfo tods. This al-
lows environmental reviews of over 400 potential
waste units on the SRS to be conducted in a rapid
fashion to support preparation of work plans, charac-
terization, risk assessments, and closure of the waste
units in a more cost effective manner.
Keywords: 'Photography, 'Site characterization, South
Carolina, Historical Aspects, Savannah River Plant,
Risk assessments, Remedial Action, Shutdown, Meet-
ings, EDB/053001.
DE98057842REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Inspection and Analysis of Aluminum Storage
Racks In Spent FIM! Storage Basins.
Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Aiken, SC
(United States).
J. P. Howell. and D. Z. Nelson. 31Jul 1998,6p,
WSRC-MS-98-00354.
Contract AC09-69SR18035
International Metallographic Society (IMS) annual con-
vention (31st). Sponsored by Department of Energy,
Washington, DC.
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Aluminum-clad spent nuclear fuel is stored in water
filled basins at the Savannah River Site awaiting proc-
essing or other disposition. After more than 35 years of
service underwater, the aluminum storage racks that
position the fuel bundles in the basin were replaced.
During the removal of the racks from the basin, a fail-
ure occurred in one of the racks and the Savannah
River Technology Center was asked to investigate.
This paper presents results of the failure analysis and
provides a discussion of the effects of corrosion on the
structural integrity of the storage racks.
Keywords: 'Spent fuel storage, 'Inspection, Fuel
Racks, Aluminium, Failures, Corrosion, Meetings,
EDB/052002, EDB/360105.
DE98057850REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Volumetric Radioactivity Viewed as Surface Ra-
dioactivity for Free Release Assessment Pur-
i Savannah River Company, Aiken, SC
\
W.'LBdettinger. 8 Jul 1998,6p, WSRC-MS-98-00527.
Contract AC09-96SR18500
Beneficial reuse 1998. Sponsored by Department of
Energy, Washington, DC.
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As a part of the SRS Beneficial Reuse Program, stain-
less steel radioactive scrap metal is melted, pour into
ingots, and roll into sheets. The sheets are then fab-
ricated Into boxes and barrels for beneficial reuse. The
melting activity is a partial decontamination process.
Certain isotopes separate from the melted steel, while
others stay in solution. CobaH-60 is the primary con-
stituent, which remains in solution, and becomes the
major contributor to the volumetric radioactivity of the
finished products (boxes and barrels). There is cur-
rently no "de minimis" free release level for
volumetricalty rarJoactive material. However, under
certain circumstances, pathway analysis can be used
(and have been used) to free release volumetricalty ra-
dioactive material. This paper presents an analysis
using empirical data derived from over sixty "melts", to
demonstrate that the implied surface radioactivity for
specific beneficial reuse products is within free release
limit. The approach can be applied to other recycled
metal products.
Keywords: 'Radioactivity, Stainless Steels, Recycling,
Assessments, Release Limits, Meetings, EDB/052000,
EDB/560190.
DE98057851REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Local Area Network Material Accounting System
(LANMAS) Functions and Features Overview.
Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Aiken, SC
(United States).
J. J. Robichaux. 31 Jul 1998,5p, WSRC-MS-98-
00204.
Contract AC09-96SR18500
Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) an-
nual meeting (39th). Sponsored by Department of En-
ergy, Washington, DC.
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The Local Area Network Material Accounting System
(LANMAS) application is a standardized approach to
comply with the DOE Order 5633.3B, control and Ac-
countability of Nuclear Material, material accounting
requirements. This paper provides a general overview
of the functions and features included in the LANMAS
application.
Keywords: 'Nuclear materials management, Account-
ing, Standards, Local Area Networks, Meetings, EDB/
055001.
DE98057852REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
New Neutron Multiplicity Counter for the Measure-
ment of Impure Plutonium Metal at Westinghouse
Savannah River Site.
Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Aiken, SC
(United States).
L. B. Baker, D. M. Faison, D. G. Langner, M. R. Sweet,
and S. D. Salazar. 31 Jul 1998,16p, WSRC-MS-9&-
00537.
Contract AC09-96SR18500
Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) an-
nual meeting (39th). Sponsored by Department of En-
ergy, Washington, DC.
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A new neutron multiplicity counter has been designed,
fabricated, characterized, and installed for use in the
assay of impure plutonium metal buttons from the FB-
LJne at the Westinghouse Savannah River Site
(WSRS). This instrument incorporates the perform-
ance characteristics of the Pyrochemical or In-plant
Multiplicity Counter with the package size of the Pluto-
nium Scrap Multiplicity Counter. In addition, state-of-
the art features such as the de- randomizer circuit and
separate ring outputs have been added. The counter
consists of 113,71 cm active length 3He tubes in a pol-
yethylene moderator. Its efficiency for 252Cf is 57.8
percent, the highest of any multiplicity counter to date.
Its die-away time is 50.4 ms and its deadtime is 50 ns.
In this paper we will present the characterization data
for the counter and the results of preliminary metal
measurements at WSRS. We will also discuss the new
challenges the impure metal buttons from FB-Line are
presenting to the multiplicity counting technique.
Keywords: 'Neutron detectors, 'Plutonium,
'Multiplicity. Measurements, Characterization, Count-
ing methods, Savannah River Plant, Meetings, EDB/
440101, EDB/055001.
DE99000778REB PC A15/MF A03
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Proceedings of the 5. joint Russian-American
computational mathematics conference.
Sandia National Labs., Albuquerque, NM (United
States).
31 Dec1997,312p,SAND-98-1591.
Contract AC04-94AL85000
Joint Russian-American computational mathematics
conference (5th). Sponsored by Department of Energy,
Washington, DC.
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These proceedings contain a record of the talks pre-
sented and papers submitted by participants. The con-
ference participants represented three institutions from
the United States, Sandia National Laboratories (SNL),
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) , and two from
Russia, Russian Federal Nuclear Center-All Russian
Research Institute of Experimental Physics (RFNC-
VNIIEF/Arzamas-16), and Russian Federal Nuclear
Center-All Russian Research Institute of Technical
Physics (RFNC- VNIITF/Chelyabinsk-70). The presen-
tations and papers cover a wide range of applications
from radiation transport to materials. Selected papers
have been indexed separately for inclusion in the En-
ergy Science and Technology Database.
Keywords: 'Meetings, 'Mathematics, Physics, Re-
search, Radiation Transport, Energy Transfer, Calcula-
tion Methods, Materials, Thermonuclear Reactors, Me-
chanics, Computerized Simulation, Leading Abstract,
EDB/990200.
DE99001004REB PC A05/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Proceedings of the workshop on nonlinear MHD
and extended MHD.
Univ. of Wisconsin, Center for Plasma Theory and
Computation, Madison, Wl (United States).
31Dec1998,75p.
Contract FG02-86ER53218
Workshop on nonlinear MHD and extended MHD.
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Nonlinear MHD simulations have proven their value in
interpreting experimental results over the years. As
magnetic fusion experiments reach higher perform-
ance regimes, more sophisticated experimental
diagnostics coupled with ever expanding computer ca-
pabilities have increased both the need for and the fea-
sibility of nonlinear global simulations using models
more realistic than regular ideal and resistive MHD.
Such extended-MHD nonlinear simulations have al-
ready begun to produce useful results. These studies
are expected to lead to ever more comprehensive sim-
ulation models in the future and to play a vital role in
fully understanding fusion plasmas. Topics include the
following: (1) current state of nonlinear MHD and ex-
tended-MHD simulations; (2) comparisons to experi-
mental data; (3) discussions between experimentalists
and theorists; (4) /equations for extended-MHD mod-
els, kinetic-based closures; and (5) paths toward more
comprehensive simulation models, etc. Selected pa-
pers have been indexed separately for inclusion in the
Energy Science and Technology Database.
Keywords: Magneto-hydrodynamics, Nonlinear Prob-
lems, Meetings, Plasma Simulation, Numerical Anal-
ysis, Analytical Solution, Thermonuclear Reactors,
Leading Abstract, EDB/700370.
DE99001921REB PC A07/MF A02
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
1995 Annual epldemlologlc surveillance report for
Brooknaven National laboratory. PROGRESS
REPT.
Dept. of Energy Office of Epidemiologic Studies, Ger-
mantown, MD (United States).
31 Dec1995,113p,DOE/EH-99001291.
Contract AC05-76OR00033
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The US Department of Energy's (DOE) conduct of epi-
demiologic surveillance provides an early warning sys-
tem for hearth problems among workers. This program
monitors illnesses and hearth conditions that result in
an absence of five or more consecutive workdays, oc-
cupational injuries and illnesses, and disabilities and
deaths among current workers. This report summa-
rizes epidemiologic surveillance data collected from
Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) from January
1, 1995 through December 31, 1995. The data were
collected by a coordinator at BNL and submitted to the
Epidemiologic Surveillance Data Center, located at
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, where
quality control procedures and data analyses were ear-
ned out
Keywords: 'Epidemiology, Progress Report,
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Data collection, Dis-
eases, Health Hazards, Numerical Data, Occupational
Exposure. Tabtes(data), EDB/290300.
DE99002096REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Dynamic and static error analyses of neutron radi-
ography testing.
Bettis Atomic Power Lab.. West Mifflin, PA (United
States).
H. Jco, and S. S. GMckstein. 31 Dec 1999, 13p. WAPD-
T-3231.
Contract AC1 1-93PN38195
World conference on neutron radiography (6th). Spon-
sored by Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
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Neutron radiography systems are being used for real-
time visualization of the dynamic behavior as well as
time-averaged measurements of spatial vapor fraction
distributions for two phase fluids, the data in the form
of video images are typically recorded on videotape at
30 frames per second. Image analysis of he video pic-
tures is used to extract time-dependent or time- aver-
aged data. The determination of the average vapor
fraction requires averaging of the logarithm ot time-de-
pendent intensity measurements of the neutron beam
(gray scale distribution of the image) that passes
through the fluid. This could be significantly different
than averaging the intensity of the transmitted beam
and then taking the logarithm of that term. This dif-
ference is termed the dynamic error (error in the time-
averaged vapor fractions due to the inherent time-de-
pendence of the measured data) and is separate from
the static error (statistical sampling uncertainty). De-
tailed analyses of both sources of errors are (Sscussed.
Keywords: 'Neutron radiography. Beams, Flow visual-
ization. Two-phase Flow, Void Fraction, Image Proc-
essing. Data Covarianccs. Video Tapes, Meetings,
EDB/420400, EDB/070204.
DE99002110REB PC A07/MF A02
Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
Sixth national stakeholder workshop summary re-
of Energy, Office of Worker and Community
Transition. Washington. DCJUnited States).
31 Mar 1999,101 p. DOE/WT-0007.
National stakeholder workshop (6th). Sponsored by
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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On June 17-18, 1998. the Department of Energy's
(DOE) Office of Worker and Community Transition
convened its sixth National Stakeholder Workshop at
the Ramada Plaza Hotel Old Town in Alexandria. Vir-
ginia. Approximately 325 stakeholders attended rep-
resenting DOE headjuarters and field offices, contrac-
tors, labor organizations, state and local government,
education and community interest groups. The meet-
ing addressed the progress made on the issues and
challenges identified at the last stakeholder's meeting
in Oakland. California on April 9-11. 1997. Also dis-
cussed were the fuN range of the Department's work
force issues and creative solutions to the inherent chal-
lenges of simultaneously implementing the Depart-
ment's post Cold-War mission, work force restructuring
guidance, contract reform objectives, asset disposition,
performance-based management requirements, and
business process improvement policies. The format of
the Workshop included several plenary sessions and a
number of small group discussion sessions. The small
group sessions focused on topics related to labor
issues, work force restructuring, work force planning.
community transition, and employee concerns. The
sessions provided a wide range of views on worker and
community transition issues. The plenary sessions of
the Workshop included presentations on the following
topics: welcome and introductions; opening remarks;
building a better labor- management relationship; key-
note speech from Secretary of Energy Federico Pena;
meeting tomorrow's challenges (early site closures);
harnessing the contracting process to encourage local
growth; and, the British experience in economic con-
version.
Keywords: 'Meetings, 'US DOE, Program Manage-
ment, Contracts, Labor force, Solutions, Businesses,
Personnel Management, Economic development. Pub-
lic Opinion, ED&990100.
DE99002146REB PC A12/MF A03
Department of Energy. Washington, DC.
Performance confirmation data acquisition sys-
tem.
TRW Environmental Safety Systems, Inc., Las Vegas,
NV (United States).
D. A. McAffee. and N. T. Raczka. 31 Dec 1997.250p.
DOE/RW-99002146, TPM-847.
Contract AC08-91RW00134
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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As part of the Viability Assessment (VA) work, this
QAP-3-9 document presents and evaluates a com-
prehensive set of viable concepts for collecting Per-
formance Confirmation (PC) related data. The con-
cepts include: monitoring subsurface repository air
temperatures, humidrty levels and gaseous emissions
via the subsurface ventilation systems, and monitoring
the repository gee- technical parameters and rock
mass from bore-holes located along the perimeter
main drifts and throughout a series of human-rated Ob-
servation Drifts to be located in a plane 25 meters
above the plane of the emplacement drifts. A key ete-
ment of this document is the development and analysis
of a purposed mutti- purpose Remote Inspection Gan-
try that would provide direct, real-time visual, thermal,
and raofotogical monitoring of conditions inside oper-
ational emplacement drifts and close-up observations
of in-srtu Waste Packages. Preliminary finite-element
analyses are presented that indicate the technological
feasibility of operating an inspection gantry inside the
operational emplacement drifts for short inspection
missions lasting 2-3 hours. Overall reliability, avail-
ability, and maintainability of the PC data collection
concepts are discussed. Preliminary concepts for PC
data collection network are also provided.
Keywords: 'Yucca Mountain. 'Radioactive Waste Fa-
cilities, Performance, Data Acquisition Systems, De-
sign, Radation Monitoring, Temperature Measure-
ment. Humidity, Measuring Instruments, Finite Ele-
ment Method. Feasfcilrty Studkss. EDB/D52002.
DE99002148REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy. Washington. DC.
Environmental management policy analysis using
complex system simulation.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
E. Van Eeckhout, D. Roberts. R. Oakes. A. Shieh, and
W. Hardie. 31 Dec 1999.7p, LA-UR-99-686.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The two primary modules of Envirosim (the model of
Los Alamos TA-55 and the WIPP transport/storage
model) have been combined into one application, with
the simulated waste generated by TA-55 operations
being fed to storage, packaging, and transport simula-
tion entities. Three simulation scenarios were executed
which demonstrate the usefulness of Envirosim as a
policy analysis tool for use in planning shipments to
WIPP. A graphical user interface (GUI) has been im-
plemented using IDL (Interactive Data Language)
which allows the analyst to easily view simulation re-
sults. While IDL is not necessarily the graphics inter-
face that would be selected for a production version of
Envirosim, it does provide some powerful data manipu-
lation capabilities, and it runs on a variety of platforms.
Keywords: 'Environmental policy, Wipp, High-level Ra-
dioactive Wastes, Radioactive Waste Management,
Waste Transportation, Numerical Data, E Codes,
Packaging, Tables(data), EDB/052000, EDB/050900,
EDB/990200.
DE99002150REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Large-scale demonstration and deployment
project at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
S. Brown, J. McFee, C. Broom, H. Dugger, and E.
Stallings. 31 Dec 1999,9p. LA-UR-99^605.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Waste management '99 symposium. Sponsored by
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Established by the US Department of Energy (DOE)
Environmental Management program through its Of-
fice of Science and Technology, the Deactivation and
Decommissioning Focus Area is developing answers
to the technological problems that hinder Environ-
mental Management's extensive cleanup efforts. The
optimized application of technologies to ongoing nu-
clear facility decontamination and dismantlement is
critical in meeting the challenge of decommissioning
approximately 9,000 buildings and structures within the
DOE complex. The significant technical and economic
concerns in this area underscore a national imperative
for the qualification and timely delivery of cost-reduc-
tion technologies and management approaches to
meet federal and private needs. At Los Alamos Na-
tional Laboratory (LANL), a Large-Scale Demonstra-
tion and Deployment Project (LSDDP) has been estab-
lished to facilitate demonstration and deployment of
technologies for the characterization, decontamination,
and volume reduction of oversized metallic waste,
mostly in the form of gloveboxes contaminated with
transuranic radtonudides. The LANL LSDDP is being
managed by an integrated contractor team (ICT) con-
sisting of IT Corporation, ICF Incorporated, and Florida
International University and includes representation
from LANL's Environmental Management Program Of-
fice. The ICT published in the Commerce Business
Daily a solicitation for interest for innovative tech-
nologies capable of improving cost and performance of
the baseline process. Each expression of interest re-
sponse was evaluated and demonstration contract ne-
gotiations are under way for those technologies ex-
pected to be capable of meeting the project objectives.
This paper discusses management organization and
approach, the results of the technology search, the
technology selection methodology, the results of the
selection process, and future plans for the program.
Keywords: 'Nuclear facilities, 'Decontamination,
•Decommissioning, 'Meetings, Transuranic wastes,
Radionudides, Radioactive wastes, Lanl, Remedial
Action, Numerical Data, Demonstration Programs,
Program Management, Technology Assessment, Ta-
bles(data), EDB/054000.
DE99002167REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Considerations of beta and electron transport in
Internal dose calculations. Final progress report,
1994-1998.
Univ. of Florida, Dept of Nuclear and Radiological En-
gineering, Gainesville, FL (United States).
W.E.Boteh.31 Dec 1998.13p.DOE/ER/62006-T1.
DOE/ER/61846-T2.
Contracts FG02-95ER62006. FG03-94ER61846
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
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This research focused on the following major tasks: im-
proved dosimetric models of the head and brain; devel-
opment of improved skeletal dosimetry models; devel-
opment of dosimetric techniques for nonuniform activ-
ity Distributions; pediatric dosimetry phantoms and
radonuclide S values; microdosimetry of beta emitters
in radtotmmunotherapy; and mechanisms of molecular
rotation damage.
Keywords: 'Dosimetry, 'Radiation Doses, Nuclear
medone, Progress Report, Radiation Dose Distribu-
tions, Phantoms, Radioimmunotherapy, Radiation Inju-
ries, Electron Transfer, Beta Particles, Calculation
Methods, EDB/560101, EDB/550604.
DE99002177REB PC A18/MF A04
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Nontradltlonal inheritance: Genetics and the na-
ture of science, now titled. The puzzle of Inherit-
ance: Genetics and the methods of science. Final
report. PROGRESS REPT.
Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, Colorado
Springs. CO (United States).
J. D. Mclnemey. 31 Aug 1998,400p, DOE/ER/61989-
T1.
Contract FG03-95ER61989
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This project led to the development of an instructional
module designed for use in high school biology class-
es. The module contains two major components. The
first is an overview for teachers, which introduces the
module, describes the Human Genome Project, and
addresses issues in the philosophy of science and
some of the ethical, legal, and social implications of re-
search in genetics. It provides a survey of fundamental
genetics concepts and of new, nontraditional concepts
of inheritance. The second component provides six in-
structional activities appropriate for high school or in-
troductory college students.
Keywords: 'High schools, 'Genetics, 'Education,
Progress Report, Learning, Man, Genetic Mapping,
Ethical Aspects, Legal Aspects, Social Impact, EDB/
550400.
DE99002182REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Bayesian analysis of MEG visual evoked re-
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
D. M. Schmidt. J. S. George, and C. C. Wood. 31 Dec
1999,9p,LA-UR-99-630.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
SPIE medical imaging conference. Sponsored by De-
partment of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The authors developed a method for analyzing neural
electromagnetic data that allows probabilistic infer-
ences to be drawn about regions of activation. The
method involves the generation of a large number of
possfcle solutions which both fit the data and prior ex-
pectations about the nature of probable solutions made
explicit by a Bayesian formalism. In addition, they have
introduced a model for the current distributions that
produce MEG and (EEG) data that allows extended re-
gions of activity, and can easily incorporate prior infor-
mation such as anatomical constraints from MRI. To
evaluate the feasibility and utility of the Bayesian ap-
proach with actual data, they analyzed MEG data from
a visual evoked response experiment They compared
Bayesian analyses of MEG responses to visual stimuli
h the left and right visual fields, in order to examine the
sensitivity of the method to detect known features of
human visual cortex organization. They also examined
the changing pattern of cortical activation as a function
of time.
Keywords: 'Magnetoencephalogram,
'Electromagnetic Radiation, 'Meetings, Brain,
Electroencephalography, Experimental Data, Mathe-
matical Models, Probability, Data Analysis, Ta-
Wes(data), EDB/550600. EDB/990200.
DE99002183REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Evidence for strong electron-lattice coupling in
La(sub 2(mlnus)x)Sr(sub x)NIO(sub 4).
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
R. J. McQueeney, and J. L. Sarrao. 31 Dec 1999,7p,
LA-UR-99-644.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
High temperature superconductivity conference. Spon-
sored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The inelastic neutron scattering spectra were meas-
ured for several Sr concentrations of polycrystalline
La(sub 2(minus)x)Sr(sub x)NiO(sub 4). The authors
find that the generalized phonon density-of-states is
identical for x = 0 and x = 1/8. For x = 1/3 and x = 1/2,
the band of phonons corresponding to the in-plane ox-
ygen vibrations (> 65 meV) splits into two
subbands centered at 75 meV and 85 meV. The lower
frequency band increases in amplitude for the x = 1/2
sample, indicating that it is directly related to the hole
concentration. These changes are associated with the
coupling of oxygen vibrations to doped holes which re-
side in the NiOfsub 2) planes and are a signature of
strong electron-lattice coupling. Comparison of La(sub
1.9)Sr(sub 0.1)CuO(sub 4) and Lafsub 1.875)Sr(sub
0.125)NtO(sub 4) demonstrates that much stronger
electron-lattice coupling occurs for particular modes in
the cuprate for modest doping and is likely related to
the metallic nature of the cuprate.
Keywords: 'Electronic Structure, 'Inelastic Scattering,
'Neutrons. 'Meetings, Lanthanum Oxides, Strontium
Oxides, Nickel Oxides, Stoichiometry, Phonons, Holes,
Experimental Data, Tables(data), EDB/360202.
DE99002184REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
Low temperature anomaly of LO phonons In
La'sub 1.85)Sr(sub 0.15)CuO(sub 4) and YBa(sub
2)Cu(sub 3)O(sub 7).
Los Alamos National Lab., TN.
T. Egami. Y. Petrov, R. J. McQueeney, M. Yethiraj, and
G. Shirane. 31 Dec 1999,7p, LA-UR-99-646.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
High temperature superconductivity conference. Spon-
sored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Inelastic neutron scattering measurements of La(sub
1.85)Sr(sub 0.15) CuO(sub 4) and YBa(sub 2)Cu(sub
3)O(sub 7) show that the dispersion of the high energy
LO phonon mode along the (1,0,0) direction is strongly
temperature dependent, and at low temperatures de-
velops an anomalous feature indicative of dynamic
cell-doubling. The anomaly does not change through
superconducting transition and gradually disappears
between 50 and 250 K in LSCO. Possible implications
are discussed.
Keywords: 'Inelastic Scattering, 'Neutrons, 'Phonons,
'Meetings, Electronic Structure, Superconductivity,
Lanthanum Oxides, Strontium Oxides, Copper Oxides,
Yttrium Oxides, Barium Oxides, Experimental Data,
Tables(data), EDB/360202, EDB/360204.
DE99002186REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
Low-level radioactive waste management at the
Nevada Test Site - Current status.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
B. D. Becker, B. M. Crowe, C. P. Gertz, and W. A.
Clayton. 31 Dec 1999,6p, LA-UR-99-638.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Waste management '99 symposium. Sponsored by
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The performance objectives of the Department of En-
ergy's Low-Level Radioactive Waste (LLW) disposal
facilities located at the Nevada Test Site transcend
those of any other radioactive waste disposal site in the
US. Situated at the southern end of the Great Basin,
800 feet above the water table, the Area 5 Radioactive
Waste Management Site (RWMS) has utilized a com-
bination of engineered shallow land disposal cells and
deep augured shafts to dispose a variety of waste
streams. These include high volume low-activity
wastes, classified materials, and high-specific-activity
special case wastes. Twenty miles north of Area 5 is
the Area 3 RWMS. Here bulk LLW disposal takes place
in subsidence craters formed from underground testing
of nuclear weapons. Earliest records indicate that doc-
umented LLW disposal activities have occurred at the
Area 5 and Area 3 RWMS's since 1961 and 1968, re-
spectively. However, these activities have only been
managed under a formal program since 1978. This
paper describes the technical attributes of the facilities,
present and future capacities and capabilities, and pro-
vides a description of the process from waste approval
to final disposition. The paper also summarizes the
current status of the waste disposal operations.
Keywords: 'Radioactive waste management, 'Nevada
Test Site, 'Low-level Radioactive Wastes, 'Meetings,
Radioactive Waste Disposal, Underground Disposal,
Radioactive Waste Facilities, Performance, EDB/
052002.
DE99002187REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Chemical synthesis of magnetic Fe-B and Fe-Co-B
particles and chains.
Amarillo National Resource Center for Plutonium, TX
(United States).
P. Fulmer, J. Kim, A. Manthiram, and J. M. Sanchez.
30 Apr 1999,23p, ANRCP-1999-15.
Contract FC04-95AL85832
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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With an objective to develop magnetic materials with
high saturation magnetization for the Magnetically As-
sisted Chemical Separation (MACS) process the
chemical synthesis of Fe-B and Fe-Co-B alloys by re-
ducing iron and cobalt chloride solutions with potas-
sium borohydride has been investigated systemati-
cally. The influence of the concentration of the
reactants, applied magnetic field, reaction atmosphere,
and method of mixing the reactants on the microstruc-
ture, particle size, composition and magnetic prop-
erties has been studied. Both M-B (M = Fe and Co)
particles and elongated chains composed of
nanometer size M-B particles have been obtained de-
pending on the reaction conditions. The Fe-B samples
exhibit saturation magnetization of M(sub S) of 120-
190 emu/g, remanent magnetization M(sub r) of 10-22
emu/g, and coercive field H(sub c) of 400-900 Oe. A
high M(sub S) value of 190 emu/g, which is close to the
theoretical value of 218 emu/g for pure Fe, has been
achieved particularly for samples with well-defined
chain structures. Increasing the Co content in the Fe-
Co-B alloys increases the boron content and thereby
decreases the crystallinity and M(sub S) values al-
though marginal increase in H(sub c) (1,250 Oe) and
M(sub r) (36 emu/g) values could be made in some Fe-
Co-B compositions. The chain structure with high
M(sub S) may be attractive for other magnetic separa-
tion processes as well.
Keywords: "Chemical synthesis, 'Radioactive Waste
Processing, 'Magnetic Fields, Synthesis, Iron Borides,
Cobalt Borides, Chlorides, Reduction, Particle Size, X-
ray Diffraction, Experimental Data. Tables(data), EDB/
360201, EDB/052001.
DE99002192REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy. Washington, DC.
Intermediate depth burial of classified transuranic
wastes in arid alluvium.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
September 1999 117
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J. R. Cochran, B. M. Crowe, and F. Di Sanza. 31 Dec
1999,11p,LA-UR-99-639.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Waste management '99 symposium. Sponsored by
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Intermediate depth disposal operations were con-
ducted by the US Department of Energy (DOE) at the
DOE'S Nevada Test Site (NTS) from 1984 through
1989. These operations emplaced high-specific activity
low-level wastes (LLW) and limited quantities of classi-
fied transuranic (TRU) wastes in 37 m (120-ft) deep.
Greater Confinement Disposal (GCD) boreholes. The
GCD boreholes are 3 m (10 ft) in diameter and founded
in a thick sequence of arid alluvium. The bottom 15m
(50 ft) of each borehole was used for waste emplace-
ment and the upper 21 m (70 ft) was backfilled with na-
tive alluvium. The bottom of each GCD borehole is al-
most 200 m (650 ft) above the water table. The GCD
boreholes are located in one of the most arid portions
of the US, with an average precipitation of 13 cm (5
inches) per year. The limited precipitation, coupled with
generally warm temperatures and low humidities re-
sults in a hydrotogic system dominated by
evapotranspiration. The US Environmental Protection
Agency's (EPA's) 40 CFR 191 defines the require-
ments for protection of human health from disposed
TRU wastes. This EPA standard sets a number of re-
quirements, including probabilistic limits on the cumu-
lative releases of radionudides to the accessible envi-
ronment for 10,000 years. The DOE Nevada Oper-
ations Office (DOE/NV) has contracted with Sandia
National Laboratories (Sandia) to conduct a perform-
ance assessment (PA) to determine if the TRU wastes
emplaced in the GCD boreholes complies with the
EPA's 40 CFR 191 requirements. This paper describes
DOE's actions undertaken to evaluate whether the
TRU wastes in the GCD boreholes will, or will not. en-
danger human health. Based on preliminary modeling,
the TRU wastes in the GCD boreholes meet the EPA's
requirements, and are, therefore, protective of human
health.
Keywords: Transuranic wastes, •Alluvium,
•Radioactive Waste Disposal, 'Low-level Radioactive
Wastes. 'Underground Disposal, 'Meetings, Nevada
Test Site, Alpha-bearing Wastes, Arid Lands.
Boreholes. Radiation Hazards, EDB/052002. EDB/
054000.
DE99002193REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Structure and dynamics of Interactive documents.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
J. T. Rocha. 31 Dec 1999,16p, LA-UR-99-654.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Charlotte '99: graphics/digital meda. Sponsored by
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Advances in information technology continue to accel-
erate as the new millennium approaches. With these
advances, electronic information management is be-
coming increasingly important and is now supported by
a seemingly bewildering array of hardware and soft-
ware whose sole purpose is the design and implemen-
tation of interactive documents employing multimedia
applications. Muffimedte memory and storage applica-
tions such as Compact Disk-Read Only Memory (CD-
ROMs) are already a familiar interactive tool in both the
entertainment and business sectors. Even home en-
thusiasts now have the means at their disposal to de-
sign and produce CD-ROMs. More recently, Digital
Video Disk (DVD) technology is carving its own niche
in these markets and may (once application bugs are
corrected and prices are lowered) eventually supplant
CD-ROM technology. CD-ROM and DVD are not the
only memory and storage applications capable of s
potting interactive media External,
drives and risks such as the lomega(c
zip(reg-sign) and jaz(reg-sign) are also useful plat-
forms for launching interactive documents without the
need for additional hardware such as CD-ROM burn-
ers and copiers. The main drawback here, however, is
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the relatively high unit price per disk when compared to
the unit cost of CD-ROMs. Regardless of the applica-
tion chosen, there are fundamental structural charac-
teristics that must be considered before effective inter-
active documents can be created. Additionally, the dy-
namics of interactive documents employing hypertext
links are unique and bear only slight resemblance to
those of their traditional hard-copy counterparts. These
two considerations form the essential content of this
paper.
Keywords: 'Documents, 'Interactive Display Devices,
'Meetings, Memory Devices, Digital Systems, Informa-
tion, Information Retrieval, Uses, Information Dissemi-
nation, EDB/990302.
DE99002195REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
Quasi-static multlaxlal testing of PBX 9501: Creep
effects on Estane molecular weight
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
P. D. Peterson, D. J. Idar, R. Rabie, C. S. Fugard, and
W. King. 1 Feb 1999.10p. LA-UR-99-684.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Aging, compatability and stockpile stewardship con-
ference (22nd). Sponsored by Department of Energy,
Washington, DC.
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High explosives (HE) can be subjected to low level
loading due to weapon design. As with other materials,
loads well below the elastic limit may still lead to mate-
rial property changes over time. PBX 9501, a conven-
tional high explosive, has been used in several system
designs. To evaluate potential environmental aging ef-
fects on HE, it is necessary to characterize material-
flow and mechanical-property changes occurring in
PBX 9501. Low-level loads may bring about material
changes if creep related phenomena, such as polymer
disentanglement or uncrosslinking, occur in the mate-
rial. Recently, several studies on HE have increased
understanding of the effects of density and the relative
percentage of constituents on materials properties,
e.g. elastic modulus, ultimate strength, and strain at ul-
timate strength, at low strain rates approx 10(sup -3) to
1Ofsup -1) s(sup -1). However, the authors are only be-
ginning to understand the effects of quasi-static
mujtiaxial loading on PBX 9501 and Estane molecular
weight (MW) changes. The results of these experi-
ments are presented in this report.
Keywords: 'Materials testing, 'High explosives.
'Aging. 'Creep, 'Molecular Weight, 'Meetings, Explo-
sives, Chemical Explosives, Poryurethanes, Thermo-
plastics, Experimental Data, Static Loads, Binders, Ta-
bles(data), EDB/450100.
DE99002197REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
MteroWal characterization for the Source-Term
Waste Test Program (STTP) at Los Alamos.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
P. A. Leonard, B. A. Strietelmeier, M. E. Pansoy-
Hielvik, and R. Villarreal. 31 Dec 1999,15p, LA-UR-99-
709.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Waste management '99 symposium. Sponsored by
- Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The effects of microbial activity on the performance of
the proposed underground nuclear waste repository.
the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) at Carlsbad,
New Mexico are being studied at Los Alamos National
Laboratory (LANL) as part of an ex situ large-scale ex-
periment. Actual actinide-containing waste is being
used to predict the effect of potential brine inundation
in the repository in the distant future. The study condi-
tions are meant to simulate what might exist should the
underground repository be flooded Hundreds of years "
after closure as a result of inadvertent drilling into brine
pockets below the repository. The Department of En-
ergy (DOE) selected LANL to conduct the Actinkte
Source-Term Waste Test Program (STTP) to confirm
the predictive capability of computer models being de-
veloped at Sandia National Laboratory.
Keywords: 'Radioactive Waste Disposal, 'Actinides,
'Biodegradation, 'Meetings, Nuclear wastes, Wipp
Alpha-bearing Wastes, Numerical Data, Performance
Testing, Microorganisms, Water Influx, Tables(data),
EDB/052002.
DE99002199REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Need and options available for permanent CO(sub
2) disposal.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
H. J. Ziock. D. P. Butt. K. S. Lackner, and C. H. Wendt.
31 Dec 1999,8p, LA-UR-99-706.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
1998 topical conference on pollution prevention and
environmental risk reduction. Sponsored by Depart-
ment of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Inexpensive, readily available energy is the comer-
stone of modem society and the basis of a decent
standard of living. The high probability of future restric-
tions on COfsub 2) emissions has put in question the
use of fossil fuels, the largest, most convenient, and
most cost-effective energy resource available. The
rapidly growing world population, the need for an im-
proved standard of living worldwide, and the nearly lin-
ear dependence of the standard of living on energy
consumption, all coupled with the magnitude of today's
CO(sub 2) emissions point to an impending crisis. The
authors brieflyreview the problem and look at the avail-
able options. They conclude that for the foreseeable fu-
ture, fossil fuels will continue to dominate the world en-
ergy market, but that CO(sub 2) disposal will be re-
quired. Of the possible disposal options, mineral se-
questration of CO(sub 2) appears as an extremely
promising, permanent, and environmentally benign
disposal option.
Keywords: *Air Pollution Abatement. 'Waste Disposal,
'Fossil-fuel Power Plants, 'Meetings, Carbon Dioxide,
Emission, Ecological Concentration, Numerical Data,
Waste Forms, TaWes(data), EDB/200202.
DE99002200REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
First principles total energy study of NbCr(sub 2)
+ V Laves phase ternary system.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
A. Ormeci, S. P. Chen, J. M. Wills, and R. C. Albers. 31
Dec 1999,9p, LA-UR-99-759.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Fall meeting of the Materials Research Society. Spon-
sored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The C15 NbCr(sub 2) + V Laves phase ternary system
is studied by using a first-principles, self-consistent,
full-potential total energy method. Equilibrium lattice
parameters, cohesive energies, density of states and
formation energies of substitutional defects are cal-
culated. Results of all these calculations show that in
the C15 NbCr(sub 2) + V compounds, V atoms sub-
stitute Cr atoms only.
Keywords: 'Laves Phases, 'Meetings, Ternary sys-
tems. Niobium Alloys, Chromium Alloys, Vanadium Al-
loys, Lattice Parameters, Crystal Defects, Electronic
Structure. Metallurgical Effects, Calculation Methods.
Theoretical Data. Tables(data), EDB/360102.
DE99002201REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Spectropnotometrfc Investigation of U(VI) chloride
comptexation In the NaCI/NaCIO(sub 4) system.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
P. Paviet-Hartmann, M. R. Lin, and W. H. Runde. 1
Feb 1999,38p. LA-UR-99-708.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Fall meeting of the Materials Research Society. Spon-
sored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The option of a nuclear waste disposal in deep salt for-
mations such as Gorleben in Germany, and the WIPP
(Waste Isolation Pilot Plant) in southeastern New Mex-
ico, US has generated, over the last ten years, inter-
ests in therrnodynamic data of radioactive trace ele-
ments in concentrated electrolyte solutions. Further-
more, post closure radioactive release scenarios from
geologic salt formation, such as the WIPP include hy-
drologic transport of radionuclides through a chloride
saturated aquifer. Consequently, the understanding of
actiniae solution chemistry in brines is essential for
modeling requiring accurate knowledge of the inter-
action between AnOfsub 2)(sup 2+) and chloride ions.
The goal is to develop models capable of predicting
their behavior in natural multicomponent brines of high
concentration. Complexation constants of two U(VI)
chloride species, UO(sub 2)CI(sup +) and UO(sub
2)O(sub 2)(sup 0), have been intensively studied for
about 40 years using different methods. However,
large uncertainties reflect the general difficulty in deter-
mining accurate stability constants of weak complexes.
In order to model the behavior of U(VI) in brines, the
authors studied the formation of its chloride complexes
by UV-Vis spectroscopy as a function of the NaCI con-
centration at 25 C.
Keywords: 'CompJexometry, 'Uranium Chlorides,
•Radtoactive Waste Disposal, 'Spectrophotometry,
•Electrolytes, 'Meetings, Sodium Chlorides, Sodium
Perchkxates, Concentration Ratio, Experimental Data,
Tables(data), EDB/400702, EDB/052002.
DEM002202REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) plasma film
deposition.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
31 Dec 1999,7p, LA-SUB-99-6.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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During the third quarter of 1995, an electron cyclotron
resonance (ECR) plasma film deposition facility was
constructed at the University of New Mexico. This work
was conducted in support of the Los Alamos/Tycom
CRADA agreement to pursue methods of improving
CTi bit lifetime. Work in the fourth quarter will center on
the coating of drill bits and the treating and testing of
various test samples. New material systems as well as
treatment techniques will be attempted during this pe-
riod The following is a brief description of the various
subsystems of the film deposition facility. Particular
emphasis is placed on the slotted waveguide system
as requested.
Keywords: 'Drill Bits, 'Electron Cyclotron-resonance,
Waveguides. Coating, Deposition, Energy Beam Dep-
oaBon, Diamonds, Thin Films, Plasma, Parametric
Analysis, Adhesion, EDB/360601.
DEM002205REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
R and D100 market assessment
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
31 Dec 1996.3p, LA-SUB-98-36.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The microwave solidification system can be used for
treating a variety of waste materials. The principal ap-
pfcatton is for treating solid and liquid nuclear waste in
the form of residue oxides and salts, sludges, contami-
nated materials used in processing or handling nuclear
materials and combustion residues.
Keywords: 'Microwave Heating, 'Solidification,
'Radioactive Wastes, Solids, Liquids, Comparative
Evaluations, Safety, Cost Benefit Analysis, EDB/
052001.
DE99002209REB PC A21/MF A04
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
ART! refrigerant database.
Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Inst.,
Arlington. VA.
J. M. Calm. 31 Jan 1999,463p, DOE/CE/23810-100.
Contract FG02-91CE23810
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The Refrigerant Database is an information system on
alternative refrigerants, associated lubricants, and their
use in air conditioning and refrigeration. It consolidates
and facilities access to property, compatibility, environ-
mental, safety, application and other information. It
provides corresponding information on older refrig-
erants, to assist manufacturers and those using alter-
native refrigerants, to make comparisons and deter-
mine differences. The underlying purpose is to accel-
erate phase out of chemical compounds of environ-
mental concern.
Keywords: 'Refrigerants, 'Material Substitution,
•Lubricants, Performance, Environmental Impacts,
Safety, Physical Properties, Air Conditioning, Refrig-
eration, EDB/320302, EDB/320106, EDB/540120.
DE99002218REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Evaluation of high-level waste pretreatment proc-
esses with an approximate reasoning model.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
T. F. Bort, S. W. Eisenhawer, and S. F. Agnew. 31 Dec
1999.16p,LA-UR-99-522.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Waste management '99 symposium. Sponsored by
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The development of an approximate-reasoning (AR)-
based model to analyze pretreatment options for high-
level waste is presented. AR methods are used to
emulate the processes used by experts in arriving at a
judgment. In this paper, the authors first consider two
specific issues in applying AR to the analysis of
pretreatment options. They examine how to combine
quantitative and qualitative evidence to infer the ac-
ceptability of a process result using the example of ce-
sium content in low-level waste. They then dem-
onstrate the use of simple physical models to structure
expert elicitation and to produce inferences consistent
with a problem involving waste particle size effects.
Keywords: 'High-level Radioactive Wastes,
'Mathematical Models, Radioactive Waste Processing,
Technology Assessment, Experimental Data, Particle
Size, Meetings, Tables(data), EDB/052001, EDB/
990200.
DE99002219REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Performance analysis of wavefront algorithms on
very-large scale distributed systems.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
A. Hoisie. O. Lubeck, and H. Wasserman. 31 Dec
1999,11 p, LA-UR-99-527.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Workshop on distributed high performance computing
and gigabit area network. Sponsored by Department of
Energy, Washington, DC.
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The authors present a model for the parallel perform-
ance of algorithms that consist of concurrent, two-di-
mensional wavefronts implemented in a message
passing environment. The model combines the sepa-
rate contributions of computation and communication
wavefronts. They validate the model on three important
supercomputer systems, on up to 500 processors.
They use data from a deterministic particle transport
application taken from the ASCI workload, although the
model is general to any wavefront algorithm imple-
mented on a 2-D processor domain. They also use the
validated model to make estimates of performance and
scalability of wavefront algorithms on 100-TFLOPS
computer systems expected to be in existence within
the next decade as part of the ASCI program and else-
where. On such machines the analysis shows that,
contrary to conventional wisdom, interprocessor com-
munication performance is not the bottleneck. Single-
node efficiency is the dominant factor.
Keywords: 'Distributed Data Processing, 'Algorithms,
Parallel Processing, Data Transmission, Supercom-
puters, Neutron Transport, Discrete Ordinate Method,
Performance, Array Processors, Meetings, EDB/
990200.
DE99002224REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Explicit model of expanding cylindrical shells sub-
jected to high explosive detonations.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
R. L. Martineau, M. B. Prime, C. A. Anderson, and F.
W. Smith. 31 Dec 1999,15p. LA-UR-99-564.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
ABAQUS users' conference. Sponsored by Depart-
ment of Energy, Washington, DC.
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A viscoplastic constitutive model was formulated to
model the high strain- rate expansion of thin cylindrical
shells subjected to internal explosive detonations. This
model provides insight into the development of plastic
instabilities, which occur on the surface of the shells
prior to failure. The effects of shock heating and dam-
age in the form of microvoid nucleation, growth, and
coalescence were incorporated using the Johnson-
Cook strength model with the Mie-Grueneisen equa-
tion of state and a modified Gurson yield surface, this
model was implemented into ABAQUS/Explicit as a
user material subroutine. A cylindrical copper shell was
modeled using both axisymmetric and plane strain ele-
ments. The high explosive material inside of the cyl-
inder was simulated using the high explosive burn
model in ABAQUS/Explicit. Two experiments were
conducted involving explosive-filled, copper cylinders
and good agreement was obtained between the nu-
merical results and experimental data.
Keywords: 'Chemical Explosions, 'Mathematical Mod-
els, Expansion, Shells, Plasticity, A Codes, Copper,
Theoretical Data, Experimental Data, Fracture Me-
chanics, Meetings, Tables(data), EDB/450100.
DE99002225REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Ab Inltlo calculations of As-vacancy Interactions
In silicon.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
J. Xie. and S. P. Chen. 31 Dec 1999,11 p, LA-UR-99-
572.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
International symposium on process physics and mod-
eling in semiconductor technology (5th). Sponsored by
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Atomistic simulation of a vacancy-assisted dopant dif-
fusion in silicon needs details of the dopant-vacancy
interaction, i.e., the potential as a functional of dopant-
vacancy separations. In this paper, the authors present
a detailed study on the energetics of As-vacancy reac-
tion in silicon and the lattice distortions surrounding the
As-vacancy defect by using an ab initio plane wave
pseudopptential method and the density functional the-
ory (DFT). A potential-energy diagram as a function of
As-vacancy separation is provided, which can be used
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in the atomistic diffusion simulations. The authors also
calculate the binding energy and the formation energy
of different complexes such as AsV, As(sub 2)V and
AsV(sub 2) (V represents vacancy). They find that the
stable configuration of As(sub 2)V is As-V-As, while the
stable configuration of AsV(sub 2) is As-V-V. The na-
ture of the binding between As and vacancy is ex-
plained from the lattice distortions and the change of
chemical bond configuration introduced by the As-va-
cancy complex.
Keywords: •Electronic Structure, 'Silicon, 'Doped Ma-
terials. Arsenic, Quantum Mechanics, Vacancies,
Ground States, Atomic Models, Diffusion. Theoretical
Data. Meetings. Tabtes(data), EDB/360602.
DE99002226REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Plasma and Ion barrier for electron beam spot sta-
bility.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
T. J. T. Kwan, and C. M. Snell. 31 Dec 1999,8p, LA-
UR-99-582.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The concept of a self-biased target to spatially confine
the ions generated by the bombardment of intense
electron beams on bremsstrahlung conversion targets
has been predicted by computer simulation and further
verified by experiments at the Integrated Test Stand for
DARHT at Los Alamos National Laboratory. This tech-
nical article reports an alternative method of containing
the plasmas and ions from the bremsstrahlung conver-
sion target if the energy density of the electron beam is
below a certain threshold. With the proposed changes
of the electron beam parameters of the second axis of
DARHT. the authors are able to show that a thin (0.5
mm) metallic barrier such as pure beryllium, or boron
carbide wtth desirable thermal properties, is sufficiently
transparent to the 20 MeV DARHT beam and at the
same time able to confine the ions between the target
and the barrier foil. The temperature rise in the foil due
to energy deposited by the electron beam is expected
to be below the melting point of the materials for the
first three pulses. More important, they have shown in
their time dependent parbcle-in-cel simulations that
the deployment of a barrier situated 1 to 2 cm away
from the converter target can achieve the ion confine-
ment needed for the stabiity of the electron beam spot.
Keywords: Test Facilities, 'X-ray Radiography.
•Targets. 'Electron Beams. 'Plasma Confinement,
Ions. Energy Absorption. Stability. Design. Theoretical
Data. Foils. Tabtes(data), EDB/420500, EDB/070201,
EDB/070204.
DE99002227REB
Department of Energy. Washington. DC.
crack nuclMtfOfi In i
PCA03/MFA01
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
P. Peraita. C. Laird, U. Ramamurty, S. Suresh, and G.
H. CampbeB. 31 Dec 1999.13p, LA-UR-99-594.
Contract W-740S-ENG-36
Smafl fatigue cracks: mechanics of mechanisms.
Sponsored by Department of Energy. Washington. DC.
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The
of fatigue crack nudeation in metalicma-
is reviewed placing emphasis in results derived
for pure FCC metals wHhwavy slip behavior. The rela-
tionship between Persistent Sfip Bands (PSB's) and
crack initiation wil be examined for both single crystals
and potycrystals, induing the condtions for inter- and
transgranular crack nudeation and their connection to
type of loading, crystallography and sip geometry. The
latter has been found to be an important parameter in
the nudeation of intergranUar cracks h porycrvstate
subjected to high strain fatigue, whereby primary slip
bands with long slip lengths impinging on a grain
boundary produce intergranJar crack nudeation under
the right condfficns. Recent results related to inter-
granular crack nucfeation in copper btaystate and
crack nudeation in Cu/Sapphire interfaces indicate
that this mechanism controls crack nudeation in those
simpler systems as well. Furthermore, it is found that
under multiple slip conditions the crack nudeation lo-
cation is controlled by the presence of local single slip
conditions and long slip lengths for a particular Burgers
vector that does not have to be in the primary slip sys-
tem.
Keywords: 'Fatigue, 'Fracture Properties, 'Copper,
'Sapphire, 'Composite Materials, Cracks, Nudeation,
Slip, Strains, Experimental Data. Meetings, Ta-
btes(data), EDB/360103. EDB/360603.
OE99002231REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Advanced algorithms for information science.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
P. Argo, C. Brislawn, T. J. Fitzgerald, B. Keltey, and W.
H. Kim. 31 Dec 1998.4p, LA-UR-98-3247.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This is the final report of a one-year, Laboratory Di-
rected Research and Development (LDRD) project at
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). In a modem
information-controlled society the importance of fast
computational algorithms facilitating data compression
and image analysis cannot be overemphasized. Fea-
ture extraction and pattern recognition are key to many
LANL projects and the same types of dimensionality
reduction and compression used in source coding are
also applicable to image understanding. The authors
have begun developing wavelet coding which decom-
poses data into different length- scale and frequency
bands. New transform-based source-coding tech-
niques offer potential for achieving better, combined
source-channel coding performance by using joint-op-
timization techniques. They initiated work on a system
that compresses the video stream in real time, and
which also takes the additional step of analyzing the
video stream concurrently. By using object-based com-
pression schemes (where an object is an identifiable
feature of the video signal, repealabte in time or
space), they beSeve that the analysis is directly 'elated
to the efficiency of the compression.
Keywords: 'Algorithms, 'Data Processing, 'Image
Processing, Pattern Recognition, Programming, Artifi-
cial Intelligence. Safeguards, Security, EDB/990200,
EDB/055001.
DE99002232REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Application of new techniques for EOS data.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
W. Hsing. 31 Dec 1998,7p, LA-UR-98-3257.
Contract W-7405-ENG^36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
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This is the final report of a one-year. Laboratory Di-
rected Research and Development (LDRD) project at
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). One area of
great uncertainty as well as high physics leverage is
that of the material properties of plutonium and other
materials including zirconium, uranium- niobium, deu-
terium-tritium, tantalum, beryllium, and oraltoy. These
properties include plutonium Hugoniot and melt-curve
data to 10 Mbars and the plutonium off-Hugoniot data.
Their goal is a proof-of-principte experiment on the Los
Alamos Trident laser that will determine the technical
and logistical issues involved with performing an accu-
rate equation-of-state (EOS) and melt-curve experi-
ment with plutonium, as well as performing initial
measurements on the plutonium Hugoniot. This meth-
od can also be used to gather data at relativerykrw cost
for other materials as well. Such a capability would
complement existing gas-gun facilities and laser-driven
mininyers.
Keywords: 'Plutonium, 'Melting, 'Equations Of State,
Test Facilities, Materials Testing, Nudear Weapons,
EDB/450200.
DE99002233REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Data mining.
Los AlamosNational Lab., NM.
K. Lee, H. Kargupta, B. G. Stafford, K. L Buescher,
and B. Ravindran. 31 Dec 1998,10p, LA-UR-98-3261.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This is the final report of a one-year, Laboratory Di-
rected Research and Development (LDRD) project at
the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). The ob-
jective of this project was to develop and implement
data mining technology suited to the analysis of large
collections of unstructured data. This has taken the
form of a software tool, PADMA (Parallel Data Mining
Agents), which incorporates parallel data accessing,
parallel scalable hierarchical clustering algorithms, and
a web-based user interface for submitting Structured
Query Language (SQL) queries and interactive data
visualization. The authors have demonstrated the via-
bility and scalability of PADMA by applying it to an
unstructured text database of 25,000 documents run-
ning on an IBM SP2 at Argonne National Laboratory.
The utility of PADMA for discovering patterns in data
has also been demonstrated by applying it to labora-
tory test data for Hepatitis C patients and autopsy re-
ports in collaboration with the University of New Mexico
School of Medidne.
Keywords: 'Data Analysis. 'P Codes. 'Interactive Dis-
play Devices. Parallel Processing, Algorithms, Uses,
Medidne. EDB/990200. EDB/550600.
DE99002234REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Development of a gamma ray spectroscopy capa-
bility at LANSCE.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
R. O. Nelson, D. D. Strottman, and S. M. Sterbenz. 31
Dec 1998,4p. LA-UR-98-3262.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This is the final report of a one-year, Laboratory Di-
rected Research and Development (LDRD) project at
the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). The goal
of this project was to explore an upgrade to the
GEANIt high-resolution gamma-ray spectrometer at
the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) to
help build additional experimental capabilities. The im-
provements identified have significantly added to the
capabilities of GEANIE and made the facility more at-
tractive for studies supporting the core national secu-
rity mission as well as for use by outside collaborators.
These benefits apply to both basic and applied studies.
Keywords: 'Accelerator Facilities, 'Modifications,
Gamma Spectrometers, Neutron Sources, Data Acqui-
sition Systems. EDB/440103, EDB/430303.
DE99002235REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Dynamic fracture of heterogeneous materials.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
M. G. Stout, C. Liu, F. L Addessio. T. O. Williams, and
J. G. Bennett. 31 Dec 1998.15p. LA-UR-98-3266.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This is the final report of a one-year. Laboratory Di-
rected Research and Development (LDRD) project at
the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). The ob-
jective of this project was to investigate the funda-
mental aspects of the process of dynamic fracture
propagation in heterogeneous materials. The work fo-
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cused on three important, but poorly understood, as-
pects of dynamic fracture for materials with a hetero-
geneous microstructure. These were: the appropriate-
ness of using a single-parameter asymptotic analysis
to describe dynamic crack-tip deformation fields, the
temperature rises at the tip and on the flanks of a run-
ning crack, and the constitutive modeling of damage
initiation and accumulation.
Keywords: "Crack Propagation, "Fracture Mechanics,
•Mfcrostructure, Chemical Explosives, Nuclear Weap-
ons, Dynamic Loads, Fracture Properties, Experi-
mental Data, Tablss(data), EDB/450100, EDB/
450200.
DE99002236REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Advanced telemedicine development
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
D. W. Forslund, J. E. George, and E. M. Gavrilov. 31
Dec 1998,5p, LA-UR-98-3272.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This is the final report of a one-year. Laboratory Di-
rected Research and Development (LORD) project at
the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). The ob-
jective of this project was to develop a Java-based,
electronic, medical- record system that can handle
multimedia data and work over a wide-area network
based on open standards, and that can utilize an exist-
ing database back end. The physician is to be totally
unaware that there is a database behind the scenes
and is only aware that he/she can access and manage
the relevant information to treat the patient.
Keywords: 'Medicine, "Data Base Management,
Records Management, Information, Patients, EDB/
550600.
DE99002237REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Hydrogen gas getters: Susceptibility to poisoning.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
E J. Mroz, R. C. Dye, J. R. Duke, and J. Weinrach. 31
Dec 1998,4p. LA-UR-98-3273.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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About 40% ((approximately)9,000) of the (approxi-
mately)23,000 transuranic (TRU) waste drums at Los
Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) are presently
unshippable because conservative calculations sug-
gest that the hydrogen concentration may exceed the
tower explosive limit for hydrogen. This situation ex-
tends across nearly all DOE sites holding and gener-
ating TRU waste. The incorporation of a hydrogen get-
ter such as DEB into the waste drums (or the
TRUPACT II shipping containers) could substantially
mitigate the explosion risk. The result would be to in-
crease the number of drums that qualify for transpor-
tation to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) without
having to resort to expensive re-packaging or waste
treatment technologies. However, before this approach
can be implemented, key technical questions must be
answered. Foremost among these is the question of
whether the presence of other chemical vapors and
gases in the drum might poison the catalytic reaction
between hydrogen and DEB. This is the final report of
a one-year. Laboratory Directed Research and Devel-
opment (LORD) project at the Los Alamos National
Laboratory (LANL). The objective of this project was to
obtain fundamental information on the chemical mech-
anism of the catalytic reaction of hydrogen with one
commonty used hydrogen getter, DEB. Experiments
with these materials showed that the method of expo-
sure affects the nature of the reaction products. The re-
sults of this work contributed to the development of a
mechanistic model of the reaction.
Keywords: 'Chemical Reaction Kinetics, 'Hydrogen,
'Getters, 'Alpha-bearing Wastes, Containers, Trans-
port, Storage, Mitigation, Catalysis, Alkynes, EDB/
050900, EDB/052000.
DE99002238REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Technologies for the oil and gas industry.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
S. J. Goff, G. W. Swift, and D. L. Gardner. 31 Dec
1998,4p,LA-UR-98-3275.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This is the final report of a five-month, Laboratory Di-
rected Research and Development (LORD) project at
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). The authors
performed a preliminary design study to explore the
plausibility of using pulse-tube refrigeration to cool in-
struments in a hot down-hole environment for the oil
and gas industry or geothermal industry. They pre-
pared and distributed a report showing that this ap-
pears to be a viable technology.
Keywords: Mwd Systems, Design, Drilling Equipment,
High-tc Superconductors, Cooling Systems, Cryo-
genics, Geothermal Wells, Natural Gas Wells, Oil
Wells, EDB/440400. EDB/020200. EDB/030200, EDB/
150303.
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The potential cost savings due to the use of caustic re-
cycle used in conjunction with remediation of radio-
active underground storage tank waste, is shown in a
figure for the Hanford and Savannah River sites. Two
cost savings estimates for each case have been made
for Hanford, and one cost savings estimate for each
case has been made for the Savannah River site. This
is due to the Hanford site remediation effort being less
mature than that of Savannah River; and con-
sequently, a range of cost savings being more appro-
priate for Hanford. This range of cost savings (rather
than a single value) for each case at Hanford is due to
cost uncertainties related to the LAW immobilization
operation. Caustic recycle Case-1 has been defined as
the sodium required to meet al identified caustic needs
for the entire Site. Case-2 has been defined as the
maximum sodium which can be separated from the low
activity waste without precipitation of AI(OH)3. A dis-
cussion of the uncertainty associated with these cost
savings estimates can be found in the Discussion and
Conclusions section.
Keywords: 'Cost benefit analysis, 'Radioactive Waste
Storage, "Recycling, Hanford Reservation, Savannah
River Plant, Remedial Action, Tanks, Washington,
South Carolina, Hydroxides, Tables(data), LAW(Low
Activity Waste), EDB/052002, EDB/054000.
DE99002240REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Data/model integration for vertical mixing In the
stable Arctic boundary layer.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
S. Barr, D. O. ReVelle, C. Y. J. Kao, and E. K. Bigg. 31
Dec 1998,10p, LA-UR-98-3301.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Data on atmospheric trace constituents and the vertical
structure of stratus clouds from a 1996 expedition to
the central Arctic reveal mechanisms of vertical mixing
that have not been observed in mid-latitudes. Time se-
ries of the altitude and thickness of summer arctic stra-
tus have been observed using an elastic backscatter
lidar aboard an icebreaker. With the ship moored to the
pack ice during 14 data collection stations and the lidar
staring vertically, the time series represent advected
cloud fields. The lidar data reveal a significant amount
of vertical undulation in the clouds, strongly suggestive
of traveling waves in the buoyantly damped atmos-
phere that predominates in the high Arctic. Concurrent
observations of trace gases associated with the natural
sulfur cycle (dimethyl sulfide, SO2. NH3, H2O2) and
aerosols show evidence of vertical mixing events that
coincide with a characteristic signature in the cloud
field that may be called dropout or lift out. A segment of
a cloud deck appears to be relocated from the other-
wise quasicontmuous layer to another altitude a few
hundred meters lower or higher. Atmospheric models
have been applied to identify the mechanism that
cause the dropout phenomenon and connect it dynam-
ically to the surface layer mixing.
Keywords: "Air pollution, "Arctic regions, 'Clouds,
•Atmospheric Circulation, Mathematical Models, Sulfur
Dioxide, Hydrogen Peroxide, Ammonia, Dimethyl Sul-
fide, Time-Series Analysis, Aerosols, Environmental
Transport, EDB/540120.
DE99002242REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Cost benefit of caustic recycle for tank waste re-
mediation at the Hanford and Savannah River
Sites.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
S. DeMuth, and D. Kurath. 30 Jul 1998,39p, LA-UR-
98-3339.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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DE99002244REB PC A07/MF A02
Department of Energy. Washington, DC.
Influence of surface topography on the forming
friction of automotive aluminum sheet THESIS.
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., CA (United States).
P. A. Kramer. 31 May 1998,120p, LBNL-41975.
Contract AC03-76SF00098
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While aluminum alloy use in cast parts has increased,
outer body panel applications are still being inves-
tigated. The industry is interested in improving the
formability of these sheet alloys by a combination of
alloy design and processing. A different avenue of im-
proving the formability of these alloys may be through
patterning of the sheet surface. Surface patterns hold
the lubricant during the forming process, with a result-
ing decrease in the sheet-die surface contact. A series
of discrete patterns were investigated to determine the
dependence of the forming friction of automotive alu-
minum alloys on pattern lubricant carrying capacity and
on material strength. Automotive aluminum alloys used
in outer body panel applications were rolled on experi-
mental rolls that had been prepared with a variety of
discrete patterns. All patterns for each alloy were char-
acterized before and after testing both optically and, to
determine pattern lubricant capacity, using three di-
mensional laser profilometry. A draw bead simulation
(DBS) friction tester was designed and fabricated to
determine the forming friction of the patterned sheets.
Tensile testing and fnctionless DBS testing were per-
formed to ascertain the material properties of each
sheet. The most striking result of this work was the in-
versely linear dependence of forming friction on the lu-
bricant carrying capacity of the discrete patterns.
Keywords: 'Aluminum, 'Friction, 'Surface properties,
Automobiles, Materials Working, Mechanical prop-
erties, EDB/330604, EDB/360101, Theses.
DE99002254REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Error studies for SNS Linac. Part 1: Transverse er-
rors.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
K. R. Crandall. 31 Dec 1998,30p, LA-UR-98-3372.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The SNS linac consist of a radio-frequency quadrupole
(RFQ), a drift-tube linac (DTL), a coupled-cavity drift-
tube linac (CCDTL) and a coupled-cavity linac (CCL).
The RFQ and DTL are operated at 402.5 MHz; the
CCDTL and CCL are operated at 805 MHz. Between
the RFQ and DTL is a medium-energy beam-transport
system (MEBT). This error study is concerned with the
DTL, CCDTL and CCL, and each are analyzed sepa-
rately. In fact, the CCL is divided into two sections, and
each of these are analyzed separately. The types of er-
rors considered are those that affect the transverse
characteristics of the beam. The errors that cause the
beam center to be displaced from the linac axis are
quad Displacements and quad tilts. The errors that
cause mismatches are quad gradient errors and quad
rotations (roll).
Keywords: "Linear Accelerators, 'Errors, Beam Injec-
tion, Beam Optics, Quadruples, Alignment, Neutron
Sources, Storage Rings, EDB/430200. EDB/430302.
EDB/430400.
DE990022S6REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Diagnostic enhancements for plasma processing.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
G. S. Setwyn, and I. Henins. 31 Dec 1998.7p, LA-UR-
98-3431.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Funds obtained under this project were used to en-
hance the diagnostic capabilities of the plasma-proc-
essing program in the Physics Division at LANL and in-
clude successful development and implementation of
in-srtu Raman spectroscopy and infrared emission
spectroscopy. These methods were used to detect the
presence and nature of ground-state and electronically
excited molecular oxygen formed in an atmospheric-
pressure, nonthermal plasma source used for environ-
mental, industrial and decontamination applications.
Keywords: 'Plasma Diagnostics, 'Plasma Production,
Raman Spectroscopy, Emission Spectroscopy, Uses,
Plasma Jets, Oxygen, Industry, EDB/320303.
DEM002257REB PC A05/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
Report on the testing of Rascrdg Rings.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
L Jacobson. D. Sandoval, and D. Rodella. 31 May
1998,60p. LA-UR-98-3450.
ContractW-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Raschig Rings are hollow glass cylinders made from
Pyrex glass. They are used In containers for the stor-
age of liquid radioactive waste, and perform two useful
functions. The boron content of the glass helps to ab-
sorb neutrons from the waste. The volume of the glass
rings helps to reduce the local density of the liquid
waste and avoid potential criticality problems. This
work was performed in order to compare the strength
of fresh, unexposed rings with rings that had been
used in various waste storage containers. In all, ten
batches of rings were tested, one batch of unexposed
rings and nine batches of exposed rings. Sections de-
scribe the test procedures and the results that were ob-
tained. An appendbt contains a series of photographs
of the Different test methods, and sample failure ap-
pearances.
Keywords: 'Pyrex. 'Raoloactive Waste Storage.
•Containers. 'Physical Radiation Effects. Liquid
Wastes, Mechanical Tests, Fracture Properties, Exper-
imental Data. Comparative Evaluations, TaWes(data),
•Raschig rings. EDB/052002, EDB/360605. EDS/
360603.
DE990022S8REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Analysis of thermal Issues associated with the
pre-ampllfier modules In the National Ignition Fa-
cility.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
K. L Lam. 31 Dec 1998.28p. LA-UR-98-3460.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The design of the National Ignition Facility (NIF) calls
for a desired temperature field of 20.00 (+-) 0.28 C
throughout the facility. This design requirement is
needed to prevent degradation of the operating per-
formance and net yield of the NIF by heat loads gen-
erated within the facility. In particular, the potential in-
terference of waste heat from the lighting fixtures and
equipment such as the electronics racks, and pre-am-
plifier modules (PAMs), and its impact on the oper-
ational performance of the laser beam transport tubes
and optical alignment components must be evaluated.
This report describes the thermal analyses associated
with the PAMs.
Keywords: 'Us National Ignition Facility, 'Temperature
Control. 'Thermal Analysis. Specifications, Waste
Heat, Lasers, Beam Transport. Optical Systems, De-
sign criteria. Preamplifiers, Theoretical Data, Ta-
bes(data), EDB/700411.
DE99002259REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Numerical simulation of explosive volcanlsm and
Its effects on the atmosphere.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
G. A. Valentine, and J. E. Bossert. 31 Dec 1998,6p.
LA-UR-98-3469.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The objective of this project was to begin work on com-
bining two modeling approaches in order to advance
the state-of-the-art in simulating and predicting explo-
sive volcanic eruption dynamics and their effects. The
authors began applying the CFDLIB family of codes for
the near field (high temperature, velocity, and particle
concentration) region of an explosive eruption, the au-
thors also applied the RAMS meteorological code to
model the far-field dynamics of eruption clouds and
ash fallout. Initial test runs were conducted in prepara-
tion for full-scale simulations that would eventually cou-
ple the two models for the most comprehensive vol-
cano simulation tool to date. Eventual applications in-
clude aviation hazards, risk assessment, and exten-
sion to atmospheric collateral effects of conventional
and nuclear weapons.
Keywords: 'Atmospheric transport, "Volcanoes,
•Environmental impacts. Air Pollution. Mathematical
Models. C Codes, R Codes, Ashes, Volcanic Gases,
Forecasting, CFDLIB(Computational Fluid Dynamics
Library). RAMS(Regional Atmospheric Modeling Sys-
tem), EDB/540120.
DE99002260REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Production and storage of ultra cold neutrons in
superfluld helium.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
G. L Greene, and S. Lamoreaux. 31 Dec 1998,4p, LA-
UR-98-3577.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This final report concerns the investigation of a new
method for the experimental exploitation of ultra-cold
neutrons. The production and storage of ultra cold neu-
trons in superfluid helium has been suggested as a tool
for the production of high densities of ultra cold neu-
trons for fundamental nuclear physics as well as for
sensitive measurements for condensed matter. A par-
ticular application of this technique has been sug-
gested by Doyle and Lamoreaux that involves the trap-
ping of neutrons in a magnetic field within the super-
fluid helium volume. Neutron decays within the trap
volume are detected by the scintillation light produced
in the liquid helium. A cryostat and magnetic trap have
been constructed as well as a prototype light detection
system. This system was installed on a cold neutron
beam line at the NIST Cold Neutron Research Facility
in the summer of 1997. Preliminary results indicate the
detection of helium scintillation light from the detection
vessel.
Keywords: 'Ultracold Neutrons, 'Helium 4,
•Production, 'Storage, Neutron Sources, Traps, Scin-
tillation Counters, Beta Decay, Lifetime, EDB/070201,
EDB/440101. EDB/662360.
DE99002261REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
SNS Linac: Revised configuration.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
T. S. Bhatia, J. H. Billen, N. K. Buttman, A. Jason, and
H. Takeda. 31 Dec 1998,8p, LA-UR-98-3595.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The SNS Linac is required to provide a pulsed 1-GeV
1-mA-average beam of H(-) ions to a storage/com-
pressor ring which then delivers it to a neutron produc-
tion target with high reliability and availability. Nominal
rep rate is 60 Hz with a linac pulse length of 1 ms. The
entire Linac is required to support a 2-mA operation;
thus a facility upgrade to 2 MW merely requires dou-
bling the injected beam current and providing the addi-
tional needed rf power. In order to permit hands-on
maintenance, the beam losses in the Linac must be
less than 1 nA/m at 1 GeV. Based primarily on value
engineering considerations relating to Linac support
stands, ease of the placement, alignment, and possible
replacements of the quadrupole magnets and diag-
nostic components, and other constraints such as ade-
quate gaps between the accelerating segments for
electromagnetic quadruples and diagnostics, the au-
thors propose a revised Linac configuration. The basic
Linac architecture consisting of the three types of ac-
celerating structures has not changed. In this brief
note, the authors present the overall physics and engi-
neering design considerations and the revised linac
configuration.
Keywords: 'Linear Accelerators, 'Design analysis,
'Modifications, Hydrogen Ions 1 Minus, Storage Rings.
Beam Injection. Neutron Sources, Power Range 01-10
Mw, EDB/430302. EDB/430400.
DE99002262REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy. Washington, DC.
Reactions of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) leading to
the formation of nitric acid (HNO3) In non-thermal
plasmas (NTPs). White paper for the Strategic En-
vironmental Research and Development Program
(SERDP) (Compliance Project CP-1038: Develop-
ment of non-thermal plasma reactor technology
for control of atmospheric emissions).
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
L A. Rosocha, A. W. Miziolek. M. J. Nusca, J. S.
Chang, and J.T.Herron. 17Aug 1998.20p.LA-UR-98-
3598
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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SERDP Compliance Project CP-1038 has been com-
missioned to evaluate and develop non-thermal plas-
ma (NTP) reactor technology, a form of low-tempera-
ture plasma chemical processing, for Department of
Defense (DoD) applications. The primary emphasis is
on the control of emissions of oxides of nitrogen (NOx),
with a secondary emphasis on hazardous air pollutant
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(HAP) emission control (primarily volatile organic com-
pounds- VOCs). In this white paper, the authors verify
the NOx removal reactions in NTPs, especially those
converging on nitric acid (HNO3) as a primary reaction
product. The benefit of making HN03 as a pnmary ter-
minal de-NOx product is that it can be easily neutral-
ized by relatively simple caustic (base) scrubbers-al-
(hough the economics of scrubber systems needs to
be compared with the conversion to particles that can
be filtered or precipitated.
Keywords: *Air Pollution Abatement, 'Nitrogen Oxides,
•Plasma Furnaces, 'Nitric Acid, Jet Engine Fuels, Syn-
thesis, Scrubbers, Sulfur Oxides, Chemical reactors,
Tabtes(data), Volatile organic compounds, EDB/
020800.
DE99002263REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Quick-look eye-safety assessment for the short
range lldar,
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
T. R. Wehner. 2 Jul 1998.10p. LA-UR-98-3400.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This report describes a quick-look eye-safety assess-
ment for the Short Range (SR) lidar, a system under
development for standoff biological aerosol detection
in the outdoor environment. The ground-vehicle-
mounted SR lidar system will scan a sector of the near-
by atmosphere with a repetitively pulsed, multiple-
wavelength, UV/IR laser beam. This laser is not intrin-
sfcaffy eye-safe, and hence the SR lidar system re-
quires a protection system to minimize the risk of eye
exposures above the ANSI-standard maximum per-
missible exposure within a nominal hazard zone. The
nominal ocular hazard distance for the UV/IR laser
SseH was calculated to be 6 km. The protection system,
which will include a scan-stop detector and a laser
beam path interrogator, currently is conceptual only.
Until the complete protection system is designed, eval-
uated, and tested, and a more detailed safety assess-
ment has been performed, the eye-safety issue for the
SR lidar system cannot be resolved.
Keywords: 'Optical radar, 'Occupational Safety,
•Eyes, Biological Warfare Agents, Detection, Military
Equipment, Lasers, Aerosol Monitoring, EDB/450600.
DEN002269REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
Summary of results for the uranium benchmark
problem of the ANS Ad Hoc Committee on Reac-
tor Physics Benchmarks.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
T. A. Parish, R. D. Mosteller, D. J. Diamond, and J. C.
Gehin.31 Dec 1998.9p. LA-UR-98-3253.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
International conference on the physics of nuclear
science and technology. Sponsored by Department of
Energy, Washington, DC.
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This paper presents a summary of the results obtained
by all of the contributors to the Uranium Benchmark
Problem of the ANS Ad hoc Committee on Reactor
Physics Benchmarks. The benchmark problem was
based on critical experiments which mocked-up lat-
tices typical of PWRs. Three separate cases con-
stituted the benchmark problem. These included a uni-
form lattice, an assembly-type lattice with water holes
and an assembly-type lattice with pyrex rods. Cal-
culated results were obtained from eighteen separate
organizations from all over the world. Some organiza-
tions submitted more than one set of results based on
afferent calculation^ methods and cross section data.
Many of the most widely used assembly physics and
core analysis computer codes and neutron cross sec-
tion data libraries were applied by the contributors.
Keywords: 'Benchmarks, 'Reactor Kinetics, 'Uranium,
Pwr Type Reactors, Reactor Lattices, Criticality, Mul-
tiplication Factors. EDB/210200.
DE99002271REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Pressure Induced metallization of the perovsklte
Sr3Fe2O7.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
G. K. Rozenberg, G. Y. Machavariani, M. P. Pasternak,
A. P. Milner, andG. R. Heame. 31 Dec 1998,13o LA-
UR-98-3264.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Phystoa status solid and meeting of high pressure
semiconductors. Sponsored by Department of Energy,
Washington, DC.
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Electrical, magnetic and structural properties of the
antiferromagnette semiconductor Sr3Fe2O7 (Fe(4+),
d(sup 4)) were probed by resistance, Moessbauer
spectroscopy (MS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) meas-
urements to P equal to approximately 40 GPa using di-
amond-anvil cells. A sluggish pressure-induced insu-
lator-metal transition is observed with a clear incipient
metallic state at P > 20 GPa. The Fe(IV) 3d magnetic
moments remain unaltered across the transition as de-
duced from MS, and XRD studies show no structural
symmetry change to 40 GPa. The results are con-
sistent with earner delocalization due to p-p gap clo-
sure e.g., ligand-to-ligand charge transfer that does not
involve the d-states and structural symmetry changes.
Keywords: "Perovskites, 'Very High Pressure. Crystal
Structure. Electric Conductivity, Magnetic Properties.
Strontium Oxides, Iron Oxides, Temperature Depend-
ence, Spectroscopy, X-ray Diffraction, Tables(data),
•Metallization, EDB/360202, EDB/360204.
DE99002277REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Optimal neural computations require analog proc-
Los Alamos National Lab., Div. of Space and Atmos-
pheric Sciences, NM (United States).
V. Beiu. 31 Dec 1998,30p, LA-UR-98-3325.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Intenational conference on parallel computing in elec-
trical engineering. Sponsored by Department of En-
ergy, Washington, DC.
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This paper discusses some of the limitations of hard-
ware implementations of neural networks. The authors
start by presenting neural structures and their biologi-
cal inspirations, while mentioning the simplifications
{eading to artificial neural networks. Further, the focus
is on hardware imposed constraints. They present re-
cent results for three different alternatives of parallel
implementations of neural networks: digital circuits,
threshold gate circuits, and analog circuits. The area
and the delay are related to the neurons' fan-in and to
the precision of their synaptic weights. The main con-
clusion is that hardware-efficient solutions require ana-
log computations, and suggests the following two alter-
natives: (i) cope with the limitations imposedby silicon,
by speeding up the computation of the elementary sil-
icon neurons; (2) investigate solutions which would
allow the use of the third dimension (e.g. using optical
interconnections).
Keywords: 'Neural Networks, 'Optimization, 'Analog
Systems, Implementation, Digital Circuits, Gating Cir-
cuits, EDB/990200.
DE99002279REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Introduction to radiation transport
Los Alamos National Lab., Applied Theoretical and
Computational Physics Div.. NM (United States).
G. L. Olson. 31 Dec 1998.19p, LA-UR-98-3353.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Workshop on MHD and radiation methods for pulsed
power. Sponsored by Department of Energy, Wash-
ington, DC.
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This lecture presents time-dependent radiation trans-
port where the radiation is cpupled to a static medium,
i.e., the material is not in motion.
Keywords: 'Radiation Transport, 'Transport Theory,
Radiation Pressure, Time Dependence, Diffusion,
Boundary Conditions, EDB/663600.
DE99002280REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Implementation of model predictive control on a
hydrothermal oxidation reactor.
Los Alamos National Lab., High Explosives Science
and Technology Group, NM (United States).
K. R. Muske, P. C. Dell'Orco, L A. Le, and R. L
Flesner. 31 Dec 1998,6p. LA-UR-98-3367.
Contract W-7405-ENG^36
1998 American controls conference. Sponsored by De-
partment of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This paper describes the model-based control algo-
rithm developed for a hydrothermal oxidation reactor at
the Pantex Department of Energy facility in Amarillo,
Texas. The combination of base hydrolysis and hydro-
thermal oxidation is used for the disposal of PBX 9404
high explosive at Pantex. The reactor oxidizes the or-
ganic compounds in the hydrolysate solutions obtained
from the base hydrolysis process. The objective of the
model predictive controller is to minimize the total
aqueous nitrogen compounds in the effluent of the re-
actor. The controller also maintains a desired excess
oxygen concentration in the reactor effluent to ensure
the complete destruction of the organic carbon com-
pounds in the hydrolysate.
Keywords: 'Chemical Explosives, "Algorithms, Com-
puterized Control Systems, Oxidation, Chemical Reac-
tors, Decomposition, Liquid Wastes, Process Control,
Nitrogen Compounds, Waste Disposal, Meetings,
EDBM50100. ^^
DE99002282REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vector meson production and nuclear effects in
FNAL E866.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
M. J. Leitch. 31 Dec 1998.10p. LA-UR-98-3370.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Workshop on quarkonium production in relativistic nu-
clear collisons. Sponsored by Department of Energy,
Washington, DC.
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Fermilab E866/NUSEA is a fixed-target experiment
which has made a number of measurements of the
production of vector mesons by 800 GeV protons. The
nuclear dependence results include measurements for
J/(psi), (psi)(prime) and (phi) production over very
broad ranges in (chi)(sub F) and p(sub T). and the Jl
(psi) decay angular distribution at very large (chi)(sub
F). Preliminary results from measurements on Be, Fe
and W targets are presented and discussed in the con-
text of nuclear effects such as energy loss and multiple
scattering of the partons, absorption of the produced
c(bar c) pairs, and shadowing. Production mechanisms
involving color-singlet or color-octet states for the c(bar
c) pair which eventually forms a J/(psi) or (psi)(prime),
have implications on the strength of absorption in the
nucleus and on the angular distribution of the decay
muons. Their preliminary results on the angular dis-
tributions versus (chi)(sub F) and p(sub T) indicate
some transverse polarization of the J/(psi) as predicted
by models of production through the color octet state.
The measurements of dimuons in the 1 to 3 GeV re-
gion explore the nuclear dependence of the (phi)
meson and also the composition of the continuum be-
tween the (phi) and the J/(psi). These studies of vector
meson production and it's nuclear dependence are crit-
ical in furthering the understanding of these processes
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towards future measurements at RHIC and new results
from NA50 at CERN, where J/(psi) suppression is pre-
dicted to be an important signature of the creation of
quark-gluon plasma in heavy-ion collisions.
Keywords: 'Proton Reactions, 'Vector Mesons, J Psi-
3097 Mesons, Particle Production, Relativistic Range,
Shadow Effect, Energy Losses, Nuclear Reaction Ki-
netics, Quark Matter, Meetings. EDB/662340, EDB/
662230.
DE99002283REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Nutritional supplements as radioprotectors - A re-
view and proposal.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
A. C. Muscatello. 31 Dec 1998,16p, LA-UR-98-3405.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Founding convention of the Mars Society. Sponsored
by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The scientific literature contains several reports that
show nutritional substances, such as vitamins, min-
erals, and phytochemicals (plant chemicals), provide
substantial radioprotective effects in animal studies. In-
corporating these substances to the human diet, al-
ready voluntarily practiced by a large segment of the
population, in addition to providing other favorable
health effects, may also provide a radioprotective ef-
fect. This potential radioprotective effect would be very
useful in mitigating the effects of occupational radiation
exposure to astronauts (especially future Mars explor-
ers) , airline crews, nuclear workers, both commercial
and government, and populations exposed to nuclear
accidents, e.g. Chernobyl. This paper reviews the ex-
isting evidence of radioprotective effects by nutritional
supplements and proposes that their efficacy be evalu-
ated, first with animal studies, followed by human tests
with astronauts and cosmonauts on long-term mis-
sions, such as to the Mir space station and the Inter-
national Space Station (ISS).
Keywords: ' Radioprotective Substances, 'Nutrients,
Radiosensitivity Effects, Response Modifying Factors,
Radiation Protection, Meetings, EDB/560151. EDB/
550603.
DE99002284REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Creative POB's (parts databases).
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
T. J. Cote. 31 Dec 1998,30p. LA-UR-98-3408.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
VeriBest Users Group symposium. Sponsored by De-
partment of Energy, Washington, DC.
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PDB component property entries and creative picklists
can make the schematic entry process and down-
stream toots such as BOM generation more useful.
This presentation will show how creative PDB's can
enhance the design process. Examples of PDB entries
developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory win be
Keywords: 'Data Base Management. 'Computer-aided
Design, 'Meetings, Equipment Information Systems,
Computer Graphics, EDB/990301.
DE99002285REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
Reaction of preshocked explosives.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
R. N. Mulford. 31 Jul 1998,50p. LA-UR-98-3414.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Biennial international conference on shock waves in
condensed matter (3rd). Sponsored by Department of
Energy. Washington, DC.
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In experiments in which an explosive is subjected to
two successive shocks ((approximately)2.5 and (ap-
proximately)6.0 GPa), detonation of the explosive is
delayed. High compaction resulting from shock com-
pression of an explosive probably results in the re-
moval of voids from the material. To the extent that
these voids comprise the hotsppts in the material, the
shock-compressed explosive might be expected to be-
have as a homogeneous material, and initiate more
like a liquid explosive than like a normal solid PBX.
While some evidence is available from the data record
to support this idea that detonation develops in a ho-
mogeneous manner, predominant aspects of the data
indicate heterogeneous development of detonation in
the preshocked material.
Keywords: 'Chemical Explosives, 'Sensitivity, 'Shock
Waves, Chemical Explosions, Compacting, Meetings,
EDB/450100.
DE99002286REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Micro fuel cell.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
L. A. Zook, N. E. Vanderborgh, and R. Hockaday. 31
Dec 1998,30p. LA-UR-98-3415.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Meeting of the Electrochemical Society (194th). Spon-
sored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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An ambient temperature, liquid feed, direct methanol
fuel cell device is under development. A metal barrier
layer was used to block methanol crossover from the
anode to the cathode side while still allowing for the
transport of protons from the anode to the cathode. A
direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) is an electrochemical
engine that converts chemical energy into clean elec-
trical power by the direct oxidation of methanol at the
fuel cell anode. This direct use of a liquid fuel elimi-
nates the need for a reformer to convert the fuel to hy-
drogen before it is fed into the fuel cell.
Keywords: 'Design, 'Alcohol Fuel Cells, 'Methane!,
Battery Separators, Electrocatalysts, Diffusion, Current
Density, Experimental Data, Meetings, Tables(data),
EDB/300501.
DE99002289REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy. Washington, DC.
Thermodynamics and sound speeds at the Chap-
man-Jouguet state.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
J. N. Fritz, and C. A. Forest 31 Dec 1998,8p. LA-UR-
98-3423.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Detonation symposium (11th). Sponsored by Depart-
ment of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Some therrnodynamic relations about an equilibrium
Chapman-Jouguet (CJ) state are obtained. Relations
for sound speeds in the wave velocity-particle velocity
plane are derived. A relation between the slope of the
sound speed in this plane and the asymptotic slope of
the Hugoniot is suggested.
Keywords: 'Chemical Explosives, 'Thermodynamics,
Shock Waves, Chemical Explosions, Equations Of
State, Soundwaves. Velocity, Meetings. EDB/450100.
DE99002291REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Damage evolution and clustering In shock loaded
tantalum.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
W. R. Thissell, A. K. Zurek. J. M. Rivas, D. L. Tonks,
andR.S.Hixson.31 Dec1998,10p,LA-UR-98-3441.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
International Metallographic Society (IMS) annual con-
vention (31st). Sponsored by Department of Energy,
Washington, DC.
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Two grades of tantalum were shock loaded by plate im-
pact and recovered. The loading conditions were var-
ied to study the damage evolution in te materials from
incipient to full spallation. The authors performed quan-
titative image analysis and optical profilometry on the
recovered specimens. Statistical analyses are shown
of the void sizes, void clustering, and void linking in the
two material grades.
Keywords: "Impact Shock, 'Tantalum, 'Damage, Nu-
cleation, Voids, Fractures, Metallography, Porosity,
Experimental Data, Meetings, Tables(data), EDB/
360103.
DE99002292REB PCA01/MFA01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Si-Combiner Making sense of results from mul-
tiple trained programs.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
B. K. Den Hartog, J. W. Elling, and R. Kieckhafer. 31
Dec 1998,5p, LA-UR-9&3453.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Joint conference on information sciences (4th). Spon-
sored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Many problems, such as Arockx Interpretation, are ill-
conditioned problems in which trained programs, or
methods, must operate in scenarios outside their train-
ing ranges because it is intractable to train them com-
pletely. Consequently, they fail in ways related to the
scenarios. Importantly, when multiple trained methods
fail divergently, their patterns of failures provide in-
sights into the true results. The Sl-Combmer solves
this problem of Integrating Multiple learned Models
(IMLM) by automatically learning and using these in-
sights to produce a solution more accurate than any
single trained program. In application, the Arodor I nter-
prelation Si-Combiner improved on the accuracy of the
most accurate individual trained program in the suite.
This paper presents a new fuzzy IMLM method called
the Si-Combiner and its application to Arcclor Interpre-
tation. Additionally, this paper shows the improvement
in accuracy that the Si-Combiner's components show
against Murticategory Classification (MCC). Dempster-
Shafer (DS), and the best individual trained program in
the Arockx Interpretation suite (iMLR).
Keywords: 'Carcinogens. Expert Systems, Learning,
Fuzzy Logic, Weighting Functions, Chromatography,
Data Analysis, Pattern Recognition, Meetings, EDB/
990200, EDB/400102.
DE99002293REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
Reliability of the nervous (Nv) nets.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
V. Beiu, J. R. Frigo, and K. R. Moore. 31 Dec 1998,6p,
LA-UR-98-3461.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Computational intelligence for modelling control and
automation. Sponsored by Department of Energy.
Washington, DC.
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This paper investigates the reliability of a particular
class of neural networks, the Nervous Nets (Nv). This
is the class of nonsymmetric ring oscillator networks of
inverters coupled through variable delays. They have
been successfully applied to controlling walking robots,
while many other applications will shortly be men-
tioned. The authors will then explain the robustness of
Nv nets in the sense of their highly reliable functioning-
-which has been observed through many experiments.
For doing that the authors will show that although the
Nv net has an exponential number of periodic points,
only a small (still exponential) part are stable, while all
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the others are saddle points. The ratio between the
number of stable and periodic points quickly vanishes
to zero as the number of nodes is increased, as op-
posed to classical finite state machines-where this
ratio is relatively constant. These show that the Nv net
will always converge quickly to a stable oscillatory
state- -a fact not true in general for finite state ma-
chines.
Keywords: 'Neural Networks, "Reliability, Robots,
Computerized Control Systems, Meetings, EDB/
990200.
DE99002294REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Larger bases and mixed analog/digital neural
nets.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
V.Beiu. 31 Dec 1998,7p, LA-UR-98-3462.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Artificial neural networks in engineering *98 con-
ference. Sponsored by Department of Energy, Wash-
ington. DC.
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The paper overviews results dealing with the approxi-
mation capabilities of neural networks, and bounds on
the size ol threshold gate circuits. Based on an explicit
numerical algorithm tor Kolmogorov's superpositions
the authors show that minimum size neural networks—
for implementing any Boolean function-have the iden-
tity function as the activation function. Conclusions and
several comments on the required precision are ending
the paper.
Keywords: 'Neural Networks, 'Digital Circuits, Analog
Systems, Size, Gating Circuits, Functions, Implemen-
tation, Meetings. EDB7990200.
DE99002295REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Automatic synthesis of analog/digital circuits.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
V. Beiu. 31 Dec 1998,5p, LA-UR-98-3463.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
International symposium on nonlinear theory and its
applications. Sponsored by Department of Energy,
Washington. DC.
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The paper builds on a recent explicit numerical algo-
rithm for Kolmogorov's superpositions, and will show
that in order to synthesize minimum size (i.e., size-opti-
mal) circuits for implementing any Boolean function,
the nonlinear activation function of the gates has to be
the identity function. Because classical and-or imple-
mentations, as well as threshold gate implementations
require exponential size, it follows that size-optimal so-
lutions for implementing arbitrary Boolean functions
can be obtained using analog (or mixed analog/digital)
circuits. Conclusions and several comments are end-
ing the paper.
Keywords: 'Digital Circuits, Functions, Implementa-
tion, Analog Systems. Weighting Functions, Neural
Networks, Optimization, Gating Circuits, Meetings,
EDB/990200.
DE99002297REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
Information barrier functional requirements.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
D. MacArthur. and R. Whiteson. 31 Dec 1998,5p, LA-
UR-98-3525.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
U.S7Russian/IAEA trilateral technical workshop. Spon-
sored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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for the purpose of this paper, the authors have used
the term functional requirement to indicate a required
task rather than the recommended method for accom-
plishing this task. The creation of effective information
barrier technology will proceed as a series of steps: (1)
IB conceptual Description; (2) IB Functional Require-
ments (this document-ongoing); (3) IB hardware and
software specification; (4) IB hardware and software
construction; and (5) IB implementation. This func-
tional requirements document is not intended to sup-
plant or supersede the conceptual description; rather,
these functional requirements are intended to be used
along with the earlier description to help generate hard-
ware and software requirements.
Keywords: 'Nuclear Materials Management,
'Classified Information, 'Computers, Computer Codes,
Secrecy Protection, Data Processing, Physical Protec-
tion, Security, Inspection, laea, Usa, Russian Federa-
tion, Meetings, EDB/055001.
DE99002299REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Rural telemedlclne project In northern New Mex-
ico.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
S. Zink, H. Hahn. J. Rudnick, J. Snell, and D. Forslund.
31 Dec 1998,7p, LA-UR-98-3535.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Pacific medical network meeting. Sponsored by De-
partment of Energy, Washington, DC.
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A virtual electronic medical record system is being de-
ployed over the Internet with security in northern New
Mexico using TeleMed, a multimedia medical records
management system that uses CORBA-based client-
server technology and distributed database architec-
ture. The goal of the NNM Rural Telemedicine Project
is to implement TeleMed into fifteen rural clinics and
two hospitals within a 25,000 square mile area of north-
ern New Mexico. Evaluation of the project consists of
three components: job task analysis, audit of immu-
nized children, and time motion studies. Preliminary re-
sults of the evaluation components are presented.
Keywords: 'Medicine, 'Records Management, Data
Base Management, Patients, Information, Meetings,
EDB/550600.
DE99002353REB PC A18/MF A04
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Decade of DIII-D research. Final report for the pe-
riod of work, October 1,1989-September 30,1998.
PROGRESS REPT.
General Atomics, San Diego, CA.
31 Mar 1999,400p, GA-A23028.
Contracts AC03-89ER51114, W-7405-ENG-48
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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During the ten-year DIII-D tokamak operating period of
1989 through 1998, major scientific advances and dis-
coveries were made and facility upgrades and im-
provements were implemented. Each year, annual re-
ports as well as journal and international conference
proceedings document the year-by-year advances
(summarized in Section 7). This final contract report,
provides a summary of these historical accomplish-
ments. Section 2 encapsulates the 1998 status of Dlll-
D Fusion Science research. Section 3 summarizes the
DIII-D facility operations. Section 4 describes the major
upgrades to the DIII-D facility during this period. During
the ten-year period, DIII-D has grown from predomi-
nantly a General Atomics program to a national center
for fusion science with participants from over 50 col-
laborating institutions and 300 users who spend more
than one week annually at DIII-D to carry out experi-
ments or data analysis. In varying degrees, these col-
laborators participate in formulating the research pro-
gram directions. The major collaborating institution
programs are described in Section 6.
Keywords: 'Doublet-3 Device, 'Research Programs,
Progress Report, Modifications, Plasma Confinement,
Transport Theory, Plasma Instability, Plasma Disrup-
tion, Divertors, Non-inductive Current Drive, Plasma
Heating, EDB/700300, EDB/700400.
DE99002354REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Yields of ten and eleven year-old hybrid poplars in
the north central United States. Final report
PROGRESS REPT.
North Central Research Station, Forestry Sciences
Lab., Rhinelander, Wl (United States).
D. Netzer, and D. Tolsted. 31 Dec 1998,15p, DOE/OR/
21871-T1.
Contract AI05-89OR21871
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The objective of this research is to determine commer-
cially attainable biomass yields given the best site
tending possible under the constraints of this extensive
network. Biomass yields are reported from the best
clones planted in one acre blocks on 8 sites over the
four states. Biomass yields are presented of short rota-
tion intensively cultured poplar plantations established
in Wisconsin, Minnesota, North and South Dakota dur-
ing 1987-88. It was reported at that time that the mean
annual increment had not peaked in the plantations.
Growth measurements were continued through the
1997 growing season when the plantations had com-
pleted their 10th and 11 th growing season.
Keywords: 'Biomass Plantations, "Productivity,
Progress Report, Poplars. Plant Growth, Wisconsin,
Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Numerical
Data, Tables(data), EDB/090800.
DE99002358REB PC A05/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
LLE review, Volume 77. Quarterly report, October-
-December 1998. PROGRESS REPT.
Univ. of Rochester, Lab. for Laser Energetics, NY
(United States).
S. P. Regan. 31 Dec 1998,62p, DOE/SF/19460-284.
Contract FC03-92SF19460
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This volume of the LLE Review, covering the period
October-December 1998, includes two articles ad-
dressing issues applicable to direct-drive ICF on the
National Ignition Facility (NIF): laser^plasma inter-
actions and laser- irradiation uniformity. Additional
highlights of the research presented in this issue are:
(1) P.B. Radha and S. Skupsky present a novel
charged-particle diagnostic that performs simulta-
neous (rho)R measurements of the fuel, shell, and
ablator regions of a compressed ICF target, consisting
of an inner DT fuel region, a plastic (CH) shell, and an
ablator (CD), by measuring the knock-on deuteron
spectrum. (2) F. Dahmani, S. Bums, J. Lambropoulos,
S. Papemov, and A. Schmid report results from stress-
inhibited laser-driven crack propagation and stress-de-
layed damage-initiation experiments in fused silica at
351 nm. Research is underway presently to determine
the ramifications of these findings for large-aperture
systems, such as OMEGA. (3) V. Goncharov presents
an analytic theory of the ablative Richtrnyer-Meshkov
instability, which shows that the main stabilizing mech-
anism of the ablation-front perturbations is the dynamic
overpressure of the blowoff plasma with respect to the
target material. The perturbation evolution during the
shock transit time is studied to determine the initial
conditions for the Rayleigh-Taylor phase of the insta-
bility and to analyze the level of laser imprint on ICF di-
rect-drive targets. (4) J.M. Larkin, W.R. Donaldson,
T.H. Foster, and R.S. Knox examine the triplet state of
rose bengal, a dye used in phptodynamic therapy, that
is produced by 1,064-nm excitation of T(sub 1). (5) R.
Adam, M. Currie, R. Sobolewski, O. Harnack, and M.
Darula report measurements of the picosecond
photoresponse of a current-biased YBCO microbridge
coupled to a bicrystal YBCO Josephson junction.
Keywords: 'Lasers, 'Plasma Diagnostics, Progress
Report, Direct Drive Laser Implosion, Inertial Fusion
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Drivers. Laser Targets, Omega Facility, Us National Ig-
nition Facility, Rayteigh-Taylor Instability, Therapy, Jc-
sephson Junctions, High-te Superconductors, Re-
search Programs, EDB/700411, EDB/700300, EDB/
550600, EDB/665412.
DE99002359REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy. Washington, DC.
Simulated effects of climate change on the Death
Valley regional ground- water flow system, Ne-
vada and California.
Geological Survey. Denver, CO.
F. A. D'Agnese. G. M. O'Brien, C. C. Faunt, and C. A.
San Juan. 31 Dec 1999.44p. USGS/WRIR-98-4041.
Contract AKJ8-97NV12033
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The US Geological Survey, in cooperation with the US
Department of Energy, is evaluating the geologic and
hydrotogic characteristics of the Death Valley regional
flow system as part of the Yucca Mountain Project. As
part of the hydrotogic investigation, regional, three-di-
mensional conceptual and numerical ground-water-
flow models have been developed to assess the poten-
tial effects of past and future climates on the regional
How system. A simulation that is based on climatic con-
drlions 21,000 years ago was evaluated by comparing
the simulated results to observation of paleodischarge
sites. Following acceptable simulation of a past cli-
mate, a possUe future ground-water-flow system, with
climatic conditions that represent a doubling of atmos-
pheric carbon dioxide, was simulated. The steady-
state simulations were based on the present-day,
steady-state, regional grounct-water-flow model. The fi-
nite-difference model consisted of 163 rows, 153 col-
umns, and 3 layers and was simulated using
MOOFLOWP. Climate changes were implemented in
the regional ground-water-flow model by changing the
distribution of ground-water recharge. Global-scale,
average-annual, simulated precipitation for both past-
and future-climate condtions developed elsewhere
were resampted to the model-grid resolution. A poly-
nomial furefton triat represents tte Maxey-EaMn rretn-
od for estimating recharge from precipitation was used
to develop recharge rJstributions for simulation.
Keywords: 'Climatic Change, 'Ground Water, Yucca
Mountain, Hydrology. Numerical Data, M Codes, Re-
gional Analysis, Flow Models. Tabtes(data). EDB/
053001. EDB/052002.
OEB9002368REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Disability rights In dialogue with clinical genetics
conference. May 31 to June 2,1996.
Project on Women and Disability. Boston, MA (United
States).
31 Dec 1996.12p.
Contract FG02-94ER61826
Disability rights in Dialogue with dinical genetics. Spon-
sored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The issue of prenatal Diagnosis and selective abortion
has been hotly debated in the mecScal, genetic coun-
seffing. feminist, parents, Disability rights and bio-ethics
literature, each of the various positions critiquing each
other. People from the dteabtBty rights community in
particular have began to articulate a critical view of the
practice of widespread prenatal diagnosis with intent to
abort because the pregnancy might result in a child
with a dsabitty. Unfortunately, people from theivarious
Disciplines and perspectives, such as bioethics, dis-
ability rights, feminism and so forth, by and large, have
tended only to write for themselves and their col-
leagues. Few people have crossed Disciplines to try to
taJk to people with other views. The rapid advances of
genome research have continued to produce new pre-
natal tests, raising many complex ethical questions re-
garrjng the applications of prenatal testing. But the
widely Disparate positions of the various factions has
made it difficult to move toward formulation of public
policy change necessary to encompass these new ge-
netic technologies. Genetic counselling is in the front
lines of the controversial social and ethical issues aris-
ing from prenatal diagnosis, in its interlace between
medical science and the consumer of services. The pri-
mary intent of the conference was to invite and facili-
tate productive dialogue between individuals and
groups of people who nave traditionally not interacted
as a result of their disparate views on these issues and
to learn from this process, emphasizing the involve-
ment of people with disabilities and people who work in
clinical genetics.
Keywords: 'Genetics. 'Hereditary Diseases, Gene
Mutations, Legal Aspects, Attitudes. Meetings, EDB/
550400, EDB/550600.
DE99002382REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Enhancement of photoassimllate utilization by
manipulation of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase
gene. Final progress report.
Washington State Univ., Inst. of Biological Chemistry,
Pullman, WA (United States).
T.W.Okita.31 Dec1999,11p,DOE/ER/13699-T1.
Contract FG06-87ER13699
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Part 1 of this research focuses on patterns of gene ex-
pression of ADPG- pyrophosphorylase in native and
transgenic potato plants. To elucidate the mechanism
controlling AGP expression during plant development,
the expression of the potato tuber AGP small subunit
(sAGP) gene was analyzed in transgenic potato plants
using a promoter-(beta)-glucuronidase expression sys-
tem. Part II evaluated the structure-function relation-
ships of AGP.
Keywords: 'Gene Regulation, 'Phosphotransferases,
Progress Report. Solanum Tuberosum, Molecular
Structure, Adp. Glucose. EDB/550200.
DE99002385REB PC A09/MF A02
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Synthesis, characterization and reactivity of high
oxidation state nickel fluorides. THESIS.
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., Chemical Sciences
Div..CA (United States).
L C. Chacon. 31 Dec 1997,153p. LBNL-41247.
Contract AC03-76SF00098
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The research described in this thesis has mainly ad-
dressed the challenge of the synthesis of
thermodynamicalry unstable nickel fluorides, which
cannot be made by traditional thermal methods. A tow-
temperature approach towards the synthesis of such
transition metal fluorides exploits the greater thermc-
dynamic stability of high oxidation states in antons and
involves the use of anhydrous hydrogen fluoride (aHF)
as a solvent The general method consists of com-
bining an aHF soluble starting material (e.g.. K(sub
2)NiF(sub 6)) with a Lewis fluoroacid (e.g., BF(sub 3)),
which precipitates a neutral polymeric solid state fluo-
ride: 2 K(sup +) + NiF(sub 6)(sup 2(minus)) + BF(sub
3) (r-arrow) NiF(sub 4) + 2 BF(sub 4)(sup (minus)) + 2
K(sup +). At room temperature, this reaction yields a
different structural phase, with composition K(sub
x)NiF(sub 3) (x (approx) 0.18). This material has a
pseudo-hexagonal tungsten bronze structure (H(sub
0)-K(sub x)NiF(sub 3)), and is an ionic conductor, prob-
ably due to K (sup+) ions hosted in the lattice channels.
R-NiF(sub 3) is capable of fluorinatinga wide range of
inorganic and organic substrates. These reactions
have probably shed light on the mechanism of the Si-
mons ElectrochemicafFluorination (ECF) Process, an
important industrial method of fluorinating organic
compounds. It has long been speculated that NiF(sub
3) plays a role in the ECF process, which uses nickel
electrodes in aHF solvent. K(sub 2)NiF(sub 6) also
fluorinates organic compounds in aHF, but interest-
ingly, yields different fluoridated products. The reduc-
tion of R-NiF(sub 3) and K(sub 2)NiF(sub 6) during
fluorination reactions yields NiF(sub 2). A method has
been developed to regenerate NiF(sub 6)(sup
2(minus)) from NiF(sub 2).
Keywords: 'Nickel Fluorides, 'Synthesis, Potassium
Fluorides, Crystal Structure, lone Conductivity, Or-
ganic Compounds, Fluorination, Regeneration, Experi-
mental Data, Tables(data). EDB/400201, Theses.
DE99002386REB PC A01/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Effective temperatures and electron spin polariza-
tion In storage rings.
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., Physics Div., CA
(United States).
J. D. Jackson. 31 May 1998,5p, LBNL-41750.
Contract AC03-76SF00098
Advanced ICFA beam dynamics workshop on quan-
tum aspects of beam physics. Sponsored by Depart-
ment of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This note is a summary of the author's views on the
subject of effective temperatures (and the Unruh tem-
perature in particular) in accelerators. Unruh analyzes
the response to vacuum fluctuations of a linearly accel-
erated two- level atom serving as a detector and shows
that the relative populations of the two states are given
by a boltzmann factor with kT - (h-bar)a/2(pi)c, where
a is the acceleration. The inference is that the detector
is immersed in a black- body spectrum of Unruh radi-
ation at the Unruh temperature. He refers to these
ideas as the Unruh effect.
Keywords: 'Storage Rings, 'Electron Beams, Beam
Dynamics, Orbits, Spin Orientation, Meetings, EDB/
430200. EDB/430400.
DE99002387REB PC A08/MF A02
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
High-resolution structural studies of ultra-thin
magnetic, transition metal overtayers and two-di-
mensional transition metal oxides using synchro-
tron radiation. THESIS.
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., Advanced Light
Source Div., CA (United States).
S. A. Kellar. 31 May 1997,132p, LBNL-41797.
Contract AC03-76SF00098
Sponsored by Department of Energy. Washington, DC.
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This thesis report the surface-structure determination
of three, ultra-thin magnetic transition-metal films, Fe/
Au(100). Mn/Ni(100), and MiVCu(IOO) using Angle-Re-
solved Photoemission Extended Fine Structure
(ARPEFS) and photoelectrcn holography. These struc-
tural studies are the first to use non-s initial states in
the ARPEFS procedure. This thesis also reports an
ARPEFS surface-structure determination of a two-di-
mensional transition-metal oxide, ((1 x 1)O/W(110)) x
12. The authors have analyzed the ARPFES signal
from the Au 4f(sub 7/5) core level of the Au(1 ML)/
Fe(15 ML)/Au(100) system. The analysis shows that
the Fe grows layer by layer with one monolayer of gold,
acting as a surfactant, remaining on top of the growing
Fe layers. These surface gold atoms sit in the four-fold
hollow site, 1.67 (+-) 0.02 A above the iron surface.
The grown Fe layer is very much like the bulk, bcc iron,
with an interiayer spacing of 1.43 (+-) 0.03 A. Analysis
of the Mn 3p ARPEFS signals from c(2 x 2)Mn/Ni(100)
and c(2 x 2)Mn/Cu(100) shows that the Mn forms high-
ly corrugated surface alloys. The corrugation of the Mn/
Ni(100) and Mn/Cu(100) systems are 024 (+-) 0.02 A
and 0.30 (+-) 0.04 A respectively. In both cases the Mn
is sticking above the plane of the surface substrate
atoms. For the Mn/Ni(100) system the first layer Ni is
contracted 4% from the bulk value. The Mn/Cu(100)
system shows bulk spacing for the substrate Cu.
Photoelectron holography shows that the Mn/Ni inter-
face is very abrupt with very little Mn leaking into the
second layer, while the Mn/Cu(100) case has a signifi-
cant amount of Mn leaking into the second layer. A
new. five-element electrostatic electron lens was de-
veloped for hemispherical electron-energy analyzers.
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This lens system can be operated at constant trans-
verse or constants angular magnification, and has
been optimized for use with the very small photon-spot
sizes. Improvements to the hemispherical electron-en-
ergy analyzer are also discussed.
Keywords: 'Manganese, 'Synchrotron Radiation, Iron,
Gold, Nickel, Copper, Layers, Tungsten Oxides, Elec-
tronic Structure, Magnetic Materials, Experimental
Data, Electron Diffraction, Crystal Structure, Ta-
bles(data), EDB/360102, EDB/360202, EDB/665100,
Theses.
DE99002390REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Row of statistics and thermodynamics In nuclear
muttirragmentatlon.
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., Nuclear Science
Div., CA (United States).
L Q. Moretto, L. Beaulieu, L. Phair, and G. J. Wozniak.
31 Mar 1998,10p, LBNL-41936.
Contract AC03-76SF00098
International workshop on nuclear matter in different
phases and transitions. Sponsored by Department of
Energy, Washington, DC.
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The natural limit of binomial reducibility in nuclear
muttrfragmentation is observed in excitation functions
for intermediate mass fragments (IMF) of a given ele-
ment Z. The multiplicity distributions for each window
of transverse energy are Poissonian. Thermal scaling
is observed in the linear Arrhenius plots constructed
from the average multiplicity of each element. Emis-
sion barriers are extracted from the slopes of the
Arrhenius plots and their possible origin is discussed.
Keywords: 'Nuclear Fragmentation,
Thermodynamics, Statistics, Excitation Functions,
Nuclear Fragments, Intermediate Mass Nuclei, Multi-
plicity, Transverse Energy, Nuclear Potential, Heavy
ton Reactions, Meetings, EDB/663450.
DE99002391REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Z-dependent barriers In multifragmentatlon from
Poissonian reducibility and thermal scaling.
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., Nuclear Science
Div.. CA (United States).
L G. Moretto, L Beaulieu, L. Phair, and G. J. Wozniak.
31 Jan1998,11p,LBNL-41939.
Contract AC03-76SF00098
International winter meeting on nuclear physics (36th).
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The authors explore the natural limit of binomial reduc-
fcilrty in nuclear multif ragmentation by constructing ex-
citation functions for intermediate mass fragments
(IMF) of a given element Z. The resulting multiplicity
Distributions for each window of transverse energy are
Poissonian. Thermal scaling is observed in the linear
Arrhenius plots made from the average multiplicity of
each element. Emission barriers are extracted from the
slopes of the Arrhenius plots and their possible origin is
Discussed.
Keywords: 'Heavy Ion Reactions, 'Nuclear Frag-
mentation, Atomic Number, Nuclear Fragments, Exci-
tation Functions. Multiplicity, Arrhenius Equation, Mev
Range 10-100, Statistics. Nudear Potential, Meetings,
EDB/663450.
OE99002392REB PC A05/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Exploratory technology research program for
electrochemical energy storage, annual report for
1997. PROGRESS REPT.
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., Environmental En-
ergy Technologies Div., CA (United States).
K. Kinoshita. 30 Jun 1998,52p, LBNL-41950.
Contract AC03-76SF00098
Sponsored by Department of Energy. Washington, DC.
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The US Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Trans-
portation Technologies provides support for an Electro-
chemical Energy Storage Program, that includes re-
search and development on advanced rechargeable
batteries. A major goal of this program is to develop
electrochemical power sources suitable for application
in electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid systems. The pro-
gram centers on advanced electrochemical systems
mat offer the potential for high performance and low
life-cycle costs, both of which are necessary to permit
significant penetration into commercial markets. The
DOE Electric Vehicle Technology Program is divided
into two project areas: the US Advanced Battery Con-
sortium (USABC) and Advanced Battery R and D
which includes the Exploratory Technology Research
(ETR) Program managed by the Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory (LBNL). The specific goal of the
ETR Program is to identify the most promising electro-
chemical technologies and transfer them to the
USABC, the battery industry and/or other Government
agencies for further development and scale-up. This
report summarizes the research, financial and man-
agement activities relevant to the ETR Program in CY
1997. This is a continuing program, and reports for
prior years have been published; they are listed at the
end of this Executive Summary. The general R and D
areas addressed by the program include identification
of new electrochemical couples for advanced batteries,
determination of technical feasibility of the new cou-
ples, improvements in battery components and mate-
rials, and establishment of engineering principles appli-
cable to electrochemical energy storage. Major em-
phasis is given to applied research which will lead to
superior performance and lower life-cycle costs.
Keywords: 'Energy storage, 'Electric Batteries,
Progress Report, Research Programs, Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory, Program Management, Financial
Data,Tables(data), EDB/290500, EDB/250900.
DE99002399REB PC A01 /MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Tracer modeling In an urban environment
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
J. M. Reisner, W. S. Smith, J. E. Bossert, and J. L.
Winterkamp. 31 Dec 1998,5p, LA-UR-98-3563.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Urban environment symposium (2nd). Sponsored by
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The accurate simulation of the transport of a tracer re-
leased into an urban area requires sufficiently high
model resolution to resolve buildings and urban street
canyons. Within the authors' group a modeling effort
has been underway to develop a model - termed
HIGRAD - capable of simulating flow at the high spa-
tial resolution required within the urban environment.
HIGRAD uses state-of- the-art numerical techniques to
accurately simulate the regions of strong shear found
near edges of buildings. HIGRAD also employs a
newry developed radiation package which in addition to
standard shortwave and longwave heating/cooling ef-
fects can account for the shadowing effects of building
complexes on the urban flow field, idealized simula-
tions have been conducted which clearly illustrate the
role radiation plays in transport and dispersion in an
urban setting. The authors have also modeled the flow
of an inert tracer in a realistic, complex urban environ-
ment. Complex flow/building interactions were pro-
duced during the simulation and these interactions had
a significant impact on the transport of the tracer.
Keywords: "Environmental Transport, 'Urban Areas,
Pollutants, Air Pollution, Tracer Techniques, Mathe-
matical Models, H Codes, Solar Radiation, Experi-
mental Data, Meetings. TaWes(data), EDB/540120,
EDB/990200.
DE99002404REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Performance and scalability analysis of teraflop-
scale parallel architectures using multidimen-
sional wavefront applications.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
A. Hoisie, O. Lubeck, and H. Wasserman. 31 Dec
1998,13p, LA-UR-98-3538.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Supercomputing 1998. Sponsored by Department of
Energy, Washington, DC.
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The authors develop a model for the parallel perform-
ance of algorithms that consist of concurrent, two-di-
mensional wavefronts implemented in a message
passing environment. The model, based on a LogGP
machine parameterization, combines the separate
contributions of computation and communication
wavefronts. They validate the model on three important
supercomputer systems, on up to 500 processors.
They use data from a deterministic particle transport
application taken from the ASCI workload, although the
model is general to any wavefront algorithm imple-
mented on a 2-D processor domain. They also use the
validated model to make estimates of performance and
scalability of wavefront algorithms on 100-TFLOPS
computer systems expected to be in existence within
the next decade as part of the ASCI program and else-
where. In this context, they analyze two problem sizes.
The model shows that on the largest such problem (1
billion cells), inter-processor communication perform-
ance is not the bottleneck. Single-node efficiency is the
dominant factor.
Keywords: 'Parallel Processing, 'Algorithms, Perform-
ance, Mathematical Models, Data Transmission,
Supercomputers, Computer Architecture, Neutron
Transport, Discrete Ordinate Method, Array Proc-
essors, Meetings, EDB/990200, EDB/663610.
DE99002405REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Evolution of mlcrostructuraf changes in pressed
HMX explosives.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
C. B. Skidmore, D. S. Phillips, P. M. Howe, J. T. Mang.
and J. A. Romero. 31 Dec 1998,9p, LA-UR-98-3473.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Detonation symposium (11th). Sponsored by Depart-
ment of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Recently developed techniques for investigating the
mtarpstructure of plastic-bonded explosives have been
applied to HMX explosives pressed to various levels of
porosity. Microstructural changes in PBX 9501 area
followed from the early stages of prill consolidation
through typical density to very low porosity (0.6%). As
porosity is reduced, the following sequence is ob-
served. Large inter- and intra-prill voids are eliminated
with first damage to HMX crystals occurring at prill
boundaries. This is followed by increased incidence of
crystal twinning and cracking. At the lowest porosities,
spall pullput artifacts are observed, cracks associated
with particle contact points are more obvious, and the
results of intercrystalline indentation or intergrowth mi-
gration processes are apparent, A comparison is
made, at lowest porosities achieved, with PX 9404 and
X-0242 (a formulation like PBX 9501 with higher binder
volume). Possible implications on porosity trends in
shock sensitivity data are discussed.
Keywords: 'Chemical Explosives, 'Microstructure, Po-
rosity, Twinning, Crack Propagation. Experimental
Data, Binders, Shock Waves. Pressing, Meetings, Ta-
bles(data),EDB/450100.
DE99002406REB PC A05/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Detonation and combustion of explosives: A se-
lected bibliography. BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
B. Dobratz. 31 Aug 1998,71 p, LA-UR-98-3434.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Detonation symposium (11th). Sponsored by Depart-
ment of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This bibliography consists of citations pertinent to the
subjects of combustion and detonation of energetic
materials, especially, but not exclusively, of secondary
solid high explosives. These references were selected
from abstracting sources, conference proceedings, re-
views, and also individual works. The entries are ar-
ranged alphabetically by first author and numbered se-
quentially. A keyword index is appended.
Keywords; •Chemical Explosives, 'Bibliographies,
Chemical Explosions, Combustion, Meetings, EDB/
450100.
DE99002407REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Study of the overdriven behaviors of PBX 9501
and PBX 9502.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
P. K. Tang. 31 Dec 1998,9p, LA-UR-98-3365.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Detonation symposium (11th). Sponsored by Depart-
ment of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The author presents the Hugoniot pressure and sound
speed data in the overdriven regime for both PBX 9501
and PBX 9502. The overdriven release experiments
are also given. The failure of the standard Jones-Wil-
kins-4.ee equation of state in modeling both the
Hugoniot data and the overdriven release experiments
for both nigh explosives are identified and remedy is
made by including additional terms to steepen the
slope of the Hugoniot in the high pressure regime.
However, an anomaly presented itself as a kink in the
release wave of PBX 9502 is observed. A careful ex-
amination of the Hugoniot data indicates similar behav-
ior. A possible explanation is suggested for this peculi-
arity to the phase transition of carbon in the products.
Keywords: •Chemical Explosives, 'Detonation Waves,
Equations Of State, Chemical Explosions,
Hydrodynamics, Mathematical Models, Combustion
Products. Meetings, EDB/450100.
DE99002408REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Dynamic measurement of the Influence of projec-
tife radius and velocity on strain localization dur-
ing impact of an energetic materiaL
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
B. W. Asay, P. M. Dickson, B. Henson. C. Fugard, and
D. J. Funk. 31 Dec 1998,9p, LA-U R-98-2706.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Detonation symposium (11th). Sponsored by Depart-
ment of Energy, Washington, DC.
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A new technique for measuring the dynamic displace-
ment fields during deformation has been developed.
The method uses high speed laser-induced fluores-
cence speckle photography. The authors report the ef-
fect of projectile velocity and radius on the strain fields
in a quast-two dimensional confined sample of PBX
9501.
Keywords: Chemical Explosives. Impact Tests, Defor-
mation, Strains, Dynamic Loads, Photography, Diag-
nostic Techniques, Laser Radiation,' Experimental
Data. Data Analysis. Meetings. Tables(ciata). EDB/
450100.
DE99002410REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Working man's analysis of Incidents and acci-
dents with explosives at the Los Alamos National
Laboratory. 1946-1997.
Los Alamos National Lab.. NM.
J. B. Ramsay, and R. H. Goldie. 31 Dec 1998,9p, LA-
UR-98-3342.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Detonation symposium (11th). Sponsored by Depart-
ment of Energy, Washington, DC.
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At the inception of the Laboratory hectic and intense
work was the norm during the development of the
atomic bombs. After the war the development of other
weapons for the Cold War again contributed to an in-
tense work environment. Formal Standard Operating
Procedures (SOPs) were not required at that time.
However, the occurrence of six fatalities in 1959 during
the development of a new high-energy plastic bonded
explosive (94% HMX) forced the introduction SOPs.
After an accident at the Department of Energy (DOE)
plant at Amarillo, TX in 1977, the DOE promulgated the
Department wide DOE Explosives Safety Manual.
Table 1 outlines the history of the introduction of SOPs
and the DOE Explosives Safety Manual. Many of the
rules and guidelines presented in these documents
were developed and introduced as the result of an inci-
dent or accident. However, many of the current staff
are not familiar with the background of the develop-
ment To preserve as much of this knowledge as pos-
sible, they are collecting documentation on incidents
and accidents involving energetic materials at Los Ala-
mos. Formal investigations of serious accidents eluci-
date the multiple causes that contributed to accidents.
These reports are generally buried in a file and, and
are not read by more recent workers. Reports involving
fatalities at Los Alamos before 1974 were withheld
from the general employee. Also, these documents
contain much detail and analysis that is not of interest
to the field worker. The authors have collected the doc-
uments describing 116 incidents and have analyzed
the contributing factors as viewed from the standpoint
of the individual operator. All the incidents occurred at
the Los Alamos National Laboratory and involved ener-
getic materials in some manner, though not all oc-
curred within the explosive handling groups. Most acci-
dents are caused by multiple contributing factors. They
have attempted to select the one or two factors that
they consider as the most important relative to the indi-
vidual doing the work. The value of SOPs was an obvi-
ous conclusion apriori. The introduction and use of
SOPs reduced the probability of serious accidents. The
second conclusion was less obvious in that it appears
that the SOP did not adequately provide all the controls
necessary for 16% of the events. Violations of SOPs,
always considered as a potential contributor, was as-
signed as the major contributor in only 10 incidents.
Keywords: 'Los Alamos National Laboratory.
'Chemical Explosives, 'Accidents, 'Historical Aspects,
Lanl, Occupational Safety, Data Analysis, EDB/
450100.
DE99002411REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy. Washington, DC.
Application of nonlinear wave modulation spec-
troscopy to discern material damage.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
P. A. Johnson, A. Sutin. and K. E. A. Abeele. 31 Dec
1999,9p,LA-UR-99-753.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
International conference on emerging technologies in
NOT (2nd). Sponsored by Department of Energy,
Washington, DC.
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Materials containing structural damage have a far
greater nonlinear elastic response than materials with
no structural damage. This is the basis for nonlinear
wave diagnostics of damage, methods which are re-
markably sensitive to the detection and progression of
damage in materials. Here the authors describe one
nonlinear method, the application of harmonics and
sum and difference frequency to discern damage in
materials. The method is termed Nonlinear Wave Mod-
ulation Spectroscopy (NWMS). It consists of exciting a
sample with continuous waves of two separate fre-
quencies simultaneously, and inspecting the
harmonics of the two waves, and their sum and dif-
ference frequencies (sidebands) . Undamaged mate-
rials are essentially linear in their response to the two
waves, while the same material, when damaged, be-
comes highly nonlinear, manifested by harmonics and
sideband generation. The authors illustrate the method
by experiments on uncracked and cracked plexiglass
and sandstone samples, and by applying it to intact
and damaged engine components.
Keywords: 'Materials Testing, 'Damage,
•Spectroscopy, Nonlinear Problems, Frequency Anal-
ysis, Cracks, Harmonic Generation, Experimental
Data, Tables(data), EDB/420500.
DE99002412REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Dislocation accumulation at large plastic strains -
An approach to the theoretical strength of mate-
rials.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
J. D. Embury, and K. Han. 31 Dec 1999,32p, LA-UR-
99-750.
Contract W-7405-ENG-36
Mechanical behaviors of materials. Sponsored by De-
partment of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The usual method of introducing engineers to the con-
cept of dislocations and their role in plastic flow is to
compare an estimate of the theoretical strength of solid
(of order (micro)/30 where (micro) is the shear mod-
ulus) and the observed strength of either single crys-
tals ((mu)/10(sup 4)) or practical engineering material
such as structural steels where the yield stress in shear
is of order (mu)/10(sup 3). However, if one considers
the problem in reverse, one can consider the accumu-
lation of dislocations as an important mechanism by
which one can produce engineering materials in which
the strength level approaches the theoretical strength.
If one assumes that the flow stress can be expressed
in terms of te mean free path between stored disloca-
tions or as the square root of the global dislocation
density, then one can see the influence of dislocation
density in a diagrammatic form. It is clear that the
strengthening by dislocation accumulation due to large
imposed plastic strains represents an important ap-
proach both to the development of new, potentially val-
uable, engineering materials and an important area of
basic understanding in terms of the mechanical re-
sponse of materials close to their theoretical strength.
Thus, this article will survey some of the factors which
influence dislocation accumulation at large strains and
the consequences of such accumulation processes.
Keywords: 'Plasticity, 'Tensile Properties, 'Materials,
Strains, Dislocations, Twinning, Crystal-phase Trans-
formations, Compiled Data, Tables(data), EDB/
360103, EDS/360203. EDB/360603.
DE99002422REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
New 3D parallel GILD electromagnetic modeling
and nonlinear Inversion using global magnetic In-
tegral and local differential equation.
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., Earth Sciences Div.,
CA (United States).
G. Xie, J. Li, E. Majer, and D. Zuo. 31 Jul 1998,49p,
LBNL-42105.
Contract AC03-76SF00098
Annual meeting and expo of the Society of Exploration
Geophysicists (SEG) (67th). Sponsored by Depart-
ment of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This paper describes a new 3D parallel GILD electro-
magnetic (EM) modeling and nonlinear inversion algo-
rithm. The algorithm consists of: (a) a new magnetic in-
tegral equation instead of the electric integral equation
to solve the electromagnetic forward modeling and in-
verse problem; (b) a collocation finite element method
for solving the magnetic integral and a Galerkin finite
element method for the magnetic differential equa-
tions; (c) a nonlinear regularizing optimization method
to make the inversion stable and of high resolution; and
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(d) a new parallel 3D modeling and inversion using a
global integral and local differential domain decompo-
sition technique (GILO). The new 3D nonlinear electro-
magnetic inversion has been tested with synthetic data
and field data. The authors obtained very good imaging
for the synthetic data and reasonable subsurface EM
imaging for the field data. The parallel algorithm has
high parallel efficiency over 90% and can be a parallel
sober for elliptic, parabolic, and hyperbolic modeling
and inversion. The parallel GILD algorithm can be ex-
tended to develop a high resolution and large scale
seismic and hydrology modeling and inversion in the
massively parallel computer.
Keywords: 'Electromagnetic Surveys, Three-dimen-
sional Calculations, G Codes, Integral Equations, Fi-
nite Element Method, Differential Equations, Parallel
Processing, Performance, Hydrology, Seismic Sur-
veys, Uses. EDB/990200, EDB/580000.
DE99002423REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Electron transport uniformity characterization of
CdZnTe using alpha particles.
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., CA (United States).
M. Amman, J. S. Lee. and P. N. Luke. 30 Apr 1998.
13p,LBNL-421B8.
Contract AC03-76SF00098
Hard X-ray and gamma-ray detector physics and appli-
cations conference. Sponsored by Department of En-
ergy, Washington, DC.
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Novel electrode configurations, such as coplanar grids,
have been successful in mitigating the effects of poor
hole transport in CdZnTe gamma-ray detectors. How-
ever, poor material uniformity remains a major problem
preventing the widespread application of such detec-
tors in gamma-ray spectroscopy. Uniform electron
transport is critical for achieving good gamma-ray de-
tection performance in the coplanar-grid configuration.
The authors have investigated the use of alpha-particle
response as a quick and simple electron transport uni-
formity screening technique for material selection, and
as a method to study other spectral broadening mech-
anisms in coplanar-grid detectors. The method con-
sists of uniformly illuminating, with an alpha-particle
source, the cathode side of the CdZnTe crystal in ei-
ther a planar or a coplanar-grid detector configuration.
In the planar geometry, the variation in the measured
pulse heights is dictated in large part by the uniformity
of the electron transport. An alpha-particle spectrum
that has a single sharp peak with little background indi-
cates uniform electron transport and, consequently,
that the CdZnTe crystal should result in a coplanar-grid
detector with good gamma-ray detection performance.
In the coplanar geometry, the measured pulse-height
variation provides information on additional sources of
spectral broadening. In this paper the authors present
the results of their study to measure the correlation be-
tween these simple alpha-particle measurements and
the coplanar-grid gamma- ray detector response.
Keywords: 'Charge Transport, 'Cadmium Tellurides,
'Zinc Tellurides, Semiconductor Detectors, Gamma
Spectrometers. Alpha Particles, Response Functions.
Experimental Data. Tables(data). EDB/440103.
DE99002425REB PC A09/MF A02
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Hanford Site National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) characterization. Revision 10.
Pacific Northwest National Lab., Richland, WA (United
States).
D. A. Neitzel, C. J. Fosmire, and R. A. Fowler. 30 Sep
1998.171p. PNNL-6415-REV.10.
Contract AC06-76RL01830
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This document describes the US Department of Ener-
gy's (DOE) Hanford Site environment and is numbered
to correspond to the chapters where such information
is presented in Hanford Site NEPA related documents.
The document is intended to provide a consistent de-
scription of the Hanford Site environment for the many
NEPA documents that are being prepared by contrac-
tors. The two chapters in this document (Chapters 4
and 6) are numbered this way to correspond to the
chapters where such information is presented in envi-
ronmental impact statements (EISs) and other Site-re-
lated NEPA or CERCLA documentation. Chapter 4.0
(Affected Environment) describes the Hanford Site erv
vironment, and includes information on climate and
meteorology, geology, hydrology, ecology, cultural, ar-
chaeological and historical resources,
socioeconomics, and noise. Chapter 6.0 (Statutory and
Regulatory Requirements) describes applicable fed-
eral and state laws and regulations, DOE directives
and permits, and environmental standards directly ap-
plicable to the NEPA documents on the Hanford Site.
Keywords: "Hanford Reservation, 'Us National Envi-
ronmental Policy Act, Site Characterization, Numerical
Data, Tables(data), EDB/290300.
DE99002426REB PC A12/MF A03
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Environmental report 1996, Lawrence Llvermore
National Laboratory.
Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (United
States).
H. L. Lentzner, M. M. Napolftano, and R. J. Harrach. 1
Sep 1997,250p, UCRL-50027-96.
Contract W-7405-ENG-48
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This report summarizes the environmental program ac-
tivities at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
(LLNL) for 1996. This report accurately summarizes
the results of environmental monitoring, compliance,
impacts assessment, and the restoration program at
LLNL. It features individual chapters on monitoring of
air, sewage, surface water, ground water, soil and
sediment, vegetation and foodstuff, and environmental
radiation. It also contains chapters on site overview,
environmental program information, radiological dose
assessment, and quality assurance.
Keywords: 'Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
•Environmental Impacts. 'Monitoring, "Remedial Ac-
tion, Quality Assurance, Radioactive Effluents, Chem-
ical Effluents, Numerical Data, Site Characterization,
Tables(data), EDB/053000, EDB/054000.
DE99002427REB PC A12/MF A03
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Environmental report 1997, Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory.
Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (United
States).
H. L. Lentzner, J. C. Morris, and R. J. Harrach. 1 Sep
1998,250p, UCRL-50027-97.
Contract W-7405-ENG-48
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This report summarizes the environmental program ac-
tivities at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
(LLNL) for 1997. This report accurately summarizes
the results of environmental monitoring, compliance,
impacts assessment, and the restoration program at
LLNL. It features individual chapters on monitoring of
air, sewage, surface water, ground water, soil and
sediment, vegetation and foodstuff, and environmental
radiation. It also contains chapters on site overview.
environmental program information, radiological dose
assessment, and quality assurance.
Keywords: "Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,
'Environmental Impacts, 'Monitoring, 'Remedial Ac-
tion, Quality Assurance, Radioactive Effluents, Chem-
ical Effluents, Numerical Data, Site Characterization,
Tables(data), EDB/053000, EDB/054000.
DE99002432REB PC A12JMF A03
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental
Laboratory site environmental report for calendar
year 1997.
Environmental Science and Research Foundation,
Inc., Idaho Falls, ID (United States).
R. B. Evans, R. W. Brooks, D. Roush, D. B. Martin, and
B. S. Lantz. 31 Aug 1998,250p, ESRF-030.
Contract AC07-94TD13268
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
To verify that exposures resulting from operations at
Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear facilities remain
very small, each site at which nuclear activities are
conducted operates an environmental surveillance
program to monitor the air, water and any other path-
way whereby radionuclides from operations might con-
ceivably reach workers and members of the public. En-
vironmental surveillance and monitoring results are re-
ported annually to the DDE-Headquarters. This report
presents a compilation of data collected in 1997 for the
routine environmental surveillance programs con-
ducted on and around the Idaho National Engineering
and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL). The results of
the various monitoring programs for 1997 indicated
that radioactivity from the INEEL operations could gen-
erally not be distinguished from worldwide fallout and
natural radioactivity in the region surrounding the
INEEL. Although some radioactive materials were dis-
charged during INEEL operations, concentrations in
the offsrte environment and doses to the surrounding
population were far less than state of Idaho and federal
health protection guidelines.
Keywords: 'Idaho National Engineering Laboratory,
'Monitoring, "Environmental Impacts, "Site Character-
ization, Numerical Data, Radioactive Effluents, Chem-
ical Effluents. TabJes(data), EDB/053002, EDB/
053003.
DE99002433REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
In summary. Idaho National Engineering and Envi-
ronmental Laboratory site environmental report
for calendar year 1997.
Environmental Science and Research Foundation,
Inc., Idaho Falls, ID (United States).
R. G. Mitchell, D. E. Roush, and R. B. Evans. 31 Oct
1998.22p.ESRF-031.
Contract AC07-94ID13268
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Every human is exposed to natural radiation. This ex-
posure comes from many sources, including cosmic
radiation from outer space, naturally-occurring radon,
and radioactivity from substances in the body. In addi-
tion to natural sources of radiation, humans can also
be exposed to human-generated sources of radiation.
Some examples of these sources include nuclear med-
icine. X-rays, nuclear weapons testing, and accidents
at nuclear power plants. The Idaho National Engineer-
ing and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) is a US De-
partment of Energy (DOE) research facility that deals,
in part, with studying nuclear reactors and the storage
and cleanup of radioactive materials. Careful handling
and rigorous procedures do not completely eliminate
the risk of releasing radioactivity. So, there is a possi-
bility for a member of the public near the INEEL to be
exposed to radioactivity from the INEEL. Extensive
monitoring of the environment takes place one and
around the INEEL. These programs search for radio-
nuclides and other contaminants. The results of these
programs are presented each year in a site environ-
mental report. This document summarizes the INEEL
site environmental report for 1997.
Keywords: 'Idaho National Engineering Laboratory,
'Environmental Impacts, 'Site Characterization,
'Monitoring, Chemical Effluents, Radioactive Effluents.
Safety, EDB/053000.
DE99002438REB
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
PC A02/MF A01
September 1999 129
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Investigation of pin-post monochromators for a
wriggler beamllne.
Argonne National Lab., IL.
S. Krasnicki, J. Maj, W. Schildkamp, and T.
Tonnessen. 31 Dec 1998,8p. ANL/XFD/CP-96040.
Contract W-31109-ENG-38
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
Three water-cooled pin-post monochromators, to be
used on a wiggler beamline at the Advanced Photon
Source (APS), were built with the heat exchanger engi-
neered to provide very high heat transfer. The geom-
etry of the heat exchanger as well as calculated data
on the heat transfer will be presented. Before using the
monochromators on the beamline, they were checked
by x-ray diffraction topography. Reflections (333) and
(220) in Bragg case were utilized. In all crystals, similar
patterns of strain in the diffracting silicon layers were
revealed, which can be attributed to the geometry of
the heat exchangers, the bonding technology, and the
thickness of the top layer. Conclusions about construc-
tion of future pin-post monochromators have been
drawn.
Keywords: 'Monochromators, "Accelerator Facilities,
•Wtogler Magnets, 'Advanced Photon Source. Heat
Exchangers, Heat Transfer, Design, Deformation,
EDB/430303, EDB/430400.
DEM002439REB PC A05/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Evaluation of kinetic phosphorescence analysis
for the determination of uranium.
New Brunswick Lab., Argonne. IL
P. V. Croatto, I. W. Frank. K. D. Johnson. P. B. Mason,
and M. M. Smith. 31 Dec 1997.52p. NBL-345.
Contract W-31109-ENG-38
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
In the past. New Brunswick Laboratory (NBL) has used
a fluorometric method for the determination of sub-
microgram quantities of uranium. In its continuing effort
to upgrade and improve measurement technology,
NBL has evaluated the commercially-available KPA-11
kinetic phosphorescence analyzer (Chemchek, Rich-
land, WA). The Chemchek KPA-11 is a bench-top in-
strument which performs single-measurement,
quench-conected analyses for trace uranium. It incor-
porates patented kinetic phosphorimetry techniques to
measure and analyze sample phosphorescence as a
function of time. With laser excitation and time- cor-
rected photon counting, the KPA-11 has a lower detec-
tion limit than conventional fluorometric methods. Op-
erated with a personal computer, the state- of-the-art
KPA-11 offers extensive time resolution and phos-
phorescence lifetime capabilities tor additional speci-
ficity. Interferences are thereby avoided while obtain-
ing precise measurements. Routine analyses can be
easily and effectively accomplished, with the accuracy
and precision equivalent to the pulsed-laser
fluorometric method presently performed at NBL, with-
out the need for internal standards. Applications of ki-
netic phosphorimetry at NBL include the measurement
of trace level uranium in retention tank, waste samples,
and low-level samples. It has also been used to sup-
port other experimental activities at NBL by the meas-
uring of nanogram amounts of uranium contamination
On bunks) in isotopic sample preparations, and the de-
termining of efcition curves of different ion exchange
resins used for uranium purification. In many cases, no
pretreatment of samples was necessary except to
fume them with nitric acid, and then to redissolve and
dilute them to an appropriate concentration with 1 M
HNO(sub 3) before measurement Concentrations
were determined on a mass basis (micro g U/g of solu-
tion), but no density corrections were needed since all
the samples (inducing the samples used for calibra-
tion) were in the same density matrix 1 MHNO(sub3).
A statistical evaluation of the determination of uranium
using kinetic phosphorimetry is described in this report,
along with a discussion of the method, and an evalua-
tion of the use of plastic versus quartz cuvettes. Meas-
urement with a precision of (-1-) 3—4% relative standard
deviation (RSD) and an accuracy of better than (+-) 2%
relative difference (RD) are obtained in the 0.0006 to 5
(micrp)g U/g-solution range. The instrument detection
limit is 0.04 ppb 4 x 10(sup -5) (micro) g U/g solution
using quartz cells, and 0.11 ppb 11x10(sup -5) (micro)
g U/g solution using disposable methacrylate cuvettes.
Keywords: 'Uranium, 'Phosphorescence, 'Trace
Amounts, Chemical analysis, Sample Preparation,
Uses, Sample Holders, Accuracy, Limiting Values.
EDB/400102.
OE99002442REB PC A06/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
BCLDP site environmental report for calendar
year 1997 on radiological and nonradlologlcal pa-
rameters.
Battelte, Columbus, OH.
J. Fry. 30 Sep 1998,84p, BCLDP-093098.
Contract W-7405-ENG-92
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
Battelle Memorial Institute currently maintains its re-
tired nuclear research facilities in a surveillance and
maintenance (S and M) mode and continues decon-
tamination and decommissioning (D and D) activities.
The activities are referred to as the Battelle Columbus
Laboratories Decommissioning Project (BCLDP). Op-
erations reference in this report are performed in sup-
port of S and M and D and D activities. The majority of
this report is devoted to discussion of the West Jeffer-
son facility, because the source term at this facility is
larger than the source term at Battelte's King Avenue
site. The contamination found at the King Avenue site
consists of small amounts of residual radioactive mate-
rial in solid form, which has become embedded or cap-
tured in nearby surfaces such as walls, floors, ceilings.
drains, laboratory equipment, and soils. By the end of
calendar year (CY) 1997, most remediation activities
were completed at the King Avenue site. The contami-
nation found at the West Jefferson site is the result of
research and development activities with irradiated
materials. During CY 1997, multiple tests at the West
Jefferson Nuclear Sciences Area found no isotopes
present above the minimum detectable activity (MDA)
for air releases or for liquid discharges to Big Darby
Creek. Data obtained from downstream sampling loca-
tions were statistically indistinguishable from back-
ground levels.
Keywords: 'Nuclear Facilities. 'Remedial Action.
'Ohio, 'Radioactive Wastes. Numerical Data, Decon-
tamination, Decommissioning, Tables(data), EDB/
053000.
DE99002444REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Application of hysteresis modeling to magnetic
techniques for monitoring biaxial stress.
Southwest Research Inst., San Antonio, TX (United
States).
M. J. Sablik, G. L Burkhardt. and H. Kwun. 31 Dec
1993,9p.
Contract FG05-91ER14180
Symposium on energy engineering sciences (11th).
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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A probe, consisting of two excitation coils and a detec-
tion coil wrapped around a core with a Hall probe be-
tween the pole pieces, has been used to measure indi-
rectly the influence of biaxial stress on the magnetic
properties of a ferromagnetic specimen, in this case
annealed SAE-4130 steel. Properties measured indi-
rectly included remanence, coercrvity, and first, third
and fifth harmonic amplitudes. The properties were ex-
tracted from the voltage measured across the detec-
tion coil and incorporate the magnetic influence of the
soft iron core, but with the effect of air gap variation be-
tween pole piece and sample kept to a controlled
range. Results were compared to a micromagnetic
model for the effect of biaxial stress on hysteresis and
on magnetic properties. The micromagnetic model is a
modified version of a model previously employed by
Schneider et al. The experimental remanence variation
due to biaxial stress compared very well to the pre-
dictions of the model. Furthermore, the model predicts
and experiment bears out, that the remanence with the
field along one stress axis minus the remanence with
the field along the other stress axis falls in a straight-
line band of values when plotted against the difference
of the two stresses. This suggests a possible NDE
technique for detecting differences in biaxial stresses
at a given location in a steel specimen.
Keywords: 'Magnetic Properties, 'Steels, 'Pipelines,
Magnetic Test, Stresses, Experimental Data, Mathe-
matical Models, Theoretical Data, Tables(data), EDB/
420500, EDB/360103, EDB/360104.
DE99002446REB
PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
E-SMART system for In-sltu detection of environ-
mental contaminants. Quarterly technical
progress report, July-September 1996.
General Atomics, San Diego, CA.
31 Oct 1996,20p, GA-C2213K3Q/96).
Contract FC07-95ID13352
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
General Atomics (GA) leads a team of industrial, aca-
demic, and government organizations to develop the
Environmental Systems Management, Analysis and
Reporting neTwork (E-SMART) for the Defense Ad-
vanced Research Project Agency (DARPA), by way of
this Technology Reinvestment Project (TRP). E-
SMART defines a standard by which networks of smart
sensing, sampling, and control devices can inter-
operate. E-SMART is intended to be an open standard,
available to any equipment manufacturer. The user will
be provided a standard platform on which a site-spe-
cific monitoring plan can be implemented using sen-
sors and actuators from various manufacturers and up-
graded as new monitoring devices become commer-
cially available. This project will further develop and ad-
vance the E- SMART standardized network protocol to
include new sensors, sampling systems, and graphical
user interfaces.
Keywords: 'Monitoring, 'Environmental Impacts,
'Organic Compounds, 'Volatile Matter, 'Standards,
Progress Report, Monitors, Site Characterization, Data
, Experimental Data. Tables(data), EDB/
0, EDB£90300.
DE99002447REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
E-SMART system for In-sltu detection of environ-
mental contaminants. Quarterly technical
progress report, October-December 1996.
General Atomics, San Diego, CA.
31 Jan 1997.420, GA-C22131(40/96).
Contract FC07-95ID13352
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605^900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
General Atomics (GA) leads a team of industrial, aca-
demic, and government organizations in the develop-
ment of the Environmental Systems Management,
Analysis and Reporting neTwork (E-SMART) for the
Defense Advanced Research Project Agency
(DARPA), by way of this Technology Reinvestment
Project (TRP). E- SMART defines a standard by which
networks of smart sensing, sampling, and control de-
vices can interoperate. E-SMART is intended to be an
open standard, available to any equipment manufac-
turer. The user will be provided a standard platform on
which a site-specific monitoring plan can be imple-
mented using sensors and actuators from various
manufacturers and upgraded as new monitoring de-
vices become commercially available. This project will
further develop and advance the E-SMART standard-
ized network protocol to include new sensors, sam-
pling systems, and graphical user interfaces.
Keywords: 'Monitoring, 'Environmental Impacts,
'Organic Compounds, 'Volatile Matter, 'Standards,
130 VOL 99, No. 3
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
> Report, Monitors, Site Characterization, Data
Experimental Data, Tables(data), EDB/
0. EDB/290300.
OE99002454REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
E-SMART system for In-situ detection of environ-
mantal contaminants. Quarterly technical
progress report, October-December 1997,
General Atomics, San Diego, CA.
30 Mar 1998,29p, GA-C22131 (4Q/97).
Contract FC07-95ID13352
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
General Atomics (GA) leads a team of industrial, aca-
demic, and government organizations in the develop-
ment of the Environmental Systems Management,
Analysis and Reporting neTwork (E-SMART) for the
Defense Advanced Research Project Agency
(DARPA), by way of this Technology Reinvestment
Project (TRP). E- SMART defines a standard by which
networks of smart sensing, sampling, and control de-
vices can intemperate. E-SMART(reg-sign) is intended
to be an open standard, available to any equipment
manufacturer. The user will be provided a standard
ptatform on which a site-specific monitoring plan can
be implemented using sensors and actuators from var-
ious manufacturers and upgraded as new monitoring
devices become commercially available. This project
will further develop and advance the E-SMART stand-
ardzed network protocol to include new sensors, sam-
pling systems, and graphical user interfaces.
Keywords: 'Environmental Impacts, 'Monitors,
Progress Report, Monitoring, Organic Compounds,
Volatile Matter, Standards, Site Characterization, Data
Analysis, EDB/540220. EDB/290300.
DE99002705REB PC A10/MF A03
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Natural gas Imports and exports. Fourth quarter
report, 1998. PROGRESS REPT.
Dept of Energy, Office of Natural Gas and Petroleum
Import and Export Activities, Washington, DC (United
31 Dec 1998,195p. DOE/FE-0388.
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Office of Natural Gas and Petroleum Import and
Export Activities prepares quarterly reports summa-
rizing the data provided by companies authorized to
import or export natural gas. Companies are required,
as a condition of their authorizations, to file quarterly
reports. This report is for the fourth quarter of 1998
(October through December). Attachment A shows the
percentage of takes to maximum firm contract levels
and the weighted average per unit price for each of the
bnp/term importers dunng the five most recent report-
Ing quarters. Attachment B shows volumes and prices
of gas purchased by long-term importers and exporters
dunng the past 12 months. Attachment C shows vol-
ume and price information pertaining to gas imported
on a short-term or spot market baas. Attachment D
shows the gas exported on a short- term or spot market
basis to Canada and Mexico.
Keywords: 'Natural Gas, 'Imports, 'Exports,
•Statistical Data, Progress Report, Prices, Compiled
Data, Spot Market. Tables(data). EDB/030600, EDB/
292000, EDB/294003.
DE99050111REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
International Atomic Energy Agency/Hanford Site
(hired use of calorimeters.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
T.L.Welsh.21 Jul 1997,12p, HNF-SA-3170-FP.
Contract ACOS-96RL13200
Annual meeting of the Institute of Nuclear Materials
management (38th). Sponsored by Department of En-
ergy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Hanford Site operators combine gamma ray isotopic
and calorimetry measurements for nondestructive plu-
tonium assay. Such measurements offer lower varia-
bility (particularly for heterogeneous materials) and de-
creased radiation exposure, cost, waste, intrusiveness,
and material handling compared to destructive anal-
ysis. Until now, the International Atomic Energy Agen-
cy (IAEA) has relied on destructive analysis to perform
the most accurate verification requirements for pluto-
nium stored under safeguards at the Hanford Site. It
was recognized that using calorimetry could signifi-
cantly reduce the need for the IAEA to perform destruc-
tive analysis. To authorize the operator's calorimeters
for routine IAEA use, however, it was necessary to de-
) authentication features and perform independent
1558 testing. Authentication features include IAEA
control of the hardware and calorimeter operating sys-
tem software, measurement of certified IAEA stand-
ards, sealing of calorimeter chambers, and limited de-
structive analysis of IAEA selected Items. A field test of
these authentication features was performed at the
Hanford Site in June 1997. The field test also was
meant to enhance the credibility the IAEA imputes to
calorimetry prior to its implementation. Progress in
shared use of the Hanford Site calorimeters is re-
ported.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, *laea Safeguards,
Nondestructive Analysis, Plutonium, Field Tests,
Calorimeters, Nuclear Materials Management, Meet-
ings. EDB/055001.
DE99050133REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
BX-103 using the In situ vapor sampling system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland, WA (United
States).
L. L. Lockrem. 5 Aug 1997,33p, HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
265.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (VT) to collect representative headspace sam-
ples from Hanford Site single-shell tank (SST) 241-
BX-103. This document presents In Situ Vapor Sam-
pling System (ISVS) data resulting from the August 1,
1996 sampling of SST 241-BX-103. Analytical results
will be presented in separate reports issued by the Pa-
cific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) which sup-
plied and analyzed the sample media.
Keywords: 'Vapor analysis, 'Gas Analysis, Hanford
Reservation, Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Samplers, Radioactive Wastes, Adsorbents,
EDB/052002.
DE99050134REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
C-204 using the In situ vapor sampling system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
L. L. Lockrem. 5 Aug 1997,32p, HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
250.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (VT) to collect representative headspace sam-
sampling of SST 241-C-204. Analytical results will be
presented in separate reports issued by the Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) which supplied
and analyzed the sample media.
Keywords: 'Vapor analysis, 'Gas Analysis, Hanford
Reservation, Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Radioactive Wastes, Samplers, Adsorbents,
EDB/052002.
DE99050135REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
TY-102 using the In situ vapor sampling system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
L. L. Lockrem. 5 Aug 1997,39p, HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
233.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (the team) to collect representative headspace
samples from Hanford Site single-shell tank (SST)
241-TY-102. This document presents sampling data
resulting from the April 12,1996 sampling of SST 241 -
TY-102. Analytical results will be presented in separate
reports issued by the laboratories that supplied and
analyzed the sampling media. The team, consisting of
Sampling and Mobile Laboratories (SML) and Special
Analytical Studies (SAS) personnel, used the vapor
sampling system (VSS) to collect representative sam-
ples of the air, gases, and vapors from the headspace
of SST 241-TY-102 with sorbent traps and SUMMA
canisters.
Keywords: 'Vapor analysis, 'Gas Analysis, Hanford
Reservation, Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Samplers, Radioactive Wastes, Adsorbents,
EDB/052002.
DE99050136REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
B-10S using the In situ vapor sampling system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
L. L. Lockrem. 5 Aug 1997,33p, HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
255.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (VT) to collect representative headspace sam-
ples from Hanford Site single-shell tank (SST) 241- B-
105. This document presents In Situ Vapor Sampling
System (ISVS) data resulting from the July 30, 1996
sampling of SST 241-B-105. Analytical results will be
presented in separate reports issued by the Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) which supplied
and analyzed the sample media.
Keywords: 'Vapor analysis, 'Gas Analysis, Hanford
Reservation, Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Radioactive Wastes, Samplers, Adsorbents,
EDB/052002.
DE99050137REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
C-107 using the In situ vapor sampling system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
L. L. Lockrem. 5 Aug 1997,33p, HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
289.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (the team) to collect representative headspace
samples from Hanford Site single-shell tank (SST)
241-C-107. This document presents sampling data re-
sulting from the February 7, 1997 sampling of SST
241-C-107. Analytical results will be presented in sepa-
rate reports issued by the Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory which supplied and analyzed the sample
media. This is the last in a series of temporal sampling
events on SST 241-C-107. The strategy of temporal
sampling is to measure the compositional changes of
the waste tank headspace as related to seasonal ef-
fects and gradual changes of waste chemistry.
Keywords: "Vapor analysis, *Gas Analysis, Hanford
Reservation, Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Radioactive Wastes, Samplers, Chemical
Composition, Seasonal Variations. EDB/052002.
DE99050138REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
BX-104 using the In situ vapor sampling system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland, WA (United
States).
L L Lockrem. 5 Aug 1997.31 p, HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
259.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (VT) to collect representative headspace sam-
ples from Hanlord Site single-shell tank (SST) 241-
BX-104. This document presents In Situ Vapor Sam-
pling System (ISVS) data resulting from the August 22,
1996 sampling of SST 241-BX-104. Analytical results
will be presented in separate reports issued by the Pa-
cific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) which sup-
plied and analyzed the sample media. This is the first in
a series of temporal sampling events on SST 241 -BX-
104. The strategy of temporal sampling is to measure
the compositional changes of the waste tank
headspace as related to seasonal effects and gradual
changes of waste chemistry.
Keywords: 'Vapor analysis, "Gas Analysis, Hanford
Reservation. Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Samplers, Chemical Composition, Radioactive
Wastes. Seasonal Variations. EDB/052002.
DE99050140REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
C-107 using the vapor sampling system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland, WA (United
States).
L L. Lockrem. 5 Aug 1997.35p. HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
230.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (the team) to collect representative headspace
samples from Hanford Site single-shell tank (SST)
241-C-107. This document presents sampling data re-
sulting from the March 26.1996 sampling of SST 241-
C-10/. Analytical results will be presented in separate
reports issued by the Pacific Northwest National Lab-
oratory which supplied and analyzed the sample
media. The team collected representative headspace
samples using the In Situ Vapor Sampling System
{ISVS).
Keywords: 'Vapor analysis, 'Gas Analysis, Hanford
Reservation, Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Samplers, Radioactive Wastes. Adsorbents,
EDB/052002.
DE99050141REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy. Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
BX-110 using the in situ vapor sampling system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
L. L. Lockrem. 5 Aug 1997,35p, HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
236.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (the team) to collect representative headspace
samples from Hanford Site single-shell tank (SST)
241-BX-110. This document presents sampling data
resulting from the April 30,1996 sampling of SST 241-
BX-110. Analytical results will be presented in a sepa-
rate report issued by Pacific Northwest National Lab-
oratory (PNNL), which supplied and analyzed the sam-
pling media.
Keywords: 'Vapor analysis, 'Gas Analysis, Hanford
Reservation, Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Samplers, Radioactive Wastes, Adsorbents,
EDB/052002.
DE990S0142REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
B-102 using the In situ vapor sampling system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc.. Richland, WA (United
States).
L. L. Lockrem. 5 Aug 1997.36p, HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
234.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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(703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (the team) to collect representative headspace
samples from Hanford Site single-shell tank (SST)
241-B-102. This document presents sampling data re-
sulting from the April 18.1996 sampling of SST 241-B-
102. Analytical results will be presented in a separate
report issued by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
(PNNL). which supplied and analyzed the sampling
media. The team, consisting of Sampling and Mobile
Laboratories (SML) and Special Analytical Studies
(SAS) personnel, used the vapor sampling system
(VSS) to collect representative samples of the air,
gases, and vapors from the headspace of SST 241-B-
102 with sorbent traps and SUMMA canisters.
Keywords: "Vapor analysis, 'Gas Analysis, Hanford
Reservation, Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Samplers, Radioactive Wastes, Adsorbents,
EDB/052002.
DE99050143REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
B-202 using the In situ vapor sampling system.
Eluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland. WA (United
States).
G. S. Caprto. 5 Aug 1997.32p. HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
256.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedwor1d.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (VT) to collect representative headspace sam-
ples from Hanford Site single-shell tank (SST) 241- B-
202. This document presents In Situ Vapor Sampling
System (ISVS) data resulting from the July 18, 1996
sampling of SST 241-B-202. Analytical results will be
presented in separate reports issued by the Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) which supplied
and analyzed the sample media.
(United
Keywords: 'Vapor analysis, "Gas Analysis, Hanford
Reservation, Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Samplers, Adsorbents, EDB/052002.
DE99050144REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
BX-102 using the in situ vapor sampling system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
L. L. Lockrem. 5 Aug 1997,33p. HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
264.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (VT) to collect representative headspace sam-
ples from Hanford Site single-shell tank (SST) 241-
BX-102. This document presents In Situ vapor Sam-
pling System (ISVS) data resulting from the July 31,
1996 sampling of SST 241-BX-102. Analytical results
will be presented in separate reports issued by the Pa-
cific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) which sup-
plied and analyzed the sample media.
Keywords: 'Vapor analysis, "Gas Analysis, Hanford
Reservation, Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Radioactive Wastes, Samplers, Adsorbents,
EDB/052002.
DE99050145REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
U-104 using the in situ vapor sampling system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (Uniti
States).
L. L. Lockrem. 5 Aug 1997,36p. HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
262.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Vapor Issue.Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (VT) to collect representative headspace sam-
ples from Hanford Site single-shell tank (SST) 241- U-
104. This document presents In Situ Vapor Sampling
System (ISVS) data resulting from the July 16, 1996
sampling of SST 241-U-104. Analytical results will be
presented in separate reports issued by the Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) which supplied
and analyzed the sample media.
Keywords: 'Vapor analysis, 'Gas Analysis, Hanford
Reservation, Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Radioactive Wastes, Samplers, Adsorbents,
EDB/052002.
DE99050146REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
S-103 using the In situ vapor sampling system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
L. L. Lockrem. 5 Aug 1997,32p. HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
245.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (VT) to collect representative headspace sam-
ples from Hanford Site single-shell tank (SST) 241- S-
103. This document presents In Situ Vapor Sampling
System (ISVS) data resulting from the June 12, 1996
sampling of SST 241-S-103. Analytical results will be
presented in separate reports issued by the Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) which supplied
and analyzed the sample media.
132 VOL 99, No. 3
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Keywords: "Vapor analysis, "Gas Analysis, Hanford
Reservation, Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Radioactive Wastes, Samplers, Adsorbents,
EDB/052002.
DE990S0147REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Technical information for the relocation and treat-
ment of Argonne National Laboratory drums.
Ruor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
R. Clinton. 7 Aug 1997,13p, HNF-SD-WM-TI-814.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The technical information in this document is to evalu-
ate waste drums stored in Solid Waste Project Man-
agement facilities that contain organic and potentially
flammable gases. The document provides an evalua-
tion of the planned venting of potentially flammable
gases and the potential risks associated with the task.
Keywords: "Radioactive Waste Storage, "Containers,
Art. Degassing, Flammability, Safety Analysis, Or-
ganic Compounds, Gases, EDB/052002, EDB/054000.
DE99050148REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
C-201 using the in situ vapor sampling system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States)
L L Lockrem. 5 Aug 1997,33p, HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
248.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at I-SOO-SK^NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (VT) to collect representative headspace sam-
ples from Hanford Site single-shell tank (SST) 241- C-
201. This document presents In Situ Vapor Sampling
System (ISVS) data resulting from the June 19, 1996
sampling of SST 241-C-201. Analytical results will be
presented in separate reports issued by the Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) which supplied
and analyzed the sample media.
Keywords: "Vapor analysis, "Radioactive Waste Stor-
age, "Gas Analysis, Hanford Reservation, Storage Fa-
cities, Radioactive Wastes, Samplers, Adsorbents,
EDB/052002.
DE990S0149REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
S-102 using the In situ vapor sampling system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
L L Lockrem. 5 Aug 1997,33p, HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
291.
Contract AC06-96R L13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)6054900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (the team) to collect representative headspace
samples from Hanford Site single-shell tank (SST)
241-S-102. This document presents sampling data re-
sulting from the February 11, 1997 sampling of SST
241 -S-102. Analytical results will be presented in sepa-
rate reports issued by the Pacific Northwest National
laboratory which supplied and analyzed the sample
meda. This is the last in a series of temporal sapling
everts on SST 241-S-102. The strategy of temporal
sampling is to measure the compositional changes of
(he waste tank headspace as related to seasonal ef-
fects and gradual changes of waste chemistry.
Keywords: "Vapor analysis, "Gas Analysis, Hanford
Reservation, Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Radioactive Wastes, Samplers, Adsorbents,
Chemical Composition, Seasonal Variations, EDB/
052002.
DE99050150REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
C-202 using the in situ vapor sampling system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
L. L. Lockrem. 8 Aug 1997,32p, HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
249.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (VT) to collect representative headspace sam-
ples from Hanford Site single-shell tank (SST) 241- C-
202. This document presents In Situ Vapor Sampling
System (ISVS) data resulting from the June 25,1996
sampling of SST 241-C-202. Analytical results will be
presented in separate reports issued by the Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) which supplied
and analyzed the sample media.
Keywords: "Vapor analysis, "Gas Analysis, Hanford
Reservation, Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Radioactive Wastes, Samplers, Adsorbents,
EDB/052002.
DE99050151REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-
T-104 using the in situ vapor sampling system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
L. L. Lockrem. 8 Aug 1997,37p, HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
215.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor
Team (the team) to collect representative headspace
samples from Hanford Site single-shell tank (SST)
241-T-104. This document presents sampling data re-
sulting from the February 7, 1996 sampling of SST
241-T-104. Analytical results will be presented in sepa-
rate reports issued by the laboratories that supplied
and analyzed the sampling media.
Keywords: "Vapor analysis, "Gas Analysis, Hanford
Reservation, Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Samplers, Radioactive Wastes, Adsorbents,
EDB/052002.
DE99050152REB PC A06/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
TWRS technical baseline database manager defi-
nition document
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
C. D. Acree. 13 Aug 1997,86p, HNF-SD-TWR-CSUD-
001.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This document serves as a guide for using the TWRS
Technical Baseline Database Management Systems
Engineering (SE) support tool in performing SE activi-
ties for the Tank Waste Remediation System (TWRS).
This document provides a consistent interpretation of
the relationships between the TWRS Technical Base-
line Database Management software and the present
TWRS SE practices. The Database Manager currently
utilized is the RDD-1000 System manufactured by the
Ascent Logic Corporation.
Keywords: "Hanford Reservation, "Radioactive waste
storage, "Data base management, Remedial Action,
Storage tanks, Washington, Storage Facilities, Infor-
mation Systems, EDB/054000, EDB/052002, EDB/
990301.
DE99050153REB PC A16/MF A03
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Double-contained receiver tank 244-TX, grab sam-
ples, 244TX-97-3 analytical results for the final re-
port.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
R. A. Esch. 13 Aug 1997,337p, HNF-SD-WM-DP-251.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This document is the final report for the double-con-
tained receiver tank (DCRT) 244-TX grab samples.
Three grabs samples were collected from riser 8 on
May 29, 1997. Analyses were performed in accord-
ance with the Compatibility Grab Sampling and Anal-
ysis Plan (TSAP) and the Data Quality Objectives
(DQO) for Tank Farms Waste Compatibility Program.
Keywords: "Radioactive wastes, "Sampling,
"Radiochemical analysis, "Hanford Reservation,
Washington, Radioactive Waste Storage, Storage Fa-
cilities, Waste Retrieval, Remedial Action, EDB/
052002, EDB/054000.
DE99050154REB PC A05/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Test report for run-in acceptance testing of hydro-
gen mitigation retrieval Pump-3.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
B.G. Berglin. 15Aug 1997,52p.HNF-SD-FF-EV-003.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This report provides the findings of the demonstration
test conducted on the Double-Shell Tank (DST) 241-
SY-101 HMR Pump-3 in accordance with WHC-
SDWM-TP- 434 Test plan for run-in acceptance test-
ing of hydrogen mitigation/retrieval (HMR) purnp-3' at
the 400 Area Maintenance and Storage Facility
(MASF) building from 7 June 1996 through 30 July
1996 per work package 4A-96- 92/W. The DST 241-
SY-101 hydrogen mitigation retrieval Pump-3 is a 200-
HP submersible electric driven pump that has been
modified for use in the DST 241- SY-101 containing
mixed waste located in the 200W area. Prior to oper-
ation, pre-operational checks were performed which in-
cluded loop calibration grooming and alignment of in-
struments, learning how plumb HMR-3 assembly hung
in a vertical position and bump test of the motor to de-
termine rotation direction. The pump was tested in the
MASF Large Diameter Cleaning Vessel (LDCV) with
process water at controlled temperatures and levels. In
addition, the water temperature of the cooling water to
the motor oil heat exchanger was recorded during test-
ing. A 480-volt source powered a Variable Frequency
Drive (VFD). A Mini Acquisition and Control System
(Mini-DACS) controls pump functions and monitoring
of the pump parameters, the Mini-DACS consists of
three computers, software and some Programmable
Logic Controllers (PLC). Startup and shutdown of ei-
ther the pump motor or the oil cooling pump can be ac-
complished by the Mini-DACS. When the pump was in
operation, the Mini-DACS monitors automatically col-
lects data electronically.
Keywords: "Pumps, "Performance Testing, "Safety En-
gineering, "Hydrogen, "Degassing, Storage Facilities,
Radioactive Waste Storage, Hanford Reservation,
Washington, DACS(Data Acquisition and Control Sys-
tem), EDB/052002, EDB/054000.
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DE99050155REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Sampling and analysis plan for sampling of liquid
waste streams generated by 222-S Laboratory
Complex operations,
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland. WA (United
States).
A. B. Benally. 14 Aug 1997.35p, HNF-SD-WM-ER-
731.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
This Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP) establishes
the requirements and guidelines to be used by the
Waste Management Federal Services of Hanford, Inc.
personnel in characterizing liquid waste generated at
the 222-S Laboratory Complex. The characterization
process to verify the accuracy of process knowledge
used for designation and subsequent management of
wastes consists of three steps: to prepare the technical
rationale and the appendix in accordance with the
steps outlined in this SAP; to implement the SAP by
sampling and analyzing the requested waste streams;
and to compile the report and evaluate the findings to
the objectives of this SAP. This SAP applies to portions
of the 222-S Laboratory Complex defined as Generator
under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA). This SAP applies to the liquid waste gen-
erated in the 222-S Laboratory Complex. Because the
analytical data obtained will be used to manage waste
properly. Including waste compatibility and waste des-
ignation, this SAP provides directions for obtaining and
maintaining the information as required by WAC 173-
303.
Keywords: •Hanford Reservation. "Liquid Wastes,
•Chemical Analysis, "Sampling, Radioactive Waste
Management, Washington, Radioactive Wastes, Re-
source Recovery Acts, Compliance, EDB/052000.
DE900S015«REB PC A13/MF A03
Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
Waste compatibility safety issues and final results
for tank 241-SY-102 grab samples.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc., Richland. WA (United
States).
J. L Nuzum. 14 Aug 1997.270p. HNF-SD-WM-DP-
227.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
Three grab samples (2SY-96-1, 2SY-96-2, and 2SY-
96-3) were taken from Riser 1A of Tank 241-SY102 on
January 14,1997, and received by 222-S Laboratory
on January 14,1997. These samples were analyzed in
accordance with Compatibility Grab Sampling and
Analysts Plan (TSAP) and Data Quality Objectives for
Tank Farm Waste Compatibility Program (DQO) in
support of the Waste Compatbility Program. No notifi-
cations were required based on sample results.
Keywords: 'Hartford Reservation. 'Sampling,
•Radioactive wastes, 'Chemical analysis.
•Compatibility, Radioactive Waste Storage. Storage
Facilities. Safety. Mixing. Storage tanks, Washington,
EDB/052002, EDB/054000.
DEM050158REB
PC A24/MF A04
Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
Waste management project technical baseline de-
scription.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland. WA (United
States).
J. P. Sederburg. 13 Aug 1997,532p. HNF-SD-WM-
RPT-288.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
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(703)605000; and email at
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
A systems engineering approach has been taken to
describe the technical baseline under which the Waste
Management Project is currently operating. The docu-
ment contains a mission analysis, function analysis, re-
quirement analysis, interface definitions, alternative
analysis, system definition, documentation require-
ments, implementation definitions, and discussion of
uncertainties facing the Project.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Management, Systems Analysis, Washington, Imple-
mentation, EDB/052000.
DE99050159REB PC A99/MF EOS
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Hazard Analysis Database report
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland. WA (United
States).
B. J. Niemi. 12 Aug 1997.918p. HNF-SD-WM-TI-764-
REV.1.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.
This document describes and defines the Hazard Anal-
ysis Database for the Tank Waste Remediation Sys-
tem Final Safety Analysis Report.
Keywords: 'Safety Analysis, 'Radioactive Waste Stor-
age, 'Hanford Reservation, 'Data bases, 'Hazards,
Accidents, Remedial Action, Risk assessment, Stor-
age Facilities, Washington, Information Systems.
Tanks. EDB/054000. EDB/052002. EDB/990301.
DE99050161REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy. Washington, DC.
Data quality objective to support resolution of the
organic solvent safety Issue.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland. WA (United
States).
J. E. Me
rfeacham. 19 Aug 1997,30p, HNF-SD-WM-
DC0026.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Tank Waste Remediation System (TWRS) has
adopted a data quality objective (DQO) process to de-
fine informational needs required to address waste
tank safety issues. This document provides a process
to resolve the Organic Solvent Safety Issue. Organic
solvents in the presence of air (a source of oxkSzer) in
a waste tank headspace can combust when heated to
the flash point of the solvent Separable phase organic
liquids can form a combustible situation by being
present as a pool on the waste surface, or by collecting
in sufficient concentration entrained in the waste solids
to form a combustible mixture at the waste surface by
capillary or wicking behavior. The Organic Solvent
DQO is based on several technical documents, sum-
marized and referenced throughout, that provide the
technical bases for threshold values (decision limits)
used to develop decision rules that address the prob-
lem statement. Likewise, this DQO supports character-
ization documents, such as the tank sampling analysis
plan (TSAP) and tank characterization plan (TCP). The
threshold values are based upon approved technical
documents. This DQO applies to static organic waste
as presently stored in single-shell tanks (SSTs) and
double-shell tanks (DSTs).
Keywords: 'Radioactive Waste Storage, 'Organic Sol-
vents, 'Safety Analysis, 'Data quality, Hanford Res-
ervation, Storage tanks, Storage Facilities, Wash-
ington, Flammability. Quality Assurance, Data Acquisi-
tion, EDB/052002, EDB/054000.
DE99050164REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Deployment of pollution prevention during design
- a case study.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
R. A. Del Mar. 15 Aug 1997,15p, HNF-SA-3231-FP.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Pollution prevention conference (13th). Sponsored by
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
Traditionally, pollution prevention (P2) assessments
have been performed on existing facilities and ongoing
operations, well after the completion of design and
construction. It has been theorized that more success
can be achieved by moving P2 upstream into the de-
sign process, where an estimated 70% of a project's
total life cycle costs are initially fixed. This paper pre-
sents the results of a P2 assessment performed on a
design project at Hanford which identified close to
$500,000 in construction savings while minimizing low-
level and mixed radioactive waste generation. This
paper describes the process used to per-form the as-
sessment, discusses its results, and provides lessons-
learned for future P2 design assessments.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Design, Pollution
Abatement, Radioactive Waste Facilities, Design, Eco-
nomics, Radioactive Wastes, Washington, 'Pollution
prevention, EDB/053000.
DE99050165REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Deactivating a major nuclear fuels reprocessing
facility cost effectively.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
G. J. LeBaron. 15 Aug 1997.11 p, HNF-SA-3229-FP.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Exchange 1997. Sponsored by Department of Energy,
Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This paper describes three key processes used in de-
activating the Plutonium Uranium Extraction (PL)REX)
Facility, a large, complex nuclear reprocessing facility,
15 months ahead of schedule and $77 million under
budget. The organization was reengineered to refine
its business processes and more effectively organize
around the deactivation work scope. Multi-disciplined
work teams were formed to be self-sufficient and em-
powered to make decisions and perform work. A com-
prehensive process to develop end points which clear-
ly identified specific results and the post-project facility
configuration was developed so all areas of a facility
were addressed. Clear and specific end points allowed
teams to focus on completing deactivation activities
and helped ensure there were no unfulfilled end-of-
project expectations. A more cost effective approach
for closure was adopted which significantly reduced
risk to human health and the environment by taking the
facility to a passive, safe, inexpensive-to-maintain sur-
veillance and maintenance condition (deactivation)
prior to disposition. PUREX thus became the first large
reprocessing facility with active TSD (treatment, stor-
age, and disposal) units to be deactivated under the
RCRA regulations.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Fuel Reprocessing
Plants, •Decommissioning, "Cost effectiveness,
'Purex Process, Decontamination, Radioactive waste
facilities, Washington, Schedules, Radiation moni-
toring, Resource Recovery Acts, EDB/054000.
DE99050167REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Application of environmental accounting to pollu-
tion prevention.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc.. Richland, WA (United
States).
R. A. Del Mar. 19 Aug 1997,18p, HNF-SA-3230-FP.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Pollution prevention conference (13th). Sponsored by
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Environmental accounting represents a major para-
olgm shift in the way most companies account for costs
and benefits. However, it is a change that must be
made if pollution prevention is to become institutional-
ized into the corporate and government mainstream.
Pollution prevention investments must be justified on
an economic basis. This is because traditional ac-
counting methods only track tollable costs, thus ignor-
ing some of the major benefits of pollution prevention
investments, which are indirect savings resulting from
a lessening of a company's regulatory compliance bur-
den and present and future liabilities. This paper dis-
cusses how to apply environmental accounting prin-
ciples to pollution prevention assessments to improve
he outcome of profitability analyses.
Keywords: 'Accounting, 'Cost Benefit Analysis, Pollu-
tion Abatement, Environmental Impacts, Investment,
Profits, 'Pollution prevention. EDB/540000, EDB/
290300.
OE99050181REB
PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Preliminary tank characterization report for slngle-
thetttank241-TX-112: Best-basis Inventory.
Fluor Daniel Hertford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
D. E. Place. 26 Aug 1997,32p, HNF-SD-WM-ER-715.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
crders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
An effort is underway to provide waste inventory esti-
mates that will serve as standard characterization
source terms for the various waste management actiyi-
fles. As part of this effort, an evaluation of available irt-
formation for single-shell tank 241-TX-112 was per-
formed, and a best-basis inventory was established.
This work follows the methodology that was estab-
fehed by the standard inventory task. The best-basis
Inventory is based on an engineering assessment of
waste type, process flowsheet data, early sample data,
and other available information. This preliminary TCR
will be updated using this same methodology when ad-
dffional data on tank contents become available.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Storage, 'Inventories, 'Storage tanks, Washington,
Storage Facilities, Forecasting, Liquid Wastes, Source
Terms, EDB/052002.
DEM050182REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Preliminary tank characterization report for slngle-
theUtank241-TX-106: Best-basis Inventory.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland, WA (United
States)
M. J. Kupfer. 26 Aug 1997.26p, HNF-SD-WM-ER-656.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@intis.feclworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
An effort is underway to provide waste inventory esti-
mates that will serve as standard characterization
source terms for the various waste management activi-
ties. As part of this effort, an evaluation of available in-
formation for single-shell tank 241-TX-106 was per-
formed, and a best-basis inventory was established.
This work follows the methodology that was estab-
bhed by the standard inventory task. The best-basis
inventory is based on an engineering assessment of
waste type, process flowsheet data, early sample data,
and/or other available information. This preliminary
TCR will be updated using this same methodology
when additional data on tank contents become avail-
able.
Keywords: 'Hartford Reservation. 'Radioactive Waste
Storage, 'Inventories. 'Storage tanks, Washington,
Storage Facilities, Forecasting. Liquid Wastes, Source
Terms, EDB/052002.
DE99050183REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-
shell tank 241-TX-114: Best-basis Inventory.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
D. E. Place. 26 Aug 1997,38p, HNF-SD-WM-ER-708.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
An effort is underway to provide waste inventory esti-
mates that will serve as standard characterization
source terms for the various waste management activi-
ties. As part of this effort, an evaluation of available in-
formation for single-shell tank 241-TX-114 was per-
formed, and a best-basis inventory was established.
This work follows the methodology that was estab-
lished by the standard inventory task. The best-basis
inventory is based on an engineering assessment of
waste type, process flowsheet data, early sample data,
and other available information. This preliminary TCR
will be updated using this same methodology when ad-
ditional data on tank contents become available.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Storage, 'Inventories, 'Storage tanks, Washington,
Storage Facilities, Forecasting, Liquid Wastes, Source
Terms, EDB/052002.
DE99050184REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-
shell tank 241-TX-103: Best-basis Inventory.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
D. W. Hendrickson. 26 Aug 1997,34p, HNF-SD-WM-
ER-704.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
An effort is underway to provide waste inventory esti-
mates that will serve as standard characterization
source terms for the various waste management activi-
ties. As part of this effort, an evaluation of available in-
formation for single-shell tank 241-TX-103 was per-
formed, and a best-basis inventory was established.
This work follows the methodology that was estab-
lished by the standard inventory task. The best-basis
inventory is based on an engineering assessment of
waste type, process flowsheet data, early sample data,
and/or other available information. This preliminary
TCR will be updated using this same methodology
when additional data on tank contents become avail-
able.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Storage, 'Inventories, 'Storage tanks, Washington,
Storage Facilities, Forecasting, Liquid Wastes, Source
Terms, EDB/052002.
DE99050185REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-
shell tank 241-TX-111: Best-basis Inventory.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc.. Richland. WA (United
States).
D. E. Place. 26 Aug 1997,30p, HNF-SD-WM-ER-659.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
An effort is underway to provide waste inventory esti-
mates that will serve as standard characterization
source terms for the various waste management activi-
ties. As part of this effort, an evaluation of available in-
formation for single-shell tank 241-TX-111 was per-
formed, and a best-basis inventory was established.
This work follows the methodology that was estab-
lished by the standard inventory task. The best-basis
inventory is based on an engineering assessment of
waste type, process flowsheet data, early sample data,
and/or other available information. This preliminary
TCR will be updated using this same methodology
when additional data on tank contents become avail-
able.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Storage, 'Inventories, "Storage tanks, Washington,
Storage Facilities, Forecasting, Liquid Wastes, Source
Terms. EDB/052002.
DE99050186REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-
shell tank 241-TX-110: Best-basis Inventory.
Westinghouse Hanford Co., Richland, WA (United
States).
D. E. Place. 26 Aug 1997.30p, HNF-SD-WM-ER-658.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
An effort is underway to provide waste inventory esti-
mates that will serve as standard characterization
source terms for the various waste management activi-
ties. As part of this effort, an evaluation of available in-
formation for single-shell tank 241-TX-110 was per-
formed, and a best-basis inventory was established.
This work follows the methodology that was estab-
lished by the standard inventory task.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Storage, 'Inventories, 'Storage tanks, Washington,
Storage Facilities, Forecasting, Liquid Wastes, Source
Terms, EDB/052002.
DE99050187REB PC A06/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Safety evaluation for packaging (onslte) depleted
uranium waste boxes.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland. WA (United
States).
W. A. McCormtek. 27 Aug 1997,95p, HNF-SD-TP-
SEP-066.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This safety evaluation for packaging (SEP) allows the
one-time shipment of ten metal boxes and one wooden
box containing depleted uranium material from the
Fast Flux Test Facility to the burial grounds in the 200
West Area for disposal. This SEP provides the anal-
yses and operational controls necessary to dem-
onstrate that the shipment will be safe for the onsite
worker and the public.
Keywords: 'Safety Analysis, 'Depleted Uranium,
'Waste Transportation, Transportation of hazardous
materials, Washington, Radioactive Wastes, Loading,
Casks, EDB/054000, EDB/050900.
DE99050188REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Definition and means of maintaining the critlcallty
detectors and alarms portion of the PFP safety en-
velope.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
W. F. White. 25 Aug 1997,29p, HNF-SD-CP-SDD-
003-REV.5.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Criticality Alarm System (CAS) provides contin-
uous detection for high radiation (criticality) events and
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automatically initiates an evacuation signal to affected
personnel. The Safety Envelope (SE) for PFP includes
the necessary equipment and the required procedures
to ensure the CAS is capable of performing its intended
function. This document provides the definition and
means of maintaining the SE for PFP related to the
CAS. This document also identifies and provides a jus-
tification for those portions of the CAS excluded from
the PFP Safety Envelope.
Keywords: 'Criticality. Alarm Systems. Radiation Acci-
dents, Radiation Detectors. Fuel Reprocessing Plants.
Evacuation, EDB/054000, EDB/050800.
DE99050194REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-
shell tank 241-SX-105: Best-basis inventory.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
M. J. Kupfer. 29 Aug 1997.26p. HNF-SD-WM-ER-644.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.
An effort is underway to provide waste inventory esti-
mates that wiH serve as standard characterization
source terms for the various waste management activi-
ties. As part of this effort, an evaluation of available in-
formation for single-shell tank 241-SX-105 was per-
formed, and a best-basis inventory was established.
This work follows the methodology that was estab-
lished by the standard inventory task.
Keywords: Hanford Reservation. Radioactive Waste
Storage. Storage Facilities, Inventories, Forecasting,
Liquid Wastes. Source Terms, EDB/052002.
DE99050195REB
PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-
shell tank 241-SX-106: Best-basis Inventory.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
M. J. Kupfer. 29 Aug 1997.28p, HNF-SD-WM-ER-645.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
An effort is underway to provide waste inventory esti-
mates that wiH serve as standard characterization
source terms for the various waste management activi-
ties. As part of this effort, an evaluation of available in-
formation for single-shell tank 241-SX-106 was per-
formed, and a best-basis inventory was established.
This work follows the methodology that was estab-
lished by the standard inventory task
Keywords: •Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Storage, Storage Facilities. Inventories. Forecasting,
Liquid Wastes, Source Terms, EDB/D52002.
DEM050196REB
PCA03/MFA01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-
shell tank 241-SX-107: Bast-basis Inventory.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc.. Richland. WA (United
States).
M. J. Kupfer. 29 Aug 1997,30p, HNF-SD-WM-ER-671.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
An effort is underway to provide waste inventory esti-
mates that wiH serve as standard characterization
source terms for the various waste management activi-
ties. As part of this effort, an evaluation of available in-
formation for single-shefl tar* 241-SX-107 was per-
formed, and a best-basis inventory was established.
This work follows the methodology that was estab-
lished by the standard inventory task.
Keywords: Hanford Reservation, Radioactive Waste
Storage, Storage Facilities, Inventories, Forecasting,
Liquid Wastes, Source Terms, EDB/052002.
DE99050197REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-
shell tank 241-SX-111: Best-basis inventory.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
M. J. Kupfer. 29 Aug 1997,36p. HNF-SD-WM-ER-682.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
An effort is underway to provide waste inventory esti-
mates that will serve as standard characterization
source terms for the various waste management activi-
ties. As part of this effort,.an evaluation of available in-
formation for single-shell tank 241-SX-111 was per-
formed, and a best-basis inventory was established.
This work follows the methodology that was estab-
lished by the standard inventory task.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation. 'Radioactive Waste
Storage, Storage Facilities, Inventories, Forecasting,
Liquid Wastes. Source Terms, EDB/052002.
DE99050198REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-
shell tank 241-SX-112: Best-basis Inventory.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland. WA (United
States).
M. J. Kupfer. 29 Aug 1997,32p, HNF-SD-WM-ER-683.
Contract AC06-96PL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington. DC.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
An effort is underway to provide waste inventory esti-
mates that will serve as standard characterization
source terms for the various waste management activi-
ties. As part of this effort, an evaluation of available in-
formation for single-shell tank 241-SX-112 was per-
formed, and a best-basis, inventory was established.
This work follows the methodology that was estab-
lished by the standard inventory task.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, "Radioactive Waste
Storage, Storage Facilities, Inventories, Forecasting,
Liquid Wastes, Source Terms, EDB/052002.
DE99050199REB PC A10/MF A03
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-BY-112.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
J. H. Baldwin. 22 Aug 1997.194p, HNF-SD-WM-ER-
701.
" Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
This document summarizes the information on the his-
torical uses, present status, and the sampling and
analysis results of waste stored in Tank 241-BY- 112.
This report supports the requirements of the Tri-Party
Agreement Milestone M-44-10. (This tank has been
designated a Ferrocy anide Watch List tank.)
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Storage, Storage Facilities. Radioactive Wastes, Sam-
pling, Chemical Analysis, Historical Aspects. Safety,
EDB/052002, EDB/054000.
DE99050200REB PC A15/MF A03
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Tank characterization report for double-shell tank
241-AN-103.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
N. E. Wilkins. 22 Aug 1997,324p, HNF-SD-WM-ER-
702.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedwor1d.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This document summarizes the information on the his-
torical uses, present status, and the sampling and
analysis results of waste stored in Tank 241-AN- 103.
This report supports the requirements of the Tri-Party
Agreement Milestone M-44-10. (This tank has been
designated an Hydrogen Watch List tank.)
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Storage, Storage Facilities, Radioactive Wastes, Sam-
pling, Chemical Analysis, Historical Aspects, Safety,
EDB/052002, EDB/054000.
DE99050201REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Project W-314 241-AN-A valve pit upgrade accept-
ance for beneficial use.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland, WA (United
States).
T. L Wamick. 29 Aug 1997,14p, HNF-SD-W314-ABU-
002.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
This report consists of 11 tables.
Keywords: *Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Storage. Storage Facilities, Valves, Modifications,
EDB/052002.
DE99050202REB PC A05/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Hanford Site Emergency Alerting System siren
testing report
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
LB.Weidner. 13Aug1997,70p,HNF-SD-PRP-TRP-
001.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The purpose of the test was to determine the effective
coverage of the proposed upgrades to the existing
Hanford Site Emergency Alerting System (HSEAS) .
The upgrades are to enhance the existing HSEAS
along the Columbia River from the Vemrta Bridge to
the White Bluffs Boat Launch as well as install a new
alerting system in the 400 Area on the Hanford Site.
Five siren sites along the Columbia River and two sites
in the 400 Area were tested to determine the site loca-
tions that will provide the desired coverage.
Keywords: Alarm Systems, Performance Testing,
Modifications, Hanford Reservation, Emergency Plans,
EDB/054000.
DE99050203REB PC A23/MF A04
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Waste management project fiscal year 1998 multi-
year work plan WBS 1.2.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc.. Richland, WA (United
States).
R. R. Slaybaugh. 29 Aug 1997,520p, HNF-SP-1229.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900; and email at
Bders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Poet Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The MYWP technical baseline describes the work to be
accomplished by the Project and the technical stand-
ards which govern that work. The Waste Management
Project manages and integrates (non-TWRS) waste
management activities at the site. Activities include
management of Hanford wastes as well as waste
transferred to Hanford from other DOE, Department of
Defense, or other facilities. This work includes han-
ding, treatment, storage, and disposition of radio-
active, nonradioactive, hazardous, and mixed solid and
iquid wastes. Major Waste Management Projects are
the Solid Waste Project (SW), Liquid Effluents Project
(LEP), and Analytical Services. Existing facilities (e.g.,
grout vaults and canyons) shall be evaluated for reuse
for these purposes to the maximum extent possible.
The paper tabulates the major facilities that interface
with this Project, identifying the major facilities that
generate waste, materials, or infrastructure for this
Project and the major facilities that will receive waste
and materials from this Project.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Management, Nonradioactive Waste Management,
Hazardous Materials, Radioactive Wastes, Mixtures,
Solid Wastes, Liquid Wastes, Equipment, EDB/
052000.
DE99050205REB PC A05/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
222-S Laboratory maintenance implementation
plan.
Rucc Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland. WA (United
States).
J. L Heinemann. 13 Aug 1997,58p, HNF-SP-0842-
REV.2.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This Maintenance Improvement Plan has been devel-
oped for maintenance functions associated with the
222-S Laboratory. This plan is developed from the
guidelines presented by Department of Energy (DOE)
Order 4330.4B, Maintenance Management Program
(DOE 1994), Chapter 11. The objective of this plan is to
provide information for establishing and identifying
WMH conformance programs and policies applicable
to implementation of DOE Order 4330.4B guidelines.
In addrtion, this maintenance plan identities the actions
necessary to develop a cost effective and efficient
maintenance program at 222-S Laboratory. Mainte-
nance activities are mainly going to be performed by
existing maintenance organizations within Waste Man-
agement Federal Services of Hanford (WMH). Most
maintenance performed at 222-S Laboratory is per-
formed by the 222-S Laboratory maintenance organi-
zation. This 222-S Laboratory Maintenance Implemen-
tation Plan provides the interface requirements and re-
sponsibilities as they apply specifically to 222-S Lab-
oratory. This document provides an implementation
schedule which has been developed for items consid-
ered to be deficient or in need of improvement. The dis-
cussion section as applied to 222-S Laboratory imple-
mentation has been developed from a review of pro-
grams and practices utilizing the graded approach. Bi-
ennial review and acfclilional reviews are conducted as
significant programmatic and mission changes are
made. This document is revised as necessary to keep
Ws document current and in compliance with DOE re-
quirements.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Maintenance, Lab-
oratories, Program Management, Planning, Rec-
ommendations, Schedules, EDB/990100.
DE99050206REB PC A05/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Waste sampling and characterization facility
(WSCn maintenance implementation plan.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc., Richland, WA (United
J.L Heinemann. 13 Aug 1997,58p, HNF-SP-1009-
REV.2.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This Maintenance Implementation Plan (MIP) is written
to satisfy the requirements of the US Department of
Energy (DOE) Order 4330.4B, Maintenance Manage-
ment Program that specifies the general policy and ob-
jectives for the establishment of the DOE controlled
maintenance programs. These programs provide for
the management and performance of cost effective
maintenance and repair of the DOE property, which in-
cludes facilities. This document outlines maintenance
activities associated with the facilities operated by
Waste Management Hanford, Inc. (WMH). The objec-
tive of this Ml P is to provide baseline information for the
control and execution of WMH Facility Maintenance
activities relative to the requirements of Order
4330.4B, assessment of the WMH maintenance pro-
grams, and actions necessary to maintain compliance
with the Order. Section 2.0 summarizes the history,
mission and description of the WMH facilities. Section
3.0 describes maintenance scope and requirements,
and outlines the overall strategy for implementing the
maintenance program. Specific elements of DOE
Order 4330.46 are addressed in Section 4.0, listing the
objective of each element, a discussion of the WMH
compliance methodology, and current implementation
requirements with references to WMH and HNF poli-
cies and procedures. Section 5.0 addresses deviations
from policy requirements, and Section 6.0 is a sched-
ule for specific improvements in support of this MIP.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Facilities, Maintenance, Program Management, Or-
ders, Us Doe, EDB/052000. EDB/990100.
DE99050207REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Hanford spent nuclear fuel project update.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
N. H. Williams. 19 Aug 1997,20p. HNF-SA-3205-FP.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
International decontamination and decommissioning
symposium. Sponsored by Department of Energy,
Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Twenty one hundred metric tons of spent nuclear fuel
(SNF) are currently stored in the Hanford Site K Basins
near the Columbia River. The deteriorating conditions
of the fuel and the basins provide engineering and
management challenges to assure safe current and fu-
ture storage. DE and S Hanford, Inc., part of the Fluor
Daniel Hanford, Inc. lead team on the Project Hanford
Management Contract, is constructing facilities and
systems to move the fuel from current pool storage to
a dry interim storage facility away from the Columbia
River, and to treat and dispose of K Basins sludge, de-
bris and water. The process starts in K Basins where
fuel elements will be removed from existing canisters,
washed, and separated from sludge and scrap fuel
pieces. Fuel elements will be placed in baskets and
loaded into Multi-Canister Overpacks (MCOs) and into
transportation casks. The MCO and cask will be trans-
ported to the Cold Vacuum Drying Facility, where free
water within the MCO will be removed under vacuum at
slightly elevated temperatures. The MCOs will be
sealed and transported via the transport cask to the
Canister Storage Building.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Spent Fuel Stor-
age, Fuel Storage Pools, Dry Storage, Materials Han-
dling, Monitored Retrievable Storage, Remedial Ac-
tion Spent Fuel Casks, Decommissioning, Meetings,
EDB/050900, EDB/054000.
DE99050230REB PC A06/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Permitting plan for the immobilized low-activity
waste project
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland, WA (United
States).
M. L. Deffenbaugh. 4 Sep 1997,80p, HNF-SD-ENV-
EE-003.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This document addresses the environmental permit-
ting requirements for the transportation and interim
storage of the Immobilized Low-Activity Waste (ILAW)
produced during Phase 1 of the Hanford Site privatiza-
tion effort. Tri-Party Agreement (TPA) Milestone M-90
establishes a new major milestone, and associated in-
terim milestones and target dates, governing acquisi-
tion and/or modification of facilities necessary for: (1)
interim storage and disposal of Tank Waste Remedi-
ation Systems (TWRS) immobilized low-activity tank
waste (ILAW) and (2) interim storage of TWRS immo-
bilized HLW (IHLW) and other canistered high-level
waste forms. Low-activity waste (LAW), low-level
waste (LLW), and high-level waste (HLW) are defined
by the TWRS, Hanford Site, Richland, Washington,
Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) DOE/EIS-
0189, August 1996 (TWRS, Final EIS). By definition,
HLW requires permanent isolation in a deep geologic
repository. Also by definition, LAW is the waste that re-
mains after separating from high-level waste as much
of the radioactivity as is practicable that when solidified
may be disposed of as LLW in a near-surface facility
according to the NRC regulations.' It is planned to
store/dispose of (ILAW) inside four empty vaults of the
five that were originally constructed for the Group Pro-
gram. Additional disposal facilities will be constructed
to accommodate immobilized LLW packages produced
after the Grout Vaults are filled. The specifications for
performance of the low-activity vitrified waste form
have been established with strong consideration of risk
to the public. The specifications for glass waste form
performance are being closely coordinated with anal-
ysis of risk. RL has pursued discussions with the NRC
for a determination of the classification of the Hanford
Site's low-activity tank waste fraction. There is no
known RL action to change law with respect to onsite
disposal of waste.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Management, Remedial Action, Storage Facilities,
Low-level Radioactive Wastes, Solidification, Radio-
active Waste Disposal, License Applications, Waste
Transportation, Radioactive Waste Storage, Waste
Forms, EDB/052000, EDB/054000, EDB/056000.
DE99050231REB PCA04/MFA01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Addendum 1 to CSER 97-025: PFP storage of 925J
9.5 Inch tall, 4.4 kg Pu cans on existing Vault 4
pedestals.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
K. E. Hillesland. 4 Sep 1997,48p, HNF-SD-SQA-CSA-
528.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
(703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
A nuclear criticality safety analysis has been performed
to increase the approved plutonium mass limit for cans
stored in Vault (number-sign)4 cubicles at PFP. The
original CSER 96-025 accommodated the storage of
4.4 kg of plutonium in PuO. (5.0 kg PuO,) in Vault
(number-sign)4 by requiring that half the cubicles be
left vacant. This addendum allows for all the cubicles to
be used, but with a fissile plutonium mass limit of 58 kg
per cubicle. A mass limit for each cubical allows for
storage of a larger number of cans if some have less
than the 4.4 kg Pu limit per can. The highest k., cal-
culated is 0.932 + 0.003 when an overbatched can is
present in every fourth cubicle. This is below the criti-
cality safety limit of kff 0.935, and consequently, an in-
crease of plutonium mass to 4.4 kg per can is within ac-
ceptable safety limits for the given mass limit.
Keywords: 'Safety Analysis, 'Plutonium, Mass, Stor-
age Facilities, Fuel Reprocessing Plants, Criticality,
Modifications, Safety Reports, Limiting Values, EDB/
420203, EDB/054000, EDB/050900.
September 1999 137
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DEM050232REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy. Washington, DC.
Portable exhausters POR-004 SKID B. POR-005
SKID C, POR-006 SKID D storage plan.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland. WA (United
O. D. Nelson. 4 Sep 1997.42p, HNF-SD-WM-RPT-
302.
Contract ACOS-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
orctefs@rtis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
This document provides a storage plan for portable
exhausters POR-004 SKID B. POR-005 SKID C, AND
POR-006 SKID D. The exhausters will be stored until
they are needed by the TWRS (Tank Waste Remedi-
ation Systems) SanweU Pumping Program. The stor-
age plan provides criteria for portable exhauster stor-
age, periooc inspections during storage, and retrieval
from storage.
Keywords: 'Exhaust Systems. -Blowers, 'Radioactive
Waste Storage, Storage, Portable Equipment. Plan-
ning, Remedial ActionTwaste Retrieval EDB/054000,
EDB/D52002.
DE99050233REB PC A07/MF A02
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
CSER 97-004: PFP production denltntton calciner
system.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc.. RicNand. WA (United
States).
K. E. HWesland. 11 Sep 1997, ICCp. HNF-SD-SQA-
CSA-529.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
The plutonium stabilization program at the Plutonium
finishing Plant (PFP) includes conversion of acidic plu-
tonium nitrate solution into plutonium oxide. Conver-
sion is facilitated through use of a vertical calciner in-
stated in Gtovebox HC-23OC-2. which is located in
RM 23OC of this facfftv. This evaluation supports the
Critically Prevention Specification for the calcining
process inside this gtovebox. As the product of the
calciner is a high density plutonium oxide, a number of
fimts are requred to insure critcality safety. The con-
tainere aBcwed are product receiver vessels and 0.5 C
slip id cans and poiyjars. The limits allow for two 'unit
masses'of 2 V total volume each, separated by a dis-
tance of at least 25.4 cm (10 in.). This evaluation al-
low* for operation of the calciner for product densities
not in excess of 5.5 g Pu/cm(sup 3).
Keywords: -Gtoveboxes, 'Criticaiity, 'Safety Analysis.
Plutonium Nitrates, Calcination. Plutonium Oxides,
Scrap Motala, Materials Recovery, Radtoactive Waste
Fadttas, £06/420203. EDB/054000. EDB/052000.
OE9008O234REB PCA08/MFA02
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Safety •valuation tor packaging (onslte) for ce-
slum crriortde cspsutes with type W overMcks.
Fluor Dariel Hanford. Inc.. Rfchtond. WA (United
Ststos).
J. C. McCoy. 15 Sep 1997. 132p, HNF-SD-TP-SEP-
065.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy. Washington. DC.
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(703)605-8900; and email at
NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161 . USA.
TNs Safety Evaluation for Packaging (SEP) docu-
ments the evaluation of a new basket design and over-
packed cesium chloride capsule peytoad for the Bene-
ficial Uses Shipping System (BUSS) Cask in accord-
ance wth the onslte transportation requirements of the
Hazardous Material Packaging and Shipping manual.
WHC-CM-2-1 4. This design supports the one-time on-
site shipment of 16 cesium chloride capsules with Type
W overpacks from the 324 Building to the 224T Build-
ing at the Waste Encapsulation and Storage Facility
(WESF). The SEP is valid for a one-time onsite ship-
ment or until August 1.1998. whichever occurs first.
Keywords: 'Safety Analysis, 'Casks, 'Waste Transpor-
tation, Packaging, Loading, Design, Cesium Chlorides,
EDB/054000, EDB/050900.
DE99050392REB PC A99/MF E11
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
RadJoisotope thermoelectric generator transpor-
tation system safety analysis report for pack-
aging. Volumes 1 and 2.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland. WA (United
States).
P. C. Ferreil. 18 Apr 1996.983p, WHC-SD-RTG-
SARP-001.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
This SARP describes the RTG Transportation System
Package, a Type B
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fions identified in the Tank Waste Remediation System
Privatization Request for Proposal. The scope of this
task is to complete the data quality objectives process,
the results of which will provide a technical basis for
sampling and characterization needs related to privat-
ization of pretreatment and low-activity waste immo-
bilization.
Keywords: 'Low-level Radioactive Wastes, 'Remedial
Action, 'Quality Assurance, Hanford Reservation, Stor-
age Facilities, Radioactive Waste Processing, Data
Acquisition, Sampling, Chemical Analysis, EDB/
052000. EDB/054000.
DE99050410REB PC A99/MF A06
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Solid waste Integrated forecast technical (SWIFT)
report: FY1997 to FY 2070.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc.. Richland. WA (United
States)
0. J. Valero. 1 Aug 1997,580p, HNF-EP-0918-REV.1.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This web site provides an up-to-date report on the ra-
doactive solid waste expected to be managed by Han-
tortfs Waste Management (WM) Project from onsite
and offsite generators. It includes: an overview of Han-
ford-wide solid waste to be managed by the WM
Project; program-level and waste class-specific esti-
mates; background information on waste sources; and
comparisons with previous forecasts and with other na-
tional data sources. This web site does not include: liq-
uid waste (current or future generation); waste to be
managed by the Environmental Restoration (EM-40)
contractor (i.e., waste that will be disposed of at the En-
vironmental Restoration Disposal Facility (ERDF)); or
waste that has been received by the WM Project to
dale (i.e.. inventory waste). The focus of this web site
Is on low-level mixed waste (LLMW), and transuranic
waste (both non-mixed and mixed) (TRU(M)). Some
detais on low-level waste and hazardous waste are
ateo provided. Currently, this web site is reporting data
that was requested on 10/14/96 and submitted on 10/
25/96. The data represent a life cycle forecast covering
al reported activities from FY97 through the end of
each program's life cycle. Therefore, these data rep-
resent revisions from the previous FY97.0 Data
Version, due primarily to revised estimates from PNNL
There is some useful information about the structure of
this report in the SWIFT Report Web Site Overview.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Radioactive Waste
Management, 'Solid Wastes, Inventories. Low-level
Radtoactive Wastes, Alpha-bearing Wastes, Haz-
ardous Materials. Mixtures. EDB/052000.
DE99050411REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Programmatic agreement among the USDOE/RL
Operations Office, the Advisory Council on His-
toric Preservation, and the WA State Historic
Preservation Office for the maintenance, deactlva-
tton, •Iteration and demolition of the built environ-
ment on the Hanford Site, Washington.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc.. Richland. WA (United
States).
D. W. Lloyd 1 Aug 1997,46p. DOE/RL-96-77.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This Programmatic Agreement (PA) addresses the
butt environment (i.e.. buildings and structures) con-
sfructed during the Manhattan Project and Cold War
Ere periods of Hanford's operational history. As such it
encompasses the years 1943 through 1990. The kterv-
fifcation, evaluation, and treatment of buildings and
historic archeological remains on the Hanford Site pre-
dating 1943 will be accomplished through Sections
800.4 through 800.6 of the Council's regulations. This
PA will be in effect from the date of signature until Sep-
tember 30, 2000. Completion of the Srtewide Treat-
ment Plan established under this PA satisfies all Sec-
tion 106 requirements for identification, evaluation, and
treatment necessary for all undertakings, up to and in-
cluding demolition which may affect Manhattan Project
and Cold War Era properties. This PA may be ex-
tended if the Sitewide Treatment Plan has not been
completed by the end of FY 2000. Identification, eval-
uation, and treatment of properties constructed on the
Hanford Site after 1990 will be handled pursuant to the
regulations in effect at the time such properties are eli-
gible for review.
Keywords: 'Hartford Reservation, 'Decontamination,
'Decommissioning, 'Demolition, Surplus Nuclear Fa-
cilities, Planning, Maintenance, Archaeological Speci-
mens, EDB/054000.
DE99050414REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Scoping assessment on medical Isotope produc-
tion at the Fast Flux Test Facility.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
S. W. Scott. 29 Aug 1997,29p, HNF-SD-FF-RPT-010.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
The Scoping Assessment addresses the need for med-
ical isotope production and the capability of the Fast
Flux Test Facility to provide such isotopes. Included in
the discussion are types of isotopes used in radio-
pharrnaceuticals. which types of cancers are targets,
and in what way isotopes provide treatment and/or
pain relief for patients.
Keywords: •Radiopharmaceuticals, Isotope Produc-
tion. Neoplasms, Radiotherapy, Fftf Reactor, EDB/
220600, EDB/550604.
DE99050488REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Safety evaluation for packaging (onsite) 221 T so-
dium tanks.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland. WA (United
States).
W. A. McCormick. 4 Feb 1998,41 p, HNF-2072.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This safety evaluation for packaging (SEP) allows the
transport of approximately 820 kg (1800 Ib) of solid so-
dium between the 200 W Area and the 337 Building in
the 300 Area of Hanford to be processed for disposal.
This SEP authorizes a one-time shipment.
Keywords: 'Sodium, 'Safety Analysis, 'Packaging,
Road Transport, Waste Management, Hanford Res-
ervation, EDB/054000. EDB/052000.
DE99050497REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy. Washington, DC.
Summary of FY 1997 related to JAPC-U.S. DOE
contract study on Improvement of core safety -
study on GEM (111).
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
T. M. Burke. 3 Feb 1998,32p, HNF-2195-VA.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
DOE technical exchange. Sponsored by Department of
Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
FFTF was originally designed/constructed/operated to
develop LMFBR fuels and materials. Inherent safety
became a major focus of the US nuclear industry in the
mid 1980's. The inherent safety characteristics of
LMFBRs were recognized but additional enhancement
was desired. The presentation contents are: Fast Flux
Test Facility history and status; Overview of contract
activities; Summary of loss of flow without scram with
GEMs testing; and Summary of pump start with GEMs
testing.
Keywords: 'Lmfbr Type Reactors, 'Reactor Safety,
'Fftf Reactor, 'Meetings, International Cooperation,
Reactor Cores, Nuclear Fuels, Loss Of Flow, EDB/
220900, EDB/220600, EDB/210500.
DE99050498REB PC A05/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Responses to additional JAPC questions.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland, WA (United
States).
T. M. Burke. 3 Feb 1998,52p, HNF-2208-VA.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
DOE technical exchange. Sponsored by Department of
Energy, Washington, DC.
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The goals are to improve performance and reduce
costs; the variables tested are fuel fabrication and as-
sembly tolerances and cladding materials. Significant
results are: goal lifetimes achieved; D9/HT9 alloys su-
perior- reduced swelling potential duct mechanical at-
tachment methods viable; test performance per design
predictions.
Keywords: ' Lmfbr Type Reactors, 'Meetings, Costs,
Cladding, Alloys, Performance, Nuclear Fuels, Inter-
national Cooperation, Fabrication, Fuel Cans, Fftf Re-
actor, Reactor Materials, EDB/220900, EDB/220600,
EDB/210500.
DE99050499REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Indexing contamination surveys.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc.. Richland. WA (United
States).
R. L Brown. 6 Feb 1998,12p, HNF-2194-FP.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
1998 Health Physics Society midyear topical meeting.
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
The responsibility for safely managing the Tank Farms
at Hanford belongs to Lockheed Martin Hanford Cor-
poration which is part of the six company Project Han-
lord Management Team led by Fluor Daniel Hanford.
Inc.. These Tank Farm Facilities contain numerous
outdoor contamination areas which are surveyed at a
periodicity consistent with the potential radiological
conditions, occupancy, and risk of changes in radio-
logical conditions. This document describes the survey
documentation and data tracking method devised to
track the results of contamination surveys this process
is referred to as indexing. The indexing process takes
a representative data set as an indicator for the con-
tamination status of the facility. The data are further
manipulated Into a single value that can be tracked and
trended using standard statistical methodology. To re-
port meaningful data, the routine contamination sur-
veys must be performed in a manner that allows the
survey method and the data collection process to be
recreated. Three key criteria are necessary to accom-
plish this goal: Accurate maps, consistent documenta-
tion, and consistent consolidation of data meeting
these criteria provides data of sufficient quality to be
tracked. Tracking of survey data is accomplished by
converting the individual survey results into a weighted
value, corrected for the actual number of survey points.
This information can be compared over time using
standard statistical analysis to identify trends. At the
Tank Farms, the need to track and trend the facility's
radiological status presents unique challenges. Many
of these Tank Farm facilities date back to the second
world war. The Tank Farm Facilities are exposed to
weather extremes, plant and animal intrusion, as well
as all of the normal challenges associated with han-
dling radiological waste streams. Routine radiological
surveys did not provide a radiological status adequate
for continuing comparisons.
September 1999 139
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Keywords: 'Storage Facilities. "Hartford Reservation,
•Contamination, 'Meetings, Radioactive Waste Stor-
age, Radiation Monitoring, Documentation, EDB/
052000.
DE99050550REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Nonradloactive Air Emissions Notice of Construc-
tion use on a portable exhauster on 241-A-101
tank during salt well pumping.
Fluor Darnel Hanford, Inc., Richland. WA (United
States).
C. B. Hays. 17 Apr 1996,40p. DOE/RL-96-28.
Contract ACO&-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
The 241-A-101 tank, a 22.9 meter 3,785,400 liter ca-
pacity SST, was constructed from the fourth generation
of tank designs, which were capable of holding boiling
or self-concentrating waste. Construction features a re-
inforced concrete shell, dome, and base with a mild
steel liner covering the bottom and sidewalls. The tank
has a flat bottom with a usable waste depth of approxi-
mately 9.4 meters. The tank was put into service in
1956 to store plutonium-uranium extraction (PUREX)
high-level waste and organic wash waste. The waste
was allowed to self-concentrate up until 1968. Tank
sluicing was performed in 1969 and again in 1976 to
reduce the amount of strontium and cesium, the two
isotopes found to be the main heat generating sources
in the tank. In 1978, the tank was reassigned for
saltcake storage. The tank was taken out of service in
November 1980 and partially isolated in 1982. Salt well
pumping is a method used to interim stabilize SSTS.
interim stabilization is commenced once all the liquid
above the solids has been removed (primary stabiliza-
tion). Interim stabilization removes the gravity drain-
able liquid and the interstitial liquid between the solids
from the SST and transfers the liquid to a double-shell
tank (DST) or to a staging double-contained receiver
tank (DCRT). which is subsequently transferred to a
DST. Pumping is accomplished at very low flow rates,
15.1 liters per minute or less. Normally, salt well pump-
ing is performed without the need of an exhauster.
However, recent safety evaluations concluded that a
minimum exhaust flow rate of 7.1 cubic meters per
minute would be required to enhance the safety of the
tank. Therefore, active ventilation will be part of this
process for the 241-A-101 tank. This document details
the NonrarJoactive Air Emissions Notice of Construc-
tion for the use of a portable exhauster on Tank 241-A-
101 during salt well pumping and other routine activi-
ties.
Keywords: 'Tanks. 'Radioactive Waste Storage. Flam-
mabilrty, Gases, Safety, Portable Equipment, Exhaust
Systems. Hanford Reservation, EDB/052002, EDB/
054000.
DE99050558REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Estimated dose to In-tank equipment: Phase 1
waste fMd delivery.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc.. Richland. WA (United
States).
R. D. Qaghom. 24 Feb 1998,35p. HNF-2004.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
This analysis estimates the radiation dose to the equip-
ment that will be submerged in double-shell tank
waste. The results of this analysis are intended to be
the basis for specifications for in-tank equipment. The
scope of this analysis is limited to the new equipment
required for the delivery of waste feed to Phase 1 pri-
vate contractors. Phase 1 refers to the first of a two-
phase plan to privatize the remediation of Hartford's
tank waste. The focus of this analysis is on waste feed
delivery because of the extraordinarily high cost of any
failure that would lead to the interruption of a steady
flow of feed to the private contractors.
Keywords: 'Radiation Doses, 'Radioactive Waste
Storage, 'Waste Retrieval, Materials Handling Equip-
ment, Storage Facilities, Remedial Action, Hanford
Reservation, EDB/052002, EDB/054000.
DE99050560REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
283-E, 283-W. and 315 (water treatment plant) haz-
ards assessment
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
L N. Sutton. 25 Feb 1998,38p, HNF-1564.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
This document establishes the technical basis in sup-
port of Emergency Planning activities for the 283E and
283W and 315 Chlorine Facilities on the Hanford Site.
Through this document, the technical basis for the de-
velopment of facility specific Emergency Action Levels
and the Emergency Planning Zone is demonstrated.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, 'Water Treatment
Plants, 'Emergency Plans, Chlorine, Materials Han-
dling, Hazards, Safety Analysis, EDB/054000. EDB/
052001.
DE99050561REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Radioactive Air Emissions Notice of Construction
for the 105-KW Basin Integrated water treatment
system filter vessel sparging vent
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
L D. Kamberg. 23 Feb 1998,43p, DOE/RL-98-02.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
This document serves as a notice of construction
(NOC), pursuant to the requirements of Washington
Administrative Code (WAC) 246-247-060. and as a re-
quest for approval to construct, pursuant to 40 Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR) 61.07, for the Integrated
Water Treatment System (IWTS) Fitter Vessel
Sparging Vent at 1054CW Basin. Additionally, the fol-
lowing description, and references are provided as the
notices of startup, pursuant to 40 CFR 61.09(a) (1) and
(2) in accordance with Title 40 Code of Federal Regu-
lations, Part 61, National Emission Standards for Haz-
ardous Air Pollutants. The 105-K West Reactor and its
associated spent nuclear fuel (SNF) storage basin
were constructed in the early 1950s and are located on
the Hanford Site in the 100-K Area about 1,400 feet
from the Columbia River. The 105-KW Basin contains
964 Metric Tons of SNF stored under water in approxi-
mately 3,800 closed canisters. This SNF has been
stored for varying periods of time ranging from 8 to 17
years. The 105-KW Basin is constructed of concrete
with an epoxy coating and contains approximately 1.3
million gallons of water with an aspnattic membrane
beneath the pool. The IWTS. which has been de-
scribed in the Radioactive Air Emissions NOC for Fuel
Removal for 105-KW Basin (DOE/RL-97-28 and page
changes per US Department of Energy, Richland Op-
erations Office letter 97-EAP-814) will be used to re-
move radionuclides from the basin water during fuel re-
moval operations. The purpose of the modification de-
scribed herein is to provide operational flexibility for the
IWTS at the 105-KVV basin. The proposed modification
is scheduled to begin in calendar year 1998.
Keywords: Hanford Reservation, Radioactive
Effluents. Ventilation, Water Treatment, Spent Fuel
Storage, Radioactive Waste Processing. EDB/050900,
EDB/052000.
DE99050565REB PC A11/MF A03
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Immobilized low-activity waste Interim storage fa-
cility, Project W-465 conceptual design report
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland; WA (United
States).
W. W. Picket!. 2 Mar 1998,21 Op, HNF-1975-REV. 1.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This report outlines the design and total estimated cost
to modify the four unused grout vaults for the remote
handling and interim storage of immobilized low-activ-
ity waste (ILAW).
Keywords: 'Storage facilities, 'Low-level radioactive
wastes, Design, Cost Estimation, Modifications, Radio-
active Waste Storage, Hanford Reservation, Remote
Handling, EDB/050900.
DE99050568REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Retrieved waste properties and high-level waste
critical component ratios for privatization waste
feed delivery.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland, WA (United
States).
B. B. Peters. 4 Mar 1998,34p, TWR-2244.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
The purpose for this document is to provide the basis
for the retrieved waste properties and high-level waste
critical component ratios specified in the System Spec-
ification for the Double-Shell Tank System.
Keywords: 'High-level radioactive wastes, Physical
Properties, Chemical Properties, Waste Retrieval,
Storage Facilities, Remedial Action, Hanford Reserva-
tion, Radioactive Waste Processing, EDB/052002,
EDB/054000.
DE99050584REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Data quality objectives for TWRS privatization
Phase 1: Confirm tank T is an appropriate feed
source for low-activity waste feed batch X.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland, WA (United
P. J. Certa. 11 Mar 1998,33p. HNF-1796.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
This document is one of a series of problem-specific
data quality objectives prepared to help identify infor-
mation needs of tank waste disposal in support of the
Phase 1 privatization of the Tank Waste Remediation
System (TWRS).
Keywords: 'Low-level radioactive wastes, "Waste dis-
posal, 'Tanks, Storage Facilities, Remedial Action, In-
formation Needs, Waste Retrieval, Data Acquisition,
Quality Assurance, Hanford Reservation, Radioactive
Waste Storage. EDB/052002. EDB/054000.
DE99050588REB PC A13/MF A03
Department of Energy. Washington, DC.
Project W-320 high vacuum 241-AY-102 annulus
ventilation system operability test report
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. RichlarKf WA (United
States).
J.W.Baitey. 12Mar1998,259p, HNF-2317.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This report documents the test results of OTP-320-
001, Tank 241-AY-102 Annulus Ventilation System
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Testing. Included in the appendices are: (1) Supporting
documentation prepared to demonstrate the structural
integrity of the tank at high annulus vacuum, and (2) a
report that identifies potential cross connections be-
tween the primary and annulus ventilation systems.
These cross connections were verified to be eliminated
prior to the start of testing.
Keywords: 'Storage facilities, 'Ventilation systems.
Performance Testing, Vacuum Systems, Annular
Space, Hanford Reservation, Radioactive Waste Stor-
age, EDB/052002.
DE99050592REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
324 Facility B-Cell quality process plan.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
J.LCarlson. 12Mar1998,7p,HNF-2286.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This report documents the quality process plan for the
restart of a hot cell in the B Plant, originally a bismuth
phosphate processing facility, but later converted 19 a
waste fractionation plant. B-Cell is currently being
cleaned out and deactivated. TPA Milestone M-89-02
delates that all mixed waste and equipment be re-
moved from B-Cell by 5/31/1999. This report describes
the major activities that remain for completion of the
TPA milestone.
Keywords: 'Hot cells, 'Radioactive waste facilities. De-
commissioning, Schedules, Low-level radioactive
wastes. Remedial Action, Radioactive Waste Manage-
ment, EDB/054000, EDB/052000.
DE99050595REB PC A17/MF A03
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
1998 FFTF annual system assessment reports.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
S. Guttenberg. 19 Mar 1998.356p, HNF-2380.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The health of FFTF systems was assessed assuming a
continued facility standby condition. The review was
accomplished in accordance with the guidelines of
FFTF-EI-083, Plant Evaluation Program. The attached
document includes an executive summary of the sig-
nificant conclusions and assessment reports for each
system evaluated.
Keywords: *FFTF Reactor, Reactor Shutdown, Reac-
tor Components, Evaluation, EDB/220600.
DE99050597REB PC A08/MF A02
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Characterization of the 309 building fuel transfer
pit and storage basin.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc., Richland. WA (United
States).
N.S. Hate. 19 Mar 1998,131p, HNF-2371.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This document identifies radiological, chemical and
physical conditions inside the Fuel Transfer Pit and
Fuel Storage Basins. These spaces are located inside
the Plutonium Recycle Test Reactor structure (309
Budding.) The fuel handling and storage feature of the
PRTR were primarily located in these spaces. The con-
dtkxis were assessed as part of overall 309 Building
transition.
Keywords: "Fuel storage pools, Fuel Storage Pools,
Prtr Reactor, Materials Handling, Evaluation, Radiation
Monitoring. Decommissioning, EDB/054000, EDB/
050900.
DE99050622REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Packaging and transportation system for K-Basin
spent fueL
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
A.T.Kee.3Mar1998.34p.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Waste management '98. Sponsored by Department of
Energy, Washington, DC.
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This paper describes the cask/transportation system
that was designed, procured and delivered to the Han-
ford K-Basin site at Richland, Washington. The per-
formance requirements and design of the various com-
ponents - cask, trailer with cask tie-down system, and
the cask operation equipment for the load-out pit - will
be discussed. The presentation will include the details
of the factory acceptance testing and its results. The
performance requirements for the cask/transportation
system was dictated by the constraints imposed by the
large number of high priority shipments and the spent
fuel pool environment, and the complex interface re-
quirements with other equipment and facility designs.
The results of the testing form the basis for the conclu-
sion that the system satisfies the site performance re-
quirements. The cask/transportation system design
was driven by the existing facility constraints and the
limitations imposed by the large number of shipments
over a short two-year period. This system may be use-
ful information for other DOE facilities that may be or
will be in a similar situation.
Keywords: 'Spent fuel casks, Performance Testing,
Vehicles, Design, Anchors, Land Transport, Meetings,
EDB/420204, EDB/050900.
DE99050623REB PC A09/MF A02
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
A LARA Center of Technology - resource guide.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland, WA (United
States).
L. O.Waggoner. 5 Feb 1998.151p, HNF-2207.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
1998 Health Physics Society midyear topical meeting.
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The purpose is to provide a source of information that
can, be used to assist personnel in the planning, train-
ing, and execution of radiological work using the prin-
ciples of ALARA. This document is not intended to re-
place HNF or WHO Control Manual requirements. The
ALARA Tools-List provides detailed information on the
use and procurement of engineered controls, mockup
training guidelines, and good radiological work prac-
tices that have been proven to be ALARA.
Keywords: 'Alara, Radiation doses. Radiation Haz-
ards, Working Conditions, Radiation Protection, Safe-
ty, Recommendations, Meetings, EDB/560101, EDB/
560190.
DE99050625REB
PC A03/MF A01
WA (United
States).
L. O. Waggoner. 5 Feb 1998,19p. HNF-2206-FP.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
1998 Health Physics Society midyear topical meeting.
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The presentation focuses on some of the time-proven
and new technologies being used to accomplish radio-
logical work. These techniques can be applied at nu-
clear facilities to reduce radiation doses and protect the
environment. The last reactor plants and processing
facilities were shutdown and Hanford was given a new
mission to put the facilities in a safe condition, decon-
taminate, and prepare them for decommissioning. The
skills that were necessary to operate these facilities
were different than the skills needed today to dean up
Hanford. Workers were not familiar with many of the
tools, equipment, and materials needed to accomplish:
the new mission which includes clean up of contami-
nated areas in and around all the facilities, recovery of
reactor fuel from spent fuel pools, and the removal of
millions of gallons of highly radioactive waste from 177
underground tanks. In addition, this work has to be
done with a reduced number of workers and a smaller
budget. At Hanford, facilities contain a myriad of radio-
active isotopes that are 2048 located inside plant sys-
tems, underground tanks, and the soil. As cleanup
work at Hanford began, it became obvious early that in
order to get workers to apply ALARA and use hew tools
and equipment to accomplish the radiological work it
was necessary to plan the work in advance and get ra-
diological control and/or ALARA committee personnel
involved early in the planning process. Emphasis was
placed on applying, ALARA techniques to reduce
dose, limit contamination spread and minimize the
amount of radioactive waste generated. Progress on
the cleanup has been steady and Hanford workers
have learned to use different type of engineered con-
trols and ALARA techniques to perform radiological
work. The purpose of this presentation is to share the
lessons learned on how Hanford is accomplishing radi-
ological work.
Keywords: *Alara, 'Radiation protection. Radiation
Doses, Safety, Working Conditions, Meetings, EDB/
560101.EDB/560190.
DE99050668REB PC A05/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Conceptual design statement of work for the im-
mobilized low-activity waste disposal facility,
project W-520.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland. WA (United
States).
W. W. Pickett. 30 Apr 1998,53p, HNF-2153.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This Statement of Work outlines the deliveraWes and
schedule for preparation of the Project W-520 Concep-
tual Design Report, including, work plans, site develop-
ment plan, preliminary safety evaluation, and concep-
tual design.
Keywords: 'Radioactive waste facilities, 'Low-level ra-
dioactive wastes. Radioactive Waste Disposal, Design,
Safety Analysis, Planning, EDB/052002.
DE99050699REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Organic ion exchange resin separation methods
evaluation.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
K. S. Witwer. 27 May 1998,31 p, HNF-2729.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This document describes testing to find effective meth-
ods to separate Organic Ion Exchange Resin (OIER)
from a sludge simulant. This task supports a com-
prehensive strategy for treatment and processing of K-
Basin sludge. The simulant to be used resembles
sludge that has accumulated in the 105KE and 105KW
Basins in the 1OOK area of the Hanford Site. The
sludge is an accumulation of fuel element corrosion
products, organic and inorganic ion exchange mate-
rials, canister gasket materials, iron and aluminum cor-
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rosion products, sand, dirt, and other minor amounts of
organic matter.
Keywords: 'Organic ion exchangers, 'Separation proc-
esses. Sludges, Fuel Storage Pools, Radioactive
Waste Processing, Performance Testing, EDB/
052001.
DEM050708REB
PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Resolution of Hartford tanks organic complexant
safety Issue*
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
N. W. Kirch. 14 May 1998,8p, HNF-1930-FP.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
SPECTRUM '98: nuclear and hazardous waste man-
agement international topical meeting. Sponsored by
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The Hanford Site tanks have been assessed for or-
ganic complexant reaction hazards. The results have
shown that most tanks contain insufficient concentra-
tions of TOC to support a propagating reaction. It has
also been shown that those tanks where the TOC con-
centration approaches levels of concern, degradation
of the organic complexants to less energetic com-
pounds has occurred. The results of the investigations
have been documented. The residual organic
complexants in the Hanford Site waste tanks do not
present a safety concern for long-term storage.
Keywords: 'Hanford Reservation, Tanks, 'Safety
analysis, Radtoactive Waste Storage, Organic Com-
pounds, Complexes, Chelating Agents, Meetings,
EDB/052002. EDB/054000.
DEM050750REB PC A02/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Kt - Jets and Jet structure and fragmentation at
theTevatron.
Fermi National Accelerator Lab., Batavia, IL (United
States).
A. Beretvas.31 Dec 1997,10p, FNAL/C-97/203-E.
Contract AC02-76CH03000
International workshop on deep inelastic scattering
and QCD (5th). Sponsored by Department of Energy,
Washington, DC.
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Kt algorithms are now used by both DO and CDF to
study jets. A preliminary study of jet structure for data
taken by DO and CDF during run 1 (92-95) is pre-
sented. DO has measured the jet mass as a function of
jet p(sub T). The CDF measurement of inclusive
charged particle momentum Distributions is in agree-
ment wtththe M ~ • • -
(MLLA).
Modffied Leading Log Approximation
Keywords: 'Madrons, 'Particle production, Fermilab
CoUder Detector, Mass, Transverse Momentum, Com-
parative Evaluations. Fermilab Tevatron, Algorithms,.
Inclusive Interactions, Distribution. Meetings, EDB/
662340.
DEM0507S1REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Uflht duty utility arm startup plan.
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc., Richland, WA (United
States).
G. A. Barnes. 1 Sop 1998,19p, HNF-2300-REV.1.
Contract ACOB-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This plan details the methods and procedures nec-
essary to ensure a safe transition in the operation of
the Light Duty Utility Arm (LDUA) System. The steps
identified here outline the work scope and identify re-
sponsibilities to complete startup, and turnover of the
LDUA to Characterization Project Operations (CPO).
Keywords: "Robots, 'Startup, Planning, Radioactive
Waste Storage, Storage Facilities, In-service Inspec-
tion, Tanks. EDB/052002.
DEM050823REB
PC A06/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
1998 Interim 242-A Evaporator tank system Integ-
rity assessment report
Fluor Daniel Hanford. Inc., Richland, WA (United
States)
C. E. Jensen. 2 Jul 1998,92p, HNF-2905.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This Integrity Assessment Report (IAR) is prepared by
Fluor Daniel Northwest (FDNW) under contract to
Lockheed-Martin Hanford Company (LMHC) for Waste
Management Hanford (WMH), the 242-A Evaporator
(facility) operations contractor for Fluor Daniel Hanford,
and the US Department of Energy, the system owner.
The contract specifies that FDNW perform an interim
(5 year) integrity assessment of the facility and prepare
a written IAR in accordance with Washington Adminis-
trative Code (WAC) 173-303-640. The WAG 173-303
defines a treatment, storage, or disposal (TSD) facility
tank system as the 'dangerous waste storage or treat-
ment tank and its ancillary equipment and contain-
ment' This integrity assessment evaluates the two
tank systems at the facility: the evaporator vessel, C-A-
1 (also called the vapor-liquid separator), and the con-
densate collection tank. TK-C-100. This IAR evaluates
the 242-A facility tank systems up to. but not including,
the last valve or flanged connection inside the facility
perimeter. The initial integrity assessment performed
on the facility evaluated certain subsystems not directly
in contact with dangerous waste, such as the steam
condensate and used raw water subsystems, to pro-
vide technical information. These subsystems were not
evaluated in this IAR. The last major upgrade to the fa-
cility was project B-534. The facility modifications, as a
result of project B-534, were evaluated in the 1993 fa-
cility interim integrity assessment Since that time, the
following upgrades have occurred in the facility: instal-
lation of a process condensate recycle system, and in-
stallation of a package steam boiler to provide steam
for the facility. The package boiler is not within the
scope of the facility TSD.
Keywords: •Evaporators, 'Radioactive waste facilities,
Hanford Reservation, Reliability, Evaluation, Radio-
active Waste Processing. Tanks. Safety. EDB/052001,
EDB/054000.
DE99050824REB PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Data quality objectives for TWRS privatization
Phase 1: Confirm tank T Is an appropriate feed
source for low-activity waste feed batch X.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland. WA (United
States)
P. J. Certa.2 Jut 1998,33p, HNF-1796-REV.1.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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The Phase 1 privatization contracts require that the
Project Hanford Management Contract (PHMC) con-
tractors, on behalf of the US Department of Energy,
Richland Operations Office (RL), deliver the appro-
priate quantities of the proper composition of feed on
schedule to the Privatization contractors (DOE-RL
1996). The type of feed needed, the amount of feed
needed, and the overall timing of when feed is to be de-
livered to the Privatization contractor are specified by
the contract Additional requirements are imposed by
the interface control document (ICD) for low-activity
waste (LAW) feed (PHMC 1997a). The Tank Waste
Remediation System Operation and Utilization Plan
(TWRSO/UP) as updated by the Readiness-to-Pro
ceed (RTP) deliverable establishes the baseline oper-
ating scenario for the delivery of feed to two Privatiza-
tion contractors for the first twelve LAW batches. The
project master baseline schedule (PMBS) and cor-
responding logic diagrams that will be used to imple-
ment the operating scenario have been developed and
are currently being refined. The baseline operating
scenario in the TWRSO/UP/RTP specifies which tanks
will be used to provide feed for each specific feed
batch, the operational activities needed to prepare and
deliver each feed batch, and the timing of these activi-
ties. This operating scenario has considered such fac-
tors as the privatization contracts and ICD require-
ments, waste composition and chemistry, equipment
availability, project schedules and funding, tank farm
logistics and the availability of tank space. The PMBS
includes activities to reduce programmatic risk.
Keywords: 'Radioactive waste storage, Hanford Res-
ervation, Storage Facilities, Waste Retrieval, Con-
tracts, Remedial Action, Planning, Schedules, EDB/
052002, EDB/054000.
DE99050825REB PC A07/MF A02
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Waste feed delivery environmental permits and
approvals plan.
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland. WA (United
States).
I. G. Papp. 6 Jul 1998.104p. HNF-2401.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This document describes the range of environmental
actions, including required permits and other agency
approvals, that may affect waste feed delivery (WFD)
activities in the Hanford Site's Tank Waste Remedi-
ation System (TWRS). This plan expands on the sum-
mary level information in the Tank waste Remediation
System Environmental Program Plan (HNF 1773) to
address requirements that are most pertinent to WFD.
This plan outlines alternative approaches to satisfying
applicable environmental standards, and describes se-
lected strategies for acquiring permits and other ap-
provals needed for WFD to proceed. Appendices at the
end of this plan provide preliminary cost and schedule
estimates for implementing the selected strategies.
The rest of this section summarizes the scope of WFD
activities, including important TWRS operating infor-
mation, and describes in more detail the objectives.
structure, and content of this plan.
Keywords: 'Radioactive waste storage,
'Environmental impacts, Hanford Reservation, Reme-
dial Action, Storage Facilities, License Applications,
Waste Retrieval, Cost Estimation. Planning, EDB/
052002. EDB/054000. EDB/056000.
DE99050826REB PC A99/MF A06
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Tank 241-TX-104, cores 230 and 231 analytical re-
sults for the final report
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc.. Richland. WA (United
States).
L A. Diaz. 7 Jul 1998,647p. HNF-SD-WM-DP-305.
Contract AC06-96RL13200
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This document is the analytical laboratory report for
tank 241-TX-104 push mode core segments collected
between February 18, 1998 and February 23, 1998.
The segments were subsampled and analyzed in ac-
cordance with the Tank 241 -TX-104 Push Mode Core
Sampling and Analysis Plan (TSAP) (McCain. 1997),
the Data Quality Objective to Support Resolution of the
Organic Complexant Safety Issue (Organic DOC)
(Turner, et al.. 1995) and the Safety Screening Data
Quality Objective (DQO) (Dukelow. et.al., 1995). The
analytical results are included in the data summary
table. None of the samples submitted for Differential
Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) and Total Alpha Activity
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(AT) exceeded notification limits as stated in the TSAP.
The statistical results of the 95% confidence interval on
the mean calculations are provided by the Tank Waste
Remediation Systems Technical Basis Group in ac-
cordance with the Memorandum of Understanding
(Schreiber, 1997) and are not considered in this report.
Appearance and Sample Handling Attachment 1 is a
cross reference to relate the tank farm identification
numbers to the 222-S Laboratory LabCore/LIMS sam-
ple numbers. The subsamples generated in the labora-
tory for analyses are identified in these diagrams with
their sources shown. Core 230: Three push mode core
segments were removed from tank 241-TX-104 riser
9A on February 18.1998. Segments were received by
the 222-S Laboratory on February 19,1998. Two seg-
ments were expected for this core. However, due to
poor sample recovery, an additional segment was
taken and identified as 2A. Core 231: Four push mode
core segments were removed from tank 241-TX-104
riser 13A between February 19,1998 and February 23,
1998. Segments were received by the 222-S Labora-
tory on February 24, 1998. Two segments were ex-
pected for this core. However, due to poor sample re-
covery, additional segments were taken and identified
as 2A and 2B. The TSAP states the core samples
should be transported to the laboratory within three cal-
endar days from the time each segment is removed
from the tank; this requirement was not met for the seg-
ments from Core 231.
Keywords: 'Tanks, 'Radioactive wastes, Chemical
Analysis, Drill Cores, Storage Facilities. Remedial Ac-
tion, Waste Retrieval, Planning, Radioactive Waste
Storage, EDB/054000, EDB/052002.
EU-0060REB PCS89.95
TSCA Deskbook.
Environmental Law Inst, Washington, DC.
E. C. Brown. J. A. Hatcher, C. R. Hathaway. W. K.
Rawson, and R. M. Sussman. c1999,665p, ISBN 0-
911937-83-S.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The complete text of every major environmental law
and its amendments is now available in one source,
updated with the latest changes for 1999. Find the
exact environmental laws you need quickly and easily.
Both the softcover book and new CD ROM contain the
complete text for: Clean Air Act and Amendments of
1990; CERCLA/Superfund; Pollution Prevention Act of
1990; Emergency Planning and Community Right to
Know Act; Resource Conservation and Recovery Act;
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act;
Federal Water Pollution Control Act; Oil Pollution Act of
1990; Safe Drinking Water Act; National Environmental
Policy Act; Occupational Safety and Health Act.
Keywords: 'Environmental law. Amendments, Legisla-
tion, Statutes. Pollution, Federal laws.
ERS-AER-779REB PCS14.00/MF A01
Moving Toward the Food Quid* Pyramid: Implica-
tions for U.S. Agriculture. Agriculture economic rept.
Economic Research Service, Washington, DC. Food
and Rural Economics Div.
C. E. Young, and L. Kantor. May 1999,36p.
See also ERS-AER-772.
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Recent studies show that average diets differ consider-
ably from Food Guide Pyramid recommendations. The
gap between current consumption and recommenda-
tions is particularly large for caloric sweeteners, fats
and oils, fruits, and certain vegetables-notably dark-
green leafy and deep-yellow vegetables, and dry
Geans, peas, and lentils, the change in food consump-
tion needed to meet Food Guide Pyramid serving rec-
ommendations will result in adjustments in U.S. agri-
cultural production, trade, nonfood uses, and prices.
The net adjustment in crop acreage is projected to be
relatively small, about 2 percent of total cropland in
1991-95. However, this small net adjustment masks
larger anticipated changes for some sectors, particu-
larly sweeteners, fats and oils, and citrus fruits.
Keywords: "Nutrition, 'Diets, rood consumption,
United States, Crop production, Trade, Commodity
prices, Dietary recommendations, 'Food guide pyr-
amid, 1996 Farm Act.
ERS-AER-780REB PCS16.00/MF A01
Food Cost Review, 1950-97. Agriculture economic
rept.
Economic Research Service, Washington, DC. Food
and Rural Economics Div.
H. Elitzak.Jun1999,58p.
See also ERS-AER-729 and ERS-AER-761.
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Food prices, as measured by the Consumer Price
Index (CPI), increased 2.6 percent in 1997. This in-
crease was greater than the overall increase in the CPI
(which rose 2.3 percent) for the third consecutive year.
Higher charges for processing and distributing food, as
measured by the farm-to-retail price spread, were pri-
marily responsible for the 1997 increase. The prices
farmers received for commodities, as measured by the
farm value of USDA's market basket of foods, dropped
4.4 percent. The farm value share of the food dollar
spent in grocery stores in 1997 was 23 percent, a de-
crease of2 percent from 1996. The farm-to-retail price
spread of USDA's market basket of foods rose 4.7 per-
cent, partly reflecting higher prices of inputs, such as
labor.
Keywords: 'Foods, 'Prices, 'Agricultural economics,
Food industry, Retail trade, Productivity, Expenses,
Profits, Market value, Farms, Consumer price index,
Food processing. Statistical data, Economic aspects,
Labor force, Cost analysis. Commodities.
ERS-AIB-752REB PCS14.00/MF A01
Green Technologies for a More Sustanable Agri-
culture. Agriculture information bulletin.
Economic Research Service, Washington, DC. Re-
source Economics Div.
J. Hrubovcak, U. Vasavada. and J. E. Aldy. Jun 1999.
48p.
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For U.S. agriculture to continue along a sustainable
path of economic development, further production in-
creases must be generated by technologies that are
both profitable and more environmentally benign. In
this context, the authors assess the role of these
'green* or sustainable technologies in steering agri-
culture along a more sustainable path.
Keywords: 'United States, 'Farm management,
Farms, Crop production, Soil conservation, Cultivation,
Planting management. Nutrients, Barriers, Renewable
resources, Environmental impacts, 'Sustainable agri-
culture, 'Green technology. Agricultural practices, Inte-
grated pest management, Nonrenewable resources.
HUP-0001REB PCS18.50
Governing the Global Economy. International Fi-
nance ana the State.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
E. B. Kapstein. C1994,240p. ISBN 0-674-35758-2.
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In this book, the international banker and political econ-
omist Ethan Kapstein explores the actions that govern-
ments have taken to cope with the economic and polit-
ical consequences associated with the globalization of
international finance.
Keywords: 'Banking business, Regulations. Banking,
Globalization, 'International finance, International
banking.
HUP-0002REB PCS24.95
United States and China. Fourth Edition.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
J. K. Fairbank. C1983,664p, ISBN 0-674-92438-X.
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Fairbank provides a miraculously concise account of
Chinese civilization from its foundations to the present
day. Maps, photographs, and an 80-page bibliography
make this an invaluable reference work. The book ad-
dresses a popular, not the academic, audience. It of-
fers a sweeping view of the Chinese polity from ancient
times up to the recent, convoluted period of Western
contact.
Keywords: 'China, 'History, Political systems. United
States, Societies.
HUP-0003REB PCS16.95
Russia. People and Empire.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
G. Hosking. C1998,576p, ISBN 0-674-78119-8.
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The publication of this book invites us to do nothing
less than rethink Russian history. In a sweeping yet
meticulously argued reinterpretation of the past five
centuries, Hosking shows the ways in which the Rus-
sian state's policy of empire-building has impeded the
creation of a Russian nation, leaving today's Russians
uncertain about what being Russian actually means. It
thus goes a significant step beyond the commonplace
according to which Russia's current troubles stem from
the lack of a democratic tradition: Democracy requires
a sense of self, Hosking maintains, and Russia cannot
fully embrace democracy without developing a viable
ethnic and civil identity.
Keywords: 'Russian Federation, 'History, Political sys-
tems, Societies.
HUP-0004REB PCS14.50
Exit, Voice, and Loyalty. Responses to Decline In
Firms, Organizations, and States.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
A. O. Hirschman. c1970,162p, ISBN 0-674-27660-4.
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This is an imaginative little book. Its message should
be of use to economists, political scientists, and all
those interested in policy questions related to these
areas. Hirschman starts his argument by assuming
that in time all organizations (firms, bureaus, political
parties, governments, and so on) develop slack and
experience a deterioration in the quality of their output.
The clients of a declining organization have two op-
tions for reversing this trend: exit and voice. And much
of the book is devoted to an explication of the ways in
which these options operate, their relative advantages
and weaknesses, the interdependence between them.
This unusual and subtle book is an exercise in inter-
disciplinary analysis focused on the interaction be-
tween market and non-market forces affecting the
process of development and decline.
Keywords: 'Organizations, 'Organizational effective-
ness, 'Market research. Policies, Economic analysis.
HUP-0005REB PCS24.95
History of Middle East Economies In the Twentieth
Century.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
R. Owen, and S. Pamuk. C1999,400p, ISBN 0-674-
39831-9
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This important book on economic development in the
modem Middle East examines, for the first time, the
separate national economies of the Arab states, includ-
ing the Gulf, Israel, and Turkey, from 1918 to the
present. It describes the main trends within each econ-
omy based on the best available statistical data, and
answers larger questions concerning the long-term
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growth of the countries, first in the colonial period, then
in the periods characterized by planning and develop-
ment, followed by the first steps toward liberalization
and structural adjustment. It evaluates government
policy in promoting the protection of imports and in ad-
vancing market economies. Policies employed by the
oil-producing states to build new institutional structures
based on near unlimited supplies of capital and labor
are also examined. The Middle East economies are
placed in their proper international context, and ques-
tions of colonialism and labor migration are discussed.
The authors evaluate where the Middle Eastern econo-
mies are now, and speculate about how they may de-
velop in the future.
Keywords: 'Economic development, 'Middle East,
Trends, Arabs countries, Israel, Turkey, Statistical
data. Government policies.
HUP-0006REB PCS16.50
Russia. The Roots of Confrontation.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
E. O. Reischauer. c1985,432p, ISBN 0-674-77966-5.
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Daniels's extraordinarily compact survey of Russian
history, contemporary Soviet society and Soviet-Amer-
ican relations arrives right on time. In this authoritative
analysis of the Russian historical experience, Daniels
dismantles many of the old stereotypes,
misperceptions, and irrational fears that have cumula-
tively (and consistently) undermined accurate percep-
tions of who the Soviets are, both pragmatic and sen-
sitive, this book will give both policy makers and inter-
ested laypersons an opportunity to understand the So-
viet Union in new and more enlightened ways.
Keywords: 'Russian Federation. 'History, Confronta-
tion, Foreign policy.
HUP-0007REB PCS16.50
Coup O'Etat A Practical Handbook.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
E. Luttwak. c1979,215p, ISBN0-674-17547-6.
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Coup o"Etat demonstrates that scholarly analysis can
be good social science and at the same time fun to
read. It is nontechnical in approach and informal in
style. Moreover, Edward Luttwak's familiarity with the
basic concepts and problems of political science is evi-
dent throughout This short book is...wicked, truthful,
and entertaining. The author, after outlining a step-by-
step procedure for bringing about a coup, analyzes
modem (post-Second World War) coups, and points
out why some succeeded and others failed.
Keywords: 'Political revolution, Political science,
'Coups d'etat.
HUP-OOOSREB PCS15.95
Ronald Reagan. The Politics of Symbolism.
Harvard Univ. Press. Cambridge, MA.
R. Daltek. c1999,256p, ISBN 6-674-77941-X.
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Few American politicians have enjoyed greater popu-
larity than Ronald Reagan. Humor, charm, good looks,
an intuitive feel for national concerns, and an extraor-
dinary ability to speak persuasively to millions of peo-
ple were major assets. But his fundamental appeal
went deeper a blend of Catholic and Protestant, small-
town boy and famous entertainer, Horatio Akjer and P.
T. Bamum, traditional moralist and media celebrity,
Reagan spoke for old values in current accents. Robert
Daltek presents a sharply drawn, richly detailed portrait
of the man and his politics-from his childhood years
through the California governorship to the first years of
the presidency. It is an essential guide for all observers
of the presidential election of 2000, and a starting point
for anyone wanting to discover what the Reagan expe-
rience really meant
Keywords: 'Politics, 'Background, 'Political attitudes,
Political influences. Presidents, 'Ronald Reagan.
HUP-OOOSREB PCS15.50
Regional Advantage. Culture and Competition in
Silicon Valley and Route 128.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
A. Saxenian. c1994,240p, ISBN 0-674-75340-2.
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Why is it that business in Silicon Valley is again flour-
ishing while along Route 128 in Massachusetts it con-
tinues to decline. The answer, Saxenian suggests, has
to do with the fact that despite similar histories and
technologies. Silicon Valley developed a decentralized
but cooperative industrial system while Route 128
came to be dominated by independent, self-sufficient
corporations. This history offers important economic-
development lessons. More than technology, capital
and infrastructure are needed to compete successfully
in the global economy. Most important is the ability to
stimulate and sustain a culture of openness, oppor-
tunity, collaboration and entrepreneurialism.
Saxenian's findings are important because they high-
light the fundamental organizational practices behind
California's economic successes in several key sec-
tors, a reality dangerously ignored by many of the
state's political and business leaders.
Keywords: 'Economic development, 'Massachusetts.
'Regional development, Commercialization, Competi-
tion, Regional analysis, 'Silicon Valley(Califomia).
HUP-0010REB PCS16.95
Japanese Today. Change and Continuity, En-
larged Edition.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
E. O. Reischauer, and M. B. Jansen. c1994,496p,
ISBN 0-674-47184-9.
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Japan, like the rest of the world, has undergone enor-
mous changes in the last few years. The impact of the
end of the Cold War has combined with a world-wide
recession to create a fluid situation in which long-held
assumptions about politics and policies no longer hold.
A classic, short history of Japan, this book has been
brought up to date by Marius Jansen. now our most
distinguished interpreter of Japanese history. Jansen
gives a lucid account and analysis of the events that
have rocked Japan since 1990, taking the story
through the election of Murayamaas Prime Minister.
Keywords: 'Japan, 'History, Politics, Foreign policy,
Economic impact. Economic development.
HUP-0011REB PCS31.00
Making Markets. Opportunism and Restraint on
Wall Street
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
M. Y. Abolafia. C1996.240p, ISBN 0-674-54324-6.
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Abolafia looks at three subcultures that co-exist in the
world of Wall Street: the stock, bond, and futures mar-
kets. Through interviews, anecdotes, and the author's
skillful analysis, we see how traders and New York
Stock Exchange 'specialists' negotiate the perpetual
tension between short-term self-interest and long-term
self-restraint that marks their respective communities—
and how the temptation toward excess spurs market
activity. We also see the complex relationships among
those market communities-why, for instance, NYSE
specialists resent the freedoms permitted over-the-
counter bond traders and futures traders. Making Mar-
kets shows us that what propels Wall Street is not a
fundamental human drive or instinct, but strategies en-
acted in the context of social relationships, cultural idi-
oms, and institutions-a cycle that moves between
phases of unbridled self-interest and collective self-re-
straint.
Keywords: 'Stocks, 'Bonds, 'Futures, Markets, Inter-
views, Traders, Specialists, 'Wall Street.
HUP-0012REB PCS35.00
Russia Under Western Eyes. From the Bronze
Horseman to the Lenin Mausoleum.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
M. Malia.c1999.480p, ISBN 0-674-78120-1.
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As the dust clears from the fall of Communism, will
Western eyes see Russia, the unclaimed orphan of
Western history or Russia as she truly is, a perplexing
but undeniable member of the European family. A daz-
zling work of intellectual history by a world-renowned
scholar, spanning the years from Peter the Great to the
fall of the Soviet Union, this book gives us a clear and
sweeping view of Russia not as an eternal barbarian
menace but as an outermost, if laggard, member in the
continuum of European nations.
Keywords: 'Russia, Histories, Europe, 'Western coun-
tries.
HUP-0013REB PCS16.95
Kennedy Tapes. Inside the White House During
the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
E. R. May, and P. D. Zelikow. c1998,468p, ISBN 0-
674-17927-7.
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October 1962: the United States and the Soviet Union
stood face to face, each brandishing enough nuclear
weapons to obliterate the other's civilization. For two
weeks an executive committee formed around ele-
ments of President Kennedy's National Security Coun-
cil debated what to do, twice coming to the brink of at-
tacking Soviet military units in Cuba, units equipped for
nuclear retaliation. Through it all, unbeknownst to any
of the participants except the President himself and
probably his brother Robert, audio tape was rolling,
capturing for posterity the deliberations that might have
ended the world as we know it These are the full, au-
thenticated, and annotated transcripts of those riveting
recordings, with an introduction setting the scene of the
Cold War and a conclusion on what we have teamed,
on Soviet behavior, and on the aftermath.
Keywords: 'International relations, United States, So-
viet Union, 'Kennedy tapes, 'White House, "Cuban
missile crisis, Cold War.
HUP-0014REB PCS14.95
Last Best Hope of Earth. Abraham Lincoln and the
Promise of America.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
M. E. Neely. C1993,320p, ISBN 0-674-51126-3.
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Mark E. Neely, Jr., gives us the first compact biography
of Abraham Lincoln based on new scholarship. Neely,
a Pulitzer prize-winning historian, vividly recaptures the
central place of politics in Lincoln's life. Richly illus-
trated, nuanced and accessible, written with attention
to the age in which Lincoln lived, yet ever alert to uni-
versal moral questions, this book provides a portrait of
Lincoln as an extraordinary man in his own time and
Keywords: 'Biographies, Politics, 'United States Presi-
dents, "Abraham Lincoln.
HUP-0015REB PCS24.95
Leadership Without Easy Answers.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
R. A. Heifetz. c1994.368p. ISBN 0-674-51858-6.
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This pioneering study constitutes one of the most in-
sightful and innovative approaches to leadership stud-
ies in over a decade. Heifetz masterfully presents his
new leadership model by intertwining general theory
and prescriptive practical guidance through fertile his-
torical and work-place case studies. Heifetz's goal is
nothing less than a summoning for a new social con-
tract that seeks to revitalize America's civic ethos by
adopting leadership strategies to empower the citi-
zenry rather than to merely enhance the authority of
the leader. The upshot of this study should place it in
the front line in leadership historiography for years to
come.
Keywords: 'Leadership, 'Democracy, Models, Theo-
ries, Management practice.
HUP-0016REB PCS19.95
History of the World In the Twentieth Century. Vol-
ume I: Western Dominance, 1900-1947.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
J. Grenville. C1997,416p, ISBN 0-674-39961-7.
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This now classic history of the world in our century has
been updated and expanded to take the history almost
to the end of our century. It is being published in paper-
back in two compact volumes, divided at the time of the
Cow War. Volume I covers the years 1900 to 1947
while volume II extends from 1945 to 1996. Grenville
has also updated the references and index, and has
provided new prefatory material. All illustrations and
maps have been retained.
Keywords: 'World history, 'Twentieth century. His-
tories. Western dominance. Cold War.
HUP-0017REB PCS22.95
History of the World In the Twentieth Century. Vol-
ume II: Conflict and Liberation, 1945-1996.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
J. Grenville. c1997,656p, ISBN 0-674-39962-5.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This now classic history of the world in our century has
been updated and expanded to take the history almost
to the end of our century. It is being published in paper-
back in two compact volumes, divided at the time of the
Cold War. Volume I covers the years 1900 to 1947
while volume II extends from 1945 to 1996. Grenville
has also updated the references and index, and has
provided new prefatory material. All illustrations and
maps have been retained.
Keywords: 'World history, 'Twentieth century,
•Conflict. 'Liberation, Histories, Western dominance,
Cold War.
HUP-0018REB PCS16.95
China. A New History. Enlarged Edition.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
J. K. Fairbank, and M. Goldman. c1998,624p. ISBN 0-
674-11673-9.
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The late John King Fairbank was the West's doyen on
China, and this book is the full and final expression of
his lifelong engagement with this vast ancient civiliza-
tion. This book remains a masterwork without parallel-
-a concise and authoritative account of China and its
people over four millennia. The distinguished historian
Merle Goldman has brought the book up to date with a
chapter on events in the post-Mao period and a new
preface and epilogue. She provides a detailed account
of the wide array of changes-social, economic, cul-
tural, and even political-thai have taken place in China
over the past two decades.
Keywords: 'China. Histories, Changes, Social, Eco-
nomic, Cultural, Political.
HUP-0019REB PCS14.50
Rhetoric of Reaction. Perversity, Futility, Jeop-
ardy.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
A. O. Hirschman. c1991,208p, ISBN 0-674-76868-X.
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Propelled by an ecumenical motive-to explain the
'massive, stubborn, and exasperating otherness of oth-
ers', in this case conservative thinkers-and guided, as
he himself muses, by 'an inbred urge toward sym-
metry', Albert Hirschman has written an enjoyable and
profound book. He argues that a triplet of 'rhetorical'
criticisms-perversity, futility, and jeopardy-'has been
unfailingly leveled* by 'reactionaries' at each major pro-
gressive reform of the past 300 years-those T. H. Mar-
shall identified with the advancement of civil, political
and social rights of citizenship. Charmingly written, this
book can benefit a diverse readership.
Keywords: 'Reactions, Peversity, Futility, Jeopardy,
•Rhetorical criticisms.
HUP-0020REB PCS24.95
Paradox of China's Post-Mao Reforms.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
M. Goldman, and R. Macfarquhar. C1999,448p, ISBN
0-674-65454-4.
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China's bold program of reforms launched in the late
1970s—the move to a market economy and the open-
ing to the outside world-ended the political chaos and
economic stagnation of the Cultural Revolution and
sparked China's unprecedented economic boom. Yet,
while the reforms made possible a rising standard of
living for the majority of China's population, they came
at the cost of a weakening central government, in-
creasing inequalities, and fragmenting society.
Keywords: 'China, 'Economic reforms, Essays, Mar-
ket economies. Politics. Social structure, Post-Mao re-
forms.
HUP-0021REB PCS17.00
Strategy. The Logic of War and Peace.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
E. N. Luttwak. C1987,320p, ISBN 0-674-83996-X.
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Luttwak succeeds admirably in revealing the complex
and invariably contradictory relationship between the
various levels of strategic action; our grasp of the proc-
ess of conflict is correspondingly enhanced and the
reader left property skeptical about claims that his or
that technical innovation will provide an ultimate and
foolproof defense. Luttwak's achievement is therefore
considerable: Like his mentor Ctausewitz he has rec-
ognized that the study of war cannot be subject to the
'intellectual codification used in the (mechanical) arts
and sciences.' Rather, it requires philosophical rigour
and historical understanding of a kind rarely found in
the narrow, a historical wond of the scenario builder.
These intellectual virtues are abundantly present in this
book, and teacher and student alike can only benefit
from a close reading and assessment of its central hy-
pothesis.
Keywords: 'Strategic actions, 'Conflicts, Logic, War,
Peace.
HUP-0022REB PCS26.00
Korea Old and New. A History.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
C. J. Eckert, K. B. Lee, Y. I. Lew, M. Robinson, and E.
W. Wagner. c1991,454p, ISBN 0-962-7713-0-9.
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This is the most reliable and popular history of Korea
available in English. The tumultuous developments of
the modern era receive the greatest coverage, but the
book's balanced treatment of traditional Korea empha-
sizes cultural events as integrally related to the polit-
ical, social, and economic evolution of this ancient na-
tion. Five outstanding scholars give a wide-angle view
of each distinct period, elucidating the past while pro-
viding new understanding of the vast changes that
have taken place in Korea.
Keywords: 'Korea, Asia, Histories, Cultural events,
Politics, Sociology, Economics.
HUP-0023REB PCS27.95
Structural Slumps. The Modem Equilibrium The-
ory of Unemployment, Interest, and Assets.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
E. S. Phelps. C1998,440p, ISBN 0-674-84374-6.
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Dissatisfied with the explanations of the business cycle
provided by the Keynesian, monetarist, New Keynes-
lan. and real business cycle schools, Edmund Phelps
has developed from various existing strands-some
modem and some classical-a radically different theory
to account for the long periods of unemployment that
have dogged the economies of the United States and
Western Europe since the early 1970s.
Keywords: 'Unemployment. 'Business cycles, United
States, Europe, Interest, Assets, Equilibrium theory,
Macroeconomic theory.
HUP-0024REB PCS15.95
Inside the Arab World.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
M. Field. C1995,448p, ISBN 0-674-45521-5.
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The first book to include developments since the Gulf
War and the historic pact between Israel and the PLO,
Inside the Arab World gives us a complete and detailed
picture of the region as it is today, as well as a clear
sense of how Arab affairs have evolved and where
they may lead. Timely, thorough, and highly readable,
this book offers much-needed insight into the Arab
world as its politics and policies increasingly engage
our own.
Keywords: 'Arabs, 'Middle East, Histories, Politics,
Policies, Developments, Israel, Palestinian Liberation
Organization.
HUP-0025REB PCS19.95
Resources, Values and Development.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge. MA.
A. Sen. C1997,560p, ISBN 0-674-76526-5,
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The book contains many of Amartya Sen's path-break-
ing contributions to development economics, including
papers on resource allocation in nonwage systems, in-
vestment planning, shadow pricing, employment pol-
icy, and welfare economics.
Keywords: 'Development economics, Nonwage sys-
tems. Investment planning, Shadow pricing. Employ-
ment policy, Welfare economics.
HUP-0026REB PCS19.95
Choice, Welfare, and Measurement
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
A. Sen. c1997.480p. ISBN 0-674-12778-1.
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The book contains many of Amartya Sen's most impor-
tant contributions to economic analysis and methods,
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including papers on choice, preference, rationality, ag-
gregation, and measurement. A substantial introduc-
tory essay interrelates his diverse concerns, and also
analyzes discussions generated by the original papers,
focusing on the underlying issues.
Keywords: 'Economic analysis, Choice, Preference,
Rationality, Aggregation, Measurements.
HUP-0027REB PCS 16.95
John Qulncy Adams. A Public Life, A Private Life.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
P. C. Nagel. C1999,448p, ISBN 0-674-47940-8.
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John Quincy Adams was raised, educated, and
groomed to be President, following in the footsteps of
his father, John. At fourteen he was secretary to the
Minister to Russia and, later, was himself Minister to
the Netherlands and Prussia. He was U.S. Senator,
Secretary of State, and then President for one ill-fated
term. His private life showed a parallel descent. He
was a poet, writer, critic, and Professor of Oratory at
Harvard. He married a talented and engaging South-
erner, but two of his three sons were disappointments.
This polymath and troubled man, caught up in both a
democratic age not to his understanding and the furies
of passion, was an American lion in winter.
Keywords: 'Statesmen, Histories, United States Presi-
dent, John Quincy Adams.
HUP-0028REB PCS39.95
Grabbing Hand. Government Pathologies and
Their Cures.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
A. Shlerfer, and R. Vishny. C1999,2B8p, ISBN 0-674-
35887-2.
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In many countries, public sector institutions impose
heavy burdens on economic life: heavy and arbitrary
taxes retard investment, regulations enrich corrupt bu-
reaucrats, state firms consume national wealth, and
the most talented people turn to rent-seeking rather
than productive activities. As a consequence of such
predatory policies-described in this book as the grab-
bing hand of the state-entrepreneurship lingers and
economies stagnate. The authors of this collection of
essays describe many of these pathologies of a grab-
bing hand government, and examine their con-
sequences for growth. The essays share a common
viewpoint that political control of economic life is cen-
tral to the many government failures that we observe.
Keywords: "Governments, Essays, Growth, Reforms,
Europe, Developing countries, United States, Transi-
tion economies, Taxes, Regulations.
HUP-0029REB PCS16.95
Inequality Reexamlmd.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
A. Sen. c1992,224p, ISBN 0-674-45256-9.
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In this deft analysis. Amartya Sen argues that the o5c-
tum 'ad people are created equal' serves largely to de-
flect attention from the fact that we differ in age, gen-
der, talents, and physical abilities as well as in material
advantages and social background. He argues for con-
centrating on higher and more basic values: individual
capabilities and freedom to achieve objectives. By con-
centrating on the equity and efficiency of social ar-
rangements in promoting freedoms and capabilities of
individuals. Sen adds an important new angle to argu-
ments about such vital issues as gender inequalities.
welfare policies, affirmative action, and public provision
of health care and education.
Keywords: 'Inequality, 'Social arrangements. Gender
inequalities. Welfare policies, Affirmative action. Public
services.
HUP-0030REB PCS18.50
Propensity To Self-Subversion.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
A. O. Hirschman. c1995,264p, ISBN 0-674-71558-6.
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Albert O. Hirschman is renowned worldwide for theo-
ries that have been at the forefront of political econom-
ics during the last half century. In these twenty essays
he casts his sharp analytical eye on his own ideas,
questioning and qualifying some of his major propo-
sitions on social change and economic development
Hirschman's self-subversion, as well as the self-affir-
mation that is also present here, reveal the workings of
a distinguished mind. They also bring us fresh per-
spective on the material in his twelve previous books
and countless essays. In the substantial essays that
open this collection, Hirschman reappraises points he
made in such books as Exit, Voice, and Loyalty, The
Strategy of Economic Development, and The Rhetoric
of Reaction. Subsequent essays fruitfully reexplore the
themes of Latin American development and market so-
ciety that have occupied him throughout his career.
Hirschman also forays into new puzzles, such as the
likely impact, negative or otherwise, of the Eastern Eu-
ropean revolutions of 1989 on the Third World, the on-
and-off connections between political and economic
progress, and the role of conflict in enhancing commu-
nity spirit in a liberal democracy.
Keywords: 'Social change, 'Economic development.
Essays, Political economics.
HUP-0031REB PCS16.95
History of Twentieth-Century Russia.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
R. Service. C1998,688p, ISBNO-674-W348-7.
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Russia has had an extraordinary history in the twen-
tieth century. As the first Communist society, the USSR
was both an admired model and an object of fear and
hatred to the rest of the world. How are we to make
sense of this history. A History of Twentieth-Century
Russia treats the years from 1917 to 1991 as a single
period and analyzes the peculiar mixture of political,
economic, and social ingredients that made up the So-
viet formula. Under a succession of leaders from Lenin
to Gorbachev, various methods were used to conserve
and strengthen this compound. At times the emphasis
was upon shaking up the ingredients, at others upon
stabilization. All this occurred against a background of
dictatorship, civil war, forcible industrialization, terror,
world war, and the postwar arms race.
Keywords: 'Russia, Histories, Politics, Economics, So-
ciology, Twentieth-Century.
HUP-0032REB PCS29.95
Greek Grammar.
•Harvard Univ. Press. Cambridge, MA.
H. W. Smyth. C1984,803p. ISBN 0-674-36250-0.
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The present book, apart from its greater extent and
certain differences of statement and arrangements,
has, in general, the same plan as the author's Greek
Grammar for Schools and Colleges. It is a descriptive,
not an historical, nor a comparative, grammar. Though
it has adopted many of the assured results of Com-
parative Linguistics, especially in the field of Analogy, it
has excluded much of the more complicated matter
that belongs to a purely scientific treatment of the prob-
lems of Morphology.
Keywords: 'Greek grammar. Foreign languages. Dia-
lects, Attic speech.
HUP-0033REB PCS52.50
Sanskrit Grammar. Including Both the Classical
Language, and the Older Dialects, of Veda and
Brahma na.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
W. D. Whitney. c1987,577p, ISBN 0-674-78810-9.
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It was in June, 1875, as I chanced to be for a day or two
in Leipzig, that was unexpectedly invited to prepare the
Sanskrit grammar for the Indo-European series pro-
jected by Messrs. Breitkopf and Hartel. After some
consideration, and consultation with friends, I accepted
the taks, and have since devoted to it what time could
be spared from regular duties, after the satisfaction of
engagements earlier formed. If the delay seems a long
one, it was nevertheless unavoidable; and I would
gladly, in the interest of the work itself, have made it
still longer. In every such case, it is necessary to make
a compromise between measurably satisfying a
present pressing need, and doing the subject fuller jus-
tice at the cost of more time.
Keywords: 'Sanskrit grammar, 'Foreign languages,
Dialects, Veda, Brahmana, Classical language.
HUP-0034REB PCS17.50
Equality, the Third World, and Economic Delusion.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
P. T. Bauer. c1981,302p, ISBN 0-674-25986-6.
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The central theme of this book is the conspicuous and
disconcerting hiatus between accepted opinion and
evident reality in major areas of academic and public
economic discourse since the Second World War. Re-
view of intellectually and practically significant in-
stances of this discrepancy provides the connecting
thread between the studies presented in this volume.
The book is ambitious in that it attempts to dem-
onstrate the presence of this hiatus over a wide range
of economics and politics and their academic study.
This hiatus is evident in all three major areas covered
by this book. I argue that the widely accepted ideas ex-
amined here, many of which are staples of the eco-
nomic literature and of the publications of leading
economists, are demonstrabty invalid, often evidently
so. The received conclusions have served as a basic
for major policies in the West, and in the less devel-
oped world.
Keywords: -World War II, 'Economics, 'Politics, Poli-
cies.
HUP-0035REB PCS30.00
Macroeconomic Policy and Adjustment In Korea
1970-1990.
Harvard Univ. Press. Cambridge, MA.
S. Haggard, R. N. Cooper, S. Collins, C. Kim, and S. T.
Ro. C1994.333p, ISBN 0-674-54085-9.
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The study of macroeconomic policy in Korea is a col-
laborative venture between the Korea Development In-
stitute and the Harvard Institute for International Devel-
opment. It was designed to update the previous joint
study of Korea's modernization. This volume provides
an analytic history of Korean macroeconomic policy
over the last two decades that integrates political as
well as economic analysis. The book analyzes fiscal,
monetary, financial, and labor-market policy, savings
behavior, and the balance of payments, and draws
conclusions for policy reform in other developing coun-
tries.
Keywords: 'Korea, 'Macroeconomics, Policies, Adjust-
ment, Histories, Political analysis, Economic analysis.
HUP-0036REB PCS14.50
China and Japan In the Global Setting.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
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A. Iriye. c1992,165p, ISBN 0-674-11839-1.
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Like all Reischauer lecturers, I was asked to address a
topic that embraces and connects the countries of East
Asia. I chose to focus on the modern history of Chi-
nese-Japanese relations. This may have been a reck-
less undertaking, since my work in the last twenty
years or so has moved away from East Asian history
per se, so my knowledge or understanding of this his-
tory may be somewhat dated. I can attempt, however,
to put Chinese-Japanese relations in a global context.
My research and teaching for some time have been in
international history, the history of modem international
relations broadly defined, and I have found it useful to
discuss the ways in which Chinese-Japanese relations
have been affected by developments in the inter-
national community as a whole, and, at the same time,
have contributed to defining it.
Keywords: 'China, "Japan, Relations, Histories, Devel-
opments.
HUP-0037REB PCS39.50
Mathews1 Chinese-English Dictionary. Revised
American Edition.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA.
R. H. Mathews. c1996,1249p. ISBN 0-674-12350-6.
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With books no longer coming from the Far East, the
need for Chinese dictionaries in this country has grown
from chronic to acute. To anser the immediate de-
mands of American students, the Harvard-Yenching
Institute has undertaken to revise and reprint two prac-
tical dictionaries, (1) C. H. Fenn's Pocket Dictionary,
which appeared in November, 1942, and (2) the
present Chinsese-English Dictionary by R. H. Mat-
hews, both photolithographic reproductions. Within the
necessary limitations of a photographic edition, and as
far as interstices of the original edition allow, errors
have been corrected, pronunciations and definitions
revised, and new entries inserted, - in all amounting to
some 15,000 items. A whole Introduction on Pro-
nunciation has been added, and a list of the syllabic
gs is included for quick reference, since the
I order of syllables is not strictly alphabetic. An
nal feature of the new edition is that all cases of
the neutral, i.e., unstressed, tone are indicated.
Keywords: 'Dictionaries, Pronunciations, Errors, Defi-
nitions, 'Chinese-English.
ISLAND-0475REB PCS29.95
For the Health of the Land: Previously Unpub-
lished Essays and Other Writings.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
A. Leopold. C1999,240p, ISBN-1-55963-763-3.
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The book is a new collection of rare and previously un-
published essays by Leopold, builds on that vision of
ethical land use and develops the concept of 'land
health' and the practical measures landowners can
take to sustain it. The writings are vintage Leopold-
clear, sensible, and provocative, sometimes humor-
ous, often lyrical, and always inspiring. Joining them to-
gether are a wisdom and a passion that transcend the
time and place of the author's life.
Keywords: 'Land use, 'Conservation, Essays, Ethics,
Private lands. Wildlife.
ISLAND-0476REB PCS31.95
Heart of America: Our Landscape, Our Future.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
T. Palmer. c1999,350p, ISBN-1 -55963^t36-7.
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In this illuminating portrait of America at the threshold
of the new millennium, author Tim Palmer explores and
assesses the landscape of the United States-both
timeless wonders of natural beauty and lost places
scarred by human exploitation. He takes the reader on
an informative and inspirational tour of our most vital
landscapes, including mountains, forests, grasslands,
deserts, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and seashores. He in-
troduces us to the basic geography and ecological
value of each landscape, describes historical patterns
of land use, considers the most serious threats, and
discusses what is being done to protect the landscape
for future generations. Throughout, he instills a deeper
understanding of the importance of the land, a sense of
outrage at the damage that has been done, and a feel-
ing of hope that those working to correct past abuses
will succeed.
Keywords: 'Landscapes, "United States, Geography,
Ecology, Land use.
ISLAND-0478REB PCS29.95
Halfllves: Reconciling Work and Wildness.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
B. Williams. c1999,224p, ISBN-1 -55963-577-0.
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In Maldives, Brooke Williams presents the engrossing
story of his personal journey in balancing the expecta-
tions of family and society, and the needs and desires
of his heart. In witty, poignant prose, he tells how he
came to free himself from the life he was expected to
live. Williams comes to realize he is not alone in this
struggle, and he identifies a balance we all must strike
between our cultural obligations and the strong pull to-
ward wildness that our evolutionary heritage exerts on
the human psyche.
Keywords: 'Outdoors, "Nature, Human psyche, Rec-
onciliation, Needs, Desires.
ISLAND-0479REB PCS31.95
Encounters with Nature.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
P. Shepard. c1999,208p, ISBN-1 -55963-529-0.
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Throughout the vast body of Shepard's literary legacy,
certain themes appear repeatedly: the aesthetics and
perception of landscape and nature; animals and their
pervasive influence on our humanity; ontogeny, the de-
velopment of the individual in complicity with nature
and with culture; and 'place' as the grounding of our
being. The book brings together twenty-one essays
written over a span of four decades that explore those
themes and chronicle an interlocking progression of
knowledge and insight that certifies Paul Shepard as
one of the most brilliant thinkers of our time.
Keywords: 'Nature, 'Landscapes, Essays, Animals,
Ontogeny, Culture.
ISLAND-0480REB PCS34.95
Reaping the Wind: How Mechanical Wizards, Vi-
sionaries, and Profiteers Helped Shape Our En-
ergy Future.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
P. Asmus. C1999,267p, ISBN-1-55963-707-2.
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In the book, journalist Peter Asmus tells the fascinating
and convoluted history of commercial wind power in
the United States. He introduces readers to maverick
scientists and technologists who labored in obscurity,
to entrepreneurs and visionary capitalists who believed
that a centuries-old idea could be made feasible in the
modem world, and to enterprising financial advisers
and investors who sought to exploit the last great tax
shelter in federal history. Beginning with the early pio-
neers, from William Heronemus. a former U.S. Navy
captain who dreamt of huge floating wind farms off the
coast of New England, to the $40 million success story
of Jim Dehlsen of Zond, he offers an animated nar-
rative that profiles the colorful cast of characters in-
volved with the development of the American wind
power industry.
Keywords: 'Wind power, United States, Histories,
Technologies, Policies.
ISLAND-0482REB PCS72.00
Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Con-
servative Assessment.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
R. A. Abell, D. M. Olson, E. Dinerstein, W. Eichbaum,
S. Walters, W. Wettengel, T. Allnutt. C. J. Loucks, P.
Hedao, P. T. Hurley, and J. T. Diggs. c1999,368p,
ISBN-1-55963-734-X.
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As an initial step in identifying those areas where pro-
tective and restorative measures should be imple-
mented first, World Wildlife Fund-US assembled a
team of leading scientists to conduct a conservation
assessment of freshwater ecoregions. This book pre-
sents that assessment and outlines measures that
must be taken to conserve, and in many cases restore,
native biodiversity. The book: identifies freshwater
ecoregions that support globally outstanding biological
diversity assesses the types and immediacy of threats
to North American ecoregions; identifies gaps in infor-
mation that hamper an accurate evaluation of biodiver-
sity; provides a broad-scale framework for conserva-
tion activities. In addition, it offers appendixes that pro-
vide detailed descriptions of methodologies, raw
scores and statistical analysis of results, and an inte-
grated biological distinctiveness and conservation sta-
tus index. Also included are 21 full-color maps.
Keywords: 'North America, "Freshwater biology,
'Aquatic habitats, 'Natural resource conservation.
Aquatic ecosystems, Species diversity, Wildlife con-
servation, Environmental impact assessments, Envi-
ronmental protection. Threat evaluation, 'Ecoregions,
Biodiversity.
ISLAND-0483REB PCS34.50
Trade-Off Myth: Fact and Fiction About Jobs and
the Environment
Island Press, Washington, DC.
E. Goodstein.c1999.208p, ISBN-1-55963-683-1.
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Many Americans believe three things about jobs and
the environment: that the implementation of environ-
mental protection measures has created ongoing,
widespread unemployment; that it has caused large
numbers of plant shutdowns and layoffs in manufac-
turing; and that it has led many U.S. firms to flee to de-
veloping countries with lax environmental regulations.
Virtually all economists who have studied the issue
agree that each of these propositions is false. In the
book, economist Eban Goodstein provides an in-depth
examination of the deep-seated, but ultimately mis-
taken, American belief in a widespread jobs-environ-
ment trade-off. Remarkably, his is the first book to state
unambiguously the truth about jobs and the environ-
ment.
Keywords: 'Environmental protection, 'Jobs, Unem-
ployment, Labor, Regulations, United States, Meas-
ures.
ISLAND-0486REB PCS39.50
Nature In Focus: Rapid Ecological Assessment
Island Press, Washington, DC.
R. Sayre, E. Roca, G. Sedaghatkish, R. Roca, S.
Sheppard, B. Young, and S. Keel. c1999,224p. ISBN-
1-55963-754-4.
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Rapid Ecological Assessment (REA) is a methodology
developed by The Nature Conservancy to provide
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comprehensive and reliable information about bio-
diversity resources in situations where time and finan-
cial resources are limited. This book is an in-depth
guide to the theory and practice of REAs, offering a de-
tailed approach for assessing biodiversity in a rapid
and integrative manner. It provides researchers with
the essential tools and techniques they need to con-
duct an REA, and offers valuable advice about the
planning and implementation aspects. The book: pre-
sents an overview of the REA methodology and sam-
pling framework; reviews all aspects of an REA: plan-
ning and management, mapping and spatial informa-
tion, information management; describes surveys of
vegetation and fauna: presents a generalized descrip-
tion of threat assessments; explores the manner in
which large amounts of data produced by different
REA teams are integrated and synthesized into a co-
hesive set of management recommendations; explains
how the REA effort is documented, published, and dis-
seminated; and offers a detailed REA case study. Also
included is a set of twelve color maps that describe the
sequence of mapping activities in the case-study REA,
along with other map examples from a range of REAs.
In addition to the case study, appendixes offer a full set
of REA field forms for sampling, and a model 'Scope of
Work' that describes the nature of work to be con-
ducted in an REA and outlines the roles and respon-
sibilities of the participating organizations.
Keywords: 'Remote sensing, 'Natural resource con-
servation, 'Data collection, Aerial reconnaissance,
Overflight, Mapping, Threat evaluation. Vegetation,
Animals. Species diversity. Planning. Data processing.
Information management, 'Rapid ecological assess-
ment. Biodiversity.
ISLAND-0491REB PCS37.00
Rivers of Gold: Designing Markets to Allocate
Water In California.
Island Press. Washington. DC.
B. M. Haddad. C1999,275p, ISBM-1-55963-712-9.
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This book takes a new look at California's water-re-
allocatkxi challenge. The author explains the concept
of water markets and the economic theory under-
girding them. He shows how some water markets have
workeoVand others have faited-and gives the reader
the analytic tools necessary to understand why. The
book: provides an overview of water-supply issues in
California; compares the situation in California with that
of other western states; considers the different prop-
erty rights regimes governing current use and their fit
with water market institutions; explains how water mar-
kets would work and their benefits and drawbacks as
an allocation mechanism; presents a series of case
studies of water markets currently in effect in Cali-
fornia; offers a list of principles for water market design.
In the end. the author offers a comprehensive assess-
ment of the institutional design features that any water
market should incorporate if it is to reallocate water ef-
fectively, in California or in any other region where
water is scarce.
Keywords: 'California. "Water supply. 'Markets,
•Water altocation(Policy), Water resources. Ground
water. Surface waters. Water demand. Prices. Water
costs. Water dfetribution(Applied), Water utilization,
Competing uses. Water policy. Property rights. Water
conservation. Economic analysis.
ISLAND-0402REB PCS47.00
Economic Losses from Marine Pollution. A Hand-
book for Assessment
Island Press, Washington. DC.
D. D. Ofiara. and J. J. Seneca. c1999.203p. ISBN-1-
55963-609-2.
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This book brings a fuller understanding of the variety
and extent of marine losses and how they are as-
sessed to scientists, lawyers, and environmentalists by
systematically identifying and classifying marine losses
and relating mem to models and methods of economic
valuation. The authors use a step-by-step approach to
show how economists have used these methods and
how they approach the problem of assessing economic
damage. The book begins by describing the impor-
tance of economic valuation of marine damages, the
history of concern over marine pollution, and the devel-
opment of economic methodologies to assess damage
from it. Following that, the book: considers types of ma-
rine pollution and their effects on organisms, eco-
systems, and humans, and the corresponding eco-
nomic effects of those biological impacts; introduces
the economic principles and methods needed to under-
stand and to assess economic damages; expresses
losses from water quality impairments in terms of eco-
nomic value; introduces the basic economic tech-
niques that have been developed and used to measure
changes in economic value; discusses how to apply
those economic techniques, and presents a variety of
practical examples; explores limitations and problems
that can arise in such applied work.
Keywords: 'Economic analysis, 'Losses, 'Marine pol-
lution, Damage assessment, Environmental impact as-
sessments, Economic impact, Value, Marine re-
sources. Marine ecosystems, Fisheries, Water quality,
Environmental economics.
ISLAND-0493REB PCS37.00
Estuarine Science: A Synthetic Approach to Re-
search and Practice.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
J. Hobbie. C1999,338p. ISBN-1-55963-700-5.
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This book presents examples of synthetic approaches
to estuarine science. Leading scientists-including Don-
ald F. Boesch, W. Rockwell Geyer. Nancy Rabalais,
Charles A. Simenstad, and many others-offer twelve
chapters that report on different types of ecological
synthesis and summarize the current state of scientific
knowledge. Additional chapters examine the adequacy
of existing synthesis, and the data and models required
for improving the scientific management of estuaries in
the coming decade. Each of the book's five section in-
troduces a major area of estuarine synthesis; high-
lights key problems about that topic; reports case his-
tories of successful synthesis; and recommends types
of data to collect, processes to study, and models to
bulk) for a predictive understanding. Sections examine:
inputs to estuaries of water, sediment, and nutrients
from the drainage basin; the coupling of estuarine
physics with bkxjepchemistry and ecology; the biogeo-
chemical process in estuaries and their linkages to the
food web; controls on the distribution and abundance
of organisms in the estuary; and the need for synthesis
that would directly improve the scientific management
of estuaries.
Keywords: 'Estuarine environment, 'Coastal zone
management, 'Research projects, Estuaries, Drainage
area, Aquatic biology, Aquatic ecology, Biological com-
munities, Bbgeocnemistry, Food webs, Environmental
protection. Environmental issues.
ISLAND-0494REB PCS47.00
Protecting the Land: Conservation Easements
Past, Present, and Future.
Island Press. Washington. DC.
J. A. Gustanski, and R. H. Squires. c1999,450p, ISBN-
J-55963-654-8.
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A conservation easement is a legal agreement be-
tween a property owner and a conservation organiza-
tion, generally a private nonprofit land trust, that re-
stricts the type and amount of development that can be
undertaken on that property. The book provides a
thoughtful examination of land trusts and how they
function, and a comprehensive look at the past and fu-
ture of conservation easements. The book: provides a
geographical and historical overview of the role of con-
servation easements; analyzes relevant legislation and
its role in achieving community conservation goals; ex-
amines innovative ways in which conservation ease-
ments have been used around the country; considers
the links between social and economic values and land
conservation. Contributors, including noted tax attor-
ney and land preservation expert Stephen Small, Colo-
rado's leading land preservation attorney Bill
Silberstein, and Maine Coast Heritage Trust's general
counsel Karin Marchetti, describe and analyze the
present status of easement law. Sharing their unique
perspectives, experts including author arid professor of
geography Jack Wright, Dennis Collins of the
Wildlarids Conservancy, and Chuck Roe of the Con-
servation Trust of North Carolina offer case studies
that demonstrate the flexibility and diversity of con-
servation easements.
Keywords: 'Environmental protection, 'Natural re-
source conservation, 'Land use. Property rights, Nat-
ural resources management, Land development. Re-
strictions, Agreements, Legislation, Legal aspects,
Law(Jurisprudence), 'Land trusts.
ISLAND-0495REB PCS37.00
Hidden Costs of Coastal Hazards. Implications for
Risk Assessment and Mitigation.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
C1999,210p. ISBN-1-55963-756-0.
Prepared in cooperation with Heinz (John H.) Center
for Science, Economics and the Environment, Wash-
ington, DC.
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This book presents the panel's findings, offering the
first in-depth study that considers the costs of coastal
hazards to natural resources, social institutions, busi-
ness, and the built environment. Using Hurricane
Hugo, which struck South Carolina in 1989, as a case
study, it provides for the first time information on the full
range of economic costs caused by a major coastal
hazard event. The book: describes and examines un-
reported, undocumented, and hidden costs such as
losses due to business interruption, reduction in prop-
erty values, interruption of social services, psycho-
logical trauma, damage to natural systems, and others;
examines the concepts of risk and vulnerability, and
discusses conventional approaches to risk assess-
ment and the emerging area of vulnerability assess-
ment; recommends a comprehensive framework for
developing and implementing mitigation strategies;
documents the human impact of Hurricane Hugo and
provides insight from those who lived through it. The
Hidden Costs of Coastal Hazards takes a structured
approach to the problem of coastal hazards, offering a
new framework for community-based hazard mitigation
along with specific recommendations for implementa-
tion.
Keywords: 'Coastal areas, 'Hazards, 'Cost analysis,
Disasters, Hurricanes, Coastal zone management.
Land use planning, Land development, Vulnerability,
Real property, Insurance, Investments, Economic
analysis, Decision making, Policy making, Risk as-
sessment. Mitigation.
ISLAND-0496REB PCS37.00
Future of U.S. Ocean Policy. Choices for the New
Century.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
B. Cicin-Sain, and R. W. Knecht. c1999,400p, ISBN-1 -
55963-676-9.
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This book provides an overview, with an in-depth anal-
ysis of the evolution of U.S. ocean policy and a timely
discussion of the most important ocean and coastal
issues facing the nation. The book assesses the cur-
rent status of ocean policy, examines national and
international trends, and considers choices for policy-
makers in the 21st century. Following an introductory
chapter that reviews national ocean policy and the
process by which it is made, the authors: review the
history of development of U.S. ocean and coastal pol-
icy; examine the major ocean laws enacted in the
1970s and review and assess their record of imple-
mentation; examine factors that will affect U.S. ocean
policy in the coming decade; discuss the need to make
policy more coherent, and to develop institutional
mechanisms that can foster more effective guidance
and oversight; and present a set of policy options for
improving U.S. ocean policy.
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Keywords: 'Policy making, 'Government policies.
•United States, Ocean environments. Coastal zone
management. Marine resources. Environmental policy,
Natural resources management, Envionmental protec-
tion, Environment management, 'Ocean policy.
ISLAND-0497REB PCS42.00
Negotiating Environmental, Health, and Safety
Agreements. How to Avoid Escalating Confronta-
tion, Needless Costs, and Unnecessary Litigation.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
L Susskind, P.P. Levy, and J. Thomas-Larmer. c1999,
300p. ISBN-1-55963-633-5.
Prepared in cooperation with Massachusetts Inst. of
Tech., Cambridge.
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For the past five years, the authors of this volume have
conducted semi-annual seminars at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at Har-
vard to provide business leaders and regulators with
the knowledge and skills they need to more effectively
handle environmental, health, and safety negotiations.
Their strategy, known as the 'mutual gains approach,'
is a proven method of producing fairer, more efficient,
more stable, and wiser results. This book provides the
first comprehensive introduction to this widely prac-
ticed and highly effective approach to environmental
regulation. The book begins with an overview of the
mutual gains approach, introducing important concepts
and ideas from negotiation theory as well as the theory
and practice of mediation. The authors then offer five
model negotiations from their MIT-Harvard Public Dis-
putes seminar, followed by a series of real-world nego-
tiated environmental agreements that illustrate the
kinds of outcomes possible when the mutual gains ap-
proach is employed. A collection of writings by leading
experts provide valuable insights into the process, and
appendixes offer both instructions for conducting
model negotiation sessions and analysis of actual
game results from earlier seminars.
Keywords: 'Environmental hearth, 'Agreements,
'Negotiations, 'Environmental protection, Environ-
mental issues, Environmental policy. Policy making,
Conflict resolution. Problem solving. Decision making.
Disputes. Settlement(Law), Mutual gains approach.
Environmental regulation.
ISLAND-0500REB PCS31.95
Rose's Kiss: A Natural History of Flowers.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
P. Bemhardt. c1999,250p, ISBN-1-55963-564-9.
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In the book, botanist Peter Bemhardt rekindles our
sense of wonder at the plant life all around us. He pre-
sents a fascinating and wide ranging look at the natural
history of flowers-their forms and functions as well as
their hidden interactions with the surrounding environ-
ment and the other living organisms they depend upon
for survival. Using both familiar and exotic examples,
he examines: flower architecture, including the won-
derfully descriptive names of floral parts and their re-
spective roles in a plant's life-cycle; the secret ex-
change between a bud and its environment that deter-
mines blooming time and the lifespan of individual
blossoms; colors, scents, and other mechanisms that
plants use to attract pollinators and keep them return-
ing season after season; the incredible diversity of or-
ganisms that pollinate plants-cockroaches, flies,
moths, parrots, hummingbirds, bats, and others; ex-
tinct plants and their fossil blossoms, showing the evo-
lution of flowering plants over the past 125 million
years; and much more.
Keywords: 'Flowers, 'Natural history. Plants(Botany),
History, Folklore. Mythology.
ISLAND-0501REB PCS31.95
Fire on the Plateau: Conflict and Endurance In the
American Southwest
Island Press, Washington, DC.
C. Wilkinson. c1999,384p. ISBN-1 -55963-647-5.
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In the book, legal scholar and writer Charles Wilkinson
relates the powerful story of how, over the past thirty
years, he has been drawn ever more deeply into the
redrock country and Indian societies of the Colorado
Plateau. His work in the early 1970s as staff attorney
for the newly formed Native American Rights Fund
brought him into close contact with Navaio and Hopi
people. His growing friendships with American Indians
and increasing understanding of their cultures, along
with his longstanding scholarship and experiences on
federal public lands, led him to delve into the com-
plicated history of the region.
Keywords: 'American Indians, Histories, Colorado pla-
teau, Redrock country.
ISLAND-0502REB PCS29.95
Shadows in the Sun: Travels to Landscapes of
Spirit and Desire.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
W. Davis. c1999,260p, ISBN-1-55963-354-9.
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Wade Davis has been called 'a rare combination of sci-
entist, scholar, poet and passionate defender of all of
life's diversity.' In Shadows in the Sun, he brings all
those gifts to bear on a fascinating examination of in-
digenous cultures and the interactions between human
societies and the natural world. Ranging from the Brit-
ish Columbian wilderness to thejungTes of the Amazon
and the polar ice of the Arctic Circle. Shadows in the
Sun is a testament to a world where spirits still stalk the
land and seize the human heart. Its essays and stories,
though distilled from travels in widely separated parts
of the world, are fundamentally about landscape and
character, the wisdom of lives drawn directly from the
land, the hunger of those who seek to rediscover such
understanding, and the consequences of failure.
Keywords: 'Cultures, 'Nature, Humans, Interactions,
Diversity, Landscapes, Character.
ISLAND-0506REB PCS82.00
Terrestrial Ecoreglons of North America: A Con-
servation Assessment
Island Press, Washington, DC.
T. H. Ricketts, E. Dinerstein, D. M. Olson, D. DellaSala.
K. Kavanagh, P. Hedao, P. T. Hurley, K. M. Carney, C.
J. Loucks, and W. Eichbaum. c1999,558p, ISBN-1 -
55963-722-6.
Prepared in cooperation with World Wildlife Fund,
Washington, DC.
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The book begins with six chapters that present the ra-
tionale for the ecoregion approach, describe the bio-
logical distinctiveness of North American ecoregions,
assess the level of threats facing each, present a con-
servation agenda for the next decade, and set forth
recommendations for preserving and restoring bio-
diversity. In addition, nineteen essays by leading sci-
entists address specific topics such as the effect of cat-
tle on riparian areas, and the problem of invasive exotic
plant species. Following the main text are substantial
appendixes that describe each ecoregion in detail, in-
cluding information on: unique features of the
ecoregion that set it apart from the others; its biological
distinctiveness, threats to habitats and wildlife, and im-
portant sites for conservation; activities that enhance
biodiversity conservation in the ecoregion; conserva-
tion partners working in the ecoregion, including ad-
dresses and other contact information; the relationship
of the ecoregion to other classification schemes; lit-
erature cited Tor that ecoregion. One of the most useful
and unique features of the book is the series of thirty
full-color maps that present essential information about
the ecoregions and the biodiversity they contain in a
compelling and easily understood graphical format.
Keywords: 'Terrestrial ecosystems, 'North America,
'Natural resource conservation, 'Environmental im-
pact assessments. Riparian land, Wildlife habitats.
Canada, United States, Species diversity, Environ-
mental protection, Threat evaluation, Planning,
'Ecoregions, Biodiversity.
ISLAND-0507REB PCS32.00
Continental Conservation: Scientific Foundations
of Regional Reserve Networks.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
M. E. Soule, and J. Terborgh. c1999,265p, ISBN-1-
55963-698-X.
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The Wildlands Project is a far-reaching effort by sci-
entists and activists to develop better ways of pro-
tecting nature, wilderness, and biodiversity. Its ultimate
goal is to establish an effective network of nature re-
serves throughout North America-core conservation
areas linked by corridors, and buffered, where appro-
priate, by lands that may also serve economic objec-
tives. The book examines the science underlying the
design and management of these regional-scale net-
works. It provides conservationists and biologists with
the latest scientific principles for protecting living na-
ture at spatial scales that encompass entire regions
and continents. Following an opening chapter that sets
the stage by introducing major themes and the sci-
entific and policy background, the contributors: con-
sider scale in the identification, selection, and design of
biological reserves; examine the role of top carnivores
in regulating terrestrial ecosystems; suggest the need
for a paradigm shift in the field of ecological restoration;
consider the scientific details of implementing regional
conservation in core areas, corridors, and in buffer
zones; and discuss the need for megareserves and
how to design them.
Keywords: 'Nature reserves, 'Natural resource con-
servation, 'North America, Wilderness areas, Terres-
trial habitats, Species diversity, Wildlife management,
Environment management, Environmental protection,
Planning, Implementation, Restoration, 'Wildland
project.
ISLAND-0508REB PCS26.95
Unmanaged Landscapes: Voices for Untamed Na-
ture.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
B. Willers. C1999,256p. ISBN-1-55963-694-7.
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In the book, editor Bill Willers brings together an in-
sightful and thought-provoking selection 01 writings that
challenge that assumption. Written between the mid-
nineteenth century and the present day, the pieces
range from two paragraphs written in response to an
exam question to tightly reasoned philosophical argu-
ments. They offer the thoughts, stories, and analysis of
scientists, journalists, philosophers, historians, edu-
cators, and others who have considered the effects
and implications of 'resource management,' and have
found themselves in favor of keeping some landscapes
free from human interference. The collection is divided
into three sections: one that focuses on biology and
ecology, one that examines the idea of wildness from
the standpoint of human society and its economic con-
cerns, and a third that considers philosophical and spir-
itual aspects of wildness.
Keywords: 'Resource management, 'Wildness, Biol-
ogy, Ecology, Landscapes, Economics, Humans.
ISLAND-0509REB PCS47.00
Managing Tourism Growth: Issues and Applica-
tions.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
F. P. Bosselman, C. A. Peterson, and C. McCarthy.
C1999,420p, ISBN-1-55963-605-X.
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The book analyzes and evaluates methods by which
communities can carefully control tourism in order to
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maximize the positive aspects while minimizing the
detrimental effects. The authors offer vivid examples of
the ways in which uncontrolled tourism can adversely
affect a community, and explain how to create an effec-
tive strategy that can protect tourism resources for cur-
rent and future generations.
Keywords: 'Tourism, 'Communities. Methods, Man-
agement, Incentives.
ISLAND-0511REB PCS34.50
Reshaping the Built Environment: Ecology, Eth-
ics, and Economics.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
C. J. Ktoert. c1999,350p. ISBN-1-55963-702-1.
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While the transition to sustainability will not be easy,
natural systems provide abundant models of architec-
ture, engineering, production, and waste conversion
that can be used in rethinking the human habitat and its
interconnections. This volume provides insights that
can light the way to a new era in which a reshaped built
environment wifl not only provide improved human liv-
ing conditions, but will also protect and respect the
earth's essential natural life-support systems and re-
sources.
Keywords: 'Natural systems, Models. Ecology, Ethics,
Economics, Natural resources. 'Built environment
ISLAND-0512REB PCS37.00
Design for Human Ecosystems: Landscape, Land
Use, and Natural Resources.
Island Press. Washington. DC.
J. T. Lyte, and J. Woodward, cl999.279p. ISBN-1 -
55963-720-X.
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The book provides a framework for thinking about and
understanding ecological design, along with a wealth
of real-world examples that bring to life Lyte's key
ideas. Lyte traces the historical growth of design ap-
proaches involving natural processes, and presents an
introduction to the principles, methods, and techniques
that can be used to shape landscape, land use, and
natural resources in an ecologically sensitive and sus-
tainable manner.
Keywords: 'Ecological design. Humans, Landscapes,
Land use. Natural resources.
ISLAND-0514REB PCS42.00
Disasters and Democracy: The Politics of Extreme
Natural Events.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
R. H Platt. C1999,335p. ISBN-1-55963-696-3.
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This book addresses the political response to natural
disasters, focusing specifically on the changing role of
the federal government from distant observer to imme-
date responder and principal financier of disaster
costs. The book: traces the historical evolution of the
federal cfeaster assistance rate and major programs
over the past century; presents an analysis of disaster
declarations and federal assistance provided under the
Stafford Act since 1988; examines the concept of haz-
ard mitigation, historically and in present practice; con-
siders the "backlash against regulation' and the prop-
erty rights movement as of the mid-1990s; offers pro-
files of several national and regional property rights or-
ganizations; presents a detailed review of constitu-
tjonal law on the taking issue* as it applies to the regu-
lation of hazardous areas; and provides a summary of
cross-cutting issues and recommendations for federal
policy. In addtion. the book offers major regional case
studtes that examine the federal rote and relief expend-
itures in three disaster recovery efforts: Fire Island,
New York after the 1992-93 winter storms; Si Charles
County. Missouri after the Midwest flood of 1993; and
Oakland, California after the Loma Prieta earthquake
of 1989 and the urban-wildland fire of October 20,
1991.
Keywords: 'Disasters, 'Federal programs,
'Environmental issues, 'Government policies, United
States, Federal government, Policy making. Financial
assistance, Political aspects, Cost analysis, Property
rights. Land development, Earthquakes, Fires, Floods,
Storms, Incentives, Mitigation.
ISLAND-0516REB PCS37.00
Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Im-
plementing the Precautionary Principle.
Island Press, Washington. DC.
C.Raffensperger,andJ.Tickner.c1999,319p. ISBN-
1-55963-688-2.
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In January 1998, the Science and Environmmental
Health Network convened an international group of sci-
entists, researchers, environmentalists, academics,
and labor representatives to discuss ways of incor-
porating the precautionary approach into environ-
mental and public health decision-making. The work-
shop focused on understanding the contexts under
which the principle developed, its basis, and how it
could be implemented. The book: describes the his-
tory, specific content, and scientific and philosophical
foundations of the principle of precautionary action; ex-
plains the functions of the principle in activities as di-
verse as agriculture and manufacturing; explains how
to know when precautionary action is needed and who
decides what action will (or will not) be taken; attempts
to show how the burden of proof of environmental harm
can be shifted to proponents of a potentially hazardous
activity; provides specific structures and mechanisms
for implementing the precautionary principle. Through-
out, contributors focus on the difficult questions of im-
plementation and fundamental change required to sup-
port a more precautionary approach to environmental
and public health hazards.
Keywords: 'Public health, 'Environmental protection,
'Risk management. Public safety, Environmental
health. Health hazards. Environmental policy. Public
policy. Policy making, Agriculture, Manufacturing,
'Precautionary principle.
ISLAND-0517REB PCS47.00
Modeling the Environment An Introduction to
System Dynamics Modeling of Environmental
Systems.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
A. Ford. C1999,480p, ISBN-1-55963-601-7.
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tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
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The book is a basic introduction to one of the most
widely known and used modeling techniques, system
dynamics. The book is designed to build the skills of
students as they progress from teaming fundamental
ideas to constructing models of increasing complexity.
Written in a dear and comprehensible style, the book:
presents basic concepts of modeling using system dy-
namics; illustrates the mechanics of model construc-
tion through a range of working models; offers a rich
array of exercises for students to use in applying the
principles and techniques described in the text; walks
students through the design and application of models
of specific types of environmental systems. In addition,
the book contains more than 300 figures and model il-
lustrations, and provides a guide to an interactive
website where students can use the text to 'navigate'
management flight simulators - models of both real
and hypothetical systems developed by the author.
The book also contains appendixes that help students
review the necessary math, and which provide addi-
tional concepts and exercises for further study.
Keywords: Environment management. Environmental
impact assessments. Environmental policy. Policy
making. Textbooks, Education, 'Environmental mod-
els, 'Environmental systems, 'Systems dynamics.
ISLAND-0518REB PC$41.95
Better Environmental Decisions: Strategies for
Governments, Businesses, and Communities.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
K. Sexton, A. A. Marcus, K. W. Easter, and T. D.
Burkhardt. c1999.370p, ISBN-1-55963-614-9.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The book reponds to the need for improved environ-
mental decision making by bringing together leading
scholars and practitioners to provide a comprehensive
interdisciplinary introduction to the subject. Each chap-
ter describes an important aspect of environmental de-
cision making; identifies key issues, problems, and
barriers; and recommends ways to improve both the
process and the final result.
Keywords: 'Environmental decisions, 'Decision mak-
ing. Issues, Problems, Barriers, Recommendations,
Strategies.
ISLAND-0519REB PCS39.50
Bloreglonal Assessments. Science at the Cross-
roads of Management and Policy.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
K. N. Johnson, F. Swanson, M. Herring, and S.
Greene. C1999,385p, ISBN-1 -55963-658-0.
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The book synthesizes the knowledge from many re-
gions by examining the assessment process and de-
tailing a series of case studies from around the country.
Each case study features a detailed description of the
project followed by reviews from the perspectives of
science, management, and policy. Case studies exam-
ined are the Forest Ecosystem Management Assess
merit Team (FEMAT) Assessment; the Great Lakes-St.
Lawrence River Basin Assessments; the Everglades-
South Florida Assessments; the Northern Forest
Lands Assessments; Southern California Natural Com-
munity Conservation Planning (NCCP); the Interior Co-
lumbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project; and the
Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project In addition, the
book features introductory chapters that examine the
challenges inherent in the assessment of complex re-
gional systems, and the rote of science in the assess-
ment process. The concluding chapter provides a syn-
thesis and analysis of the assessment process.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management,
'Assessments, 'Ecosystems, Environment manage-
ment, Environmental policy, Natural resource con-
servation. Forest management Planning, Science, Re-
gional analysis. Case studies, 'Bkxegions, Sustain-
able development.
ISLAND-0520REB PCS31.95
Bounded People, Boundless Lands: Envisioning a
New Land Ethic.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
E. T. Freyfogte. c1999,200p. ISBN-1-55963-418-9.
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In Bounded People, Boundless Lands, legal scholar
Eric T. Freyfogte asks a series of pointed and chal-
lenging questions about the human quest for ecologi-
cal harmony. Deftly interweaving moral and ethical
considerations with case studies and real-life situa-
tions, Freyfogte provides a deep philosophical exam-
ination of personal responsibility and the dominion of
human beings over the earth. He raises provocative
questions about private property rights, responsible
land ownership, the rights of wildlife, and ecological
health. Although the questions that Freyfogte asks are
not new, they are presented in the context of contem-
porary events, often connected to legal cases, which
allows him to bring age-old issues up to date, and to
make direct connections between abstract concepts
and our own lives.
Keywords: 'Ecological harmony, 'Land ethics, Morals.
Private property rights. Land ownership.
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ISLAND-OS21REB PCS42.00
Changing Nature of Work: Frontier Issues In Eco-
nomic Thought
Island Press, Washington, DC.
F. Ackerman, N. R. Goodwin, L. Dougherty, and K.
Gallagher. c1999,432p. ISBN-1-55963-666-1.
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examines the causes and effects of the rapid trans-
formation of the world of work. It provides concise sum-
maries of the key writings on work and workplace
issues, extending the frontiers of labor economics to in-
clude the often overlooked social and psychological di-
mensions of work. The book begins with a foreword by
former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich that presents
labor in contemporary perspective. An introductory
overview provides a brief history of the changing na-
ture of work and situates current problems in the con-
text of longer-term developments. Following that are
eight topical sections that feature three- to five-page
summaries for each of the ten to twelve most important
articles or book chapters on a subject.
Keywords: "Work. 'Workplace issues, Trans-
formations, Labor economies, Social dimensions. Psy-
chological dimensions, Causes, Effects.
ISLAND-0522REB PCS31.95
Coming Home to the Pleistocene.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
P. H. Shepard. c1999,260p. ISBN-1 -55963-589-4.
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Shepard returned repeatedly to his guiding theme, the
central tenet of his thought: that our essential human
nature is a product of our genetic heritage, formed
through thousands of years of evolution during the
Pleistocene epoch, and that the current subversion of
that Pleistocene heritage lies at the heart of today's ec-
ological and social ills. The book provides the fullest
explanation of that theme. Completed just before his
death in the summer of 1996, it represents the culmina-
tion of Paul Shepard's life work and constitutes the
dearest, most accessible expression of his ideas.
Keywords: 'Genetics, 'Pleistocene, Ecology, Culture,
Humans.
ISLAND-0523REB PCS32.00
Ecotourism and Sustainable Development Who
Owns Paradise.
Island Press. Washington. DC.
M. Honey. C1999,350p. ISBN-1 -55963-582-7.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
In the book Martha Honey presents an overview of the
ecotourism industry and a first-hand account of
ecotourism projects around the world. Based on inter-
views and visits to ecotourist hotspots in Latin America
and Africa, she offers a vivid description and analysis
of projects that meet the goals and standards of
ecotourism as well as those that daim to be ecotourism
but in reality fall short. She presents in-depth case
studies of seven destinations (Galapagos, Costa Rica,
Cuba, Zanzibar, Tanzania, Kenya, and South Africa)
that serve to illustrate the real world of ecotourism. For
each, she offers an ecotourism scorecard, grading it on
its adherence to the enumerated principles of
ecotourism and sustainable development.
Keywords: 'Ecotourism. Interviews, Visits, Evolution,
Projects. 'Sustainable development.
ISLAND-0524REB PCS37.00
Holistic Management: A New Framework for Deci-
sion-Making. Second Edition.
Island Press. Washington, DC.
A. Savory, and J. Butterfield. c1999,550p, ISBN-1 -
55963-488-X.
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Extensive fieldwork in both Africa and the United
States convinced Allan Savory that neither the forces
of nature nor commonly blamed culprits-overpopula-
tion, poor farming practices, lack of financial support-
were causing the decline of once-healthy ecosystems.
land has Savory eventually came to realize that on the
most fundamental level, environmental problems are
caused by human management decisions, and only
through wholesale changes in the way decisions are
made can functioning ecosystems be restored. Savory
began to develop a revolutionary new approach to de-
cision-making and management. Known initially as Ho-
listic Resource Management, and now as simply Holis-
tic Management, it considers humans, their econo-
mies, ana the environment as inseparable. It includes a
common-sense decision-making framework that re-
quires no specialized knowledge or elaborate tech-
nology to utilize, and is applicable in any environment
or management situation. This book is an essential
handbook for anyone involved with land management
and stewardship-ranchers, farmers, resource man-
agers, and others-and a valuable guide for all those
seeking to make better decisions within their organiza-
tions or in any aspect of their personal lives.
Keywords: 'Natural resources management,
•Ecosystems, 'Decision making. Environment man-
agement. Environmental health, Man environment
interactions, Environmental policy. Biosphere, Plan-
ning, Economic impact, Social impact. Environmental
impact, Agriculture, 'Holistic management, Holistic re-
source management.
ISLAND-0526REB PCS24.95
Understanding and Protecting Marine Biodiver-
sity. Second Edition.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
B. Thome-Miller. c1999,200p, ISBN-1-55963-678-5.
See also First Edition, ISLAND-0186.
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With 1998 designated by the United Nations as the
International Year of the Ocean, this new, revised and
expanded, edition is a welcome and much-needed ad-
dition to the literature. This edition brings the volume
(ISLAND-0186) up-to-date, and re-establishes it as an
essential primer for anyone wishing to gain an under-
standing of marine biodiversity and how it can be pro-
tected. It provides an overview of basic concepts and
principles and a review of relevant policy issues and
existing instruments. The author: defines biological di-
versity and discusses the importance of threats to ma-
rine biodiversity; reviews the current status of scientific
knowledge describes the major coastal and oceanic
ecosystem types and addresses the major threats in
each; presents a general discussion of the ways in
which government and the public can protect marine
biological diversity; provides specific examples of na-
tionarand international policies, legal instruments, pro-
grams, and institutions; addresses how social, eco-
nomic, political, and ethical considerations affect deci-
sions to conserve marine biological diversity; and con-
siders the involvement of citizens in developing ocean
policy. The book also includes a useful glossary that
provides information about basic biological concepts,
and a comprehensive bibliography.
Keywords: 'Marine ecosystems, 'Environmental pro-
tection, "Ocean environments, Marine resources, Nat-
ural resource conservation. Species diversity, Marine
biology, Coastal zone management, Coastal waters.
Environmental policy, Policy making, Threat evalua-
tion, Social factors, Economic aspects. Political as-
pects. Legal aspects, Ethics, 'Biodiversity.
ISLAND-0527REB PCS52.00
Natural Hazard Mitigation. Recasting Disaster Pol-
icy and Planning.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
D. Godschalk. T. Beatley, P. Berke, D. J. Brower, and
E. J. Kaiser. c1999,450p, ISBN-1-55963-602-5.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This book describes and analyzes the way that hazard
mitigation has been carried out in the U.S. under our
national disaster law, the Robert T. Stafford Disaster
Relief and Emergency Assistance Act. It is the first sys-
tematic study of the complete intergovernmental sys-
tem for natural hazard mitigation, including its major
elements and the linkages among them. The book:
analyzes the effectiveness of the Stafford Act and in-
vestigates what is contained in state hazard mitigation
plans required by the Act; studies how federal hazard
mitigation funds have been spent; explores what goes
into decision making following a major disaster; looks
at how government mitigation officials rate the effec-
tiveness of the mitigation system; suggests changes
that could help solve the widely recognized problems
with current methods of coping with disasters.
Keywords: 'Hazards, 'Disasters, 'Mitigation,
'Government policies, Land use planning,
States(United States), Funds, Financial assistance,
Risk assessment, Protection, Decision making. Policy
making, Economic aspects. Cost reduction, Robert T
Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance
Act.
ISLAND-0528REB PCS32.00
Politics of Ecosystem Management.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
H. J. Conner, and M. A. Moote. c1999,224p, ISBN-1 -
55963-672-6.
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The book considers the sweeping and profound
changes that will be required of the American govern-
ance system-its political philosophy, institutions, no-
tions of citizenship, and politics, as well its resource
management practices-if the shift to ecosystem man-
agement is to be realized. It is a lucid and accessible
volume that represents a vital contribution to the lit-
erature for students, researchers, and professionals in-
volved with any aspect of developing and imple-
menting ecosystem-based approaches to resource
management.
Keywords: 'Politics, 'Ecosystem management,
'Resource management, United States, Sustained-
yield, Sustainability.
ISLAND-0529REB PCS42.00
Practical Approaches to the Conservation of Bio-
diversity.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
R. K. Baydack, H. Campa, and J. B. Haulier. c1999,
320p. ISBN-1-55963-544-4.
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The book explains the importance of biodiversity con-
servation for natural resource professionals and stu-
dents. Following an introductory section that examines
the concept of biological diversity, its historical context,
and its importance to humans, the book presents a
general discussion of approaches to biodiversity con-
servation along with detailed description and analysis
of a variety of specific strategies. For each strategy,
contributors introduce theoretical background and con-
text, explore specific techniques and assumptions,
identify complications and other considerations, and
discuss advantages and disadvantages. Specific ap-
proaches considered include: bioreserve strategies;
emphasis area strategies; coarse filter strategies
based on habitat diversity and on historical ranges of
variability; fine filter strategies; coarse filter/fine filter
combinations; Each chapter examines the theory un-
derlying the strategy being discussed, followed by a
case studies of real-world application of that strategy.
Among the case studies are the Legacy project in
northern California, the Gap Analysis Program, Prairie
CARE in the Canadian prairie provinces, and others.
The book examines typical real-world constraints, criti-
cisms, and related management problems that often
arise, and provides alternative solutions and options
for managers to consider in those situations. It ends
with a summary overview of the information presented
and a discussion of future directions and innovations in
biodiversity conservation.
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Keywords: "Wildlife conservation. Species diversity.
Variability, Wildlife habitats. Wildlife management. Na-
ture reserves. Environment management, Strategy, Al-
ternatives, Case studies, 'Biodiversity.
ISLAND-0530REB PCS36.95
Restoring Life in Running Waters.
Island Press, Washington, DC.
J. R. Karr, and E. W. Chu. 01999.200p, ISBN-1-
55963-674-2.
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This book discusses freshwater ecosystems in the
United States and the need for using biology to under-
stand their present condrtion. The book makes a case
for using indexes that integrate measurements of many
biological attributes to assess and communicate envi-
ronmental health. In a unique and innovative format,
the authors present 37 premises and 7 myths that ex-
plore the theory and practice of biological monitoring
and the use of multimetric indexes. The book explains:
why biological monitoring and assessment are needed;
the historical evolution of biological monitoring; how
and why living systems give the best signals for olag-
nosing environmental degradation; what multimetric in-
dexes do and why they are effective; how multimetric
indexes can be used and common pitfalls to avoid in
using them; why many criticisms of biological indexes
are not valid; how the principles of biological moni-
toring and multimetric indexes can be expanded be-
yond aquatic systems to other environments; and how
information from indexes can be integrated into the
regulatory and policy framework. The book provides
practical and effective tools for managers and sctentsts
seeking to understand the impact of human activities
on natural systems and to determine proper action to
remedy problems.
Keywords: 'Aquatic ecosystems, 'Environmental mon-
itoring, 'Habitat improvement, 'Natural resource con-
servation, Environmental health, Aquatic biology, Bio-
logical communities. Aquatic habitats. Biological indi-
cators. Fresh water. Water quality. Degradation, Envi-
ronment management. Natural resources manage-
ment
ISLAND-0531REB PCS67.00
Takings Issue: Constitutional Limits on Land Use
Control and Environmental Regulation.
Island Press. Washington, DC.
R. Meltz, D. H. Merriam, and R. M. Frank. c1999,525p,
ISBN-1-55963-380-8.
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The book addresses procedural hurdes involved in
getting a takings issue heard by a court, examines
what does and does not constitute a taking, and con-
siders the remedtes available to landowners involved
in takings actions. It treats concerns such as zoning.
ded cations and exactions, subdivision platting, and
other local issues in some detail, and also considers
state and federal issues involving industrial site ap-
proval, endangered species and wetlands protection.
restrictions on access to resources on federal lands.
and other topics. The book is an essential reference for
planners, land use lawyers, developers, and students
of planning and law, as well as for policymakers and
citizens involved with takings issues.
Keywords: 'Land use, 'Environmental regulations.
__^ PCS29.95
Threading the Currents.
Island Press. Washington. DC.
A. S. Kessetheim. C1999.208p, ISBN-1-55963-562-2.
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Over the past twenty-five years, Alan Kessetheim has
spent countless hours padding along the blue veins of
the continent In this book, he explores how his great
love of the outdoors and his intense passion for pad-
dling have shaped his life. In a lively and engaging
style, Kesselheim describes the highlights of his pad-
dling trips with friends, family, and lovers. Part travel-
ogue, part adventure, part coming-of-age story, this
book is certain to find a place in the hearts of outdoor
adventurers, wilderness enthusiasts, and everyone
who has worked to find a place for their passions within
the demands of everyday life.
Keywords: 'Rivers, 'Man environment interactions,
'Outdoor recreation, 'Boating, Paddling.
JANE-0505REB PCS610.00
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Europe (On-
line Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999.1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0506.
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Jane's Airports and Handling Agents is a series of five
regional quick reference data manuals designed to
keep you fully informated of the facilities of more than
1,600 airports worldwide. Youll get essential flight
planning information on commercial airports with sur-
face hardened runways including runway length, air-
field reference point and elevation, operating hours
and more.
Keywords: 'Europe, 'Airports, 'Reference materials,
Facilities, Right plans, Runways, Elevation, Indexes,
Airline operations.
JANE-0506REB CD-ROM $575.00
Jane's Airport and Handling Agents: Europe (on
CD-ROM). Data file.
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999. CD-ROM.
Also available through Online Service. J ANE-0505.
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Jane's Airports and Handling Agents is a series of five
regional quick reference data manuals designed to
keep you fully informated of the facilities of more than
1,600 airports worldwide. Youll get essential flight
planning information on commercial airports with sur-
face hardened runways including runway length, air-
field reference point and elevation, operating hours
and more.
Keywords: 'Europe, 'Airports, 'Reference materials.
Faculties, Right plans, Runways, Elevation, Indexes,
Airline operations.
JANE-0507REB PCS425.00
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Europe.
1999-2000 Edition.
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
C1999,1p, ISBN-0-7106-1892-1.
Available September/October 1999. Also available on
CD-ROM. JANE-0506 and On-line Service, JANE-
0505.
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.NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605*000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605*900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents is a series of five
regional quick reference data manuals designed to
keep you fulfy informated of the facilities of more than
1.600 airports worldwide. Youll get essential flight
planning information on commercial airports with sur-
face hardened runways including runway length, air-
field reference point and elevation, operating hours
and more.
Keywords: 'Europe, 'Airports. 'Reference materials.
Facilities, Right plans. Runways, Elevation, Indexes.
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Jane's Airports and Handling Agents is a series of five
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Global Airport Expansion Programmes (Online
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ORJers@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
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Examine expansion programs and airport investments
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Country-by-country, this unique report covers three
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World Market for ATC Equipment Edition 2 (On-
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The second edition of this Special Report provides vital
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Polk* Review (Online Service).
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For the past 105 years Police Review has been deliv-
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JANE-0529REB PC$1205.00
Jam's Fighting Ships (Online Service).
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Jane's Fighting Ships is critically reviewed to insure
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Jane's Border Protection and Economic Exclusion
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Jane's Amphibious Warfare Capabilities (Online
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You can evaluate the organizational structure, capabili-
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Jane's Underwater Technology (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
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With Jane's Underwater Technology you can explore
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JANE-0534REB PCS1175.00
Jane's Merchant Ships (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria. VA.
c1999.1 p.
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With over 8,000 illustrations. Jane's Merchant Ships
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JANE-OS3SREB PCS1135.00
Trends tn Maritime Violence (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
C1999.1 p.
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JANE-0536REB PCS1175.00
Naval Mine Warfare Markets (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
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The important report keeps you informed on future op-
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equipment, Naval mines.
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JANE-0537REB PC$1205.00
Patrol Gran Markets (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
C1999,1p.
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Complete details of the market for patrol craft in naval,
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chinery, sensors and weapons provide valuable insight
into maritime security.
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Naval ships, Coast Guard ships, Police, Law enforce-
ment. Requirements, Fleets, Machinery, Sensors,
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JANE-0538REB PCS1135.00
Jane's Aircraft Upgrades (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0024.
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Jane's Aircraft Upgrades is your reference tool for in-
formation on civil and military aircraft no longer in pro-
duction, but still in service. You'll have details on up-
grades, overhauls and retrofit programs including tech-
nical descriptions of landing gear, accommodations,
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graphs and 150 drawings. Together with Jane's All the
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JANE-0539REB PCS1205.00
Jane's All the World's Aircraft (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
C1999,1p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0026.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
As the world's leading information provider on aircraft
around the globe, Jane's All the World's Aircraft
expertly details more than 1,400 civil and military
manned aircraft currently being produced or under de-
velopment. This thorough coverage enables you to
evaluate competitors, identifying potential buyers, lo-
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Military aircraft. Market analysis, Aircraft equipment.
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gines.
JANE-0540REB PCS1175.00
Jane's Avionics (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0025.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605^6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
You'll find detailed information on the avionics equip-
ment for military and civilian aircraft and helicopters in
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opments and new production lines on avionics. Plus,
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way systems are designed and employed worldwide.
Keywords: 'Avionics, Airborne equipment, Military
aircaft. Helicopters, Communication systems, Sensors,
Data handling, Recording instruments, Flight safety,
Aviation safety, Aircraft equipment, Cockpits, Head-up
displays, Flight instruments.
JANE-0541REB PCS1175.00
Jane's Space Directory (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0029.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
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tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
Profiling hundreds of space programs and their dif-
ferent technologies, Jane's Space Directory enables
you to identify thousands of different commercial and
defense applications. You can review key objectives,
developments and technical specifications, plus re-
ceive listings of suppliers and manufacturers. This in-
valuable source provides you with the current informa-
tion you need for reports, decision making and fore-
casting.
Keywords: 'Space programs, 'Directories, Specifica-
tions, Manufacturers, Technology.
JANE-0542REB PCS 1135.00
World Military Aircraft Market Forecast (Online
Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
C1999,1p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0418.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Get information on the current and future markets for
combat aircraft around the world, through the year
2015. This invaluable report shows who is using which
types of aircraft and provides details on manufacturers
and suppliers.
Keywords: Aircraft, Manufacturers, Market analysis,
'Combat aircraft.
JANE-0543REB PCS1205.00
Future of Europe's Aerospace Industry. Edition 2
(Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0425.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The report will give you a strong insight into the poten-
tial impact the European Union will have on such areas
of the aerospace industry as research and develop-
ment, manufacturing standards and licenses, mergers
and acquisitions and defense procurement policies.
Keywords: 'Aerospace industry, 'Europe, Impacts, Re-
search and development. Manufacturing, Mergers, Ac-
quisitions, Procurement, Policies, Forecasting.
JANE-0544REB PCS1205.00
Trainer Aircraft Markets (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria. VA.
c1999,1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0419.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The important and rapidly expanding trainer aircraft
market is fully analyzed in this report. Details of aircraft
markets and their manufacturers provide reliable esti-
mates of competitive advantages.
Keywords: 'Training aircraft. Aircraft, Market analysis,
Manufacturers, Competition.
JANE-0545REB PCS1135.00
Jane's Land-Based Air Defence (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0040.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
Determine the capabilities, strengths and weaknesses
of existing air defense systems in more than 126
armed forces throughout the world. Explore the sys-
tems currently under development and forecast future
improvements to older systems. With Jane's Land-
Based Air Defense you'll find out how a system works
and which radar and sensors are appropriate for each
system.
Keywords: 'Air defense, 'Reference books, Armed
Forces, Antiaircraft defense. Antimissile defense.
JANE-0546REB PCS1175.00
Jane's Military Vehicles and Logistics (Online
Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999.1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0041.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Jane's Military Vehicles and Logistics is your best infor-
mation source on the latest equipment used to supply,
build and clear the way for today's armies throughout
the world. Covering over 2,000 items of logistical
equipment, you'll find detailed descriptions on the con-
struction, method of operation, status and more. Vital
specifications include dimensions, speed, weight,
range, load and fuel capacity.
Keywords: 'Military vehicles, 'Logistics, Construction,
Specifications, Operations, Dimensions, Speed,
Weight, Kange, Distance, Fuel capacity, Load carrying
capacity.
JANE-0547REB PC$1205.00
Jane's Armour and Artillery (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
01999,1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0039.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
Jane's Armour and Artillery covers all armoured vehi-
cles and artillery systems In service or under develop-
ment, making this an invaluable tool. The information
included allows you to determine the capabilities of
current equipment and identify future requirements
worldwide. You can examine each country's capabili-
ties with a review of the equipment in service plus the
planned upgrade programs.
Keywords: 'Armored vehicles, 'Artillery, 'Reference
books, Forecasting, Requirements, Upgrading, Military
vehicles.
JANE-0548REB PCS1175.00
Jane's Armour and Artillery Upgrades (Online
Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
01999,1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0037.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
With Jane's Armour and Artillery Upgrades you'll re-
ceive information on the key modernization sub-sys-
tems in production or under development worldwide to
upgrade armoured vehicles. This prominent reference
document also covers trends and future upgrading re-
quirements. More than 1,000 photographs will assist
you in recognizing the upgrade systems, allowing you
to evaluate their complete packages and compare the
sub-systems.
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Keywords: 'Armored vehicles, -Artillery, 'Upgrading,
•Reference books, Trends, Military vehicles.
JANE-0549REB PCS1135.00
Jane's Ammunition Handbook (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria. VA.
d 999,1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0042.
Order this product from MTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605*000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Whether in service, in stock or under development,
you'll find comprehensive information on more than
1,200 types of ammunition currently available on the
world market More than 800 photographs and line
drawings help make ammunition identification quick
and easy. In addition, Jane's Ammunition Handbook is
drvided by type with each entry covering armament,
development, description, specifications and more.
Keywords: •Ammunition, 'Handbooks, Small arms am-
munition, Guns(Ordnance), Tanks, Artillery, Grenades,
Artillery fuzes. Projectile fuzes, Military equipment.
JANE-0550REB PCS1175.00
Jane's Infantry Weapons (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria. VA.
C1999,1p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0038.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
ordeirs@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.
Jane's Infantry Weapons gives you a country-by-coun-
try systematic profile of each weapon and includes
comprehensive details on development history, de-
scriptions, performance, variants, specifications, sta-
tus, manufacturers and service. More than 1,200 pho-
tographs allow you to identify weapons and their capa-
bilities.
Keywords: "Weapons, 'Infantry, Development, History,
Performance, Pistols, GunsfOrdnance), Rifles, Pyro-
technics, Grenades, Mortars(Weapons), Antitank
weapons.
JANE-0551REB PCS1175.00
Jane's Mines and Mine Clearance (Online Serv-
ice).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria. VA.
C1999,1p.
Also available on CD-ROM. JANE-0045.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)60S«000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.
Examine the mines and booby traps being deployed or
placed for deployment, plus the mine clearance coun-
termeasures, procedures and organizations with
Jane's Mines and Mine Clearance. You'll find more
than 700 photographs and cutaway diagrams to help
you quickly recognize land mines and booby traps.
Keywords: 'Mines(Ordnance), 'Mine sweeping, Land
mines, Countermeasures. Mine countermeasures,
Minelaying, Ordnance handling equipment. Booby
JANE-05S2REB PCS1135.00
Jam's NBC Defence Systems (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999.1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM. JANE-0044.
Order this product from NTIS by: prone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605^6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfiett, VA, 22161, USA.
Examine the declared policies of countries throughout
the world and investigate their known NBC arsenals.
Discover what weapons terrorist may be using and
how you can safeguard against them. With Jane's NBC
Defense Systems, more than 600 items of equipment,
protective clothing, decontamination kits, antidotes and
more are thoroughly evaluated, providing the informa-
tion you need to ensure protection against NBC at-
tacks.
Keywords: 'Nuclear warfare, 'Biological, 'Chemical
warfare. Biological operations, Military chemical oper-
ations. Warfare, Weapons, Protective clothing. Decon-
tamination kits, Antidotes, Nuclear weapons, Protec-
tion.
JANE-0553REB PCS1135.00
Jane's Personal Combat Equipment (Online Serv-
ice).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
C1999.1p.
Also available on CD-ROM. JANE-0411.
Order this product from NT)S by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Jane's Personal Computer Equipment is your world-
wide guide to the garments and equipment worn by ar-
mies, navies and air forces to make them more efficient
(not including armaments). This comprehensive infor-
mation source covers everything from helmets (includ-
ing specialist helmets for pilots and EOD operators),
and boots to sleeping bags and survival equipment. In
addition, you'll find complete information on all needed
supplies for procurement executives.
Keywords: 'Combat, Armed Forces, Clothing, Protec-
tive clothing, Helmets, Footwear, Uniforms, Protective
equipment. Headgear, Survival equipment, 'Military
dothing, 'Personal combat equipment.
JANE-0554REB PCS1205.00
World Markets for Armoured and Military Logistic
Vehicles. Edition 2 (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999.1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM. JANE-0427.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
Determine the current capabilities and future plans for
armoured and logistic vehicles of armed forces around
the world. Get current information on their inventories,
the latest procurement plans, upgrade programs and
expert forecasts for future requirements.
Keywords: 'Armored vehicles, 'Logistics, Military vehi-
cles. Armed Forces, Inventories, Procurement. Up-
grades, Forecasting, Requirements.
JANE-0555REB PCS1205.00
Future Land Battlefield: Infantry, Armour and Artil-
lery (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999.1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0429.
Order this product from MTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Discover the latest developments in infantry, armour,
artillery and attack helicopter operations worldwide,
plus get an assessment of the prospects for future con-
tact battle. Also included is the impact of digital tech-
nologies in warfare.
Keywords: 'Military operations, Infantry, Armor, Artil-
lery, Attach aircraft. Digital systems, 'Land warfare.
JANE-0556REB PCS1175.00
Jane's Radar and Electronic Warfare Systems
(Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0049.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This information source covers the full range of radar
and electronic warfare systems worldwide, including
identification, targeting, intelligence gathering and self-
protection systems. Trace the development history.
methods of operation and specifications of systems in
service or under development. Jane's Radar and Elec-
tronic Warfare Systems is arranged in alphabetical
order by country and within equipment classification for
quick and easy identification.
Keywords: 'Electronic warfare, 'Radar equipment, His-
tory, Operations, Specifications.
JANE-0557REB PCS1135.00
Jane's C(4)l Systems (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0048.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
Jane's CXI Systems examines 1,000 command sys-
tems and related equipment. You'll be able to review
the technical specifications, systems diagrams, photo-
graphs and details of operational status. Also included
is a listing of more than 280 contractors. Get the latest
information on upgrades, program developments and
new contracts with this comprehensive intelligence
source.
Keywords: 'Command and control, Specifications, Dia-
grams. Upgrading, Communication networks, Com-
puter systems. Manufacturers.
JANE-0558REB PCS1135.00
Jane's Simulation and Training Systems (Online
Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM. JANE-0047.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Investigate the latest sea, land, air and multi-role sys-
tems, including head and helmet mounted systems
with Jane's Simulation and Training Systems. The
2,000 photographs and diagrams enable you to easily
recognize the simulation and training systems avail-
able. In addition, you can examine controls, switches
and panels, instrumented gloves, sound and audio,
tracking devices, service providers and medical sim-
ulation and training.
Keywords: 'Simulators, 'Training devices, 'Reference
books, Training simulators, Simulation, Head mounted
systems.
JANE-0559REB PCS1175.00
Jane's Military Communications (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
C1999.1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0050.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
To keep you up-to-date on the latest advances in com-
munications, Jane's Military Communications include
4,000 equipment entries. You can evaluate commu-
nication systems and equipment, learn about their de-
velopment programs, operating parameters, how they
work in battlefield conditions and how they can be inte-
grated with other services.
Keywords: 'Communication systems, 'Military commu-
nication, Development, Telecommunication, Commu-
nication equipment, Operations, Jamming, Laser com-
munication. Trends, Technology.
JANE-0560REB PCS1135.00
Jane's Electro-Optic Systems (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria. VA.
C1999,1p.
Also available on CD-ROM. JANE-0052.
Order this product from NTIS by. phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
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tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
Ofders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Jane's Electro-Optic Systems examines the weapon
guidance, target tracking, surveillance and identifica-
tion systems that are critical in modern warfare. You
can identify the capabilities of more than 500 lane,
naval and airborne systems from over 200 developers.
You'll also get coverage on 1,200 systems that allow
warships, military aircraft, vehicles and troops world-
wide to operate effectively under all conditions.
Keywords: 'Military equipment, 'Electrooptics,
•Warfare, Weapon systems, Target recognition, Sur-
veillance, Identification systems, Lasers, Counter-
JANE-0561REB PCS1205.00
Thermal Imaging Markets (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0431.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Get a comprehensive assessment of the market for the
thermal imaging system in air, land and sea applica-
tions. Details include the current market, anticipated
demands, manufacturers and their capabilities, sys-
tems available, current technologies and future de-
mands.
Keywords: Thermal images, 'Market analysis. Manu-
facturers, Forecasting, Market research. Thermal im-
aging.
JANE-0562REB PCS1205.00
Non-Lethal Weapons: Doctrine Suppliers and
Technology (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
d999.1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM. JANE-0433.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1 -800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The report introduces non-lethal warfare including
less-lethal philosophy and its role, a brief discussion of
legal and ethical concerns and a discussion of the
types of non-lethal weapons such as anti-personnel
and anti-material. Youll also find a listing of the non-le-
thal technologies commercially available, along with
the basics of fielding.
Keywords: 'Nonlethal agents, "Warfare, Legal as-
pects, Ethics, Antipersonnel weapons, Antimaterials,
Antimaterial agents. Technology.
JANE-0563REB PCS1935.00
Jane's Chemical-Biological Defense Guidebook
(Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0046.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1 -800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
Jane's Chemical-Biological Defense Guidelines is the
definitive desk reference for understanding everything
you need to know to effectively prepare for a chemical
or biological warfare incident. You'll get information on
worldwide organizations and policies related to coun-
tering chemical-biological warfare.
Keywords: 'Chemical warfare, 'Biological warfare.
Military chemical operations. Chemical agent detec-
tion, Biological agents, Coutermeasures, Detection.
JANE-0564REB PCS1135.00
Jane's Counter Terrorism (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999.1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0216.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworkj.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Jane's Counter Terrorism is the information and plan-
ning guide for emergency response personnel who
need to understand and prepared for various acts of
terrorism. You will be able to assess international
threats, deal with jurisdiction^ and federal agency mat-
ters and build your own integrated counter terrorism
plan.
Keywords: 'Terrorism, 'Emergency preparedness,
Emergency planning. International terrorism, Com-
mand systems, Command guidance, Planning, Juris-
diction, Federal agencies.
JANE-0565REB PCS1205.00
Indian Defence and Security: Industry, Forces and
Future Trends (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0435.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
Get an in-depth view into the structure of India's thriv-
ing defense market, including industrial and nuclear
capabilities and programs. Find out what changes are
taking place in the infrastructure and investigate key
security issues affecting India's future in this extraor-
dinary report.
Keywords: 'India, 'Defense systems, Security, Indus-
trial development, Nuclear warfare, Trends, Industries.
JANE-0566REB PCS1135.00
Terrorism: A Global Survey (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
Also available on CD-ROM, JANE-0420.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)60S-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Get full coverage on terrorist organizations and activi-
ties around the world. Examine the tactics, techniques
and weaponry used. All forms of terrorism are detailed
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JANE-0567REB PCS1135.00
Central Asia: Pipelines and Power Politics (Online
Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
C1999,1p.
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Explore the key issues affecting this increasingly im-
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JANE-0568REB PCS1245.00
Jane's International ABC Aerospace Directory
(Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
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Jane's International ABC Aerospace Directory helps
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JANE-0569REB PCS 1245.00
Jane's International Defence Directory (Online
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Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
C1999,1 p.
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Jane's International Defense Directory gives you ac-
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JANE-0570REB PCS1205.00
French Defence Industry Forecast (Online Serv-
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c1999,1 p.
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This highly detailed Special Report assesses the in-
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JANE-0571REB PCS1205.00
South American Defence Industries and Markets
(Online Service).
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c1999,1 p.
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JANE-0572REB PCS1205.00
Japan's Defence Industry: Capabilities and Future
Trends (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
September 1999 157
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JANE-0573REB PCS1205.00
China Business Handbook (Online Service}.
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JANE-0574REB PCS1205.00
MHttwy Simulation Markets. Edition 2 (Online
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Defense and training budget trends and land, sea and
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JANE-0575REB PCS1205.00
Russia's Aerospace Industry (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria. VA.
c1999,1 p.
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PCS1205.00
Jane's World Railways (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group. Alexandria. VA.
C1999.1D.
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JANE-0577REB PCS1205.00
Jane's Urban Transport Systems (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
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Jane's Urban Transport Systems delivers an expert
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JANE-0578REB PCS1135.00
Jane's Air Traffic Control (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
C1999,1p.
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Jane's Air Traffic Control examines ATC equipment
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JANE-0579REB PCS1175.00
Jane's Airports, Equipment and Services (Online
Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria. VA.
C1999,1p.
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Jane's Airports, Equipment and Services details more
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JANE-0580REB PCS1550.00
Jane's World Airlines (Online Service).
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Jane's Work) Airlines is the definitive guide to more
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JANE-0581REB PCS1175.00
Jane's High-Speed Marine Transportation (Online
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Jane's High-Speed Marine Transportation provides in-
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JANE-0582REB PCS1205.00
Airport and Aviation Expansion: Africa and Middle
East (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999.1 p.
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This new Special Report examines the airport industry
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JANE-0583REB PCS1205.00
Airport and Aviation Expansion: China (Online
Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
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The rapid growth in the Chinese economy is reflected
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JANE-0584REB PCS1205.00
Airport Security: Standards and Technology (On-
line Service).
Jane's Information Group. Alexandria, VA.
158 VOL 99, No. 3
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Provided in this Special Report is comprehensive cov-
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JANE-OS85REB PCS1170.00
bitormodal Transportation Markets: Asia Pacific
(Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
C1999,1p.
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The effect individual economic influences in Asia have
on transport infrastructures are reviewed with details of
current capabilities and future developments planned
for the road, rail and port networks. Keep informed of
developing market opportunities in this region, with list-
ings of intermoda! operators and service providers
complete with contact details.
Keywords: 'Intermodal transportation systems, 'Asia,
•Economic analysis. Market research, Transportation
networks. Transportation planning.
JANE-0586REB PCS1205.00
World Market for Civil Aircraft (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
C1999.1p.
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Investigate the predictions for new aircraft over the
next 10 years and the status of the growth markets.
This report examines major forecasts in each sector,
analyses the differences and similarities between them
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Keywords: 'Civil aviation, 'Aircraft, Forecasting, Mar-
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JANE-0587REB PCS1135.00
Jane's Police and Security Equipment (Online
Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
C1999,1p.
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More than 1,600 items of law enforcement equipment
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JANE-0588REB PCS1170.00
Police Markets of North America and the Euro-
pean Union (Online Service).
Jane's Information Group, Alexandria, VA.
c1999,1 p.
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Examine the potential police markets for defense man-
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'Europe, Police, Markets, 'Defense manufacturers.
JHUP-0303REB PCS24.95
Too Close to Home. Domestic Violence in the
Americas.
Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore, MD.
A. R. Morrison, and M. L Biehl. cJun 1999.220p. ISBN
1-886938-44-X.
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Too Close to Home is a collection of essays by inter-
national authorities ranging from psychologists and
doctors to economists and communication experts.
Several authors analyze the economic and health
costs imposed by domestic violence, documenting that
domestic violence is both a serious public health issue
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Others examine promising approaches that have been
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'Latin America, Legislation, Social aspects, Preven-
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policy, Health costs, Spouse abuse.
JHUP-0304REB PCS13.95
Breakdown of Democratic Regimes. Europe.
Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore, MD.
J. J. Linz, and A. Stepan. c1994,240p, ISBN 0-8018-
2022-7.
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How and why democratic regimes break down. Given
the tragic consequences of the breakdown of democ-
racy in countries such as Germany, Spain, and Chile,
we believe it intellectually and politically worthwhile to
direct systematic attention to the dynamics of the polit-
ical process of breakdown. In particular, we felt it im-
portant to analyze the behavior of those committed to
democracy, especially the behavior of the incumbent
democratic leaders, and to ask in what ways the ac-
tions or nonactkms of the incumbents contributed to
the breakdown under analysis.
Keywords: 'Political science, 'Europe, Democracy,
Regimes.
JHUP-0305REB PCS 19.95
Environmental Economics. An Elementary Intro-
duction.
Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore, MD.
R. K. Turner, D. Pearce, and I. Bateman. c1993,324p,
ISBN 0-8018-4863-6.
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The authors have done a superb job of providing the
general reader with an authoritative, exceptionally well-
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policy, Environmental issues.
JHUP-0306REB PCS42.50
Poverty and Inequality in Latin America. The Im-
pact of Adjustment and Recovery.
Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore, MD.
S. A. Moriey. C1995,288p, ISBN 0-8018-5064-9.
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The decade of the 1980s was a period of profound and
painful structural adjustment in Latin America. In Pov-
erty and Inequality in Latin America Samuel Moriey of-
fers an analysis of the effects of that adjustment on
poverty and distribution of income. Moriey also draws
conclusions about the factors that will be important in
poverty alleviation in the future.
Keywords: 'Latin America, 'Developing countries,
'Poverty, Income, Economic recovery.
MIC-99-03102REB PC E17/MF E01
Soil fertility handbook.
Fertilizer Institute of Ontario Inc., Toronto.
C1998,243p, ISBN-0-7778-7730-9.
French ed. (Manuel sur la fertilite du sol): 99-03103/3.
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This book describes the principles behind soil fertility
management and provides practical information for
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of organic materials; nutrients, including primary, sec-
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and how to diagnose deficiencies; soil pH, liming, and
acidification; organic nutrient sources such as manure
and legumes; factors limiting yield response to fertilizer
and recommendations for fertilization; and fertilizer
materials, blending, and application. Appendices in-
clude worksheets and a glossary.
Keywords: 'Canada, 'Soil amendments, 'Soil fertility.
MIC-99-03104REB PC E12/MF E01
Managing Identified wildlife: Procedures and
measures, vol. I.
British Columbia. Ministry of Environment, Lands &
Parks, Victoria.
C1999,192p, ISBN-0-7726-3593-5.
On coven Forest Practices Code.
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Under the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia
Act, identified wildlife are those species and plant com-
munities that have been approved as requiring special
management. This document outlines specific man-
agement prescriptions for identified species or plant
communities and describes the procedure for estab-
lishing, modifying, and removing a wildlife habitat area.
The management strategies presented can only be ap-
plied to Crown forest and rangeland, or private land
subject to a tree farm or woodlot license. General pro-
cedures are given first, including establishment of wild-
life habitat areas, planning thresholds, mapping, and
management of energy & mineral resource activities.
This is followed by management prescriptions for 36
species and subspecies (fish, amphibians, reptiles,
birds, mammals) and four plant communities. Includes
glossary. Appendices include tables showing identified
wildlife by forest region.
Keywords: 'Forest management, 'Natural resource
management, "Wildlife management, Habitat (Ecol-
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MIC-99-03105REB PC E07/MF E01
Fraser Timber Supply Area: Rationale for Allow-
able Annual Cut (AAC) determination, effective
April 1,1999.
British Columbia. Ministry of Forests, Victoria.
September 1999 159
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L Pederson. c1999,85p.
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tries): fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Fraser Timber Supply Area (TSA) covers about
1.1 million hectares in south-eastern mainland British
Columbia, of which about 280,000 hectares are cur-
rently considered as being available for timber har-
vesting. After a brief description of the TSA, this report
reviews the principles for determining the allowable an-
nual cut for the TSA and presents an accounting of the
factors and the rationale used in making that deter-
mination. These factors include the role of the base-
case timber supply forecast the land base contributing
to timber harvesting, the existing forest inventory, the
expected rate of forest growth, regeneration delay,
areas not satisfactorily restocked, sitwcultural systems,
decay and wastage, integrated resource management
objectives, alternative harvest flows, and timber proc-
essing facilities. The appendix contains relevant sec-
tions of provirxial forestry tegislalkxi and a summary of
public input to the Timber Supply Review for the Fraser
Keywords: 'Forests and forestry. Mensuration, Forest
management. Logging, British Columbia.
MC4»«3106REB PC E07/MF E01
Effects of modafinll, d-amphetamlne and placebo
on physiological and psychological stress during
steep deprivation.
Defence & Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine
(Canada), North York, (Ontario). International Military
TesBngAssn. Conference (37th: 1995: Toronto, Ont).
Y. P. Shek. and R. A. Pioeau. c1995.8p.
On coven 37th Annual Conference of the International
Military Testing Association.
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Reports on the effects of modafinil and d-amphetamine
(versus a placebo) on their ability to alleviate psycho-
logical and physiological stress resulting from pairing
steep loss with continuous cognitive work. Psycho-
logical stress in the experimental subjects was meas-
ured using the NASA Task Load Index, a subjective es-
timate of workload. Physiological stress was deter-
mined by measurement of salivary cortisol levels.
Keywords: 'Cognition, Sleep deprivation. Stimulants,
Drugs, Research, Meetings, 'Foreign technology.
MC-99-03111REB PC E07/MF E01
Drive dean guide: Emission standards, emissions
test methods and technical Information relating to
Ontario Regulation 361/98 as amended.
Ontario. Drive Clean Office, Toronto.
cl 999.25p, ISBN-0-7778-8265-5.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
This guide has been prepared for reference by auto-
motive specialists and others with a technical interest
in Ontario's Drive Clean program, an initiative intended
to reduce smog-causing emissions from cars, trucks,
and buses. It contains details of specific methods for
measuring vehicle emissions, as well as the standards
that vehicles must meet to pass a Drive Clean test.
These requirements are based on Ontario Regulation
361/98. as amended, made under the authority of the
Environmental Protection Act Information is included
on the two-speed idte test the dynamometer test and
opacity test
Keywords: 'Environmental law. Ontario, Laws and reg-
ulations. Motor vehicles. Environmental aspects, Envi-
ronmentai protection, Canada. Standards.
MIC-99-03112REB PC E07/MF E01
Aggregate resources inventory of the Regional
Municipality of Durham: Townships of Brock,
Uxbridge, Scugog; the Municipality of Clarington;
the towns of Pickering. Ajax and Whitby and the
City of Oshawa. Ontario Geological Survey aggre-
gate resources inventory paper no. 166.
MacNaughton, Hermsen, Britton, Clarkson Planning
Ltd., Toronto (Ontario).
C1999,65p. ISBN-0-7778-8161-6.
Fold maps not filmed.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The purpose of this report is to provide the basic geo-
logical information required to include potential mineral
aggregate resource areas in planning strategies. It in-
cludes an inventory and evaluation of sand, gravel, and
bedrock resources in the Regional Municipality of Dur-
ham, Ontario. Information comes from field examina-
tion of natural and man-made exposures, mostly at
quarries and sand & gravel pits located from govern-
ment records. Observations made at pit sites include
estimates of total face height and proportion of gravel-
and sand-sized materials in the deposit as well as ob-
servations regarding the shape and lithology of the par-
ticles. Information is also included on field methods,
data presentation and interpretation, and local geol-
ogy. A total of 11 sand and gravel resource areas of
primary significance are identified and described. In-
cludes glossary.
Keywords: 'Aggregates (Building materials). Geology,
Maps, Ontario.
MIC-99-03113REB PC E12/MF E01
Quaternary geology of the Separation Lake area,
Northwestern Ontario. Ontario Geological Survey
open file report no. 5980.
Ontario Geological Survey. Toronto.
T. F. Morris. C1999,104p, ISBN-0-7778-8181-O.
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This report defines the distribution and characteristics
of overburden and related features of the Separation
Lake area, located north of Kenora, Ontario. Informa-
tion is included on the study area's location and ac-
cess, physiography and drainage, Quaternary geology
(ice flow features, glacial deposits, glacial history, dim
thickness) and indicator minerals, as well as on the
field methods used. Appendices contain data tables,
induing geochemical analyses and pebble lithology
data.
Keywords: 'Drift. 'Geology, Characteristics, Maps, On-
tario.
MIC-99-03114REB PC E07/MF E01
Graduated licensing system evaluation: Interim
report'98.
Ontario. Ministry of Transportation. Safety Policy
Branch, Toronto.
P. Boase, and L Tasca. c1998,32p, ISBN-0-7778-
7746-5.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Graduated Licensing System (GLS) was intro-
duced in 1994 in Ontario to help reduce the risk of colli-
sion for new drivers by requiring them to progress
through a two-step licensing system before full Kcen-
sure. This report evaluates the success of the GLS by
tracking the collision history of the 1993 and 1995 nov-
ice driver populations and comparing their collision
rates. Two principal factors considered were gender
and age. Results are presented for two measures: Col-
lision rate per 10,000 licensed novice drivers, and fatal
& injury collision rate per 10,000 licensed novice driv-
ers. The effect of key GLS restrictions such as night-
time curfews and the effect of driver education pro-
grams are also evaluated. In addition, the Ontario GLS
is compared to the New Zealand GLS. Finally, social
cost savings resulting from adopting the GLS in On-
tario are estimated.
Keywords: 'Drivers, 'Traffic accidents, 'Information
systems, 'Driver licensing, 'Automobile drivers'
licences, Motor vehicle accidents, Age, Gender, Can-
ada, 'Foreign technology, Ontario.
MIC-99-03115REB PC E07/MF E01
Aggregate resources inventory of Prince Edward
County. Ontario Geological Survey aggregate re-
sources inventory paper no. 172.
dagger Hims Ltd., Toronto (Ontario).
c1999.54p, ISBN-0-7778-8173-X.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The purpose of this report is to provide the basic geo-
logical information required to include potential mineral
aggregate resource areas in planning strategies. It in-
cludes an inventory and evaluation of sand, gravel, and
bedrock resources in Prince Edward County, Ontario.
Information comes from field examination of natural
and man-made exposures, mostly at quarries and
sand & gravel pits located from government records.
Observations made at pit sites include estimates of
total face height and proportion of gravel- and sand-
sized materials in the deposit, as well as observations
regarding the shape and lithology of the particles. Infor-
mation is also included on field methods, data presen-
tation and interpretation, and local geology. Three
sand and gravel resource areas of primary significance
are identified and described. Includes glossary.
Keywords: 'Aggregates (Building materials), Geology,
Maps, Ontario.
MIC-99-03116REB PC E07/MF E01
Aggregate resources inventory of Wellington
County: Townships of Minto, Arthur, West Luther,
Maryborough, Peel, West Garafraxa, Pilkington,
Nlchol, Guelph, Eramosa, Erin, Puslinch and the
City of Guelph. Ontario Geological Survey aggregate
resources inventory paper no. 162.
Planning & Engineering Initiatives Ltd., Toronto (On-
tario).
C1999,83p, ISBN-0-7778-8162-4.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The purpose of this report is to provide the basic geo-
logical information required to include potential mineral
aggregate resource areas in planning strategies. It in-
cludes an inventory and evaluation of sand, gravel, and
bedrock resources in Wellington County, Ontario. In-
formation comes from field examination of natural and
man-made exposures, mostly at quarries and sand &
gravel pits located from government records. Observa-
tions made at pit sites include estimates of total face
height and proportion of gravel- and sand-sized mate-
rials in the deposit, as well as observations regarding
the shape and lithology of the particles. Information is
also included on field methods, data presentation and
interpretation, and local geology. Forty sand and gravel
resource areas of primary significance and nine bed-
rock resource areas are identified and described. In-
cludes glossary.
Keywords: 'Aggregates (Building materials). Maps,
Natural resources, Sand, Gravel, Bedrock, Inventory,
Estimates, Geology, Ontario.
MIC-99-03118REB PC E17/MF E01
Birds of British Columbia: A taxonomlc catalogue.
Wildlife bulletin no. B-86.
British Columbia. Wildlife Branch, Victoria. British Co-
lumbia. Ministry of Environment, Lands & Parks. Re-
sources Inventory Branch.
R. J. Cannings. c1998,256p, ISBN-0-7726-3651-6.
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This catalogue lists 467 species and 633 taxa of British
Columbia birds at the species or subspecies level. Of
the latter taxa, 426 are regular breeders in the prov-
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ince, 89 are regular visitors (migrants or winter resi-
dents). 115 are irregular visitors, and two are extinct or
extirpated. The catalogue is arranged taxonqmically
and each species account includes the scientific and
common names of the taxon (species or subspecies),
status in British Columbia, the reference for the original
description ol the taxon, the locality where the taxon
was collected, and the range of the taxon. Includes
name indexes.
Keywords: 'Birds, Biology, Classification, 'Foreign
technology, British Columbia.
MIC-99-03120REB PC E07/MF E01
Migratory birds environmental assessment guide-
lino.
Canadian Wildlife Service. Biodiversity Protection
Branch, Ottawa (Ontario).
R. Milko. c1998,34p, SSC-CW66-173/1998, ISBN-0-
662-63740-2.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). (Directive pour
tes evaluations...).
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The guidelines presented in this publication have been
developed to identify for project proponents the types
of information and analyses that Environment Canada
would expect in the section of an environmental impact
statement (EIS) that deals with impacts on migratory
birds. An introductory section explains background leg-
islation and related material such as the Migratory
Birds Convention of 1916, the Canadian Wildlife Act,
and the Convention on Biological Diversity. This is fol-
lowed by a section describing both the contextual and
specific information requirements that should be in-
cluded in an EIS addressing potential environmental
effects of a project on migratory birds. Finally, the envi-
ronmental effects section of the EIS is discussed, with
reference to such matters as cumulative effects, miti-
gation, residual effects, and monitoring.
Keywords: 'Environmental impact analysis, Birds Pro-
tection of, 'Foreign technology, 'Bilingual.
MC-99-03121REB PC E07/MF E01
Wetlands environmental assessment guideline.
Canadian Wildlife Service. Biodiversity Protection
Branch, Ottawa (Ontario).
R. Milko. c1998,42p, SSC-CW66-174/1998, ISBN-0-
662-63741-0.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). (Directives pour
tes evaluations environnementales...).
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The guidelines presented in this publication have been
developed to identify for project proponents the types
of information and analyses that Environment Canada
would expect in the section of an environmental impact
statement (EIS) that deals with impacts on wetlands.
An introductory section explains background legisla-
tion and federal policy. This is followed by a section de-
scribing both the contextual and specific information
requirements that should be included in an EIS ad-
dressing potential environmental effects of a project on
wetlands. Finally, the environmental effects section of
the EIS is discussed, with reference to such matters as
cumulative effects, mitigation, residual effects, and
monitoring.
Keywords: 'Environmental impact analysis, Wetlands,
'Foreign technology, 'Bilingual.
MIC-99-03122REB PC E07/MF E01
Environmental assessment guideline for forest
habitat of migratory birds.
Canadian Wildlife Service. Biodiversity Protection
Branch, Ottawa (Ontario).
R. Milko. C1998,41p, SSC-CW66-175/1998, ISBN-0-
662-63740-2.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). French ed. (Di-
rective pour les evaluations...) on the same fiche.
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
ordere@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
The guidelines presented in this publication have been
developed to identify for project proponents the types
of information and analyses that Environment Canada
would expect in an environmental impact statement
(EIS) for projects that would affect the forest habitat of
migratory birds. An introductory section explains back-
ground legislation and related material such as the Mi-
gratory Birds Convention of 1916 and the Convention
on Biological Diversity. This is followed by a section de-
scribing both the contextual and specific information
requirements that should be included in an EIS ad-
dressing potential environmental effects of a project on
the forest habitat of migratory birds. Finally, the envi-
ronmental effects section of the EIS is discussed, with
reference to such matters as cumulative effects, miti-
gation, residual effects, monitoring, and additional con-
siderations for forest management plans.
Keywords: 'Environmental impact analysis, Forest
ecology, Birds(Protection of), Birds, Habitat.
MIC-99-03123REB PC E12/MF E01
Diseases of Populus in British Columbia: A diag-
nostic manual.
Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria.
B. E. Callan. C1998,168p, SSC-FO42-274/1998E.
ISBN-0-662-27084-3.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This manual is designed to help the reader with both
field and laboratory identification of common poplar
diseases in British Columbia, and to provide regionally
specific disease impact and distribution information,
where known. Sections of the manual cover the fol-
lowing: The province's poplar resource; poplar tax-
onomy and distribution; field and laboratory techniques
for sample collection and preparation; abiotic diseases
and virus-like symptoms; arthropod damage;
vertebrate damage; cankers and bark diseases; foliar
diseases and shoot blights; root diseases; and wood
decay. Includes a glossary, general index, and host
fungus index.
Keywords: 'Poplar, Trees, Diseases and pests, Maps.
MIC-99-03125REB PC E07/MF E01
Alberta heavy oil, oil sands and enhanced recov-
ery: Alberta & Saskatchewan steam-assisted grav-
Alberta. Dept. of Energy. Planning & Development Di-
vision. Research & Technology Branch, Calgary, (Al-
berta).
N. F. Stasiuk, C. E. Keen, and L. Little. c1998,36p.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Provides information of active or recently suspended
steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) projects lo-
cated in Alberta and Saskatchewan. For each project,
the following information is included: Description of
reservoir and field facilities; well pattern; project-spe-
cific description of SAGD process applied; historical
documentation of the engineering events associated
with the project; and description of important adjust-
ments made to improve the process performance.
Keywords: 'Thermal oil recovery, Oil sands, Research,
Reservoirs, Oil fields, Alberta, Saskatchewan.
MIC-99-03128REB PCE12/MFE01
Post-construction evaluation of stormwater
exflltration & filtration systems.
A.M. Candaras Associates Inc., Ottawa (Ontario).
C1997,183p, ISBN-0-7778-728M.
On cover. Great Lakes 2000, Cleanup Fund.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This study report presents the background, implemen-
tation, monitoring results, and system evaluation of
systems developed by the City of Etobicoke as an al-
ternative stormwater management approach to elimi-
nate the discharge of storm runoff for frequent rainfall
events. Two systems were installed and evaluated: An
exfiltration system, suitable for areas of permeable soil,
consisting of lengths of storm sewers and manholes
with two parallel perforated pipes, plugged at the
downstream end, located below the storm sewer; and
a filtration system, suitable for areas with low perme-
ability soil, simitar to the former but with an additional
perforated pipe wrapped in filter fabric installed above
the storm sewer. In both systems, the perforated pipes
allow stormwater to infiltrate the soil rather than enter-
ing the storm sewer. Stormwater entering the system
at a rate greater than the exfiltration rate would over-
flow into the storm sewers. Information is included on
site constraints for exfiltration technology, system de-
sign methodology, construction procedure, system
monitoring and performance, and system operation
and maintenance.
Keywords: 'Stormwater management. Sewerage,
'Foreign technology, Ontario.
MIC-99-03131REB PC E07/MF E01
Alberta heavy oil, oil sands and enhanced recov-
ery: Experimental pilot projects, a survey.
Alberta. Dept. of Energy. Planning & Development Di-
vision. Research & Technology Branch, Calgary, (Al-
berta).
N. F. Stasiuk, C. E. Keen, and L. Little. c1998,23p.
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NT1S (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
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orcters@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This survey provides detailed coverage of all of Alber-
ta's active or recently suspended in-situ heavy oil, oil
sands and enhanced oil recovery pilot projects. Each
pilot project listed contains a detailed reservoir and
field facilities description, well pattern, project-specific
description of EOR process employed, historical docu-
mentation of the engineering events associated with
the project, and a description of important adjustments
made to improve the process performance.
Keywords: 'Oil sands, Research, Oil fields, Production
methods, Petroleum industry and trade, Oil recovery,
Alberta.
MIC-99-03132REB PC E07/MF E01
Annual report 1997-98.
Northern Pipeline Agency, Ottawa (Ontario).
C1998.38p, SSC-C98-1/1999, ISBN-0-662-64060-8.
Text in English and French (Bilingual).
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Includes overview of the Alaska Highway Gas Pipeline
Project with a review of the old plans and explanation
of the new plans devised. Discusses the merger of
TransCanada and NOVA, the agreement of Foothills'
shareholders, the extension the eastern leg of the
project, the export of north slope gas to the pacific rim,
and the regulatory authorities. Also reviews finance,
personnel, the Official Languages Plan and the Report
of the Auditor General.
Keywords: 'Alaska, 'Natural gas, 'Pipeline transpor-
tation, 'Foreign technology, 'Bilingual.
MIC-99-03133REB PC E07/MF E01
Formulating objectives for management on an
ecosystem scale.
Ontario. Ministry of the Environment, Toronto.
M. Gordon. C1998,85p, ISBN-0-7778-7706-6.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This document offers advice to collaborators respon-
sible for formulating resource management objectives
on an ecosystem scale. The historical context for eco-
system-scale management is first reviewed, then some
useful concepts, principles, and evaluation criteria
needed to successfully complete a ten-step process for
formulating management objectives are presented.
The process, described in the subsequent section, is
intended to be applicable within known boundaries of
any ecosystem. The steps include identification of ecc-
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system boundaries, forming a collaborative team, as-
sessing of past and present condition of the eco-
system, assess how human activities have changed
the ecosystem, determine the desired condition of the
ecosystem, formulate and organize objectives into ec-
ological groupings, and refine the objectives according
to the criteria presented. Appendices include expla-
nations of terms and concepts, criteria, the ecosystem
approach, and the ideals and strategic directions of
management.
Keywords: 'Static communities, Natural resources.
Management.
MIC-99-03134REB PC E99/MF E01
Water quality assessment and objectives for the
Fraser River from Hope to Sturgeon and Roberts
banks: First update, technical appendix.
British Columbia. Ministry of Environment, Lands &
Parks, Victoria
L. G. Swain. C1998,684p, ISBN-0-7726-3706-7.
Cover title: Fraser River from Hope to Sturgeon and
Roberts Banks. On coven Water quality guidelines. On
coven Fraser River Action Plan.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
Describes the water quality within the Fraser River
from Hope to the river mouth, using data collected from
1965 to June 1994. Introductory sections review Fraser
River water quality objectives, watershed characteris-
tics, sources of contaminants, hydrology, and water
uses in the watershed. Section 4 details permitted
waste discharges, by source, drvkted into six sections
of the river. Section 5 examines non-point source dis-
charges from such sectors as forestry, agriculture,
urban runoff, sewage, dredging, and shipping. Section
6 presents ambient water quality data and proposed
water quality objectives, arranged by section of the
river. Information is given on water and sediment
chemistry, and on analyses of benthic invertebrates
and fish. Appendices include a glossary and a sum-
mary of comments received in a Fraser River water
quality and recreational use survey.
Keywords: "Water pollution. Water quality. Environ-
mental protection, Standards, Maps, Fraser River.
MJC-99-03135REB PC E07/MF E01
Site Index, a primer.
British Columbia. Ministry of Forests. Research
Branch, Victoria.
c1998,15p.
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tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Site index is the most common measure of site produc-
tivity used in such applications as timber supply anal-
yses, formulation of silviculture prescriptions, and up-
dating forest inventories. This publication introduces
the basic concept of the site index, reviews its typical
applications, and describes tools available in British
Columbia for estimating site index. Finally, two sources
of bias In site index estimates are Discussed:
Misapplication of site index models and bias in the
height-age model.
Keywords: 'Forest site quality. Forests and forestry.
Mensuration, Production.
MJC-99-03138REB PC E12/MF E01
Land capability classification for forest eco-
systems In the oil sands region - Rev. ed. Re-
vised edition.
Tailings Sand Reclamation Practices Working Group,
Edmonton (Alberta).
l_A.Leskiw.c1998,131p.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
The land classification system presented in this docu-
ment is used to evaluate pre- and post-disturbance
land capability for forest production. It is intended to aid
in planning soH handling procedures and measuring
land capability in the oil sands region of Alberta where
surface disturbances are caused by oil sand mining,
transportation, utilities, and pipeline corridors. Classi-
fication system development, assumptions, and defini-
tions are first presented and the five land capability
classes and associated sub-classes are outlined. Sec-
tion 3 reviews soil inventory requirements for using the
classification system, including requirements for the
soil survey, soil sampling, and analyses. Sections 4
and 5 describe the soil- and landscape-related factors
used in the classification. Section 6 briefly notes the
importance of knowing the ecoregion of the site of in-
terest. The final section contains forms used in the field
application of the system. Appendices include informa-
tion on soil moisture relationships, soil chemical prop-
erties, soil capability and the soil productivity relation-
ship, as well as examples of soil capability profiles and
a glossary.
Keywords: 'Oil sands, 'Land reclamation, Soils, Clas-
sification, Land capability for agriculture. Forest soils.
Mapping, Alberta.
MIC-99-03151REB PC E12/MF E01
New Brunswick's mineral Industry, 1997. Mineral
resource report no. 98-3. Annual publication.
New Brunswick. Minerals & Energy Division, Fred-
ericton.
B. M. Carroll. C1998,138p, ISBN-1 -55236-277-9.
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Annual report of exploration, development, mining and
government activities in the mineral industry in New
Brunswick. An overview is presented of government
organizations and programs by branch and regional of-
fice, including a listing of reports published during the
year, with abstracts. Details are given on mineral ex-
ploration, mine development, and producing mines and
quarries, by type (metallic and non-metallic) and by
area. As well, value of production and employment in
producing mines and quarries are given.
Keywords: 'Mineral industries. Mines and mineral re-
sources, Prospecting, Maps, New Brunswick.
MIC-99-03154REB PC E12/MF E01
Publications available from the Department of Nat-
ural Resources and Energy, Minerals and Energy
Division (1995-): Supplementary list Annual publi-
cation.
New Brunswick. Minerals & Energy Division, Fred-
ericton.
P. Wandess, C. M. McNeill-Dobbelsteyn, and D. J.
Carroll. c1999.112p.
Fold, map not filmed.
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Publications available from the New Brunswick Min-
erals and Energy Division include daim maps, 1/4 mile
geology maps, field guidebooks, geosdence reports,
information circulars, memoirs, mineral resource re-
ports, requests for tender, popular geology papers, re-
ports of investigation, open file reports, map reports,
and miscellaneous reports from the Division, as well as
certain Geological Survey of Canada reports, bulletins,
and maps. This catalogue lists those publications and
includes a directory of New Brunswick companies and
individuals providing goods and services that may be
of interest to the mineral exploration industry.
Keywords: 'Geology, 'Canada, Bibliography, Mineral
industries, -Bibliographies.
PC E17/MF E01
rts, 1995, v. 17. Annual pub-
MIC-99-03159REB
Adaptive research
Kcation.
New Brunswick. Plant Industry Branch, Fredericton.
C1995.314p, ISBN-55137-598-2.
Text in English and French (Bilingual).
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Reports of results of research projects conducted for
the benefit of New Brunswick farmers and agrologists,
covering technology transfer activities conducted
under the provincial Adaptive Research Partnership
Initiative. Reports include bilingual abstracts and are
arranged under the following topic areas: General, in-
cluding pollution; cereals and protein crops; forage
crops; pest management; and vegetables.
Keywords: 'Agricultural innovations. 'Research, Agri-
culture, Technology transfer. Maps, 'Foreign tech-
nology. Bilingual, New Brunswick.
MIO99-031MREB PC E12/MF E01
Aquatic Toxlclty Workshop: Proceedings 1998.
Canadian technical report of fisheries and aquatic
sciences no. 2260. Abstracts.
Aquatic Toxfcity Workshop (25th: 1998: Quebec, Que-
bec), Ottawa (Ontario).
R. Van Coillie. C1999,150p, SSC-FS 99-6/2197.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). Reports are in
the language of presentation, English or French
(Collogue annuel de toxicologie...).
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The workshop was one of a continuing series of annual
workshops in Canada on aquatic toxicology, covering
topics from basic aquatic toxicology to applications in
environmental monitoring, setting of regulations and
guidelines, and the development of sediment and
water quality criteria. This volume contains abstracts of
platform and poster papers presented at the workshop.
Abstracts are in the language of presentation. A list of
participants is also included.
Keywords: 'Environmental monitoring, Water quality
management, Aquatic ecology. Water pollution, Toxi-
cology, Meetings, 'Foreign technology, 'Bilingual.
MIC-99-03167REB PC E07/MF E01
Comparison of prethln densities In hardwood
stands measured at 1 meter and 30 centimeters
respectively, date measurements gathered during
hardwood time & motion studies In 1996: Informa-
tion report Internal working document no. 98:04, and
Technique no. 98:04.
New Brunswick. Forest Management Branch, Fred-
ericton.
C1998.20p, ISBN-1 -55236-190-X.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). (Comparaison
desdensites...).
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Reimbursement of New Brunswick forest licensees for
precommerdal thinning on Crown land is based on av-
erage pre-thin densities of woody stems measured at
one metre height. It has been difficult to convince li-
censees that densities for stems between 30
centimetres and one metre in height are in fact in-
cluded in the productivities established for the den-
sities measured at one metre. To compare the relation-
ship between densities measured at 30 centimetres
and one metre respectively, it was decided to deter-
mine densities at both measurement height levels
using identical plot centres. This report presents such a
study conducted in hardwood stands using data col-
lected during a 1996 time and motion study. Results
are tabulated for worker thinning productivity ex-
pressed in hectares per hour for the two measure-
ments. Formulas are included for converting the hard-
wood density measurements.
Keywords: 'Forest thinning, Motion study. Forests and
forestry. Mensuration, Time study.
MIC-99-03171REB PC E07/MF E01
Guidelines for estimating beef grassing costs
based on 500 head. Information update.
Manitoba. Farm Management. Winnipeg.
cl999,7p.
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This publication presents a budget that estimates the
costs of production associated with pasturing 500 feed-
er cattle in Manitoba. The purpose of the budget is to
assist livestock producers in calculating their own costs
and take into consideration the factors that should be
included when budgeting to determine break-even
prices. Both operating and fixed costs are included,
and worksheets for making the calculations are pro-
vided.
Keywords: 'Grazing, 'Cattle, Agriculture, Economic
aspects, Feeding and feeds, 'Foreign technology,
Manitoba.
MC-M-03172REB PC E17/MF E01
Phosphorus loading to Shellmouth Reservoir,
Manitoba, Canada. Report no. 98-10.
Manitoba Environment, Winnipeg.
R. V. Fortin, and S. E. Gurney. C1998,212p.
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Shellmouth Reservoir is located on the Manitoba-Sas-
katchewan border at the confluence of the Shell and
Assiniboine rivers. The reservoir is a heavily used rec-
reational area but summer algal blooms can have a
detrimental impact on the overall use of the reservoir.
This study attempts to determine a mass balance
phosphorus budget for the reservoir in order to obtain
a better understanding of factors affecting Its algal
community. A phosphorus balance model is presented
and used to predict total phosphorus outflow con-
centrations and to determine the components of phos-
phorus loading. Factors limiting algal growth discussed
n the study include availability of light, nutrients, and
zooplankton grazing.
Keywords: •Water bloom. Reservoirs, Water quality.
Phosphorus. Environmental aspects, Manitoba.
MC-99-03182REB PC E07/MF E01
Household equipment of Canadians, features of
the 1993 stock & the 1994 & 1995 purchases:
Analysis report
Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa (Ontario).
c1997,44p, SSC-M92-131/1997, ISBN-0-662-62806-
Text in English and French (Bilingual). (Les
Equipements managers...). Running title: Household
equipment purchases, 1994 and 1995. On cover: Na-
tional Energy Use Database.
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tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This report reviews the results of three surveys that
collected information on household equipment: The
1994 and 1995 Household Equipment Surveys and the
1993 Survey of Household Energy Use. The goal of the
report is to highlight the features of energy-consuming
equipment bought by Canadian households in 1994
and 1995 in comparison to those owned by households
in 1993. Results are presented by type of equipment:
Refrigerators, stoves, dishwashers, freezers, auto-
matic washers, automatic dryers, air conditioning sys-
tems, heating systems, and water heaters. Appendices
Include information on survey methodology and a copy
of the survey questionnaire.
Keywords: 'Energy consumption. 'Appliances,
'Electric equipment. Household surveys, 'Foreign
technology. Bilingual.
MC-99-03183REB PC E07/MF E01
Survey of Canadian new household equipment
purchases, 1994 & 1995: Statistical report
Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa (Ontario).
01997.64p. SSC-M92-133/1997. ISBN-0-662-62902-
Text in English and French (Bilingual). (Enquete sur les
achats...). On cover National Energy Use Database.
Running title: Household equipment purchases. 1994
and 1995.
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
orders@ntis.fedworkt.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This report reviews results of two surveys that col-
lected information on household equipment: The 1994
and 1995 Household Equipment Surveys. The goal of
this report is to present the features of energy-con-
suming equipment bought by Canadian households in
1994 and 1995. Data on equipment features are pre-
sented by type of equipment: Refrigerators, ranges,
dishwashers, freezers, washers, dryers, air condi-
tioners, heating systems, and water heaters. The ap-
pendix contains information on survey methodology
and a copy of the survey questionnaire.
Keywords: "Energy consumption, 'Appliances,
'Electric equipment. Household surveys, 'Foreign
technology, 'Bilingual.
MIC-99-03187REB PC E17/MF E01
Guide to weed control, 1999. Annual publication.
Ontario. Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs,
Toronto.
d 999,300p.
French ed. (Guide de lutte...): 99-03188/4.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This guide includes both general and specific informa-
tion on the uses and equipment for herbicides and pes-
ticides covering application procedures, emergency
and first-aid procedures, federal registration and pro-
vincial classification, chemical notes, precautions, prin-
ciples of weed control, and chemical weed control. Ap-
plication technology is discussed in some detail. Spe-
cific recommendations are made for various field
crops, horticultural crops, and roadsides and non-crop
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Weeds, Control, 'Foreign
technology.
MIC-99-03190REB PC E07/MF E01
Canadian fertilizer quality assurance report: Plant
ratings 1988. Annual publication.
Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Plant Health & Pro-
duction Division, Nepean, (Ontario).
d 999,61 p.
Text in' English and French (Bilingual). (Rapport
canadien de verification...).
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
The Canadian Fertilizer Quality Assurance Program is
a national quality control program that was designed by
the federal dept. for agriculture and the fertilizer indus-
try. Each fertilizer manufacturer/blender rated has im-
plemented a voluntary quality control program in their
own plant. This annual report presents plant ratings
based on samples taken under this program, about
5,000 of which were submitted by over hundreds of
companies. Federal inspectors took samples from
companies as well. The report covers ratings for mate-
rial (Basic ingredients used to manufacture blends) and
ratings for blends. Information is given by location,
company, number of samples, and rating.
Keywords: 'Fertilizers, Quality assurance, Canada, In-
spection, Sampling, 'Ratings.
MIC-99-03194REB PC E07/MF E01
Manitoba food products directory, 1999. Directory.
Manitoba Agriculture, Winnipeg.
c1999,79p.
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
Comprehensive list of food suppliers, brokers, whole-
salers and distributors, producer associations and mar-
keting boards plus research resources. Listings con-
tain addresses, telephone numbers, telex and/or fax
numbers, company contacts and product lists. Product
listings are given alphabetically by supplier/broker.
Keywords: 'Directories, 'Food industry, 'Agricultural
economics, Manitoba, Commerce, Agriculture. Maps.
MIC-99-03196REB PC E07/MF E01
Annual report 1997-98.
New Brunswick. Fisheries & Aquaculture New Bruns-
wick, Fredericton.
c1998,73p.
Text in English and French (Bilingual).
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The improvement of New Brunswick's fishing, aqua-
culture, and fish marketing and processing activities is
the principal mission of the Dept. This annual report
gives an overview of its activities: Policies, planning
and training; School of Fisheries; marketing; finance
and administration; Aquarium and Marine Centre;
aquaculture; operations and services; and Fisheries
Development Board.
Keywords: 'Aquaculture, Fisheries, Commercial fish-
ing, Recreational fishing. New Brunswick.
MIC-99-03199REB PC E07/MF E01
Dunbar community vision, city plan.
Vancouver (B.C.), Vancouver, (British Columbia).
c1999,49p.
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This document presents a community vision for the
Vancouver neighbourhood of Dunbar that will be used
to help guide policy decisions, corporate work, prior-
ities, budgets and capital plans in that community. Vi-
sion directions are grouped into seven themes, each
theme including the following information: Background
on the existing situation andon city policies and prac-
tices; vision directions; community survey results re-
garding the directions; and other ideas generated at
community workshops. The themes are: Shopping
areas; existing single family areas; new housing types;
traffic and transportation; greening, parks, streets, and
lanes; community services and facilities; and other
community priorities such as home-based work, recy-
cling, and community involvement in decision making.
The final section describes a rezoning policy following
the Dunbar community vision.
Keywords: 'Vancouver (B.C.), "Urban planning, Maps,
Budgets, Policy decisions, Capital plans.
MIC-99-03200REB PC E07/MF E01
Kensington-Cedar Cottage community vision, city
plan.
Vancouver (B.C.), Vancouver, (British Columbia).
c1999,57p.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
This document presents a community vision for the
Vancouver neighbourhood of Kensington-Cedar Cot-
tage that will be used to help guide policy decisions,
corporate work, priorities, budgets and capital plans in
that community. Vision directions are grouped into
eight themes, each theme including the following infor-
mation: Background on the existing situation and on
city policies and practices; vision directions; commu-
nity survey results regarding the directions; and other
ideas generated at community workshops. The themes
are: Community involvement; safety and services;
shopping areas; traffic and transportation; existing sin-
gle family areas; new housing types; greening, parks,
and public places; and other community priorities such
as home-based work, recycling, and community
boundaries. The final section describes a rezoning pol-
icy following the community vision.
Keywords: "Vancouver (B.C.), "Urban planning, Maps,
Budgets, Policy decisions, Capital plans.
MIC-99-03209REB PC E07/MF E01
Smart communities: Report
Panel on Smart Communities, Ottawa (Ontario).
C1998,86p, SSC-C2-395/1998, ISBN-0-662-63998-7.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). (Collectivites
ingenieuses...).
September 1999 163
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Smart communities are those that use information and
communication technologies in new and innovative
ways to empower their residents, institutions, and re-
gion as a wrote. This document is the report of a panel
established to propose ways in which information and
communication technology can help create smart com-
munities in Canada. The panel report discusses the fol-
lowing issues: The capability of Canada to become a
leader in the smart communities movement; the char-
acteristics of smart communities, and examples of
smart community initiatives in Canada; the benefits of
smart communities to Canadians; creation of a unique
Canadian approach to building smart communities; se-
lection of communities for demonstrating the smart
community concept; and the challenge of national ac-
cessibility to information and communication tech-
nologies.
Keywords: •Community development. Information
technology, Information society, Canada, Techno-
logical innovations. Social aspects, 'Foreign tech-
nology, 'Bilingual.
MC-99-03210REB PC E07/MF E01
Effects of contaminants on aquatic organisms in
the Peace, Athabasca and Slave River basins.
Northern River Basins Study synthesis report no. 2.
Northern River Basins Study (Canada), Edmonton (Al-
berta).
J. H. Carey, and 0. T. Cordeiro.cl 997.70p. SSC-R71-
49/4-2E. ISBN-0-662-25126-1.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.
This report summarizes the activities of the Contami-
nants Component of the Northern River Basins Study
to address the following questions: How the aquatic
ecosystems in the Peace, Athabasca, and Slave river
basins been affected by exposure to toxic compounds;
and what long-term monitoring programs and pre-
dctive models are required to provide ongoing assess-
ment of the state of those ecosystems. Research is de-
scribed in four project areas: A basin-wide survey of
biochemical responses to organochlorines and other
contaminants in major fish species; a basin-wide sur-
vey of the toxicity in bottom and suspended sediments;
an assessment of the utility of semi-permeable mem-
brane devices as potential substitutes for wild fish in a
long-term monitoring program; and assessment of the
feasibility of using small, tocafly resident fish species
as alternates to large adult fish in a tang-term biological
effects monitoring program.
Keywords: 'Aquatic organisms, Biological monitoring.
Fish, Effect of water pollution on. Water pollution. Con-
taminated seolments. Analysis, Maps, 'Foreign tech-
nology, Atoerta.
MC-99-03214REB PC E07/MF E01
COftnQUfBuOn St&no&fu,
Software Kinetics Ltd., Stttsvilte. (Ontario).
I. Smith, and C. BoMuc. cl 999,46p.
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This document describes version 1.0 of a standard that
defines the content and format for electronic files that
describe the flight data stored on a flight data recorder
system. The intended users of the standard are air-
lines, manufacturers, and air safety investigators. The
document is written for software systems designers
and developers who wish to support the standard
through enhanced or new software systems. The con-
tent of this standards document has been logically
grouped into header, subframe (record) and parameter
information, the latter further grouped into identifica-
tion, location, conversion, accuracy, sensor and signal,
and digital information transfer system items. The
standard's fite format follows the logical groups defined
in the standard's content.
Keywords: 'Right recorders. Information technology.
Standards, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03216REB PC E12/MF E01
Guide for reporting to the National Pollutant Re-
lease Inventory, 1998. Annual publication.
Environment Canada, Ottawa (Ontario).
C1998.120p, SSC-EN40-495/1998E, ISBN-0-662-
27343-5.
French ed. (Guide de declaration...): 99-03217/2. Disk-
ette not included with microfiche. Important information
for the 1999 reporting year (2 p.) laid in. On coven Ca-
nadian Environmental Protection Act
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The National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) is a
federal government initiative designed to collect and
make available to the public, on a yearly basis, com-
prehensive national data on releases to air, water and
land and transfers in waste of specified substances.
The inventory provides information from all Canadian
sectors: Industrial, government, commercial and oth-
ers. Under the authority of the Canadian Environ-
mental Protection Act, owners or operators of facilities
that manufacture, process or otherwise use one or
more of the specified substances under prescribed
condrtions are required to report to the NPRI. This doc-
ument enables facility owners or operators to review
the NPRI reporting criteria and determine if they are re-
quired to report the NPRI for the current year. It also
provides guidance for completing the reporting form
and filing a report with Environment Canada.
Keywords: 'Environmental monitoring. Environmental
policy. Environmental protection, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03222REB PCE12/MFE01
Field crop recommendations, 1999-2000. Annual
publication.
Ontario. Ministry of Agriculture. Food & Rural Affairs,
Toronto.
c1999,162p.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
The report provides guidelines for the production and
management of such field crops as com, soybeans,
forage crops, cereal crops, dry edible beans, and
spring and winter canda. The guide gives general in-
formation on soil testing and sampling, plant analysis,
the use of manure and sewage sludge as fertilizer,
acidity and liming, and toxicity of fertilizer materials.
General information on pesticide use and application is
included, as well as specific pesticides recommended
for particular applications in raising the listed crops.
Keywords: 'Crops, 'Soil amendments, 'Crop produc-
tion. Plant growth. Fertilizers. Pesticides. Agricultural
pests. Pest control.
MIC-99-03223REB PC E07/MF E01
Mining and mineral processing operations In Can-
ada, 1998. Mineral bulletin no. MR 247. Annual publi-
cation.
Minerals & Metals Sector. Ottawa (Ontario).
Cl999,88p,SSC-M38-2£47E. ISBN-0-660-17861-5.
French ed. (Mines et usines de traitement..): 99-
03224/1.
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
onlers@ntis.feoworU.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
Part 1 of this document lists significant information con-
cerning metal mines and processing plants, industrial
mineral mines and processing plants, listing the name
of operator, location of the mine or plant, capacity,
processes, products and other details of special inter-
est. The next section goes on to fist the principal met-
allurgical works in Canada that treat ores and con-
centrates of nonf errous and precious metals. Excludes
scrap refiners and refiners of secondary material,
foundries, base-bullion gold refineries associated with
mines, and fabricating plants. Data provided by partici-
pating companies by means of a questionnaire.
Keywords: 'Metallurgical plants, 'Mineral industries,
Mineral processing, Directories.
MIC-99^)3227REB PC E07/MF E01
40Ar/39Ar dating of ribbon-textured veins and
wall-rock material from Meguma lode gold depos-
its, Nova Scotia: Implications for timing and dura-
tion of vein formation in slate-belt hosted vein
gold deposits. Contribution series no. CS ME 1998-
13.
Nova Scotia. Dept. of Natural Resources, Halifax.
D.J.Kontak.c1998.17p.
In Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences: Vol. 35, 1998.
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Presents results of argon-argon geochronological age
spectra for whole-rock argillrte samples collected from
within and adjacent to veins from eight gold districts in
southern Nova Scotia. The implications of the results
for the timing of vein emplacement, the duration of hy-
drothermal events, the origin of the gold deposits, and
regional metamorphism in the Meguma Terrane are
discussed.
Keywords: 'Ore deposits, 'Geological time. Petrology,
Geology, Rocks(Metamorphic), Nova Scotia.
MIC-99-03228REB PC E07/MF E01
Carboniferous evolution of Nova Scotia. Contribu-
tion series no. CS ME 1998-14.
Nova Scotia. Dept. of Natural Resources, Halifax.
J. H. CakJer.c1998,42p.
In Lyell: The past is the key to the present. London: Ge-
ological Society.
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In this paper, the evolution of Nova Scotia in the Car-
boniferous period is considered by linking its tectonic
history, basin fill sequence, fossil record, and
pateodimate with those of Carboniferous Euramerica
to the west in North America and to the east in Europe.
The aim of the paper is to review and relate the records
of disparate geological disciplines and to consider im-
plications that emerge for long-established views of the
Carboniferous history of the province. Sections of the
paper cover the geological setting, the history of geo-
logical studies of the Nova Scotia Carboniferous, the
evolution of the basin fill sequence, the fossil record,
pateodimate, mineral and energy deposits, and impli-
cations for Euramerican studies. Appendices contain
lists of Carboniferous fauna and flora of Nova Scotia.
Keywords: 'Historical geology. Geology, Nova Scotia.
MIC-99-03229REB PC E07/MF E01
Origin and evolution of the Grelsenlzing fluid at
the East Kemptville tin deposit. Nova Scotia, Can-
ada. Contribution series no. CS ME 1998-15.
Nova Scotia. Dept of Natural Resources, Halifax.
W. E. Hatter, D. J. Kontak, and A. E. Williams^Jones.
c1998,26p.
In Economic Geology: Vol. 93.1998.
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Describes a study conducted to establish the origin of
the fluid and the metals in the East Kemptville hydro-
thermal system and document the changes in rock and
fluid composition during greisenization in order to
evaluate the possible role of this alteration in cas-
siterite precipitation. The investigators performed de-
tailed analyses of the mineralogy and chemistry of
samples from fresh and variably altered leucogranite,
as well as analyses of fluid inclusion compositions in
the same samples. The data are used to quantify the
direction and mechanisms of mass transfer during
fluid-rock interaction. The results demonstrate the fac-
tors involved in cassiterite deposition and underline the
potentially important role of alteration in the concentra-
tion of tin in the East Kemptville deposit. The study also
explains the formation of the chemical potential gra-
dients that developed during greisenization.
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Keywords: 'Ore deposits, Petrology. Geology, Tin
ores. Mineralogy, Chemical analysis. Nova Scotia.
MC-99-03230REB PC E07/MF E01
Wisconsinan glacial and sea-level history of Mari-
time Canada and the adjacent continental shelf: A
correlation of land and sea events. Contribution se-
ries no. CS ME 1998-16.
Nova Scotia. Dept. of Natural Resources, Halifax.
R.R. Stead 998,26p.
tn Geological Society of America Bulletin: Vol. 110,
1998.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
The Wisconsinan glacial history of maritime Canada
records the interaction of land-based glaciers with the
sea, which dissects the region along the deep
embayments of the Bay of Fundy and the Laurentian
Channel. This paper presents a new empirical model of
ice advances and retreats in the Wisconsinan period,
and relative sea-level changes for eastern Canada, in-
corporating concepts from both terrestrial and marine
study areas. Five glacier flow events are described and
Discussed in detail and the case for extensive early
Wisconsinan glaciation of maritime Canada is summa-
rized.
Keywords: 'Continental shelf, "Glacial landforms, Sea
level, Historical geology, Maps, Atlantic Provinces.
MC-99-03231REB PC E07/MF E01
Guidelines for manure management for Prince Ed-
ward Island.
Prince Edward Island. Dept. of Agriculture & Forestry,
Chartottetown.
c1999.74p.
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These guidelines give direction for recommended ma-
nure management practices and systems that will re-
duce the risk of pollution and minimize odors at live-
stock operations in Prince Edward Island. Provisions of
tie guidelines relate to: Permits and approvals proc-
esses; types of manure and their utilization; manure
storage, including design, construction, and siting of
storage facilities; land application of manure; the envi-
ronmental impact assessment process; and siting to
reduce odor nuisance. Worksheets and calculation
procedures are included where applicable. The appen-
tfx includes a glossary and information on alternate
methods of manure treatment and utilization.
Keywords: 'Manure handling, 'Environmental aspects.
Manures, Agriculture, Odor control, Prince Edward Is-
land.
Keywords: 'Construction, 'Legislation, 'Regulations,
'Water supply, 'Canada, Water reuse, 'Foreign tech-
nology.
MIC-99-03240REB PC E17/MF E01
Electronic village: Policy issues of the information
economy. Policy study no. 32.
Economic & Public Policy Issues of the Information
Economy. Conference (1997: Toronto, Ont.).
T. A. Wilson, and D. Orr. c1999,322p, ISBN-0-B8806-
444-6.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Papers in this volume, mostly from a conference on the
information economy, provide analysis and discussion
of some of the economic and public policy issues re-
lated to the revolutionary changes occurring in tele-
communications. Topics of papers include: The im-
pacts of changing technologies in communication and
information processing on regulatory and other govern-
ment policies; the different approaches to tele-
communications regulation in Canada and the United
States; international influences on Canadian commu-
nications policy; policies affecting foreign direct invest-
ment in telecommunications; the links between im-
provements in telecommunication infrastructure and
economic growth; the determinants of the geographic
distribution of information technology in the United
States, 1986-92; and broadcasting regulation and gov-
ernment policies in Canada.
Keywords: 'Telecommunication, Telecommunication
policy. Meetings, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03249REB PC E07/MF E01
Annual report 1997-98.
Prince Edward Island Food Technology Centre, Char-
lottetown.
c1998,27p.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
The Centre provides technical services to aid proc-
essing and other value-added activities within the agri-
cultural and fishery sectors of the province's economy.
It also provides research and development leadership.
This annual report covers objectives, highlights of
projects, and affiliations. A financial statement is in-
cluded. Businesses and government agencies which
received assistance are listed, as are workshops and
meetings to which the Centre contributed.
Keywords: 'Research institutes, 'Food processing.
Research projects. Agriculture, Fisheries, Prince Ed-
ward Island.
NC-99-03234REB
PC E07/MF E01
MIC-99-03257REB PC E17/MF E01
Annual report 1997-98.
Prince Edward Island. Dept. of Transportation & Public
Works, Charlottetown.
c1998,243p.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The annual report includes various reports by the Ad-
ministration, Finance and Services Division, Public
Works Division, Highway Safety Division, Transpor-
tation Division, Highway Maintenance Division, and the
Highway Construction Division. Ordinary and capital
expenditures conclude the document.
Keywords: 'Public works, 'Transportation planning,
Highway construction, Highway maintenance, Capital-
ized costs. Prince Edward Island.
Regulatory barriers to on-slte water reuse.
Canadian water & Wastewater Assn. Ottawa (On-
tario).
c1997.68p.
French ed. (Obstacles poses par la reglementatton...):
9903235/1.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 221 61 , USA.
The use of on-site and small-community water reuse
technology offers great potential for water conservation
and reducing water distribution and collection infra-
structure needs. This report presents results of an in-
vestigation into the existence of regulatory barriers to
fte implementation of on-site water reuse in Canada. It
explores the barriers present in health and environ-
mental regulations as well as in plumbing/building
codes and municipal by-laws. Regulatory barriers are
outlined at the national level and within each province
or territory, with municipal examples provided. The im-
pJcafions of perceived barriers are also discussed. Ap-
pendices include a copy of a British Columbia plumb-
ng code amendment that deals with recycled waste
water systems.
MIC-99-03262REB PC E07/MF E01
CTBT verification related case studies of three re-
cent seismic events, Novaya Zemlya, India and
Pakistan.
Dept. of Foreign Affairs & International Trade, Ottawa
(Ontario).
c1998,61 p.
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This report examines three recent seismic events
which can be seen as case studies of the effectiveness
of the verification system of the Comprehensive Nu-
clear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). The events studied are
an August 1997 seismic event near a Russian nuclear
test site on Novaya Zemlya, and the Indian and Paki-
stani nuclear explosions of May 1998. The report first
explains the CTBT, what it is and is not, the CTBT-re-
lated issues raised by the three events, and implemen-
tation of the CTBT verification system. Section 2 re-
views technical aspects of verification and testing and
section 3 reviews non-seismic methods of verification,
including on-site inspections, atmospheric radionuclide
detection, and use of satellite imagery. Section 4 de-
tails the three events, and their implications for CTBT
verification are discussed in section 5. Appendices in-
clude information on the measurement of yield, the de-
tection threshold, and the military significance of test
explosions below the threshold; and a review of three
non-seismic technologies in the CTBT monitoring sys-
tem (radionuclide, infrasound, and hydroacoustic de-
tection).
Keywords: 'Remote sensing, 'Seismology, Nuclear
weapons, Testing, Arms control. Verification.
MIC-99-03255REB PC E07/MF E01
Annual report 1997-98. AECL research no. AECL-
11964.
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Mississauga, (Ontario).
C1998 90p, SSC-CC1-1998E, ISBN-0-662-27234-X.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). French ed. on
the same fiche.
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Annual report of AECL, the legal name of Atomic En-
ergy of Canada Limited. Its mandate is to undertake re-
search into nuclear energy and to develop commercial
applications for its developments. This annual report
presents information on marketing and commercial op-
erations, product development, CANDU research,
waste management and nuclear sciences, environ-
mental management and site refurbishment. A finan-
cial review is included, along with management re-
sponsibility, an Auditor's report, financial statements, a
five-year financial summary, and a list of directors and
locations.
Keywords: "Crown corporations, Nuclear energy,
•Foreign technology, Bilingual.
MIC-99-03279REB PC E07/MF E01
Adaptive nulling of skywave interference using
horizontal dipole antennas in a coastal surveil-
lance HF surface wave radar system.
Defence Research Establishment Ottawa, Ottawa.
H. Leong.c1998,5p.
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Presents results of a preliminary study of an adaptive
system using horizontal antennas for the suppression
of sky wave interference in high-frequency surface
wave radar (HFSWR). In the study, four horizontal
dipoles configured as two separate crosses were
added to a HFSWR system that normally uses
vertically polarized antennas. Data received from the
dipoles were correlated with the data received from the
vertically polarized antennas to estimate and cancel
the interference adaptively in the latter. Results show
the degree of effectiveness of this exploitation of the
difference in polarization between HFSWR signals and
sky wave interference. The study also compared the
effectiveness of the adaptive technique using one, two,
or four horizontal dipole antennas.
Keywords: 'Signal processing, Surface wave anten-
nas, Radar, Interference, 'Foreign technology.
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MIC-99-03282REB PC E07/MF E01
Stratigraphy and tectonic significance of the
Lower to Middle Devonian McAdams Lake Forma-
tion, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Contribution
series no. CS ME 1998-17.
Nova Scotia. Dept of Natural Resources. Halifax.
C. E. White, and S. M. Barr. c1998.13p.
In Atlantic Geology, vol. 34.1998.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
The McAdams Lake Formation in central Cape Breton
Island is one of the earliest records of sediment deposi-
tion in the Devonian-Carboniferous Sydney Basin. The
purpose of this paper is to report the results of recent
mapping of this formation, which has led to the estab-
lishment of an internal stratigraphy as well as an inter-
pretation of the structural history and of the signifi-
cance of the formation in regional tectonic models. In-
formation is included on the geological setting, forma-
tion age, patynology, lithology of the individual mem-
bers of the formation, folding and thickness, deposi-
tional environment, tectonic implications, regional cor-
relations, and economic potential.
Keywords: 'Cape Breton Island (N.S.).
Rocks(Sedimentary), Geology, Maps. Sediments, Age,
Nova Scotia.
MIC-99-03283REB
PC E17/MF E01
Atta* of contaminants in the eggs of fish-eating
colonial birds of the Great Lakes, 1993-97, vol. I:
Accounts by location. Technical report series no.
321.
Canadian Wildlife Service. Environmental Conserva-
tion Branch - Ontario Region., Downsview, (Ontario).
C. Pekarik. cl 998. 264p, ISBN-0-662-2701 2-6.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 221 61 . USA.
During 1993-97. the Canadian Wildlife Service col-
lected 1.252 egos from 32 fish-eating colonial water
bird sites throughout the Great Lakes. The work was
part of a monitoring program to understand the tem-
poral and spatial trends of environmental contaminant
levels in Great Lakes biota. Eggs of four species (dou-
ble-crested cormorant, great black-backed gull, herring
gull, and ring-billed guU) were sampled arid analyzed
for organochtorine pesticides, chlorinated benzenes,
porychkxinaled biphenyls (PCS), cfioxins and furans,
and lipid and moisture. This volume contains contami-
nant data (or all four species summarized by sample
size and by location, as well as data on non-coplanar
PCB congener patterns in herring gull eggs.
Keywords: "Water birds, Organocfitorine compounds,
Environmental aspects. Birds. Effect of pollution on,
Maps, 'Foreign technology, Ontario.
MIC-9943284REB
PCE17/MFE01
Atlas of contaminants in the eggs of fish-eating
colonial birds of the Great Lakes, 1993-97, vol. in
Accounts by chemical. Technical report series no.
322.
Canadian Wildlife Service. Environmental Conserva-
tion Branch - Ontario Region., Downsview, (Ontario).
C. Pekarik. C1998.230p, ISBN-0-662-27013-4.
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tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.
During 1993-97. the Canadian Wildlife Service col-
lected 1,252 eggs from 32 fish-eating colonial water
bird sites throughout the Great Lakes. The work was
part of a monitoring program to understand the tem-
poral and spatial trends of environmental contaminant
levels in Great Lakes biota. Eggs of four species (dou-
ble-crested cormorant, great black-backed gull, herring
gull, and ring-billed gull) were sampled and analyzed
for organocraorine pesticides, chlorinated benzenes,
porychlorinated biphenyls (PCB). dfoxins and furans.
and lipid and moisture. This volume contains contami-
nant data for all four species summarized by com-
pound.
Keywords: *Water birds, Organochlorine compounds.
Environmental aspects. Birds. Effect of pollution on,
Maps, 'Foreign technology, Ontario.
MIC-99-03291REB PC E07/MF E01
Trial by adventure.
Defence & Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine
(Canada), North York, (Ontario). Cold Weather Military
Operations. International conference (1995: Bur-
lington, VT).
c1995.26p.
On cover International Conference, Cold Weather Mili-
tary Operations: Proceedings ; U.S. Army Cold Re-
gions Research and Engineering Laboratory Special
report 95-9.
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This report describes two trials conducted to examine a
trial concept to provide a more rigorous peacetime test
of protective equipment for use in cold weather oper-
ations. The equipment tested included an insulated
tent, clothing, and sleeping bags developed to enable a
small group to be self-supported for many days and to
cover distances on the order of 1,000 miles across
open country on snowmobiles. The tests were con-
ducted in 1986 and 1989 on the west coast of James
Bay and involved travel both over land and over
landfast sea ice. Information is included on the per-
formance of the equipment used and on the success of
the trial concept.
Keywords: 'Cold weather clothing, 'Military require-
ments, 'Canada, Tents, Military supplies,
Snowmobiling, Meetings, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03292REB PC E07/MF E01
Estimation of cloud droplet size density distribu-
tion from multiple fields-view lldar returns. DREV
report no. R-9705.
Defence Research Establishment Valcartier, Val-
Belair, (Quebec).
G. Roy.c1997,45p.
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Remote detection of doud droplet size can provide in-
formation on the potential danger of in-flight icing
clouds. Recent progress on multiple field of view
(MFOV) Rdar has shown that remote detection of doud
droplet size is possible up to a few kilometres, and con-
sequently, that the remote detection of icing conditions
as well as the prediction of atmospheric transmission
at wavelengths other than the lldar wavelength are also
possible, this report presents an analysis of MFOV
lidar data that leads to the determination of the droplet
size density in douds. The analytical model used is
supported by Monte Carlo simulations and experi-
mental data obtained under a controlled environment.
The results indicate the range of droplet size resolution
that is achievable.
Keywords: 'Optical radar. Clouds, Remote sensing,
•Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03294REB PC E07/MF E01
Navler-Stokes prediction of pitch damping coeffi-
cients for projectiles. DREV memorandum no. TM-
9717.
Defence Research Establishment Valcartier. Val-
Belair. (Quebec).
F. Lesage.d997.44p.
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A new numerical technique has been developed for the
prediction of the pitch-damping coefficient, based on
the observation that the forces and moments acting on
a projectile undergoing coning motion, when viewed
from the projectile reference frame, can be related to
the pitch damping coefficient in the inertia! reference
frame. This memorandum presents the results of the
implementation of this method with the TASCflow
Navier-Stokes software. It reviews the theory which de-
scribes how the pitch damping coefficient sum can be
obtained from steady-state calculations of a projectile
undergoing a coning motion, and how the individual
pitch damping terms can be obtained from calculations
of projectiles undergoing helical motions. The
TASCflow software is described and calculation results
for pitch damping coefficient sums and individual pitch
damping terms are presented for two projectile geome-
tries. Results are also compared to published numer-
ical and experimental studies.
Keywords: 'Aerodynamics, Projectiles, Damping,
•Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03296REB PC E07/MF E01
Agri-food policy in Canada.
Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada. Economic & Policy
Analysis Directorate, Ottawa (Ontario).
K. Ash. c1998,58p, SSC-A22-179/1998E, ISBN-0-
662-27209-9.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). French ed.
(Politique agroalimentaire...) on the same fiche.
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This paper begins with a brief overview of the agri-food
system in Canada, followed by a review and discussion
of Canadian agri-food policies. These include market
regulations (supply management), income stabiliza-
tion, and subsidies to western grain transportation, as
well as recent changes in policy. The final chapter of-
fers views on the medium-term prospects for world
agri-food markets and on other factors expected to in-
fluence the nature of future agri-food policies.
Keywords: 'Agriculture, "Food, 'Foreign technology,
'Canada, Bilingual.
MIC-99-03298REB PC E07/MF E01
Development of an optimum consumable alloy for
low heat Input welding of nickel aluminum
bronzes.
Defence Research Establishment Atlantic, Dartmouth,
(Nova Scotia).
C.V. Hyatt, d 998.19p.
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Low heat input welding and weld cladding methods
such as laser welding are promising means to improve
the surface properties of nickel aluminium bronzes
used in ship and submarine propulsion and sea water
handling systems. This report describes experiments
conducted to identify an optimum consumable alloy
composition for use in cladding nickel aluminium
bronzes. To identify such a composition, the investiga-
tors studied 28 experimental alloys that were laser sur-
face melted with eight different heat inputs. Results are
presented and discussed with regard to microstructure,
microhardness, cavitation erosion behaviour, corrosion
potentials, and temper resistance.
Keywords: 'Bronze. Metal coating. Nickel alloys. Weld-
ing. Aluminum alloys, Marine machinery. Ships, Main-
tenance and repair, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03299REB
PC E07/MF E01
the
Modeling of the 6DOF missile dynamics using thi
NED axes system. DREV technical note no. N-9703.
Defence Research Establishment Valcartier, Val-
Belair, (Quebec).
M.Lauzon.c1997.40p.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
High fidelity and validated six-degree-of-freedom
(6DOF) missile simulation models are being developed
to accurately model the aerodynamics, guidance, and
control characteristics of current tactical air-to-air mis-
siles for system performance assessment. For effi-
ciency, the development of this missile simulation
takes advantage of already available model compo-
nents, such as the modelling of the missile dynamics.
However, the documented 6DOF model of missile dy-
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namics currently available is not based on the standard
north-east-down (NED) axes system used in most cur-
rent simulation models. To maintain compatibility with
the existing library of components, this missile dynam-
ics model has been modified to use the NED system.
This report details those modifications, including infor-
mation on co-ordinate systems, transformations, equa-
tions of motion, tracking loop dynamics, and simulation
control.
Keywords: 'Aerodynamics, Guided missiles, Aero-
nautics, Mathematical models, Information storage and
retrieval systems, Military art and science, 'Foreign
technology.
MIC-99-03304REB PC E07/MF E01
Nickel aluminum bronze overlay deposit using
gas metal arc welding process and 0.5 mm diame-
ter wire. DREA contractor report no. DREA CR/97/
417.
Defence Research Establishment Atlantic, Dartmouth,
(Nova Scotia).
C. Nicholson, d 997,13p.
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The report describes a project conducted to make
overlay gas-metal arc weld deposits on cast nickel alu-
minium bronze allow at the lowest heat input possible,
using 0.5-millimeter diameter welding wire. Results are
presented with regard to microstructure and hardness
of the overlay. Hardness and energy input results are
also compared to those obtained with other welding
methods.
Keywords: 'Bronze, 'Nickel alloys, 'Aluminum alloys,
Metal coating. Gas metal arc welding, Cast metal.
Wire, Physical properties, 'Foreign technology.
IOC-99-03305REB PC E07/MF E01
Browns Bank survey 1998: Cruise report and sci-
entific results. Open file no. 3666.
Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa.
B.J.Todd.Cl999,94p.
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Browns Bank is located at the south-western end of the
Scotian Shelf. This report describes a July 1998
geoscientific survey of trie bank. Objectives of the sur-
vey were: To provide ground truth for an ongoing scal-
lop fishery habitat study; to contribute to the under-
standing of the Quaternary evolution of the Scotian
Shelf and the associated changes in sea level; and to
calibrate acoustic systems over type' sea floor on the
bank. Two technical objectives of the survey cruise
were the testing of the Regulus navigation system and
its utility for locating towed bodies, and the first under-
way testing of data input into the Geological Survey of
Canada Atlantic data base system.
Keywords: 'Navigation, Submarine geology, Scallop
fisheries, Oceanography, Geological surveys, Informa-
tion storage and retrieval systems, Maps, 'Foreign
technology, Nova Scotia.
MC-M-03310REB PC E12/MF E01
Structure of Canadian agriculture, 1996.
Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada Economic & Policy
Analysis Directorate, Ottawa (Ontario).
S. M. Rizvi. and T. Weimer. c1998.161 p.
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Presents statistics from the Statistics Canada Census
of Agriculture showing numbers and percentage of
farms, total and average gross farm receipts, and per-
centage of gross farm receipts for farms grouped by
province or region and by farm revenue. Part 1 pre-
sents the data by farm type and part 2 presents the
data by farm enterprise.
Keywords: 'Farm income. Farms. Statistics, 'Foreign
technology, Canada.
MIC-99-03319REB PC E12/MF E01
Human factors assessment of prototype light-
weight thermal undergarment systems for the
Clothe-the-Soldler Programme. DCIEM publication
no. 97-CR-30.
Rhodes & Associates, Toronto (Ontario).
S.J.Weihrer.c1997,146p.
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Describes a project that evaluated several candidate
light-weight thermal undergarment (LWTU) systems
according to human factors criteria, in order to facilitate
the selection of a LWTU system for the Canadian
Forces. Five commercially available LWTU candidates
were tested along with the current in-service cold
weather underwear during field trials in Churchill and
Iqaluit at temperatures down to -68 degrees C. The
LWTU was worn with standard issue winter clothing.
Initial fit and initial acceptance questionnaires were ad-
ministered at time of issue. Data on subjective thermal
comfort were collected using a weekly questionnaire.
An exit questionnaire was administered at the end of
the trial in conjunction with focus groups. Data were
analyzed for comparative subjective ratings of each
LWTU condition, examining comfort, function, fit, com-
patibility, care, and ease of doffing and donning. The
findings were used to develop specifications for an
ideal LWTU set. Copies of the questionnaires are ap-
pended.
Keywords: 'Human engineering, 'Cold weather cloth-
ing. Military supplies, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03320REB PC E12/MF E01
Grain Handling and Transportation Review: Final
report
Transport Canada, Ottawa.
W. Z.Estey. 01998,113p.
French ed. (Examen dela manutention...): 99-03321/2.
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This is the final report of a comprehensive review of the
handling and transportation system for prairie grain
and grain products. Work carried out during the review
included 147 meetings with stakeholders and other in-
terested parties, public meetings across the Prairie
Provinces, and receipt of over 250 written submis-
sions. The introductory sections include an overview of
the elements of the Canadian grain industry (markets,
competitiveness, grain gathering and transport) and of
the present rofes of the stakeholders (farmers, Cana-
dian Wheat Board, grain and elevator companies, rail-
ways, ports and waterways). Chapter 3 discusses
issues arising in the present system, including the im-
portance of value-added products, grain segregation
and cleaning, grain car ownership, labour issues, car
allocation, competition between railways, branch line
abandonment, and trucks and road repair. Chapter 4
discusses the proper role of the Wheat Board and
whether its administrative and regulatory function
should be separated from its commercial function.
Chapter 5 briefly notes efficiency gains to the producer
should the recommendations of the report be adopted.
These recommendations are summarized in the final
chapter.
Keywords: 'Agriculture and state, Transportation,
Grain trade, Grain, Transportation and state.
MIO99-03322REB PC E07/MF E01
Grain Handling and Transportation System Re-
view: Phase one report
Transport Canada, Ottawa,
W.Z.Estey.c1998,76p.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). French ed.
(Rapport sur la phase un...) on the same fiche.
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This is the phase I report of a comprehensive review of
the handling and transportation system for prairie grain
and grain products, a review that involved gathering
the views of the stakeholders in the grain transpor-
tation system on the issues and problems which have
arisen in that system. The objective of this report is to
identify and catalogue the views of stakeholders and
the issues discussed in the review. The introductory
section sets out the context of the review by briefly de-
scribing the economic importance of western Canadian
agriculture to the economy and the principal participant
groups involved in the grain transportation system.
Stakeholder views are then reviewed with regard to
such issues as branch line abandonment, rail car own-
ership, producer benefits from efficiency gains, im-
pacts on trucking, competitive access to rail lines, dis-
pute resolution, the role of the Canadian Wheat Board,
utilization of ports, grain cleaning and grading, and
labour issues.
Keywords: 'Agriculture and state, Grain trade. Grain,
Transportation, Transportation and state.
MIC-99-03323REB PC A99/MF E01
Human factors engineering study for a Griffon
Mission Planning System: Final project report
DCIEM publication no. 97-CR-19.
Canadian Marconi Company, Kanata, (Ontario).
D. E. McKay. c1997,821 p.
Contents: Vol. 1: Main report and annexes A and B -
vol. 2: Annexes C to I.
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Describes a project that completed a human factors
engineering study of the mission planning process for
the CH146 Griffon helicopter used by the Canadian
Forces. Specific objectives were to identify and docu-
ment the steps of mission planning using representa-
tive scenarios, evaluate three mission planning system
alternatives, determine the number of systems re-
quired, recommend hardware and software to meet
mission planning requirements, and begin construction
of a database of CHI 46 human factors information that
can be used for future analyses and life cycle support.
Site visits were conducted to operational units to gath-
er information to support the mission and function anal-
ysis. Three levels of functions are identified and docu-
mented for all missions, and mission planning ele-
ments are decomposed to the task level. Six mission
planning scenarios are documented, addressing ore-
flight planning, in-flight planning, and post-flight de-
briefing. Operational sequence diagrams of the sce-
narios are included, and an information flow and proc-
essing analysis of critical sequences is provided. Eval-
uation of three mission planning systems resulted in
development of a prototype, for which numerous im-
provements were identified and implemented. Appen-
dices include function flow diagrams, inventories and
descriptions of mission functions, and screen layouts.
Keywords: 'Human engineering, 'Military, Helicopters,
Decision support systems, Transportation, Planning,
•Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03324REB PC E07/MF E01
Trade liberalization of the International oilseed
complex. Trade research series.
Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada. Economic & Policy
Analysis Directorate, Ottawa (Ontario).
K. D. Meilke, and M. Wensley. c1998,74p. SSC-A22-
174/1998E, ISBN-0-662-26988-8.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). French ed.
(Liberalisation du commerce...) on the same fiche.
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Reviews findings of an independent study which used
a modified version of the AGLINK model to conduct an
assessment of the impel of complete border trade lib-
eralization on oilseed and oilseed product trade. The
assessment provides quantitative measures of pos-
sible impacts which help to weigh the benefits, costs,
and difficulties of the liberalization proposal. Key ques-
tions addressed in the analysis include: The impacts
on prices of oilseeds and oilseed products; impacts on
supply and disposition of these commodities for Can-
ada and for major consumers or competitors in the
marketplace; income effects, by country, on primary
producers and processors; impacts on the economics
of oilseed crushing in Canada and in competing coun-
tries; the critical policies in different countries; and the
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additional impact erf extending the proposal to reduce
domestic subsidy support to zero.
Keywords:'Agriculture and state. Free trade and pro-
tection. Oilseeds, Seed industry and trade, Farm
produce, Marketing, 'Bilingual.
MIC-99-03325REB PC E07/MF E01
Lidar remote sensing of meteorological param-
eters in adverse weather Performance of etectro-
optic systems and aircraft In-flight icing. DREV re-
port no. R-9707.
Defence Research Establishment Valcartier. Val-
Belair, (Quebec).
L. R. Bissonnette. C1997.47p.
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The purpose of the research described in this paper is
to study the feasibility of constructing a practical sensor
to fill needs related to military operations and detection
ot in-night icing conditions. The proposed sensor is a
recently developed multiple field of view (MFOV) lidar
that makes use of the information contained in the mul-
tiple scattering contributions of fog, cloud, or precipita-
tion particles in order to solve for both the particles'
concentration and effective diameter. The paper re-
views the principles behind MFOV lidar, describes the
inversion algorithm used in the solution method, and
presents measurement results obtained in a control
chamber and stratiform clouds. Comparisons with
independent measurements and published cloud data
indicate the degree of precision of the remote sensing
method developed.
Keywords: 'Military airplanes. Algorithms, Optical
radar. Airplanes, Ice prevention, Clouds. Remote sens-
ing, 'Foreign technology.
MC-99-03326REB
PC E07/MF E01
Mterostructural characterization of NIAI
weMments. Report no. MTL 95-3 (TR-R), and DREA
contractor report no. OREA CR/95/435.
Defence Research Establishment Atlantic, Dartmouth,
(Nova Scotia).
J.A.Gianetto.c1995,47p.
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The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate
a series of simulation techniques to provide a better
understanding of the transformation behaviour of both
the weld metal and the heat-affected zone (HAZ) re-
gions formed in nickel-aluminium bronze weldments.
The welds investigated were produced by laser dad-
ding, gas-tungsten arc welding, and a Gteeote 2000
weld simulator. In the latter case, the aim was to de-
velop melting and reheating experiments that would
accurately simulate the HAZ and weld metal regions
found in vie laser dad wekjments. Optical microscopy
and microhardness surveys were used to characterize
the structures formed in the real and simulated
weWments. In addfcon, racial dUatometry was per-
formed to assist in interpreting the complex microstruc-
tures formed as a result of dynamic thermal cycling.
Keywords: "Welds. 'Bronze. Microstructure. Nickel al-
loys. Welding. Aluminum altoys, 'Foreign technology.
MC-99-03327REB PC E07/MF E01
Efficient Raman conversion from liquid nitrogen
contained In an ordinary Dowar. DREV technical
noteno.TN-9707.
Defence Research Establishment Valcartier, Val-
Belair, (Quebec).
P. Mathieu, and V. LarocheHe. C1998,14p.
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Raman shifting is a weB-known technique for extending
the wavelength coverage of the few efficient and high-
power soSd-state laser sources. Liquid nitrogen has
been proven to be one of the best Raman media for
such a purpose, but it has not been extensively used,
mostly due to the need for sophisticated cryogenic
cells. This technical note proposes a simple set-up that
makes use of the backward-Raman process instead of
the more usual forward process. With this approach,
an ordinary laboratory dewar can be used as the liquid
nitrogen container. Input-output results are presented
for both wavelengths of the neodymium-YAG pump
laser used in the experimental set-up.
Keywords: 'Lasers, Nitrogen, Light, Scattering,
•Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03330REB PC E07/MF E01
Engine life cycle cost control by advanced repair
and qualification methods.
Dept of National Defence, Ottawa.
R. R. Hastings, and K. M. Jaansalu. c1997,10p.
On cover. International Society for Air Breathing En-
gines: International Symposium on Air Breathing En-
gines.
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This report first describes the generalized business
case for aircraft gas turbine repair development and
the establishment of a knowledge base and infrastruc-
ture for repair and certification. The repair qualification
methodology and use of the Cost Effectiveness Anal-
ysis software package to ensure continuing awareness
of cost and benefit issues are next discussed. Finally,
the current phase of the Canadian Forces program
which uses the qualification methodology to certify a
number of repairs for immediate introduction to CM 8
service is reviewed. This methodology describes how
to design and certify a repair as being airworthy fol-
lowing a systematic, consistent, and auditable proce-
dure. The certification is generic in nature and will also
be used on other Canadian Forces aero-gas turbines
and components.
Keywords: 'Military airplanes. Gas turbines. Airplanes,
Maintenance and repair, Meetings, 'Foreign tech-
nology.
MIC-99-03331REB PC E07/MF E01
Simulation of mlcrostructures In laser clad nickel
aluminum bronzes.
Defence Research Establishment Atlantic, Dartmouth,
(Nova Scotia).
C.V. Hyatt C1998,8p.
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This paper examines whether a weld simulation tech-
nique can be used for developing an understanding of
the laser welding processing-stnjcture-property rela-
tionships of laser-dad nickel-aluminium bronzes. Sim-
ulation experiments are described using the Gleeble
2000 therrnomechanicaJ simulator. The simulator was
used to simulate the microstructures of the as-depos-
ited and reheated weld metal and base metal heat af-
fected zones of a nickel-aluminium bronze laser weld
dad produced with a heat input of 150 joules per
milimetre. Insights into phase transformations were
obtained by combining metallography with dilatometry.
Techniques potentially useful for generating speci-
mens representative of a particular weld zone and
large enough for testing purposes were also inves-
tigated.
Keywords: Welds. 'Bronze, Microstructure, Nickel al-
loys. Welding, Aluminum alloys, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03332REB PC E07/MF E01
Mlcrostructural characterization of laser-clad nick-
el aluminum bronze alloys using transmission
electron microscopy.
Defence Research Establishment Atlantic, Dartmouth,
(Nova Scotia).
C1996,18p.
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Laser surface modification techniques such as clad-
ding and surface melting are being investigated for the
repair and surface engineering of nickel-aluminium
bronze (NAB) alloy components. This paper reports
transmission electron microscopy observations of the
microstructure developed in a commercial NAB alloy
cladding. Results are presented and discussed for
microstructures observed in the as-deposited and re-
heat zones. The results demonstrate the ability of
transmission electron microscopy to provide new in-
sights into the complex microstructural phenomena oc-
curring in laser-processed NAB alloys.
Keywords: 'Welds, 'Bronze, Electron microscopy,
Microstructure, Nickel alloys, Welding, Aluminum al-
loys, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03333REB PC E07/MF E01
Re-engining the CC130 Hercules transport aircraft
as a fleet management option.
Dept. of National Defence, Ottawa.
R. R. Hastings. c1997, IfJp.
On coven International Society for Air Breathing En-
gines: International Symposium on Air Breathing En-
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This paper describes a project to develop and validate
a simplified aircraft performance prediction capability
to enable the Canadian Forces to evaluate aircraft
manufacturer performance claims, perform systems
trade-off studies, and assess the option of airframe up-
grade and engine replacement for its fleet of CC130
Hercules aircraft rather than procurement of replace-
ment aircraft. A summary of the status of the CC130
fleet is first provided to identify when fleet replacement
decisions may be required. This is followed by a brief
description and discussion of some of the potential re-
placement aircraft, their anticipated capabilities, and
any pertinent program issues. The procurement and
adjustment of an aircraft performance prediction code
is summarized along with the validation results for that
code. The final section attempts to identify the cost and
implications of a refurbishment/engine replacement
program for the CC130 fleet which would maintain or
enhance operational capability at a cost much less
than the procurement of new aircraft.
Keywords: 'Military airplanes, 'Performance
evaluaton, Airplanes, Motors, Maintenance and repair.
Meetings, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03334REB PC E07/MF E01
EtectrophoretJc separation of biological molecules
on micro-machined silica plates: Final report
ORES contractor report no. CR 97-19.
Defence Research Establishment Suffield, Medicine
Hat, (Alberta).
D. J. Harrison. c1997,13p.
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Describes and presents results of a project to dem-
onstrate the separation of the products of
immunological reactions and of DNA binding assays
on a microchip. The first section discusses
immunological separations using micrpfluidic devices
etched in glass substrates and operating on the prin-
ciple of capillary etectrophoresis. The second section
describes experiments demonstrating the feasibility of
DNA separations on microchips, using cycling probe
technology. The third section presents results of a
demonstration of on-chip mixing of diluted serum sam-
ples with a labelled tracer compound and a selective
antibody, followed by separation and analysis of the
components. The results, shown for the drug
theophylline, indicate the feasibility of integration of
several steps to create a lab-oo-a-chip for an
immunoassay of complex, real samples. A possible fu-
ture application of the technology being developed is
the automated determination of biological warfare
agents.
Keywords: 'Etectrophoresis, Biological assay. Immu-
nology, 'Foreign technology.
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MIC-99-03336REB PC E07/MF E01
Generalized ELF propagation.
Esquimalt Defence Research Detachment (B.C.). Vic-
toria (British Columbia).
A.Timonov, I. Barrodale, and P. Holtham. C1996,6p.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Research in marine electromagnetics requires com-
putation of the propagation characteristics of the ex-
tremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic radiation
arising from an alternating current source embedded in
a conducting medium. This paper considers two cases
of ELF propagation: In offshore and in-shore locations.
The paper outlines a technique which generalizes the
solution of Maxwell's equations to an arbitrary number
of layers, and which can be extended to a sloping sea
bed. The scheme includes solving the parallel layer sit-
uation followed by solving a Fredholm integral equation
to produce the solution in the sloping layer. The solu-
tion for any arbitrary region outside oTthe sloping layer
is then determined by evaluation of an integral. Some
computational methods for solving the Fredholm equa-
tion are also analyzed, focusing on iterative proce-
dures that provide reasonable computational effective-
Keywords: 'Mathematical models. Electromagnetic
waves. Wave propagation, Oceanography, Research,
•Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03337REB PC E07/MF E01
Automated winch control system to provide sea
bottom following for side scan sonar surveys.
DREA technical memorandum no. 97/234.
Defence Research Establishment Atlantic, Dartmouth,
(Nova Scotia).
D.A.Hopkin.c1997,30p.
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Sea trials of side-scan sonar systems have dem-
onstrated a very strong requirement of an automated
system to ensure that the sonar towbody maintains a
constant altitude over the sea bottom. This report de-
scribes the development of an automated winch con-
trol system that achieves this objective. A review of
early bottom-following techniques is provided, along
with details of the servo-controlled winch and the com-
puter-based sea bottom following controller. Results of
field trials and recommendations for further improve-
ments are also presented.
Keywords: "Hoisting machinery, Oceanographic instru-
ments, Sonar, Automatic control, 'Foreign technology.
MC-99-03338REB PC E07/MF E01
Complexity analysis for nearest neighbor search.
DREA technical memorandum no. 97/240.
Defence Research Establishment Atlantic, Dartmouth,
(Nova Scotia).
P. Zakarauskas, and J. M. Ozard. c1997,45p.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The Acoustic Analysis Group at Defence Research Es-
tablishment Atlantic is investigating the use of matched
field processing (MFP) for the detection and localiza-
tion of acoustic sources on and in the ocean. MFP con-
sists of matching the acoustic data received on an un-
derwater acoustic array to predictions of the acoustic
field for all possible source ranges, depths, and bear-
ings. This report describes an investigation into the
data processing speed increase that can be achieved
by partitioning predictions for the received data so that
predictions most like the data can be selected for
matching. Computation cost estimates are derived for
four types of nearest^neighbour searches based on
three different partitioning schemes.
Keywords: 'Algorithms, Underwater acoustics. Signal
processing, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03339REB PC E07/MF E01
Air deployable buoy for search and rescue oper-
ations.
Defence Research Establishment Atlantic, Dartmouth,
(Nova Scotia).
W. C. Risley, G. T. Leger, and A. Patterson. C1998,5p.
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This paper describes a new tool for maritime search
and rescue activities, a self-locating datum marker
buoy. The buoy is deployable from the air and is config-
ured to drift with the same trajectory as a life raft or as
a person in the water. The buoy contains a geographic
positioning system receiver and a satellite transmitter
so that it can relay near-real-time position data to a res-
cue co-ordination centre, thereby allowing search ac-
tivities to be directed in a more focused and successful
manner. The paper includes information on the tech-
nical features of the buoy and results of sea trials con-
ducted to validate drift trajectories of the buoys com-
pared to reference drift objects, and to test air deploy-
ment of the buoys.
Keywords: 'Search and rescue operations, Buoys,
Ocean drift.
MIC-99-03340REB PC E07/MF E01
Lagrangian ambient noise drifter.
Defence Research Establishment Atlantic, Dartmouth,
(Nova Scotia).
W. C. Risley, I. A. Fraser, and G. T. Leger. C1994,6p.
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This paper describes various aspects of the design of
buoys constructed for use in an experiment to study
the relationship between ambient noise and oceano-
graphic features in regions of pronounced oceanic cur-
rents. The buoys, called Lagrangian Ambient Noise
Drifters (LANDs), comprise a drogued free-floating
buoy which employs satellite telemetry to report hourly
measurements of the underwater ambient noise spec-
trum, the surface wave energy spectrum, wind speed
and direction, global positioning system geographic
position, and water temperature at the sea surface and
the hydrophone. The paper focuses on the techniques
used for measuring and processing the ambient noise
and surface wave height data. Comparative examples
of data collected by the LANDs are included to provide
an indication of the quality and comprehensiveness of
the experimental results obtainable with these buoys.
Keywords: 'Oceanographic instruments, Buoys,
Noise, Measurement, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03342REB PC E07/MF E01
DADS steering simulation. DRES contractor report
no. CR 97-41.
Defence Research Establishment Suffield. Mobility
Systems Section, Medicine Hat, (Alberta).
D. Heitkamp.c1997,23p.
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Describes the computer modelling of an autonomous
controller used for steering an articulated loader vehi-
cle. The model description covers the mechanical
model, steering model, program set-up, and road pro-
files used in a simulation. Results from simulation runs
are also, presented. The appendix includes a descrip-
tion of the hydraulic circuit model.
Keywords: 'Computer simulation, "Autonomous navi-
gation, "Controllers, Autonomous vehicles. Robotics,
"Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03343REB PC E07/MF E01
Bifunctional detergents as novel catalysts: Final
report. DRES contractor report no. CR 98-01.
Defence Research Establishment Suffield, Medicine
Hat, (Alberta).
R. S. Brown. c1994,18p.
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The report describes investigations of the oxidation of
model compounds used as models for the oxidation of
sulfur mustard in the presence of 2-n-alkyl succinic and
2-n-alkyl glutaric acids at 25 degrees C in aqueous
media containing added co-solvents and iodine. The
kinetics of cleavage of acyl halide benzoylchloride in
the presence of alkyl succinic acid or acetic acid/ace-
tate, and succinic acid/succinate in dry acetonitrile,
were also investigated.
Keywords: 'Catalysts, 'Detergents, Oxidation, Sulfur
compounds, Organic acids, Chemical kinetics,
'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03347REB PC E07/WF E01
Notch effect of 350WT steel plate at high strain
rates. DREA contractor report no. DREA CFV97/418.
Defence Research Establishment Atlantic, Dartmouth,
(Nova Scotia).
M. N. Bassim. c1997,37p.
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The report describes results of fracture toughness
studies performed at very high strain rates on compact
tension specimens of 350WT plate steel. Several notch
configurations were used, including a saw cut and
pressed notch, an electro discharge machining notch,
and a saw cut followed by a fatigue precrack. The
specimens were tested in a specially designed split
Hopkinson bar equipped with a swing arm mechanism
over the temperature range of -45 to +15 degrees C in
15-degree steps. The shear lip width on the broken
specimens and the stretch zone was measured using a
scanning electron microscope. Whenever the speci-
mens broke totally, shear lip and sketch zone transition
curves were obtained. The results demonstrate the ef-
fect of notch acuity and crack orientation on the frac-
ture toughness of the steel.
Keywords: 'Fracture mechanics, Strain(Mechantes),
Stress analysis. Testing, Destructive testing, 'Foreign
technology, 'Steel plates. Notch toughness, Notch
tests.
MIC-99-03348REB
PC E07/MF E01
DREA Dockyard Laboratory, Victoria (British Colum-
bia).
T.Huber.c1998,16p.
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The use of cathodic protection and shaft grounding
systems has substantially reduced the corrosion of the
underwater hull and propellers of ships. However,
there are occasions when the cathodic protection must
be turned off, leading to corrosion of the hull plate. This
report describes a laboratory simulation developed to
determine the extent of galvanic corrosion that occurs
under such circumstances. The effects of different rel-
ative velocities of impinging natural sea water on the
galvanic corrosion of 350WT hull steel coupled to a
bronze propeller were quantified with a zero resistance
ammeter data acquisition system. The effects of rel-
ative surface area and different propeller materials
were also measured. The results are extrapolated to
estimate the length of time the cathodic protection sys-
tem could be shut off before hull perforation could
occur.
Keywords: 'Bronze, Cathodic protection, Hulls (Naval
architecture), Steel, Corrosion, Electric currents,
Grounding, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03350REB PC E07/MF E01
Supporting document for the Canada-wide acid
rain strategy for post-2000. The Canada-wide acid
rain strategy for post-2000 : strategy and supporting
document.
Federal/Provincial/Territorial Ministers of Energy & En-
vironment (Canada). Halifax (Nova Scotia).
September 1999 169
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C1998,63p, SSC-EN40-570/1999, ISBN-0-662-64061-
6.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). (Document be
reference: Strategie...). Document source: Environ-
ment Canada. Environmental Protection Directorate.
Cover title: The Canada-wide acid rain strategy for
post-2000: Strategy and supporting document.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Presents background and other information on the
Canada-Wide Acid Rain Strategy for Post-2000, which
puts in place a framework for addressing the remaining
acid rain problem in eastern Canada, for ensuring that
new acid rain problems do not occur elsewhere in Can-
ada, and for ensuring that Canada meets its inter-
national commitments on acid rain. Background infor-
rratkxi is included on the first and second Sulphur Pro-
tocols of 1985 and 1994. the 1991 Canada-United
States Air Quality Agreement, and progress to date in
meeting emission targets. Key features of the strategy
are then presented with respect to such matters as sul-
phur dtoxide emission reductions, pollution prevention,
and research. Finally, the positions of members of the
multi-stakeholder task group who developed the sup-
porting documentation for the strategy are outlined.
Keywords: 'Environmental policy. Acid rain. Environ-
mental aspects, 'Foreign technology, 'Bilingual.
MJC-W-03353REB PC E07/MF E01
Saabad classification by QTC VIEW: Sites near
Vancouver Island. DREA contractor report no. DREA
CR/96/462.
Quester Tangent Corp. Marine Technology Centre,
Sidney. (British Columbia). 062121000 Defence Re-
search Establishment Atlantic. TAG-CY-Sidney. (Brit-
ish Columbia)
A. S. Tsemahman. and W. T. Collins. c1996.60p.
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The aim of this study was to determine the ability of the
QTC VIEW system to classify typical seabed types en-
countered in harbours near the south-eastern shore of
Vancouver Island. This study report begins with a de-
scription of the study area and its sediments, including
the work performed to collect sea bed cores and grab
samples tor system calibration and ground truthing. It
then decusses the system used for acoustic data ac-
quisition and processing. The subsequent section de-
scribes the seabed classification methodology used,
based on extraction of characteristic features from an
acoustic echo, and analysis of the data by canonical
correlation. Results of the classification are presented
along with empirical relations between the
geotechnical parameters of the sediments and the
acoustic classification.
Keywords: 'Marine sediments. Submarine geology,
Underwater acoustics. Sediments (Geology), Remote
sensing, 'Foreign technology.
MC-W-03354REB PC E12/MF E01
North Baffin Partnership Project Summary of In-
vestigations. Open file no. 3637.
Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa.
D. a Richardson. c1999,134p.
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The North Baffin Partnership Project was a one-year
collaborative geosoence protect established in Sep-
tember 1997 to develop a digital geostience knowl-
edge base and mineral potential assessment of north-
em Baffin Island and the adjacent northern MelviHe Pe-
ninsula. This volume contains papers that document
investigations conducted during the Project Topics of
the papers include bedrock geology, surface material
and tin geochemistry, mineral resource potential, gee-
science knowledge base compilation methodology.
and mineral exploration history.
Keywords: 'Geology, Prospecting. Maps. Geo-
chemistry, Minerals, Northwest Territories.
MIC-99-03355REB PC E12/MF E01
Mineralogy and geochemistry of the C14
Umbertlts and associated glacial sediments,
Klrtdand Lake, Ontario. Open file no. 3719.
Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa.
M. B. McCtenaghan. d 999,162p.
Diskette not included with microfiche.
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The C14 kimberiite pipe is located at the southern edge
of Clifford Township about 20 kilometres north-east of
Kirtdand Lake, Ontario. This report documents results
of investigations of this kimberiite pipe and overlying
glacial sediments. It begins with an overview of the ge-
ology of the study area and previous kimberiite re-
search in the area. It then describes sample collection,
preparation, kimberiite indcator mineral identification,
geochemical and textural analysis, and pebble lithol-
ogy. Results are presented with regard to kimberiite in-
dicator mineral chemistry, kimberiite and till geo-
chemistry, gold grains, pebble Whotogy, and biogeo-
chemicaf studies. Appendices include sample descrip-
tions and data tables.
Keywords: 'Mineralogy, Drift, Geochemical
prospecting, Kimberiite, Maps, Ontario.
KUC-99-03358REB PC E07/MF E01
Development of Inspection techniques for TTCP
ceramic matrix composite specimens. DCIEM
technical memorandum no. 97-TM-58.
Defence & Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine
(Canada). Air Vehicle Research Detachment. Ottawa
(Ontario).
K.I.McRae.c1997.15p.
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The report describes non-destructive analyses per-
formed on three ceramic matrix composite material
specimens using an ultrasonic imaging technique. Im-
ages were obtained by one of two methods: A broad
gate was set that extended between the front surface
reflection to the back surface reflection (defect gate); or
the gate was selected to include only the back surface
reflection from the specimen. Areas of possible defects
in the specimens are noted.
Keywords: •Ceramics. 'Ultrasonic testing. Composite
materials, Inspection, Defects, 'Foreign technology.
TTCPfTetracalcium Phosphate).
MC-99-03359REB PC E07/MF E01
Conversion of oscillatory shear data from propel-
lants and explosives. DREV memorandum no. TM-
9625.
Defence 'Research Establishment Vateartier.
Vateartier, (Quebec).
P. Brousseau. and E. J. Duncan. c1997,63p.
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The stress relaxation modulus is an important property
of viscoelastic materials such as rocket propeUants or
plastic-bonded explosives. An alternative to lengthy
and time-consuming relaxation tests used to measure
this property involves the use of a dynamic spectrom-
eter to perform a series of frequency sweeps at dif-
ferent temperatures. Results from this alternative tech-
nique have to be transformed from the frequency do-
main to the time domain to recuperate the relaxation
modulus. In this study, both stress relaxation tests and
frequency/temperature sweep tests were performed on
highly loaded polymers using a dynamic spectrometer.
Three different methods of transforming the results are
investigated: Fourier integral transforms, the
Ninomrya-Ferry relation, and discrete relaxation spec-
trum determinations. Resutts presented include the ac-
curacy of the precKctions using the three methods.
Keywords: 'Explosives. 'NorHJestructive testing.
Strains and stresses, PropeUants, 'Foreign tech-
nology.
MIC-99-03363REB PC E07/MF E01
Initial Investigation of bandwidth required for col-
lision avoidance using a video camera on a re-
motely controlled vehicle. DREA contractor report
no. DREA CR/96/463.
Defence Research Establishment Atlantic, Dartmouth
(Nova Scotia).
R. Racca. c1996,49p.
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A marine mine hunting system being developed in
Canada includes a semi-submersible, remotely con-
trolled drone towing a submerged, sonar-carrying
towfish. The possibility of encountering water-borne
obstacles dictates the requirement for remote human
piloting based on continuous visual information from a
camera mounted on the drone's above-water mast.
Transmitting the video signal to a remote control sta-
tion poses a bandwidth problem, especially if other
data such as sonar records and navigational informa-
tion also need to be multiplexed on a single channel.
This report assesses the use of image compression
formats to reduce the bandwidth to a rate not much
larger than that of a sonar signal, so that the signals
could be transmitted over a relatively simple radio link.
The study task is in two parts: A literature search to
identify the current status of video compression algo-
rithms and hardware and to assess the merits of var-
ious approaches; and a practical phase in which a few
representative sequences from a test videotape of for-
ward-looking marine imagery were digitized and sub-
jected to various compression schemes in order to
compare both the reduction in data size and the sub-
jective quality of the reconstructed images. A suitable
scheme is identified and recommendations are made
for further research. Appendices include video image
processing program listings and a user guide to the
Berkeley MPEG-1 video encoder.
Keywords: 'Data transmission systems, Electronics in
navigation, Autonomous vehicles. Image processing,
Digital techniques, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-98-03364REB PC E12/MF E01
Buoyancy effects for HFX AFT Cleansing Station.
ORES contractor report no. CR 97-37.
Defence Research Establishment Suffield, Waterloo,
(Ontario).
M.lvanovic.c1997.110p.
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This report presents the computational fluid dynamics
simulation of the flow and contaminant concentration
field for the aft cleansing station of naval ships. The
cleansing station is designed to prevent ingress of con-
taminants and consists of four rooms, separated by
doors and pressurized above ambient condition. Purg-
ing of the rooms is achieved by flowing dean air
through them via one-way flow valves, with a final exit
valve dumping to the atmosphere. The purpose of the
simulation is to investigate the effect of buoyancy on
the entrainment rate of contaminant for a typical door
opening and dosing sequence. The domain for the
simulation includes the last two rooms and the corridor
outside the cleansing station. For all aspects of the cal-
culation, the study employs the TASCflow version 2.6
software, a finite volume code which solves the three-
dimensional Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equa-
tions for fluid ftow within complex geometries. The flow
simulation method and results of simulations are pre-
sented and discussed.
Keywords: 'Fluid dynamics. Ships, Maintenance and
repair. Decontamination (from gases chemicals),
'Foreign technology.
MC-99-03365REB PC E07/MF E01
Sabot performance for gun launched MK-82 CF,
BDU-5003/B and BDU-5002/B MOD 1 bombs.
DREV memorandum no. TM-9734.
Defence Research Establishment Valcartier,
Vateartier. (Quebec).
A. D. Dupuis. and M. Normand. C1998,90p.
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Port Royal Road, Sprir^fiekJ, VA, 22161, USA.
Describes a project conducted to fire a series of CF-18
aircraft munition configurations in the Defence Re-
search Establishment Vatcartier aeroballistic range
with the goal of obtaining their free-stream static and
dynamic aerodynamic coefficients. The ordnance cho-
sen for the tests were a scaled MK-82 projectile and
two full-scale practice bombs (low- and high-drag).
Preliminary free-flight tests were conducted to verify
the integrity of sabots and projectiles. Two projectiles
of each configuration were fired as well as a series of
slugs for charge determination. The propellant charge
mass, muzzle velocity, maximum accelerations, cham-
ber pressure, and drag coefficient were determined for
each shot when fired from a 110-millimetre smooth-
bore gun with a high-low pressure chamber adapter.
Keywords: 'Aerodynamics, Projectiles, 'Foreign tech-
nology.
MC-99-03366REB PC E07/MF E01
Assessment of risks associated with the commer-
cial operation of selected ORES facilities. ORES
contractor report no. CR 97-34.
Defence Research Establishment Suffield, Medicine
Hat, (Alberta).
G. Duncan. c1997,77p.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
Defence Research Establishment Suffield (ORES) has
excess capacity in its laboratories and its Experimental
Proving Ground. It is believed that ORES can contract
this excess capacity to a third party facilitator known as
the Suffield Technical Centre, who in turn would locate
users for both the laboratories and the Proving Ground.
The attempt to establish the Centre is being frustrated
in part by insurance requirements. This report presents
an assessment of the risk associated with the commer-
cial operation of selected ORES facilities in order to
quantity risks for insurance purposes. It provides
ORES with information and recommendations on ways
to resolve their insurance issues relative to the Centre
concept, and is of value to potential Centre operators
and insurance providers. Appendices include a glos-
sary and descriptions and risk analyses of specific
ORES facilities.
Keywords: 'Research institutes, 'Risk (Insurance), In-
dustrial insurance, Military research. Risk assessment.
MC-M-03367REB PC E17/MF E01
Judgements of the Inclination and slant of sur-
faces In stereoscopic display systems. DCIEM
publication no. 97-CR-32.
Defence & Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine
(Canada), North York, (Ontario).
I. P. Howard. C1997.215p.
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Differences between images in the two eyes produce
impressions of depth even when no other cues to
depth are present. Such differences are known as bin-
ocular disparity. This report describes seven series of
experiments that examined certain types of distortions
h stereoscopic displays and their effects on depth per-
ception. Series 1 and 2 investigated whether vertical-
shear disparity was extracted from the whole visual
field or from a more local area, how global estimates of
vertical disparity are derived, the role of shear and rota-
tion Disparities in the perception of inclination of depth,
and interactions between patterns with shear or rota-
lion disparity and superimposed or adjacent zero-dis-
parity stimuli. Series 3 to 5 examined the hypothesis
that perceived slant about a vertical axis depends on
the differences between horizontal-size disparity and
vertical-size disparity. Series 6 measured depth con-
trast induced in a frontal test surface by an adjacent in-
duction surface as a function of the type of disparity in
the induction surface and of the vertical/horizontal ori-
entation of the boundary between the surfaces. Series
7 repeated a selection of the earlier experiments on a
helmet-mounted flight simulator. The practical signifi-
cance of the experiments is that a series of simple tests
have been established for evaluating the stereoscopic
capabilities of virtual reality systems. Appendices in-
clude published and submitted papers on relevant sub-
jects.
Keywords: 'Visual perception, Virtual reality, 'Foreign
technology.
MIC-99-03378REB PC E07/MF E01
Tethered dye gene probes. ORES contractor report
no. CR 97-27.
Defence Research Establishment Suffield, Ralston,
(Alberta).
P. A. Piunno, and U. J. Krull. c1997,75p.
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Research described in this report focuses on the syn-
thesis of transduction agents for conversion of selec-
tive nucleic acid hybridization events into measurable
analytical signals. Two transduction elements studied
were polyether tethered analogues of the fluorescent
intercalant double-stranded DMA ligands ethidium bro-
mide and YOYO-1. Proof of concept for this strategy
has been provided by a hydrocarbon tethered ana-
logue of ethidium bromide attached to thymidylic acid
teosanudeotides immobilized on fused silica optical fi-
bres in an optical biosensor configuration.
Transduction of hybridization events between the im-
mobilized analogue and complementary sequences in
real time is described, and synthetic protocols are dis-
closed which were developed toward the synthesis of
polyether tethered phosphoramidite analogues of
these fluorophores. The overall goal of the research is
to improve the capability to identify microorganisms, vi-
ruses, and genetic mutations based on a new diag-
nostic strategy for conducting nucleic acid hybridiza-
tion assays.
Keywords: 'Nucleic acid probes, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03381REB PC E07/MF E01
Impact properties of composite sonar dome mate-
Defence Research Establishment Atlantic, Dartmouth,
(Nova Scotia).
J. P. Szabo, A. J. Russell, and J. A. Hirtz. C1998,35p.
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As part of a project to reduce the costs associated with
repair and overhaul of a stainless steel sonar dome,
this report presents a study of the acoustic and me-
chanical properties of glass and SpectrafTM) rein-
forced composite panels. In the study, six 30x30-centi-
meter panels, fabricated using various combinations of
reinforcing fiber, resin system, and weave, were im-
pacted using a drop tower until damage was evident
both visually and ultrasonically. Normal incidence in-
sertion loss in the 1-10 kilohertz range was measured
for both damaged and undamaged panels using a
parametric array source and a hydrophone. The effect
of water uptake on insertion loss and the implications
for sonar performance are noted.
Keywords: 'Composite materials, Fracture mechanics,
Materials testing, Sound transmission. Destructive
testing, 'Foreign technology, 'Sonar equipment,
'Impact.
MIC-99-03382REB PC E07/MF E01
Acoustic seabed classification, MAST'97: Final re-
port. DREA contractor report no. DREA CR/98/406.
Defence Research Establishment Atlantic, Dartmouth,
(Nova Scotia).
W.T. Collins. c1998.76p.
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Acoustic classification and mapping of the sea floor is
important in a variety of civil and military applications.
This report describes acoustic classification studies
conducted off the Australian coast using the QIC
VIEW system. The system recorded and classified
dual 38- and 120-kilohertz echoes from the sea floor,
each echo represented as a set of shape descriptors.
Echo data were analyzed by multivariate statistics, and
echoes with similar properties were grouped and
labelled as an acoustic class. An acoustic classification
map of the survey area was then produced. Two ap-
proaches, supervised and unsupervised classification,
were used to describe and map acoustical classes for
each frequency and the advantages and drawbacks of
each approach are discussed. Finally, a new classifica-
tion method was developed in which both frequencies
are combined, and its performance is compared to that
of the other approaches.
Keywords: 'Marine sediments. Sonar, Submarine ge-
ology. Underwater acoustics. Sediments (Geology),
Remote sensing, Maps, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03384REB PC E07/MF E01
Sustainable Forest Economy Workshop draft re-
port: Summary of proceedings,
Workshop on Sustainable Forest Economies (1997:
Whrtehorse. Yukon). Whitehorse (Yukon).
c1997,45p.
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Summarizes proceedings of a workshop initiated to
provide direction for the development of the Yukon For-
est Strategy. Presentations summarized are mainly
those of four workshop panels that addressed the for-
est economy, its values, its significance to the commu-
nity, and management tools, topics discussed include
forest product market trends, small-scale milling, First
Nations and tourism perspectives, municipal govern-
ment issues, and incorporation of other resource val-
ues into forest economy management. Outlines of re-
sults of workshop breakout groups are also presented.
Keywords: 'Forests and forestry, 'Meetings, Economic
aspects. Sustainable forestry, Forest management,
Trends, Yukon Territory.
MIC-99-03406REB
PC E12/MF E01
Evaluation of two school bus advance signalling
devices: The eight-light system and hazard lights.
Transportation Development Centre (Canada). Safety
& Security, Montreal (Quebec).
J. F. Bruneau.c1999,111p.
French ed. (Evaluation de deux dispositifs...): 99-
03407/2.
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Evaluates two advance signalling devices used on
school buses: The eight-light system with alternately
flashing amber lights, and hazard warning lights. The
advance signal lights were tested on the same routes,
on rural or near-urban expressways. Data were gath-
ered using two video cameras placed at the front and
back of the bus. Illegal passing and changes in driver
speeds were studied with a relative risk ratio and an ef-
ficiency index, and the ratios were validated using ex-
pected frequencies. The effectiveness of the two sys-
tems in reducing the speed of drivers and preventing
stopping violations is assessed.
Keywords: 'School buses, 'Highway transportation,
'Signal devices. Automobile driving, Buses, Traffic
safety, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03408REB PC E07/MF E01
Redeployment plan for spectrum efficient land
mobile equipment In the frequency range 100-500
MHz*
Spectrum Management Operations, Ottawa (Ontario).
C1998,33p.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). French ed.
(Plan de reamenagement...) on the same ficbe.
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In view of the limited availability of radio frequency
spectrum in the land mobile bands between 100 and
500 megahertz in large urban areas of Canada, a proc-
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ess was initiated to lead to a change in the spectrum
management framework for these bands. This report
presents a redeployment plan for these bands that is
intended to facilitate introduction of more spectrum-ef-
ficient equipment and systems, leading to increased
overall traffic capacity of the bands. The provisions of
the plan will be applicable within areas of intensive mo-
bile use where applicants are denied access to spec-
trum. The report begins with background on spectrum
policy and principles of redeployment, then outlines im-
plementation of the redeployment plan.
Keywords: 'Mobile communication systems, Radio fre-
quency allocation. Maps, 'Foreign technology,
•Bilingual.
MIC-99-03411REB PC El 2/MF E01
Tuberculosis In Canada, 1996. Annual publication.
Health Canada, Ottawa (Ontario).
H. Njoo. P. Nault, and E. Farzad. c1998,117p, SSC-
H49-108/1996. ISBN-0-662-63782-8.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). (La Tuberculose
au Canada...).
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This is a report on tuberculosis morbidity and mortality,
consisting of graphs and tables presenting data on
such matters as: Reported new active and relapsed tu-
berculosis cases and incidence rates, distribution of
cases by origin and by main diagnostic site, cases by
province or territory, by gender and age group, by birth-
place and activity status, by method of detection, by
length of inactive interval, by birthplace and year of ar-
rival in Canada, and by cause of death. Appendices in-
clude population estimates by sex and age group and
by Canadian-bom origin or foreign-bom birthplace; a
reporting form for notification of a new active or reac-
tivated tuberculosis case; and technical notes regard-
ing methodology, data quality, and definitions of terms.
Keywords: 'Tuberculosis, Medical statistics, Popu-
lation, Mortality, Canada. 'Bilingual.
MIC-99-03421 REB PC E12/MF E01
Algorithm for the solution of complex linear sys-
tems with Hermltlan positive definite coefficient
matrices. CRC report no. 86-685.
Communications Research Centre (Canada). Radar
Research Laboratory, Ottawa (Ontario).
L Lightstone. c1986.124p.
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Describes a direct method for the numerical solution of
large complex systems of linear equations given by
Ax'b, where the coefficient matrix A is non-sparse,
Hennrtian, and positive definite. The algorithm pre-
sented was developed and implemented in support of
work on clutter suppression in space-based radar stud-
ies. The algorithm uses Hermitian Gaussian elimi-
nation to decompose the matrix A into a product of an
upper-triangular matrix, a diagonal matrix, and a com-
plex conjugate transpose. Forced diagonal correction
is used to ensure the stability of the elimination akjo-
nlhm. The algorithm is suited for vector processing ma-
chines and achieve economy of storage and improved
speed. The performance of the algorithm is evaluated
using the linear equation solver package LEQTIC. The
appendix includes FORTRAN codes for the implemen-
tation.
Keywords: 'Algorithms, Matrices, Signal processing,
Digital techniques.
MIC-99-03429REB PC E07/MF E01
Trip report Fremantle fatigue conference and
FMP-rebrted field visits and meetings.
International Conference on Fatigue & Transportation
(3d- 1998: Fremantle, Western Australia). Montreal
(Quebec).
S.Vesoa.c1998,12p.
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The first part of this report summarizes proceedings of
the third International Conference on Fatigue & Trans-
portation held in Fremantle, Western Australia, in
1998. The conference is held to discuss the state of the
art in driver fatigue research, implications for transpor-
tation, and future directions. Topics covered include fa-
tigue determinants, risk factors, driver fatigue moni-
toring, driver surveys, fatigue recovery, counter-
measures to reduce fatigue-related accidents, and
work scheduling. The second part reviews the current
regulatory situation in Australia regarding hours of
service for commercial drivers. The third part describes
the Queensland Transport fatigue management pro-
gram pilot project. Part 4 assesses the essential ele-
ments of an effective fatigue management program.
The final part briefly reviews a program called
TruckSafe.
Keywords: 'Motor vehicle driving, 'Fatigue (Physi-
ology), Meetings.
MIC-99-03431REB PC E07/MF E01
Automated land area tests for the 2001 census,
part 1: Preliminary results using the 1996 Digital
Cartographic Files. Geography working paper series
no. 1998-1.
Statistics Canada. Geography Division, Ottawa (On-
tario).
C. Weiss, and A. Akuoko-Asibey. C1998,43p.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). French ed.
(Tests automatises...) on the same fiche.
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Prior to the 2001 Census, Statistics Canada's Geog-
raphy Division manually calculated land areas using a
planirneter, a labour-intensive, time-consuming, ex-
pensive, and error-prone process. Problems associ-
ated with this method are to be eliminated with the in-
troduction of national digital data base so that the land
area calculation becomes an automatic process using
geographic information systems. This report presents
results of the first stage of testing the automated proc-
ess, using 1996 digital cartographic files. The objec-
tives are to show the effects of data aggregation and
different map projections. The results indicate whether
land area stored at the census block level can be ag-
gregated to higher-level geographic entities without
any serious ramifications, and determine which projec-
tion is most appropriate for calculating land area.
Keywords: 'Cartography, Geographic information sys-
tems. Census districts.
MIC-99-03438REB PC E07/MF E01
City of Vancouver plan, transportation, 1997.
Vancouver (B.C.). City Council, Vancouver, (British
Columbia).
C1997,59p, ISBN-1-894152-00-1.
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The first part of this plan document reviews the trans-
portation problem in Vancouver and associated issues
such as traffic congestion, air pollution, regional poli-
cies, and changes in personal attitudes and behaviour.
The second part outlines an overall transportation
strategy for Vancouver, setting out a direction con-
sistent with both the regional transportation policy and
the principles of the city plan. Plan fundamentals are
presented with regard to sharing of the road network,
neighbourhood traffic, the transportation balance to
downtown, and transportation mode/trip targets. The
final part sets out the policies and proposals for actions
needed to achieve the strategy, covering the road net-
work, transit, neighbourhoods and pedestrians, down-
town, cycling, goods movement, financing, and moni-
toring and implementation of the plan. Includes glos-
sary.
Keywords: 'Transportation, 'Urban transportation,
Planning, Maps, Vancouver Metropolitan Area (B.C.).
MIC-99-03441REB PC E07/MF E01
Strength and related properties of woods grown in
Canada Publication no. 1104.
Forest Products Research Branch, Ottawa (Ontario).
E. I. Kennedy. c1965,54p, SSC-FO 57-1104.
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This publication lists the strength values and main
physical properties of most of the woods grown in Can-
ada. Data were obtained by the systematic sampling
and testing of thousands of clear wood specimens
using standard procedures. Statistics are provided to
show the average values and the degree of variability
of the properties. Summary tables of the most fre-
quently used averages are also included. Properties
covered include density, shrinkage, modulus of elas-
ticity and rupture, work in bending, compression, hard-
ness, shear, cleavage, maximum tension, and splitting
strength. Data are shown for wood from both conifers
and broad-leaved trees, and for green and oven-dry
samples.
Keywords: *Wood, 'Canada, Physical properties.
Tests, Tables(data), 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03442REB PC E17/MF E01
National geochemical reconnaissance reanalysis
of 1775 lake sediments from regional surveys on
central Baffin Island, Nunavut, 1999: Parts of NTS
27B, 27C. 37A, and 37D. Open file no. 3716.
Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Northwest Ter-
ritories. Dept. of Resources, Wildlife & Economic De-
velopment (Canada).
P.W.Friske.c1999,389p.
Fold, maps not filmed. Diskette not included with
microfiche. Cover title: Reanalysis of 1775 lake sedi-
ments from regional surveys on central Baffin Island,
parts of NTS 27B. 27C, 37A and 37D.
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Presents data for gold and 25 additional elements ob-
tained by re-analyzing lake sediments collected in
1978 from 1,774 sites on central Baffin Island. The pur-
pose of the re-analysis was to confirm the arsenic val-
ues originally analyzed and to provide supplementary
data derived from non-destructive instrumental neutron
activation analysis. Collection procedures and sample
management during the original surveys, as well as the
analytical procedures used in the re-analysis, are de-
scribed. In addition, a general discussion reviews the
format used to present the gold geochemical data and
outlines some important points to consider when inter-
preting these data. The bulk of the document consists
of data tables and some associated histograms.
Keywords: 'Gold, Geochemical prospecting. North-
west Territories.
MIC-99-03449REB PC E07/MF E01
Blueways guidelines and recommendations: Draft
document Tor discussion, February 1997.
Vancouver (B.C.), Vancouver, (British Columbia).
c1997,31 p.
On title page: Blueways is an initiative of the Van-
couver Water Opportunities Advisory Group.
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This document proposes long-term direction for the de-
velopment, use, and management of the limited water
resource surrounding Vancouver, with the key objec-
tive of optimizing the relationship between the upland
uses and the water through a co-operative of private
owners, government, and the public. The document
begins with a description of the waterways surrounding
Vancouver, then outlines guidelines and recommenda-
tions in line with the objectives. Planning targets, ac-
tions, and lead agencies for implementing the actions
are included. The guidelines apply to access and trans-
portation; commercial, industrial and retail activity; ac-
commodation of a diversity of uses; moorage; recre-
ation, tourism, and culture; safety and marine regula-
tions; and water quality and shoreline environment.
The appendix lists jurisdictional considerations and
agencies that could be involved in the proposals.
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Keywords: 'Vancouver (B.C.), 'Urban planning,
•Water resources, Waterfront planning, Development,
Uses, Management.
MIC-99-03450REB PC E07/MF E01
Butternut canker, a first record for New Bruns-
wick. Technical note no. 315.
Atlantic Forestry Centre (Canada). Fredericton (New
Brunswick).
c1998,3p.
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Butternut (Juglans cinerea L) in New Brunswick is at
the north-eastern limit of its natural range, where it
grows along the valleys of the St. John and Miramichi
nvers. Butternut is being killed throughout its range in
North America by the butternut canker fungus
Sirococcus clavigignenti juglandacearum. Butternut
canker infection has been found to be widespread in
southern Ontario and southern Quebec. This report de-
scribes the detection of this disease and the finding of
the first examples of canker infection of butternut in
New Brunswick.
Keywords: 'Hardwoods, Diseases and pests.
MIC-99-03453REB PC E07/MF E01
Eastern hemlock looper, Lambdina fiscellaria
flscellarla (Guen.), Lepldoptera: Geometrldae, In
Newfoundland, 1983-95. Information report no. N-X-
302.
Canadian Forest Service. Newfoundland & Labrador
Region, St. John's.
J. Hudak. c1996,92p, SSC-FO46-15/302E, ISBN-0-
662-25669-7.
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Eastern hemlock looper (EHL) is a native species to
Newfoundland and is the most destructive defoliator of
the province's forests. This report reviews the outbreak
Of EHL in Newfoundland from 1983 to 1995. which
eventually caused over 11 million cubic metres of tree
mortality. It also contains research papers on the fol-
lowing subjects: EHL population dynamics; develop-
ment of detection and monitoring systems for EHL; de-
velopment of EHL control tactics; biodeterioration and
utilization of balsam fir stands damaged by EHL; detec-
tion and classification of insect damage by remote
sensing; socio-economic analysis of EHL damage and
control; and an EHL decision support system. The ap-
pendix includes questions and answers on the EHL
outbreak and its control in Newfoundland.
Keywords: "Fir, 'Pest control. Hemlock looper. Forest
insects, Control, Forests and forestry, Maps, New-
foundland.
IMC-99-03458REB PC E17/MF E01
Building solutions: A problem solving guide for
builders and renovators.
Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation, Ottawa.
c1998,286p,SSC-NH15-195/1998E, ISBN-0-660-
17440-5.
French ed. (Solutions de construction...): 99-03459/3.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
This publication identifies the sources of the most com-
mon problems encountered in house construction and
describes solutions to those problems. Sections of the
publication describe problems and their solutions re-
lated to the following components: Foundations, floor
systems, wall systems, roof and ceiling systems, in-
door air quality and ventilation, and noise control.
Keywords: 'Residential buildings, 'Construction,
'Foreign technology.
IMC-99-03467REB PC E07/MF E01
Varieties of grain crops, 1999. Annual publication.
Saskatchewan Agriculture & Food, Regina (Canada).
c1999,16p.
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This document provides the description, characteris-
tics and suitability of various types of cereal crops, oil-
seed crops, pulse crops, canary seed, and safflower
for the 4 grain crop production areas in the province.
Yield, average maturity in days, and resistance to com-
mon diseases is given for each variety in each area. A
list of breeding institutions and seed distributors is also
given.
Keywords: 'Crops, 'Grain, Plant growth, Crop produc-
tion, Yield, Disease resistance, Plant diseases, Grain,
Saskatchewan.
MIC-99-03469REB PC E07/MF E01
New Trade and Convention Facilities Review Pro-
gram, stage two: Evaluation site and community
context summary.
Vancouver (B.C.), Vancouver, (British Columbia).
c1998,36p.
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Presents findings of stage two of an evaluation of the
site and community context of a proposal for develop-
ment of new trade and convention centre facilities in
Vancouver. The purpose of stage two was to deter-
mine the preferred proposal based on the project pro-
ponent's response to a more detailed development
program and response to conditions given in the first
stage. The document outlines the proposal of
Greystone Properties, the only proponent to submit a
stage two proposal, and the results of the city's evalua-
tion. The appendix, forming the bulk of the document,
details the evaluation according to criteria related to:
Compatibility and compliance with applicable planning
and other policies and regulations; transportation and
infrastructure; public amenities and benefits; ancillary
facilities such as cruise ship expansion; emergency
sen/icing; and the application process, other agency
support, and project delivery.
Keywords: 'Convention facilities, 'Urban planning,
Vancouver (B.C.), Building sites. Planning, Develop-
ment.
MIC-99-03474REB
public discussion.
PC E17/MF E01
Reports for publk
Vancouver (B.C.), Vancouver, (British Columbia).
c1998,315p.
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This volume contains six reports concerning the Down-
town Eastside and surrounding areas of Vancouver.
The first establishes a number of important principles
for city initiatives and sets the context for public discus-
sion of the other reports. The second report proposes
a wide range of short-term measures to address the
Downtown Eastside's difficult problems such as drug-
related addiction and crime. The remaining reports
contain longer-term ideas and cover the following:
Background on drug treatment needs in Vancouver, in-
cluding a review of the current drug and drug treatment
situation, costs of addiction, benefits of treatment, and
comparisons with other cities; a housing plan for the
Downtown Eastside, Chinatown, Gastown, and
Strathcona neighbourhoods; a concept plan for the
Victory Square area that proposes revitalization of the
area without displacement of the existing low-income
community and recommends retention of the area's
heritage buildings, scale, and character; and a land
use plan for Gastown which recommends changes to
the zoning by-law.
Keywords: 'Vancouver (B.C.). 'Urban planning. Drug
treatment, Maps, Social conditions.
MIC-99-03476REB PC E17/MF E01
Tent group systems requirements, phase 1A.
DCIEMpublication no. 97-CR-37.
Defence & Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine
(Canada), Vancouver, (British Columbia).
S. Davis, and B. Cameron. C1997,230p.
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Presents a literature and industry review of current
technologies relating to tents and associated equip-
ment used by the military in cold weather. Tents and
related technologies are reviewed and compared to
items currently in use by the Canadian Forces in the
following areas: Fabrics and tent design; tactical heat-
ing; cooking systems; tactical lighting; sleeping sys-
tems, including sleeping bags and pads; and tent
group systems load carnage, including sleds and to-
boggans. Information was obtained from scientific lit-
erature and commercial sources in Canada, the United
States, United Kingdom, Sweden, and Norway. Appen-
dices include product technical data sheets, a compen-
dium of tents used by the Canadian Forces, specifica-
tions for an extreme cold weather shelter used by US
Marines, and a description of the Mustang survival pro-
totype integrated sleeping system.
Keywords: 'Military requirements, 'Tents, 'Canada,
Military supplies, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03496REB PC E07/MF E01
National ambient air quality objectives for partlcu-
late matter, executive summary: Part 1, science
assessment document, a report
Canadian Environmental Protection Act Federal/Pro-
vincial Working Group on Air Quality Objectives &
Guidelines, Ottawa (Ontario).
c1998,49p, SSC-H46-2/98-220. ISBN-0-662-63486-1.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). (Objectifs
nationaux de qualite de I'air...).
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tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This document summarizes a re-examination of panic-
ulate matter air pollution and its possible con-
sequences on human health and the environment. It
reviews the physical and chemical characteristics of
participates, their natural and anthropogenic sources,
airborne paniculate sampling and analysis methods,
ambient levels of particulates in Canada, relationships
among various constituents of particulates, human ex-
posures to airborne particulates, aesthetic effects of
particulates such as reduction in visibility, environ-
mental impacts, and human health effects (acute, long-
term and chronic, effects of fine versus coarse par-
ticles, results of experimental studies). The final sec-
tions discuss the characterization of risk to human
health from particulates and derive reference levels
(levels above which effects on human health and the
environment can be demonstrated) for two different
size categories of airborne particulates.
Keywords: 'Air pollution. Environmental health, Envi-
ronmental protection, Standards, 'Bilingual.
MIC-99-03497REB PCE19/MFE01
AOSTRA technical handbook on oil sands,
bitumens and heavy oils. AOSTRA technical publi-
cation no. 6.
Alberta Oil Sands Technology & Research Authority,
Edmonton.
L. G. Hepler, and C. Hsi. c1989,394p, ISBN-0-7732-
0189-0.
Errata (2 p.) laid in.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This publication is designed to make available re-
search results, analytical procedures, and engineering
data on the properties and behaviour of Alberta petro-
leum resources. Sections of the publication cover the
following: The geology of Alberta oil sand deposits; oil
sand and bitumen analytical methods; bitumen and
heavy oil chemistry; thermochemical and thermo-
dynamic properties; intertacial properties; phase equi-
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libria and pressure/volume/temperature properties; vis-
cosity; geotechnical properties; inorganic geo-
chemistry; fluid flow in porous media; heat transfer;
mass transfer by diffusion; and electrical heating of oil
sand reservoirs.
Keywords: 'Bitumen, Oil sands. Petroleum, Hand-
books, 'Foreign technology.
MC-M-03501REB
PC E07/MF E01
Waste management Industry survey, government
sector, 1994. Econnections, unking the environment
and the economy.
Statistics Canada Environment Statistics Program, Ot-
tawa (Ontario).
C1 998,430.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). French ed.
(Enquete de ('Industrie de la gestton...) on the same
none.
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Presents results from a 1994 survey that gathered in-
formation on waste management services provided by
Canadian governments. These services included the
collection and transportation of waste and of materials
destined for recycling, the operation of non-hazardous
waste Disposal facilities, and the operation of transfer
stations. Data are provided on such matters as oper-
ating and capital expenditures on waste management,
government employment in waste management serv-
ices, and amounts of non-hazardous waste disposed in
both government- and privately-operated facilities.
Survey design and methodology are also described. A
copy of the survey questionnaire is appended.
Keywords: 'Public administration, Environmental as-
pects, Environmental protection industries, Canada,
Refuse dfeposal industry. 'Bilingual.
MC-99-03502REB PC E07/MF E01
Wast* management Industry survey, business
sector, 1995. Econnections, linking the environment
and the economy.
Statistics Canada. Environment Statistics Program, Ot-
tawa (Ontario).
cl 998.59p.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). French ed.
(Enquete de ('Industrie de la gestion...) on the same
tiche.
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Presents results from survey that gathered information
on the financial characteristics and waste management
activities undertaken by business sector companies
that provided waste management services in 1995.
These services included the collection and transpor-
tation of waste and of materials destined for recycling,
the operation of non-hazardous waste disposal facili-
ties. the operation of transfer stations, and disposal of
wastes deemed to be hazardous. Data are provided on
such matters as revenues, operating and capital ex-
pendrtures, employment, and amounts of waste dis-
posed (by type of waste, type of waste management
activity, and province). Survey design and method-
ology are also described. A copy of the survey ques-
tionnaire is appended.
Keywords: 'Environmental protection industries,
•Waste management, Refuse disposal industry,
•Bilingual.
MC-99-03503REB PC E07/MF E01
Environmental protection expenditures In the
business sector, 1995. Econnections, linking the en-
vironment and the economy.
Statistics Canada Environment Statistics Program, Ot-
tawa (Ontario).
cl 998,51 p.
French ed. (Depenses de protection de
renvironnemenL..): 9&03504/1.
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Presents results of a survey addressed to primary and
manufacturing industries in order to fill significant gaps
in the data regarding the cost to industry of environ-
mental protection and the demand for associated envi-
ronmental products and services. The survey covered
all expenditures made in response to, or in anticipation
of, an environmental regulation or convention. Data are
provided on capital ancToperating expenditures related
to environmental protection by type of activity, by in-
dustry, by province, and by type of medium. Industry
sectors surveyed include logging, mining, petroleum/
natural gas, beverages, selected food industries, pulp
and paper, primary metals, non-metallic mineral prod-
ucts, refined petroleum and coal products, chemicals
and chemical products, electric power systems, pipe-
line transport, and gas distribution. Information is also
included on survey design and methodology. A copy of
the survey questionnaire is appended.
Keywords: 'Environmental protection, Economic as-
pects, Industry, Environmental aspects, 'Foreign tech-
nology.
MIO99-03514REB PC E12/MF E01
Operational evaluation for the four sensor Con-
taminant/Fluid Integrity Measuring System (Cl
F1MS(trademaric)), Midway Airlines F-100 aircraft
Transportation Development Centre (Canada). Safety
& Security, Etobicoke. (Ontario).
c1997.99p.
On cover Contract no. T8200-6-6554/001/XSD.
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Describes an in-service evaluation of a contaminant/
fluid integrity measuring system (C/FIMS) installed on
a F-100 Fokker aircraft which operated on airline
routes in the United States. The system was developed
for use on the ground before take-off for the detection
of ice, frost, and snow on aircraft wings, and for moni-
toring the effectiveness of the applied de- and anti-
icing fluids. This report introduces the C/FIMS concept,
discusses current regulations regarding aircraft take-
off in icing condffions and pre-flight checks, and de-
scribes the hardware and operation of the four-sensor
C/FIMS system installed. Results are presented and
discussed for data obtained from 63 take-off events
during early 1997. To analyze system performance, a
correlation was measured between C/FIMS display
annunciations and other validated event markers in-
cluding pilot observations, airport weather data, and
fluid holdover times. The results incficate the safety im-
provements possible when the system is used.
Keywords: 'Aircraft, 'Deicing chemicals. Take-off, Ice
prevention. Detectors, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03515REB PC E12/MF E01
Effects of roughness on advanced airfoils: Final
report for phase II and phase III.
Bombardier Aerospace, Montreal (Quebec).
C1998,157p.
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Presents results of the second and third phases of a re-
search program that studied the effects of roughness
contamination on modem airfoils and wings. Phase
two involved testing a Bombardier Aerospace propri-
etary supercritical airfoil section in a wind tunnel, and
phase three involved a low-speed test of the Canadair
Regional Jet wing in a larger wind tunnel. The perform-
ance of the tested models with different flap deflec-
tions, sweep angles, and roughness parameters was
compared to computational fluid dynamics (CFD) re-
sults. A quasi-three-dimensional CFD model based on
a viscous-inviscid coupling technique, using a panel
method for the inviscid flow field and a two-dimensional
compressible boundary layer with sweep and rough-
ness effects, was calibrated using the results. Experi-
mental results were also compared with Regional Jet
flight test data The results reveal the possibility of pre-
dicting the effects of roughness on aerodynamic per-
formance.
Keywords: 'Aerodynamics, Aerofoils, Wind tunnels. Air
flow, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03567REB PC E07/MF E01
State of science and technology Indicators In the
OECD countries. Research paper no. 1.
Statistics Canada. Science & Technology Section, Ot-
tawa (Ontario).
B.Godin.c1996,68p.
Text in English arid French (Bilingual). French ed.
(L'Etat des indicateurs...) on the same fiche.
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This paper reviews the principal indicators currently
used in the science and technology sphere in the Orga-
nization for Economic Cooperation & Development
(OECD) countries. The first sections provide a brief
historical overview of the development of science and
technology indicators in the OECD countries to the
present. The second section reviews the main indica-
tors currently available, or those that are sufficiently
standardized to be used by the governments of the
OECD countries. These include input indicators (mon-
etary investment, human resources, equipment), out-
put indicators (innovations, patents, publications, num-
bers of graduates), impact indicators (diffusion, tech-
nological balance of payments, bibliometrics), and flow
indicators. The conclusion takes stock of recent devel-
opments and the challenges facing governments in the
measurement of scientific and technological activity.
Keywords: 'Economic indicators, 'Science and tech-
nology, Science and state, Technology and state. Re-
search and development.
MIC-99-03574REB PC E07/MF E01
St Lawrence River Valley 1998 Ice storm: Maps
and facts. Econnections, linking the environment and
the economy.
Statistics Canada, Ottawa.
d 998,200.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). (La Tempete de
verglas...).
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In early 1998. three successive storm fronts deposited
up to 100 millimetres of freezing rain through parts of
central and eastern Canada, resulting in electricity out-
ages, damaged ecosystems, economic disruption, and
other drastic effects. This publication gathers a series
of six annotated maps and tables illustrating some of
the impact of this event as it passed through the St.
Lawrence River valley. Topics covered include popu-
lation and power failures, employment, retail trade, ef-
fects on urban and natural landscapes, dairy farming,
and the maple sugar industry. The methodology used
to produce the maps is also discussed.
Keywords: 'Disasters, Ontario, Economic conditions,
Quebec (Province), Storms, Maps.
MIC-99-03575REB PC E07/MF E01
Preparedness of Canadian business for the Year
2000 computer problem: A reassessment Special
survey reports no. 2.
Statistics Canada. Small Business & Special Surveys
Division, Ottawa (Ontario).
J. Brunet, and C. Morris. c1998,85p.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). French ed. (La
Preparation des entreprises...) on the same fiche.
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Task Force Year 2000 sponsored an initial survey in
October 1997 to determine the state of preparedness
of Canadian businesses for dealing with the year 2000
computer problem. In response to the results, the Task
Force carried out a nation-wide communications strat-
egy to increase awareness about the year 2000 issue,
and a follow-up survey was then conducted in May
1998. This report provides descriptive analysis of the
results of the follow-up survey. It examines the various
steps that firms have taken to address the problem and
re-assesses the costs, in both monetary arid human re-
source terms, of finding and fixing non-compliant sys-
tems. It also presents findings on firms' timetables for
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preparing for the year 2000. Finally, the report contains
detailed charts and tables of survey results for various
Industrial sectors and business-size categories. A copy
Of the survey instrument is also included.
Keywords: 'Economic surveys, Year 2000 date con-
version (Computer systems), 'Bilingual.
MC-99-03S83REB PC E07/MF E01
Biotechnology use by Canadian Industry, 1996.
Working papers no. ST-98-05.
Statistics Canada. Science & Technology Section, Ot-
tawa (Ontario).
A. Rose, d 998,91 p.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). French ed.
(Utilisation des biotechnologies...) on the same liche.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
Describes and presents results of the first survey of
biotechnology use in Canadian industries. The survey
was carried out in spring 1996 among industries cho-
sen on the basis of expert opinion on their probable
use of biotechnologies, with emphasis on the following
sectors: Aquaculture. forestry, agro-industry, wood
products, fossil fuel products, and chemicals. Biotech-
nologies in three categories were considered: Those
related to selection and/or modification of biological
material, culture and/or use of biological material, and
the use of micro-organisms to treat industrial waste.
Issues examined in the survey include duration and
frequency of use of biotechnology, investment, factors
affecting use of biotechnology, sources of information
about biotechnology, and research and development
activity. A copy of the survey questionnaire is ap-
pended.
Keywords: 'Biotechnology, Economic surveys,
•Canada, Bilingual.
WC-99-03600REB PC E12/MF E01
Profile of the 1998 Farm Financial Survey.
Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada. Economic & Policy
Analysis Directorate, Ottawa (Ontario).
C1999.137p. SSC-A22-188/1999E. ISBN-0-662-
27640-X.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). French ed.
(Profil de I'enquete financtere...) on the same fiche.
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This profile provides highlights of the 1998 Farm Finan-
cial Survey and compares the results with two previous
surveys conducted in 1994 and 1996. Data were col-
lected by Statistics Canada under contract with Agri-
culture & Agri-Food Canada.
Keywords: 'Farm income, Farms, Statistics, Surveys,
'Finances.
MC-99-03602REB PC E07/MF E01
Inserting Joiners Into a longitudinal panel of
households and Individuals: Simulations. SLID re-
search paper series no. 93-18.
Statistics Canada, Ottawa.
a Gailly, and P. Lavallee. cl 993.70p.
French ed. (Inserer des nouveaux membres...): 99-
03603/1.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
The study called the Panel socio-economique, estab-
lished in 1985, follows the same persons and house-
holds from year to year with the primary objective of
collecting information that reflects year-by-year devel-
opments in household standard of living, life style, and
Bving conditions. The sample has never been replen-
ished and has therefore undergone progressive distor-
tion. The distortion effects can be managed in such a
way that the sample retains its baste statistical prop-
erties, generally via weighting procedures. The objec-
tive of this paper is to evaluate various such proce-
dures and to propose a solution that improves sample
sensitivity to general demographic phenomena. The
procedures evaluated include traditional sampling and
weighting, the share approach of Ernst (1989), and the
composite estimator proposed by J.N.K. Rao. The ap-
pendix includes a comparison of estimates using the
traditional and share approaches, and a paper dem-
onstrating that the Ernst procedure is unbiased.
Keywords: 'Socioeconomics, 'Canada, 'Statistical
modelling. Sampling (Statistics), Household surveys.
MIC-99-03604REB PC E07/MF E01
Sample representativeness for the Survey of
Labour and Income Dynamics. SLID research paper
series no. 93-1 9.
Statistics Canada, Ottawa.
P. Lavallee. c1 993, 37p.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). French ed.
(Representativite de I'echantillon...) on the same fiche.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 221 61 , USA.
The Statistics Canada Survey of Labour & Income Dy-
namics is a longitudinal survey that will follow panels of
respondents for six years, this paper discusses the
survey plans relevant to ensuring that the Survey esti-
mates will be representative of the target population,
and describes the various sampling weights that will be
produced. Topics covered include sample design, data
collection, target and eligible populations, the effect of
two panels in survey design, the effect of non-re-
sponse, cross-sectional representativeness, longitu-
dinal weights, and annual or cross-sectional weights.
Keywords: 'Socioeconomics, 'Canada, 'Data collec-
tion, Sampling (Statistics), Household surveys,
•Bilingual.
MIC-99-03610REB PC E07/MF E01
Georges Bank, 1998 conservation requirements
for Georges Bank groundflsh stocks: Report to
the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans.
Dept. of Fisheries & Oceans, Ottawa.
C1998. 28p, SSC-FS1-68/1998E. ISBN-0-662-26875-
X.
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This report presents recommendations regarding fish-
ery resource conservation requirements for cod, had-
dock, and yellowtail flounder fisheries on Georges
Bank for 1998. For each stock, a history of Fisheries
Resource Conservation Council recommendations is
given, followed by the current recommendation and a
summary of consultations held in 1998 with stake-
holders in the respective fisheries, a stock analysis,
and Council views on the status of the stock.
Keywords: 'Fishery resources, Haddock, Codfish,
Fisheries, Flatfishes, Requirements, 'Resource con-
servation, 'Groundfish, Northwest Atlantic Ocean.
MIC-99-03631REB PC E07/MF E01
Pesticide residues In sediment and water from
two watersheds In Prince Edward Island, 1996 and
1997. Atlantic region surveillance report no. EPS-5-
AR-99-2.
Environment Canada. Atlantic Region. Environmental
Protection Branch, Dartmouth, (Nova Scotia).
M.A.Savard.c1999,50p.
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Several fish kills have occurred in western Prince Ed-
ward Island in the last five years in an area of intensive
potato production, and with one exception, causes of
the kills have not been identified. This report describes
and presents results from a sampling program con-
ducted in summer 1996 and 1997 in an attempt to de-
termine whether pesticides were entering the Big
Pierre Jacques River and Long Creek in sufficient con-
centrations to present a risk to the aquatic community
of the stream systems. Results are presented with re-
gard to pesticide concentrations observed (both during
dry spells and after rain events) and to guidelines re-
specting protection of aquatic life.
Keywords: 'Pesticide residues, 'River sediments,
'Water pollution sampling, 'Agricultural runoff, Envi-
ronmental aspects, Pesticides, Agriculture, Contami-
nated sediments, Chemical analysis, Environmental
impact assessments, Ecological concentration. Prince
Edward Island.
MIC-99-03634REB PC E12/MF E01
Workbook on fish.
Manitoba Round Table for Sustainable Development,
Winnipeg.
C1999,138p, ISBN-0-7711-1498-2.
Fish questionnaire (10 p.) laid in.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
In March 1994, the Province of Manitoba adopted a
strategy that established sustainable development
goals and a framework for policy development. This
document reviews the strategy preparation process
and describes the land and water component of the
sustainable development strategy. It then explains the
rationale for a fish strategy as part of that component,
summarizes the history and status of fishing in Mani-
toba, and outlines the legal framework governing fish
resources. Finally, a draft of the sustainable develop-
ment policy for fish is presented in the following policy
areas: Environmental enhancement and protection, al-
location and supply of fish resources, development and
use, planning and integrated management, public
awareness and education, and human and property
health and safety. Under each area, strategy objec-
tives and specific policies are listed along with rec-
ommendations for implementation. Includes glossary.
The accompanying questionnaire lists the fish re-
source objectives and policies with spaces for public
comment.
Keywords: 'Fisheries, 'Sustainable development, En-
vironmental aspects, Fishery management, Fishing,
Fishery resources, Resource conservation. Manitoba.
MIC-99-03635REB PC E12/MF E01
Workbook on wildlife.
Manitoba Round Table for Sustainable Development,
Winnipeg.
C1999,174p, ISBN-0-7711-1500-8.
Wildlife strategy questionnaire (26 p.) laid in.
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)6054000 (other coun-
tries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
In March 1994, the Province of Manitoba adopted a
strategy that established sustainable development
goals and a framework for policy development. This
document reviews the strategy preparation process
and describes the land and water component of the
sustainable development strategy. It then explains the
rationale for a wildlife strategy as part of that compo-
nent, summarizes the history and status of wildlife in
Manitoba, and outlines the legal framework governing
wildlife resources. Finally, a draft of the sustainable de-
velopment policy for wildlife is presented in the fol-
lowing policy areas: Environmental enhancement and
protection, allocation and supply of, development and
use. planning and integrated management, urban envi-
ronment, public awareness and education, human
health and property protection, humane treatment of
wild animals, and legislation and administration. Under
each area, strategy objectives and specific policies are
listed along with recommendations for implementation.
Includes glossary. The accompanying questionnaire
lists the wildlife resource objectives and policies with
spaces for public comment.
Keywords: 'Sustainable development, 'Wildlife man-
agement, Wildlife conservation, Policies, Manitoba,
MIC-99-03650REB PCE17/MFE01
Guide to crop protection, 1999. Annual publication.
Manitoba Agriculture, Winnipeg.
d 999,31 Op.
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This guide covers weed control, plant disease control/
seed treatments, and insect control. The guide in-
cludes weed control tables, a directory of herbicides, a
plant disease/seed treatment table, a fungicide/seed
treatment directory, insect control tables, and an insec-
ticide directory.
Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Disease control, 'Weed con-
trof, 'Pest control, "Guides, Protection, Plant diseases,
Insect control. Seeds, Fungicides, Insecticides, Herbi-
cides, Control.
MIC-99-03652REB PC E07/MF E01
Climate change and forests, context for the Cana-
dian Forest Service's science program. Science
program context paper.
Canadian Forest Service. Science Branch, Ottawa
(Ontario).
c1999.31 p. SSC-FO42-289/1999, ISBN-0-662-64102-
Text in English and French (Bilingual). (Les
Changements dimatiques et la foret..).
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This paper is the second in a series of context papers
intended as guides to the current and future directions
of the Canadian Forest Service science program. It de-
fines climate change in the context of forests and de-
scribes why the Service, in co-operation with its wide
range of partners, addresses climate change issues
through research, monitoring, and assessment activi-
ties in its science and technology research networks.
Keywords: 'Climatic changes. Forest policy. Forests
and forestry, Research.
MIC-9A-03657REB PC E07/MF E01
Changes In butyttin residue concentrations In ma-
rine sediments of Atlantic Canada between 1988
and 1994. Atlantic region surveillance report no. EPS-
5-AR-99-1.
Environment Canada. Atlantic Region. Environmental
Protection Branch, Dartmouth, (Nova Scotia).
W.R. Ernst c1999,28p.
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Due to the effects of butyttins on marine organisms,
Canada implemented controls on the use of tributyltin
(TBT) as aquatic antifoulants in 1989. Since the intent
of the controls was to reduce the introduction of TBT to
the marine environment, it was of interest to determine
whether environmental burdens had changed with time
after the controls were implemented. This study was
undertaken to compare TBT concentrations in sedi-
ments obtained from various large- and small-vessel
harbors in Atlantic Canada in 1994 with samples ob-
tained from the same locations in 1988, one year prior
to the implementation of controls. Results are pre-
sented for the analysis of samples for TBT, dibutyltin,
and mooobutyttin. Analytical methods are also de-
scribed.
Keywords: 'Marine sediments, 'Ecological concentra-
tion. Harbors, Environmental aspects. Contaminated
sediments. Chemical analysis, Organotin compounds,
Residues, 'Butyltin, Antifouling coatings, Atlantic Prov-
inces.
MIC-99-03658REB PC E07/MF E01
Synopsis of the first cycle of the pulp and paper
mill environmental effects monitoring program In
the Atlantic region. Atlantic region surveillance re-
port no. EPS-5-AR-99-3.
Environment Canada. Atlantic Region. Environmental
Protection Branch, Dartmouth, (Nova Scotia).
R. Parker, and N. Smith. c1999,61 p.
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May 1992 amendments to the federal Pulp & Paper Ef-
fluent Regulations included changes in effluent limits
and a requirement for every Canadian pulp and paper
mill to conduct an environmental effects monitoring
(EEM) program in order to determine if the fish, fish
habitat, and the utilization of the fishery resource were
being adequately protected by the requirements of the
Regulations. This report summarizes results of 17
EEM studies of the mills operating in the Atlantic re-
gion. Study components included: An adult fish survey;
an invertebrate community survey; measurements for
chlorinated dioxins and furans, if the mills used chlo-
rine for bleaching; supporting water and sediment qual-
ity measurements; and a fish tainting study if there was
any public concern about the tainting of fish. Monitoring
techniques that produced useful results are identified
along with areas where problems were encountered.
Changes are recommended for the next cycle of the
EEM program.
Keywords: 'Pulp and paper industry, Environmental
aspects, Fish, Effect of water pollution on. Water pollu-
tion, Environmental monitoring, 'Foreign technology,
Atlantic Provinces.
MIC-99-03727REB PC E07/MF E01
Guide to the Canadian Environmental Assessment
Act for Health Canada project managers.
Health Canada, Ottawa (Ontario).
c1995,54p.
French ed. (Manuel d'application de la Loi...): 99-
03728/1.
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This guide provides Health Canada Responsibility
Centre managers, the managers responsible for the fi-
nancial and engineering decisions regarding projects,
with a dear step-by-step method for determining
whether their projects fall under the Canadian Environ-
mental Assessment Act and therefore must be as-
sessed for potential environmental effects. The guide
also furnishes instructions for conducting an environ-
mental assessment that is consistent with require-
ments of the Act as well as efficient in terms of time and
resources. Chapters of the guide cover such topics as
the types of environmental assessment available, reg-
istration of projects in the Departmental Public Reg-
istry, environmental screening, and providing public
access to documents in the Registry. Appendices in-
clude report forms.
Keywords: 'Environmental impact analysis, Environ-
mental law, 'Foreign technology.
MIC-99-03738REB PC E07/MF E01
Recommendations on dose coefficients for as-
sessing doses from accidental radionuclide re-
leases to the environment
Health Protection Branch, Ottawa
c1998,91p.
Text in English and French (Bilingual). French ed.
(Recommendations sur les coefficients...) on the same
fiche.
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This document contains recommendations on appro-
priate human physiological and dosimetric parameters
for use in assessing doses in the short term following
an accidental release of radioactive contamination to
the atmosphere during a nuclear emergency. It fo-
cuses on the exposure pathways expected to deliver
the greatest radiation dose under this scenario, namely
external irradiation by photons and electrons from
radionudides in the plume or deposited on the ground,
and internal irradiation following inhalation of airborne
radionudides. Specifically, it provides: Age groups and
age-specific breathing rates for assessment of Cana-
dian populations; age-specific effective dose coeffi-
cients for internal and external exposures; and guid-
ance on use of the data. The derivation of the rec-
ommended values is also explained.
Keywords: 'Radiation dosimetry, 'Accidents, Radio-
active pollution. Nuclear power plants, Dose rates,
Radionuclide migration, Inhalation.
N19990041146REB PC A02/MF A01
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
W. Zewari, K. Y. Lee, and D. R. Smith. 1999, 7p.
Presented at International Congress on Sound and Vi-
bration, 6th, Copenhagen, Denmark, 5-8 Jul. 1999.
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A comparison of space experiments with previous mis-
sions shows a common theme. Some of the recent ex-
periments are based on the scientific fundamentals of
instruments of prior years. However, the main distin-
guishing characteristic is the embodiment of advances
in engineering and manufacturing in order to extract
clearer and sharper images and extend the limits of
measurement. One area of importance to future mis-
sions is providing vibration free observation platforms
at acceptable costs. It has been shown by researchers
that vibration problems cannot be eliminated by pas-
sive isolation techniques alone. Therefore, various or-
ganizations have conducted research in the area of
combining active and passive vibration control tech-
niques. The essence of this paper is to present
progress in what is believed to be a new concept in this
arena. It is based on the notion that if one active ele-
ment in a vibration transmission path can provide a
reasonable vibration attenuation, two active elements
in series may provide more control options and better
results. The paper presents the functions of a modular
split shaft linear actuator developed by NASA's God-
dard Space Flight Center and University of Massachu-
setts Lowell. It discusses some of the control possibili-
ties facilitated by the device. Some preliminary findings
and problems are also discussed.
Keywords: "Vibration damping, "Spacebome experi-
ments, "Control systems design, "Actuators,
Shafts(Machine elements), Progress, Organizations,
Manufacturing, Isolation, Extraction, Active control.
N19990041147REB PC A02/MF A01
Spacecraft Onboard Software Maintenance: An Ef-
fective Approach which Reduces Costs and In-
creases Science Return.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
E. M. Shell, Y. Lue, and M. I. Chu. 20 Jan 1999,9p.
Presented at Reducing Cost of Aircraft Ground Sys-
tems and Operations, 3rd, Taiwan, Province of China,
1999.
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Flight software (FSW) is a mission critical element of
spacecraft functionality and performance. When
ground operations personnel interface to a spacecraft,
they are dealing almost entirely with onboard software.
This software, even more than ground/flight commu-
nications systems, is expected to perform perfectly at
all times during all phases of on-orbit mission life. Due
to the fact that FSW can be reconfigured and repro-
grammed to accommodate new spacecraft conditions,
the on-orbit FSW maintenance team is usually signifi-
cantly responsible for the long-term success of a
science mission. Failure of FSW can result in very ex-
pensive operations work-around costs and lost science
opportunities. There are three basic approaches to
staffing on-orbit software maintenance, namely: (1)
using the original developers, (2) using mission oper-
ations personnel, or (3) assembling a Center of Excel-
lence for multi-spacecraft on-orbit FSW support. This
paper explains a National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA/
GSFC) experience related to the roles of on-orbit FSW
maintenance personnel. It identifies the advantages
and disadvantages of each of the three approaches to
staffing the FSW roles, and demonstrates how a cost
efficient on-orbit FSW Maintenance Center of Excel-
lence can be established and maintained with signifi-
cant return on the investment.
Keywords: 'Applications programs(Computers),
'Costs, 'Spacecraft maintenance, 'Flight control,
'Computer programs. Ground operational support sys-
tem, Nasa programs. Personnel, Telecommunication,
Spacecraft performance.
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N19990041148REB PC A03/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
Earth Observing System (EOS) Advanced Micro-
wave Sounding Unit: A (EOS/AMSU-A) Firmware
Version Description Document. Final Report.
Aerojet-General Corp., Azusa, CA.
A. Cisneros. 7 Dec 1998,14p, NAS1.26:209213,
NASA/CR-1998-209213. REPT-10976A.
Contract NAS5-32314
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This is the final submittal of the Earth Observing Sys-
tem/Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit-A Firmware
Version Description Document. Its purpose is to pro-
vide a precise description of the particular version of
the firmware being released. This description also de-
fines the version of the requirements and design appli-
cable to this version.
Keywords: 'Advanced microwave sounding unit,
•Earth observing system(Eos), 'Firmware,
•Documentation, Computer components, Computer
programs.
N19990041149REB PC A03/MF A01
National Academy of Sciences - National Research
Council. Greenbelt, MD.
Investigation of the Temperature Hysteresis Phe-
nomenon of a Loop Heat Pipe.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
T. Kaya, J. Ku. T. Hoang. and M. K. Cheung. 1999,
14p.
Presented at National Heat Transfer, 33rd, Albu-
querque. NM, 15-17 Aug. 1999.
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The temperature hysteresis phenomenon of a Loop
Heat Pipe (LHP) was experimentally investigated. The
temperature hysteresis was identified by the fact that
the operating temperature depends upon not only the
imposed power but also the previous history of the
power variation. The temperature hysteresis could im-
pose limitations on the LHP applications since the LHP
may exhibit different steady-state operating tempera-
tures at a given power input even when the condenser
sink temperature remains unchanged. In order to ob-
tain insight to this phenomenon, a LHP was tested at
Different elevations and tilts by using an elaborated
power profile. A hypothesis was suggested to explain
the temperature hysteresis. This hypothesis explains
well the experimental observations. Results of this
study provide a better understanding of the perform-
ance characteristics of the LHPS.
Keywords: 'Hysteresis, 'Operating temperature, 'Heat
pipes, 'Experimentation, Steady state, Hypotheses,
Elevation.
N19990041150REB PC A02/MF A01
Textural-Contextual Labeling and Metadata Gen-
eration for Remote Sensing Applications.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
R.K.Kiang. 1999,6p.
Presented at Aerosense, Orlando, FL, 5-9 Apr. 1999.
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Despite the extensive research and the advent of sev-
eral new information technologies in the last three dec-
ades, machine labeling of ground categories using re-
motely sensed data has not become a routine process.
Considerable amount of human intervention is needed
to achieve a level of acceptable labeling accuracy. In
addition, there may be shortcomings in the method-
ology for labeling ground categories. The spatial infor-
mation of a pixel, whether textural or contextual, re-
lates a pixel to its surroundings. Landsat-4 Thematic
Mapper (TM) data taken in July 1982 over an area in
the vicinity of Washington, D.C. are used in this study.
On-line texture extraction by neural networks may not
be the most efficient way to incorporate textural infor-
mation into the labeling process. Texture features are
ore-computed from cooccurrence matrices and then
combined with a pixel's spectral and contextual infor-
mation as the input to a neural network. The improve-
ment in labeling accuracy with spatial information in-
cluded is significant. The prospect of automatic gen-
eration of metadata consisting of ground categories,
textural and contextual information is discussed.
Keywords: 'Data management, 'Thematic map-
pers(Landsat), 'Remote sensing, 'Neural nets,
'Landsat 4, Spectra, Textures, Pixels, Extraction.
N19990041151REB PC A04/MF A01
Revision of the NASA Team Sea Ice Algorithm.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
T. Markus, and D. J. Cavalieri. 1998,45p.
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In a recent paper, two operational algorithms to derive
ice concentration from satellite multichannel passive
microwave sensors have been compared. Although
the results of these, known as the NASA Team algo-
rithm and the Bootstrap algorithm, have been validated
and are generally in good agreement, there are areas
where the ice concentrations differ, by up to 30%.
These differences can be explained by shortcomings in
one or the other algorithm. Here, we present an algo-
rithm which, in addition to the 19 and 37 GHz channels
used by both the Bootstrap and NASA Team algo-
rithms, makes use of the 85 GHz channels as well. At-
mospheric effects particularly at 85 GHz are reduced
by using a forward atmospheric radiative transfer
model. Comparisons with the NASA Team and Boot-
strap algorithm show that the individual shortcomings
of these algorithms are not apparent in this new ap-
proach. The results further show better quantitative
agreement with ice concentrations derived from NOAA
AVHRR infrared data.
Keywords: "Algorithms, 'Sea ice, 'Satellite instru-
ments, 'Infrared radiation, 'Atmospheric models, Sat-
ellite observation, Radiative transfer, Microwave sen-
sors, Atmospheric effects, Advanced very high resolu-
tion radiometer.
N19990041152REB PC A04/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chem-
istry and Climate. Semiannual Report No. 4, Jul. -
Dec. 1998.
Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc., Cam-
bridge, MA.
M.K.V
. W. Ko, D. K. Weisenstein, R. L. Shia, C. J. Scott,
and N. D. Sze. 18 Mar 1998,34p, NAS 1.26209207,
NASA/CR-1999-209207.
Contract NAS5-97039
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This is the fourth semi-annual report for NAS5-97039,
covering the time period July through December 1998.
The overall objective of this project is to improve the
understanding of coupling processes between atmos-
pheric chemistry and climate. Model predictions of the
future distributions of trace gases in the atmosphere
constitute an important component of the input nec-
essary for quantitative assessments of global change.
We will concentrate on the changes in ozone and strat-
ospheric sulfate aerosol, with emphasis on how ozone
in the lower stratosphere would respond to natural or
anthropogenic changes. The key modeling tools for
this work are the Atmospheric and Environmental Re-
search (AER) two-dimensional chemistry-transport
model, the AER two-dimensional stratospheric sulfate
model, and the AER three-wave interactive model with
full chemistry. For this six month period, we report on a
modeling study of new rate constant which modify the
NOx/NOy ratio in the lower stratosphere; sensitivity to
changes in stratospheric water vapor in the future at-
mosphere; a study of N2O and CH4 observations
which has allowed us to adjust diffusion in the 2-D CTM
in order to obtain appropriate polar vortex isolation; a
study of SF6 and age of air with comparisons of mod-
els and measurements; and a report on the Models
and Measurements II effort.
Keywords: 'Air pollution, 'Atmospheric chemistry,
'Atmospheric composition, 'Climate, 'Environment ef-
fects, 'Man environment interactions, 'Ozone,
'Reaction kinetics, 'Stratosphere, "Trace elements,
'Two dimensional models, Mathematical models,
Methane, Nitrogen oxides, Sulfur hexafluoride, Water
vapor.
N19990041153REB PC A04/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
Millimeter-Wave Imaging Radiometer (MIR) Data
Processing and Development of Water Vapor Re-
trieval Algorithms. Final Report, 1 Oct. 1994 - 30
Sep. 1998.
Futuretech Corp.. Greenbelt, MD.
L. A. Chang. Oct 1998,49p, NAS 1.26:209227, NASA/
CR-1998-209227, REPT-98FTC0001.
Contract NAS5-32705
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This document describes the final report of the Milli-
meter-wave Imaging Radiometer (MIR) Data Proc-
essing and Development of Water Vapor Retrieval Al-
gorithms. Volumes of radiometric data have been col-
lected using airborne MIR measurements during a se-
ries of field experiments since May 1992. Calibrated
brightness temperature data in MIR channels are now
available for studies of various hydrological param-
eters of the atmosphere and Earth's surface. Water
vapor retrieval algorithms using multichannel MIR data
input are developed for the profiling of atmospheric hu-
midity. The retrieval algorithms are also extended to do
three-dimensional mapping of moisture field using con-
tinuous observation provided by airborne sensor MIR
or spaceborne sensor SSM/T-2. Validation studies for
water vapor retrieval are carried out through the inter-
comparison of collocated and concurrent measure-
ments using different instruments including lidars and
radiosondes. The developed MIR water vapor retrieval
algorithm is capable of humidity profiling under mete-
orological conditions ranging from clear column to
moderately cloudy sky. Simulative water vapor re-
trieval studies using extended microwave channels
near 183 and 557 GHz strong absorption lines indicate
feasibility of humidity profiling to layers in the upper tro-
posphere and improve the overall vertical resolution
through the atmosphere.
Keywords: "Water vapor, 'Moisture content,
'Clouds(Meteorology), 'Radiometers. 'Millimeter
waves, 'Algorithms, 'Calibrating, 'Data processing,
Weather, Precipitation(MeteoroTogy), Snow cover,
Data retrieval.
N19990041155REB PC A03/MF A01
Thermal and Mechanical Performance of a Car-
bon/Carbon Composite Spacecraft Radiator.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
J. Kuhn, S. Benner, D. Butler, and E. Silk. 1999,17p.
Presented at Denver, CO, 18-23 Jul. 1999. Inter-
national Society for Optical Engineering, Bellingham,
WA.
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Carbon-carbon composite materials offer greater ther-
mal efficiency, stiffness to weight ratio, tailorability, and
dimensional stability than aluminum. These lightweight
thermal materials could significantly reduce the overall
costs associated with satellite thermal control and
weight. However, the high cost and long lead-time for
carbon-carbon manufacture have limited their wide-
spread usage. Consequently, an informal partnership
between government and industrial personnel called
the Carbon-Carbon Spacecraft Radiator Partnership
(CSRP) was created to foster carbon-carbon com-
posite use for thermally and structurally demanding
space radiator applications. The first CSRP flight op-
portunity is on this New Millennium Program (NMP)
Earth Orbiter-1 (EO-1) spacecraft, scheduled for
launch in late 1999. For EO-1, the CSRP designed and
fabricated a Carbon-Carbon Radiator (CCR) with car-
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bon-carbon facesheets and aluminum honeycomb
core, which will also serve as a structural shear panel.
While carbon-carbon is an ideal thermal candidate for
spacecraft radiators, in practice there are technical
challenges that may compromise performance. In this
work, the thermal and mechanical performance of the
EO-1 CCR is assessed by analysis and testing. Both
then-nal and mechanical analyses were conducted to
predict the radiator response to anticipated launch and
on-orbit loads. The thermal model developed was
based on thermal balance test conditions. The thermal
analysis was performed using SINDA version 4.0.
Structural finite element modeling and analysis were
performed using SDRC/1-DEAS and UAi/NASTRAN,
respectively. In addition, the CCR was subjected to
flight qualification thermal/vacuum and vibration tests.
The panel meets or exceeds the requirements for
space flight and demonstrates promise for future sat-
ellite missions.
Keywords: 'Carbon-carbon composites, •Spacecraft
radators, 'Technology utilization, "Thermal analysis,
*Thermodynamic efficiency, "Vibration tests,
"Structural analysis, Temperature, Thermocouples.
Strain gages.
N19990041157REB PC A05/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington. DC.
High Speed A/D DSP Interface for Carrier Dopptor
Tracking.
New Mexico State Univ.. Las Cruces.
T. Baggett. Nov 1998.72p. NMSU-ECE-98O10.
Grant NAG5-1491
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As on-board satellite systems continue to increase in
ability to perform self diagnostic checks, it will become
more important for satellites to initiate ground commu-
nications contact. Currently, the NASA Space Network
requires users to pre-arranged times for satellite com-
munications links through the Tracking and Data Relay
Satellite (TORS). One of the challenges in imple-
menting an on-demand access protocol into the Space
Network, is the fact that a low Earth orbiting (LEO) sat-
ellite's communications will be subject to a doppler shift
which is outside the capability of the NASA ground sta-
tion to lock onto. In a prearranged system, the sat-
ellite's doppler is known a priori, and the ground station
is able to lock onto the satellite's signal. This paper de-
scribes the development o( a high speed analog to cfio-
ital interface into a Digital SignaTProcessor (DSP). This
system win be used for identifying the doppler shift of a
LEO satellite through the Space Network, and aiding
the ground station equipment in locking onto the signal.
Although this interface is specific to one application, it
can be used as a basis for interfacing other devices
with a DSP.
Keywords: •Doppler effect, 'Satellite communication,
•Signal processing, 'Analog to digital converters,
•Digital systems, 'Carrier frequencies,
'Telecommunication, Ground stations. Low earth or-
bits, Tdr satellites. Carrier to noise ratios.
N19M0041159REB PC A03/MF A01
MeteoroMs and Meteor Storms: A Threat to
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Huntsvffle, AL George C. Marshall Space Flight Cen-
ter.
B. J. Anderson. 20 Apr 1999,16p.
Presented at VISTA User's Conference, Atlanta, GA,
18-21 Apri. 1999.
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Robust system
Sis the best protection against
damage. Impacts by small meteoroids are
common on satellite surfaces, but impacts by meteor-
oids large enough to damage well designed systems
are very rare. Estimating the threat from the normal
meteoroid environment is difficult. Estimates for the oc-
casional 'storm' are even more uncertain. Common
sense precautions are in order for the 1999 Leonids.
but wide-spread catastrophic damage is highly un-
likely. Strong Leonid showers are also expected in
2000 and 2001, but these pose much less threat than
1999.
Keywords: 'Systems engineering, 'Meteorite damage,
•Accident prevention, 'Meteoroid concentration,
'Meteoroids, Satellite surfaces, Storms, Damage, Esti-
mates, Estimating.
N19W0041161REB PCA02/MFA01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Washington, DC.
Prediction of X-33 Engine Dynamic Environments.
Boeing North American, Inc., Canoga Park, CA.
Rocketdyne Div.
J.J.Shi. 1999,7p.
Contract NCCS-f 15
Presented at Aerospace Testing, 18th, Manhattan
Beach, CA, 16-18 Mar. 1999.
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Rocket engines normally have two primary sources of
dynamic excitation. The first source is the injector and
the combustion chambers that generate wide band
random vibration. The second source is the
turbopumps. which produce lower levels of wide band
random vibration as well as sinusoidal vibration at fre-
quencies related to the rotating speed and multiples
thereof. Additionally, the pressure fluctuations due to
flow turbulence and acoustics represent secondary
sources of excitation. During the development stage, in
order to design/size the rocket engine components, the
local dynamic environments as well as dynamic inter-
face loads have to be defined.
Keywords: 'X-33 reusable launch vehicle. 'Dynamic
toads, 'Rocket engines, 'Engine parts, 'Combustion
chambers, Turbine pumps, Vibration, Turbulence,
Random vibration, Pressure oscillations.
N19990041162REB PC A01/MF A01
Narrow Pass-Band Optical Filters for Space-Some
Remote Sensing Applications.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
GreenberL MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
G. R. Allan, M. A. Krainak. and M. A. Stephen. 1999.
4p.
Presented at Optical Remote Sensing for the Atmos-
phere, 21-24 Jua 1999.
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The report describes optical characterization of 532
nm, 200 pm passband and 1064 nm, I mn passband
LkD filters after exposure to proton irradiation, tem-
perature cycling and angle tuning.
Keywords: 'Remote sensing. 'Proton irradiation,
'Narrowband, 'Optical filters. Cycles, Exposure, Tun-
ing.
N19990041197REB PC A02/MF A01
Comparison Tools for Assessing the Mlcrogravtty
Environment of Orbital Missions, Carriers and
Conditions.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Cleveland. OH. NASA John H. Glenn Research Center
at Lewis Field.
R. DeLombard, K. Hrovat, and K. M. McPherson. Mar
1999,10p. NAS 1.15209048. NASA/TM-1999-
209048. E-11580.
Contract NAS3-27254
Presented at Instrumentation and Measurement Tech-
nology. 16th. Venice, Italy. 24-26 May 1999. Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Washington, DC.
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The Principal Component Spectral Analysis and the
Quasi-steady Three-dimensional Histogram tech-
niques provide the means to describe, on a single plot,
the microgravity acceleration environment of a long pe-
riod of time, such as a day, week, or month. This allows
a straight forward comparison of the microgravity envi-
ronment between microgravity increments on the Inter-
national Space Station, locations within the Inter-
national Space Station, and/or different operating con-
ditions. Traditional data display methods (e.g. accel-
eration versus time), while adequate for shorter time
periods, would utilize more plots for an extensive pe-
riod of time, often making interpretation more difficult.
These new techniques provide a single page represen-
tation of a large set of microgravity acceleration data.
These techniques, in conjunction with other tech-
niques, may be employed to derive useful Information
from acceleration data to characterize or compare the
microgravity environment.
Keywords: 'Histograms, 'Microgravity, 'Principal com-
ponents analysis, 'Spectrum analysis, International
space station, Position(Location).
N19990041198REB PC A02/MF A01
Payload Operations.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Huntsville, AL George C. Marshall Space Bight Cen-
ter.
R. D. Cissom, T. L Melton, M. P. Schneider, and C. C.
Lapenta. 1999,6p.
Presented at Space Technology and Applications
International Forum (STAIF-99), Albuquerque, NM, 31
Jan.-Feb. 41999.
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The objective of this paper is to provide the future ISS
scientist and/or engineer a sense of what ISS payload
operations are expected to be. This paper uses a real-
time operations scenario to convey this message. The
real-time operations scenario begins at the initiation of
payload operations and runs through post run experi-
ment analysis. In developing this scenario, it is as-
sumed that the ISS payload operations flight and
ground capabilities are fully available for use by the
payload user community. Emphasis is placed on tele-
science operations whose main objective is to enable
researchers to utilize experiment hardware onboard
the International Space Station as if it were located in
their terrestrial laboratory. An overview of the Payload
Operations Integration Center (POIC) systems and
user ground system options is included to provide an
understanding of the systems and interfaces users will
utilize to perform payload operations. Detailed informa-
tion regarding POIC capabilities can be found in the
POIC Capabilities Document, SSP 50304.
Keywords: 'Payloads, 'Real time operation, 'Payload
integration, 'Communication networks, 'Flight charac-
teristics. International space station, Messages.
N19990041199REB PC A03/MF A01
Application of Rotation- and Translation-Invariant
Overcomptote Wavelets to the registration of Re-
motely Sensed Imagery.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbett, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
J. LeMoigne, and I. Zavorine. 1999,11 p.
Presented at Aerosence "99, Orlando, FL, 5-9 Apr.
1999.
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A wavelet-based image registration approach has pre-
viously been proposed by the authors. In this work,
wavelet coefficient maxima obtained from an orthog-
onal wavelet decomposition using Daubechies filters
were utilized to register images in a multi-resolution
fashion. Tested on several remote sensing datasets,
this method gave very encouraging results. Despite the
lack of translation-invariance of these filters, we
showed that when using cross-correlation as a feature
matching technique, features of size larger than twice
the size of the filters are correctly registered by using
the low-frequency subbands of the Daubechies wave-
let decomposition. Nevertheless, high-frequency
subbands are still sensitive to translation effects. In this
work, we are considering a rotation- and translation-
invariant representation developed by E. Simoncelli
and integrate it in our image registration scheme. The
two types of filters, Daubechies and Simoncelli filters,
are then being compared from a registration point of
view, utilizing synthetic data as well as data from the
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Landsat/Thematic Mapper (TM) and from the NOAA
Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR).
Keywords: "Wavelet analysis, 'Rotation, "Remote
sensing, 'Translating, "Thematic mappers(Landsat),
'Image processing, Advanced very high resolution ra-
dorneter, Pattern registration, Low frequencies,
Landsat satellites.
and
PCA14/MF A03
Space Administration,
N19990041246REB
National Aeronautics
X-33 Flight Operations Center. Annual Report, 1
Apr. 1996-31 Mar. 1999.
Lockheed Martin Corp., Palmdale, CA.
Apr1999,287p.
Contract NCC8-115
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In response to Clause 17 of the Cooperative Agree-
ment NCC8-115, Lockheed Martin Skunk Works has
compiled an Annual Performance Report of the X-33/
RLV Program. This report consists of individual reports
from all industry team members, as well as NASA team
centers. Contract award was announced on July 2,
1996 and the first milestone was hand delivered to
NASA MSFC on July 17,1996. With the dedication of
the launch site, and continuing excellence in techno-
logical achievement, the third year of the Cooperative
Agreement has been one of outstanding accomplish-
ment and excitement.
Keywords: "X-33 reusable launch vehicle, "Launching
pads, 'Prefligrrt operations, "Systems engineering,
'Systems integration, "Single stage to orbit vehicles,
Performance tests. Ground support equipment, Sys-
tems simulation. Propulsion system configurations.
Propulsion system performance, Liquid propetlant
rocket engines.
N19990041253REB PC A19/MF A04
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
Studying Turbulence Using Numerical Simulation
Databases, No. 7.
Stanford Univ., CA.
Nov1998,422p.
Contract NCC2-460
Presented at Studying Turbulence Using Numerical
Simulation Databases, 7th, Stanford, CA, 5-31 Jul.
1998. NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field,
CA.
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The Seventh Summer Program of the Center for Tur-
bulence Research took place in the four-week period,
July 5 to July 31,1998. This was the largest CTR Sum-
mer CTR's main rote continues to be in providing a
forum for the study of turbulence for engineering anal-
ysis and in facilitating intellectual exchange among the
facing researchers in the field. Turbulent combustion
has enjoyed remarkable progress in using simulations
to address increasingly complex and practically more
relevant questions. The combustion group's studies in-
cluded such challenging topics as fuel evaporation,
soot chemistry, and thermonuclear reactions. The flow
control and acoustics group demonstrated a success-
ful application of the so-called evolution algorithms
which actually led to a previously unknown forcing
strategy for jets yielding increased spreading rate. A
very efficient algorithm for flow in complex geometries
with moving boundaries based on the immersed
boundary forcing technique was tested with very en-
couraging results. Also a new strategy for the destruc-
tion of aircraft trailing vortices was introduced and test-
ed. The Reynolds Averaged Modeling (RANS) group
demonstrated that the elliptic relaxation concept for
RANS calculations is also applicable to transonic flows
with shocks. A large fraction of the LES efort was de-
voted to the development and testing of a new algo-
rithmic procedure (as opposed to phenomenological
model) for subgrid scale modeling based on regular-
ized de-filtering of the flow variables.
Keywords: "Direct numerical simulation, "Large eddy
simulation, "Turbulent flow, "Turbulent combustion,
"Mathematical models, "Computerized simulation,
"Meetings, "Navier-stokes equation, "Reacting flow,
•Turbulent flames, "Turbulence models, "Scaling laws,
Vortices, Turbulent heat transfer. Turbulent wakes,
Channel flow, Spray characteristics, Reynolds aver-
aging, Three dimensional models, Acoustics, Jet con-
trol, Flow stability, Computational grids, Boundary con-
ditions, Flame stability. Similarity theorem,
RANSfReynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes), LES(Large
Eddy Simulation), DNS(Direct Numerical Simulation).
N19990041333REB PC A04/MF A01
Internal Physical Features of a Land Surface
Model Employing a Tangent Linear Model.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
R. Yang, S. E. Conn, A. daSih/a, J. Joiner, and P. R.
Houser. 1997,44p.
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In this study, we apply a methodology known as tan-
gent linear modeling to help us understand more deep-
ly, the behavior of the Mosaic land surface model, a
model that has been developed over the past several
years at NASA/GSFC. This methodology allows us to
examine, directly and quantitatively, the dependence
of prediction errors in land surface variables upon dif-
ferent vegetation conditions. The work also highlights
the importance of accurate soil moisture information.
Although surface variables are predicted imperfectly
due to inherent uncertainties in the modeling process,
our study suggests how satellite observations can be
combined with the model, through land surface data
assimilation, to improve their prediction.
Keywords: "Biomass. "Climatology, "Earth surface,
•Prediction analysis techniques, "Surface properties,
•Weather, "Mathematical models, "Linear systems,
Soil moisture, Climate change, Carbon dioxide, Earth
observations(From space).
N19990041334REB PC A03/MF A01
X-33/VentureStar Program.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Huntsville, AL. George C. Marshall Space Flight Cen-
ter.
J.Laube.22Oct1998,11p.
Contract NCC8-115
Presented at Canoga Park, CA, 22 Oct. 1998.
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The VentureStar reusable launch vehicle is discussed
in this viewgraph presentation. The objectives of the
VentureStar program are reviewed: (1) expendables
cost too much, (2) commercial space market is growing
(3) meets NASA's goals, (4) Users want fast ground
turnaround, (5) users want quick access to space, (6)
the offline payload processing saves time, (7) low cost
access to space will enable new markets. Flight tests
of the X-33, which was designed to test the technology
and is pictured in several slides, built credibility for
VentureStar. One slide shows the dimensions, weight,
length, LEO payload capacity, and the propulsion, in
comparison for the X-33, the VentureStar. the Space
Shuttle, the Proton D-1e, and the Ariane V. Yet other
slides outline the vehicle's features, the plan for the op-
eration of the vehicle, from the runway, to the pad, to
orbit. The planned containerized payload operation will
allow for a 7 day turnaround for the system, which will
allow for the planned 40 flights per year.
Keywords: "Flight tests, "Low cost, "Payloads,
•Reusable launch vehicles, *X-33 reusable launch ve-
hicle, "Commercial spacecraft, "Space commercializa-
tion, "Aerospace vehicles, Market research, Materials
handling, Rocket engines, Spacecraft propulsion.
N19990041335REB PC A03/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Washington, DC.
Characterization of Infrared Diode Laser Beams
and Atmospheric CO Imaging Instrument Final
Report.
James Madison Univ., Harrisonburg, VA. Coll. of Inte-
grated Science and Technology.
J.J. Miles. 1 Mar1999,13p.
Contract NCC1-267
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The Aerospace Electronic Systems Division (AESD),
Sensor Systems Branch (SSB). at NASA LARC had
proposed a new mission, GEOstationary TROpo-
spheric Pollution SATellite (GEO TROPSAT). to ad-
dress critical science questions of tropospheric chem-
istry. GEO TROPSAT would be implemented about a
geostationary Earth orbital (GEO) position at the equa-
tor between 600 and 80' West longitude to observe the
Americas and large portions of the oceans of either
coast. This mission would advance our knowledge of
the atmosphere by capturing the wide temporal and
spatial variability of tropospheric phenomena which is
undetectable from tow Earth orbit. A pre-prototype im-
aging carbon monoxide (CO) imaging system oper-
ating within a narrow waveband about 4.7 Lm was
built, demonstrated, and evaluated. This system ap-
plies the gas-filter correlation radiometry (GFCR) tech-
nique and produces digitized images comprising 4096
pixels, each representing a single CO mixing ratio
measurement inferred from radiometric data. Labora-
tory evaluation of this system involved imaging of a test
cell placed in the path of radiant flux emanating from a
Wackbody source used to simulate the radiant energy
reflected by Earth in real application. Two related re-
search efforts were undertaken during the term of the
study continued development of an atmospheric CO
imaging instrument and characterization of diode-laser
beams. Both efforts are described within the body of
this report. A second objective was to provide a means
for undergraduate ISAT majors to become involved
with the research described, to be afforded the oppor-
tunity to learn the technologies associated with the
work performed.
Keywords: "Atmospheric chemistry, 'Atmospheric
composition, 'Carbon monoxide, 'Imaging techniques,
'Laser beams, 'Photochemical reactions,
'Troposphere, 'Earth observations(From space),
•Infrared imagery, 'Infrared lasers, Design, Computer
aided design, Equipment specifications.
N19990041439REB
PC A06/MF A01
Three-Dlmensional Total Odd Nitrogen (NO(y)J
Simulation During SONEX using a Stretched-Grld
Chemical Transport Model.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
D. Allen, K. Pickering, G. Stenchikov, A. M. Thompson,
and Y. Kondo. 12 Mar 1999.84p.
Contract NCC5-55, Grant NAG5-7263
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The relative importance of various odd nitrogen (NOy)
sources including lightning, aircraft, and surface emis-
sions on upper tropospheric total odd nitrogen is illus-
trated as a first application of the three-dimensional
Stretched-Grid University of Maryland/Goddard Chem-
ical-Transport Model (SG-GCTM). The SG-GCTM has
been developed to look at the effect of localized
sources and/or small scale mixing processes on the
large-scale or global chemical balance. For this simula-
tion, the stretched-arid was chosen so that its max-
imum resolution is located over eastern North America
and the North Atlantic; a region that includes most of
the SONEX (the SASS (Subsonic Assessment) Ozone
and Nitrogen Oxides Experiment) flight paths. The
SONEX period (October-November 1997) is simulated
by driving the SG-GCTM with assimilated data from the
GEOS-STRAT DAS (Goddard Earth Observing Sys-
tem-STRAT Data Assimilation System). A new algo-
rithm is used to parameterize the lightning, flash rates
that are needed to calculate emissions of NOy by light-
ning. Model-calculated upper tropospheric NOy and
NOy measurements from the NASA DC-8 aircraft are
compared. Spatial variations in NOy were well cap-
tured especially with the stretched-grid run; however,
model-calculated concentrations were often too high in
the upper troposphere, particularly during the first sev-
eral flights, the lightning algorithm does a reasonably
good job; however, the use of emissions from ob-
served lightning, flashes significantly improves the sim-
ulation on a few occasions, especially November 3,
1997, indicating that significant uncertainty remains in
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parameterizing lightning in CTMS. Aircraft emissions
play a relatively minor role (about 12%) in the upper
tropospheric NOY budget averaged along SONEX
flight paths; however, the contribution of such
emmisskxis is as large as about 30% during portions of
some flights.
Keywords: 'Lightning. 'Nitrogen oxides, 'Simulation,
'Troposphere, 'Three dimensional models, 'Aircraft,
"Air pollution, 'Pollution transport, 'Atmospheric cir-
culation, 'Mathematical models. Earth observing sys-
tem(Eos), Fossil fuels, Algorithms.
N19990041441REB PC A01/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington. DC.
Global Retrieval of Cloud Particle Size and Optical
Thickness Using ISCCP Data. Final Report.
Alabama Univ. in Huntsville.
R. M. Welch, and Q. Han. 1998,3p.
Contract NAG8-3922
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The primary thrust of this investigation is to develop an
algorithm to retrieve cloud particle sizes using ISCCP
data. The research under this grant has been success-
ful in obtaining initial results of global distribution of ice-
particle sizes. Further research about possible prob-
lems caused by nonsphericity of ice particle sizes is
currently underway. An algorithm of retrieving ice-
cloud particle sizes using ISCCP CX data has been de-
veloped. The first survey of ice-particle size in a near-
global scale has been completed. Comparison with in
situ measurements of ice crystal sizes during FIRE I
shows good agreement. The initial results show that
the global mean size of ice crystals (De) is about 60 rm-
cron. This result is consistent with the range of in situ
measurements all over the world if definitions of effec-
tive particle size are unified (see next section). The sur-
vey also shows that there is no distinct difference of
ic&particle sizes between continental and maritime
ice-clouds. There are many different definitions of ef-
fective particle size used in ice-cloud research. Simple
comparisons between values of in situ measurement
and satellite remote sensing are misleading and may
lead to incorrect conclusions. We reviewed different
definitions of effective particle sizes used in the lit-
erature and compared their relative magnitudes.
Keywords: 'Particle size distribution, 'Optical thick-
ness, 'Algorithms. 'Ice clouds. Climatology, Crystals,
Fires, In situ measurement. Magnitude, Surveys.
N19990041442REB PC A05/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
Structural Stiffness Characteristics of the Solid
Rocket Booster Field Joint
Auburn Univ., AL. Solid State Sciences Center.
D. A. Bodeker, and W. A. Foster. 13 Nov 1998,53p.
NAS 1.26:208192, NASA/CR-1999-208192.
Contract NAS8-39131
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The Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) is a
complex assembly of segments of which the field and
factory joints contain an unpredictable amount of
freeplay. Freeplay is inherent due to tolerances in
being able to assemble the segments and the gaps
that occur at each joint. The purpose of this work is to
quantify the amount of freeplay for the field joint as well
as identify the effects of introducing multiple joints that
contain freeplay into a system. To provide a baseline
for the above study an additional model was made to
quantify the behavior of a field joint that does not have
any freeplay in the system.
Keywords: 'Booster rocket engines, 'Solid propellant
rocket engines, 'Stiffness, 'Structural design, 'Models,
Assembling, Industrial plants. Space shuttle boosters.
N19990041443REB PC A03/MF A01
Application of the Probabilistic Dynamic Syn-
thesis Method to Realistic Structures.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Huntsville, AL. George C. Marshall Space Right Cen-
ter.
A. M. Brown, and A. A. Ferri. 1998,29p.
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The Probabilistic Dynamic Synthesis method is a tech-
nique for obtaining the statistics of a desired response
engineering quantity for a structure with non-deter-
ministic parameters. The method uses measured data
from modal testing of the structure as the input random
variables, rather than more 'primitive' quantities like
geometry or material variation. This modal information
is much more comprehensive and easily measured
than the 'primitive' information. The probabilistic anal-
ysis is carried out using either response surface reli-
ability methods or Monte Carlo simulation. In previous
work, the feasibility of the PDS method applied to a
simple seven degree-of-freedom spring-mass system
was verified. In this paper, extensive issues involved
with applying the method to a realistic three-sub-
structure system are examined, and free and forced re-
sponse analyses are performed. The results from
using the method are promising, especially when the
lack of alternatives for obtaining quantitative output for
probabilistic structures is considered.
Keywords: 'Monte carlo method, 'Probability theory,
'Modal response, 'Surface properties, 'Structural reli-
ability. 'Distribution functions, 'Substructures,
'Structural design, Eigenvalues. Eigenvectors, Flexi-
bility. Mathematical models.
N19990041444REB PC A02/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Washington, DC.
Design Heritage-Based Forecasting Methodology
for Risk Informed Management of Advanced Sys-
tems.
Science Applications International Corp., New York.
Advanced Technology Div.
G. Maggio, and J. R. Fragola. 1999,9p.
Contract NCC8-115
Presented at Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA
•99), Washington, DC, Aug. 1999.
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The development of next generation systems often
carries with it the promise of improved performance,
greater reliability, and reduced operational costs.
These expectations arise from the use of novel de-
signs, new materials, advanced integration and pro-
duction technologies intended for functionality replac-
ing the previous generation. However, the novelty of
these nascent technologies is accompanied by lack of
operational experience and, in many cases, no actual
testing as well. Therefore some of the enthusiasm sur-
rounding most new technologies may be due to inflated
aspirations from lack of knowledge rather than actual
future expectations. This paper proposes a design her-
itage approach for improved reliability forecasting of
advanced system components. The basis of the design
heritage approach is to relate advanced system com-
ponents to similar designs currently in operation. The
demonstrated performance of these components could
then be used to forecast the expected performance
and reliability of comparable advanced technology
components. In this approach the greater the diver-
gence of the advanced component designs from the
current systems the higher the uncertainty that accom-
panies the associated failure estimates. Designers of
advanced systems are faced with many difficult deci-
sions. One of the most common and more difficult
types of these decisions are those related to the choice
between design alternatives. In the past decision-mak-
ers have found these decisions to be extremely difficult
to make because they often involve the trade-off be-
tween a known performing fielded design and a prom-
ising paper design. When it comes to expected reli-
ability performance the paper design always looks bet-
ter because it is on paper and it addresses all the know
failure modes of the fielded design. On the other hand
there is a long, and sometimes very difficult road, be-
tween the promise of a paper design and its fulfillment;
with the possibility that sometimes the reliability prom-
ise is not fulfilled at all. Decision makers in advanced
technology areas have always known to discount the
performance claims of a design to a degree in propor-
tion to its stage of development, and at times have pre-
ferred the more mature design over the one of lesser
maturity even with the latter promising substantially
better performance once fielded. As with the broader
measures of performance this has also been true for
projected reliability performance. Paper estimates of
potential advances in design reliability are to a degree
uncertain in proportion to the maturity of the features
being proposed to secure those advances. This is es-
pecially true when performance-enhancing features in
other areas are also planned to be part of the develop-
ment program.
Keywords: 'Forecasting, 'Reliability, 'Systems engi-
neering, 'Design analysis, 'Reliability analysis,
'Feasibility analysis, Technology assessment. Risk.
N19990041445REB PC A08/MF A02
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System,
Volume 2. Final Report.
United Technologies Corp., East Hartford, CT.
D. A. Topol, and W. Eversman. Mar 1999,136p, NAS
1.26:208883. NASA/CR-1999-208883, E-11616.
Contracts NAS3-26618, NAS3-27727
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TFaNS is the Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction Sys-
tem developed by Pratt & Whitney under contract to
NASA Lewis (presently NASA Glenn). The purpose of
this system is to predict tone noise emanating from a
fan stage including the effects of reflection and trans-
mission by the rotor and stator and by the duct inlet and
nozzle. These effects have been added to an existing
annular duct/isolated stator noise prediction capability.
TFaNS consists of: the codes that compute the acous-
tic properties (reflection and transmission coefficients)
of the various elements and write them to files.
CUP3D: Fan Noise Coupling Code that reads these
files, solves the coupling problem, and cutouts the de-
sired noise predictions. AWAKEN: CFD/Measured
Wake Postprocessor which reformats CFD wake pre-
dictions and/or measured wake data so it can be used
by the system. This volume of the report provides infor-
mation on code input and file structure essential for po-
tential users of TFANS.
Keywords: 'Acoustic properties, "Fan blades, 'Noise
prediction, 'Fabrication, 'Prediction analysis tech-
niques, 'Aerodynamic noise, Product development,
Wakes, User manuals(Computer programs), Stators,
Rotors, Reflectance, Inlet nozzles.
N19990041446REB PCA01/MFA01
New ERA In Global Temperature Monitoring with
the Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU).
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Huntsville, AL. George C. Marshall Space Flight Cen-
ter.
R. W. Spencer, W. D. Braswell, and J. R. Christy. Jan
1999.4p.
Presented at Dallas, TX, 10-15 Jan. 1999. American
Meteorological Society, Washington, DC.
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The launch of the first Advanced Microwave Sounding
Unit (AMSU) on the NOAA-15 spacecraft on 13 May
1998 marked a significant advance in our ability to
monitor global temperatures. Compared to the Micro-
wave Sounding Units (MSU) flying since 1978 on the
TIROS-N series of NOAA polar orbiters, the AMSU of-
fers better horizontal, vertical, and radiometric resolu-
tions. It will allow routine monitoring of 1 1 (mostly) sep-
arate layers, compared to 2 or 3 with the MSU, includ-
ing layers in the middle and upper stratosphere (2.5
hPa) where increasing carbon dioxide concentrations
should be causing a cooling rate of about 1 deg. C per
decade. More precise limb corrections combined with
low noise will allow identification of subtle spatial tem-
perature patterns associated with global cyclone activ-
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Keywords: "Temperature control, 'Radiometers,
•Correction, "Advanced microwave sounding unit,
Tiros n series satellites. Temperature distribution.
Stratosphere, Low noise, Launching, Cyclones, Cool-
ing, Carbon dioxide.
N19990041448REB PC A02/MF A01
Nanosat Intelligent Power System Development
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
M. A. Johnson. R. G. Beaman, J. A. Mica, D. E. Simm,
W. F. Truszkowski, and M. L Rilee. 31 Marl 999,10p.
Presented at Intelligent Micro Nano Technologies for
Space Applications, 2nd, Pasadena, CA, 11-15 Apr.
1999.
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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is developing a
class of satellites called nano-satellites. The tech-
nologies developed for these satellites will enable a
class of constellation missions for the NASA Space
Science Sun-Earth Connections theme and will be of
great benefit to other NASA enterprises. A major chal-
lenge for these missions is meeting significant
scientific- objectives with limited onboard and ground-
based resources. Total spacecraft power is limited by
the small satellite size. Additionally, it is highly desir-
able to minimize operational costs by limiting the
ground support required to manage the constellation.
This paper will describe how these challenges are met
in the design of the nanosat power system. We will ad-
dress the factors considered and tradeoffs made in de-
riving the nanosat power system architecture. We will
discuss how incorporating onboard fault detection and
correction capability yields a robust spacecraft power
bus without the mass and volume penalties incurred
from redundant systems and describe how power sys-
tem efficiency is maximized throughout the mission du-
ration.
Keywords: "Product development, "Fabrication,
Technology assessment, "Nanosatellites, "Power
conditioning, Tradeoffs, Systems engineering. System
effectiveness, Power efficiency, Operating costs, Fault
detection. Constellations, Architecture(Computers).
N19990041449REB PC A01/MF A01
Direct Detection Doppler Lidar for Spacebome
Wind Measurement
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
C. L Korb, and C. Flesia. 1999,2p.
Presented at Advanced Technologies in Optical Com-
munication and Sensing, Tokyo, Japan, 17-18 Mar.
1999.
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Aerosol and molecular based versions of the double-
edge technique can be used for direct detection Dopp-
ler lidar spacebome wind measurement. The edge
technique utilizes the edge of a high spectral resolution
filter for high accuracy wind measurement using direct
detection lidar. The signal is split between an edge fil-
ter channel and a broadband energy monitor channel.
The energy monitor channel is used for signal normal-
ization. The edge measurement is made as a differen-
tial frequency measurement between the outgoing
laser signal and the atmospheric backscattered return
for each pulse. As a result the measurement is insensi-
tive to laser and edge filter frequency jitter and drift at
a level less than a few parts in 10(exp 10). We have de-
veloped double edge versions of the edge technique
for aerosol and molecular-based lidar measurement of
the wind. Aerosol-based wind measurements have
been made at Goddard Space Flight Center and mo-
lecular-based wind measurements at the University of
Geneva. We have demonstrated atmospheric meas-
urements using these techniques for altitudes from 1 to
more than 10 km. Measurement accuracies of better
than 1.25 m/s have been obtained with integration
times from 5 to 30 seconds. The measurements can be
scaled to space arid agree, within a factor of two, with
satellite-based simulations of performance based on
Poisson statistics. The theory of the double edge aer-
osol technique is described by a generalized formula-
tion which substantially extends the capabilities of the
edge technique. It uses two edges with opposite slopes
located about the laser frequency at approximately the
half-width of each edge filter. This doubles the signal
change for a given Doppler shift and yields a factor of
1.6 improvement in the measurement accuracy com-
pared to the single edge technique. The use of two
high resolution edge fitters substantially reduces the ef-
fects of Rayleigh scattering on the measurement, as
much as order of magnitude, and allows the signal to
noise ratio to be substantially improved in areas of low
aerosol backscatter. We describe a method that allows
the Rayleigh and aerosol components of the signal to
be independently determined using the two edge chan-
nels and an energy monitor channel. The effects of
Rayleigh scattering may then subtracted from the
measurement and we show that the correction process
does not significantly increase the measurement noise
for Rayleigh to aerosol ratios up to 10. We show that
for small Doppler shifts a measurement accuracy of 0.4
m/s can be obtained for 5000 detected photon, 1.2 m/
s for 1000 detected photons, and 3.7 m/s for 50 de-
tected photons for a Rayleigh to aerosol ratio of 5.
Methods for increasing the dynamic range of the aer-
osol-based system to more than +/-100 m/s are given.
Keywords: "Aerosols, " Doppler radar, "Optical radar,
"Wind measurement, "Remote sensors, "Satellite-
bome instruments, Rayleigh scattering, Spectral reso-
lution, Meteorological radar.
N19990041450REB PC A03/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
Summary of Work for Joint Research Inter-
changes with DARWIN Integrated Product Team
1998.
Stanford Univ., CA.
LHesselink. Mar 1999,13p.
Contract NCC2-5211
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The intent of Stanford University's SciVis group is to
develop technologies that enabled comparative anal-
ysis and visualization techniques for simulated and ex-
perimental flow fields. These techniques would then be
made available under the Joint Research Interchange
for potential injection into the DARWIN Workspace En-
vironment (DWE). Our current research effort focuses
on finding a quantitative comparison of general vector
fields based on topological features. Since the method
relies on topological information, grid matching and
vector alignment is not needed in the comparison. In
addition, since only topology based information is
stored and compared for each field, there is a signifi-
cant compression of information that enables large
databases to be quickly searched. This report briefly
(1) describes current technologies in the area of com-
parison techniques, (2) describes the theory of our new
method, and finally (3) summarizes a few of the results.
Keywords: "Data bases, "Topology, "Flow distribution,
•Comparison, "Vector analysis, Differential equations,
Computational grids. Flow visualization, Airfoils, Cylin-
drical bodies. Vortex shedding. Wind tunnels.
N19990041500REB PCA14/MFA03
Intelligent Agents and Their Potential for Future
Design and Synthesis Environment.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Hampton, VA. Langley Research Center.
A. K. C. Noor, and J. B. C. Malone. Feb 1999,295p,
NAS 1.55:208986, NASA/CP-1999-208986, L-17802.
Presented at Hampton, VA, 16-17 Sep. 1998. NASA,
Washington, DC.
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This document contains the proceedings of the Work-
shop on Intelligent Agents and Their Potential for Fu-
ture Design and Synthesis Environment, held at NASA
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, September
16-17, 1998. The workshop was jointly sponsored by
the University of Virginia's Center for Advanced Com-
putational Technology and NASA. Workshop
attendees came from NASA, industry and universities.
The objectives of the workshop were to assess the sta-
tus of intelligent agents technology and to identify the
potential of software agents for use in future design
and synthesis environment. The presentations covered
the current status of agent technology and several ap-
plications of intelligent software agents. Certain mate-
rials and products are identified in this publication in
order to specify adequately the materials and products
that were investigated in the research effort. In no case
does such identification imply recommendation or en-
dorsement of products by NASA, nor does it imply that
the materials and products are the only ones or the
best ones available for this purpose. In many cases
equivalent materials and products are available and
would probably produce equivalent results.
Keywords: "Conferences, "Software engineering,
"Systems engineering, "Self organizing systems,
'Adaptive control, Software reuse, Systems analysis,
Human-computer interface.
N19990041515REB PC A20/MF A04
First International Symposium on Strain Gauge
Balances, Pt. 1.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Hampton, VA. Langley Research Center.
Mar 1999,443p, NAS 1.55:209101/PT1, NASA/CP-
1999-209101/PT1, L-17809A.
Presented at, 1st, Hampton, VA, 22-25 Oct. 1996.
NASA, Washington, DC.
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The first International Symposium on Strain Gauge
Balances was sponsored and held at NASA Langley
Research Center during October 22-25, 1996. The
symposium provided an open international forum for
presentation, discussion, and exchange of technical in-
formation among wind tunnel test technique specialists
and strain gauge balance designers. The Symposium
also served to initiate organized professional activities
among the participating and relevant international
technical communities. Over 130 delegates from 15
countries were in attendance. The program opened
with a panel discussion, followed by technical paper
sessions, and guided tours of the National Transonic
Facility (NTF) wind tunnel, a local commercial balance
fabrication facility, and the LaRC balance calibration
laboratory. The opening panel discussion addressed
'Future Trends in Balance Development and Applica-
tions.' Forty-six technical papers were presented in 11
technical sessions covering the following areas: cali-
bration, automatic calibration, data reduction, facility
reports, design, accuracy and uncertainty analysis,
strain gauges, instrumentation, balance design, ther-
mal effects, finite element analysis, applications, and
special balances. At the conclusion of the Symposium,
a steering committee representing most of the nations
and several U.S. organizations attending the Sympo-
sium was established to initiate planning for a second
international balance symposium, to be held in 1999 in
the UK.
Keywords: 'Conferences, 'Strain gage balances,
'Wind tunnel tests, "Wind tunnel apparatus, "Weight
indicators, Data reduction, Fabrication, Finite element
method. Calibrating, Accuracy, Errors.
N19990041594REB PC A05/MF A01
Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliog-
raphy With Indexes, Supplement 401.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Hampton, VA. Langley Research Center.
28 May 1999,52p,NAS 1.21:7037/SUPPL401, NASA/
SP-1999-7037/SUPPL401.
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This report lists reports, articles and other documents
recently announced in the NASA STI Database.
Keywords: "Data bases, "Bibliographies. "Aeronautical
engineering, Supplements.
N19990041598REB PC A03/MF A01
Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing
Bibliography with Indexes, Supplement 492.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Hampton, VA. Langley Research Center.
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31 May 1999,29p. NAS151:7011/SUPPL492, NASA/
SP-1999-7011/SUPPU92.
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This report lists reports, articles and other documents
recently announced in the NASA STI Database. In its
subject coverage, Aerospace MerJtine and Biology
concentrates on the biological, physiological, psycrio-
logical. and environmental effects to which humans are
subjected during and following simulated or actual
flight in the Earth's atmosphere or in interplanetary
space. References describing similar effects on bio-
logical organisms of lower order are also included.
Such related topics as sanitary problems, pharma-
cology, toxicology, safety and survival, life support sys-
tems, exobiology, and personnel factors receive appro-
priate attention. Applied research receives the most
emphasis, but references to fundamental studies and
theoretical principles related to experimental develop-
ment also qualify for inclusion.
Keywords: 'Aerospace medicine, "Bibliographies,
'Data bases, *lndexes(Documentation), Earth atmos-
phere. Physiological effects. Psychological effects. En-
vironment effects. Interplanetary space, Life support
systems. Pharmacology, Toxicology, Survival,
Exobiology. Organisms, Aerospace safety.
N1M00041609REB PC A02/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington. DC.
Crew Alertness Management on the Flight Deck:
Cognitive and Vigilance Performance. 1 Feb. 1989
-3fOct1998.
Institute lor Experimental Psychiatry Research Foun-
dation, Merion Station, PA.
D-F.Dinges.1998.10p.
Contract NCC2-599
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This project had three broad goals: (1) to identify envi-
ronmental and organismic risks to performance of
long-haul cockpit crews; (2) to assess how cognitive
and psychomotor vigilance performance, and subjec-
tive measures of alertness, were affected by work-rest
schedules typical of long-haul cockpit crews; and (3) to
determine the aJertness-jprornoting effectiveness of be-
havioral and technological countermeasures to fatigue
on the flight deck. During the course of the research, a
number of studtes were completed in cooperation with
the NASA Ames Fatigue Countermeasures Program.
The publications emerging from this project are listed
in a btofiography in the appendx. Progress toward
these goals will be summarized below accorrjng to the
period in which it was accomplished.
Keywords: •Psychomotor performance. "Work-rest
cycle. 'Fatigue(BWogy), 'Flight crews, •Pilot perform-
ance. 'Flight fatigue. 'Alertness, 'CircarJan rhythms.
•Aerospace medicine. Attention. Schedules, Sleep.
Activity cyctes(Biology).
N1M00041616REB
Time Temperatura-Predpttatk
PC A02/MF A01
n Behavior In An Al-
Cu-U Alloy 2195.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Huntsvile. AU George C. Marshal Space Flight Cen-
P. S. Chen, and B. N. BhaL 1999.7p.
Contract NAS8-97105
Presented at Light Weight Materials for Aerospace Ap-
plications. San Diego. CA. 1999. MetaflurgicaTSociety.
WaTOndale,PA.
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AI-Cu-U alloy 2195. with its combination of good cryo-
genic properties, low density, and high modulus, has
been selected by NASA to be the main structural aDoy
— — g - — -•— - «• •*** ••»** muni 0%*MWtUtOI OM\/J
of the Super Light Weight Tank (SLWT) for the Space
Shuttle. Afloy 2195 is strengthened by an aging b^
mert that precipitates a particular precipitate, labeled
— — — —"• r" T* ••••««• M ffw*rwtaf M w»*y»iqtp. V"LTfT~iJ
as T1(At2CuLJ). Other phases, such as GP zone.
(theta)', (theta)'. theta, (delta)', S' are also present in
this alloy when artificially aged. Cryogenic strength and
fracture toughness are critical to the -SLWT applica-
tion, since the SLWT will house liquid oxygen and hy-
drogen. Motivation for the Time-Temperature-Precipi-
tation (TIP) study at lower temperature (lower than
350 F) comes in part from a recent study by Chen, The
study found that the cryogenic fracture toughness of
alloy 2195 is greatly influenced by the phases present
in the matrix and subgrain boundaries. Therefore, the
understanding of TIP behavior can help develop a
guideline to select appropriate heat treatment concfr-
tons for the desirable applications. The study of TIP
behavior at higher temperature (400 to 1000 F) was
prompted by the fact that the SLWT requires a welded
construction. Heat conduction from the weld pool af-
fects the rnicrostructure in the heat-affected zone
(HAZ), which leads to changes in the mechanical prop-
erties. Furthermore, the SLWT may need repair weld-
ing for more than one time and any additional thermal
cycles will increase precipitate instability and promote
phase transformation. As a result considerable
changes in HAZ rnicrostructure and mechanical prop-
erties are expected during the construction of the
SLWT. Therefore, the TTP diagrams can serve to un-
derstand the thermal history of the alloy by analyzing
the welded rnicrostructure. In the case welding, the ef-
fects of thermal cycles on the rnicrostructure and me-
chanical properties can be prerJcted with the aid of the
TTP diagrams. The 2195 alloy (nominally Al + 4 pet Cu
+ 1 pctLJ+0.3pctAg + 0.3pctMg + 0.1 pet Zr) used
in this study was received in the form of 1.7 inch thick
rolled plates. In brief goal of this study is to develop
TTR diagram for the solutiontreated and stretched
alloy 2195 from which the precipitation sequence at
any service or aging conditions can be preductedA
subgrain boundary TTR Diagram is also presented
since precipitations at subgrain boundary can control
and/or modify a wide venety of material properties.
such as cryogenic fracture toughness.
Keywords: 'Lithium alloys, •Cryogenics, 'Fracture
strength, 'Mechanical properties, 'Time temperature
parameter, Boundaries. Heat affected zone. Heat
treatment, Microstructure, Motivation, Phase trans-
formations. Welding.
N19990041617REB PC A05/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Washington. DC.
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System,
Volumes.
United Technologies Corp.. East Hartford, CT.
D. A. Topol. Mar 1999.56p. NAS 1.26:208884, NASA/
CR-199&-208884.E-11618.
Contract MAS3-26618
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TFANS is the Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction Sys-
tem developed by Pratt & Whitney under contract to
NASA Lewis (presently NASA derm). The purpose of
this system is to predict tone noise emanating from a
fan stage including the effects of reflection and trans-
mission by the rotor and stator and by the duct inlet and
nozzle. These effects have been added to an existing
annular duct/isolated stator noise prediction capability.
TFANS consists of: The codes that compute the
acoustic properties (reflection and transmission coeffi-
cients) of the various elements and write them to files.
Cup3D: Fan Noise Coupling Code that reads these
files, solves the coupling problem, and outputs the de-
sired noise prerJcUons. AWAKEN: CFD/Measured
Wake Postprocessor which reformats CFD wake pre-
rJctions and/or measured wake data so it can be used
by the system. This volume of the report evaluates
TFANS versus full-scale and ADP 22 inch fig. data
using the semi-empirical wake modeling in the system.
Keywords: 'Aerodynamic noise. 'Fan blades. 'Rotors.
•Stators, 'Interactional aerodynamics. 'Noise pre-
c5ction(Aircraft), 'Aircraft noise. 'Propeller noise,
•Computer programs, 'Inlet nozzles, Blade-vortex
interaction. Rotor stator interactions, User manu-
als(Computer programs), Acoustic properties.
N19990041707REB PC A03/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
Effects of Mlcrogravity on Embryonic Quail Eye
Development. Final Report.
Kansas State Univ., Manhattan. Dept. of Mechanical
Engineering.
J. E. Barrett, D. C. Wells, A. Q. Paulson, and G. W.
Conrad. 1997.24p.
Grants NAG2-1005, NAGW-2328
Partially funded by Grants NIH-EY-00952.
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Immunohistochemical methods were used to stain
neurofilament protein in comeal nerves of Embryonic
Day 16 (E16) quail eyes that had been fixed in 4%
paraformaldehyde at room temperature for several
months. Fixation was according to the methods used
by the Mir 21/NASA 2 Avian Developmental Biology
Flight Experiments for quail embryos incubated on the
Mir Space Station. After fixation, corneas were
pretreated to improve immunohistochemical visualiza-
tion of neurofilaments. A sequential combination of
three pretreatments (microwave heating in saline G,
followed by extraction with sodium dodecyl sulfate
(SDS) at 37 C. followed by digestion with hyaluroni-
dase at 37 C), produced increased antibody staining of
comeal nerve neurofilament proteins, compared with
corneas subjected to no prior pretreatments. Darker
nerve staining and increased numbers of fine branches
were observed, together with lower background stain-
ing after such pretreatments. In contrast, use of any
single pretreatment or pair of pretreatments resulted in
only slight and inconsistent enhancement of nerve
staining. Only the sequential combination of all three
pretreatments resulted in consistently better nerve
staining.
Keywords: •Microgravity, •Embryos, 'Eye(Anatomy).
•Pretreatment, 'Cornea. 'Augmentation, 'Antigens.
'Antibodies, Staining, Sodium sutfates. Room tem-
perature, Proteins, Nerves, Mir space station, Micro-
waves, Extraction.
N19990041784REB PC A09/M F A02
Orbital Debris: A Chronology.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Hous-
ton, TX. Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.
Jan 1999,172p, NAS 1.60208856. NASA/TP-1999-
208856.
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This chronology covers the 37-year history of orbital
debris concerns. It tracks orbital debris hazard cre-
ation, research, observation, experimentation, man-
agement, mitigation, protection, and policy. Included
are debris-producing, events; U.N. orbital debris trea-
ties, Space Shuttle and space station orbital debris
issues; ASAT tests; milestones in theory and modeling;
uncontrolled reentries; detection system development;
shielding development; geosynchronous debris issues,
including reboost policies: returned surfaces studies,
seminar papers reports, conferences, and studies; the
increasing effect of space activities on astronomy; and
growing international awareness of the near-Earth en-
vironment.
Keywords: 'Hazards. 'Orbitals, 'Observation, 'Space
debris, 'Research management. 'Protection, Systems
engineering, Space stations. Space shuttles. Shield-
ing, Safety, Detection.
N19990041803REB PC A05/MF A01
Monographs In Aerospace History Series No. 11.
Together In Orbit: The Origins of International Par-
ticipation In the Space Station.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington. DC.
J. M. Logsdon. Nov 1998.60p, NAS 1.83:1998-10-
244-HQ, NASA-NP-1998-10-244-HQ.
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This essay is a history and analysis of the steps lead-
ing to the origins of the space station partnership be-
tween the United States and its closest allies. It traces
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the process that led to the decision to invite other coun-
tries to participate in the project and their reasons for
accepting that invitation. Not covered in this account
are the difficult negotiations during the 1984-1988 pe-
riod that led first to an initial set of agreements that al-
lowed the prospective partners to work together during
(he early stages of the space station program and then
to the final set of agreements creating the original
space station partnership. Also, the 1993 invitation to
the Russian Federation to join the original partners is
not rjscussed, nor are the subsequent negotiations to
revise the 1988 agreements.
Keywords: 'International space station, 'History,
International cooperation, 'European space agency,
Technology transfer, Japanese space program, Cana-
dan space program, French space program, German
space program, UK space program.
N19990041815REB PC A03/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
Activities of Dept of Geological Sciences, Colo-
rado University. Final Report, Period ending 30 Sep.
1997.
Cooperative Inst for Research in Environmental
Science, Boulder. CO.
RBflham. 1997,14p.
Grant NAG5-3072
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Using remotely sensed data and GPS observations we
completed a study of neotectonic processes respon-
sible for landscape changes in an area of active exten-
stonal deformation and votcanism. The findings from
this study describe the extensional processes oper-
ating in the region of the Afar triple junction and the
northern Ethiopian rift.
Keywords: 'Tectonics, 'Research, 'Voteanology,
"Topography, 'Deformation, Remote sensing, Data
bases, Global positioning system, Observation, African
rit system.
N19990041839REB PC A03/MF A01
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene
Rocket Plume from Russia over California.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
freenbelt, MD. Qoddard Space Flight Center.
P. A. Newman. J. C. Wilson, M. N. Ross, M. R.
Scnoeberl. L R. Lait, T. P. Bui. M. Loewenstein, C.
Brock, and P. Sheridan. 1999,18p.
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During a routine ER-2 aircraft high-altitude test flight on
April 18,1997, an unusual aerosol cloud was detected
at 20 km altitude near the California coast at about 370
degrees N latitude. Not visually observed by the ER-2
pM. the doud was characterized bv high concentra-
tion of soot and sulfate aerosol in a region over 100 km
in horizontal extent indicating that the source of the
plume was a large hydrocarbon fueled vehicle, most
*ely a launch vehicle powered onty by rocket motors
burning liquid oxygen and kerosene. Two Russian
Soyuz rockets could conceivably have produced the
plume. The first was launched from the Baikonur
Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan on April 6th; the second
was launched from Plesetsk, Russia on April 9. Air par-
cel trajectory calculations and long-lived tracer gas
concentrations in the doud indicate that the Baikonur
rocket launch is the most probable source of the
plume. The parcel trajectory calculations do not unam-
biguously trace the transport of the Soyuz plume from
Asia to North America, illustrating serious flaws in the
point-to-point trajectory calculations. This chance en-
counter represents the only measurement of the strato-
spheric effects of emissions from a rocket powered ex-
clusively with hydrocarbon fuel.
Keywords: 'Hydrocarbon fuels, 'Kerosene, 'Ozone de-
pletion. Trajectory analysis, 'Rocket exhaust,
roufion transport, 'Combustion products, Gas trans-
port. Aerosols, Russian federation.
N19990041841REB PC A04/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
Genetic Regulatory Networks In Embryogenesis
and Evolution.
Marine Biological Lab., Woods Hole, MA.
Dec1998,32p.
Contract NCC2-896
Presented at Woods Hole, MA, 11-14 Jun. 1997. Ma-
rine Biological Lab., Center for Advanced Studies in
the Space Life Sciences. Woods Hole, MA.
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The article introduces a series of papers that were
originally presented at a workshop titled Genetic Regu-
latory Network in Embryogenesis and Evaluation. Con-
tents include the following: evolution of cleavage pro-
grams in relationship to axial specification and body
plan evolution, changes in cell lineage specification
elucidate evolutionary relations in spiralia, axial pat-
terning in the leech: developmental mechanisms and
evolutionary implications, box genes in arthropod de-
velopment and evolution, heterochronic genes in de-
velopment and evolution, a common theme for LIM
homeobox gene function across phytogeny, and mech-
anisms of specification in asctdian embryos.
Keywords: 'Concentration, 'Genetics,
'Reproduction(Biology), 'Hydrogen compounds,
•Embryology, Oxides. Genes, Evo-
lutton(Development). Embryos. Cleavage. Arthropods.
N19990041878REB PC A08/MF A02
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington. DC.
Utilization of UARS Data In Validation of Photo-
chemical and Dynamical Mechanisms In Strato-
spheric Models. Final Report.
Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc., Cam-
bridge, MA.
M. K. W. Ko, J. M. Rodriquez, W. Hu. M. Y. Danilin, and
R. L. Shia. Nov 1998,134p, NAS1.26:209228, NASA/
CR-1998-209228.
Contract NAS5-32844
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The proposed work utilized Upper Atmosphere Re-
search Satellite (UARS) measurements of short-lived
and long-liyed species, in conjunction with existing
photochemical "box1 models, trajectory models, and
two-dimensional global models, to elucidate out-
standing questions in our understanding of photo-
chemical and dynamical mechanisms in the strato-
sphere. Particular emphasis was given to arriving at
the best possible understanding of the chemical and
dynamical contributions to the stratospheric ozone
budget. Such understanding will increase confidence
in the simulations carried out by assessment models.
Keywords: 'Data processing, 'Photochemical reac-
tions, 'Dynamical systems, 'Stratosphere, 'Two di-
mensional models, 'Proving, Upper atmosphere re-
search satellite(Uars), Atmospheric composition, At-
mospheric models, Mathematical models, Ozone, Sat-
ellite observation, Simulation, Trajectories.
N19990041879REB PC A03/MF A01
Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) Mission/Market
Model.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Huntsville, AL George C. Marshall Space Flight Cen-
ter.
F. A. Prince. 1999,23p.
Presented at San Antonio, TX, 8-11 Jun. 1999. Inter-
national Society of Parametric Analysts, Chesterfield,
MO.
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The goal of this model was to assess the Reusable
Launch Vehide's (RLV) capability to support the Inter-
national Space Station (ISS) servicing, determine the
potential to leverage the commercial marketplace to re-
duce NASA's cost, and to evaluate the RLV's ability to
expand the space economy. The presentation is in
view-graph format.
Keywords: 'International space station, 'Orbital serv-
icing, 'Reusable launch vehicles, 'Space commer-
cialization, 'Economic analysis, 'Defense program.
Cost reduction, Management planning, Operating
costs.
N19990041880REB PC A02/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
Space Shuttle Main Engine: Part Number
RS007001.
Rockwell International Corp., Canoga Park, CA.
Rocketdyne Div.
A. Guinzburg. 7 Jul 1977, 9p, E41000. RSS-8559-1-1-
Contract NAS8-27980
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Topics considered include: low-pressure oxidizer
turbopump; low-pressure fuel turbopump; high-pres-
sure oxidizer turbopump; high-pressure oxidizer
turbopump turbine; high-pressure fuel turbopump; and
SSME propellant flow schematic.
Keywords: 'Space shuttle main engine, 'Turbine
pumps, 'Propellents, Turbines, Oxidizers, Low pres-
sure, High pressure, Fuel oils.
N19990041888REB PC A06/MF A01
General Public Space Travel and Tourism, Volume
2.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Huntsville, AL. George C. Marshall Space Flight Cen-
ter.
D. C. ONeil. Feb 1999,76p, NAS 1.55:209146/VOI_2,
NASA/CP-1999-209146/VOL2, M-913/VOL2.
Presented at Washington, DC. 19-21 Feb. 1997. NASA
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL.
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The Space Transportation Association and NASA con-
ducted a General Public Space Travel study between
1996 and 1998. During the study, a workshop was held
at Georgetown University. Participants included rep-
resentatives from the travel, aerospace, and construc-
tion industries. This report is the proceedings from that
workshop. Sections indude infrastructure needs, travel
packages, policy related issues, and potential near-
term activities.
Keywords: 'Space transportation, 'Space tourism,
"Conferences, Space commercialization, Space flight,
Travel.
N19990041946REB PC A06/MF A02
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
Integrated Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit-
A(AMSU-A). Performance Verification Report:
METSAT AMSU-A2 Receiver Assembly, (PIN
1356441-1, S.N F04) S/N 107.
GenCorp Aerojet, Azusa, CA.
R. Kapper. Nov 1998,100p, NAS 156209220, NASA/
CR-1999-209220, REPT-11317.
Contract NAS5-32314
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The AMSU-A receiver subsystem comprises two sepa-
rated receiver assemblies; AMSU-AI and AMSU-
A2(PN1356441-1).The AMSU-A1 receiver contains 13
channels and the AMSU-A2 receiver 2 channels. The
AMSU-AL receiver assembly is further divided into two
parts; AMSU-A 1-1 (P/N 1356429-1) and AMSU-A 1-2
(P/N 1356409-1), which contain 9 and 4 channels, re-
spectively. The AMSU-A receiver subsystem stands in
between the antenna and signal processing sub-
systems of the AMSU-A instrument and comprises the
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RF and IF components from RF isolators to IF attenu-
ators. It receives the RF signals from the antenna sub-
system, down-converts the RF signals to IF signals,
amplifies and defines the IF signals to proper power
level and frequency bandwidth as specified for each
channel, and inputs the IF signals to the signal proc-
essing subsystem. The test reports for the METSAT
AMSU-A receiver subsystem are prepared separately
for the A1 and A2 receivers so that each receiver
stands alone during integration of instruments into the
spacecraft. This test report presents the test data of the
METSAT AMSU-A2 Flight Model No.4 (FM4) receiver.
The tests are performed per the Acceptance Test Pro-
cedure for the AMSU-A Receiver Subsystem. AE-
26002/6A. The functional performance tests are con-
ducted either at the component or subsystem level.
While the component-level tests are performed over
the entire operating temperature range predicted by
thermal analysis, the subsystem-tevel tests are con-
ducted at ambient temperature only.
Keywords: 'Signal processing, 'Microwave equipment,
'Performance tests. Thermal analysis, 'Receivers,
'Advanced microwave sounding unit, 'Acceptability,
Radio frequencies. Operating temperature. Isolators,
Bandwidth, Attenuators, Antenna design. Ambient
temperature.
N19990041952REB PC A03/MF A01
Solution to the Fundamental Linear Fractional
Order Differential Equation.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Cleveland, OH. Lewis Research Center.
T. T. Hartley, and C. F. Lorenzo. Dec 1998,20p, MAS
1.60:208693, NASA/TP-1998-208693. E-11408.
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This paper provides a solution to the fundamental lin-
ear fractional order differential equation, namely, (sub
c)d(sup q, sub t) + ax(t) - bu(t). The impulse response
solution is shown to be a series, named the F-function,
which generalizes the normal exponential function.
The F-function provides the basis for a qth order frac-
tional pole'. Complex plane behavior is elucidated and
a simple example, the inductor terminated semi- infi-
nite lossy line, is used to demonstrate the theory.
Keywords: 'Differential equations. 'Linear equations,
Inductors, Impulses, Exponential functions.
N19990041955REB PC A01/MF A01
Variable Structure PID Control to Prevent Inte-
grator Wlndup.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
HuntsviDe, AL George C. Marshal Space Flight Cen-
ter.
C. E. Hall, A. S. Model, and J. Y. Hung. 1999.5p.
Presented at System Theory (SSST 99), Auburn, AL.
21-23 Mar. 1999.
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PID controllers are frequently used to control systems
requiring zero steady-state error while maintaining re-
quirements for settling time and robustness (gain/
phase margins). PID controllers suffer significant toss
of performance due to short-term integrator wind-up
when used in systems with actuator saturation. We ex-
amine several existing and proposed methods for the
prevention of integrator wind-up in both continuous and
discrete time implementations.
Keywords: 'Controllers, 'Integrators, "Control theory,
•Feedback control. 'Feedforward control. Computer-
ized simulation. Stability, Steady state,
Robustness(Mathematics). Temperature profiles.
Computer programming.
N19990042027REB PCA04/MFA01
Bundesministerium fuer Forschung und Technologic,
Bonn, Germany.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-52.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Greenbeft, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
1999,40p.
Contract NAS5-31210. Grant NAG5-1742
Partially funded by Grants NAG5-1605.
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The telescopes on the Compton Gamma Ray Observ-
atory (CGRO) have observed PSR B1055-52 a num-
ber of times between 1991 and 1998. From these data,
a more detailed picture of the gamma radiation from
this source has been developed, showing several char-
acteristics which distinguish this pulsar the light curve
is complex; there is no detectable unpulsed emission;
the energy spectrum is flat, with no evidence of a sharp
high-energy cutoff up to greater than 4 GeV. Compari-
sons of the gamma-ray data with observations at
longer wavelengths show that no two of the known
gamma-ray pulsars have quite the same characteris-
tics; this diversity makes interpretation in terms of theo-
retical models difficult.
Keywords: 'Gamma rays. 'Data acquisition, 'Pulsars,
'Mathematical models, 'Atmospheric radiation, Tele-
scopes, Subjects, Light curve, Images, Energy spec-
tra, Gamma ray observatory.
N19990042028REB PC A02/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
Numerical Computation of the Chemically React-
ing Flow around the National Aero-Space Plane.
Final Report, 1 Feb. 1992-31 Jan. 1999.
Iowa State Univ. of Science and Technology, Ames.
J. C. Tannehill. 1999,10p.
Grant NAG2-776
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This final report summarizes the research accom-
plished. The research performed during the grant pe-
riod can be divided into the following major areas: (1)
Computation of chemically reacting Supersonic com-
bustion ramjet (scramjet) flowfields. (2) Application of a
two-equation turbulence model to supersonic combus-
tion flowfields. (3) Computation of the integrated aero-
dynamic and propulsive flowfields of a generic
hypersonic space plane. (4) Computation of
hypersonic flows with finite-catalytic walls. (5) Develop-
ment of an upwind Parabolized Navier-Stokes (PNS)
code for thermo-chemical nonequilibrium flows.
Keywords: 'Navier-stokes equation, 'National aero-
space plane program, 'Computational fluid dynamics,
'Supersonic combustion ramjet engines, 'Hypersonic
flow, 'Laminar flow, "Three dimensional flow,
•Hypersonic nozzles, 'Inviscid flow. 'Nonequilibrium
flow. 'Turbulence models. 'Acoustic velocity, Hydro-
gen, Models, Reacting flow, Cauchy problem, Tvd
schemes. Conical bodies.
N19990042032REB PC A02/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington. DC.
Design and Development of a Regenerative Sepa-
ratory Column Using Callxarenes as a Polymeric
Backbone for the Purification of Water from Urine.
Final Report.
Georgia Inst. of Tech., Atlanta.
M. Polk. 1999.6p.
Grant NGT10-52603
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The objective of this research project is to design
calixarenes, cup-shaped molecules, with the specific
binding sites to the sodium chloride and nitrogen con-
taining components of urine, such as urea and uric
acid, in urine. The following partition of the research
accomplishes this objective: (1) functkxialization of
calixarene, (2) development of a calixarene based me-
dium for the separatory process, (3) design of the col-
umn regeneration protocol. Work was also accom-
plished in the area of temperature sensitive paint
(TSP). Research was undertaken to design a TSP with
insulating propertites. An important part of this re-
search project is to discover the thermal conductivity of
polymers for TSP.
Keywords: 'Sodium chlorides, 'Water, 'Urine,
'Nitrogen, 'Purification, 'Thermal conductivity. 'Paints,
Uric acid, Chromophores, Ureas.
N19990042066REB PC A10/MF A02
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
Earth Observing System(EOS). Advanced Micro-
wave Sounding Unit-A: Firmware Test Report.
GenCorp Aerojet, Azusa, CA.
R. Schwantje. 29 Oct 1998,176p, NAS 1.26209223,
NASA/CR-1998-209223, REPT-10974A.
Contract NAS5-32314
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This document is the Firmware Test Report for the
firmware to be used in the Earth Observing System
(EOS) Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit-A (AMSU-
A) instrument. It describes the firmware results of the
Formal Qualification Test (Foil/Demonstrations con-
ducted on Mar. 21, 1997, Apr. 8, 1998, and July 14,
1998, for the EOS/AMSU-A instrument.
Keywords: 'Performance tests, 'Firmware, Earth ob-
serving system(Eos), Advanced microwave sounding
unit.
N19990042067REB PC A03/MF A01
Frequency and Angular Variations of Land Sur-
face Microwave Emlssivltles: Can we Estimate
SSM/T and AMSU Emlssivltles from SSM/I
Emlssivltles.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, New
York. Goddard Inst. for Space Studies.
C. Prigent, J. P. Wigneron. W. B. Rossow, and J. R.
Pardo-Carrion. 1999,21p.
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To retrieve temperature and humidity profiles from
SSM/T and AMSU, it is important to quantify the con-
tribution of the Earth surface emission. So far, no glob-
al estimates of the land surface emissivities are avail-
able at SSM/T and AMSU frequencies and scanning
conditions. The land surface emissivities have been
previously calculated for the globe from the SSM/I con-
ical scanner between 19 and 85 GHz. To analyze the
feasibility of deriving SSM/T and AMSU land surface
emissivities from SSM/I emissivities, the spectral and
angular variations of the emissivities are studied, with
the help of ground-based measurements, models and
satellite estimates. Up to 100 GHz, for snow and ice
free areas, the SSM/T and AMSU emissivities can be
derived with useful accuracy from the SSM/I
emissivities. The emissivities can be linearly inter-
polated in frequency. Based on ground-based emis-
sivity measurements of various surface types, a simple
model is proposed to estimate SSM/T and AMSU
emissivities for all zenith angles knowing only the
emissivities for the vertical and horizontal polarizations
at 53 deg zenith angle. The method is tested on the
SSM/T-2 91.655 GHz channels. The mean difference
between the SSM/T-2 and SSM/l-derived emissivities
is less than or equal to 0.01 for all zenith angles with an
r.m.s. difference of approx. = 0.02. Above 100 GHz,
preliminary results are presented at 150 GHz, based
on SSM/T-2 observations and are compared with the
very few estimations available in the literature.
Keywords: 'Frequencies. 'Angular distribution,
•Remote sensing, 'Microwave emission, 'Emissivity,
'Earth surface, 'Atmospheric temperature. Zenith,
Spectra, Snow, Microwave imagery, Interpolation, Ice,
Humidity, Estimates, Conical scanning.
N19990042081REB PCA03/MFA01
Flight Prediction for Performance of the SWAS
Solar Array Deployment Mechanism.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
G. Sneiderman, and W. K. Daniel. 1999,15p.
Presented at Aerospace Mechanics, Pasadena, CA,
11-14 May 1999.
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The focus of this paper is a comparison of ground-
based solar array deployment tests with the on-orbit
deployment. The discussion includes a summary of the
mechanisms involved and the correlation of a dynam-
ics model with ground based test results. Some of the
unique characteristics of the mechanisms are ex-
plained through the analysis of force and angle data
acquired from the test deployments. The correlated dy-
namics model is then used to predict the performance
of the system in its flight application.
Keywords: 'Performance prediction, 'Flight tests,
'Solar arrays, 'Deployment, Ground tests, Dynamic
models. Data acquisition.
N19990042082REB PC A04/MF A01
Seasonal and Interannual Variabilities in Tropical
Tropospheric Ozone.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
J. R. Ziemke, and S. Chandra 1999,44p.
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This paper presents a detailed characterization of sea-
sonal and interannual variability in tropical tropospheric
column ozone (TCO). TCO time series are derived
from 20 years (1979-1998) of total ozone mapping
spectrometer (TOMS) data using the corrective cloud
differential (CCD) method. Our study identifies three
regions in the tropics with distinctly different zonal
characteristics related to seasonal and interannual var-
iability. These three regions are the eastern Pacific, At-
lantic, and western Pacific. Results show that in both
the eastern and western Pacific seasonal-cycle varia-
bility of northern hemisphere (NH) TCO exhibits max-
imum amount during NH spring whereas largest
amount in southern hemisphere (SH) TCO occurs dur-
ing SH spring. In the Atlantic, maximum TCO in both
hemispheres occurs in SH spring. These seasonal cy-
cles are shown to be comparable to seasonal cycles
present in grounorbased ozonesonde measurements.
Interannuafvariability in the Atlantic region indicates a
quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) signal that is out of
phase with the QBO present in stratospheric column
ozone (SCO). This is consistent with high pollution and
high concentrations of mid-to-upper tropospheric OS-
producing precursors in this region. The out of phase
relation suggests a U V modulation of tropospheric pho-
tochemistry caused by the QBO in stratospheric O3.
During El Nino events there is anomalously low TCO in
the eastern Pacific and high values in the western Pa-
cific, indicating the effects of convectively-driyen trans-
port of low-value boundary layer O3 (reducing TCO)
and O3 precursors including H2O and OH. A simplified
technique is proposed to derive high-resolution maps
of TCO in the tropics even in the absence of
tropopause-level clouds. This promising approach re-
quires only total ozone gridded measurements and uti-
lizes the small variability observed in TCO near the
dateline. This technique has an advantage compared
to the CCD method because the latter requires high-
resolution footprint measurements of both reflectivity
and total ozone in the presence of tropopause-level
cloud tops.
Keywords: 'Annual variations, 'Atmospheric composi-
tion, 'Cycles, 'Ozone, 'Oscillations, 'Troposphere,
'Variability, Boundary layers, Cloud height indicators,
Convection. El nino, Footprints, High resolution, Modu-
lation, Northern hemisphere. Photochemical reactions,
Reflectance, Total ozone mapping spectrometer.
N19990042083REB PC A01/MF A01
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbelt. MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
D. R. Smith, W. Zewari, and K. Y. Lee. 1999.4p.
Presented at Sound and Vibration, Copenhagen, Den-
mark. 5 Jul. - Aug. 1999.
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A comparison of space experiments with previous mis-
sions shows a common theme. Some of the recent ex-
periments are based on the scientific fundamentals of
instruments of prior years. However, the main distin-
guishing characteristic is the embodiment of advances
in engineering and manufacturing in order to extract
clearer and sharper images and extend the limits of
measurement. One area of importance to future mis-
sions is providing vibration free observation platforms
at acceptable costs. It has been shown by researchers
that vibration problems cannot be eliminated by pas-
sive isolation techniques alone. Therefore, various or-
ganizations have conducted research in the area of
combining active and passive vibration control tech-
niques. The essence of this paper is to present
progress in what is believed to be a new concept in this
arena. It is based on the notion that if one active ele-
ment in a vibration transmission path can provide a
reasonable vibration attenuation, two active elements
in series may provide more control options and better
results. The paper presents the functions of a modular
split shaft linear actuator developed by NASA's God-
dard Space Flight Center and University of Massachu-
setts Lowell. It discusses some of the control possibili-
ties facilitated by the device. Some preliminary findings
and problems are also discussed.
Keywords: 'Active control, "Vibration, 'Vibration damp-
ing, 'Attenuation, 'Broadband, Positioning de-
vices(Machinery), Holders.
N19990042097REB PC A01/MF A01
Effects of Weightlessness on Vestibular Develop-
ment: Summary of Research on NIH.R1.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Moffett Field, CA. Ames Research Center.
B. Fritzsch, and L. L. Bruce. 1 Jun 1998,5p.
Contract NCC2-861
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In our original application we proposed to investigate
the effects of gravity on the formation of connections
between the gravity receptors of the ear and the brain
in rat pups raised in space beginning at an age before
these connections are made until near the time of birth,
when they are to some extent functional. We used the
neurpnal tracer, Dil, which could be applied to tissue
obtained immediately after landing of the space shut-
tle, thus minimizing changes due to the earth's gravity.
We hoped to determine whether the vestibular system
develops in two phases, as do other sensory systems
(such as the visual system). In these other systems the
first phase of development is controlled genetically and
the second phase is controlled by environmental stimu-
lation. Our data collected strongly supports the idea
that the vestibular system has these same two phases
of development. The tissue obtained from the NIH.R1
experiment was of exceptionally high quality for our
analysis. Therefore, we expanded our investigation
into the ultrastructural effects of microgravity on vestib-
ular development. For the sake of clarity we will sub-
divide our summary into two categories: (1) analysis of
the branching pattern of axons between the vestibular
nerve and the gravistatic receptors of the ear in flight
and control animals, and (2) analysis of the branching
pattern of axons between the vestibular nerve and the
brain in flight and control animals.
Keywords: 'Vestibules, 'Experimentation,
'Spacebome experiments, 'Exobiology, 'Spacecraft
environments, 'Weightlessness, 'Controlled
atmospheres, Gravitational effects, Microgravity, Ear,
Brain, Rats, Nerves.
N19990042107REB PC A01/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Washington, DC.
Hard X-Ray Emission from X-Ray Bursters. Final
Report, 1 Jun. 1997 - 31 May 1999.
Columbia Univ., New York.
J. P. Halpem, and P. Kaaret. Apr 1999,2p, CAL-3093.
Grant NAG5-4633
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The scientific goal of this project is to study the hard x-
ray emission from x-ray bursters. One target of oppor-
tunity observation was made for this investigation dur-
ing 1997. We obtained 38ks of data on the source
4UI705-44. The project is closely related to 'Monitoring
x-ray emission from x-ray bursters', and 'Long-Term
Hard X-Ray Monitoring of X-Ray Bursters'.
Keywords: "X rays, *X ray binaries, 'Emission spectra,
'X ray astronomy, Compton effect. Time lag. Accretion
disks. Neutron stars, Black holes(Astronomy).
N19990042108REB PC A03/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
Interaction-Activity Connection.
Hughes STX, Inc., Greenbelt, MD.
K. D. Borne. 1996.17p.
Grants NAG5-1920, NAG5-26555
Partially funded by Grants NAG5-30960, GO-
05410.01-93.
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A review is presented of the numerous studies that
have been undertaken to investigate the likely inter-
action-activity connection among galaxies. Both obser-
vational evidence and theoretical supporting models
are reviewed. Some specific examples of 'interactive'
galaxies from the author's own research are pre-
sented: (a) the collision-induced AGN (Active Galactic
Nuclei) activity in the radio jet source 3C278; and (b)
the collision-induced starburst activity in the spectac-
ular 'Cartwheel' ring galaxy. Some comments are of-
fered concerning some of the more promising theo-
retical investigations that are now taking place. A few
words of warning are also offered about the possible
misinterpretation of putative collision-induced
morphologies among some galaxy samples.
Keywords: 'Active galactic nuclei, 'Active galaxies,
•Radio sources(Astronomy), 'Radio astronomy,
'Galactic radiation, 'Radio emission, Ring galaxies.
Star formation, Rosat mission, Very large array (Via),
Infrared astronomy satellite.
N19990042109REB PC A03/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
Multldiscipllnary Design and Analysis for Com-
mercial Aircraft
California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo.
R. M. Cummings, and H. J. A. Freeman. Apr 1999,
19p.
GrantNGT-10012
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Multidisciplinary design and analysis (MDA) has be-
come the normal mode of operation within most aero-
space companies, but the impact of these changes
have largely not been reflected at many universities.
On an effort to determine if the emergence of multi-
disciplinary design concepts should influence engi-
neering curricula, NASA has asked several universities
(Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech. Clemson, BYU, and Cal
Poly) to investigate the practicality of introducing MDA
concepts within their undergraduate curricula. A multi-
disciplinary team of faculty, students, and industry part-
ners evaluated the aeronautical engineering cur-
riculum at Cal Poly. A variety of ways were found to in-
troduce MDA themes into the curriculum without add-
ing courses or units to the existing program. Both ana-
lytic and educational tools for multidisciplinary design
of aircraft have been developed and implemented.
Keywords: 'Aeronautical engineering, 'Aircraft design,
'Commercial aircraft, 'Systems engineering,
'Structural design, Aerospace industry. Students. En-
gineers.
N19990042110REB PC A03/MF A01
Use of a Lidar Forward-Looklng Turbulence Sen-
sor for Mixed-Compression Inlet Unstart Avoid-
ance and Gross Weight Reduction on a High
Speed Civil Transport
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ed-
wards, CA. Hugh L. Dryden Flight Research Center.
D. Soreide, R. K. Bogue, L. J. Ehemberger, and J.
Seidel. Jul 1997,18p,NAS 1.15:104332, H-2186,
NASA-TM-1997-104332.
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Presented at Joint Propulsion, Seattle. WA, 6-9 Jul.
1997. American Inst of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
Washington, DC.
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Inlet unstart causes a disturbance akin to severe turbu-
lence for a supersonic commercial airplane. Con-
sequently, the current goal for the frequency of
unstarts is a few times per fleet lifetime. For a mixed-
compression inlet there is a tradeoff between propul-
sion system efficiency and unstart margin. As the
unstart margin decreases, propulsion system effi-
ciency increases, but so does the unstart rate. This
paper intends to first, quantify that tradeoff for the High
Speed Civil Transport (HSCT) and second, to examine
the benefits of using a sensor to detect turbulence
ahead of the airplane. When the presence of turbu-
lence is known with sufficient lead time to allow the pro-
pulsion system to adjust the unstart margin, then inlet
un.starts can be minimized while overall efficiency is
maximized. The NASA Airborne Coherent Lidar for Ad-
vanced In-Fltgrrt Measurements program is developing
a Hdar system to serve as a prototype of the forward-
looking sensor. This paper reports on the progress of
this development program and its application to the
prevention of inlet unstart in a mixed-compression su-
personic inlet Quantified benefits include significantly
reduced takeoff gross weight (TOGW), which could in-
crease paytoad, reduce direct operating costs, or in-
crease range for the HSCT.
Keywords: •Atmospheric turbulence, 'Supersonic
transports. 'Aircraft design. 'Commercial aircraft, 'Civil
aviation. Weight reduction. System effectiveness, Pro-
pulsion, Optical radar, Measuring instruments. Air-
borne equipment
N1M90042133REB PC A01/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
High Resolution Far-Infrared Studies of Compact
Regions In Star-Forming Molecular Clouds.
Maryland Univ.. College Park.
LG.Mundy. 1998.5p.
Grant NAG2-1060
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This grant supported the acquisition, analysis and pub-
lication of high spatial resolution observations of the
far-infrared emission from compact regions of star-
forming molecular clouds using the Kuiper Airborne
Observatory. We studied regions which are forming
stars of low and intermediate mass. In analyzing the
data, we utilized radiative transfer codes, incorporating
disk models and envelopes, including departures from
spherical symmetry. These data, along with data at
other wavelengths, were used to probe the Distribution
of dust temperature and density around young stars
and to test theoretical predictions about star formation.
Keywords: 'Infrared radation, 'Star formation,
•Interstellar matter, 'Stellar envelopes, 'Molecular
clouds, 'Herbig-haro objects, 'A stars. *B stars, Infrar
red astronomy. Kuiper airborne observatory, Satelfite-
bome instruments. Spectral emission, Infrared pho-
tometry.
N19M0042134REB PCA02/MFA01
Airborne Astronomy Program.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Moffett Field. CA. Ames Research Center.
H.M. Burner. 1999.7p.
Grant NAG2-1074
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Our understanding about the inter-relationship be-
tween the collapsing doud envelope and the disk has
been greatty altered. While the dominant star formation
modefe invoke free fall collapse and r(sup-1.5) density
profile, other star formation models are possible.
These models invoke either different doud starting
condftons or the mediating effects of magnetic fields to
alter the cloud geometry during collapse. To test these
models, it is necessary to understand the envelope's
physical structure. The discovery of disks, based on
millimeter observations around young stellar objects,
however makes a simple interpretation of the emission
complicated. Depending on the wavelength, the disk or
the envelope could dominate emission from a star. In
addition, the discovery of planets around other stars
has made understanding the disks in their own right
quite important. Many star formation models predict
disks should form naturally as the star is forming. In
many cases, the information we derive about disk
properties depends implicitly on the assumed envelope
properties. How to understand the two components
and their interaction with each other is a key problem of
current star formation.
Keywords: 'Star formation, 'Collapse, 'Molecular
clouds, 'Stellar envelopes, 'Interstellar matter,
'Accretion disks, 'Astrophysics, 'Infrared astronomy,
Magnetic fields. Spectral emission, Far infrared radi-
ation, Kuiper airborne observatory. Infrared
interferometers, Infrared photometry.
N1M90042135REB PC A02/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington. DC.
Study the Effects of Charged Particle Radiation on
Gravitational Sensors In Space.
Stanford Univ., CA.
J.A.Upa.7May1999.9p.
Grant NAGW-4863
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Space-flight charging of free floating masses poses an
unusual problem- how can one control charge on the
object without exerting a significant force on it. One ap-
proach is to make contact to the object with a fine wire.
However, for many precision applications no physical
contact is permissible, so charge must be conveyed in,
a more sophisticated manner. One method has already
been developed: Gravitational Probe B (GP-B) uses an
ultraviolet photo-emission system described in ref 1.
This system meets the experiment requirements, yet
poses a number of constraints, including high power
dissipation (approximately 10 W peak, approximately 1
W average), low current output (approximately 10(exp
-13) A), and potential reliability problems associated
with fiber optics system and the UV source. The aim of
the current research is to improve this situation and, if
possible, develop a more rugged and lower power al-
ternative, usable in a wide range of situations. An po-
tential aKemative to the UV electron source is a Spindt-
type field emission cathode. These consist of an array
of extremely sharp silicon tips mounted in a standard
1C package with provision for biasing them relative to
the case potential. They are attractive as electron
sources for space applications due to their low power
consumption (10(exp -5) W). high current levels
(10(exp -9) to 10(exp -5) A), and the absence of me-
chanical switching. Unfortunately, existing cathodes
require special handling to avoid contamination and
gas absorption. These contaminants can cause severe
current fluctuations and eventual destruction of the
cathode tips. Another potential drawback is the ab-
sence of any data indicating the possibility of bipolar
current flow. This capability is needed because of the
large uncertainties in the net charge transfer from cos-
mic rays to a free floating mass in space. More recent
devices reduce the current fluctuations and destructive
arcing by mounting the tips on a resistive substrate
rather than a good conductor. This effectively wires a
resistor to each individual tip, providing a current limit
and thus greatly reducing the possibility of destructive
arcing through an individual tip. An issue with this re-
sistive layer is its range of operating temperatures.
From the experience with the GP-B system, we hy-
pothesized about using secondary electron emission
tor control of net charge transfer to an object An impor-
tant goal of the testing described below was to dem-
onstrate the ability to apply both positive and negative
charges to the test object from a single emitter.
Keywords: 'Charged particles, 'Electron sources,
'Fiber optics, 'Gravity probe b, 'Electron emission.
Technology utilization. Cathodes.
N19990042136REB PC A02/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Washington. DC.
Hydrodynamlc Stability and Magnetic Reconnec-
tlon In Disks and Stars. Final Report. 1 Dec. 1994 -
31 Jan. 1999.
Princeton Univ., NJ. Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences.
J. Goodman, and R. Kulsrud. 12 Apr 1999,8p.
Grant NAG5-2796
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The purpose of this grant is to study parametric insta-
bility. The simplest example of parametric instability is
a harmonic oscillator with a periodic modulation of the
spring constant, if the modulation frequency is close to
twice the natural frequency of the oscillator, the ampli-
tude of oscillation tends to grow exponentially. The
growth rate is proportional to the strength of the modu-
lation, but it also depends upon the closeness to reso-
nance of the two frequencies, and upon natural damp-
ing rate or 'Q' of the oscillator. Parametric instabilities
are very common in physics. A familiar example is a
jogger's ponytail-normally a very strongly damped
pendulum, it can be destabilized by the variation in ef-
fective gravity during the jogger's stride. Observation
confirms that the period of the pendulum is half that of
the jogger's vertical motion. In astrophysics, para-
metre instability may occur by external tidal forcing, or
by interaction among eigenmodes. In the latter case,
an energetic eigenmode may destabilize modes of half
its frequency, provided some weak nonlinearity exists
to couple them. Under a previous Astrophysical Theory
grant (NAGW-2419), the PI discovered a parametric in-
stability of tidalty forced disks such as the accretion
disks in cataclysmic variables and X ray binaries (2).
The destabilized modes are tightly-wound. Incom-
pressible, three-dimensional waves analogous to g-
modes and r-modes in stars. Later work has confirmed
our analysis (4). It was hoped that these modes might
provide a source of turbulence and angular momentum
transport in accretion disks. However, a follow-up in-
vestigation of this instability by local numerical simula-
tions, although confirming the analytically estimated
growth rates, found negligible angular momentum flux
(3). Other work, partly supported by the ATP, now
strongly indicates that the transport mechanism in such
disks is magnetohydrodynamic turbulence (6). Never-
theless, the parametric mechanism may truncate the
outer edges of disks in dose binaries (2), and it may be
important in disks of very tow tonizatfon such as
protostellar disks, or even cataclysmic-variable disks in
quiescence where the MHD mechanism may be inef-
fective (5). All analyses up to 1996 were done in a local
approximation where the orbital frequency, shear rate,
and tidal field were treated as constants. The locally
computed growth rate turns out to depend strongly on
radius, and it was unclear how to average these local
rates to obtain the correct global rate. This is a critical
issue for accretion disks in dose binaries, because the
local growth rate is comparable to the orbital frequency
towards the outer edge of the disk but decreases rap-
idly inwards. Paper 1 examined this issue in a sim-
plified global model where the destabilizing terms vary
with position. We found that the global growth rate is
essentially equal to the maximum local rate, provided
that the latter is smoothed over a radial range equal to
the distance that the destabilized wave propagates at
its group speed in one growth time. Thus, in an accre-
tion disk, waves would grow rapidly in the outer parts
but would propagate both inwards and outwards at a
maximum group speed of order the disk thickness di-
vided by the orbrtalperiod.
Keywords: 'Magnetic field reconnection.
•Astrophysics, 'Flow stability, 'Harmonic oscillators,
•Pendulums, 'Oscillations, Magnetohydrodynamics,
Accretion disks, Catadysmto variables, X ray binaries.
Resonant frequencies.
N19990042137REB PC A02/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington. DC. _,
Calibration of Post-AGB Superglants as Standard
Extragalactic Candles for HST. Final Report. 1 Jan.
1995-14 Feb. 1998.
Space Telescope Science Inst, Baltimore, MD.
H. E. Bond. 1998,9p.
GrantNAG5-3912
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This report summarizes activities carried out with sup-
port from the NASA Ultraviolet. Visible, and Gravita-
tional Astrophysics Research and Analysis Program.
The aim of the program is to calibrate the absolute
magnitudes of post-asymptotic-giant-branch (post-
AGB or PAGB) stars, which we believe will be an ex-
cellent new 'standard candle' for measuring
extragalactic distances. The reason for this belief is
that in old populations, the stars that are evolving
through the PAGB region of the HR (Hertzsprung-Rus-
sell) diagram arise from only a single main-sequence
tumoff mass. In addition, the theoretical PAGB evolu-
tionary tracks show that they evolve through this region
at constant luminosity; hence the PAGB stars should
have an extremely narrow luminosity function. More-
over, as the PAGB stars evolve through spectral types
F and A (en route from the AGB to hot stellar remnants
and white dwarfs), they have the highest luminosities
attained by old stars (both botometrically and in the vis-
ual band). Finally, the PAGB stars of these spectral
types are very easily identified, due to their large
Balmer jumps, which are due to their very low surface
gravities.
Keywords: 'Astrophysics, •Asymptotic giant branch
stars, 'Stellar evolution, *A stars, *F stars. 'White
dwarf stars, 'Main sequence stars, "Supergiant stars,
Distance. Globular clusters. Luminosity, Magnitude,
Mfcy way galaxy. Photometry, Ultraviolet spectra, Visi-
ble spectrum.
N19990042139REB PC A01/MF A01
Structure of the Solar Wind at Large Heliocentric
Distances: CIRs and their Successors.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Modett Field. CA. Ames Research Center.
P.R.Gazis.1997,4p.
Contract NCC2-687
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Co-rotating interaction regions (CIRs) and their associ-
ated shock pairs are dominant structures in the solar
wind between the heliocentric distances of 2 and 8 AU.
At larger heliocentric distances, these structures un-
dergo a qualitative change. Shocks decay to a point
where they are often difficult to detect and may have
RHe Influence on the dynamics of the solar wind. Inter-
action regions spread and merge, though they appear
to retain their identity to surprisingly large distances
from the Sun. Solar wind and IMF data from the Pio-
neer 10, Pioneer 11, and Voyager 2 spacecraft were
used to conduct a comprehensive survey of CIRs and
(heir successors between heliocentric distances of 1
and 55 AU over the last two solar cycles. The structure
of the solar wind varied in a consistent fashion with he-
tocentric distance. Similar structures were observed at
similar heliocentric distances by all three spacecraft
during different portions of the solar cycle.
Keywords: 'Solar wind, 'Solar cycles, 'Solar position,
"Distance, 'Geophysics, 'Earth planetary structure,
Pioneer 10 space probe. Pioneer 11 space probe. Voy-
ager 2 spacecraft, Wind velocity. Wind profiles. Tem-
perature.
PC A03/MF A01
Electronics Enclc-
N19990042149REB
Development of Lightweight
tures for Space Applications.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbett, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
M.T. Fenske, J. L Barth. J. R. DkSon. and P. Mule.
1999.13p.
Presented at Long Beach. CA. May 1999. Society for
the Advancement of Materials and Process Engineer-
ing, Covina, CA.
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This paper outlines the end to end effort to produce
lightweight electronics enclosures for NASA GSFC
electronics applications with the end goal of presenting
an array of lightweight box options for a flight oppor-
tunity. Topics including the development of require-
ments, design of three different boxes, utilization of ad-
vanced materials and processes, and analysis and test
are dtecussed. Three different boxes were developed
independently and in parallel. A lightweight machined
Aluminum box, a cast Aluminum box and a composite
box were designed, fabricated, and tested both me-
chanically and thermally. There were many challenges
encountered in meeting the requirements with a non-
metallic enclosure and the development of the com-
posite box employed several innovative techniques.
Keywords: 'Fabrication, 'Enclosure. 'Spacecraft con-
struction materials, *Weight(Mass), Technology utiliza-
tion, Metal matrix composites, In-
dexes(Documentation), Design analysis, Performance
tests.
N19990042154REB PC A07/MF A02
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measure-
ments (NOXAR) during POLINAT 2 and SONEX:
Overview and Case-Studies on Continental and
Marine Convection.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Moffett Field. CA. Ames Research Center.
D. Jeker, L. Pfister, D. Brunner, A. M. Thompson, H.
Wemli, R. B. Selkirk. Y. Kondo, M. Koike. Y. Zhao. J.
Staehelin, D. J. Boccippio, and K. E. Pickering. 1999,
104p.
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In the framework of the project POLINAT 2 (Pollution in
the North Atlantic Flight Corridor) we measured NO(x)
(NO and NO2) and ozone on 98 flights through the
North Atlantic Flight Corridor (NAFC) with a fully auto-
mated system permanently installed aboard an in-serv-
ice Swissair B-747 airliner in the period of August to
November 1997. The averaged NO, concentrations
both in the NAFC and at the U.S. east coast were simi-
lar to that measured in autumn 1995 with the same
system. The patchy occurrence of NO(x), enhance-
ments up to 3000 pptv over several hundred kilometers
(plumes), predominately found over the U.S. east
coast lead to a log-normal NO(x) probability density
function. In three case-studies we examine the origins
of such plumes by combining back-trajectories with
brightness temperature enhanced (IR) satellite im-
agery, with lightning observations from the U.S. Na-
tional Lightning Detection Network (NLDN) or with the
Optical Transient Detector (OTD) satellite. For frontal
activity above the continental U.S., we demonstrate
that the location of NO(x) plumes can be well explained
with maps of convective influence. For another case
we show that the number of lightning flashes in a clus-
ter of marine thunderstorms is proportional to the
NO(x) concentrations observed several hundred kilo-
meters downwind of the anvil outflows and suggest
that lightning was the dominant source. From the fact
that in autumn the NO, maximum was found several
hundred kilometers off the U.S. east coast, it can be in-
ferred that thunderstorms triggered over trie warm Gulf
Stream current are an important source for the regional
upper tropospheric NO(x) budget in autumn.
Keywords: 'Augmentation, 'Detection, 'Marine mete-
orology, 'Nitrogen oxides, 'Normal density functions,
'Ozone, 'Plumes, Troposphere, 'Nitrogen dioxide. At-
lantic ocean. Autumn, Boeing 747 aircraft, Brightness
temperature, Coasts, Convection, Corridors, Gulf
stream. Infrared imagery, Lightning, Posi-
tion(Location), Probability theory, Satellite imagery.
Thunderstorms, Trajectories.
N1M90042165REB PC A03/MF A01
GISS Analysis of Surface Temperature Changes.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbelt MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
J. Hansen, R. Ruedy. J. Glascoe. and M. Sato. 1999.
30p.
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We describe the current GISS analysis of surface tem-
perature change based primarily on meteorological
station measurements. The global surface temperature
in 1998 was the warmest in the period of instrumental
data. The rate of temperature change is higher in the
past 25 years than at any previous time in the period of
instrumental data. The warmth of 1998 is too large and
pervasive to be fully accounted for by the recent El
Nino, suggesting that global temperature may have
moved to a higher level, analogous to the increase that
occurred in the late 1970s. The warming in the United
States over the past 50 years is smaller than in most of
the world, and over that period there is a slight cooling
trend in the Eastern United States and the neighboring
Atlantic ocean. The spatial and temporal patterns of
the temperature change suggest that more than one
mechanism is involved in this regional cooling.
Keywords: 'Surface temperature, 'Weather stations,
'Climate change, 'Spatial distribution, 'Temperature
measurement, 'Temperature dependence, El nino,
Wide area networks, United states. Temporal distribu-
tion, Cooling, Atlantic ocean.
N19990042166REB PC A02/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington. DC.
Global MHO Simulation of Mesoscale Structures
at the Magnetospheric Boundary. Final Report, 1
May 1995-31 Dec. 1998.
California Univ., Los Angeles. Dept. of Mechanical,
Aerospace and Nuclear Engineering.
J.Berchem. 1998,6p.
Grant NAG5-4685
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The research carried out for this protocol was focused
on the study of mesoscales structures at the
magnetospheric boundary. We investigated three
areas: (1) the structure of the magnetospheric bound-
ary for steady solar wind conditions; (2) the dynamics
of the dayskfe magnetospheric boundary and (3) the
dynamics of the distant tail magnetospheric boundary.
Our approach was to use high resolution three-dimen-
sional global magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simula-
tions of the interaction of the solar wind with the Earth's
magnetosphere. We first considered simple variations
of the interplanetary conditions to obtain generic cases
that helped us in establishing the basic cause and ef-
fect relationships for steady solar wind conditions. Sub-
sequently, we used actual solar wind plasma and mag-
netic field parameters measured by an upstream
spacecraft as input to the simulations and compared
the simulation results with sequences of events ob-
served by another or several other spacecraft located
downstream the bow shock. In particular we compared
results with observations made when spacecraft
crossed the magnetospheric boundary.
Keywords: 'Magnetohydrodynamics, 'Simulation,
•Mesoscale phenomena, 'Magnetic fields,
•Boundaries, 'Research, 'Solar wind. Wind velocity,
Wind direction, Upstream, Bow waves. Earth
magnetosphere, Plasma interactions. Three dimen-
sional models. Shock waves, Protocol(Computers).
N19990042170REB PC A01/MF A01
Photon-Weighted Midpoint Exposure Meter for
Keck/HIRES Extrasolar Planet Research. Progress
Report No. 2.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
22 Apr! 999,5p.
Grant NAG5-4445
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NASA Grant was received for research involving the
construction of a photon-weighting midpoint exposure
meter for the Keck HIRES spectrometer, and for sup-
port of our NASA/Keck-oased planet research with this
instrumentation. The research funds were also to be
used to make our iodine cell calibration system and ex-
posure meter available to the NASA Keck observing
community. Progress this past year, the second of the
3-year granting period, involved work in 4 areas: 1)
Further construction of the midpoint exposure meter. 2)
Assisting observers with use of the Iodine system. 3)
Acquisition of precision radial velocity data on our pro-
gram star sample with continued monitoring to proceed
in subsequent years as available telescope time per-
mits. 4) Reduction and analysis of incoming precision
radial velocity data to reject problematic and
uninteresting program stars, and to identify promising
planet candidates.
Keywords: 'Research, 'Fabrication, 'Photon beams,
'Spectrometers, 'Construction, Telescopes, Radial ve-
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locity. Iodine, Extrasolar planets, Exposure, Cali-
brating.
N19990042171REB PC A03/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington. DC.
Investigation of the Effect of Surface Impurities on
the Adsorption Kinetics of Hydrogen
Chemisorbed onto Iron. Final Report, 1 Apr. 1980 -
30 Sep. 1997.
California Univ., Santa Barbara.
R. M. Shanabarger. 1997,21p.
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The original goal of this program was to investigate the
effect surface impurities have on the heterogeneous ki-
netic processes of those molecular species which
produce gaseous hydrogen degradation of the me-
chanical properties of metallic structural materials.
However, shortly after the initiation of the original pro-
gram, the program's NASA Technical Monitor, Dr.
Howard Nelson, requested that the effort supported by
this Co-operative Agreement be redirected to study
more pressing materials issues associated to the de-
velopment of the National Aero-Space Plane (NASP).
The results of these efforts are outlined in this report.
Detailed discussions of specific work, including experi-
mental techniques and procedures, will be found in the
publications listed with the subsection discussing that
specific work as well and in Section 5. No inventions
were generated or disclosed within this Agreement
Keywords: "Research, •Impurities, 'Surface defects,
•Adsorption, 'Hydrogen, 'Chemisorption, 'Iron,
•Aerospace planes. Reaction kinetics. National aero-
space plane program. Molecular gases. Mechanical
properties. Heterogeneity. Degradation, Atmospheric
chemistry.
N19990042172REB PC A03/MF A01
New Materials for EMI Shielding.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Cleveland. OH. NASA John H. Glenn Research Center
at Lewis Field.
J. R.Gaier. Apr 1999.14p. NAS 1.15209054, NASA/
TM-1999-209054, E-11590.
Presented at Electromagnetic Compatibility, Seattle,
WA, 2-6 Aug. 1999. Institute of Electrical and Elec-
tronics Engineers. Washington, DC.
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Graphite fibers intercalated with bromine or similar
mixed halogen compounds have substantially lower re-
sistivity than their pristine counterparts, and thus
should exhibit higher shielding effectiveness against
electromagnetic interference. The mechanical and
thermal properties are nearly unaffected, and the
shielding of high energy x-rays and gamma rays is sub-
stantially increased. Characterization of the resistivity
of the composite materials is subtle, but it is clear that
the composite resistivity is substantially lowered.
Shielding effectiveness calculations utilizing a simple
rule of mixtures model yields results that are consistent
with available data on these materials.
Keywords: "Graphite, 'Fiber composites,
•Electromagnetic interference, 'Thermodynamic prop-
erties. 'Shielding. X rays. Mechanical properties. Halo-
gen compounds. Gamma rays. Electrical resistivity.
Bromine.
N19990042214REB PC A02/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
Experimental Internet Environment Software De-
velopment Final Report. 14 Jun. 1996 - 31 Mar.
19977
Alabama Univ. in Huntsvilte.
G. A. Maddux. Sep 1998, lOp, MAS 1 ^6208191,
NASA/CR-1999-208191. TR-5-34474.
Contract NAS8-38609
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Geographically distributed project teams need an Inter-
net based collaborative work environment or 'Intranet.'
The Virtual Research Center (VRC) is an experimental
Intranet server that combines several services such as
desktop conferencing, file archives, on-line publishing,
and security. Using the World Wide Web (WWW) as a
shared space paradigm, the Graphical User Interface
(GUI) presents users with images of a lunar colony.
Each project has a wing of the colony and each wing
has a conference room, library, laboratory, and mail
station. In FY95, the VRC development team proved
the feasibility of this shared space concept by building
a prototype using a Netscape commerce server and
several public domain programs. Successful dem-
onstrations of the prototype resulted in approval for a
second phase. Phase 2, documented by this report,
will produce a seamlessly integrated environment by
introducing new technologies such as Java and Adobe
Web Links to replace less efficient interface software.
Keywords: 'Internets, 'On-line systems, "World wide
web, 'Graphical user interface, *Java(Programming
language), Computer conferencing, Document stor-
age. Coding.
N19990042245REB PC A04/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington. DC.
In Situ Resource Utilization (1SRU 3) Technical
Interchange Meeting: Abstracts.
Lunar and Planetary Inst., Houston, TX.
1999,47p, LPI-CONTRIB-963.
Contract NASW-4574
Presented at In-Situ Resource Utilization Technical
Interchange, Denver, CO, 11-12 Feb. 1999. Lunar and
Planetary Inst., Houston, TX.
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This volume contains abstracts that have been accept-
ed for presentation at the In Situ Resource Utilization
(ISRU III) Technical Interchange Meeting, February
11-12,1999, hosted by the Lockheed Martin Astronau-
tics Waterton Facility, Denver, Colorado. Administra-
tion and publication support for this meeting were pro-
vided by the staff of the Publications and Program
Services Department at the Lunar and Planetary Insti-
tute.
Keywords: "Abstracts, 'Meetings, "Research and de-
velopment, 'Aerospace technology transfer,
"Technology utilization, 'Information flow,
Mars(Planet), Mars exploration. Mars atmosphere,
Mars sample return missions, Manned mars missions.
N19990042320REB PC A02/MF A01
Incorporating Manual and Autonomous Code Gen-
eration.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbett, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
D. McComas. Sep 1998,6p.
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Code can be generated manually or using code-gen-
erated software tools, but how do you interpret the two.
This article looks at a design methodology that com-
bines object-oriented design with autonomic code gen-
eration for attitude control flight software. Recent im-
provements in space flight computers are allowing soft-
ware engineers to spend more time engineering the
applications software. The application developed was
the attitude control flight software for an astronomical
satellite called the Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP).
The MAP flight system is being designed, developed,
and integrated at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Cen-
ter. The MAP controls engineers are using Integrated
Systems Inc.'s MATRIXx for their controls analysis. In
addition to providing a graphical analysis for an envi-
ronment, MATRIXx includes an autonomic code gen-
eration facility called Autocode. This article examines
the forces that shaped the final design and describes
three highlights of the design process: (1) Defining the
manual to autonomic code interface; (2) Applying ob-
ject-oriented design to the manual flight code; (3) Im-
plementing the object-oriented design in C.
Keywords: "Applications programs(Computers),
'Object-oriented programming, 'Software develop-
ment tools, 'Autocoders, "Computer systems design,
"Satellite attitude control, Microwave probes, Airborne/
spacebome computers, Stationkeeping,
CfProgramming language), Subroutine librar-
ies(Computers), Controllers.
N19990042321REB PC A04/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
WFPC2 Observations of Star Clusters In the
Magellanic Clouds, Report 2.
Krtt Peak National Observatory, Tucson, AZ.
K. J. Mighell, A. Sarajedini, and R. S. French. 10 Aug
1998,42p, NOAO-PREPRINT-813, NRA-95-OSS-16.
Contract NAS5-26555, NASA ORDER S-67046-F
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We present our analysis of archival Hubble Space Tel-
escope Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) ob-
servations in F450W ( approximately B) and F555W
(approximately V) of the intermediate-age populous
star clusters NGC121, NGC 339, NGC 361, NGC 416,
and Kron 3 in the Small Magellanic Cloud. We use pub-
lished photometry of two other SMC populous star
clusters, Lindsay 1 and Lindsay 113, to investigate the
age sequence of these seven populous star clusters in
order to improve our understanding of the formation
chronology of the SMC. We analyzed the V ys B-V and
M(sub V) vs (B-V)(sub 0) color-magnitude diagrams of
these populous Small Magellanic Cloud star clusters
using a variety of techniques and determined their
ages, metallicities, and reddenings. These new data
enable us to improve the age-metallicity relation of star
clusters in the Small Magellanic Cloud. In particular,
we find that a closed-box continuous star-formation
model does not reproduce the age-metallicity relation
adequately. However, a theoretical model punctuated
by bursts of star formation is in better agreement with
the observational data presented herein.
Keywords: "Magellanic clouds, 'Star clusters, 'Star for-
mation, "Galactic evolution, "Chronology, Metallicity,
Color-magnitude diagram. Astronomical photometry,
Hubble space telescope, Stellar models.
N19990042372REB PC A03/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington. DC.
Merged Vision and GPS Control of a Semi-Autono-
mous, Small Helicopter. Final Report, 1 Apr. 1996 -
30 Sep. 1997.
Stanford Univ., CA.
S.M. Rock. Apr 1999,20p.
Contract NCC2-967
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This final report documents the activities performed
during the research period from April 1,1996 to Sep-
tember 30, 1997. It contains three papers: Carrier
Phase GPS and Computer Vision for Control of an Au-
tonomous Helicopter; A Contestant in the 1997 Inter-
national Aerospace Robotics Laboratory Stanford Uni-
versity; and Combined CDGPS and Vision-Based Con-
trol of a Small Autonomous Helicopter.
Keywords: 'Global positioning system, 'Computer vi-
sion, 'Helicopters, 'Autonomous navigation,
•Automatic flight control, 'Flight management systems,
'Helicopter control, Position sensing, Control systems
design. Robot control.
N19990042373REB PC A01/MF A01
Representation and Integration of Scientific Infor-
mation.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Moffett Field, CA. Ames Research Center.
1998.2p.
Contract NCC2-5247
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The objective of this Joint Research Interchange with
NASA-Ames was to investigate how the Tsimmis tech-
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nology could be used to represent and integrate sci-
entific information. The main goal of the Tsimmis
project is to allow a decision maker to find information
of interest from such sources, fuse it, and process it
(e.g., summarize it, visualize it, discover trends). An-
other important goal is the easy incorporation of new
sources, as well the ability to deal with sources whose
structure or services evolve. During the Interchange
we had research meetings approximately every month
or two. The funds provided by NASA supported work
that lead to the following two papers: Fusion Queries
over Internet Databases; Efficient Query Subscription
Processing in a Multicast Environment.
Keywords: 'Information systems, 'Information transfer,
•Information retrieval. "Information flow, 'Technology
transfer, 'Internet resources. "On-line systems, Deci-
sion making, Systems integration.
N19990042404REB PC A02/MF A01
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC.
RXTE Observation of Cygnus X-1,1.
Cooperative Inst. for Research in Environmental
Science, Boulder, CO.
J. B. Dove, J. Wilms, M. A. Nowak, B. A. Vaughan, and
M. C. Begelman. 28 Sep 1998,8p. ASTRO-PH/
9707322-VOL-2.
Contract DARA-50-OR-92054, Grant NAG5-2026
Partially funded by Grants NAG5-3225, NAG5-3310,
NSF AST-91-20599, NSF AST-95-29175, NSF INT-
95-13899.
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We present the results of the analysis of the broad-
band spectrum of Cygnus X-1 from 3.0 to 200 keV,
using data from a 10 ksec observation by the Rossi X-
ray Timing Explorer. The spectrum can be well de-
scribed phenomenologically by an exponentially cut-off
power law with a photon index Gamma = 1.45(+0.01
-0.02) (a value considerably harder 0.02 than typically
found), e-folding energy E(sub 0 = 162(+9 -8) keV, plus
a deviation from a power law that formally can be mod-
eled as a thermal blackbody with temperature kT(sub
bb) = 1.2(+0.0 -0.1) keV. Although the 3-30 keV portion
of the spectrum can be fit with a reflected power law
with Gamma = 1.81 + or - 0.01 and covering fraction f
* 0.35 + or - 0.02, the quality of the fit is significantly re-
duced when the HEXTE data in the 30-100 keV range
is included, as there is no observed hardening in the
power law within this energy range. As a physical de-
scription of this system, we apply the accretion disc co-
rona models of Dove, Wilms & Begelman (1997a) -
where the temperature of the corona is determined
setf-consistently. A spherical corona with a total optical
depth pi = 1.6 + or - 0.1 and an average temperature
kT(sub c) = 87 + or - 5 keV, surrounded by an exterior
cold disc, does provide a good description of the data
(X(exp 2 sub red) = 1.55). These models deviate from
red the data by up to 7% in the 5 -10 key range, and
we discuss possible reasons for these discrepancies.
However, considering bow successfully the spherical
corona reproduces the 10 - 200 keV data, such
"pboton-starved* coronal geometries seem very prom-
ising for explaining the accretion processes of Cygnus
Keywords: 'Accretion disks, *X ray astronomy, "X ray
binaries, 'Radiative transfer, 'Coronas, X ray timing
explorer, Cygnus constellation, X ray spectroscopy.
N19990042443REB PC A03/MF A01
Design/Use of the Remotely Operated Bakeout
Box Shutter (ROBBS).
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
B. P. Ottens. 30 Dec 1999,22p.
Presented at Value Driven Testing and Best Practices:
Challenges for 21st Century, 16-18Mar. 1999.
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A thermal vacuum box takeout and certification allows
orbital payloads to be cleaned and certified when the
background TQCM measurements (a measure of how
much molecular contamination is on a payload or
chamber) are unacceptable or unmanageable in the
standard thermal vacuum chamber. The box bakeout
procedure is usually performed in 4 steps: bakeout the
box, certify the box, bake out the payload, and finally
certify the payload. In the procedure's current setup,
the contaminant conduction hole ('lid') is initially open
and a vacuum chamber break must occur between the
bakeout and certification phases to close the box from
the vacuum chamber. This exposure is necessary to
allow the outgassed contaminants to escape the box's
volume rapidly during bakeout phase, but payload cer-
tification isnt usually performed while the lid is still
open, because it exposes the payload, TQCM, and box
volume to chamber contaminants. The Remotely Oper-
ated Bakeout Box Shutter (ROBBS) is a new facility
design and will allow the remote closure of the con-
tamination hole while the chamber is still under vacu-
um, and with little or no time to do so.
Keywords: "Contamination, "Remote control, "Vacuum
chambers, 'Contaminants, 'Thermodynamic prop-
erties, Payloads, Degassing, Exposure.
NASS-ZAG-99REB PCS28.00/MF A04
Agricultural Statistics, 1999.
National Agricultural Statistics Service, Washington,
DC.
1999,500p, ISBN-0-16-049562-8.
See also NASS-ZAG-98 and NASS-ZAG-97.
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Agricultural Statistics is published each year to meet
the diverse need for a reliable reference book on agri-
cultural production, supplies, consumption, facilities,
costs, and returns. Its tables of annual data cover a
wide variety of facts in forms suited to most common
use.
Keywords: "Agricultural economics, "United States,
'Statistics, Vegetables, Grain crops, Exports, Imports,
International trade. Livestock, Market value, Produc-
tion, Commodities, Tabtes(Data).
NASS-ZCP-99REB PCS15.00/MF A01
Cherry Production (Released June 24,1999).
National Agricultural Statistics Service, Washington,
DC. Agricultural Statistics Board.
24Jun1999.4p.
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U.S. tart cherry production is forecast at 260 million
pounds, down 25% from 1998 and 11% below 1997.
This level is the lowest since 1991 when 190 million
pounds were produced. Michigan, the largest pro-
ducing state, expects a crop of 192 million pounds,
down 27% percent from last year and 15% below the
1997 crop. Drought conditions in the fall along with light
frost damage reduced bud formation in the northern
growing areas. Southwestern Michigan reports excel-
lent fruit set due to favorable conditions. Crop maturity
is making normal progress. Fruit size is expected to be
large and of good quality due to excellent weather con-
ditions since pollination.
Keywords: 'Agricultural economics, 'Cherries, 'United
States, Production, Economic forecasting, Fruit crops,
Harvesting, Marketing, Pollination, Michigan, Utah, Or-
egon, New York, California, Washington(State),
Weight, Statistical data.
NASS-ZFC-99REB PCS20.00/MF A02
Floriculture Crops. 1998 Summary.
National Agricultural Statistics Service, Washington,
DC. Agricultural Statistics Board.
Jun1999,124p.
See also NASS-ZFC-98 and NASS-ZFC-97.
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The wholesale vlaue of 1998 floriculture crops was up
one percent from the revised 1997 valuation. The total
value of all crops at wholesale for all growers with
$10,000 or more in sales is estimated at $3.93 billion
for 1998, compared with $3.90 billion for 1997. Cali-
fornia was again the leading state with crops valued at
$769 million, down 3% for the year. Florida was down
slightly from 1997 with $654 million in wholesale value.
These two states accounted for 36 percent of the total
value. Of the 36 states surveyed, 21 showed increased
value over the previous year. The top five states. Cali-
fornia, Florida, Michigan, Texas, and Ohio accounted
for $2.02 billion, 51% of the total value. Growers with
sales exceeding $100,000 for the year accounted for
91% of the total, at $3.56 billion. This group comprised
36% of the total number of growers.
Keywords: 'Horticulture, "Flowers, "Marketing,
"Agribusiness, Agricultural economics, Market value,
Prices, Production, Statistical data, United States,
Sales, Crops, Commerce, Greenhouses, Surveys,
Commodities, "Floriculture.
NUREG/CR-5500-V3REB PCA12/MFA03
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC.
Safety Programs Div.
Reliability Study: General Electric Reactor Protec-
tion System, 1984-1995. Technical rept. 1 Jan 84-31
Dec 95.
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Lab.,
Idaho Falls.
S. A. Eide, S. T. Beck, M. B. Galley, S. T. Khericha, T.
E. Wierman, W. J. Galyean, and C. D. Gentillon. May
1999,240p.
See also NUREG/CR-5500-V2. Sponsored by Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC. Safety Pro-
grams Div.
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This report documents an analysis of the safety-related
performance of the ractor protection system (RPS) at
U.S. General Electric commercial reactors during the
period 1984 through 1995. General Electric RPS de-
signs analyzed in this report include those with relay-
based trip systems. The analysis is based on a BWR/
4 plant design. RPS operational data were collected for
all U.S. General Electric commercial reactors from the
Nuclear Plant Reliability Data System and Licensee
Event Reports. A risk-based analysis was performed
on the data to estimate the observed unavailability of
the RPS, based on a fault tree model of the system. An
engineering analysis of trends and patterns was also
performed on the data to provide additional insights
into RPS performance. RPS unavailability results ob-
tained from the data were compared with existing un-
availability estimates from Individual Plant Examina-
tions and other reports.
Keywords: "Reactor protection systems, "BWR type
reactors, Performance evaluation. Reactor safety.
Fault tree analysis, Failure mode analysis, Safety, Nu-
clear power plants. Reliability, Probabilistic risk as-
sessment.
NUREG/CR-5730REB PCA10
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC.
Div. of Engineering Technology.
Paleoseismology Study Northwest of the New Ma-
drid Seismic Zone. Technical rept. Sep 95-Dec 99.
Maryland Univ., College Park. Dept. of Geology.
M. Tuttle, J. Chester, R. Lafferty, K. Dyer-Williams, and
R.Cande.May1999,178p.
Available in original stock only. See also NUREG/CR-
0017. Sponsored by Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC. Div. of Engineering Technology.
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During this paleoseismology study, we surveyed more
than 400 km of river cutbank and documented lique-
faction features, including sand dikes and sand blows,
at over 50 sites. In addition, we studied several struc-
tures, including the Bodenschatz-Lick, Eureka-House
Springs, and Ste. Genevieve fault systems and the
Farmington and Valmeyer anticlines, that are spatially
associated with concentrations of historical and instru-
mentally recorded seismicity. Although no evidence of
Holocene faulting was found, possible earthquake
sources responsible for liquefaction include the St.
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Louis. Centralia, and new Madrid faults, the Valmeyer
and Watertoo-Dupo anticlines, and the Du Quoin
monocline.
Keywords: -Liquefaction, 'Pateoseismology,
•Seismicfty, Geological faults. Seismic events. Earth-
quakes, Ground motion. Risk assessment. Hazards,
Geologic history, "New Madrid Seismic Zone. Central
Mississippi Valtey(United States). Southern Re-
gtondllinois). Southeastern Regkxi(Missouri), Norm-
western RegtonfTennessee), Northeastern Re-
gton(Arkansas), Western Region(Kentuc*y).
NUREGrCR-STSIREB PCA16/MFA03
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC.
Div. of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards.
Hartford Tank Waste Remediation System High-
Level Waste Chemistry Manual.
Southwest Research Inst. San Antonio. TX. Center for
Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analyses.
a T. Pabalan, M. S. Jarzemba, D. A. Pfckett C. S.
Braze), J. T. Persyn, D. S. Moulton, J. P. Hsu, J. Erwin,
N. Sridhar, and J. WeWy. Mar 1999,338p. CNWRA-
97-008-REV-2.
Prepared in cooperation with Rensselaer Polytechnic
Inst. Troy. NY. Dent of Earth and Environmental
Sciences, and OLI Systems. Inc., Morris Plains. NJ.
Sponsored by Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Wash-
ington. DC. Div. of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeouards.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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(703)605-6900; and email at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) plans to pri-
vatize the waste treatment arid immobilization oper-
ations of the Hartford Tank Waste Remediation System
(TWRS) program. A Memorandum of Understanding
has been established between the DOE and the Nu-
clear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for the first phase
of the TWRS program. To assist the NRC in devet-
oping technicaTand regulatory tools for the TWRS pri-
vatization effort, the Center for Nuclear Waste Regu-
latory Analyses is providing the NRC with information
and tools needed to assess the chemical, raddogical,
and critfcaity hazards of Hanford tank wastes and op-
erations addressed under the privatization initiative. Of
primary concern are those reactions that could occur
during waste retrieval and processing, but potential re-
actions during continued interim storage are also im-
portant
Keywords: t-tigh-tevel wastes. 'RarJoactive waste
storage, "Chemical reactions, Tanks, Chemistry, Flam-
mable gases, Ftemmabfflty. Hazards, Critica«y, Phys-
teal properties, Chsfmcsl propertes.
NUREG/CR-6S12REB PC A06/MF A02
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington. DC.
Div. of Engineering Technology.
Dynamic Fracture tarnation Toughness of ASTM
A533.Grades Steal Plate.
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN
R. E. UrikTand S. M. Graham. May 1999, lOOp, ORNL/
TM-13342.
Abo pub. as Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren
Div., Silver Spring. MD. rent no. NSWCCD-TR-61-CR-
96A)1. See also NUREG/CR-5793. Prepared in co-
operation with Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahkjran
Div., Silver Spring, MD., Naval Academy, Annapolis,
MD. and Vector Research. RockvHIe. MO. Sponsored
by Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Washington. DC.
DM. of Engineering Technology.
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No abstract avaOabte.
Keywords: •SteeKASTM-A533-B. •Fracture properties.
Ductae-oritHe transitions. Dyanmfc loads. Mechaical
properties, Steels, Pressure vessels, Cracks.
NUREG/CR-6532REB PC A05/MF A01
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC.
Div. of Systems Technology.
Systems Analysis Programs for Hands-on Inte-
grated Reliability Evaluations JSAPHIRE) Version
6.0. System Overview Manual. Technical rept
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Lab.,
Idaho Falls.
K. D. Russell, C. L Hoffman, K. J. Kvarfordt. S. T.
Wood, E. Lois, and C. L Smith. May 1999,72p. INEEU
EXT-97-00151.
See also NUREG/CR-6116-V2. Sponsored by Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC. Div. of Sys-
tems Technology.
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The Systems Analysis Programs for Hands-on
Integated Reliability Evaluations (SAPHIRE) is a soft-
ware application for performing probabilistic risk as-
sessments (PRAs) for industrial facilities and in par-
ticular for nuclear power plants, using a personal com-
puter. This is a summary report of the functions and ca-
pabilities available in SAPHIRE. It provides instructions
for instating and using the code and discusses
SAPHIRE's quality assurance process. This report
also gives an overview of the separate module called
the Graphical Evaluation Module (GEM), which
automates the process for evaluating operational
events at commercial nuclear plants. Detailed docu-
mentation of SAPHIRE is available in the on-line ref-
erence manual.
Keywords: 'Nuclear power plants, 'Reactor safety.
Manuals, Fault tree analysis. Failure mode analysis,
Reactor accidents. Systems analysis. Risk assess-
ment. Reactor cores. Damage, 'SAPHIRE 6.0 com-
puter programs, •Probabilistic rik assessment,
GEM(Graphical Evaluation Module).
NUREGVCR4587REB PC AOS/MF A01
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC.
Div. of Risk Analysis and Applications.
Environmental Dynamics of Carbon-14 Near a
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Burial Ground.
Technical rept
Pacific Northwest National Lab., Rfchland, WA.
S. O. Link, K. J. King. M. Benz, W. G. Evenden, and D.
E. Robertson. May 1999,84p, PNNL-12068.
See also NUREG/CR-4879. Prepared in cooperation
with Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.. Chak River (On-
tario). Chak River Nuclear Labs, and Tri-Crbes Univer-
sity Center. Rfchland. WA. Sponsored by Nuclear Reg-
ulatory Commission, Washington, DC. Div. of Risk
Analysis andApplicabons.
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The main objectives of this study on behavior in a nat-
ural humid regkxi ecosystem are: to determine the dis-
tribution of Carbon 14 specific activities in ground-
waters and surface waters, air, vegetation, and peat at
selected sites in the ecosystem, to test the significance
of the transpi rational stream as a significant pathway in
wetland areas, to establish empirical transfer coeffi-
cients from groundwater-to-air and air-to-vegetation
among others for use in modeling Carbon 14 transport,
and to improve our understanding of radiocarbon
budgets in wetland ecosystems with the aim of sup-
plying modelers with better input parameters.
Keywords: 'Low level radioactive wastes, 'Carbon 14,
•RadkxiucHde transport, Radioactive waste manage-
ment. Ground water. Vegetation, Radoactive waste
disposal. Transpiration, Surface water. Sampling, Wet-
lands, Ecosystem pathways.
PAT-APPL-8-012 016REB PC N03/MF A04
Oily Waste Water Treatment System. Patent AppU-
csttoo.
Department of the Navy, Washington, DC.
K.TTompldns, J. S. Stefanko, B. L Owsenek. L. W.
Tomfinson, and J. A. Gavin. Filed 22 Jan 98,15p,
ADD019338.
This Government-owned invention available for U.S. li-
censing and. possibly, for foreign licensing. Copy of
application available NTIS. Product reproduced from
digital image.
The effluent outflow from a shipboard oil/water sepa-
rator is further reduced in oil content by passage
through ultrafiltration membranes as an added down-
stream treatment prior to overboard discharge. Effluent
from the oil/water separator is buffered by delivery
through a feed pump and use of a redrculatton pump
through which such downstream ultrafiltration treat-
ment is subject to conditional flow control as well as
periodic backflush cleansing of the filter membranes.
Keywords: •Patent applications, 'Waste water, "Water
treatment, 'Oil wastes. Filters, Effluents, Recirculation,
Buffers(Chemistry), Separators, Ultrafiltration. Ship-
board sewage treatment systems, Backflush.
PAT-APPL-8-137 870REB PC N03/MF A04
Multiline Tow Cable Assembly Including Swivel
and Slip Ring. Patent Application.
Department ot the Navy, Washington, DC.
M.R Williams. Filed 12 Aug 98,23p, ADD019339.
This Government-owned invention available for U.S. li-
censing and, possibly, for foreign licensing. Copy of
application available NTIS. Product reproduced from
digital image.
This patent application discloses a multiline tow cable
assembly including swivel area components and slip
ring components. The swivel area components include
a rotor member connected to an external housing, at
least one contact member formed within the rotor
member and rotatable with the rotor, and first electrical
leads connected to the at least one contact member.
The slip ring components include a multiline termi-
nation member, a stater connected to the multiline ter-
mination member, at least one contact pin formed in
connection with the stator, and second electrical leads
connected to the at least one contact pin. A substan-
tially friction free member is interposed between the
swivel area components and the slip ring components
for enabling relative rotation of the swivel area compo-
nents with respect to the slip ring components. By the
described assemblies, continuous electrical connec-
tion is maintained between the first and second elec-
trical leads upon rotation of the swivel area compo-
nents with respect to the slip ring components.
Keywords: 'Patent applications. Towing cables,
'Cable assemblies. Towed arrays, Stators, Rotors,
Barges, Slip rings, 'Multiline, Swivel, Contact pin. Elec-
trical leads.
PAT-APPL-8-226 614REB PC N03/MF A04
Electrical Outlet Splash Protector. Patent Applica-
tion.
Department of the Navy, Washington, DC.
P. E. Moody. Bled 21 Dec 98,23p, ADD019342.
This Government-owned invention available for U.S. li-
censing and, possibly, for foreign licensing. Copy of
application available NTIS. Product reproduced from
digital image.
A splash protector in combination with an electrical out-
let includes a shield member having a first shield por-
tion and a second shield portion opposite to the first
shield portion. A spring member is provided in connec-
tion with the first and second shield portions. An outlet
cover includes an outer face with a pair of rectangular
slot openings and a grounding pin opening formed
therein, and an inner face having a recessed area with
an outer perimeter of the recessed area encompassing
at least the pair of rectangular slot openings and
grounding pin opening, but less than an outer dimen-
sion of trie outlet cover. A spring-supporting post is
formed on the inner face of the outlet cover and pro-
jecting therefrom such that the spring member fits with-
in facing inner sides of the first and second shield por-
tions so that the first and second shields completely
block external access to the rectangular slot openings
and grounding pin opening of the outlet cover. Upon
selectively actuating the spring, the shield portions are
moved away from the rectangular slot openings and
grounding pn opening.
Keywords: 'Patent applications, 'Electrical equipment,
'Safety equipment. Protection, Shielding, Splash,
Electric terminals. Electrical outlets, Safety shields.
Splash protector.
PAT-APPL-8-226 620REB PC N03/MF ACM
Illuminating Electrical Fuse. Patent Application.
Department of the Navy, Washington, DC.
P. E. Moody. Filed 21 Dec98,13p, ADD019340.
This Government-owned invention available for U.S. li-
censing and. possibly, for foreign licensing. Copy of
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application available NTIS. Product reproduced from
Digital image.
An Illuminating electrical fuse having an indicator lamp
is provided. The indicator lamp is connected to the fuse
element on the load side of the circuit and to an inde-
pendent ground. During operation of the fuse, the lamp
bBuminated. When the fuse blows out, the lamp is ex-
tinguished. The configuration of the circuit places the
temp in parallel with the circuit load in contrast to simi-
lar fuses having the lamp, fuse element and load in se-
ries. With the lamp in parallel, lamp failure does not
shut down the circuit. Further, the current draw of the
electrical load bypasses the lamp circuit through which
only a small current passes. The lamp in the preferred
embodiment Is a light emitting diode.
Keywords: 'Patent applications, 'Electrical equipment,
nomination, Circuits, Indicators, Lamps, Electrical
bads, 'Illuminating electrical fuse.
PAT-APPL-8-226 621REB PC N03/MF AIM
Non-Slip Safety Glasses. Patent Application.
Department of the Navy, Washington, DC.
plfMoody. Filed 21 Dec 98,19p. ADD019341.
This Government-owned invention available for U.S. li-
censing and, possibly, for foreign licensing. Copy of
application available NTIS. Product reproduced from
dgfel image.
A side piece for eye glasses includes a front side piece
portion and a rear side piece portion. The front side
piece portion includes a forward end and a rearward
end wnh an elongated, open-ended slot formed there-
in. The open end of the elongated open-ended slot is
Directed to the rearward end of the front side piece por-
tal. The rear side piece portion includes a forward end
and a rearward end with an elongated, closed-ended
$M formed therein. The rear side piece portion is addi-
tionally formed of a spring metal. A stop pin is inserted
through the longitudinal slot of the rear side piece por-
tion and fixed to the front side piece portion adjacent
the rear end thereof. The rear side piece portion is
tidably inserted into the open-ended longitudinal slot
of the front side piece portion to a point defined by con-
tact of the stop pin with one end of the closed-end lon-
gjtudnal slot, and slidatxy removed from the open-
ended longitudinal slot to a point defined by contact of
said stop pin with the remaining end of the closed-end
longitudinal slot. Extension of the rear side piece por-
lon enables automatic bending of the spring metal
forming the rear side piece portion.
Keywords: 'Patent applications, 'Protective equip-
ment, 'Eyeglasses, Metals, Eye safety. Springs.
PAT-APPL-8-226 625REB PC N03/MF ACM
Acoustic Sound Speed Profiling System. Patent
Application.
Department of the Navy, Washington, DC.
T. RTStottJemyer. Filed 21 Dec 98,12p, ADD019337.
This Government-owned invention available for U.S. li-
censing and, possibly, for foreign licensing. Copy of
application available NTIS. Product reproduced from
agBal Image.
An acoustic sound speed profiling system is provided.
The system includes a sound emitter and a series of
sensors or hydrophones spaced vertically in a water
column. The sound emitter is a high-frequency sound
source adapted for mounting on the front end of a pas-
sive, towed sorar array. The sound source has a fre-
quency which may be outside the acoustic aperture of
the towed array, the series of sensors are located at
Intervals along and embedded within the array tow
cable. The sensors are conventional hydrophones or
thin-film hydrophone membranes. During operation of
to system, the source transmits high frequency
sound, which is received by each sensor along the tow
cable of the towed array. Calculation of the speed of
sound is determined from the position of the tow cable
and the time-of-amval of acoustic signals at each sen-
sor. There is no interference with the normal operation
of the passive towed array.
Keywords: 'Patent applications, 'Underwater acous-
tics, 'Acoustic velocity, Towed arrays, Hydrophones,
Sonar signals. Sonar arrays, Sound generators.
Towed sonar.
SHARPE-00419REB PCS77.95
Japan-Trw System that Soured: The Rise and Fall
of the Japanese Economic Miracle.
Sharps (M.E.), Inc., Armonk. NY.
R. Kate. cMay 1999,424p.
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As this important book explains, the root of the problem
is that Japan is still mired in the economic patterns of
the 1950s-1960s. These patterns, which gave rise to
the nickname 'Japan Inc.1, were miraculously success-
ful in helping a backward Japan catch up to the West.
But, once the economy matured in the 1970s, con-
tinuing those same practices became a recipe for dis-
aster, the end result is a deformed 'dual economy1 of
strong exporters and weak domestic sectors that is
sapping productivity and hindering growth. Without
sweeping reform that goes beyond mere deregulation,
Japan is doomed to years of stagnant growth, financial
turmoil, and political gridlock.
Keywords: 'Japan, 'Economic developments, Pat-
terns, Politics, Dual ecoomy.
SHARPE-00420REB PCS37.95
Coming Class War and How to Avoid It: Rebuild-
ing the American Middle Class.
Sharpe (M.E.). Inc., Armonk. NY.
F. R. Strobel, and W. C. Peterson. cAug 1999,192p.
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Strobel and Peterson offer a clear, accessible analysis
of the worsening distribution of income and wealth in
America. In addressing the decline of the middle class,
the authors determine that the middle class has not
only continued to shrink, but that the majority of eco-
nomic benefits have continued to be concentrated into
fewer and fewer hands, increasingly the upper one half
of one percent of the population. There is a dose anal-
ysis of the linkage between economic and political
power, discussing the increasing inability of the grow-
ing lower and shrinking middle classes to get their eco-
nomic views represented in Washington.
Keywords: 'United States, 'Income, "Wealth, Policies,
Distribution, Economic benefits, Politics, Middle class.
SHARPE-00421REB PCS67.95
Complete Business Export Kit
Sharpe (M.E.), Inc., Armonk, NY.
F.Reilly.cNov1999,400p.
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All the tools and information needed to start or expand
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with another country; preparation for getting started; in-
vestigating foreign markets; and much more. Written
and prepared by an attorney expert in the legal issues
of exporting, the Kit is presented in easy-to-understand
language, without excessive legal jargon.
Keywords: 'Export businesses, Tools, Guidelines,
Marketing, Contracts.
SHARPE-00422REB PCS70.95
Conservative Reformers: The Republican Fresh-
men and the Lessons of the 104th Congress.
Sharpe (M.E.), Inc., Armonk, NY.
N. C. Rae. cMay 1999,256p.
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The 73 Republican freshmen who entered the House
of Representatives after the 1994 election were a well-
organized group with majority status and a commit-
ment to change. This book examines the extent to
which they were sucessful in redirecting policy and re-
forming the institutions of reprensative govemment-
and the extend to which those same institutions mod-
erated, and even frustrated, efforts to introduce radical,
rapid-indeed revolutionary-change. Contrasts are
drawn both with the role of the Republican freshmen in
the Senate and with the power of the President as
manifested in the 1995-96 budget battle.
Keywords: 'Republicans, Interviews, Policies, M04th
Congress, 'Conservative reformers.
SHARPE-00423REB PCS32.95
Rise and Fall of the Asian Miracle.
Sharpe (M.E.), Inc., Armonk, NY.
E. Terry. cDec 1999,320p.
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In this timely and compelling book, drawing on more
than five years of concentrated research in Asia, in-
cluding a trip there in the spring of 1998, Edith Terry
presents a blow-by-blow account of the crisis, begin-
ning with the 1996 collapse of the Bangkok Bank of
Commerce. In her overview, she links the fall of the
Asian miracle with the theme of globalization, arguing
that the crisis demonstrates the urgency of dismantling
restraints to trade, investment, arid financial services,
and that the United States should take leadership in
pushin for new and sweeping reform through the World
Trade Organization and in bilateral negotiations with its
trading partners.
Keywords: 'Asia, 'Economics. Investments, Banks,
Globalization, Trade, Financial services.
SHARPE-00425REB PCS73.95
Central Asia: The Challenges of Independence.
Sharpe (M.E.), Inc.. Armonk. NY.
B. Rumer, and S. Zhukov. cAug 1999,304p.
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The economic, political, and international profile of
Central Asia has been the subject of much speculation
since the region emerged from under the Soviet ban-
ner. This book offers systematic, informed analysis of
developments in the newest of emerging market re-
gions by a team of international experts, including lead-
ing in-country specialists. After an astute survey of po-
litical regimes by Umirerik Kasenov, Boris Rumer and
Stanislav Zhukov present a comprehensive analysis of
economic development and integration issues. In the
final four chapters, focused attentioin is devoted to for-
eign investment and trade questions and the most crit-
ical challenges confronting the two largest states,
Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
Keywords: 'Central Asia, 'Independence, 'Economic
development, Trade, Foreign investments, Emerging
markets.
SHARPE-00426REB PCS73.00
Artisans and Entrepreneurs of Dongyang County:
Economic Reform and Flexible Production in
China.
Sharpe (M.E.), Inc., Armonk, NY.
E. Cooper, and Y. Jiang. cJul 1999,272p.
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The book represents a continuation of research begun
by Cooper in Hong Kong in the earty 1970s among ex-
'' ate artisan furniture makers and woodcarvers Iron
yang County, Zhejiang Province, research which
ua.^>J the evolution of the mode of production of Chi-
nese wood furniture from its origins in an architecturalty
based part-time rural sideline craft, through a tradition
regime of urban-based factory 'hand manufacture', to
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full-scale industrial production, based first in Repub-
lican Shanghai, and later in post-World War II Hong
Kong.
Keywords: 'China, 'Economic reform, 'Flexible pro-
duction. Artisans, Entrepreneurs, Dongyang County.
SHARPE-00437REB PCS31.95
United States Trade Policy: History, Theory, and
the WTO.
Sharpe (M.E.). Inc.. Armonk, NY.
W. A. Lovett, A. E. Eckes. and R. L Brinkman. cOct
1999 224p.
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This is a critical review of recent U.S. trade policies that
have failed to enforce sufficient reciprocity and overall
trade balance. The authors explore the history of U.S.
trade policy and seek to explain the reasons behind the
failure of that policy. Their emphasis is on trade history,
a synthesis of trade theory outlooks (from Adam Smith
to post-WWII globalist thought), and most recently
structural asymmetries and free riding that distort
trade-investment flows and cause chronic external
deficits.
Keywords: Trade policies. United States. Histories,
External deficits, Outlooks.
SHARPE-00438REB PCS98.00
Managing Capital Flows In Turbulent Times: The
Experience of Europe's Emerging Market Econo-
mies In Global Perspective.
Sharpe (M.E.). Inc.. Armonk, NY.
Z. Drabek. and S. Griffith-Jones. cOct 1999,320p.
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This book explores the patterns and problems of cap-
ital inflows in the Central European economies in a
global context and in particular with reference to the
relevant experience of Spain as well as the emerging
economies of Asia and Latin America.
Keywords: 'Capital flows, 'Emerging markets,
•Europe, Patterns, Volatility.
SHARPE-00439REB PCS31.95
Hard Labor Poor Women and Work in the Post-
Welfare Era.
Sharpe (M.E.). Inc.. Armonk, NY.
J. F. Harder, and L White. cSep 1999.256p.
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This expert presentation by authors actively involved in
the field provides a realistic picture of the women and
a practical view of the issues and solutions. The book
covers a wide range of topics, including getting and
keeping a job. struggling to balance the demands of
work and family, health care, child care, and unemploy-
ment. It is set in the context of both welfare reform and
the low-wage labor market and incorporates both self-
employment and micro-business enterprise.
Keywords: "Women, 'Labor, Child care. Poverty, Em-
ployment, Families, Health care. Low-wage.
SHARPE-00440REB PCS64.95
Income Inequality in America: An Analysis of
Trends.
Sharpe (M.E.), Inc.. Armonk, NY.
P. Ryscavage, and D. J. B. Mitchell. cJul 1999,232p.
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What is income inequality. How is it measured, is the
middle class really declining. How does it relate to pov-
erty. How long has inequality been rising in the US.
Have there been other periods in history when income
differences were as large as they are today. What are
the causes of growing income and wage inequality.
The author addresses these and other conceptual
issues in eight skillfully reasoned and clearly presented
chapters. Concluding with an analysis and comparison
of trends in wage inequality in other developed coun-
tries, he asks the final speculative question: How much
more growth in inequality can our society withstand.
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SHARPE-00441REB PCS77.95
Education and Economic Development in Latin
America: Dropout Prevention in the Primary
Grades.
Sharpe (M.E.). Inc., Armonk, NY.
L Randall, and J. Anderson. cDec 1999,350p.
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The link between economic development and edu-
cation in Latin America is generally well-recognized. A
literate and educated work force is the largest single
factor in explaining economic growth. In this study, the
editors and contributors survey the various elementary
educational systems to investigate the reasons behind
the failure of schools to retain students in elementary
grades. A group of scholars looks at the current state of
education in five countries: Mexico, Argentina, Brazil,
Venezuela, and Chile, with a view to designing more
effective progams for reducing the dropout and grade
repetition rates. For each country studied, there is an
overview of the scholl system, teacher training and atti-
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mental issues that contribute to school dropout.
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Sandakan Brothel No. 8: A Journey into the His-
tory of Lower-Class Japanese Women.
Sharpe (M.E.), Inc., Armonk, NY.
T. Yamazaki, and K. F. Colligan-Taylor. cSep 1999,
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This is a pioneering work on karayuki-san, impover-
ished Japanese women sent abroad to work as pros-
titutes from the 1860s to the 1920s. The narrative fol-
lows the life of one such prostitute, Osaki, who is per-
suaded as a child of ten to accept cleaning work in
Sandakan, North Borneo, and then forced to work as a
prostitute in a Japanese brothel, one of the many such
brothels that were established throughout Asia in con-
junction with the expansion of Japanese business in-
terests. Yamazaki views Osaki as the embodiment of
the suffering experienced by all Japanese women, who
have long been oppressed under the dual yoke of class
and gender.
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SHARPE-00464REB PCS32.95
Nanjing Massacre: A Japanese Journalist Con-
fronts Japan's National Shame.
Sharpe (M.E.), Inc., Armonk, NY.
K. Honda, F. Gibney, and K. Sandness. cSep 1999,
332p.
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This book is based on four visits to China between
1971 and 1989 by Honda Katsuichi, an investigative
journalist for Asahi Shimbun. His aim is to show in piti-
less detail the horrors of the Japanese Army's seizure
and capture of Nanjing in December 1937. Unvar-
nished accounts of the testimony-Chinese victims and
Japanese perpetratqrs-to the rape and slaughter are
juxtaposed with public relations announcements of the
Japanese Army as printed in various Japanese news-
papers of the time. The bland announcements of trium-
phant victories stand in bitter contrast to the atrocities
that actually took place on the scene.
Keywords: 'Military operations, 'Japan, 'China, Hor-
rors, Army, Nanjing.
SHARPE-00465REB PCS27.95
Nadia, Captive of Hope: Memoir of an Arab
Woman.
Sharpe (M.E.), Inc., Armonk, NY.
F. A. Kanafani. cOct 1999,352p.
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A rare feminist perspective on a people and a culture in
one of the most tumultuous regions in the world, the
book is the autobiography of Fay Afaf Kanafani an
Arab Muslim woman bom in Beirut in 1918. Kanafani is
frank and passionate as she recounts her difficult life.
At age thirteen, she was engaged to a distant cousin
and was married and living in Palestine by the age of
seventeen. After her husband was shot dead, Kanafani
soon learned how tradition and custom circumscribed
her life and that of her three children.
Keywords: 'Women, 'Arabs, 'Autobiographies, Cus-
toms, Employment, Marriage, Families.
UN-0947REB PCS60.00
World Information Directory of Industrial Tech-
nology and Investment Support Services.
United Nations, New York.
C. Carrier, and F. Gauthier. c1997.290p.
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The objective of the book is to facilitate the working re-
lationship between various national and regional infor-
metion providers (institutions, agencies and organiza-
tions) and to improve the flow of information among
each country and among the countries in the world. It
has been prepared under the UNIDO/INTIB (Informa-
tion and Networking for Technology, Investment and
Business) program.
Keywords: 'Directories, 'Industrial technology, Sup-
port services, Information flows, Investment facilitators,
Information sources. Profiles.
UN-0964REB PCS15.00
Ageing and the Family. Proceedings of the United
Nations International Conference on Ageing Popu-
lations In the Context of the Family, Kitakyushu
(Japan), 15-19 October 1990.
United Nations, New York.
c1994,238p, ISBN 92-1-151261-1.
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UN-1000REB PCS15.00
UNCITRAL. Model Law on Electronic Commerce
with Guide to Enactment 1996.
United Nations, New York.
c1996,80p, ISBN 92-1-133607-4.
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Electronic Commerce, the transactions in international
trade, is fast becoming a means of business commu-
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nfcation. Guidelines and laws of operation are becqm- hope that countries will consider it when enacting or re- Keywords: "International trade, 'International law,
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This publication presents the Model Laws with the
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TITLE INDEX
Reports are listed alphabetically by title. A, An, and The at the beginning of a title are
ignored in alphabetizing.
SAMPLE ENTRY
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1
Engineering and Environmental Aspects off
1 Recycled Materials for Highway Construction.
j PB94-100443/REB PCA10/MFA03
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40Ar/39Ar dating of ribbon-textured veins and wall-rock ma-
terial from Meguma lode gold deposits. Nova Scotia: Impli-
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hosted vein gold deposits.
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222-S Laboratory maintenance implementation plan.
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283-E, Z83-W, and 315 (water treatment plant) hazards as-
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324 Facility B-Cell quality process plan.
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1995 Annual epidemiologic surveillance
Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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1998 FFTF annual system assessment reports.
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1998 interim 242-A Evaporator tank system integrity as-
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Ab initio calculations of As-vacancy interactions in silicon.
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Acoustic seabed classification, MAST97: Final report.
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Acquisition Positions in the Department of Defense Update.
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Activities of Dept. of Geological Sciences. Colorado Univer-
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Activities of Scientific Societies of the Tatar ASSR.
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Adaptive Inventory Control for Non-Stationary Demand with
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Adaptive research reports. 1995, v. 17.
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Adherence to the Otrtis Media with Effusion Clinical Practice
Guideline by Providers in a United States Air Force Medical
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Advanced algorithms for Information science.
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Advanced Engineering Environments; Achieving the Vision.
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Advanced Oxidation and Reduction Processes in the Gas
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Advanced Radiation Theory, Support Annual Report 1998.
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Advanced tetemedicine development.
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Advice of the Italian CCTN on the Hearth Risk Assessment
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Aerial Video of Smoke-Marked Wind Shifts Caused by
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Aerodynamic Response of Turbomachinery Blade Rows to
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Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography With
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Aerospace Acquisition 2000, Volume 2, Number 1.
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Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliography
with Indexes, Supplement 492.
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Ageing and the Family. Proceedings of the United Nations
International Conference on Ageing Populations in the Con-
text of the Family, Kitakyushu (Japan), 15-19 October 1990.
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Aggregate resources inventory of Prince Edward County.
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Aggregate resources inventory of the Regional Municipality
of Durham: Townships of Brock, Uxbridge, Scugog; the Mu-
nicipality of Clarington; the towns of Pickering, Ajax and
Whitby and the City of Oshawa.
MIC-99-03112REB PC E07/MF E01
Aggregate resources inventory of Wellington County: Town-
ships of Minto, Arthur, West Luther, Maryborough, Peel.
West Garafraxa. Pilkington, Nichol, Guelph, Eramosa, Erin,
Puslinch and the City of Guelph.
MIC-99-03116REB PC E07/MF E01
Agri-food policy in Canada.
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Agricultural Statistics, 1999.
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Agricultural Trade Changes Made to Market Access Pro-
gram, but Questions Remain on Economic Impact.
ADA363397REB PC A04/MF A01
Air deptoyable buoy for search and rescue operations.
MIC-99-03339REB PC E07/MF E01
Air Force Journal of Logistics, Volume XXIII, Number 1.
Spring 1999.
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Air Force Research Laboratory Research Highlights. Mar/
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ADA363089REB PC A01/MF A01
Air Force Research Laboratory Success Stories: A Review
of 1997/1998.
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Air Traffic Control: FAA's Modernization Investment Man-
agement Approach Could Be Strengthened.
ADA363174REB PC A05/MF A01
Airborne Astronomy Program.
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Airborne Forces of the United States Army: Cornerstone of
Force Projection.
ADA363187REB PC A03/MF A01
Airport and Aviation Expansion: Africa and Middle East (On-
line Service).
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Airport and Aviation Expansion: China (Online Service).
JANE-0583REB PCS1205.00
Airport Security: Standards and Technology (Online Serv-
ice).
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ALARA Center of Technology - resource guide.
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Alberta heavy oil, oil sands and enhanced recovery: Alberta
& Saskatchewan steam-assisted gravity drainage projects.
a survey.
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Alberta heavy oil, oil sands and enhanced recovery: Experi-
mental pilot projects, a survey.
MIC-99-03131 REB PC E07/MF E01
Algorithm for the solution of complex linear systems with
Hermitian positive definite coefficient matrices.
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America's Role in the Allied Intervention in Northern Russia
and Siberia (1918-1920) Case Studies of Mission Creep
and Coalition Failure.
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American Military's Discomfort with Peace Operations.
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AMPL: An Exclusive Technology for DecisionNet.
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Analysis of a Ceramic Radome.
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Analysis of a Pyroceram Radome Subjected to Aero-
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Analysis of an Aircraft Tire.
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Analysis of Damped Plates.
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Analysis of Delayed Entry Program (DEP) Attrition by High
School Seniors.
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Analysis of First-Term Army Attrition.
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Analysis of the Operating Costs for Light Armored Vehicles
in the United Slates Marine Corps.
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Analysis of thermal issues associated with the ore-amplifier
modules in the National Ignition Facility.
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Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy Studies on
Copper-Alumina Interfaces.
ADA362728REB PC A06/MF A02
Annual and Local Variation in Reproduction in the Red-
Eared Slider Trachemys scripta elagans'.
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Annual Report to Congress. Fiscal Year 1996.
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1997-98.
Annual report 1997
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Annual report 1997-98.
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Annual report 1997-98.
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Annual report 1997-98.
MIC-99-03255REB
Annual report 1997-98.
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Answers to Questions about the National Flood Insurance
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Anxiety Sensitivity and Psychological Vulnerability.
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AOSTRA technical handbook on oil sands, bitumens and
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Application of environmental accounting to pollution preven-
tion.
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Application of hysteresis modeling to magnetic techniques
for monitoring biaxial stress.
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Application of new techniques for EOS data.
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Application of nonlinear wave modulation spectroscopy to
discern material damage.
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Application of Rotation- and Translation-Invariant Overcom-
pjete Wavelets to the registration of Remotely Sensed Im-
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Application of the Probabilistic Dynamic Synthesis Method
to Realistic Structures.
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Applied ALARA techniques.
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Aquatic ToxicHy Workshop: Proceedings 1998.
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Arabian Gulf Maritime Interception Operations: Balancing
the Ends. Ways, Means and Risks.
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Archeological and Architectural Investigations at Brown's
Sheep Camp (5LA5824), a Muttkxxnponent District in the
U.S. Army Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site. Las Animas
County. Colorado.
AOA363169REB PC A07/MF A02
Archipelagic Sea Lanes: Designation Factors and Effects on
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Area Air Defense Commander: Can JFACC Do It All.
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ARL Intranet Analysis and Development Study.
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Army After Next A Cashless Army.
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Army's B-2 Bomber - Field Artillery Modernization.
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ARTI refrigerant database.
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Artisans and Entrepreneurs of Dongyang County: Economic
ction in China.
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Assessing the Effects of Fire Disturbance on Ecosystems: A
Scientific Agenda for Research and Management.
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Assessment of Advanced Warning Signs for Ragging Oper-
ations.
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Assessment of Reconnaissance and
Counterreconnaissance Operations at the National Training
Center.
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Assessment of risks associated with the commercial oper-
ation of selected ORES facilities.
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Assessment of the REmote Minefield Detection System
(REMDS).
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Assessment of Training Noise Impacts on tne Red-
Cockaded Woodpecker Preliminary Results.
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Atlas of contaminants in the eggs of fish-eating colonial
birds of the Great Lakes, 1993-97, vol. I: Accounts by loca-
ton.
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Atlas of contaminants in the
birds of the Great Lakes, 1
chemical.
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PC E17/MF E01
n fish-eating colonial
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Attitudes on Physical and Mental Labor in Communist
China-Translation.
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Augmented Selection Criteria tor Enlisted Personnel.
ADA363068REB PC A12/MF A03
Automated land area tests for the 2001 census, part 1: Pre-
liminary results using the 1996 Digital Cartographic Files.
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Automated System for Determining Applicability of Regula-
tions.
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Automated winch control system to provide sea bottom fol-
lowing for side scan sonar surveys.
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Automatic synthesis of analog/digital circuits.
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Automotive Parts Acquisition Guide.
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Awakening China: Rabbit or Tiger.
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Award of Lenin Prizes in Science and Technology, USSR-
Translation.
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Awards to Soviet Women Medical Workers-USSR
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AWOS Data Acquisition System (ADAS). Automated Light-
ning Detection and Reporting System (ALDARS), Oper-
ational Test and Evaluation (OT & E) Final Test Report
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Axis Offensive Military Operations Against the Continental
United States: Opportunity Lost.
ADA3631B2REB PCA03/MFA01
Background Biological Aerosol Properties.
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Background Fluorescence in an Aerosol Biodetector Based
on 266-nm Excitation.
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BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE: More Common Systems
and Components Could Result in Cost Savings.
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Bankruptcy Basics.
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Bayesian analysis of MEG visual evoked responses.
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BCLDP site environmental report for calendar year 1997 on
radiological and nonradiological parameters.
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Beecrtcraft 1900C Vertical Impact Test
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Behavioral Ecology of Coral Reef Fishes at Spawning Ag-
gregation Sites.
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Beneath the Surface (Episode No. 10). (VMS video).
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Benefit-Cost Assessment of the Commercial Vehicle Infor-
mation Systems and Networks (CVISN) in Maryland.
PB99-116501 REB PC A06/MF A02
Better Environmental Decisions: Strategies for Govern-
ments, Businesses, and Communities.
ISLANDO518REB PCS41.95
Bibliography of Surface-Mine Reclamation Research: 1976-
1993.
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Bid Opening Report Federal-Aid Highway Construction
Contracts, First Six Months, 1998.
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Bifunctional detergents as novel catalysts: Final report.
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Big Picture (Episode No. 3). (VMS video).
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Bioacoustics of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Auditory Fatigue
and Masking.
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Bkxnorphic Networks for ATR and Higher-Level Processing.
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Btoregional Assessments. Science at the Crossroads of
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Biotechnology use by Canadian industry, 1996.
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Bird Strike Risk Assessment for United States Air Force Air-
fields and Aircraft.
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Birds of British Columbia: A taxonomic catalogue.
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Blueways guidelines and recommendations: Draft document
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Boundary Conditions for Magnetic Field Gradients Inside a
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Bounded People, Boundtess Lands: Envisioning a New
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Breakdown of Democratic Regimes. Europe.
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Breaking Through (Episode No. 16). (VMS video).
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Brief Report on a Scientific Mission to the United States,
USSR.
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Browns Bank survey 1998: Cruise report and scientific re-
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Building and Maintaining Public Acceptance of and Political
Support for the Military of the Future.
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Building solutions: A problem solving guide for builders and
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Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Vol. 60, No. 12.
1996. Special Issue: Lithium Secondary Batteries.
PB99-152043REB PC E13/MF E13
Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory. Vol. 61, No. 1,
1997. Special Issue: Solar Cells V.
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China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
ADA362672REB PC A07/MF A02
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
ADA362701REB PC A10/MF A02
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
ADA363280REB PC A10/MF A02
China Report. Political, Sociological and Military Affairs No.
374.
ADA363382REB PC A08/MF A02
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
377.
ADA362679REB PC A06/MF A01
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
404—Translation.
ADA363326REB PC A07/MF A02
China Report Political, Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
412—Translation.
ADA362821 REB PC A06/MF A01
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
431-Translation.
ADA362815REB PC A05/MF A01
China Report, Political. Sociological and Military Affairs No.
ADA362780REB PC A10/MF A02
China Report Political, Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
ADA363014REB PC A11/MF A03
China Report. Political, Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
438-Translation.
ADA362831 REB PC A08/MF A02
China Report Political. Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
452-Translatk>n.
ADA362890REB PC A08/MF A02
China Report Political, Sociological and Military Affairs. No.
463-Translation.
ADA362893REB PC A05/MF A01
China Report Political, Sociological and Military Affairs. No.
469.
ADA362767REB PC A06/MF A01
China Report Political. Sociological and Military Affairs. No.
470-Translation.
ADA362799REB PC A09/MF A02
China Report. Political, Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
472-Translation.
ADA363372REB PC A06/MF A01
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs No.
ADA363309REB PC A09/MF A02
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
475-Translation.
AOA362995REB PC A06/MF A01
China Report, Political. Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
476.
ADA363293REB PC A07/MF A02
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
PftC State Council Bulletin, No. 16, 30 July 1984-Trans-
lation.
ADA362703REB PC A03/MF A01
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
PRO State Council Bulletin. No. 17,10 August 1984-Trans-
latkxi.
ADA362691 REB PC A04/MF A01
China Report, Political. Sociological and Military Affairs-
Translation.
AOA362687REB PC A07/MF A02
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs-
Translation.
ADA362689REB PC A06/MF A01
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs-
Translation.
ADA362690REB PC A11/MF A03
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs-
Translation.
ADA362943REB PC A08/MF A02
China Report. Science and Technology, No. 192-Trans-
lation.
AOA363107REB PC A05/MF A01
China Report, Science and Technology No. 213.
ADA362902REB PC A04/MF A01
Choice, Welfare, and Measurement
HUP-0026REB PCS19.95
Choosing an Adsorption System for VOC: Carbon, Zeolite,
or Polymers. CATC Technical Bulletin.
PB99-149775REB PC A04/MF A01
Christianity's Contribution to Just War Tradition.
ADA363087REB PC A04/MF A01
City of Vancouver plan, transportation, 1997.
MIC-99-03438REB PC E07/MF E01
Climate change and forests, context for the Canadian For-
est Service's science program.
MIC-99-03652REB PC E07/MF E01
Closing the Book: The Role of the Aircraft Carrier in the
Twenty-First Century.
ADA363211 REB PC A03/MF A01
CO(sub 2) Huff-rvPuff process in a light oil shallow shelf
carbonate reservoir.
DE98054328REB PC A02/MF A01
Combustion Control Using a Multiplexed Diode-Laser Sen-
sor System.
AOA363252REB PC A03/MF A01
Coming Class War and How to Avoid It: Rebuilding the
American Middle Class.
SHARPE-00420REB PCS37.95
Coming Home to the Pleistocene.
ISLAND-0522REB PCS31.95
Command and Control in Joint Vision 2010: Flexible, Adapt-
ive and Networked.
ADA363260REB PC A03/MF A01
Commander's Estimate of the Situation: Kosovo & The
Southern Balkans.
ADA363226REB PC A03/MF A01
Communist China Digest, No. 16-Translation.
ADA362796REB PC A06/MF A01
Comparison of prethin densities in hardwood stands meas-
ured at 1 meter and 30 centimeters respectively, data
measurements gathered during hardwood time & motion
studies in 1996: Information report.
MIC-99-03167REB PC E07/MF £01
Comparison Tools for Assessing the Microgravity Environ-
ment of Orbital Missions. Carriers and Conditions.
N19990041197REB PC A02/MF A01
Complete Business Export Kit.
SHARPE-00421REB PCS67.95
Completing the Sensor Grid: A Revolution in Imagery Man-
agement.
ADA363053REB PC A03/MF A01
Complexity analysis for nearest neighbor search.
MIC-99-03338REB PC E07/MF E01
Component Based Simulation of the Space Operations Ve-
hicle and the Common Aero Vehicle.
ADA363022REB PC A08/MF A02
Compromising the Principles of War Technological Ad-
vancements Impact Multinational Military Operations.
ADA363054REB PC A03/MF A01
Computer for Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Simulations.
ADA363044REB PC A01/MF A01
Conceptual design statement of work for the immobilized
low-activity waste disposal facility, project W-520.
DE99050668REB PC A05/MF A01
Concussive Effects of Low Frequency Sound Exposure.
ADA362965REB PC A01/MF A01
Condensation of Quasi-Two-Dimensional Biexcitons in a
Single Heterojunction Quantum Well.
ADA362735REB PC A03/MF A01
Conference on the Control of the Colorado Beetle, USSR.
ADA362786REB PC A01/MF A01
Conference on the Problem of Sun-Troposphere — USSR -
—Translation.
ADA362812REB PC A02/MF A01
Conservative Reformers: The Republican Freshmen and
the Lessons of the 104th Congress.
SHARPE-00422REB PCS70.95
Conserving Assets: An Alternative Paradigm for Peace Op-
erations.
ADA363376REB PC A04/MF A01
Considerations of beta and electron transport in internal
dose calculations. Final progress report, 1994-1998.
DE99002167REB PC A03/MF A01
Consolidating Active and Reserve Component Training In-
frastructure.
ADA363165REB PC A08/MF A02
Continental Conservation: Scientific Foundations of Re-
gional Reserve Networks.
ISLAND-0507REB PCS32.00
Continuation of a Postdoctoral Research Assoctateship Pro-
gram.
ADA363232REB PC A06/MF A01
Contractors in the Joint Theater: The Need for a Joint Doc-
trine.
ADA363125REB PC A03/MF A01
Contributions of Performance-Graded Asphalt to Low Tem-
perature Cracking Resistance of Pavements.
PB99-152993REB PC A10/MF A02
Conversion of Laser Phase Noise to Amplitude Noise in a
Resonant Atomic Vapor: The Role of Laser Linewidth.
ADA362816REB PC A03/MF A01
Conversion of oscillatory shear data from propellants and
explosives.
MIC-99-03359REB PC E07/MF E01
Coso Monitoring Program, October 1997 through Sep-
tember 1998.
ADA362727REB PC A05/MF A01
Cost Analysis and Economic Assessment of Proposed Elec-
tric-Discharge Non-Thermal Plasma Processes for NOX Re-
moval in Jet-Engine Exhaust: White Paper for SERDP
Project CP-1038.
ADA363161 REB PC A03/MF A01
Cost benefit of caustic recycle for tank waste remediation at
the Hanford and Savannah River Sites.
DE99002242REB PC A04/MF A01
Countering the New Terrorism.
ADA363163REB PC A09/MF A02
Countermeasure: Army Ground Risk-Management Publica-
tion, Volume 20, Number 5. May 1999.
ADA363062REB PC A03/MF A01
Coup D'Etat. A Practical Handbook.
HUP-0007REB PCS16.50
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chemistry and
Climate.
N19990041152REB PC A04/MF A01
Creative PDB's (parts databases).
DE99002284REB PC A03/MF A01
Creeping Jurisdiction, Are International Straits in Jeopardy.
ADA363191 REB PC A03/MF A01
Crew Alertness Management on the Flight Deck: Cognitive
and Vigilance Performance.
N19990041609REB PC A02/MF A01
Cross Row Over Double Delta Wings.
ADA363041 REB PC A03/MF A01
Cruise Missile Defense: Progress Made But Significant
Challenges Remain.
ADA362742REB PC A03/MF A01
Cnjising CVBGs and Horizon MAGs: An Alternative Ap-
proach to Naval Forward Presence for the 21 st Century.
ADA363203REB PC A03/MF A01
CSER 97-004: PFP production denitratton calciner system.
DE99050233REB PC A07/MF A02
CTBT verification related case studies of three recent seis-
mic events, Novaya Zemlya, India and Pakistan.
MIC-99-03262REB PC E07/MF E01
Current Methods and Research Strategies for Modeling At-
mospheric Mercury.
PB99-149783REB PC A03/MF A01
CVD Diamond Grown by Microwave Plasmas in Mixtures of
Acetone/Oxygen and Acetone/Carbon Dioxide.
ADA362752REB PC A03/MF A01
CVX Damage Control Information Technology Evolutionary
Model.
ADA362692REB PC A06/MF A02
DADS steering simulation.
MIC-99-03342REB PC E07/MF E01
Damage evolution and clustering in shock loaded tantalum.
DE99002291 REB PC A02/MF A01
Data mining.
DE99002233REB PC A02/MF A01
Data/model integration for vertical mixing in the stable Arctic
boundary layer.
DE99002240REB PC A02/MF A01
Data quality objective to support resolution of the organic
solvent safety issue.
DE99050161 REB PC A03/MF A01
Data quality objectives for TWRS privatization Phase 1:
Confirm tank T is an appropriate feed source for low-activity
waste feed batch X.
DE99050584REB PC A04/MF A01
Data quality objectives for TWRS privatization Phase 1:
Confirm tank T is an appropriate feed source for low-activity
waste feed batch X.
DE99050824REB PC A04/MF A01
Data Quality Tools for Data Warehousing - A Small Sample
Survey.
ADA362923REB PC A03/MF A01
Data Transfer Report - 30-mm Enhanced Alternate High-
Energy Propellant Program (EAHEP): Evaluation of the Per-
formance of an RDX-Based ARDEC-7994 Propellant and
the Effect of Two Different Slug Projectile Designs.
ADA363101REB PC A04/MF A01
September 1999
TI-3
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TITLE INDEX
Deactivating a major nuclear fuels reprocessing facility cost
effectively.
DE99050165REB PC A03/MF A01
Dealing With Data: Seminar Summary. Using Information in
Government Program Information Sharing Seminar Series,
Seminar No. 1.
ADA362861REB PCA03/MFA01
Decade of DIII-D research. Final report for the period of
work, October 1,1989-September 30,1998.
DE99002353REB PCA1&XFA04
Dacarburizaton of Uranium Via Electron Beam Processing.
ADA362955REB PC A02/MF A01
Decision Aids and Wargaming for Information Operations.
ADA363158REB PCA04/MF A01
Deep-Sea Corals: A New Oceanic Archive.
ADA363389REB PC A12/MF A03
Deep Water Formation and Circulation in the Arctic Ocean
Studies by Natural and Anthropogenic Tracers.
ADA363047REB PC A01/MF A01
Defense Depot Maintenance Council Study of DoD Man-
agement of Industrial Plant Equipment
ADA363391REB PCA03/MFA01
Defense of Naval Task Forces from Anti-Ship Mssfle At-
tack.
ADA363038REB PC A06/MF A01
DEFENSE REFORM INITIATIVE: Organization. Status, and
Challenges.
ADA363206REB PCA06/MFA01
Defense Transportation Efforts to Improve DOC'S Personal
Property Program.
ADA363398REB PC A03/MF A01
Definition and means of maintaining the cribcaJity detectors
and alarms portion of the PFP safety envelope.
DE99050188REB PC A03/MF A01
Degradation of Haloanxnatic Compounds by Indioonous
Sediment Mteroflora: Biochemistry and Molecular Ecology.
ADA362963REB PC A06/MFA01
Democracy in Kuwait
ADA362984REB PC AOS/MF A01
Demonstration of Lead-Based Paint Removal From an His-
toric Wood Structure Using Laser Technology.
ADA363188REB PC AOS/MF A01
Denial and Deception-Network-Cenlric Challenge.
ADA363099REB PC A03/MF A01
Dental Readness of the Army War College Students Class
of 1999. A Comparison study to the class of 1985.
ADA363356HEB PCA04/MFA01
Denying Access to Commercial Communications Satellites.
ADA363096REB PC A03/MF A01
Department of Defense In-House RDT&E Activities Report
for Fiscal Year 1998.
ADA362634REB PC A18/MF A04
Department of Defense. Inc. Are We Ready To Become An
Extension of Corporate America.
AOA362978REB PCAM/MFA01
Department of Defense Nuctew/Bictogical/Chemical (NBC)
Defense Annual Report to Congress March 1999.
ADA362674REB PC A12/MF A03
Department of Energy: Key Factors Underlying Security
Problems at rXJEfacSties.
ADA362670HEB PCA03/MFA01
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bien-
nial Budget Estimates. Justification of Estimates. February
1999 Research. Development, Test & Evaluation. Navy
Budget Activities 1-3.
ADA362764REB PC A2Q/MF AM
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bien-
nial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates. February
1999 Research. Development Test & Evaluation.'Navy
Budget Activity 4.
ADA362763REB PC A22/MF A04
Department of the Navy FtealY'earjFY) 2000/2001 Bien-
nial Budget Estimates. Justification or Estimates. February
1999 Research. Development. Test & Evaluation. Navy
Budget Activity 5.
ADA362762REB PC A99/MF A06
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bien-
nial Budget Estimates. Justification of Estimates. February
1999 Research. Development, Test & Evaluation. Navy
Budget Activity 6.
ADA362765REB PC A1CVMF A03
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bien-
nial Budget Estimates. Justification of Estimates, February
1999 Research. Development. Test & Evaluation, Navy
PCA99/MFA06
Deployment of pollution prevention during design - a case
study.
DE99050164REB PC A03/MF A01
Design and Development of a Regenerative Separatory
Column Using Calixarenes as a Polymeric Backbone for the
PunficatiOfi of Water from Urine.
N19990042032REB PC A02/MF A01
Design for Human Ecosystems: Landscape, Land Use. and
Natural Resources.
ISLANO0512REB PCS37.00
Design Heritage-Based Forecasting Methodology for Risk
Informed Management of Advanced Systems.
N19990041444REB PCA02/MFA01
Design of a Switched-Reluctance Motor Drive for Electric
Propulsion
ADA363184REB PC A02/MF A01
i of the Remotely Operated Bakeout Box Shutter
2443REB PC A03/MF A01
Deterrence Effects of Operation Frontier Shield.
ADA362838REB PC A04/MF A01
Detonation and combustion of explosives: A selected bibli-
PCA05/MFA01
Develop Maintenance Strategy Selection Procedures for
Pavements Incorporating Semi-Rkjid or Chemically Sta-
bilized Layers.
PB99-U9593REB PC A08/MF A02
Developing Measures of Socioeconomic Resiliency in the
Interior Columbia Basin. Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem
Management Project Scientific Assessment.
PB99-15291 ORES PC AOS/MF A01
Development and Application of an Advanced Optical
Based Pressure Instrument for Low-Speed Flows.
ADA362829REB PC A04/MF A01
Development of a Biaxial Test Fixture.
ADA363135REB PC A08/MF A02
Development of a gamma ray spectroscopy capability at
DE99002234REB PC A01/MF A01
Development of an Integrated Mobile Meteorological Moni-
toring System lor Use in Open Burning and Open Detona-
ADA363351REB PC A02/MF A01
Development of an optimum consumable aUoy for low heat
Input welding of nickel aluminum bronzes.
MteS&O3298R£B PC E07/MF E01
Development of BkXrictding Fitters to Treat Sulfur and VOC
Emissions.
ADA362950REB PC A01/MF A01
Development of inspection techniques for TTCP ceramic
matrix composite specimens.
MK>99O3358REB PC E07/MF E01
Development of Lightweight Electronics Enclosures for
Space Applications.
N19990042149REB PC A03/MF A01
Development of Non-Thermal Plasma Reactor Technology
for Control of Atmospheric Emissions: Interim Technical Re-
port for SERDP Project CP-1038 (1998).
ADA363162REB PC A03/MF A01
Development of radkxogical concentrations and unit liter
doses for TWRS FSAR radiological consequence calcula-
tions.
DE99050397REB PCA08/MFA02
Development of the Air Force-Army Military Skill Linkage
System tMISL).
ADA362717REB PCA10/MFA02
Development of the Civi Air Fleet, Peoples Republic of
China-Translation.
ADA362772REB PC A02/MF A01
Development of the Melt-Dilute Treatment Technology tor
AI-Based DOE Scent Nuclear Fuel.
DE98054756HEB PC A02/MF A01
Diagnostic enhancements for plasma processing.
DE99002256REB PC A02/MF A01
Different Perspectives on Economic Base.
PB99-147639REB PC A03/MF A01
Digital Database Development and Seismic Characteriza-
tion and CaJfcration for the Mkkte East and North Africa.
ADA286992REB PCA11/MFA03
Diode-Laser Absorption Sensor System for Measurements
of Combustion Pollutants.
ADA36326SREB PC A03/MF A01
Direct Detection Doppler Lidar for Spacebome Wind Meas-
urement
N19990041449REB PC A01/MF A01
Disability rights in dialogue with clinical genetics con-
ference. May 31 to June 2.1996.
DE990Q2368REB PC A03/MF A01
Disaster-Related Needs of Seniors and Persons with Dis-
abilities. Student Manual.
PB99-130932REB PC A08/MF A02
Disasters and Democracy: The Politics of Extreme Natural
Events.
ISLAND-0514REB PCS42.00
Diseases of Populus in British Columbia: A diagnostic man-
MIC-99-03123REB PC E12/MF E01
Dislocation accumulation at large plastic strains — An ap-
proach to the theoretical strength of materials.
DE99002412REB PC A04/MF A01
Division G6 - Strategic Signal Leadership tor Information
Superiority in the Army After Next.
ADA363198REB PC AOS/MF A01
Documentation of the Hydrotogic Evaluation of Leachate
Production and Quality (HELPQ) Module.
AOA362729REB PC A03/MF A01
DOD FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: More Reliable Informa-
tion Key to Assuring Accountability and Managing Defense
Operations More Efficiently.
ADA363192REB PC A03/MF A01
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
and Sarin Challenge/Vapor Penetration Swatch Testing of
Blue Max Hazmat Splash Clothing Model B.
ADA363349REB PC A03/MF A01
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
and Sarin Challenge/Vapor Penetration Swatch Testing of
Kappler CPF3 Coverall. Model 3T436.
ADA363275REB PC A04/MF A01
Doped PMN-PT Single Crystals.
ADA362908REB PC A02/MF A01
Dotted Line (Episode No. 17). (VMS video).
AVA20556-VNB1REB
AVS99.00
Double-contained receiver tank 244-TX, grab samples.
244TX-97-3 analytical results for the final report.
DE99050153REB PC A16/MF A03
Draft tor Two Bridges in the People's Republic of Korea-
Translation.
ADA362813REB PC A03/MF A01
Drive dean guide: Emission standards, emissions test
methods and technical information relating to Ontario Regu-
lation 361/98 as amended.
MIC-99-03111 REB PC E07/MF E01
Dunbar community vision, city plan.
MIC-99-03199REB PC E07/MF E01
Durability Testing tor Fouling Release Coatings.
ADA362839REB PC A02/MF A01
DURIP 97 Vacuum Equipment for Ultra High Power Micro-
wave Experiments.
ADA362954REB PC A03/MF A01
Dynamic and static error analyses of neutron radiography
DE99002096REB PC A03/MF A01
Dynamic Failure of Materials. Volume 1 - Experiments and
Analyses.
ADA362713REB PCA16/MFA03
Dynamic Failure of Materials. Volume 2 - Compilation of
Russian Span Data.
ADA362759REB PC A09/MF A02
Dynamic Fracture Initiation Toughness of ASTM A533,
Grade B Steel Plate.
NUREG/CR-6512REB PC AOS/MF A02
Dynamic fracture of heterogeneous materials.
DE99002235REB PC A03/MF A01
Dynamic measurement of the influence of projectile radius
and velocity on strain localization during impact of an ener-
getic material.
DE99002408REB PC A02/MF A01
E Pluribus Unum: Enhancing Intelligence Support in the
Network Centric Environment.
ADA363102REB PC A03/MF A01
E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental con-
taminants. Quarterly technical progress report, July-Sep-
tember 1996.
DE99002446REB PC A03/MF A01
E-SMART system tor in-situ detection of environmental con-
taminants. Quarterly technical progress report, October-De-
cember 1996.
DE99002447REB PC A04/MF A01
E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental con-
taminants. Quarterly technical progress report, October-De-
cember 1997.
DE99002454REB PC A03/MF A01
EAF Transition Workshop: After Action Report, Lessons
Learned and Recommendations.
ADA363388REB PC A03/MF A01
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Earth Observing System (EOS) Advanced Microwave
Sounding Unit A (EOS/AMSU-A) Firmware Version De-
scription Document.
N19990041148REB PC A03/MF A01
Earth Observing SystemfEOS). Advanced Microwave
Sounding Unit-A: Firmware Test Report
N19990042066REB PCA10/MFA02
East Asia: Korea.
AOA362824REB
East Asia: Korea
ADA363286REB
East Asia Korea-Translation.
AOA362937REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362684REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362709REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362715REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362913REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
AOA362914REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362931REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia
ADA362933REB
East Asia Southeast Asia
ADA363015REB
PC A05/MF A01
PCA08/MFA02
PC A05/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
PC A03/MF A01
PC A04/MF A01
PC A05/MF A01
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East Asia- Southeast Asia, Autobiography o( Chamtong.
AOA362817REB PC A03/MF A01
East Asia: Southeast Asia-Translation.
ADA362708REB PC A05/MF A01
East Europe Report, Economic and Industrial Affairs, No.
2475.
ADA362895REB PC A07/MF A02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2079-Translation.
ADA382830REB PC A1Q/MF A02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
ttrsNo.2087.
ADA363379REB PC A08/MF A02
East Europe Report Political. Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No.H>88.
AOA362777REB PC AOSMF A01
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
lat*. No. 2090-Translation.
ADA362657REB PC A07/MF A02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2121.
ADA363294REB PC A08/MF A02
East Europe Report Political. Sociological and MJitary Af-
fairs No. 2122-Translatkxi.
ADA363367REB PC A07/MF A02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2123-franslation.
AOA36332SREB PC A09/MF A02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2130-franstatkxi.
AOA362945REB PC A1CVMF A02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No.ll 33.
AOA362807REB PC A06/MF A01
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2153-Tnwslation.
AOA362841REB PC A07/MF AQ2
East Europe Report, Political. Sociological and Mlitary Af-
faire, No. 21 54-franslation.
ADA3626B6REB PC A06/MF A01
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
faire No. 2157.
ADA363307REB PC A05/MF A01
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
tara, No. 2158.
ADA363290REB PC A08/MF A02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
faire, No. 2164-franslatkxi.
AOA363324REB PC A08/MF A02
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No/2169
AOA362698REB PC A05/MF A01
East Europe Report Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No/2193.
AOA362778REB PC A1 CVMF A02
East Europe Report Political. Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2194 ^^
ADA362779REB PC A07/MF A02
East Europe Report: Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2225.
ADA362774REB PC AO&MF A01
East Europe Report: Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2226-Translation.
ADA362894REB PC A05/MF A01
East Europe Report. Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2232-franslation.
ADA363369REB PC A05/MF A01
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs No. 2234. >-~~~»~»
ADA363308REB PC A10/MF A02
East Europe Report. Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2235-franslation.
ADA362994REB PC A05/MF A01
East Europe Report, Scientific Affairs No. 762.
ADA363272REB PC A04/MF A01
East Europe Report: Scientific Affairs, No. 772.
ADA362852REB PC A05/MF A01
East Europe Report, Scientific Affairs, No. 782.
ADA362949REB PC A06/MF A01
East Europe Report, Stinetifk: Affairs, No. 783-Translation.
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Eastern hemlock tooper, Lambdina fiscellaria fiscellaria
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General Harold K. Johnson and the Ambiguities of Strategic
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Greek Grammar.
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Growth of the Physics of Metals and Physical Metallography
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Healthy People 2010 Objectives: Draft for Public Comment.
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Mathews* Chinese-English Dictionary. Revised American
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Medium Extended Air Defense System: A Renaissance in
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Methodology of Investigating Gas Metabolism in the Inspira-
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National Air Pollutant Emission Trends Update, 1970-1997.
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Natural Hazard Mitigation. Recasting Disaster Policy and
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Nature in Focus: Rapid Ecological Assessment.
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Naval Mine Warfare Markets (Online Service).
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Near East and South Asia.
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Near East and South Asia.
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Near East and South Asia-Translation.
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Near East and South Asia—Translation.
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Near East and South Asia—Translation.
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Near East and South Asia—Translation.
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Near East/South Asia Report, No. 2780-Translation.
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Networked Computing for the 21st Century; Supplement to
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New Brunswick's mineral industry, 1997.
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New 1999 National Electrical Code Coupled with New
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News from AFAR, March/April 1998.
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News from AFAR, Volume 1, Number 3 July/August 1998.
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News from AFAR, Volume 1 Number 7 January/February
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Next Convoy War The American Campaign Against Enemy
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Nickel aluminum bronze overlay deposit using gas metal
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Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
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NKK Technical Report No. 158, June 1997.
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Non-Lethal Operational Fires in Military Operations Other
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Non-Lethal Weapons: Applications in Maritime Interdiction
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Non-Lethal Weapons: Doctrine Suppliers and Technology
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Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Techniques Assessment
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NonLethal Weapons, NonLethal Policy, and Complex Con-
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Nonradioactive Air Emissions Notice of Construction use on
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Nontraditional inheritance: Genetics and the nature of
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North Baffin Partnership Project: Summary of investigations.
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Not to Foresee, But to Enable: The Promise and Pitfalls of
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NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Carcino-
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Numerical Computation of the Radar Cross Section of the
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Numerical simulation of explosive volcanism and its effects
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Nursing Home Trends, 1987 and 1996. MEPS Chartbook
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Nutritional supplements as radioprotectors - A review and
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OCCUPATIONAL SURVEY REPORT: Surgical Services.
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Officer Candidate School (DCS): Relevance into the 21st
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Oily Waste Water Treatment System.
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Operational Art and the Human Dimension of Warfare in the
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Operational Commander and the Trident SSGN.
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Operational Commander, the Media, and MCOTW: A New
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Operational Fires on the Urban Battlefield: An Under-
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Orbital Debris: A Chronology.
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Overhydration with Secondary Hyponatremia, Fort Benning,
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Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
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OWCP (Office of Workers' Compensation Programs) An-
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Pantjasila, the Five Basic Principles of the Republic of Indo-
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September 1999 TI-11
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Performance Criteria for Concrete Repair Materials. Phase
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Periodica PoMechnica, Chemical Engineering. Volume 42.
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Periodica PoMechnica. Transportation Engineering. Volume
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Photon-Weighted Midpoint Exposure Meter tor Keek/HIRES
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Plata English Handbook: How to Create Clear SEC Disclo-
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Police Markets of North America and the European Union
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Politics of Ecosystem Management
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Portable exhausters POR-004 SKID B. POR-005 SKID C,
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Portfolio Optimization for Multiple Group Credit Unions.
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Waste compatibility safety issues and final results for tank
241-SY-102 grab samples.
DE99050156REB PC At 3/MF A03
Waste feed delivery environmental permits and approvals
DE99050825REB PC A07/MF A02
Waste Forms Based on Separations Media (DOE 360-94).
The Strategic Environmental Research and Development
.7REB
PC A10VMFA03
Waste management industry survey, business sector, 1995.
MIC-9&03502REB PC E07/MF E01
Waste management industry survey, government sector,
1994.
MIC-9»03501 REB PC E07/MF £01
Waste management project fiscal year 1998 multi-year work
pJanWBSIJT
DE99050203REB PC A23/MF ACM
Waste management project technical baseline description.
DE99050158REB PC A24/MF A04
Waste Receiving and Processing Facility Module 1 Data
Management System software requirements specification.
DE99050395REB PC AO&MF A01
Waste sampling and characterization facility (WSCF) main-
tenance implementation plan.
DE99050206REB PC A05/MF A01
Water Injection into Navy Gas-Turbine Combustors to Re-
duce NOx Emissions.
ADA36321 9REB PC A03/MF A01
Water quality assessment and objectives for the Fraser
River from Hope to Sturgeon and Roberts banks: First up-
date, technical appendix.
MIC-99-03134REB PC E99/MF E01
Water Resources Data for New Hampshire and Vermont,
Water Year 1998.
PB99-1 52365REB PC A1 0/MF A02
Water Resources Data for New York, Water Year 1998.
Volume 1. Eastern New York Excluding Long Island.
PB99-152654REB PC A21/MF A04
Water Resources Data for Pennsylvania, Water Year 1998.
Volume 3. Ohio River and St. Lawrence River Basins.
PB99-152928REB PC A17/MF A03
Water Resources Data for Texas, Water Year 1998. Vol-
ume 2. San Jacinot River Basin, Brazos River Basin, San
Bernard River Basin, and Intervening Coastal Basins.
PB99-1 52670REB PC A16/MF A03
Water Resources Data for Texas, Water Year 1998. Vol-
ume 3. Colorado River Basin, Lavaca River Basin, Guada-
lupe River Basin. Nueces River Basin, Rio Grande Basin.
and Intervening CoastaL Basins.
PB99-1 52688REB PC A23/MF A04
Water Resources Data Texas, Water Year 1998. Volume 1.
Arkansas River Basin, Red River Basin, Sabme River
Basin, Neches River Basin, Trinity River Basin, and Inter-
vening Coastal Basins.
PB99-1 52662REB PC A25/MF A04
Waterbome Commerce of the United States. Calendar Year
1997. Part 2. Waterways and Harbors Gulf Coast, Mis-
sissippi River System and Antilles.
PB99-1 51 367REB PC A1 8/MF A04
Ways to Solve Fuel Problems in North Korea.
ADA362784REB PC A02/MF A01
Weapon Indexing and Weapon Ratios in Arms Control.
ADA362751 REB PC A02/MF A01
WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION: Effort to Reduce
Russian Arsenals May Cost More, Achieve Less Than
Planned.
ADA363201REB PC A03/MF A01
West Europe Report, No. 2170.
ADA362849REB PC A05/MF A01
West Europe Report: Science and Technology, No. 166.
ADA363028REB PC A06/MF A01
West Europe Report, Science and Technology, No. 182.
PC A04/MF A01
ADA362909REB
Wetlands environmental assessment guideline.
MIC-99-031 21 REB PC E07/MF E01
WFPC2 Observations of Star Clusters in the Magellanic
Clouds. Report 2.
N19990042321REB PC A04/MF A01
When Is a Simple Model Adequate for Use in Scheduling in
MSHN.
ADA362793REB PC A06/MF A01
Why Reengineering Projects Fail.
ADA362725REB PC A04/MF A01
WIND-HAARP-HIPAS Interferometer Experiment.
ADA362758REB PC A03/MF A01
Winning MOOTW's in 2010: The Future Relationship Be-
tween the U.S. Military and Nongovernmental Organizations
(NGO's).
ADA363212REB PC A03/MF A01
Wisconsinan glacial and sea-level history of Maritime Can-
ada and the adjacent continental shelf: A correlation of land
and sea events.
MIC-99-03230REB PC E07/MF E01
Within the Context of JV2010, Is There a Requirement for a
Theater-Level Joint Forces Logistics Commander
(JKLOGC) and a Joint Theater Logistics Command (JTLC).
ADA363172REB PC A04/MF A01
Woodpecker Use and Fall Rates of Snags Created by Kill-
ing Ponderosa Pine Infected with Dwarf Mistletoe.
PB99-1 52902REB PC A03/MF A01
Workbook on fish.
MIC-99-03634REB
Workbook on wildlife.
MIC-99-03635REB
PC E12/MF E01
PC E12/MF E01
Working man's analysis of incidents and accidents with ex-
plosives at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1946—
1997.
DE9900241 ORES PC A02/MF A01
September 1999 TI-17
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TITLE INDEX
Workshop on -New Engineering Technology Transfer in
PCAM/MFAOI
World Information Directory of Industrial Technology and In-
vestment Support Services. _---. ^
Ut«»47RE& PCS60.00
World Market lor ATC Equipment Edition 2 (Online Serv-
JANE-0524REB PC$1205.00
World Market for CiviAircrafl (Online Service).
JANE-0586REB PCS1205.00
Wortd Marttets tor Armoured and M»tary Logistic Vehicles.
Edition 2 (OnNne Service). -~.~~ ^
JANE-0554REB PCS1205.00
World Mffitary Aircran Market Forecast (Online Service).
JANE-0542REB PC$1 1 35.00
Worldwide Report Environmental Quality, No. 379.
ADA362967REB PC A06/MF A01
Wortd»(ide Report. Environmerrtal Quality No.381.
ADA363239REB PC AOBMF A01
Worldwide Report. Environmental Quality, No. 403. China
Addresses Environmental Issues - V. _ „._.-,
ADA363021REB PCA13/MFA03
Worldwide Report. Epidemiology. No. 303. .„._ .„
ADA362734REB PC A08MF A01
Worldwide Report. Epidemiotogy, No. 316. .„.._ .„
ADA362857REB PC A05VMF A01
Worldwide Report.
ADA3628S8REB
Worldwide Repn
ADA362997REB
Epidemiology. Na 322.
Epidemiology. No. 324.
PC AOS/MF A01
PC AOS/MF A01
Worldwide Report Epidemiology. No. 330.
AOA362979REB PC A05MF A01
Worldwide Report Epidemiology. No. 337.
ADA362960REB
PC AOSMF A01
Worldwide Report Nuclear Development and Proliferation,
No. 170.
ADA363329REB PC AOS/MF A01
Worldwide Report: Nudear Development and Proliferation.
No. 172.
ADA363282REB PC AOS/MF A01
Worldwide Report, Nuclear Development and Proliferation,
No. 173.
ADA362724REB PC A04/MF A01
Worldwide Report Nuclear Development and Proliferation
ADA363283REB PC A04/MF A01
Worldwide Report: Nudear Development and Proliferation,
No. 201 -Translation.
ADA362891REB PC AOSMF A01
Worldwide Report, Nuclear Development and Proliferation
No. 209-Translation.
ADA363237REB PC AO&MF A01
Worldwide Report. Nuclear Development and Proliferation
No. 210.
ADA363328REB PC A05/MF A01
Worldwide Report, Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development, No. 250.
ADA362820REB PC A05/MF A01
Worldwide Report Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development Na 253.
AOA363271 REB PC AOS/MF A01
Worldwide Report: Telecommunications Policy. Research
and Development, No. 285.
ADA362797REB PC A05/MF A01
Worldwide Report, Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development, No. 293.
ADA363273REB PC AOS/MF A01
Worldwide Report: Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development. No. 294.
ADA362868REB PC A07/MF A02
X-Ray Shawdowgraph Camera Design.
DE00002698REB PC A01/MF A01
X-33 Right Operations Center.
N19990041246REB PC A14/MF A03
X-33/VentureStar Program.
N19990041334REB PC ACB/MF A01
Year End Progress Report for ONR Young Investigator
Grant N0001447-1-0774.
ADA36333SREB PC A02/MF A01
Yellow Book: Guide to Environmental Enforcement and
Compliance at Federal Facilities.
PB95-152530REB PC A17/MF A03
Yields of ten and eleven year-old hybrid poplars in trie north
central United States. Final report.
DE990C2354REB PC A03/MF A01
YMCA Earth Service Corps Club Handbook
PB99-154551 REB
PC A06/MF A01
Z-dependent barriers in multfragmentaton from Poissonian
reducibility and thermal scaling.
DE99002391 REB PC A03/MF A01
TI-18 VOL 99, No. 3
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KEYWORD INDEX
Index entries in this section are selected to indicate important ideas and concepts presented
in a report. When using the keyword index, be sure to look under terms narrower, broader,
or related to a particular topic. Although some of the keywords are not selected from a
controlled vocabulary of terms, most of them have been selected from the DoD, DoE, NASA,
of NTIS controlled vocabularies. The entries are arranged by keyword and then by the NTIS
order number.
SAMPLE ENTRY
1
lisa: Keywords Term !
Title 1
1
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
1
RECYCLED MATERIALS
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB PCA10/MFA03
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KEYWORD INDEX
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental
contaminants. Quarterly technical progress report, July-
September 1996.
DE99002446REB
104TH CONGRESS
Conservative Reformers: The Republican Freshmen and
the Lessons of the 104th Congress.
SHARPE-00422REB
A STARS
High Resolution Far-Infrared Studies of Compact Regions
in Star-Forming Molecular Clouds.
N19990042133REB
Calibration of Post-AGB Supergiants as Standard
Extragalactic Candles for HST.
N19990042137REB
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Last Best Hope of Earth. Abraham Lincoln and the Prom-
ise of America.
HUP-0014REB
ABSORBERS (MATERIALS)
Choosing an Adsorption System for VOC: Carbon, Zeo-
lite, or Polymers. CATC Technical Bulletin.
PB99-149775REB
ABSTRACTS
In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU 3) Technical Inter-
change Meeting: Abstracts.
N19990042245REB
ACCELERATOR FACILITIES
Development of a gamma ray spectroscopy capability at
LANSCE.
DE99002234REB
Investigation of pin-post monochromators for a wiggler
beamline.
DE99002438REB
ACCEPTABILITY
Integrated Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit-A(AMSU-
A). Performance Verification Report METSAT AMSU-A2
Receiver Assembly, (P/N 1356441-1, S.N F04) S/N 107.
N19990041946REB
ACCESS
Falling through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide. A Re-
port on the Telecommunications and Information Tech-
nology Gap in America.
PB99-144487REB
ACCIDENT PREVENTION
Meteoracls and Meteor Storms: A Threat to Spacecraft.
N19990041159REB
ACCIDENTS
Working man's analysis of incidents and accidents with
explosives at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1946-
1997.
DE99002410REB
Development of radiological concentrations and unit liter
doses tor TWRS FSAR radiological consequence calcula-
tions.
DE99050397REB
Recommendations on dose coefficients for assessing
doses from accidental racSonudkJe releases to the envi-
ronment
MIC-99-03738REB
ACCOUNTABILITY
Performance Budgeting: Initial Experiences Under the
Results Act in Linking Plans With Budgets.
ADA363171REB
ACCOUNTING
Application of environmental accounting to pollution pre-
vention.
DE990S0167REB
ACCRETION DISKS
Airborne Astronomy Program.
N19990042134REB
RXTE Observation of Cygnus X-1.1.
N19990042404REB
ACOUSTIC FIELDS
Hybrid Asymptotic-Numerical Methods in Scattering.
ADA363046REB
Forced Acoustic Field Effects on Incineration Processes:
Research on U. S. Navy Shipboard Waste Disposal.
ADA363186REB
ACOUSTIC PROPERTIES
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System. Vol-
ume 2.
N1999004144SREB
ACOUSTIC SCATTERING
Hybrid Asymptotic-Numerical Methods in Scattering.
ADA363046REB
ACOUSTIC VELOCITY
Numerical Computation of the Chemically Reacting Flow
around the National Aero-Space Plane.
N19990042028REB
Acoustic Sound Speed Profiling System.
PAT-APPL-8-226 625REB
ACOUSTICS
Project CS-1082, Information and Technology Tools for
Assessment and Prediction of the Potential Effects of
Military Noise on Marine Mammals.
ADA363364REB
ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
Worldwide Report, Epidemiology, No. 324.
ADA362997REB
ACQUISITION
Acquisition Positions in the Department of Defense Up-
date.
ADA362683REB
News from AFAR, March/April 1998.
ADA362865REB
News from AFAR, Volume 2, Number 1 March/April 1996.
ADA362956REB
Aerospace Acquisition 2000, Volume 2, Number 1.
ADA362959REB
News from AFAR, Volume 2 Number 2 May/June 1996.
ADA362960REB
News from AFAR, Volume 1, Number 3 July/August
1998.
ADA362973REB
News from AFAR, Volume 1 Number 7 January/February
1996.
ADA363035REB
Air Traffic Control: FAA's Modernization Investment Man-
agement Approach Could Be Strengthened.
ADA363174REB
Road to Successful ITS Software Acquisition: Executive
Summary.
PB99-117053REB
ACQUISITION REFORM
News from AFAR, Volume 1, Number 3 July/August
1998.
ADA362973REB
News from AFAR. Volume 1 Number 7 January/February
1996.
ADA363035REB
ACTINIDES
Microbial characterization for the Source-Term Waste
Test Program (STTP) at Los Alamos.
DE99002197REB
ACTIVE CONTROL
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N19990042083REB
ACTIVE DEFENSE
Theater Ballistic Missile Defense, an Achilles Heel for the
United States.
ADA3632S1REB
ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
Interaction-Activity Connection.
N19990042108REB
ACTIVE GALAXIES
Interaction-Activity Connection.
N19990042108REB
ACTUATORS
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N19990041146REB
ADAPTIVE CONTROL
Intelligent Agents and Their Potential for Future Design
and Synthesis Environment
N19990041500REB
ADAPTIVE CONTROL SYSTEMS
Adaptive Inventory Control for Non-Stationary Demand
with Partial Information.
ADA363083REB
ADAPTIVE OPTICS
Strehl Ratio Probabilities for Phase-Only Adaptive Optics.
ADA362881REB
ADRENAL CORTEX
Human Adrenal Androgens: Regulation of Biosynthesis
and Role in Estrogen-Responsive Breast Cancer in a
Mouse Model.
ADA362673REB
ADSORPTION
Investigation of the Effect of Surface Impurities on the
Adsorption Kinetics of Hydrogen Chemisorbed onto Iron.
N19990042171REB
ADVANCED ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTS
Advanced Engineering Environments; Achieving the Vi-
sion. Phase 1.
PB99-152290REB
ADVANCED MICROWAVE SOUNDING UNIT
Earth Observing System (EOS) Advanced Microwave
Sounding Unit: A (EOS/AMSU-A) Firmware Version De-
scription Document.
N19990041148REB
New ERA in Global Temperature Monitoring with the Ad-
vanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU).
N19990041446REB
Integrated Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit-A(AMSU-
A). Performance Verification Report METSAT AMSU-A2
Receiver Assembly, (P/N 1356441-1, S.N F04) S/N 107.
N19990041946REB
ADVANCED PHOTON SOURCE
Investigation of pin-post monochromators for a wiggler
beamline.
DE99002438REB
ADVISORY ACTIVITIES
Modern Mercenaries of the Twentyfirst Century; Profes-
sional Military Consultants a Modem Tool of Foreign Pc4-
ADA363194REB
AERODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Aerodynamic Response of Turbomachinery Blade Rows
to Converting Density Wakes.
ADA363039REB
AERODYNAMIC HEATING
Analysis of a Pyroceram Radome Subjected to Aero-
dynamic Heating.
ADA363019RE6
AERODYNAMIC NOISE
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Vol-
ume 2.
N19990041445REB
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Vol-
ume 3.
N19990041617REB
AERODYNAMIC STABILITY
Results of Attempts to Prevent Departure and/or Pilot-In-
duced Oscillations (PIO) Due to Actuator Rate Limiting in
Highly-Augmented Fighter Flight Control Systems (HAVE
ADA362947REB
AERODYNAMICS
Navier^Stokes prediction of pitch damping coefficients for
projectiles.
MIC-99-03294REB
Modeling of the 6DOF missile dynamics using the NED
axes system.
MIC-99-03299REB
Sabot performance for gun launched MK-82 CF, BDU-
5003/B and BDU-5002/B MOD 1 bombs.
MIC-99-03365REB
Effects of roughness on advanced airfoils: Final report for
phase II and phase III.
MIC-99-03515REB
AEROELASTICITY
Limit Cycle Oscillations (LCD) and Nonlinear Aeroelastic
Wing Response: Reduced Order Aerodynamic Models.
ADA362982REB
AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography With
Indexes, Supplement 401.
N19990041594REB
Multidisciplinary Design and Analysis for Commercial Air-
craft
N19990042109REB
AERONAUTICS
Selected Soviet Military Translations (Air Force and Civil
Defense Material-Translation.
ADA362789REB
AEROSOLS
Direct Detection Doppler LJdar for Spacebome Wind
Measurement.
N19990041449REB
Mechanism for Production of Secondary Organic
Aerosols and Their Representation in Atmospheric Mod-
els.
PB99-152829REB
AEROSPACE INDUSTRY
Future of Europe's Aerospace Industry. Edition 2 (Online
Service).
JANE-0543REB
Jane's International ABC Aerospace Directory (Online
Service).
JANE-0568REB
Russia's Aerospace Industry (Online Service).
JANE-0575REB
Advanced Engineering Environments; Achieving the Vi-
sion. Phase 1.
PB99-152290REB
AEROSPACE MEDICINE
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363004REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363008REB
Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliog-
raphy with Indexes. Supplement 492.
N19990041598REB
Crew Alertness Management on the Flight Deck: Cog-
nitive and Vigilance Performance.
N19990041609REB
AEROSPACE PLANES
Investigation of the Effect of Surface Impurities on the
Adsorption Kinetics of Hydrogen Chemisorbed onto Iron.
N19990042171 REB
AEROSPACE SAFETY
Interagency Report on Orbital Debris, 1995.
PB99-151375REB
AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU 3) Technical Inter-
change Meeting: Abstracts.
N19990042245REB
AEROSPACE VEHICLES
X-33/VentureStar Program.
N19990041334REB
AFRICA
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Middle East and Af-
rica (Online Service).
JANE-0511REB
Jane's Airport and Handling Agents: Middle East and Afri-
ca (on CD-ROM).
JANE-0512REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Middle East and Af-
rica. 1999-2000 Edition.
JANE-0513REB
Airport and Aviation Expansion: Africa and Middle East
(Online Sen/ice).
JANE-0582REB
AGGREGATES
Use of Waste Glass as Aggregate for Pipe Backfill and
Embankment Material.
PB99-152399REB
KVV-1
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KEYWORD INDEX
AGGREGATES (BUILDING MATERIALS)
Aggregate resources inventory of (he Regional Munici-
pality of Durham: Townships of Block, Uxbndge, Scugog;
the Municipality of Clarinigton; the towns Of Pickenng,
Ajax and Whitby and the City of Oshawa.
MIC-99O3112REB
Aggregate resources inventory of Prince Edward County.
M1C-*«3115REB
Aggregate resources inventory of Wellington County:
Townships of Minto. Arthur. West Luther. Maryborough,
Peel. West Garafraxa, Pikington, Nichol. Guelph,
Eramosa, Erin, Puslinch and the City of Guelph.
MIC-99-03116REB
AGING
Quasi-static multiaxial testing of PBX 9501: Creep effects
on Estane molecular weight
DE99002195REB
AGING (MATERIALS)
Update of the Probability of Fracture (PROF) Computer
Program for Aging Aircraft Risk Analysis. Volume 1:
Modifications and User's Guide.
ADA363010REB
AGREEMENTS
Negotiating Environmental, Health, and Safety Agree-
ments. How to Avoid Escalating Confrontation, Needless
Costs, and Unnecessary Litigation.
ISLAND-0497REB
AGRIBUSINESS
Floriculture Crops. 1998 Summary.
NASS-ZFC-99REB
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Food Cost Review, 1950-97.
ERS-AER-780REB
Manitoba food products directory, 1999.
MC-99-03194REB
Agricultural Statistics, 1999.
NASS-ZAG-99REB
Cherry Production (Released June 24,1999).
NASS-ZCP-99REB
AGRICULTURAL INNOVATIONS
Adaptive research reports, 1995, v. 17.
MIC-99-03159REB
AGRICULTURAL RUNOFF
Pesticide residues in sediment and water from two water-
sheds in Prince Edward Island, 1996 and 1997.
MIC-99-03631REB
AGRICULTURE
Polish Long-Flange Plan (1961-1975) and Five-Year Plan
(1961-1965) for Scientific Research in Agricultural Tech-
nology—Translation.
ADA362736REB
Conference on the Control of the Colorado Beetle, USSR.
ADA362786REB
JPRS Report, Latin America.
ADA362919REB
USSR Report. Agriculture. No. 1409.
ADA362961REB
China Report. Agriculture. No. 279.
ADA363285REB
Agricultural Trade Changes Made to Market Access Pro-
gram, but Questions Remain on Economic Impact
ADA363397REB
Agri-food policy in Canada.
MIC-99-03296REB
AGRICULTURE AND STATE
Grain Handling, and Transportation Review: Final report
MC-99-03320REB
Grain Handling and Transportation System Review:
Phase one report
MC-99-03322REB
Trade liberalization of the international oilseed complex.
MIC-99-03324REB
AIR DEFENSE
Component Based Simulation of the Space Operations
Vehicle and the Common Aero Vehicle.
ADA363022REB
Fleet Air Defense in the Falkland Islands Conflict: A Fail-
ure in Operational Protection.
ADA363067REB
Area Air Defense Commander Can JFACC Do It Al. •
ADA363189REB
Jane's Land-Based Air Defence (Online Service).
JANE-0545REB
AIR FORCE
News from AFAR. March/April 1998.
ADA362865REB
News from AFAR. Volume 2, Number t March/April 1996.
ADA362956REB
Aerospace Acquisition 2000, Volume 2, Number 1.
ADA362959REB
News from AFAR, Volume 2 Number 2 May/June 1996.
ADA362960REB
Air Force Journal of Logistics, Volume XXIII. Number 1.
Swing 1999.
ADA363012REB
AIR FORCE OPERATIONS
News from AFAR. Volume 1 Number 7 January/February
1996.
ADA363035REB
AIR FORCE PERSONNEL
Improved Methodology For Screening Mlitary Pilot Appli-
cants.
ADA362675REB
Development of the Air Force-Army Military Skill Linkage
System (MISL).
ADA362717REB
News from AFAR. Volume 2. Number 1 March/April 1996.
ADA362956REB
News from AFAR. Volume 2 Number 2 May/June 1996.
ADA362960REB
Values Identified in Different Groups of Air Force Nurses.
ADA363338REB
AIR FORCE PROCUREMENT
News from AFAR, Volume 1, Number 3 July/August
1998.
ADA362973REB
News from AFAR, Volume 1 Number 7 January/February
1996.
ADA363035REB
USAF Manufacturing Technology: Program Status Re-
port. Spring 1999.
ADA363080REB
AIR FORCE RESEARCH
Air Force Research Laboratory Success Stories: A Re-
view of 1997/1998.
ADA286991REB
USAFA Discovery, Jan-Mar 99.
ADA362648REB
Air Force Research Laboratory Research Highlights, Mar/
Apr 1999.
ADA363089REB
EAF Transition Workshop: After Action Report, Lessons
Learned and Recommendations.
ADA363388REB
AIR FORCE TRAINING
Modified T-37 Instead of T-46: Impact on Undergraduate
Pilot Training.
ADA362757REB
AIR KERMA
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology, March/April 1999. Volume 104, Number
PB99-154882REB
AIR NAVIGATION
Evaluation of Precise Absolute Navigation (PAN) Per-
formance Under Dynamic Conditions.
AOA362733REB
AIR POLLUTION
Development of an Integrated Mobile Meteorological
Monitoring System for Use in Open Burning and Open
Detonation Activities.
ADA363351REB
Data/model integration
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KEYWORD INDEX
AQUATIC ORGANISMS
Mobility Traid and Challenges for the Operational Com-
mander.
ADA363220REB
AIRLINES
Jane's World Airlines (Online Service).
JANE-0580REB
AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT
Global Airport Expansion Programmes (Online Service).
JANE-0522REB
AIRPORT SECURITY
Airport Security: Standards and Technology (Online Serv-
ice).
JANE-0584REB
Project Plan tor the Baseline Measurment of Checkpoint
Effectiveness and Efficiency.
PB99-149684REB
Test and Evolution Plan for Determining Screener Train-
ing Effectiveness.
P899-149692REB
AIRPORTS
General Aviation Airports: Unauthorized Land Use High-
lights Need for Improved Oversight and Enforcement.
ADA363173REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Europe (Online
Service).
JANE-0505REB
Jane's Airport and Handling Agents: Europe (on CD-
BOM).
JANE-0506REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Europe. 1999-2000
Edition.
JANE-0507REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: USA and Canada
(Online Service).
JANE-050BREB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: USA and Canada
(on CD-ROM).
JANE-0509REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: USA and Canada
1999-2000 Edition.
JANE-0510REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Middle East and Af-
rica (Online Service).
JANE-0511REB
Jane's Airport and Handling Agents: Middle East and Afri-
ca (on CD-ROM).
JANE-0512REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Middle East and Af-
rica. 1999-2000 Edition.
JANE-0513REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Far East, Asia and
Australasia (Online Service).
JANE-0514REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Far East, Asia and
Australasia (on CD-ROM).
JANE-0515REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Far East, Asia and
Australasia. 1999-2000 Edition.
JANE-0516REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Central and Latin
America (Including the Caribbean) (Online Service).
JANE-0517REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Central and Latin
America (Including the Caribbean) (on CD-ROM).
JANE-0518REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Central and Latin
America (Including the Caribbean). 1999-2000 Edition.
JANE-0519REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: All Five Regions
(Online Service).
JANE-0520REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: All Five Regions.
1999-2000 Edition.
JANE-0521REB
Jane's Airports. Equipment and Services (Online Serv-
ice).
JANE-0579REB
Airport and Aviation Expansion: Africa and Middle East
(Online Service).
JANE-0582REB
Airport and Aviation Expansion: China (Online Service).
JANE-0583REB
ALARA
ALARA Center of Technology - resource guide.
DE99050623REB
Applied ALARA techniques.
DE99050625REB
ALASKA
Annual report 1997-98.
MIC-99-03132REB
ALCOHOL FUEL CELLS
Mero fuel cell.
DE99002286REB
ALERTNESS
Crew Alertness Management on the Flight Deck: Cog-
nitive and Vigilance Performance.
N19990041609REB
ALGORITHMS
Psychophysical Comparisons in Image Compression Al-
gorithms.
ADA362726REB
Framework for Effective Algorithm Visualization Using An-
imation-Embedded Hypermedia.
ADA363104REB
Performance analysis of wavefront algorithms on very-
large scale distributed systems.
DE99002219REB
Advanced algorithms for information science.
DE99002231REB
Implementation of model predictive control on a hydro-
thermal oxidation reactor.
DE99002280REB
Performance and scalability analysis of teraflop-scale par-
allel architectures using multidimensional wavefront appli-
cations.
DE99002404REB
Complexity analysis for nearest neighbor search.
MIC-99-03338REB
Algorithm for the solution of complex linear systems with
Hermitian positive definite coefficient matrices.
MIC-99-03421REB
Revision of the NASA Team Sea Ice Algorithm.
N19990041151REB
Millimeter-Wave Imaging Radiometer (MIR) Data Proc-
essing and Development of Water Vapor Retrieval Algo-
rithms.
N19990041153REB
Global Retrieval of Cloud Particle Size and Optical Thick-
ness Using ISCCP Data.
N19990041441 REB
ALLUVIUM
Intermediate depth burial of classified Iransurantc wastes
in arid alluvium.
DE99002192REB
ALPHA-BEARING WASTES
Hydrogen gas getters: Susceptibility to poisoning.
DE99002237REB
ALUMINUM
Influence of surface topography on the forming friction of
automotive aluminum sheet.
DE99002244REB
ALUMINUM ALLOYS
Heat Treatment of Al 7075 for Ejection Seat Shear Wire.
ADA362873REB
Load Time Dependent Relaxation of Residual Stresses in
an Aluminum Test Specimen.
ADA363139REB
Nickel aluminum bronze overlay deposit using gas metal
arc welding process and 0.5 mm diameter wire.
MIC-99-03304REB
ALUMINUM OXIDES
Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy, Studies on
Copper-Alumina Interfaces.
ADA362728REB
AMERICAN INDIANS
Fire on the Plateau: Conflict and Endurance in the Amer-
ican Southwest.
ISLAND-0501REB
Tribal Environmental and Natural Resource Assistance
Handbook.
PB99-150989REB
AMMUNITION
Jane's Ammunition Handbook (Online Service).
JANE-0549REB
AMMUNITION FEED MECHANISMS
Modification and Analysis of the 40MM Selective Feed
System.
ADA363145REB
AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS
Fleet Air Defense in the Falkland Islands Conflict: A Fail-
ure in Operational Protection.
ADA363067REB
Naval Operational Concept and Operational Maneuver
from the Sea: Analysis in Operational Design.
ADA363216REB
Forward Amphibious Maneuver from the Sea,
ADA363234REB
AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLES
Jane's Amphibious Warfare Capabilities (Online Service).
JANE-0532REB
ANALOG SYSTEMS
Optimal neural computations require analog processors.
DE99002277REB
ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTERS
High Speed A/D DSP Interface for Carrier Doppler Track-
N?9990041157REB
ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS
Assessing the Effects of Fire Disturbance on Ecosystems:
A Scientific Agenda for Research and Management.
PB99-152647REB
ANDROGENS
Human Adrenal Androgens: Regulation of Biosynthesis
and Role in Estrogen-Responsive Breast Cancer in a
Mouse Model.
ADA362673REB
ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION
Frequency and Angular Variations of Land Surface Micro-
wave Emissivities: Can we Estimate SSM/T and AMSU
Emissivities from SSM/I Emissivities.
N19990042067REB
ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS
Spin Correlations in e(sup +)e(sup -) Yields 4 Jets.
PB99-120370REB
ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
Annual and Local Variation in Reproduction in the Red-
Eared Slider Trachemys scripta elagans'.
PB99-152183REB
ANIMAL POPULATIONS
Vegetation Responses to Natural Regulation of Elk in
Rocky Mountain National Park.
PB99-155012REB
ANIMALS
Boacoustics of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Auditory Fatigue
and Masking,
ADA362641REB
ANIMATION
Framework for Effective Algorithm Visualization Using An-
imation-Embedded Hypermedia.
ADA363104REB
ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS
Annual Report to Congress. Fiscal Year 1998.
ADA363370REB
ANNUAL VARIATIONS
Seasonal and Interannual Variabilities in Tropical Tropo-
sphere Ozone.
N19990042082REB
ANOMALIES
Archeological and Architectural Investigations at Brown's
Sheep Camp (5LA5824), a Multicomponent District in the
U.S. Army Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site, Las Animas
County, Colorado.
ADA363169REB
ANTHROPOMETRY
Fort Jackson 1988 Database: Demographics,
Anthropometries, Risk Factors and Rtness Measures.
ADA363279REB
ANTIAIRCRAFT GUNS
Numerical Computation of the Radar Cross Section of the
ZSU-23-4.
ADA363007REB
ANTIBIOTICS
Multidrug Resistance in Breast Cancer: Occurrence and
Therapeutic Implications.
ADA362660REB
ANTIBODIES
Effects of Microgravity on Embryonic Quail Eye Develop-
ment.
N19990041707REB
ANTIGENS
Effects of Microgravity on Embryonic Quail Eye Develop-
ment.
N19990041707REB
ANTIMISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEMS
Cruise Missile Defense: Progress Made But Significant
Challenges Remain.
ADA362742REB
Medium Extended Air Defense System: A Renaissance in
Trans-Atlantic Armaments Cooperation.
ADA362935REB
BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE: More Common Systems
and Components Could Result in Cost Savings.
ADA363345REB
ANTIPERSONNEL AMMUNITION
Losing Anti-Personnel Landmines: An Economy of Force.
ADA363214REB
ANTISHIP MISSILES
Defense of Naval Task Forces from Anti-Ship Missile At-
tack.
ADA363038REB
ANTISUBMARINE WARFARE
Axis Offensive Military Operations Against the Continental
United States: Opportunity Lost.
ADA363182REB
ANTISYMMETRIC LOADS
Prediction of Antisymmetric Buffet Loads on Horizontal
Stabilizers in Massively Separated Flows. Phase 2.
PB99-154478REB
ANXIETY
Anxiety Sensitivity and Psychological Vulnerability.
ADA363346REB
APPLIANCES
Household equipment of Canadians, features of the 1993
stock & the 1994 & 1995 purchases: Analysis report.
MIC-9*03182REB
Survey of Canadian new household equipment pur-
chases, 1994 & 1995: Statistical report.
MIC-9943183REB
APPLICATIONS PROGRAMS (COMPUTERS)
Spacecraft Onboard Software Maintenance: An Effective
Approach which Reduces Costs and Increases Science
Return.
N19990041147REB
Incorporating Manual and Autonomous Code Generation.
N19990042320REB
AOUACULTURE
Annual report 1997-98.
MIC-99-03196REB
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
Restoring Life in Running Waters.
ISLAND-0530REB
AQUATIC HABITATS
Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservative
Assessment.
ISLAND-0482REB
AQUATIC ORGANISMS
Effects of contaminants on aquatic organisms in the
Peace, Athabasca and Slave River basins.
MIC-99-03210REB
September 1999 KW-3
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KEYWORD INDEX
AQUATIC PLAHTS
Explosives Removal from Groundwater of the Iowa Army
Ammunition Plant in Continuous-Flow Laboratory Sys-
tems Planted with Aquatic and Wetland Plants.
ADA362974REB
ARABS
Inside the Arab World.
HUP-0024REB
Nadra, Captive of Hopa: Memoir of an Arab Woman.
SHARPE-00465REB
ARCHEOLOGY
Archeokxjical and Architectural Investigations at Brown's
Sheep Camp (5LA5824), a Muttfcomponent District in the
U.S. Army Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site, Las Animas
County, Cotorada
ADA363169REB
Results of a Cultural Resource Inventory of Portions of
Fort Carson MBtary Reservation and Test Excavation of
Site 5EP2524, El Paso County, Colorado. 1996.
AOA363383REB
Results of the 1997 Cultural Resource Reevaluation
Project, Fort Carson MWtary Reservation: El Paso, Fre-
mont and Pueblo Counties, Colorado.
AOA3633S4REB
ARCHIPELAGOES
: Sea Lanes: Designation Factors and Effects
(Art.
EB
ARCTIC REGIONS
Data/model integration for vortical mixing in the stable
Arctic boundary fever.
DE99002240REB
AREA DENIAL
Next Convoy War The American Campaign Against
EnernyShipging in the Twenty-First Century.
AREA SECURITY
Rear Area Security In The Field Army Service Area.
ADA382710REB
jntermqdal Cargo Transportation: Industry Best Security
PTKUOAS.
PB99-152761REB
ARQEKTMA
By Example: The Impact of Recent Argentine Naval Ac-
tivities on Southern Cone Naval Strategies.
ADA36268SFCB
ARMOR
Ceramic Armor Material Database.
ADA382926REB
ARMORED VEHKLES
Analysis of fte Operating Costs for Light Armored Veht-
des m the United States Marine Corps.
AOA363387REB
Jane's Armour and Artillery (Online Service).
JANE-0547REB
Jane's Armour and Artillery Upgrades (Online Service).
JANE-0548REB
Work) Markets for Armoured and Military Logistic Vehi-
cles. Edition 2 (Onfcw Service).
JANE-0554REB
ARMS CONTROL
Weapon Indexing and Weapon Ratios in Anns Control
ADA3627S1REB
ARMY
Successful Management Practices.
ADA362668REB
fntoniialkiii Technology Innovation in the U.S. Army: The
Case of the Adoption, Adaptation, and Utilization of the
Strategic Crisis Exercise Intranet
AQA362718REB
Strategic Creep: From Power Projection Back to Forward
ADA362989REB
Airborne Forces of the United States Army: Cornerstone
of Force Projection.
AOA363187REB
General CreigMon Abrams: Ethical Laadersrtp at the
Level
ARMYFAOUTES
For Want of a Home - A Study of Wherry and Capehan
MaaryFamiy Housing. ^^
AOA3627D6REB
MarJgan Army UarJcal Center. Department of Clinical kt-
1. Annual Progress Report
Future of the Combat Training Centers to Meet the Na-
tional Mttary Strategy.
AOASeafSREB
ARMY OPERATIONS
Future of the Combat Training Centers to Meet the Na-
tional MHaryStrategy.
AOA362969REB
Effects of Information Operations on Nonlinear Force
Structures.
ADA3631S9REB
Consofctafing Active and Reserve Component Training
Infrastructure.
AOA363165REB
ARMY PERSONNEL
Tact Knowledge n the Workplace.
Development of the Air Force-Army Mffitary Skill Linkage
Fort Bliss, Texas 1998: Acute Gastroenteritis Outbreak.
ADA362944REB
Analysis of First-Term Army Attrition.
ADA362968REB
Challenge of Manning the Post-Cold War Army.
ADA363118REB
NBC Report, Spring - Summer 1999. Survivability of
Army Personnel and Materiel.
ADA363243REB
ARMY PLANNING
High Profile Special Operations Missions and Timing:
Identifying the Culminating Point of Execution.
ADA363195REB
Division G6 - Strategic Signal Leadership for Information
Superiority in the Army After Next
ADA363198REB
ARMY TRAINING
Future of the Combat Training Centers to Meet the Na-
tional Military Strategy.
ADA362969REB
Officer Candidate School (DCS): Relevance into the 21st
Century.
ADA3&971REB
Consolidating Active and Reserve Component Training
Infrastructure.
ADA363165REB
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
S2 Automated Agent (S2A2): A Training Aid for Com-
manders and Intelligence Officers.
ADA363075REB
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods. Volume II
- New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to
Production Scheduling in Flexible Manufacturing Sys-
tems.
ADA363269REB
ARTILLERY
Army's B-2 Bomber - Field Artillery Modernization.
ADA363364REB
Jane's Armour and Artillery (Online Service).
JANE-0547REB
Jane's Armour and Artillery Upgrades (Online Service).
JANE-0548REB
ASIA
Central Asia, Physical Geography Handbook-Translation.
ADA362771REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Far East, Asia and
Australasia (Online Service).
JANE-0514REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Far East. Asia and
Australasia (on CD-ROM).
JANE-0515REB
Jane's Airports and Handhng Agents: Far East, Asia and
Australasia 1999-2000 Edition.
JANE-0516REB
Central Asia: Pipelines and Power Politics (Online Serv-
JANE-0567REB
bitermodal Transportation Markets: Asia Pacific (Online
Service).
JANE-0585REB
Rise and Fan of the Asian Miracle.
SHARPE-00423REB
ASPHALT PAVEMENTS
Reclaimed Manufacturer Asphalt Roofing Shingles in As-
phalt Matures.
PB99-152613REB
Contributions of Performance-Graded Asphalt to Low
Temperature Cracking Resistance of Pavements.
PB99-152993REB
ASSASSINATION
Center of Gravity: Justification for Assassination.
ADA363034REB
ASSESSMENTS
Bioregional Assessments. Science at the Crossroads of
Management and Policy.
ISLAND-0519REB
ASTROPHYSICS
Airborne Astronomy Program.
Ml 9990042134 REB
Hydrodynamic Stability and Magnetic Reconnectkxi in
Desks and Stars.
N19990042136REB-
Calibration of Post-AGB Supergiants as Standard
Ertragalactic Candles for HST.
N19990042137REB
ASYMPTOTIC GIANT BRANCH STARS
Calibration of Post-AGB Supergiants as Standard
Extragalactic Candles for HST.
N19990042137REB
ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER MODE
Integrated Approach for Security on Demand in High
Speed. Shared Use Networks.
ADA363245REB
ATMOSPHERE MODELS
Mechanism for Production of Secondary Organic
Aerosols and Their Representation in Atmospheric Mod-
PB99-152829REB
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chemistry and
Climate.
N19990041152REB
Characterization of Infrared Diode Laser Beams and At-
mospheric CO Imaging Instrument
N1999004133SRE8
ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION
Data/model integration for vertical mixing in the stable
Arctic boundary layer.
DE99002240REB
Three-Dimensional Total Odd Nitrogen (NO(y)) Simulation
During SONEX using a Stretched-Grid Chemical Trans-
port Model.
N19990041439REB
ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chemistry and
Climate.
N19990041152REB
Characterization of Infrared Diode Laser Beams and At-
mospheric CO Imaging Instrument.
N19990041335RES
Seasonal and Interannual Variabilities in Tropical Tropo-
spheric Ozone.
N19990042082REB
ATMOSPHERIC MODELS
Revision of the NASA Team Sea Ice Algorithm.
N19990041151REB
ATMOSPHERIC MOTION
Strehl Ratio Probabilities for Phase-Only Adaptive Optics.
ADA362881REB
ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-52.
N19990042027REB
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
Frequency and Angular Variations of Land Surface Micro-
wave EmissMties: Can we Estimate SSM/T and AMSU
Emissivities from SSM/I Emissivities.
N19990042067REB
ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT
Numerical simulation of explosive voteanism and Its ef-
fects on the atmosphere.
DE99002259REB
ATMOSPHERIC TURBULENCE
Use of a Udar Forward-Looking Turbulence Sensor for
Mixed-Compression Inlet Unstart Avoidance and Gross
Weight Reduction on a High Speed Civil Transport.
N19990042110REB
ATOM COOLING
Optical Frequency Standard in Trapped Atomic Hydro-
ADA362776REB
ATOMTC CLOCKS
Conversion of Laser Phase Noise to Amplitude Noise in a
Resonant Atomic Vapor The Role of Laser LinewkJth.
ADA362816REB
ATOMIC HYDROGEN
Optical Frequency Standard in Trapped Atomic Hydro-
ADA362776REB
ATTACK
Operational Design: The Impact of Nuclear, Biological,
and Chemical Attack on U.S. Forces During Power Pro-
jection and Sustainment Operations.
ADA363124REB
ATTACK AIRCRAFT
Navy F/A-18 Crash Survivabte Flight Incident Recorder
(CSFIR).
ADA363120REB
ATTACK HELICOPTERS
Forward Air Controllers, 1985 -1995.
ADA362737REB
ATTACK SUBMARINES
Operational Commander and the Trident SSGN.
ADA363168REB
ATTENUATION
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N19990042083REB
ATTITUDES (PSYCHOLOGY)
Hispanic Youth and Military Enlistment Propensity.
ADA362976REB
ATTRITION
Analysis of First-Term Army Attrition.
ADA362968REB
Extending the StateKJf-the-Ail for the COMAN/ATCAL
Msthodofogy.
ADA363016REB
Analysis of Delayed Entry Program (DEP) Attrition by
High School Seniors.
ADA363088REB
AUDITORY ACUITY
Marine Mammal Auditory Systems: A Summary of
Audiometric and Anatomical Data and Its Implications for
Underwater Acoustic Impacts.
PB99-154791 REB
AUDITORY DEFECTS
Bioacoustics of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Auditory Fatigue
and Masking.
ADA362641REB
AUGMENTATION
Effects of Mterogravity on Embryonic Quail Eye Develop-
ment
N19990041707REB
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POUNAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
N19990042154REB
AUSTRALASIA
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Far East, Asia and
Australasia (Online Service).
JANE-0514RE8
KW-4 VOL 99, No. 3
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KEYWORD INDEX
BIOLOGICAL WARFARE
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Far East. Asia and
Australasia (on CD-ROM).
JANE-0515REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Far East, Asia and
Australasia 1999-2000 Edition.
JANE-0516REB
AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
Madia, Captive of Hope: Memoir of an Arab Woman.
SHARPE-00465REB
AUTOCODERS
Incorporating Manual and Autonomous Code Generation.
N19990042320REB
AUTOLYSIS
Radiation Injury and Autolysis, USSR-Translation.
ADA363320REB
AUTOMATA
Thin Film Growth Simulation Using Cellular Automata
State Space, and Neural Nets Methods.
ADA362754REB
AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL
Merged Vision and GPS Control of a Semi-Autonomous,
Small Helicopter.
N19990042372REB
AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS' LICENCES
Graduated licensing system evaluation: Interim report '98.
MIC-99-03114REB
AUTOMOBILE EMISSIONS
Advice of the Kalian CCTN on the Health Risk Assess-
ment Relative to Exposure to Automobile Emissions.
PB99-117798REB
AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES
Automotive Parts Acquisition Guide.
AOA363262REB
AUTONOMOUS NAVIGATION
DADS steering simulation.
MIC-99-03342RE8
Merged Vision and GPS Control of a Semi-Autonomous,
Small Helicopter.
Nt9990042372REB
AUXILIARY POWER PLANTS
Reduction of NOx Emissions from Marine Power Plants.
ADA363222REB
AVIATION FUELS
Emissions from DOD Fuel Storage and Painting Oper-
ations.
AOA363200REB
AVIATION PERSONNEL
Survey of Work and Sleep Hours of U.S. Army Aviation
Personnel.
ADA362964REB
AVIATION SECURITY SCREENERS
Validating the Computer-Based Training Process for Avia-
tion Security Screeners.
PB99-149585REB
AVIONICS
Jane's Avionics (Online Service).
JANE-0540REB
BSTARS
High Resolution Far-Infrared Studies of Compact Regions
in Star-Forming Molecular Clouds.
N19990042133REB
BACKFILLS
Use of Waste Glass as Aggregate for Rpe Backfill and
Embankment Material.
PB99-152399REB
BACKGROUND
Ronald Reagan. The Politics of Symbolism.
HUP-0008REB
BACKSCATTERING
Terrain Backscattering Coefficient Generator.
ADA362716REB
BACTERIA
Physical and Chemical Environmental Factors Associated
with the Temporal and Spatial Distribution of
Cyanobacteria in Lake George, New York.
ADA363278REB
BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE
BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE: More Common Systems
and Components Could Result in Cost Savings.
ADA363345REB
BALLISTIC MISSILE SUBMARINES
Operational Commander and the Trident SSGN.
ADA363168REB
BANKING
Portfolio Optimization for Multiple Group Credit Unions.
ADA363385REB
BANKING BUSINESS
Governing the Global Economy. International Finance
and the State,
HUP-OOOtREB
BANKRUPTCY
How Can Operational Maneuver be Used by the Naval or
Joint Task Force Commander to Enhance Operational
Protection in the Littoral.
ADA363095REB
Operational Level Intelligence Preparation of the Battle-
field for Special Operations Forces.
ADA363167REB
BATTLEFIELDS
Psychophysical Comparisons in Image Compression Al-
gorithms.
ADA362726REB
BATTLES
Latin America Report, No. 2710. Fighting in Nicaragua:
Battles Along Two Borders.
ADA362680REB
BEAM SPLITTING
Electromagnetic Cold-Test Characterization of the Quad-
Driven Stripiine Kicker.
ADA362953REB
BEECHCRAFT AIRCRAFT
Beechcraft 1900C Vertical Impact Test.
PB99-149726REB
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
USSR Report: Life Sciences. Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences, No. 40-Translation.
ADA362835REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences. Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA362987REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences. Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA362988REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
AOA362998REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA362999REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363000REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363001REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363002REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363003REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences. Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363004REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363008REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences-Translation.
ADA363108REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences. Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences-Translation.
ADA363109REB
USSR Report. Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences-Translation.
ADA363111REB
USSR Report. Life Sciences. Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences-Translation.
ADA363112REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences. Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363287REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences, No. 45-Translation.
ADA363373REB
BENCHMARKS
Summary of results for the uranium benchmark problem
of the ANS Ad Hoc Committee on Reactor Physics
Benchmarks.
DE99002269REB
BIAXIAL STRESSES
Development of a Biaxial Test Fixture.
ADA363135REB
Interim Report on the Development and Fabrication of a
Biaxial Test Fixture.
ADA363137REB
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Unclassified Publications of Lincoln Laboratory.
ADA363077REB
Detonation and combustion of explosives: A selected bib-
li
BATTLE MANAGEMENT
NonLethal Weapons, NonLethal Policy, and Complex
Contingencies.
ADA363056REB
Uncertain Superiority: Information Technology and Oper-
ational-Level Decision Making.
ADA363057REB
'2406REB
Publications available from the Department of Natural Re-
sources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division (1995-
): Supplementary fist
MIC-9M3154REB
Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography With
Indexes, Supplement 401.
N19990041594REB
Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliog-
raphy with Indexes, Supplement 492.
N19990041598REB
Bibliography of Surface-Mine Reclamation Research:
1976-1993.
PB99-152795REB
BILINGUAL
Migratory birds environmental assessment guideline.
MIC-9W3120REB
Wetlands environmental assessment guideline.
MIC-99-03121REB
Annual report 1997-98.
MIC-99-03132REB
Aquatic Toxicity Workshop: Proceedings 1998.
MIC-99-03164REB
Household equipment of Canadians, features of the 1993
stock & the 1994 & 1995 purchases: Analysis report.
MIC-99-03182REB
Survey of Canadian new household equipment pur-
chases, 1994 & 1995: Statistical report.
MIC-9943183REB
Smart communities: Report.
MIC-99-03209REB
Trade liberalization of the international oilseed complex.
MIC-99-03324REB
Supporting document for the Canada-wide acid rain strat-
iREB
Redeployment plan for spectrum efficient land mobile
equipment in the frequency range 100-500 MHz.
MIC-99-03408REB
Tuberculosis in Canada, 1996.
MIC-99-03411REB
National ambient air quality objectives for participate mat-
ter, executive summary: Part 1. science assessment doc-
ument, a report.
MIC-99-03496REB
Waste management industry survey, government sector,
1994.
MIC-99-03501REB
Waste management industry survey, business sector,
1995.
MIC-99-03502REB
Preparedness of Canadian business for the Year 2000
computer problem: A reassessment.
MIC-99-03575REB
Sample representativeness for the Survey of Labour and
Income Dynamics.
MIC-99-03604REB
BINDERS
Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Based Processing of PEP
Binder Polymers.
ADA363258REB
BINDERS (MATERIALS)
Contributions of Performance-Graded Asphalt to Low
temperature Cracking Resistance of Pavements.
PB99-152993REB
BIOACCUMULAT1ON
Interpreting Bioaccumulation Data with the Environmental
Residue-Effects Database.
ADA362932REB
BIOACOUSTtCS
Bioacoustics of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Auditory Fatigue
and Masking.
ADA362641REB
BIOCHEMISTRY
USSR Report. Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences, No. 38.
ADA362755REB
Reports of the Hokkaido National Industrial Research In-
stitute, No. 71,1998.
PB99-152118REB
BIODEGRAOATTON
Mterobial characterization for the Source-Term Waste
Test Program (STTP) at Los Alamos.
DE99002197REB
BIODIVERSITY
Understanding and Protecting Marine Biodiversity. Sec-
ond Edition.
ISLAND-0526REB
Practical Approaches to the Conservation of Biodiversity.
ISLAND-0529REB
BIOGRAPHIES
East Asia: Southeast Asia, Autobiography of Chamlong.
ADA362817REB
JPRS Report, East Asia, Mongolia, Biographic Informa-
tion on Officials-Translation.
ADA362885REB
General Creighton Abrams: Ethical Leadership at the
Strategic Level.
ADA363255REB
Last Best Hope of Earth. Abraham Lincoln and the Prom-
ise of America.
HUP-0014REB
BIOLOGICAL
Jane's NBC Defence Systems (Online Service).
JANE-0552REB
BIOLOGICAL AEROSOLS
Background Biological Aerosol Properties.
ADA363253REB
BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS
Status Report on Investigations of Potential Human
Health Effects Associated With Power Frequency Electric
and Magnetic Fields.
PB99-152860REB
BIOLOGICAL WARFARE
Department of Defense Nuclear/Biological/Chemical
(NBC) Defense Annual Report to Congress March 1999.
ADA362674REB
Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF) and
Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical Defense Pro-
gram. Evaluation of the Passive Protection Against Five
September 1999 KW-5
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KEYWORD INDEX
Serotypes of Botulmum Toxin Provided by Botulinum
Human Immune Globulin in an Animal Model.
ADA362977REB
Operational Design: The Impact of Nuclear, Biological.
and Chemical Attack on U.S. Forces During Power Pro-
jection and Sustainment Operations.
AOA363124REB
Jane's Chemical-Biological Defense Guidebook (Online
Service).
JANE-0563REB
BIOLOGICAL WARFARE AGENTS
Material and Comfort Parameters of a New Chemical, Bi-
ological Combat Suit and its Components.
ADA363348REB
BIOLOGY
Selected Translations of Abstracts in Referativnyy
Zhumal - Btokxjrya, No. 6,1959-Translatkjn.
ADA362785REB
BIOMASS
Internal Physical Features of a Land Surface Model Em-
ploying a Tangent Linear Model.
N19990041333REB
BIOMASS CONVERSION PLANTS
Ethanoi Plant Feasibility Study for the Lower Kaskaskia
River Valley Com Wet Milling Facility.
PS99-122921REB
Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Power Plant
PB99-126450REB
BIOMASS PLANTATIONS
Yields of ten and eleven year-old hybrid poplars in the
north central United States. Final report
DE99002354REB
BIOMEnONE
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences, No. 38.
ADA3627S5REB
USSR Report Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences, No. 40-Translation.
ADA362835REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences. Bkxnedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA362987REB
USSR Report. Life Sciences. Bkxnedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA362988REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences. Bkxnedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
AOA362998REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences. Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
AOA362999REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363000REB
USSR Report. Life Sciences. Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363001REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363003REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
AOA363004REB
USSR Report Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences—Translation.
ADA363108REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences—Translation.
AOA363109REB
USSR Report. Life Sciences. Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences—Translation.
AOA363111REB
USSR Report. Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences-Translation.
ADA363112REB
USSR Report Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363287REB
USSR Report Life Sciences Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences. No. 45-Translation.
ADA363373REB
BIOMORPHIC NETWORKS
Biomorphic Networks for ATR and Higher-Level Proc-
essing.
ADA362731REB
BIOREGIONS
Bioregional Assessments. Science at the Crossroads of
Management and Policy.
ISLAr7D-0519REB
BIOSYNTHESIS
Human Adrenal Androgens: Regulation of Biosynthesis
and Role in Estrogermesponsive Breast Cancer in a
Mouse Model.
ADA362673REB
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Biotechnology use by Canadian industry. 1996.
MIC-99-03583REB
BIOTtC COMMUNITIES
Formulating objectives for management on an ecosystem
BIRDS
Assessment of Training Noise Impacts on the Red-
Cockaded Woodpecker: Preliminary Results.
ADA363336REB
Birds of British Columbia: A taxonomic catalogue.
MIC-99-03118REB
Woodpecker Use and Fall Rates of Snags Created by
Killing Ponderosa Pine Infected with Dwarf Mistletoe.
PB99-152902REB
BITUMEN
AOSTRA technical handbook on oil sands, bitumens and
heavy oils.
MIC-9943497REB
BITUMINOUS CONCRETE
Evaluation of Rubber-Modified Asphaltic Concrete.
PB99-152381REB
BITUMINOUS CONCRETES
Evaluation of Reflective Crack Control Policy.
PB99-152951REB
BLADES
Aerodynamic Response of Turbomachinery Blade Rows
to Convecting Density Wakes.
ADA363039REB
BLOWERS
Portable exhausters POR-004 SKID B, POR-005 SKID C,
POR-006 SKID D storage plan.
DE99050232REB
BOATING
Threading the Currents.
ISLAND-0532REB
MTC-99-03133REB
BIRD STRIKES
Bird Strike Risk Assessment for United States Air Force
Airfields and Aircraft
ADA363170REB
BOILERS
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0003-2698.
Podatch Corporation, Minnesota Pulp and Paper Division,
Cloquet, Minnesota.
PB99-152142REB
BOMBER AIRCRAFT
Army's B-2 Bomber - Field Artillery Modernization.
ADA363364REB
BONDS
Making Marttets. Opportunism and Restraint on Wall
Street
HUP-0011REB
BOOSTER ROCKET ENGINES
Structural Stiffness Characteristics of the Solid Rocket
Booster Field Joint
N19990041442REB
BORDER CONTROL
Jane's Border Protection and Economic Exclusion Zones
(Online Service).
JANE-0531REB
BORON NITRIDES
Electron Assisted Deposition of Cubic Boron Nitride by
RF Magnetron Sputtering.
ADA362770REB
BOUNDARIES
Global MHD Simulation of Mesoscate Structures at the
Magnetospheric Boundary.
N19990042166REB
BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS
Boundary Conditions for Magnetic Reid Gradients Inside
a Source-Free Volume.
ADA362760REB
BRAZING
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 95-0001-2679,
Caterpillar Inc., York, Pennsylvania.
PB99-152233REB
BREAST CANCER
Involvement of Nuclear Receptor Co-Repressors in the
Development of Human Breast Cancer.
ADA362658REB
Regulation of the MuWdrug Resistance-Associated Pro-
tein Gene by Estrogen.
ADA362659REB
MuWdrug Resistance in Breast Cancer Occurrence and
Therapeutic Implications.
ADA362660REB
Fidelity of DMA Replication in Normal and Malignant
Human Breast Cells.
ADA362661REB
Human Adrenal Androgens: Regulation of Biosynthesis
and Role in Estrogen-Responsive Breast Cancer in a
Mouse Model.
ADA362673REB
Genomic Instability at Premalignant and Early Stages of
Breast Cancer Development
ADA362712REB
Role of Mutant p53 Protein in Breast Cancer.
ADA363399REB
BRIDGE DECKS
Verification of Effectiveness of Epoxy-Coated Rebars.
PB99-152407REB
BRIDGE PARAPETS
Full-Scale Crash Evaluation of the NETC 4-Bar Sidewalk-
Mounted Steel Bridge Railing.
PB99-152720REB
BRIDGES
Draft for Two Bridges in the People's Republic of Korea-
Translation.
ADA362S13REB
BRITAIN
Police Review (Online Service).
JANE-0525REB
BROADBAND
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N19990042083REB
BRONZE
Development of an optimum consumable alloy for low
heat input welding of nickel aluminum bronzes.
MIC-99-03298REB
Nickel aluminum bronze overlay deposit using gas metal
arc welding process and 0.5 mm diameter wire.
MIC-99-03304REB
Microstructural characterization of NiAl bronze
weldments.
MIC-99-03326REB
Simulation of microstructures in laser dad nickel alu-
minum bronzes.
MIC-99-03331REB
Microstructural characterization of laser-clad nickel alu-
minum bronze alloys using transmission electron micros-
MICy-99-03332R£B
Laboratory simulation of the galvanic corrosion of a ship
hull plate by shaft grounding systems.
MIC-99-03348REB
BUDGET ESTIMATES
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activity 5.
ADA362762REB
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activity 4.
ADA362763REB
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activities 1-3.
ADA362764REB
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 200072001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates. Feb-
ruary 1999 Research. Development, Test & Evaluation.
Navy Budget Activity 6.
ADA362765REB
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research. Development, Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activity 7.
ADA362766REB
BUDGETS
SPACE STATION: Status of Russian Involvement and
Cost Control Efforts.
ADA363366REB
BUFFERS
Riparian Forest Buffers: Linking Land and Water. The
Chesapeake Bay Riparian Forest Buffer Initiative.
PB99-15541BREB
BUFFETING
Prediction of Antisymmetric Buffet Loads on Horizontal
Stabilizers in Massively Separated Rows. Phase 2.
PB99-154478REB
BUILDING CODES
New 1999 National Electrical Code Coupled with New
Standards Clarify Requirements for Installations of Photo-
voltaic Systems in the U.S.;Progress in Photovortaics -
Research and Applications.
DE00003202REB
BUILDINGS
For Want of a Home - A Study of Wherry and Capehan
Military Family Housing.
ADA362706REB
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Reshaping the Built Environment: Ecology, Ethics, and
Economics.
ISLAND-0511REB
BUSINESS CYCLES
Structural Slumps. The Modem Equilibrium Theory of Un-
employment, Interest, and Assets.
HUP-0023REB
BUSINESSES
Open Line (Episode No. 24). (VHS video).
AVA20563-VNB1REB
One World (Episode No. 26). (VHS video).
AVA20565-VNB1REB
Statistics of U.S. Businesses: Mcrodala and Tables.
SBA/Census Data on Establishments by Firm Size.
PB99-142572REB
BusinessLINC: Learning, Information, Networking and
Collaboration. Business-to-Business Relationships That
Increase the Economic Competitiveness of Firms. A Re-
port to Vice President Al Gore.
P899-147092REB
BUTYLTIN
Changes in butyltin residue concentrations in marine
sediments of Atlantic Canada between 1988 and 1994.
MIC-99-03657REB
BWR TYPE REACTORS
Reliability Study: General Electric Reactor Protection Sys-
tem, 1984-1995.
NUREG/CR-5500-V3REB
CABLE ASSEMBLIES
Multiline Tow Cable Assembly Including Swivel and Slip
Ring.
PAT-APPL-8-137 870REB
KW-6 VOL 99, No. 3
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CADMIUM
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 95-0001-2679,
Caterpillar Inc., York, Pennsylvania.
PB99-152233REB
CADMIUM TELLURIDES
Electron transport uniformity characterization of CdZnTe
using alpha particles.
DE99002423REB
CALIBRATING
Millimeter-Wave Imaging Radiometer (MIR) Data Proc-
essing and Development of Water Vapor Retrieval Algo-
rithms.
N19990041153REB
CALIBRATION STANDARDS
Journal of Research of the Matronal Institute of Standards
and Technology, January/February 1999. Volume 104,
Number 1.
PB99-154833REB
CALIFORNIA
Rivers of Gold: Designing Markets to Allocate Water in
California.
1SLAND-0491REB
CANADA
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: USA and Canada
(Online Service).
JANE-0508REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: USA and Canada
(on CD-ROM).
JANE-0509REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: USA and Canada.
1999-2000 Edition.
JANE-0510REB
Soil fertility handbook.
MIC-99-03102REB
Publications available from the Department of Natural Re-
sources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division (1995-
): Supplementary list.
MIC-99
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KEYWORD INDEX
of Diamond in High Power-Density Microwave
' ' ' Oxygen Plasmas at Elevated Sub-
CHEMCAL WARFARE
Department o( Defense Nudear/Biotogical/Ctiemica!
Mte) Defense Annual Report to CoognKsMarch 1999.
ADA362674REB
Operational Design: The Impact of Nuclear, Biological,
and Chemical Attack on U.S. Forces During Power Pro-
jection and Sustainrnent Operations.
ADA363124REB
Jane's NBC Defence Systems (Online Service).
JAME-OS52REB
Jane's Chemical-Biokjgical Defense Guidebook (Online
Service).
JANE-0563REB
CHEMCAL WARFARE AGENTS
Malarial and Comfort Parameters of a New Chemical, Bt-
otogical Combat Suit Bnd its Gtxnpooonts-
ADA363348REB
CHEMSORFTON
knvostJQSbon of the Effect of Surtsco Innpuribos on th6
Adsorption Ktosbcs of Hydrooan Ch6rntsort>6d onto Iron,
N19990042171REB
CHEMOTHERAPY
Muttidrug Resistance in Breast Cancer Occurrence and
CHERRIES
Cherry Production (Released June 24, 1999).
NASS-ZCP-99REB
CHESAPEAKE BAY
Removing Impediments to Mgratory Fishes in the Chesa-
peake Bay Watershed. Annual Progress Report 1997-
PB98-155434REB
CHTLDREH
Education of CtHdran and Youth with Special Needs:
What Do the Laws Say.
PB9Q-151227REB
CHMA
China Report, Potto), Sociological and MHtary Affairs.
ADA362672REB
China Report. Potrbcal, Sociological and MHtary Affairs,
No.377.
ADA362679REB
China Report, Poitcal, Sociological and MHtary Affairs-
.
ADA362689REB
China Report, Poetical. Sociological and Mttary Aftairs-
Tianslatian.
ADA36Z690REB
China Report Poitical. Sociological and MKtary Affairs.
Ma 469.
ADA362767REB
Development o« the Civi Ai Reel. Peoples Republic of
China-Translation.
ADA362772REB
China Report. Political, Sociological and Mfttary Affairs
No.436.
ADA362780REB
Attitudes on Physical and Mental Labor in Communist
China-Translation.
ADA36Z795REB
Communist China Digest, No. 16-Transtation.
ADA3GZ796REB
China Report Political. Sociological and ttttary Affars.
No. 470-TranslatDn.
ADA36Z799REB
China Report, Pottfcal. Sociological and MKtary Affairs,
No. 431-Transla6on.
AOA36281SREB
China Report, PoWcal. Sociological and MStary Affairs,
No. 412— Translation.
ADA3E2821RE8
China Report, Pottcal, Sociological and Mffitary Affairs,
No. 438-TranslatiorL
AOA362831REB
China Report Pottcal. Sociological and UMary Affavs,
Nc,452-3ransla«on.
ADA362890REB
China Report Political. Sociological and MWary Affairs,
No. 4S3-Tran*latian,
ADA362893REB
C*** ""Port- Science and Technology No. 213.
ADA3629D2REB
CMnaRapori, Political. Sociological and Military Affairs-
Tnnstatoon.
ADA362943REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and MKtary Affairs.
No, 47^— Transtefion,
ADA362996REB
Awakening China: Rabt* or Tiger.
ADA363030REB
Msguided Intentions: U.S. Poffcy in Work) War II and
Chinese Intervention in Korea.
AOA363031REB
Shifting Ambiguity US. Foreign PoBcy Toward China and
Tanvsn.
ADA363166REB
China Report, Economic Affairs No. 323 Energy: Status
and Development- XV.
Economic Affairs, No. 296. Energy: Status
United States and China. Fourth Edition.
HUP-0002REB
China. A New History. Enlarged Edition.
HUP-001BREB
Paradox of China's Post-Mao Reforms.
HUP-0020REB
China and Japan in the Global Setting.
HUP-0036REB
China Business Handbook (Online Service).
JANE-0573REB
Airport and Aviation Expansion: China (Online Service).
JANE-0583REB
Artisans and Entrepreneurs of Dongyang County: Eco-
nomic Reform and Flexible Production in China.
SHARPE-00426REB
Nanjing Massacre: A Japanese Journalist Confronts Ja-
pan's National Shame.
SHARPE-00464REB
CHINESE-ENGLISH
Mathews' Chinese-English Dictionary. Revised American
Edition.
HUP-0037REB
CHOLERA
Worldwide Report Epidemiology, No. 330.
CHROMOSOMES
Genomic Instability at PremaHgnant and Early Stages of
Breast Cancer Development
ADA362712REB
CHRONOLOGY
WFPC2 Observations of Star Clusters in the Mageflanic
Clouds, Report 2.
N19990042321REB
ORCADIAN RHYTHMS
Crew Alertness Management on the Flight Deck: Cog-
nitive and Vigilance Performance.
N19990041609REB
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0154-2693,
Siemens Energy and Automation, Inc., Distribution Prod-
ucts Division, Urbana. Ohio.
PB99-152308REB
CIRCUIT MTERCONNECnONS
Technological Development for Interfacing Parallel Ac-
cess Memories to Parallel Computers.
ADA362650REB
CIVIL AFFAIRS
JPRS Report. Latin America-Translation.
ADA362837REB
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1373-Translation.
ADA362844REB
Near East and South Asia.
ADA362846REB
JPRS Report Near East & South Asia-Translation.
ADA362887REB
Regional CrvMHitary Operations Center: A Force Multi-
plier in MKary Operations Other Than War.
ADA363176REB
CIVIL AVIATION
Development ot the Civil Air Fleet Peoples Republic of
China—Translation.
ADA362772REB
World Market for Civil Aircraft (Online Service).
JANE-OS86REB
Use of a LJdar Forward-looking Turbulence Sensor for
Moed-Compression Inlet Unstart Avoidance and Gross
Weight Reduction on a High Speed Civil Transport.
N19990042110REB
OWL DEFENSE
Selected Soviet Mlrtary Translations (Air Force and Civil
Defense Materiats)-Translation.
ADA362789FEB
Soviet Union, MKary Affairs.
ADA362804REB
USSR Report. MKary Affairs, No. 1764.
ADA3628Q5REB
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Poriocfea Pofytechnica. Chnl Engineering. Volume 42. No.
2.1996,
PB99-120313REB
CIVIL MLTTARY OPERATIONS CENTER (CMOC]
U.S. MMary. NOD'S and CMOC: Slaying Connected and
Achieving Unity of Effort During MOOTW.
AOA363224REB
CLASSIFIED INFORMATION
Information barrier functional requirements.
DE99002297REB
CUMATE
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chemistry and
Cfimata.
N19990041152REB
CUMATE CHANGE
GtSS Analysis of Surface Temperature Changes.
N1999004216SREB
CLIMATIC CHANGE
Simulated-effects of climate change on the Death Valley
regional ground- water flow system, Nevada and Cali-
fornia.
DE99002359REB
CUMATIC CHANGES
Climate change and forests, context for the Canadian
Forest Service's science program.
MC-99-O3652REB
CLIMATOLOGY
Internal Physical Features of a Land Surface Model Em-
ploying a Tangent Linear Model.
N19990041333REB
CLINICAL MEDICINE
MultkJrug Resistance in Breast Cancer. Occurrence and
Therapeutic Implications.
ADA362660REB
Some Timely Questions of the Clinical Course, Etioloov
and Pathogenesis of Multiple Sclerosis. USSR.
ADA362855REB
Methodology of Investigating Gas Metabolism in the In-
spiration of Large Concentrations of Oxygen. -USSR-, (K
metodike issledovaniya gazoobmena on vdykhanii bol'
shikh kontsentratsiy ktslocoda)-Translafon.
ADA362856REB
Madigan Army Medical Center, Department of Clinical In-
vestigation. Annual Progress Report
ADAS62963REB
Adherence to the Ottis Media with Effusion Clinical Prac-
tice Guideline by Providers in a United States Air Force
Medical Treatment Facility.
ADA363334REB
Medical Information Technology in Support of the Oper-
ational Commander.
ADA363363REB
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Anxiety Sensitivity and Psychological Vulnerability.
CLOSE SUPPORT
Forward Air Controllers, 1985 -1995.
ADA362737REB
CLOUDS
Data/model integration for vertical mixing in the stable
Arctic boundary layer.
DE99002240REB
CLOUDS (METEOROLOGY)
Mltimeter-Wave Imaging Radiometer (MIR) Data Proc-
essing and Development of Water Vapor Retrieval Algo-
rithms.
N19990041153REB
COAL GASIFICATION
Multiphase Flow Modeling - Validation and Application
CRADA MC94-019. Final Report.
DE00003027REB
COAL LIQUEFACTION
Short Contact Time Direct Coal LJquefactionn Using a
Novel Batch Reactor. Quarterly Report. May 16 - August
15.1996.
DE00001726REB
COAL MINES
Evaluation of Passive Systems for the Treatment of Mine
Drainage.
ADA362851REB
COAST GUARD OPERATIONS
Deterrence Effects of Operation Frontier Shield.
ADA362838REB
Non-Lethal Weapons: Applications in Maritime Interdiction
Operations.
ADA363076REB
Planning Factors for Non Lethal Weapons in Counter
Narcotic Operations.
ADA363094REB
COASTAL AREAS
Hidden Costs of Coastal Hazards. Implications for Risk
Assessment and Mrtigation.
ISLAND-0495REB
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
Estuanne Science: A Synthetic Approach to Research
and Practice.
ISLAM D-0493REB
COATINGS
Synthesis and Characterization of Diamond-Like Carbon
Coatings Deposited by Plasma Source km Implantation
and Conventional Ion Beam Assisted Deposition Proc-
ADA362850REB
CODE GENERATION
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology. March/April 1999. Volume 104, Number
PB99-154882REB
COGNITION
Effects of modafinil, d-amphetamine and placebo on
physiological and psychological stress during sleep depri-
vation.
MIC-99-03106REB
COLD WAR
Air Force Journal of Logistics, Volume XXIII, Number 1.
Spring 1999.
ADA363012REB
COLD WEATHER CLOTHING
Trial by adventure.
M1C-99-03291REB
Human factors assessment of prototype lightweight ther-
mal undergarment systems for the Ctothe-the-Soldier Pro-
gramme.
MIC-9903319REB
COLLAPSE
Airborne Astronomy Program.
N19990042134RE6
COLOR DISPLAYS
Evaluation of Operator Performance Using True Color
and Artificial Color in Natural Scene Perception.
ADA363036REB
KW-8 VOL 99, No. 3
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KEYWORD INDEX
COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN
COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN
Different Perspectives on Economic Base.
PB99-147639REB
Developing Measures of Socioeconomic Resiliency in the
Interior Columbia Basin. Interior Columbia Basin Eco-
system Management Project: Scientific Assessment.
PB99-152910REB
COMBAT
Jane's Personal Combat Equipment (Online Service).
JANE-0653REB
COMBAT AIRCRAFT
World Military Aircraft Market Forecast (Online Service).
JANE-0542REB
COMBAT EFFECTIVENESS
Airborne Forces of the United States Army: Cornerstone
of Force Projection.
ADA363187REB
COMBAT FORCES
Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF) and
Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical Defense Pro-
gram. Evaluation of the Passive Protection Against Five
Serotypes of Botulinum Toxin Provided by Botulinum
Human Immune Globulin in an Animal Model.
ADA362977REB
COMBAT READINESS
Analysis of First-Term Army Attrition.
ADA362968REB
Future of the Combat Training Centers to Meet the Na-
tional Military Strategy.
ADA362969REB
Organizational Implications of Network-Centric Warfare.
ADA363092REB
Not to Foresee, But to Enable: The Promise and Pitfalls
of Computer Simulations in Operational Planning.
ADA363148REB
Information-Based RMA and the Principles of War.
ADA363157REB
COMBAT SIMULATION
Increasing the Resolution of Simulated Combat Trauma
Injuries in a High Level Architecture (HLA) Environment.
ADA362714REB
Extending the State-of-the-Art for the COMAN/ATCAL
ADA363016REB
Component Based Simulation of the Space Operations
Vehicle and the Common Aero Vehicle.
ADA363022REB
S2 Automated Agent (S2A2): A Training Aid for Com-
manders and Intelligence Officers.
ADA363075REB
COMBUSTION
Combustion Control Using a Multiplexed Diode-Laser
Sensor System.
ADA363252REB
COMBUSTION CHAMBERS
Prediction of X-33 Engine Dynamic Environments.
N19990041161REB
COMBUSTION POLLUTANTS
Diode-Laser Absorption Sensor System for Measure-
ments of Combustion Pollutants.
ADA363265REB
COMBUSTION PRODUCTS
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene Rocket
Plume from Russia over California.
N19990041S39REB
COMBUSTORS
Water Injection into Navy Gas-Turbine Combustors to Re-
duce NOx Emissions.
ADA363219REB
Parallel Simulations of Waste Incineration in a Dump
Combustor.
ADA363339REB
COMETS
Spectroscope Observations of the Planets.
ADA362847REB
COMMAND AND CONTROL
Jane's C(4)l Systems (Online Service).
JANE-0557REB
COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
Network Centric Warfare and the Joint Forces Air Com-
ponent Commander.
ADA363152REB
C2 in the Information Age: Will Operational Command
Echelons Become Unnecessary.
ADA363259REB
Command and Control in Joint Vision 2010: Flexible,
Adaptive and Networked.
ADA363260REB
COMMAND CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS
Denying Access to Commercial Communications Sat-
ellites.
ADA363096REB
Operational Commander and the Trident SSGN.
ADA363168REB
Division G6 - Strategic Signal Leadership for Information
Superiority in the Army After Next.
ADA363198REB
COMMERCE
Practical Method for Aircraft Life Enhancement.
ADA362642REB
Waterbome Commerce of the United States. Calendar
Year 1997. Part 2. Waterways and Harbors Gulf Coast,
Mississippi River System and Antilles.
PB99-151367REB
COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT
Multidisciplinary Design and Analysis lor Commercial Air-
craft.
N19990042109REB
Use ol a Lidar Forward-looking Turbulence Sensor for
Mixed-Compression Inlet Unstart Avoidance and Gross
Weight Reduction on a High Speed Civil Transport.
N19990042110REB
COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS
Denying Access to Commercial Communications Sat-
ellites.
ADA363096REB
COMMERCIAL SECTOR
Showcase Europe (on CD-ROM).
PB99-501611REB
COMMERCIAL SPACECRAFT
X-33/VentureStar Program.
N19990041334REB
COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION
Benefit-Cost Assessment of the Commercial Vehicle In-
formation Systems and Networks (CVISN) in Maryland.
PB99-116501 REB
COMMODITIES
Waterbome Commerce of the United States. Calendar
Year 1997. Part 2. Waterways and Harbors Gulf Coast,
Mississippi River System and Antilles.
PB99-151367REB
COMMUNICATING
Sales Talk (Episode No. 6). (VMS video).
AVA20545-VNB1REB
COMMUNICATION
In Position (Episode No. 9). (VMS video).
AVA20548-VNB1REB
COMMUNICATION AND RADIO SYSTEMS
Regulations for the Technical Operation of Interurban
Telephone- Telegraph Cable Lines. USSR.
ADA363281REB
COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
Paytoad Operations.
N19990041198REB
COMMUNICATION SATELLITES
Denying Access to Commercial Communications Sat-
ellites.
ADA363096REB
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Jane's Military Communications (Online Service).
JANE-0559REB
Telemarketing Fraud Working Group: Report to the Com-
mission, January 28, 1998.
PB99-151268REB
COMMUNICATIONS
Farinon microwave end of life cycle.
DE98054292REB
COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE
E Pluribus Unum: Enhancing Intelligence Support in the
Network Centric Environment.
ADA363102REB
COMMUNISM
Role of Persuasion and Coercion in the Soviet State
USSR.
ADA363323REB
COMMUNISTS
Communist China Digest, No. 16-Translation.
ADA362796REB
COMMUNITIES
Managing Tourism Growth: Issues and Applications.
ISLAND-0509REB
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Smart communities: Report.
MIC-99-03209REB
COMPARISON
Summary of Work for Joint Research Interchanges with
DARWIN Integrated Product Team 1998.
N199900414SJREB
COMPATIBILITY
Waste compatibility safety issues and final results for tank
241-SY-102 grab samples.
DE99050156REB
COMPLEXOMETRY
Spectrophotometric investigation of U(VI) chloride
compksxation in the NaCI/NaCKXsub 4) system.
DE99002201 REB
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Progress Report on X-Ray Diffraction Measurements on
New Low-Thermal Conductivity Thermoelectric Materials.
ADA362756REB
Development of a Biaxial Test Fixture.
ADA363135REB
Interim Report on the Development and Fabrication of a
Biaxial Test Fixture.
ADA363137REB
Fatigue crack nucteation in metallic materials.
DE99002227REB
Impact properties of composite sonar dome materials.
MC-99-03381REB
COMPRESSORS
Evaporative Compressor Cooling for NOx Suppression
and Enhanced Engine Performance for Naval Gas Tur-
bine Propulsion Plants.
ADA363242REB
COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
Cross Ftow Over Double Delta Wings.
ADA363041REB
RTO Meeting Proceedings 16, Aircraft Weapon System
Compatibility and Integration held in Chester, United
Kingdom. 28-30 September, 1998.
ADA363078REB
Numerical Computation of the Chemically Reacting Flow
around the National Aero-Space Plane.
N19990042028REB
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
Opportunities to Improve Diagnostics Performance Using
Computer-Based Product Definition Models and Simula-
tions.
ADA362942REB
Creative PDB's (parts databases).
DE99002284REB
Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applications. 1998
Annual Report.
PB99-152696REB
COMPUTER AIDED DIAGNOSIS
Opportunities to Improve Diagnostics Performance Using
Computer-Based Product Definition Models and Simula-
tions.
ADA362942REB
Integrated Diagnostics.
ADA363343REB
COMPUTER AIDED INSTRUCTION
Training Spatial Knowledge Acquisition Using Virtual En-
vironments.
ADA362SOOREB
COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods Volume I -
New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to
Production Scheduling in Flexible Manufacturing Sys-
tems.
ADA363270REB
Advanced Engineering Environments; Achieving the Vi-
sion. Phase 1.
PB99-152290REB
Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applications, 1998
Annual Report.
PB9^15269&REB
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Survey of Key Concepts and Issues for Electronic Rec-
ordkeeping.
ADA362864REB
Buytt Prototype Software Requirements Analysis: A C-
BASS Component.
ADA363050REB
Buytt Software Development Plan: A C-BASS Compo-
nent.
ADA363051REB
COMPUTER ASSISTED INSTRUCTION
Line (Episode No. 23). (VMS video).
AVA20562-VNB1 REB
COMPUTER BASED INSTRUCTION
Validating the Computer-Based Training Process for Avia-
tion Security Screeners.
PB99-149585REB
COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS
Primer of CORBA: A Framework for Distributed Applica-
tions in Defence.
ADA362761REB
Transmission Availability Forecast Service for Internet
Protocol Networks.
ADA363086REB
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
Framework for Effective Algorithm Visualization Using An-
imation-Embedded Hypermedia.
ADA363104REB
COMPUTER NETWORKS
Parallel Workstation Cluster for Algorithm Development,
Parameter Scoping, and Data Analysis.
ADA363032REB
Integrated Approach for Security on Demand in High
Speed. Shared Use Networks.
ADA363245REB
Networked Computing for the 21st Century: Supplement
to the President's FY 1999 Budget: Computing, Informa-
tion, and Communications.
PB99-152415REB
Hitachi Review. Volume 46, No. 4, August 1997. Elec-
tronic Commerce for a New Social Infrastructure.
PB99-1S3140REB
COMPUTER PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION
User's Guide lor the Naval Communications Assessment
Tool (NCAT) software Version 2.0.
ADA362901REB
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
Spacecraft Onboard Software Maintenance: An Effective
Approach which Reduces Costs and Increases Science
Return.
N19990041147REB
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Vol-
ume 3.
N19990041617REB
COMPUTER SIMULATION
DADS steering simulation.
MIC-99-03342REB
COMPUTER SOFTWARE
Road to Successful ITS Software Acquisition: Executive
Summary.
PB99-117053REB
COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN
Incorporating Manual and Autonomous Code Generation.
N19990042320REB
September 1999 KW-9
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KEYWORD INDEX
COMPUTER VISION
Merged Vision and GPS Control of a Semi-Autonomous,
Small Helicopter.
N19990042372REB
COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
Residual Dust and Radiation Model (REDRAM). Model
Deseftotkxi.
ADA3&633REB
Strehl Ratio Probabilities fof Phase-Only Adaptive Optics.
ADA362881REB
Visual Analysis of a Radio Frequency Tracking System
tor Virtual Environments.
ADA363020REB
Not to Foresee, But to Enable: The Promise and Pitfalls
of Computer Simulations in Operational Planning.
ADA363148REB
Parallel Simulations of Waste Incineration in a Dump
Combustor.
ADA363339REB
j Model for Prediction of Waste Incineration in
:> Combustor.
41REB
Studying Turbulence Using Numerical Simulation Data-
bases. No. 7.
N199900412S3REB
ROM-RIP 2.0 User's Guide: a ROugh Mill RIP-First Sim-
ulator.
PB99-152803REB
COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY
High Resolution Computerized Ionospheric Tomography
Systems.
ADA362662REB
COMPUTERS
East Europe Report, Sanedfic Affairs, No. 783-Trans-
laton.
ADA363368REB
Information barrier functional requirements.
DE99002297REB
Falling through the Nat: Defining the Digital Divide. A Re-
port on the Telecommunications and Information Tech-
nology Gap in America
PB99-144487REB
CONCENTRATION
Genetic Regulatory Networks in Embryogenesis and Evo-
lution.
N19990041941REB
CONCRETE
Performance Criteria tor Concrete Repair Materials,
Phase II Summary Report
ADA362896REB
CONCUSSION
Concussive Effects of Low Frequency Sound Exposure.
ADA362965REB
CONFERENCES
Intelligent Agents and Their Potential for Future Design
and Synthesis Environment
N19990041500REB
First International Symposium on Strain Gauge Balances.
PL 1.
N19990041515REB
General Public Space Travel and Tourism, Volume 2.
N19990041888REB
CONFINED ENVIRONMENTS
Naval Force Protection in the Littorals.
ADA363193REB
CONFLICT
Special Forces: The Peacetime Regional Engagement
Force of Choice _ and More.
AOA3631BSREB
History of the World in the Twentieth Century. Volume II:
ConKct and Liberation. 1945-1996.
HUP-0017REB
CONFLICTS
Strategy. The Logic of War and Peace.
HUM021REB
CONGRESS
Annual Report to Congress. Fiscal Year 1996.
ADA363370REB
CONNECTIVITY
Falling through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide. A Re-
port on the Telecommunications and Information Tech-
' * .JinAmerica.
M44487REB
CONSERVATION
For the Health of the Land: Previously Unpublished Es-
says and Other Writings.
SLAND-0475REB
CONSERVATIVE REFORMERS
Conservative Reformers: The Republican Freshmen and
the Lessons of the 104th Congress.
SHARPE-00422REB
CONSTRUCTION
USSR Report, Construction and Equipment No. 78.
ADA362750REB
Regulatory barriers to co-site water reuse.
M&994&34REB
Building solutions: A problem solving guide for builders
and renovators.
MC-99-03458REB
Photon-Weighted MMpoint Exposure Meter tor Keck/
HIRES Extrasoiar Planet Research.
N19990042170REB
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
USSR Report. Construction and Equipment No. 78.
CONSTRUCTION SITE TRAFFIC CONTROL
Assessment of Advanced Warning Signs for Ragging Op-
erations.
PB99-152134REB
CONSUMERS
In the Know (Episode No. 7). (VMS video).
AVA20546-VNB1REB
Good Match (Episode No. 8). (VHS video).
AVA20547-VNB1REB
Beneath the Surface (Episode No. 10). (VHS video).
AVA20549-VNB1REB
Breaking Through (Episode No. 16). (VHS video).
AVA20555-VNB1REB
CONTAINERS
Parametric Thermal Analysis for Codisposal Waste Pack-
age Canister.
DE98054748REB
Report on the testing of Raschig Rings.
DE99002257REB
Technical information tor the relocation and treatment of
Araonne National Laboratory drums.
DE99050147REB
CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS
Radioisotope thermoelectric generator transportation sys-
tem safety analysis report for packaging. Volumes 1 and
DE99050392REB
CONTAMINANTS
Development of Biotrickling Filters to Treat Sulfur and
VOC Emissions.
ADA362950REB
Design/Use of the Remotely Operated Bakeout Box Shut-
ter (ffOBBS).
N19990042443REB
CONTAMINATION
Documentation of the Hydrologic Evaluation of Leachate
Production and Quality (HELPQ) Module.
ADA362729REB
Interpreting Bioaccumulation Data with the Environmental
Residue-Effects Database.
ADA362932REB
Indexing contamination surveys.
DE99050499REB
Design/Use of the Remotely Operated Bakeout Box Shut-
ter (ROBBS).
N19990042443REB
CONTINENTAL SHELF
Wisconsinan glacial and sea-level history of Maritime
Canada and the adjacent continental shelf: A correlation
of land and sea events.
MC-99-03230REB
CONTRACTORS
Contractors in the Joint Theater The Need for a Joint
Doctrine.
ADA363125REB
CONTRACTS
News from AFAR, Volume 1. Number 3 July/August
1998.
ADA362973REB
Bid Opening Report Federal-Aid Highway Construction
Contracts. First Six Months, 1998.
PB99-147340REB
CONTROL PANELS
Static Structural Analysis of the Loreors Electronic Con-
sole Support Frame.
ADA363138RI
3138REB
CONTROL SYSTEMS DESIGN
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N19990041146REB
CONTROL THEORY
Preliminary Study of Sensitivity Analysis and its Applica-
tions to Structural Control Problems.
ADA363042REB
Variable Structure PID Control to Prevent Integrator
Windup.
N19990041955REB
CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERES
Effects of Weightlessness on Vestibular Development:
Summary of Research on NIH.R1.
N19990042097REB
CONTROLLERS
DADS steering simulation.
MIC-99-03342REB
Variable Structure PID Control to Prevent Integrator
Windup.
N19990041955REB
CONVECTION
Aerodynamic Response of Turbomachinery Blade Rows
to Converting Density Wakes.
ADA363039REB
CONVENTION FACILITIES
New Trade and Convention Facilities Review Program,
stage two: Evaluation site and community context sum-
mary.
MIC-99-03469REB
COOLING
Evaporative Compressor Cooling for NOx Suppression
and Enhanced Engine Performance for Naval Gas Tur-
bine Propulsion Plants.
ADA363242REB
COPPER
Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy Studies on
Copper-Alumina Interfaces.
ADA362728REB
Fatigue crack nudeation in metallic materials.
DE99002227REB
CORAL
Deep-Sea Corals: A New Oceanic Archive.
ADA363389REB
CORMIX MODEL
Validation of the Cormix Model Using Thermal Plume
Data from Four Maryland Power Rants.
PB99-149700REB
CORNEA
Effects of Microgravity on Embryonic Quail Eye Develop-
ment.
N19990041707REB
CORONAS
RXTE Observation of Cygnus X-1, 1.
N19990042404REB
CORPUSCULAR RADIATION
Main Source of Solar Corpuscular Streams —USSR—
Translation.
ADA362791REB
CORRECTION
New ERA in Global Temperature Monitoring with the Ad-
vanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU).
N19990041446REB
CORROSION
Evaluation of Test Methodologies for Dissolution and Cor-
rosion of AI-SNF.
DE98054573REB
COST
Benefit-Cost Assessment of the Commercial Vehicle In-
formation Systems and Networks (CVISN) in Maryland.
PB99-116501 REB
COST ANALYSIS
Value Engineering/Operation and Support Cost Reduction
Computer Based Program and VE Training Tool For Tech
Loop Spare Parts Initiatives.
ADA363337REB
Hidden Costs of Coastal Hazards. Implications for Risk
Assessment and Mitigation.
ISLAND-O495REB
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
Cost benefit of caustic recycle for tank waste remediation
at the Hanford and Savannah River Sites.
DE99002242REB
Application of environmental accounting '.o pollution pre-
vention.
DE99050167REB
COST EFFECTIVENESS
BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE: More Common Systems
and Components Could Result in Cost Savings.
ADA363345REB
Defense Depot Maintenance Council Study of DoD Man-
agement of Industrial Plant Equipment
ADA363391REB
Deactivating a major nuclear fuels reprocessing facility
cost effectively.
DE99050165REB
Evaluation of Reflective Crack Control Policy.
PB99-152951 REB
COST ESTIMATES
Status of DoD's Capability to Estimate the Costs of
Weapon Systems: 1999 Update.
ADA363024REB
COST SAVINGS
BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE: More Common Systems
and Components Could Result in Cost Savings.
ADA363345REB
COSTS
THAAD Radar Examination of a Cost Saving Initiative.
ADA362644REB
Closing the Book: The Role of the Aircraft Carrier in the
Twenty-First Century.
ADA363211REB
Analysis of the Operating Costs for Light Armored Vehi-
cles in the United States Marine Corps.
ADA363387REB
Spacecraft Onboard Software Maintenance: An Effective
Approach which Reduces Costs and Increases Science
Return.
N19990041147REB
COUNTERDRUG OPERATIONS
Challenges of Command and Control in 2010
Counterdrug Operations.
ADA363091REB
COUNTERINTELUGENCE
Operational Counter Deception Cell: Is It The Answer.
ADA363190REB
COUPS D'ETAT
Coup D'Etat. A Practical Handbook.
HUP-0007REB
COVERT OPERATIONS
Challenges of Command and Control in 2010
Counterdrug Operations.
ADAS 63091 REB
CRACK DETECTION
Nondestructive Evaluation and Self-Monitoring Materials.
ADA363256REB
CRACK PROPAGATION
Prediction of Crack Initiation and Growth in Solid Propel-
lants.
ADA363081REB
KW-10 VOL 99, No. 3
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KEYWORD INDEX
DECOMMISSIONING
Dynamic fracture of heterogeneous materials.
DE99002235REB
CRACKING (FRACTURING)
Develop Maintenance Strategy Selection Procedures for
Pavements Incorporating Semi-Rigid or Chemically Sta-
bilized Layers.
PB99-149593REB
Evaluation of Reflective Crack Control Policy.
PB99-152951REB
Contributions of Performance-Graded Asphalt to Low
Temperature Cracking Resistance of Pavements.
PB95-152993REB
CREDIT UNIONS
Portfolio Optimization for Multiple Group Credit Unions.
ADA363385REB
CREEP
Quasi-static multiaxial testing of PBX 9501: Creep effects
on Estane molecular weight.
DE9900219SREB
CREIGHTON ABRAMS
General Creighton Abrams: Ethical Leadership at the
Strategic Level.
ADA363255REB
CRIMES
National Sovereignty and the International Criminal Court.
ADA36339SREB
CRISIS MANAGEMENT
Operational Design of Hurricane Relief Operations.
ADA363215HEB
Self-Synchronization: What is it. How is it Created, and is
it Needed.
ADA363229REB
CRmCAUTY
SRS TRU Criticality Safety Analysis Waste Characteriza-
tion.
DE98054750REB
Definition and means of maintaining the Criticality detec-
tors and alarms portion of the PFP safety envelope.
DE99050188REB
CSER 97-004: PFP production denrtration cateiner sys-
tem.
DE990S0233REB
CROP PRODUCTION
Field crop recommendations, 1999-2000.
MIC-99-03222REB
CROPS
Rete) crop recommendations, 1999-2000.
M)C-9943222REB
Varieties of grain crops, 1999.
MIC-9&03467REB
CROSS CULTURE (SOCIOLOGY)
Study of Turkish Officers at the Naval Postgraduate
School: Social, Cultural, and Administrative Issues.
ADA363238REB
CROWN CORPORATIONS
Annual report 1997-98.
MC-99-03255REB
CROWN ETHERS
Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Novel Diaza-18-
Crown-6 Ljgands Containing Aromatic Thiol-Derived Side
Arms.
ADA362936REB
CRUISE MISSILES
Cruise Missile Defense: Progress Made But Significant
Challenges Remain.
ADA362742REB
CRYOGENICS
Time Temperature-Precipitation Behavior in An AI-Cu-LJ
Alloy 2195.
N19990041616REB
CRYSTAL GROWTH
Synthesis of Diamond in High Power-Density Microwave
Methane/Hydrogen/ Oxygen Plasmas at Elevated Sub-
strate Temperatures.
ADA362769REB
Resource for Piezoelectric Single Crystals.
ADA363144REB
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Novel Diaza-18-
Crown-6 Ljgands Containing Aromatic Thiol-Derived Side
Arms.
ADA362936REB
CRYSTAL STRUCTURES
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology, March/April 1999. Volume 104, Number
PB99-154882REB
CRYSTAL SYMMETRY
Symmetry and Topology of Energy Bands in Crystals.
PB99-148801REB
CTCS (COMBAT TRAINING CENTERS)
Future of the Combat Training Centers to Meet the Na-
tional Military Strategy.
ADA362969REB
CUBA
RAND Forum on Cuba.
ADA363063REB
Economic Sanctions: Viable Instruments of Power or Eco-
nomic Chaos.
ADA363199REB
CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS
Kennedy Tapes. Inside the White House During the
Cuban Mssile Crisis.
HUP-0013REB
CULTURE
Archeological and Architectural Investigations at Brown's
Sheep Camp (5LA5824), a Multicomponent District in the
U.S. Army Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site, Las Animas
County, Colorado.
ADA363169REB
CULTURES
Shadows in the Sun: Travels to Landscapes of Spirit and
Desire.
ISLAND-0502REB
CUSTOMER SERVICES
Full Service (Episode No. 18). (VHS video).
AVA20557-VNB1REB
CUSTOMERS
First Impressions (Episode No. 5). (VHS video).
AVA20544-VNB1REB
Extra Mile (Episode No. 19). (VHS video).
AVA20558-VNB1REB
CYANOBACTERIA
Physical and Chemical Environmental Factors Associated
with the Temporal and Spatial Distribution of
Cyanobacteria in Lake George, New York.
ADA363278REB
CYCLES
Seasonal and Interannual Variabilities in Tropical Tropo-
spheric Ozone.
N19990042082REB
CYTOLOGY
Radiation Injury and Autolysis, USSR-Translation.
ADA363320REB
Evaluation of Cervical Cytology. Evidence Report/Tech-
nology Assessment Number 5.
PB99-152936REB
DAMAGE
Damage evolution and clustering in shock loaded tan-
talum.
DE99002291REB
Application of nonlinear wave modulation spectroscopy to
discern material damage.
DE99002411REB
DAMAGE ASSESSMENT
Assessing the Effects of Fire Disturbance on Ecosystems:
A Scientific Agenda for Research and Management.
PB99-152647REB
DAMPING
Standardized Procedure for Experimental Vibration Test-
ing of Damping Test Specimens.
AOA363069REB
DATA ACQUISITION
Training Spatial Knowledge Acquisition Using Virtual En-
vironments.
ADA362800REB
AWOS Data Acquisition System (ADAS). Automated
Lightning Detection and Reporting System (ALDARS).
Operational Test and Evaluation (OT & E) Final Test Re-
port.
ADA362808REB
Continuation of a Postdoctoral Research Associateship
Program.
ADA363232REB
Gamma Radiation from PSR Bl 055-52.
N19990M2027REB
DATA ANALYSIS
Data mining.
DE99002233REB
DATA BASE MANAGEMENT
Advanced telemedicine development
DE99002236REB
Creative PDB's (parts databases).
DE99002284REB
TWRS technical baseline database manager definition
document.
DE99060152REB
Waste Receiving and Processing Facility Module 1 Data
Management System software requirements specification.
DE99050395REB
DATA BASES
Digital Database Development and Seismic Characteriza-
tion and Calibration for the Middle East and North Africa.
ADA286992REB
Increasing the Resolution of Simulated Combat Trauma
Injuries in a High Level Architecture (HLA) Environment.
ADA362714REB
Ceramic Armor Material Database.
ADA362926REB
Fort Jackson 1988 Database: Demographics,
Anthropometries, Risk Factors and Rtness Measures.
ADA363279REB
Hazard Analysis Database report.
DE99050159REB
Summary of Work for Joint Research Interchanges with
DARWIN Integrated Product Team 1998.
N19990041450REB
Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography With
Indexes, Supplement 401.
N19990041594REB
Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing Bibliog-
raphy with Indexes, Supplement 492.
N19990041598REB
Statistics of U.S. Businesses: Microdata and Tables.
SBA/Census Data on Establishments by Firm Size.
PB99-142572 REB
DATA COLLECTION
Nature in Focus: Rapid Ecological Assessment.
ISLAND-0486REB
Sample representativeness for the Survey of Labour and
Income Dynamics.
MIC-99-03604REB
DATA FILE
Encyclopedia of Explosives (on CD-ROM).
PB99-500076REB
Showcase Europe (on CD-ROM).
PB99-501611REB
DATA FUSION
Year End Progress Report for ONR Young Investigator
Grant N00014-97-1-0774.
ADA363335REB
DATA MANAGEMENT
Data Quality Tools for Data Warehousing - A Small Sam-
ple Survey.
ADA362923REB
Transmission Availability Forecast Service for Internet
Protocol Networks.
ADA363086REB
Textural-Contextual Labeling and Metadata Generation
for Remote Sensing Applications.
N19990041150REB
DATA PROCESSING
Advanced algorithms for information science.
DE99002231REB
Millimeter-Wave Imaging Radiometer (MIR) Data Proc-
essing and Development of Water Vapor Retrieval Algo-
rithms.
N19990041153REB
Utilization of UARS Data in Validation of Photochemical
and Dynamical Mechanisms in Stratospheric Models.
N19990041878REB
DATA QUALITY
Data quality objective to support resolution of the organic
solvent safety issue.
DE99050161flEB
DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
Initial investigation of bandwidth required for collision
avoidance using a video camera on a remotely controlled
vehicle.
MIC-99-03363REB
DATABLE
ACTG 240: Randomized Comparative Trial of Stavudinc
(d4T) versus Zidovudine (ZDV, AZT) in Children with
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection (on Diskette).
PB99-501629REB
DC TO DC CONVERTERS
Frequency-Based Load Sharing in Current-Mode-Con-
trolled Buck Converters.
ADA362884REB
DEBRIS
Large Engine Uncontained Debris Analysis.
PB99-154569REB
DECARBURIZATION
Decarburization of Uranium Via Electron Beam Proc
essing.
ADA362955REB
DECEPTION
Operational Counter Deception Cell: Is It The Answer.
ADA363190REB
DECISION AIDS
Use of Perspective View Displays for Operational Tasks.
ADA362590REB
Decision Aids and Wargaming for Information Operations.
ADA363158REB
DECISION MAKING
Uncertain Superiority: Information Technology and Oper-
ational-Level Decision Making.
ADA363057REB
Technology and Intervention: The Negative Impact on Fu-
ture Leader Development.
ADA363207REB
Managing the Dynamics of Change.
ADA363208REB
Winning MOOTW's in 2010: The Future Relationship Be-
tween the U.S. Military and Nongovernmental Organiza-
tions (NGO'S).
ADA363212REB
Operational Design of Hurricane Relief Operations.
ADA363215REB
Adherence to the Otjfe Media with Effusion Clinical Prac-
tice Guideline by Providers in a United States Air Force
Medical Treatment Facility.
ADA363334REB
Inhalation Exposure Risk During a Military Operation: A
Risk Assessment Approach.
ADA363340REB
Defense Depot Maintenance Council Study of DoD Man-
agement of Industrial Plant Equipment.
ADA363391REB
Better Environmental Decisions: Strategies for Govern-
ments, Businesses, and Communities.
ISLAM D-0518REB
Holistic Management: A New Framework for Decision-
Making. Second Edition.
ISLAND-0524REB
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS
CVX Damage Control Information Technology Evolution-
ary Model.
ADA362692REB
AMPL An Exclusive Technology for Decisior.Net.
ADA362883REB
DECOMMISSIONING
Large-scale demonstration and deployment project at Los
Alamos National Laboratory.
DE99002150REB
September 1999 KW-11
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KEYWORD INDEX
Deactivating a major nuclear fuels reprocessing facility
cost effectively.
DE99050165REB
105-ORLarge Sodium Fire Facility closure activities evah
Programmatic agreement among the USDOE/RL Oper-
ations Office, the Advisory Council on Historic Preserva-
tion, and the WA State Historic Preservation Office tor the
maintenance, deactivation, alteration and demolition of
the built environment on the Hanford Site, Washington.
DE99050411REB
OECONTAMNATON
Quantitative Analysis of Residul VX in Caustic Neutraliza-
tion Solutions by Solid Phase Extraction and GC/MSD:
Analysis of Hydrolysate as Unseparated Phases.
ADA362643REB
Large-scale demonstration and deployment project at Los
Alamos National Laboratory.
OE990021SOREB
105-DR Large Sodium Fife Facility closure activities eval-
uation report.
DE99050394REB
Programmatic agreement among the USDOE/RL Oper-
ations Office, the Advisory Council on Historic Preserva-
tion, and the WA State Historic Preservation Office for the
maintenance, deactivation, alteration and demolition of
the built environment on the Hanford Site. Washington.
DE99050411REB
DEEP WATER
Deep Water Formation and Circulation in the Arctic
Ocean Studies by Natural and Anthropogenic Tracers.
ADA363047REB ^^
DEFENSE BUDGETS
Military Simulation Markets. Edition 2 (Online Service).
DEFENSE IN DEPTH
Department of Energy: Key Factors Underlying Security
Problems at DOE facilities.
ADA362670REB
DEFENSE INDUSTRY
Jane's International Defence Directory (Online Service).
JANE-0569REB
French Defence Industry Forecast (Online Service).
JANE-0570REB
South American Defence Industries and Markets (Online
Service).
JANE-0571REB
Japan's Defence Industry: Capabilities and Future Trends
DEFENSE MANUFACTURERS
Police Markets of North America and the European Union
(Online Service).
JANE-0588REB
DEFENSE PLANNING
DEFENSE REFORM INITIATIVE: Organization, Status,
and Challenges.
ADA363206REB
DEFENSE PROGRAM
Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) Mason/Market Model.
N19990041B79REB
DEFENSE REFORM WmATTVE (DW)
DEFENSE REFORM INITIATIVE: Organization. Status.
and Challenges.
ADA363206REB
DEFENSE SYSTEMS
Opportunities to Improve Diagnostics Performance Using
Computer-Based Product Definition Models and Simula-
AQA362942REB
Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF) and
Studes Supporting the Medkal Chemical Defense Pro-
gram. Determination of the Median Lethal Dose of Two
Antichoinesleras* Agents and Efficacy of Current Ther-
ADA362975REB
Indian Defence and Security: Industry. Forces and Future
Trends (Online Service).
JANE-0565REB
DEFORESTATION
Forest Road Effects on Flood Flows in the Destitutes
River Basin. Washington.
PB99-152621REB
DEFORMATION
Activities of Dept of Geological Sciences, Colorado Uni-
versity.
N19990041B15REB
DEGASSING
Test report for run-in acceptance testing of hydrogen miti-
gation retrieval Pump-3.
&E990S0154REB
DEHUMKMFICATION
New Technology Demonstration Program, Kennedy
Space Center,. '
DE00006694REB
DEICMQ CHEMICALS
Operational evaluation for the four sensor Contaminant/
Fluid Integrity Measuring System (C/FIMSflrademark)),
Mttway Airlines F-100 aircraft.
MrC4943514FCB
DELTA WINGS
Una Cycle OscJIaSons (LCD) and Nonlinear Aeroelastc
se; Reduced Order Aerodynamic Models.
EB
Cross Flow Over Double Delta Wings.
ADA363041REB
DEMILITARIZATION
WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION: Effort to Reduce
Russian Arsenals May Cost More. Achieve Less Than
Planned.
ADA363201REB
DEMOCRACY
Democracy in Kuwait.
ADA3629S4REB
U.S. Mlrtary. NGO's and CMOC: Staving Connected and
Achieving Unity of Effort During MOOTW7
ADA363224REB *
Leadership Without Easy Answers.
HUP-001SREB
DEMOLITION
Programmatic agreement among the USDOE/RL Oper-
ations Office, the Advisory Council on Historic Preserva-
tion, and the WA State Historic Preservation Office for the
maintenance, deactivation, alteration and demolition of
the built environment on the Hanford Site, Washington.
DENSITY
Aerodynamic Response of Turbomachinery Blade Rows
to Converting Density Wakes.
ADA363039REB
DENSITY WAVE
Aerodynamic Response of Turbomachinery Blade Rows
to Convection Density Wakes.
ADA363039REB
DENTISTRY
Dental Readiness of the Army War College Students
Class of 1999, A Comparison study to the class of 1985.
DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACIDS
Fidelity of DMA Replication in Normal and Malignant
Human Breast Cells.
ADA362661REB
DEP (DELAYED ENLISTMENT PROGRAM)
Analysis of Delayed Entry Program (DEP) Attrition by
High School Seniors.
AOA363068REB
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of Defense In-House RDT&E Activities Re-
port for Fiscal Year 1998.
ADA362634REB
Security Planning for Wireless Networks: DOD Concerns.
Department of Defense, Inc. Are We Ready To Become
An Extension of Corporate America.
ADA362978REB
Annual Report to Congress. Fiscal Year 1998.
ADA36337UREB
DEPLETED URANIUM
Safety evaluation for packaging (onsite) depleted uranium
waste boxes.
DE99050187REB
DEPLOYMENT
Mobility Traid and Challenges for the Operational Com-
mander.
ADA363220REB
Real Cost of 'Engagement*.
ADA363230REB
Inhalation Exposure Risk During a Military Operation: A
Risk Assessment Approach.
ADA363340REB
Flight Prediction for Performance of the SWAS Solar
Array Deployment Mechanism.
N19990042081REB
DESCHUTES RIVER
Forest Road Effects on Rood Flows in the Deschutes
River Basin. Washington.
PB99-152621REB
DESIGN
MOD fuel cell.
DE99002286REB
Deployment of pollution prevention during design - a
case study.
DE99050164REB
DESIGN ANALYSIS
SNS Linac: Revised configuration.
DE99002261REB-
Design Heritage-Based Forecasting Methodology for Risk
Informed Management of Advanced Systems.
N19990041444REB
DETECTION
AWOS Data Acquisition System (ADAS). Automated
Lightning Detection and Reporting System (ALDARS).
Operational Test and Evaluation (OT & E) Final Test Re-
port
ADA362808REB
Evaluation of Operator Performance Using True Color
and Artificial Color in Natural Scene Perception.
ADA363036REB
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POUNAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
N19990042154REB
DETERGENTS
BifunctJonal detergents as novel catalysts: Final report.
MIC-99XB343REB
DETERRENCE
Deterrence Effects of Operation Frontier Shield.
ADA362838REB
DETONATION WAVES
Study of the overdriven behaviors of PBX 9501 and PBX
DE99002407REB
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Poverty and Inequality in Latin America. The Impact of
Adjustment and Recovery.
JHUP-0306REB
DEVELOPING NATIONS
Impact of Nuclear Proliferation: Final Report.
ADA362905REB
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
Resources. Values and Development.
HUP-0025REB
DIAGNOSIS (MEDICINE)
Problem of Early Diagnosis of Cancer of the Uterine Cer-
vix-Translation.
ADA362859REB
Adherence to the Otitis Media with Effusion Clinical Prac-
tice Guideline by Providers in a United States Air Force
Medical Treatment Facility.
ADA363334REB
DIAMOND FILMS
CVD Diamond Grown by Microwave Plasmas in Mixtures
of Acetone/Oxygen and Acetone/Carbon Dioxide.
ADA362752REB
Synthesis of Diamond in High Power-Density Microwave
Methane/Hydrogen/ Oxygen Plasmas at Elevated Sub-
strate Temperatures.
ADA362769REB
Synthesis and Characterization of Diamond-Like Carbon
Coatings Deposited by Plasma Source ton Implantation
and Conventional Ion Beam Assisted Deposition Proc-
ADA362850REB
DICTIONARIES
Mathews' Chinese-English Dictionary. Revised American
Edition.
HUP-0037REB
DIELECTRIC FLUIDS
Enhancement of Boiling in Highly Wetting Fluids.
DIETS
Moving Toward the Food Guide Pyramid: Implications for
U.S. Agriculture.
ERS-AER-779REB
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Solution to the Fundamental Linear Fractional Order Dif-
ferential Equation.
N19990041952REB
DIFFUSE REFLECTANCE
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology, March/April 1999. Volume 104, Number
P899-154882REB
DIGITAL CIRCUITS
Larger bases and mixed analog/digital neural nets.
DE99002294REB —W-JP
Automatiesynthesis of analog/digital circuits.
DIGITAL SYSTEMS
Digital Database Development and Seismic Characteriza-
tion and Calibration for the Middle East and North Africa.
ADA286S92REB
Division 66 - Strategic Signal Leadership for Information
Superiority in the Army After Next
AOA363198REB
High Speed A/D DSP Interface for Carrier Doppter Track-
N?9S
N19990041157REB
DIODE LASERS
Combustion Control Using a Multiplexed Diode-Laser
Sensor System.
ADA363252REB
Diode-Laser Absorption Sensor System for Measure-
ments of Combustion Pollutants.
ADA363265REB
Background Fluorescence in an Aerosol Biodetector
Based on 266-nm Excitation.
ADA363355REB
DIRECT NUMERICAL SIMULATION
Studying Turbulence Using Numerical Simulation Data-
bases. No. 7.
N19990041253REB
DIRECT SEQUENCE SPREAD SPECTRUM
Knowledge-Based Interference Rejection Scheme for Di-
rect-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Systems.
ADA362918REB
DIRECTORIES
Jane's Space Directory (Online Service).
JANE-0541REB
Jane's International ABC Aerospace Directory (Online
Service).
JANE-0568REB
Jane's International Defence Directory (Online Service).
JANE-OS69REB
Manitoba food products directory, 1999.
MO99O3194REB
World Information Directory of Industrial Technology and
Investment Support Services.
UN-0947REB
DISABLED PERSONS
Disaster-Related Needs of Seniors and Persons with Dis-
abilities. Student Manual.
PB99-130932REB
KW-12 VOL 99, No. 3
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DISASTER-RELATED NEEDS
Disaster-Related Needs of Seniors and Persons with Dis-
abilities. Student Manual.
PB99-130932REB
DISASTERS
Disasters and Democracy: The Politics of Extreme Nat-
ural Events.
ISLAND-0514REB
Natural Hazard Mitigation. Recasting Disaster Policy and
Planning.
ISLAND-0527REB
St. Lawrence River Valley 1998 ice storm: Maps and
facts.
MIC-99-03574REB
DISEASE CONTROL
Guide to crop protection, 1999.
MIC-9943650REB
DISEASES
Soviet Abstracts Biology, Section O, Plant Diseases,
Book No. 23, 19SS, Abstracts 104958 thru 105054-
Translation.
ADA363310REB
DISSOLUTION
Evaluation of Test Methodologies for Dissolution and Cor-
rosion of AI-SNF.
DE98054573REB
DISTANCE
Structure of the Solar Wind at Large Heliocentric Dis-
tances: CIRs and their Successors.
N19990042139REB
DISTRIBUTED CONTROL
Implementing a Standards-Based Distributed Measure-
ment and Control Application on the Internet.
PB99-152712REB
DISTRIBUTED DATA PROCESSING
When Is a Simple Model Adequate for Use in Scheduling
in MSHN.
ADA362793REB
Generic Management and Control API Based on an Ob-
ject-Level Interaction Paradigm and Its Demonstration in
a Virtual Workshop Service.
ADA362912REB
Performance analysis of wavefront algorithms on very-
large scale distributed systems.
DE99002219REB
DISTRIBUTED MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL
Implementing a Standards-Based Distributed Measure-
ment and Control Application on the Internet.
PB99-152712REB
DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS
Application of the Probabilistic Dynamic Synthesis Meth-
od to Realistic Structures.
N19990041443REB
DIVISION LEVEL ORGANIZATIONS
Division G6 - Strategic Signal Leadership for Information
Superiority in the Army After Next
ADA363198REB
DOCUMENTATION
Earth Observing System (EOS) Advanced Microwave
Sounding Unit: A (EOS/AMSU-A) Firmware Version De-
scription Document.
N19990041148REB
DOCUMENTS
Models for Action: Practical Approaches to Electronic
Records Management and Preservation.
ADA362862REB
Korean Affairs Report, No. 326 Kulloja No. 3, March
1983.
ADA363292REB
Structure and dynamics of interactive documents.
DE99002193REB
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Too Close to Home. Domestic Violence in the Americas.
JHUP-0303REB
DOPED MATERIALS
Ab initio calculations of As-vacancy interactions in silicon.
DE99002225REB
DOPPLER EFFECT
High Speed A/D DSP Interface for Carrier Dooptor Track-
N19990041157REB
DOPPLER RADAR
Direct Detection Doppler LJdar for Spacebome Wind
Measurement.
N19990041449REB
DOPPLER SYSTEMS
Laser Doppler Vetocimeter and High Speed Imaging Sys-
tem for Fluid Dynamics, Combustion and Chemical Kinet-
ics Research.
ADA362940REB
DOSMETRY
Considerations of beta and electron transport in internal
dose calculations. Final progress report, 1994—1998.
DE99002167REB
DOUBLET-3 DEVICE
Decade of DIII-D research. Final report for the period of
work, October 1,1989-September 30,1998.
DE99002353RE8
DRAINAGE
Stages and Discharges of the Mississippi River and Trib-
utaries and Other Watersheds in the New Orleans District
for 1994.
ADA362753REB
KEYWORD INDEX
Evaluation of Passive Systems for the Treatment of Mine
Drainage.
ADA362851REB
DREDGED MATERIALS
Documentation of the Hydrologic Evaluation of Leachate
Production and Quality (HELPO) Module.
ADA362729REB
ADDAMS Application: Hydrologic Evaluation of Leachate
Production and Quality (HELPO) Module in CDFs.
ADA362730REB
Volatile Losses from Aged Field Sediments.
ADA362809REB
Estimating Dredging Sediment Resuspension Sources.
ADA362892REB
Interpreting Bioaccumulation Data with the Environmental
Residue-Effects Database.
ADA362932REB
Improving Dredged Material Management Decisions with
Uncertainty Analysis.
ADA363151REB
DREDGING
ADOAMS Application: Hydrologic Evaluation of Leachate
Production and Quality (HELPQ) Module in CDFs.
ADA362730REB
DRIFT
Quaternary geology of the Separation Lake area, North-
western Ontario.
MIC-99-03113REB
DRILL BITS
Electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) plasma film deposi-
tion.
DE99002202REB
DRINKING WATER
Innovative Approaches to Watershed Characterization:
Winters Run Watershed Pilot Project - A Case Study.
ADA363266REB
DRIVER LICENSING
Graduated licensing system evaluation: Interim report '98.
MfC-99-03114REB
DRIVERS
Graduated licensing system evaluation: Interim report '98.
MIC-99-03114REB
DRUG SMUGGLING
Deterrence Effects of Operation Frontier Shield.
ADA362838REB
Challenges of Command and Control in 2010
Counterdrug Operations.
ADA363091REB
DRUG TOLERANCE
Multidrug Resistance in Breast Cancer Occurrence and
Therapeutic Implications.
ADA362660REB
DRUGS
Regulation of the Multidrug Resistance-Associated Pro-
tein Gene by Estrogen.
ADA362659REB
DSSS (DIRECT SEQUENCE SPREAD SPECTRUM)
Knowledge-Based Interference Rejection Scheme for Di-
rect-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Systems.
ADA362918REB
DURABILITY
Durability Testing for Fouling Release Coatings.
DYNAMIC FRACTURE
Dynamic Failure of Materials. Volume 1 - Experiments
and Analyses.
ADA362713REB
DYNAMIC LOADS
Prediction of X-33 Engine Dynamic Environments.
N19990041161REB
DYNAMIC RESPONSE
Shock Survtvability of Dynamical Systems.
ADA363045REB
DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
Utilization of UARS Data in Validation of Photochemical
and Dynamical Mechanisms in Stratospheric Models.
N19990041878REB
EAR
Marine Mammal Auditory Systems: A Summary of
Audiornetric and Anatomical Data and Its Implications for
Underwater Acoustic Impacts.
PB99-154791REB
EARLY STAGES (PHYSIOLOGY)
Genomic Instability at Premalignant and Early Stages of
Breast Cancer Development.
ADA362712REB
EARTH OBSERVATIONS (FROM SPACE)
Characterization of Infrared Diode Laser Beams and At-
mospheric CO Imaging Instrument
N19990041335REB
EARTH OBSERVING SYSTEM (EOS)
Earth Observing System (EOS) Advanced Microwave
Sounding Unit: A (EOS/AMSU-A) Firmware Version De-
scription Document.
N19990041148REB
EARTH PLANETARY STRUCTURE
Structure of the Solar Wind at Large Heliocentric Dis-
tances: CIRs and their Successors.
N19990042139REB
EARTH SCIENCES
USSR Report, Earth Sciences. No. 27.
ADA362860REB
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
EARTH SURFACE
Internal Physical Features of a Land Surface Model Em-
ploying a Tangent Linear Model.
N19990041333REB
Frequency and Angular Variations of Land Surface Micro-
wave Emissivities: Can we Estimate SSM/T and AMSU
Emissivities from SSM/I Emissivities.
N19990042067REB
EAST ASIA
JPRS Report, East Asia, Mongolia, Biographic Informa-
tion on Officials-Translation.
ADA362885REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia
ADA362913REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362914REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia, Table of Con-
tents, JPRS-NEA-87-001, 2 January 1987-JPRS-NEA-87-
041, 6 Apr 1987 Part 1-Translation.
ADA363013REB
EASTERN EUROPE
East Europe Report: Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2225.
ADA362774REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2133.
ADA362807REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2079-Translation.
ADA362830REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2153-Translation.
ADA362841REB
East Europe Report: Scientific Affairs, No. 772.
ADA362852REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2130-Translation.
ADA362945REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2235-Translation.
ADA362994REB
EASTERN REGION (NEW YORK)
Water Resources Data for New York, Water Year 1998.
Volume 1. Eastern New York Excluding Long Island.
PB99-152654REB
ECF (ELECTRONIC CASE FILES)
Electronic Case Files in the Federal Courts: A Preliminary
Examination of Goals, Issues, and the Road Ahead.
PB99-151243REB
ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION
Changes in butyttin residue concentrations in marine
sediments of Atlantic Canada between 1988 and 1994.
MIC-99-03657REB
Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
PB99-149791REB
ECOLOGICAL DESIGN
Design for Human Ecosystems: Landscape, Land Use,
and Natural Resources.
ISLAND-0512REB
ECOLOGICAL HARMONY
Bounded People, Boundless Lands: Envisioning a New
Land Ethic.
ISLAND-0520REB
ECOLOGY
Scientific Coordination and Adaptive Management and
Experimental Restoration of Longleaf Pine Community
Structure, Function, and Composition.
ADA362888REB
Degradation of Haloaromatic Compounds by Indigenous
Sediment MicroBora: Biochemistry and Molecular Ecol-
?$A362983REB
Behavioral Ecology of Coral Reef Fishes at Spawning Ag-
gregation Sites.
ADA363347REB
Ecological Modeling to Support Land Use Decisions.
Strategic Environmental Research and Development Pro-
gram Conservation Thrust Area (CS-758).
ADA363350REB
Spatially Explicit Ecological Models for Land-Use Deci-
sions: Examples for Military Land Management.
ADA363352REB
Ecological Modeling for Military Land Use Decision Sup-
port: Interim Progress Report for Ecological Modeling
(Project CS/75W4567).
ADA363353REB
Project CS-1082, Information and Technology Tools for
Assessment and Prediction of the Potential Effects of
Military Noise on Marine Mammals.
ADA363354REB
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Maintaining Budgetary Discipline: Spending and Revenue
Options.
ADA363202REB
Choice, Welfare, and Measurement.
HUP-0026REB
Economic Losses from Marine Pollution. A Handbook for
Assessment.
ISLAND-0492REB
China Business Handbook (Online Service).
JANE-0573REB
Intermodal Transportation Markets: Asia Pacific (Online
Service).
JANE-0585REB
Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) Mission/Market Model.
N19990041879REB
September 1999 KW-13
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KEYWORD INDEX
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Different Perspectives on Economic Base.
PB99-147639REB
ECONOMC DEVELOPMENT
History of MkJdle East Economies in the Twentieth Cen-
Ht/P-OOOSREB
Regional Advantage. Culture and Competition in Silicon
Vafoy and Route 128.
HUP-0009REB
Propensity To Self-Subversion.
HUP-0030REB
BusinessUNC: Learning, Information, Networking and
Collaboration. Business-to-Business Relationships That
Increase the Economic Competitiveness of Firms. A Re-
port to Vice President Al Gore.
PB99-147092REB
Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest
Forest Industries, Fourth Quarter, 1997.
PB99-152845REB
Central Asia: The Challenges of Independence.
SHARPE-0042SREB
Education and Economic Development in Latin America:
Dropout Prevention in the Primary Grades.
SHARPE-00441REB
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
Japan-The System that Soured: The Rise and Fan of the
Japanese Economic Miracle.
SHARPE-00419REB
ECONOMK EXCLUSION ZONES
Jane's Border Protection and Economic Exclusion Zones
(Online Service).
JANE-0531REB
ECONOMK IMPACT
Agricultural Trade Changes Made to Market Access Pro-
gram, but Questions Remain on Economic Impact.
ADA363397REB
ECONOMK INDICATORS
State of science and technology indicators in the OECD
countries.
MC-99-03567REB
ECONOMK REFORM
Artisans and Entrepreneurs of Dongyang County: Eco-
nomic Reform and Flexible Production in China.
SHARPE-00426REB
ECONOMK REFORMS
Paradox of China's Post-Mao Reforms.
HUP-0020REB
ECONOMK SURVEYS
Preparedness of Canadian business for the Year 2000
computer problem: A reassessment.
MC-99-03575REB
ECONOMK WARFARE
Losing Anti-Personnel Landmines: An Economy of Force.
ADA363214REB
ECONOMICALLY DEPRESSED AREAS
BusinessUNC: Learning, Information, Networking and
Collaboration. Business-to-Business Relationships That
Increase the Economic Competitiveness of Firms. A Re-
port to Vice President At Gore.
PB99-147092REB
ECONOMKS
JPRS Report. East Asia- Southeast Asia.
ADA362E64REB
JPRS Report. Near East & South Asia
ADA362665REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
ADA362666REB
Lath America Report, No. 2704.
ADA362676REB
USSR Report. USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology. No. 9,
September 1982.
ADA362678REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia
ADA362684REB
China Report. Political. Sociological and Military Affairs.
PRC State Council Bulletin, No. 17, 10 August 1984-
Transiatkm.
ADA362691REB
East Asia Southeast Asia-Translation.
ADA362708REB
East Asia Southeast Asia
ADA362709REB
JPRS Report. East Asia Southeast Asia
ADA362711REB
East Asia Southeast Asia
ADA362715REB
Ways to Solve Fuel Problems in North Korea.
ADA362784REB
East Asia Korea.
ADA362824REB
JPRS Report, Latin America-Translation.
ADA362832REB
JPRS Report, Latin America-Translation.
ADA362834REB
JPRS Report. Latin America-Translation.
ADA362836REB
JPRS Report, Latin America-Translation.
ADA362837REB
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1373-Translation.
ADA362844REB
Near East and South Asia
ADA362846REB
JPRS Report. East Asia Korea.
AOA362866REB
JPRS Report. East Asia: Korea
ADA362867REB
JPRS Report. Near East & South Asia
ADA362879REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia-Translation.
ADA362887REB
East Europe Report. Economic and Industrial Affairs, No.
2475.
ADA362895REB
JPRS Report, Latin America.
ADA362920REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Korea.
ADA362922REB
East Asia: Korea—Translation.
ADA362937REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia-Translation.
ADA362941REB
Sub-Saharan Africa Report, No. 2873-Translation.
ADA362993REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics. Ideology No.
12, December 1984-Translation.
ADA363110REB
USSR Report, USA. Economics. Politics. Ideology. NO. 3,
March 1985-Translation.
ADA363113REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics. Politics. Ideology No. 2,
February 1985-Translation.
ADA363114REB
Economic Sanctions: Viable Instruments of Power or Eco-
nomic Chaos.
ADA363199REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology-Trans-
lation.
ADA363295REB
USSR Report. USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology. No. 1.
January 1985-Translation.
ADA363296REB
USSR Report. USA. Economics, Politics. Ideology. No. 6.
June 1985.
ADA363297REB
USSR Report. USA. Economics, Politics. Ideology, NO. 5,
May 1985.
ADA363298REB
USSR Report USA. Economics. Politics. Ideology, No. 4,
April 1985.
ADA363299REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics. Ideology. No.
10. October 1985.
ADA363300REB
USSR Report. USA: Economics, Politics. Ideology. No. 9,
September 1985.
ADA363302REB
USSR Report USA Economics. Politics, Ideology. No. 8,
August 1985.
ADA363303REB
USSR Report. USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology. No. 7,
July 1985.
ADA363304REB
China Report Economic Affairs, No. 296. Energy. Status
and Development XII.
ADA363312REB
Equality, the Third Work), and Economic Delusion.
HUP-0034REB
Rise and Fan of the Asian Miracle.
SHARPE-00423REB
ECOREGIONS
Freshwater Ecoregkms of North America A Conservative
Assessment.
ISLAND-0482REB
Terrestrial Ecoregions of North America A Conservation
Assessment
ISLAND-0506REB
ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT
Politics of Ecosystem Management.
ISLAND0528REB
ECOSYSTEMS
Shaping of Policy in Support of National and Environ-
mental Security for the Remediation of Cold War Related
Ecosystem Degradation in the Commonwealth of Inde-
pendent States.
ADA363123REB
Effects of Reservoir Operations on Individual Species and
Communities: A Watershed Perspective.
ADA363371REB
Bioregional Assessments. Science at the Crossroads of
Management and Policy.
ISLAND-0519REB
Holistic Management: A New Framework for Decision-
Making. Second Edition.
ISLAND-0524REB
Assessing trie Effects of Fire Disturbance on Ecosystems:
A Scientific Agenda for Research and Management.
PB99-152647REB
Developing Measures of Socioeconomic Resiliency in the
Interior Columbia Basin. Interior Columbia Basin Eco-
system Management Project Scientific Assessment
PB99-152910REB
ECOTOURISM
Ecotourism and Sustainable Development. Who Owns
Paradise.
ISLAND-0523REB
EDUCATION
Soviet Union. Military Affairs.
ADA362804REB
Nontraditional inheritance: Genetics and the nature of
science, now titled, The puzzle of inheritance: Genetics
and the methods of science. Final report
DE99002177REB
Education of Children and Youth with Special Needs:
What Do the Laws Say.
PB99-151227REB
Report to the President on the Use of Technology to
Strengthen K-12 Education in the United States.
PB99-152431REB
Education and Economic Development in Latin America:
Dropout Prevention in the Primary Grades.
SHARPE-00441 REB
EFFICIENCY
Consolidating Active and Reserve Component Training
Infrastructure.
ADA363165REB
EJECTION SEATS
Heat Treatment of Al 7075 for Ejection Seat Shear Wire.
ADA362873REB
ELASTOMER MODIFIED ASPHALTS
Evaluation of Rubber-Modified Asphaltic Concrete.
PB99-152381 REB
ELDERLY PERSONS
Disaster-Related Needs of Seniors and Persons with Dis-
abilities. Student Manual.
PB99-130932REB
ELECTRIC BATTERIES
Exploratory technology research program for electro-
chemical energy storage, annual report for 1997.
DE99002392REB
Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory. Vol. 60. No.
12.1996. Special Issue: Lithium Secondary Batteries.
PB99-152043REB
ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT
Household equipment of Canadians, features of the 1993
stock & the 1994 & 1995 purchases: Analysis report.
MIC-99-03182REB
Survey of Canadian new household equipment pur-
chases, 1994 & 1995: Statistical report.
MIC-99-03183REB
ELECTRIC HEATERS
Evaluation of Prototype Electrically Heated Handwear.
ADA363276REB
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Design of a Switched-Reluctance Motor Drive for Electric
Propulsion.
ADA3631B4REB
ELECTRIC POWER
USSR Report. Energy. No. 152.
ADA362802REB
USSR Report. Energy, No. 126.
ADA362819REB
China Report. Economic Affairs. No. 296. Energy: Status
and Development XII.
ADA363312REB
ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION
Characterization of a Hard-Switching Motor Controller for
EMC considerations.
ADA362721REB
Frequency-Based Load Sharing in Current-Mode-Con-
trolled Buck Converters.
ADA362884REB
General Framework to Provide for the Optimal Dispatch
of Hybrid Renewable Power Systems.
ADA363052REB
ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION
Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Power Plant.
PB99-126450REB
ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION
General Framework to Provide for the Optimal Dispatch
of Hybrid Renewable Power Systems.
ADA363052REB
ELECTRIC PROPULSION
EMI Measurement Testing Performed at Hanscom Air
Force Base and Fort Devens Reserve for the DARPA Hy-
brid Eectric Vehicle Program.
ADA362952REB
Design of a Switched-Reluctance Motor Drive for Electric
Propulsion.
ADA363184REB
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
USSR Report, Electronics and Electrical Engineering, No.
118.
ADA363284REB
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Electrical Outlet Splash Protector.
PAT-APPL-8-226 614REB
Illuminating Electrical Fuse.
PAT-APPL-8-226 620REB
ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY
Technical Achievements in Communist China's Electrical
Equipment Industry-Translation.
ADA362775REB
ELECTRICAL LOADS
Frequency-Based Load Sharing in Current-Mode-Con-
trolled Buck Converters.
ADA362884REB
ELECTRICAL MECHANIC
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port Electrical Mechanic Dies After 45-Foot Fall through
Unguarded Floor Opening. North Carolina.
PB99-155632REB
KW-14 VOL 99, No. 3
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ENGINE PARTS
ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Computer for Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Simulations.
ADA363044REB
ELECTROLYTES
Spectrophotometric investigation of U(VI) chloride
complexation in the NaCI/NaCIO(sub 4} system.
DE99002201REB
ELECTROMAGENTIC FIELDS
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0245-2696,
Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
PB99-152159REB
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
Characterization of a Hard-Switching Motor Controller for
EMC considerations.
ADA362721REB
Electromagnetic Effects of Advanced Packaging.
ADA362900REB
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
Status Report on Investigations of Potential Human
Health Effects Associated With Power Frequency Electric
and Magnetic Reids.
PB99-152860REB
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE
EMI Measurement Testing Performed at Hanscom Air
Force Base and Fort Devens Reserve for the DARPA Hy-
brid Eectric Vehicle Program.
ADA362952REB
New Materials for EMI Shielding.
N19990042172REB
ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSES
NBC Report, Spring - Summer 1999. Survivability of
Army Personnel and Materiel.
ADA363243REB
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
Bayesian analysis of MEG visual evoked responses.
DE99002182REB
ELECTROMAGNETIC SCATTERING
Hybrid Version of Method of Moments Computer Code:
IBC3D.
ADA363074REB
ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS
New 3D parallel GILD electromagnetic modeling and non-
linear inversion using global magnetic integral and local
differential equation.
DE99002422REB
ELECTROMAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY
Electromagnetic Effects of Advanced Packaging.
ADA362900REB
ELECTRON BEAM MELTING
Decarburization of Uranium Via Electron Beam Proc-
essing.
ADA362955REB
ELECTRON BEAMS
Electromagnetic Cold-Test Characterization of the Quad-
Driven Stripline Kicker.
ADA362953REB
Plasma and ion barrier for electron beam spot stability.
DE99002226REB
Effective temperatures and electron spin polarization in
DE9$0023§6REB
ELECTRON CYCLOTRON-RESONANCE
Electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) plasma film deposi-
tion.
DE99002202REB
ELECTRON EMISSION
Study the Effects of Charged Particle Radiation on Gravi-
tational Sensors in Space.
N19990042135REB
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy Studies on
Copper-Alumina Interfaces.
ADA362728REB
ELECTRON SOURCES
Study the Effects of Charged Particle Radiation on Gravi-
tational Sensors in Space.
N19990042135REB
ELECTRONIC CASE FILES
Electronic Case Files in the Federal Courts: A Preliminary
Examination of Goals, Issues, and the Road Ahead.
PB99-151243REB
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
Buylt Prototype Software Requirements Analysis: A C-
BASS Component.
ADA363050REB
Buylt Software Development Plan: A C-BASS Compo-
nent.
ADA363051REB
Hitachi Review, Volume 46, No. 4, August 1997. Elec-
tronic Commerce for a New Social Infrastructure.
P8 99-153140REB
ELECTRONIC PACKAGING
Optical Interconnect Technology (OIT) Muttichip Module
to Multichip Module.
ADA362637REB
ELECTRONIC SECURITY
Integrated Approach for Security on Demand in High
Speed, Shared Use Networks.
ADA363245REB
ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE
Evidence for strong electron-lattice coupling in La(sub
" ' ' Jb x)NiO(sub 4).
Ab initio calculations of As-vacancy interactions in silicon.
DE99002225REB
ELECTRONIC WARFARE
Initial Assessment of the Air Combat Environment Test
and Evaluation Facility To Support Operational Test and
Evaluation.
ADA362688REB
Jane's Radar and Electronic Warfare Systems (Online
Service).
JANE-0556REB
ELECTRONICS
Practical Tools for Electronic Records Management and
Preservation.
ADA362863REB
USSR Report, Electronics and Electrical Engineering, No.
118.
ADA363284REB
Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Vol. 61, No. 11,
1997.
PB99-152084REB
ELECTRCOPTICS
Instrumentation for Research on High-Speed Optical
Transmultiplexing and Coding for Optoelectronic Com-
puter Networking.
ADA363026REB
Unclassified Publications of Lincoln Laboratory.
ADA3630T7REB
Jane's Electro-Optic Systems (Online Service).
JANE-0560REB
ELECTROPHORESIS
Electrophoretic separation of biological molecules on
micro-machined silica plates: Final report.
MIC-99-03334REB
ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGY
Third AlHJnion Conference on the Electrophysiology of
the Nervous System, USSR.
ADA363322REB
ELIMINATION
Elimination of Toxic Materials and Solvents from Solid
Propellant Components (PP1058).
ADA363240REB
ELK
Vegetation Responses to Natural Regulation of Elk in
Rocky Mountain National Park.
PB99-155012REB
EMBANKMENTS
Method tor Analyzing Piled Embankments.
PB99-149650REB
EMBRYOLOGY
Genetic Regulatory Networks in Embryogenesis and Evo-
lution.
N19990041841REB
EMBRYOS
Effects of Microgravity on Embryonic Quail Eye Develop-
ment
N19990041707REB
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
Disaster-Related Needs of Seniors and Persons with Dis-
abilities. Student Manual.
PB99-130932REB
EMERGENCY PLANS
283-E, 283-W. and 315 (water treatment plant) hazards
assessment.
DE99050560REB
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
Jane's Counter Terrorism (Online Service).
JANE-0564REB
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Hazardous Materials Operating Site Practices. Activities
Manual.
PB99-130940REB
EMERGING MARKETS
Managing Capital Flows in Turbulent Times: The Experi-
ence of Europe's Emerging Market Economies in Global
Perspective.
SHARPE-00438REB
EMISSION
Reduction of NOx Emissions from Marine Power Plants.
ADA363222REB
EMISSION CONTROL
Volatile Losses from Aged Field Sediments.
ADA362809REB
Cost Analysis and Economic Assessment of Proposed
Electric-Discharge Non-Thermal Plasma Processes for
NOX Removal in Jet-Engine Exhaust: White Paper for
SERDP Project CP-1038.
ADA363161REB
Development of Non-Thermal Plasma Reactor Tech-
nology for Control of Atmospheric Emissions: Interim
Technical Report for SERDP Project CP-1038 (1998).
ADA363162REB
Emissions from DOD Fuel Storage and Painting Oper-
ations.
ADA363200REB
Economic Assessment of Proposed Electric-Discharge
Non-Thermal Plasma Field-Pilot Demonstration Units for
NOx Removal in Jet-Engine Exhaust: White Paper for
SERDP Project CP-1038.
ADA363225REB
Field Demonstration and Commercialization of Silent Dis-
charge Rasma Hazardous Air Pollutant Control Tech-
nology.
ADA363228REB
Experimental Results Comparing Pulsed Corona and Di-
electric Barrier Discharges for Pollution Control.
ADA363246REB
Non-Thermal Plasmas as Gas-Phase Advance Oxidation
Processes.
ADA363247REB
Diode-Laser Absorption Sensor System for Measure-
ments of Combustion Pollutants.
ADA363265REB
EMISSION FACTORS
Sampling Results for AEC Phase 1 Training Ordnance
Emission Characterization. Volume 2, Appendix 2-A
Through 1-K.
ADA362906REB
Sampling Results for AEC Phase 1 Training Ordnance
Emission Characterization. Volume 1, Appendix 1-A
Through 1-D.
ADA362907REB
Investigation of Emission Factors in the California
EMFAC7G Model.
PB99-149718REB
EMISSION INVENTORIES
National Air Pollutant Emission Trends Update. 1970-
1997.
PB99-150260REB
EMISSION SPECTRA
Hard X-Ray Emission from X-Ray Bursters.
N19990042107REB
EMISSIVITY
Frequency and Angular Variations of Land Surface Micro-
wave Emissivities: Can we Estimate SSM/T and AMSU
Emissivities from SSWI Emissivities.
N19990042067REB
ENCLOSURE
Development of Lightweight Electronics Enclosures for
Space Applications.
N19990042149REB
ENCYCLOPEDIAS
Encyclopedia of Explosives (on CD-ROM).
PB99-500076REB
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Assessment of Training Noise Impacts on the Red-
Cockaded Woodpecker Preliminary Results.
ADA363336REB
Terrestrial Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363365REB
Mud and Musk Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363366REB
Effects of Reservoir Operations on Individual Species and
Communities: A Watershed Perspective.
ADA363371REB
Endangered Species Act Consultation Handbook: Proce-
dures Tor Conducting Section 7 ConsuRations and Con-
ferences.
PB99-102899REB
ENDURANCE (PHYSIOLOGY)
Evaluation of Prototype Electrically Heated Handwear.
ADA363276REB
ENERGY
USSR Report, Energy, No. 152.
ADA362802REB
USSR Report, Energy, No. 126.
ADA3628t9REB
USSR Report, Energy No. 129.
ADA363327REB
ENERGY BANDS
Symmetry and Topology of Energy Bands in Crystals.
PB99-148801 REB
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
USSR Report. Energy, No. 131.
ADA362738REB
USSR Report, Energy, No. 154.
ADA362740REB
USSR Report, Energy. No. 130.
ADA362741REB
USSR Report: Energy. N°-164.
ADA362966REB
Household equipment of Canadians, features of the 1993
stock & the 1994 & 1995 purchases: Analysis report.
MIC-99-03182REB
Survey of Canadian new household equipment pur-
chases. 1994 & 1995: Statistical report.
MIC-99-03183REB
ENERGY LEVELS
Molecular Quantum States at Dissociation.
PB99-120339REB
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
General Framework to Provide for the Optimal Dispatch
of Hybrid Renewable Power Systems.
ADA363052REB
China Report, Economic Affairs No. 323 Energy: Status
and Development- XV.
ADA363288REB
ENERGY STORAGE
Exploratory technology research program for electro-
chemical energy storage, annual report for 1997.
DE99002392REB
ENGINE COMPONENTS
Evaporative Compressor Cooling for NOx Suppression
and Enhanced Engine Performance for Naval Gas Tur-
bine Propulsion Plants.
ADA363242REB
ENGINE PARTS
Prediction of X-33 Engine Dynamic Environments.
N19990041161 REB
September 1999 KW-15
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KEYWORD INDEX
ENGMEERMG
Soviet Scientific and Engineering Personnel.
ADA362639REB
USSR Report, Engineering and Equipment, No. 95-
Translstion.
ADA363Q2SREB
Journal of The Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A,
Volume 20. No. 5.
PB99-101719REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A,
Volume 20, No. a
PB99-101727REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers. Series A,
Volume 21, No. 1.
PB99-101735REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Sams A.
Volume 21, No. 2.
PB99-10U43REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers. Series A,
Volume 21. Ma 3.
PB98-101750REB
Proceedings of the National Science Council. RapubSc of
China: Part A: Physical Science and Engineering. Volume
22, No. 2. March 1998.
PB99-101768REB
ENGMEERS
Moating America's Needs tor the Scientific and Techno-
logical Challenges of the Twenty-first Century. A White
HOUM Roundtabto DntoQuo for PrssJdont Clinton's Initia-
tive on Race. Pnxeadingt of Panel Discussion and Posi-
tion Pap6fi.
PB99-151409REB
ENOUSH LANQUAQE
Plain Enottti Handbook: How to Create Clear SEC Dis-
closure Documents.
PB99-1S1219REB
ENUSTEO PERSONNEL
Analysis of Delayed Entry Program (DEP) Attrition by
High School Seniors.
ADA363088REB
ENTRAPMENT
Thrust Augmentation tor • Smat Turbojet Engine.
ADA362981REB
ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS
Coupling Proonsei between Atmospheric Chemistry and
Climate.
N19900041152REB
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
Guidelines for manure management tor Prince Edward Is-
tand.
MC-99-03231REB
ENVIRONMENTAL DECISIONS
Bedar Environmental Decisions: Strategies tor Govern-
ments, Businesses, and Communibes.
ISLAND-OS18REB
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMCS
Envwonmontal Economics. An Etomontary Introduction.
JHUP-0305REB
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
YMCA Earth Service Corps Club Handbook.
PB99-1S4S51REB
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
Assessing the Effects of Fire Disturbance on I
A SoentrBc Agenda tor Research and Mare
PB99-152647REB
ENVIRONMENTAL ENOMEERMQ
FieW Demonstration of NRL Environmental Flow
Immunosensor tor Environmental Monitoring.
AOA363133REB
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Negotiating Environmental. Health, and Safety Agree-
ments. How to Avoid Escalating Confrontation. NoerJess
Costs, and Unnecessary LKgabon.
BLAWMH97REB
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Documentation of the Hydrotogic Evaluation of Leachate
Production and Quality (HELPO) Moduto.
ADA362729REB
ADDAMS Application: Hydrotaoc Evaluation of Leachate
Production and Quality (HELPQ) Module in CDFs.
ADA362730REB
Hjah-ResoUion Ozone Imager (HIROK3).
AOA362746REB
Physical and Chemical Environmental Factors Associated
with the Temporal and Spatial Distribution of
Cyanobactaria in Late George. New York.
ADA363278REB
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS
1 birds environmental assessment guideline.
3120REB
Wetlands
MTC-3&O3121REB
Environmenta
ntali
smart guideline.
rt gubetne tor forest habitat of
/birds.
M&9943122REB
Guide to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act for
I kiuUli Canada project
MC-9&03727REB
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
Terrestrial Ecoregions of North America A Conservation
Assessment
ISLAN D-0506REB
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS
Inlerpretirm Bioaccumulatkxi Data with the Environmental
Residue-Effects Database.
ADA362932REB
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Numerical simulation of explosive votcanism and its ef-
fects on the atmosphere.
DE990022S9REB
Environmental report 1996, Lawrence Uvermore National
Laboratory.
DE990Q2426REB
Environmental report 1997, Lawrence Uvermore National
Laboratory.
DE99002427REB
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
site environmental report for calendar year 1997.
DE99002432REB
In summary: Idaho National Engineering and Environ-
mental Laboratory site environmental report for calendar
year 1997.
DE99002433REB
E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental
contaminants. Quarterly technical progress report. Jury*-
September 1996.
DE990D2446REB
E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental
contaminants. Quarterly technical progress report. Octo-
ber-December 1996.
DE99002447REB
E-SMART system tor in-situ detection of environmental
contaminants. Quarterly technical progress report, Octo-
ber-December 1997.
DE99002454REB
Waste feed delivery environmental permits and approvals
DE99050825REB
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Disasters and Democracy: The Politics of Extreme Nat-
ural Events.
ISLAND-0514REB
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Worldwide Report Environmental Quality. No. 379.
ADA362967REB
TSCA Deskbook.
EU-0060REB
Drive dean guide: Emission standards, emissions test
methods ana technical information relating to Ontario
Regulation 361/98 as amended.
MC-99-03111REB
Yeiow Book: Guide to Environmental Enforcement and
Compliance at Federal Facilities.
PB99-152530REB
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Worldwide Report. Environmental Quality, No. 403. China
Addresses Environmental Issues - V.
ADA363021REB
SERDP Scientific Advisory Board Annual Report to Con-
gress, fiscal Year 1998.
ADA363071REB
Shaping of Policy in Support of National and Environ-
mental Security tor the Remediation of Cold War Related
Ecosystem Degradation in the Commonwealth of Inde-
pendent States.
ADA363123REB
Groundwater RemeSation Field Laboratory (GRFL).
ADA363156REB
Automated System tor Determining Applicability of Regu-
lations.
ADA363392REB
Tribal Environmental and Natural Resource Assistance
Handbook.
PB99-1509B9REB
ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS
Modeling the Environment: An Introduction to System Dy-
namics Modeling of Environmental Systems.
SLAND-0517REB
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
Restoring Life in Running Waters.
tSLAND-D530REB
Aquatic Toxcity Workshop: Proceedings 1998.
MC-99-03164REB
Guide tor reporting to the National Pollutant Release In-
ventory. 1998.
MK>99-03216REB
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Environmental management policy analysis using com-
plex system simulation.
DE99002148REB
Supporting document for the Canada-wide acid rain strat-
egy for post-2000.
MC-99-03350REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Worldwide Report. Environmental Quality, No. 403, China
Addresses Environmental Issues — V.
ADA363021REB
Physical and Chemical Environmental Factors Associated
with the Temporal and Spatial Distribution of
Cyanobacteria in Lake George. New York.
ADA363278REB
Mud and Musk Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363366REB
Annual Report to Congress. Fiscal Year 1998.
ADA363370REB
Trade-Off Myth: Fact and Fiction About Jobs and the En-
vironment.
ISLAND-04S3REB
Protecting the Land: Conservation Easements Past
Present, and Future.
ISLAND-0494REB
Negotiating Environmental. Health, and Safety Agree-
ments. How to Avoid Escalating Confrontation, Needless
Costs, and Unnecessary Litigation.
ISLAND-0497REB
Protecting Public Hearth and the Environment: Imple-
menting the Precautionary Principle.
ISLAN 6-0516REB
Understanding and Protecting Marine Biodiversity. Sec-
ond Edition.
ISLAN D-0526REB
Environmental protection expenditures in the business
sector. 1995.
MIC-99-03503REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INDUSTRIES
Waste management industry survey, business sector,
1995.
MIC-99-03502RE8
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Worldwide Report, Environmental Quality No. 381.
ADA363239REB
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
Takings Issue: Constitutional Limits on Land Use Control
and Environmental Regulation.
ISLAN D-0531REB
ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEYS
Public Health Assessment for Agriculture Street Landfill,
New Orleans, Orleans Parish. Louisiana, Region 6.
CERCLIS No. LAO981056997.
PB99-152282REB
Synoptic Survey of Septic Indicators in Streams and
Springs at Monte Sano Mountain, Madison County, Ala-
bama. January 29-31, 1998.
PB99-152464REB
Public Health Assessment for Sherwin Williams.
Emeryville, Alameda County, California, Region 9.
CERCLIS No. CAD03934601.
PB99-155590REB
Public Health Assessment tor Sandoval Zinc Company,
Sandoval. Marion County, Illinois, Region 5. CERCLIS
No. ILDOS3980454.
PB99-155616REB
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
Modeling the Environment: An Introduction to System Dy-
namics Modeling of Environmental Systems.
ISLAND-0517REB
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT
Tracer modeling in an urban environment
DE99002399REB
EPIDEMrOLOGY
Worldwide Report. Epidemiology. No. 303.
ADA362734REB
Worldwide Report. Epidemiology. No. 316.
ADA362857REB
Worldwide Report Epidemiology, No. 322.
Worldwide Report Epidemiology, No. 330.
ADA362979REB
Worldwide Report Epidemiology. No. 337.
ADA362980REB
Worldwide Report, Epidemiology, No. 324.
ADA362997REB
1995 Annual eptdemiotogic surveillance report for
Brookhaven National Laboratory.
DE99001921REB
EPOXY COATINGS
Verification of Effectiveness of Epoxy-Coated Rebars.
PB99-152407REB
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
GENDER ISSUES: Perceptions of Readiness in Selected
Units.
ADA363204REB
EQUATIONS OF STATE
Application of new techniques for EOS data.
DE99002232REB
EQUIPMENT
World Market for ATC Equipment Edition 2 (Online Serv-
ice).
JANE-0524REB
Jane's Police and Security Equipment (Online Service).
JANE-0587REB
ERGONOMICS
Health Hazard Evaluation Report MET A 97-0199-2680,
U.S. Department of the Interior, Yosemite National Park,
California.
PB99-152274REB
ERRORS
Error studies for SNS LJnac. Part 1: Transverse errors.
DE99002254REB
ESD (EXPLANATION OF SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE)
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air Force
Base. Operable Unit 2, Limestone. Maine. September 30.
1998.
PB98-963129REB
KVV-16 VOL 99, No. 3
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FIELD ARMY
ESTIMATION PROCEDURES
Estimation Procedures in the 1996 Medical Expenditure
Panel Survey Household Component. Methodology Re-
port 5.
PB99-149734REB
ESTROGENS
Regulation of the Muffidrug Resistance-Associated Pro-
tein Gene by Estrogen.
ADA362659REB
Human Adrenal Androgens: Regulation of Biosynthesis
and Role in Estrogen-Responsive Breast Cancer in a
Mouse Model.
ADA362673REB
ESTUARINE ENVIRONMENT
Estuarine Science: A Synthetic Approach to Research
and Practice.
ISLAND-0493REB
ETHANOL FUELS
Ethanol Plant Feasibility Study for the Lower Kaskaskia
River Valley Com Wet Milling Facility.
PB99-122921REB
ETHICS
Operational Art and the Human Dimension of Warfare in
the 21st Century.
ADA363177REB
General Creighton Abrams: Ethical Leadership at the
Strategic Level.
ADA363255REB
Right Choice (Episode No. 25). (VHS video).
AVA20564-VNB1REB
ETIOLOGY
Some Timely Questions of the Clinical Course, Etiology
and Pathogenesis of Multiple Sclerosis. USSR.
ADA362855REB
EUROPE
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Europe (Online
Service).
JANE-0505REB
Jane's Airport and Handing Agents: Europe (on CD-
ROM).
JANE-0506REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Europe. 1999-2000
Edition.
JANE-0507REB
Future of Europe's Aerospace Industry. Edition 2 (Online
Service).
JANE-0543REB
Police Markets of North America and the European Union
(Online Service).
JANE-0588REB
Breakdown of Democratic Regimes. Europe.
JHUP-0304REB
Managing Capital Flows in Turbulent Times: The Experi-
ence of Europe's Emerging Market Economies in Global
Perspective.
SHARPE-00438REB
EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY
Monographs in Aerospace History Series No. 11. To-
gether in Orbit The Origins of International Participation
in the Space Station.
N19990041803REB
EVAPORATORS
1998 interim 242-A Evaporator tank system integrity as-
sessment report
DE99050823REB
EXHAUST SYSTEMS
Portable exhausters POR-004 SKID B, POR-005 SKID C.
POR-006 SKID D storage plan.
DE99050232REB
EXOBIOLOGY
Effects of Weightlessness on Vestbular Development:
Summary of Research on NIH.R1.
N19990042097REB
EXPEDITIONARY AEROSPACE FORCE
EAF Transition Workshop: After Action Report. Lessons
Learned and Recommendations.
ADA363388REB
EXPERIMENTATION
Investigation of the Temperature Hysteresis Phenomenon
of a Loop Heat Pipe.
N19990041149REB
Effects of Weightlessness on Vestibular Development:
Summary of Research on NIH.R1.
N19990042097REB
EXPLANATION OF SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE
Superiund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air Force
Base, Operable Unit 2, Limestone, Maine, September 30,
1998.
PB98-963129REB
EXPLOSIVES
Explosives Removal from Groundwater of the Iowa Army
Ammunition Plant in Continuous-Flow Laboratory Sys-
tems Planted with Aquatic and Wetland Plants.
ADA362974REB
Conversion of oscillatory shear data from propellants and
explosives.
MIC-99-03359REB
Encyclopedia of Explosives (on CD-ROM).
PB99-500076REB
EXPORT BUSINESSES
Complete Business Export Kit
SHARPE-00421REB
EXPORTS
Natural gas imports and exports. Fourth quarter report,
1998.
DE99002705REB
Showcase Europe (on CD-ROM).
PB99-501611REB
EXPOSURE (PHYSIOLOGY)
Concussive Effects of Low Frequency Sound Exposure.
ADA362965REB
EYE (ANATOMY)
Effects of Microgravity on Embryonic Quail Eye Develop-
ment.
N19990041707REB
EYEGLASSES
Non-Slip Safety Glasses.
PAT-APPL-8-226 621 REB
EYES
Quick-took eye-safety assessment for the short range
lidar.
DE99002263REB
F STARS
Calibration of Post-AGB Supergiants as Standard
Extragalactic Candles for HST.
N19990042137REB
FABRICATION
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Vol-
ume 2.
N19990041445REB
Nanosat Intelligent Power System Development.
N19990041448REB
Development of Lightweight Electronics Enclosures for
Space Applications.
N19990042149REB
Photon-Weighted MkJpoint Exposure Meter for Keck/
HIRES Extrasolar Planet Research.
N19990042170REB
FACILITIES
Department of Defense In-House RDT&E Activities Re-
port for Fiscal Year 1996.
ADA362634REB
FAILURE (MECHANICS)
Integrated Diagnostics.
ADA363343REB
FALKLAND ISLANDS
Fleet Air Defense in the Falkland Islands Conflict: A Fail-
ure in Operational Protection.
ADA363067REB
FAMILY MEMBERS
For Want of a Home - A Study of Wherry and Capehan
Military Family Housing.
ADA362706FfEB
Too Close to Home. Domestic Violence in the Americas.
JHUPO303REB
FAN BLADES
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Vol-
ume 2.
N19990041445REB
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Vol-
ume 3.
N19990041617REB
FAR EAST
JPRS Report, East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362664REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA362665REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
ADA362666REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
ADA362669REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362913REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia
ADA362914REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Far East, Asia and
Australasia (Online Service).
JANE-0514REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Far East, Asia and
Australasia ion CD-ROM).
JANE-0515REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Far East, Asia and
Australasia. 1999-2000 Edition.
JANE-0516REB
FARM INCOME
Structure of Canadian agriculture, 1996.
MIC-99-03310REB
Profile of the 1998 Farm Financial Survey.
MIC-99-03600REB
FARM MANAGEMENT
Green Technologies for a More Sustanable Agriculture.
ERS-AIB-752REB
FAST IGNITION
Progress in Fast Ignitor Research with the Nova Petawatt
Laser Facility.
ADA362957REB
FATIGUE
Fatigue crack nudeation in metallic materials.
DE99002227REB
FATIGUE (BIOLOGY)
Crew Alertness Management on the Flight Deck: Cog-
nitive and Vigilance Performance.
N19990041609REB
FATIGUE LIFE
Monte Carlo Simulation for Appliction to Aerospace Vehi-
cle Structures.
ADA363043REB
FATIGUE (MECHANICS)
Aerodynamic Response of Turbomachinery Blade Rows
to Converting Density Wakes.
ADA363039REB
Integrated Diagnostics.
ADA363343REB
FATIGUE (PHYSIOLOGY)
Trip report: Fremantle fatigue conference and FMP-re-
lated field visits and meetings.
MIC-99-03429REB
FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS
Design Heritage-Based Forecasting Methodology for Risk
Informed Management of Advanced Systems.
N19990041444REB
FEASIBILITY STUDIES
Ethanol Rant Feasibility Study for the Lower Kaskaskia
River Valley Corn Wet Milling Facility.
PB99-122921 REB
FEDERAL AGENCIES
Impact of Firm Size on Dollar Amount of Penalties As-
sessed by Government Agencies.
PB99-142564REB
Program Guide to Federally Funded Environment and
Natural Resources R and D.
PB99-152449REB
FEDERAL AID
Bid Opening Report. Federal-Aid Highway Construction
Contracts, First Six Months, 1998.
PB99-147340REB
FEDERAL BUDGETS
Performance Budgeting: Initial Experiences Under the
Results Act in Linking Plans With Budgets.
ADA363171REB
Maintaining Budgetary Discipline: Spending and Revenue
Options.
ADA363202REB
FEDERAL COURTS
Electronic Case Rles in the Federal Courts: A Preliminary
Examination of Goals, Issues, and the Road Ahead.
PB99-151243REB
FEDERAL FACILITIES
Yellow Book: Guide to Environmental Enforcement and
Compliance at Federal Facilities.
PB99-152530REB
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Financial Services Institutions: Information for Assessing
the Government's Potential Financial Exposure.
PB99-145849REB
FEDERAL LAW
Bankruptcy Basics.
PB99-151235REB
FEDERAL PROGRAMS
Disasters and Democracy: The Politics of Extreme Nat-
ural Events.
ISLAND-0514REB
Networked Computing for the 21st Century; Supplement
to the President's FY1999 Budget: Computing, Informa-
tion, and Communications.
PB99-152415REB
FEEDBACK CONTROL
Variable Structure PID Control to Prevent Integrator
Windup.
N19990041955REB
FEEDFORWARD CONTROL
Variable Structure PID Control to Prevent Integrator
Windup.
N19990041955REB
FERTILIZERS
Canadian fertilizer quality assurance report: Plant ratings
1998.
MIC-99-03190REB
FETUS
Use of Vitamin E for Desensitization in Pregnancy Com-
plications Due to Rh-lncompatibility Between Mother and
Fetus, USSR.
ADA362843REB
FFTF REACTOR
Summary of FY 1997 related to JAPC-U.S. DOE contract
study on improvement of core safety - study on GEM
(III).
DE99050497REB
1998 FFTF annual system assessment reports.
DE99050695REB
FIBER COMPOSITES
New Materials for EMI Shielding.
N19990042172REB
FIBER OPTICS
Study the Effects of Charged Particle Radiation on Gravi-
tational Sensors in Space.
N19990042135REB
FIBER REINFORCEMENT
Unique Polymeric Fiber and Fiber Delivery Systems for
the Economic Preparation of High-Fiber Content Concrete
with Superior Physical Properties.
ADA363079REB
FID (FOREIGN INTERNAL DEFENSE)
Future Insurgencies in Latin America and the Caribbean:
Implications for U.S. Operations.
ADA363179REB
RELD ARMY
Rear Area Security In The Field Army Service Area.
ADA362710REB
September 1999 KW-17
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KEYWORD INDEX
HELD TESTS
Verification of Effectiveness of Epoxy-Coated Rebars.
PB99-152407REB
FIGHTER AIRCRAFT
IRON BIRD Model for Agile Program Part 2.
ADA363115REB
FINANCE
Portfolio Optimization for Multiple Group Credit Unions.
ADA363385REB
FINANCES
Profile of the 1998 Farm Financial Survey.
MIC-99-03600REB
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Tribal Environmental and Natural Resource Assistance
Handbook.
PB99-150989REB
FINANCIAL DEREQULATORY REFORM
U.S. - JAPAN TRADE: The Japanese Insurance Market.
ADA363205REB
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
DOD FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: More Reliable Infor-
mation Key to Assuring Accountability and Managing De-
fense Operations More Efficiently.
ADA363192RE3
Maintaining Budgetary Discipline: Spending and Revenue
Options.
ADA363202REB
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Financial Services Institutions: Information for Assessing
the Government's Potential Financial Exposure.
PB99-145849REB
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
OWCP (Office of Workers' Compensation Programs) An-
nual Report to Congress: FY 1997.
PB99-152985REB
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
Boundary Conditions for Magnetic Reid Gradients Inside
a Source-Free Volume.
ADA362760REB
FIR
Eastern hemlock looper, Lambdina fisceflaria fisceUaria
(Guen.), Lepidoptera: Geometndae. in Newfoundland,
1983-95.
MIC-99-03453REB
FIRE EXTINGUISHING AGENTS
Experimental and Numerical Study of the Effects of De-
sign Parameters on Water Mot Suppression of Liquid
Pool Fires.
ADA362806REB
RRE FIGHTERS
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port: Floor Collapse in a Single Family Dwelling Fire
Claims the Life of One Fire Fighter and Injures Another,
Kentucky.
PB99-155665REB
FIRE INVESTIGATORS
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0171-2692,
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. Washington,
DC.
PB99-152167REB
FIRE SUPPRESSION
Experimental and Numerical Study of the Effects of De-
sign Parameters on Water Mist Suppression of Liquid
Pool Fires.
ADA362806REB
FIRES
Non-Lethal Operational Fires in Military Operations Other
Than War.
ADA363126REB
FIRMWARE
Earth Observing System (EOS) Advanced Microwave
Sounding Unit A (EOS/AMSU-A) Firmware Version De-
scription Document.
N19990041148REB
Earth Observing System(EOS). Advanced Microwave
Sounding Unit-A; Firmware Test Report
N19990042066REB
FISH MK3 RATION
Removing Impediments to Migratory Fishes in the Chesa-
peake Bay Watershed. Annual Progress Report 1997-
1998.
PB99-155434REB
FISH POPULATIONS
Removing Impediments to Mgratory Fishes in the Chesa-
peake Bay Watershed. Annual Progress Report 1997-
1998.
PB99-155434REB
FISHERIES
Workbook on fish.
MIC-99-03634REB
FISHERY RESOURCES
Georges Bank. 1998 conservation requirements for
Georges Bank groundfish stocks: Report to the Minister
of Fisheries and Oceans.
M)C-99-03610REB
FISHES
Behavioral Ecology of Coral Reef Fishes at Spawning Ag-
QT6Q3tlOf) SftSS.
ADA363347REB
FtSHWAYS
Removing Impediments to Migratory Fishes in the Chesa-
peake Bay Watershed. Annual Progress Report 1997-
1998.
PB99-155434REB
FLAGGING OPERATIONS
Assessment of Advanced Warning Signs for Ragging Op-
erations.
PB99-152134REB
FLEXIBLE PRODUCTION
Artisans and Entrepreneurs of Dongyang County: Eco-
nomic Reform and Flexible Production in China,
SHARPE-00426REB
FLIGHT CHARACTERISTICS
Paytoad Operations.
N19990041198REB
FLIGHT CONTROL
Spacecraft Onboard Software Maintenance: An Effective
Approach which Reduces Costs and Increases Science
Return.
N19990041147REB
FLIGHT CREWS
Crew Alertness Management on the Flight Deck: Cog-
nitive and Vigilance Performance.
N19990041609REB
FLIGHT FATIGUE
Crew Alertness Management on the Flight Deck: Cog-
nitive and Vigilance Performance.
N19990041609REB
FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
GPS User-Interface Design Problems.
ADA363331REB
FLIGHT LOADS
Prediction of Antisymmetric Buffet Loads on Horizontal
Stabilizers in Massively Separated Rows. Phase 2.
PB99-154478REB
FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Merged Vision and GPS Control of a Semi-Autonomous,
Small Helicopter.
N19990042372REB
FLIGHT RECORDERS
Navy F/A-18 Crash Survivabte Right Incident Recorder
(CSFIR).
ADA363120REB
Navy AV-8B Crash SurvivaWe Right Incident Recorder
(CSFIR).
ADA363122REB
Right recorder configuration standard, version 1.0.
MIC-99-03214REB
FLIGHT SIMULATION
Evaluating Performance Effects of a Medication
(Dexedrine) in the Simulator Versus Aircraft Environment.
ADA362972REB
FLIGHT SIMULATORS
Transfer of Training Effectiveness in Flight Simulation:
1986101997.
ADA362818REB
Structural Analysis of the Lamars Assembly.
ADA363136REB
FLIGHT TESTS
X-33/VentureStar Program.
N19990041334REB
Right Prediction for Performance of the SWAS Solar
Array Deployment Mechanism.
N19990042081REB
FLOOD FLOW
Forest Road Effects on Flood Rows in the Deschutes
River Basin, Washington.
PB99-152621REB
FLOODS
Answers to Questions about the National Rood Insurance
M13904REB
FLORICULTURE
Floriculture Crops. 1998 Summary.
NASS-ZFC-99REB
FLOW DISTRIBUTION
Summary of Work for Joint Research Interchanges with
DARWIN Integrated Product Team 1998.
N19990041450REB
FLOW PATHS
Ground-Water Flow Paths and Travenjme to Three Small
Embayments within the Peconic Estuary. Eastern Suffolk
County, New York.
PB99-152456REB
FLOW STABILITY
Hydrodynamic Stability and Magnetic Reconnection in
Disks and Stars.
N19990042136REB
FLOW VISUALIZATION
Flow Visualisation About the Helicopter Deck of the Hy-
drographic Ship.
ADA362877REB
FLOWERS
Rose's Kiss: A Natural History of Rowers.
ISLAND-0500REB
Floriculture Crops. 1998 Summary.
NASS-ZFC-99REB
FLUE GAS
Summary of Experiments in Converting Copper Oxide
Process Regenerator Off-Gases to Elemental Sulfur,
CRADA 97-F006, Rnal Report.
DE00003034REB
FLUID DYNAMICS
Laser Doppler Vekximeter and High Speed Imaging Sys-
tem for Fluid Dynamics, Combustion and Chemical Kinet-
ics Research.
ADA362940REB
Buoyancy effects for HFX AFT Cleansing Station.
MIC-99-03364REB
FLUID FLOW
Red Sea Studies.
ADA363049REB
Separation of RDX from Composition B Via a Supercrit-
ical Fluid Extraction Process.
ADA363254REB
FLUID INJECTION PROCESSES
C0(sub 2) Hufl-n-Puff process in a light oil shallow shelf
carbonate reservoir.
DE98054328REB
FLUIDtZED BEDS
Multiphase Row Modeling - Validation and Application
CRADA MC94-019. Final Report
DE00003027REB
FLUORESCENCE
Background Biological Aerosol Properties.
ADA363253REB
Background Fluorescence in an Aerosol Btodetector
Based on 266-nm Excitation.
ADA363355REB
FLY BY WIRE CONTROL
Results of Attempts to Prevent Departure and/or Pilot-In-
duced Oscillations (PIO) Due to Actuator Rate Limiting in
Highly-Augmented Fighter Right Control Systems (HAVE
ADA362947REB
FOOD
FOOD GUIDE PYRAMID
Moving Toward the Food Guide Pyramid: Implications for
U.S. Agriculture.
ERS-AER-779REB
FOOD INDUSTRY
Manitoba food products directory, 1999.
MIC-99-03194REB
FOOD POISONING
Fort Bliss. Texas 1998: Acute Gastroenteritis Outbreak.
ADA362944REB
FOOD PROCESSING
Annual report 1997-98.
MIC-99-03249REB
FOODS
Food Cost Review, 1950-97.
ERS-AER-780REB
FORCE STRUCTURE
Right Force for the Future: Who Pays the Bill.
AOA363400REB
FORECASTING
Design Heritage-Based Forecasting Methodology for Risk
Informed Management of Advanced Systems.
N19990041444REB
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Sanskrit Grammar. Including Both the Classical Lan-
guage, and the Older Dialects, of Veda and Brahmana.
HUP-0033REB
FOREIGN POLICY
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia
ADA362651REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
No. 377.
ADA362679REB
Latin America.
ADA362899REB
JPRS Report. Latin America.
ADA362919REB
Near East and South Asia-Translation.
ADA362929REB
Near East and South Asia—Translation.
ADA362930REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362931REB
From Carter to Reagan: Formulation of American Foreign
Policy during a Time of Transition. An Explanation of For-
eign Policy Decisions Based on the Initial Presidential
Transition Period.
ADA362996REB
Misguided Intentions: U.S. Policy in World War II and
Chinese Intervention in Korea.
ADA363031REB
RAND Forum on Cuba.
ADA363063REB
Shifting Ambiguity U.S. Foreign Policy Toward China and
Taiwan.
ADA363166REB
Modern Mercenaries of the Twentyfirst Century; Profes-
sional Military Consultants a Modern Tool of Foreign Pol-
ADA363194REB
Economic Sanctions: Viable Instruments of Power or Eco-
nomic Chaos.
ADA363199REB
Winning MOOTW's in 2010: The Future Relationship Be-
tween the U.S. Military and Nongovernmental Organiza-
tions (NGO's).
ADA363212REB
Theodore Roosevelt: Activated Vision Through the Bully
Pulpit.
ADA363268REB
East Asia: Korea.
ADA363286REB
KW-18 VOL 99, No. 3
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KEYWORD INDEX
FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1304.
ADA363289REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology. No. 1,
January 1985-Translation.
ADA363296REB
USSR Report, USA, Economics, Politics. Ideology. No. 6.
June 1985.
ADA363297REB
USSR Report, USA, Economics, Politics, Ideology, NO. 5,
May 1985.
ADA363298REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics. Ideology, No. 8,
August 1985.
ADA363303REB
Two Concepts and Two Tendencies of Statism,
Yugoslavia
ADW63317REB
Southeast Asia Report No. 1308.
ADA363377REB
FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY
Polish Long-Range Plan (1961-1975) and Five-Year Plan
(1961-1965) for Scientific Research in Agricultural Tech-
nology—Translation.
ADA362736REB
Primer of CORBA: A Framework for Distributed Applica-
tions in Defence.
ADA362761REB
China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 469
ADA362767REB
Technical Achievements in Communist China's Electrical
Equipment Industry—Translation.
ADA362775REB
Technique for Measuring the Gain of HF Antennas.
ADA362876REB
Worldwide Report: Nuclear Development and Prolifera-
tion, No. 201-Translation.
ADA362891REB
China Report. Science and Technology No. 213.
ADA362902REB
West Europe Report, Science and Technology, No. 182.
ADA362909REB
USSR Report, Science and Technology Policy. No. 14.
ADA362934REB
General Meeting of the Siberian Affiliate of the Academy
of Sciences USSR-Translation.
AOA362938REB
USSR Report. Life Sciences. Bomedcal and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363008REB
Hungarian Symposium of Radiation Damage and Protec-
tion.
ADA363027REB
West Europe Report Science and Technology. No. 166.
ADA363028REB
Transmission Availability Forecast Service for Internet
Protocol Networks.
ADA363086REB
China Report, Science and Technology, No. 192-Trans-
lation.
ADA363107REB
Worldwide Report Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development No. 253.
ADA363271REB
East Europe Report, Scientific Affairs No. 762.
ADA363272REB
Worldwide Report, Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development, No. 293.
ADA363273REB
China Report, Economic Affairs No. 323 Energy: Status
and Development- XV.
ADA363288REB
East Europe Report, Scinetific Affairs, No. 783-Trans-
latkxi.
ADA363368REB
Effects of mcdafinil, d-amphetamine and placebo on
physiological and psychological stress during sleep depri-
vation.
MIC-99-03106REB
Graduated licensing system evaluation: Interim report '98.
MIC-99-03114REB
Birds of British Columbia: A taxonomic catalogue.
MIO99-03118REB
Migratory birds environmental assessment guideline.
MIC-99-03120REB
Wetlands environmental assessment guideline.
MIC-99-03121REB
Post-construction evaluation of stormwater exfittration &
filtration systems.
MIC-99-03128REB
Annual report 1997-98.
MIC-99-03132REB
Adaptive research reports. 1995, v. 17.
MC-99-03159REB
Aquatic Toxcrty Workshop: Proceedings 1998.
M1C-99-03164REB
Guidelines for estimating beef grassing costs based on
500 head.
MIC-99-03171REB
Household equipment of Canadians, features of the 1993
stock & the 1994 & 1995 purchases: Analysis report.
MIC-9943182REB
Survey of Canadian new household equipment pur-
chases. 1994 & 1995: Statistical report
MIC-99-03183REB
Guide to weed control, 1999.
MIC-99-03187REB
Smart communities: Report.
MIC-99-03209REB
Effects of contaminants on aquatic organisms in the
Peace, Athabasca and Slave River basins.
MIC-99-03210REB
Flight recorder configuration standard, version 1 .0.
MIC-99-03214REB
Guide for reporting to the National Pollutant Release In-
ventory, 1 998.
MIC-99-03216REB
Regulatory barriers to on-site water reuse.
MIC-99-03234REB
Electronic village: Policy issues of the information econ-
omy.
MIC-99-03240REB
Annual report 1997-98.
MIC-99-03255REB
Adaptive nulling of skywave interference using horizontal
dipole antennas in a coastal surveillance HF surface
wave radar system.
MIC-99-03279REB
Atlas of contaminants in the eggs of fish-eating colonial
birds of the Great Lakes, 1993-97, vol. I: Accounts by lo-
cation.
MIC-9943283REB
Atlas of contaminants in the eggs of fish-eating colonial
birds of the Great Lakes, 1993-97, vol. II: Accounts by
chemical.
MIC-99O3284REB
Trial by adventure.
MIC-9943291REB
Estimation of cloud droplet size density distribution from
multiple field-of-view lidar returns.
MIC-99-03292REB
Navier-Stokes prediction of pitch damping coefficients for
projectiles.
MIC-99-03294REB
Agri-food policy in Canada.
M1C-99-03296REB
Development of an optimum consumable alloy for low
heat input welding of nickel aluminum bronzes.
MIC-99-03298REB
Modeling of the 6DOF missile dynamics using the NED
axes system.
MIC-99-03299REB
Nickel aluminum bronze overlay deposit using gas metal
arc welding process and 0.5 mm diameter wire.
MIC-99-03304REB
Browns Bank survey 1998: Cruise report and scientific re-
sults.
MIC-99-03305REB
Structure of Canadian agriculture, 1996.
MIC-99-03310REB
Human factors assessment of prototype lightweight ther-
mal undergarment systems for the Clothe4he-Soldier Pro-
gramme.
MIC-99-03319REB
Human factors engineering study for a Griffon Mission
Planning System: Final project report.
MIC-9W3323REB
Lidar remote sensing of meteorological parameters in ad-
verse weather: Performance of electro-optic systems and
aircraft in-flight icing.
MIC-99-03325REB
Microstructural characterization of NiAl bronze
weldments.
MIC-99-03326REB
Efficient Raman conversion from liquid nitrogen contained
in an ordinary Dewar.
MIC-99-03327REB
Engine life cycle cost control by advanced repair and
qualification methods.
MIC-99-03330REB
Simulation of microstructures in laser dad nickel alu-
minum bronzes.
MIC-9943331REB
Microstructural characterization of laser-clad nickel alu-
minum bronze alloys using transmission electron micros-
Re-engining the CC130 Hercules transport aircraft as a
fleet management option.
MIC-9WJ3333REB
Electrophoretic separation of biological molecules on
micro-machined silica plates: Final report
MIC-99-03334REB
Generalized ELF propagation.
MIC-99-03336REB
Automated winch control system to provide sea bottom
following for side scan sonar surveys.
MIC-99O3337REB
Complexity analysis for nearest neighbor search.
MIC-99-03338REB
Lagrangian ambient noise drifter.
MIC-9SWJ3340REB
DADS steering simulation.
MIC-99-03342REB
Bifunctiona) detergents as novel catalysts: Final report.
MIC-99-03343REB
Notch effect of 350WT steel plate at high strain rates.
MIC-99-03347REB
Laboratory simulation of the galvanic corrosion of a ship
hull plate by shaft grounding systems.
MIC-99-03348REB
Supporting document for the Canada-wide acid rain strat-
Seabed classification by OTC VIEW: Sites near Van-
couver Island.
MIC-99-03353REB
Development of inspection techniques for TTCP ceramic
matrix composite specimens.
MIC-9£03358REB
Conversion of oscillatory shear data from propellants and
explosives.
MIC-99-03359REB
Initial investigation of bandwidth required for collision
avoidance using a video camera on a remotely controlled
vehicle.
MIC-99-03363REB
Buoyancy effects for HFX AFT Cleansing Station.
MIC-99-03364REB
Sabot performance for gun launched MK-82 CF, BDU-
5003/B and BDU-5002/B MOD 1 bombs.
MIC-99-03365REB
Judgements of the inclination and slant of surfaces in
stereoscopic display systems.
MIC-99-03367REB
Tethered dye gene probes.
MIC-9M3378REB
Impact properties of composite sonar dome materials.
MIC-99-03381REB
Acoustic seabed classification, MASP97: Final report.
MIC-99-03382REB
Evaluation of two school bus advance signalling devices:
The eight-light system and hazard lights.
MIC-9&03406REB
Redeployment plan for spectrum efficient land mobile
equipment in the frequency range 100-500 MHz.
MIC-99-03408REB
Strength and related properties of woods grown in Can-
ada.
MIC-99-03441REB
Building solutions: A problem solving guide for builders
and renovators.
MIC-99-03458REB
Tent group systems requirements, phase 1A.
MIC-99-03476REB
AOSTRA technical handbook on oil sands, bitumens and
heavy oils.
MIC-99H33497REB
Environmental protection expenditures in the business
sector, 1995.
MIC-99^)3503REB
Operational evaluation for the four sensor Contaminant/
Fluid Integrity Measuring System (C/FIMS(trademark)),
Midway Airlines F-100 aircraft.
MIC-99-03514REB
Effects of roughness on advanced airfoils: Final report for
phase II and phase III.
MIC-99-03515REB
Synopsis of the first cycle of the pulp and paper mill envi-
ronmental effects monitoring program in the Atlantic re-
gion.
MIC-S
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(IC-9M3658REB
Guide to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act for
Health Canada project managers.
MIC-99-03727REB
Journal of The Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A,
Volume 20, No. 5.
PB99-101719REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A,
Volume 20, No. 6.
PB99-101727REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A,
Volume 21, No. 1.
PB99-101735REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A,
Volume 21, No. 2.
PB99-101743REB
Periodica Polytechnica. Chemical Engineering, Volume
42, No. 1, 1998.
PB99-120297REB
Periodica Polytechnica, Mechanical Engineering, Volume
42, No. 1, 1998.
PB99-120305REB
Periodica Polytechnica, Civil Engineering, Volume 42, No.
PB99-120313REB
Periodica Polytechnica, Transportation Engineering, Vol-
ume 24. No. 1, 1998.
PB99-120321REB
Molecular Quantum States at Dissociation.
PB99-120339REB
Scheme Dependence, Leading Order and Higher Twist
Studies of MRST Partons.
PB99-120347REB
Six-Jet Production at Lepton Colliders.
PB99-120362REB
Spin Correlations in e(sup +)e(sup -) Yields 4 Jets.
PB99-120370REB
Experimental Tests of Relativistic Gravity.
PB99-148736REB
k-lnflaSon.
PB99-148769REB
Effective One-Body Approach to General Relativistic Two-
Body Dynamics.
PB99-148777REB
Polyhedral and Dihedral Caustics in the R(3).
PB99-148793REB
September 1999 KW-19
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KEYWORD INDEX
Symmetry and Topology of Energy Bands In Crystals.
PB99-14B801FIE8
Periodlca Polytechnics Chemical Engineering, Volume
42, No. 2. 1998.
PB99-149827REB
Periodlca PoMechnlca Mechanical Engineering, Volume
42. No. 2. 1998.
PB99-14983SREB
Method tor Analyzing Piled Embankments.
PB99-149650RE6
Reports of the Kyushu National Industrial Research Insti-
tute. No. 58, March 1997.
PB99-152G35REB
Bulletin of the Electrotechnlcal Laboratory, Vol. 61, No. 1,
1997. Special Issue: Sotar Cells V,
PB99-152050REB
Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Vol. 61, No. 2.
1997.
PB99-15206SREB
Bulletin at the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Vol. 81, No. 3,
1997. Special Issue: KrF Laser.
PB99-1S2076REB
Reports of the Hokkaido National Industrial Research In-
stitute, Mo. 71,1993.
PB99-152118REB
Hitachi Review, Volume 46, No. 5, October 1997.
Hitachi's Multimedia Solutions.
PB99-153132REB
Hitachi Review, Volume 46. No. 4, August 1997. Elec-
tronic Commerce tor a New Soda) Infrastructure.
PB99-153T40REB
Fuji Electric Review. Volume 44, No. 2.1998. Instrumen-
tation and Control Technology.
P6 99-153199PEB
NKK Technical Report No. 158, June 1997.
PB99-153S49REB
FOREST FIRES
Assessing the Effects of Fire Disturbance on Ecosystems:
A Sdentffle Agenda for Research and Management.
PB99-152647REB
Woodpecker Use and Fall Rates of Snags Created by
Killing Ponderosa Pine Infected with Dwarf Mistletoe.
PB9&152902REB
FOREST INDUSTRY
Production, Prices, Employment, end Trade in Northwest
Forest Industries, Fourth Quarter, 1997.
PB99-152845REB
FOREST MANAGEMENT
Managing identified wildlife: Procedures and measures,
vol. I.
MIC-99-03104REB
FOREST SITE DUALITY
Site index, a primer.
MIC-99-03135REB
FOREST THINNMQ
Comparison of prethin densities in hardwood stands
measured at 1 meter and 30 centimeters respectively,
data measurements gathered during hardwood time &
motion studies in 1996: Information report.
M1CJ99-03167REB
FORESTS
Riparian Forest Buffers: Unking Land and Water. The
Chesapeake Bay Riparian Fores! Buffer Initiative.
PB99-155418REB
FORESTS AND FORESTRY
Fraser Timber Supply Area: Rationale for Allowable An-
nual Cut (AAC) determination, effective April 1.1999.
MtC-9&03t05REB
Sustainable Forest Economy Workshop draft report: Sum-
mary of proceedings.
MIC-99-03384REB
FORGING
Forward Flow at trie Boundary of the Zone of Deforma-
tion - USSR —Translation.
ADA362822REB
FORTRAN
Residua; Dust and Radiation Model (REDRAW), Model
Description.
ADA362633REB
FOSSIL-FUEL POWER PLANTS
Need and options available for permanent C0(sub 2) dis-
DE99002199REB
FOULING RELEASE COATINGS
Durability Testing for Fouling Release Coatings.
AOA362839REB
FRACTURE (MECHANICS)
Dynamic Failure of Materials. Volume 1 - Experiments
and Analyses.
ADA362713REB
Dynamic Failure of Materials. Volume 2 - Compilation of
Russian Spall Data.
ADA362759REB
Update of the Probability of Fracture (PROF) Computer
Program for Aging Aircraft Risk Analysis. Volume 1:
Modifications and User's Guide.
ADA3630IOREB
Dynamic fracture of heterogeneous materials.
DE99002235REB
Notch effect of 350WT steel plate at high strain rates.
Dynamic Fracture Initiation Toughness of ASTM AS33.
Grade B Steel Plate.
NUREG/CR-6512REB
FRACTURE STRENGTH
Time Temperature-Precipitation Behavior in An AI-Cu-Li
Alloy £195.
N1S990041616REB
FRAGMENTS
Large Engine Uncontained Debris Analysis.
PB99-164569REB
FRAMES
Static Stnjdura Analysis of the Loreors Electronic Con-
sole Support Frame.
AOA365138REB
FRANCE
French Defence Industry Forecast (Online Service).
JANE-OS70REB
FRAUD
Telemarketing Fraud Working Group: Report to the Com-
mission, January 28,1998.
PB99-151268REB
FREQUENCIES
Frequency and Angular Variations of Land Surface Micro-
wave EmtssMties: Can we Estimate SSM/T and AMSU
Emissivities from SSMrt EmissivfSes.
N19990042067REB
FREQUENCV STANDARDS
Optical Frequency Standard in Trapped Atomic Hydro-
gen.
FRACTURE PROPERTIES
Fatigue crack nucteation In metallic materials.
DESM02227RE8
FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Freshwater Eccregions of North America: A Conservative
Assessment
ISLAND-C482REB
FRICTION
Influence of surface topography on the forming friction of
automotive aluminum sheet.
DE99002244REB
FUEL ELEMENTS
Unit radiological doses tor fuel retrieval preliminary safety
evaluation.
DE99050396REB
FUEL REPROCESSING PLANTS
Deactivating a major nuclear fuels reprocessing facility
cost effectively.
DE99050165REB
FUEL STORAGE POOLS
Characterization ol the 309 building fuel transfer pit and
storage basin.
DE99050597REB
FUEL TANKS
Emissions from DOD Fuel Storage and Painting Oper-
ations.
ADA363200REB
FUELS
USSR Report, Energy. No. 152.
ADA362802HEB
FUNDING
Program Guide to Federally Funded Environment and
Natural Resources R and D.
PB99-152449REB
FUSELAGES
Beechcraft 1900C Vertical Impact Test.
PB99-149726REB
FUTURES
Making Markets. Opportunism and Restraint on Wall
Street
HUP-0011REB
GAIN
Technique for Measuring the Gain of HF Antennas.
ADA362876REB
GALACTIC EVOLUTION
WFPC2 Observations of Star Clusters in the Magellanic
Clouds. Report 2.
NT999OM2321REB
GALACTIC RADIATION
Interaction-Activity Connection.
N19990042108REB
GAME THEORY
Iterative Algorithms for Two-Person Zero-Sum Games.
ADA362910REB
GAMMA RAVS
Gamma Radiation tram PSR B105542.
N19990042027REB
GAS ANALYSIS
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-103
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99Q50133REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-2Q4
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE990S0134REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-TY-102
using the in sRu vapor sampling system.
DE99050135REB
Vapor ana gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-B-1C5
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050t36REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-snefl tank 241-C-107
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050137REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-104
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050138REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-I07
using the vapor sampling system.
OE990S0140REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-8X-J10
using the In situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050141REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-8-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE95050142REB
Vapor and gas sampling ot single-shell tank 241-B-202
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050143REB
Vapor and gas sampling ol single-shell tank 241 -BX-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050144fl£B
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-U-104
using the In situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050145REB
Vapor and gaa sampling of single-shell tank 241-S-103
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050146REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-201
usingthe in situ vapor sampling system.
Vapor and gas sampling ot single-shell lank 241-S-102
using the In situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050I49REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-202
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050150REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-T-104
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
OE99050151REB
GAS TURBINE ENGINES
Evaporative Compressor Cooling for NOx Suppression
and Enhanced Engine Performance for Naval Gas Tur-
bine Propulsion Plants.
ADA363242REB
GAS TURBINES
Water Injection Into Navy Qas-Turbine Combustors to Re-
duce NOx Emissions.
ADA363219REB
Evaporative Compressor Cooling for NOx Suppression
and Enhanced Engine Performance for Naval Gas Tur-
bine Propulsion Plants.
ADA363242REB
Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Power Plant.
PB99-126450REB
GASES
Methodology of Investigating Gas Metabolism in the In-
spiration or Large Concentrations of Oxygen. -USSR-, (K
metodike issleoovarws gajoobmena on vdykhanii bo!'
shikh kontsentratsiy klslorodal-Translatlon.
ADA362856REB
Advanced Oxidation and Reduction Processes in the Gas
Phase Using Non- Thermal Plasmas.
ADA363126HEB
GASTROENTERITIS
Fort Bliss, Texas 1993: Acute Gastroenteritis Outbreak.
ADA362944REB
GB AGENT
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
and Sarin Challenga/Vapor Penetration Swatch Testing ot
Kappler CPF3 Coverall, Model 3T436.
ADA36327SREB
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
and Sarin Challenga/Vapor Penetration Swatch Testing ol
Blue Max Hazmat Splash Clothing Model B.
ADA363349REB
GENE REGULATION
Enhancement of photoassimilale utilization by manipula-
tion of ADP-glucose pyrophosphoiylase gene. Final
2REB
GENERAL OFFICERS
East Asia: Southeast Asia, Autobiography ol Chamlong.
ADA362817REB
Genera) Creighlon Abraras: Ethical Leadership at the
Strategic Level.
ADA363255REB
GENES
Regulation of the Multidrug Resistance-Associated Pro-
tein Gene by Estrogen.
ADA3G2659REB
Genomic Instability at Premalignant and Early Stages of
Breasl Cancer Developrnent.
ADA362712REB
GENETICS
Nontraditional inheritance: Genetics and the nature ot
science, now titled, The puzzle of Inheritance: Genetics
and the methods of science. Final report.
DE99002177REB
Disability rights in dialogue with clinical genetics con-
ference. May 31 to June 2, 1996.
DE99002368REB
Coming Home to the Pleistocene.
ISLAND-OS22REB
Genetic Regulatory Networks in Embryogenesis and Evo-
lution.
N19990041841REB
GEODESICS
Quasigeoid and the Standard Elevations - East Germany
—Translation.
ADA362811REB
KW-20 VOL 99, No. 3
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GEODETIC ASTRONOMY
Third Congress of the All-Union Astronomic-Geodetic So-
ciety, USSR.
ADA363319REB
GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Digital Database Development and Seismic Characteriza-
tion and Calibration for the Middle East and North Africa,
ADA286992REB
GEOGRAPHY
Recent Geographical Conferences in the Soviet Union,
USSR-Translation.
ADA362768REB
Central Asia, Physical Geography Handbook-Translation.
ADA362771REB
Central Asia, Physical Geography Handbook.
ADA362787REB
GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Stages and Discharges of the Mississippi River and Trib-
utaries and Other Watersheds in the New Orleans District
for 1994.
ADA362753REB
GEOLOGICAL TIME
40Ar/39Ar dating of ribbon-textured veins and wall-rock
material from Meguma lode gold deposits, Nova Scotia:
Implications for timing and duration of vein formation in
slate-ben hosted vein gold deposits.
MIC-9943227REB
GEOLOGY
Central Asia, Physical Geography Handbook-Translation.
ADA362771REB
Quaternary geology of the Separation Lake area. North-
western Ontario.
MIC-99-03113REB
Publications available from the Department of Natural Re-
sources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division (1995-
): Supplementary list.
MIC-9943154REB
North Baffin Partnership Project: Summary of investiga-
tions.
MIC-99-03354REB
GEOPHYSICAL PROSPECTING
Geophysical Prospecting in the People's Republic of
China.
ADA362739REB
GEOPHYSICS
Structure of the Solar Wind at Large Heliocentric Dis-
tances: CIRs and their Successors.
N19990042139REB
GEOTHERMY
Coso Monitoring Program, October 1997 through Sep-
tember 1998.
ADA362727REB
GETTERS
37REB
GIRDLING
Woodpecker Use and Fall Rates of Snags Created by
Killing Ponderosa Pine Infected with Dwarf Mistletoe.
PB9&152902REB
GLACIAL LANDFORMS
Wlsconslnan glacial and sea-level history of Maritime
Canada and the adjacent continental shelf: A correlation
of land and sea events.
MIC-99-03230REB
GLASS
Use of Waste Glass as Aggregate for Pipe Backfill and
Embankment Material.
PB99-152399REB
GLOBAL
Worldwide Report: Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development, No. 294.
ADA362868REB
GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
Evaluation of Precise Absolute Navigation (PAN) Per-
formance Under Dynamic Conditions.
ADA362733REB
GPS User-Interface Design Problems.
ADA363331REB
Merged Vision and GPS Control of a Semi-Autonomous,
Small Helicopter.
N1999004 2372REB
GLOVEBOXES
CSER 97-004: PFP production denitration calciner sys-
tem.
DE99050233REB
GLOVES
Evaluation of Prototype Electrically Heated Handwear.
ADA363276REB
GOLD
National geochemical reconnaissance reanalysis of 1775
lake sediments from regional surveys on central Baffin Is-
land, Nunavut, 1999: Parts of NTS 27B, 27C, 37A, and
37D.
MIC-99-03442REB
GOVERNMENT CORPORATIONS
Financial Services Institutions: Information for Assessing
the Government's Potential Financial Exposure.
PB99-145849REB
GOVERNMENT (FOREIGN)
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA362665REB
Southeast Asia Report. No. 1371.
ADA362825REB
KEYWORD INDEX
Near East/South Asia Report, No. 2780-Translation.
ADA362828REB
Democracy in Kuwait.
ADA362984REB
JPRS Report, East Asia, Korea-Translation.
ADA363009REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia, Table of Con-
tents, JPRS-NEA-87-001, 2 January 1987-JPRS-NEA-87-
041, 8 Apr 1987 Part 1-Translation.
ADA363013REB
China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
ADA363014REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia
ADA36301SREB
U.S. - JAPAN TRADE: The Japanese Insurance Market.
ADA363205REB
Korean Affairs Report, No. 326 Kulloja No. 3, March
ADA363292REB
Japan Opposes US-Japanese Security Pact.
AOA363305REB
Selected Soviet Military Translations (Recent Events in
the Soviet Navy) No. 61-Translation.
ADA363306REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
ADA363308REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs
No. 474.
ADA353309REB
Role of Persuasion and Coercion in the Soviet State
USSR.
ADA363323REB
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
JPRS Report, East Asia, Mongolia, Biographic Informa-
tion on Officials-Translation.
ADA362885REB
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
Future of U.S. Ocean Policy. Choices for the New Cen-
tury.
ISLAND-0496REB
Disasters and Democracy: The Politics of Extreme Nat-
ural Events.
ISLAND-OS14REB
Natural Hazard Mitigation. Recasting Disaster Policy and
Planning.
ISLAND-0527REB
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
Tribal Environmental and Natural Resource Assistance
Handbook.
PB99-150989REB
GOVERNMENT PURCHASE CARD
Automotive Parts Acquisition Guide.
ADA363262REB
GOVERNMENTS
Grabbing Hand. Government Pathologies and Their
Cures.
HUP-0028REB
GRAIN
Varieties of grain crops, 1999.
MIC-99-03467REB
GRAIN BOUNDARIES
Evaluation of the Factors Determining the Change in Dif-
fusion Mobility During Deformation - USSR —Trans-
lation.
ADA362823REB
GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE
Overview of the Modular Effectiveness/Vulnerability As-
sessment (MEVA) Architecture.
ADA362951REB
Enhancing a CAVE with Eye Tracking System for
Human-Computer Interaction Research in 3D Visualiza-
tion.
ADA363070REB
Experimental Internet Environment Software Develop-
ment.
N19990042214REB
GRAPHITE
New Materials for EMI Shielding.
N19990042172REB
GRAPHITE EPOXY COMPOSITES
Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Techniques Assess-
ment for Graphite/Epoxy (Gr/Ep) Composite Overwrapped
Pressure Vessels.
ADA363261REB
GRAVITATION THEORY
Experimental Tests of Relativistic Gravity.
PB99-148736REB
GRAVITY PROBE B
Study the Effects of Charged Particle Radiation on Gravi-
tational Sensors in Space.
N1999004213SREB
GRAZING
Guidelines for estimating beef grassing costs based on
500 head.
MIC-99-03171REB
Vegetation Responses to Natural Regulation of Elk in
Rocky Mountain National Park.
PB99-155012REB
GREEK GRAMMAR
Greek Grammar.
HUP-0032REB
HANFORD RESERVATION
GREEN TECHNOLOGY
Green Technologies for a More Sustanable Agriculture.
ERS-AIB-752REB
GRENADE LAUNCHERS
Modification and Analysis of the 40MM Selective Feed
System.
ADA363145REB
GROUND CLUTTER
Terrain Backscattering Coefficient Generator.
ADA362716REB
GROUND WATER
Explosives Removal from Groundwater of the Iowa Army
Ammunition Plant in Continuous-Row Laboratory Sys-
tems Planted with Aquatic and Wetland Plants.
ADA362974REB
Final Data Usability Summary and Resampling Proposal
for Fort Sheridan.
ADA363090REB
Groundwater Remediation Field Laboratory (GRFL).
ADA363156REB
Simulated effects of climate change on the Death Valley
regional ground- water flow system, Nevada and Cali-
fornia.
DE99002359REB
Water Resources Data for New Hampshire and Vermont,
Water Year 1998.
PB99-152365REB
Water Resources Data for New York, Water Year 1998.
Volume 1. Eastern New York Excluding Long Island.
PB99-152654REB
Water Resources Data for Pennsylvania, Water Year
1998. Volume 3. Ohio River and St. Lawrence River Ba-
sins.
PB99-152928REB
QROUNDFISH
Georges Bank, 1998 conservation requirements for
Georges Bank groundfish stocks: Report to the Minister
of Fisheries and Oceans.
MIC-99-03610REB
GROUNDWATER MOVEMENT
Ground-Water Flow Paths and Traveltime to Three Small
Embayments within the Peconic Estuary, Eastern Suffolk
County, New York.
PB99-152456REB
GROWTH (PHYSIOLOGY)
Genomic Instability at Premalignant and Early Stages of
Breast Cancer Development.
ADA362712REB
GUERRILLA WARFARE
Rear Area Security In The Field Army Service Area
ADA362710REB
GUIDED MISSILES
Theater Missile Defense in Work) War II - Some Oper-
ational Art Considerations.
ADA363065REB
GUIDED WEAPONS
Completing the Sensor Grid: A Revolution in Imagery
Management.
ADA363053REB
GUIDES
Guide to crop protection, 1999.
MIC-99-03650REB
Program Guide to Federally Funded Environment and
Natural Resources R and D.
PB99-152449REB
GUN PROPELLANTS
Data Transfer Report - 30-mm Enhanced Alternate High-
Energy Propellant Program (EAHEP): Evaluation of the
Performance of an RDX-Based ARDEC-7994 Propellant
and the Effect of Two Different Slug Projectile Designs.
ADA363101REB
HABITAT IMPROVEMENT
Restoring Life in Running Waters.
ISLANWJ530REB
HABITATS
Terrestrial Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363365REB
Mud and Musk Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363366REB
HADRONS
Kt - jets and jet structure and fragmentation at the
Tevatron.
DE99050750REB
HANDBOOKS
Central Asia, Physical Geography Handbook.
ADA362787REB
Automotive Parts Acquisition Guide.
ADA363262REB
Jane's Ammunition Handbook (Online Service).
JANE-0549REB
HANDWEAR
Evaluation of Prototype Electrically Heated Handwear.
ADA363276REB
HANFORD RESERVATION
FY 1996 solid waste integrated life-cycle forecast charac-
teristics summary. Volumes 1 and 2.
DE98053023REB
Summary of radioactive solid waste received in the 200
Areas during calendar year 1995.
DE98054295REB
Listed waste history at Hanford facility TSD units.
DE98054296REB
September 1999 KW-21
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KEYWORD INDEX
Hanford Site National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
characterization. Revision 10.
DE99002425REB
International Atomic Energy Agency/Hanford Site shared
use of calorimeters.
DE99050111REB
TWRS technical baseline database manager definition
document
DE99050152REB
Double-contained receiver tank 244-TX, grab samples,
244TX-97-3 analytica! results for the final report.
DE99050153REB
Sampling and analysis plan for sampling of liquid waste
streams generated by 222-S Laboratory Complex oper-
ations.
DE99050155REB
Waste i J
241-SY-102 grab samples.
DE99050156REB
Waste management project technical baseline descrip-
tion.
OE99050158REB
Hazard Analysis Database report
DE99050159REB
Deployment of pohition prevention during design - a
case study.
DE99050164REB
Deactivating a major nuclear fuels reprocessing facSity
cost effectively.
DE99050165REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shel
tank 241 -TX-1 1 2: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050181REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-she!
tank 241-TX-106: Best-basis inventory.
DE990S0182REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-l 14: Best-basts inventory.
DE99050183REB
Prekrmnary tank characterization report for aingle-shel
tank 241-TX-103: Best-basis Inventory.
DE990S0184REB
Prabninary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-111: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050185REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-she*
tank 241-TX-l 10: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050186REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-SX-106: Best-basis inventory.
DE990S0195REB
Preiminafy tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241 -SX-1 11: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050197REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for singta-shei
tank 241-SX-1 12: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050196REB
Tank characterization report tor single-shell tank 241-8Y-
112.
DE99050199REB
Tank characterization report for double-she! tank 241-
AN-103.
DE990S0200REB
Project W-314 241-AN-A valve pit upgrade acceptance
for beneficial use.
DE99050201REB
Waste management project fiscal year 199B mute-year
work plan WBS 1.2.
DE99050203BEB
Waste sampling and characterization facility (WSCF)
..... iplan.
Hanford spent nuclear fuel project update.
DE99050207REB
Penruttng plan tor the immobized low-activity waste
EB
Sodium fire Facility closure activities eval-
1REB
Sold waste integrated forecast technical (SWIFT) report
FY1997IOFY2C70.
DE99050410REB
Programmatic agreement among the USDOE/H. Oper-
ations Office, the Advisory Council on Historic Preserva-
fJOfi. and the WA State Hsteie Preservation Office for the
mMntononcA* oMCt'vftlHK1, sAorstion snd donwfction of
the bu* environment on the Hantord Site. Washington.
DE99050411REB
Indexing contamination surveys.
DE990S0499REB
283-E.283-W. and 315 (water treatment plant) hazards
DE990S0560REB
nesolution of Hanford tanks organic complexant safety
issue.
DE99050708REB
HARDWOODS
Stientfc Coontnation and Adaptive Management and
Experimental Restoration of Longteat Pine Community
Structure, Function, and Composlion.
ADA362888REB
Butternut canker, a first record for New Brunswick.
MC-9&O34SOREB
HARMONIC OSCILLATORS
Hydrodynamic Stability and Magnetic Reconnection in
Disks and Stars.
N19990042136REB
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Elimination of Toxic Materials and Solvents from Solid
Propellant Components (PP1058).
ADA363240REB
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air Force
Base, Operable Unit 2. Limestone, Maine, September 30,
1998.
PB9B-963129REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE). F-Area Retention Basin (281-3F).
Aiken. S.C.. September 4, 1996.
PB9S-964029REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
International Airport Area. Operable Unit 3 (AFP 44). Tuc-
son, AZ-, September 28,1998.
PB98-964512REB
Hazardous Materials Operating Site Practices. Activities
Manual.
PB99-130940REB
HAZARDS
Hazard Analysis Database report
DE99050159REB
Hidden Costs of Coastal Hazards. Implications for Risk
Assessment and Mrtigatton.
ISLAND-0495REB
Natural Hazard Mitigation. Recasting Disaster Policy and
Planning.
ISLAND-0527REB
Orbital Debris: A Chronology.
N19990041784REB
HD AGENT
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
and Sarin Challenge/Vapor Penetration Swatch Testing of
Kappler CPF3 Covers!. Model 3T436.
ADA363275REB
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
and Sarin Challenge/Vapor Penetration Swatch Testing of
Blue Max Hazmat Splash Clothing Model B.
ADA363349REB
HEALTH
CD-ROM Technology to Increase Appropriate Self-Care
and Preventive Behaviors Among Army and Navy
Women.
ADA362645REB
Female Gender and Other Potential Predictors of Func-
tional Health Status Among Persian Gulf War Veterans
(Revised).
ADA362870REB
Healthy People 2010 Objectives: Draft for Public Com-
ment
PB99-103889REB
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
Workshop on "New Engineering Technology Transfer in
Orthopaedic Surgery.
ADA362697REB
Adherence to the OttSs Media with Effusion Clinical Prac-
tice Guideline by Providers in a United States Air Force
Mecfcat Treatment Facility.
ADA363334REB
Nursing Home Trends, 1987 and 1996. MEPS Chartbook
No. 3. Executive Summary.
PB99-154692REB
HEALTH CARE OUTCOMES
Patient-Centered Outcomes in Neurologic Disease. Ab-
stract, Executive Summary and Final Report
PB99-149809REB
HEALTH CARE REFORM
Workshop on "New Engineering Technology Transfer in
Orthopaedic Surgery.
ADA362697REB
HEALTH EFFECTS
Status Report on Investigations of Potential Human
Health Effects Associated With Power Frequency Electric
and Magnetic Fields.
PB99-152860REB
HEALTH HAZARD EVALAUTION
Health Hazard Evaluation Report MET A 984003-2698.
Pottatch Corporation, Mnnesota Pulp and Paper Division,
Ctoqyet Mkmesota.
PBW-152142REB
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0258-2673.
Foss Manufacturing Company. Inc.. Hampton. New
M52191REB
HEALTH HAZARD EVALUATION
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0171-2692.
Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco, and firearms. Washington.
PB99-152167REB
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0266-2702.
Cooper Engineered Products, Bowling Green, Ohio.
PB99-1S2175REB
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0030-2697.
Pratt and Whitney TAPC. North Haven, Connecticut
PB99-152217REB
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 954001-2679.
Caterpilar Inc., York, Pennsylvania.
PB99-152233REB
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0153-2694,
The Grand Experience Salon. Chicago. Illinois.
PB99-152258REB
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0154-2693
Siemens Energy and Automation, Inc.. Distribution Prod-
ucts Division, Urbana, Ohio.
PB99-152308REB
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0161-2706,
Bananas, Gifts, Incorporated, Clarkdale, Arizona.
PB99-152316REB
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0017-2699
United States Postal Service, Mail Processing and Dis-
tribution Center, Omaha. Nebraska.
PB99-152324REB
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-O012-2652.
Brigham and Women's Hospital. Boston, Massachusetts
PB99-152332REB
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0093-2685,
Merofibres. Inc. Pawtucket, Rl.
PB99-152357REB
HEALTH HAZARDS
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0245-2696,
Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
PB99-152159REB
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0199-2680.
U.S. Department of the Interior, Yosemite National Park,
California.
PB99-152274REB
Public Hearth Assessment for Agriculture Street Landfill,
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, Region 6
CERCLJS No. LAD981056997.
PB99-152282REB
Public Health Assessment for Sherwin Williams,
Emeryville. Alameda County. California. Region 9.
CERCUS No. CAD03934601.
PB99-155590REB
Public Health Assessment for Sandoval Zinc Company,
Sandoval. Marion County. Illinois. Region 5. CERCLIS
No. ILD0539B0454.
PB99-155616REB
HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT
Advice of the Italian CCTN on the Health Risk Assess-
ment Relative to Exposure to Automobile Emissions.
PB99-117796REB
HEALTH SCREENING
Evaluation of Cervical Cytology. Evidence Report/Tech-
nology Assessment Number 5.
PB99-152936REB
HEALTH SURVEYS
Estimation Procedures in the 1996 Medical Expenditure
Panel Survey Household Component Methodology Re-
port 5.
PB99-149734REB
HEAT EXCHANGERS
New Technology Demonstration Program, Kennedy
Space Center,.
DE00006694REB
HEAT PIPES
New Technology Demonstration Program. Kennedy
Space Center..
DE00006694REB
Investigation of the Temperature Hysteresis Phenomenon
of a Loop Heat Pipe.
N19990041149REB
HEAT PUMPS
Study of a Water-to-Water Heat Pump Using Hydro-
carbon and Hydrofluorocarbon Zeotropic Mixtures.
PB99-152373REB
HEAT STRESS (PHYSIOLOGY)
Overhydration with Secondary Hyponatremia, Fort
from
HEAVY ION REACTIONS
Z-dependent barriers in murdfragmentation
Poissonian reducfcility and thermal scaling.
DE99002391REB
HEAVY METALS
Low Cost Sorbents Screening and Engineering Analysis
of Zeolite for Treatment of Metals Contaminated Water
and Soil Extracts.
ADA363244REB
HELICOPTER CONTROL
Merged Vision and GPS Control of a Semi-Autonomous.
Small Helicopter.
N19990042372REB
HELICOPTER ROTORS
Nondestructive Evaluation and Self-Monitoring Materials.
ADA363256REB
HELICOPTERS
Merged Vision and GPS Control of a Semi-Autonomous,
Small Helicopter.
N19990042372REB
HELIUM 4
Production and storage of ultra cold neutrons in super-
fluid helium.
DE99002260REB
HERBfG-HARO OBJECTS
High Resolution Far-Infrared Studies of Compact Regions
in Star-Forming Molecular Clouds.
N19990042133REB
HEREDITARY DISEASES
Disability rights in dialogue with clinical genetics con-
ference. May 31 to June 2.1996.
DE99002368REB
HEURISTIC METHODS
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods. Volume II
- New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to
KW-22 VOL 99, No. 3
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Production Scheduling in Flexible Manufacturing Sys-
tems.
ADA363269REB
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods Volume I -
New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to
Production Scheduling in Flexible Manufacturing Sys-
tems.
ADA363270REB
HIGH ALTITUDE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE (HEMP)
NBC Report, Spring - Summer 1999. Survivabilrty of
Army Personnel and Materiel.
ADA363243REB
HIGH ENERGY LASERS
High-Power Laser Source Evaluation.
ADA362788REB
Feasibility Experiments for Underwater Shock and Bubble
Generation with a High-Power Laser.
ADA362880REB
HGH EXPLOSIVES
Quasi-static multiaxial testing of PBX 9501: Creep effects
on Estane molecular weight
DE99002195REB
HIGH FREQUENCY
Technique for Measuring the Gain of HF Antennas.
ADA362876REB
HGH LEVEL PROGRAMMING
Implementing a Standards-Based Distributed Measure-
ment and Control Application on the Internet.
PB99-152712REB
HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES
Evaluation of high-level waste pretreatment processes
with an approximate reasoning model.
DE99002218REB
Retrieved waste properties and high-level waste critical
component ratios for privatization waste feed delivery.
DE99050568REB
HIGH-LEVEL WASTES
Hanford Tank Waste Remediation System High-Level
Waste Chemistry Manual.
NUREG/CR-5751REB
HGH SCHOOLS
Nontraditional inheritance: Genetics and the nature of
science, now titled. The puzzle of inheritance: Genetics
and the methods of science. Final report.
DE99002177REB
HGH SPEED TRANSPORTATION
Jane's High-Speed Marine Transportation (Online Serv-
ice).
JANE-0581REB
HGH TEMPERATURE SYNTHESIS
Upscaled Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis
(SHSl^Dynamic Compaction Processing.
HIGH VELOCITY
Laser Doppler Vetoeimeter and High Speed Imaging Sys-
tem for Fluid Dynamics, Combustion and Chemical Kinet-
ics Research.
ADA362940REB
MGHLY LETHAL MOBILE FORCES (HLMF)
Transformation of the Hungarian Home Defense Forces
or a New Role in a New Environment.
ADA363358REB
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
Bid Opening Report. Federal-Aid Highway Construction
Contracts. First Six Months. 1998.
PB99-147340REB
HIGHWAY DESIGN
Estimating Intersection Turning Movements.
PB99-152977REB
HGHWAY TRANSPORTATION
Evaluation of two school bus advance signalling devices:
The eight-light system and hazard lights.
MC-9&03406REB
National Transportation Science and Technology Strat-
P§99-151383REB
HGHWAYS
Proceedings of the National Joint Use Conference (5th).
Held in Louisville, Kentucky on October 26-27,1996.
PB99-150062REB
Proceedings of the National Highway/Utility Conference
(7th). Held in Louisville, Kentucky on October 28-30,
1998.
PB99-150120REB
Overview of the Quality and Quantity of Roadway Runoff
and Current Status of Phase 2 Storm Water Rules.
PB99-153009REB
HSPANICS
Hispanic Youth and Military Enlistment Propensity.
ADA362976REB
HSTOGRAMS
Comparison Tools for Assessing the Microgravity Envi-
ronment of Orbital Missions, Carriers and Conditions.
N19990041197REB
HISTORIC SITES
Archedogical and Architectural Investigations at Brown's
Sheep Camp (5LA5824), a Multicomponent District in the
U.S. Army Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site, Las Animas
County. Colorado.
ADA363169REB
HISTORICAL ASPECTS
Working man's analysis of incidents and accidents with
explosives at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1946-
1997.
DE99002410REB
KEYWORD INDEX
HISTORICAL GEOLOGY
Carboniferous evolution of Nova Scotia.
MIC-99-03228REB
HISTORY
Democracy in Kuwait.
ADA362984REB
Theodore Roosevelt: Activated Vision Through the Bully
Pulpit.
ADA363268REB
United States and China. Fourth Edition.
HUP-0002REB
Russia. People and Empire.
HUP-0003REB
Russia. The Roots of Confrontation.
HUP-0006REB
Japanese Today. Change and Continuity, Enlarged Edi-
tion.
HUP-0010REB
Monographs in Aerospace History Series No. 11. To-
gether in Orbit The Origins of International Participation
in the Space Station.
N19990041803REB
Studies in Intelligence. Winter 1998-1999.
PB99-928002REB
HOISTING MACHINERY
Automated winch control system to provide sea bottom
following for side scan sonar surveys.
MIC-9933337REB
HOLISTIC MANAGEMENT
Holistic Management: A New Framework for Decision-
Making. Second Edition.
ISLArJD-0524REB
HORIZONTAL STABILIZERS
Prediction of Antisymmetric Buffet Loads on Horizontal
Stabilizers in Massively Separated Flows. Phase 2.
PB99-154478REB
HORTICULTURE
Floriculture Crops. 1998 Summary.
NASS-ZFC-99REB
HOSPITALS
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0012-2652.
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
PB99-152332REB
HOSTAGES
High Profile Special Operations Missions and Timing:
Identifying the Culminating Point of Execution.
ADA363195REB
HOT CELLS
324 Facility B-Cell quality process plan.
DE99050592REB
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Defense Transportation Efforts to Improve DOD's Per-
sonal Property Program.
ADA363398REB
HOUSEHOLDS
Falling through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide. A Re-
port on the Telecommunications and Information Tech-
nology Gap in America.
PB9&-144487REB
Estimation Procedures in the 1996 Medical Expenditure
Panel Survey Household Component. Methodology Re-
port 5.
PB99-149734REB
HOUSING (DWELLINGS)
For Want of a Home - A Study of Wherry and Capehan
Military Family Housing.
ADA362706REB
HUMAN ENGINEERING
Human factors assessment of prototype lightweight ther-
mal undergarment systems for the Clothe-the-SoWier Pro-
gramme.
MIC-99-03319REB
Human factors engineering study for a Griffon Mission
Planning System: Final project report
MIC-9SWJ3323REB
HUMAN FACTORS
First Impressions (Episode No. 5). (VHS video).
AVA20544-VNB1REB
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
ACTG 240: Randomized Comparative Trial of Stavudine
(d4T) versus Zidovudine (ZDV, AZT) in Children with
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection (on Diskette).
PB99-501629REB
HUMAN RESOURCES
Meeting America's Needs for the Scientific and Techno-
logical Challenges of the Twenty-First Century. A White
House Roundtable Dialogue for President Clinton's Initia-
tive on Race. Proceedings of Panel Discussion and Posi-
tion Papers.
PB99-151409REB
HUMIDITY
New Technology Demonstration Program, Kennedy
Space Center,.
DE00006694REB
HURRICANES
Operational Design of Hurricane Relief Operations.
ADA363215REB
HYDROCARBON FUELS
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene Rocket
Plume from Russia over California.
N19990041839REB
HYDROCARBONS
Study of a Water-to-Water Heat Pump Using Hydro-
carbon and Hydrofluorocarbon Zeotropic Mixtures.
PB99-152373REB
IMAGE PROCESSING
HYDRODYNAMICS
Ponce de Leon Inlet, Florida, Site Investigation. Report 2:
Inlet Hydrodynamics: Monitoring and Interpretation of
Physical Processes.
ADA362837REB
HYDROFLUOROCARBONS
Study of a Water-to-Water Heat Pump Using Hydro-
carbon and Hydrofluorocarbon Zeotropic Mixtures.
PB99-152373REB
HYDROGEN
Optical Frequency Standard in Trapped Atomic Hydro-
ADA362776REB
Hydrogen gas getters: Susceptibility to poisoning.
Test report for run-in acceptance testing of hydrogen miti-
gation retrieval Pump-3.
DE99050154REB
Investigation of the Effect of Surface Impurities on the
Adsorption Kinetics of Hydrogen Chemisorbed onto Iron.
N199M042171REB
HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS
Genetic Regulatory Networks in Embryogenesis and Evo-
lution.
N19990041841REB
HYDROGRAPHIC SHIPS
Flow Visualisation About the Helicopter Deck of the Hy-
drographic Ship.
ADA362877REB
HYDROLOGY
Water Resources Data for New Hampshire and Vermont,
Water Year 1998.
PB99-152365REB
Water Resources Data for New York. Water Year 1998.
Volume 1. Eastern New York Excluding Long Island.
PB99-152654REB
Water Resources Data Texas, Water Year 1998. Volume
1. Arkansas River Basin, Red River Basin, Sabine River
Basin, Neches River Basin, Trinity River Basin, and Inter-
vening Coastal Basins.
PB99-152662REB
Water Resources Data for Texas. Water Year 1998. Vol-
ume 2. San Jacinpt River Basin, Brazos River Basin, San
Bernard River Basin, and Intervening Coastal Basins.
PB99-152670REB
Water Resources Data for Texas, Water Year 1998. Vol-
ume 3. Colorado River Basin, Lavaca River Basin, Gua-
oa'upe River Basin, Nueces River Basin, Rio Grande
Basin, and Intervening Coastal Basins.
PB99-152688REB
Water Resources Data for Pennsylvania, Water Year
1998. Volume 3. Ohio River and St. Lawrence River Ba-
sins.
PB99-152928REB
HYPERSONIC FLOW
Numerical Computation of the Chemically Reacting Flow
around the National Aero-Space Plane.
N19990042028REB
HYPERSONIC NOZZLES
Numerical Computation of the Chemically Reacting Flow
around the National Aero-Space Plane.
N19990042028REB
HYPONATREMIA
Overhydratton with Secondary Hyponatremia, Fort
Benning, Georgia.
ADA362948REB
HYPOTHERMIA
Overhydratton with Secondary Hyponatremia, Fort
Benning, Georgia.
ADA362948REB
HYSTERESIS
Investigation of the Temperature Hysteresis Phenomenon
of a Loop Heat Pipe.
N19990041149REB
IAEA SAFEGUARDS
International Atomic Energy Agency/Hanford Site shared
use of calorimeters.
DE99050111 REB
ICE CLOUDS
Global Retrieval of Cloud Particle Size and Optical Thick-
ness Using ISCCP Data.
N19990041441REB
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
site environmental report for calendar year 1997.
DE99002432REB
In summary: Idaho National Engineering and Environ-
mental Laboratory site environmental report for calendar
year 1997.
DE99002433REB
IGNITION
Progress in Fast Ignitor Research with the Nova Petawatt
Laser Facility.
ADA362957REB
ILLUMINATING ELECTRICAL FUSE
Illuminating Electrical Fuse.
PAT-APPL-8-226 620REB
IMAGE COMPRESSION
Psychophysical Comparisons in Image Compression Al-
gorithms.
ADA362726REB
IMAGE PROCESSING
Laser Doppler Velocimeter and High Speed Imaging Sys-
tem for Fluid Dynamics, Combustion and Chemical Kinet-
ics Research.
ADA362940REB
September 1999 KW-23
-------
KEYWORD INDEX
Perspective Splatting.
ADA363073REB
Advanced ataprtthms tor intormalion science.
DE99002231REB
Application of Rotation- and Translation-Invariant Over-
comptota WaveMs to the registration a Remotely
Sensed Imagery.
N19990041199REB
MAQMQTECHMQUES
Characterization of Infrared Diode User Beams and At-
mospheric CO Imaging Instrument
N19990041335RE6
FieU Demonstration of NRL Environmemal Flow
ImmunoBensor fa Environmental Monitoring.
ADA363133REB
IMPACT
Analysis of First-Term Army Attrition.
ADA362968REB
tan
81REB
MPACT SHOCK
Damage evolution and clustering in shock loaded tan-
ttton. ____
DE99002291 REB
WPACT TESTS
Beechcratt 1900C Vertical Impact Test
PB99-149726REB
FulScato Crash Evaluation of the NETC 4-Bar SkJewafc-
Moumad Steal Bridge Railing.
PB99-152720REB
MPORTS ^^
imports *vxJ exports. Fourth ou&rtv report,
_
DE990Q2705REB
Invwtigation of «w Effect of Surface Impurities on the
Adsorption Kinetics of Hydrogen ChemisoiDed onto Iron.
N19990042171 REB
MCMERATORS
Forced Acoustic FWd Effects on Incineration Processes:
Research on U. S. Navy Shipboard Was* Disposal.
ADA363186REB
Comtog Class War and How to Avoid It Rebuking the
American MkkM Class.
SHARPE-00420REB
I InequaWy In America: An Analysis of Trends.
SHARPE-00440REB
Central Asia: The Challenges of Independence.
SHARPE-0042SREB
MOEXES (DOCUMENTATION)
Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A Continuing BUfcg-
kxSan Defence and Security: Industry, Forces and Future
Trends (Onlne Service).
JANE-OS6SREB
Potted Information on Indonesia-Translation.
ADA362990REB
Archipelagic Sea Lanes: Designation Factors and Effects
on OperSonal Art
ADA363064REB
MxJnQ sno Cvcutation of tno Inoonosisfi
ADA363048REB
MDUSTMALHYOENE
Reorganization of Industrial Hygiene on a Scientific Basis.
Ussr-Trmstabon.
AOA36Z794REB
MDUSTMAL PLANTS
East Europe Report. Economic and Industrial Affairs. No.
2475.
ADA3f&895REB
Survey of Soviet Heavy Industry (4).
ADA363314REB
Detaftse Depot Maintenance Council Study of OoD Man-
BOflRwnl of Inoustfisl Ptant Eoucfnont.
ADAS63391REB
Fill Electric Review. Volume 44. No. 2.1998. kistrumen-
••on SAG Control Tflcnnotooy.
PB99-1S3199REB
MXJSTMAL PRODUCTION
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods. Volume It
- New Heuristic and Artificial Meaganca Approaches to
Production Schedufng in Ftactta Manufacturing Sys-
tents.
AOA363288REB
MDUSTMAL SAFETY
FataBy Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
portTernpararyUbcrer Crushed by Dump Truck at
PB99-1S5624REB
Fatally Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port (Electrical Mechanic Dies Altar 45-Foot Fal through
unousntod Hoof Oponmg. North Cvofina.
PB99^5S632REB
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port Tree Feller Killed When Struck by Chain Saw, West
Virginia.
PB99-155640REB
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port Mechanic Fatally Injured during Dismantling of
Crane Boom at Scrap Metal Yard, Pennsylvania.
PB99-155657REB
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port: Boor Collapse in a Single Family Dwelling Fire
Claims the Life of One Fire Fighter and Injures Another,
Kentucky.
PB99-155665REB
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
World Information Directory of Industrial Technology and
Investment Support Services.
UN-0947REB
INELASTIC SCATTERING
Evidence for strong electron-lattice coupling in La(sub
2(minus)x)Sr(sub x)NiO(sub 4).
DE99002183REB
Low temperature anomaly of LO phonons in La(sub
1.8S)Sr(sub 0.15)CuO(sub 4) and YBa(sub 2)Cu(sub
SKXsubT).
DE99002164REB
INEQUALITY
InequaSty Reexamined.
HUP-0029REB
INFANTRY
Jane's Infantry Weapons (Online Service).
JANE-0550REB
INFLATION
k-hittation.
PB99-14S769REB
INFORMATION
Occupational Survey Report. Survival Equipment, AFSC
2A7J&7
ADA362840REB
INFORMATION FLOW
In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU 3) Technical Inter-
change Meeting: Abstracts.
N19990042245REB
Representation and Integration of Scientific Information.
N19990042373REB
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
Representation and Integration of Scientific Information.
N19990042373REB
INFORMATION SCIENCES
Information Technology Innovation in the U.S. Army: The
Case of the Adaption. Adaptation, and Utilization of trie
Strategic Crisis Exercise Intranet
ADA362718REB
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Some Assembly Required: Building a Digital Government
for the 21st Century. Report of a Multioisciplinary Work-
shop Held in October 1998.
ADA362848REB
Dealing With Data: Seminar Summary. Using Information
in Government Program Information Sharing Seminar Se-
ries. Seminar No. 1.
ADA362861REB
Models for Action: Practical Approaches to Electronic
Records Management and Preservation.
ADA362862REB
Survey of Key Concepts and Issues for Electronic Ftec-
ordkooping.
ADA3629&4REB
Division 66 - Strategic Signal Leadership for Information
Superiority in the Army After Next
ADA363198REB
Graduated licensing system evaluation: Interim report "98.
MC-99-03114REB
Representation and Integration of Scientific Information.
N19990042373REB
Benefit-Cost Assessment of the Commercial Vehicle In-
formation Systems and Networks (CVISN) in Maryland.
PB99-116501 REB
Hitachi Review. Volume 46, No. 4. August 1997. Elec-
tronic Commerce for a New Social Infrastructure.
PB99-1S3140REB
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Road to Successful ITS Software Acquisition: Executive
Summary.
PB99-117053REB
Fating through the Net Defining the Digital Divide. A Re-
port on the Telecommunications and Information Tech-
nology Gap in America.
PB99-144487REB
INFORMATION TRANSFER
Representation and Integration of Scientific Information.
N19S90042373REB
INFORMATION WARFARE
Organizational Implications of Network-Centric Warfare.
ADA363092REB
Denial and Deception-Network-Centric Challenge.
ADA363099REB
Can We Get There From Here. RMAs. Network-Centric
Warfare and the Process of Transformation.
ADA363146REB
Decision Aids and Wargaming for Information Operations.
ADA363158REB
Effects of Information Operations on Nonlinear Force
Structures.
ADA363159REB
Information Operations in Iraq.
ADA363160REB
C2 in the Information Age: Will Operational Command
Echelons Become Unnecessary.
ADA3632S9REB
INFRARED ASTRONOMY
Airborne Astronomy Program.
N19990042134REB
INFRARED DATABASE
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology, January/February 1999. Volume 104,
Number 1.
PB99-154833REB
INFRARED DETECTORS
Evaluation of Operator Performance Using True Color
and Artificial Color in Natural Scene Perception.
ADA363036REB
INFRARED IMAGERY
Characterization of Infrared Diode Laser Beams and At-
mospheric CO Imaging Instrument.
N19990041335REB
INFRARED LASERS
Characterization of Infrared Diode User Beams and At-
mospheric CO Imaging Instrument.
N19990041335REB
INFRARED RADIATION
Revision of the NASA Team Sea Ice Algorithm.
N19990041151 REB
High Resolution Far-Infrared Studies of Compact Regions
in Star-Forming Molecular Clouds.
N19990042133REB
INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology. March/April 1999. Volume 104, Number
PB99-154882REB
INFRASTRUCTURE
Consolidating Active and Reserve Component Training
Infrastructure.
ADA36316SREB
Hitachi Review, Volume 46. No. 4, August 1997. Elec-
tronic Commerce for a New Social Infrastructure.
P899-153140REB
INLET NOZZLES
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Vol-
umes.
N19990041617REB
INLETS (WATERWAYS)
Ponce de Leon Inlet, Florida. Site Investigation. Report 2:
Inlet Hydrodynamics: Monitoring and Interpretation ol
Physical Processes.
ADA362897REB
INSPECTION
Inspection and Analysis of Aluminum Storage Racks in
Spent Fuel Storage Basins.
DE9B057842REB
INSTALLATION
New 1999 National Electrical Code Coupled with New
Standards Clarify Requirements for Installations of Photo-
voltaic Systems in the U.S.;Progress in Photovottajcs -
Research and Applications.
DE00003202REE)
INSTALLATION RESTORATION
Final Data Usability Summary and Resampling Proposal
for Fort Sheridan.
ADA363090REB
INSTRUCTORS
Continuation of a Postdoctoral Research Assooiateship
Program.
ADA363232REB
INSURANCE
U.S. - JAPAN TRADE: The Japanese Insurance Market.
ADA363205REB
Answers to Questions about the National Flood Insurance
M13904REB
INSURGENCY
Future Insurgencies in Latin America and the Caribbean:
Implications for U.S. Operations.
ADA363179REB
INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
Getting the Most Out of Integrated Product Teams (IPTs).
ADA362638REB
INTEGRATION
Integrated of the National Guard into the Total Force.
ADA363393REB
INTEGRATORS
Variable Structure PID Control to Prevent Integrator
Wmdup.
N19990041955REB
INTERACTIONAL AERODYNAMICS
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System. Vol-
ume 3.
N19990041617REB
INTERACTIVE DISPLAY DEVICES
Structure and dynamics of interactive documents.
DE99002193REB
Data mining.
DE99002233REB
INTERCEPTION
Arabian Gulf Maritime Interception Operations: Balancing
the Ends, Ways, Means and Risks.
ADA363175REB
KW-24 VOL 99, No. 3
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KEYWORD INDEX
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
MTERDICnON
Study Of The Aerial Interdiction of Railways During The
Korean War.
ADA362707REB
Non-lethal Weapons: Applications in Maritime Interdiction
Operations.
ADA363076REB
Planning Factors for Non Lettial Weapons in Counter
Narcotic Operations.
ADA363094REB
MTERFACES
Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy Studies on
Copper-Alumina Interfaces.
ADA362728REB
MTERFERENCE REJECTION
Knowledge-Based Interference Rejection Scheme for Di-
rect-Sequence Spraad-Spactrum Systems.
ADA362918REB
MTERIOR BALLISTICS
Data Transfer Report - 30-mm Enhanced Alternate High-
Energy Propellent Program (EAHEP): Evaluation of the
Performance of an RDX-Based AROEC-7994 Propellant
and the Effect of Two Different Slug Projectile Designs.
ADA363101REB
MTERMETALUC COMPOUNDS
Twinning Mechanisms in Complex High Tm Intermetallic
Compounds.
ADA362826REB
MTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
Intermodal Transportation Markets: Asia Pacific (Online
Service).
JANE-0585REB
Intermodal Cargo Transportation: Industry Best Security
Practices.
PS99-152761RE8
INTERNAL WAVES
Aerial Video of Smoke-Marked Wind Shifts Caused by
Ocean Internal Waves.
PB99-154486REB
WTERNATIONAL
Jane's International Defence Directory (Online Service).
JANE-0569REB
WTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Monographs in Aerospace History Series No. 11. To-
gether in Orbit The Origins of International Participation
in the Space Station.
N19990041803REB
WTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
National Sovereignty and the International Criminal Court
ADA36339SREB
WTERNATIONAL FINANCE
Governing the Global Economy. International Finance
and the State.
HUP-0001REB
WTERNATIONAL LAW
Problem of Intervention.
ADA362635REB
Creeping Jurisdiction, Are International Straits in Jeop-
ardy.
ADA363191REB
UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce with
Guide to Enactment 1996.
UN-1000REB
WTERNATIONAL POLITICS
JPRS Report. East Asia Southeast Asia
ADA362646REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
AOA362647REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
ADA362649REB
USSR Report. Military Affairs, No. 1733.
ADA362671RE8
China Report. Political. Sociological and Military Affairs.
ADA362672REB
China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 469.
ADA362767REB
East Europe Report Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2088.
ADA362777REB
East Europe Report: Political. Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2193.
ADA362778REB
East Europe Report: Political, Sociological and MUrtary Af-
fairs, No. 2194.
ADA362779REB
West Europe Report, No. 2170.
ADA362849REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362913REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362914REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia-Translation.
ADA362915REB
China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 437.
ADA363014REB
Pantjasila, the Five Basic Principles of the Republic of In-
donesia.
ADA363017REB
Losing Anti-Personnel Landmines: An Economy of Force.
ADA363214REB
American Military's Discomfort with Peace Operations.
ADA363217REB
Commander's Estimate of the Situation: Kosovo & The
Southern Balkans.
ADA363226RE8
NATO: From Creation to Golden Anniversary. Insights for
the Czech Republic.
ADA363231REB
Transformation of the Hungarian Home Defense Forces
or a New Role in a New Environment
ADA363358REB
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA362651REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA362652REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA362653REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA362654REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
ADA362655REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA362665REB
Latin America Report, No. 2704.
ADA362676REB
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1732.
ADA362677REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology, No. 9,
September 1982.
ADA36267SREB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 377.
ADA362679REB
Latin America Report, No. 2710. Fighting in Nicaragua:
Battles Along Two Borders.
ADA362680REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2169.
ADA362698REB
USSR Report. Military Affairs, No. 1781.
ADA362699REB
USSR Report, Military Affairs. No. 1775.
ADA362700REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
ADA362701REB
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
ADA362702REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
PRC State Council Bulletin, No. 16, 30 July 1984-Trans-
lation.
ADA362703REB
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
ADA362704REB
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
ADA362705REB
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
ADA362747REB
Near East and South Asia.
ADA362773REB
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
ADA362781REB
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
ADA362782REB
USSR Report. Military Affairs.
ADA362783REB
Ways to Solve Fuel Problems in North Korea.
ADA362784REB
Communist China Digest, No. 16-Translatton.
ADA362796REB
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
ADA362804REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2079-Translation.
ADA362830REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 438-f ranslation.
ADA362831REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2153-Translation.
ADA362841REB
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1310.
ADA362842REB
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1372.
ADA362854REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia-Translation.
ADA362886REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia-Translation.
ADA362887REB
China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 453-franslation.
ADA362893REB
Latin America.
ADA362898REB
Latin America
ADA362899REB
Near East and South Asia-Translation.
ADA362916REB
JPRS Report, Latin America.
ADA362917REB
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1814-Translation.
ADA362928REB
Near East and South Asia-Translation.
ADA362929REB
Near East and South Asia-Translation.
ADA362930REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362931REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia
ADA362933REB
USSR Report, Agriculture, No. 1409.
ADA362961REB
Worldwide Report: Environmental Quality, No. 379.
ADA362967REB
Near East and South Asia-Translation.
ADA362986REB
Sub-Saharan Africa Report, No. 2873-Translation.
ADA362993REB
Worldwide Report Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development No. 253.
ADA363271REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
ADA363280REB
East Asia: Korea.
ADA363286REB
Southeast Asia Report. No. 1304.
ADA363289REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2158.
ADA363290REB
Korean Affairs Report. No. 326 Kulloja No. 3, March
1983.
ADA363292REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 476.
ADA363293REB
East Europe Report. Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2121.
ADA363294REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology-Trans-
lation.
ADA363295REB
USSR Report, USA, Economics, Politics. Ideology. No. 4,
April 1985.
ADA363299REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology, No.
10, October 1985.
ADA363300REB
JPRS Report, West Europe Reference Aid Portuguese
Military Terms.
ADA363301REB
USSR Report. USA: Economics. Politics, Ideology, No. 9.
September 1985.
ADA363302REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics. Politics. Ideology. No. 8.
August 1985.
ADA363303REB
USSR Report. USA: Economics. Politics, Ideology, No. 7,
July 1985.
ADA363304REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs No. 2157.
ADA363307REB
East Europe Report, Political. Sociological and Military Af-
fairs No. 2234.
AOA363308REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs
No. 474.
ADA363309REB
Scientists of the Academy of Sciences of Kazakh SSR
Visit Communist China
ADA363313REB
Two Concepts and Two Tendencies of Statism,
Yugoslavia
ADA363317REB
Selected Articles on Armed Forces in North Vietnam.
ADA363318REB
Steal 'Mouse' and Automations, USSR.
ADA363321REB
Role of Persuasion and Coercion in the Soviet State
USSR
ADA363323REB
Awards to Soviet Women Medical Workers-USSR.
ADA363375REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs
No. 374.
ADA363382REB
Kennedy Tapes. Inside the White House During the
Cuban Missile Crisis.
HUP-0013REB
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
Monographs in Aerospace History Series No. 11. To-
gether in Orbit The Origins of International Participation
m the Space Station.
N19990041803REB
Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) Mission/Market Model.
N19990041879REB
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
East Europe Report: Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2226-Translation.
ADA362894REB
Agricultural Trade Changes Made to Market Access Pro-
gram, but Questions Remain on Economic Impact.
ADA363397REB
One World (Episode No. 26). (VHS video).
AVA20565-VNB1REB
Central Asia: Pipelines and Power Politics (Online Serv-
ice).
JANE-OS67REB
Waterbome Commerce of the United States. Calendar
Year 1997. Part 2. Waterways and Harbors Gulf Coast,
Mississippi River System and Antilles.
PB99-151367REB
UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce with
Guide to Enactment 1996.
UN-1000REB
September 1999 KW-25
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KEYWORD INDEX
INTERNET
AMPL- An Exclusive Technology for DecisionNet.
ADA362883REB
Transmission Availability Forecast Service for Internet
Protocol Networks.
ADA363086REB
Falling through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide. A Re-
port on the Telecommunications and Information Tech-
nology Gap in America.
PB99-144487REB
Networked Computing for the 21st Century; Supplement
to the President's FY1999 Budget: Computing, Informa-
tion, and Communications.
PB99-152415REB
Implementing a Standards-Based Distributed Measure-
ment and Control Application on the Internet.
PB99-1S2712REB
MTERNET RESOURCES
Representation and Integration of Scientific Information.
N19990042373REB
MTERNETS
Experimental Internet Environment Software Develop-
ment.
N19990042214REB
MTERSECTIONS
Estimating Intersection Turning Movements.
PB99-152977REB
MTERSTELLAR MATTER
High Resolution Far-Infrared Studies of Compact Regions
in Star-Forming Molecular Clouds.
N19990042133REB
AVDOTOQ Astronomy Proor&ni.
N19990042134REB
MTERSUBBAND LASERS
Quantum Modeling.
AOA363264REB
MTERVENTON
Problem of Intervention.
AOA36263SREB
Moguided Intentions: U.S. Policy in World War II and
Chinese Intervention in Korea
ADA363031REB
MTRANET
ARL Intranet Analysis and Development Study.
ADA362869REB
MVENTORCS
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shea
tank 241-TX-112: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050181REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shea
tank 241-TX-10& Best-basis inventory.
DE99050182REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-114: Best-basis inventory.
DE990S0183REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-103: Best-basis inventory.
DE990501B4REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-1 ft: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050185REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for singte-shefl
tank 241-TX-110: Best-basis inventory.
DE990S0186REB
MVENTORY CONTROL
Adaptive Inventory Control tor Non-Stationary Demand
with Partial bikxniabon.
ADA363083REB
MVESTMENTS
Air Traffic Control: FAA's Modernization Investment Man-
agement Approach Couk) Be Strengthened.
ADA363174REB
•mSODFLOW
Numerical Computation of me Chemically Reacting Flow
around the National Aero-Space Plane.
N19990042028REB
ION BEAMS
Synthesis and Characterization of Diamond-Uce Carbon
Coatings Deposited by Plasma Source Ion Implantation
and Conventional km Beam Assisted Deposition Proc-
AOA3628SOREB
ION ^PLANTATION
Synthesis and Characterization of Diamond-Like Carbon
Coatings Deposited by Plasma Source Ion Implantation
and Conventional Ion Beam Assisted Deposition Proc-
ADA3628SOREB
IONOSPHERIC MODELS
High Resolution Computerized Ionospheric Tomography
Systems.
ADA3G2662REB
IOWA
Explosives Removal from Groundwater of the Iowa Army
Ammunition Plant in Continuous-Flow Laboratory Sys-
tems Planted with Aquatic and Wetland Plants.
ADA362974REB
IRAN
Economic Sanctions: Viable Instruments of Power or Eco-
nomic Chaos.
ADA363199REB
WON
Investigation of the Effect of Surface Impurities on the
Adsorption Kinetics of Hydrogen Chemisorbed onto ken.
N19990042171REB
IRON ALLOYS
Research and Development in Soviet Nonferrous Metal-
lurgy—Translation.
ADA363316REB
ISOPRENE
Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
PB99-149791REB
ISOTOPE DILUTION
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology, March/April 1999. Volume 104, Number
PB99-154882REB
ISOTOPIC RATIOS
Spectroscope Observations of the Planets.
ADA362847REB
JAPAN
U.S. - JAPAN TRADE: The Japanese Insurance Market.
ADA363205REB
Japanese Today. Change and Continuity. Enlarged Edi-
tion.
HUP-0010REB
China and Japan in the Global Setting.
HUP-0036REB
Japan's Defence Industry: Capabilities and Future Trends
(Online Service).
JANE-0572REB
Reports of the Kyushu National Industrial Research Insti-
tute, No. 58. March 1997.
PB99-152035REB
Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Vol. 61, No. 2,
1997.
PB99-152068REB
Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Vol. 61. No.11.
1997.
PB99-152084REB
Reports of the Hokkaido National Industrial Research In-
stitute, No. 71.1998.
P899-152118REB
Reports of the Hokkaido National Industrial Research In-
stitute. No. 69,1997.
PB99-152126REB
Japan-The System that Soured: The Rise and Fait of the
Japanese Economic Miracle.
SHARPE-00419REB
Nanjing Massacre: A Japanese Journalist Confronts Ja-
pan's National Shame.
SHARPE-00464REB
JAVA (PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE)
Experimental Internet Environment Software Develop-
ment.
N19990042214REB
JET ENGINE EXHAUST
Cost Analysis and Economic Assessment of Proposed
Electric-Discharge Non-Thermal Plasma Processes for
NOX Removal m Jet-Engine Exhaust: White Paper for
SERDP Project CP-1038.
ADA363161REB
Economic Assessment of Proposed Electric-Discharge
Non-Thermal Plasma Field-Pilot Demonstration Units for
NOx Removal in Jet-Engine Exhaust: White Paper tor
SERDP Project CP-1038.
ADA363226REB
JET FIGHTERS
Results of Attempts to Prevent Departure and/or Pilot-In-
duced Oscillations (PK>) Due to Actuator Rate Limiting in
Highly-Augmented Fighter Flight Control Systems (HAVE
FILTER).
ADA362947REB
JET TRAINING AIRCRAFT
Modified T-37 Instead of T-46: Impact on Undergraduate
Pilot Training.
ADA362757REB
JOB SATISFACTION
Values Identified in Different Groups of Air Force Nurses.
AOA363338REB
JOB TRAINING
Consolidating Active and Reserve Component Training
Infrastructure.
ADA363165REB
GENDER ISSUES: Perceptions of Readiness in Selected
Units.
ADA363204REB
JOBS
Development of the Air Force-Army Military Skill Linkage
System (MSL).
ADA362717REB
Trade-Off Myth: Fact and Fiction About Jobs and the En-
vironment.
ISLAND-0483REB
JOINT MILITARY ACTIVITIES
Compromising the Principles of War Technological Ad-
vancements Impact Multinational Military Operations.
ADA363054REB
Risk Management An Integral Part of Operational Plan-
ning.
AOA363058REB
How Can Operational Maneuver be Used by the Naval or
Joint Task Force Commander to Enhance Operational
Protection in the Littoral.
ADA363095REB
Sea-Based Logistics: Does It Satisfy the Operational
Commander's Need.
ADA363098REB
Denial and Deception-Network-Centric Challenge.
ADA363099REB
E Pluribus Unum: Enhancing Intelligence Support in the
Network Centric Environment.
ADA363102REB
Contractors in the Joint Theater: The Need for a Joint
Doctrine.
ADA363125REB
Moving Targets and Joint Theater Missile Defense Doc-
trine: Does it Apply to Locating and Engaging the Needle
in the Haystack.
ADA363153REB
Reevaluating Doctrine for Joint Theater Air and Missile
Defense.
ADA363155REB
Within the Context of JV2010, Is There a Requirement for
a Theater-Level Joint Forces Logistics Commander
(JKLOGC) and a Joint Theater Logistics Command
(JTLC).
ADA363172REB
Reexamination of the Joint Force Air Component Com-
mander (JFACC) concept for the 21st Century.
ADA363183REB
Airborne Forces of the United States Army: Cornerstone
of Force Projection.
ADA363187REB
Area Air Defense Commander Can JFACC Do It All
ADA363189REB
Operational Counter Deception Cell: Is It The Answer.
ADA363190REB
Prospects for a Naval Service Operational Concept.
ADA363221REB ^
Command and Control in Joint Vision 2010: Flexible.
Adaptive and Networked.
ADA363260REB
JOURNALISM
USSR Report. Military Affairs, No. 1731. Military History
Journal. No. 8, August 1982.
ADA362749REB
K-12 EDUCATION
Report to the President on the Use of Technology to
Strengthen K-12 Education in the United States.
PB99-152431REB
KENNEDY TAPES
Kennedy Tapes. Inside the White House During the
Cuban Mssile Crisis.
HUP-0013REB
KEROSENE
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene Rocket
Plume from Russia over California.
N19990041839REB
KINETICS
Laser Doppler Velocimeter and High Speed Imaging Sys-
tem for Fluid Dynamics, Combustion and Chemical Kinet-
ics Research.
ADA362940REB
KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS
Knowledge-Based Interference Rejection Scheme for Di-
rect-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Systems.
ADA362918REB
KOREA
East Asia: Korea.
ADA362824REB
JPRS Report. East Asia: Korea-Translation.
ADA362927REB
JPRS Report. East Asia. Korea-Translation.
ADA363009REB
Misguided Intentions: U.S. Policy in World War II and
Chinese Intervention in Korea.
ADA363031REB
Korea Old and New. A History.
HUP-0022REB
Macroeconomic Policy and Adjustment in Korea 1970-
1990.
HUP-0035REB
KOREAN WAR
Study Of The Aerial Interdiction of Railways During The
Korean War.
ADA362707REB
KRYPTON FLUORIDE LASERS
Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory. Vol. 61. No. 3.
1997. Special Issue: KrF Laser.
PB99-152076REB
LABOR
Attitudes on Physical and Mental Labor in Communist
China-Translation.
ADA362795REB
Hard Labor Poor Women and Work in the Post-Welfare
Era.
SHARPE-00439REB
LABORATORIES
Air Force Research Laboratory Success Stories: A Re-
view of 1997/1998.
ADA286991 REB
Department of Defense In-House RDT&E Activities Re-
port for Fiscal Year 1998.
ADA362634REB
LAGRANGIAN FUNCTIONS
Polyhedral and Dihedral Caustics in the R(3).
PB99-148793REB
LAMB SHIFT
Semidassical Random Electrodynamics: Spontaneous
Emission and the Lamb Shift
ADA363360REB
LAMINAR FLOW
Numerical Computation of the Chemically Reading Flow
around the National Aero-Space Plane.
N19990042028REB
KW-26 VOL 99, No. 3
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LAND ETHICS
Bounded People. Boundless Lands: Envisioning a New
Land Ethic.
ISLAND-0520REB
LAND MANAGEMENT
Woodpecker Use and Fall Rates of Snags Created by
Killing Ponderosa Pine Infected with Dwarf Mistletoe.
PB99-I52902REB
LAND MINES
Losing Anti-Personnel Landmines: An Economy of Force.
ADA363214REB
LAND POLLUTION CONTROL
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air Force
Base, Operable Unit 2, Limestone, Maine, September 30,
1998.
PB98-963129REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), F-Area Retention Basin (281-3F),
Aken. S.C., September 4,1998.
PB98-964029REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
International Airport Area, Operable Unit 3 (AFP 44), Tuc-
son, AZ., September 28.1998.
PB98-964S12REB
LAND RECLAMATION
Land capability classification for forest ecosystems in the
oil sands region - Rev. ed. Revised edition.
MC-99-03138REB
Bibliography of Surface-Mine Reclamation Research:
1976-1993.
PB99-152795REB
LAND TRUSTS
Protecting the Land: Conservation Easements Past,
Present, and Future.
ISLANCMM94REB
LAND USE
General Aviation Airports: Unauthorized Land Use High-
lights Need tor Improved Oversight and Enforcement.
ADA363173REB
Ecological Modeling to Support Land Use Decisions.
Strategic Environmental Research and Development Pro-
gram Conservation Thrust Area (CS-758).
ADA363350REB
Spatially Explicit Ecological Models for Land-Use Deci-
sions: Examples for Military Land Management.
ADA363352REB
Ecological Modeling for Military Land Use Decision Sup-
port- Interim Progress Report for Ecological Modeling
(Project CS/758/4567).
ADA363353REB
For the Health of the Land: Previously Unpublished Es-
says and Other Writings.
ISLAND-0475REB
Protecting the Land: Conservation Easements Past,
Present, and Future.
ISLAND-0494REB
Takings Issue: Constitutional Limits on Land Use Control
and Environmental Regulation.
ISLAND-0531REB
LAND WARFARE
Extending the State-of-the-Art tor the COMAN/ATCAL
Methodology.
ADA363016REB
Future Land Battlefield: Infantry, Armour and Artillery (On-
line Service).
JANE-OS55REB
LANDFILL WORKER
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port Temporary Laborer Crushed by Dump Truck at
Landfill, South Carolina
PB99-155624REB
LANDING CRAFT
Flow Visualisation About the Helicopter Deck of the Hy-
!877I
LANDSAT4
Textural-Contextual Labeling and Metadata Generation
for Remote Sensing Applications.
N19990041150REB
LANDSCAPES
Heart of America: Our Landscape, Our Future.
ISLAND-0476REB
Encounters with Nature.
ISLAND-0479REB
LARGE EDDY SIMULATION
Studying Turbulence Using Numerical Simulation Data-
bases, No. 7.
N19990041253REB
LASER ABLATION
Laser Ablation/lonizatton Characterization of Solids: Final
Progress Report of the Strategic Environmental Research
and Development Program.
ADA363248REB
LASER APPLICATIONS
High-Power Laser Source Evaluation.
ADA362788REB
Demonstration of Lead-Based Paint Removal From an
Historic Wood Structure Using Laser Technology.
ADA363188REB
LASER BEAMS
Characterization of Infrared Diode Laser Beams and At-
mospheric CO Imaging Instrument.
N19990041335REB
KEYWORD INDEX
LASER IRRADIATION
Analysis of a Ceramic Radome.
ADA363023REB
LASER PUMPING
Conversion of Laser Phase Noise to Amplitude Noise in a
Resonant Atomic Vapor The Role of Laser Linewidth.
ADA36281EREB
LASER VELOCIMETERS
Laser Doppler Velocimeter and High Speed Imaging Sys-
tem for Ruid Dynamics, Combustion and Chemical Kinet-
ics Research.
ADA362940REB
LASERS
China Report, Science and Technology, No. 192—Trans-
lation.
ADA363107REB
East Europe Report, Scinetific Affairs, No. 783-Trans-
lation.
ADA363368REB
LLE review. Volume 77. Quarterly report, October-De-
cember 1998.
DE99002358REB
Efficient Raman conversion from liquid nitrogen contained
in an ordinary Dewar.
MIC-99-03327REB
Bulletin of the Electrolechncal Laboratory, Vol. 61, No. 3,
1997. Special Issue: KrF Laser.
PB99-152076REB
LATIN AMERICA
Latin America Report, No. 2710. Fighting in Nicaragua:
Battles Along Two Borders.
ADA362680REB
Latin America
ADA362898REB
Latin America
ADA362899REB
JPRS Report. Latin America.
ADA362917REB
JPRS Report, Latin America.
ADA362919REB
JPRS Report, Latin America.
ADA362920REB
Future Insurgencies in Latin America and the Caribbean:
Implications tor U.S. Operations.
ADA363179REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Central and Latin
America (Including the Caribbean) (Online Service).
JANE-0517REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Central and Latin
America (Including the Caribbean) (on CD-ROM).
JANE-0518REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Central and Latin
America (Including the Caribbean). 1999-2000 Edition.
JANE-0519REB
Too Close to Home. Domestic Violence in the Americas.
JHUP-0303REB
Poverty and Inequality in Latin America. The Impact of
Adjustment and Recovery.
JHUP
UP-0306REB
Education and Economic Development in Latin America-
Dropout Prevention in the Primary Grades.
SHARPE-00441REB
LAUNCH VEHICLES
Independent Research and Development.
ADA363103REB
LAUNCHING PADS
X-33 Right Operations Center.
N19990041246REB
LAVES PHASES
First principles total energy study of NbCrfsub 2) + V
Laves phase ternary system.
DE9900220CREB
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
ADA362704REB
Police Review (Online Service).
JANE-0525REB
Jane's Police and Security Equipment (Online Service).
JANE-0587REB
Police Markets of North America and the European Union
(Online Service).
JANE-0588REB
LAW (JURISPRUDENCE)
Education of Children and Youth with Special Needs:
What Do the Laws Say.
PB99-151227REB
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY
Environmental report 1996. Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory.
DE99002426REB
Environmental report 1997, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory.
DE99002427REB
LEACHING
Documentation of the Hydrologic Evaluation of Leachate
Production and Quality (HELPQ) Module.
ADA362729REB
ADDAMS Application: Hydrologic Evaluation of Leachate
Production and Quality (HELPQ) Module in CDFs.
ADA362730REB
LEAD COMPOUNDS
Doped PMN-PT Single Crystals.
ADA362908REB
LIGHTNING
Demonstration of Lead-Based Paint Removal From an
Historic Wood Structure Using Laser Technology.
ADA363188REB ^V
LEADERSHIP
General Creighton Abrams: Ethical Leadership at the
Strategic Level.
ADA363255REB
General Harold K. Johnson and the Ambiguities of Stra-
tegic Leadership.
ADA363378REB
Right Force for the Future: Who Pays the Bill.
ADA363400REB
Leadership Without Easy Answers.
HUP-0015REB
LEADERSHIP TRAINING
Getting the Most Out of Integrated Product Teams (IPTs)
ADA362638REB
Tacit Knowledge in the Workplace.
ADA362656REB
YMCA Earth Service Corps Club Handbook.
PB99-154551REB
LEARNING
Reserve Component Officer Professional Development.
ADA363357REB
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
YMCA Earth Service Corps Club Handbook.
PB99-154551 REB
LEGAL ASPECTS
Right Choice (Episode No. 25). (VHS video).
AVA20564-VNB1REB
LEGISLATION
Regulatory barriers to on-site water reuse.
M1C-99-03234REB
Endangered Species Act Consultation Handbook: Proce-
dures for Conducting Section 7 Consultations and Con-
ferences.
PB99-102899REB
LEPTONS
Six-Jet Production at Lepton Colliders.
PB99-120362REB
LESSONS LEARNED
Technology and Intervention: The Negative Impact on Fu-
ture Leader Development.
AOA363207REB
Real Cost of 'Engagement*.
ADA363230REB
LETHAL DOSAGE
Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF) and
Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical Defense Pro-
gram. Determination of the Median Lethal Dose of Two
Anticholinesterase Agents and Efficacy of Current Ther-
ADA362975REB
LIBERATION
History of the World in the Twentieth Century. Volume II:
Conflict and Liberation, 1945-1996.
HUP-0017REB
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0245-2696,
Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
PB99-152159REB
LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT
Implementation of Successful Practices Using an Iterative
Development Methodology for an AEGIS Configuration
Management Software Application.
ADA363072REB
LIFE CYCLES
Opportunities to Improve Diagnostics Performance Using
Computer-Based Product Definition Models and Simula-
tions.
ADA362942REB
LIFE SCIENCES
China Report, Science and Technology No. 213.
ADA362902REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA362987REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences. Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA362988REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA362998REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA362999REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363000REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363001REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363287REB
LIGANDS
Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Novel Diaza-18-
Crown-6 Ligands Containing Aromatic Thiol-Denved Side
Arms.
ADA362936REB
LIGHTNING
AWOS Data Acquisition System (ADAS), Automated
Lightning Detection and Reporting System (ALDARS).
September 1999 KW-27
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KEYWORD INDEX
Operational Test and Evaluation (OT & E) Final Test Re-
port
ADA362808REB
Three-Oimensional Total Odd Nitrogen (NO(y)) Simulation
During SONEX using a Stretched-Grid Chemical Trans-
port Model
N19990041439REB
UGHTNMG DETECTION
AWOS Data Acquisition System (ADAS), Automated
Lightning Detection and Reporting System (ALDARS),
Operational Test and Evaluation (OT & E) Final Test Re-
port
ADA362808REB
UMTT CYCLE OSCILLATION
Limit Cyde Oscillations (LCO) and Nonlinear Aeroelaste
Wing Response: Reduced Order Aerodynamic Models.
ADA362982REB
LMTERS
Results of Attempts to Prevent Departure and/or Pilot-In-
duced Oscillations (PKD) Due to Actuator Rate Limiting in
Highly-Augmented Fighter Flight Control Systems (HAVE
FILTER).
ADA362947REB
LINEAR ACCELERATORS
Error studies tor SMS Linac. Part 1: Transverse errors.
DE990Q22S4REB
SMS Linac: Revised configuration.
DE99002261REB
LINEAR EQUATIONS
Solution to the Fundamental Linear Fractional Order Dif-
ferential Equation.
N199900419S2REB
LINEAR SYSTEMS
Internal Physical Features of a Land Surface Model Em-
ploying a Tangent Linear Model.
N19990041333REB
LIQUEFACTION
PaJeoseismotogy Study Northwest of the New Madrid
Seismic Zone.
NUREG/CR-5730REB
LIQUID COOLING
Enhancement of Boiling in Highly Wetting Fluids.
ADA362878REB
UOUD PHASES
Feufeiltty Study of Liquid Phase Sinter Forming of a
Model Ceramic System.
ADA362946REB
LIQUID POOL FIRES
Experimental and Numerical Study of the Effects of De-
sign Parameters on Water Met Suppression of Liquid
Pool Fires.
ADA362806REB
LIQUID WASTES
Sampling and analysis plan for sampling of liquid waste
streams generated by 222-S Laboratory Complex oper-
ations.
DE990S01S5REB
LITHIUM ALLOYS
Time Temperature-Precipitation Behavior in An Al-Cu-Li
Alloy 2195.
N19990041616REB
LITHIUM BATTERIES
BuBafin of the Etectrotecnmcal Laboratory. Vol. 60. No.
12.1996. Special Issue: Uhium Secondary Batteries.
PB99-152043REB
LITTORAL ZONES
How Can Operational Maneuver be Used by the Naval or
Joint Task Force Commander to Enhance Operational
Protection in the Littoral.
ADA36309SREB
Naval Force Protection in the Littorals.
ADA363193REB
Closing the Book: The Role of the Aircraft Carrier in the
Twenty-First Century.
ADA363211REB
LMFBR TYPE REACTORS
Summary o( FY 1997 related to JAPC-US. DOE contract
study on improvement of core safety - study on GEM
DE990S0497REB
Responses to additional JAPC questions.
DE9905049BREB
LOCAL AREA NETWORKS
Security Planning tor Wireless Networks: DOD Concerns.
ADA362720REB
ARL Intranet Analysis and Development Study.
ADA362869REB
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Some Assembly Required: Building a Digital Government
tor the 21st Century. Report of a Murtidscipinary Work-
shop Held in October 1998.
ADA362848REB
Dealing With Data: Seminar Summary. Using Information
in Government Program Information Sharing Seminar Se-
ries. Seminar No. 1.
ADA362861REB
LOGGING WORKER
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port Tree Feller Killed When Struck by Chain Saw. West
PB99-155640REB
LOGISTICS
News from AFAR, Volume 1. Number 3 July/August
1996.
ADA362973REB
News from AFAR. Volume 1 Number 7 January/February
1996.
ADA363035REB
Jane's Military Vehicles and Logistics (Online Service).
JANE-0546REB
World Markets for Armoured and Military Logistic Vehi-
cles. Edition 2 (Online Service).
JANE-0554REB
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
Identification and Evaluation of Interfaces of IL Support
Operations with the Army Logistics System.
ADA362962REB
Within the Context of JV2010, Is There a Requirement for
a Theater-Level Joint Forces Logistics Commander
(JKLOQC) and a Joint Theater Logistics Command
(JTLC).
ADA363172REB
Defense Transportation Efforts to Improve DOD's Per-
sonal Propertv Program.
ADA363398REB
LOGISTICS PLANNING
Maritime Preposition Force Ship 2010.
ADA363180REB
Revolution in Military Logistics: Surviving the Budget
Process.
ADA363267REB
LOGISTICS SUPPORT
Building and Maintaining Public Acceptance of and Polit-
ical Support for the Military of the Future.
ADA363390REB
LONGLEAF PINE TREES
Scientific Coordination and Adaptive Management and
Experimental Restoration of Longleaf Pine Community
Structure, Function, and Composition.
ADA362888REB
LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY
Working man's analysis of incidents and accidents with
explosives at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. 1946-
1997.
DE99002410REB
LOSSES
Economic Losses from Marine Pollution. A Handbook for
Assessment
BLANDO492REB
LOW COST
X-33/VentureStar Program.
N19990041334REB
LOW EARTH ORBITS
Meragency Report on Orbital Debris, 1995.
PB99-151375REB
LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES
Low-level radioactive waste management at the Nevada
Test Site - Current status.
DE99002186REB
Intermediate depth burial of classified transuranic wastes
in arid alluvium.
DE99002192REB
Technical work plan for the privatization waste character-
ization data quality objective process.
Immobilized tow-activity waste interim storage facility.
Project W-465 conceptual design report
DE99050565REB
Data quality objectives for TWRS privatization Phase 1:
Confirm tank T is an appropriate feed source for low-ac-
tivity waste feed batch X.
DE99050584REB
Conceptual design statement of work for the immobilized
tow-activity waste disposal facility, project W-520.
DE99050668REB
Environmental Dynamics of Carbon-14 Near a Low-Level
Radioactive Waste Burial Ground.
NUREG/CR-6567REB
LOW TEMPERATURE TESTS
Contributions of Performance-Graded Asphalt to Low
Temperature Cracking Resistance of Pavements.
PB9&-152993REB
LOW VELOCITY
Development and Application of an Advanced Optical
Based Pressure Instrument tor Low-Spaed Flows.
ADA362829REB
LUBRICANTS
ARTIr
LUMBER
ROMI-RIP 2.0 User's Guide: a ROugh Mill RIP-First Sim-
ulator
PB99-152803REB
MACHINE TOOL WDUSTRY
Selected Articles on Machine Industry in Communist
China in 1959-Translation.
ADA36279BREB
MACHINE TOOLS
Survey of Soviet Heavy Industry (7).
ADA362803REB
USSR Report. Machine Tools and Metanvorking Equip-
ment. No. 7.
ADA363140REB
MACROECONOMICS
Macroeconomic Policy and Adjustment in Korea 1970-
1990.
HUP-0035REB
MAGAZMES (ORDNANCE)
Verzeichnis der im Faactiinformationswesen der
bundesswehr laufend gehaltenen Zertschriffen
(Zeitschriftenverzeichnis FIWBw). Listing of the Maga-
zines Held Constantly in the Specialized Information Sys-
tem of the German Federal Armed Forces (magazine list-
ing FlWBwj-TranslatJon.
AOA363396REB
MAGELLANIC CLOUDS
WFPC2 Observations of Star Clusters in the Magellanic
Clouds, Report 2.
N19990042321REB
MAGNETIC FIELD RECONNECDON
Hydrodynamic Stability and Magnetic Reconnection in
Desks and Stars.
N19990042136REB
MAGNETIC FIELDS
Boundary Conditions for Magnetic Field Gradients Inside
a Source-Free Volume.
ADA362760REB
Chemical synthesis of magnetic Fe-B and Fe-Co-B par-
ticles and chains.
DE99002187REB
Global MHD Simulation of Mesoscale Structures at the
Magnetospheric Boundary.
N19390042166REB
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Carctno-
genesis Studies of 60-HZ Magnetic Fields in F344/N Rats
and B6C3F1 Mce (Whole-Body Exposure Studies).
PB99-152886REB
MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
Application of hysteresis modeling to magnetic techniques
for monitoring biaxial stress.
DE99002444REB
MAGNETOENCEPHALOGRAM
Bayesian analysis of MEG visual evoked responses.
DE99002182REB
MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS
Advanced Radiation Theory, Support Annual Report
1998.
ADA362872REB
Global MHD Simulation of Mesoscale Structures at the
N19990042166REB
MAIL PROCESSING
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0017-2699,
United States Postal Service, Mail Processing and Dis-
tribution Center. Omaha. Nebraska.
PB99-152324REB
MAIN SEQUENCE STARS
Calibration of Post-AGB Supergiants as Standard
Extragalactic Candles for HST.
N19990042137REB
MAINTENANCE
222-S Laboratory maintenance implementation plan.
DE99060205REB
MALES
Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF) and
Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical Defense Pro-
gram. Determination of the Median Lethal Dose of Two
Anfcholinesterase Agents and Efficacy of Current Ttier-
A8A362975REB
MALIGNANT
Fidelity of DMA Replication in Normal and Malignant
Human Breast Cells.
ADA362661REB
Project CS-1082, Information and Technology Tools for
Assessment and Predfctton of the Potential Effects of
Military Noise on Marine Mammals.
ADA363354REB
MAMMARY GLANDS
Role of Mutant p53 Protein in Breast Cancer.
ADA363399REB
MAN COMPUTER INTERFACE
Generic Management and Control API Based on an Ob-
ject-Level Interaction Paradigm and Ms Demonstration in
a Virtual Workshop Service.
ADA362912REB
GPS User-Interface Design Problems.
ADA363331REB
MAN ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS
Threading the Currents.
ISLAND-0532REB
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chemistry and
Climate.
N19990041152REB
MAN MACHME SYSTEMS
Use of Perspective View Displays for Operational Tasks.
ADA362590REB
MANAGEMENT
Why Reengineering Projects Fail.
ADA362725REB
Dealing With Data: Seminar Summary. Using Information
in Government Program Information Sharing Seminar Se-
ries. Seminar No. 1.
ADA362861REB
News from AFAR. Volume 2, Number 1 March/April 1996.
ADA362956REB
Aerospace Acquisition 2000, Volume 2, Number 1.
ADA362959REB
News from AFAR. Volume 2 Number 2 May/June 1996.
ADA362960REB
News from AFAR, Volume 1. Number 3 July/August
1998.
ADA362973REB
KW-28 VOL 99, No. 3
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KEYWORD INDEX
MEDICAL SERVICES
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Value Engineering/Operation and Support Cost Reduction
Computer Based Program and VE Training Tool For Tech
Loop Spare Parts Initiatives.
ADA363337REB
Inhalation Exposure Risk During a Military Operation: A
Risk Assessment Approach.
ADA363340REB
Effects of Reservoir Operations on Individual Species and
Communities: A Watershed Perspective.
ADA363371REB
MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
Getting the Most Out of Integrated Product Teams (IPTs).
ADA362638REB
Successful Management Practices.
ADA362668REB
MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND CONTROL
Air Traffic Control: FAA's Modernization Investment Man-
agement Approach Could Be Strengthened.
ADA363174REB
Technology and Intervention: The Negative Impact on Fu-
ture Leader Development.
ADA363207REB
Managing the Dynamics of Change.
ADA363208REB
East Europe Report, Scientific Affairs No. 762.
ADA363272REB
MANEUVERS
Forward Amphibious Maneuver from the Sea.
ADA363234REB
MANGANESE
High-resolution structural studies of ultra-thin magnetic,
transition metal overiayers and two-dimensional transition
metal oxides using synchrotron radiation.
DE99002387REB
MANIPULATORS
Hand Tool Manipulation and Self-Presence in VR.
ADA362871REB
MANPOWER
Evaluation of the Impact of the Target Force Planning
Model (TFPM) on the Manpower Process at Head-
quarters. U.S. Marine Corps.
ADA362904REB
MANPOWER UTILIZATION
Managing the Dynamics of Change.
ADA3S3208REB
MANUFACTURING
USAF Manufacturing Technology; Program Status Re-
port, Spring 1999.
ADA363080REB
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods. Volume II
- New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to
Production Scheduling in Flexible Manufacturing Sys-
tems.
ADA363269REB
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0161-2706.
Bananas. Gifts. Incorporated, Clarkdale, Arizona.
PB99-152316REB
MANURE HANDLING
Guidelines for manure management for Prince Edward Is-
land.
MIC-99-03231REB
MARINE CORPS
Prospects for a Naval Service Operational Concept
ADA363221REB
Analysis of the Operating Costs for Light Armored Vehi-
cles in the United States Marine Corps.
ADA3633S7REB
MARINE CORPS PERSONNEL
Evaluation of the Impact of the Target Force Planning
Model (TFPM) on the Manpower Process at Head-
quarters, U.S. Marine Corps.
ADA362904REB
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
Understanding and Protecting Marine Biodiversity. Sec-
ond Edition.
ISLAND-0526REB
MARINE MAMMALS
U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments: 1996.
PB99-152837REB
Marine Mammal Auditory Systems: A Summary of
Audkmetric and Anatomical Data and Its Implications for
Underwater Acoustic Impacts.
PB99-154791REB
MARINE METEOROLOGY
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POUNAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
N19990042154REB
MARINE POLLUTION
Economic Losses from Marine Pollution. A Handbook for
Assessment
ISLAND-0492REB
MARINE PROPULSION
Reduction of NOx Emissions from Marine Power Plants.
ADA363222REB
Evaporative Compressor Cooling for NOx Suppression
and Enhanced Engine Performance for Naval Gas Tur-
bine Propulsion Plants.
ADA363242REB
MARINE SEDIMENTS
Seabed classification by QTC VIEW: Sites near Van-
couver Island.
MC-99-03353REB
Acoustic seabed classification, MAST97: Final report.
MIC-99-03382REB
Changes in butyltin residue concentrations in marine
sediments of Atlantic Canada between 1988 and 1994.
MIC-99-03657REB
MARINE TRANSPORTATION
Sealift Transportation in a Working Capital Fund Environ-
ment: Rate Stability When Workload Declines.
ADA362719REB
Mobility Traid and Challenges for the Operational Com-
mander.
ADA363220REB
Jane's High-Speed Marine Transportation (Online Serv-
ice).
JANE-0581REB
Waterbome Commerce of the United States. Calendar
Year 1997. Part 2. Waterways and Harbors Gulf Coast
Mississippi River System and Antilles.
PB99-151367REB
MARKET ANALYSIS
World Market for ATC Equipment. Edition 2 (Online Serv-
ice).
JANE-0524REB
Patrol Craft Markets (Online Service).
JANE-0537REB
Thermal Imaging Markets (Online Service).
JANE-0561REB
MARKET RESEARCH
Exit, Voice, and Loyalty. Responses to Decline in Firms,
Organizations, and States.
HUP-0004REB
Naval Mine Warfare Markets (Online Service).
JANE-0536REB
MARKETING
Sales Engine (Episode No. 1). (VHS video).
AVA20540-VNB1REB
Seller's World (Episode No. 2). (VHS video).
AVA20541-VNB1REB
Big Picture (Episode No. 3). (VHS video).
AVA2P542-VNB1REB
Sales Talk (Episode No. 6). (VHS video).
AVA20545-VNB1REB
In the Know (Episode No. 7). (VHS video).
AVA20546-VNB1REB
Good Match (Episode No. 8). (VHS video).
AVA20547-VNB1REB
In Position (Episode No. 9). (VHS video).
AVA20548-VNB1REB
Beneath the Surface (Episode No. 10). (VHS video).
AVA20549-VNB1REB
Step by Step (Episode No. 11). (VHS video).
AVA20550-VNB1REB
Making Connections (Episode No. 12). (VHS video).
AVA20551-VNB1REB
Plan of Action (Episode No. 13). (VHS video).
AVA20552-VNB1REB
Going the Distance (Episode No. 14). (VHS video).
AVA20S63-VNB1REB
Show and Tell (Episode No. 15). (VHS video).
AVA20554-VNB1REB
Breaking Through (Episode No. 16). (VHS video).
AVA20555-VNB1REB
Dotted Line (Episode No. 17). (VHS video).
AVA20556-VNB1REB
Full Service (Episode No. 18). (VHS video).
AVA20557-VNB1REB
Extra Mile (Episode No. 19). (VHS video).
AVA20558-VNB1REB
Setting the Pace (Episode No. 20). (VHS video).
AVA20559-VNB1REB
Personal Best (Episode No. 22). (VHS video).
AVA20561-VNB1REB
One Work) (Episode No. 26). (VHS video).
AVA20565-VNB1REB
Floriculture Crops. 1998 Summary.
NASS-ZFC-99REB
MARKETS
Rivers of Gold: Designing Markets to Allocate Water in
California.
ISLAND-0491REB
MARYLAND
Status Report on Investigations of Potential Human
Health Effects Associated With Power Frequency Electric
and Magnetic Fields.
PB99-152860REB
MASS DESTRUCTION WEAPONS
Shoring Up the Homeland Defense: The Joint Medical
Task Force and Weapons of Mass Destruction.
ADA363093REB
Operational Design: The Impact of Nuclear, Biological,
and Chemical Attack on U.S. Forces During Power Pro-
jection and Sustainment Operations.
ADA363124REB
WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION: Effort to Reduce
Russian Arsenals May Cost More, Achieve Less Than
Planned.
ADA363201REB
MASS SPECTROSCOPY
Laser AMation/lonization Characterization of Solids: Final
Progress Report of the Strategic Environmental Research
and Development Program.
ADA363248REB
MASSACHUSETTS
Regional Advantage. Culture and Competition in Silicon
Valley and Route 128.
HUP-0009REB
MATERIAL SUBSTITUTION
ARTI refrigerant database.
DE99002209REB
MATERIALS
Dislocation accumulation at large plastic strains - An ap-
proach to the theoretical strength of materials.
DE99002412REB
MATERIALS TESTING
Quasi-static multiaxial testing of PBX 9501: Creep effects
on Estane molecular weight.
DE99002195REB
Application of nonlinear wave modulation spectroscopy to
discern material damage.
DE99002411REB
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
Estimating Dredging Sediment Resuspension Sources.
ADA362892REB
Evaluation of high-level waste pretreatment processes
with an approximate reasoning model.
DE99002218REB
Explicit model of expanding cylindrical shells subjected to
high explosive detonations.
DE99002224REB
Generalized ELF propagation.
MIC-99-03336REB
Studying Turbulence Using Numerical Simulation Data-
bases, No. 7.
N19990041253REB
Internal Physical Features of a Land Surface Model Em-
ploying a Tangent Linear Model.
N19990041333REB
Three-Dimensional Total Odd Nitrogen (NO(y)) Simulation
During SONEX using a Stretched-Grid Chemical Trans-
port Model.
N19990041439REB
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-62.
N19990042027REB
Investigation of Emission Factors in the California
EMFAC7G Model.
PB99-149718REB
Current Methods and Research Strategies for Modeling
Atmospheric Mercury.
PB99-149783REB
MATHEMATICS
Proceedings of the 5. joint Russian-American computa-
tional mathematics conference.
DE99000778REB
MEAN FLOWS
Stratified Coastal Trapped Waves and Mean Flows.
ADA362722REB
MEASUREMENT
Technique for Measuring the Gain of HF Antennas.
ADA362876REB
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Fuji Electric Review, Volume 44, No. 2, 1998. Instrumen-
tation and Control Technology.
PB99-153199REB
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Periodica Polytechnica. Mechanical Engineering, Volume
42, No. 1,1998.
PB99-120305REB
Periodica Polytechnica Mechanical Engineering, Volume
42, No. 2,1998.
PB99-149635REB
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Time Temperature-Precipitation Behavior in An AI-Cu-U
Alloy 2195.
N19990041616REB
MECHANICAL TWINNING
Twinning Mechanisms in Complex High Tm Intermetallic
Compounds.
ADA362826REB
MECHANICS
China Report, Science and Technology, No. 192-Trans-
lation.
ADA363107REB
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port: Mechanic Fatally Injured during Dismantling of
Crane Boom at Scrap Metal Yard, Pennsylvania.
PB99-155657REB
MEDICAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Medical Information Technology in Support of the Oper-
ational Commander.
ADA363363REB
MEDICAL RESEARCH
Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF) and
Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical Defense Pro-
gram. Determination of the Median Lethal Dose of Two
Anticholinesterase Agents and Efficacy of Current Ther-
ADA362975REB
Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF) and
Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical Defense Pro-
gram. Evaluation of the Passive Protection Against Five
Serotypes of Botulinum Toxin Provided by Botulinum
Human Immune Globulin in an Animal Model.
ADA362977REB
MEDICAL SERVICES
Problem of Radiological Protection, Poland.
ADA362600REB
CD-ROM Technology to Increase Appropriate Self-Care
and Preventive Behaviors Among Army and Navy
Women.
ADA362645REB
September 1999 KW-29
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KEYWORD INDEX
Increasing the Resolution of Simulated Combat Trauma
Injuries in a High Level Architecture (HLA) Environment.
ADA362714REB
Tricare Basefine Analysis of Access and Satisfaction.
ADA362744REB
Madigan Army Medical Center. Department of Clinical In-
vestigation. Annual Progress Report.
ADA362963REB
Adherence to the OtiSs Media with Effusion Clinical Prac-
tice Guideline by Providers in a United States Air Force
Medical Treatment Facility.
ADA363334REB
Medical Information Technology in Support of the Oper-
ational Commander.
AOA363363REB
Awards to Soviet Women Medical Workers-USSR
AOA363375RE8
MEDICINAL HERBS
Mffitary News Items From Chinese Communist Press-
Translation.
AOA362992REB
MEDICINE
For the Welfare of Man Development of Medical Science
in the USSR-Translation.
ADA362991REB
Advanced letemedeine development
DE990Q2236REB
Rural lelemedcine project in northern New Mexico.
DE99002299REB
MEETINGS
Selected Translations of Abstracts in Referafivnyy
Zhumal - Bictegjya. No. 6,1959-Translation.
ADA3627B5REB
Some Assembly Required: Building a Digital Government
for the 21st Century. Report of a Multic&ciplinary Work-
shop HeW in October 1998.
ADA362848REB
Hungarian Symposium of Radiation Damage and Protec-
tion.
ADA363027REB
RAND Forum on Cuba.
ADA363063REB
Proceedings of the 5. joint Russian-American computa-
tional mathematics conference.
DE99000778REB
Sixth national stakeholder workshop summary report.
DE990C2110REB
Large-scale demonstration and deployment project at Los
Alamos National Laboratory.
DE99002150REB
Bayesian analysts of MEG visual evoked responses.
DE99002182REB
Evidence for strong electron-lattice coupling in La(sub
2(minus)x)Sr(sub x)NrO(sub 4).
DE99002183REB
Low temperature anomaly of LO phonons in La(sub
1.85)Sr(sub 0.15)CuO(sub 4) and YBa(sub 2)Cu(sub
SXXsubT).
DE99002184REB
Low-level radoactive waste management at the Nevada
Test Site - Current status.
OE990G2186REB
Intermediate depth burial of classified transuranic wastes
in arid alluvium.
DE990021S2REB
Structure and dynamics of interactive documents.
DE990Q2193REB
Quasi-static mutoaxial testing of PBX 9501: Creep effects
on Estane molecular weighL
DE99002195REB
Mcrobial characterization for the Source-Term Waste
Test Program (STTP) at Los Alamos.
DE99002197REB
Need and options available tor permanent CCKsub 2) dis-
posal.
DE99002199REB
Rrst principles total energy study of NbCr(sub 2) <• V
Laves phase ternary system.
DE99002200REB
Spectrophotometnc investigation of LKVQ chloride
comptexation in me NaCVNaCKHsub 4) system.
DE99002201REB
Creative PDB's (parts databases).
DE99002284REB
Summary of FY 1997 related to JAPC-U.S. OOE contract
study on improvement of core safety - study on GEM
(III).
Responses to additional JAPC Questions.
DE990S0498REB
Indexing contamination surveys.
DE99050499REB
Sustainable Forest Economy Workshop draft report: Sum-
mary of proceedings.
MtC-9»03384REB
Studying Turbulence Using Numerical Simulation Data-
bases, No. 7.
N1999Q041253REB
hi Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU 3) Technical Inter-
change Meeting: Abstracts.
N1999004224OTEB
Proceedings of the National Science Council. Republic of
China: Part A: Physical Science and Engineering, Volume
22. No. 2, March 199a
PB99-101768REB
BusinessUNC: Learning, Information, Networking and
Collaboration. Business-to-Business Relatictiships That
Increase the Economic Competitiveness of Firms. A Re-
port to Vice President Al Gore.
PB99-147092REB
Proceedings of the National Joint Use Conference (5th).
Held in Louisville, Kentucky on October 26-27,1998.
PB99-150062REB
Proceedings of the National Highway/Utility Conference
(7th). Held in Louisville, Kentucky on October 28-30,
1998.
PB99-150120REB
Studies in Intelligence. Winter 1998-1999.
PB99-928002REB
MELTING
Application of new techniques for EOS data
DE99002232REB
MENTAL ABILITY
Attitudes on Physical and Mental Labor in Communist
China—Translation.
ADA362795REB
MENTAL DISORDERS
Anxiety Sensitivity and Psychological Vulnerability.
ADA363346REB
MERCENARIES
Modem Mercenaries of the Twentyfirst Century; Profes-
sional Military Consultants a Modern Tool of Foreign Pc4-
ADA3631!
ADA363194REB
MERCHANT SHIPS
Jane's Merchant Ships (Online Service).
JANE-0534REB
MERCURY (METAL)
Current Methods and Research Strategies for Modeling
Atmospheric Mercury.
PB99-149783REB
MESOSCALE PHENOMENA
Global MHO Simulation of Mesoscale Structures at the
Magnetospheric Boundary.
N19990042166REB
METABOLISM
Methodology of Investigating Gas Metabolism in the In-
spiration of Large Concentrations of Oxygen. -USSR-. (K
metodike cssledovaniya gazoobmena pn vdykhanii boT
shikh kontsentratsiy kislorodaJ-Translation.
ADA3628S6REB
METAL WORKING FLUIDS
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0030-2697.
Pratt and Whitney TAPC. North Haven, Connecticut
P699-152217REB
METALLIZATION
Pressure induced metallization of the perovskite
Sr3Fe2O7.
OE99002271REB
METALLOGRAPHY
Growth of the Physics of Metals and Physical Metallog-
raphy in the Chinese People's Republics for 10 years -
USSR—Translation.
ADA362790REB
METALLURGICAL PLANTS
Mining and mineral processing operations in Canada,
1998.
MC-99-03223REB
METALLURGY
China Report, Science and Technology, No. 192—Trans-
lation.
ADA363107REB
Research and Development in Soviet Nonferrous Metal-
lurgy—Translation.
ATM363316REB
METALS
Growth of the Physics of Metals and Physical Metallog-
raphy in the Chinese People's Republics for 10 years -
USSR—Translation.
ADA362790REB
METALWORKING
USSR Report, Machine Tools and Metalworking Equip-
ment No. 7.
ADA363140REB
METEOflmC DAMAGE
Meteoroids and Meteor Storms: A Threat to Spacecraft.
N19990041159REB
METEORC4O CONCENTRATION
Meteoroids and Meteor Storms: A Threat to Spacecraft.
N199900411S9REB
METEOROIDS
Meteoroids and Meteor Storms: A Threat to Spacecraft.
N19990041159REB
METEOROLOGICAL DATA
Mapping Coastal Surface Winds in Monterey Bay Using
High Frequency Radar.
ADA362924HEB
METHANOL
Micro fuel cell.
DE99002286REB
MICROdRCUITS
Air Force Research Laboratory Research Highlights, Mar/
Apr 1999.
ADA363089REB
MICROELECTRONICS
East Europe Report, Scientific Affairs, No. 782.
ADA362949REB
MICROFLORA
Degradation of Hatoaromatic Compounds by Indigenous
Sediment Mreroftora: Biochemistry and Molecular Ecol-
iREB
MICROGRAVTTY
Comparison Tools for Assessing the Microgravity Envi-
ronment of Orbital Missions. Gamers and Conditions.
N19990041197REB
Effects of Microgravity on Embryonic Quail Eye Develop-
ment.
N19990041707REB
MICROORGANISMS
Degradation of Haloaromatic Compounds by Indigenous
Sediment Microftora: Biochemistry and Molecular Ecol-
A§A362983REB
MICROPROCESSORS
East Europe Report, Scientific Affairs. No. 782.
ADA362949REB
MICROSTRUCTURE
Dynamic fracture of heterogeneous materials.
DE99002235REB
Evolution of rnicrostructural changes in pressed HMX ex-
plosives.
DE99002405REB
MICROWAVE EMISSION
Frequency and Angular Variations of Land Surface Micro-
wave Emissivities: Can we Estimate SSM/T and AMSU
Emissivities from SSM/I Emissivities.
N19990042067REB
MICROWAVE EQUIPMENT
Farinon microwave end of life cycle.
DE98054292REB
Integrated Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit-A(AMSU-
A). Performance Verification Report: METSAT AMSU-A2
Receiver Assembly. (P/N 1356441-1, S.N F04) S/N 107.
N19990041946REB
MICROWAVE HEATING
R and D 100 market assessment
DE99002205REB
MICROWAVE PLASMAS
CVD Diamond Grown by Microwave Plasmas in Mixtures
of Acetone/Oxygen and Acetone/Carbon Dioxide.
ADA362752RE6
Synthesis of Diamond in High Power-Density Microwave
Methane/Hydrogen/ Oxygen Plasmas at Elevated Sub-
strate Temperatures.
ADA362769REB
MICROWAVE TUBES
DURIP 97 Vacuum Equipment for Ultra High Power
Microwave Experiments.
ADA362954REB
MIDDLE EAST
Digital Database Development and Seismic Characteriza-
tion and Calibration for the Middle East and North Africa.
ADA286992REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA362663REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA362665REB
Near East and South Asia.
ADA362773REB
Near East/South Asia Report, No. 2780-Translation.
ADA362828REB
JPRS Report. Near East & South Asia-Translation.
ADA362886REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia—Translation.
ADA362915REB
Near East and South Asia-Translation.
ADA362929REB
Near East and South Asia-Translation.
ADA362930REB
Near East and South Asia—Translation.
ADA362986REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia. Table of Con-
tents, JPRS-NEA-87-001, 2 January 1987-JPRS-NEA-87-
041, 6 Apr 1987 Part 1-Translation.
ADA363013REB
History of Middle East Economies in the Twentieth Cen-
tury.
HUP-0005REB
Inside the Arab Work).
HUP-0024REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: MkMIe East and Af-
rica (Online Service).
JANE-0511REB
Jane's Airport and Handing Agents: Middle East and Afri-
ca (on CD-ROM).
JANE-0512REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Middle East and Af-
rica. 1999-2000 Edition.
JANE-0613REB
Airport and Aviation Expansion: Africa and Middle East
(Online Service).
JANE-0582REB
MILITARY
Human factors engineering study for a Griffon Mission
Planning System: Final project report.
MIC-9933323REB
MILITARY AFFAIRS
China Report: Political. Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 470-franslation.
ADA362799REB
MILITARY AIRCRAFT
RTO Meeting Proceedings 16, Aircraft Weapon System
Compatibility and Integration held in Chester. United
Kingdom, 28-30 September. 1998.
ADA363078REB
KW-30 VOL 99, No. 3
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MILITARY AIRPLANES
LJdar remote sensing of meteorological parameters in ad-
verse weather. Performance of electro-optic systems and
aircraft in-flight icing.
MIC-99-03325REB
Engine life cycle cost control by advanced repair and
qualification methods.
MC-99-03330REB
Re-engining the CC130 Hercules transport aircraft as a
fleet management option.
MIC-99-03333REB
MILITARY ART
Some Principles of Network-Centric Warfare: A Look at
How Network- Centric Warfare Applies to the Principles
of War.
AOA363055REB
Uncertain Superiority: Information Technology and Oper-
ational-Level Decision Making.
ADA363057REB
Operational Rres on the Urban Battlefield: An Under-
developed Concept
ADA363059REB
Effects-Based Targeting and Operational Art in the 21st
Century.
ADA363060REB
Operational Level of Wan Radical Change Needed to
Support the American RMA.
AOA363061REB
Archipelagic Sea Lanes: Designation Factors and Effects
on Operational Art
ADA363064REB
Operational Art and the Human Dimension of Warfare in
the 21st Century.
ADA363177REB
High Profile Special Operations Missions and Timing:
Identifying the Culminating Point of Execution.
ADA363195REB
Hide Your Shape Sun Tzu: ROE Considerations for Ne-
gating High-Resolution Commercial Imagery Satellites.
ADA363236REB
C2 in the Information Age: Will Operational Command
Echelons Become Unnecessary.
ADA363259REB
MILITARY BUDGETS
Revolution in Military Logistics: Surviving the Budget
Process.
ADA363267REB
MILITARY CAPABILITIES
Precision Naval Fires in the Age of Information Superi-
ority: Is The Day Of The Carrier Over.
ADA363066REB
Information-Based RMA and the Principles of War.
ADA363157REB
MILITARY CLOTHING
Jane's Personal Combat Equipment (Online Service).
JANE-0553REB
MILITARY COMMUNICATION
Jane's Military Communications (Online Service).
JANE-0559REB
MUTARY DOCTRINE
Rear Area Security In The Field Army Service Area.
ADA362710REB
Compromising the Principles of War Technological Ad-
vancements Impact Multinational Military Operations.
ADA363054REB
Some Principles of Network-Centric Warfare: A Look at
How Network- Centric Warfare Applies to the Principles
of War.
ADA363055REB
Moving Targets and Joint Theater Missile Defense Doc-
trine: Does it Apply to Locating and Engaging the Needle
in the Haystack.
ADA363153REB
Reevaluating Doctrine for Joint Theater Air and Missile
Defense.
ADA363155REB
Information-Based RMA and the Principles of War.
ADA363I57REB
Effects of Information Operations on Nonlinear Force
Structures.
ADA363159REB
Area Air Defense Commander: Can JFACC Do It All.
ADA363189REB
American Military's Discomfort with Peace Operations.
ADA363217REB
Positive Aspects of Network Centric Command. The Ties
Between Behavioral Doctrine and Technology.
ADA363250REB
MUTARY EQUIPMENT
Jane's Electro-Optic Systems (Online Service).
JANE-0560REB
MUTARY FORCES (FOREIGN)
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA362652REB
JPRS Report. Near East & South Asia
ADA362653REB
USSR Report. Military Affairs. No. 1733.
ADA362671REB
Latin America Report. No. 2710. Fighting in Nicaragua:
Battles Along Two Borders.
ADA362680REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362684REB
Soviet Union, Military Affairs-Translation.
ADA362696REB
KEYWORD INDEX
USSR Report. Military Affairs, No. 1781.
ADA362699REB
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1775.
ADA362700REB
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
ADA362702REB
Soviet Union. Military Affairs.
ADA362705REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362709REB
Soviet Union, Military Affairs. Data, Diagrams of Ground
Forces Weaponry.
ADA362748REB
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
ADA362781REB
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
ADA362782REB
USSR Report, Military Affairs.
ADA3627S3REB
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
ADA362804REB
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1764.
ADA362805REB
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1310.
ADA362842REB
Southeast Asia Report. No. 1372.
ADA362854REB
USSR Report: Military Affairs, No. 1810.
ADA362889REB
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1814-Translation.
ADA362928REB
Military News Items From Chinese Communist Press-
Translation.
ADA362992REB
Fleet Air Defense in the Falkland Islands Conflict: A Fail-
ure in Operational Protection.
ADA363067REB
Celtic Warfare in Ireland: A Logistical Perspective.
ADA363119REB
Study of Turkish Officers at the Naval Postgraduate
School: Social, Cultural, and Administrative Issues.
ADA363238REB
USSR Report, Military Affairs. No. 1817.
ADA363291REB
JPRS Report, West Europe Reference Aid Portuguese
Military Terms.
ADA363301REB
Japan Opposes US-Japanese Security Pact.
ADA363305REB
Selected Soviet Military Translations (Recent Events in
the Soviet Navy) No. 61-Translation.
ADA363306REB
Selected Articles on Armed Forces in North Vietnam.
ADA363318REB
Transformation of the Hungarian Home Defense Forces
or a New Role in a New Environment.
ADA363358REB
Verzeichnis der im Faachinformationswesen der
bundesswehr laufend oehaltenen Zeitschriften
(Zeitschriftenverzeichnis FIWBw). Listing of the Maga-
zines Held Constantly in the Specialized Information Sys-
tem of the German Federal Armed Forces (magazine list-
ing RWBw)-Translation.
ADA363396REB
MILITARY FORCES (UNITED STATES)
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1732.
ADA362677HEB
Operational Design: The Impact of Nuclear. Biological,
and Chemical Attack on U.S. Forces During Power Pro-
jection and Sustainment Operations.
ADA363124REB
America's Role in the Allied Intervention in Northern Rus-
sia and Siberia (1918-1920) Case Studies of Mission
Creep and Coalition Failure.
ADA363178REB
Special Forces: The Peacetime Regional Engagement
Force of Choice ... and More.
ADA363185REB
Improved U.S. Pacific Command Theater Design for the
Future.
ADA363197REB
Real Cost of 'Engagement'.
ADA363230REB
Analysis of the Operating Costs for Light Armored Vehi-
cles in the United States Marine Corps.
ADA363387REB
MILITARY GOVERNMENT
Selected Soviet Military Translations (Recent Events in
the Soviet Navy) No. 61-Translation.
ADA363306REB
MILITARY HISTORY
Technical Operations Division - Heritage Remembered.
ADA362693REB
For Want of a Home - A Study of Wherry and Capehan
Military Family Housing.
ADA362706REB
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1731. Military History
Journal, No. 8. August 1932.
ADA362749REB
America's Role in the Allied Intervention in Northern Rus-
sia and Siberia (1918-1920) Case Studies of Mission
Creep and Coalition Failure.
ADA363178REB
Axis Offensive Military Operations Against the Continental
United Slates: Opportunity Lost.
ADA363182REB
MILITARY OPERATIONS
Modem Mercenaries of the Twentyfirst Century; Profes-
sional Military Consultants a Modern Tool of Foreign Pol-
ADA363194REB
NATO: From Creation to Golden Anniversary. Insights for
the Czech Republic.
ADA363231REB
Transformation of the Hungarian Home Defense Forces
or a New Role in a New Environment.
ADA363358REB
General Harold K. Johnson and the Ambiguities of Stra-
tegic Leadership.
ADA363378REB
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
S2 Automated Agent (S2A2): A Training Aid for Com-
manders and Intelligence Officers.
ADA363075REB
Operational Level Intelligence Preparation of the Battle-
field for Special Operations Forces.
ADA363167REB
Operational Counter Deception Cell: Is It The Answer.
ADA363190REB
MILITARY MEDICINE
Shoring Up the Homeland Defense: The Joint Medical
Task Force and Weapons of Mass Destruction.
ADA363093REB
Is a Fundamental Revolution in Military Medicine Re-
quired to Support Joint Vision 2010 and the Joint Forces
Commander in the 21st Century.
ADA363097REB
Values Identified in Different Groups of Air Force Nurses.
ADA363338REB
MILITARY MODERNIZATION
Army After Next: A Cashless Army.
ADA363033REB
Army's B-2 Bomber - Field Artillery Modernization.
ADA363364REB
MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTIES
Development of the Air Force-Army Military Skill Linkage
System (MISL).
ADA362717REB
MILITARY OPERATIONS
JPRS Report, East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362664REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
ADA362666REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
ADA362669REB
East Europe Report: Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2225.
ADA362774REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs
No. 436.
ADA362780REB
China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 470-translation.
ADA362799REB
USSR Report, Military Affairs. No. 1764.
ADA362805REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2133.
ADA362807REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 431-Translation.
ADA362815REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
No. 412-franslation.
ADA362821REB
Southeast Asia Report. No. 1371.
ADA362825REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Korea.
ADA362866REB
JPRS Report, East Asia: Korea.
ADA362867REB
JPRS Report, East Asia: Korea-Translation.
ADA362927REB
Shoring Up the Homeland Defense: The Joint Medical
Task Force and Weapons of Mass Destruction.
ADA363093REB
Is a Fundamental Revolution in Military Medicine Re-
quired to Support Joint Vision 2010 and the Joint Forces
Commander in the 21st Century.
ADA363097REB
In the Crucible of Battle: An Analysis of the Split Air Op-
erations Center and the Principles of War.
ADA363116REB
Operational Commander, the Media, and MOOTW: A
New Paradigm.
ADA363154REB
Regional Civil-Military Operations Center: A Force Multi-
plier in Military Operations Other Than War.
ADA363176REB
America's Role in the Allied Intervention in Northern Rus-
sia and Siberia (1918-1920) Case Studies of Mission
Creep and Coalition Failure.
ADA363178REB
Axis Offensive Military Operations Against the Continental
United States: Opportunity Lost.
ADA363182REB
U.S. Military, NGO's and CMOC: Staying Connected and
Achieving Unity of Effort During MOOTW.
ADA363224REB
Japan Opposes US-Japanese Security Pact.
ADA363305REB
Inhalation Exposure Risk During a Military Operation: A
Risk Assessment Approach.
ADA363340REB
September 1999 KW-31
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KEYWORD INDEX
Medical Information Technology in Support ol the Oper-
ational Commander.
ADA363363REB
Conserving Assets: An Alternative Paradigm for Peace
ADA363CT6REB
Right Force tor the Future: Who Pays the Bil
AOA36MOOREB
Future Land Battlefield: Infantry. Armour and Arttery (On-
line Service).
JANE-0555REB
Nanjing Massacre: A Japanese Journalist Confronts Ja-
pan's National Shame.
SHARPE-00464REB
MHJTARY PERSONNEL
CO-ROM Technology to Increase Appropriate Self-Care
and Preventive Behaviors Among Army and Navy
Women.
ADA362645REB
Modem Mercenaries of the Twentyfirst Century. Profes-
sional Military Consultants a Modem Tool of Foreign Pot-
ADA363194REB
MHJTARY PLANNING
Incraasing the Resolution of Simulated Combat Trauma
Injuries in a Hap Level Architecture (HLA) Environment.
ADA36Z714REB
Compromising the Principles of Wan Technological Ad-
vancements Impact Multinational MUftary Operations,
ADA3630S4REB
Risk Management An Integral Part of Operational Plarv-
Effects-Based Targeting and Operational Art in the 21 si
Century.
ADA363060REB
Operational Level of Wan Radical Change Needed to
Support the American RMA.
ADA363061REB
Denial and Deosptiorv-Network.Centric Challenge.
ADA363099REB
E Pturfbus Drum: Enhancing (mergence Support in the
Network Centric Environment
ADA363102REB
Not to Foresee, But to Enable: The Promise and Pitfalls
of Computer Simulations in Operational Planning.
ADA363148REB
Use of Commercial Space Assets by the Joint Force
Commander.
AOA3631SOREB
Setf-Syncrnonization: What is it. How is it Created, and is
it Needed.
ADA363229REB
Positive Aspects of Network Centric Command. The Ties
Between Behavioral Doctrine and Technology.
ADA363250REB
MHJTAnY PROCUREMENT
THAAO Radar Examination of a Cost Saving Initiative.
ADA362644REB
BALLISTIC MSSILE DEFENSE: More Common Systems
and Components CouM Result in Cost Savings.
MtUTAnV PSYCHOLOGY
Information Operations in Iraq.
AOA363160REB
MRJTARY PUBLICATIONS
USAFA Discovery. Jan-Mar 99.
AOA362648REB
Countermeasure: Army Ground Risk-Management Publi-
cation. Volume 20, Numbers. May 1999.
ADA3G3062REB
MUTARY REQUIREMENTS
Naval Operational Concept and Operational Maneuver
from the Sea: Analysis in Operational Design.
ADA363216REB
Trial by adventure.
MC-9943291REB
Army After Next A Cashless Army.
ADA363033REB
Some Principles of Network-Centric Warfare: A Look at
How Network- Centric Warfare Applies to the Principles
of War. ^^
ADA363055REB
Operational Rres on the Urban Battlefield: An Under-
developed Concept
ADA363059REB
Effects-Based Targeting and Operational Art in the 21st
Century.
ADA363060REB
Operational Level of War Radical Change Needed to
Support the American RMA.
ADA363061REB
Organizational Implications of Network-Cemric Warfare.
ADA363092REB
Arabian Gulf Maritime Interception Operations: Balancing
the Ends. Ways, Means and Risks.
ADA363175REB
Force Protection and Strategic Air Mobility: The MANPAD
Challenge.
ADA363181REB
Axis Offensive Military Operations Against the Continental
United States: Opportunity Lost.
ADA363182REB
Special Forces: The Peacetime Regional Engagement
Force of Choice... and More.
ADA363185REB
Airborne Forces of the United States Army: Cornerstone
of Force Projection.
ADA363187REB
Creeping Jurisdiction, Are International Straits in Jeop-
ardy.
ADA3631
MHJTARr RESEARCH
Department of Defense In-House ROT&E Activities Re-
port for Fiscal Year 1998.
ADA362634REB
Dental Readiness of the Army War CoBeoe Students
Class of 1999. A Comparison study to the dass ol 1985.
ADA363356REB
MUJTARY RESERVES
Shaping the Regional Stabity Environment with Re-
3191REB
Improved U.S. Pacific Command Theater Design for the
Future.
ADA363197REB
Cruising CVBGs and Horizon MAGs: An Alternative Ap-
proach to Naval Forward Presence for the 21st Century.
ADA363203REB
USAF Aerospace Expeditionary Force: Frying into the
21st Century.
ADA363209REB
Shaping the Regional Stability Environment with Re-
serves.
ADA363210REB
Commander's Estimate of the Situation: Kosovo & The
Southern Balkans.
ADA363226REB
Hide Your Shape Sun Tzu: ROE Considerations for Ne-
gating High-Resolution Commercial Imagery Satellites.
ADA363236REB
Growing Imperative to Adopt 'Flexibility' as an American
Principle of War.
ADA363381REB
MILITARY TACTICS
Can We Get There From Here. RMAs. Network-Centric
Warfare and the Process of Transformation.
ADA363146REB
Network Centric Warfare and the Joint Forces Air Com-
ponent Commander.
ADA363152REB
Building and Maintaining Public Acceptance of and Polit-
ical Support for the Military of the Future.
ADA363390REB
MHJTARY TRAINING
USSR Report, MUtary Affairs. No. 1781.
ADA362699REB
Soviet Union, MUitary Affairs. Data. Diagrams of Ground
Forces Weaponry.
ADA36274BREB
S2 Automated Agent (S2A2): A Training Aid for Com-
manders and Intelligence Officers.
ADA363075REB
MILITARY VEHICLES
Jane's Military Vehicles and Logistics (Online Service).
JANE-0546REB
MLUMETEB WAVES
MUSmeter-Wave Imaging Radiometer (MIR) Data Proc-
essing and Development of Water Vapor Retrieval Algo-
ADA363210REB
Reserve Component Officer Professional Development.
ADA363357REB
MHJTARV SATELLITES
Use of Commercial Space Assets by the Joint Force
Commander.
ADA363150REB
Satefite Control Systems: Opportunity for DOD to Imple-
ment Space Policy and Integrate Capacities.
ADAaSSlREB
MHJTARY STRATEGY
By Example: The Impact of Recent Argentine Naval Ac-
WSesona*^ Sne-Nava, StrategS.
Strategic Creep: From Power Projection Back to Forward
Presence.
ADA362989REB
»
N199900411S3REB
MME COUNTERMEASURfES
Operational Effects of Mine Warfare.
ADA363227RE8
MME DETECTION
Assessment of the REmote Minefield Detection System
(REMDS).
ADA362985RE8
MIME SWEEPING
Jane's Mnes and Mne Clearance (Online Service).
JANE-0551REB
MNE WARFARE
Operational Effects of Mine Warfare.
ADA363227REB
MWERAL MDUSTRtES
New Brunswick's mineral industry, 1997.
MTC-99-03151REB
Mning and mineral processing operations in Canada,
1998.
MC-99-03223REB
MKERALOGY
Mineralogy and geochemistry of the C14 kimberlite and
associated glaciaT sediments, Kirkland Lake, Ontario.
MINES (ORDNANCE)
Operational Effects of Mine Warfare.
ADA363227REB
Jane's Mines and Mine Clearance (Online Service).
JANE-0551REB
M1SNORMING
Augmented Selection Criteria for Enlisted Personnel.
ADA363068REB
MISSION AREA ANALYSIS
Commander's Estimate of the Situation: Kosovo & The
Southern Balkans.
ADA363226REB
MISSIONS
America's Role in the Allied Intervention in Northern Rus-
sia and Siberia (1918-1920) Case Studies of Mission
Creep and Coalition Failure.
AOAS63178REB
MISSISSIPPI RIVER
Stages and Discharges of the Mississippi River and Trib-
utaries and Other Watersheds in the New Orleans District
for 1994.
ADA362753REB
MIST
Experimental and Numerical Study of the Effects of De-
sign Parameters on Water Mist Suppression of Liquid
Pool Fires.
ADA362806REB
MITIGATION
Natural Hazard Mitigation. Recasting Disaster Policy and
Planning.
ISLAND-0527REB
MIXING ZONES
Validation of the Comix Model Using Thermal Plume
Data from Four Maryland Power Plants.
PB99-149700REB
MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Redeployment plan for spectrum efficient land mobile
equipment in the frequency range 100-500 MHz.
MIC-99-03408REB
MOBILITY
Force Protection and Strategic Air Mobility: The MANPAD
Challenge.
ADA363181REB
MODAL CHOICES
Nonwork and Off-Peak Trips by Transit. Walk and Bicycle
Modes: An Understanding of Existing and Potential Mar-
kets.
P899-152944REB
MODAL RESPONSE
Application of the Probabilistic Dynamic Synthesis Meth-
od to Realistic Structures.
N19990041443REB
MODELS
Structural Stiffness Characteristics of the Solid Rocket
Booster Field Joint
N19990041442REB
MODIFICATIONS
Development of a gamma ray spectroscopy capability at
LANSCE.
DE99002234REB
SNS Ljnac: Revised configuration.
DE99002261REB
MOISTURE CONTENT
Millimeter-Wave Imaging Radiometer (MIR) Data Proc-
essing and Development of Water Vapor Retrieval Algo-
rithms.
N19990041153REB
MOLDING COMPOUNDS
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0154-2693,
Siemens Energy and Automation, Inc., Distribution Prod-
ucts Division, Orbana. Ohio.
PB99-152308REB
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Degradation of Haloaromatic Compounds by Indigenous
Sediment Mkroflora: Biochemistry and Molecular Ecol-
A§A362983REB
MOLECULAR CLOUDS
High Resolution Far-Infrared Studies of Compact Regions
in Star-Forming Molecular Clouds.
N19990042133REB
Airborne Astronomy Program.
N19990042134REB
MOLECULAR DYNAMICS
Computer for Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Simulations.
ADA363044REB
MOLECULAR STATES
Molecular Quantum States at Dissociation.
PB99-120339REB
MOLECULAR WEIGHT
Quasi-static multiaxial testing of PBX 9501: Creep effects
on Estane molecular weight.
DE99002195REB
MONEY
Army After Next: A Cashless Army.
ADA363033REB
MONGOLIA
JPRS Report. East Asia, Mongolia, Biographic Informa-
tion on Officials-Translation.
ADA362885REB
MONITORING
Coso Monitoring Program, October 1997 through Sep-
tember 1998.
ADA362727REB
KW-32 VOL 99, No. 3
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Environmental report 1996, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory.
DE99002426REB
Environmental report 1997, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory.
DE99002427REB
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
site environmental report for calendar year 1997.
DE99002432REB
In summary: Idaho National Engineering and Environ-
mental Laboratory site environmental report (or calendar
year 1997.
DE99002433REB
E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental
contaminants. Quarterly technical progress report, July-
September 1996.
DE99002446REB
E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental
contaminants. Quarterly technical progress report, Octo-
ber-December 1996.
DE99002447REB
MONTORS
E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental
contaminants. Quarterly technical progress report, Octo-
ber-December 1997.
DE99002454REB
MONOCHROMATORS
Investigation of pin-post monochromators for a wiggler
beemline.
DE99002438REB
MONTE CARLO METHOD
Application of the Probabilistic Dynamic Synthesis Meth-
od to Realistic Structures.
N19990041443REB
MONTE SARD MOUNTAIN
Synoptic Survey of Septic Indicators in Streams and
Springs at Monte Sano Mountain, Madison County, Ala-
bama. January 29-31,1998.
PB99-152464REB
MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS
Countermeasure: Army Ground Risk-Management Publi-
cation, Volume 20, Number 5. May 1999.
ADA363062REB
MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVING
Trip report: Fremantie fatigue conference and FMP-re-
lated field visits and meetings.
MC-99-03429REB
MOTOR VEHICLES
Benefit-Cost Assessment of the Commercial Vehicle In-
formation Systems and Networks (CVISN) in Maryland.
PB99-116501REB
MOVINQ TARGETS
Moving Targets and Joint Theater Missile Defense Doc-
trine: Does it Apply to Locating and Engaging the Needle
in the Haystack.
ADA363153REB
MULTKXIP MODULES
Optical Interconnect Technology (OIT) Muttichip Module
to MurBchip Module.
ADA362637REB
MULT1DRUG RESISTANCE
Regulation of the Muttidrug Resistance-Associated Pro-
tein Gene by Estrogen.
ADA362659REB
Muttidrug Resistance in Breast Cancer Occurrence and
Therapeutic Implications.
ADA362660REB
MULTILINE
Multiline Tow Cable Assembly Including Swivel and Slip
Ring.
PAT-APPL-8-137 870REB
MULTIMEDIA
Hitachi Review. Volume 46. No. 5. October 1997.
Hitachi's Multimedia Solutions.
PB99-153132REB
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Some Timely Questions of the Clinical Course, Etiology
and Pathogeoesis of Multiple Sclerosis. USSR.
ADA362855REB
MULTIPLICITY
New Neutron Multiplicity Counter for the Measurement of
Impure Plutonium Metal at Westinghouse Savannah River
Site.
DE9a057852REB
MUTATIONS
Role of Mutant p53 Protein in Breast Cancer.
ADA363399REB
MANOSATE LUTES
Nanosat Intelligent Power System Development
N19990041448REB
NARCOTICS
Planning Factors for Non Lethal Weapons in Counter
Narcotic Operations.
ADA363094REB
NARROWBAND
Narrow Pass-Band Optical Filters for Space-Borne Re-
mote Sensing Applications.
N19990041162REB
NATIONAL AEROSPACE PLANE PROGRAM
Numerical Computation of the Chemically Reacting Row
around the National Aero-Space Plane.
N19990042026REB
KEYWORD INDEX
NATIONAL GUARD
Officer Candidate School (DCS): Relevance into the 21st
Century.
ADA362971REB
National Guard State Partnership Program: Is It Still Rel-
evant
ADA363117REB
Integrated of the National Guard into the Total Force.
ADA363393REB
NATIONAL PARKS
Vegetation Responses to Natural Regulation of Elk in
Rocky Mountain National Park.
PB99-1S5012REB
NATIONAL SECURITY
Department of Energy: Key Factors Underlying Security
Problems at DOE facilities.
ADA362670REB
Strategic Creep: From Power Projection Back to Forward
Presence.
ADA362969REB
From Carter to Reagan: Formulation of American Foreign
Policy during a Time of Transition. An Explanation of For-
eign Policy Decisions Based on the Initial Presidential
Transition Period.
ADA362996REB
National Guard State Partnership Program: Is It Still Rel-
evant.
ADA363117REB
Improved U.S. Pacific Command Theater Design for the
Future.
ADA363197REB
Economic Sanctions: Viable Instruments of Power or Eco-
nomic Chaos.
ADA363199REB
Real Cost of 'Engagement;.
ADA363230REB
NATO
NATO: From Creation to Golden Anniversary. Insights for
the Czech Republic.
ADA363231REB
NATURAL DISASTERS
Operational Design of Hurricane Relief Operations.
ADA363215REB
NATURAL GAS
Natural gas imports and exports. Fourth quarter report,
1998.
DE99002705REB
Annual report 1997-98.
MIC-99-03132REB
NATURAL HISTORY
Rose's Kiss: A Natural History of Flowers.
ISLAND-0500REB
NATURAL REGULATION
Vegetation Responses to Natural Regulation of Elk in
Rocky Mountain National Park.
PB99-155012REB
NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION
Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservative
Assessment
ISLAND-0482REB
Nature in Focus: Rapid Ecological Assessment
ISLAND-0486REB
Protecting the Land: Conservation Easements Past,
Present, and Future.
ISLAND-0494REB
Terrestrial Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation
Assessment
ISLAND-0506REB
Continental Conservation: Scientific Foundations of Re-
gional Reserve Networks.
ISLANr>0507REB
Restoring Life in Running Waters.
ISLAND4530REB
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Managing identified wildlife: Procedures and measures,
vol.1.
MIC-99-03104REB
NATURAL RESOURCES
Effects of Reservoir Operations on Individual Species and
Communities: A Watershed Perspective.
ADA363371REB
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Bioregional Assessments. Science at the Crossroads of
Management and Policy.
ISLAND-0519REB
Holistic Management: A New Framework for Decision-
Making, Second Edition.
ISLAND-0524REB
Tribal Environmental and Natural Resource Assistance
Handbook.
PB99-150989REB
Program Guide to Federally Funded Environment and
Natural Resources R and 0.
PB99-152449REB
Woodpecker Use and Fall Rates of Snags Created by
Killing Ponderosa Pine Infected with Dwarf Mistletoe.
PB9&152902REB
Developing Measures of Socioeconomic Resiliency in the
Interior Columbia Basin. Interior Columbia Basin Eco-
system Management Project: Scientific Assessment.
PB99-152910REB
NATURAL SYSTEMS
Reshaping the Built Environment: Ecology. Ethics, and
Economics.
ISLAND-0511REB
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES
NATURE
Halflives: Reconciling Wort; and Wildness.
ISLAND-0478REB
Encounters with Nature.
ISLAND-0479REB
Shadows in the Sun: Travels to Landscapes of Spirit and
Desire.
ISLAND-0502REB
NATURE RESERVES
Continental Conservation: Scientific Foundations of Re-
gional Reserve Networks.
ISLAND-0507REB
NAVAL BUDGETS
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activity 5.
ADA362762REB
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activity 4.
ADA362763REB
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activities 1-3.
ADA362764REB
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activity 6.
ADA362765REB
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates. Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activity 7.
ADA362766REB
NAVAL COMMUNICATIONS ASSESSMENT TOOL
User's Guide for the Naval Communications Assessment
Tool (NCAT) software Version 2.0.
ADA362901REB
NAVAL LOGISTICS
Sea-Based Logistics: Does It Satisfy the Operational
Commander's Need.
ADA363098REB
NAVAL MINE WARFARE
Nava! Mine Warfare Markets (Online Service).
JANE-0536REB
NAVAL OPERATIONS
By Example: The Impact of Recent Argentine Naval Ac-
tivities on Southern Cone Naval Strategies.
ADA362685REB
U.S. Navy Heavy Weather Mooring Criteria.
ADA363085REB
Arabian Gulf Maritime Interception Operations: Balancing
the Ends, Ways, Means and Risks.
ADA363175REB
Maritime Preposition Force Ship 2010.
ADA363180REB
Naval Force Protection in the Littorals.
ADA363193REB
Cruising CVBGs and Horizon MAGs: An Alternative Ap-
proach to Naval Forward Presence for the 21st Century.
ADA363203REB
Prospects for a Naval Service Operational Concept.
ADA363221REB
Forward Amphibious Maneuver from the Sea.
ADA363234REB
NAVAL PLANNING
By Example: The Impact of Recent Argentine Naval Ac-
tivities on Southern Cone Naval Strategies.
ADA362685REB
ArchipelagJc Sea Lanes: Designation Factors and Effects
on Operational Art.
ADA363064REB
NAVAL RESEARCH
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activity 5.
ADA362762REB
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates. Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development. Test & Evaluation.
Navy Budget Activity 4.
ADA362763REB
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activities 1 -3.
ADA362764REB
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activity 6.
ADA362765REB
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activity 7.
ADA3627&6REB
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES
Initial Assessment of the Air Combat Environment Test
and Evaluation Facility To Support Operational Test and
Evaluation.
ADA362688REB
September 1999 KW-33
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KEYWORD INDEX
NAVAL SHIPS
Jane's Fghting Ships (Online Service).
JANE-0529REB
NAVAL SHORE FACILITIES
Initial Assessment of the Air Combat Environment Test
and Evaluation Facility To Support Operational Test and
Evaluation.
ADA362688REB
U.S. Navy Heavy Weather Mooring Criteria
ADA363085REB
NAVAL VESSELS
Standardized Procedure for Experimental Wxation Test-
ing of Damping Test Specimens.
ADA363069REB
NAVAL WARFARE
Defense of Naval Task Forces from Anti-Ship Mssie At-
tack.
ADA363038REB
NAVEftSTOKES EQUATION
Studying Turbutence Using Numerical SimUation Data-
bases, No. 7.
N19990041253REB
Numerical Computation of the Chemicaly Reacting Flow
around the National Aero-Space Plane.
N19990042028REB
NAVIGATION
Browns Bank survey 1998: Cruise report and scientific re-
sults.
d*C-99-03305R£B
NAVY
Prospects for a Naval Service Operational Concept,
ADA363221REB
Forward Amphibious Maneuver from the Sea.
ADA363234REB
NCAT (NAVAL COMMUNICATIONS ASSESSMENT TOOL)
User's Guide for the Naval Communications Assessment
Tool (NCAT) software Version 2.0.
ADA362901REB
NEGOTIATIONS
Negotiating Enwormwlal. Haafr. and Safety Agree-
ments. How to Avoid Escalating Cuntmnlabori, Needless
Costs, and Unnecessary Legation.
ISLAND-0497REB
NEOPLASMS
Bivofvomont of Nucio&r RAOOptor Co~H0prBCSors un ttw
Development of Human Breast Cancer.
AOA362658REB
NETWORK ANALYSIS (UANAOEMENT)
Introduction to Workftow Management Systems.
AOA362925REB
NETWORKS
Survey of Key Concepts and Issues for Electronic Rec-
NEURALNETS
High Resolution Computerized Ionosphere Tomography
Systems.
ADA362662REB
Biomorphic Networks for ATR and Hgher-Level Proc-
Thin Flm Growth Simulation Using CeUar Automata
State Space, and Neural Nets Methods.
ADA362754REB
Textural-Contextual LabeCng and Metadata Generation
for Remote Sensing Applications.
N19990041150REB
NEURAL NETWORKS
Optimal neural computations recjuve analog processors.
DE99002277REB
HettbHy ol the nervous (Nv) nets.
DE990C2233REB
Larger bases and mixed anatoo/ifgftal neural nets.
DE99002294REB ~-~—
NEUTRON DETECTORS
New Neutron Multiplicity Counter for the Measurement of
Impure Plutonium Metal at Wes&ngnouse Savannah River
DE9aOS78SZREB
NEUTRON RADIOGRAPHY
Dynamic and static error analyses of neutron radngraphy
NEUTRONS
Evidence tor strong etectron-laaioa coupling in Lafsub
2(minus)x)Sr(sub x)NO(sub 4).
DE99002183REB
Low temperature anomaly of LO phonons in Lafsub
1.85)Sr(sub aiS)CuO(sub 4) and YBafsub 2)Cu99-03359REB
NONEQUUJBRtUM FLOW
Numerical Computation of the Chemically Reacting Flow
around the National Aero-Space Plane.
N19990042028REB
NONLETHAL AGENTS
Non-Lethal Weapons: Doctrine Suppliers and Technology
(Online Service).
JANE-0562REB
NONLETHAL WEAPONS
NonLemal Weapons, NonLethal Policy, and Complex
Contingencies.
ADA363O56REB
Non-Lethal Weapons: Applications in Maritime Interdiction
Operations.
ADA363076REB
Planning Factors for Non Lethal Weapons in Counter
Narcotic Operations.
ADA363094REB
Non-Lethal Operational Fires in Military Operations Other
Than War.
ADA363126REB
NONTHERMAL PLASMA REACTORS
Development of Non-Thermal Plasma Reactor Tech-
nology for Control of Atmospheric Emissions: Interim
Technical Report for SERDP Project CP-1038 (1998). ,
Economic Assessment of Proposed Electric-Discharge
Non-Thermal Plasma Field-Pilot Demonstration Units for
NOx Removal in Jet-Engine Exhaust: White Paper for
SERDP Project CP-1038.
ADA363225REB
Experimental Results Comparing Pulsed Corona and Di-
electric Barrier Discharges for Pollution Control.
ADA363246REB
Non-Thermal Plasmas as Gas-Phase Advance Oxidation
Processes.
ADA363247REB
NONTHERMAL PLASMA TECHNOLOGY
Cost Analysis and Economic Assessment of Proposed
Electric-Discharge Non-Thermal Plasma Processes for
NOX Removal in Jet-Engine Exhaust: White Paper for
SERDP Project CP-1038.
ADA363161REB
NONTHERMAL PLASMAS
Advanced Oxidation and Reduction Processes in the Gas
Phase Using Non- Thermal Plasmas.
ADA363128REB
NORMAL DENSITY FUNCTIONS
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POLINAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
N19990042154REB
NORTH AFRICA
Digital Database Development and Seismic Characteriza-
tion and Calibration for the Middle East and North Africa.
ADA286992REB
JPRS Report. Near East & South Asia—Translation.
ADA362915REB
Near East and South Asia-Translation.
ADA362986REB
NORTH AMERICA
Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservative
Assessment
ISLANCHM82REB
Terrestrial Ecoregions of North America; A Conservation
Assessment
tSLAND-OS06REB
Continental Conservation: Scientific Foundations of Re-
gional Reserve Networks.
BLAND-0507REB
Police Markets of North America and the European Union
(Online Service).
JANE-0588REB
NORTH KOREA
East Asia: Korea.
ADA362824REB
JPRS Report. East Asia Korea.
ADA362866REB
JPRS Report. East Asia: Korea.
AOA362867RE8
JPRS Report, East Asia- Korea.
ADA362921REB
JPRS Report. East Asia: Korea.
ADA362922REB
NORTHEASTERN REGION (TEXAS)
Water Resources Data Texas. Water Year 1998. Volume
1. Arkansas River Basin. Red River Basin, Sabine River
Basin, Neches River Basin, Trinity River Basin, and Inter-
vening Coastal Basins.
P699-152662REB
NORTHWEST REGION (UNITED STATES)
Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest
Forest Industries, Fourth Quarter, 1997.
PB99-152845REB
NUCLEAR CLOUDS
Residual Dust and Radiation Model (REDRAM). Model
Description.
ADA362633REB
NUCLEAR ENERGY
Worldwide Report Nuclear Development and Proliferation
No. 182.
ADA363283REB
China Report. Economic Affairs, No. 296. Energy: Status
and Development XII.
ADA363312REB
NUCLEAR EXPLOSION DETECTION
Technical Operations Division - Heritage Remembered.
ADA362693REB
NUCLEAR FACILITIES
Large-scale demonstration and deployment project at Los
Alamos National Laboratory.
DE99002150REB
BCLDP site environmental report for calendar year 1997
on radiological and nonradotogical parameters.
DE99002442REB
NUCLEAR FRAGMENTATION
Role of statistics and thermodynamics in nuclear multi-
fragmentation.
DE99002390REB
KW-34 VOL 99, No. 3
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KEYWORD INDEX
OPTICAL PROPERTIES
Z-dependent barriers in multitragmentation from
Poissonian reducibility and thermal scaling.
DE99002391REB
NUCLEAR MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
Local Area Network Material Accounting System
(LANMAS) Functions and Features Overview.
DE98057851REB
Information barrier functional requirements.
DE99002297REB
NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
Worldwide Report: Nuclear Development and Prolifera-
tion, No. 172.
ADA363282REB
Systems Analysis Programs for Hands-on Integrated Reli-
ability Evaluations (SAPHIRE) Version 6.0. System Over-
view Manual.
NUREG/CR-6532REB
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION
Worldwide Report, Nuclear Development and Prolifera-
tion, No. 173.
ADA362724REB
Worldwide Report: Nuclear Development and Prolifera-
tion, No. 201-Translation.
ADA362891REB
Impact of Nuclear Proliferation: Final Report.
ADA362905REB
Worldwide Report, Nuclear Development and Proliferation
No. 209-Translation.
ADA363237REB
Worldwide Report: Nuclear Development and Prolifera-
tion, No. 172.
ADA363282REB
Worldwide Report Nuclear Development and Proliferation
No. 182.
ADA363283REB
Worldwide Report, Nuclear Development and Proliferation
No. 210.
ADA363328REB
Worldwide Report: Nuclear Development and Prolifera-
tion. No. 170.
ADA363329REB
NUCLEAR WARFARE
Operational Design: The Impact of Nuclear, Biological,
and Chemical Attack on U.S. Forces During Power Pro-
jection and Sustamment Operations.
ADA363124REB
Jane's NBC Defence Systems (Online Service).
JANE-0552REB
NUCLEAR WEAPON DEBRIS
Residual Dust and Radiation Model (REDRAM). Model
Description.
ADA362633REB
NUCLEAR WEAPONS
Worldwide Report. Nuclear Development and Prolifera-
tion, No. 173.
ADA362724REB
Sandia National Laboratories Institutional Plan: FY 1999-
2004.
DE00002622REB
NUCLEATE BOILING
Enhancement of Boiling in Highry Wetting Fluids.
ADA362878REB
NUCLEIC ACID PROBES
Tethered dye gene probes.
MIC-99-03378REB
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
Recent Developments in Population Viability Analysis,
with Specific Reference to Pacific Salmon.
PB99-155426REB
NURSES
Values Identified in Different Groups of Air Force Nurses.
ADA363338REB
NURSING HOMES
Nursing Home Trends, 1987 and 1996. MEPS Chartbook
No. 3. Executive Summary.
PB99-154692REB
NUTRIENTS
Nutritional supplements as radioprotectors - A review
and proposal.
DE99002283REB
NUTRITION
Moving Toward the Food Guide Pyramid: Implications for
U.S. Agriculture.
ERS-AER-779REB
OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
Primer of CORBA: A Framework for Distributed Applica-
tions in Defence.
ADA362761REB
Generic Management and Control API Based on an Ob-
ject-Level Interaction Paradigm and Its Demonstration in
a Virtual Workshop Service.
ADA362912REB
Incorporating Manual and Autonomous Code Generation.
N19990042320REB
Implementing a Standards-Based Distributed Measure-
ment and Control Application on the Internet.
PB99-152712REB
OBSERVATION
Orbital Debris: A Chronology.
N19990041784REB
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
Quick-look eye-safety assessment for the short range
lidar.
DE99002263REB
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0245-2696,
Library of Congress. Washington, DC.
PB99-152159REB
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0030-2697,
Pratt and Whitney TAPC, North Haven, Connecticut.
PB99-152217REB
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0199-2680,
U.S. Department of the Interior, Yosemite National Park.
California.
PB99-152274REB
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0161-2706,
Bananas, Gifts, Incorporated, Clarkdale, Arizona.
PB99-152316REB
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0017-2699,
United States Postal Service, Mail Processing and Dis-
tribution Center, Omaha, Nebraska.
PB99-152324REB
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0012-2652,
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
PB99-152332REB
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port: Temporary Laborer Crushed by Dump Truck at
Landfill, South Carolina.
PB99-155624REB
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port Electrical Mechanic Dies After 45-Foot Fall through
Unguarded Floor Opening, North Carolina.
PB99-155632REB
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port free Feller Killed When Struck by Chain Saw, West
Virginia.
PB99-155640REB
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port: Floor Collapse in a Single Family Dwelling Fire
Claims the Life of One Fire Fignter and Injures Another,
Kentucky.
PB99-155665REB
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HELATH
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port: Mechanic Fatally Injured during Dismantling of
Crane Boom at Scrap Metal Yard, Pennsylvania.
PB99-155657REB
OCEAN CURRENTS
R/V Seward Johnson Cruise Report (SJ-9807) ACCE S-
PALACE Float Deployments.
ADA362874REB
STWAVE: Steady-State Spectral Wave Model. Report 1:
User's Manual for STWAVE Version 2.0.
ADA362875REB
Deep Water Formation and Circulation in the Arctic
Ocean Studies by Natural and Anthropogenic Tracers.
ADA363047REB
Stratification Mixing and Circulation of the Indonesian
Seas.
ADA363048REB
OCEAN ENVIRONMENTS
Understanding and Protecting Marine Biodiversity. Sec-
ond Edition.
ISLAND-0526REB
OCEAN MODELS
Stratified Coastal Trapped Waves and Mean Flows.
ADA362722REB
OCEAN POLICY
Future of U.S. Ocean Policy. Choices for the New Cen-
tury.
ISLAND-0496REB
OCEAN WAVES
Stratified Coastal Trapped Waves and Mean Flows.
ADA362722REB
STWAVE: Steady-State Spectral Wave Model. Report 1:
User's Manual for STWAVE Version 2.0.
ADA362875REB
Aerial Video of Smoke-Marked Wind Shifts Caused by
Ocean Internal Waves.
PB99-154486REB
OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS
Lagrangian ambient noise drifter.
MIC-99-03340REB
OCEANS
Deep-Sea Corals: A New Oceanic Archive.
ADA363389REB
OFRCER PERSONNEL
Officer Candidate School (CCS): Relevance into the 21st
Century.
ADA362971REB
Air Force Journal of Logistics. Volume XXIII, Number 1.
Spring 1999.
ADA363012REB
Study of Turkish Officers at the Naval Postgraduate
School: Social, Cultural, and Administrative Issues.
ADA363238REB
Reserve Component Officer Professional Development.
ADA363357REB
OHIO
BCLDP site environmental report for calendar year 1997
on radiological and nonradtological parameters.
DE99002442REB
OIL SANDS
Alberta heavy oil, 9!! sands and enhanced recovery: Ex-
perimental pilot projects, a survey.
MIC-99-03131REB
Land capability classification for forest ecosystems in the
oil sands region — Rev. ed. Revised edition.
MIC-99-03138REB
OIL WASTES
Oilv Waste Water Treatment System.
PAT-APPL-8-012 016REB
ON-LINE SYSTEMS
Experimental Internet Environment Software Develop-
ment.
N19990042214REB
Representation and Integration of Scientific Information.
N19990042373REB
ONLINE SYSTEMS
Buylt Prototype Software Requirements Analysis: A C-
BASS Component.
ADA363050REB
Buylt Software Development Plan: A C-BASS Compo-
nent
ADAS 63051REB
OPEN BURNING
Development of an Integrated Mobile Meteorological
Monitoring System for Use in Open Burning and Open
Detonation Activities.
ADA363351REB
OPEN DETONATION
Development of an Integrated Mobile Meteorological
Monitoring System for Use in Open Burning and Open
Detonation Activities.
ADA363351REB
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
Investigation of the Temperature Hysteresis Phenomenon
of a Loop Heat Pipe.
N19990041149REB
OPERATION FRONTIER SHIELD
Deterrence Effects of Operation Frontier Shield.
ADA362838REB
OPERATIONAL READINESS
CD-ROM Technology to Increase Appropriate Self-Care
and Preventive Behaviors Among Army and Navy
Women.
ADA362645REB
GENDER ISSUES: Perceptions of Readiness in Selected
Units.
ADA363204REB
Defense Depot Maintenance Council Study of DoD Man-
agement of Industrial Plant Equipment.
ADA363391REB
OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR
NonLethal Weapons, NonLethal Policy, and Complex
Contingencies.
ADA363056REB
Non-Lethal Operational Fires in Military Operations Other
Than War.
ADA363126REB
Operational Commander, the Media, and MOOTW: A
New Paradigm.
ADA363154REB
Regional Civil-Military Operations Center: A Force Multi-
plier in Military Operations Other Than War.
ADA363176REB
America's Role in the Allied Intervention in Northern Rus-
sia and Siberia (1918-1920) Case Studies of Mission
Creep and Coalition Failure.
ADA363178REB
Future Insurgencies in Latin America and the Caribbean:
Implications tor U.S. Operations.
ADA363179REB
Shaping the Regional Stability Environment with Re-
serves.
ADA363210REB
Winning MOOTW's in 2010: The Future Relationship Be-
tween the U.S. Military and Nongovernmental Organiza-
tions (NGO's).
ADA363212REB
Planning for Future Humanitarian Assistance Operations:
Using the SAO to Establish the NGO Working Relation-
ship.
ADA363213REB
U.S. Military, NGO's and CMOC: Staying Connected and
Achieving Unity of Effort During MOOTW.
ADA363224REB
Right Force for the Future: Who Pays the Bill.
ADA363400REB
OPTICAL EQUIPMENT
Evaluation of Operator Performance Using True Color
and Artificial Color in Natural Scene Perception.
ADA363036REB
OPTICAL FILTERS
Narrow Pass-Band Optical Filters for Space-Borne Re-
mote Sensing Applications.
N19990041162REB
OPTICAL FREQUENCY
Optical Frequency Standard in Trapped Atomic Hydrc-
ADA362776REB
OPTICAL INTERCONNECTIONS
Optical Interconnect Technology (OIT) Multichip Module
to Multichip Module.
ADA362637REB
OPTICAL PROCESSING
Instrumentation for Research on High-Speed Optical
Transmultiplexing and Coding for Optoelectronic Com-
puter Networking.
ADA363026REB
OPTICAL PROPERTIES
Optical Frequency Standard in Trapped Atomic Hydro-
gen.
ADA362776REB
September 1999 KW-35
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KEYWORD INDEX
OPTICAL RADAR
Quick-look eye-safety assessment for the short range
lidar.
DE99002263REB
Estimation of doud droplet size density distribution from
multiple fiekJ-of-view lidar returns.
MrC-99-03292R£B
Direct Detection Doppter Lidar for Spacebome Wind
Measurement.
N19990041449REB
OPTICAL THICKNESS
Global Retrieval of Cloud Particle Size and Optical Thick-
ness Using ISCCP Data.
N19990041441 REB
OPTICQL MEASUREMENT
Development and Application of an Advanced Optical
Based Pressure Instrument for Low-Speed Flows.
ADA362829REB
OPTIMCCATtON
Portfolio Optimization for Multiple Group Credit Unions.
ADA363385REB
Optimal neural computations require analog processors.
DE99002277REB
ORAL HEALTH
Dental Readiness of the Army War College Students
Class of 1999, A Comparison study to the class of 1985.
ADA363356REB
ORBITAL SERVICING
Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) Meson/Market Model.
N19990041879REB
ORBITALS
Orbital Debris: A Chronology.
N19990041784REB
ORE DEPOSITS
4QAr/39Ar dating of ribbon-textured veins and wan-rock
material from Meguma lode gold deposits. Nova Scotia:
Implications tor timing and duration of vein formation in
slate-ben hosted vein gold deposits.
MrC-99-C3227Rf£B
Origin and evolution of the Greisenizing fluid at the East
Kamptvile tin deposit. Nova Scotia, Canada.
Kamptvile tin dapca
MKV99-03229REB
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
E-SMART system tor in-situ detection of environmental
contaminanta. Quarterly technical progress report. Octo-
ber-December 1996.
DE99002447REB
Mechanism tor Production of Secondary Organic
Aerosols and Their Representation in Atmospheric Mod-
els.
PB99-152B29REB
ORGANIC ION EXCHANGERS
Organic ton exchange resin separation methods evalua-
tion.
ORGANIC MATERIALS
Degradation of Hatoaromatic Compounds by tatgenous
Sediment Mereeora: Biochemistry and Molecular Ecot-
ORGAMC SOLVENTS
Data quafty objective to support resolution of the organic
servant safety issue.
DE99050161REB
ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
Exit. Voice, and LoyaHy. Responses to Decline in firms,
Organizations, and StafrH
HUP-0004REB
ORGAMZATONS
Reexamination o* the Joint Force Air Component Com-
mander (JFACC) concept tor the 21st Century.
ADA363183REB
Planrang lor Future Humanitarian Assistance Operations:
Using the SAO to Establish the NGO Working FMatton-
ship.
ADA363213REB
Ex*, Voice, and Loyalty. Responses to Decline in Firms,
Organizations, and States
HUP-0004REB
ORTHOPEDICS
Workshop on Ttow Engineering Technology Transfer in
Orthopaedic Surgery*.
ADA362687REB
OSOLLATrONS
Seasonal and Interamual VanabWies in Tropical Tropc-
sphenc Ozone.
N19900042082REB
Hydrodyname Stability and Magnetic Reconnection in
Data and Stars.
N19990042136REB
OUTDOOR RECREATION
Threading the Currents.
ISLAWWS32REB
OUTDOORS
Halflves: Recording Work and WSdness.
ISLAND-0478REB
OUTSOURCMG
Department of Defense, Inc. Are We Ready To Become
An Extension of Corporate America.
ADA362978REB
OVERSEAS
Strategic Creep: From Power Projection Back to Forward
Presence.
ADA362989REB
OXIDATION
Advanced Oxidation and Reduction Processes in the Gas
Phase Using Non- Thermal Plasmas.
ADA363128REB
OXYGEN CONSUMPTION
Methodology of Investigating Gas Metabolism in the In-
spiration of Large Concentrations of Oxygen. -USSR-, (K
metodike isstedovaniya gazoobmena pn vdykhanii boT
shikfi kontsentratsiy kislorodah-Translation.
ADA362856REB
OZARK PLATEAU
Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
PB99-149791 REB
OZONE
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chemistry and
Climate.
N19990041152REB
Seasonal and Interannual Variabilities in Tropical Tropo-
sphere Ozone.
N19990042082REB
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POUNAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
N19990042154REB
OZONE DEPLETION
High-Resolution Ozone Imager (HIROK3).
AOA362746REB
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene Rocket
Plume from Russia over California.
N19990041839REB
P CODES
Data mining.
DE990022J3REB
PACIFIC OCEAN
Improved U.S. Pacific Command Theater Design tor the
Future.
ADA363197REB
U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments: 1998.
PB99-152837REB
PACKAGING
Safety evaluation tor packaging (onsite) 221 T sodium
tanks.
DE99050488REB
PAINT REMOVERS
Demonstration of Lead-Based Paint Removal From an
Historic Wood Structure Using Laser Technology.
ADA363188REB
PAINTS
Emissions from DOD Fuel Storage and Painting Oper-
ADA363200REB
Design and Development of a Regenerative Separatory
Column Using CaJixarenes as a Polymeric Backbone for
the Purification of Water from Urine.
N19990042032REB
PALEONTOLOGY
Results of the Field Study of the Pakwntotogical Re-
sources of the Fort Carson Military Reservation, Colo-
rado
ADA363332REB
PALEOSEISMOLOGY
PaJeoseismology Study Northwest of the New Madrid
Seismic Zone.
NUREG/CR-6730REB
PANIC DISORDER
Anxiety Sensitivity and Psychological Vulnerability.
ADA3&346REB
PARALLEL PROCESSING
Parade! Workstation Cluster for Algorithm Development.
Parameter Scoping, and Data Analysis.
ADA363032REB
Parallel Sjmutetions of Waste Incineration in a Dump
Combustor.
ADA363339REB
Performance and scalability analysis of teraflop-scale par-
aM architectures using multidimensional wavefront appli-
cations.
DE99002404REB
PARALLEL PROCESSORS
Technological Development tor Interfacing Parallel Ac-
cess Memories to Parallel Computers.
ADA3626SOREB
PARTICLE PRODUCTION
Kt - jets and jet structure and fragmentation at the
Tevatron.
DE990S07SOREB
PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Global Retrieval of Cloud Particle Size and Optical Thick-
ness Using ISCCP Data.
N19990041441 REB
PARTOHS
Scheme Dependence, Leading Order and Higher Twist
Studtes of MRST Parlors.
PB99-120347REB
PARTS
Automotive Parts Acquisition GukJe.
ADA363262REB
PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION
Nonwork and Off-Peak Trips by Transit, Walk and Bicycle
Modes: An Understanding of Existing and Potential Mar-
kets.
PB99-1S2944REB
PATHOGENESIS
Some Timely Questions of the Clinical Course, Etiology
and Pathogenesis of Multiple Sclerosis, USSR.
ADA362855REB
PATIENTS
Patient-Centered Outcomes in Neurologic Disease. Ab-
stract, Executive Summary and Final Report.
PB99-149809REB
PATROL SHIPS
Patrol Craft Markets (Online Service).
JANE-0537REB
PAVEMENTS
Develop Maintenance Strategy Selection Procedures for
Pavements Incorporating Semi-Rigid or Chemically Sta-
bilized Layers.
PB99-149593REB
PAYLOAD INTEGRATION
Paytoad Operations.
N19990041198REB
PAYLOADS
Paytoad Operations.
N19990041198REB
X-33/VentureStar Program.
N19990041334REB
PEACEKEEPING
Closing the Book: The Role of the Aircraft Carrier in the
Twenty-First Century.
ADA363211REB
Conserving Assets: An Alternative Paradigm for Peace
Operations.
ADA363376REB
PEACETIME
Special Forces: The Peacetime Regional Engagement
Force of Choice... and More.
ADA363185REB
American Military's Discomfort with Peace Operations.
ADA363217REB
PECONrC ESTUARY
Ground-Water Flow Paths and TraveWme to Three Small
EmbaymenU within the Peconic Estuary, Eastern Suffolk
County, New York.
PB99-1524S6REB
PENALTIES
Impact of Firm Size on Dollar Amount of Penalties As-
sessed by Government Agencies.
PB99-142564REB
PENDULUMS
Hydrodynamic Stability and Magnetic Reconnection in
Disks and Stars.
N19990042136REB
PENNSYLVANIA
Water Resources Data for Pennsylvania, Water Year
1998. Volume 3. Ohio River and St. Lawrence River Ba-
sins.
PB99-152928REB
PENTACHLOROPHENOL
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Carcino-
genesis Studies of Pentachtorophenol (CAS No. 87-86-5)
in F344/N Rats (Feed Studies).
PB99-152878HEB
PERFORMANCE (ENGINEERING)
Thrust Augmentation for a Small Turbojet Engine.
ADA362961REB
PERFORMANCE EVALUATON
Re-engining the CC130 Hercules transport aircraft as a
fleet management option.
MC-9943333REB
PERFORMANCE (HUMAN)
Evaluating Performance Effects of a Medication
(Dexedrine) in the Simulator Versus Aircraft Environment.
ADA362972REB
Augmented Selection Criteria for Enlisted Personnel.
ADA363068REB
Performance Budgeting: Initial Experiences Under the
Results Act in Linking Plans With Budgets.
ADA363171REB
PERFORMANCE PREDICTION
Flight Prediction for Performance of the SWAS Solar
Array Deployment Mechanism.
N19990042061 REB
PERFORMANCE TESTING
Test report for run-in acceptance testing of hydrogen miti-
gation retrieval Pump-3.
DE99050154REB
PERFORMANCE TESTS
Augmented Selection Criteria for Enlisted Personnel.
ADA36308BREB
Integrated Advanced Microwave Sounding Unrt-A(AMSU-
A). Performance Verification Report METSAT AMSU-A2
Receiver Assembly, (PJN 1356441-1, S.N F04) S/N 107.
M19990041946REB
Earth Observing System(EOS). Advanced Microwave
Sounding Unit-A: Firmware Test Report.
N19990042066REB
PERIODICALS
USAFA Discovery, Jan-Mar 99.
ADA362648REB
PEROVSKtTES
Pressure induced metallization of the perovskite
Sr3Fe207.
DE99002271REB
KW-36 VOL 99, No. 3
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KEYWORD INDEX
POLITICAL PARTIES
PERSIAN GULF WAR
Information Operations in Iraq.
ADA363160REB
PERSONAL COMBAT EQUIPMENT
Jane's Personal Combat Equipment (Online Service).
JANE-0553REB
PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT
Occupational Survey Report, Survival Equipment, AFSC
2A7X4.
ADA362840REB
OCCUPATIONAL SURVEY REPORT: Surgical Services,
AFSC 4N1X1B/C/D, OSSN 2331.
ADA363121REB
Reserve Component Officer Professional Development.
ADA363357REB
Big Picture (Episode No. 3). (VMS video).
AVA20542-VNB1REB
Personal Touch (Episode No. 4). (VHS video).
AVA20543-VNB1REB
Validating the Computer-Based Training Process for Avia-
tion Security Screeners.
PB99-149585REB
Meeting America's Needs for the Scientific and Techno-
logical Challenges o« the Twenty-First Century. A White
House Roundtable Dialogue for President Clinton's Initia-
tive on Race. Proceedings of Panel Discussion and Posi-
tion Papers.
PB99-151409REB
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
Occupational Survey Report, Survival Equipment. AFSC
2A7X4.
ADA362840REB
OCCUPATIONAL SURVEY REPORT: Surgical Services,
AFSC 4N1X1B/C/D, OSSN 2331.
ADA363121REB
Planning for Future Humanitarian Assistance Operations:
Using the SAO to Establish the NGO Working Relation-
ship.
ADA363213REB
Personal Best (Episode No. 22). (VHS video).
AVA20561-VNB1REB
PERSONNEL SELECTION
Augmented Selection Criteria for Enlisted Personnel.
ADA363068REB
Study of Turkish Officers at the Naval Postgraduate
School: Social. Cultural, and Administrative Issues.
ADA363238REB
PEST CONTROL
Conference on the Control of the Colorado Beetle, USSR.
ADA362786REB
Eastern hemlock tooper, Lambdina fiscellaria fiscellaria
(Guen.), Lepidoptera: Geometridae, in Newfoundland,
1983-95.
MIC-9943453REB
Guide to crop protection, 1999.
MIC-99-03650REB
PESTICIDE RESIDUES
Pesticide residues in sediment and water from two water-
sheds in Prince Edward Island, 1996 and 1997.
MC-99-03631REB
PESTICIDES
Guide to weed control, 1999.
MC-99-03187REB
Guide to crop protection, 1999.
MIC-9M3650REB
PHARMACOLOGY
Military News Items From Chinese Communist Press-
Translation.
AOA362992REB
PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS
Advanced Oxidation and Reduction Processes in the Gas
Phase Using Non- Thermal Plasmas.
ADA363128REB
PHONONS
Low temperature anomaly of LO phonons in Lafsub
1.85)Sr(sub 0.15)CuO(sub 4) and YBa(sub 2)Cu(sub
3)0(sub 7).
DE99002184REB
PHOSPHORESCENCE
Evaluation ol kinetic phosphorescence analysis tor the
determination of uranium.
DE99002439REB
PHOSPHOTRANSFERASES
Enhancement of photoassimilate utilization by manipula-
tion of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase gene. Final
progress report.
DE99002382REB
PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS
Characterization of Infrared Diode Laser Beams and At-
mospheric CO Imaging Instrument.
N19990041335REB
Utilization of UARS Data in Validation of Photochemical
and Dynamical Mechanisms in Stratospheric Models.
N19990041878REB
PHOTOGRAMMETRY
Possibility of Using as a Photogrammetric Base the
1:25,000 Map for Photogrammetric Mapping at Scales of
1:10.000 and1:5,000 - Czechoslovakia —Translation.
ADA362801REB
PHOTOGRAPHY
Roles of Historical Photography in Waste Site Character-
ization, Closure, and Remediation.
DE98057841REB
PHOTON BEAMS
Photon-Weighted Midpoint Exposure Meter for Keck/
HIRES Extrasolar Planet Research.
N19990042170REB
PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SUPPLIES
New 1999 National Electrical Code Coupled with New
Standards Clarify Requirements for Installations of Photo-
voltaic Systems in the U.S.;Progress in Photovottaics -
Research and Applications.
DE00003202REB
PHYSICAL FITNESS
Fort Jackson 1988 Database: Demographics,
Anthropometries, Risk Factors and Fitness Measures.
ADA363279REB
Anxiety Sensitivity and Psychological Vulnerability.
ADA363346REB
PHYSICAL RADIATION EFFECTS
Report on the testing of Raschig Rings.
DE99002257REB
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Central Asia. Physical Geography Handbook-Translation.
ADA362771REB
Proceedings of the National Science Council, Republic of
China: Part A: Physical Science and Engineering, Volume
22, No. 2, March 1998.
PB99-101768REB
PHYSICAL STRESSORS
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0258-2673,
Foss Manufacturing Company. Inc., Hampton. New
Hampshire.
PB99-152191 REB
PHYSICIANS
Awards to Soviet Women Medical Workers-USSR.
ADA363375REB
PHYSICS
China Report, Science and Technology No. 213.
ADA362902REB
PIEZOELECTRIC CRYSTALS
Resource for Piezoelectric Single Crystals.
ADA363144REB
PIEZOELECTRIC MATERIALS
Doped PMN-PT Single Crystals.
ADA362908REB
PILE FOUNDATIONS
Method for Analyzing Piled Embankments.
PB99-149650REB
PILOT PERFORMANCE
Crew Alertness Management on the Flight Deck: Cog-
nitive and Vigilance Performance.
N19990041609REB
PILOTS
Modified T-37 Instead of T-46: Impact on Undergraduate
Pilot Training.
ADA362757REB
Evaluating Performance Effects of a Medication
(Dexedrine) in the Simulator Versus Aircraft Environment.
ADA362972REB
PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION
Annual report 1997-98.
MIC-99-03132REB
PIPELINES
USSR Report, Energy, No. 130.
ADA362741REB
USSR Report, Energy. No. 126.
ADA362819REB
USSR Report. Energy No. 129.
ADA363327REB
Application of hysteresis modeling to magnetic techniques
for monitoring biaxial stress.
DE99002444REB
PISTONS
Ceramic Coated Piston Rods for Civil Works.
ADA362682REB
PLANNING
Sandia National Laboratories Institutional Plan: FY 1999-
2004.
DE00002622REB
PLANNING PROGRAMMING BUDGETING
Maintaining Budgetary Discipline: Spending and Revenue
Options.
ADA363202REB
PLANT DISEASES
Soviet Abstracts Biology, Section O, Plant Diseases,
Book No. 23. 1958. Abstracts 104958 thru 105054-
Translation.
ADA363310REB
PLANTS (BOTANY)
Soviet Abstracts Biology, Section O, Plant Diseases,
Book No. 23, 1958, Abstracts 104958 thru 105054-
Translation.
ADA363310REB
PLASMA CONFINEMENT
Plasma and ion barrier for electron beam spot stability.
DE99002226REB
PLASMA DIAGNOSTICS
Diagnostic enhancements tor plasma processing.
DE990022S6REB
LIE review. Volume 77. Quarterly report, October-De-
cember 1998.
DE99002358REB
PLASMA FURNACES
Reactions of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) leading to the for-
mation of nitric acid (HNO3) in non-thermal plasmas
(NTPs). White paper for the Strategic Environmental Re-
search and Development Program (SEROP) (Compliance
Project CP-1038: Development of non-thermal plasma re-
actor technology for control of atmospheric emissions).
DE99002262REB
PLASMA PRODUCTION
Diagnostic enhancements tor plasma processing.
DE99002256REB
PLASMAS (PHYSICS)
WIND-HAARP-HIPAS Interferometer Experiment.
ADA362758REB
Progress in Fast Igniter Research with the Nova Petawatt
Laser Facility.
ADA362957REB
Non-Thermal Plasmas as Gas-Phase Advance Oxidation
ADA363247REB
PLASTIC DEFORMATION
Evaluation of the Factors Determining the Change in Dif-
fusion Mobility During Deformation - USSR —Trans-
lation.
ADA362823REB
PLASTICITY
Dislocation accumulation at large plastic strains - An ap-
proach to the theoretical strength of materials.
DE99002412REB
PLEISTOCENE
Coming Home to the Pleistocene.
ISLAND-0522REB
PLUMES
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POUNAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
N19990042154REB
Validation of the Cormix Model Using Thermal Plume
Data from Four Maryland Power Plants.
PB99-149700REB
PLUTONIUM
New Neutron Multiplicity Counter for the Measurement of
Impure Plutonium Metal at Westinghouse Savannah River
Site.
DE98057852REB
Application of new techniques for EOS data.
DE99002232REB
Addendum 1 to CSER 97-025: PFP storage of 9.25/9.5
inch tall. 4.4 kg Pu cans on existing Vault 4 pedestals.
DE99050231REB
POLAND
Polish Long-Range Plan (1961-1975) and Rve-Year Plan
(1961-1965) tor Scientific Research in Agricultural Tech-
nology—Translation.
ADA362736REB
POLARIZATION INTERFEROMETER
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology. January/February 1999. Volume 104.
Number 1.
PB99-154833REB
POLICIES
Worldwide Report: Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development, No. 285.
ADA362797REB
Worldwide Report, Telecommunications Policy. Research
and Development, No. 250.
ADA362820REB
Worldwide Report: Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development, No. 294.
ADA362868REB
Impact of Nuclear Proliferation: Final Report.
ADA362905REB
USSR Report, Science and Technology Policy. No. 14.
ADA362934REB
Department of Defense. Inc. Are We Ready To Become
An Extension of Corporate America.
ADA362978REB
Managing the Dynamics of Change.
ADA363208REB
POLICY MAKING
Future of U.S. Ocean Policy. Choices for the New Cen-
tury.
ISLAND-0496REB
POLITICAL ALLIANCES
Air Force Journal of Logistics, Volume XXIII, Number 1.
Spring 1999.
ADA363012REB
NATO: From Creation to Golden Anniversary. Insights for
the Czech Republic.
ADA363231REB
POLITICAL ASPECTS
Impact of Nuclear Proliferation: Final Report.
ADA362905REB
POLITICAL ATTITUDES
Ronald Reagan. The Politics of Symbolism.
HUP-0008REB
POLITICAL NEGOTIATIONS
American Military's Discomfort with Peace Operations.
ADA363217RE8
POLITICAL PARTIES
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 377.
ADA362679REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2169.
ADA362698REB
September 1999 KW-37
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KEYWORD INDEX
USSR Report. Military Affairs. No. 1775.
ADA362700REB
China Report. Political. Sociological and Military Affairs.
ADA362701REB
Soviet Union. Military Affairs.
ADA362704REB
Soviet Union. Military Affairs.
ADA362747REB
Near East and South Asia.
ADA362773REB
East Europe Report: Political. Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2225.
ADA362774REB
China Report. Political, Sociological and Military Affairs
No. 436.
ADA362780REB
China Report- Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 470—Translation.
ADA362799REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2133.
ADA362807REB
China Report, Political. Sociological and Military Affairs.
No. 431-Translation.
ADA362815REB
China Report, Political. Sociological and Military Affairs.
No. 412-Translation.
ADA362821REB
East Asia: Korea.
ADA362824REB
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1371.
ADA362825REB
East Europe Report. Political. Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2079-Translation.
AOA362830REB
China Report. Political. Sociological and Military Affairs.
No. 438-f ranslatcn.
AOA362831REB
China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 463-translation.
ADA362893REB
East Europe Report: Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2226-Translation,
ADA362894REB
JPRS Report, Latin America.
ADA362917REB
JPRS Report, Latin America.
AOA362919REB
JPRS Report. East Asia: Korea.
ADA362922REB
JPRS Report. East Asia: Korea-Translation.
ADA362927REB
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1814-Translation.
ADA362928REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362931REB
Center of Gravity: Justification for Assassination.
ADA363034REB
China Report. Political. Sociological and Military Affairs.
ADA363280REB
East Europe Report. Political. Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2158.
AOA363290REB
China Report. Political. Sociological and Military Affairs.
No. 476.
AOA363293REB
East Europe Report. Political. Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2121.
ADA363294REB
USSR Report, USA, Economics. Politics. Ideology. No. 4.
April 1965.
ADA363299REB
East Europe Report, Political. Sociological and Military Af-
fairs No. 2234.
AOA363308REB
China Report Political. Sociological and Military Affairs
No. 474.
ADA363309REB
POLITICAL REVOLUTION
Future Insurgencies m Latin America and the Caribbean:
Implications for U.S. Operations.
AOA363179REB
Coup D-Etat A Practical Handbook.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
East Europe Report, Political. Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2090-Translaton.
AOA362657REB
JPRS Report. East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362664REB
JPRS Report East Asia Southeast Asia.
ADA362666REB
JPRS Report. East Asia Southeast Asia.
ADA362669REB
USSR Report military Affairs. No. 1732.
AOA362677REB
USSR Report. USA: Economics. Politics. Ideology. No. 9.
September 1962.
ADA362678REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362684REB
East Europe Report. Political. Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2154-Translation.
ADA362686REB
China Report PoSBcal. Sociological and Military Affairs-
Translation.
ADA362687REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs-
Translation.
ADA362689REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs-
Translation.
ADA362690REB
China Report, Political. Sociological and Military Affairs.
PRC State Council Bulletin, No. 17, 10 August 1984-
Translation.
ADA362691REB
Translations on Eastern Europe. Political, Sociological,
and Military Affairs. No. 1406-franslation.
ADA362695REB
Soviet Union. Military Affairs-Translation.
ADA362696REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia-Translation.
ADA362708REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
ADA362711REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362715REB
Near East and South Asia.
ADA362773REB
East Europe Report: Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2225.
ADA362774REB
China Report Political. Sociological and Military Affairs
No. 436.
AOA362780REB
China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
No. 470-Translation.
ADA362799REB
East Europe Report. Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2133.
AOA362807REB
China Report. Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
No. 412-franslatkxi.
AOA362821REB
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1371.
AOA362825REB
USSR Report: Political and Sociological Affairs, No. 1478.
AOA362827REB
Near East/South Asia Report. No. 2780-Translation.
ADA362828REB
JPRS Report, Latin America-Translation.
AOA362832REB
JPRS Report. Latin America-Translation.
AOA362834REB
JPRS Report, Latin America—Translation.
ADA362836REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2153-Translation.
ADA362841REB
USSR Report, Political, and Sociological Affairs, No.
1390.
ADA362845REB
JPRS Report. East Asia Korea.
ADA362866REB
JPRS Report, East Asia: Korea.
ADA362867REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA362879REB
China Report Political. Sociological and Military Affairs.
No. 452-translation.
ADA362890REB
Latin America
AOA362898REB
JPRS Report, Latin America.
AOA362917REB
JPRS Report, Latin America.
AOA362919REB
JPRS Report, Latin America.
ADA362920REB
JPRS Report, East Asia: Korea.
ADA362922REB
JPRS Report. East Asia: Korea-Translation.
ADA362927REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia
ADA362933REB
East Asia: Korea-Translation.
AOA362937REB
JPRS Report. East Asia Southeast Asia-Translation.
ADA362941REB
China Report. Political, Sociological and Military Affairs-
Translation.
ADA362943REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2130-Translation.
ADA362945REB
Democracy in Kuwait.
ADA362984REB
Political Information on Indonesia-Translation.
ADA362990REB
East Europe Report, Political. Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2235-Translation.
AOA362994REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 475-translation.
ADA362995REB
JPRS Report. East Asia. Korea-Translation.
ADA363009REB
JPRS Report. Near East & South Asia, Table of Con-
tents. JPRS-NEA-87-001. 2 January 1987-JPRS-NEA-87-
041.6 Apr 1987 Part 1-Translation.
ADA363013REB
China Report: Political. Sociological and Military Affairs.
No. 437.
ADA363014REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA363015REB
Center of Gravity: Justification for Assassination.
ADA363034REB
USSR Report. USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology No.
12. December 1984-Translation.
ADA363110REB
USSR Report, USA, Economics, Politics, Ideology, NO. 3,
March 1985-Translation.
ADA363113REB
USSR Report. USA: Economics. Politics. Ideology No. 2,
February 1985-Translation.
ADA363114REB
Theodore Roosevelt: Activated Vision Through the Bully
Pulpit.
ADA363268REB
USSR Report. Military Affairs, No. 1817.
ADA363291REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology—Trans-
lation.
ADA363295REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology. No. 1,
January 1985-Translation.
AOA363296REB
USSR Report. USA, Economics, Politics, Ideology. No. 6.
June 1985.
AOA363297REB
USSR Report. USA, Economics. Politics, Ideology, NO. 5,
May 1985.
ADA363298REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology. No.
10. October 1985.
ADA363300REB
USSR Report USA: Economics, Politics. Ideology, No. 9,
September 1985.
ADA363302REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology, No. 8,
August 1985.
ADA363303REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics. Politics, Ideology, No. 7,
July 1985.
ADA363304REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs No. 2157.
ADA363307REB
East Europe Report. Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2164-Translation.
AOA363324REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2123-Translation.
ADA363325REB
China Report, Political. Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 404-Translation.
AOA363326REB
East Europe Report Political. Sociological and Military Af-
fairs No. 2122-translalkxi.
ADA363367REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2232-Translatkxi.
ADA363369REB
China Report. Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 472-Translation.
ADA363372REB
East Europe Report. Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs No. 2087.
AOA363379REB
Breakdown of Democratic Regimes. Europe.
JHUP-0304REB
POLITICS
Ronald Reagan. The Politics of Symbolism.
HUP-0008REB
Equality, the Third World, and Economic Delusion.
HUP-0&34REB
Politics of Ecosystem Management
ISLAND-0528REB
Central Asia: Pipelines and Power Politics (Online Serv-
JANE-0567REB
POLLUTION
Worldwide Report, Environmental Quality No. 381.
ADA363239REB
POLLUTION PREVENTION
Deployment of pollution prevention during design — a
case study.
DE99050164REB
Application of environmental accounting to pollution pre-
vention.
DE99060167REB
POLLUTION REGULATIONS
Yellow Book: Guide to Environmental Enforcement and
Compliance at Federal Facilities.
PB99-152530REB
POLLUTION TRANSPORT
Three-Dimensional Total Odd Nitrogen (NO(y)) Simulation
During SONEX using a Stretched-Grid Chemical Trans-
port Model.
N19990041439REB
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene Rocket
Plume from Russia over California.
N19990041839REB
POLYMERS
Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Based Processing of PEP
Binder Polymers.
ADA36325SREB
Choosing an Adsorption System for VOC: Carbon, Zeo-
lite, or Polymers. CATC Technical Bulletin.
PB99-149775REB
KW-38 VOL. 99, No. 3
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POLYOLEFIN FIBERS
Unique Polymeric Fiber and Fiber Delivery Systems for
the Economic Preparation of High-Fiber Content Concrete
with Superior Physical Properties.
ADA363079REB
POLYURETHANE FOAM
Mechanical Properties and Energy Absorption Character-
istics of a Polyurethane Foam.
PB99-105504REB
POLYURETHANE PAINT
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0266-2702,
Cooper Engineered Products, Bowling Green, Ohio
PB99-152175REB
POPLAR
Diseases of Populus in British Columbia: A diagnostic
manual.
MIC-99-03123REB
POPULATION DYNAMICS
Recent Developments in Population Viability Analysis,
with Specific Reference to Pacific Salmon.
PB99-155426REB
POPULATION RELOCATION
Interim Policy on the Use of Permanent Relocations as
Part of Superfund Remedial Actions.
PB98-963305REB
POPULATIONS
U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments: 1998
PB99-152837REB
PORTFOLIOS
Portfolio Optimization for Multiple Group Credit Unions
ADA363385REB
POSTAL SERVICE
East Europe Report, Scientific Affairs No. 762.
ADA363272RE6
POVERTY
Poverty and Inequality in Latin America. The Impact of
Adjustment and Recovery.
JHUP-0306REB
POWER
Awakening China: Rabbit or Tiger.
ADA363030REB
Operational Art and the Human Dimension of Warfare in
the 21st Century.
ADA363177REB
POWER CONDITIONING
Nanosat Intelligent Power System Development.
N19990041448REB
PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE
Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Imple-
menting the Precautionary Principle.
ISLAN 6-0516REB
PREDICTION ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
Internal Physical Features of a Land Surface Model Em-
ploying a Tangent Linear Model.
N19990041333REB
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Vol-
ume 2.
N19990041445REB
PREDICTIONS
Prediction of Crack Initiation and Growth in Solid Propel-
lants.
ADA363081REB
Prediction of Antisymmetric Buffet Loads on Horizontal
Stabilizers in Massively Separated Flows. Phase 2.
PB99-154478REB
PREFLKSHT OPERATIONS
X-33 Flight Operations Center.
N19990041246REB
PREGNANCY
Use of Vitamin E for Desensitization in Pregnancy Com-
plications Due to Rh-lncompattoility Between Mother and
Fetus, USSR.
ADA362843REB
PREPOSmONING (LOGISTICS)
Mobility Traid and Challenges for the Operational Com-
mander.
ADA363220REB
PRESERVATION
Models for Action: Practical Approaches to Electronic
Records Management and Preservation.
ADA362862REB
Practical Tools for Electronic Records Management and
Preservation.
ADA362863REB
PRESIDENT (UNITED STATES)
Theodore Roosevelt: Activated Vision Through the Bully
Pulpit.
ADA363268REB
PRESSURE MEASUREMENT
Development and Application of an Advanced Optical
Based Pressure Instrument for Low-Speed Flows.
ADA362829REB
PRETREATMENT
Effects of Microgravity on Embryonic Quail Eye Develop-
ment.
N19990041707REB
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF) and
Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical Defense Pro-
gram. Determination of the Median Lethal Dose of Two
Anticholinesterase Agents and Efficacy of Current Ther-
apy.
ADA362975REB
KEYWORD INDEX
Heallhy People 2010 Objectives: Draft for Public Com-
ment.
PB99-103889REB
PRICES
Food Cost Review, 1950-97.
ERS-AER-780REB
PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS ANALYSIS
Comparison Tools for Assessing the Microgravity Envi-
ronment of Orbital Missions, Carriers and Conditions.
N19990041197REB
PRIVATIZATION
Department of Defense. Inc. Are We Ready To Become
An Extension of Corporate America.
ADA362978REB
PROBABILISTIC RIK ASSESSMENT
Systems Analysis Programs for Hands-on Integrated Reli-
ability Evaluations (SAPHIRE) Version 6.0. System Over-
view Manual.
NUREG/CR-6532REB
PROBABILITY THEORY
Application of the Probabilistic Dynamic Synthesis Meth-
od to Realistic Structures.
N19990041443REB
PROCUREMENT
UNITED NATIONS: Progress of Procurement Reforms.
ADA363233REB
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Nanosat Intelligent Power System Development.
N19990041448REB
PRODUCTION
Production and storage of ultra cold neutrons in super-
fluid helium.
DE99002260REB
PRODUCTIVITY
Yields of ten and eleven year-old hybrid poplars in the
north central United States. Final report.
DE99002354REB
PROGRAM EVALUATION
OWCP (Office of Workers' Compensation Programs) An-
nual Report to Congress: FY 1997.
PB99-152985REB
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Air Force Research Laboratory Success Stories: A Re-
view of 1997/1998.
ADA286991REB
Successful Management Practices.
ADA362668REB
PROMOTION (ADVANCEMENT)
Officer Candidate School (OCS): Relevance into the 21st
Century.
ADA362971REB
PROPELLANTS
Space Shuttle Main Engine: Part Number RS007001.
N19990041880REB
PROPELLER NOISE
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Vol-
ume 3.
N19990041617REB
PROSPECT
Making Connections {Episode Mo. 12). (VHS video).
AVA20551-VNB1REB
PROSTITUTES
Sandakan Brothel No. 8: A Journey into the History of
Lower-Class Japanese Women.
SHARPE-00463REB
PROTECTION
Fleet Air Defense in the Falkland Islands Conflict: A Fail-
ure in Operational Protection.
ADA363067REB
Naval Force Protection in the Littorals.
ADA363193REB
Orbital Debris: A Chronology.
N19990041784REB
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
and Sarin Challenge/Vapor Penetration Swatch Testing of
Kappter CPF3 Coverall, Model 3T436.
ADA363275REB
Material and Comfort Parameters of a New Chemical, Bi-
ological Combat Suit and its Components.
ADA363348REB
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
and Sarin Challenge/Vapor Penetration Swatch Testing of
Blue Max Hazmat Splash Clothing Model B.
ADA363349REB
PROTECTIVE COATINGS
Durability Testing for Fouling Release Coatings.
ADA362839REB
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Non-Slip Safety Glasses.
PAT-APPL-8-226 621REB
PROTECTIVE TREATMENTS
Medical Information Technology in Support of the Oper-
ational Commander.
ADA3633S3REB
PROTON IRRADIATION
Narrow Pass-Band Optical Fillers for Space-Borne Re-
mote Sensing Applications.
N19990041162REB
PROTON REACTIONS
Vector meson production and nudear effects in FNAL
E866.
DE99002282REB
QUANTUM CHEMISTRY
PROVING
Utilization of UARS Data in Validation of Photochemical
'" StratosPheric I**™3'
PSYCHOLOGY
Anxiety Sensitivity and Psychological Vulnerability.
PSYCHOMOTOR PERFORMANCE
Crew Alertness Management on the Flight Deck: Cog-
nitive and Vigilance Performance.
N1 9990041 609REB
PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES
UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce with
Guide to Enactment. 1996.
UN-1 OOOREB
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Waste management industry survey, government sector,
MIC-99-03501 REB
PUBLIC HEALTH
Protecting; Public Health and the Environment: Imple-
menting the Precautionary Principle.
ISLAND-0516REB
Public Health Assessment for Agriculture Street Landfill
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, Region 6
CERCLIS No. LAD981 056997.
PB99-152282REB
Public Health Assessment for Snerwin Williams
Emeryville, Alameda County, California, Region 9.
CERCLIS No. CAD03934601.
PB99-155590REB
Public Health Assessment for Sandoval Zinc Company
Sandoval, Marion County, Illinois, Region 5. CERCLIS
No. ILD053980454.
PB99-155616REB
PUBLIC OPINION
Just Punishment: Public Perceptions and the Federal
Sentencing Guidelines.
PB99-151250REB
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Jane's Urban Transport Systems (Online Service).
JANE-0577REB
Nonwork and Off-Peak Trips by Transit, Walk and Bicycle
Modes: An Understanding of Existing and Potential Mar-
kets.
PB99-152944REB
PUBLIC WORKS
Annual report 1997-98.
MIC-99-03257REB
PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY
Synopsis of the first cycle of the pulp and paper mill envi-
ronmental effects monitoring program in the Atlantic re-
MIC-99-03658REB
PULSARS
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1 055-52
N19990042027REB
PUMPS
Test report for run-in acceptance testing of hydrogen miti-
gation retrieval Pump-3.
DE99050154REB
PUNISHMENT
Just Punishment: Public Perceptions and the Federal
Sentencing Guidelines.
PB99-151250REB
PURCHASING
Step by Step (Episode No. 1 1). (VHS video).
AVA20550-VNB1REB
PUREX PROCESS
Deactivating a major nuclear fuels reprocessing facility
cost effectively.
DE99050165REB
PURIFICATION
Design and Development of a Regenerative Separatory
Column Using Calixarenes as a Polymeric Backbone for
the Purification of Water from Urine.
N19990042032REB
PYREX
Report on the testing of Raschig Rings.
DE99002257REB
PYROTECHNICS
Sampling Results for AEC Phase 1 Training Ordnance
Emission Characterization. Volume 2, Appendix 2-A
Through 1-K.
ADA362906REB
Sampling Results for AEC Phase 1 Training Ordnance
Emission Characterization. Volume 1, Appendix 1-A
Through 1-D.
ADA362907REB
QUAD KICKERS
Electromagnetic Cold-Test Characterization of the Quad-
Driven Stnpline Kicker.
ADA362953REB
QUALITY ASSURANCE
Data Quality Tools for Data Warehousing - A Small Sam-
ple Survey.
ADA362923REB
Technical work plan for the privatization waste character-
ization data quality objective process.
DE99050402REB
QUANTUM CHEMISTRY
Molecular Quantum States at Dissociation.
PB99-120339REB
September 1999 KW-39
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KEYWORD INDEX
QUANTUM CHROMOOYNAMCS
Six-Jet Production at Lepton Colliders.
P89B.120362REB
QUANTUM ELECTRODYNAMICS
SernielassiCBl Random Electrodynamics: Spontaneous
Emission and the Lamb Shift.
AOA363360REB
QUANTUM ELECTRONICS
Quantum Chaos in Rydberg Atoms.
AOA362681REB
QUANTUM WELLS
Condensation of Quast-Two-Oimeosional Biexcitons in a
~ '»Heterownction Quantum We*.
Quantum Modeling.
ADA363264REB
Modeling ol Silicon Quantum Structures.
ADA363362REB
RACE
Meeting America's Needs lor the Scientific and Techno-
logical Challenges of the Twenty-First Century. A White
House RoundtaWe Dialogue lor President CSnton's Initia-
tive on Race. Proceedings of Panel Discussion and Posi-
tion Papers.
PB99-151409REB
RADAR
Mapping Coastal Surface Winds in Monterey Bay Using
HriTFnUencyRadar. ^ ' *
AOA362924REB
RADAR ANTENNAS
Technique lor Measuring the Gain of HF Antennas.
AOA362876ftES
RADAR CROSS SECTIONS
Numerical Computation of the Radar Cross Section of the
ADA363007REB
Hybrid Version of Method of Moments Computer Code:
IBC3D
AOA363074REB
RADAR DUPLEXERS
THAAD Radar Examination ol a Cost Saving Initiative.
ADA362644REB
RADAR EQUIPMENT
Jane's Radar and Electronic Wartare Systems (Online
Service).
JANE-OSS6REB
RADAR MAOES
Radar Image Enhancement Feature Extraction and Mo-
lion Compensation Using Joint Time-frequency Tech-
AQA363380REB
RADIATION DAMAGE
Hungarian Svmposum of Radfalim^ Damage and Protec-
tion.
ADA363027REB
RADIATION DOSES
Considerations of beta and electron transport in Internal
dose calculations. Final progress report. 1994-199&
DE99002167REB
Unit rsctotogical doses for fuel retrieval preliminary safely
evaluation.
DE990S0396REB
Development of radioto
dosesfor TWRS FSAR
iienlmUuia and unit liter
adWogical consequence calcula-
tions.
DE990S0397REB
Estimated dose to irMar* equipment: Phase 1 waste toed
RADIATION DOMMLIIiy
nBCOflimnndotloni on dow oosHotonti for Bssossmg
dotas from accidental radonudide retoaaaa to tha envt-
rorunant.
MC-S943738REB
RADIATION tWURCS
Radiation Injury and Autotysis. USSR-Translation.
ADA363320REB
RADIATION PROTECTION
Problem of Radtotogfcal Protection, Poland.
ADA362600REB
Appled AlARA techniques.
DEM09062SREB
RADIATION TRANSPORT
Introduction to ratSation transport
DE90002279REB
RADIATIVE TRANSFER
RXTE Observation of Cygnus X-1,1.
N19g00042404REB
RADIO ASTRONOMY
Interaction-Activity Connection.
N19990042108REB
RADIO BROADCASTING
Some Perspectives of the Development of Television
Broadcasting Technology - USSR —Translation.
AOA362810REB
Worldwide Report. Telecommunications Policy. Research
and Development. No. 293.
ADA363273REB
RADIO EMBSK3N
Meractien-ActtrityCanieciion.
N199900421OSREB
RADIO SOURCES (ASTRONOMY)
Interaction-Activity Connection.
N19990042108REB
RADIO TRACKING
Visual Analysis of a Radio Frequency Tracking System
for Virtual Environments.
ADA363020REB
RADIO TRANSMKSION
User's Quids for the Naval Communications Assessment
Tool (NCAT) software Version 2.0.
ADA362901REB
RADIO WAVES
WIND-HAARP-HIPAS Interferometer Experiment.
ADA362758REB
RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL
Intermediate depth burial of classified transuranic wastes
in arid alluvium.
DE99002192REB
Mcrobial characterization for the Source-Term Waste
Test Program ISTTP) at Los Alamos.
DE99002197REB
Spectrophotcmetric investigation of U(VI) chloride
comptoaSon in the Nad/NaCICHsub 4) system.
DE99002201REB
RADIOACTIVE WASTE FACILITIES
Listed waste history at Han-ford facility TSD units.
DE98054296REB
PtNfofinanca confirmation data acouisfton system.
De99002146REB
Waste sampling and characterization facility (WSCF)
maintenance irnptemenlaiJun plan.
Waste Receiving and Processing Facility Module 1 Data
Management System software requirements specification.
DE99050395REB
324 Facility B-Cell quality process plan.
DE990505B2REB
Conceptual design statement of work for the immobilized
towacfivjy waste disposal fatality, project W-520.
1996 interim 242-A Evaporator tank system integrity as-
sessment report
DE99050B23REB
RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT
FY 1996 sold waste Integrated He-cycle forecast charac-
teristics summary. Volumes 1 and 2.
Low-level radioactive waste management at the Nevada
Test Site - Current status.
DE99Q02186REB
Waste management project technical baseline daschp-
DE99050158REB
Waste management project fiscal year 1998 multi-year
work plan WBS1.2.
DE9905Q203REB
Permitting plan for the immobilized low-activity waste
Waste Receiving and Processing Facility Module 1 Data
Management System software requirements specification.
DE99050395REB
ted to
st technical (SWIFT) report
SoBd waste integral
FY1997toFY2070.
DE990S0410REB
RADIOACTIVE WASTE PROCESSING
Chemical synthesis of magnetic Fe-B and Fe-Co-B par-
bdu and chains.
DE990Q2187REB
RADIOACTIVE WASTE STORAGE
Summary of radtoactive solid waste received in the 200
Areas during calendar year 1995.
DE96064296REB
Cost benefit of caustic recycle tor tank wasta remerjaSon
at the Hertford and Savannah River Sites.
OE99002242REB
Report on the testing of Raschig Rings.
DE990Q22S7REB
Technical information for the relocation and treatment of
Arnonne National Laboratory drums.
DE99050U7REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-201
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050148REB
TWRS technical baseline database manager definition
document.
DE990S0152REB
Hazard Analysis Database report.
DE990S0159REB
Data quality objective to support resolution of the organic
sonant safety-issue.
DE99050161REB
Prekminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-112: Best-basis inventory.
DE990S0161REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-106: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050182RE6
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-114: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050153REB
Preiminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-103: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050164REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-111: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050185REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-110: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050186REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-SX-106: Best-basis inventory.
DE990S0195REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-SX-111: Bast-basis inventory.
DE99050197REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-SX-112: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050198REB
Tank characterization report for single-shell tank 241-BY-
112.
DE99060199REB
Tank characterization report for doubte-shell tank 241-
AN-103.
DE99050200REB
Project W-314 241-Ar4-A valve pit upgrade acceptance
for beneficial use.
DE99050201REB
Portable exhausters POR-004 SKID B. POR-005 SKID C.
POR-006 SKID D storage plan.
DE99050232REB
Nonradioacfive Air Emissions Notice of Construction use
on a portable exhauster on 241-A-101 tank during salt
well pumping.
DE99050550REB
Estimated dose to in-lank equipment: Phase 1 waste feed
delivery.
DE99050558REB
Data quality objectives for TWRS privatization Phase 1:
Confirm tank T is an appropriate feed source for low-ac-
tivity waste feed batch X.
DE99050824REB
Waste feed delivery environmental permits and approvals
2SREB
Hanford Tank Waste Remediation System High-level
Waste Chemistry Manual.
NUREG/CR-6751REB
RADIOACTIVE WASTES
Laser AWation/tonization Characterization of Solids: Final
Progress Report of the Strategic Environmental Research
and Development Program.
ADA36324&EB
Waste Forms Based on Separations Media (DOE 360-
94). TTie Strategic Environmental Research and Develop-
ment Program.
ADA3632S7REB
R and D 100 market assessment
DE990022 OSREB
BCLDP site environmental report for calendar year 1997
on radiological and nonradiotogical parameters.
DE99002442REB
Double-contained receiver tank 244-TX, grab samples,
244TX-97-3 analytical results for the final report
DE99050153REB
Waste compatibility safety issues and final results for tank
241-SY-102 grab samples.
DE99050156REB
Tank 241-TX-104, cores 230 and 231 analytical results
for the final report.
DE99050826REB
RADfOACTIVTTY
Volumetric Radioactivity Viewed as Surface Radioactivity
for Free Release Assessment Purposes.
DE9B057850REB
RADOCHEMCAL ANALYSIS
Doubte-corrtained receiver tank 244-TX, grab samples,
244TX-97-3 analytical results for the final report.
DE99050153REB
RADOISOTOPE HEAT SOURCES
Rarjoisotope thermoelectric generator transportation sys-
tem safety analysis report lor packaging. Volumes 1 and
DE990S0392REB
RADIOMETERS
Millimeter-Wave Imaging Radiometer (MIR) Data Proc-
essing and Development of Water Vapor Retrieval Algo-
rithms.
N199900411S3REB
New ERA In Global Temperature Monitoring with the Ad-
vanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU).
N19990041446REB
RADONUCUDE TRANSPORT
Environmental Dynamics of Carbon-14 Near a Low-Level
Raofeactive Waste Burial Ground.
NUREG/CR-6587REB
RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS
Scoping assessment on medical isotope production at the
Fast Flux Test Facility.
DE99050414REB
RADIOPROTECTIVE SUBSTANCES
Nutritional supplements as radioprotectors - A review
and proposal.
DE99002283REB
RADIOTELEPHONES
Security Planning for Wireless Networks: DOD Concerns.
ADA362720REB
Localization of Wireless Emitters Based on the Time Dif-
ference of Arrival (TDOA) and Wavelet Denoising.
ADA363100REB
KW-40 VOL 99, No. 3
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RADOMES
Analysis of a Pyroceram Radome Subjected to Aero-
dynamic Heating.
ADA363019RE8
Analysis of a Ceramic Radome.
ADA363023REB
RAILROADS
Study Of The Aerial Interdiction of Railways During The
Korean War.
ADA362707REB
Locwnotive and Rolling Stock Forecasts (Online Service).
RAINFALL-RUNOFF RELATIONSHIPS
Overview of the Quality and Quantity of Roadway Runoff
and Current Status of Phase 2 Storm Water Rules.
PB99-153009REB
RAPID ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
ECOto9iCal AsS8ssment'
RASCHK3 RINGS
DE99002257REB
RATES
Sealift Transportation in a Working Capital Fund Environ-
ment Rate Stability When Workload Declines.
ADA362719REB
RATINGS
Canadian fertilizer quality assurance report: Plant ratings
MIC-99-03190RE8
RATIOS
Weapon Indexing and Weapon Ratios in Arms Control.
ADA362751REB
ROX
Separation of RDX from Composition B Via a Supercrit-
ical Fluid Extraction Process.
AOA363254REB
REACTING FLOW
Studying Turbulence Using Numerical Simulation Data-
bases. No. 7.
N19990041253REB
REACTION KINETICS
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chemistry and
Climate.
N19990041152REB
REACTIONS
Rhetoric of Reaction. Perversity, Futility, Jeopardy.
HUP-0019REB ^^ Y
REACTOR KINETICS
Summary of results for the uranium benchmark problem
of the ANS Ad Hoc Committee on Reactor Physics
Benchmarks.
DE99002269REB
REACTOR PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Reliability Study: General Electric Reactor Protection Sys-
tem, 1984-1995.
NUREG/CR-5500-V3REB
REACTOR SAFETY
Summary of FY 1997 related to JAPC-U.S. DOE contract
study on improvement of core safety - study on GEM
DE99050497REB
Systems Analysis Programs for Hands-on Integrated Reli-
abiWy Evaluations (SAPHIRE) Version 6.0. System Over-
view Manual.
NUREG/CR-6532REB
REALTIME
Psychophysieal Comparisons in Image Compression Al-
gorithms.
ADA362726REB
REAL TIME OPERATION
Paytoad Operations.
N19990041198REB
REASONING
Tacit Knowledge in the Workplace.
ADA362656REB
RECEIVER CIRCUITS
Technological Development for Interfacing Parallel Ac-
cess Memories to Parallel Computers.
ADA362650REB
RECEIVERS
Integrated Advanced Microwave Sounding Unrt-A(AMSU-
A). Performance Verification Report MET SAT AMSU-A2
Receiver Assembly, (P/N 1356441-1. S.N F04) S/N 107.
N19990041946REB
RECEPTOR SITES (PHYSIOLOGY)
Involvement of Nuclear Receptor Co-Repressers in the
Development of Human Breast Cancer.
ADA362658REB
RECHARGE PROJECTS
Reports of the Kyushu National Industrial Research Insti-
tute. No. 58. March 1997.
PB99-152035REB
RECONNAISSANCE
Assessment of Reconnaissance and
Counterrecormaissance Operations at the National Train-
ing Center.
ADA362833REB
RECORD OF DECISION
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE). F-Area Retention Basin (281-3F),
Afcen. S.C.. September 4,1996.
PB98-964029REB
KEYWORD INDEX
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
International Airport Area, Operable Unit 3 (AFP 44), Tuc-
son, AZ., September 28, 1998.
PB98-964512REB
RECORDS
Models for Action: Practical Approaches to Electronic
Records Management and Preservation.
ADA362862REB
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
Some Assembly Required: Building a Digital Government
for the 21st Century. Report of a Multidraciplinary Work-
Shop Held in October 1998.
ADA362848REB
Models for Action: Practical Approaches to Electronic
Records Management and Preservation.
ADA362862RET3
Practical Tools for Electronic Records Management and
Preservation.
ADA362863REB
Survey of Key Concepts and Issues for Electronic Rec-
ordkeeping.
ADA362864REB
Rural tetemedicine project in northern New Mexico.
DE99002299REB
RECRUITING
Hispanic Youth and Military Enlistment Propensity.
ADA362976REB
RECRUITS
Analysis of Delayed Entry Program (DEP) Attrition by
High School Seniors.
ADA363088REB
RECYCLING
Cost benefit of caustic recycle for tank waste remediation
at the Hanford and Savannah River Sites.
DE99002242REB
Reclaimed Manufacturer Asphalt Roofing Shingles in As-
phalt Mixtures.
PB99-152613REB
RED-COCKADED WOODPECKER
Assessment of Training Noise Impacts on the Red-
Cockaded Woodpecker Preliminary Results.
ADA363336REB
RED SEA
Red Sea Studies.
ADA363049REB
REDUCTION
Advanced Oxidation and Reduction Processes in the Gas
Phase Using Non- Thermal Plasmas.
ADA363128REB
REFERENCE BOOKS
Jane's Aircraft Upgrades (Online Service).
^
Jane's All the World's Aircraft (Online Service).
JANE-0539REB
Jane's Land-Based Air Defence (Online Service).
JANE-0545REB
Jane's Armour and Artillery (Online Service).
JANE-0547REB
Jane's Armour and Artillery Upgrades (Online Service).
JANE-0548REB
Jane's Simulation and Training Systems (Online Service).
JANE-0558REB
REFERENCE MATERIALS
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Europe (Online
Service).
JANE-050SREB
Jane's Airport and Handling Agents: Europe (on CD-
ROM).
JANE-0506REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Europe. 1999-2000
Edition.
JANE-0507REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: USA and Canada
(Online Service).
JANE-OS08REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: USA and Canada
(on CDflOM).
JANE-0509REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: USA and Canada.
1999-2000Edition.
JANE-0510REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Middle East and Af-
rica (Online Service).
JANE-0511REB
Jane's Airport and Handling Agents: Middle East and Afri-
ca (on CD-ROM).
JANE-0512REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Middle East and Af-
rica. 1999-2000 Edition.
JANE-OS13REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Far East, Asia and
Australasia (Online Service).
JANE-0514REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Far East, Asia and
Australasia (on CD-ROM).
JANE-0515REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Far East, Asia and
Australasia. 1999-2000 Edition.
JANE-0516REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Central and Latin
America (Including me Caribbean) (Online Service).
JANE-0517REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Central and Latin
America (Including the Caribbean) (on CD-ROM).
JANE-0518REB
REMOTE SENSING
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: Central and Latin
America (Including the Caribbean). 1999-2000 Edition.
JANE-051 9REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: All Five Regions
(Online Service).
JANE-0520REB
Jaw'sAirports and Handling Agents: All Five Regions.
1 999-2000 Edition.
JANE-0521REB
REFRIGERANTS
ARTI refrigerant database.
DE99002209REB
Study of a Water-to-Water Heat Pump Using Hydro-
MixtureS-
REFUGEES
Commander's Estimate of the Situation: Kosovo & The
Southern Balkans.
ADA363226REB
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Regional Advantage. Culture and Competition in Silicon
Valley and Route 128.
HUP-0009REB
REGULATIONS
Automated System for Determining Applicability of Regu-
ADA363392REB
Regulatory barriers to on-site water reuse.
MIC-99-03234REB
Endangered Species Act Consultation Handbook: Proce-
dures for Conducting Section 7 Consultations and Con-
ferences.
PB99-102899REB
Answers to Questions about the National Flood Insurance
Pmnram
M13904REB
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Yellow Book: Guide to Environmental Enforcement and
Compliance at Federal Facilities.
PB99-152530REB
REINFORCED CONCRETE
Unique Polymeric Fiber and Fiber Delivery Systems for
the Economic Preparation of High-Fiber Content Concrete
with Superior Physical Properties.
ADA363079REB
REINFORCING STEELS
Verification of Effectiveness of Epoxy-Coated Rebars.
PB99-152407REB
RELATWISTIC GRAVITY
Experimental Tests of Relativists Gravity.
PB99-148736REB
RELAXATION FUNCTIONS
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology, March/April 1999. Volume 104, Number
PB99-154882REB
RELIABILITY
Reliability of the nervous (Nv) nets.
DE99002293REB
Design Heritage-Based Forecasting Methodology for Risk
Informed Management of Advanced Systems.
N19990041444REB
RELIABILITY ANALYSIS
Design Heritage-Based Forecasting Methodology for Risk
Informed Management of Advanced Systems.
N19990041444REB
RELIGION
Christianity's Contribution to Just War Tradition.
ADA363087REB
REMEDIAL ACTION
Environmental report 1996, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory.
DE99002426REB
Environmental report 1997, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory.
DE99002427REB
BCLDP site environmental report for calendar year 1997
on radiological and nonradtological parameters.
DE99002442REB
Technical work plan for the privatization waste character-
ization data quality objective process.
DE99050402REB
Interim Policy on the Use of Permanent Relocations as
Part of Superfund Remedial Actions.
PB98-963305REB
REMOTE CONTROL
Design/Use of the Remotely Operated Bakeout Box Shut-
ter (ROBBS).
N19990042443REB
REMOTE SENSING
Nature in Focus: Rapid Ecological Assessment.
ISLAND0486REB
CTBT verification related case studies of three recent
seismic events, Novaya Zemlya, India and Pakistan.
MIC-99-03252REB
Texturai-Contextual Labeling and Metadata Generation
for Remote Sensing Applications.
N19990041150 REB
Narrow Pass-Band Optical Filters for Space-Borne Re-
mote Sensing Applications.
N19990041162REB
Application of Rotation- and Translation-Invariant Over-
complete Wavelets to the registration of Remotely
Sensed Imagery.
N19990041199REB
September 1999 KW-41
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KEYWORD INDEX
Frequency and Angular Variations of Land Surface Mcro-
waye Emissivities: Can we Estimate SSM/T and AMSU
Emissivities from SSM/I Emissivities.
N19990042067REB
REMOTE SENSORS
Direct Detection Doppler Lkjar for Spacebome Wind
Measurement.
N19990041449REB
REMOVAL
Explosives Removal from Groundwater of the Iowa Army
Ammunition Plant in Continuous-Flow Laboratory Sys-
tems Planted with Aquatic and Wetland Plants.
ADA362974REB
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
General Framework to Provide for the Optimal Dispatch
of Hybrid Renewable Power Systems.
ADA363052REB
REPAIR
Performance Criteria for Concrete Repair Materials,
Phase II Summary Report.
ADA362896REB
REPRODUCTION (BIOLOGY)
Genetic Regulatory Networks in Embryogenesis and Evo-
lution.
N19990041841REB
Annual and Local Variation in Reproduction in the Red-
Eared Slider Trachemys scripta etagans1.
PB99-152183REB
REPRODUCTION (PHYSIOLOGY)
CO-ROM Technology to Increase Appropriate Self-Care
and Preventive Behaviors Among Army and Navy
Women.
ADA362645REB
REPUBLICANS
Conservative Reformers: The Republican Freshmen and
the Lessons of the 104th Congress.
SHARPE-00422REB
RESCUES
High Profile Special Operations Missions and Timing:
Identifying the Culminating Point of Execution.
ADA363195REB
RESEARCH
Adaptive research reports, 1995, v. 17.
MC-99-C3159REB
Activities of Dept of Geological Sciences, Colorado Uni-
versity.
Ml 999004181SREB
Global MHD Simulation of Mesoscale Structures at the
Magnetosphenc Boundary.
N19990042166REB
Photon-Weighted MxJpoint Exposure Meter for Keck/
HIRES Extrasoiar Planet Research.
N19990042170REB
Investigation of the Effect of Surface Impurities on the
Adsorption Kinetics of Hydrogen Ctiemisorbed onto Iron.
N19990042171 REB
Periodca Polytechnica. Mechanical Engineering, Volume
42, No. 1,1998.
PB99-120305REB
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU 3) Technical Inter-
change Meeting: Abstracts.
N19990O42245REB
Networked Computing for the 21st Century; Supplement
to the President's FY1999 Budget Computing, Informa-
tion, and Communications.
PB99-15241 SREB
Program Guide to Federally Funded Environment and
Natural Resources R and D.
PB99-152449REB
RESEARCH INSTITUTES
Annual report 1997-96.
MrC-99-03249REB
Assessment of risks associated with the commercial op-
eration of selected DRES facilities.
MTC-99-03366REB
RESEARCH MANAGEMENT
Worldwide Report Telecommunications Policy. Research
and Development, No. 294.
ADA362868REB
ARL Intranet Analysis and Development Study.
ADA362869REB
SERDP Scientific Advisory Board Annual Report to Con-
gress, Fiscal Year 1996.
ADA363071REB
Orbital Debris: A Chronology.
N19990041784REB
Program Guide to Federaly Funded Environment and
Natural Resources R and D.
PB99-152449REB
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Decade of DIII-O research. Final report for the period of
work. October 1.1989-September 30,1996.
DE99002353REB
RESEARCH PROJECTS
Estuarine Science: A Synthetic Approach to Research
and Practice.
ISLAND-O493REB
Journal of The Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A,
Volume 20. No. 5.
PB99-101719REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers. Series A,
Volume 20, No. 6.
PB99-101727REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A,
Volume 21, No. 1.
PB99-101735REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A,
Volume 21, No. 2.
PB99-101743REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A.
Volume 21, No. 3.
PB99-101750REB
Penodca Polytechnica, Civil Engineering, Volume 42, No.
PB99-120313REB
Penodica Polytechnica, Transportation Engineering, Vol-
ume 24, No. 1,1998.
PB99-120321 REB
Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Vol. 61, No. 2.
1997.
PB99-152068REB
Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Vol. 61, No.11,
1997.
PB99-152084REB
Reports of the Hokkaido National Industrial Research In-
stitute, No. 71,1998.
PB99-152118REB
Reports of the Hokkaido National Industrial Research In-
stitute, No. 69,1997.
PB99-152126REB
Bibliography of Surface-Mine Reclamation Research:
1976-1993.
PB99-152795REB
NKK Technical Report No. 158, June 1997.
PB99-153249REB
RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS
Officer Candidate School (CCS): Relevance into the 21st
Century.
ADA362971REB
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
Building solutions: A problem solving guide tor builders
and renovators.
M1C-99-03458REB
RESIDUAL STRESS
Load Time Dependent Relaxation of Residual Stresses in
an Aluminum Test Specimen.
ADA363139REB
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
Georges Bank, 1998 conservation requirements for
Georges Bank groundfish stocks: Report to the Minister
of Fisheries and Oceans.
MC-9943610REB
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
When Is a Simple Model Adequate for Use in Scheduling
inMSHN.
ADA362793REB
Terrestrial Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363365REB
Mud and Musk Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363366REB
Unmanaged Landscapes: Voices for Untamed Nature.
ISLAND$508REB
Politics of Ecosystem Management
ISLAND-0528REB
RET1NOIC ACIDS
Involvement of Nuclear Receptor Co-Repressors in the
Development of Human Breast Cancer.
ADA3626S8REB
RETIREMENT
Medical Information Technology in Support of the Oper-
ational Commander.
ADA363363REB
REUSABLE LAUNCH VEHICLES
X-33/VentureStar Program.
N19990041334REB
Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) Mission/Market Model.
N19990041879REB
RHETORICAL CRITICISMS
Rhetoric of Reaction. Perversity. Futility. Jeopardy.
HUP-0019REB
RIPARIAN LAND
Riparian Forest Buffers: Linking Land and Water. The
Chesapeake Bay Riparian Forest Buffer Initiative.
PB99-155418REB
RISK ANALYSIS
Update of the Probability of Fracture (PROF) Computer
Program for Aging Aircraft Risk Analysis. Volume 1:
Modifications and User's Guide.
ADA363010REB
Rsk Management An Integral Part of Operational Plan-
ning.
ADA363058REB
Inhalation Exposure Risk During a Military Operation: A
Risk Assessment Approach.
ADA363340REB
RISK ASSESSMENT
Interagency Report on Orbital Debris. 1995.
PB99-151375REB
Public Health Assessment for Agriculture Street Landfill,
New Orleans. Orleans Parish. Louisiana, Region 6.
CERCUS No. LAD981056997.
PB99-152282REB
Status Report on Investigations of Potential Human
Health Effects Associated With Power Frequency Electric
and Magnetic Fields.
PB99-152860REB
Public Health Assessment for Sherwin Williams,
Emeryville, Alameda County, California, Region 9.
CERCUS No. CAD03934601.
PB99-155590REB
Public Health Assessment for Sandoval Zinc Company,
Sandoval. Marion County, Illinois, Region 5. CERCLIS
No. ILD053980454,
PB99-155616REB
RISK (INSURANCE)
Assessment of risks associated with the commercial op-
eration of selected DRES facilities.
MIC-99-03366REB
RISK MANAGEMENT
Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Imple-
menting the Precautionary Principle.
ISLAND-0516REB
RIVER SEDIMENTS
Pesticide residues in sediment and water from two water-
sheds in Prince Edward Island, 1996 and 1997.
MIC-99-03631REB
RIVERS
Stages and Discharges of the Mississippi River and Trib-
utaries and Other Watersheds in the New Orleans District
for 1994.
ADA362753REB
Threading the Currents.
ISLAND-0532REB
ROBOTS
Light duty utility arm startup plan.
DE99050751REB
ROCKET ENGINES
Prediction of X-33 Engine Dynamic Environments.
N19990041161REB
ROCKET EXHAUST
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene Rocket
Plume from Russia over California.
N19990041B39REB
RONALD REAGAN
Ronald Reagan. The Politics of Symbolism.
HUP-0008REB
ROOFING
Reclaimed Manufacturer Asphalt Roofing Shingles in As-
phalt Mixtures.
PB99-15261 SREB
ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT
Integrated Diagnostics.
ADA363343REB
ROTATION
Application of Rotation- and Translation-Invariant Over-
complete Wavelets to the registration of Remotely
Sensed Imagery.
N19990041199REB
ROTORS
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Vol-
ume 3.
N19990041617REB
ROUTING
Archipelagic Sea Lanes: Designation Factors and Effects
. on Operational Art
ADA363064REB
Next Convoy War. The American Campaign Against
Enemy Shipping in the Twenty-First Century.
RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
Hide Your Shape Sun Tzu: ROE Considerations for Ne-
gating High-Resolution Commercial Imagery Satellites.
ADA363236REB
RUSSIA
America's Role in the Allied Intervention in Northern Rus-
sia and Siberia (1918-1920) Case Studies of Mission
Creep and Coalition Failure.
ADA363178REB
SPACE STATION: Status of Russian Involvement and
Cost Control Efforts.
ADA363386REB
Russia Under Western Eyes. From the Bronze Horseman
to the Lenin Mausoleum.
HUP-0012REB
History of Twentieth-Century Russia.
HUP-0031 REB
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Russia. People and Empire.
HUP-0003REB
Russia. The Roots of Confrontation.
HUP-0006REB
Russia's Aerospace Industry (Online Service).
JANE-0575REB
SAFETY ANALYSIS
SRS TRU Criticality Safety Analysis Waste Characteriza-
tion.
DE98054750REB
Hazard Analysis Database report.
DE99050159REB
Data quality objective to support resolution of the organic
solvent safety issue.
DE99050161REB
Safety evaluation for packaging (onsite) depleted uranium
waste boxes.
DE99050187REB
Addendum 1 to CSER 97-025: PFP storage of 9.25/9.5
inch tall, 4.4 kg Pu cans on existing Vault 4 pedestals.
DE99050231REB
KW-42 VOL 99, No. 3
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KEYWORD INDEX
SHIPBOARD SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEMS
CSER 97-004: PFP production denitration calciner sys-
tem.
DE99050233REB
Safety evaluation tor packaging (onsite) for cesium chlo-
ride capsules with type W overpays.
DE99050234REB
Safety evaluation for packaging (onsite) 221 T sodium
tanks.
DE99050488REB
Resolution of Hanford tanks organic complexant safety
issue.
DE99050708REB
SAFETY ENGINEERING
Test report for run-in acceptance testing of hydrogen miti-
gation retrieval Pump-3.
DE99050154REB
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Electrical Outlet Splash Protector.
PAT-APPL-8-226 614REB
SAFING AND ARMING (ORDNANCE)
Countermeasure: Army Ground Risk-Management Publi-
cation, Volume 20, Number 5, May 1999.
ADA363062REB
SALES
Sales Engine (Episode No. 1). (VMS video).
AVA2054D-VNB1REB
Plan of Action (Episode No. 13). (VHS video).
AVA20552-VNB1REB
Going the Distance (Episode No. 14). (VMS video).
AVA20553-VNB1REB
Full Service (Episode No. 18). (VMS video).
AVA20557-VNB1REB
SALES MANAGEMENT
Sales Connection Series. (26 X 30 minute VHS videos).
AVA20539-VNB7REB
Show and Tell (Episode No. 15). (VHS video).
AVA20554-VNB1REB
Brewing Through (Episode No. 16). (VHS video).
AVA20555-VNB1REB
Dotted Line (Episode No. 17). (VHS video).
AVA20556-VNB1REB
Setting the Pace (Episode No. 20). (VHS video).
AVA20559-VNB1REB
Peak Performance (Episode No. 21). (VHS video).
AVA20560-VNB1REB
Line (Episode No. 23). (VHS video).
AVA20562-VNB1REB
SALES PERSONS
Sales Talk (Episode No. 6). (VHS video).
AVA20545-VNB1REB
Making Connections (Episode No. 12). (VHS video).
AVA20S51-VNB1REB
Extra Mile (Episode No. 19). (VHS video).
AVA20558-VNB1REB
Right Choice (Episode No. 25). (VHS video).
AVA20564-VNB1REB
SALES WORKERS
Sales Connection Series. (26 X 30 minute VHS videos).
AVA20539-VNB7REB
Personal Touch (Episode No. 4). (VHS video).
AVA20543-VNB1REB
First Impressions (Episode No. 5). (VHS video).
AVA20544-VNB1REB
SALESMANSHIP
Personal Touch (Episode No. 4). (VHS video).
AVA20543-VNB1REB
SALINITY
R/V Seward Johnson Cruise Report (SJ-9807) ACCE S-
PALACE Float Deployments.
ADA362874REB
SALMON
Recent Developments in Population Viability Analysis,
with Specific Reference to Pacific Salmon.
PB99-155426REB
SALONS
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0153-2694,
The Grand Experience Salon, Chicago. Illinois.
PB99-152258REB
SAMPLING
Double-contained receiver tank 244-TX, grab samples,
244TX-97-3 analytical results for the final report.
DE99050153REB
Sampling and analysis plan for sampling of liquid waste
streams generated by 222-S Laboratory Complex oper-
ations.
DE99050155REB
Waste compatibility safety issues and final results for tank
241-SY-102 grab samples.
DE99050156REB
SANNA NATIONAL LABORATORIES
Sandia National Laboratories Institutional Plan: FY 1999-
2004.
DE00002622REB
SANDWICH PANELS
Analysis of Damped Plates.
ADA363361REB
SANSKRIT GRAMMAR
Sanskrit Grammar. Including Both the Classical Lan-
guage, and the Older Dialects, of Veda and Brahmana.
HUP-0033REB
SAPHRE 6.0 COMPUTER PROGRAMS
Systems Analysis Programs for Hands-on Integrated Reli-
ability Evaluations (SAPHIRE) Version 6.0. System Over-
view Manual.
NUREG/CR-6532REB
SAPPHIRE
Fatigue crack nudeation in metallic materials.
DE99002227REB
SATELLITE ATTITUDE CONTROL
Incorporating Manual and Autonomous Code Generation.
N19990042320 REB
SATELLITE-BORNE INSTRUMENTS
Direct Detection Doppler Lidar for Spacebome Wind
Measurement.
N19990041449REB
SATELLITE COMMUNICATION
High Speed A/D DSP Interface for Carrier Doppler Track-
ing.
N19990041157REB
SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS
Independent Research and Development.
ADA363103REB
SATELLITE IMAGERY
Completing the Sensor Grid: A Revolution in Imagery
Management.
ADA363053REB
Hide Your Shape Sun Tzu: ROE Considerations for Ne-
gating High-Resolution Commercial Imagery Satellites.
ADA363236REB
SATELLITE INSTRUMENTS
Revision of the NASA Team Sea Ice Algorithm.
N19990041151REB
SATELLITE NETWORKS
Satellite Control Systems: Opportunity for DOD to Imple-
ment Space Policy and Integrate Capabilities.
ADA363241REB
SATELLITE TRACKING SYSTEMS
Satellite Control Systems: Opportunity for DOD to Imple-
ment Space Policy and Integrate Capabilities.
ADA363241REB
SCALING LAWS
Studying Turbulence Using Numerical Simulation Data-
bases, No. 7.
N19990041253REB
SCHOOL BUSES
Evaluation of two school bus advance signalling devices:
The eight-light system and hazard lights.
MIC-9&03406REB
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Award of Lenin Prizes in Science and Technology.
USSR-Translation.
ADA362853REB
West Europe Report. Science and Technology, No. 182.
ADA362909REB
USSR Report, Science and Technology Policy, No. 14.
ADA362934REB
State of science and technology indicators in the OECD
countries.
MIC-99-03567REB
SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZATIONS
Soviet Scientific and Engineering Personnel.
ADA362639REB
Activities of Scientific Societies of the Tatar ASSR.
ADA363315REB
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Polish Long-Range Plan (1961-1975) and Five-Year Plan
(1961-1965) tor Scientific Research in Agricultural Tech-
nology—Translation.
ADA362736REB
Reorganization of Industrial Hygiene on a Scientific Basis,
Ussr-Translation.
ADA362794REB
East Europe Report: Scientific Affairs, No. 772.
ADA362852REB
Award of Lenin Prizes in Science and Technology,
USSR-Translation.
ADA362853REB
Brief Report on a Scientific Mission to the United States,
USSR.
ADA363311REB
SCIENTISTS
Soviet Scientific and Engineering Personnel.
ADA362639REB
Award of Lenin Prizes in Science and Technology.
USSR-Translation.
ADA362853REB
USSR Report. Science and Technology Policy. No. 14.
ADA362934REB
General Meeting of the Siberian Affiliate of the Academy
of Sciences USSR-Translation.
ADA362938REB
Scientists of the Academy of Sciences of Kazakh SSR
Visit Communist China.
ADA363313REB
Meeting America's Needs for the Scientific and Techno-
logical Challenges of the Twenty-First Century. A White
House Roundtable Dialogue for President Clinton's Initia-
tive on Race. Proceedings of Panel Discussion and Posi-
tion Papers.
PB99-151409REB
SEA BASED
Sea-Based Logistics: Does It Satisfy the Operational
Commander's Need.
ADA363098REB
SEA ICE
Revision of the NASA Team Sea Ice Algorithm.
N19990041151 REB
SEA LANES
Archipelagic Sea Lanes: Designation Factors and Effects
on Operational Art.
ADA363064REB
SEA POWER
Archipelagic Sea Lanes: Designation Factors and Effects
on Operational Art.
ADA363064REB
SEALS (MAMMALS)
Bioacoustics of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Auditory Fatigue
and Masking.
ADA362641REB
SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS
Air deptoyable buoy for search and rescue operations.
MIC-99-03339REB
SECOND WORLD WAR
Misguided Intentions: U.S. Policy in World War II and
Chinese Intervention in Korea.
ADA363031REB
Theater Missile Defense in World War II - Some Oper-
ational Art Considerations.
ADA363065REB
Axis Offensive Military Operations Against the Continental
United States: Opportunity Lost.
ADA363182REB
SECURITY
Security Planning for Wireless Networks: DOD Concerns.
ADA362720REB
Operational Commander, the Media, and MOOTW: A
New Paradigm.
ADA363154REB
Arabian Gulf Maritime Interception Operations: Balancing
the Ends, Ways, Means and Risks.
ADA363175REB
SEDIMENTS
Volatile Losses from Aged Reid Sediments.
ADA362809REB
Interpreting Bioaccumulation Data with the Environmental
Residue-Effects Database.
ADA362932REB
SEISMIC DATA
Digital Database Development and Seismic Characteriza-
tion and Calibration for the Middle East and North Africa.
ADA286992REB
SEISMICTTY
Paleoseismology Study Northwest of the New Madrid
Seismic Zone.
NUREG/CR-5730REB
SEISMOLOGY
CTBT verification related case studies of three recent
seismic events, Novaya Zemlya, India and Pakistan.
MIC-99-03262REB
SELECTION
Improved Methodology For Screening Military Pilot Appli-
cants.
ADA362675REB
Test and Evalution Plan for Determining Scrscner Train-
ing Effectiveness.
PB99-149692REB
SELF ORGANIZING SYSTEMS
Intelligent Agents and Their Potential for Future Design
and Synthesis Environment.
N19990041500REB
SEMICONDUCTOR LASERS
Quantum Modeling.
ADA363264REB
Modeling of Silicon Quantum Structures.
ADA363362REB
SEMICONDUCTORS
Condensation of Quasi-Two-Dimensional Biexcitons in a
Single Heterojunction Quantum Well.
ADA362735REB
SENSITIVITY
Reaction of preshocked explosives.
DE99002285REB
SENTENCING
Just Punishment: Public Perceptions and the Federal
Sentencing Guidelines.
PB99-151250REB
SEPARATED FLOW
Prediction of Antisymmetric Buffet Loads on Horizontal
Stabilizers in Massively Separated Flows. Phase 2.
PB99-154478REB
SEPARATION
Separation of RDX from Composition B Via a Supercrit-
ical Fluid Extraction Process.
ADA363254REB
SEPARATION PROCESSES
Organic ton exchange resin separation methods evalua-
tion.
DE99050699REB
SHEAR STRENGTH
Heat Treatment of Al 7075 for Ejection Seat Shear Wire.
ADA362873REB
SHIELDING
New Materials for EMI Shielding.
N19990042172REB
SHIPBOARD SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEMS
Environmental Analysis of U.S. Navy Shipboard Solid
Waste Discharges: Addendum to the Report of Findings.
ADA362694REB
September 1999 KW-43
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KEYWORD INDEX
Forced Acoustic Field Effects on Incineration Processes:
Research on U S. Navy Shipboard Waste Disposal.
ADA363186REB
SHIPPING
Sealffi Transportation in a Working Capital Fund Environ-
ment Rate Stability When Workload Declines.
ADA362719REB
Next Convoy War The American Campaign Against
Enemy Shipping in the Twenty-First Century.
ADA36319SREB
SHOCK (MECHANICS)
Efficient Computation of Nonlinear Transient Structural
Synthesis tor Seismic Isolation.
ADA362911REB
Shock Survivability of Dynamical Systems.
AOA363045REB
SHOCKWAVES
Interaction of Weak Shock Waves With a Flame Front,
USSR
ADA362640REB
Reaction of preshocked explosives.
DE99002285REB
SIBERIA
General Mooting of the Sberian Affiliate of the Academy
of Sciences USSR-Translation.
ADA362938REB
America's Rote in the Allied Intervention in Northern Rus-
sia and Sfceria (1918-1920) Case Studies of Mssion
Creep and Coalition Failure.
ADA363178REB
StOHAL DEVICES
Evaluation of two school bus advance signalling devices:
The eight-light system and hazard lights.
MK>»O3406REB
SIGNAL PROCESSING
Knowledge-Based Interference Rejection Scheme for Di-
rect-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Systems.
ADA362916REB
Localization of Wireless Emitters Based on the Time Dif-
ference of Arrival (TDOA) and Wavelet Demising.
ADA363100REB
Year End Progress Report for ONR Young Investigator
Grant N00014-97-1-0774.
ADA36333SREB
Adaptive nulling of skywave interference using horizontal
otcole antennas in a coastal surveillance HF surface
wave radar system.
MC-89-03279REB
High Speed A/D DSP Interface for Carrier Doppler Track-
NT 99900411S7REB
Integrated Advanced Mcrowave Sounding Unit-A(AMSU-
A). Performance Verification Report METSAT AMSU-A2
Receiver Assembly. (P/N 1356441-1. S.N F04) S/N 107.
N19990041946REB
SILENT DtSCHARQE PLASMAS
ReM Demonstration and Commerciaizaiion of Silent Dis-
charge Plasma Hazardous Air Poflutant Control Tech-
nology.
ADA363228REB
SUCON
Ab Wtio calculations of As-vacancy interactions in sScon.
DE99002225REB
SILICON VALLEY (CALIFORNIA)
Regional Advantage. Culture and Competition in Silicon
VaSeysndRoutef28.
HUP-0009REB
SMULATION
Three-Dimensional Total Odd Nitrogen (NO(y)) Simulation
During SONEX using a Stretched-Grid Chemical Trans-
port Model.
N19990041439REB
Global MHO SimJation of Mesoscale Structures at the
Iwric Boundary.
2166REB
N1
SIMULATORS
Jane's Simulation and Training Systems (Online Service).
JANE-0558REB
SMOLE CRYSTALS
Doped PMN-PT Single Crystals.
ADA36290BREB
SMOLE STAGE TO ORBIT VEHCLES
X-33 Fight Operations Center.
N19990041246REB
SMTERMG
Feastxlity Study of Lipud Phase Sinter Forming of a
Model Ceramic System.
ADA362946REB
SITE CHARACTERIZATION
Rotes of Historical Photography in Waste Site Character-
ization, Closure, and BemeoSafcon.
DE98057841REB
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
site environmental report for calendar year 1997.
DE99002432REB
In summary: Idaho National Engineering and Environ-
mental Laboratory site environmental report for calendar
year 1997.
DE990Q2433REB
SnUATIONAL AWARENESS
Cruising CVBQs and Horizon MAGs: An Alternative Ap-
proach to Naval Forward Presence for the 21st Century.
ADA363203REB
SLEEP DEPRIVATION
Survey of Work and Steep Hours of US. Army Aviation
Personnel.
ADA362964REB
Evaluating Performance Effects of a Medication
(Dexedrine) in the Simulator Versus Aircraft Environment.
ADA362972REB
SMOKE
Aerial Video of Smoke-Marked Wind Shifts Caused by
Ocean Internal Waves.
P899-154486REB
SNAGS
Woodpecker Use and Fall Rates of Snags Created by
Killing Ponderosa Pine Infected with DwarfMstletoe.
PB99-152902REB
SOCIAL ARRANGEMENTS
Inequality Reexamined.
HUP-0029REB
SOCIAL CHANGE
Propensity To Serf-Subversion.
HUP-0030REB
SOCIALISM
Selected Articles on Armed Forces In North Vietnam.
ADA363318REB
SOOOECONOMK CONDmONS
Developing Measures of Sotioeconomic Resiliency in the
Interior Columbia Basin. Interior Columbia Basin Eco-
system Management Project Scientific Assessment
PW9-152910REB
SOaOECONOMTCS
Inserting joiners into a longitudinal panel of households
and individuals: Simulations.
MC-99-03602REB
Sample representativeness for the Survey of Labour and
Incoflno Dyns/nics.
MIC-9943604REB
SOCIOLOGY
East Europe Report. Political. Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs, No. 2090-Translation.
ADA3626S7REB
China Report. Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
ADA362OT2REB ~~~~w '
East Europe Report, Political. Sociological and MUttary Af-
fairs, No. 2154-Translation.
ADA362686REB
China Report. Political. Sociological and Military Affairs-
Tr&nstabon.
ADA362687REB
China Report, Political. Sociological and Military Affairs-
Tr&nflistiQn.
ADA362689REB
China Report. Political, Sociological and Mlitary Affairs-
Translation.
ADA362690REB
China Report Political. Sociological and MHitary Affairs.
PRC State Council Bulletin, No. 17, 10 August 1984-
Translation.
ADA362691REB
Translations on Eastern Europe. Political, Sociological,
and Mlitary Affairs. No. 1406-Translation.
East Europe Report Political, Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs. No. 2169 -~v~~w~» ,
ADA36269BREB
China Report Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
AOA3627U1REB
China Report Political. Sociological and Mlitary Affairs.
PRC State Council Bulletin. No. 16. 30 July 1984-Trans-
tation.
ADA362703REB
East Asta: Southeast Asia.
ADA362709REB
China Report: Political. Sociological and MHary Affairs.
ADA3627S7REB
East Europe Report Political, Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs No 2225
ADA362774REB
East Europe Report- Political. Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs. No.lrm^
ADA362777REB
East Europe Report Political. Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs, No/2193.^
ADA362778REB
East Europe Report Political, Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs, No. 2194.
ADA362779REB
China Report. Political. Sociological and Mlitary Affairs
No.436.
AOA362780REB
China Report: Political, Sociological and Mlitary Affairs,
No. 470-Translation.
ADA362799REB
East Europe Report, Poetical, Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs, No.ll33.
ADA362807REB
China Report, Political. Sociological and Mlitary Affairs,
No. 431-franslation.
ADA362815REB
China Report, Political. Sociological and Mlitary Affairs,
No. 412-franslation.
AOA362821REB
East Asia: Korea.
ADA362824REB
USSR Report Political and Sociological Affairs, No. 1478.
ADA362827REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2079-Translation.
ADA362830REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Mlitary Affairs
No. 438-translation.
ADA362831REB
JPRS Report, Latin America-Translation.
ADA362834REB
JPRS Report, Latin America-Translation.
ADA362836REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs, No. 2153-Translation.
ADA362841REB
USSR Report, Political, and Sociological Affairs, No.
1390.
ADA362845REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA362879REB
China Report: Political, Sociological and Mlitary Affairs,
No. 452-f translation.
ADA362690REB
China Report: Political. Sociological and Mlitary Affairs,
No. 453-Translation.
ADA362893REB
East Europe Report: Political, Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs, No. 2226-Translation.
ADA362894REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia-Translation.
ADA362941REB
China Report, Political. Sociological and Military Affairs-
Translation.
ADA362943REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs, No. 2130-Translation.
ADA362945REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs, No. 2235-Translation.
ADA362994REB
China Report. Political. Sociological and Mlitary Affairs,
No. 475-Translation.
ADA362995REB
Pantjasila. the Five Basic Principles of the Republic of In-
donesia.
ADA363017REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Mlitary Affairs.
ADA363280REB -~*~™« 1
East Europe Report. Political, Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs. No. Si 58 »—~w— ,
ADA363290REB
China Report. Political. Sociological and Mlitary Affairs,
ADA363293REB
East Europe Report. Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No/2121 ~~~~«~» ,
ADA363294REB
East Europe Report. Political, Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs No. 2157.
ADA363307REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs No. 2234. •™~~v~"
ADA363308REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Mlitary Affairs
No. 474.
ADA363309REB
East Europe Report, Political. Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs, No. 2164-Translation.
ADA363324REB
East Europe Report. Political, Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs. No. 2123-Translation.
ADA363325REB
China Report, Political. Sociological and Mlitary Affairs.
No. 4Q4-franslation.
ADA363326REB
East Europe Report Political, Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs No. 2122-Ttranslation.
ADA363367REB
East Europe Report. Political. Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs. No. 2232-Translatkxi.
ADA363369REB
China Report. Political. Sociological and Mlitary Affairs.
No. 472-ftranslation.
ADA363372REB
East Europe Report. Political, Sociological and Mlitary Af-
fairs No. 2087.
ADA363379REB
SODIUM
Safety evaluation for packaging (onsite) 221 T sodium
tanks.
DE99050488REB
SODIUM CHLORIDES
Design and Development of a Regenerative Separatory
Column Using CaUxarenes as a Polymeric Backbone for
the Purification of Water from Urine.
N19990042032REB
SOFTWARE
Waste Receiving and Processing Facility Module 1 Data
Management System software requirements specification.
DE99050395REB
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TOOLS
Incorporating Manual and Autonomous Code Generation.
N19990042320REB
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Software Acquisition Capability Maturity Model (SA-CMM)
Version 1.02.
ADA362667REB
KW-44 VOL 99, No. 3
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CVX Damage Control Information Technology Evolution-
ary Model.
ADA362692REB
Why Reengineering Projects Fail.
ADA362725REB
AMPL: An Exclusive Technology for DecisionNet.
ADA362883REB
Implementation of Successful Practices Using an Iterative
Development Methodology for an AEGIS Configuration
Management Software Application.
ADA363072REB
Automated System for Determining Applicability of Regu-
lations.
ADA363392REB
Intelligent Agents and Their Potential for Future Design
and Synthesis Environment.
N19990041500REB
SOIL AMENDMENTS
Soil fertility handbook.
MIC-99-03102REB
Field crop recommendations, 1999-2000.
MC-99-03222REB
SOIL FERTILITY
Soil fertility handbook.
M1C-99-03102REB
SOIL POLLUTION
Low Cost Sorbents Screening and Engineering Analysis
of Zeolite for Treatment of Metals Contaminated Water
and Soil Extracts.
ADA363244REB
SOIL REMEDIATION
Final Data Usability Summary and Resampling Proposal
for Fort Sheridan.
ADA363090REB
SOIL SETTLEMENT
ADDAMS Application: Hydrofogic Evaluation of Leachate
Production and Quality (HELPQ) Module in CDFs.
ADA362730RE8
SOLAR ACTIVITY
Conference on the Problem of Sun-Troposphere - USSR
—Translation.
ADA362812REB
Solar-Geophysical Data Number 657, May 1999. Part 1
(Prompt Reports). Data for March, April 1999 and Late
PB99-154676REB
Solar-Geophysical Data Number 657, May 1999. Part 2.
(Comprehensive Reports). Data for November 1998 and
PB99-154684REB
SOLAR ARRAYS
Flight Prediction for Performance of the SWAS Solar
Array Deployment Mechanism.
N19990042081REB
SOLAR CELLS
Bulletin of trie Electrotechnical Laboratory, Vol. 61, No. 1,
1997. Special Issue: Solar Cells V.
PB99-152050REB
SOLAR CYCLES
Structure of the Solar Wind at Large Heliocentric Dis-
tances: CIRs and their Successors.
N19990042139REB
SOLAR OBSERVATORIES
Main Source of Solar Corpuscular Streams -USSR—
Translation.
ADA362791REB
SOLAR POSITION
Structure of the Solar Wind at Large Heliocentric Dis-
tances: CIRs and their Successors.
N19990042139REB
SOLAR WIND
Structure of the Solar Wind at Large Heliocentric Dis-
tances: CIRs and their Successors.
N19990042139REB
Global MHD Simulation of Mesoscale Structures at the
Magnetospheric Boundary.
N19990042166REB
SOLID FREEFORM FABRICATION
Solid Freaform Fabrication Proceedings (9tn) Held in
Austin. Texas on August 10-12 1998.
ADA362745REB
SOLID PROPELLANT ROCKET ENGINES
Elimination of Toxic Materials and Solvents from Solid
Propellent Components (PP1058).
ADA363240REB
Structural Stiffness Characteristics of the Solid Rocket
Booster Field Joint.
N19990041442REB
SOLID PROPELLANTS
Prediction of Crack Initiation and Growth in Solid Propel-
lants.
AOA363081REB
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
Reports of the Hokkaido National Industrial Research In-
stitute, No. 71,1998.
PB99-152118REB
SOLID WASTES
Solid waste integrated forecast technical (SWIFT) report:
FY1997ioFY2u70.
DE99050410REB
SOLIDIFICATION
R and 0 100 market assessment
DE99002205REB
KEYWORD INDEX
SOLVENTS
Elimination of Toxic Materials and Solvents from Solid
Propellant Components (PP1058).
ADA363240REB
SONAR EQUIPMENT
Impact properties of composite sonar dome materials.
MIC-99-03381REB
SONIC FATIGUE
Monte Carlo Simulation for Appliction to Aerospace Vehi-
cle Structures.
ADA363043REB
SORBENTS
Low Cost Sorbents Screening and Engineering Analysis
of Zeolite for Treatment of Metals Contaminated Water
and Soil Extracts.
ADA363244REB
SOUTH AMERICA
South American Defence Industries and Markets (Online
Service).
JANE-0571REB
SOUTH ASIA
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA362647REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA362651REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA382654REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA362663REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
ADA362665REB
Near East and South Asia.
ADA362773REB
Near East/South Asia Report, No. 2780-Translation.
ADA362B28REB
JPRS Report. Near East & South Asia-Translation.
ADA362886REB
East Asia- Southeast Asia.
ADA362913REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362914REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia-Translation.
ADA36291SREB
Near East and South Asia-Translation.
ADA362929REB
Near East and South Asia-Translation.
AOA362930REB
Near East and South Asia-Translation.
ADA362986REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia, Table of Con-
tents, JPRS-WEA-87-001, 2 January 19B7JPRS-NEA-87-
041,6 Apr 1987 Part 1-Translation.
ADA363013REB
SOUTH KOREA
JPRS Report, East Asia Korea.
ADA362866REB
JPRS Report, East Asia: Korea.
ADA362867REB
JPRS Report, East Asia: Korea.
ADA362921REB
JPRS Report, East Asia: Korea,
ADA362922REB
SOUTHEAST ASIA
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia
ADA362646REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia
ADA362649REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia
ADA362655REB
JPRS Report, East Asia: Southeast Asia.
ADA362664REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia
ADA362666REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia
AOA362669REB
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1371.
ADA362825REB
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1310.
ADA362842REB
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1372.
ADA362854REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia
ADA362931REB
East Asia: Southeast Asia
ADA362933REB
SOUTHWESTERN REGION (ILLINOIS)
Ethanol Plant Feasibility Study for the Lower Kaskaskia
River Valley Com Wet Milling Facility.
PB99-122921REB
SOUTHWESTERN REGION (TEXAS)
Water Resources Data for Texas. Water Year 1998. Vol-
ume 3. Colorado River Basin, Lavaca River Basin, Gua-
dalupa River Basin, Nueces River Basin, Rio Grande
Basin, and Intervening Coastal Basins.
PB99-152688REB
SOV (SPACE OPERATIONS VEHICLE)
Component Based Simulation of the Space Operations
Vehicle and the Common Aero Vehicle.
ADA363022REB
SPACE COMMERCIALIZATION
X-33/VentureStar Program.
Ml 9990041334REB
Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) Mission/Market Model.
N19990041879REB
SPENT FUEL CASKS
SPACE DEBRIS
Orbital Debris: A Chronology.
N1 9990041 784REB
Interagency Report on Orbital Debris, 1995
PB99-151375REB
SPACE MISSIONS
SPACE OPERATIONS VEHICLE
Component Based Simulation of the Space Operations
Vehicle and the Common Aero Vehicle
ADA363022REB
SPACE PROGRAMS
Jane's Space Directory (Online Service).
JANE-OM1REB
SPACE SHUTTLE MAIN ENGINE
Space Shuttle Main Engine: Part Number RS007001.
N1 999004 1880REB
SPACE STATIONS
SPACE STATION: Status of Russian Involvement and
Cost Control Efforts.
ADA363386REB
SPACE SYSTEMS
Independent Research and Development.
ADA363103REB
Use of Commercial Space Assets by the Joint Force
Commander.
ADA363150REB
SPACE TOURISM
General Public Space Travel and Tourism. Volume 2.
N1 9990041 888REB
SPACE TRANSPORTATION
General Public Space Travel and Tourism, Volume 2.
N1999004188SREB
SPACE WARFARE
Space as an Area of Responsibility (AOR), Is it the Right
Solution.
ADA363149REB
SPACEBORNE EXPERIMENTS
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N1 9990041 146REB
Effects of Weightlessness on Vestibular Development:
Summary of Research on NIH.Rl.
N19990042097REB
SPACECRAFT CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
Development of Lightweight Electronics Enclosures for
Space Applications.
N19990C42H9REB
SPACECRAFT ENVIRONMENTS
Effects of Weightlessness on Vestibular Development:
Summary of Research on NIH.RL
N19990042097REB
SPACECRAFT MAINTENANCE
Spacecraft Onboard Software Maintenance: An Effective
Approach which Reduces Costs and Increases Science
Return.
N1 9990041 147REB
SPACECRAFT RADIATORS
Thermal and Mechanical Performance of a Carbon/Car-
bon Composite Spacecraft Radiator.
N1 9990041 155REB
SPALL FRACTURE
Dynamic Failure of Materials. Volume 1 - Experiments
and Analyses.
ADA362713REB
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
GiSS Analysis of Surface Temperature Changes.
N19990042165REB
SPECIAL FORCES
Special Forces: The Peacetime Regional Engagement
Force of Choice ... and More.
ADA3631B5REB
SPECIAL NEEDS
Education of Children and Youth with Special Needs:
What Do the Laws Say.
PB99-15t227REB
SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES
Operational Level Intelligence Preparation of the Battle-
field for Special Operations Forces.
ADA363167REB
High Profile Special Operations Missions and Timing:
Identifying the Culminating Point of Execution.
ADA363195REB
SPECTROMETERS
Photon-Weighted Midpoint Exposure Meter for Keck/
HIRES Extrasolar Planet Research.
N1 99900421 70REB
SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
Spertrophotometric investigation of U(VI) chloride
complexafon in the NaCl/NaCIO sub 4) system.
DE99002201REB
SPECTHOSCOPY
Application of nonlinear wave modulation spectroscopy to
discern material damage.
DE99002411REB
SPECTRUM ANALYSIS
Comparison Tools for Assessing the Microgravity Envi-
ronment of Orbital Missions, Gamers and Conditions.
N1 9990041 197REB
SPENT FUEL CASKS
Packaging and transportation system for K-Basin spent
fuel.
DE99050622REB
September 1999 KW-45
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KEYWORD INDEX
SPENT FUEL ELEMENTS
Mcrostructure and Physical Metallurgy in Melt-Dilute
Treatment Technology for Al-Based Spent Nuclear Fuel.
OE98054572REB
Development of the Melt-Dilute Treatment Technology tor
Al-Based DOE Spent Nuclear Fuel.
DE98054756REB
SPENT FUEL STORAGE
Inspection and Analysis of Aluminum Storage Racks in
Spent Fuel Storage Basins.
DE96057S42REB
Hanford spent nuclear fuel project update.
DE99050207REB
SPLATTWG
Perspective Splatting.
ADA363073REB
SPREAD SPECTRUM
Knowledge-Based Interference Rejection Scheme for Di-
rect-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Systems.
ADA362918REB
SPRINGS (WATER)
Coso Monitoring Program, October 1997 through Sep-
tember 199a
ADA362727REB
Synoptic Survey of Septic Indicators in Streams and
Springs at Monte Sano Mountain. Madison County, Ala-
bama, January 29-31,1998.
PB99-152464REB
SPUTTERMG
Electron Assisted Deposition of Cubic Boron Nitride by
RF Magnetron Sputtering,
ADA362770REB
STANDARDIZATION
Implementing a Standards-Based Distributed Measure-
ment and Control Application on the Internet
PB99-1S2712REB
STANDARDS
E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental
contaminants. Quarterly technical progress report, Jury-
September 1996.
DE99002446REB
E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental
contaminants. Quarterly technical progress report. Octo-
ber-December 1996.
DE99002447REB
STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
Yellow Book: Guide to Environmental Enforcement and
Compliance at Federal Facilities.
PB99-152S30REB
STAR CLUSTERS
WFPC2 Observations of Star Clusters in the Magellanic
Clouds, Report 2.
N19990042321REB
STAR FORMATION
High Resolution Far-Infrared Studies of Compact Regions
in star-Forming Molecular Clouds.
N19990042133REB
Airborne Astronomy Program.
N19990042134REB
WFPC2 Observations of Star Clusters in the Magellanic
Clouds. Report 2.
N19990042321 REB
STARTUP
Light duty utility arm startup plan.
DE990507S1 REB
STATE GOVERNMENT
Some Assembly Required: Building a Digital Government
for the 21st Century. Report of a Multidescplinary Work-
shop Hek) in October 1998.
ADA362848REB
Dealing With Data: Seminar Summary. Using Information
in Government Program Information Sharing Seminar Se-
ries. Seminar No. 1.
ADA362861REB
STATESMEN
John Oumcy Adams. A Public Life. A Private Ufe.
HUP-0027REB
STATISTICAL DATA
Natural gas imports and exports. Fourth quarter report.
1998.
DE99002705REB
Statistics of U.S. Businesses: Mcrodata and Tables.
SBA/Census Data on Establishments by Firm Size.
P899-142572REB
STATISTICAL MODELLING
Inserting joiners into a longitudinal panel of households
and indrviduals: Simulations.
MIC-99-03602REB
STATISTICS
Agricultural Statistics. 1999.
NASS-ZAG-99REB
STATORS
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System. Vol-
ume 3.
N19990041617REB
STATUTES
TetemarVeting Fraud Working Group: Report to the Com-
mission, January 28, 1998.
PB99-151268REB
STEEL-ASTM-A533-B
Dynamic Fracture Initiation Toughness of ASTM A533.
Grade B Steel Plate.
NUREG/CR-6512REB
STEEL PLATES
Notch effect of 350WT steel plate at high strain rates.
MIC-99-03347REB
STEELS
Application of hysteresis modeling to magnetic techniques
for monitoring biaxial stress.
DE99002444REB
STELLAR ENVELOPES
High Resolution Far-Infrared Studies of Compact Regions
in Star-Forming Molecular Clouds.
N19990042133REB
Airborne Astronomy Program.
N19990042134REB
STELLAR EVOLUTION
Calibration of Post-AGB Supergiants as Standard
Extragaladc Candles for HST.
N19990042137REB
STIFFNESS
Structural Stiffness Characteristics of the Solid Rocket
Booster Field Joint
N19990041442REB
STOCKS
Making Markets. Opportunism and Restraint on Wall
Street
HUP-0011REB
STORAGE
Production and storage of ultra cold neutrons in super-
fluid helium.
DE99002260REB
STORAGE FACILITIES
Indexing contamination surveys.
DE99050499REB
Immobilized low-activity waste interim storage facility,
Project W-465 conceptual design report.
DE99050565REB
Project W-320 high vacuum 241-AY-102 annulus ventila-
tion system operability test report
DE99050588REB
STORAGE RINGS
Effective temperatures and electron spin polarization in
storage rings.
DE99002386REB
STORAGE TANKS
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-112: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050181REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-106: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050182REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shed
tank 241-TX-114: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050183REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-103: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050184REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shed
tank 241-TX-111: Best-oasis inventory.
DE990S01B5REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-fX-l 10: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050186REB
STORM WATER RUNOFF
Overview of the Quality and Quantity of Roadway Runoff
and Current Status of Phase 2 Storm Water Rules.
PB99-153009REB
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
Post-construction evaluation of stormwater extttratjon &
filtration systems.
MIC-99-03128REB
STRAIN GAGE BALANCES
First International Symposium on Strain Gauge Balances,
Pt i.
N19990041515REB
STRATEGIC ACTIONS
Strategy. The Logic of War and Peace.
HUP-rj&IREB
STRATEGIC ANALYSIS
Space as an Area of Responsibility (AOR), Is it the Right
Solution.
ADA363149REB
STRATEGIC PLANNING
National Transportation Science and Technology Strat-
M51383REB
Transportation Strategic Research Plan.
PB99-151391REB
STRATEGIC WARFARE
Can We Get There From Here. RMAs. Network-Centric
Warfare and the Process of Transformation.
ADA363146REB
Network Centric Warfare and the Joint Forces Air Com-
ponent Commander.
ADA363152REB
Next Convoy War. The American Campaign Against
c r Shipping in the Twenty-First Century.
119
STRATEGY
Awakening China: Rabbit or Tiger.
ADA363030REB
Division G6 - Strategic Signal Leadership for Information
Superiority in the Army After Next
ADA363198REB
STRATOSPHERE
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chemistry and
Climate.
N19990041152REB
Utilization of UARS Data in Validation of Photochemical
and Dynamical Mechanisms in Stratospheric Models.
N19990041878REB
STREAMS
Synoptic Survey of Septic Indicators in Streams and
Springs at Monte Sano Mountain, Madison County, Ala-
bama. January 29-31,1998.
PB99-152464REB
STREHL RATIO
Strehl Ratio Probabilities for Phase-Only Adaptive Optics.
ADA362881REB
STRESS ANALYSIS
Static Structural Analysis of the Loreors Electronic Con-
sole Support Frame.
ADA363138REB
STRESS (PSYCHOLOGY)
Female Gender and Other Potential Predictors of Func-
tional Health Status Among Persian Gulf War Veterans
(Revised).
ADA362870REB
STRIKE WARFARE
Component Based Simulation of the Space Operations
Vehicle and the Common Aero Vehicle.
ADA363022REB
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
Efficient Computation of Nonlinear Transient Structural
Synthesis for Seismic Isolation.
ADA362911REB
Standardized Procedure for Experimental Vibration Test-
ing of Damping Test Specimens.
AOA363069REB
Analysis of Damped Plates.
ADA363361REB
Thermal and Mechanical Performance of a Carbon/Car-
bon Composite Spacecraft Radiator.
N19990041155REB
STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Structural Stiffness Characteristics of the Solid Rocket
Booster Field Joint.
N19990041442REB
Application of the Probabilistic Dynamic Synthesis Meth-
od to Realistic Structures.
N19990041443REB
Muttidisciplinary Design and Analysis for Commercial Air-
craft
N19990042109REB
STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY
Practical Method for Aircraft Life Enhancement
ADA362642REB
STRUCTURAL MECHANICS
Structural Optimization Technique.
ADA363330REB
STRUCTURAL RELIABILITY
Application of the Probabilistic Dynamic Synthesis Meth-
od to Realistic Structures.
N19990041443REB
STRUCTURAL RESPONSE
Efficient Computation of Nonlinear Transient Structural
Synthesis for Seismic Isolation.
ADA362911REB
Cross Flow Over Double Delta Wings.
ADA363041REB
Preliminary Study of Sensitivity Analysis and its Applica-
tions to Structural Control Problems.
ADA363042REB
SUBSTRUCTURES
Application of the Probabilistic Dynamic Synthesis Meth-
od to Realistic Structures.
N19990041443REB
SULFUR
Development of Biotrickling Fillers to Treat Sulfur and
VOC Emissions.
ADA362950REB
SULFUR OXIDES
Field Demonstration and Commercialization of Silent Dis-
charge Plasma Hazardous Air Pollutant Control Tech-
nology.
ADA363228REB
SUPERCRITICAL FLOW
Separation of RDX from Composition B Via a Supercrit-
ical Fluid Extraction Process.
ADA363254REB
Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Based Processing of PEP
Binder Polymers.
AOA3632S8REB
SUPERFUND
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record Of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air Force
Base, Operable Unit 2. Limestone. Maine, September 30,
1998.
PB98-963129REB
Interim Policy on the Use of Permanent Relocations as
Part of Superfund Remedial Actions.
PB98-963305REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), F-Area Retention Basin (281-3F),
Aiken. S.C., September 4,1998.
PB98-964029REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
International Airport Area, Operable Unit 3 (AFP 44), Tuc-
son. AZ.. September 28.1998.
PB98-964512REB
KW-46 VOL 99, No. 3
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SUPERGIANT STARS
Calibration of Post-AGB Supergiants as Standard
Extragalactic Candles for HST.
N19990042137REB
SUPERSONIC COMBUSTION RAMJET ENGINES
Numerical Computation of the Chemically Reacting Flow
around the National Aero-Space Plane.
N19990042028REB
SUPERSONIC TRANSPORTS
Use of a LJdar Forward-Looking Turbulence Sensor for
Mixed-Compression Inlet Unstart Avoidance and Gross
Weight Reduction on a High Speed Civil Transport.
N19990042110REB
SUPPLYING
Jane's World Railways (Online Service).
JANE-0576REB
SURFACE DEFECTS
Investigation of the Effect of Surface Impurities on the
Adsorption Kinetics of Hydrogen Chemisorbed onto Iron.
N19990042171REB
SURFACE MINING
Bibliography of Surface-Mine Reclamation Research:
1976-1993.
PB99-152795REB
SURFACE PRESSURE FILMS
Development and Application of an Advanced Optical
Based Pressure Instrument for Low-Speed Flows.
ADA362829REB
SURFACE PROPERTIES
Influence of surface topography on the forming friction of
automotive aluminum sheet.
DE99002244REB
Internal Physical Features of a Land Surface Model Em-
ploying a Tangent Linear Model.
N19990041333REB
Application of the Probabilistic Dynamic Synthesis Meth-
od to Realistic Structures.
N19990041443REB
SURFACE TARGETS
Overview of the Modular Effectiveness/Vulnerability As-
sessment (MEVA) Architecture.
ADA362951REB
SURFACE TEMPERATURE
6ISS Analysis of Surface Temperature Changes.
N19990042165REB
SURFACE WATERS
Water Resources Data for New Hampshire and Vermont,
Water Year 1996.
PB99-152365REB
Water Resources Data for New York. Water Year 1998.
Volume 1. Eastern New York Excluding Long Island.
PB99-152654REB
Water Resources Data Texas, Water Year 1998. Volume
1. Arkansas River Basin, Red River Basin, Sabine River
Basin, Neches River Basin, Trinity River Basin, and Inter-
vening Coastal Basins.
PB99-152662REB
Water Resources Data for Texas, Water Year 1998. Vol-
ume 2. San Jaanot River Basin, Brazos River Basin, San
Bernard River Basin, and Intervening Coastal Basins.
PB99-152670REB
Water Resources Data for Texas, Water Year 1998. Vol-
ume 3. Colorado River Basin, Lavaca River Basin, Gua-
dalupe River Basin, Nueces River Basin, Rio Grande
Basin, and Intervening Coastal Basins.
PB99-152688REB
Water Resources Data for Pennsylvania, Water Year
1998. Volume 3. Ohio River and St. Lawrence River Ba-
sins.
PB99-152928REB
SURFACES
Triangulaton-Based L1-Fitting of Terrain Surfaces.
PB99-152779REB
SURGERY
Workshop on 'New Engineering Technology Transfer in
Orthopaedic Surgery'.
ADA362697REB
SURVEYS
Falling through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide. A Re-
port on the Telecommunications and Information Tech-
nology Gap in America.
PB9S-144487REB
SURVtVABILITY
NBC Report, Spring - Summer 1999. Survivability of
Army Personnel and Materiel.
ADA363243REB
SUSPENDED SEDIMENTS
Estimating Dredging Sediment Resuspension Sources.
ADA362892REB
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
Green Technologies for a More Sustanable Agriculture.
ERS-AIB-752REB
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Ecotourism and Sustainable Development Who Owns
Paradise.
ISLAND-0523REB
Workbook on fish.
MIC-99-03634REB
Workbook on wildlife.
MIC-99-03635REB
SYMPOSIA
Recent Geographical Conferences in the Soviet Union,
USSR-Translation.
ADA362768REB
KEYWORD INDEX
Selected Translations of Abstracts in Referativnyy
Zhumal - Biologiya, No. 6,1959-Translation.
ADA362785REB
Hungarian Symposium of Radiation Damage and Protec-
tion.
ADA363027REB
RAND Forum on Cuba.
ADA363063REB
RTO Meeting Proceedings 16, Aircraft Weapon System
Compatibility and Integration held in Chester, United
Kingdom, 28-30 September. 1998.
ADA363078REB
SYNCHROTRON RADIATION
High-resolution structural studies of ultra-thin magnetic.
transition metal overtayers and two-dimensional transition
metal oxides using synchrotron radiation.
DE99002387REB
SYNTHESIS
Synthesis, characterization and reactivity of high oxidation
state nickel fluorides.
DE99002385REB
SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR
Radar Image Enhancement. Feature Extraction and Mo-
tion Compensation Using Joint Time-Frequency Tech-
niques.
ADA363380REB
SYSTEMS DYNAMICS
Modeling the Environment: An Introduction to System Dy-
namics Modeling of Environmental Systems.
ISLAND-0517REB
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Meteoroids and Meteor Storms: A Threat to Spacecraft.
N19990041159REB
X-33 Right Operations Center.
N19990041246REB
Design Heritage-Based Forecasting Methodology for Risk
Informed Management of Advanced Systems.
N19990041444REB
Intelligent Agents and Their Potential for Future Design
and Synthesis Environment.
N19990041500REB
Multidisciplinary Design and Analysis for Commercial Air-
craft.
N19990042109REB
SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
X-33 Flight Operations Center.
N19990041246REB
Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applications, 1998
Annual Report
PB99-152696REB
TACIT KNOWLEDGE
Tacit Knowledge in the Workplace.
ADA362656REB
TAILLESS AIRCRAFT
Innovative Control Effectors (Configuration 101) Dynamic
Wind Tunnel Test Report. Rotary Balance and Forced
Oscillation Tests.
AOA362903REB
TAIWAN
Shifting Ambiguity U.S. Foreign Policy Toward China and
Taiwan.
ADA363166REB
Journal of The Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A,
Volume 20, No. 5.
PB99-101719REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A,
Volume 20, No. 6.
PB99-101727REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A,
Volume 21. No. 1.
PB99-101735REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A,
Volume 21, No. 2.
PB99-101743REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A,
Volume 21. No. 3.
PB99-101750REB
Proceedings of the National Science Council, Republic of
China: Part A: Physical Science and Engineering. Volume
22, No. 2, March 1998.
PB99-101768REB
TANKS
Nonradioactive Air Emissions Notice of Construction use
on a portable exhauster on 241-A-101 tank during salt
well pumping.
DE99050550REB
Data quality objectives for TWRS privatization Phase 1:
Confirm tank T is an appropriate feed source for low-ac-
tivity waste feed batch X.
DE99050584REB
Resolution of Hanford tanks organic complexant safety
issue.
DE99050708REB
Tank 241-TX-104, cores 230 and 231 analytical results
for the final report.
DE99050826REB
TANTALUM
Damage evolution and clustering in shock loaded tan-
talum.
DE99002291REB
TELEVISION SYSTEMS
TARGET ACQUISITION
Completing the Sensor Grid: A Revolution in Imagery
Management.
ADA363053REB
TARGET RECOGNITION
Biomorphic Networks for ATR and Higher-Level Proc-
essing.
ADA362731 REB
TARGETS
Overview of the Modular Effectiveness/Vulnerability As-
sessment (MEVA) Architecture.
ADA362951REB
Plasma and ion barrier for electron beam spot stability.
DE99002226REB
TEAMS (PERSONNEL)
Getting the Most Out of Integrated Product Teams (IPTs).
ADA362638REB
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Tribal Environmental and Natural Resource Assistance
Handbook.
PB99-150989REB
TECHNOLOGY
Report to the President on the Use of Technology to
Strengthen K-12 Education in the United States.
PB99-152431 REB
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
Information Technology Innovation in the U.S. Army: The
Case of the Adoption, Adaptation, and Utilization of the
Strategic Crisis Exercise Intranet.
ADA362718REB
Naval Force Protection in the Littorals.
ADA363193REB
Technology and Intervention: The Negative Impact on Fu-
ture Leader Development.
ADA363207REB
Nanosat Intelligent Power System Development.
N19990041448REB
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
Hitachi Review. Volume 46, No. 5. October 1997.
Hitachi's Multimedia Solutions.
PB99-153132REB
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Workshop on 'New Engineering Technology Transfer in
Orthopaedic Surgery'.
ADA362697REB
Representation and Integration of Scientific Information.
N19990042373REB
TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION
Thermal and Mechanical Performance of a Carbon/Car-
bon Composite Spacecraft Radiator.
N19990041155REB
In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU 3) Technical Inter-
change Meeting: Abstracts.
N19990042245REB
TECTONICS
Activities of Dept of Geological Sciences, Colorado Uni-
versity.
N19990041815REB
TELECOMMUNICATION
Electronic village: Policy issues of the information econ-
omy.
MIC-99-03240REB
High Speed A/D DSP Interface for Carrier Doppler Track-
N19E
N19990041157REB
Tel8 Telecommnications Network: A Pooled Fund Study
for Transportation Videoconferencing.
PB99-151433REB
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Worldwide Report: Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development, No. 285.
ADA362797REB
Worldwide Report. Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development, No. 250.
ADA362820REB
Worldwide Report: Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development, No. 294.
ADA362868REB
Worldwide Report Telecommunications Policy. Research
and Development No. 253.
ADA363271REB
Telemarketing Fraud Working Group: Report to the Com-
mission. January 28,1998.
PB99-151268REB
TELEGRAPH SYSTEMS
Regulations for the Technical Operation of Interurban
Telephone- Telegraph Cable Lines, USSR.
ADA363281REB
TELEMARKETING
Open Line (Episode No. 24). (VHS video).
AVA20563-VNB1REB
Telemarketing Fraud Working Group: Report to the Com-
mission, January 28, 1998.
PB99-151268REB
TELEPHONE SYSTEMS
Regulations for the Technical Operation of Interurban
Telephone- Telegraph Cable Lines, USSR.
ADA363281REB
TELEVISION SYSTEMS
Some Perspectives of the Development of Television
Broadcasting Technology - USSR —Translation.
ADA362810REB
September 1999 KW-47
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KEYWORD INDEX
TEMPERATURE
Coso Monitoring Program, October 1997 through Sep-
tember 1998.
ADA362727REB
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Analysis of thermal issues associated with the ore-ampli-
fier modules in the National Ignition Facility.
DE99002258REB
New ERA in Global Temperature Monitoring with the Ad-
vanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU).
N19990041446REB
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE
GISS Analysis of Surface Temperature Changes.
N19990042165REB
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
GISS Analysis of Surface Temperature Changes.
N19990042165REB
TEMPERATURE MONITORING
Validation of the Cormix Model Using Thermal Plume
Data from Four Maryland Power Plants.
PB99-149700REB
TENSILE PROPERTIES
Dislocation accumulation at large plastic strains - An ap-
proach to the theoretical strength of materials.
DE99002412REB
TENTS
Tent group systems requirements, phase 1A.
MK>99-a3476REB
TENURE
Continuation of a Postdoctoral Research Associateship
Program.
ADA363232REB
TERMMAL FACILITIES
Intermodal Cargo Transportation: Industry Best Security
Practices.
PB99-152761HEB
TERMMAL FLIGHT FACILITIES
Genetal Aviation Airports: Unauthorized Land Use High-
lights Need for Improved Oversight and Enforcement.
ADA363173REB
TERRAIN MODELS
TriangulBHoo-Based Li-Fitting of Terrain Surfaces.
PB99-152779REB
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
Terrestrial EcoregJons of North America: A Conservation
Assessment
ISLAND-0606REB
TERRORISM
Countering the New Terrorism.
ADA363163REB
Jane's Counter Terrorism (Online Service).
JANE-0564REB
Terrorism: A Global Survey (Online Service).
JANE-0566REB
TERRORISTS
Countering the New Terrorism.
ADA363163REB
Real Cost of 'Engagement1.
ADA363230REB
TEST FACtUTIES
Plasma and ion barrier for ukUiui beam spot stability.
DE99002226REB
TEXAS
Water Resources Data Texas, Water Year 1996. Volume
1. Arkansas River Bash, Red River Basin. Sabine River
Basin. Neches River Basin, Trinity River Basin, and Inter-
vening Coastal Basins.
PB99-152662REB
Water Resources Data tar Texas. Water Year 1996. Vol-
ume 2. San Jadnot River Basin, Brazos River Basin, San
Bernard River Basin, and Intervening Coastal Basins.
PB99-15267DREB
Water Resources Data for Texas, Water Year 1996. Vol-
ume 3. Colorado River Basin. Lavaca River Basin, Gua-
dalupe River Basin, Nuecas River Basin. Rio Grands
Basin, and Intervening CoastaL Basins.
PB99-152688REB
TEXTILE MANUFACTURING
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 964258-2673,
Foss Manufacturing Company, Inc., Hampton, New
Hampshire.
PS99-152191REB
TEXTILE PAINTS
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96O093-2685.
Mcrofbres. Inc. Pawtucket. Rl.
PB99-152357REB
THAAD (THEATER HIGH ALTITUDE AREA DEFENSE)
THAAD Radar Examination of a Cost Saving Initiative.
ADA362644REB
THAILAND
East Asia: Southeast Asia. Autobiography of Chamlong,
ADA362817REB
THEATER HIGH ALTITUDE AREA DEFENSE
THAAD Radar Examination of a Cost Saving Initiative.
ADA362644REB
THEATER LEVEL OPERATIONS
Theater Missile Defense in World War II - Some Oper-
ational Art Considerations.
ADA363065REB
Contractors in the Joint Theater: The Need for a Joint
Doctrine.
ADA363125REB
Within the Context of JV2010. Is There a Requirement for
a Theater-Level Joint Forces Logistics Commander
(JKLOGC) and a Joint Theater Logistics Command
(JTLC).
ADA363172REB
Reexaminatkxi of the Joint Force Air Component Com-
mander (JFACC) concept for the 21 st Century.
ADA363183REB
Area Air Defense Commander. Can JFACC Do It All.
ADA363189REB
Improved US. Pacific Command Theater Design for the
Future.
ADA363197REB
THEATER MISSILE DEFENSE
Theater Missile Defense in World War II - Some Oper-
ational Art Considerations.
ADA363065REB
Reevaluating Doctrine for Joint Theater Air and Missile
Defense.
ADA363155REB
Theater Ballistic Missile Defense, an Achilles Heel for the
United States.
ADA363251REB
THEMATIC MAPPERS (LANDSAT)
Textural-Contextual Labeling and Metadata Generation
for Remote Sensing Applications.
N19990041150REB
Application of Rotation- and Translation-Invariant Over-
complete Wavelets to the registration of Remotely
Sensed Imagery.
N19990041199REB
THERMAL ANALYSIS
Parametric Thermal Analysis for CodisposaJ Waste Pack-
age Canister.
DE98054748REB
Analysis of thermal issues associated with the ore-ampli-
fier modules in the National Ignition Facility.
DE99002258REB
Thermal and Mechanical Performance of a Carbon/Car-
bon Composite Spacecraft Radiator.
N19990041155REB
Integrated Advanced Microwave Sounding Unrt-A(AMSU-
A). Performance Verification Report METSAT AMSU-A2
Receiver Assembly. (P/N 1356441-1. S.N F04) S/N 107.
N19990041946REB
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
Design and Development of a Regenerative Separatory
Column Using Calixarenes as a Polymeric Backbone for
the Purification of Water from Urine.
N19990042032REB
THERMAL EFFLUENTS
Validation of the Cormix Model Using Thermal Plume
Data from Four Maryland Power Plants.
PB99-149700REB
THERMAL IMAGES
Thermal Imaging Markets (Online Service).
JANE-0561REB
THERMAL OIL RECOVERY
Aberta heavy oil. o9 sands and enhanced recovery: Al-
berta & Saskatchewan steam-assisted gravity drainage
. a j
112
THERMAL RESISTANCE
Certain Problems on the Theory of Heat Resistance and
the Development of New High-Strength Titanium Alloys -
USSR —Translation.
ADA362792REB
THERMAL SHOCK
Feasbitty Experiments for Underwater Shock and Bubble
Generation with a High-Power Laser.
ADA362880REB
THERMAL STRESSES
Analysts of a Pyroceram Radome Subjected to Aero-
dynamic Heating.
ADA363019REB
Analysis of a Ceramic Radome.
ADA363Q23REB
Monte Carlo Simulation for AppBction to Aerospace Vehi-
cle Structures.
ADA363043REB
THERMOOYNAMrC EFFICIENCY
Thermal and Mechanical Performance of a Carbon/Car-
bon Composite Spacecraft Radiator.
N19990041155REIJ
THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
New Materials for EM Shielding.
Ml 9990042172REB
Design/Use of the Remotely Operated Bakeout Box Shut-
teMROBBS).
N19990042443REB
THERMODYNAMIC TEMPERATURE
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology. January/February 1999. Volume 104,
Number 1.
PB99-154833REB
THERMODYNAMICS
Thermodynamics and sound speeds at the Chapman-
Jouguet state.
DE99002289REB
Role of statistics and thermodynamics in nuclear mutti-
fragmentation.
DE99002390REB
Periodica Potytechnica. Chemical Engineering, Volume
42, No. 1,1996-
PB99-120297REB
THERMOELECTRIC GENERATORS
Radioisolope thermoelectric generator transportation sys-
tem safety analysis report for packaging. Volumes 1 and
DE99050392REB
THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS
Progress Report on X-Ray Diffraction Measurements on
New Low-Thermal Conductivity Thermoelectric Materials
ADA362756REB
THERMOELECTRICITY
Progress Report on X-Ray Diffraction Measurements on
New Low-Thermal Conductivity Thermoelectric Materials
ADA362756REB
THERMONUCLEAR REACTOR MATERIALS
Fusion materials semiannual progress report for the pe-
riod ending December 31.1997.
DE98004697REB
THIN FILMS
Thin Film Growth Simulation Using Cellular Automata
State Space, and Neural Nets Methods.
ADA362754REB
Electron Assisted Deposition of Cubic Boron Nitride by
RF Magnetron Sputtering.
ADA362770REB
Innovative Thin Film Fluorescence Sensor Providing
Greatly Enhanced SignaMo-Noise and Integrated Solid
State Detection. Suitable for Incorporation in Microchip
Sensor Systems. Phase 1.
ADA363084REB
THIOLS
Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Novel Diaza-18-
Crown-6 bgands Containing Aromatic Thiol-Derived Side
Arms.
ADA362936REB
THREATS
Center of Gravity: Justification tor Assassination.
ADA363034REB
THREE DIMENSIONAL FLOW
Numerical Computation of the Chemically Reacting Flow
around the National Aero-Space Plane.
N19990042028REB
THREE DIMENSIONAL MODELS
Three-Dimensional Total Odd Nitrogen (NO(y)) Simulation
During SONEX using a Stretched-Grid Chemical Trans-
port Model.
N19990041439REB
THRUST AUGMENTATION
Thrust Augmentation for a Small Turbojet Engine.
ADA362981REB
THYRISTORS
Characterization of a Hard-Switching Motor Controller for
EMC considerations.
ADA362721REB
TIME TEMPERATURE PARAMETER
Time Temperature-Precipitation Behavior in An AI-Cu-Li
Alloy 2195.
N19990041616REB
TITAN
Spectroscope Observations of the Planets.
ADA362847REB
TITANIUM ALLOYS
Certain Problems on the Theory of Heat Resistance and
the Development of New High-Strength Titanium Alloys -
USSR —Translation.
ADA362792REB
TOOLS
Hand Tool Manipulation and Self-Presence in VR.
ADA362871REB
TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS
Possibility of Using as a Photogrammetric Base the
125,000 Map for Photogrammetric Mapping at Scales of
1:10.000 and 15,000 - Czechoslovakia —Translation.
ADA362801REB
TOPOGRAPHY
Activities of Dept of Geological Sciences, Colorado Uni-
versity.
N19990041815REB
TOPOLOGY
Summary of Work for Joint Research Interchanges with
DARWIN Integrated Product Team 1998.
N19990041450REB
TOTAL FORCE
Integrated of the National Guard into the Total Force.
ADA363393REB
TOURISM
Managing Tourism Growth: Issues and Applications.
ISLAND-0509REB
TOWING CABLES
Multiline Tow Cable Assembly Including Swivel and Slip
Ring.
PAT-APPL-8-137 870REB
TOXICOLOGY
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Carcino-
genesis Studies of Pentachlorophenol (CAS No. 87-86-5)
in F344/N Rats (Feed Studies).
PB99-152878REB
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Carcino-
genesis Studies of 60-HZ Magnetic Fields in F344/N Rats
and B6C3F1 Mice (Whole-Body Exposure Studies).
PB99-152886REB
TRACE AMOUNTS
Evaluation of kinetic phosphorescence analysis for the
determination of uranium.
DE99002439REB
KW-48 VOL 99, No. 3
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TRACE ELEMENTS
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chemistry and
Climate.
N19990041152REB
TRACER STUDIES
Deep Water Formation and Circulation in the Arctic
Ocean Studies by Natural and Anthropogenic Tracers.
ADA363047REB
TRADE POLICIES
United States Trade Policy: History, Theory, and the
WTO.
SHARPE-00437REB
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
Graduated licensing system evaluation: Interim report '98.
MIC-99-03114REB
TRAFFIC CONTROL
Assessment of Advanced Warning Signs for Ragging Op-
erations.
PS99-152134REB
TRAFFIC COUNTERS
Estimating Intersection Turning Movements.
PB99-152977REB
TRAFFIC SURVEYS
Estimating Intersection Turning Movements.
PB99-152977REB
TRAINEES
Overhydration with Secondary Hyponatremia,
Bennir ~
Fort
TRAINING
Military Simulation Markets. Edition 2 (Online Service).
JANE-0574REB
TRAINING AIRCRAFT
Trainer Aircraft Markets (Online Service).
JANE-OM4REB
TRAINING DEVICES
Jane's Simulation and Training Systems (Online Service).
JANE-0558REB
TRAINING MANUALS
Hazardous Materials Operating Site Practices. Activities
Manual.
PB99-130940REB
TRAINING ORDNANCE
Sampling Results for AEC Phase 1 Training Ordnance
Emission Characterization. Volume 2, Appendix 2-A
Through 1-K.
ADA362906REB
Sampling Results for AEC Phase 1 Training Ordnance
Emission Characterization. Volume 1, Appendix 1-A
Through 1 -D.
ADA362907REB
TRAJECTORY ANALYSIS
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene Rocket
Plume from Russia over California.
N19990041839REB
TRANSFER FACILITIES
(nterrnodal Cargo Transportation: Industry Best Security
Practices.
P999-152761REB
TRANSFER OF TRAINING
Transfer of Training Effectiveness in Right Simulation:
1986 to 1997.
ADA362818REB
TRANSLATING
Application of Rotation- and Translation-Invariant Over-
complete Wavelets to the registration of Remotely
Sensed Imagery.
N19990041199REB
TRANSPORT THEORY
Introduction to radiation transport.
DE99002279REB
TRANSPORTATION
Grain Handling, and Transportation Review: Rnal report.
MIC-99-03320REB
City of Vancouver plan, transportation, 1997.
MJC-99-03438REB
TeB Telecommnications Network: A Pooled Fund Study
for Transportation Videoconferencing.
PB99-151433REB
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
Annual report 1997-98.
MC-99-03257REB
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH
National Transportation Science and Technology Strat-
M51383REB
Transportation Strategic Research Plan.
PB99-1S1391REB
TRANSURANIC WASTES
Intermediate depth burial of classified transuranic wastes
in arid alluvium.
DE99002192REB
TRAUMA
Increasing the Resolution of Simulated Combat Trauma
Injuries in a High Level Architecture (HLA) Environment
ADA362714REB
TRAVEL PATTERNS
Nonwork and Off-Peak Trips by Transit, Walk and Bicycle
Modes: An Understanding of Existing and Potential Mar-
kets.
PB99-152944REB
KEYWORD INDEX
TRAVEL TIME
Ground-Water Row Paths and Traveltime to Three Small
Embayments within the Peconic Estuary, Eastern Suffolk
County, New York.
PB99-152456REB
TREATIES
Creeping Jurisdiction, Are International Straits in Jeop-
ardy.
ADA363191REB
TREES
Scientific Coordination and Adaptive Management and
Experimental Restoration of Longleaf Pine Community
Structure, Function, and Composition.
ADA362888REB
TRENDS
Trends in Maritime Violence (Online Service).
JANE-0535REB
Hitachi Review. Volume 46, No. 5, October 1997.
Hitachi's Multimedia Solutions.
PB99-153132REB
TRENDS ANALYSIS
National Air Pollutant Emission Trends Update, 1970-
1997.
PB9M50260REB
TRIANGULATION
Triangulation-Based L1-Fitting of Terrain Surfaces.
PB99-152779REB
TROPICAL REGIONS
R/V Seward Johnson Cruise Report (SJ-9807) ACCE S-
PALACE Float Deployments.
ADA362874REB
TROPOSPHERE
Conference on the Problem of Sun-Troposphere - USSR
—Translation.
ADA362812REB
Characterization of Infrared Diode Laser Beams and At-
mospheric CO Imaging Instrument
N19990041335REB
Three-Dimensional Total Odd Nitrogen (N0(y)) Simulation
During SONEX using a Stretched-Grid Chemical Trans-
port Model.
N19990041439REB
Seasonal and Interannual Variabilities in Tropical Tropo-
spheric Ozone.
N19990042082REB
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POLINAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
N199900421S4REB
TRUCKS
EMI Measurement Testing Performed at Hanscom Air
Force Base and Fort Devens Reserve for the DARPA Hy-
brid Eectric Vehicle Program.
ADA362952REB
TUBERCULOSIS
Tuberculosis in Canada, 1996.
MIC-99-03411REB
TUNNELING (ELECTRONICS)
Quantum Chaos in Rydberg Atoms.
ADA362681REB
TURBINE ENGINES
Large Engine Uncontained Debris Analysis.
PB99-154569REB
TURBINE PUMPS
Space Shuttle Main Engine: Part Number RS007001.
N19990041880REB
TURBOMACHINERY
Aerodynamic Response of Turbomachinery Blade Rows
to Converting Density Wakes.
ADA363039REB
TURBULENCE MODELS
Studying Turbulence Using Numerical Simulation Data-
bases, No. 7.
N19990041253REB
Numerical Computation of the Chemically Reacting Flow
around the National Aero-Space Plane.
N19990042028REB
TURBULENT COMBUSTION
Studying Turbulence Using Numerical Simulation Data-
bases, No. 7,
N19990041253REB
TURBULENT FLAMES
Studying Turbulence Using Numerical Simulation Data-
bases, No. 7.
N19990041253REB
TURBULENT FLOW
Studying Turbulence Using Numerical Simulation Data-
bases. No. 7.
N19990041253REB
TURKEY
Study of Turkish Officers at the Naval Postgraduate
School: Social, Cultural, and Administrative Issues.
ADA363238REB
TURNING MOVEMENTS
Estimating Intersection Turning Movements.
PB99-152977REB
TURTLES
Terrestrial Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363365REB
Mud and Musk Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363366REB
UNITED STATES
Annual and Local Variation in Reproduction in the Red-
Eared Slider Trachemys scripta elagans'.
PB99-152183REB
TWENTIETH CENTURY
History of the World in the Twentieth Century. Volume I:
Western Dominance, 1900-1947.
HUP-0016REB
History of the World in the Twentieth Century. Volume II:
Conflict and Liberation, 1945-1996.
HUP-0017REB
History of Twentieth-Century Russia
HUP-0031REB
TWINNING (CRYSTALLOGRAPHY)
Twinning Mechanisms in Complex High Tm Intermetallic
Compounds.
ADA362826REB
TWO BODY PROBLEM
Effective One-Body Approach to General Relativistic Two-
Body Dynamics.
PB99-148777REB
TWO DIMENSIONAL MODELS
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chemistry and
Climate.
N19990041152REB
Utilization of UARS Data in Validation of Photochemical
and Dynamical Mechanisms in Stratospheric Models.
N19990041878REB
U-2 AIRCRAFT
Studies in Intelligence, Winter 1998-1999.
PB99-928002REB
ULTRACOLD NEUTRONS
Production and storage of ultra cold neutrons in super-
fluid helium.
DE99002260REB
ULTRAHIGH VACUUM
DURIP 97 Vacuum Equipment for Ultra High Power
Microwave Experiments.
ADA362954REB
ULTRASONIC TESTING
Development of inspection techniques for TTCP ceramic
matrix composite specimens.
MIC-99-03358REB
ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0245-2696,
Library of Congress, Washington. DC.
PB99-152-;59REB
UNCONTAINED FAILURE
Large Engine Uncontained Debris Analysis.
PB99-154569REB
UNDAMPED OSCILLATORS
Vibration Damping by a Nearly Continuous Distribution of
Nearly Undamped Oscillators.
ADA362958REB
UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL
Intermediate depth burial of classified transuranic wastes
in arid alluvium.
DE99002192REB
UNDERGROUND FACILITIES
Characterization of Underground Facilities.
ADA363359REB
UNDERWATER ACOUSTICS
Acoustic Sound Speed Profiling System.
PAT-APPL-8-226 625REB
UNDERWATER EQUIPMENT
Jane's Underwater Technology (Online Service).
JANE-0533REB
UNDERWATER LASER SHOCK
Feasibility Experiments for Underwater Shock and Bubble
Generation with a High-Power Laser.
ADA362880REB
UNDERWATER SOUND
Bioacoustics of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Auditory Fatigue
and Masking.
ADA362641REB
Concussive Effects of Low Frequency Sound Exposure.
ADA362965REB
UNEMPLOYMENT
Structural Slumps. The Modem Equilibrium Theory of Un-
employment, Interest, and Assets.
HUP-0023REB
UNITED STATES
Misguided Intentions: U.S. Policy in World War II and
Chinese Intervention in Korea.
ADA363031REB
Shifting Ambiguity U.S. Foreign Policy Toward China and
Taiwan.
ADA363166REB
USSR Report. USA: Economics. Politics, Ideology, No. 9,
September 1985.
ADA363302REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics. Ideology, No. 8,
August 1985.
ADA363303REB
USSR Report. USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology, No. 7,
July 1985.
ADA363304REB
SPACE STATION: Status of Russian Involvement and
Cost Control Efforts.
ADA363386REB
Green Technologies for a More Sustanable Agriculture.
ERS-AIB-752REB
Heart of America: Our Landscape. Our Future.
ISLAND-0476REB
September 1999
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KEYWORD INDEX
Future of U.S. Ocean Policy. Choices tor the New Cen-
tury.
ISLAND-0496REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: USA and Canada
(Online Service).
JANE-0508REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: USA and Canada
(on CO-ROM).
JANE-0509REB
Jane's Airports and Handling Agents: USA and Canada
1999-2000 Edition.
JANE-0510REB
Agricultural Statistics. 1999.
NASS-2AG-99REB
Cherry Production (Released June 24.1999).
NASS-ZCP-99REB
Statistics of U.S. Businesses: Mcrodata and Tables.
SBA/Census Data on Establishments by Firm Size.
PB99-142S72REB
National Air Pollutant Emission Trends Update, 1970-
1997.
P699-15C260REB
U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments: 1998.
PB99-152837REB
Coming Class War and How to Avoid It Rebuilding the
American Mdd)e Class.
SHARPE-00420REB
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Some Assembly Required: BoSding a Digital Government
for the 21st Century. Report of a Mulbotsciptinary Work-
shop Held in October 1998.
ADA362848REB
Dealing With Data: Seminar Summary. Using Information
in Government Program Information Sharing Seminar Se-
ries. Seminar No. 1.
ADA362861REB
Transportation Strategic Research Plan.
PB99-151391REB
UNITED STATES PRESIDENTS
Last Best Hope Of Earth. Abraham Lincoln and the Prom-
ise of America.
HUP-0014REB
UPGRADING
Jane's Armour and Artillery Upgrades (Online Service).
JANE-OS48REB
URANIUM
Worldwide Report. Nuclear Development and Prolifera-
tion. No. 173.
ADA362724REB
DecarbumaJkxi of Uranium Via Electron Beam Proc-
essing.
ADA362955REB
Summary of results for the uranium benchmark problem
of the ANS Ad Hoc Committee on Reactor Physics
Benchmarks.
DE99002269REB
Evaluation of kinetic phosphorescence analysis for the
determination of uranium.
DE99002439REB
URANIUM CHLORIDES
Spectrophotometric investigation of U(VI) chloride
comptexaton in the NaQ/NaCXXsub 4) system.
DE99002201REB
URBAN AREAS
Tracer modeling in an urban environment.
DE99002399REB
URBAN PLANNING
Dunbar community vision, tity plan.
MC-99-03199REB
Kensington-Cedar Cottage community vision, city plan.
WC-99-032OOREB
Blueways guidelines and recommendations: Draft docu-
ment tor discussion. February 1997.
MC-9903449REB
New Trade and Convention FaoMes Review Program,
stage two: Evaluation site and community context sum-
mary.
MC-9943469REB
Reports for public discussion.
MC-99O3474REB
URBAN TRANSPORTATION
Jane's Urban Transport Systems (Online Service).
JANE-0577REB
City of Vancouver plan, transportation, 1997.
MC-99-03438REB
URBAN WARFARE
Operational Fires on the Urban Battlefield: An Under-
developed Concept
ADA363059REB
URME
Design and Development of a Regenerative Separatory
Column Using Caixarenes as a Polymeric Backbone for
the Purification of Water from Urine.
N19990042032REB
US CIA
Studies in biteKgenee. Winter 1998-1999.
PB99-9280Q2REB
US DOE
Sixth national stakeholder workshop summary report.
DE99002110REB
US EPA
Impact of Firm Size on Deter Amount of Penalties As-
sessed by Government Agencies.
PB99-142564REB
US NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT
Hanford Site National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
characterization. Revision 10.
DE99002425REB
US NATIONAL IGNITION FACILITY
Analysis of thermal issues associated with the pre-ampli-
fier modules in the National Ignition Facility.
DE99002258REB
USER MANUALS (COMPUTER PROGRAMS)
ROMI-RIP 2.0 User's Guide: a ROugh Mill RIP-FirsI Sim-
ulator.
PB99-152803REB
USSR
Soviet Union, Military Affairs-Translation.
ADA362696REB
USSR Report, Energy, No. 131.
ADA362738REB
USSR Report, Energy. No. 154.
ADA362740REB
USSR Report, Energy, No. 130.
ADA362741REB
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
ADA362747REB
Recent Geographical Conferences in the Soviet Union,
USSR-Translation.
ADA362768REB
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
ADA362781REB
Soviet Union. Military Affairs.
ADA362782REB
Conference on the Control of the Colorado Beetle. USSR.
ADA362786REB
Selected Soviet Military Translations (Air Force and Civil
Defense Materials)—Translation.
ADA362789REB
Reorganization of Industrial Hygiene on a Scientific Basis,
Ussr-Translaton.
ADA362794REB
USSR Report, Energy, No. 152.
ADA362802REB
Survey of Soviet Heavy Industry (7).
ADA362803REB
Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
ADA362804REB
USSR Report. MWtary Affairs. No. 1764.
ADA36280SREB
USSR Report. Energy, No. 126.
ADA362819REB
USSR Report: Political and Sociological Affairs. No. 1478.
ADA362827REB
USSR Report, Political, and Sociological Affairs, Mo.
1390.
ADA362845REB
Award of Lenin Prizes in Science and Technology,
USSR-Translation.
ADA362853REB
USSR Report MBtary Affairs, No. 1810.
ADA362889REB
East Europe Report: Political. Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2226-Translation.
ADA362894REB
USSR Report. Military Affairs, No. 1814-Translation.
ADA362928REB
USSR Report, Science and Technology Policy, No. 14.
ADA362934REB
General Meeting of the Siberian Affiliate of the Academy
of Sciences USSR-Translation.
ADA362938RE8
USSR Report Energy. No. 164.
ADA362966REB
For the Welfare of Man Development of Medical Science
in the USSR-Translation.
ADA362991REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Bkxnedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363002REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences. Bkxnedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363003REB
USSR Report, Engineering and Equipment, No. 95-
Translation.
ADA363025REB
USSR Report, Machine Tools and MetaKvorking Equip-
ment No. 7.
ADA363140REB
USSR Report. Construction and Related Industries, No.
93.
ADA363141REB
USSR Report, Chemistry, No. 110.
ADA363143REB
Survey of Soviet Heavy Industry (4).
ADA363314REB
USSR Report, Energy No. 129.
ADA363327REB
UTERINE CERVIX
Problem of Early Diagnosis of Cancer of the Uterine Cer-
vix-Translation.
ADA362859REB
UTIUES
Proceedings of the National Highway/Utility Conference
(7th). Held in Louisville, Kentucky on October 28-30.
1998.
PB99-150120REB
UTILITIES
Proceedings of the National Joint Use Conference (5th).
Held in Louisville. Kentucky on October 26-27,1998.
PB99-150062REB
VACUUM CHAMBERS
Design/Use of the Remotely Operated Bakeout Box Shut-
ter (ROBBS).
N19990042443REB
VALUE ENGINEERING
Value Engineering/Operation and Support Cost Reduction
Computer Based Program and VE Training Tool For Tech
Loop Spare Parts Initiatives.
ADA363337REB
VANCOUVER (B.C.)
Dunbar community vision, city plan.
MIC-99-03199REB
Kensington-Cedar Cottage community vision, city plan.
MIC-99-03200REB
Blueways guidelines and recommendations: Draft docu-
ment for discussion, February 1997.
MIC-99-03449REB
Reports for public discussion.
MIC-99-03474REB
VANS
EMI Measurement Testing Performed at Hanscom Air
Force Base and Fort Devens Reserve for the DARPA Hy-
brid Eectric Vehicle Program.
ADA362952REB
VAPOR ANALYSIS
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-103
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050133REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-204
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050134REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-TY-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99O50135REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-B-105
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050136REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-107
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050137REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-104
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050138REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-107
using the vapor sampling system.
DE99050140REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-110
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050141REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-B-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050142REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-B-202
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050143REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050144REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-U-104
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050145REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-S-103
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050146REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-201
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050148REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shed tank 241-S-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050149REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-202
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050150REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-T-104
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE990S0151REB
VARIABILITY
Seasonal and Interannual Variabilities in Tropical Tropo-
spheric Ozone.
N19990042082REB
VARIABLE SPEED DRIVES
Design of a Switched-ReJuclance Motor Drive for Electric
3184REB
VECTOR ANALYSIS
Summary of Work for Joint Research Interchanges with
DARWIN Integrated Product Team 1998.
N19990041450REB
VECTOR MESONS
Vector meson production and nuclear effects in FNAL
E866.
DE99002282REB
VEGETATION
Vegetation Responses to Natural Regulation of Elk in
Rocky Mountain National Park.
PB99-155012REB
VEHICLE AIR POLLUTION
Investigation of Emission Factors in the California
EMFAC7G Model.
PB99-149718REB
VENTILATION SYSTEMS
Project W-320 high vacuum 241-AY-102 annulus ventila-
tion system operability test report.
DE99050588REB
KW-50 VOL 99, No. 3
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KEYWORD INDEX
WATER QUALITY
VERMONT
Water Resources Data (or New Hampshire and Vermont,
Water Year 1998.
PB99-152365REB
VERY HIGH PRESSURE
Pressure induced metallization of the perovskite
Sr3Fe207.
DE99002271REB
VESTIBULES
Effects of Weightlessness on Vestibular Development:
Summary of Research on NIH.R1.
N19990042097REB
VIBRATION
Vibration Damping by a Nearly Continuous Distribution of
Nearly Undamped Oscillators.
ADA362958REB
Research and Development Needs in Finite Element
Analysis of Viscoeiasticrty Damped Structures.
ADA363134REB
Structural Optimization Technique.
ADA363330REB
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N19990042083REB
VIBRATION DAMPING
Vbration Damping by a Nearly Continuous Distribution of
Neatly Undamped Oscillators.
ADA362958REB
Research and Development Needs in Finite Element
Analysis of Viscoelastiaty Damped Structures.
ADA363134REB
Analysis of Damped Plates.
ADA363361REB
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N19990041146REB
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N19990042083REB
VIBRATION TESTS
Thermal and Mechanical Performance of a Carbon/Car-
bon Composite Spacecraft Radiator.
N19990041155REB
VIOLATIONS
Impact of Rrm Size on Dollar Amount of Penalties As-
sessed by Government Agencies.
PB99-142564REB
VIOLENCE
Trends in Maritime Violence (Online Service).
JANE-0535REB
VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS
Training Spatial Knowledge Acquisition Using Virtual En-
vironments.
ADA362800REB
VIRTUAL REALITY
Training Spatial Knowledge Acquisition Using Virtual En-
vironments.
ADA362800REB
Hand Tool Manipulation and Self-Presence in VR.
ADA362871REB
Effects of Texture on Distance Estimation in Synthetic
Environments.
ADA362882REB
Visual Analysis of a Radio Frequency Tracking System
for Virtual Environments.
ADA363020REB
Enhancing a CAVE with Eye Tracking System for
Human-Computer Interaction Research in 3D Visualiza-
tion.
ADA363070REB
VISUAL PERCEPTION
Effects of Texture on Distance Estimation in Synthetic
Environments.
ADA362882REB
Evaluation of Operator Performance Using True Color
and Artificial Color in Natural Scene Perception.
ADA363036REB
Judgements of the inclination and slant of surfaces in
stereoscopic display systems.
MIC-99-53367REB
VITAMIN E
Use of Vitamin E for Desensitization in Pregnancy Com-
plications Due to Rh-lncompatibility Between Mother and
Fetus. USSR.
ADA362843REB
VOC (VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS)
Development of Biotrickling Filters to Treat Sulfur and
VOC Emissions.
ADA362950REB
Emissions from DOD Fuel Storage and Painting Oper-
ations.
ADA363200REB
VOCABULARY
JPRS Report. West Europe Reference Aid Portuguese
Military Terms.
ADA363301REB
VOLATILE MATTER
E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental
contaminants. Quarterly technical progress report, Jury-
September 1996.
DE99002446REB
E-SMART system for in-srtu detection of environmental
contaminants. Quarterly technical progress report, Octo-
ber-December 1996.
DE99002447REB
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Development of Biotrickling Filters to Treat Sulfur and
VOC Emissions.
ADA362950REB
Emissions from DOD Fuel Storage and Painting Oper-
ations.
ADA363200REB
Choosing an Adsorption System for VOC: Carbon, Zeo-
lite, or Polymers. CATC Technical Bulletin.
PB99-149775REB
VOLCANOES
Numerical simulation of explosive volcanism and its ef-
fects on the atmosphere.
DE99002259REB
VOLCANOLOGY
Activities of Dept. of Geological Sciences, Colorado Uni-
versity.
N19990041815REB
VOLUME RENDERING
Perspective Splatting.
ADA363073REB
VORTICES
Cross Row Over Double Delta Wings.
ADA363041REB
VULNERABILITY
Overview of the Modular Effectiveness/Vulnerability As-
sessment (MEVA) Architecture.
ADA362951REB
VX AGENT
Quantitative Analysis of Residul VX in Caustic Neutraliza-
tion Solutions by Solid Phase Extraction and GC/MSD:
Analysis of Hydrolysate as Unseparated Phases.
ADA362643REB
WAKE
Aerodynamic Response of Turbomachinery Blade Rows
to Converting Density Wakes.
ADA363039REB
WALL STREET
Making Markets. Opportunism and Restraint on Wall
Street.
HUP-0011REB
WAR GAMES
Decision Aids and Wargaming for Information Operations.
ADA363158REB
WARFARE
Christianity's Contribution to Just War Tradition.
ADA363087REB
In the Crucible of Battle: An Analysis of the Split Air Op-
erations Center and the Principles of War.
ADA363116REB
Celtic Warfare in Ireland: A Logistical Perspective.
ADA363119REB
Operational Art and the Human Dimension of Warfare in
the 21st Century.
ADA363177REB
Jane's Amphibious Warfare Capabilities (Online Service).
JANE-0532REB
Naval Mine Warfare Markets (Online Service).
JANE-0536REB
Jane's Electro-Optic Systems (Online Service).
JANE-0560REB
Non-Lethal Weapons: Doctrine Suppliers and Technology
(Online Service).
JANE-0562REB
WARNING SIGNS
Assessment of Advanced Warning Signs for Ragging Op-
erations.
PB99-152134REB
WARSHIPS
Jane's Fighting Ships (Online Service).
JANE-0529REB
Jane's Major Warships (Online Service).
JANE-0530REB
WASTE DISPOSAL
Estimating Dredging Sediment Resuspension Sources.
ADA362892REB
Improving Dredged Material Management Decisions with
Uncertainty Analysis.
ADA363151REB
Forced Acoustic Field Effects on Incineration Processes:
Research on U. S. Navy Shipboard Waste Disposal.
ADA363186REB
Laser Ablation/Ionization Characterization of Solids: Final
Progress Report of the Strategic Environmental Research
and Development Program.
ADA363248REB
Waste Forms Based on Separations Media (DOE 360-
94). The Strategic Environmental Research and Develop-
ment Program.
ADA363257REB
Need and options available for permanent CO(sub 2) dis-
posal.
DE99002199REB
Data quality objectives for TWRS privatization Phase 1:
Confirm tank T is an appropriate feed source for low-ac-
tivity waste feed batch X.
DE99050584REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
International Airport Area, Operable Unit 3 (AFP 44), Tuc-
son, AZ., September 28, 1998.
PB98-964512REB
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Waste management industry survey, business sector,
1995.
MIC-99-03502REB
WASTE PRODUCT UTILIZATION
Evaluation of Rubber-Modified Asphaltic Concrete.
PB99-152381REB
Use of Waste Glass as Aggregate for Pipe Backfill and
Embankment Material.
PB99-152399REB
WASTE RETRIEVAL
Estimated dose to in-tank equipment: Phase 1 waste feed
delivery.
DE99050558REB
WASTE TRANSPORTATION
Safety evaluation for packaging (onsite) depleted uranium
waste boxes.
DE99050187REB
Safety evaluation for packaging (onsite) for cesium chlo-
ride capsules with type W overpacks.
DE99050234REB
WASTE TREATMENT
Parallel Simulations of Waste Incineration in a Dump
Combustor.
ADA363339REB
Engineering Model for Prediction of Waste Incineration in
a Dump Combustor.
ADA363341REB
Development of an Integrated Mobile Meteorological
Monitoring System for Use in Open Burning and Open.
Detonation Activities.
ADA363351REB
WASTE WATER
Oily Waste Water Treatment System.
PAT-APPL-8-012 016REB
WASTER DISPOSAL
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE). F-Area Retention Basin (281-3F),
Aiken, S.C., September 4, 1998.
PB98-964029REB
WASTERN REGION (PENNSYLVANIA)
Water Resources Data for Pennsylvania, Water Year
1998. Volume 3. Ohio River and St. Lawrence River Ba-
sins.
PB99-152928REB
WATER
Experimental and Numerical Study of the Effects of De-
sign Parameters on Water Mist Suppression of Liquid
Pool Fires.
ADA362806REB
Design and Development of a Regenerative Separatory
Column Using Calixarenes as a Polymeric Backbone for
the Purification of Water from Urine.
U19990042032REB
WATER ALLOCATION (POLICY)
Rivers of Gold: Designing Markets to Allocate Water in
California.
ISLAND-0491REB
WATER BIRDS
Atlas of contaminants in the eggs of fish-eating colonial
birds of the Great Lakes, 1993-97, vol. I: Accounts by lo-
cation.
MIC-9943283REB
Atlas of contaminants in the eggs of fish-eating colonial
birds of the Great Lakes, 1993-97, vol. II: Accounts by
chemical.
MIC-99-03284REB
WATER BLOOM
Phosphorus loading to Shellmouth Reservoir, Manitoba,
Canada.
MIC-99-03172REB
WATER INJECTION
Water Injection into Navy Gas-Turbine Combustors to Re-
duce NOx Emissions.
ADA363219REB
WATER MIST SUPPRESSION
Experimental and Numerical Study of the Effects of De-
sign Parameters on Water Mist Suppression of Liquid
Pool Fires.
ADA362806REB
WATER POLLUTION
Low Cost Sorbents Screening and Engineering Analysis
of Zeolite for Treatment of Metals Contaminated Water
and Soil Extracts.
ADA363244REB
Effects of Reservoir Operations on Individual Species and
Communities: A Watershed Perspective.
ADA363371REB
Water quality assessment and objectives for the Fraser
River from Hope to Sturgeon and Roberts banks: First
update, technical appendix.
MIC-99-03134REB
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), F-Area Retention Basin (281-3F),
Aiken. S.C., September 4, 1998.
PB98-964029REB
WATER POLLUTION SAMPLING
Pesticide residues in sediment and water from two water-
sheds in Prince Edward Island. 1996 and 1997.
MIC-99-03631REB
WATER POLLUTION SOURCES
Synoptic Survey of Septic Indicators in Streams and
Springs at Monte Sano Mountain, Madison County, Ala-
bama, January 29-31, 1998.
PB99-152464REB
WATER QUALITY
Innovative Approaches to Watershed Characterization:
Winters Run Watershed Pilot Project - A Case Study.
ADA363266REB
September 1999 KW-51
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KEYWORD INDEX
Effects o( Reservoir Operations on Individual Species and
Communities: A Watershed Perspective.
ADA363371REB
Overview of the Quality and Quantity of Roadway Runoff
and Current Status of Phase 2 Storm Water Rules.
PB99-1S3009REB
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Riparian Forest Buffers: Linking Land and Water. The
Chesapeake Bay Riparian Forest Buffer Initiative.
PB99-155418REB
WATER RESOURCES
Btueways guidelines and recommendations: Draft docu-
ment for discussion. February 1997.
MC-99-03449REB
WATER SUPPLY
Rivers of Gold: Designing Markets to Allocate Water in
CaHomia,
6LAND-O491REB
Regulatory barriers to on-site water reuse.
UC-99-C0234REB
WATER TREATMENT
Low Cost Sorbents Screening and Engineering Analysis
of Zeolite for Treatment of Metals Contaminated Water
and Soi Extracts.
ADA363244REB
WELDS
Mfcrostructural characterization of NiAl bronze
wekJments.
MIC-9»03326RE8
Simulation of microstructures in laser dad nickel alu-
minum bronzes.
MIC-9943331REB
Mterostructural characterization of laser-clad nickel alu-
minum bronze alloys using transmission electron micros-
Oily Waste Water Treatment System.
PAT-APPL-8-C12 016REB
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
283-E, 283-W. and 315 (water treatment plant) hazards
assessment
DE990SOS60REB
WATER VAPOR
MMmeter-Wave Imaging Radiometer (MR) Data Proc-
essing and Development of Water Vapor Retrieval Algo-
N19990041153REB
WAVELET ANALYSIS
Application of Rotation- and Translation-Invariant Over-
compMe Wavelets to the registration of Remotely
Sensed Imagery.
N19990041199REB
WEALTH
Coming Class War and How to Avoid It Rebuilding the
American MkMe Class.
SHARPE-00420REB
WEAPON DELIVERY
Overview of the Modular Effectiveness/Vulnerability As-
sessment (MEVA) Architecture.
ADA362951REB
WEAPON SYSTEMS
Status of DoO-s Capability to Estimate the Costs of
Weapon Systems: 1999 Update.
ADA363024REB
RTO Meeting Proceedings 16, Aircraft Weapon System
CompafibMy and Integration nek) in Chaster. United
Kingdom, 28-30 September. 1998.
AOA363078REB
Value EngtoeriwOperation and Support Cost Reduction
Computer Based Program and VE Training Tool For Tech
Loop Spare Parts Initiatives.
AOA365337REB
Jane's Major Warships (OnSne Service).
JANE-OS3QREB
WEAPONS
Soviet Union. Military Affairs. Data. Diagrams of Ground
Forces Weaponry.
ADA362748REB
Weapon Indexing and Weapon Ratios in Anns Control
ADA362751REB
Jane's Infantry Weapons (Online Service).
JANE-OSSOREB
WEATHER
Internal Physfcal Features of a Land Surface Model Em-
ploying a Tangent Linear Modal.
N19W0041333REB
WEATHER FORECASTMQ
US. Navy Heavy Weather Mooring Criteria.
ADA363085REB
WEATHER STATIONS
GISS Antfvsis of Surface Temperature Changes.
N19990042165REB
WEED CONTROL
Guide to crap protection. 1999.
WEEDS
Guide to weed control. 1999.
MtC-99-03187REB
WEIGHT MOCATORS
First International Symposium on Strain Gauge Balances.
PL i.
N19990041515REB
WEIGHT (MASS)
DwstopfTMftt of UQWweiflht Etecfcontcs Enclosures for
3J9WU042149REB
WEIGHTLESSNESS
Effects of WeigMessness on Vestaxdar Development:
Summary of Re>earch on NIH.R1.
N19990042097REB
WELDMG
Healthi Hazard Evakjation Report HETA 86-0003-2696.
Poflalrh Corporation, Mrinesota Pulp and Paper Division,
Ooquet Mnnesota.
152142REB
WESTERN COUNTRIES
Russia Under Western Eyes. From the Bronze Horseman
to the Lenin Mausoleum.
HUP-0012REB
WESTERN EUROPE
West Europe Report, No. 2170.
ADA362849REB
West Europe Report, Science and Technology, No. 182.
ADA362909REB
WHITE DWARF STARS
Calibration of Posl-AGB Supergiants as Standard
Extragalactic Candles for HST.
N19990042137REB
WHITE HOUSE
Kennedy Tapes. Inside the White House During the
Cuban Mssile Crisis.
HUP-0013REB
WKSGLER MAGNETS
Investigation of pin-post monochromators for a wiggler
beam! me.
DE99002438REB
WILDLAND PROJECT
Continental Conservation: Scientific Foundations of Re-
gional Reserve Networks.
ISLAND-0507REB
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
Practical Approaches to the Conservation of Biodiversity.
BLAND-0529REB
Endangered Species Act Consultation Handbook: Proce-
dures tor Conducting Section 7 Consultations and Con-
ferences.
PB99-102899REB
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
Managing identified wildlife: Procedures and measures,
vol. I.
MIC-9»031u4REB
Workbook on witdWe.
MTC-99-03635REB
WILDNESS
Unmanaged Landscapes: Voices for Untamed Nature.
ISLAND-O508REB
WIND DIRECTION
Aerial Video of Smoke-Marked Wind Shifts Caused by
Ocean Internal Waves.
PB99-154486REB
WIND MEASUREMENT
Direct Detection Doppler LJdar for Spacebome Wind
Measurement
N19990041449REB
WIND POWER
Reaping the Wind: How Mechanical Wizards. Visionaries.
and Profiteers Helped Shape Our Energy Future.
ISLAND-0480REB
WIND TUNNEL APPARATUS
First International Symposium on Strain Gauge Balances,
N19990041515REB
WIND TUNNEL TESTS
Innovative Control Effectors (Configuration 101) Dynamic
Wind Tunnel Test Report Rotary Balance and Forced
Oscillation Tests.
ADA362903REB
First International Symposium on Strain Gauge Balances,
N19990041515REB
WINTERS RUN WATERSHED
Innovative Approaches to Watershed Characterization:
Winters Run Watershed Pilot Project - A Case Study.
ADA363266REB
WOMEN
CD-ROM Technology to Increase Appropriate Self-Care
and Preventive Behaviors Among Army and Navy
Women.
ADA36264SREB
GENDER ISSUES: Perceptions of Readiness in Selected
Units.
ADA363204REB
Hard Labor. Poor Women and Work in the Post-Welfare
Era.
SHARPE-00439REB
Sandakan Brothel No. 8: A Journey into the History of
Lower-Class Japanese Women.
SHARPE-00463REB
Madia, Captive of Hope: Memoir of an Arab Woman.
SHARPE-00465REB
WOOD
Demonstration of Lead-Based Paint Removal From an
Historic Wood Structure Using Laser Technology.
ADA363188REB
Strength and related properties of woods grown in Can-
ada.
MIC-99-03441REB
WOOD PRODUCTS
Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest
Forest Industries, Fourth Quarter, 1997.
PB99-152845REB
WORK
Survey of Work and Sleep Hours of U.S. Army Aviation
Personnel.
ADA362964REB
Changing Nature of Work: Frontier Issues in Economic
Thought.
ISLAND-OS21REB
WORK CAPACITY EVALUATION
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0199-2680,
U.S. Department of the Interior. Yosemite National Park.
California.
PB99-152274REB
WORK-REST CYCLE
Crew Alertness Management on the Flight Deck: Cog-
nitive and Vigilance Performance.
N19990041609REB
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
OWCP (Office of Workers' Compensation Programs) An-
nual Report to Congress: FY 1997.
PB99-152985REB
WORKPLACE ISSUES
Changing Nature of Work: Frontier Issues in Economic
ThoughL
ISLAND-0521REB
WORKSHOPS
General Meeting of the Siberian Affiliate of the Academy
of Sciences USSR-Translation.
ADA362938REB
WORLD HISTORY
History of the Work) in the Twentieth Century. Volume I:
Western Dominance, 1900-1947.
HUP-0016REB
History of the Work) in the Twentieth Century. Volume II:
Conflict and Liberation. 1945-1996.
HUP-0017REB
WORLD WAR I
Equality, the Third Work), and Economic Delusion.
HUP-0034REB
WORLD WIDE WEB
Experimental Internet Environment Software Develop-
ment
N19990042214REB
Networked Computing for the 21st Century; Supplement
to the Presidents FY 1999 Budget: Computing, Informa-
tion, and Communications.
PB99-152415REB
WOUNDS AND INJURIES
Overhydration with Secondary Hyponatremia, Fort
Benning, Georgia,
ADA362948REB
WRITING
Plain English Handbook: How to Create Clear SEC Dis-
closure documents.
PB99-151219REB
X-33 REUSABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE
Prediction of X-33 Engine Dynamic Environments.
N19990041161REB
X-33 Flight Operations Center.
N19990041246REB
X-33/VentureStar Program.
N19990041334REB
X RAY ASTRONOMY
Hard X-Ray Emission from X-Ray Bursters.
N19990042107REB
RXTE Observation of Cygnus X-1,1.
N19990042404REB
X RAY BINARIES
Hard X-Ray Emission from X-Ray Bursters.
N19990042107REB
RXTE Observation of Cygnus X-1,1.
N19990042404REB
X RAY INSPECTION
Project Plan for the Baseline Measurment of Checkpoint
Effectiveness and Efficiency.
PB99-149684REB
Test and Evalution Plan for Determining Screener Train-
ing Effectiveness.
PS99-149692REB
X-RAY RADIOGRAPHY
X-Ray Shawdowgraph Camera Design.
DE00002698REB
Plasma and Ion barrier tor electron beam spot stability.
DE99002226REB
XRAYS
High-Power Laser Source Evaluation.
ADA362788REB
Hard X-Ray Emission from X-Ray Bursters.
N19990042107REB
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
Vegetation Responses to Natural Regulation of Elk in
Rocky Mountain National Park.
PB99-155012REB
YMCA EARTH SERVICE CORPS
YMCA Earth Service Corps Club Handbook.
PB99-1S4551REB
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0199-2680.
U.S. Department of the Interior, Yosemite National Park,
California.
PB99-152274REB
KW-52 VOL 99, No. 3
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KEYWORD INDEX
ZINC TELLURIDES
YOUTHS Z PINCH PLASMAS Choosing an Adsorption System for VOC: Carbon, Zeo-
YMCA Earth Service Corps Club Handbook. Advanced Radiation Theory, Support Annual Report lite, or Polymers. CATC Technical Bulletin.
PB99-154551REB ADA362872REB PB99-149775REB
YUCCA MOUNTAIN ZEOLITES ZINC TELLURIDES
Performance confirmation data acquisition system. Low Cost Sorbents Screening and Engineering Analysis Electron transport uniformity characterization of CdZnTe
DE99002146REB of Zeolite for Treatment of Metals Contaminated Water using alpha particles.
OE99002423REB
September 1999 KW-53
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SPONSORING EPA
OFFICE INDEX
Publications are sorted alphabetically by title under the sponsoring EPA office.
The EPA office is listed with the major EPA headquarters office. Laboratories and
Divisions are listed alphabetically within the appropriate office.
SAMPLE ENTRY
Sponsoring EPA Offle*
EPA Report Number
Title
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
1
1 ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND ASSESSMENT
1 OFFICE, Cincinnati, OH
| EPA/530/R-93/013A
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
I Materials for Highway Construction
| PB94-100443/REB PCA10/MFA03
I
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SPONSORING EPA OFFICE INDEX
OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
Tribal Environmental and Natural Resource Assistance
Handbook.
PB99-150989REB
EPA/31 S/B-98/011
Yellow Book: Guide to Environmental Enforcement and
Compliance at Federal Facilities.
PB99-152530REB
OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION
AIR QUALITY PLANNING AND STANDARDS
EPA/456/F-99/004
Choosing an Adsorption System for VOC: Carbon, Zeo-
lite, or Polymers. CATC Technical Bulletin.
PB99-U9775REB
EPA/454/C-98W7
National Air Pollutant Emission Trends Update. 1970-
1997.
PB99-150260REB
OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EPA-64Of-98433
Interim Policy on the Use of Permanent Relocations as
Part of Superfund Remedial Actions.
PB98-963305REB
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE
EPA S41-R98-120
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air Force
Base, Operable Unit 2. Limestone, Maine, September 30,
1998.
PB98-963129REB
EPA 541-RS8-190
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE). F-Area Retention Basin (281-3F),
Aiken. S.C.. September 4,1998.
PB98-964029REB
EPA 541-R98-181
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
International Airport Area, Operable Unit 3 (AFP 44), Tuc-
son, AZ., September 28,1998.
PB98-964512REB
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES RESEARCH LAB - RTP, NC
EPAXOO/A-99A346
Current Methods and Research Strategies for Modeling
Atmospheric Mercury.
PB99-149783REB
EPAftOO/A-99/644
Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
PB99-149791REB
INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - RTP.
NC
EPA/BOO/ A-98f 143
Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Power Plant
PB99-126450REB
REGION III - PHILADELPHIA, PA
Removing Impediments to Migratory Fishes in the Chesa-
peake Bay Watershed. Annual Progress Report 1997-
1998.
PB99-155434REB
EPA/903/R-9am>2
Riparian Forest Buffers: Linking Land and Water. The
Chesapeake Bay Riparian Forest Buffer Initiative.
PB99-155418REB
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University of Wyoming Research Corp.,
Laramle, WY
EPA/530/R-93/013A
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
EPA/530/R-93/013A
PB94-1 00443/REB PC A1 0/MF A03
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
AJ*. CANDARAS ASSOCIATES INC., OTTAWA
(ONTARIO).
ISBN-0-7778-7285-4
Post-construction evaluation of stormwater exfiltration &
filtration systems.
MIC-99-03128REB
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
COURTS, WASHINGTON, DC. APPLICATIONS
MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT DIV.
Electronic Case Files in the Federal Courts: A Preliminary
Examination of Goals, Issues, and the Road Ahead.
PB99-151243REB
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
COURTS, WASHINGTON, DC. BANKRUPTCY JUDGES
DP/.
Bankruptcy Basics.
PB99-151235REB
AEROJET-GENERAL CORP., AZUSA, CA.
NAS 1.26209213
Earth Observing System (EOS) Advanced Microwave
Sounding Unit: A (EOS/AMSU-A) Firmware Version De-
scription Document.
N19990041148REB
NASA/CR-1998-209213
Earth Observing System (EOS) Advanced Microwave
Sounding Unit: A (EOS/AMSU-A) Firmware Version De-
scription Document.
N19990041148REB
REPT-10976A
Earth Observing System (EOS) Advanced Microwave
Sounding Unit: A (EOS/AMSU-A) Firmware Version De-
scription Document.
N19990041148REB
AEROSPACE CORP., EL SEGUNDO, CA.
Independent Research and Development.
ADA363103REB
AEROSPACE CORP, EL SEGUNDO, CA. ENGINEERING
AND TECHNOLOGY GROUP.
TR-96(8555H4
Conversion of Laser Phase Noise to Amplitude Noise in a
Resonant Atomic Vapor The Role of Laser Linewidth.
(SMC-TR-99-11)
ADA362816REB
AEROSPACE CORP, EL SEQUNDO, CA. TECHNOLOGY
OPERATIONS.
TR-dB(1306}-2
High-Resolution Ozone Imager (HIROIG).
(SUC-TR-99-13)
ADA362746REB
TR-9B(8504)-3
Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Techniques Assess-
ment for Graphite/Epoxy (Gr/Ep) Composite Overwrapped
Pressure Vessels.
(SUOTFt-99-W)
ADA363261REB
TR-9B(8555)-2
Semidassical Random Electrodynamics: Spontaneous
Emission and the Lamb Shift
(SMOTR-99-121
ADA363360REB
AEROSPACE STRUCTURES INFORMATION AND
ANALYSIS CENTER, WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, OH.
ASIAC-RN-187.1 A-VOL-1
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods Volume I -
New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to
Production Scheduling in FlexWe Manufacturing Sys-
tems.
ADA363270REB
ASIAC-RN-187.1A-VOL-2
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods. Volume II
- New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to
Production Scheduling in Flexible Manufacturing Sys-
tems.
ADA363269REB
ASIAC-180-1A
Development of a Biaxial Test Fixture.
ADA36313SREB
AS1AC-677-1C
Load Time Dependent Relaxation of Residual Stresses In
an Aluminum Test Specimen.
ADA363139REB
ASIAC-679-1A
Analysis of a Pyroceram Radome Subjected to Aero-
dynamic Heating.
ADA363019REB
ASIAC-779-1A
Static Structural Analysis of the Loreors Electronic Con-
sole Support Frame.
ADA363138REB
ASIAC-978-1C
Analysis of a Ceramic Radome.
ADA363023REB
ASIAC-1181-1A
Structural Analysis of the Lamars Assembly.
ADA363136REB
ASIAC-11B2-1C
Analysis of Damped Plates.
ADA363361REB
ASIAC-1278-1A
Interim Report on the Development and Fabrication of a
Biaxial Test Fixture.
ADA363137REB
ASIAC-1280-1A _ . _,
Research and Development Needs in Finite Element
Analysis of Viscoelasticrty Damped Structures.
ADA363134REB
AEROTECH ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH,
LAWRENCE, KS.
Prediction of Antisymmetric Buffet Loads on Horizontal
Stabilizers in Massively Separated Bows. Phase 2.
(DOT/FAA/AR-99&7)
PB99-154478REB
AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE POLICY AND RESEARCH,
ROCKVILLE, MD.
AHCPR/PUB-99-0027
Estimation Procedures in the 1996 Medical Expenditure
Panel Survey Household Component. Methodology Re-
port 5.
PB99-149734REB
AHCPR/PUB49-0032
Nursing Home Trends, 1987 and 1996. MEPS Chartbook
No. 3. Executive Summary.
PB99-154692REB
AGRICULTURE & AGRI-FOOD CANADA. ECONOMIC &
POLICY ANALYSIS DIRECTORATE, OTTAWA (ONTARIO).
Structure of Canadian agriculture, 1996.
MIC-99-03310REB
ISBN-0-662-26988-8
Trade liberalization of the international oilseed complex.
MIC-99-03324REB
ISBN-0-662-27209-9
Agri-food policy in Canada.
MTC-99-03296REB
ISBN-0-662-27640-X
Profile of the 1998 Farm Financial Survey.
MIC-99-03600REB
SSC-A22-174/1998E
Trade liberalization of the international oilseed complex.
MIC-99-03324REB
SSC-A22-179/1998E
Agri-food policy in Canada.
M1C-99-03296REB
SSC-A22-188/1999E
Profile of the 1998 Farm Financial Survey.
MIC-99-03600REB
AIR-CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGY
INST., ARLINGTON, VA.
DOE/CE/23810-100
ARTI refrigerant database.
DE99002209REB
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, CO.
USAFA Discovery, Jan-Mar 99.
ADA362648REB
AIR FORCE CENTER FOR STUDIES AND ANALYSES,
WASHINGTON, DC.
Residual Dust and Radiation Model (REDRAM), Model
Description.
ADA362633REB
Long-Range International Civil Reserve Air Reel (CRAF)
Capability.
ADA362743REB
Modified T-37 Instead of T-46: Impact on Undergraduate
Pilot Training.
ADA362757REB
AIR FORCE FLIGHT TEST CENTER, EDWARDS AFB, CA.
AFFTC-TR-98-26
Results of Attempts to Prevent Departure and/or Pilot-In-
duced Oscillations (PIO) Due to Actuator Rate Limiting in
Highly-Augmented Fighter Right Control Systems (HAVE
ADA362947REB
AIR FORCE INST. OF TECH., WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB,
OH.
Shifting Ambiguity U.S. Foreign Policy Toward China and
Taiwan.
ADA363166REB
Bird Strike Risk Assessment for United States Air Force
Airfields and Aircraft.
ADA363170REB
AIR FORCE INST. OF TECH., WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB,
OH. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING.
AFIT/GE/ENG-99M-18
Terrain Backseattering Coefficient Generator.
ADA362716REB
FY99-96
Framework for Effective Algorithm Visualization Using An-
imation-Embedded Hypermedia.
ADA363104REB
AIR FORCE LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT CENTER,
GUNTER AFB, AL
Air Force Journal of Logistics, Volume XXIII, Number 1.
Spring 1999.
ADA363012REB
AFLMA-LC-199719000
Automotive Parts Acquisition Guide.
ADA363262REB
AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT
SQUADRON, RANDOLPH AFB, TX
Occupational Survey Report, Survival Equipment, AFSC
2A7X4.
ADA362S40REB
OCCUPATIONAL SURVEY REPORT: Surgical Services,
AFSC 4N1X1B/C/D, OSSN 2331.
ADA363121REB
AIR FORCE OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH,
BOLUNG AFB, DC.
Air Force Research Laboratory Research Highlights, Mar/
Apr 1999.
ADA363089REB
AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB., BROOKS AFB, TX. HUMAN
EFFECTIVENESS DIRECTORATE.
Transfer of Training Effectiveness in Right Simulation:
1986101997.
(AFRL-HE-AZ-TR-1998-007S)
ADA362818REB
AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB., EGLIN AFB, FL
MUNITIONS DIRECTORATE.
Overview of the Modular Effectiveness/Vulnerability As-
sessment (MEVA) Architecture.
ADA362951REB
AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB., WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB,
OH.
AFRL-WS-WP-TR-1999-9002
Air Force Research Laboratory Success Stories: A Re-
view of 1997/1998.
ADA286991REB
AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB., WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB,
OH. AIR VEHICLES DIRECTORATE.
AFRL-V A-WP-TR-1998-3043
Innovative Control Effectors (Configuration 101) Dynamic
Wind Tunnel Test Report. Rotary Balance and Forced
Oscillation Tests.
ADA362903REB
AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB., WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB,
OH. MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING DIRECTORATE.
USAF Manufacturing Technology; Program Status Re-
port, Spring 1999.
ADA363080REB
AIR FORCE STUDIES AND ANALYSES AGENCY,
WASHINGTON. DC.
EAF Transition Workshop: After Action Report, Lessons
Learned and Recommendations.
ADA363388REB
AIR FORCE TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS CENTER,
PATRICK AFB, FL
Technical Operations Division - Heritage Remembered.
ADA362693REB
ALABAMA UNIV. IN HUNTSVILLE.
Global Retrieval of Cloud Particle Size and Optical Thick-
ness Using ISCCP Data.
N19990041441REB
NAS 1.26:208191
Experimental Internet Environment Software Develop-
ment
N19990042214REB
NASA/CR-1999-208191
Experimental Internet Environment Software Develop-
ment.
N19990042214REB
TR-5-34474
Experimental Internet Environment Software Develop-
ment
N19990042214REB
ALABAMA UNIV. IN HUNTSVILLE. RESEARCH INST.
UAHRITR-5-34734
Value Engineering/Operation and Support Cost Reduction
Computer Based Program and VE Training Tool For Tech
Loop Spare Parts Initiatives.
ADA363337REB
ALBERTA. DEPT. OF ENERGY. PLANNING t
DEVELOPMENT DIVISION. RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY
BRANCH, CALGARY, (ALBERTA).
Alberta heavy oil, oil sands and enhanced recovery: Al-
berta & Saskatchewan steam-assisted gravity drainage
projects, a survey.
MIC-99-03125REB
Alberta heavy oil, oil sands and enhanced recovery: Ex-
perimental pilot projects, a survey.
M1C-9943131REB
ALBERTA OIL SANDS TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH
AUTHORITY, EDMONTON.
ISBN-0-7732-0189^
AOSTRA technical handbook on oil sands, bitumens and
heavy oils.
MIC-99-03497REB
AMARILLO NATIONAL RESOURCE CENTER FOR
PLUTONIUM, TX (UNITED STATES).
ANRCP-1999-15
Chemical synthesis of magnetic Fe-B and Fe-Co-B par-
tides and chains.
DE99002187REB
ANAMET LABS., INC., SAN CARLOS. CA.
ANAMET-ASIAC-884.1F
IRON BIRD Model for Agile Program Part 2.
ADA363115REB
ANAMET-ASIAC-978.1B
Analysis of an Aircraft Tire.
ADA363105REB
APR CONSULTANTS, INC., MEDWAY, OH.
Practical Method for Aircraft Life Enhancement
ADA362642REB
AQUATIC TOXIdTY WORKSHOP (25TH: 1998: QUEBEC,
QUEBEC), OTTAWA (ONTARIO).
SSC-FS 99-6/2197
Aquatic Toxicity Workshop: Proceedings 1998.
MIC-99-03164REB
ARGONNE NATIONAL LAB., IL
Automated System for Determining Applicability of Regu-
lations.
ADA363392REB
ANUXFD/CP-96040
Investigation of pin-post monochromators for a wiggler
beamline.
DE99002438REB
CA-1
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ARIZONA STATE UNIV., TEMPE.
Integrated Approach for Security on Demand in High
Speed. Shared Use Networks.
ADA363245REB
ARKANSAS UNIV., FAYETTEVILLE. DEFT. OF
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERMG.
Design of a Switched-Reluetance Motor Drive for Electric
Propulsion.
ADA363184REB
ARMMGTON (CATHERINE), WASHINGTON, DC.
Statistics of U.S. Businesses: Mcrodata and Tables.
SBA/Census Data on Establishments by Firm Size.
(SBAHO-97-MOS77)
PB99-142572REB
ARMSTRONG LAB, TYNDALL AFB, FL. ENV1RONICS
DIRECTORATE.
Groundwater Remedetion Field Laboratory (GRFL).
ADA363156REB
ARMY AEROMENCAL RESEARCH LAB., FORT RUCKER,
AL.
USAARL-99-15
Evaluating Performance Effects of a Medication
(Dexedrine) in the Simulator Versus Aircraft Environment.
ADA362972REB
USAARL-99-16
Survey of Work and Sleep Hours of U.S. Army Aviation
Personnel.
ADA362964REB
ARMY ARMAMENT RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND
ENQMEERMG CENTER, DOVER, NJ. ENERGETICS
WARHEADS WV.
Encyclopedia of Explosives (on CD-ROM).
PB9S-500076REB
ARMY ARMAMENT RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND
ENGMEERING CENTER, WATERVUET, NY. BENET
WEAPONS LAB.
ARCCB-TR-9900S
Progress Report on X-Ray Diffraction Measurements en
New Low-Thermal Conductivity Thermoelectric Materials.
AOA362756REB
ARMY ARMOR SCHOOL, FORT KNOX, KY.
Assessment ot Reconnaissance and
Counterreconnatssance Operations at the National Train-
ing Center.
AOA362833REB
ARMY AVIATION AND M6SO.E COMMAND. REDSTONE
ARSENAL, AL.
Elimination of Toxic Materials and Solvents from Solid
Propelant Components (PP1058).
ADA363240REB
ARMY CENTER FOR HEALTH PROMOTION AND
PREVENTIVE MEDKME, (PROVISIONAL) ABERDEEN
PROVING GROUND, MO.
Fort Jackson 1988 Database: Demographics,
Anthropometries. Risk Factors and Fitness Measures.
ADA363279REB
USACHPPM-ZfrHE-6781-ee
Overhydration with Secondary Hyponatremia, Fort
USACHPPM-29-HE-8092-99
Fort BSss, Texas 1996: Acute Gastroenteritis Outbreak.
ADA362944REB
ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL, FORT
LEAVEMWORTH, KS.
Improved Methodology For Screening Military Pilot Appli-
cants.
ADA362675REB
Study Of The Aerial Interdiction of Railways During The
Korean War.
ADA3627D7REB
Rear Area Security hi The Field Army Service Area.
ADA362710REB
ARMY ENGMEER DISTRICT, NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Stages and Discharges of the Mississippi River and Trib-
utarws and Other Watersheds in the New Orleans District
tor 1994.
AOA3627S3REB
ARMY ENGMEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION,
VICKSBURG, MS.
DOER-E6
{DredgingSediment Resuspenston Sources.
Bioaccumulation Data with the Environmental
EEDP-04-30
ADA362932REB
EEDP-06-20
Documentation of the Hydrdooc Evaluation of Leachate
Production and Quality (HELPO) Module.
ADA362729REB
EEDP-06-21
ADOAMS AppScaSom Hydrobgic Evaluation of Leacnate
Production and Quality (HELPQ) Module in CDFs.
ADA362730REB
REMR-CS-62
Performance Criteria tor Concrete Repair Materials,
Phase II Summary Report
ADA362896REB
WES/TR/DOER-3
Improving Dredged Material Management Decisions with
Uncertainty AnaJyss.
ADA363151REB
ARMY ENGMEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION,
VICKSBURG. MS. COASTAL HYDRAULICS LAB.
STWAVE: Steady-State Spectral Wave Model. Report 1:
User's Manual for STWAVE Version 2.0.
ADA362875REB
Ponce de Leon Inlet, Florida, Site Investigation. Report 2:
Inlet Hydrodynamics: Monitoring and Interpretation of
Physical Processes.
ADA362897REB
ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION,
VICKSBURG, MS. ENVIRONMENTAL LAB.
Low Cost Sorbents Screening and Engineering Analysis
of Zeolite for Treatment of Metals Contaminated Water
and Soil Extracts.
ADA363244REB
EEDP-02-26
Volatile Losses from Aged Field Sediments.
ADA362809REB
WES/TR/EL-98-13
Explosives Removal from Groundwater of the Iowa Army
Ammunition Plant in Continuous-Flow Laboratory Sys-
tems Planted with Aquatic and Wetland Plants.
ADA362974REB
ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION,
VICKSBURG, MS. STRUCTURES LAB.
WES/TR/CPAR-SL-98-5
Unique Polymeric Fiber and Fber Delivery Systems for
the Economic Preparation of High-Fiber Content Concrete
with Superior Physical Properties.
ADA363079REB
ARMY ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER, ABERDEEN PROVING
GROUND, MD.
For Want of a Home - A Study of Wherry and Capehan
Military Family Housing.
($FIM-AEC-EC-TR-98034)
ADA362706REB
Final Data Usability Summary and Resampling Proposal
for Fort Sheridan.
ADA363090REB
ARMY LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT CENTER, FORT LEE,
VA.
Identification and Evaluation of Interfaces of IL Support
Operations with the Army Logistics System.
(OIA-B1-U147)
ADA362962REB
ARMY MATERIEL SYSTEMS ANALYSIS ACTIVITY,
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, MD.
Successful Management Practices.
ADA362668REB
ARMY NUCLEAR AND CHEMICAL AGENCY,
SPRINGFIELD, VA.
NBC Report, Spring - Summer 1999. Survivability of
Army Personnel and Materiel.
ADA363243REB
ARMY RESEARCH INST. OF ENVIRONMENTAL
MEDICINE, NATICK. MA.
Evaluation of Prototype Electrically Heated Handwear.
ADA363276REB
ARMY RESEARCH LAB., ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND.
MO.
Separation of RDX from Composition B Via a Supercrit-
ical Fluid Extraction Process.
ADA3632S4REB
Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Based Processing of PEP
Binder Polymers.
ADA363258REB
ARL-MR-443
Buytt Software Development Plan: A C-BASS Compo-
nent
ADA363051REB
ARL-MR-444
Buytt Prototype Software Requirements Analysis: A C-
BASS Component
ADA363050REB
ARL-TN-114
Data Transfer Report - 30-mm Enhanced Alternate High-
Energy Propellant Program (EAHEP): Evaluation of the
Performance of an RDX-Based ARDEC-7994 Propellant
and the Effect of Two Different Slug Projectile Designs.
ADA363101REB
ARMY RESEARCH LAB, ADELPHI, MD.
ARL-TR-1934
Condensation of Quasi-Two-DimensionaJ Biexatons in a
Single Heterojunction Quantum Well.
ADA362735REB
ARMY RESEARCH LAB, ADELPHI, MD. SENSORS AND
ELECTRON DEVICES DIRECTORATE.
ARL-MR-430
Numerical Computation of the Radar Cross Section of the
ZSU-23-4.
ADA363007REB
ARMY SAFETY CENTER. FORT RUCKER, AL.
Countermeasure: Army Ground Risk-Management Publi-
cation. Volume 20, Number 5. May 1999.
ADA363062REB
ARMY WAR COU_ CARLISLE BARRACKS, PA.
Analysis of First-Term Army Attrition.
ADA36296BREB
Future of the Combat Training Centers to Meet the Na-
tional Military Strategy.
ADA362969REB
Officer Candidate School (DCS): Relevance into the 21st
Century.
ADA362971REB
Department of Defense. Inc. Are We Ready To Become
An Extension of Corporate America.
ADA362978REB
Strategic Creep: From Power Projection Back to Forward
Presence.
ADA362989REB
From Carter to Reagan: Formulation of American Foreign
Policy during a Time of Transition. An Explanation of For-
eign Policy Decisions Based on the Initial Presidential
Transition Period.
ADA362996REB
Awakening China: Rabbit or Tiger.
ADA363030REB
Army After Next: A Cashless Army.
AOA363033REB
Center of Gravity: Justification for Assassination.
ADA363034REB
Christianity's Contribution to Just War Tradition.
ADA363087REB
National Guard State Partnership Program: Is It Still Rel-
evant
ADA363117REB
Challenge of Manning the Post-Cold War Army.
ADA363118REB
Shaping of Policy in Support of National and Environ-
mental Security for the Remediation of Cold War Related
Ecosystem Degradation in the Commonwealth of Inde-
pendent States.
ADA363123REB
Decision Aids and Waraammg for Information Operations.
ADA363158REB
Effects of Information Operations on Nonlinear Force
Structures.
ADA363159REB
Information Operations in Iraq.
ADA363160REB
Division G6 - Strategic Signal Leadership for Information
Superiority in the Army After Next
ADA363198REB
Economic Sanctions: Viable Instruments of Power or Eco-
nomic Chaos.
ADA363199REB
General Creighton Abrams: Ethical Leadership at the
Strategic Level.
ADA363255REB
Revolution in Military Logistics: Surviving the Budget
Process
ADA363267REB
Theodore Roosevelt: Activated Vision Through the Bully
Pulpit.
ADA363268REB
Dental Readiness of the Army War College Students
Class of 1999. A Comparison study to the class of 1985.
ADA363356REB
Transformation ol the Hungarian Home Defense Forces
or a New Role in a New Environment.
ADA363358REB
Army's B-2 Bomber - Field Artillery Modernization.
ADA363364REB
Conserving Assets: An Alternative Paradigm for Peace
Operations.
ADA363376REB
General Harold K. Johnson and the Ambiguities of Stra-
tegic Leadership.
ADA363378REB
Growing Imperative to Adopt 'Flexibility' as an American
Principle of War.
ADA363381REB
Building and Maintaining Public Acceptance of and Polit-
ical Support for the Mlitary of the Future.
ADA363390REB
Integrated of the National Guard into the Total Force.
ADA363393REB
National Sovereignty and the International Criminal Court
ADA363395REB
Right Force for the Future: Who Pays the Bill.
ADA363400REB
ARMY WAR COLL STRATEGIC STUDIES INST,
CARLISLE BARRACKS, PA.
Democracy in Kuwait.
ADA362984REB
Reserve Component Officer Professional Development.
ADA363357REB
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE
(ACQUISITION), WASHINGTON. DC.
News from AFAR, March/April 1998.
ADA362665REB
News from AFAR, Volume 2, Number 1 March/April 1996.
ADA362956REB
Aerospace Acquisition 2000, Volume 2. Number 1.
ADA362959REB
News from AFAR, Volume 2 Number 2 May/June 1996.
ADA362960REB
News from AFAR, Volume 1. Number 3 July/August
1998.
ADA362973REB
News from AFAR, Volume 1 Number 7 January/February
1996.
ADA363035REB
ATLANTIC FORESTRY CENTRE (CANADA).
FREDERICKS (NEW BRUNSWICK).
Butternut canker, a first record for New Brunswick.
MIC-99-03450REB
ATMOSPHERIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, INC,
CAMBRIDGE, MA.
HAS 156509207
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chemistry and
Climate.
N19990041152REB
NAS 1.26:209228
Utilization of UARS Data in Validation of Photochemical
and Dynamical Mechanisms in Stratospheric Models.
N19990041878REB
CA-2 VOL 99, No. 3
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CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIV., PITTSBURGH, PA. SOFTWARE
NASA/CR-1998-209228
Utilization of UARS Data in Validation of Photochemical
and Dynamical Mechanisms in Stratospheric Models.
N19990041878REB
NASA/CR-1999-209207
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chemistry and
Climate.
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ATOMC ENERGY OF CANADA LTD, MISSISSAUQA,
(ONTARIO).
ISBN-0-662-27234-X
Annual report 1997-98.
MIO99-03255REB
SSC-CC1-1998E
Annual report 1997-98.
MC-99-03255REB
AUBURN UNIV., AL.
Adaptive Inventory Control for Non-Stationary Demand
with Partial Information.
ADA363083REB
AUBURN UNIV., AL. DEPT. OF ELECTRICAL
ENGMEERING.
CVD Diamond Grown by Microwave Plasmas in Mixtures
of Acetone/Oxygen and Acetone/Carbon Dioxide.
ADA362752REB
Synthesis of Diamond in High Power-Density Microwave
Methane/Hydrogen/ Oxygen Plasmas at Elevated Sub-
Electron Assisted Deposition of Cubic Boron Nitride by
RF Magnetron Sputtering.
ADA362770REB
AUBURN UNIV., AL SOLID STATE SCIENCES CENTER.
NAS 126208192
Structural Stiffness Characteristics of the Solid Rocket
Booster Reid Joint
N19990041442REB
NASA/CR-1999-208192
Structural Stiffness Characteristics of the Solid Rocket
Booster Reid Joint
N19990041442REB
AVXM PARTNERSHIP, KETTERING, OH.
AVXM-99-1
Thin Film Growth Simulation Using Cellular Automata
State Space, and Neural Nets Methods.
(AFRL-UL-WP-TR-t 999-4028)
ADA362754REB
BATTELLE, COLUMBUS, OH.
BCLDP-093098
BCLDP site environmental report for calendar year 1997
on radiological and nonradiological parameters.
DE99002&2REB
BATTELLE MEDICAL RESEARCH AND EVALUATION
FACILITY, WEST JEFFERSON, OH.
Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF) and
Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical Defense Pro-
gram. Evaluation of the Passive Protection Against Five
Serotypes of Botulinum Toxin Provided by Botulinum
Human Immune Globulin in an Animal Model.
ADA362977REB
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INST., COLUMBUS, OH.
Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF) and
Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical Defense Pro-
gram. Determination of the Median Lethal Dose of Two
AnScholinesterase Agents and Efficacy of Current Ther-
ADA362975REB
BAYLOR COLL. OF MEDICINE, HOUSTON, TX
Human Adrenal Androgens: Regulation of Biosynthesis
and Role in Estrogen-Responsive Breast Cancer in a
Mouse Model.
ADA362673REB
BECHTEL NEVADA CORPORATION (BNC).
DOE/NV/11718-261
Enabling field spectroscopies.
DE00002697REB
DOE/NV/11718-279
X-Ray Shawdowgraph Camera Design.
DE00002698RE6
BETT1S ATOMIC POWER LAB., WEST MIFFLIN, PA
(UNITED STATES).
WAPD-T-3231
Dynamic and static error analyses of neutron radiography
BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES DIV., FORT COLLINS, CO.
MKtCONTINENT ECOLOGICAL SCIENCE CENTER.
USGS/BRO/BSR-19990003
Vegetation Responses to Natural Regulation of Elk in
Rocky Mountain National Park.
PB99-155012REB
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES CURRICULUM STUDY,
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO (UNITED STATES).
DOE/ER/61989-T1
Nontraditional inheritance: Genetics and the nature of
science, now titled. The puzzle of inheritance: Genetics
and the methods of science. Final report
DE99002177REB
BOEING DEFENSE AND SPACE GROUP, SEATTLE. WA.
RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY DIV.
Electromagnetic Effects of Advanced Packaging.
(AFRL-iF$S-TR-1999-50)
ADA362900REB
BOEING NORTH AMERICAN, INC., CANOGA PARK, CA.
ROCKETDYNE DIV.
Prediction of X-33 Engine Dynamic Environments.
N19990041161REB
BOMBARDIER AEROSPACE, MONTREAL (QUEBEC).
Effects of roughness on advanced airfoils: Final report for
phase II and phase III.
MIC-99^B515REB
BOOZ-ALLEN AND HAMILTON, INC., MCLEAN, VA.
Development of the Air Force-Army Military Skill Linkage
System (MISL).
(AFRL-HE-BR-TR-199&01291
ADA362717REB
BOSTON UNIV., MA. DEPT. OF AEROSPACE AND
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.
AM-99-005
Hybrid Asymptotic-Numerical Methods in Scattering.
ADA363046REB
AM-99-006
Shock Survivability of Dynamical Systems.
ADA363045RES
BRAUN INTERTEC CORP., MINNEAPOLIS. MN.
Overview of the Quality and Quantity of Roadway Runoff
and Current Status of Phase 2 Storm Water Rules.
(MN/HC-(999-06;
PB99-153009REB
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIV., PROVO, UT. DEPT. OF
CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY.
Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Novel Diaza-18-
Crown-6 LJgands Containing Aromatic Thiol-Derived Side
Arms.
ADA362936REB
BRITISH COLUMBIA. MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT,
LANDS & PARKS, VICTORIA.
ISBN-0-7726-3593-5
Managing Identified wildlife: Procedures and measures,
vol. I.
MIC-99-03104REB
ISBN-0-7726-3706-7
Water quality assessment and objectives for the Fraser
River from Hope to Sturgeon and Roberts banks: First
update, technical appendix.
MIO-99-03134REB
BRITISH COLUMBIA. MINISTRY OF FORESTS.
RESEARCH BRANCH, VICTORIA.
Site index, a primer.
MIC-99-03135REB
BRITISH COLUMBIA. MINISTRY OF FORESTS, VICTORIA.
Fraser Timber Supply Area: Ftationate for Allowable An-
nual Cut (AAC) determination, effective April 1,1999.
MIC-99O3105REB
BRITISH COLUMBIA. WILDLIFE BRANCH, VICTORIA.
BRITISH COLUMBIA. MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT,
LANDS & PARKS. RESOURCES INVENTORY BRANCH.
ISBN-0-7726-3651-6
Birds of British Columbia: A taxonomic catalogue.
MIC-99O3118REB
BUDAPESTI MUESZAKI EGYETEM (HUNGARY).
Periodica Polytechnica, Chemical Engineering. Volume
42, No. 1,1998.
PB99-120297REB
Periodica Polytechnica, Mechanical Engineering, Volume
42, No. 1,1998.
PB99-120305REB
Periodica Polytechnica, Civil Engineering, Volume 42, No.
2,1998.
PB99-120313REB
Periodica Polytechnica, Transportation Engineering, Vol-
ume 24, No. 1,1998.
PB99-120321REB
Periodica Polytechnica Chemical Engineering, Volume
42. No. 2,1998.
PB99-149627REB
Periodica Polytechnica Mechanical Engineering, Volume
42, No. 2,1998.
PB99-149635REB
CALIFORNIA DEPT. OF HEALTH SERVICES,
SACRAMENTO.
Public Health Assessment for Sherwin Williams,
Emeryville. Alameda County, California, Region 9.
CERCLIS No. CAD03934601.
PB99-15S590REB
CALIFORNIA INST. OF TECH., PASADENA.
Mechanism for Production of Secondary Organic
Aerosols and Their Representation in Atmospheric Mod-
els.
ICRC-A-18B)
PB99-152829REB
CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIV., SAN LUIS
OBISPO.
Multidisciplinary Design and Analysis for Commercial Air-
craft
N19990042109REB
CALIFORNIA UNIV., LOS ANGELES. DEPT. OF
MECHANICAL, AEROSPACE AND NUCLEAR
ENGINEERING.
Global MHD Simulation of Mesoscate Structures at the
Magnetospheric Boundary.
N19990042166REB
CALIFORNIA UNIV., SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA. DEPT. OF
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING.
Technological Development for Interfacing Parallel Ac-
cess Memories to Parallel Computers.
(AFRL-SR-BL-TP-99-0116)
ADA362650REB
CALIFORNIA UNIV.. SANTA BARBARA.
Investigation of the Effect of Surface Impurities on the
Adsorption Kinetics of Hydrogen Chemisorbed onto Iron.
N19990042171 REB
CALIFORNIA UNIV., SANTA CRUZ. LONG MARINE LAB.
Bicacoustics of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Auditory Fatigue
and Masking.
ADA362641REB
CANADA MORTGAGE & HOUSING CORPORATION,
OTTAWA.
ISBN-r>660-17440-5
Building solutions: A problem solving guide for builders
and renovators.
MIC-9»03458REB
SSf>NH15-195/1998E
Building solutions: A problem solving guide for builders
and renovators.
MIC-99KJ3458REB
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT
FEDERAL/PROVINCIAL WORKING GROUP ON AIR
QUALITY OBJECTIVES & GUIDELINES, OTTAWA
(ONTARIO).
ISBN-0-662-63486-1
National ambient air quality objectives for paniculate mat-
ter, executive summary: Part 1, science assessment doc-
ument, a report.
MIC-99-03496REB
SSC-H46-2/9B-220
National ambient air quality objectives for paniculate mat-
ter, executive summary: Part 1, science assessment doc-
ument, a report.
MIC-99-03496REB
CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION AGENCY. PLANT HEALTH
& PRODUCTION DIVISION, NEPEAN, (ONTARIO).
Canadian fertilizer quality assurance report: Plant ratings
1998.
MIC-99-03190REB
CANADIAN FOREST SERVICE. NEWFOUNDLAND ft
LABRADOR REGION, ST. JOHN'S.
ISBN-0-662-25669-7
Eastern hemlock looper, Lambdina dscellana fiscellana
(Guen.), Lepidoptera: Geometndae. in Newfoundland,
1983-95.
MIC-99-03453REB
SSC-FO46-15/302E
Eastern hemlock looper, Lambdina fiscellana fiscellaria
(Guen.), Lepidoptera: Geometrtdae, in Newfoundland,
1983-95.
MIC-99-03453REB
CANADIAN FOREST SERVICE. SCIENCE BRANCH,
OTTAWA (ONTARIO).
ISBN-0-662-64102-7
Climate change and forests, context for the Canadian
Forest Service's science program.
MIC-9943652REB
SSC-FO42-289/1999
Climate change and forests, context for the Canadian
Forest Service's science program.
MIC-99-03652REB
CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY, KANATA, (ONTARIO).
Human factors engineering study for a Griffon Mission
Planning System: Final protect report.
MIC-9WB323REB
CANADIAN WATER A WASTE WATER ASSN, OTTAWA
(ONTARIO).
Regulatory barriers to on-site water reuse.
MIC-99-C3234REB
CANADIAN WILDLIFE SERVICE. BIODIVERSITY
PROTECTION BRANCH, OTTAWA (ONTARIO).
ISBN-0-662-63740-2
Migratory birds environmental assessment guideline.
MIC-99-03120REB
Environmental assessment guideline for forest habitat of
migratory birds.
MIC-99-03122REB
ISBN-0-662-63741-0
Wetlands environmental assessment guideline.
MIC-99-03121REB
SSC-CW66-173/1998
Migratory birds environmental assessment guideline.
MIC-9M3120REB
SSC-CW66-174/1998
Wetlands environmental assessment guideline.
MIC-99-03121REB
SSC-CW66-175/1998
Environmental assessment guideline for forest habitat of
migratory birds.
MIC-99-03122REB
CANADIAN WILDLIFE SERVICE. ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSERVATION BRANCH - ONTARIO REGION.,
DOWNSVIEW, (ONTARIO).
ISBN-CK62-27012-6
Atlas of contaminants in the eggs of fish-eating colonial
birds of the Great Lakes, 1993-97, vol. I: Accounts by lo-
cation.
MIC-99-03283REB
ISBKKW62-27013-4
Atlas of contaminants in the eggs of fish-eating colonial
birds of the Great Lakes, 1993-97, vol. II: Accounts by
chemical.
MIC-99-03284REB
CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIV., PITTSBURGH, PA.
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INST.
CMU/SEI-99-TR-002
Software Acquisition Capability Maturity Model (SA-CMM)
Version 1.02.
IESC-TR-99-002)
ADA362667REB
CMU/SEI-99-TR-010
Why Reengineering Projects Fail.
/ESC-TH-99-OrO;
ADA362725REB
September 1999 CA-3
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CCS ASSOCIATES, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA.
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested for Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 1.
PB99-105520REB
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested tor Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 2.
PB99-105538REB
CENTER FOR NAVAL ANALYSES, ALEXANDRIA, VA.
Initial Assessment of the Air Combat Environment Test
and Evaluation Facility To Support Operational Test and
Evaluation.
ADA362688REB
CRU34-57.10
Tricare BaseSne Analysis of Access and Satisfaction.
ADA362744REB
CRM-94-69.20
Impact of Nuclear Proliferation: Final Report.
ADA362905REB
CRM-94-111.10
By Example: The Impact of Recent Argentine Naval Ac-
tivities on Southern Cone Naval Strateges.
ADA36268SREB
CRUS6-49-10
Getting the Most Out of Integrated Product Teams (IPTs).
ADA362638REB
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
StuieshWellnence. Winter 1998-1999.
PB99-928002REB
CHINESE MST. OF ENGINEERS, TAIPEI (TAIWAN).
Journal of The Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A,
Volume 20, No. 5.
PB99-101719REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A.
Volume 20. No. 6.
PB99-101727REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers. Series A.
Volume 21. No. 1.
P899-101735REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers. Series A.
Volume 21. No. 2.
PB99-101743REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Trans-
actions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers. Series A,
Volume 21. No. 3
PB99-101750HE8
OWL AEROMEDKAL WST.. OKLAHOMA (STY. OK.
GPS User-Merface Design Problems.
CWSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB.
N. IL ENGINEERING AND
AOA363331REB
CLARK ATLANTA UNrV.. QA.
Laser Doppler VetocJmettr and High Speed Imaging Sys-
tem tor Fluid Dynamics, Combustion and Chemical Kinet-
ics Research.
ADA362940REB
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MMES. GOLDEN.
General Framework to Provide tor the Optimal Dispatch
of Hybrid Renewable Power Systems.
(ART-FnMS
ADA36M52REB
COLUMBU ONW, NEW YORK.
Rote <*!**''*. 1s3 Protein in Breast Cancer.
ADA363399REB
CAL-3093
Hard X-Ray Emission from X-Ray Bursters.
N1 99900421 07REB
COLUMBU UNTV, NEW YORK. CENTER FOR
TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH.
Generic Management and Control API Based on an Ob-
ject-Level Interaction Paradigm and Its Demonstration in
a Virtual Workshop Service.
ADA362912REB
COLUMBU UNTV., NEW YORK. DEPT. OF CIVIL
ENGMEERMQ AND ENGMEERINO MECHANICS.
TR-890.1A
Monte Carlo Simulation tor Appliction to Aerospace Vehi-
cle Structures.
ADAM3043REB
COMMUMCAT1ON8 RESEARCH CENTRE (CANADA).
RADAR RESEARCH LABORATORY, OTTAWA (OUT ARK)).
Algorithm tor the solution of complex linear systems with
Hermttan positive definite coefficient matrices.
CONCORR. MO, ASHBURN. VA.
Verifcabon of Effectiveness of Epoxy-Coated Rebars.
-+~-r^~-
MS2407REB
CONGRESSK>NAL BUDGET OFFICE, WASHINGTON, DC.
MaMaming Budgetary Discipline: Spending and Revenue
CONSTRUCIKJN ENGMEERfNG RESEARCH LAB.
(ARMY). CHAMPAIGN, IL.
Demons* aliun of Lead-Based Paint Removal From an
H«p* WowlStnxture Using Laser Technology.
USACERL-TR-9*36
Ceramic Coated Piston Ftods for Civil Works.
ADA362682REB
COOPERATIVE INST. FOR RESEARCH IN
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, BOULDER, CO.
Activities of Dept of Geological Sciences. Colorado Uni-
versity.
N1 9990041 81 5REB
ASTFO-PH/9707322-VOL-2
RXTE Observation of Cygnus X-1, 1.
N19990042404REB
CORNELL UNtV.. ITHACA, NY.
DURIP 97 Vacuum Equipment tor Ultra High Power
Mterowave Experiments.
-
-
ADA362954REB
Digital Database Development and Seismic Characteriza-
ttonand Calibration for the Middle East and North Africa.
(AFRL-VS-HA--m-9B4041)
ADA286992REB
OTRPSOFENGINEERS, KANSAS CITY, MO. KANSAS
Effects of Reservoir Operations on Individual Species and
Communities: A Watershed Perspective.
ADA363371REB
CORPS OF ENGINEERS. WASHINGTON. DC.
TN-EMRRP-SI-07
Mud and Musk Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
TN-EMRRP-SI-08
Terrestrial Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363365REB
CRATECH, WC, TAHOKA. TX
Smal Scale Bkxnass Fueled Gas Turbine Power Plant
(EPA0MM-MOT43;
PB99-126450REB
CSA ENGINEERING, INO. PALO ALTO, CA.
ASlAC-TR-94-23
Cross Ftow Over Double Delta Wings.
ADA363041REB
DAYTON UNIV., OH. RESEARCH INST.
UDR-TR-199M0154-VOL-1
Update of Vie Probability of Fracture (PROF) Computer
Program tor Aging Aircraft Risk Analysis. Volume 1:
Modifications and User's Guide.
-
Assessment of Training Noise Impacts on the Fted-
oodpsdcer
Cockaded Wo
reiminary Results.
AOA363336RE8
ADA363010REB
DEFENCE t CtVtL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL
MEDICINE (CANADA). AIR VEHICLE RESEARCH
DETACHMENT, OTTAWA (ONTARIO).
Development of inspection techniques for TTCP ceramic
matrix composite specimens.
MC-99-03358REB
DEFENCE 1 CTVX INSTTTUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL
MEDICINE (CANADA), NORTH YORK. (ONTARIO).
Judgements of the inclination and slant of surfaces in
stereoscopic display systems.
MC-9943367REB
DEFENCE * CtVtL (NSTrTUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL
MEDICINE (CANADA), NORTH YORK, (ONTARIO). COLD
WEATHER MILITARY OPERATIONS. INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE (1996: BURLINGTON, VT)
Trial by adventure.
MIC-99-03291 REB
DEFENCE « CtVR. INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL
MEWCtNE (CANADA) NORTH YORK, (ONTARIO).
INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TESTMG ASSN.
CONFERENCE (37TH: 1995: TORONTO, ONTJ.
Effects of modafinP, d-emphetamine and placebo on
phwjotogicai and psychological stress during sleep depri-
UC-89-03106REB
DEFENCE A CIVIL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL
MEDICINE (CANADA), VANCOUVER, (BRITISH
COLUMBIA).
Tent group systems requirements, phase 1A.
WC-&-OA4/6REB
DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT ATLANTIC,
DARTMOUTH, (NOVA SCOTIA).
Development of an optimum consumable aHoy for tow
heat input welding of nickel aluminum bronzes.
MC-9M3298REB
Nickel aluminum bronze overlay deposit using gas metal
are waking process and 0.5 mm diameter wire.
WC-99-03304REB
Mcrostructuraf characterization of r*A! bronze
weklments.
WC-99-03326REB
Simulation of microstructures in laser dad nickel alu-
minum bronzes.
MC-99-03331REB
Mcrostructural characterization of laser-dad nickel alu-
minum bronze alloys using transmission electron mjcros-
MK?99-03332REB
Automated winch control system to provide sea bottom
folowing tor side scan sonar surveys.
MrC-9W)3337REB
Complexity analysis for nearest neighbor search.
MrC49-Q3338F€B
Air deptoyable buoy for search and rescue operations.
MC-99-03339REB
Lagrangian ambient noise drifter.
MIC-99-03340REB
Notch effect of 350WT steel plate at high strain rates
MIC-99-03347REB
Initial investigation of bandwidth required for collision
avoidance using a video camera on a remotely controlled
vehicle.
MIC-99-03363REB
Impact properties of composite sonar dome materials.
MIC-99-03381 REB
Acoustic seabed classification, MASP97: Final report
MIC-99-03382REB ^^
DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT OTTAWA,
Adaptive nulling of skywave interference using horizontal
dipole antennas in a coastal surveillance HF surface
wave radar system.
MIC-99-03279REB
DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT SUFFIELD,
MEDICINE HAT. (ALBERTA).
Etectrophoretic separation of biological molecules on
micro-machined silica plates: Final report.
MIC-99^)3334REB
Brfunctional detergents as novel catalysts: Final report.
Assessment of risks associated with the commercial op-
eration of selected DRES facilities.
MIC-99-03366REB
DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT SUFFIELD.
MOBILITY SYSTEMS SECTION, MEDICINE HAT,
(ALBERTA).
DADS steering simulation.
MC-99-03342REB
DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT SUFFIELD.
RALSTON. (ALBERTA).
Tethered dye gene probes.
MIC-99-03378REB
DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT SUFRELD,
WATERLOO, (ONTARIO).
Buoyancy effects for HFX AFT Cleansing Station.
DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT VALCART1ER,
VAL-BELAIR. (QUEBEC).
Estimation of cloud droplet size density distribution from
multiple fold-of-view lidar returns.
MC-99-03292REB
Navier-Stokes prediction of pitch damping coefficients for
projectiles.
MIC-99-03294REB
Modeling of the 6DOF missile dynamics using the NED
axes system.
MIC-99-03299REB
Lidar remote sensing of meteorological parameters in ad-
verse weather Performance of electro-optic systems and
aircraft in-flight icing.
MIC-99-03325REB
Efficient Raman conversion from liquid nitrogen contained
in an ordinary Dewar.
MIC-99-03327REB
DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT VALCARTIER,
VALCARTIER. (QUEBEC).
Conversion of oscillatory shear data from propellants and
explosives.
MIC-99-03359REB
Sabot performance for gun launched MK-82 CF. BDU-
50CXVB and BOU-500aB MOD 1 bombs.
MIO89-03365REB
DEFENCE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANISATION,
CANBERRA (AUSTRALIA).
DSTO-TR-0654
Technique for Measuring the Gain of HF Antennas.
(DOOA-AR-OHLS10)
ADA362876REB
DSTO-TFW)788
Material and Comfort Parameters of a New Chemical. Bi-
otooical Combat Suit and its Components.
(OOM-ARM4e-119. X5SA-X5)
ADA363348REB
DEFENCE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANIZATION,
MELBOURNE (AUSTRALIA).
DSTO-TR-0762
Row Visualisation About the Helicopter Deck of the Hy-
ADA362877REB
DEMOKRfTOS UNIV. OF THRACE, KOMOTINI (GREECE).
Prediction of Crack Initiation and Growth in Solid Propel-
lants.
(EOAR&3PC 9&4C03)
ADA363081REB
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WASHINGTON, DC.
Showcase Europe (on CD-ROM).
PB99-501611REB
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, WASHINGTON, DC.
Department of Defense Nuclear/Biological/Chemical
(NBC) Defense Annual Report to Congress March 1999.
Defense Depot Maintenance Council Study of DoD Man-
agement of Industrial Plant Equipment
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND
SCIENCE.
Healthy People 2010 Objectives: Draft for Public Com-
ment.
PB99-103889REB
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE, WASHINGTON, DC.
Forward Air Controllers, 1985 - 1995.
ADA362737REB
Weapon Indexing and Weapon Ratios in Arms Control.
ADA362751REB
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, WASHINGTON, DC.
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activity 5.
ADA362762REB
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activity 4.
ADA362763REB
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activities 1-3.
ADA362764REB
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation,
B
Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bi-
ennial Budget Estimates, Justification of Estimates, Feb-
ruary 1999 Research, Development, Test & Evaluation,
Navy Budget Activity 7.
ADA362766REB
ADD019337
Acoustic Sound Speed Profiling System.
PAT-APPL-e-226 625REB
ADD019338
Oily Waste Water Treatment System.
PAT-APPL-8-012 016REB
ADD019339
Multiline Tow Cable Assembly Including Swivel and Slip
Ring.
PAT-APPL-8-137 870REB
ADD019340
Illuminating Electrical Fuse.
PAT-APPL-8-226 620REB
ADD019341
Non-Slip Safety Glasses.
PAT-APPL-8-226 621REB
ADD019342
Electrical Outlet Splash Protector.
PAT-APPL-8-226 614REB
DEFT. OF ENERGY OFFICE OF EPIDEMOLOGIC
STUDIES, QERMANTOWN, MD (UNITED STATES).
DOE/E1+99001291
1995 Annual epidemiotogic surveillance report for
Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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DEFT. OF ENERGY, OFFICE OF NATURAL GAS AND
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of Fisheries and Oceans.
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DEPT. OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS ft INTERNATIONAL TRADE,
OTTAWA (ONTARIO).
CTBT verification related case studies of three recent
seismic events, Novaya Zemlya, India and Pakistan.
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DEPT. OF NATIONAL DEFENCE, OTTAWA.
Engine life cycle cost control by advanced repair and
qualification methods.
MIC-99-03330REB
Re-engining the CC130 Hercules transport aircraft as a
fleet management option.
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DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF DEFENSE RESEARCH AND
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ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.
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bundesswehr laufend gehaltenen Zeitschriften
(Zeitschriftenverzeichnis FIWBw). Listing of the Maga-
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DUKE UNIV., DURHAM, NC.
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nology Assessment Number 5.
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DUKE UNIV., DURHAM, NC. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING.
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Wing Response: Reduced Order Aerodynamic Models.
(AFRL-SR-BL-TR-99-0125)
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EAI CORP., AB1NGDON, MD.
ECBC-TR-010
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tion Solutions by Solid Phase Extraction and GC/MSD:
Analysis of Hydrotysate as Unseparated Phases.
(ECBC-TR-010)
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INFORMATION ECONOMY. CONFERENCE (1997:
TORONTO, ONT.).
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Electronic village: Policy issues of the information econ-
omy.
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ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE, WASHINGTON, DC.
FOOD AND RURAL ECONOMICS DP/.
Moving Toward the Food Guide Pyramid: Implications for
U.S. Agriculture.
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Food Cost Review, 1950-97.
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ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE, WASHINGTON, DC.
RESOURCE ECONOMICS DIV.
Green Technologies for a More Sustanable Agriculture.
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EDGEWOOD CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL CENTER,
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, MD.
ECBC-TFWJ25
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
and Sarin Challenge/Vapor Penetration Swatch Testing of
Kappler CPF3 Coverall, Model 3T436.
ADA363275REB
ECBC-TR-026
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
and Sarin Challenge/Vapor Penetration Swatch Testing of
Blue Max Hazmat Splash Clothing Model B.
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ELECTRONICS RESEARCH LAB., ADELAIDE
(AUSTRALIA).
OSTO-RR-0146
Transmission Availability Forecast Service for Internet
Protocol Networks.
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ELECTROTECHNICAL LAB, IBARAKI (JAPAN).
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12,1996. Special Issue: Lithium Secondary Batteries.
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Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Vol. 61, No. 1,
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Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Vol. 61, No. 2,
1997.
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Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Vol. 61, No. 3,
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Bulletin of the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Vol. 61. No.11.
1997.
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EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF WORKERS-
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OWCP (Office of Workers' Compensation Programs) An-
nual Report to Congress: FY 1997.
PB99-152985REB
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CORP.,
IRVINE, CA.
N00014-95-O0310
Forced Acoustic Field Effects on Incineration Processes:
Research on U. S. Navy Shipboard Waste Disposal.
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ENVIROGEN, INC, LAWRENCEV1LLE, NJ.
N00014-96-C-0370
Development of Biotrickling Filters to Treat Sulfur and
VOC Emissions.
ADA362950REB
ENVIRON INTERNATIONAL CORP., NOVATO, CA.
Investigation of Emission Factors in the California
EMFAC7G Model.
PB99-149718REB
ENVIRONMENT CANADA. ATLANTIC "EGION.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BRANCH, DARTMOUTH,
(NOVA SCOTIA).
Pesticide residues in sediment and water from two water-
sheds in Prince Edward Island, 1996 and 1997.
MIC-99-03631REB
Changes in butyltin residue concentrations in marine
sediments of Atlantic Canada between 1988 and 1994.
MIC-99-03657REB
Synopsis of the first cycle of the pulp and paper mill envi-
ronmental effects monitoring program in the Atlantic re-
gion.
MIC-99-03658REB
ENVIRONMENT CANADA, OTTAWA (ONTARIO).
ISBN-0-662-27343-5
Guide for reporting to the National Pollutant Release In-
ventory. 1998.
MIC-99-03216REB
SSC-EN4CM95/1998E
Guide for reporting to the National Pollutant Release In-
ventory. 1998.
MIC-99-03216REB
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INST., WASHINGTON, DC.
ISBN 0-911937-83-8
TSCA Deskbook.
ELI-0060REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANNAPOLIS,
MD. CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM.
CBPHflS-220/99
Riparian Forest Buffers: Linking Land and Water. The
Chesapeake Bay Riparian Forest Buffer Initiative.
PB99-155418REB
CBP/TRS-222/105
Removing Impediments to Migratory Fishes in the Chesa-
peake Bay Watershed. Annual Progress Report 1997-
1998.
PB99-155434REB
EPA/903/R-99/002
Riparian Forest Buffers: Linking Land and Water. The
Chesapeake Bay Riparian Forest Buffer Initiative.
PB99-155418REB
EPA/903/R-99/012
Removing Impediments to Migratory Fishes in the Chesa-
peake Bay watershed. Annual Progress Report 1997-
1998.
PB99-155434REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH LAB.
EPA/600/A-99/046
Current Methods and Research Strategies for Modeling
Atmospheric Mercury.
PB99-149783REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. CLEAN AIR TECHNOLOGY
CENTER
EPA/456/F-99/004
Choosing an Adsorption System for VOC: Carbon, Zeo-
lite, or Polymers. CATC Technical Bulletin.
PB99-149775REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH
LAB.
EPA/600VA-99/644
Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
PB99-149791REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. AMERICAN INDIAN ENVIRONMENTAL
OFFICE.
Tribal Environmental and Natural Resource Assistance
Handbook.
PB99-150989REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND
REMEDIAL RESPONSE.
EPA-540-F-98-033
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Part of Superfund Remedial Actions.
PB9S-963305REB
EPA 541-R98-120
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air Force
Base, Operable Unit 2, Limestone, Maine, September 30,
1998.
PB98-963129REB
EPA 541-R98-181
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
International Airport Area, Operable Unit 3 (AFP 44), Tuc-
son, AZ., September 28,1998.
PB98-964512REB
EPA541-R98-190
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), F-Area Retention Basin (281-3F),
Aiken. S.C., September 4,1998.
PB98-964029REB
OSWER-9355.0-71P
Interim Policy on the Use of Permanent Relocations as
Part of Superfund Remedial Actions.
PB98-963305HEB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT AND
COMPLIANCE ASSURANCE.
EPA/315/B-98/011
Yellow Book: Guide to Environmental Enforcement and
Compliance at Federal Facilities.
PB99-152530REB
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND RESEARCH
FOUNDATION, INC., IDAHO FALLS, ID (UNITED STATES).
ESRF-030
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
site environmental report for calendar year 1997.
DE99002432REB
September 1999 CA-5
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ESRF-031
In summary: Idaho National Engineering and Environ-
mental Laboratory site environmental report for calendar
year 1997.
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ESQUIMALT DEFENCE RESEARCH DETACHMENTJB.C.).
OftEA DOCKYARD LABORATORY, VICTORtA (BRITISH
COLUMBIA).
Laboratory simulation of the galvanic corrosion of a ship
hul plate by shaft grounding systems.
MC-99-03348REB
ESQUIMALT DEFENCE RESEARCH DETACHMENT (B.C.).
VICTORIA (BRITISH COLUMBIA).
Generalized ELF propagation.
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FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION TECHNICAL
CENTER. ATLANTIC CITY. NJ.
DOT/FAA/CT-TN9BC3
AWOS Data Acquisition System (ADAS). Automated
Lightning Detection and Reporting System (ALDARS).
Operational Test and Evaluation (OT & E) Final Test Re-
port.
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FEDERAL AVIATION ADMBOSTRATON TECHNICAL
CENTER, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. OFFICE OF AVIATION
RESEARCH.
DOT/FAA/AR-TN99/25
Beechcraft 1900C Vertical Impact Test
PB99-149726REB
FEDERAL DATA CORP, EGG HARBOR, NJ. SCIENCE
AND ENGINEERING DtV.
Vatdating the Computer-Based Training Process for Avia-
tion Security Screeners.
PB99-U9585REB
Project Plan tor the Baseline Measurment of Checkpoint
Effectiveness and Efficiency.
(DOT/FMJAB-99/43)
PB99-149684REB
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY,
WASHWGTON, DC.
Answers to Questions about the National Flood Insurance
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FEMA/SM-250-3
Da
t of Seniors and Persons with Dis-
abilities. Student Manual.
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FEDERAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGY CENTER (FETCJ,
MORGANTOWN, WV, AND PITTSBURGH, PA (UNITED
STATES).
DE-FG22-93PC33205-12
Short Contact Time Direct Coal Uquefactionn Using a
Novel Batch Reactor. Quarterly Report. May 16 - August
15.1996.
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FEDERAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGY CENTER,
MORGANTOWN, WV, AND PITTSBURGH, PA (UNITED
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DOE/FETO99/1081
Multiphase Flow Modaing - Validation and Application
CRADA MC94-019, Final Report
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DOE/FETC-aanoes
Summary of Experiments in Converting Copper Oxide
Process Regenerator Off-Gases to Elemental Sulfur.
CRADA 97-F006. Final Report
OE00003034REB
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMMSTRATON, WASHWGTON,
FHWA-PO-99-012
Bid Opening Report Federal-Aid Highway Construction
Contracts, First Six Months, 1998.
PB99-147340REB
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMNSTRATON, WASHINGTON,
DC. FEDERAL-AD AND DESIGN DrV.
Proceedmgs of the National Joint Use Conference (5th).
HeWinLouisville. Kentucky on October 26-27,1998.
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FHWA/IF-99/003
Proceedings of the National Highway/Utility Conference
(7th). Held in Lousvife, Kentucky on October 28-30.
1996.
PB99-1S0120REB
FEDERAUPflOVWCUL/TERRrrOflUL MVUSTERS OF
ENERGY A ENVIRONMENT (CANADA). HALIFAX (NOVA
tSBN-0-662-64061-6
Supporting document for the Canada-wide acid rain strat-
egy for post-2000.
MC-99-03350REB
SSC-EN40-570/1999
Supporting document for the Canada-wide acid rain strat-
FERM NATIONAL ACCELERATOR LAB, BATAV1A, IL
(UNTTED STATES).
FNAUC-97/203-E
Kt - jets and jet structure and fragmentation at the
Tevatron.
OE99050750REB
FERTRJZER INSTITUTE OF ONTARIO INC, TORONTO.
ISBItO-7778-7730-9
Soil terttity handbook.
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FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, WASHINGTON, DC.
Endangered Species Act Consultation Handbook: Proce-
dures Tor Conducting Section 7 Consultations and Con-
ferences.
PB99-102899REB
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIV., BOCA RATON. DEPT. OF
OCEAN ENGINEERING.
ASIAC-1090-1N
Preliminary Study of Sensitivity Analysis and its Applica-
tions to Structural Control Problems.
ADA363042REB
FLUOR DANIEL HANFORD, INC, HIGHLAND, WA (UNITED
STATES).
Packaging and transportation system for K-Sasin spent
fuel.
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DOE/RL-96-28
Nonradioactive Air Emissions Notice of Construction use
on a portable exhauster on 241-A-101 tank during salt
DOE/RL-96-77
Programmatic agreement among the USOOE/RL Oper-
ations Office, the Advisory Council on Historic Preserva-
tion, and the WA State Historic Preservation Office for the
maintenance, deactivation, alteration and demolition of
the built environment on the Hanford Site. Washington.
DE99050411REB
DOE/RL-98-02
Radioactive Air Emissions Notice of Construction for the
105-KW Basin integrated water treatment system filter
vessel sparging vent
DE99050561REB
HNF-EP-0918-REV.1
Solid waste integrated forecast technical (SWIFT) report
FY1997 to FY 2070.
DE99050410REB
HNF-SA-3170-FP
International Atomic Energy Agency/Hanford Site shared
use of calorimeters.
DE99050111REB
HNF-SA-3205-FP
Hanford spent nuclear fuel project update.
DE99050207REB
HNF-SA-3229-FP
Deactivating a major nuclear fuels reprocessing facility
cos) effectively.
DE99050165REB
HNF-SA-3230-FP
Application of environmental accounting to pollution pre-
vention.
DE99050167REB
HNF-SA-3231-FP
Deployment of pollution prevention during design - a
case study.
DE99050164REB
HNF-SD-CP-SDD-003-REV.5
Definition and means of maintaining the criticality detec-
tors and alarms portion of the PFP safety envelope.
DE99050188REB
HNF-SD-ENV-EE-003
Permitting plan for the immobilized low-activity waste
HNF-SD-FF-EV-003
Test report for run-in acceptance testing of hydrogen miti-
gation retrieval Pump-3.
DE99050154RE8
HNF-SD-FF-RPT-010
Scoping assessment on medical isotope production at the
Fast Flux Test Facility.
DE99050414REB
HNF-SD-PRP-TRP-001
Hanford Site Emergency Alerting System siren testing re-
port
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HNF-SD-SQA-CSA-528
Addendum 1 to CSER 97-025: PFP storage of 9.25/9.5
inch tall, 4.4 kg Pu cans on existing Vault 4 pedestals.
DE99050231REB
HNF-SD-SOA-CSA-529
CSER 97-004: PFP production denitration calckier sys-
tem.
DE990S0233REB
HNF-SD-TP-SEP-065
Safety evaluation tor packaging (onsile) for cesium chlo-
ride capsules with type W overpacks.
DE9905C234REB
HNF-SD-TP-SEP-066
Safety evaluation for packaging (onsite) depleted uranium
waste boxes.
DE99050187REB
HNF-SD-TWR-CSUtMMI
TWRS technical baseline database manager definition
document
DE99050152REB
HNF-SO-W314-ABU-002
Project W-314 241-AN-A valve pit upgrade acceptance
tor beneficial use.
DE99050201REB
HNF-SIVWM-DP-227
Waste compatibility safety issues and final results for tank
241-SY-1Q2 grab samples.
DE39050156REB
HNF-SD-WM-DP-251
Double-contained receiver tank 244-TX. grab samples,
244TX-97-3 analytical results for the final report
DE99060153REB
HNF-SD-WM-DP-305
Tank 241-TX-104, cores 230 and 231 analytical results
for the final report.
DE99050826REB
HNF-SD-WM-DQO-026
Data quality objective to support resolution of the organic
solvent safety issue.
DE99050161REB
HNF-SD-WM-ER-644
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241 -SX-105: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050194REB
HNF-SD:WM-ER-645
Preliminaiy tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-SX-106: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050195REB
HNf^SDTWM-ER-656
Preliminaiy tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-106: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050182REB
HNF-SD-WM-ER-659
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-111: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050185REB
HNF-SD-WM-ER-671
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-SX-107: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050196REB
HNF-SI>WM-ER-682
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-SX-1 11: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050197REB
HNF-SD-WM-ER-683
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-SX-112: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050198REB
HNF-SD-WM-ER-701
Tank characterization report for single-shell tank 241 -BY-
112.
DE99050199REB
HNF-SD-WM-ER-702
Tank characterization report for double-shell tank 241-
AN-103.
DE99050200REB
HNF-SD-WM-ER-704
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-103: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050184REB
HNF-SD-WM-ER-708
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-114: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050183REB
HNF-SD-WM-ER-715
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell
tank 241-TX-f 12: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050181REB
HNF-SD-WM-ER-731
Sampling and analysis plan for sampling of liquid waste
streams generated by 222-S Laboratory Complex oper-
ations.
DE99050155REB
HNF-SD-WM-RPT-215
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-T-104
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050151REB
HNF-SD-WM-RFT-230
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-107
using the vapor sampling system.
DE99050140REB
HNF-SD-WM-RPT-233
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-TY-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050135REB
HNF-SD-WM-RPT-234
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-B-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050142REB
HNF-SD-WM-RFT-236
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-110
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050141REB
HNF-SD-WM-RPT-245
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-S-103
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050146REB
HNF-SLVWM-RPT-248
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-201
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050148REB
HNF-SD-WM-RPT-249
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-202
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050150REB
HNF-SO-WM-RPT-250
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-204
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
OE99050134REB
HNF-SD-WM-RFT-255
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-B-105
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050136REB
HNF-SD-WM-RPT-256
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-8-202
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050143REB
HNF-SD-WM-RFT-259
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-104
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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HNF-SD-WM-RPT-262
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-U-104
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050145REB
HNF-SD-WM-RPT-264
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050144REB
HNF-SD-WM-RPT-265
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-103
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050133REB
HNF-SD-WM-RPT-288
Waste management project technical baseline descrip-
tion.
DE99050158REB
HNF-SD-WM-RPT-289
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-107
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050137REB
HNF-SD-WM-RPT-291
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-S-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050149REB
HNF-SD-WM-RPT-302
Portable exhausters POR-O04 SKID B, POR-005 SKID C,
POR-006 SKID D storage plan.
DE99050232REB
HNF-SD-WM-1T-764-REV.1
Hazard Analysis Database report.
DE99050159REB
HNF-SO-WM-T1-814
Technical information for the relocation and treatment of
Argonne National Laboratory drums.
DE99050147REB
HNF-SP-0842-REV.2
222-S Laboratory maintenance implementation plan.
DE99050205REB
HNF-SP-1009-REV.2
Waste sampling and characterization facility (WSCF)
maintenance implementation plan.
DE99050206REB
HNF-SP-1229
Waste management project fiscal year 1998 multi-year
work plan WBS1.2.
DE99050203REB
HNF-1564
283-E, 283-W. and 315 (water treatment plant) hazards
assessment.
DE99050560REB
HNF-1796
Data quality objectives for TWRS privatization Phase 1:
Confirm tank T is an appropriate feed source for low-ac-
tivity waste feed batch X.
DE99050584REB
HNF-1796-REV.1
Data quality objectives for TWRS privatization Phase 1:
Confirm tank T is an appropriate feed source for low-ac-
tivity waste feed batch X.
DE99050824REB
HNF-1930-FP
Resolution of Hanford tanks organic comptexant safety
issue.
DE99050708REB
HNF-1975-REV.1
Immobilized low-activity waste interim storage facility.
Project W-465 conceptual design report.
DE99050565REB
HNF-2004
Estimated dose to in-tank equipment: Phase 1 waste feed
delivery.
DE99050558REB
HNF-2072
Safety evaluation for packaging (onsite) 221 T sodium
tanks.
DE99050488REB
HNF-2153
Conceptual design statement of work for the immobilized
low-activity waste disposal facility, project W-520.
DE99050668REB
HNF-2194-FP
Indexing contamination surveys.
DE99050499REB
HNF-2195-VA
Summary of FY 1997 related to JAPC-U.S. DOE contract
study on improvement of core safety - study on GEM
(III).
DE99050497REB
HNF-2206-FP
Applied ALARA techniques.
DE99050625REB
HNF-2207
ALARA Center of Technology - resource guide.
DE99050623REB
HNF-2208-VA
Responses to additional JAPC questions.
DE99050498REB
HNF-2286
324 Facility B-Cell quality process plan.
DE99050592REB
HNF-2300-REV.1
Light duty utility arm startup plan.
DE99050751REB
HNF-2317
Project W-320 high vacuum 241-AY-102 annulus ventila-
tion system operability test report.
DE99050588REB
HNF-2371
Characterization of the 309 building fuel transfer pit and
storage basin.
DE99050597REB
HNF-2380
1998 FFTF annual system assessment reports.
DE99050595REB
HNF-2401
Waste feed delivery environmental permits and approvals
plan.
DE99050825REB
HNF-2729
Organic ion exchange resin separation methods evalua-
tion.
DE99050699REB
HNF-2905
1998 interim 242-A Evaporator tank system integrity as-
sessment report.
DE99050823REB
TWR-2244
Retrieved waste properties and high-level waste critical
component ratios for privatization waste feed delivery.
DE99050568REB
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September 1999 CA-7
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China. A New History. Enlarged Edition.
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INDIANA UNIV. AT BLOOMNGTON. DEPT. OF BUSINESS
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FATIGUE «
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IOWA STATE UNIV. OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY,
AMES.
Numerical Computation of the Chemically Reacting Flow
around the National Aero-Space Plane.
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IOWA UNIV., IOWA CITY.
High Resolution Computerized Ionospheric Tomography
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ISLAND PRESS, WASHINGTON, DC.
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Shadows in the Sun: Travels to Landscapes of Spirit and
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Bounded People, Boundless Lands: Envisioning a New
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Heart of America: Our Landscape, Our Future.
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Holistic Management: A New Framework for Decision-
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Encounters with Nature.
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Practical Approaches to the Conservation of Biodiversity.
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Threading the Currents.
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Rose's Kiss: A Natural History of Flowers.
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Halflives: Reconciling Work and Wildness.
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Ecotourism and Sustainable Development. Who Owns
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Zhumal - Biotoglya, No. 6.1959-TranslaHon.
ADA362785REB
JPRS-2437
Main Source of Solar Corpuscular Streams -USSR—
Translation.
ADA362791REB
JPRS-2438
Conference on the Control of the Colorado Beetle, USSR.
ADA362786REB
JPRS-2441
Soviet Abstracts Biology, Section O. Plant Diseases,
Book No. 23, 1958, Abstracts 104956 thru 105054-
Translatkxi.
ADA363310REB
JPRS-3282
Award of Lenin Prizes in Science and Technology,
USSR-Translation.
ADA362853REB
JPRS-3298OTS 60-31
Geophysical Prospecting in the People's Republic of
China.
ADA362739REB
JPRS-330&OTS 60-31
Interaction of Weak Shock Waves With a Flame Front,
USSR.
ADA362640REB
JPRS-3320
General Meeting of the Siberian Affiliate of the Academy
of Sciences USSR-Translation.
AOA362938REB
JPRS-3326
Role of Persuasion and Coercion in the Soviet State
USSR
ADA363323REB
JPRS-3368OTS 60-31
Soviet Scientific and Engineering Personnel.
ADA362639REB
JPRS-3381
Development of the Civil Air Fleet, Peoples Republic of
China-Translation.
ADA362772REB
JPRS-3382
Reorganization of Industrial Hygiene on a Scientific Basis,
Ussr—Translation.
ADA362794REB
JPRS-33B3
Two Concepts and Two Tendencies of Stafism,
Yugoslavia
AOA363317REB
JPRS-3384
Selected Articles on Armed Forces in North Vietnam.
ADA363318REB
JPRS-3390
Research and Development in Soviet Nonferrous Metal-
lurgy—Translation.
ADA383316REB
JPRS-3403
Ways to Solve Fuel Problems in North Korea.
ADA362784REB
JPRS-3410
Possfcilty of Using as a Photogrammetric Base the
125.000 Map for Photogrammetric Mapping at Scales of
1:10,000 and 15,000 - Czechoslovakia —Translation.
JPRS-3411
Use of Vitamin E for Desensffizafon in Pregnancy Com-
pBcations Due to RMncompafibimy Between Mother and
Fetus, USSR
ADA362843REB
JPRS-3418
Problem of Radiological Protection, Poland.
ADA362600REB^
JPRS-3420
Cental Asia, Physical Geography Handbook-Translation.
ADA362771REB
Handbook.
JPRS4421
Communist China Digest, No. 16-Translation.
ADA362796REB ^^
JPRS-3423
Certain Problems on the Theory of Heat Resistance and
the Development of New High-Strength Titanium Alloys -
USSR —Translation.
ADA362792REB
JPRS-3429
Scientists of the Academy of Sciences of Kazakh SSR
Visit Communist Chtoa.
ADA363313REB
CA-12 VOL 99, No. 3
JPRS-3436
Selected Articles on Machine Industry in Communist
China in 1959-Translation.
ADA362798REB
JPRS-3439
Selected Soviet Military Translations (Air Force and Civil
Defense Materials)-Translation.
ADA362789REB
JPRS-3441
Regulations' for the Technical Operation of Interurban
Telephone- Telegraph Cable Lines, USSR
ADA3632S1REB
JPRS-3553
Awards to Soviet Women Medical Workers-USSR
ADA363375REB
JPRS-3864-OTS 60-31
Polish Long-Range Plan (1961-1975) and Rve-Year Plan
(1961-1965) for Scientific Research in Agricultural Tech-
nology-Translation.
ADA362736REB
JPRS-3909
Technical Achievements in Communist China's Electrical
Equipment Industry— Translation.
ADA362775REB
JPRS-3911
Problem of Early Diagnosis of Cancer of the Uterine Cer-
vix— Translation.
ADA362859REB
JPRS-3912
Some Perspectives of the Development of Television
Broadcasting Technology - USSR —Translation.
ADA362810REB
JPRS-3913
Quasigeoid and the Standard Elevations - East Germany
— Translation.
ADA362811REB
JPRS-3917
Conference on the Problem of Sun-Troposphere - USSR
— Translation.
ADA362812REB
JPRS-3918
Third Congress of the An-Unkxi Astronomic-Geodetic So-
ciety, USSR.
ADA363319REB
JPRS-3919
Draft for Two Bridges in the People's Republic of Korea-
Translation.
ADA362813REB
JPRS-3925
Forward Flow at the Boundary of the Zone of Deforma-
tion - USSR — Translation.
ADA362B22REB
JPRS-3927
Evaluation of the Factors Determining the Change in Dif-
fusion Mobility During Deformation - USSR —Trans-
lation.
ADA362823REB
JPRS-3934
Brief Report on a Scientific Mission to the United States,
ADA363311REB
JPRS-4301
Survey of Soviet Heavy Industry (4).
ADA363314REB
JPRS-4303
Attitudes on Physical and Mental Labor in Communist
China-Translation.
ADA362795REB
JPRS-4311
Some Timely Questions of the Clinical Course, Etiology
and Pathogenesis of Multiple Sclerosis, USSR.
ADA362855REB
JPRS-4372
Pantjasila. the Five Basic Principles of the Republic of In-
donesia.
ADA363017REB
JPRS-4377
Activities of Scientific Societies of the Tatar ASSR.
ADA363315REB
JPRS-4378
Hungarian Symposium of Radiation Damage and Protec-
tion.
ADA363027REB
Third AlHJnion Conterence on the Etectrophysiotogy of
the Nervous System, USSR. ^^*
ADA363322REB
JPRS-4380
Steal 'Mouse' and Automations, USSR.
ADA363321REB
JPRS-4381
Methodology of Investigating Gas Metabolism in the In-
spiration of Large Concentrations of Oxygen. -USSR-, {K
metodfce isstedovaniya gazoobmena pn vdykhann bol'
shikh kontsentratsiy kblorodah-Translatnn.
ADA362856REB
JPRS-4384
JPRS-4387
RaSatornn^and Autolysis. USSR-Translation.
JPRS-4389
Political Information on Indonesia-Translation.
ADA362990REB
JPRS-4677
JPR&4693
Military News Items From Chinese Communist Press-
Translation.
ADA362992REB
JPRS-4696
Selected Soviet Military Translations (Recent Events in
the Soviet Navy) No. 61-Translation.
ADA363306REB
JPRS39315
Translations on Eastern Europe. Political, Sociological,
and Military Affairs, No. 1406-franslation.
ADA362695REB
JPRS-82320
ADA362830REB
JPRS-62324
Worldwide Report Environmental Quality, No. 379.
JPRS-82325
USSR Report, Construction and Equipment, No. 78.
JPRS-82332
Worldwide Report, Epidemiology, No. 303.
ADA362734REB
JPRS-82336
Worldwide Report: Nuclear Development and Prolifera-
tion, No. 170.
ADA363329REB
JPRS-82357
Worldwide Report, Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development. No. 250.
ADA362820REB
JPRS-82361
USSR Report, Energy, No. 126.
ADA362819REB
JPRS-82483
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs
No. 374.
ADA363382REB
JPRS-82488
Worldwide Report Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development No. 253.
ADA363271REB
JPRS-82490
East Europe Report, Political. Sociological and Military Af-
fairs No. 2087. '
ADA363379REB
JPRS-82491
USSR Report. Energy No. 129.
ADA363327REB
JPRS-82500
Worldwide Report, Environmental Quality No. 381.
JPRS32507
East Europe Report Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2088.
ADA362777REB
JPRS-82509
Worldwide Report: Nuclear Development and Prolifera-
tion, No. 172.
ADA363282REB
JPRS-82512
China Report, Economic Affairs, No. 296. Energy: Status
and Devekiment XII.
ADA363312REB
JPRS-82549
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1731. Military History
Journal, No. 8, August 1982.
ADA362749REB
JPRS-82551
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology, No. 9.
September 1982.
ADA362678REB
JPRS-82552
USSR Report, Energy, No. 130.
ADA362741REB
JPRS-82556
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 377.
ADA362679REB
JPRS-82560
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1732.
ADA362677REB
US-Japanese Security Pact
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2090-Translalion.
ADA362657REB
JPRS-82568
USSR Report, Energy, No. 131.
ADA362738REB
JPR&32573
USSR Report, Military Affairs. No. 1733.
ADA362671REB
JPR&82575
Worldwide Report, Nuclear Development and Prolifera-
tion. No. 173.
ADA362724REB
JPRS-83129
East Europe Report. Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs. No. 2121.
ADA363294REB
JPRS-83135
East Europe Report: Scientific Affairs, No. 772.
ADA362852REB
JPRS-83136
USSR Report, Political, and Sociological Affairs, No.
ADA362845REB
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JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE, ARLINGTON, VA
JPRS-83145
China Report, Science and Technology, No. 192-Trans-
lation
AOA363107REB
JPRS-63151
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 404-translation. *
ADA363326REB
JPRS-83152
East Europe Report Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs No. 2122-franslation.
ADA363367REB
JPRS-83157
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2123-Translation.
ADA363325REB
JPRS-83162
China Report, Economic Affairs No. 323 Energy: Status
and Development- XV.
ADA363288REB
JPRS-83282
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2130-Translation.
ADA362945REB
JPRS-83285
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affaire,
No. 412-franslation.
ADA362821REB
JPRS-83332
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2133.
ADA362807REB
JPRS-83333
Worldwide Report, Epidemiology, No. 316.
AOA362857REB
JPRS-83346
USSR Report, Mlftary Affairs, No. 1764.
ADA362805REB
JPRS-83691
USSR Report, Machine Tools and Metalworking Equip-
ment, No. 7.
ADA363140REB
JPRS-83692
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1775.
ADA362700REB
JPRS-83697
China Report, Political. Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 431 -Translation.
AOA362815REB
JPRS-83700
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2153-Translation.
ADA362841REB
JPRS-83702
Worldwide Report, Epidemiology, No. 322.
ADA362858REB
JPRS-83708
USSR Report, Energy, No. 152.
ADA362802REB
JPR&S3709
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2154-Translation.
ADA362686REB
JPRS-63744
USSR Report, Science and Technology Policy, No. 14.
ADA362934REB
JPRS-83760
East Europe Report, Scientific Affairs, No. 782.
ADA362949REB
JPRS-83762
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs No. 2157. «~-~~»«-« /
ADA363307REB
JPRS-83764
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1304.
AOA363289REB
JPRS-83765
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
faire, No. 2158.
ADA363290REB
JPRS-83766
Worldwide Report, Environmental Quality, No. 403, China
Addresses Environmental Issues - V.
AOA363021REB
JPRS-83829
USSR Report, Earth Sciences, No. 27.
ADA362860REB
JPRS-83839
East Europe Report, Scinetific Affairs, No. 783-Trans-
lation.
ADA363368REB
JPRS-83844
USSR Report, Engineering and Equipment, No. 95-
Tran station.
ADA363Q25REB
JPRS-83845
Hear East/South Asia Report, No. 2780-Translation.
AOA362828REB
JPRS-83846
Latin America Report. No. 2704.
ADA362676REB
JPRS-83847
West Europe Report, No. 2170.
AOA362849REB
JPRS-83848
Worldwide Report, Epidemiology, No. 324.
ADA362997REB
JPRS-83a51
USSR Report, Construction and Related Industries, No.
93.
ADA363141REB
JPRS-83854
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs
No. 436.
ADA362780REB
JPRS-83860
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2164-Translation.
ADA363324REB
JPRS-83866
China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affaire,
No. 437.
ADA363014REB
JPRS-63867
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1310.
ADA362842REB
JPRS-83937
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs, No. 2169.
ADA362698REB
JPRS-S3938
Latin America Report, No. 2710. Fighting in Nicaragua:
Battles Along Two Borders.
ADA362680REB
JPRS-83943
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1781.
ADA362699REB
JPRS-83946
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affaire,
No. 438-frans!ation.
ADA362831REB
JPRS0954
USSR Report, Energy, No. 154.
ADA362740REB
JPRS-63958
USSR Report. Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences, No. 38.
ADA362755REB
JPRS-84245
China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 452-franslation.
ADA362890REB
JPRS-84246
USSR Report: Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences. No. 40-Translation.
ADA362B35REB
JPRS-84247
Worldwide Report: Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development, No. 285.
ADA362797REB
JPRS-84253
Worldwide Report Epidemiology, No. 330.
ADA362979REB
JPRS-84254
Worldwide Report: Nuclear Development and Prolifera-
tion, No. 201-Ttanslation.
ADA362891REB
JPRS-84259
East Europe Report: Political, Sociological and Military Af-
faire, No. 2193.
ADA362778REB
JPRS-84264
China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
No. 453-TransJatton.
ADA362893REB
JPRS-84265
East Europe Report: Political, Sociological and Military Af-
faire, No. 2194.
ADA362779REB
JPRS-84668
East Europe Report: Political, Sociological and Military Af-
faire, No. 2225.
ADA362774REB
JPRS-84670
China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affaire,
No. 469.
ADA362767REB
JPRS-84672
West Europe Report, Science and Technology, No. 182.
ADA362909REB
JPRS-84677
East Europe Report: Political, Sociological and Military Af-
faire, No. 2226—Translation.
ADA362894REB
JPRS-84679
Worldwide Report Epidemiology, No. 337.
ADA362980REB
JPRS-84684
USSR Report: Energy, No. 164.
ADA362966REB
JPRS-84685
USSR Report: Military Affaire, No. 1810.
ADA362889REB
JPRS-84693
China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affairs,
No. 470-Translation.
ADA362799REB
JPRS-84695
China Report, Science and Technology No. 213.
ADA362902REB
JPRS-84749
Worldwide Report, Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development, No. 293.
ADA363273REB
JPRS-84758
USSR Report, Life Sciences Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences, No. 45-Translation.
ADA363373REB
JPRS-84765
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affaire,
No. 472-franslation.
ADA363372REB
JPRS-84767
Worldwide Report, Nuclear Development and Proliferation
No. 209-Translation.
ADA363237REB
JPRS-84768
USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1814-Translatton.
ADA362928REB
JPRS-84770
China Report, Agriculture, No. 279.
ADA363285REB
JPRS-84771
East Europe Report, Economic and Industrial Affaire, No.
ADA362895REB
JPRS-84773
Sub-Saharan Africa Report, No. 2873-Translation.
ADA362993REB
JPRS-84777
USSR Report, Chemistry, No. 110.
ADA363143REB
JPRS-84778
Worldwide Report: Telecommunications Policy, Research
and Development, No. 294.
ADA362868REB
JPRS-84780
USSR Report, Agriculture. No. 1409.
ADA362961REB
JPRS-84783
Worldwide Report, Nuclear Development and Proliferation
No. 210.
ADA363328REB
JPRS-84784
USSR Report: Political and Sociological Affairs, No. 1478.
ADA362827REB
JPRS-847B5
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
faire, No. 2232-Translation.
ADA363369REB
JPRS-84787
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1371.
ADA362825REB
JPRS-84789
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1372.
ADA362854REB
JPR&84794
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1373-Translation.
ADA362844REB
JPR&84830
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
faire No. 2234.
ADA363308REB
JPRS-84831
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affaire
No. 474.
ADA363309REB
JPRS-84839
USSR Report, Electronics and Electrical Engineering, No.
118.
ADA363284REB
JPRS-84841
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
faire, No. 2235-Translation.
ADA362994REB
JPRS-84844
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
No. 475-franslation.
ADA362995REB
JPRS-84845
West Europe Report Science and Technology, No. 166.
ADA363028REB
JPRS-84853
USSR Report, Military Affaire, No. 1817.
ADA363291REB
JPRS-S4854
Korean Affaire Report, No. 326 Kulloja No. 3, March
1983.
ADA363292REB
JPRS-84857
China Report, Political. Sociological and Military Affaire,
No. 476.
ADA363293REB
JPRS-89143
Worldwide Report Nuclear Development and Proliferation
No. 182.
ADA363283REB
OTS-eO-11-439
Soviet Abstracts Biology, Section 0, Plant Diseases,
Book No. 23, 1958, Abstracts 104958 thru 105054-
Translation.
ADA363310REB
OTS-60-11-441
Conference on the Control of the Colorado Beetle, USSR.
ADA362786REB
OTS-60-31-158
Research and Development in Soviet Nonferrous Metal-
lurgy-Translation.
ADA363316REB
OTS-60-31-175
Award of Lenin Prizes in Science and Technology,
USSR-Translation.
ADA362853REB
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OTS-60-31-295
Scientists of the Academy of Sciences of Kazakh SSR
Visit Communist China.
ADA363313REB
OTS-60-31-404
Awards to Soviet Women Medical Workers-USSR.
ADA363375REB
OTS-60-31-765
Problem of Early Diagnosis of Cancer of the Uterine Cer-
vix-Translator.
ADA362859REB
OTS«K31-773
Third Congress of the Ail-Union Astronomic-Geodetic So-
ciety. USSR
ADA363319REB
OTS-60-31-779
Brief Report on a Scientific Mssion to the United States,
USSR
ADA363311REB
SS-3033
Attitudes on Physical and Mental Labor in Communist
China-Translation.
ADA36279SREB
KANSAS STATE UNW, MANHATTAN. DEFT. OF
MECHANICAL ENGINEENNG.
Effects of Mcrogravity on Embryonic Quail Eye Develop-
ment
N19990041707REB
KTTT PEAK NATIONAL OBSERVATORY, TUCSON, AZ.
NOAO-PREPRINT-813
WFPC2 Observations of Star Clusters in the Magellan*;
Clouds. Report 2.
N19990042321REB
NRA-95-OSS-16
WFPC2 Observations of Star Clusters in the Magellanic
Clouds. Report 2.
N19990042321REB
LAMONT-DOHERTY EARTH OBSERVATORY, PALISADES,
NY.
Deep Water Formation and Circulation in the Arctic
Ocean Studies by Natural and Anthropogenic Tracers.
ADA363047REB
Stratification Mixing and Circulation of the Indonesian
Seas.
AOA363048REB
LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LAB., ADVANCED
LIGHT SOURCE DIV, CA (UNITED STATES).
LBNL-41797
High-resolution structural studies of ultra-thin magnetic,
transition metal overtayers and two-dimensional transition
metal oxides using synchrotron radiation.
DE990023S7REB
LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LAB., CA (UNITED
STATES).
LBNL-41975
Influence of surface topography on the forming friction of
automotive aluminum sheet.
DE99002244REB
LBNL-42188
Electron transport uniformity characterization of CdZnTe
using alpha particles.
DE99002423REB
LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LAB, CHEMCAL
SCIENCES DP/, CA (UNITED STATES).
LBNL-41247
Synthesis, characterization and reactivity of high oxidation
state nickel fluorides.
DE9900238SREB
LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LAB, EARTH
SOENCES DIV, CA (UNITED STATES).
LBNL-42105
New 3D paralel GILD electromagnetic modeling and non-
linear inversion using global magnetic integral and local
drnereffbal equation.
DE99002422REB
LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LAB,
ENVIRONMENTAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES DCV, CA
(UNITED STATES).
LBNL-41950
Exploratory technology research program for electro-
chemical energy storage, annual report lor 1997.
DE99002392REB
LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LAB, NUCLEAR
SCIENCE DIV, CA (UNITED STATES).
LBNL-41936
Role of statistics and thermodynamics in nuclear mulfc-
fragmentation.
DE99002390REB
LBNL-41939
Z-dependent barriers in muttifragmentation from
Poissonian reducttUty and thermal scaling.
DE99002391REB
LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LAB, PHYSICS DIV,
CA (UNITED STATES).
LBNL-41750
Effective temperatures and electron spin polarization in
UCRL-JC-131866
Decarburization of Uranium Via Electron Beam Proc-
UCRL^C-132178
Progress in Fast Ignitor Research with the Nova Petawatt
Laser Facility.
ADA362957REB
LAWRENCE UVERMORE NATIONAL LAB, CA (UNITED
STATES).
UCRL-50027-96
Environmental report 1996, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory.
DE99002426REB
UCRL-50027-97
Environmental report 1997, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory.
DE99002427REB
LEHIGH UNIV, BETHLEHEM, PA. DEFT. OF COMPUTER
SCIENCE AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.
Year End Progress Report for ONR Young Investigator
Grant N0001447-1-0774.
ADA363335REB
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORP, PALMDALE, CA.
X-33 Right Operations Center.
N19990041246REB
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT INST, MCLEAN, VA.
LMI-AQ804T1
Acquisition Positions in the Department of Defense Up-
date.
ADA362683REB
LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LAB, APPLIED THEORETICAL
AND COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS DIV, NM (UNITED
STATES).
LA-UR-98-3353
Introduction to radiation transport.
DE99002279REB
LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LAB, DIV. OF SPACE AND
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, NM (UNITED STATES).
LA-UR-98-3325
Optimal neural computations require analog processors.
DE99002277REB
LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LAB, HIGH EXPLOSIVES
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY GROUP, NM (UNITED
STATES).
LA-UR-98-3367
Implementation of model predictive control on a hydro-
thermal oxidation reactor.
DE99002280REB
LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LAB, NM.
LA-SUB-98-36
R and D 100 martiet assessment.
DE99002205REB
LA-SUB-9W
Electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) plasma film deposi-
tion.
DE99002202REB
LA-UR-96-1846
Field Demonstration and Commercialization of Silent Dis-
charge Plasma Hazardous Air Pollutant Control Tech-
LA-UR-97-2124
Non-Thermal Plasmas as Gas-Phase Advance Oxidation
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LAB, CA.
ODV-99-0001
High-Power Laser Source Evaluation.
AOA362788REB
UCRUD-129096-96
High-Power Laser Source Evaluation.
ADA362788REB
UCRL-JC-130415-REV-1
Electromagnetic Cold-Test Characterization of the Quad-
Driven sS&ne Kicker.
ADA362953REB
ADA363247REB
LA-UR-96-968
Advanced Oxidation and Reduction Processes in the Gas
Phase Using Non- Thermal Plasmas.
ADA363128REB
LA-UR-96-2706
Dynamic measurement of the influence of projectile ra-
dius and velocity on strain localization during impact of an
energetic material.
DE99002408REB
LA-UR-98-3247
Advanced algorithms for information science.
DE99002231REB
LA-UR-98-3253
Summary of results for the uranium benchmark problem
of the ANS Ad Hoc Committee on Reactor Physics
Benchmarks.
DE99002269REB
LA-UR-98-3257
Application of new techniques for EOS data.
DE99002232REB
LA-UR-98-3261
Data mining.
DE99002233REB
LA-UR-9B-3262
Development of a gamma ray spectroscopy capability at
LANSCE.
DE99002234REB
LA-UR-98-3264
Pressure induced metallization of the perovskite
Sr3Fe2O7.
DE99002271REB
LA-UR-98-3266
Dynamic fracture of heterogeneous materials.
DE99002235REB
LA-UR-96-3272
Advanced telemedicine development
DE99002236REB
LA-UR-98-3273
Hydrogen gas getters: Susceptibility to poisoning.
DE99C02237REB ^^
LA-UR-98-3275
Technologies for the oil and gas industry.
DE99002238REB
LA-UR-98-3301
Data/model integration for vertical mixing in the stable
Arctic boundary layer.
DE99002240REB
LA-UR-98-3339
Cost benefit of caustic recycle for tank waste remediation
at the Hanford and Savannah River Sites.
DE99002242REB
LA-UR-98-3342
Working man's analysis of incidents and accidents with
explosives at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1946—
1997.
DE99002410REB
LA-UR-98-3365
Study of the overdriven behaviors of PBX 9501 and PBX
9502.
DE99002407REB
LA-UR-98-3370
Vector meson production and nuclear effects in FNAL
E866.
DE99002282REB
LA-UR-9&-3372
Error studies for SNS LJnac. Part 1: Transverse errors.
DE99002254REB
LA-UR-98-3400
Quick-look eye-safety assessment for the short range
lidar.
DE99002263REB
LA-UR-98-3405
Nutritional supplements as radioprotectors - A review
and proposal.
DE99002283REB
LA-UR-98-3408
Creative PDB's (parts databases).
DE99002284REB
LA-UR-98-3414
Reaction of preshocked explosives.
DE9900228SREB
LA-UR-96-3415
Micro fuel cell.
DE99002286REB
LA-UR-98-3423
Thermodynamics and sound speeds at the Chapman-
Jouguet state.
DE99002289REB
LA-UR-98-3431
Diagnostic enhancements for plasma processing.
DE99002256REB
LA-UR-98-3434
Detonation and combustion of explosives: A selected bib-
liography.
DE99002406REB
LA-UR-98-3441
Damage evolution and clustering in shock loaded tan-
talum.
DE99002291REB
LA-UR-98-3450
Report on the testing of Raschig Rings.
DE99002257REB
LA-UR-98-3453
Si-Combiner: Making sense of results from multiple
trained programs.
DE99002292REB
LA-UR-9S-3460
Analysis of thermal issues associated with the pre-ampli-
fier modules in the National Ignition Facility.
DE99002258REB
LA-UR-9M461
Reliability of the nervous (Nv) nets.
DE99002293REB
LA-UR-96-3462
Larger bases and mixed analog/digital neural nets.
DE99002294REB
LA-UR-96-3463
Automatic synthesis of analog/digital circuits.
DE99002295REB
LA-UR-9B-3469
Numerical simulation of explosive volcanism and its ef-
fects on the atmosphere.
DE99002259REB
LA-UR-9B-3473
Evolution of microstructural changes in pressed HMX ex-
plosives.
DE99002405REB
LA-UR-9&-3525
Information barrier functional requirements.
DE99002297REB
LA-UR-98-3535
Rural telemedicine project in northern New Mexico.
DE99002299REB
LA-UR-9&-3538
Performance and scalability analysis of teraflop-scale par-
allel architectures using multidimensional wavefront appli-
cations.
DE99002404REB
LA-UR-9S-3563
Tracer modeling in an urban environment.
DE99002399REB
LA-UR-98-3577
Production and storage of ultra cold neutrons in super-
fluid helium.
DE99002260REB
LA-UR-98-3595
SNS LJnac: Revised configuration.
DE99002261REB
CA-14 VOL. 99, No. 3
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
LA-UR-98-3598
Reactions of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) leading to the for-
mation of nitric acid (HNO3) in non-thermal plasmas
(NTPs). White paper for the Strategic Environmental Re-
search and Development Program (SERDP) (Compliance
Project CP-1038: Development of non-thermal plasma re-
actor technology for control of atmospheric emissions).
LA-UR-98-4926
Cost Analysis and Economic Assessment of Proposed
Electric-Discharge Non-Thermal PSasma Processes for
NOX Removal in Jet-Engine Exhaust: White Paper for
SERDP Project CP-1 038.
ADA363161REB
LA-UR-98-5553
Development of Non-Thermal Plasma Reactor Tech-
nology for Control of Atmospheric Emissions: Interim
Technical Report for SERDP Project CP-1038 (1998).
LA-UR-99-101
Economic Assessment of Proposed Electric-Discharge
Non-Thermal Plasma Reid-Pilot Demonstration Units for
NOx Removal in Jet-Engine Exhaust: White Paper for
SERDP Project CP-1 038
ADA363225REB
LA-UR-99;522
Evaluation of high-tevel waste pretreatment processes
with an approximate reasoning model.
LA-UR-99-527
Performance analysis of wavefront algorithms on very-
large scale distributed systems.
DE99002219REB
LA-URr99-564
Explicit model of expanding cylindrical shells subjected to
high explosive detonations.
DE99002224REB
LA-UR-99-572
Ab initio calculations of As-vacancy interactions in silicon.
LA-UR-99-582
Plasma and ion barrier for electron beam spot stability.
DE99002226REB
LA-UR-99-594
Fatigue crack nudeation in metallic materials.
DE&002227REB
LA-UR-9^605
Large-scale demonstration and deployment project at Los
Alamos National Laboratory.
DE99002150REB
LA-UR-99-630
Bayesian analysis of MEG visual evoked responses.
DE99002182REB ^^
LA-UR-99-638
Low-level radioactive waste management at the Nevada
Test Site - Current status.
DE99002186REB
LA-UR-99-639
Intermediate depth burial of classified transuranic wastes
in arid alluvium.
DE99002192REB
LA-UR-99-644
Evidence for strong electron-lattice coupling in La(sub
2(minus)x)Sr(sub x)NiO(sub 4).
DE99002183REB
Structure and dynamics of interactive documents.
DE99002193REB
LA4JR-99-684
Quasi-static multiaxial testing of PBX 9501: Creep effects
on Estane molecular weight.
DE99002195REB
LA-UR-99-686
Environmental management policy analysis using com-
plex system simulation.
DE99002148REB
LA-UR-99-706
Need and options available for permanent COfsub 2) dis-
posal.
DE99002199REB
LA-UR-99-708
Spectrophotometric investigation of U(VI) chloride
complexation in the NaCI/NaCIO(sub 4) system.
DE99002201REB
LA-UR-99-709
KAcrobial characterization for the Source-Term Waste
Test Program (STTP) at Los Alamos.
DE99002197REB
LA-UR-99-750
Dislocation accumulation at large plastic strains — An ap-
proach to the theoretical strength of materials.
DE99002412REB
LA-UR-99-753
Application of nonlinear wave modulation spectroscopy to
discern material damage.
DE9900241 1 REB
LA-UR-99-759
First principles total energy study of NbCr(sub 2) + V
Laves phase ternary system.
DE99002200REB
LA-UR-972308
Experimental Results Comparing Pulsed Corona and Di-
electric Barrier Discharges for Pollution Control.
ADA363246REB
LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LAB., TN.
LA-UR-99-646
Low temperature anomaly of LO phonons in La(sub
1.85)Sr(sub 0.15)CuO(sub 4) and YBa(sub 2)Cu(sub
3)0(sub 7).
DE99002184REB
LOUISIANA STATE OFFICE OF PUBLIC HEALTH, BATON
ROUGE.
Public Health Assessment for Agriculture Street Landfill,
New Orleans. Orleans Parish. Louisiana, Region 6.
CERCLIS No. LAD981056997.
PB99-152282REB
LUNAR AND PLANETARY INST., HOUSTON, TX.
LPI-CONTRIB-963
In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU 3) Technical Inter-
change Meeting: Abstracts.
N19990042245REB
M.O. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER, HOUSTON, TX.
Genomic Instability at Premalignant and Early Stages of
Breast Cancer Development.
ADA362712REB
MACNAUGHTON, HERMSEN, BRITTON, CLARKSON
PLANNING LTD., TORONTO (ONTARIO).
ISBN-0-7778-8161-6
Aggregate resources inventory of the Regional Munici-
pality of Durham: Townships of Brock, Uxbridge. Scugog-
the Municipality of Clarington; the towns of Pickering
Aiax and Whitby and the City of Oshawa.
MIC-9943112REB
MACRO INTERNATIONAL, INC., CALVERTON, MD.
CD-ROM Technology to Increase Appropriate Self-Care
and Preventive Behaviors Among Army and Navy
Women.
ADA362645REB
MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER, TACOMA, WA.
DEFT. OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION.
Madigan Army Medical Center, Department of Clinical In-
vestigation. Annual Progress Report.
ADA362963REB
MANITOBA AGRICULTURE, WINNIPEG.
Manitoba food products directory, 1999.
MIC-99-03194REB
Guide to crop protection, 1999.
MIC-99-03650REB
MANITOBA ENVIRONMENT, WINNIPEG.
Phosphorus loading to Shellmouth Reservoir, Manitoba,
Canada.
MIC-99-03172REB
MANITOBA. FARM MANAGEMENT. WINNIPEG.
Guidelines for estimating beef grassing costs based on
500 head.
MIC-99O3171REB
MANITOBA ROUND TABLE FOR SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT, WINNIPEG.
ISBN-0-7711-1498-2
Workbook on fish.
MIC-99-03634REB
ISBN-0-7711-1500-8
Workbook on wildlife.
MIC-9943635REB
MARINE BIOLOGICAL LAB., WOODS HOLE, MA.
Genetic Regulatory Networks in Embryogenesis and Evo-
lution.
N19990041841 REB
MARYLAND POWER PLANT RESEARCH PROGRAM,
ANNAPOLIS.
PPSE-T-42
Status Report on Investigations of Potential Human
Health Effects Associated With Power Frequency Electric
and Magnetic Reids.
PB99-152860REB
MARYLAND UNIV., BALTIMORE. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.
Fidelity of DMA Replication in Normal and Malignant
Human Breast Cells.
ADA362661REB
MARYLAND UNIV., COLLEGE PARK.
High Resolution Far-Infrared Studies of Compact Regions
in Star-Forming Molecular Clouds.
N19990042133REB
MARYLAND UNIV., COLLEGE PARK. DEPT. OF
GEOLOGY.
Paleoseismofogy Study Northwest of the New Madrid
Seismic Zone.
NUREG/CR-5730REB
MASSACHUSETTS INST. OF TECH., CAMBRIDGE.
MIT/WHOI-98-07
Deep-Sea Corals: A New Oceanic Archive.
ADA363389REB
MtT/WHOI-98-23
Behavioral Ecology of Coral Reef Fishes at Spawning Ag-
gregation Sites.
ADA363347REB
MASSACHUSETTS INST. OF TECH., CAMBRIDGE. GAS
TURBINE LAB.
Aerodynamic Response of Turbomachinery Blade Rows
to Converting Density Wakes.
(AFRL-SR-BL-TR-99-0121)
ADA363039REB
MASSACHUSETTS INST. OF TECH., CAMBRIDGE.
RESEARCH LAB. OF ELECTRONICS.
Quantum Chaos in Rydberg Atoms.
ADA362681REB
Optical Frequency Standard in Trapped Atomic Hydro-
ADA362776REB
Training Spatial Knowledge Acquisition Using Virtual En-
vironments.
ADA362800REB
MASSACHUSETTS INST. OF TECH., LEXINGTON.
LINCOLN LAB.
Unclassified Publications of Lincoln Laboratory.
(AFMC-ESC-TFt-98-049)
ADA363077REB
Background Fluorescence in an Aerosol Bkxtetector
Based on 266-nm Excitation.
(ESC-TR-98-045)
ADA363355REB
MASSACHUSETTS UNIV., AMHERST.
Problem of Intervention.
ADA362635REB
MASSACHUSETTS UNIV. AT BOSTON.
Quantum Modeling.
(AFRL-SN-FtS-TR-1999-76)
ADA363264REB
Modeling of Silicon Quantum Structures.
(AFRL-SN-RS-TR-199&65)
ADA363362REB
MASSACHUSETTS UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER,
WORCESTER.
Involvement of Nuclear Receptor Co-Repressors in the
Development of Human Breast Cancer.
ADA362658REB
MICHIGAN STATE UNIV., EAST LANSING.
Information Technology Innovation in the U.S. Army: The
Case of the Adoption, Adaptation, and Utilization of the
Strategic Crisis Exercise Intranet.
ADA362718REB
MICHIGAN UNIV., ANN ARBOR.
Misguided Intentions: U.S. Policy in World War II and
Chinese Intervention in Korea.
ADA363031REB
MINERALS & METALS SECTOR. OTTAWA (ONTARIO).
ISBN-0-660-17861-5
Mining and mineral processing operations in Canada,
1998.
MIC-99-03223REB
SSC-M38-2J247E
Mining and mineral processing operations in Canada,
1998.
MIC-99-03223REB
MINNESOTA UNIV.. MINNEAPOLIS.
Regulation of the Multidrug Resistance-Associated Pro-
tein Gene by Estrogen.
ADA362659REB
MITRE CORP., MCLEAN, VA. JASON PROGRAM OFFICE.
JSR-97-155
Characterization of Underground Facilities.
ADA363359REB
JSR-98-145
Nondestructive Evaluation and Self-Monitoring Materials.
ADA363256REB
MITRETEK SYSTEMS, INC., WASHINGTON, DC.
Road to Successful ITS Software Acquisition: Executive
Summary.
PB99-117053REB
MOORE SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING,
PHILADELPHIA, PA. DEPT. OF COMPUTER AND
INFORMATION SCIENCES.
Hand Tool Manipulation and Self-Presence in VR.
ADA362871REB
MORGAN STATE UNIV., BALTIMORE, MD. NATIONAL
TRANSPORTATION CENTER.
Benefit-Cost Assessment of the Commercial Vehicle In-
formation Systems and Networks (CVISN) in Maryland.
PB99-116501 REB
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, WASHINGTON, DC.
Continuation of a Postdoctoral Research Associateship
Program.
ADA363232REB
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
ADMINISTRATION, CLEVELAND, OH. LEWIS RESEARCH
CENTER
E-11408
Solution to the Fundamental Linear Fractional Order Dif-
ferential Equation.
N19990041952REB
MAS 1.60:208693
Solution to the Fundamental Linear Fractional Order Dif-
ferential Equation.
N19990041952REB
NASA/TP-1998-208693
Solution to the Fundamental Linear Fractional Order Dif-
ferential Equation.
N19990041952REB
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
ADMINISTRATION, CLEVELAND. OH. NASA JOHN H.
GLENN RESEARCH CENTER AT LEWIS FIELD.
E-11580
Comparison Tools for Assessing the Microgravity Envi-
ronment of Orbital Missions, Carriers and Conditions.
N19990041197REB
E-11590
New Materials for EMI Shielding.
N19990042172REB
MAS 1.15:209048
Comparison Tools for Assessing the Microgravity Envi-
ronment of Orbital Missions, Carriers and Conditions.
N19990041197REB
NAS 1.15:209054
New Materials for EMI Shielding.
N19990042172REB
NASA/TM-1999-209048
Comparison Tools for Assessing the Microgravity Envi-
ronment of Orbital Missions, Camers and Conditions.
N19990041197REB
NASA/TM-1999-209054
New Materials for EMI Shielding.
N19990042172REB
September 1999 CA-15
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
ADMINISTRATION, EDWARDS, CA. HUGH L DRYDEN
FUGHT RESEARCH CENTER.
H-2186
Use of a LkJar Forward-Looking Turbulence Sensor for
Muted-Compression Inlet Unstart Avoidance and Gross
Weight Reduction on a High Speed Civil Transport.
(WA5«-TM-i997-J04332;
N19990042110REB
NAS 1.15:104332
Use of a Lidar Forward-Looking Turbulence Sensor for
Muced-Compression Inlet Unstart Avoidance and Gross
Weight Reduction on a High Speed Civil Transport
(W&A-TU-1997-104332)
N19990042110REB
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
ADMINISTRATION, GREENBELT. MD. GODDARD SPACE
FLIGHT CENTER.
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N19990041146REB
Spacecraft Onboard Software Maintenance: An Effective
Approach which Reduces Costs and Increases Science
Return
N19990041147REB
Investigation of the Temperature Hysteresis Phenomenon
of a Loop Heat Pipe.
N19990M1149REB
Textural-Contextual Labeling and Metadata Generation
for Remote Sensing Applications.
N19980041150REB
Revision of the NASA Team Sea Ice Algorithm.
N19990041151REB
Thermal and Mechanical Performance of a Carbon/Car-
bon Composite Spacecraft Radiator.
N19990041155REB
Narrow Pass-Band Optical Fitters for Space-Borne Re-
mote Sensing Applications.
N19990041162 REB
Application of Rotation- and Translation-Invariant Over-
complete Wavelets to the registration of Remotely
Sensed Imagery.
N19990041199REB
Internal Physical Features of a Land Surface Model Em-
ploying a Tangent Linear Model.
N19990041333REB
Three-Dimensional Total Odd Nitrogen (N0(y)> Simulation
During SONEX using a Stretched-Grid Chemical Trans-
port Model.
N19990041439REB
Nanosat Intelligent Power System Development
N19990041448REB
Direct Detection Doppler Lidar for Spacebome Wind
Measurement
N19990041449REB
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene Rocket
Plume from Russia over California.
N19990041839REB
Gamma Radiation from PSR B105542.
N19990042027REB
Flight Prediction for Performance of the SWAS Solar
Array Deployment Mechanism.
N1 9990042081
81 REB
Seasonal and Interannual Variabilities in Tropical Tropo-
sphere Ozone.
N1 99900420B2REB
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N19990042063REB
Development of Lightweight Electronics Enclosures for
N199901S42149REB
GrSS Analysis of Surface Temperature Changes.
N19990042165REB
Photon-Weighted Midpoint Exposure Meter for Keck/
HIRES Extrasotar Planet Research.
N19990042170REB
Incorporating Manual and Autonomous Code Generation.
N19990042320REB
Design/Use of the Remotely Operated Bakeout Box Shut-
ter (ROBBS).
N19990042443REB
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
ADMMSTRATON, HAMPTON, VA. LANOLEV RESEARCH
CENTER.
L-17802
Intelligent Agents and Their Potential for Future Design
and Synthesis Environment.
N19990041500REB
L-17809A
First International Symposium on Strain Gauge Balances,
PL 1.
N19990041515REB
NAS 1.217011/SUPPL492
Aerospace Medidne and Biology: A Continuing BWtog-
raphy with Indexes. Supplement 492.
N19990041598REB
NAS 121:7037/SUPPL401
Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bfcliography With
Indexes. Supplement 401.
N19990041594REB
NAS 1.55208986
Wefcgent Agents and Their Potential for Future Design
and Synthesis Environment
N19990041500REB
NAS 1.55209101/PT1
First International Symposium on Strain Gauge Balances,
N19990041515REB
NASA/CP-1999-208986
Intelligent Agents and Their Potential for Future Design
and Synthesis Environment
N19990041500REB
NASA/CP-1999-209101/PT1
First International Symposium on Strain Gauge Balances,
N19990041515REB
NASA/SP-1999-7011/SUPPL492
Aerospace Medidne and Biology: A Continuing Bibliog-
raphy with Indexes, Supplement 492.
N19990041598REB
NASA/SP-1999-7037/SUPPL401
Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography With
Indexes, Supplement 401.
N19990041594REB
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
ADMINISTRATION. HOUSTON, TX LYNDON B. JOHNSON
SPACE CENTER.
NAS 1.60208856
Orbital Debris: A Chronology.
N19990041784REB
NASA/TP-1999-208856
Orbital Debris: A Chronology.
N19990041784REB
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
ADMINISTRATION, HUNTSVULE, AL GEORGE C.
MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER.
Mateoroids and Meteor Storms: A Threat to Spacecraft
N19990041159REB
Paytoad Operations.
N19990041198REB
X-33/VentureStar Program.
N19990041334REB
Application of the Probabilistic Dynamic Synthesis Meth-
od to Realistic Structures.
N19990041443REB
New ERA in Global Temperature Monitoring with the Ad-
vanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU).
N19990041446REB
Time Temperature-Precipitation Behavior in An AI-Cu-Li
Alloy 2195.
N19990041616REB
Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) Maston/Market Model.
N19990041879REB
Variable Structure PID Control to Prevent Integrator
Windup.
N19990041955REB
M-913/VOL2
General Public Space Travel and Tourism, Volume 2.
N19990041888REB
NAS 1.55209146/VOL2
General Public Space Travel and Tourism, Volume 2.
N19990041888REB
NASACP-1999-209146/VOL2
General Public Space Travel and Tourism, Volume 2.
N19990041888REB
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
ADMINISTRATION, MOFFETT FIELD, CA. AMES
RESEARCH CENTER.
Effects of Weightlessness on Vestibular Development
Summary of Research on NIH.R1.
N19990042097REB
Airborne Astronomy Program.
N19990042134REB
Structure of the Solar Wind at Large Heliocentric Dis-
tances: CIRs and their Successors.
N19990042139REB
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POUNAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
N19990042154REB
Representation and Integration of Scientific Information.
N19990042373REB
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
ADMINISTRATION, NEW YORK. GOODARD tNST. FOR
SPACE STUDIES.
Frequency and Angular Variations of Land Surface Ucro-
wave Emissivrttes: Can we Estimate SSM/T and AMSU
Emissivities from SSM/1 EmissMtjes.
N199900420S7REB
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
ADMmtSTRATlON. WASHINGTON. DC.
NAS 1.8M998-10-244-HQ
Monographs in Aerospace History Series No. 11. To-
gether in Obit The Origins of International Participation
in the Space Station.
(NASA-NP-I998-10444-HO)
N19990041803REB
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE.
WASHINGTON, DC.
ISBN-0-16-049562-8
Agricultural Statistics, 1999.
NASS-ZAG-99REB
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE,
WASHINGTON, DC. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS BOARD.
Cherry Production (Released June 24,1999).
NASS-2CP-99REB
Floriculture Crops. 1998 Summary.
NASS-ZFC-99REB
NATIONAL FIRE ACADEMY. EMMTTSBURG, MO.
Hazardous Materials Operating Site Practices. Activities
Manual.
PB99-130940REB
NATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL DATA CENTER, BOULDER,
CO.
SGD-657-PT-1
Solar-Geophysical Data Number 657. May 1999. Part 1
(Prompt Reports). Data for March, April 1999 and Late
Data.
PB99-154676REB
SGD-657-PT-2
Solar-Geophysical Data Number 657, May 1999. Part 2.
(Comprehensive Reports). Data for November 1998 and
Miscellaneous.
PB99-154684REB
NATIONAL INFORMATION CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND
YOUTH WITH DISABILITIES, WASHINGTON, DC.
Education of Children and Youth with Special Needs:
What Do the Laws Say.
PB99-151227REB
NATIONAL INST. FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RENEWAL,
MAYFIELD, PA.
Innovative Approaches to Watershed Characterization:
Winters Run Watershed Pilot Project - A Case Study.
ADA363266REB
NATIONAL INST. FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND
HEALTH, CINCINNATI, OH.
HETA-96-0012-2652
Health Hazard Evaluation Report MET A 96-0012-2652,
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
PB99-152332REB
HETA-96-0093-2685
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 964093-2685,
Mrerofibres, Inc. Pawtucket, Rl.
PB99-152357REB
NATIONAL INST. FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND
HEALTH, CINCINNATI, OH. DIV. OF SAFETY RESEARCH.
FACE-97-03
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port Mechanic Fatally Injured during Dismantling of
Crane Boom at Scrap Metal Yard, Pennsylvania.
PB99-155657REB
FACE-97-04
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port Floor Collapse in a Single Family Dwelling Fire
Claims the Life of One Fire Fignter and Injures Another,
Kentucky.
PB99-155665REB
FACE-96-09
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port Tree Feller Killed When Struck by Chain Saw, West
Virginia.
PB99-155640REB
FACE-98-10
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port Temporary Laborer Crushed by Dump Truck at
Landfill, South Carolina-
PB99-155624REB
FACE-98-11
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Re-
port Electrical Mechanic Dies After 45-Foot Fall through
unguarded Floor Opening. North Carolina.
PB99^55632REB
NATIONAL INST. FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND
HEALTH, CINCINNATI, OH. DIV. OF SURVEILLANCE,
HAZARD EVALUATIONS AND FIELD STUDIES.
HETA-95-0001-2679
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 95-0001-2679,
Caterpillar Inc., York, Pennsylvania.
PB99-152233REB
HETA-96-0171-2692
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0171-2692,
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, Washington,
PB99-152167REB
HETA-96-0258-2673
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0258-2673,
Foss Manufacturing Company, Inc., Hampton, New
Hampshire.
PB9S-152191REB
HETA-96-0266-2702
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0266-2702,
Cooper Engineered Products, Bowling Green, Ohio.
PB99-152175REB
HETA-97-0153-2694
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0153-2694,
The Grand Experience Salon, Chicago, Illinois.
PB99-152258REB
HETA-97-0154^693
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 974154-2693,
Siemens Energy and Automation, Inc., Distribution Prod-
ucts Division, Orbana, Ohio.
PB99-152308REB
HETA-97-0161-2706
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0161-2706.
Bananas, Gifts. Incorporated. Clarkdate, Arizona.
PB99-152316REB
HETA-97-019M680
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0199-2680,
U.S. Department of the Interior, Yosemite National Park,
California.
PB99-152274REB
HETA-97-0245-2696
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0245-2696,
Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
PB99-152159REB
HETA-98-0003-2698
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0003-2698,
Poflatch Corporation. Minnesota Pulp and Paper Division.
Ctoquet, Minnesota.
PB99-152142REB
CA-16 VOL 99, No. 3
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NAVAL RESEARCH LAB., WASHINGTON, DC. CENTER FOR
HETA-98-0017-2699
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 980017-2699,
United States Postal Service, Mail Processing and Dis-
tribution Center, Omaha, Nebraska
PB99-152324REB
HETA-98-0030-2697
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 980030-2697,
Pratt and Whitney TAPC, North Haven, Connecticut.
PB99-152217REB
NATIONAL INST. OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS
DISEASES, BETHESDA. MD. DIV. OF ACQUIRED
IMMUNODEFICIENCY sVNDROME.
ACTG 240: Randomized Comparative Trial of Stavudine
(d4T) versus Zidovudine (ZDV, AZT) in Children with
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection (on Diskette).
PB99-501629REB
NATIONAL INST. OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
(BFRL), GAiTHERSBURO, MD. BUILDING ENVIRONMENT
NISTIR-6330
Study of a Water-to-Water Heat Pump Using Hydro-
carbon and Hydrofluorocarbon Zeotropic Mixtures.
PB99-152373REB
NATIONAL INST. OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY,
GAITHERSBURG, MD.
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology, January/February 1999. Volume 104,
Number 1.
PB99-154833REB
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology, March/April 1999. Volume 104, Number
2.
PB99-1S4882REB
NATIONAL INST. OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
an.), GAITHERSBURG, MD. MATHEMATICAL AND
COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES DIV.
NISTIR-6346
Triangulation-Based LI-Fitting of Terrain Surfaces.
(DARPA/TEC MIPFt-97-5O39[
PB99-152779REB
NATIONAL INST. OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
(MEL), QArTHERSBURQ, MD. MANUFACTURING
SYSTEMS INTEGRATION DIV.
NIST1R-6339
Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applications. 1998
Annual Report.
PB99-152696REB
NATIONAL INST. OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
(MEL), OAITHERSBURG, MD. SENSOR INTEGRATION
GROUP.
NISTIR-6338
Implementing a Standards-Based Distributed Measure-
ment and Control Application on the Internet
PB99-1S2712REB
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, LA JOLLA, CA.
SOUTHWEST FISHERIES SCIENCE CENTER.
NOAA-TM-NMFS-SWFSC-258
U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments: 1998.
PB99-152837REB
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, TIBURON. CA.
SOUTHWEST FISHERIES SCIENCE CENTER.
IMOAA-TM-NMFS-SWFSC-261
Recent Developments in Population Viability Analysis,
with Specific Reference to Pacific Salmon.
PB99-1S5426REB
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC
ADMINISTRATION, BOULDER, CO. ENVIRONMENTAL
TECHNOLOGY LAB.
NOAA-TM-ERL-ETL-296
Aerial Video of Smoke-Marked Wind Shifts Caused by
Ocean Internal Waves.
PB99-154486REB
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC
ADMINISTRATION, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES MODELING DIV.
Development of an Integrated Mobile Meteorological
Monitoring System for Use in Open Burning and Open
Detonation Activities.
ADA363351REB
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE. LINCOLN, NE. MIDWEST
ARCHEOLOQtCAL CENTER.
ArcheotogicaJ and Architectural Investigations at Brown's
Sheep Camp (5LA5824). a Multicomponent District in the
U.S. Army Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site, Las Animas
County, Colorado.
ADA363169REB
NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY (NREL),
GOLDEN, CO (UNITED STATES).
NREL/SR-710-24738
New Technology Demonstration Program, Kennedy
Space Center,.
DE00006694REB
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, DC.
AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ENGINEERING BOARD.
ISBN-0-309-06541-0
Advanced Engineering Environments; Achieving the Vi-
sion. Phase 1.
PB99-152290REB
NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL,
WASHINGTON, DC. COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND
NATURAL RESOURCES.
Program Guide to Federally Funded Environment and
Natural Resources R and D.
PS99-152449REB
NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL,
WASHINGTON, DC. COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.
Interagency Report on Orbital Debris, 1995.
PB99-151375REB
NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL,
WASHINGTON, DC. SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMPUTING,
INFORMATION, AND COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT.
Networked Computing for the 21st Century; Supplement
to the President's FY 1999 Budget: Computing, Informa-
tion, and Communications.
PB99-152415REB
NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL,
WASHINGTON. DC. SUBCOMMITTEE ON
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.
National Transportation Science and Technology Strat-
M51383REB
Transportation Strategic Research Ban.
PB99-151391REB
NATIONAL SCIENCE COUNCIL, TAIPEI (TAIWAN).
Proceedings of the National Science Council, Republic of
China: Part A: Physical Science and Engineering, Volume
22. No. 2, March 1998.
PB99-101768REB
NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION
ADMINISTRATION, WASHINGTON, DC.
Falling through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide. A Re-
port on the Telecommunications and Information Tech-
nology Gap in America.
PB99-144487REB
NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
NIH/PUB-99-3973
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Carcino-
genesis Studies of Pentachlorophenol (CAS No. 87-86-5)
in F344/N Rats (Feed Studies).
PB99-152878REB
NIH/PUB-99-3978
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Carano
genesis Studies of 60-HZ Magnetic Fields in F344/N Rats
and B6C3F1 Mice (Whole-Body Exposure Studies).
PB99-152886REB
NTP-TR-483
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Carcinc-
genesis Studies of Pentachlorophenol (CAS No. 87-86-5)
in F344/N Rats (Feed Studies).
PB99-152878REB
NTP-TR-488
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Carrinc-
genesis Studies of 60-HZ Magnetic Fields in F344/N Rats
and B6C3F1 Mice (Whole-Body Exposure Studies).
PB99-152886REB
NATIONAL UNIV. OF IRELAND, GALWAY.
Background Biological Aerosol Properties.
ADA363253REB
NATO RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANIZATION,
NEUILLY-SUR-SEINE (FRANCE).
AC/323(SCI)TP/8
RTO Meeting Proceedings 16, Aircraft Weapon System
Compatibility and Integration held in Chester, United
Kingdom, 28-30 September, 1998.
ADA363078REB
RTO-MP-16
RTO Meeting Proceedings 16. Aircraft Weapon System
Compatibility and Integration held in Chester, United
Kingdom. 26-30 September, 1998.
ADA363078REB
NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA, OTTAWA (ONTARIO).
ISBN-0-662-62806-3
Household equipment of Canadians, features of the 1993
stock & the 1994 & 1995 purchases: Analysis report.
MIC-99-03182REB
ISBN-0-662-62902-7
Survey of Canadian new household equipment pur-
chases, 1994 & 1995: Statistical report.
MIC-99-03183REB
SSC-M92-131/1997
Household equipment of Canadians, features of the 1993
stock & the 1994 & 1995 purchases: Analysis report.
MIC-99-03182REB
SSC-M92-133/1997
Survey of Canadian new household equipment pur-
chases. 1994 & 1995: Statistical report
MIC-99-03183RE8
NATURE CONSERVANCY. ARLINGTON, VA.
Scientific Coordination and Adaptive Management and
Experimental Restoration of Longteal Pine Community
Structure, Function, and Composition.
ADA362888REB
NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER, CHINA LAKE, CA.
WEAPONS DIV.
Large Engine Uncontained Debris Analysis.
(DffT/FAA/AR-99/11)
PB99-154569REB
NAVAL AIR WEAPONS STATION, CHINA LAKE, CA.
NAWS-CL-TP-011
Coso Monitoring Program, October 1997 through Sep-
tember 1998.
ADA362727REB
NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICE CENTER,
PORT HUENEME, CA.
NFESC-TM-2226-ENV
Emissions from DOD Fuel Storage and Painting Oper-
ations.
ADA363200REB
NFESC-TR-6012-OCN
U.S. Navy Heavy Weather Mooring Criteria.
ADA363085REB
NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL, MONTEREY, CA.
THAAD Radar Examination of a Cost Saving Initiative.
ADA362644REB
CVX Damage Control Information Technology Evolution-
ary Model
ADA362692REB
Sealifl Transportation in a Working Capital Fund Environ-
ment: Rate Stability When Workload Declines.
ADA362719REB
Security Planning for Wireless Networks: DOD Concerns.
ADA362720REB
Psychoohysical Comparisons in Image Compression Al-
DA362726REB
Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy Studies on
Copper-Alumina Interfaces.
ADA362728REB
When Is a Simple Model Adequate for Use in Scheduling
in MSHN.
ADA362793REB
Strehl Ratio Probabilities for Phase-Only Adaptive Optics.
ADA362881REB
Effects of Texture on Distance Estimation in Synthetic
Environments.
ADA362882REB
AMPL An Exclusive Technology for DecisionNet.
ADA362883REB
Frequency-Based Load Sharing in Current-Mode-Con-
troMed Buck Converters.
ADA362884REB
Evaluation of the Impact of the Target Force Planning
Model (TFPM) on the Manpower Process at Heacf
quarters, U.S. Marine Corps.
ADA362904REB
Iterative Algorithms for Two-Person Zero-Sum Games.
ADA362910REB
Efficient Computation of Nonlinear Transient Structural
Synthesis for Seismic Isolation.
ADA362911REB
Mapping Coastal Surface Winds in Monterey Bay Using
High Frequency Radar.
ADA362924REB
Medium Extended Air Defense System: A Renaissance in
Trans-Atlantic Armaments Cooperation.
ADA362935REB
Feasibility Study of Liquid Phase Sinter Forming of a
Model Ceramic System.
ADA362946REB
Thrust Augmentation for a Small Turbojet Engine.
ADA362981REB
Extending the State-of-the-Art for the COMAN/ATCAL
Visual Analysis of a Radio Frequency Tracking System
for Virtual Environments.
ADA363020REB
Component Based Simulation of the Space Operations
Vehicle and the Common Aero Vehicle.
ADA363022REB
Evaluation of Operator Performance Using True Color
and Artificial Color in Natural Scene Perception.
ADA363036REB
Defense of Naval Task Forces from Anti-Ship Missile At-
tack.
ADA363038REB
Analysis of Delayed Entry Program (DEP) Attrition by
High School Seniors.
ADA363088REB
NATO: From Creation to Golden Anniversary. Insights for
the Czech Republic.
ADA363231REB
Study of Turkish Officers at the Naval Postgraduate
School: Social, Cultural, and Administrative Issues.
ADA363238REB
Analysis of the Operating Costs for Light Armored Vehi-
cles in the United States Marine Corps.
ADA363387REB
NPS-EC-99-006
Localization of Wireless Emitters Based on the Time Dif-
ference of Arrival (TDOA) and Wavelet Denoising.
ADA363100REB
NPS-ME-99-002
Maritime Preposition Force Ship 2010.
ADA363180REB
NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL, MONTEREY, CA.
DEPT. OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.
Enhancement of Boiling in Highly Wetting Fluids.
ADA362878REB
NAVAL RESEARCH LAB., WASHINGTON, DC. ADVANCED
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BRANCH.
NRL/MR/5580-99-8355
Perspective Splatting.
ADA363073REB
NAVAL RESEARCH LAB., WASHINGTON, DC. BEAM
PHYSICS BRANCH.
NRUVR/6790-99-8317
Feasibility Experiments for Underwater Shock and Bubble
Generation with a High-Power Laser.
ADA3628SOREB
NAVAL RESEARCH LAB., WASHINGTON, DC. CENTER
FOR BIOMOLECULAR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING.
Field Demonstration of NRL Environmental Row
Immunosensor for Environmental Monitoring.
ADA363133REB
September 1999 CA-17
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NAVAL RESEARCH LAB, WASHINGTON, DC. PLASMA
PHYSICS NV.
NRL/MR/6750-9»«349
WIND-HAARP-HIPAS Interferometer Experiment.
ADA362758REB
NAVAL RESEARCH LAB, WASHINGTON, DC. RADAR
ANALYSIS BRANCH.
NRL/MR/5310-99O78
Hybrid Version of Method of Moments Computer Code:
IBC3D
ADA363074REB
NAVAL RESEARCH LAB., WASHINGTON, DC. RADIATION
HYDRODYNAMICS BRANCH.
NRUMR/6720-9&«341
Advanced Radiation Theory, Support Annual Report
1996.
ADA362872REB
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER, ANNAPOLIS, MD.
Reduction of NOx Emissions from Marine Power Plants.
ADA363222REB
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER CARDEROCK DtV,
BETHESDA, MD.
NSWCCD-TR-1999/007
Boundary Conditions for Magnetic Field Gradients Inside
a Source-free Volume.
ADA362760REB
NSWCCD-65-TR-1998/21
Standanfzed Procedure for Experimental Vibration Test-
ing of Damping Test Specimens.
ADA363069REB
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER CARDEROCK DW,
BETHESDA, MD. SHIP MATERIALS ENGINEERING DEPT.
Water Injection into Navy Gas-Turbine Combustors to Re-
duce NOx Emissions.
ADA363219REB
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER CARDEROCK DIV,
BETHESDA, MD. SIGNATURES DIRECTORATE.
NSWCCD-70-TR-1999-120
Vtxation Damping by a Nearly Continuous Distribution of
Nearly Undamped Oscillators.
ADA362958REB
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER CARDEROCK DtV,
BETHESDA. MD. SURVWABILJTY STRUCTURES AND
MATERIALS DIRECTORATE.
NSWCCD-61-TR-1999AM
Heat Treatment of Al 7075 for Ejection Seat Shear Wire.
ADA362873REB
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER, DAKLGREN, VA.
DAHLGREN ON.
NSWCDD/MP-98/118
Implementation of Successful Practices Using an Iterative
Development Methodology for an AEGIS Configuration
Management Software Application.
ADA363072REB
NSWCDD/TR-98/113
Evaluation of Precise Absolute Navigation (PAN) Per-
formance Under Dynamic Conditions.
ADA362733REB
NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTER On/, NEWPORT,
RL
NUWC-NPT-TD-11082
EMI Measurement Testing Performed at Hanscom Air
Force Base and Fort Devens Reserve for the DARPA Hy-
brid Eectric Vehicle Program.
ADA362952REB
NAVAL WAR COLL, NEWPORT, RL
Completing the Sensor Grid: A Revolution in Imagery
Management
ADA363053REB
Compromising the Principles of Wan Technological Ad-
vancements Impact Multinational K»Utary Operations.
ADA363054REB
Some Principles of Network-Centric Warfare: A Look at
How Network- Centric Warfare Applies to the Principles
of War.
ADA363055REB
NonLethal Weapons. NonLethal Policy, and Complex
Contingencies.
ADA3I3056REB
Uncertain Superiority: Information Technology and Oper-
ational-Level Decision Making.
ADA363057REB
Risk Management An Integral Part of Operational Plan-
ADA363058REB
Operational Fires on the Urban Battlefield: An Under-
developed Concept
ADA363059REB
Effects-Based Targeting and Operational Art in the 21st
Century.
ADA363060REB
Operational Level of War Radical Change Needed to
Support the American RMA.
ADA363061REB
Archipelagic Sea Lanes: Designation Factors and Effects
on Operational Art
ADA363064REB
Theater Missile Defense in World War II - Some Oper-
ational Art Considerations.
ADA363065REB
Precision Naval Fires in the Age of Information Superi-
ority. Is The Day Of The Carrier Over.
ADA363066REB
Fleet Air Defense in the Falkland Islands Conflict: A Fail-
ure in Operational Protection.
ADA363067REB
Non-Lethal Weapons: Applications in Maritime Interdiction
Operations.
ADA363076REB
Challenges of Command and Control in 2010
Counterdrug Operations.
ADA36309fREB
Organizational Implications of Network-Centric Warfare.
ADA363092REB
Shoring Up the Homeland Defense: The Joint Medical
Task Force and Weapons of Mass Destruction.
ADA363093REB
Planning Factors for Non Lethal Weapons in Counter
Narcotic Operations.
ADA363094REB
How Can Operational Maneuver be Used by the Naval or
Joint Task Force Commander to Enhance Operational
Protection in the Littoral.
ADA363095REB
Denying Access to Commercial Communications Sat-
ADA363096REB
Is a Fundamental Revolution in Military Medicine Re-
quired to Support Joint vision 2010 and the Joint Forces
Commander in the 21st Century.
ADA363097REB
Sea-Based Logistics: Does It Satisfy the Operational
Commander's Need.
ADA363098REB
Denial and Deception—Network-Centric Challenge.
ADA363099REB
E Pluribus Unum: Enhancing Intelligence Support in the
Network Centric Environment.
ADA363102REB
In the Crutibte of Battle: An Analysis of the Split Air Op-
erations Center and the Principles of War.
ADA363116REB
Operational Design: The Impact of Nuclear, Biological,
and Chemical Attack on U.S. Forces During Power Pro-
jection and Sustainment Operations.
ADA363124REB
Contractors in the Joint Theater The Need for a Joint
Doctrine.
ADA363125REB
Non-Lethal Operational Fires in Military Operations Other
Than War.
ADA363126REB
Can We Get There From Here. RMAs, Network-Centric
Warfare and the Process of Transformation.
ADA363146REB
Not to Foresee. But to Enable: The Promise and Pitfalls
of Computer Simulations in Operational Planning.
ADA363148REB
Space as an Area of Responsibility (AOR), Is it the Right
Solution.
ADA363149REB
Use of Commercial Space Assets by the Joint Force
Commander.
ADA363150REB
Network Centric Warfare and the Joint Forces Air Com-
ponent Commander.
ADA3631S2REB
Moving Targets and Joint Theater Missile Defense Doc-
trine: Does it Apply to Locating and Engaging the Needle
in the Haystack.
ADA3631S3REB
Operational Commander, the Media, and MOOTW: A
New Paradigm.
ADA363154REB
Reevaluating Doctrine for Joint Theater Air and Missile
Defense.
ADA363155REB
Information-Based RMA and the Principles of War.
ADA363157REB
Operational Level Intelligence Preparation of the Battle-
field for Special Operations Forces.
ADA363167REB
Operational Commander and the Trident SSGN.
ADA363168REB
Within the Context of JV2010. Is There a Requirement for
a Theater-Level Joint Forces Logistics Commander
(JKLOGC) and a Joint Theater Logistics Command
ADA363172REB
Arabian Gulf Maritime Interception Operations: Balancing
the Ends. Ways, Means and Risks.
ADA363175REB
Regional Ch***litary Operations Center A Force Multi-
plier in Military Operations Other Than War.
ADA363176REB
Operational Art and the Human Dimension of Warfare in
the 21st Century.
ADA363177REB
America's Role in the Allied Intervention in Northern Rus-
sia and Siberia (1918-1920) Case Studies of Mission
Creep and Coalition Failure.
ADA363178REB
Future Insurgencies in Latin America and the Caribbean:
Implications for U.S. Operations.
ADA363179REB
Force Protection and Strategic Air Mobility: The MANPAD
Challenge.
ADA363181REB
Axis Offensive Military Operations Against the Continental
United States: Opportunity Lost.
ADA363182REB
Reexamination of the Joint Force Air Component Com-
mander (JFACC) concept for the 21st Century.
ADA363183REB
Special Forces: The Peacetime Regional Engagement
Force of Choice ... and More.
ADA363185REB
Airborne Forces of the United States Army: Cornerstone
of Force Projection.
ADA363187REB
Area Air Defense Commander: Can JFACC Do It All.
ADA363189REB
Operational Counter Deception Cell: Is It The Answer.
ADA363190REB
Creeping Jurisdiction, Are International Straits in Jeop-
ardy.
ADA363191REB
Naval Force Protection in the Littorals,
ADA363193REB
Modem Mercenaries of the Twentyfirst Century; Profes-
sional Military Consultants a Modem Tool of Foreign Pol-
ADA363194REB
High Profile Special Operations Missions and Timing:
Identifying the Culminating Point of Execution.
ADA363195REB
Next Convoy Wan The American Campaign Against
Enemy Shipping in the Twenty-First Century.
Improved U.S. Pacific Command Theater Design for the
Future.
ADA363197REB
Cruising CVBGs and Horizon MAGs: An Alternative Ap-
proach to Naval Forward Presence for the 21st Century.
ADA363203REB
Technology and Intervention: The Negative Impact on Fu-
ture Leader Development.
ADA363207REB
Managing the Dynamics of Change.
ADA363208REB
USAF Aerospace Expeditionary Force: Flying into the
21st Century.
ADA363209REB
Shaping the Regional Stability Environment with Re-
ADA363210REB
Closing the Book: The Role of the Aircraft Carrier in the
Twenty-first Century.
ADA3&211REB
Winning MOOTW's in 2010: The Future Relationship Be-
tween the U.S. Military and Nongovernmental Organiza-
tions (NGO's).
ADA363212REB
Planning for Future Humanitarian Assistance Operations:
Using the SAO to Establish the NGO Working Relation-
ship.
ADA363213REB
Losing Anti-Personnel Landmines: An Economy of Force.
ADA&3214REB
Operational Design of Hurricane Relief Operations.
ADA363215REB
Naval Operational Concept and Operational Maneuver
from the Sea: Analysis in Operational Design.
AOA363216REB
American Military's Discomfort with Peace Operations.
ADA363217REB
Prospects for a Naval Service Operational Concept.
ADA363221REB
U.S. Military. NGO's and CMOC: Staying Connected and
Achieving Unity of Effort During MOOTW
ADA363224REB
Commander's Estimate of the Situation: Kosovo & The
Southern Balkans.
ADA363226REB
Operational Effects of Mine Warfare.
ADA363227REB
Real Cost of 'Engagement'.
ADA363230REB
Forward Amphibious Maneuver from the Sea.
ADA363234REB
GAO/NSIAD-99-71
UNITED NATIONS: Progress of Procurement Reforms.
ADA363233REB
GAO/NSIAD-99-108BR
U.S. - JAPAN TRADE: The Japanese Insurance Market.
ADA363205REB
NAVAL WAR COLL, NEWPORT, Rl. JOINT MILITARY
OPERATIONS DEPT.
Mobility Traid and Challenges for the Operational Com-
mander.
ADA363220REB
Self-Synchronization: What is it, How is it Created, and is
it Needed.
ADA363229REB
Hide Your Shape Sun Tzu: ROE Considerations for Ne-
gating High-Resolution Commercial Imagery Satellites.
ADA363236REB
Positive Aspects of Network Centric Command. The Ties
Between Behavioral Doctrine and Technology.
ADA363250REB
Theater Ballistic Missile Defense, an Achilles Heel for the
United States.
ADA363251REB
C2 in the Information Age: Will Operational Command
Echelons Become Unnecessary.
ADA363259REB
Command and Control in Joint Vision 2010: Flexible,
Adaptive and Networked.
ADA363260REB
Medical Information Technology in Support of the Oper-
ational Commander.
ADA363363REB
CA-18 VOL 99, No. 3
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PROJECT ON WOMEN AND DISABILITY, BOSTON, MA
NAVY TECHNOLOGY CENTER FOR SAFETY AND
SURV1VABILITY, WASHINGTON, DC.
NRL/MR/6180-99-8372
Experimental and Numerical Study of the Effects of De-
sign Parameters on Water Mist Suppression of Liquid
Pool Fires.
ADA362806REB
NEW BRUNSWICK. FISHERIES & AQUACULTURE NEW
BRUNSWICK, FREDERICTON.
Annual report 1997-98.
MIC-99-03196RE8
NEW BRUNSWICK. FOREST MANAGEMENT BRANCH,
FREDERICTON.
ISBN-1-55236-190-X
Comparison of prethin densities in hardwood stands
measured at t meter and 30 centimeters respectively,
data measurements gathered during hardwood time &
motion studies in 1996: Information report.
MIC-99-03167REB
NEW BRUNSWICK LAB., ARGONNE, IL.
NBL-345
Evaluation of kinetic phosphorescence analysis for the
determination of uranium.
DE99002439REB
NEW BRUNSWICK. MINERALS & ENERGY DIVISION,
FREDERICTON.
Publications available from the Department of Natural Re-
sources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division (1995-
): Supplementary list.
MIC-99-C3154REB
ISBN-1-55236-277-9
New Brunswick's mineral industry, 1997.
MIC-99O3151REB
NEW BRUNSWICK. PLANT INDUSTRY BRANCH,
FREDERICTON.
ISBN-55137-598-2
Adaptive research reports, 1995, v. 17.
MIC-99-03159REB
NEW MEXICO STATE UNIV., LAS CRUCES.
NMSU-ECE-98-010
High Speed A/D DSP Interface for Carrier Doppler Track-
NT9990041157REB
NIPPON KOKAN K.K., TOKYO.
NKK Technical Report No. 158, June 1997.
PB99-153249REB
NORTH CENTRAL RESEARCH STATION, FORESTRY
SCIENCES LAB., RHINELANDER. Wl (UNITED STATES).
DOE/OR/21871-T1
Yields of ten and eleven year-old hybrid poplars in the
north central United States. Final report.
DE99002354REB
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIV., FARGO. UPPER GREAT
PLAINS TRANSPORTATION INST.
Tel8 Tetecommnications Network: A Pooled Fund Study
for Transportation Videoconferencing.
(FHWA/NCVSPR-0003(02S))
PB99-151433REB
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DE99002146REB
TUFTS UNIV., BOSTON, MA.
Female Gender and Other Potential Predictors of Func-
tional Health Status Among Persian Gulf War Veterans
(Revised).
ADA362870REB
UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIV. OF THE HEALTH
SCIENCES, BETHESDA, MD.
AFIT-99/98
Anxiety Sensitivity and Psychological Vulnerability.
ADA363346REB
AFIT-99-99
Adherence to the Ottis Media with Effusion Clinical Prac-
tice Guideline by Providers in a United States Air Force
Medical Treatment Facility.
ADA363334REB
UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK.
World Information Directory of Industrial Technology and
Investment Support Services.
UN-0947REB
ISBN 92-1-133607-4
UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce with
Guide to Enactment 1996.
UN-1000REB
ISBN 92-1-151261-1
Ageing and the Family. Proceedings of the United Na-
tions International Conference on Ageing Populations in
the Context of the Family, Kitakyushu (Japan), 15-19 Oc-
tober 1990.
UN-0964REB
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP., EAST HARTFORD, CT.
E-11616
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Vol-
ume 2.
N19990041445REB
E-11618
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Vol-
ume 3.
N19990041617REB
NAS 1.26:208883
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Vol-
ume 2.
N19990041445REB
NAS 1.26:208884
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Vol-
ume 3.
N19990041617REB
NASA/CR-1999-208883
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Vol-
ume 2.
N19990041445REB
NASA/CR-1999-208884
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design7Prediction System. Vol-
ume 3.
N19990041617REB
UNIV. OF FLORIDA, DEPT. OF NUCLEAR AND
RADIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, GAINESVILLE, FL
(UNITED STATES).
DOE/ER/61846-T2
Considerations of beta and electron transport in internal
dose calculations. Final progress report. 1994-1998.
DE99002167REB
DOE/ER/62006-T1
Considerations of beta and electron transport in internal
dose calculations. Final progress report, 1994-1998.
DE99002167REB
UNIV. OF ROCHESTER, LAB. FOR LASER ENERGETICS,
NY (UNITED STATES).
DO E/SF/19460-284
LLE review, Volume 77. Quarterly report, October-De-
cember 1998.
DE99002358REB
UNIV. OF WISCONSIN, CENTER FOR PLASMA THEORY
AND COMPUTATION, MADISON, Wl (UNITED STATES).
Proceedings of the workshop on nonlinear MHD and ex-
tended MHO.
DE99001004REB
UNIVERSITY COLL., LONDON (ENGLAND).
ISBN-0-9522736-5-9
Molecular Quantum States at Dissociation.
PB99-120339REB
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, ORLANDO.
Increasing the Resolution of Simulated Combat Trauma
Injuries in a High Level Architecture (HLA) Environment.
ADA362714REB
S2 Automated Agent (S2A2): A Training Aid for Com-
manders and Intelligence Officers.
ADA363075REB
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, LOS
ANGELES.
Multidrug Resistance in Breast Cancer: Occurrence and
Therapeutic Implications.
ADA362660REB
UTAH UNIV., SALT LAKE CITY. DEPT. OF CHEMISTRY.
Computer for Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Simulations.
ADA363044REB
VANCOUVER (B.C.). CITY COUNCIL, VANCOUVER,
(BRITISH COLUMBIA).
ISBN-1-894152-00-1
City of Vancouver plan, transportation, 1997.
MIC-99-03438REB
VANCOUVER (B.C.), VANCOUVER, (BRITISH COLUMBIA).
Dunbar community vision, city plan.
MIC-99-03199REB
Kensington-Cedar Cottage community vision, city plan.
MIC-99-03200REB
Blueways guidelines and recommendations: Draft docu-
ment for discussion, February 1997.
MIC-99-03449REB
New Trade and Convention Facilities Review Program,
stage two: Evaluation site and community context sum-
mary.
MIC-99-03469REB
Reports for public discussion.
MIC-99-03474REB
VERSAR, INC., COLUMBIA, MD.
Validation of the Cormix Model Using Thermal Plume
Data from Four Maryland Power Plants.
(PPRP-114)
PB99-149700REB
VIRGINIA MILITARY INST., LEXINGTON.
Evaporative Compressor Cooling for NOx Suppression
and Enhanced Engine Performance for Naval Gas Tur-
bine Propulsion Plants.
ADA363242REB
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INST. AND STATE UNIV.,
BLACKSBURG. DEPT. OF COMPUTER SCIENCE.
Enhancing a CAVE with Eye Tracking System for
Human-Computer Interaction Research in 3D Visualiza-
tion.
ADA363070REB
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INST. AND STATE UNIV.,
BLACKSBURG. DEPT. OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.
Durability Testing for Fouling Release Coatings.
ADA362839REB
VIRGINIA TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH COUNCIL,
CHARLOTTESVILLE.
VTRC99-R20
Assessment of Advanced Warning Signs for Flagging Op-
erations.
PB99-152134REB
VTRC-99-TAR8
Estimating Intersection Turning Movements.
PB99-152977REB
VIRGINIA UNIV., CHARLOTTESVILLE. SCHOOL OF
ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE.
Portfolio Optimization for Multiple Group Credit Unions.
ADA363385REB
WASHINGTON STATE UNIV., INST. OF BIOLOGICAL
CHEMISTRY, PULLMAN, WA (UNITED STATES).
DOE/ER/13699-T1
Enhancement of photoassimilate utilization by manipula-
tion of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase gene. Final
progress report.
DE99002382REB
WASHINGTON UNIV., SEATTLE. AEROSPACE AND
ENERGETICS RESEARCH PROGRAM.
Parallel Workstation Cluster for Algorithm Development,
Parameter Scoping, and Data Analysis.
(AFRL-SR-BL-TR-9
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CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
WEST1NGHOUSE SAVANNAH RIVER COMPANY, AIKEN,
SC (UNITED STATES).
WSRC-MS-98-00096
Roles of Historical Photography in Waste Site Character-
ization. Closure, and Remediation.
DE98057841REB
WSRC-MS-98-00204
Local Area Network Material Accounting System
(LANMAS) Functions and Features Overview.
OE9B057851REB
WSRC-MS-98-00336
Parametric Thermal Analysis for Codisposal Waste Pack-
age Canister.
DE98054748REB
WSRC-MS-98-00354
Inspection and Analysis of Aluminum Storage Racks in
Spent Fuel Storage Basins.
DE98057842REB
WSRC-MS-98-00449
SRS TRU Criticality Safety Analysis Waste Characteriza-
tion.
DE98054750REB
WSRC-MS-9840460
Evaluation of Test Methodologies for Dissolution and Cor-
rosion of AJ-SNF.
DE98054573REB
WSROMS-98-00465
Mfcrostructure and Physical Metallurgy in Melt-Dilute
Treatment Technology for AI-Based Spent Nuclear Fuel.
DE98054572REB
WSRC-MS-98-00466
Development of the Melt-Dilute Treatment Technology for
AI-Based DOE Spent Nuclear Fuel.
DE980S4756REB
WSRC-MS-98-00527
Volumetric Radioactivity Viewed as Surface Radioactivity
for Free Release Assessment Purposes.
DE98057850REB
WSRC-MS-98-00537
New Neutron Multiplicity Counter for the Measurement of
Impure Plutonium Metal at Westinghouse Savannah River
Site.
DE98057852REB
WILLIAM J. HUGHES TECHNICAL CENTER, ATLANTIC
CITY, NJ. AVIATION SECURITY HUMAN FACTORS
PROGRAM.
DOT/FAA/AR-99/42
Test and Evalution Plan for Determining Screener Train-
ing Effectiveness.
PB99-149692REB
WISCONSIN UNIV.-MADISON. DEPT. OF NUCLEAR
ENGINEERING.
Synthesis and Characterization of Diamond-Like Carbon
Coatings Deposited by Plasma Source Ion Implantation
and Conventional km Beam Assisted Deposition Proc-
esses.
ADA362850REB
WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHY INSTITUTION, MA.
WHOI-9M3
R/V Seward Johnson Cruise Report (SJ-9807) ACCE S-
PALACE Float Deployments.
ADA362874REB
WHOI-13045600
Red Sea Studies.
ADA363049REB
WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSnTUTION, MA.
DEPT. OF BIOLOGY.
Marine Mammal Auditory Systems: A Summary of
Audkxnetric and Anatomical Data and Its Implications for
Underwater Acoustic Impacts.
(NOM-TU-NMFS-SWFSC-2S6)
PB99-154791REB
WORKSHOP ON SUSTAINABLE FOREST ECONOMIES
(1997: WHITEHORSE, YUKON). WHITEHORSE (YUKON).
Sustainable Forest Economy Workshop draft report: Sum-
mary of proceedings.
MIC-99-03384RES
XFORM, INC., COHOES, NY.
Upscaled Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis
(SHSJ/Dynamic Compaction Processing.
(ARL-CR-439)
ADA362636REB
YALE UNIV., NEW HAVEN, CT. DEPT. OF PSYCHOLOGY.
Tacit Knowledge in the Workplace.
(ARI-TR-1093)
ADA362656REB
CA-22 VOL 99, No. 3
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
This index is arranged by personal author's last name, report title, and NTIS order
number. As many as five authors may be included for each report; all are listed in
this index.
SAMPLE ENTRY
Author Nam* I BLOOMQUIST, D., DIAMOND, G.( ODEN, M.,
| RUTH, B., TIA, M.
Title ' Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
I Materials for Highway Construction
PCA10/MFA03
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes i PB94-100443/REB
I
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
ABARBANEL, H.
^destructive Evaluation and Sen-Monitoring Materials.
ADA363256REB
ABEELE, K. E. A.
Application of nonlinear wave modulation spectroscopy to
discern material damage.
DE99002411REB
ABELL, R. A.
Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservative
Assessment.
ISLAND-0482REB
ABOLAF1A. M. Y.
Making Markets. Opportunism and Restraint on Wall Street.
HUP-0011REB
ABRAMENKO, V. V.
Conference on the Control of the Colorado Beetle, USSR.
ADA362786REB
ACKERMAN, F.
Changing Nature of Work: Frontier Issues in Economic
Thought
ISLAND-0521REB
AGREE. C. D.
TWRS technical baseline database manager definition doc-
ument
DE99050152REB
ADAM, C
Generic Management and Control API Based on an Object-
Level Interaction Paradigm and Its Demonstration in a Vir-
tual Workshop Service.
ADA362912REB
ADAMS, T. M.
Development of the Melt-Dilute Treatment Technology for
AI-Based DOE Spent Nuclear Fuel.
DE98054756REB
Merostructure and Physical Metallurgy in Melt-Dilute Treat-
ment Technology for AI-Based Spent Nuclear Fuel.
DE98054572REB
ADDESStO, F. L.
Dynamic fracture of heterogeneous materials.
DE99002235REB
ADDtSON, Q. R.
Right Force for the Future: Who Pays the Bill.
AOA363400REB
ADKWS, J. F.
Deep-Sea Corals: A New Oceanic Archive.
ADA363389REB
ADLER, J. Q.
105-DR Large Sodium Fire Facility closure activities evalua-
tion report.
DE99050394REB
AGQARWAL, R. L
Background Fluorescence in an Aerosol Biodetector Based
on 266-nm Excitation.
ADA3633S5REB
AQNEW.&F.
Evaluation of high-level waste pretreatment processes with
an approximate reasoning model.
DE99002218REB
AHRENS, D. A.
Christianity's Contribution to Just War Tradition.
ADA363087REB
AKTAS.U.
Localization of Wireless Emitters Based on the Time Dif-
ference of Arrival (TDOA) and Wavelet Denoising.
ADA363100REB
AKUOKO-ASIBEY, A.
Automated land area tests for the 2001 census, part 1: Pre-
liminary results using the 1996 Digital Cartographic Files.
MC-9&03431REB
AL-SEWAJI, H. N.
Democracy in Kuwait.
ADA362984REB
ALBERS, R. C.
First principles total energy study of NbCr(sub 2) + V Laves
phase ternary system.
DE99002200REB
ALDAZ. C. M.
Genomic Instability at Premalignant and Early Stages of
Breast Cancer Development.
ADA362712REB
ALDUAILI, S. S.
Value Engineering/Operation and Support Cost Reduction
Computer Based Program and VE Training Tool For Tech
Loop Spare Parts Initiatives.
ADA363337REB
ALDY, J. E.
Green Technologies for a More Sustanable Agriculture.
ERS-AIB-752REB
ALESKEROV, G. S.
Use of Vitamin E for Desensitization in Pregnancy Com-
plications Due to Rh-lncompatibility Between Mother and
Fetus, USSR.
ADA362843REB
ALEXANDER, C. R.
Strategic Creep: From Power Projection Back to Forward
Presence.
ADA362989REB
ALIZADE, F. M.
Use of Vitamin E for Desensitization in Pregnancy Com-
plications Due to Rh-lncompatibility Between Mother and
Fetus, USSR.
ADA362843REB
ALLAN, Q. R.
Narrow Pass-Band Optical Filters for Space-Borne Remote
Sensing Applications.
N19990041162REB
ALLEN, D.
Three-Oimensional Total Odd Nitrogen (N0(y» Simulation
During SONEX using a Stretched-Grid Chemical Transport
Model.
N19990041439REB
ALLEN, H. H.
Effects of Reservoir Operations on Individual Species and
Communities: A Watershed Perspective.
ADA363371REB
ALLISON, R. E.
Analysis of First-Term Army Attrition.
ADA362968REB
ALLNUTT, T.
Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservative
Assessment.
ISLAND-0482REB
ALMAGUER, D.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0153-2694, The
Grand Experience Salon, Chicago, Illinois.
PB99-152258REB
AMBROSE, C. R.
Strehl Ratio Probabilities for Phase-Only Adaptive Optics.
ADA362881REB ^^
AMMAN, M.
Electron transport uniformity characterization of CdZnTe
using alpha particles.
DE99002423REB
ANANTH, R.
Experimental and Numerical Study of the Effects of Design
Parameters on Water Mist Suppression of Liquid Pool Fires.
ADA362806REB
ANDERSON, B.
Maintaining Budgetary Discipline: Spending and Revenue
Options.
ADA363202REB
ANDERSON, B. H.
Mobility Traid and Challenges for the Operational Com-
mander.
ADA363220REB
ANDERSON, B. J.
Meteoroids and Meteor Storms: A Threat to Spacecraft.
N19990041159REB
ANDERSON, C. A.
Explicit model of expanding cylindrical shells subjected to
high explosive detonations.
DE99002224REB
ANDERSON, D. C.
Shaping the Regional Stability Environment with Reserves.
ADA363210REB
ANDERSON, J.
Education and Economic Development in Latin America:
Dropout Prevention in the Primary Grades.
SHARPE-00441REB
ANDERSON, T.
Maritime Preposition Force Ship 2010.
ADA363180REB
ANDREWS, F. L
Water Resources Data for Texas, Water Year 1998. Vol-
ume 2. San Jacinot River Basin, Brazos River Basin, San
Bernard River Basin, and Intervening Coastal Basins.
PB99-152670REB
Water Resources Data for Texas, Water Year 1998. Vol-
ume 3. Colorado River Basin, Lavaca River Basin, Guada-
lupe River Basin, Nueces River Basin. Rio Grande Basin,
and Intervening Coastal Basins.
PB99-152688REB
Water Resources Data Texas. Water Year 1998. Volume 1.
Arkansas River Basin, Red River Basin, Sabine River
Basin, Neches River Basin, Trinity River Basin, and Inter-
vening Coastal Basins.
PB99-1S2662REB
ANGEVINE, J. R.
Revolution in Military Logistics: Surviving the Budget Proc-
ess. '
ADA363267REB
ANTOUN, T. H.
Dynamic Failure of Materials. Volume 1 - Experiments and
Analyses.
ADA362713REB
Dynamic Failure of Materials. Volume 2 - Compilation of
Russian Spall Data.
ADA362759REB
ARAKI, L. M.
Self-Synchronization: What is it. How is it Created, and is it
Needed.
ADA363229REB
ARFLACK, N. E.
National Guard State Partnership Program: Is It Still Rel-
evant.
ADA363117REB
ARGO, P.
Advanced algorithms for information science.
DE99002231RE8
ARMBRISTER, S. L
Officer Candidate School (DCS): Relevance into the 21st
Century.
ADA362971REB
ARMENDARIZ-PICON, C.
k-lnflation.
PB99-148769REB
ARMINGTON, C.
Statistics of U.S. Businesses: Microdata and Tables SBA/
Census Data on Establishments by Firm Size
PB99-142572REB
ARNOLD, E. D.
Estimating Intersection Turning Movements.
PB99-152977REB
ARNOLD, R. R.
Load Time Dependent Relaxation of Residual Stresses in
an Aluminum Test Specimen.
ADA363139REB
ARQUILLA, J.
Countering the New Terrorism.
ADA363163REB
ARUNAJATESAN, S.
Engineering Model for Prediction of Waste Incineration in a
Dump Combustor.
ADA363341REB
Parallel Simulations of Waste Incineration in a Dump Com-
bustor.
ADA363339REB
ASAY, B. W.
Dynamic measurement of the influence of projectile radius
and velocity on strain localization during impact of an ener-
getic material.
DE99002408REB
ASH, K.
Agri-food policy in Canada.
MTC-99-03296REB
ASHWOOD, T. L.
Ecological Modeling for Military Land Use Decision Support:
Interim Progress Report for Ecological Modeling (Project
ADA363353REB
Ecological Modeling to Support Land Use Decisions. Stra-
tegic Environmental Research and Development Program
Conservation Thrust Area (CS-758).
ADA363350REB
Spatially Explicit Ecological Models for Land-Use Decisions:
Examples for Military Land Management.
ADA363352REB
ASMUS, P.
Reaping the Wind: How Mechanical Wizards, Visionaries,
end Profiteers Helped Shape Our Energy Future.
ATKINSON, N. L.
CD-ROM Technology to Increase Appropriate Self-Care and
Preventive Behaviors Among Army and Navy Women.
ADA362645REB
AU, T. A.
Primer of CORBA: A Framework for Distributed Applications
in Defence.
ADA362761REB
AURRECOECHEA, C.
Generic Management and Control API Based on an Object-
Level Interaction Paradigm and Its Demonstration in a Vir-
tual Workshop Service.
ADA362912FIEB
AYLIFFE, J. K.
Technique for Measuring the Gain of HF Antennas.
ADA362876REB
AZIZ, N. M.
Documentation of the Hydrologic Evaluation of Leachate
Production and Quality (HELPQ) Module.
ADA362729REB
BABSKI, R. J.
Hide Your Shape Sun Tzu: ROE Considerations for Negat-
ing High-Resolution Commercial Imagery Satellites.
ADA363236REB
BACK, C. A.
High-Power Laser Source Evaluation.
ADA362788REB
BADGER, S.
Electromagnetic Effects of Advanced Packaging.
ADA362900REB
BADLER, N. I.
Hand Tool Manipulation and Self-Presence in VR.
ADA362871REB
BAER, D. S.
Combustion Control Using a Multiplexed Diode-Laser Sen-
sor System.
ADA363252REB
Diode-Laser Absorption Sensor System for Measurements
of Combustion Pollutants.
ADA363265REB
BAGGETT, T.
High Speed A/D DSP Interface for Carrier Doppler Track-
N?9990041157REB
BAILES, M.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-52.
N19990042027REB
BAILEY, J. W.
Project W-320 high vacuum 241-AY-102 annulus ventilation
system operability test report.
DE99050588REB
BAILEY, S.
Low Cost Sorbents Screening and Engineering Analysis of
Zeolite for Treatment of Metals Contaminated Water and
Soil Extracts.
ADA363244REB
PA-1
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BAINBRIDGE, R. t_
Initial Assessment of the Air Combat Environment Test and
Evaluation Facility To Support Operational Test and Evalua-
tion.
ADA362688REB
BAKER, L. B.
New Neutron Multiplicity Counter for the Measurement of
Impure Plutonium Metal at Westinghouse Savannah River
Site.
DE980578S2REB
BALDREE, S. W.
Positive Aspects of Network Centric Command. The Ties
Between Behavioral Doctrine and Technology.
ADA363250REB
BALDWIN, J. H.
Tank characterization report for single-shell tank 241-BY-
112.
DE99050199REB
BALL, C. R
Decision Aids and Wargaming for Information Operations.
ADA363158REB
BALMER. M. L
Waste Forms Based on Separations Media (DOE 360-94).
The Strategic Environmental Research and Development
Program.
ADA363257REB
BALUT, S. J.
Status of DoD's Capability to Estimate the Costs of Weapon
Systems: 1999 Update.
ADA363024REB
BANKS, S. A.
Planning for Future Humanitarian Assistance Operations:
Using the SAO to Establish the NGO Working Relationship.
ADA363213REB
BAPNA.S.
Benefit-Cost Assessment of the Commercial Vehicle Infor-
mation Systems and Networks (CVISN) in Maryland.
PB99-116501REB
BARANOSKI. J. M.
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
and Sann Challenge/Vapor Penetration Swatch Testing of
Blue Max Hazmat Splash Clothing Model B.
ADA363349REB
BARAZANGI, M.
Digital Database Development and Seismic Characteriza-
tion and Calibration for the Middle East and North Africa.
ADA286992REB
BARBIE, D. L.
Water Resources Data for Texas, Water Year 1998. Vol-
ume 2. San Jacinot River Basin, Brazos River Basin, San
Bernard River Basin, and Intervening Coastal Basins.
PB99-152670REB
Water Resources Data for Texas, Water Year 1998. Vol-
ume 3. Colorado River Basin, Lavaca River Basin, Guada-
lupe River Basin, Nueces River Basin, Rio Grande Basin,
and Intervening CoastaL Basins.
PB99-152688REB
Water Resources Data Texas, Water Year 1998. Volume 1.
Arkansas River Basin, Red River Basin, Sabine River
Basin, Neches River Basin, Trinity River Basin, and Inter-
vening Coastal Basins.
PB99-152662REB
BARBONE, P. E.
Hybrid Asymptotic-Numerical Methods in Scattering.
ADA363046REB
Shock Survivability of Dynamical Systems.
AOA363045REB
BARLOW, J.
U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments: 1998.
PB99-152837REB
BARLOW, J. W.
Solid Freeform Fabrication Proceedings (9th) Held in Aus-
tin, Texas on August 10-12 1998.
ADA362745REB
BARNES, D. M.
Problem of Intervention.
ADA362635REB
BARNES, G. A.
Light duty utility arm startup plan.
DE99050751REB
BARR.S.
Data/model integration for vertical mixing in the stable Arctic
boundary layer.
DE99002240REB
BARR.S.M.
Stratigraphy and tectonic significance of the Lower to MRJ-
dte Devonian McAdams Lake Formation, Cape Breton Is-
land, Nova Scotia
MIC-99O3282REB
BARRETT, J. E.
Effects of Mcrogravity on Embryonic Quail Eye Develop-
ment
N19990041707REB
BARRODALE, I.
Generalized ELF propagation.
MC-99-03336REB
BARTH. J. L.
Devetopment of Lightweight Electronics Enclosures for
Space Applications.
N19990042149REB
BASSIM, M. N.
Notch effect of 350WT steel plate at high strain rates.
MIC-99-03347REB
BAST1AN. L.
Evaluation of Cervical Cytology. Evidence Reportnech-
nology Assessment Number 5.
PB99-152936REB
BATEMAN, L
Environmental Economics. An Elementary Introduction.
JHUP-0305REB
BAUER, P. T.
Equality, the Third World, and Economic Delusion.
HUP-0034REB
BAYDACK, R. K.
Practical Approaches to the Conservation of Biodiversity.
ISLAND-0529REB
BAYER
Development of the Air Force-Anny Militaiy Skill Linkage
System (MISL).
ADA362717REB
SEAMAN, J. J.
Solid Freeform Fabrication Proceedings (9th) Held in Aus-
tin. Texas on August 10-12 1998.
ADA362745REB
BEAMAN, M. W.
Reserve Component Officer Professional Development.
ADA363357REB
BEAMAN, R. G.
Nanosat Intelligent Power System Development.
N19990041448REB
BEATLEY, T.
Natural Hazard Mitigation. Recasting Disaster Policy and
Planning.
ISLAND-0527REB
BEATTY, W. D.
Department of Defense, Inc. Are We Heady To Become An
Extension of Corporate America.
ADA362978REB
BEAUUEU, l_
Role of statistics and thermodynamics in nuclear muWfrag-
mentation.
DE99002390REB
Z-dependent barriers in multrfragmentation from Poissonian
reducibility and thermal scaling.
DE99002391REB
BECK, S. T.
Reliability Study: General Electric Reactor Protection Sys-
tem. 1984-1995.
NUREG/CR-5500-V3REB
BECKER. B.D.
Low-level radioactive waste management at the Nevada
Test Site - Current status.
DE99002186REB
BEDNAR.L.
Woodpecker Use and Fall Rates of Snags Created by Kill-
ing Ponderosa Pine Infected with Dwarf Mistletoe.
PB99-152902REB
BEGELMAN, M. C.
RXTE Observation of Cygnus X-1.1.
N19990042404REB
BEIU.V.
Automatic synthesis of analog/Digital circuits.
DE99002295REB
Larger bases and mixed analog/digital neural nets.
DE99002294REB
Optimal neural computations require analog processors.
DE99002277REB
Reliability of the nervous (Nv) nets.
DE99002293REB
BEKES.I.
Transformation of the Hungarian Home Defense Forces or
a New Role in a New Environment
ADA363358REB
BELL, J. C.
Not to Foresee, But to Enable: The Promise and Pitfalls of
Computer Simulations in Operational Planning.
ADA363148REB
BENALLY, A. B.
Sampling and analysis plan for sampling of liquid waste
streams generated by 222-S Laboratory Complex oper-
ations.
DE99050155REB
BENEDICT. M.
Thin Film Growth Simulation Using Cellular Automata State
Space, and Neural Nets Methods.
ADA362754REB
BENEVOLENSKIY. V. N.
Radiation Injury and Autotysis, USSR-Translation.
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Some Assembly Required: Building a Digital Government
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BOKSHTEYN, B. S.
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Center of Gravity: Justification for Assassination.
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BOLDUC, C.
Flight recorder configuration standard, version 1.0.
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Calibration of Post-AGB Supergiants as Standard
Extragalactic Candles for HST.
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
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Selected Soviet Military Translations (Air Force and Civil
Defense Materials)-!ranslation.
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BORLA, M.
Generic Management and Control API Based on an Object-
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BORNE, K. D.
Interaction-Activity Connection.
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BORNSTEIN, J.
Nonwork and Off-Peak Trips by Transit, Walk and Bicycle
Modes: An Understanding of Existing and Potential Mar-
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Managing Tourism Growth: Issues and Applications.
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Numerical simulation of explosive voteanism and its effects
on the atmosphere.
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Tracer modeling in an urban environment.
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BOTT, T. F.
Evaluation of high-level waste pretreatment processes with
an approximate reasoning model.
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BOUCHARD, R. M.
Information Operations in Iraq.
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BOURELL, D. L,
Solid Freeform Fabrication Proceedings (9th) Held in Aus-
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BOWDEN, D.
Vegetation Responses to Natural Regulation of Elk in
Rocky Mountain National Park.
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BOWER, W.
New 1999 National Electrical Code Coupled with New
Standards Clarify Requirements for Installations of Photo-
voltaic Systems in the U.S.;Progress in Photovoltaics - Re-
search and Applications.
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BOZKURT, D.
Evaluation of Reflective Crack Control Policy.
PB99-152951REB
BRADSHAW, J. L
Theodore Roosevelt: Activated Vision Through the Bully
Pulpit.
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BRADSHAW, J. S.
Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Novel Diaza-18-Crown-
6 Ligands Containing Aromatic Thiol-Derived Side Arms.
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BRASWELL, W. D.
New ERA in Global Temperature Monitoring with the Ad-
vanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU).
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BRAZEL, C. S.
Hanford Tank Waste Remediation System High-Level
Waste Chemistry Manual.
NUREG/CR-5751REB
BREHM, D.
Evaluation of Rubber-Modified Asphaltic Concrete.
PB99-152381 REB
BRIAN C. CIANCIOLO
Summary of Experiments in Converting Copper Oxide Proc-
ess Regenerator Off-Gases to Elemental Sulfur, CRADA
97-F006, Final Report.
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BRICKA, R. M.
Low Cost Sorbents Screening and Engineering Analysis of
Zeolite for Treatment of Metals Contaminated Water and
Soil Extracts.
ADA363244REB
BRIDGES, T. S.
Improving Dredged Material Management Decisions with
Uncertainty Analysis.
ADA363151REB
Interpreting Bioaccumulation Data with the Environmental
Residue-Effects Database.
ADA362932REB
BRINDLEY, A.
Validation of the Cormix Model Using Thermal Plume Data
from Four Maryland Power Plants.
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United States Trade Policy: History, Theory, and the WTO.
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BRISLAWN, C.
Advanced algorithms for information science.
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BRISTOW, J.
Optical Interconnect Technology (OIT) Multichip Module to
Multichip Module.
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BROCK, C.
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene Rocket
Plume from Russia over California.
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BULLOCK, O. R.
BROOKS, R. W.
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
site environmental report for calendar year 1997.
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BROOKS, S. A.
Dental Readiness of the Army War College Students Class
of 1999, A Comparison study to the class of 1985.
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BROOM, C.
Large-scale demonstration and deployment project at Los
Alamos National Laboratory.
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BROOMALL, H. T.
Integrated of the National Guard into the Total Force.
ADA363393REB
BROUSSEAU, P.
Conversion of oscillatory shear data from propellants and
explosives.
MIC-99-03359REB
BROWER, D. J.
Natural Hazard Mitigation. Recasting Disaster Policy and
Planning.
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BROWN, A. M.
Application of the Probabilistic Dynamic Synthesis Method
to Realistic Structures.
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BROWN. C. A.
General Harold K. Johnson and the Ambiguities of Strategic
Leadership.
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BROWN, E. C.
TSCA Deskbook.
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BROWN, H. R.
Opportunities to Improve Diagnostics Performance Using
Computer-Based Product Definition Models and Simula-
tions.
ADA362942REB
BROWN, J. R.
Residual Dust and Radiation Model (REDRAM), Model De-
scription.
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BROWN, R. L.
Indexing contamination surveys.
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BROWN, R. 0.
Water Resources Data for New Hampshire and Vermont,
Water Year 1998.
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BROWN, R. S.
Bifunctional detergents as novel catalysts: Final report.
MIC-99-03343REB
BROWN, S.
Large-scale demonstration and deployment project at Los
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BRUCE, L. L.
Effects of Weightlessness on Vestibular Development: Sum-
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BRUNDAGE, J.
Overhydration with Secondary Hyponatremia, Fort Banning.
Georgia.
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BRUNEAU, J. F.
Evaluation of two school bus advance signalling devices:
The eight-light system and hazard lights.
MIC-9M3406REB
BRUNEI, J.
Preparedness of Canadian business for the Year 2000
computer problem: A reassessment.
MIC-99-03575REB
BRUNNER, D.
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POLINAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
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BRUNO, A. B.
EMI Measurement Testing Performed at Hanscom Air Force
Base and Fort Devens Reserve for the DARPA Hybrid
Eectric Vehicle Program.
ADA362952REB
BRUNO, K. E.
Regional Civil-Military Operations Center: A Force Multiplier
in Military Operations Other Than War.
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BUCCI, S. P.
Conserving Assets: An Alternative Paradigm for Peace Op-
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BUESCHER, K. L.
Data mining.
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BUI, T. P.
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene Racket
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BULLOCK, O. R.
Current Methods and Research Strategies for Modeling At-
mospheric Mercury.
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September 1999 PA-3
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BULTMAN, N. K.
SNS Unac Revised configuration.
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BUNKER, B.
Waste Forms Based on Separations Media (DOE 36044).
The Strategic Environmental Research and Development
PrOQTHJTl.
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BUONANNO. A.
Effective On^Body Approach to General RelatMstic Two-
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BUONO.G.
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United States Postal Service. Mai Processing and Distribu-
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BURKE, T.M.
Responses to additional JAPC questions.
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Summary of FY 1997 related to JAPC-U.S. DOE contract
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BURKHAROT. & L.
Applkatkxi of hysteresis modeling to magnetic techniques
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BURKHARDT.T.D.
Better Environmental Decisions: Strategies for Govern-
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Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0093-2685.
Mcroffcres, Inc. Pawtucket, Rl.
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BURN, O.
Fusion materials semiannual progress report for the period
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BURRIS,H.R.
Feasibility Experiments for Underwater Shock and Bubble
Generation with a High-Power Laser.
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BUSHAW, B.A.
Laser Abtatkxvlonization Characterization of Solids: Final
Progress Report of the Strategic Environmental Research
and Development Program.
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BUTCH, O. K.
Water Resources Data tar New York, Water Year 1998.
Volume 1. Eastern New York Excluding Long Island.
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BUTLER, D.
Thermal and Mechanical Pwfmiitance of a Carbon/Carbon
Composite Spacecraft Radtetor.
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BUTNER.H.M.
Airborne Astronomy Program.
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BUTT, D. P.
Need and options available tor permanent CO(sub 2) dis-
BUTTERFKLD.J.
HoisSc Management A New Framework for Decis>on-Mak-
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Evaluation of Reflective Crack Control Policy.
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OE. HANCOCK
New Technology Demonstration Program, Kennedy Space
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CABANAS-HOIMEN, M. F.
Doped PMN-PT Single Crystals.
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Carboniferous evolution of Nova Scotia.
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Evaluating Performance Effects of a Medication (Dexedrine)
in the Simulator Versus Aircraft Environment
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CALOWELL, J. l_
Survey of Work and Sleep Hours of U.S. Army Aviation
Personnel.
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CALLAN.B.E.
Disease! of Popuka in British Columbia: A Diagnostic man-
ual.
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GALLEY, MB.
ReBabWy Study: General Electric Reactor Protection Sys-
tem, 1984-1995.
NUREG/CR-S500-V3REB
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Tentcgoup systems requirements, phase 1A.
CAMONI, I.
Advice of the Italian CCTN on the Health Risk Assessment
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Practical Approaches to the Conservation of Biodiversity.
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Conversion of Laser Phase Noise to Amplitude Noise in a
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Semidassical Random Electrodynamics: Spontaneous
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CAMPBELL, G. H.
Fatigue crack nucteation in metallic materials.
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CAMPBELL, J. A.
Laser ANation/tonization Characterization of Solids: Final
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and Development Program.
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CAMPBELL, P. E.
Visual Analysis of a Radio Frequency Tracking System for
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CANOE, R.
Paleoseismology Study Northwest of the New Madrid Seis-
mic Zone.
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CANN.D.
Status of DoD's Capability to Estimats the Costs of Weapon
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CANNINGS, a J.
Birds of British Columbia: A taxooqmic catalogue.
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CAPONE, 0.
Standardized Procedure for Experimental Vibration Testing
of Damping Test Specimens.
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CAPRtO, G. S.
Vapor and gas sampling of sinrjkMhell tank 241-8-202
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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CAREY, J. H.
Effects of contaminants on aquatic organisms in the Peace,
Athabasca and Slave River basins.
MIC-9943210REB
CARFF, P. F.
When Is a Simple Model Adequate for Use in Scheduling in
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CARLOS, J.
Design of a Switched-Reluctance Motor Drive for Electric
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CARLSON, J.L.
324 Fac&ty B-Cetl quality process plan.
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CARNEY, K.M,
Terrestrial Ecoregjons of North America: A Conservation
Assessment
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CARRETTA, T. a
Transfer of Training Effectiveness in Bight Simulation: 1986
to 1997.
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CARRIER, C.
World Information Directory of Industrial Technology and In-
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CARROLL. B.M.
New Brunswick's mineral industry. 1997.
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CARSON, J.
Sampling Results for AEC Phase 1 Training Ordnance
Emission Characterization. Volume 1, Appends 1-A
Sampling Results for AEC Phase 1 Training Ordnance
Emission Characterization. Volume 2, Appendu 2-A
CALVAMO, C.N.
Maritime Preposition Force Ship 2010.
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CASEY, M. P.
AMPL- An Exclusive Technology for DacisionNeL
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Revision of the NASA Team Sea Ice Algorithm.
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CERTA, P. J.
Data quality objectives for TWRS privatization Phase 1:
Confirm tank T is an appropriate feed source for low-activity
waste feed batch X.
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Data quality objectives for TWRS privatization Phase 1:
Confirm tank T is an appropriate feed source for low-activity
waste feed batch X.
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CHACON, LC.
Synthesis, characterization and reactivity of high oxidation
state nickel fluorides.
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CHADWICK, D. B.
Environmental Analysis of U.S. Navy Shipboard Solid
Waste Discharges: Addendum to the Report of Findings.
ADA362694REB
CHANDRA, S.
Seasonal and Interannual Variabilities in Tropical Tropo-
sphere Ozone.
N19990042082REB
CHANG, J.
Cost Analysis and Economic Assessment of Proposed Elec-
tric-Discharge Non-Thermal Plasma Processes for NOX Re-
moval in Jet-Engine Exhaust White Paper for SERDP
Project CP-1038.
ADA363161REB
Economic Assessment of Proposed Electric-Discharge Non-
Thermal Plasma Field-Pilot Demonstration Units for NOx
Removal in Jet-Engine Exhaust White Paper for SERDP
Protect CP-1038.
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CHANG, J. S.
Reactions o< oxides of nitrogen (NOx) leading to the forma-
tion of nitric acid (HNO3) in non-thermal plasmas (NTPs).
White paper for the Strategic Environmental Research and
Development Program (SERDP) (Compliance Project CP-
1038: Development of non-thermal plasma reactor tech-
nology for control of atmospheric emissions).
DE99002262REB
CHANG, L. A.
Millimeter-Wave Imaging Radiometer (MIR) Data Proc-
essing and Development of Water Vapor Retrieval Algo-
rithms.
N19990041153REB
CHANGE, J.
Development of Non-Thermal Plasma Reactor Technology
for Control of Atmospheric Emissions: Interim Technical Re-
port for SERDP Project CP-1038 (1998).
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CHAD. E.
Workshop on t4ew Engineering Technology Transfer in
Orthopaedic Surgery1.
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CHAPA.M.
Results of Attempts to Prevent Departure anoYor Pilot-In-
duced Oscillations (PtO) Due to Actuator Rate Limiting in
Higriry-Augrnented Fighter Flight Control Systems (HAVE
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CHARLES, M.
Ftesutts of a Cultural Resource Inventory of Portions of Fort
Carson Military Reservation and Test Excavation of Site
5EP2524, B Paso County, Colorado, 1996.
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Results of the 1997 Cultural Resource Reevaluatkxi
Project, Fort Carson Military Reservation: El Paso. Fremont,
and Pueblo Counties, Colorado.
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CHASE, R
Numerical Computation of the Radar Cross Section of the
ZSU-23-4.
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CHEIN.T.
CVD Diamond Grown by Mcrowave Plasmas in Mixtures of
AcetonaOxygan and Acetone/Carbon Dioxide.
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Synthesis of Diamond in High Power-Density Microwave
Methane/Hydrogen/ Oxygen Plasmas at Elevated Substrate
Temperatures.
ADA36276SREB
CHEN, J. D.
Involvement of Nuclear Receptor Co-Repressors in the De-
velopment of Human Breast Cancer.
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CHEN, P. S.
Time Temperature-Precipitation Behavior in An AI-Cu-Li
Alloy 2195.
N19990041616REB
CHEN, S. P.
Ab InrBo calculations of As-vacancy interactions in silicon.
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First principles total energy study of NbCr(sub 2) + V Laves
phase ternary system.
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CHESTER, J.
Pateoseismotogy Study Northwest of the New Madrid Seis-
mic Zone.
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CHEUNG, M. K.
Investigation of the Temperature Hysteresis Phenomenon of
a Loop Heat Pipe.
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Recent Geographical Conferences in the Soviet Union,
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CHIH-HUNG, C.
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in the Chinese People's Republics tor 10 years -USSR-
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CHRISTY, J. R.
New ERA in Global Temperature Monitoring with the Ad-
vanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU).
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CHU, E. W.
Restoring Life in Running Waters.
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CHU. M. I.
Spacecraft Onboard Software Maintenance: An Effective
Approach which Reduces Costs and Increases Science Re-
turn.
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Future of U.S. Ocean Policy. Choices for the New Century.
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Sampling Results for AEC Phase 1
Emission Characterization. Volume
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Molecular Quantum States at Dissociation.
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CLAYTON, W. A.
Low-level radioactive waste management at the Nevada
Test Site — Current status.
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CLINTON, R.
Technical information for the relocation and treatment of Ar-
gonne National Laboratory drums.
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COAKLEY, M. F.
Water Resources Data for New Hampshire and Vermont,
Water Year 1998.
PB99-152365REB
COCCHIARO, J. E.
Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Based Processing of PEP
Binder Polymers.
ADA36325BREB
COCHRAN, J. R.
Intermediate depth burial of classified transuranic wastes in
arid alluvium.
DE99002192REB
COFFER, J. a
Conversion of Laser Phase Noise to Amplitude Noise in a
Resonant Atomic Vapor The Role of Laser Linewidth.
ADA362816REB
COFFEY, RE.
Solar-Geophysical Data Number 657, May 1999. Part 1
(Prompt Reports). Data for March, April 1999 and Late
Data.
PB99-154676REB
Solar-Geophysical Data Number 657, May 1999. Part 2.
(Comprehensive Reports). Data for November 1998 and
Miscellaneous.
PB99-154684REB
COFFMAN, D. W.
Operational Art and the Human Dimension of Warfare in the
21st Century.
ADA363177REB
COHEN, S. B.
Estimation Procedures in the 1996 Medical Expenditure
Panel Survey Household Component. Methodology Report
PB99-149734REB
COHN, S. E.
Internal Physical Features of a Land Surface Model Em-
ploying a Tangent Linear Model.
N19990041333REB
COLBURN, J. W.
Data Transfer Report - 30-mm Enhanced Alternate Hjgh-
Energy Propellant Program (EAHEP): Evaluation of the Per-
formance of an ROX-Based ARDEC-7994 Propellant and
the Effect of Two Different Slug Projectile Designs.
ADA363101RE8
COLE, J. A.
Forced Acoustic Reid Effects on Incineration Processes:
Research on U. S. Navy Shipboard Waste Disposal.
ADA363186REB
COLEMAN, C. J.
Technique for Measuring the Gain of HF Antennas.
ADA362876REB
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
COLEMAN, N.
Structural Optimization Technique.
ADA363330REB
COLL, M. B.
Water Resources Data for Pennsylvania, Water Year 1998.
Volume 3. Ohio River and St. Lawrence River Basins.
PB99-152928REB
COLUGAN-TAYLOR, K. F.
Sandakan Brothel No. 8: A Journey into the History of
Lower-Class Japanese Women.
SHARPE-00463REB
COLLINS, R.
Status of DoD's Capability to Estimate the Costs of Weapon
Systems: 1999 Update.
ADA363024REB
COLLINS, S.
Macroeconomic Policy and Adjustment in Korea 1970-1990.
HUP-0035REB
COLLINS, W. T.
Acoustic seabed classification, MAST97: Final report.
MIC-99-03382REB
Seabed classification by QIC VIEW: Sites near Vancouver
Island.
MIC-99-03353REB
COLSON, S. D.
Laser Ablation/lonization Characterization of Solids: Final
Progress Report of the Strategic Environmental Research
and Development Program.
ADA363248REB
COLSTON, S. N.
Implementation of Successful Practices Using an Iterative
Development Methodology for an AEGIS Configuration
Management Software Application.
ADA363072REB
CONKLIN, D. A.
Woodpecker Use and Fall Rates of Snags Created by Kill-
ing Ponderosa Pine Infected with Dwarf Mistletoe.
PB99-152902REB
CONNELL, T. R.
Quantitative Analysis of Residul VX in Caustic Neutraliza-
tion Solutions by Solid Phase Extraction and GC/MSD:
Analysis of Hydrolysate as Unseparated Phases.
ADA362643REB
CONRAD, G. W.
Effects of Microgravity on Embryonic Quail Eye Develop-
ment
N19990041707REB
COOGAN, J. J.
Reid Demonstration and Commercialization of Silent Dis-
charge Plasma Hazardous Air Pollutant Control Technology.
ADA363228REB
COOPER, E.
Artisans and Entrepreneurs of Dongyang County: Economic
Reform and Flexible Production in China.
SHARPE-00426REB
COOPER, J.
Software Acquisition Capability Maturity Model (SA-CMM)
Version 1.02.
ADA362667REB
COOPER, R.M.
UpscaJed Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis
(SHS)/Dynamic Compaction Processing.
ADA362636REB
COOPER, R. N.
Macroeconomic Policy and Adjustment in Korea 1970-1990.
HUP-003SREB
COPPOCK, M. L.
Modification and Analysis of the 40MM Selective Feed Sys-
tem.
ADA363145REB
CORDEIRO, 0. T.
Effects of contaminants on aquatic organisms in the Peace,
Athabasca and Slave River basins.
MIC-99-03210REB
CORDES, J.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-52.
N19990042027REB
COREY, B. K.
Theater Ballistic Missile Defense, an Achilles Heel for the
United States.
ADA363251REB
CORNWALL, J.
Characterization of Underground Facilities.
ADA363359REB
CORTNER, H. J.
Politics of Ecosystem Management
ISLAND-0528REB
COSTA, J.
Material and Comfort Parameters of a New Chemical, Bio-
logical Combat Suit and its Components.
ADA363348REB
COTE, T. J.
Creative PDB's (parts databases).
DE99002284REB
COTTRELL, B. H.
Assessment of Advanced Warning Signs for Ragging Oper-
ations.
PB99-152134REB
COVERT, E. E.
Aerodynamic Response of Turbomachinery Blade Rows to
Converting Density Wakes.
ADA363039REB
CURRAN, D. R.
COWAN, R. S.
Integrated Diagnostics.
ADA363343REB
COWAN, T. E.
Progress in Fast Ignitor Research with the Nova Palawan
Laser Facility.
ADA362957REB
COWEN, M. B.
Use of Perspective View Displays for Operational Tasks.
ADA362590REB
COWLEY, W. L.
Development of radiological concentrations and unit liter
doses for TWRS FSAR radiological consequence calcula-
tions.
DE99050397REB
CRAFT, W. J.
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods Volume I -
New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Pro-
duction Scheduling in Flexible Manufactunng Systems.
ADA363270REB
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods. Volume II -
New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Pro-
duction Scheduling in Flexible Manufactunng Systems.
ADA363269REB
CRAIG, J. D.
Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Power Plant
PB99-126450REB
CRAIG, S.
Overtiydration with Secondary Hyponatremia, Fort Benning,
Georgia.
ADA362948REB
CRANDALL, K. R.
Error studies for SNS Linac. Part 1: Transverse errors.
DE99002254REB
CRANE, B. D.
Deterrence Effects of Operation Frontier Shield.
ADA362838REB
CRANE, R. M.
Standardized Procedure for Experimental Vibration Testing
of Damping Test Specimens.
ADA363069REB
CRAWFIS, R.
Perspective Splatting.
ADA363073REB
CRAWFORD, K. B.
High-Resolution Ozone Imager (HIROIG).
ADA362746REB
CRAWFORD, R. H.
Solid Freefbrm Fabrication Proceedings (9th) Held in Aus-
tin, Texas on August 10-12 1998.
ADA362745REB
CREECH, a S.
Increasing the Resolution of Simulated Combat Trauma In-
juries in a High Level Architecture (HLA) Environment.
ADA362714REB
CRESCENT), G. H.
Development of an Integrated Mobile Meteorological Moni-
toring System for Use in Open Burning and Open Detona-
tion Activities.
ADA363351REB
CREWS, J. T.
Bibliography of Surface-Mine Reclamation Research: 1976-
PB99-152795REB
CROATTO, P. V.
Evaluation of kinetic phosphorescence analysis for the de-
termination of uranium.
DE99002439REB
CRONE, L. K.
Different Perspectives on Economic Base.
PB99-147639REB
CROWE, B. M.
Intermediate depth burial of classified transuranic wastes in
arid alluvium.
DE99002192REB
Low-level radioactive waste management at the Nevada
Test Site - Current status.
DE99002186REB
CROWLEY, J. C.
Consolidating Active and Reserve Component Training In-
frastructure.
ADA363165REB
CUDNOHUFSKY, A. L
Space as an Area of Responsibility (AOR), Is it the Right
Solution.
ADA363149REB
CUMMINGS, R. M.
Multidisciplinary Design and Analysis for Commercial Air-
craft.
N19990042109REB
CUMMINS, C. S.
Closing the Book: The Role of the Aircraft Carrier in the
Twenty-First Century.
ADA363211REB
CURRAN, D. R.
Dynamic Failure of Materials. Volume 1 - Experiments and
Analyses.
ADA362713REB
Dynamic Failure of Materials. Volume 2 - Compilation of
Russian Spall Data.
ADA362759REB
September 1999 PA-5
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
CURTIS, S.L.
Environmental Analysis of U.S. Navy Shipboard Solid
Waste Discharges: Addendum to the Report of Findings.
ADA362694REB
CUSHNER.H.
Overtiydration with Secondary Hyponatremia, Fort Benning,
CWHCUNSKU C. J.
America's Role in the Allied Intervention in Northern Russia
and Sfceria (1918-1920) Case Studies of Mssion Creep
and Coalition Failure.
ADA363178REB
D-AGNESE, F. A.
Simulated effects of climate change on the Death Valley re-
gional ground- water flow system, Nevada and California.
DE99002359REB
DALE.V.H.
Ecological Modeling for Mlitary Land Use Decision Support
Interim Progress Report for Ecological Modeling (Project
CS/758M567).
ADA363353REB
Ecological Modeling to Support Land Use Decisions. Stra-
tegic Environmental Research and Development Program
Conservation Thrust Area (CS-758).
ADA363350REB
Spatially Explicit Ecological Models for Land-Use Decisions:
Examples for MMary Land Management
ADA363352REB
DALLAS, G. M.
Awakening China: Rabbit or Tiger.
ADA363030REB
DALLEK, R.
RonaM Reagan. The Politics of Symbolism.
HUP-0008REB
DALLEV, N. K.
Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Novel Diaza-18-Crown-
6 Ugands Containing Aromatic Tirol-Derived Side Arms.
ADA362936REB
DAMCO.N.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-52.
N19990042027REB
DAMOUR.T.
Effective One-Body Approach to General Relativistic Two-
Body Dynamics.
PB99-148777REB
Experimental Tests of Relativistic Gravity.
PB99-148736REB
Reflation.
PB99-148769REB
DANIEL, W. K.
Flight Prediction for Performance of the SWAS Solar Array
Deployment Mechanism.
N19990042081REB
DANUN.M.Y.
Utilization of UARS Data in Validation of Photochemical and
Dynamical Mechanisms in Stratospheric Models.
N19990041878REB
DARBY, A.
Department of Defense In-House RDT&E Activities Report
for Fiscal Year 1996.
AOA362634REB
DAStt.VA.A-
kitemal Physical Features of a Land Surface Model Em-
ploying a Tangent Linear Modal.
N19990041333REB
DATTA.S.
Evaluation of Cervical Cytology. Evidence Report/Tech-
nology Assessment Number 5.
PB99-152936REB
DAVTS.J.F.
High-Power Laser Source Evaluation.
ADA362788REB
DAVIS. S.
Maintaining Budgetary Discipline: Spending and Revenue
Options.
ADA363202REB
Tent group systems requirements, phase 1 A.
MK>99-03476REB
DAVIS, V.
Overview of the Quafity and Quantity of Roadway Runoff
and Current Status of Phase 2 Storm Water Rules.
PB99-1S3009REB
DAVIS, W.
Shadows in the Sun: Travels to Landscapes of Spirit and
Desire.
(SLAND-0502REB
DAWES.S.S.
Some Assembly Required: Building a Digital Government
for the 21st Century. Report of a Muttidisciplinary Workshop
Held in October 1998.
ADA362848REB
DAWSON.E.L
Use of Commercial Space Assets by the Joint Force Com-
mander.
ADA3631SOREB
DAY, D.C.
Unique Polymeric Fiber and Filer Delivery Systems for the
Economic Preparation of High-Fiber Content Concrete with
Superior Physical Properties.
DAY, D. E.
Waste Forms Based on Separations Media (DOE 360-94).
The Strategic Environmental Research and Development
Program.
ADA363257REB
DAY, N. B.
Network Centric Warfare and me Joint Forces Air Compo-
nent Commander.
ADA3631S2REB
DECKER, C. D.
High-Power Laser Source Evaluation.
ADA362788REB
DEFFENBAUGH, M. L
Permitting plan for the immobilized low-activity waste
DEL MAR, R. A.
Application of environmental accounting to pollution preven-
tion.
DE99050167REB
Deployment of pollution prevention during design - a case
study.
DE99050164REB
DELANEY, D. K.
Assessment of Training Noise Impacts on the Red-
Cookaded Woodpecker Preliminary Results.
ADA363336REB
DELGADO, R R.
Mapping Coastal Surface Winds in Monterey Bay Using
High Frequency Radar.
A5A362924REB
DELUORCO.P.C.
Implementation of modal predictive control on a hydro-
thermal oxidation reactor.
DE99002280REB
DELLASALA, D.
Terrestrial Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation
Assessment
ISLAND-0506REB
DELOMBARO, R.
Comparison Tools for Assessing the Merogravity Environ-
ment of Orbital Mfcsions. Carriers and Conditions.
N19990041197REB
DEMASTER, D. P.
U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments: 1998.
PB99-152837REB
DEMIRKIRAN, L
Knowledge-Based Interference Rejection Scheme for Dt-
rect-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Systems.
ADA36291SREB
DEMPSEY, B. J.
Evaluation of Reflective Crack Control Policy.
PB99-152951REB
DEMUTH.S.
Cost benefit of caustic recycle for tank waste remediation at
the Hanford and Savannah River Sites.
DE99002242REB
DEN HARTOG, B. K.
Si-Combiner. Making sense of results from multiple trained
> Enhancement Feature Extraction and Motion
i Using Joint Time-Frequency Techniques.
EB
DESK}, P. J.
Telemarketing Fraud Working Group: Report to the Com-
mission, January 28,1998.
PB99-151268REB
DESPAIN, A.
Characterization of Underground Facilities.
ADA363359RE8
WSANZA.F.
Intermediate depth burial of classified transuranic wastes in
arid alluvium.
DE99002192REB
DIAMOND, D. J.
Summary of results for the uranium benchmark problem of
the ANS Ad Hoc Committee on Reactor Physics Bench-
marks.
DE99002269REB
DIAZ, L. A.
Tank 241-TX-104, cores 230 and 231 analytical results for
the final report
DE99050826REB
DICATERINO, A.
Introduction to Workflow Management Systems.
ADA362925REB
DICKERSON,D.
Effects of Reservoir Operations on Individual Species and
Communities: A Watershed Perspective.
ADA363371REB
DICKERSON, D. D.
Mud and Musk Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363366REB
Terrestrial Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363365REB
DKXSON, P. M.
Dynamic measurement of the influence of projectile radius
and velocity on strain localization during impact of an ener-
getic material.
DE99002408REB
DIME* M. E.
Telemarketing Fraud Working Group: Report to the Com-
mission, January 28,1998.
PB99-151268REB
DIDION. J. R.
Development of Lightweight Electronics Enclosures for
Space Applications.
N19990042149REB
DIFAZIO, A. S.
Augmented Selection Criteria for Enlisted Personnel.
ADA363068REB
DIGGS, J. T.
Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservative
Assessment
ISLAND-0482REB
DINERSTEIN, E.
Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservative
Assessment
ISLAND0482REB
Terrestrial Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation
Assessment
ISLAM W3506REB
DINGES, D. F.
Crew Alertness Management on the Right Deck: Cognitive
and Vigilance Performance.
N19990041609REB
DINOtA, T. P.
Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Based Processing of PEP
Binder Polymers.
ADA363258REB
DIRKS, L.
Nonwork and Off-Peak Trips by Transit, Walk and Bicycle
Modes: An Understanding of Existing and Potential Mar-
kets.
PB99-152944REB
Dixrr, s.
High-Power Laser Source Evaluation.
ADA362788REB
DOBRATZ.B.
Detonation and combustion of explosives: A selected t*bli-
I2406REB
DOOSON.G. W.
Future Insurgencies in Latin America and the Caribbean:
Implications for U.S. Operations.
ADA363179REB
DOELTZ.M.K.
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested for Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 1.
PB99-105520REB
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested for Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 2.
PB9&-105538REB
DOLAN.K.J.
C2 in the Information Age: Will Operational Command
Echelons Become Unnecessary.
ADA3632S9REB
DOMANSKL P. A.
Study of a Water-to-Water Heat Pump Using Hydrocarbon
and Hydrofknrocarbon Zeotropic Mixtures.
PB99-152373REB
DONAHUE, T. J.
Modification and Analysis of the 40MM Selective Feed Sys-
tem.
ADA363145REB
DONLEY, P. H.
Shifting Ambiguity U.S. Foreign Policy Toward China and
Taiwan.
ADA363166REB
DOOUNG.R.
Assessment of Training Noise Impacts on the Red-
Cockaded Woodpecker. Preliminary Results.
ADA363336REB
DOUGHERTY, L.
Changing Nature of Work: Frontier Issues in Economic
Thought
ISLAND-0
MD-0521REB
DOUR, C. A.
Winning MOOTWs in 2010: The Future Relationship Be-
tween me U.S. Military and Nongovernmental Organizations
(NOG'S).
ADA363212REB
DOVE, J. B.
RXTE Observation of Cygnus X-1,1.
N19990042404REB
DOWELL.E.H.
Limit Cycle Oscillations (LCD) and Nonlinear Aeroelastic
Wing Response: Reduced Order Aerodynamic Models.
ADA362982REB
DRABEK.Z.
Managing Capital Flows in Turbulent Times: The Experi-
ence of Europe's Emerging Market Economies in Global
Perspective.
SHARPE-00438REB
DUGGER.H.
Large-scale demonstration and deployment project at Los
Alamos National Laboratory.
DE990Q2150REB
DUKE, J. Ft
Hydrogen gas getters: Susceptibility to poisoning.
DE99002237REB
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DUKE, P.
Results of a Cultural Resource Inventory of Portions of Fort
Carson Mlitary Reservation and Test Excavation of Site
5EP2524, El Paso County, Colorado, 1996.
AOA363383REB
Results of the 1997 Cultural Resource Revaluation
Project, Fort Carson Military Reservation: El Paso, Fremont,
and Pueblo Counties, Colorado.
ADA363384REB
DUNCAN, E. J.
Conversion of oscillatory shear data from propellants and
explosives.
MIC-99-O3359REB
DUNCAN, G.
Assessment of risks associated with the commercial oper-
ation of selected ORES facilities.
MIC-99-03366REB
DUNLAP, J. E.
Electromagnetic Cow-Test Characterization of the Quad-
Driven Stnpline Kicker.
ADA362953REB
DUNLAP, R. D.
Transfer of Training Effectiveness in Right Simulation: 1986
to 1997.
ADA362818REB
DUPUIS, A. D.
Sabot performance for gun launched MK-82 CF, BDU-5003/
B and BDU-5002/B MOD 1 bombs.
MIC-99-03365REB
DURLACH, N. I.
Training Spatial Knowledge Acquisition Using Virtual Envi-
ronments.
ADA362800REB
DURRETT.M.
Innovative Thin Rim Fluorescence Sensor Providing Greatly
Enhanced SignaMo-Noise and Integrated Solid State Detec-
tion. Suitable for Incorporation in Microchip Sensor Sys-
tems. Phase 1.
ADA363084REB
DURST, H. D.
Quantitative Analysis of Residul VX in Caustic Neutraliza-
tion Solutions by Solid Phase Extraction and GC/MSD:
Analysis of HydrcJysate as Unseparated Phases.
ADA362643REB
DYE. R. C.
Hydrogen gas getters: Susceptibility to poisoning.
DE99u02237RlB
DYER-WILLIAMS, K.
Paleoseismology Study Northwest of the New Madrid Seis-
mic Zone.
NUREG/CR-5730REB
EARDLEY, D.
Characterization of Underground Facilities.
ADA363359REB
Nondestructive Evaluation and Self-Monitoring Materials.
ADA363256REB
EASTER, K. W,
Better Environmental Decisions: Strategies for Govern-
ments, Businesses, and Communities.
ISLAND-0518REB
EBY, M. E.
Is a Fundamental Revolution in Military Medicine Required
to Support Joint Vision 2010 and the Joint Forces Com-
mander in the 21st Century.
ADA363097REB
ECKERT, C. J.
Korea Old and New. A History.
HUP-0022REB
ECKES, A. E.
United States Trade Policy: History, Theory, and the WTO.
SHARPE-00437REB
EDWARD J. MCCREA
X-Ray Shawdowgraph Camera Design.
DE00002698REB
EDWARDS, C. D.
Flow Visualisation About the Helicopter Deck of the Hydro-
graphic Ship.
ADA362877REB
EGAMI.T.
Low temperature anomaly of LO phonons in La(sub
1.85)Sr(sub 0.15)CuO(sub 4) and YBalsub 2)Cu(sub
3)O(sub 7).
DE990021&4REB
EGGLESTONE, G. T.
Material and Comfort Parameters of a New Chemical, Bio-
logical Combat Suit and its Components.
ADA363348REB
EHERNBERGER, L J.
Use of a LkJar Forward-Looking Turbulence Sensor for
Mixed-Compression Inlet Unstart Avoidance and Gross
Weight Reduction on a High Speed Civil Transport.
N19990042110REB
E1CHBAUM, W.
Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservative
Assessment
ISLAND-0482REB
Terrestrial Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation
Assessment.
ISLAND-0506REB
EIDE. S. A.
Reliability Study: General Electric Reactor Protection Sys-
tem. 1984-1995.
NUREG/CR-5500-V3REB
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
EISENHAUER. K.
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested for Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 1.
PB99-105520REB
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested for Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 2.
PB99-105538REB
EISENHAWER, S. W.
Evaluation of high-level waste pretreatment processes with
an approximate reasoning model.
DE99002218REB
EISS, N. S.
Durability Testing for Fouling Release Coatings.
ADA362839REB
ELGAS, J. A.
Satellite Control Systems: Opportunity for DOD to Imple-
ment Space Policy and Integrate Capabilities.
ADA363241REB
ELITZAK, H.
Food Cost Review, 1950-97.
ERS-AER-780REB
ELLING, J. W.
Si-Combiner: Making sense of results from multiple trained
programs.
DE99002292REB
EMBURY, J. D.
Dislocation accumulation at large plastic strains — An ap-
proach to the theoretical strength of materials.
DE99002412REB
EMMONS, P. H.
Performance Criteria for Concrete Repair Materials, Phase
II Summary Report.
ADA362896REB
EMORY, J.
Water Injection into Navy Gas-Turbine Combustors to Re-
duce NOx Emissions.
ADA363219REB
ENGELHARDT, R. J.
Medium Extended Air Defense System: A Renaissance in
Trans-Atlantic Armaments Cooperation.
ADA362935REB
ERICKSON, G.
Electromagnetic Effects of Advanced Packaging.
ADA362900REB
ERNST, W. R.
Changes in butyttin residue concentrations in marine sedi-
ments of Atlantic Canada between 1988 and 1994.
MIC-99-03657REB
ERWIN, J.
Hanford Tank Waste Remediation System High-Level
Waste Chemistry Manual.
NUREG/CR-6751REB
ESCH, R. A.
Double-contained receiver tank 244-TX, grab samples,
244TX-97-3 analytical results for the final report.
DE99050153REB
ESENER, S. C.
Technological Development for Interfacing Parallel Access
Memories to Parallel Computers.
ADA362650REB
ESPOSTTO, j. A.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-52.
N19990042027REB
ESSWEIN, E. J.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0012-2652,
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
PB99-152332REB
ESTEY, W. Z.
Grain Handlina and Transportation Review: Final report.
MIC-99-03320REB
Grain Handling and Transportation System Review: Phase
one report.
MIC-99-03322REB
EVANS, R. B.
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
site environmental report for calendar year 1997.
DE99002432REB
In summary: Idaho National Engineering and Environmental
Laboratory site environmental report for calendar year 1997.
DE99002433REB
EVENDEN, W. G.
Environmental Dynamics of Carbon-14 Near a Low-Level
Radioactive Waste Burial Ground.
NUREG/CR-6587REB
EVERSMAN, W.
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Volume
N19990041445REB
EW1NG, M.
Prediction of Antisymmetric Buffet Loads on Horizontal Sta-
bilizers in Massively Separated Flows. Phase 2.
PB99-154478REB
FAIRBANK, J. K.
China. A New History. Enlarged Edition.
HUP-0018REB
United States and China. Fourth Edition.
HUP-0002REB
FAISON, D. M.
New Neutron Multiplicity Counter for the Measurement of
Impure Plutonium Metal at Westinghouse Savannah River
She.
DE98057852REB
FOA, V.
FALETTO, D.
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested for Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 1.
PB99-105520REB
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested for Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 2.
PB99-105538REB
FALKENSTEIN, Z.
Experimental Results Comparing Pulsed Corona and Di-
electric Barrier Discharges for Pollution Control.
ADA363246REB
FARHAT, N. H.
Biomorphic Networks for ATR and Higher-Level Processing.
ADA362731REB
FARKAS, Z. A.
Benefit-Cost Assessment of the Commercial Vehicle Infor-
mation Systems and Networks (CVISN) in Maryland.
PB99-116501 REB
FAROKHI, S.
Prediction of Antisymmetric Buffet Loads on Horizontal Sta-
bilizers in Massively Separated Flows. Phase 2.
PB99-154478REB
FARZAD, E.
Tuberculosis in Canada, 1996.
MIC-99-03411REB
FAUNT, C. C.
Simulated effects of climate change on the Death Valley re-
gional ground- water flow system, Nevada and California.
DE99002359REB
FEDOROVA, N. V.
Problem of Early Diagnosis of Cancer of the Uterine Cervix-
-Translation.
ADA362859REB
FEIGHNER, B. H.
Fort Bliss, Texas 1998: Acute Gastroenteritis Outbreak.
ADA362944REB
FENSKE, M. T.
Development of Lightweight Electronics Enclosures for
Space Applications.
N19990042149REB
FERIL, B. G.
Shoring Up the Homeland Defense: The Joint Medical Task
Force and Weapons of Mass Destruction.
ADA363093REB
FERRELL, P. C.
Radioisotope thermoelectric generator transportation system
safety analysis report for packaging. Volumes 1 and 2.
DE99050392REB
FERR1, A. A.
Application of the Probabilistic Dynamic Synthesis Method
to Realistic Structures.
N19990041443REB
RELD, M.
Inside the Arab World.
HUP-0024REB
FINLEY, J.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-52.
N19990042027REB
F1NNEGAN, R. J.
Organizational Implications of Network-Centric Warfare.
ADA363092REB
FISHER, M.
Software Acquisition Capability Maturity Model (SA-CMM)
Version 1.02.
ADA362667REB
FITZGERALD, T. J.
Advanced algorithms for information science.
DE99002231REB
FLACKS, M.
Hispanic Youth and Military Enlistment Propensity.
ADA362976REB
FLAGAN, R. C.
Mechanism for Production of Secondany Organic Aerosols
and Their Representation in Atmospheric Models.
PB99-152829REB
FLEMING, S. D.
Challenges of Command and Control in 2010 Counterdrug
Operations.
ADA363091REB
FLESIA, C.
Direct Detection Doppler Lidar for Spacebome Wind Meas-
urement
N19990041449REB
FLESNER, R. L.
Implementation of model predictive control on a hydro-
thermal oxidation reactor.
DE99002280REB
FLETCHER, P. D.
Some Assembly Required: Building a Digital Government
for the 21st Century. Report of a Multidisciplinary Workshop
Held in October 1998.
ADA362848REB
FUCK, E.
Results of Attempts to Prevent Departure and/or Pilot-In-
duced Oscillations (PIO) Due to Actuator Rate Limiting in
Highly-Augmented Rghter Right Control Systems (HAVE
FILTER).
ADA362947REB
FOA.V.
Advice of the Italian CCTN on the Health Risk Assessment
Relative to Exposure to Automobile Emissions.
PB99-117798REB
September 1999 PA-7
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
FOBES.J. L.
Project Plan tor ttw Baseline Measurment of Checkpoint Ef-
fectiveness and Efficiency.
PB99-149684REB
Test and Evalution Plan tor Determining Screener Training
Effectiveness.
PB9B-149e92REB
VaNdBtJng the Computer-Based Training Process for Avia-
tion Security Screeners.
PB99-1495B5REB
FOLKES.P.A.
Condensation of Quasi-Two-Dtmensional Biexcitons in a
Single Heterokjncton Quantum Wei.
ADA362735REB
FORD. A.
Modeling the EnvronmunL An Introduction to System Dy-
namics Modeling of Environmental Systems.
SLAND-0517REB
FOREST, C. A.
Thermodynamics and sound spooda at the Chapman-
FORNEY. K.A.
US. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments: 1998.
PB99-152837REB
FORSLUND. D.
Rural tekwneofoine project in northern New Mexico.
DE99002299REB
FORSLUNO.D.W.
Advanced telemedcine development
DE99002236REB
FORSYTHE, G, B.
Taci Knowledge in the Workplace.
ADA362656REB
FORTM.R.V.
Phosphorus toadtog to SheHmouth Reservoir. Manitoba.
,
MKW903172REB
FOSMRE, C. J.
Hantord Sits National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
characterization. Revision ia
DE9800242SREB
FOSTER, W. A.
Structural Stiffness Characteristics of the Solid Rocket
Booster Reid Joint
N19MOM1442REB
FOWLER, J.D.
Planning for Wireless Networks: DOO Concerns.
FOWLER. J.E.
Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applications. 1998
Annual Report
PB99-152606REB
FOWLER, R A.
Hantord Site National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
characterization. Revision 10.
DE9900242SREB
FRAQOLA.J.R.
Design Heritage-Based Forecasting Methodology tor Risk
Informed Management of Advanced Systems.
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FRANEKNBERGER, C. E.
Lara* Engine Uncontaned Debris Analysis.
FRANK, LW.
Evakjatiori of kinetic phosphorescence analysts for the de-
toiiijiiialioii of uranium.
DE99002439REB
FRANK, P.
Nonwork and Off-Peak Trips by Transit, Watt and Bicycle
Modes: An Understanrjng of Existing and Potential Mar-
PB99-152944REB
FRANK, a M.
TsMnps tssuo: Constitutkxtol Units on Lsnd Uso Control
•nd EnviroflnwrtaJ Rooutation.
(SLAND4S31REB
FRASER.LA.
Lagrangian ambient noise drifter.
WC-89-03340REB
FREDMCKSON, H. L.
Explosives Removal fromGroundwater ofthelowa Army
Ammunition Plant in CoftGftuous now Laboratory Systems
Planted with Aquatic and Wetland Plants.
ADA362974RE8
FREEMAN, H. J. A.
MuMdbctotnary Design and Analysis for Commercial Air-
craft.
N19990042106REB
FREEMAN, T.J.
Develop Maintenance Strategy Selection Procedures for
Pavements Incorporating Semi-»gid or Chemically Sta-
bilized Layers,
PB9B-149S83REB
FREESE.T. A.
Force Protection and Strategic Air MobMy: The MANPAD
Chafcnga.
AOA363181RE6
FRENCH, as.
WFPC2 Observations of Star Ousters in the Magettanic
Clouds. Report 2. ^^
N1 9990042321 REB
FRESE. J.
Water Injection into Navy Gas-Turbine Combustors to Re-
duce NOx Emissions.
ADA363219REB
FREVFOQLE. E. T.
Bounded People, Boundless Lands: Envisioning a New
Land Ethic.
ISLAND-0520REB
FRIGO, J. R.
Reliability of the nervous (Nv) nets.
DE99002293REB
FRISKE, P. W.
National geochemical reconnaissance reariatysis of 1775
lake sediments from regional surveys on central Baffin Is-
land. Nunavut, 1999: Parts of NTS 27B, 27C. 37A. and
37D.
MC-99-03442REB
FRITZ. J.N.
Thermodynamics and sound speeds at the Chapman*
Jouguet state.
DE99002289REB
FRtTZSCH, B.
Effects of Weightlessness on Vestibular Development: Sum-
mary of Research on NIH.R1.
N19990042097REB
FROST, as.
Growing Imperative to Adopt 'Flexibility' as an American
Principle of War.
ADA363381REB
FRV.J.
BCLDP site environmental report for calendar year 1997 on
radiological and nonracSotogical parameters.
DE99002442REB
FUGARD.C.
Dynamic measurement of the influence of projectile radius
and velocity on strain localization during impact of an ener-
getic material.
DE9900240BREB
FUOARO, C. S.
Quasi-stallc murdaxial testing of PBX 9501: Creep effects
on Estane molecular weight
DE99002195REB
FULMER, P.
Chemical synthesis of magnetic Fe-B and Fe-Co-fl particles
and chains.
DE99002187REB
FUNK, D. J.
Dynamic measurement of the inlluence of projectile radius
and velocity on strain localization during impact of an ener-
getic material.
DE99002406REB
FURLONG, E. R.
Combustion Control Using a Multiplexed Diode-Laser Sen-
sor System.
ADA363252REB
QABBE, D. a
Doped PMN-PT Single Crystals.
ADA362908REB
QAETANO, a
Estimation Procedures in the 1996 Medical Expendture
Panel Survey Household Component Methodology Report
PB99-149734REB
QAIER, J. a
New Materials for EM Shielding.
N19990042172REB
QAILLY, B.
Inserting joiners into a longitudinal panel of households and
MTC4&03602REB
GALLAGHER, K.
Changing Nature of Work: Frontier Issues in Economic
Thought
ISLAND-OKI REB
GAL YEAN, W. J.
Reliability Study: General Electric Reactor Protection Sys-
tem, 1984-1995.
NUREG/CR-6500-V3REB
GANDARA, 8. C.
Water Resources Data for Texas, Water Year 1998. Vol-
ume 2. San Jadnot River Basin, Brazos River Basin, San
Bernard River Basin, and Intervening Coastal Basins.
PB9B-1S2670REB
Water Resources Data for Texas. Water Year 1998. Vol-
ume 3. Colorado River Basin. Lavaca River Basin, Guada-
lupe River Basin. Nueces River Basin. Rio Grande Basin,
and Intervening CoastaL Basins.
PB99-15268BflEB
Water Resources Data Texas. Water Year 1998. Volume 1.
Arkansas River Basin, Red River Basin. Sabine River
Basin. Neches River Basin, Trinity River Basin, and Inter-
vening Coastal Basins.
PB99-1S2662REB
GABBER. D. P.
Sanda National Laboratories Institutional Plan: FY 1999-
2004.
DE00002622REB
GARDNER, D. L.
Technotogies for the o9 and gas industry.
DE99002238REB
GARDNER, J.W.
Fort Jackson 1988 Database: Demographics.
Risk Factors and Fitness Measures.
GARGIULO, a
Use of Waste Glass as Aggregate for Pipe Backfill and Em-
bankment Material.
PB99-152399REB
GARWW, R.
Characterization of Underground Facilities.
ADA363359REB
GAUTHIER, F.
World Information Directory of Industrial Technology and In-
vestment Support Services.
UhK)947REB
GAVM, J. A.
Oily Waste Water Treatment System.
PAT-APPL-M12016REB
GAVRILOV, E. M.
Advanced telemedicine development
DE99002236REB
GAZIS.P. R.
Structure of the Solar Wind at Large Heliocentric Distances:
CIRs and their Successors.
N19990042139REB
GDOUTOS, E. E.
Prediction of Crack Initiation and Growth in Solid Propel-
lants.
ADA363081REB
GEHW.J.C.
Summary of results for the uranium benchmark problem of
the ANS Ad Hoc Committee on Reactor Physics Bench-
marks.
DE99002269REB
GELZEICHTEa T. a
Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF) and
Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical Defense Program.
Evaluation of the Passive Protection Against Five Serotypes
of Botulinum Toxin Provided by BotuUnum Human Immune
Globulin in an Animal Model.
ADA362977REB
QENTILLON, C. D.
Reliability Study: General Electric Reactor Protection Sys-
tem, 1984-1995.
NUREG/CR-6500-V3REB
GEORGE. J. E.
Advanced telemedicine development
DE99002236REB
GEORGE, J. &
Bayesian analysis of MEG visual evoked responses.
DE99002182REB
GERTZ. C. P.
Low-level radioactive waste management at the Nevada
Test Site — Current status.
DE99002186REB
GIANETTO, J. A.
Mfcrostructural characterization of NiAl bronze wetdments.
WC-99-03326REB
GIBBONS, W. J.
Water Resources Data for Texas, Water Year 1998. Vol-
ume 2. San Jacinot River Basin, Brazos River Basin, San
Bernard River Basin, and Intervening Coastal Basins.
PB99-152670REB
Water Resources Data for Texas. Water Year 1998. Vol-
ume 3. Colorado River Basin, Lavaca River Basin, Guada-
lupe River Basin. Nueces River Basin, Rio Grande Basin,
and Intervening CoastaL Basins.
PB99-152688REB
Water Resources Data Texas, Water Year 1998. Volume 1.
Arkansas River Basin, Red River Basin, Sabine River
Basin, Neches River Basin. Trinity River Basin, and Inter-
vening Coastal Basins.
PB99-152662REB
GIBNEY, F.
Nanjing Massacre: A Japanese Journalist Confronts Ja-
pan's National Shame.
SHARPE-00464REB
GIBSON. W.
Development of a Biaxial Test Fixture.
ADA363135REB
GILCHRJST. a N.
General Framework to Provide for the Optimal Dispatch of
Hybrid Renewable Power Systems.
ADA363052REB
GILLARD, W. J.
Innovative Control Effectors (Configuration 101) Dynamic
Wind Tunnel Test Report. Rotary Balance and Forced Os-
tiHation Tests.
ADA362903REB
GU.REATH. S. a
Survey of Work and Sleep Hours of U.S. Army Aviation
Personnel.
ADA362964REB
GLASCOE.J.
GISS Analysis of Surface Temperature Changes.
N19990042165REB
GUCXSTEIN. S. S.
Dynamic and static error analyses of neutron radiography
testing.
DE99002096REB
GODW.B.
State of science and technology indicators in the OECD
countries.
MC-99-03567REB
GOOSCHALK, D.
Natural Hazard Mitigation. Recasting Disaster Policy and
Planning.
BLAND-0527REB
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GOFF, S. J.
Technologies for the oil and gas industry.
DE99002238REB
GOKSEL.H.
Estimation Procedures in the 1996 Medical Expenditure
Panel Survey Household Component. Methodology Report
PB99-U9734REB
GOLTSOV. A. P.
Recent Geographical Conferences in the Soviet Union,
USSR-Translation.
ADA362768REB
GOUHE, R. H.
Working man's analysis of incidents and accidents with ex-
plosives at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1946—
1997.
DE99002410REB
GOLDMAN, M.
China. A New History. Enlarged Edition.
HUP-0018REB
Paradox of China's Post-Mao Reforms.
HUP-0020REB
GONZALEZ, E.
RAND Forum on Cuba.
ADA363063REB
GOODMAN. J.
Hydrodynamic Stability and Magnetic Reconnection in Disks
and Stars.
N1 99900421 36REB
GOODS, S.H.
Mechanical Properties and Energy Absorption Characteris-
tics of a Pojyurethane Foam.
PB99-1055MREB
GOODSTEIN, E.
Trade-Off Myth: Fact and Fiction About Jobs and the Envi-
ISLAND-0483REB
GOODWIN. N. H.
Changing Nature of Work: Frontier Issues in Economic
Thought.
ISLAND-OS21REB
GOOLEY. K. W.
Technique for Measuring the Gain of HF Antennas.
ADA362876REB
GORDON. A. L
Stratification Mixing and Circulation of the Indonesian Seas.
ADA363048REB
GORDON, M.
Formulating objectives for management on an ecosystem
scale.
MIC-99-03133REB
GORDON, V.
Status of DoO's Capability to Estimate the Costs of Weapon
Systems: 1999 Update.
ADA363024REB
GOSS.LP.
Development and Application of an Advanced Optical
Based Pressure Instrument for Low-Speed Flows.
ADA362829REB
GOULD, M. J.
Non-Lethal Operational Fires in Military Operations Other
Than War.
ADA363126REB
GRAHAM, S. M.
Dynamic Fracture Initiation Toughness of ASTM A533,
Grade B Steel Plate.
NUREG/CR-6512REB
GREASER. D.
Initial Assessment of the Air Combat Environment Test and
Evaluation Facility To Support Operational Test and Evalua-
tion.
ADA362688REB
GREEN, D. E.
Models for Action: Practical Approaches to Electronic
Records Management and Preservation.
ADA362862REB
GREENE, a L
Production and storage of ultra cold neutrons in superfluid
helium.
DE99002260REB
GREENE, S.
Bioregtonal Assessments. Science at the Crossroads of
Management and Policy.
6LAND-0519REB
GREENWOOD, M. D.
E Pluribus Unum: Enhancing Intelligence Support in the
Network Centric Environment.
ADA363102REB
GRENV1LLE, J.
History of the World in the Twentieth Century. Volume I:
Western Dominance, 1900-1947.
HUP-0016REB
History of the Work) in the Twentieth Century. Volume II:
Conflict and Liberation, 1945-1996.
HUP-0017REB
GRIFFIN. J. T.
Cruising CVBGs and Horizon MAGs: An Alternative Ap-
proach to Naval Forward Presence for the 21st Century.
ADA363203REB
GRIFFITH-JONES, S.
Managing Capital Flows in Turbulent Times: The Expen-
enceof Europe's Emerging Market Economies m Global
Perspective.
SHARPE-00438REB
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
GROOT. 0.
AWOS Data Acquisition System (ADAS). Automated Light-
ning Detection and Reporting System (ALDARS), Oper-
ational Test and Evaluation (Or & E) Final Test Report.
ADA362808REB
GROSS, S.
Overview of the Quality and Quantity of Roadway Runoff
and Current Status of Phase 2 Storm Water Rules,
PB99-153009REB
GROSSO. Q. M.
Real Cost of 'Engagement1.
ADA363230REB
GRUN, J.
Feasibility Experiments for Underwater Shock and Bubble
Generation with a High-Power Laser.
ADA362880REB
High-Power Laser Source Evaluation.
ADA362788REB
GRYC, R.
NATO: From Creation to Golden Anniversary. Insights for
the Czech Republic.
ADA363231REB
GUBKOVA, T. I.
Evaluation of the Factors Determining the Change in Diffu-
sion Mobility During Deformation — USSR —Translation.
ADA362823REB
GUENTHER, A.
Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
PB99-149791 REB
GUEST, B. J.
R/V Seward Johnson Cruise Report (SJ-9807) ACCE S-
PALACE Float Deployments.
ADA362874REB
GUINZBURQ, A.
Space Shuttle Main Engine: Part Number RS007001.
N19990041880REB
GURNEY. S. E.
Phosphorus loading to Shellmouth Reservoir, Manitoba,
Canada
MIC-99-03172REB
GUSEYNOV, G. A.
Use of Vitamin E for Desensitization in Pregnancy Com-
plications Due to Rh-lncompatibility Between Mother and
Fetus, USSR.
ADA362843REB
QUSTANSKI, J. A.
Protecting the Land: Conservation Easements Past,
Present, and Future.
ISLAND-0494REB
GUTIERREZ, D. J.
High-Resolution Ozone Imager (HIROIG).
ADA362746REB
GUTTENBERG, S.
1998 FFTF annual system assessment reports.
DE99050595REB
HA. T. T.
Localization of Wireless Emitters Based on the Time Dif-
ference of Arrival (TDOA) and Wavelet Denoising.
ADA363100REB
HABES, D. J.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0199-2680, U.S.
Department of the Interior, Yosemite National Park, Cali-
fornia.
PB99-152274REB
HACKADAY, G. L.
Thrust Augmentation for a Small Turbojet Engine.
ADA362981REB
HADDAD, B. M.
Rivers of Gold: Designing Markets to Allocate Water in Cali-
fornia. .
ISLAM D-0491 REB
HAGGARD, &
Macroeconomic Policy and Adjustment In Korea 1970-1990.
HUP-0035REB
HAGLER. D.
Elimination of Toxic Materials and Solvents from Solid Pro-
pellant Components (PP1058).
ADA363240REB
HAHN, H.
Rural telemedicine project in northern New Mexico.
DE99002299REB
HALE. N. S.
Characterization of the 309 building fuel transfer pit and
storage basin.
DE99050597REB
HALL, C. E.
Variable Structure PID Control to Prevent Integrator Wind-
}!fl9990041955REB
HALL, R. M.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0003-2698, Pot-
latch Corporation, Minnesota Pulp and Paper Division, Cto-
quel, Minnesota.
P899-152142REB
HALPERN, J. P.
Hard X-Ray Emission from X-Ray Bursters.
N19990042107REB
HALTER, W. E.
Origin and evolution of the Greisenizing fluid at the East
Kemptville tin deposit. Nova Scotia, Canada.
MIO9»03229REB
HASTINGS, R. R.
HAMMEL, B. A.
Progress in Fast Ignttor Research with the Nova Petawatt
Laser Facility.
ADA362957REB
HAMMER, D.
Characterization of Underground Facilities.
ADA363359REB
HAMMER, K.
SRS TRU Criticaliry Safety Analysis Waste Characteriza-
tion.
DE98054750REB
HAN, K.
Dislocation accumulation at large plastic strains — An ap-
proach to the theoretical strength of materials.
DE99002412REB
HAN, Q.
Global Retrieval of Cloud Particle Size and Optical Thick-
ness Using ISCCP Data.
N19990041441 REB
HANDLER, J. F.
Hard Labor Poor Women and Work in the Post-Welfare
Era.
SHARPE-00439REB
HANLEY, K.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0154-2693. Sie-
mens Energy and Automation, Inc., Distribution Products
Division, Uroana, Ohio.
PB99-152308REB
HANNIGAN, J. B.
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
and Sarin Challenge/Vapor Penetration Swatch Testing of
Blue Max Hazmat Splash Clothing Model B.
ADA363349REB
HANSELL. D. W.
Forced Acoustic Field Effects on Incineration Processes:
Research on U. S. Navy Shipboard Waste Disposal.
ADA363186REB
HANSEN, J.
GISS Analysis of Surface Temperature Changes.
N19990042165REB
HANSEN, S. R
Framework for Effective Algorithm Visualization Using Ani-
mation-Embedded Hypermedia.
ADA363104REB
HANSON, R. K.
Combustion Control Using a Multiplexed Diode-Laser Sen-
sor System.
ADA363252REB
Diode-Laser Absorption Sensor System for Measurements
of Combustion Pollutants.
ADA363265REB
HAPPER, W.
Nondestructive Evaluation and Self-Monitoring Materials.
ADA3632S6REB
HARDESTY, J. L
Scientific Coordination and Adaptive Management and Ex-
perimental Restoration of Lpngleaf Pine Community Struc-
ture, Function, and Composition.
ADA362888REB
HARDIE, W.
Environmental management policy analysis using complex
system simulation.
DE99002148REB
HARGROVE, W. W.
Ecological Modeling tor Military Land Use Decision Support
Interim Progress Report for Ecological Modeling (Project
CS/75B/4567J.
ADA363353REB
HARNEY, R. C.
Maritime Preposition Force Ship 2010.
ADA363180REB
HARRACH, R. J.
Environmental report 1996, Lawrence Uvermore National
Laboratory.
DE99002426REB
Environmental report 1997, Lawrence Uvermore National
Laboratory.
DE99002427REB
HARRISON, D.J.
Electrophoretic separation of biological molecules on micro-
machined silica plates: Final report.
MIC-99-03334REB
HARTLEY. T. T.
Solution to the Fundamental Linear Fractional Order Dif-
ferential Equation.
N19990041952REB
HARTMAN, R. C.
Gamma Radiation from PSR 81055-52.
N19990042027REB
HASHIMOTO, R. Y.
Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy Studies on
Copper-Alumina Interfaces.
ADA362728REB
HASSELBLAD, V.
Evaluation of Cervical Cytology. Evidence Report/Tech-
nology Assessment Number 5.
PB99-152936REB
HASTINGS, R. R.
Engine life cycle cost control by advanced repair and quali-
fication methods.
MIC-99-03330REB
September 1999 PA-9
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Re-engining the CC130 Hercules transport aircraft as a fleet
B
HATCHER, J. A.
TSCA Deskbook.
EU-0060REB
HATCHETT. & P.
Progress in Fast Ignitor Research with the Nova Petawatt
Laser Facility.
ADA362957REB
HATHAWAY. C. Ft
TSCA Deskbook.
EU-0060REB
HAUFLER, J. B.
Practical Approaches to the Conservation of Biodiversity.
ISLAND-0529REB
HAUQ.E.
Structural Optimization Technique.
ADA363330REB
HAVDEN.T. J.
Assessment of Training Noise Impacts on the Red-
Cockaded Woodpecker Preliminary Results.
ADA363336REB
HAYES. M. D.
By Example: The Impact of Recent Argentine Naval Activi-
ties on Southern Cone Naval Strategies.
ADA362685REB
HAYNES, R. W.
Developing Measures of Socbeconomic Resiliency in the
Interior Columbia Basin. Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem
Management Project Scientific Assessment
PB99-152910REB
Different Perspectives on Economic Base.
PB99-147639REB
HAYS.C.B.
Nonradtoactive Air Emissions Notice of Construction use on
a portable exhauster on 241-A-101 tank dunng salt well
HE HUANG
Short Contact Tune Direct Coal Liquefactionn Using a Novel
Batch Reactor. Quarterly Report. May 16 - August 15,
1996.
DE 00001726REB
HEARNE. GL R.
Pressure induced metanization of the perovskite Sr3Fe2O7.
DE99002271REB
HECHT. J. a
High-Resolution Ozone Imager (HIROIG).
HEDAO. P.
Freshwater Ecoregkxis of North America: A Conservative
Assessment
BLAND-0482REB
Terrestrial Ecoregkns of North America: A Conservation
Assessment
ISLAND-0506REB
HEDLUND.J.
Tacit Knowledge in the Workplace.
AOA362656REB
HEDENRECH, R. M.
Naval Operational Concept and Operational Maneuver from
the Sea: Analysis in Operational Design.
ADA363216REB
HEFETZ.R.A.
Leadership Without Easy Answers.
HUP-0015REB
HEKEN.J.
Investigation of Emission Factors in the CaWomia
EMFAC7G ModeL
PB99-148718REB
HEMEMANN.J.L.
222-S Laboratory makitanance implementation plan.
DE99050205REB
Waste sampSng and characterization facility (WSCF) main-
tanance implementation plan.
DE990S0206REB
HETTKAMP, D.
DADS steering simulation.
HELWEG, D. A.
Project CS-1082, (nformation and Technology Tools for As-
sessment and Prediction of the Potential Effects of Mtttary
Noise on Marine Mammals.
ADA363354REB
HENDERSON, B. L
Analysis of Delayed Entry Program (DEP) Attrition by High
School Seniors.
ADA363068REB
HENDERSON. C.
Mechanical Properties and Energy Absorption Characteris-
tics of a Por/urethane Foam.
P899-105504REB
HENDERSON, M. D.
Non-Lethal Weapons: Applications in Maritime Interdiction
Operations.
ADA363076REB
HENDRICKSON, D. W.
Preliminary tank characterization report for sngte-shel tank
241-TX-103: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050184REB
HEN1NS, L
Diagnostic enhancements tor plasma processing.
DE99002256REB
HENRY, E. A.
Progress in Fast Ignitor Research with the Nova Petawatt
Laser Facility.
ADA362957REB
HENSON, B.
Dynamic measurement of the influence of projectile radius
and velocity on strain localization during impact of an ener-
getic material.
DE99002408REB
HEPLER. L. a
AOSTRA technical handbook on oil sands, bitumens and
heavy oils.
MIC-9943497REB
HEPNER.T.A.
User's Guide for the Naval Communications Assessment
Tool (NCAT) software Version 2.0.
ADA362901REB
HERMANN, B. R.
Evaluation of Precise Absolute Navigation (PAN) Perform-
ance Under Dynamic Conditions.
ADA362733REB
HERMANN, K. L
Mud and Musk Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363366REB
Terrestrial Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363365REB
HERMSEN, W.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1 055-52.
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HERRING, M.
Bioregjonal Assessments. Science at the Crossroads of
Management and Policy.
ISLAND-0519REB
HERRON, J. T.
Development of Non-Thermal Plasma Reactor Technology
for Control of Atmospheric Emissions: Interim Technical Re-
port for SERDP Project CP-1038 (1998).
ADA363162REB
Reactions of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) leading to the forma-
tion of nitric acid (HNO3) in non-thermal plasmas (NTPs).
White paper for the Strategic Environmental Research and
Development Program (SERDP) (Compliance Project CP-
1038: Development of non-thermal plasma reactor tech-
nology for control of atmospheric emissions).
DE99002262REB
HESS, W. P.
Laser AWatkxVtonization Characterization of Solids: Final
Progress Report of the Strategic Environmental Research
and Development Program.
ADA363248REB
HESSEUNK.L.
Summary of Work tor Joint Research Interchanges with
DARWIN Integrated Product Team 1998.
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HEWETT.D.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0017-2699,
United States Postal Service, Mail Processing and Distribu-
tion Center, Omaha, Nebraska.
PB99-152324REB
MICKEY, J.
Evaluation of Cervical Cytology. Evidence Report/Tech-
nology Assessment Number 5.
PB99-152936REB
HtGGtNS, P. J.
Identification and Evaluation of Interfaces of IL Support Op-
erations with the Army Logistics System.
ADA362962REB
HILL, P. &
U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments: 1998.
PB99-152837REB
HILLESLAND, K. E.
Addendum 1 to CSER 97-025: PFP storage of 9.25/9.5 inch
tajL4.4kg Pu cans on existing Vault 4 pedestals.
CSER 97-004: PFP production denitration caltiner system.
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HILTZ, J. A.
of composite sonar dome materials.
MINE, G. A.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0171-2692, Bu-
reau of Alcohol, Tobacco. andRrearms. Washington, DC.
PB99-152167REB
WPPENSTIEL, R. D.
Localization of Wireless Emitters Based on the Time Oil-
fro°A| "" wavelel D8noisin9-
HIRSCHFELD, T. J.
Impact of Nuclear Proliferation: Final Report.
ADA362905REB ^^
HIRSCHMAN, A. 0.
Exit Voice, and Loyalty. Responses to Decline in Firms, Or-
ganizations, and States.
HUP-0004REB
Propensity To Self-Subversion.
HUP-0030REB
HISHON, W. G.
Operational Design of Hurricane Relief Operations.
ADA363215REB
HIVELY, A. H.
Sealift Transportation in a Working Capital Fund Environ-
ment: Rate Stability When Workload Declines
ADA362719REB
HIX.D.
Enhancing a CAVE with Eye Tracking System for Human-
Computer Interaction Research in 3D Visualization.
ADA363070REB
H1XSON, R.S.
Damage evolution and clustering in shock loaded tantalum.
DE99002291REB
HLADEK, K. L
Summary of radioactive solid waste received in the 200
Areas during calendar year 1995.
DE98054295REB
HOANG, T.
Investigation of the Temperature Hysteresis Phenomenon of
a Loop Heat Pipe.
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HOBBIE, J.
Estuarine Science: A Synthetic Approach to Research and
Practice.
ISLAND-0493REB
HOCKADAY, R.
Mcro fuel cell.
DE99002286REB
MODEL, A. S.
Variable Structure PID Control to Prevent Integrator Wind-
N19990041955REB
HOFFMAN, B.
Countering the New Terrorism.
ADA363163REB
HOFFMAN, C. L
Systems Analysis Programs for Hands-on Integrated Reli-
ability Evaluations (SAPHIRE) Version 6.0. System Over-
view Manual.
NUREG/CR-6532REB
HOGAN, M. S.
Contractors in the Joint Theater. The Need for a Joint Doc-
trine.
ADA363125REB
HCHSIE, A.
Performance analysis of wavefront algorithms on very-lame
scale distributed systems.
DE99002219REB
Performance and scalability analysis of teraflop-scale par-
ale! architectures using multidimensional wavefront applica-
tions.
DE99002404REB
HOLMAN, B.W.
DEFENSE REFORM INITIATIVE: Organization, Status, and
Challenges.
ADA363206REB
HOLMES, C. A.
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested for Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 1.
PB99-105520REB
Surrey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested tor Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 2.
PB95-105538REB
HOLMES, J. J.
Boundary Conditions for Magnetic Field Gradients Inside a
Source-Free Volume.
ADA362760REB
HOLMOUIST, T. J.
Ceramic Armor Material Database.
ADA362926REB
HOLT, N.
Development of a Biaxial Test Fixture.
ADA363135REB
HOLTHAM.P.
Generalized ELF propagation.
MIC-99-03336REB
HONDA, K.
Nanjing Massacre: A Japanese Journalist Confronts Ja-
pan's National Shame.
SHARPE-00464REB
HONEY, M.
Ecotourism and Sustainable Development. Who Owns Par-
adise.
ISLAND-0523REB
HOPKIN, D. A.
Automated winch control system to provide sea bottom fol-
lowing for side scan sonar surveys.
MC-9IW3337REB
HOPKINS, A. T.
Residual Dust and Radiation Model (REDRAM). Model De-
scription.
ADA362633REB
HORNE, A. L
Developing Measures of Socioeconomic Resiliency in the
Interior Columbia Basin. Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem
Management Project Scientific Assessment
PB99-152910REB
HORNSBY, P. J.
Human Adrenal Androgens: Regulation of Biosynthesis and
Role in Estrogen-Responsive Breast Cancer in a Mouse
ADA362673REB
PA-10 VOL 99, No. 3
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HORVATH, J. A.
Tacit Knowledge in the Workplace.
ADA362656REB
HOSHINO, S.
Concussive Effects of Low Frequency Sound Exposure.
ADA362965REB
HOSKING, G.
Russia. People and Empire.
HUP-0003REB
HOUGH. G.
Madigan Army Medical Center, Department of Clinical In-
vestigation. Annual Progress Report.
ADA362963REB
HOUSER, P. R.
Internal Physical Features of a Land Surface Model Em-
ploying a Tangent Linear Model.
N1999IM41333REB
HOVEY, P. W.
Update of the Probability of Fracture (PROF) Computer
Program for Aging Aircraft Risk Analysis. Volume 1: Modi-
fications and User's Guide.
ADA363010REB
HOWARD, I. P.
Judgements of the inclination and slant of surfaces in
stereoscopic display systems.
MIC-99-03367REB
HOWE. P. M.
Evolution of microstructural changes in pressed HMX explo-
sives.
DE99002405REB
HOWELL, J. P.
Inspection and Analysis of Aluminum Storage Flacks in
Spent Fuel Storage Basins.
DE98057842REB
HOWRYLAK, C.
Use of Waste Glass as Aggregate for Pipe Backfill and Em-
bankment Material.
PB99-1S2399REB
HROVAT, K.
Comparison Tools for Assessing the Microgravity Environ-
ment of Orbital Missions, Carriers and Conditions.
N19990041197REB
HRUBOVCAK, J.
Green Technologies for a More Sustanable Agriculture.
ERS-AIB-752REB
H9.C.
AOSTRA technical handbook on oil sands, bitumens and
heavy oils.
MIC-99-03497REB
HSINQ, W.
Application of new techniques for EOS data.
DE99002232REB
HSU, J. P.
Hanford Tank Waste Remediation System High-Leve)
Waste Chemistry Manual.
NUREG/CR-57S1REB
HU. W.
Utilization of UARS Data in Validation of Photochemical and
Dynamical Mechanisms in Stratospheric Models.
N19990041878REB
HUANG, C. H.
Unit radiological doses for fuel retrieval preliminary safety
evaluation.
DE99050396REB
HUBER, T.
Laboratory simulation of the galvanic corrosion of a ship
hutl plate by shaft grounding systems.
MIC-99-03i48REB
HUDAK, J.
Eastern hemlock looper, Lambdina fiscellaria fiscellaria
(Guen.), Lepdoptera: Gaometridae, in Newfoundland. 1983-
95.
MIC-99-03453REB
HUIE, R. E.
Development of Non-Thermal Plasma Reactor Technology
for Control of Atmospheric Emissions: Interim Technical Re-
port for SERDP Project CP-1038 (1998).
ADA363162REB
HUNG, J. Y.
Variable Structure PID Control to Prevent Integrator Wind-
kll 9990041955REB
HUNT, W. J.
Archeotogical and Architectural Investigations at Brown's
Sheep Camp (5LA5824). a Multicomponent District in the
U.S. Army Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site. Las Animas
County, Colorado.
ADA363169REB
HURLEY, P. T.
Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservative
Assessment
ISLAND-0482REB
Terrestrial Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation
Assessment
ISLAND-0506REB
HYATT, C. V.
Development of an optimum consumable alloy for low heat
input welding of nickel aluminum bronzes.
MlC-99-032$8REB
Simulation of microstroctures in laser dad nickel aluminum
bronzes.
MIC-99-03331REB
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
HYNES, A. P.
Progress Report on X-Ray Diffraction Measurements on
New Low-Thermal Conductivity Thermoelectric Materials.
ADA362756REB
IDAR, 0. J.
Quasi-static multiaxial testing of PBX 9501: Creep effects
on Estane molecular weight.
DE99002195REB
IL'INSKAYA, N.
Steel 'Mouse' and Automations. USSR.
ADA363321REB
IODICE, S.
Emissions from DOD Fuel Storage and Painting Operations.
ADA363200REB
IRIYE, A.
China and Japan in me Global Setting.
HUP-0036REB
IVAKHNENKO, O. H.
Brief Report on a Scientific Mission to the United States,
USSR.
ADA363311REB
IVANOV, A. G.
Geophysical Prospecting in the People's Republic of China.
ADA362739REB
IVANOV1C, M.
Buoyancy effects for HFX AFT Cleansing Station.
MIC-99-03364REB
IYER, N. C.
Development of the Melt-Dilute Treatment Technology for
AI-Based DOE Spent Nuclear Fuel.
DE98054756REB
JAANSALU. K. M.
Engine life cycle cost control by advanced repair and quali-
fication methods.
MIC-99-03330REB
JACKSON, A. G.
Thin Film Growth Simulation Using Cellular Automata State
Space, and Neural Nets Methods.
ADA362754REB
JACKSON, J. D.
Effective temperatures and electron spin polarization in stor-
age rings.
DE99002386REB
JACOBSON, L.
Report on the testing of Raschig Rings.
DE99002257REB
JAMES, M. R.
Structural Analysis of the Lamars Assembly.
ADA363136REB
JAMES, R. V.
Improved U.S. Pacific Command Theater Design for the Fu-
ture.
ADA363197REB
JANA, R.
Transmission Availability Forecast Service for Internet Pro-
tocol Networks.
ADA363086REB
JANISZEWSKI, J. T.
S2 Automated Agent (S2A2): A Training Aid for Com-
manders and Intelligence Officers.
ADA363075REB
JANSEN, M. B.
Japanese Today. Change and Continuity, Enlarged Edition.
HUP-0010REB
JANTZEN, U C.
Information Technology Innovation in the U.S. Army: The
Case of the Adoption, Adaptation, and Utilization of the
Strategic Crisis Exercise Intranet.
ADA362718REB
JANZEN, F. J.
Annual and Local Variation in Reproduction in the Red-
Eared Slider Trachemys scripta elagans'.
PB99-152183REB
JARZEMBA, M. S.
Hanford Tank Waste Remediation System High-Level
Waste Chemistry Manual.
NUREG/CR-5751REB
JASON, A.
SNS LJnac: Revised configuration.
DE99002261REB
JEKER, D.
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POLINAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
N19990042154REB
JENNINGS, S. G.
Background Biological Aerosol Properties.
ADA363253REB
JENSEN, C. E.
1998 interim 242-A Evaporator tank system integrity as-
sessment report.
DE99050823REB
JERNIQAN, W. S.
Buylt Prototype Software Requirements Analysis: A C-
BASS Component.
ADA363050REB
Buylt Software Development Plan: A C-BASS Component.
ADA363051REB
JIANG, V.
Artisans and Entrepreneurs of Dongyang County: Economic
Reform and Flexible Production in China.
SHARPE-00426REB
KANBACH, G.
JOETS, A.
Polyhedral and Dihedral Caustics in the R(3).
PB99-148793REB
JOHNSON, B. H.
Estimating Dredging Sediment Resuspension Sources.
JOHNSON, B. R.
Coso Monitoring Program, October 1997 through Sep-
tember 1998.
ADA362727REB
JOHNSON, C. D.
Analysis of Damped Plates.
ADA363361REB
JOHNSON, E. C.
Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Techniques Assessment
for Graphite/Epoxy (Gr/Ep) Composite Overwrapped Pres-
sure Vessels.
ADA363261REB
JOHNSON, H. D.
Operational Design: The Impact of Nuclear, Biological, and
Chemical Attack on U.S. Forces During Power Projection
and Sustainment Operations.
ADA363124REB
JOHNSON, K.
Optical Interconnect Technology (OIT) Multichip Module to
Multichip Module.
ADA362637REB
JOHNSON, K. D.
Evaluation of kinetic phosphorescence analysis for the de-
termination of uranium.
DE99002439REB
JOHNSON, K. N.
Bioregional Assessments. Science at the Crossroads of
Management and Policy.
ISLAND-OS19REB
JOHNSON, M. A.
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
and Sarin Challenge/Vapor Penetration Swatch Testing of
Kappler CPF3 Coverall, Model 3T436.
ADA363275REB
Nanosat Intelligent Power System Development.
N19990041448REB
JOHNSON, P. A.
Application of nonlinear wave modulation spectroscopy to
discern material damage.
DE99002411REB
JOINER. J.
Internal Physical Features of a Land Surface Model Em-
ploying a Tangent Linear Model.
N19990041333REB
JONES, B.
Madigan Army Medical Center, Department of Clinical In-
vestigation. Annual Progress Report.
ADA362963REB
JONES, H. O.
Evaluating Performance Effects of a Medication (Dexedrine)
in the Simulator Versus Aircraft Environment.
ADA362972REB
JONES. S. L
Assessment of Advanced Warning Signs for Ragging Oper-
ations.
PB99-152134REB
Estimating Intersection Turning Movements.
PB99-152977REB
JONES, T. G.
Feasibility Experiments for Underwater Shock and Bubble
Generation with a High-Power Laser.
ADA362880REB
JOO.H.
Dynamic and static error analyses of neutron radiography
testing.
DE99002096REB
JORDAN, J. D.
Development and Application of an Advanced Optical
Based Pressure Instrument for Low-Speed Rows.
ADA362829REB
JOY, B. A.
Investigation of Emission Factors in the California
EMFAC7G Model.
PB99-149718REB
KAARET, P.
Hard X-Ray Emission from X-Ray Bursters.
N19990042107REB
KAISER. E. J.
Natural Hazard Mitigation. Recasting Disaster Policy and
Planning.
ISLAND-0527REB
KALACHEV, N. S.
Scientists of the Academy of Sciences of Kazakh SSR Visit
Communist China.
ADA363313REB
KAMBERG, L D.
Radioactive Air Emissions Notice of Construction for the
105-KW Basin integrated water treatment system IMer ves-
sel sparging vent.
DE99050561REB
KANAFANI, F. A.
Madia, Captive of Hope: Memoir of an Arab Woman.
SHARPE-00465REB
KANBACH, G.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-52.
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September 1999 PA-11
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
KANEDMSCOLL.&B.
Improving Dredged Material Management Decisions with
Uncertainty Analysis.
ADA363151REB
KANTOR.L.
Moving Toward the Food Guide Pyramid: Implications for
U.S. Agriculture.
ERS-AER-779REB
KAO.C.Y.J.
Data/model integration for vertical mixing in the stable Arctic
KAPPER.R-
Integrated Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit-A(AMSU-A).
Performance Verification Report METSAT AMSU-A2 Re-
ceiver Assembly, (P/N 1356441-1. S.N F04) S/N 107.
N19990041946REB
KAPSTEIN, E. B,
Governing the Global Economy. International Finance and
the State.
HUP-0001REB
KARGUPTA. H.
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KARR, J. R.
Restoring Life in Running Waters.
ISLAND&30REB
KASPI.V.M.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B105542.
N19990042027REB
KATAYEV. S. I.
Some Perspectives of the Development of Television
Broadcasting Technology - USSR —Translation.
ADA362810REB
KATZ.C.N.
Environmental Analysis ol U.S. Navy Shipboard Solid
Waste Discharges; Addendum to the Report of Findings.
ADA362694REB
KATZ.N.
High-Resolution Ozone Imager (HIROH3).
KATZ.R.
Japan-The System that Soured: The Rise and Fal of the
Japanese Economic Miracle.
SHARPE-00419REB
KAVANAOH, K.
Terrestrial Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation
Assessment
ISLAND-0506REB
KAWAMOTO. M. M.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0012-2652,
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
PB99-152332REB
KAY A.M.
Study of Turkish Officers at the Naval Postgraduate School:
Social, Cultural, and Administrative Issues.
ADA363238REB
KAVA.T.
Investigation of the Temperature Hysteresis Phenomenon of
a Loop Heat Pipe.
N19990041149REB
KEANE.R.E.
Assessing the Effects of Fire Disturbance on Ecosystems: A
Scientific Agenda for Research and Management
PB99-152647REB
KEARNEY. K. N.
Denial and D^cepHcn-Networic-Centric Challenge.
ADA363099REB
KEE.A.T.
af transportation system for K-Basin spent fuel.
KEEL.&
Nature in Focus: Rapid Ecological Assessment
ISLAND-0486REB
KEEN.&E.
Aberta heavy oil, oil sands and enhanced recovery: Afcerta
& Saskatchewan steam-assisted gravity drainage projects,
(survey.
MrC-99-03125REB
Aberta heavy oil, oil sands and enhanced recovery: Experi-
mental plot projects, a survey.
MrC-99-03131REB
KEmSTEAD,C.
Water Resources Data tor New Hampshire and Vermont
Water Year 1998.
P899-1S2365REB
(CELLAR, S. A.
High-resolution structural studies of ultra-thin magnetic,
transition metal overtayers and two-dimensional transition
metal oxides using synchrotron radiation.
DE99002387REB
KELLEY, B.
Advanced algorithms tor information science.
DE99002231REB
KELLY. K.L
Models for Action: Practical Approaches to Electronic
Records Management and Preservation.
ADA362862REB
Some Assembly Required: Building a Digital Government
tor the 21st Century. Report of a MulWiscplinary Workshop
Held in October 1998.
ADA362848REB
KENESBAYEV. L
Scientists of the Academy of Sciences of Kazakh SSR Visit
Communist China.
ADA363313REB
KENNEDY, E. L
Strength and related properties of woods grown in Canada.
MC-99M33441REB
KENNEDY, E. J.
WIND-HAARP-HIPAS Interferometer Experiment
ADA36275BREB
KENT, J. E.
Building and Maintaining Public Acceptance Of and Political
Support for the Military of the Future.
ADA363390REB
KESWNEN,M.J.
WIND-HAARP-HIPAS Interferometer Experiment
ADA3627S8REB
KESNER, K. E.
Performance Criteria for Concrete Repair Materials, Phase
II Summary Report
ADA362896REB
KESSELHEM, A. S.
Threading the Currents.
ISLAND-0532REB
KETTEN.D.R.
Marine Mammal Audtory Systems: A Summary of
AuSometnc and Anatomical Data and Its Implications for
Underwater Acoustic Impacts.
PB99-154791REB
KEY.M.H.
Progress in Fast Igniter Research with the Nova Petawatt
Laser Facility.
ADA362957REB
KHEWCHA, S. T.
Reliability Study: General Electric Reactor Protection Sys-
tem, 1984-1995.
NUREG/CR-5SOO-V3REB
KJAH.R.O.
Water Resources Data for New Hampshire and Vermont,
Water Year 1998.
PB99-1S2365REB
KuVNO,R.K.
Textural-Contextual Labeling and Metadata Generation for
Remote Sensing Applications.
N19990041150REeT
KIBERT, a J.
Reshaping the Built Environment: Ecology, Ethics, and Eco-
nomics.
ISLAND-0511REB
IOCKERT, R. N.
Ecological Modeling tor Mlitary Land Use Decision Support:
Interim Progress Report for Ecological Modeling (Project
CS/758/4567).
ADA363353REB
Ecological Modeling to Support Land Use Decisions. Stra-
tegic Environmental Research and Development Program
Conservation Thrust Area (CS-758).
ADA363350REB
Spatially Explicit Ecological Models for Land-Use Decisions:
Examples for MUitary Land Management
ADA383352REB
NECKHAFER, R.
Si-Combiner Making sense of results from multiple trained
NEFER.M.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0030-2697.
Pratt and Whitney TAPC. North Haven, Connecticut
PB99-152217REB
K1ENHOLZ, D. A.
Analysis of Damped Plates.
ADA363361REB
Research and Development Needs in Finite Element Anal-
ysis of Vocoelasticitydamped Structures.
ADA363134REB
KJM.C.
{***°ggggjc P"** ma Adjustment in Korea 1970-1991
KJM.J.
Chemical synthesis of magnetic Fe-B and Fe-Co-B particles
and chains.
DE99002187REB
KM.&J.
Cost Analysis and Economic Assessment of Proposed Etoo-
Wc-Oischarge Non-Thermal Plasma Processes tor NOX Re-
moval in Jet-Engine Exhaust: Whoa Paper tor SERDP
Protect CP-1038.
ADA363161REB
Economic Assessment of Proposed Electric-Discharge Non-
Thermal Plasma FiekJ-Paot Demonstration Units tor NOx
Removal in Jet-Engine Exhaust White Paper tor SERDP
Project CP-1038.
ADA363225REB
KM.W.H.
Advanced algorithms tor information science.
DE990Q2231REB
KJMBALL.C.E.
F*Scale Crash Evaluation of the NETC 4-Bar Sidewalk-
Mounted Steal Bridge Railing.
PB99-152720REB^
KING, A. W.
Ecological Modeling tor MBitary Land Use Decision Support
hterimProcess Report tor Ecological Modeling (Project
i/O»/ OOr^OOi J.
ADA363353REB
Ecological Modeling to Support Land Use Decisions. Stra-
tegic Environmental Research and Development Program
Conservation Thrust Area (CS-758).
ADA363350REB
Spatially Explicit Ecological Models for Land-Use Decisions:
Examples for Military Land Management
ADA363352REB
KING, K. J.
Environmental Dynamics of Carbon-14 Near a Low-Level
Raotoactive Waste Burial Ground.
NUREG/CR-6587REB
KMO.S.
Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
PB99-149791REB
KINO, W.
Quasi-static multiaxial testing of PBX 9501: Creep effects
on Estane molecular weight
DE99002195REB
KMNES.G.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 984003-2698, Pot-
lafch Corporation, Minnesota Pulp and Paper Division, Clo-
quet, Minnesota.
PB99-152142REB
KMNES,aM.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0171-2692, Bu-
reau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, Washington, DC.
PB99-152167REB
KINOSHITA.K.
Exploratory technology research program for electro-
chemical energy storage, annual report for 1997.
DE99002392REB
WRCH.N.W.
Resolution of Hanford tanks organic compliant safety
DE99050708REB
KIRKBWDE. R. A.
Technical work plan for the privatization waste characteriza-
tion data quality objective process.
DE99050402REB
KITCHENS. C.
Just Punishment: Public Perceptions and the Federal Sen-
tencing Guidelines.
PB99-151250REB
KLEPPNER. D.
Optical Frequency Standard in Trapped Atomic Hydrogen.
Quantum Chaos In Rydberg Atoms.
ADA362681REB
KLOCK.B. A.
Project Plan for the Baseline Measurment of Checkpoint Ef-
fectiveness and Efficiency.
PB99-149684REB
Test and Evahjtkxt Plan for Determining Screener Training
Effectiveness.
PB99-149692REB
KLYSHEV, LK.
Scientists of the Academy of Sciences of Kazakh SSR Visit
Communist China.
ADA363313REB
KKAFIK.J.
Ovarhydration with Secondary Hyponatremia, Fort Benning,
Georgia.
ADA362948REB
KNAUSS.D.T.
Evaporative Compressor Cooling for NOx Suppression and
Enhanced Engine Performance tor Naval Gas Turbine Pro-
pulsion Plants.
ADA363242REB
Reduction of NOx Emissions from Marine Power Plants.
ADA363222REB
Water Injection into Navy Gas-Turbine Combustors to Re-
duce NOx Emissions.
ADA363219REB
KNECHT.R.W.
Future of U.S. Ocean Policy. Choices for the New Century.
ISLANO-0496REB
KHIFFEN, D. A.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-52.
N19990042027REB
KNOUSE.E.M.
Effects-Based Targeting and Operational Art in the 21st
Century.
ADA363060REB
KNOWLTON. J.
Air Force Research Laboratory Research Highlights, Mar/
Apr1999.
ADA363089REB
KO, M. K. W.
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chemistry and
CSmate.
N19990041152REB
Utilization of UARS Data in Validation of Photochemical and
Dynamical Mechanisms in Stratospheric Models.
N19990041878REB
KODRES.C.
Emissions from DOD Fuel Storage and Painting Operations.
ADA363200REB
KOCHLER, S. T.
Operational Level of War: Radical Change Needed to Sup-
port the American RMA.
ADA363061REB
PA-12 VOL 99, No. 3
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KOERBER, M.
Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
PB99-H9791REB
KOIKE, M.
Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
I) during POLINAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
N19990042154REB
KOMKOV, V.
Structural Optimization Technique.
ADA363330REB
KONDO, Y.
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POLINAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
N199900421S4REB
Three-Dimensional Total Odd Nitrogen (NO(y)) Simulation
During SONEX using a Stretched-Grid Chemical Transport
N19990041439REB
KONTAK, D. J.
40Ar/39Ar dating of ribbon-textured veins and wall-rock ma-
terial from Meguma lode gold deposits, Nova Scotia: Impli-
cations for timing and duration of vein formation in slate-belt
hosted vein gold deposits.
MIC-99-03227REB
Origin and evolution of the Greisenizing fluid at the East
Kemptviile tin deposit. Nova Scotia, Canada.
MIC-99-03229REB
KORB. C. L.
Direct Detection Doppler Ljdar for Spacebome Wind Meas-
urement.
N19990041449REB
KORNILOV, 1.1.
Certain Problems on the Theory of Heat Resistance and the
Development of New High-Strength Titanium Alloys -
USSR —Translation.
ADA362792REB
KORZEKWA, R. A.
Advanced Oxidation and Reduction Processes in the Gas
Phase Using Non- Thermal Plasmas.
ADA363128REB
Experimental Results Comparing Pulsed Corona and Di-
electric Barrier Discharges for Pollution Control.
ADA363246REB
Field Demonstration and Commercialization of Silent Dis-
charge Plasma Hazardous Air Pollutant Control Technology.
ADA363228REB
KOUDELA, K.
Standardized Procedure for Experimental Vibration Testing
of Damping Test Specimens.
ADA363069REB
KOWLOWTTZ.A.
Models for Action: Practical Approaches to Electronic
Records Management and Preservation.
ADA362862REB
KRAABEU 0.
Results of Attempts to Prevent Departure and/or Pilot-In-
duced Oscillations (PIO) Due to Actuator Rate Limiting in
Highly-Augmented Fighter Right Control Systems (HAVE
ADA362947REB
KRAMAK. M. A.
Narrow Pass-Band Optical Filters for Space-Borne Remote
Sensing Applications.
N19990041162REB
KRAMER, P. A.
Influence of surface topography on the forming friction of
automotive aluminum sheet.
DE99002244REB
KRASNICK), S.
Investigation of pin-post monochromators for a wiggler
beamline.
DE99002438REB
KRAUSS, N. A.
Nursing Home Trends. 1987 and 1996. MEPS Chartbook
No. 3. Executive Summary.
PB99-154692REB
KRESS, T. A.
Validation of the Cormix Model Using Thermal Plume Data
from Four Maryland Power Plants.
PB99-149700REB
KRULL, U. J.
Tethered dye gene probes.
MIC-99-03378REB
KU, J.
Investigation of the Temperature Hysteresis Phenomenon of
a Loop Heat Pipe.
N19990041149REB
KUHN, J.
Thermal and Mechancal Performance of a Carbon/Carbon
Composite Spacecraft Radiator.
N19990041155REB
KUIPER, L.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-52.
N19990042027REB
KULSRUD, R.
Hydrodynamic Stability and Magnetic Reconnect! in Disks
and Stars.
N19990042136REB
KUMTZ, W. H.
IRON BIRD Model for Agile Program Part 2.
ADA363115REB
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
KUPFER, M. J.
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-SX^05: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050194REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-SX-106: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050195REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-SX-107: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050196REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-SX-111: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050197REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-SX-112: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050198REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-TX-106: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050182REB
KURATH. D.
Cost benefit of caustic recycle for tank waste remediation at
the Hanford and Savannah River Sites.
DE99002242REB
KVARFORDT, K. J.
Systems Analysis Programs for Hands-on Integrated Reli-
ability Evaluations (SAPHIRE) Version 6.0. System Over-
view Manual.
NUREG/CR-6532REB
KWAN, T. J. T.
Plasma and ion barrier for electron beam spot stability.
DE99002226REB
KWUN, H.
Application of hysteresis modeling to magnetic techniques
for monitoring biaxial stress.
DE99002444REB
LA MARCHE, J.
Forest Road Effects on Flood Flows in the Deschutes River
Basin, Washington.
PB99-152621REB
LACKNER, K. S.
Need and options available for permanent CO(sub 2) dis-
posal.
DE990
E99002199REB
LAFFERTY, R.
Paleoseismology Study Northwest of the New Madrid Seis-
mic Zone.
NUREG/CR-5730REB
LAGER, S. D.
Coso Monitoring Program. October 1997 through Sep-
tember 1998.
ADA362727REB
LAI. S. H.
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods Volume I -
New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Pro-
duction Scheduling in Rexible Manufacturing Systems.
ADA363270REB
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods. Volume II -
New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Pro-
duction Scheduling in Rexible Manufactunng Systems.
ADA363269REB
LAIRD, C.
Fatigue crack nudeation in metallic materials.
DE99002227REB
LAIT, L.R.
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene Rocket
Plume from Russia over California.
N19990041839REB
LAM.K.L.
Analysis of thermal issues associated with the ore-amplifier
modules in the National Ignition Facility.
DE99002258REB
LAMOREAUX, S.
Production and storage of ultra cold neutrons in superfluid
helium.
DE99002260REB
LANE. J.
Technique for Measuring the Gain of HF Antennas.
ADA362876REB
LANOLEY, M. E.
Operational Fires on the Urban Battlefield: An Under-
developed Concept
ADA363059REB
LANGNER, D. G.
New Neutron Multiplicity Counter for the Measurement of
Impure Plutonium Metal at Westingnouse Savannah River
Site.
DE98057852RCB
LANTZ, B. S.
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
site environmental report for calendar year 1997.
DE99002432REB
LAPENTA, C. C.
Paytoad Operations.
N19990041198REB
LAPRISE, B. S.
Evaluation of Prototype Electrically Heated Handwear.
ADA363276REB
LARA.J.
Sea-Based Logistics: Does ft Satisfy the Operational Com-
mander's Need.
ADA363098REB
LEGER, G. T.
LARMORE, S.
Results of a Cultural Resource Inventory of Portions of Fort
Carson Military Reservation and Test Excavation of Site
5EP2524, El Paso County, Colorado, 1996.
ADA363383REB
Results of the 1997 Cultural Resource Revaluation
Project. Fort Carson Military Reservation: El Paso, Fremont,
and Pueblo Counties, Colorado.
ADA363384REB
LAROCHELLE, V.
Efficient Raman conversion from liquid nitrogen contained in
an ordinary Dewar.
MIC-99-03327REB
LARSEN. K.
Introduction to Workflow Management Systems.
ADA362925REB
LARSON, S. L.
Explosives Removal from Groundwater of the Iowa Army
Ammunition Plant in Continuous-Flow Laboratory Systems
Planted with Aquatic and Wetland Plants.
ADA362974REB
LATRASH, F.
Risk Management: An Integral Part of Operational Planning.
ADA363058REB
LAUBE, J.
X-33/VentureStar Program.
N19990041334REB
LAURENCE, J. H.
Augmented Selection Criteria for Enlisted Personnel.
ADA363068REB
LAUZON. M.
Modeling of the 6DOF missile dynamics using the NED
axes system.
MIC-9943299REB
LAVALLEE, P.
Inserting joiners into a longitudinal panel of households and
individuals: Simulations.
MIC-99-03602REB
Sample representativeness for the Survey of Labour and In-
come Dynamics.
MIC-99-03604REB
LAWRENCE, R.
Long-Range International Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF)
Capability.
ADA362743REB
LAWRENCE, S. S.
Effects of Information Operations on Nonlinear Force Struc-
tures.
ADA363159REB
LAWSON, D.
Development of the Air Force-Army Military Skill Linkage
System (MISL).
ADA362717REB
LAZAR, A. L.
Generic Management and Control API Based on an Object-
Level Interaction Paradigm and Its Demonstration in a Vir-
tual Workshop Service.
ADA362912REB
LE, L. A.
Implementation of model predictive control on a hydro-
thermal oxidation reactor.
DE99002280REB
LEAR-NORDBY, K.
Impact of Firm Size on Dollar Amount of Penalties As-
sessed by Government Agencies.
PB99-142564REB
LEBARON, G. J.
Deactivating a major nuclear fuels reprocessing facility cost
effectively.
DE99050165REB
LEE, J. S.
Electron transport uniformity characterization of CdZnTe
using alpha particles.
DE99002423REB
LEE, K.
Data mining.
DE99002233REB
Investigation of Emission Factors in the California
EMFAC7G Model.
PB99-14971BREB
LEE, K. B.
Korea Old and New. A History.
HUP-0022REB
LEE, K. Y.
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N19990041146REB
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N19990042083REB
LEE, S. L.
Progress Report on X-Ray Diffraction Measurements on
New Low-Thermal Conductivity Thermoelectric Materials.
ADA362756REB
Parametric Thermal Analysis for Codisposal Waste Pack-
age Canister.
DE98054748REB
LEGER, G. T.
Air deployable buoy for search and rescue operations.
MIC-99-03339REB
Laaranaian ambient noise drifter.
Ml64r#03340REB
September 1999 PA-13
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
LEITCH, M. J.
Vector meson production and nuclear effects in FNAL
E866.
DE99002282REB
LEMCMGNE. J.
Application of Rotation- and Translation-Invariant Overcom-
ptete Wavelets to the registration of Remotely Sensed Im-
N19990041199REB
LENGERKX.S.
Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
PB99-149791REB
LEHIHAN.J.M.
Assessing the Effects of Fire Disturbance on Ecosystems: A
Scientific Agenda for Research and Management
PB99-152647REB
LENTZNER.H.L.
Environmenta! report 1996. Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory.
DE99002426REB
Environmental report 1997, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory.
DE99002427REB
LEONARD. P. A.
Mcrobial characterization tor the Source-Term Waste Test
Program (STTPJ at Los Alamos.
DE99002197REB
LEONG.H.
Adaptive nulling of skywave interference using horizontal
dipote antennas in a coastal surveillance HF surface wave
radar system.
MC-9943279REB
LEONOVKH, A. L.
Some Timely Questions of the Clinical Course, Etiology and
Pathogenesfs of Muttipte Sclerosis. USSR.
ADA362855REB
LEOPOLD. A.
For the Health of the Land: Previously Unpublished Essays
and Other Writings.
ISLAND-0475REB
LEREW, D. R.
Amuety Sensitivity and Psychological Vulnerability.
ADA363346REB
LESAGE. F.
Navier-Stakes prerjction of pitch damping coefficients for
projectiles.
MC-99-03294REB
LESKIW, L A.
Land capability classification for forest ecosystems in the oil
sands region - Rev. ed. Revised edition.
MC-9933138REB
LESSER. La
Countering the New Terrorism.
ADA363163REB
LETOURNEAU, M.
Results of Attempts to Prevent Departure and/or Pilot-In-
duced Oscilatkxis (PtO) Due to Actuator Rate Limiting in
Highly-Augmented Fighter Flight Control Systems (HAVE
FILTER).
ADA362947REB
LETTENMAIER, D. P.
Forest Road Effects on Flood Flows in the Deschutes River
Basin, Washington.
PB99-152621REB
LEVY, P. F.
Negotiating Environmental. Health, and Safety Agreements.
How to Avoid Escalating Confrontation. Needtess Costs.
and Unnecessary Litigation.
(SLAWMM97REB
LEW, Y. L
Korea Ok) and New. A History.
HUP-0022REB
LEWIS, J.W.
THAAD Radar Examination of a Cost Saving Initiative.
ADA362644REB
LEWIS, M.
Nondestructive Evaluation and Self-Monitoring Materials.
ADA363256REB
U.C.
Experimental and Numerical Study of the Effects of Design
Parameters on Water Mst Suppression of Liquid Pool Fires.
ADA362806REB
UJ.
New 3D parallel GILD electromagnetic modeling and non-
linear inversion using global magnetic integral and local dif-
ferential r--"--
Radar Image Enhancement. Feature Extraction and Motion
Compensation Using Joint Time-Frequency Techniques.
ADA363380REB ^^
LLS.T.
Characterization of a Hard-Switching Motor Controller for
EMC considerations.
ADA362721REB
UEBERHAN.&
Maintaining Budgetary Discipline: Spending and Revenue
Options.
ADA363202REB
UGHTSTONE, L.
Algoritrim for the solution of complex linear systems with
Hermrtian positive definite coefficient matrices.
MrC-99-fl3421REB
UUYONBERG, D. A.
Recent Geographical Conferences in the Soviet Union,
USSR-Translation.
ADA362768REB
UMANSKIY, Y. P.
Third Alt-Union Conference on the Etectrophysiotogy of the
Nervous System, USSR
ADA363322REB
LIMSAKUL, P.
Iterative Algorithms for Two-Person Zero-Sum Games.
ADA362910REB
UN, M.R.
Spectrophotometric investigation of U(VI) chloride
complexation in the NaCVNaCKXsub 4) system.
DE99002201REB
UN, Y. C.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-62.
N1999004Z027REB
LINDSAY, R. S.
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
and Sarin Challenge/Vapor Penetration Swatch Testing of
Blue Max Hazmat Splash Clothing Model B.
ADA363349REB
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
and Sarin Challenge/Vapor Penetration Swatch Testing of
Kappksr CPF3 Coverall, Model 3T436.
ADA363275REB
UNG-CHAO.C.
Growth of the Physics of Metals and Physical Metallography
in the Chinese People's Republics for 10 years -USSR-
Translation.
ADA362790REB
UNG.H.
Radar Image Enhancement, Feature Extraction and Motion
Compensation Using Joint Time-Frequency Techniques.
ADA363380REB
LINK, RE.
Dynamic Fracture Initiation Toughness of ASTM A533,
Grade B Steel Plate.
NURE6OW512REB
LINK, & O.
Environmental Dynamics of Carbon-14 Near a Low-Level
Radioactive Waste Burial Ground.
NUREG/CR-6567REB
UNZ.J.J.
Breakdown of Democratic Regimes. Europe.
JHUP-0304REB
UOU.C.T.
Journal of The Chinese Institute of Engineers: Transactions
of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A, Volume 20,
No. 5.
PB99-101719REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Transactions
of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A, Volume 20,
No. 6.
PB99-101727REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Transactions
of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A, Volume 21,
No. 1,
PB99-101735REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Transactions
of the Chinese Institute of Engineers. Series A, Volume 21.
No. 2.
PB99-101743REB
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers: Transactions
of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series A. Volume 21,
No. 3.
PB99-101750REB
UPA.J. A.
Study the Effects of Charged Particle Radiation on Gravita-
tional Sensors in Space.
N19990042135REB
UTTLE,D. N.
Develop Maintenance Strategy Selection Procedures for
Pavements Incorporating Semi-Rigid or Chemically Sta-
bilized Layers.
PB99-149593REB
LITTLE, L.
Afcerta heavy oil, oil sands and enhanced recovery: Afcerta
& Saskatchewan steam-assisted gravity drainage projects,
a survey.
MC-99O3125REB
Afcerta heavy oil, oil sands and enhanced recovery: Expert-
mental pilot projects, a survey.
MIC-99<8l5lREB
LITTON, L. a
Information-eased RMA and the Principles of War.
ADA3631S7REB
UU.C.
Dynamic fracture of heterogeneous materials.
DE99002235REB
UU.Y.
Interconnect Technology (Off) Murbcftp Module to
37REB'
LLOYD, D. W.
Programmatic agreement among the USDOE/RL Oper-
ations Office, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation,
and the WA State Historic Preservation Office for the main-
tenance, deactivaton. alteration and demolition of the built
environment on the Hanford Site, Washington.
DE99050411REB
LOCKBAUM, M. J.
Overview of the Quality and Quantity of Roadway Runoff
and Current Status of Phase 2 Storm Water Rules.
PB99-153009REB
LOCKREM, L. L.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-B-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050142REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-B-105
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050136REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050144REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-103
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050133REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-104
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050138REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-110
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050141REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-107
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050137REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-107
using the vapor sampling system.
DE990S0140REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-201
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE9905014BREB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-2Q2
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE990501SOREB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-204
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE990S0134REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-S-102
usingthe in situ vapor sampling system.
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-S-103
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050146REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-T-104
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050151REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-TY-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050135REB
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-U-104
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050145REB
LOEWENSTEIN, M.
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene Rocket
Plume from Russia over California.
N19990041839REB
LOGSDON. J. M.
Monographs in Aerospace History Series No. 11. Together
in Orbit: The Origins of International Participation in the
Space Station.
N19990041803REB
LOH.S.W.
Contributions of Performance-Graded Asphalt to Low Tem-
perature Cracking Resistance of Pavements.
PB99-152993REB
LOHR.B.
Assessment of Training Noise Impacts on the Red-
Codtaded Woodpecker Preliminary Results.
ADA363336REB
LOB, E.
Systems Analysis Programs for Hands-on Integrated Reli-
ability Evaluations (SAPHIRE) Version 6.0. System Over-
view Manual.
NUREG/CR-6532REB
LONGWORTH, T. l_
Domestc Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
and Sarin Challenge/Vapor Penetration Swatch Testing of
Kappler CPF3 Coverall. Model 3T436.
ADA363275REB
LOOMS. J.S.
Update of the Probability of Fracture (PROF) Computer
Program for Aging Aircraft Risk Analysis. Volume 1: Modi-
fications and User's Guide.
ADA363010REB
LORENZO. C. F.
Solution to the Fundamental Linear Fractional Order Dif-
ferential Equation.
N19990041952REB
LOUCKS. C. J.
Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservative
Assessment
ISLAND-0482REB
Terrestrial Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation
Assessment
GLAND0506REB
LOUTHAN, M. R.
Evaluation of Test Methodologies for Dissolution and Corro-
sion of AI-SNF.
DE98054573REB
LOVELL, C. R.
Degradation of Haloaromatic Compounds by Indigenous
Sediment Mcroflora: Biochemistry and Molecular Ecology.
ADA362983REB
LOVETT. W. A.
United States Trade Policy: History. Theory, and the WTO.
SHARPE-00437REB
LUBECK, 0.
Performance analysis of wavefront algorithms on very-large
scale distributed systems.
DE99002219REB
PA-14 VOL 99. No. 3
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
MCFEE, J.
Performance and scalability analysis of teraflop-scale par-
allel architectures using multidimensional wavefront applica-
tions.
DE99002404REB
LUCAS, M. J.
Evaluation of Rubber-Modified Asphaltic Concrete.
PB99-152381REB
LUE, V.
Spacecraft Onboard Software Maintenance: An Effective
Approach which Reduces Costs and Increases Science Re-
turn.
N19990041147REB
LUKE, P. N.
Electron transport uniformity characterization of CdZnTe
using alpha particles.
DE99002423REB
LUMIA, R.
Water Resources Data for New York, Water Year 1998.
Volume 1. Eastern New York Excluding Long Island.
PB99-152654REB
LUSSIER, P. A.
Acquisition Positions in the Department of Defense Update.
ADA362683REB
LUSSKA, A.
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested for Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 1.
PB99-105520REB
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested for Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 2.
PB99-105538REB
LUTTWAK, E.
Coup D'Etat A Practical Handbook.
HUP-0007REB
LUTTWAK, E. N.
Strategy. The Logic of War and Peace.
HUP-«21REB
LUTZ, C. H.
Interpreting Bioaccumulation Data with the Environmental
Residue-Effects Database.
ADA362932REB
LUZZI, D. E.
Twinning Mechanisms in Complex High Tm Intermetallic
Compounds.
ADA362826REB
LYLE. J. T.
Design for Human Ecosystems: Landscape, Land Use, and
Natural Resources.
ISLAND-O512REB
LYNE, A.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-52.
N19990042027REB
MACARTHUR, D.
Information barrier functional requirements.
DE99002297REB
MACFARQUHAR, R.
Paradox of China's Post-Mao Reforms.
HUP-0020REB
MACHAVARIANI, G. Y.
Pressure induced metallization of the perovskite Sr3Fe2O7.
DE99002271REB
MACKEY, H.
Roles of Historical Photography in Waste Site Characteriza-
tion, Closure, and Remediation.
DE98057B41REB
MADARANG, R.
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested for Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 1.
PB99-105520REB
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested for Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 2.
PB99-105538REB
MADDUX. G.
Value Engineering/Operation and Support Cost Reduction
Computer Based Program and VE Training Tool For Tech
Loop Spare Parts Initiatives.
ADA363337REB
MADDUX, G. A.
Experimental Internet Environment Software Development.
N19990042214REB
MADHAVA SYAMLAL
Multiphase Flow Modeling - Validation and Application
CRADA MC94-019. Final Report.
DE00003027REB
MAFFEI, H.
Woodpecker Use and Fall Rates of Snags Created by Kill-
ing Ponderosa Pine Infected with Dwarf Mistletoe.
P899-152902REB
MAGGKD, G.
Design Heritage-Based Forecasting Methodology for Risk
Informed Management of Advanced Systems.
N19990041444REB
MAIDANIK, G.
Vibration Damping by a Nearly Continuous Distribution of
Nearly Undamped Oscillators.
ADA362958REB
MAIO, B.
Survey of Key Concepts and Issues for Electronic Record-
keeping.
ADA362864REB
MAJ, J.
Investigation of pin-post monochromatore for a wiggler
beamline.
DE99002438REB
MAJER, E.
New 3D parallel GILD electromagnetic modeling and non-
linear inversion using global magnetic integral and local dif-
ferential equation.
DE99002422REB
MALIA, M.
Russia Under Western Eyes. From the Bronze Horseman to
the Lenin Mausoleum.
HUP-0012REB
MALKIN, R.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0153-2694, The
Grand Experience Salon, Chicago, Illinois.
PB99-152258REB
MALONE, J. B. C.
Intelligent Agents and Their Potential for Future Design and
Synthesis Environment.
N19990041500REB
MALONEY, D. M.
Automated System for Determining Applicability of Regula-
tions.
ADA363392REB
MANCHESTER, R.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-52.
N19990042027REB
MANG, J. T.
Evolution of microstructural changes in pressed HMX explo-
sives.
DE99002405REB
MANKA, C.
Feasibility Experiments for Underwater Shock and Bubble
Generation with a High-Power Laser.
ADA362880REB
MANN, L. K.
Ecological Modeling to Support Land Use Decisions. Stra-
tegic Environmental Research and Development Program
Conservation Thrust Area (CS-758).
ADA363350REB
Spatially Explicit Ecological Models for Land-Use Decisions:
Examples for Military Land Management.
ADA363352REB
MANTHIRAM, A.
Chemical synthesis of magnetic Fe-B and Fe-Co-B particles
and chains.
DE99002187REB
MARCUS, A. A.
Better Environmental Decisions: Strategies for Govern-
ments, Businesses, and Communities.
ISLAND-0518REB
MARCUS, H. L.
Solid Freeform Fabrication Proceedings (9th) Held in Aus-
tin, Texas on August 10-12 1998.
ADA362745REB
MARKUS, T.
Revision of the NASA Team Sea Ice Algorithm.
N19990041151 REB
MARLEY, S. L.
Telemarketing Fraud Working Group: Report to the Com-
mission, January 28, 1998.
PB99-151268REB
MARTIN, A. D.
Scheme Dependence, Leading Order and Higher Twist
Studies of MRST Partons.
PB99-120347REB
MARTIN, C. O.
Effects of Reservoir Operations on Individual Species and
Communities: A Watershed Perspective.
ADA363371REB
MARTIN, D. B.
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
site environmental report for calendar year 1997.
DE99002432REB
MARTIN, T. W.
Design of a Swtehed-Reluctance Motor Drive for Electric
Propulsion.
ADA363184REB
MARTIN, W.
Just Punishment: Public Perceptions and the Federal Sen-
tencing Guidelines.
PB99-151250REB
MART1NEAU, R. L.
Explicit model of expanding cylindrical shells subjected to
high explosive detonations.
DE99002224REB
MARTINEZ, K. F.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0161-2706, Ba-
nanas, Gifts, Incorporated. Clarkdale. Arizona
PB99-152316REB
MASON, P. B.
Evaluation of kinetic phosphorescence analysis for the de-
termination of uranium.
DE99002439REB
MASTRCHANNI, L. S.
Heat Treatment of Al 7075 for Ejection Seat Shear Wire.
ADA362873REB
MATCHAR, D. B.
Evaluation of Cervical Cytology. Evidence Report/Tech-
nology Assessment Number 5.
PB99-152936REB
MATHEWS, R. H.
Mathews' Chinese-English Dictionary. Revised American
Edition.
HUP-0037REB
MATHIEU, P.
Efficient Raman conversion from liquid nitrogen contained in
an ordinary Dewar.
MIC-99-03327REB
MATTOCK, M. G.
Consolidating Active and Reserve Component Training In-
frastructure.
ADA363165REB
MATTORANO, D.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0266-2702,
Cooper Engineered Products, Bowling Green, Ohio.
PB99-152175REB
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0003-2698, Pot-
latch Corporation, Minnesota Pulp and Paper Division, Clo-
quet, Minnesota.
PB99-152142REB
MATTORANO, D. A.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0161-2706, Ba-
nanas, Gifts, Incorporated, Clarkdale, Arizona.
PB99-152316REB
MATZ, S. M.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-52.
N19990042027REB
MAXRELD, L. D.
Just Punishment: Public Perceptions and the Federal Sen-
tencing Guidelines.
PB99-151250REB
MAY, E. R.
Kennedy Tapes. Inside the White House During the Cuban
Missile Crisis.
HUP-0013REB
MAYER-HASSELWANDER, H. A.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-52.
N19990042027REB
MAYER, J. B.
Full-Scale Crash Evaluafon of the NETC 4-Bar Sidewalk-
Mounted Steel Bridge Railing.
PB99-152720REB
MCAFFEE, D. A.
Performance confirmation data acquisition system.
DE99002146REB
MCCALL, C. G.
Validation of the Cormix Model Using Thermal Plume Data
from Four Maryland Power Rants.
PB99-149700REB
MCCARRICK, M.
WIND-HAARP-HIPAS Interferometer Experiment.
ADA362758REB
MCCARTER, W.
Sampling Results for AEC Phase 1 Training Ordnance
Emission Characterization. Volume 1, Appendix 1-A
Through 1-D.
ADA362907REB
Sampling Results for AEC Phase 1 Training Ordnance
Emission Characterization. Volume 2, Appendix 2-A
Through 1-K.
ADA362906REB
MCCARTHY, C.
Managing Tourism Growth: Issues and Applications.
ISLAND-0509REB
MCCARTHY, M. I.
Laser AWation/lonization Characterization of Solids: Final
Progress Report of the Strategic Environmental Research
and Development Program.
ADA363248REB
MCCLEERY, R. E.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0161-2706, Ba-
nanas, Gifts, Incorporated, Clarkdale, Arizona.
PB99-152316REB
MCCLENAGHAN, M. B.
Mineralogy and geochemistry of the C14 kimberiite and as-
sociated glacial sediments, Kirkland Lake, Ontario.
MIC-9SM03355REB
MCCLOY, R. A.
Augmented Selection Criteria for Enlisted Personnel.
ADA363068REB
MCCOMAS, D.
Incorporating Manual and Autonomous Code Generation.
N19990042320REB
MCCORMICK, W. A.
Safety evaluation for packaging (onsite) depleted uranium
waste boxes.
DE99050187REB
Safety evaluation for packaging (onsite) 221 T sodium
tanks.
DE99050488REB
MCCOY, J. C.
Safety evaluation for packaging (onsite) for cesium chloride
capsules with type W overpacks.
DE99050234REB
MCCRORY, D. V.
Evaluation of Cervical Cytology. Evidence Report/Tech-
nology Assessment Number 5.
PB99-152936REB
MCDONALD, J. E.
Performance Criteria for Concrete Repair Materials, Phase
II Summary Report.
ADA362896REB
MCFEE, J.
Large-scale demonstration and deployment project at Los
Alamos National Laboratory.
DE99002150REB
September 1999 PA-15
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MCGEE. J. B.
Characterization of a Hard-Switching Motor Controller for
EMC considerations.
AOA362721REB
MCGUIRE, R. J.
Beechcratt 1900C Vertical Impact Test.
PB99-149726REB
MCHUGH.M.A.
Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Based Processing of PEP
Binder Polymers.
ADA363258REB
MONERNEY. J. D.
Nontradrbonal inheritance: Genetics and the nature of
science, now titled. The puzzle of inheritance: Genetics and
the methods of science. Final report
DE99002177REB
MCtNTOSH, T. K.
Concussive Effects of Low Frequency Sound Exposure.
AOA362965REB
MCKAY, D. E.
Human factors engineering study for a Griffon Mesion Plan-
ning System: Final project report.
M&9&03323REB
MCKENZ1E.D.
Assessing the Effects of Fire Disturbance on Ecosystems: A
Scientific Agenda for Research and Management
PB99-152647REB
MCKEMZ1E, D. L
High-Resolution Ozone Imager (HIFOK3).
ADA362746REB
MCKERROW, Q.
Maritime Preposition Force Ship 2010.
ADA363180REB
MCKINLEY. M. J.
Economic Sanctions: Viable Instruments of Power or Eco-
nomic Chaos.
ADA363199REB
MCKOON.R.H.
Decarburization of Uranium Via Electron Beam Processing.
ADA362955REB
MCNEtLL-OOBBELSTEYN, a M.
Publications available from the Department of Natural Re-
sources and Energy, Unerals and Energy Division (1995-):
Supplementary list
MC-99-03154REB
MCPHERSON. A. K.
Synoptic Survey of Septic Indcators in Streams and
Springs at Monte Sano Mountain. Madison County, Ala-
bama. January 29-31,1998.
PB99-152464REB
MCPHERSON, K. M.
Cornp&nson Tools for Assessing tno MrcroQravrty Environ-
mont of Orbits! Msstons, C&rnors &nd Conditions.
N19990041197REB
MCQUEENEY. R. J.
Evidence for strong electron-lattice coupling in La(sub
2(minus)x)Sr(sub x)r*0(sub 4).
DE99002183REB
Low temperature anomaly of LO phonons in La(sub
1.8S)Sr(surj 0.15)CuO(sub 4) and YBa(sub 2)Cu(sub
3)0
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
MORRIS, R. A.
EAF Transition Workshop: After Action Report, Lessons
Learned and Recommendations.
ADA363388REB
MORRIS, T. F.
Quaternary geology of the Separation Lake area, North-
western Ontario.
MIC-9M3113REB
MORRISON, A. R.
Too Ctoseto Home. Domestic Violence in the Americas.
MORRISSEY, K.
Quantitative Analysis of Residul VX in Caustic Neutraliza-
tion Solutions by Solid Phase Extraction and GC/MSD:
Ar^vssojl Hy*orysate as Unseparated Phases.
MORTON, R. P.
Opportunities to Improve Diagnostics Performance Using
Computer-Based Product Definition Models and Simula^
tions.
ADA362942REB
MOSS.C.E.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0245-2696. Li-
brary of Congress, Washington, DC.
PB99-152159REB
HOSTELLER, R. D.
Summary of results for the uranium benchmark problem of
the ANS Ad Hoc Committee on Reactor Physics Bench-
marks.
DE99002269REB
MOULTON, D. S.
Hanford Tank Waste Remediation System High-Level
Waste Chemistry Manual.
NUREG/CR-5751REB
MROZ.E.J.
getters: Susceptibility to poisoning.
MUCCLN.
Advice of the Italian CCTN on the Health Risk Assessment
Relative to Exposure to Automobile Emissions.
PB99-117798REB
MUELLER, K.
Perspective Splatting.
ADA363073REB
Quasigeoid and the Standard Elevations - East Germany -
-Translation.
ADA362811REB
MUQQIA. F. M.
MuBdrug Resistance in Breast Cancer Occurrence and
Therapeutic Implications.
ADA362660REB
MUKHANOV, V.
k-lnllation.
PB99-148769REB
MULE, P.
Development of Lightweight Electronics Enclosures for
Space Applications.
N19990042149REB
MULFORD, R. N.
Reaction of preshocked explosives.
DE99002285REB
MULHOLLAND, S. P.
Special Forces: The Peacetime Regional Engagement
Force of Choice ... and More.
ADA363185REB
MULLEN, S. P.
Evaluation of Prototype Electrically Heated Handwear.
ADA363276REB
MULLER, J.
Study of a Water-to-Water Heat Pump Using Hydrocarbon
and Hydrofluorocarbon Zeotropic Mixtures.
PB99-152373REB
MUNDY, L G.
High Resolution Far-Infrared Studies of Compact Regions in
Star-Forming Molecular Clouds.
N19990042133REB
MURRAY, K. L.
Telemarketing Freud Working Group: Report to the Com-
mission. January 28, 1998.
PB99-151268REB
MURRAY, P. M.
Water Resources Data for New York, Water Year 1998.
Volume 1. Eastern New York Excluding Long Island.
PB99-152654REB
MURRAY. S. D.
Telemarketing Fraud Working Group: Report to the Com-
mission, January 28, 1998.
PB99-151268REB
MUSCATELLO, A. C.
Nutritional supplements as radioprotectors — A review and
proposal.
DE99002283REB
MUSKE, K. R.
Implementation of model predictive control on a hydro-
thermal oxidation reactor.
DE99002280REB
MUSTEL, E. R.
Main Source of Solar Corpuscular Streams -USSR—
Trsfi si3tion.
ADA362791REB
MYER.M.F.
Archipelagic Sea Lanes: Designation Factors and Effects on
Operational Art.
ADA363064REB
MYERS, E.
Evaluation of Cervical Cytology. Evidence Report/Tech-
nology Assessment Number S.
PB99-152936REB
MYERS, M. A.
Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF) and
Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical Defense Program.
Evaluation of the Passive Protection Against Five Serotypes
of Botulinum Toxin Provided by Botulinum Human Immune
Globulin in an Animal Model.
ADA362977REB
NA, H.
High Resolution Computerized Ionospheric Tomography
Systems. -» -H »
ADA362662REB
NAESER, R.
Draft for Two Bridges in the People's Republic of Korea-
Translation.
ADA362813REB
NAGEL, P. C.
John Quincy Adams. A Public Life, A Private Life.
HUP-0027FfEB
NANDA, K.
Evaluation of Cervical Cytology. Evidence Report/Tech-
nology Assessment Number 5.
PB99-152936REB
NAPOLITANO, M. M.
Environmental report 1996, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory.
DE99002426REB
NATHAN. R.
Results of a Cultural Resource Inventory of Portions of Fort
Carson Military Reservation and Test Excavation of SHe
5EP2524, El Paso County, Colorado, 1996.
ADA363383REB
Results of the 1997 Cultural Resource Reevaluation
Project, Fort Carson Military Reservation: El Paso, Fremont,
and Pueblo Counties. Colorado.
ADA363384REB
NATION, J. A.
DURIP 97 Vacuum Equipment for Ultra High Power Micro-
wave Experiments.
ADA362954REB
NAULT, P.
Tuberculosis in Canada, 1996.
MIC-99-03411REB
NAWAB, & H.
Knowledge-Based Interference Rejection Scheme for Di-
rect-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Systems.
ADA362918REB
NDUBIZU, C, C.
Experimental and Numerical Study of the Effects of Design
Parameters on Water Mist Suppression of Liquid Pool Fires.
ADA362806REB
NEELEY, B. D.
Unique Polymeric Fiber and Fiber Delivery Systems for the
Economic Preparation of High-Fiber Content Concrete with
Superior Physical Properties.
ADA363079REB
NEELY, M. E.
Last Best Hope of Earth. Abraham Lincoln and the Promise
of America.
HUP-0014REB
NEELY, M. P.
Data Quality Tools for Data Warehousing - A Small Sample
Survey.
ADA362923REB
NEGAARD, G. R.
Analysis of a Ceramic Radome.
ADA363023REB
Analysis of a Pyroceram Radome Subjected to Aero-
dynamic Heating.
ADA363019REB
Structural Analysis of the Lamars Assembly.
ADA363136REB
NEIDERMAN. E. C.
Validating the Computer-Based Training Process for Avia-
tion Security Screeners.
PB99-149585REB
NEITZEL, D. A.
Hanford Site National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
characterization. Revision 10.
DE99002425REB
NELSON. D.
Results of the Field Study of the Paleontoiogical Resources
of the Fort Carson Military Reservation, Colorado.
ADA363332REB
NELSON, D. Z.
Inspection and Analysis of Aluminum Storage Racks in
Spent Fuel Storage Basins.
DE98057842REB
NELSON, 0. 0.
Portable exhausters POR-004 SKID B, POR-005 SKID C,
POR-006 SKIO D storage plan.
DE99050232REB
NELSON. R. O.
Development of a gamma ray spectroscopy capability at
LANSCE.
DE99002234REB
NYQUIST, J. K.
NELSON, S. D.
Electromagnetic Cold-Test Characterization of the Quad-
Driven Stnplme Kicker.
ADA362953REB
NETZER, D.
Yields of ten and eleven year-old hybrid poplars in the north
central United States. Final report
DE990023S4REB
NEUSCHWANGER, C. L
Mechanical Properties and Energy Absorption Characteris-
tics of a Polyurethane Foam.
PB99-105504REB
NEWMAN, P. A.
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene Rocket
Plume from Russia over California.
N19990041839REB
NICHOLSON, C.
Nickel aluminum bronze overlay deposit using gas metal
arc welding process and 0.5 mm diameter wire.
MIC-995J3304REB
NICKLESS, S. R.
Analysis of the Operating Costs for Light Armored Vehicles
in the United States Marine Corps.
ADA363387REB
NIEMI, B. J.
Hazard Analysis Database report.
DE99050159REB
NIEMUTH, N. A.
Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF) and
Studies Supportino the Medical Chemical Defense Program
Evaluation of the Passive Protection Against Five Serotypes
of Botulinum Toxin Provided by Botulinum Human Immune
Globulin in an Animal Model.
ADA362977REB
NIZICH, S. V.
National Air Pollutant Emission Trends Update, 1970-1997
PB99-150260REB
NJOO. H.
Tuberculosis in Canada, 1996.
MIC-9&O3411REB
NOKES. J. P.
Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Techniques Assessment
for Graphite/Epoxy (Gr/Ep) Composite Overwrapped Pres-
sure Vessels.
ADA363261REB
NOLAN, P. L.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-52.
N19990042027REB
NOMINKHANOV, T. D.
Scientists of the Academy of Sciences of Kazakh SSR Visit
Communist China.
ADA363313REB
NCOR, A. K. C.
Intelligent Agents and Their Potential for Future Design and
Synthesis Environment.
N19990041500REB
NORDBERG, E. A.
High Profile Special Operations Missions and Timing: Identi-
fying the Culminating Point of Execution.
ADA363195REB
NORMAN. D. N.
Survey of Work and Sleep Hours of U.S. Army Aviation
Personnel.
ADA362964REB
NORMAND, M.
Sabot performance for gun launched MK-82 CF, BDU-5003/
B and BDU-5002/B MOD 1 bombs.
MIC-99-03365REB
NORR1S, C.
Preparedness of Canadian business for the Year 2000
computer problem: A reassessment.
MIC-99-03575REB
NOWAK, M. A.
RXTE Observation of Cygnus X-1.1.
N19990042404REB
MTU EN, C. A.
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods Volume I -
New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Pro-
duction Scheduling in Flexible Manufacturing Systems.
ADA363270REB
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods. Volume II -
New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Pro-
duction Scheduling in Flexible Manufacturing Systems.
ADA363269REB
NUCCK), R.A.
RAND Forum on Cuba.
ADA363063REB
NUSCA, M. J.
Reactions of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) leading to the forma-
tion of nitric acid (HNO3) in non-thermal plasmas (NTPs).
White paper for the Strategic Environmental Research and
Development Program (SERDP) (Compliance Project CP-
1038: Development of non-thermal plasma reactor tech-
nology for control of atmospheric emissions).
DE99002262REB
NUZUM, J. L.
Waste compatibility safety issues and final results for tank
241-SY-102 grab samples.
DE99050156REB
NYQUIST, J. K.
Continuation of a Postdoctoral Research Associateship Pro-
gram.
ADA363232REB
September 1999 PA-17
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
O'BRIEN. G. M.
Simulated affects of dimate change on the Death Valley re-
gional ground- water flow system, Nevada and California.
DE99002359REB
O'CONNOR BOES, J.
Hispanic Youth and Military Enlistment Propensity.
ADA362976REB
O'CONNOR, R. J.
Quantitative Analysis of Restful VX in Caustic Neutraliza-
tion Solutions by Solid Phase Extraction and GC/MSD:
Analysis of Hydrorysate as Unseparated Phases.
ADA362643REB
OAKES, R.
Environmental management policy analysis using complex
system simulation.
DE99002148REB
OFIARA, D. D.
Economic Losses from Marine Pollution. A Handbook for
Assessment
ISLAND-CM 92REB
OKITA, T. W.
Enhancement of phctoassimilate utilization by manipulation
of ADP-glucose pyrophosphoiylase gene. Final progress re-
port.
DE99002382REB
OLEK.J.
Contributions of Performance-Graded Asphalt to Low Tem-
perature Cracking Resistance of Pavements.
PB99-152993REB
OLIN, T. J.
Low Cost Sorbents Screening and Engineering Analysis of
Zeolite for Treatment of Metals Contaminated Water and
Soil Extracts.
ADA363244REB
OLMO, F. J.
Command and Control in Joint Vision 2010: Flexible, Adapt-
ive and Networked.
ADA363260REB
OLSEN, F.
Results of the Reid Study of the Paleontdogical Resources
of the Fort Carson Military Reservation. Colorado.
ADA363332REB
OLSON. C. T.
Medical Research and Evaluation FaciNty (MREF) and
Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical Defense Program.
Determination of the Median Lethal Dose of Two
Antichotinesterase Agents and Efficacy of Current Therapy.
ADA362975REB
Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF) and
Studies Supporting the Medical Chemical Defense Program.
Evaluation of the Passive Protection Against Five Serotypes
of Botulinum Toxin Provided by Botulinum Human Immune
Globulin in an Animal Model.
ADA362977REB
OLSON, D. M.
Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservative
Assessment
ISLAND0482REB
Terrestrial Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation
Assessment
ISLAND-0506REB
OLSON, a. i_
Introduction to radiation transport.
DE99002279REB
ONEIL, D. C.
General Public Space Travel and Tourism. Volume 2.
N19990041888REB
ORMEd. A.
First principles total energy study of NbCr(sub 2) + V Laves
phase ternary system.
DE99002200REB
ORR.D.
Electronic village: Policy issues of the information economy.
MIC-99-03240REB
OTIS. O.K.
Rear Area Security In The FieU Army Service Area.
ADA362710REB
OTTENS. B. P.
Design/Use of the Remotely Operated Bakeout Box Shutter
(ROBBS).
N19990042443REB
OTDGNON. D. A.
Losing Anb-Personnel Landmines: An Economy of Force.
ADA3632UREB
OVCHINNIKOV, V.
Fort Jackson 1988 Database: Demographics.
Anthropometries, Risk Factors and Fitness Measures.
ADA363279REB
OWEN, a
History of MkxJe East Economies in the Twentieth Century.
HUP-OOOSREB
OWEN, T. a
Spectroscope Observations of the Planets.
ADA362847REB
OWSENEK, B. L.
Oily Waste Water Treatment System.
PAT-APPL-8-012 016REB
OWUSU-OFORt, a
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods Volume I -
New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Pro-
duction Scheduling in Flexible Manufacturing Systems.
ADA363270REB
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods. Volume II -
New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Pro-
duction Scheduling in Flexible Manufacturing Systems.
ADA363269REB
OZARD, J. M.
Complexity analysis for nearest neighbor search.
MIC-99-03338REB
PABALAN, R. T.
Hanford Tank Waste Remediation System High-level
Waste Chemistry Manual.
NUREG/CR-5751REB
PACHURE, T. M.
Estimating Dredging Sediment Resuspension Sources.
ADA362892REB
PAGE. E.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0003-2698, Pot-
latch Corporation, Minnesota Pulp and Paper Division, Clo-
quet, Minnesota.
PB99-152142REB
PAUT, A. N.
Catch tank inhibitor addition 200-East and 200-West Areas.
DE98064293REB
PALMER, D. L.
Residual Dust and Radiation Model (REDRAW). Model De-
scription.
ADA362633REB
PALMER, J.
Aerial Video of Smok*Marked Wind Shifts Caused by
Ocean Internal Waves.
PB99-154486REB
PALMER, T.
Heart of America: Our Landscape, Our Future.
ISLAND-0476REB
PAMUK.S.
History of Mktte East Economies in the Twentieth Century.
HUP-0005REB
PANSOY-HJEIVIK, M. E.
Mcrabial characterization for the Source-Term Waste Test
Program (STTP) at Los Alamos.
DE99002197REB
PAPP, L Q.
Waste feed delivery environmental permits and approvals
plan.
DE99050825REB
PAROO-CARRION, J. R.
Frequency and Angular Variations of Land Surface Mtao-
wave Emissivities: Can we Estimate SSM/T and AMSU
Emissivities from SSM/I Emissivities.
N19990042067REB
PARDO, T. A.
Models for Action: Practical Approaches to Electronic
Records Management and Preservation.
ADA362862REB
PAREKH, J.
Analysis of Damped Plates.
ADA363361REB
PARtN, V. V.
For the Welfare of Man Development of Medical Science in
the USSR-Translation.
ADA362991REB
PARISH, T. A.
Summary of results for the uranium benchmark problem of
the AMS Ad Hoc Committee on Reactor Physics Bench-
marks.
DE99002269REB
PARK, E.H.
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods Volume I -
New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Pro-
duction Scheduling in Flexible Manufacture Systems.
ADA363270REB
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods- Volume II -
New Heuristic and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Pro-
duction Scheduling in Flexible Manufacturing Systems.
ADA363269REB
PARKER, R.
Synopsis of the first cycle of the pulp and paper mill envi-
ronmental effects monitoring program in the Atlantic region.
MKJ-99-Q3656REB •»>--» »a~.
PARKER, T.
Results of Attempts to Prevent Departure and/or Pilot-In-
duced Oscillations (PIO) Due to Actuator Rate Limiting in
Highly-Augmented Fighter Right Control Systems (HAVE
ADA362947REB
PARKS, a Q.
Woodpecker Use and Fall Rates of Snags Created by Kid-
ing Ponderosa Pine Infected with Dwarf Mistletoe.
PS99-152902REB
PASK5, N.
Two Concepts and Two Tendencies of Statism, Yugoslavia
PASTERNAK, M. P.
Pressure induced metallization of the perovskite Sr3Fe2O7.
DE99002271REB
PATER. L. L
Assessment of Training Noise Impacts on the Red-
Cockaded Woodpecker: Preliminary Results.
ADA363336REB
PATIENCE, T.
Madigan Army Medical Center. Department ot Clinical In-
vestigation. Annual Progress Report
ADA362963REB
PATTERSON, A.
Air depkjyable buoy for search and rescue operations.
MIC-99-03339REB
PATTY, S. S.
Status Report on Investigations of Potential Human Health
Effects Associated With Power Frequency Electric and
Magnetic Fields.
PB99-152860REB
pAUKsns, G. L
Annual and Local Variation in Reproduction in the Red-
Eared Slider Trachemys scripta elaoans'.
PB99-152183REB
PAUL REEVES
New Technology Demonstration Program, Kennedy Space
Center,.
DE00006694REB
PAULSEN, A. a
Effects of Microgravity on Embryonic Quail Eye Develop-
ment
N19990041707REB
PAVIET-HARTMANN, P.
Spectrophotometric investigation of U(VI) chloride
comptexation in the NaCI/NaCIOfsub 4) system.
DE99002201REB
PEACOCK, H. B.
Development of the Melt-Dilute Treatment Technology for
AI-Based DOE Sclent Nuclear Fuel.
DE98054756REB
Merostructure and Physical Metallurgy in Men-Dilute Treat-
ment Technology for AI-Based Spent Nuclear Fuel.
DE98054572REB
PEARCE, C. P.
Efficient Computation ot Nonlinear Transient Structural Syn-
thesis for Seismic Isolation.
ADA362911REB
PEARCE. D.
Environmental Economics. An Elementary Introduction.
JHUP-0305REB
PEDERSON, L
Fraser Timber Supply Area: Rationale for Allowable Annual
Cut (AAC) determination, effective April 1,1999.
MIC-99-03105REB
PEKARIK.C.
Atlas of contaminants in the eggs of fish-eating colonial
birds of the Great Lakes. 1993-97, vol. I: Accounts by loca-
tion.
MIC-99-03283REB
Atlas of contaminants in the eggs of fish-eating colonial
birds of the Great Lakes, 1993-97, vol. II: Accounts by
chemical.
MIC-99-03284REB
PENG. S. M.
Proceedings of the National Science Council. Republic of
China: Part A: Physical Science and Engineering, Volume
22. No. 2. March 1998.
PB99-10176BREB
PENGILLY, P. L.
Adherence to the Otitis Media with Effusion Clinical Practice
Guideline by Providers in a United States Air Force Medical
Treatment Facility.
ADA363334REB
PERALTA, P.
Fatigue crack nudeation in metallic materials.
DE99002227REB
PERSYN.J.T.
Hanford Tank Waste Remediation System High-Level
Waste Chemistry Manual.
NUREG/CR-6751REB
PETERS, B. B.
Retrieved waste properties and high-level waste critical
component ratios for privatization waste feed delivery.
DE99050S68REB
PETERSCHWDT. J. C.
Reevaluating Doctrine for Joint Theater Air and Missile De-
fense.
ADA363155REB
PETERSON, C. A.
Managing Tourism Growth: Issues and Applications.
(SLAND-0509REB
PETERSON, D. L.
Assessing the Effects of Fire Disturbance on Ecosystems: A
Scientific Agenda for Research and Management.
PB99-152647REB
PETERSON, P. D.
Quasi-static multiaxial testing of PBX 9501: Creep effects
on Estane molecular weight
DE9900219SREB
PETERSON, W. C.
Coming Class War and How to Avoid It: Rebuilding the
American Middle Class.
SHARPE-00420REB
PETROV.Y.
Low temperature anomaly of LO phonons in Lafsub
1.85)Sr(sub 0.15)CuO(sub 4) and YBa(sub 2)Cu(sub
3)O(sub 7).
DE99002184REB
PFISTER.L.
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POLINAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
N19990042154REB
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RICHARD J. OEHLBERG
PHAIR, L.
Role of statistics and thermodynamics in nuclear multifrag-
mentation.
DE99002390REB
Z-dependent barriers in multifragmentation from Poissonian
reducibility and thermal scaling.
DE99002391REB
PHELPS, E. S.
Structural Slumps. The Modem Equilibrium Theory of Un-
employment. Interest, and Assets.
HUP-0023REB
PHILIP A. NICOLETTI
Multiphase Row Modeling - Validation and Application
CRADA MC94-019, Final Report.
DE00003027REB
PHILLIPS, D. S.
Evolution of microstructural changes in pressed HMX explo-
sives.
DE99002405REB
PIAOTELLI, C.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0093-2685,
Mterofibres. Inc. Pawtucket. Rl.
PB99-152357REB
PIACITELL1, L.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0258-2673,
Foss Manufacturing Company, Inc., Hampton, New Hamp-
shire.
PB99-152191REB
PtCHUK, V.
Possibility of Using as a Photogrammetric Base the
125,000 Map for PTiotqgrammetric Mapping at Scales of
1:10,000 and 1:5,000 - Czechoslovakia —Translation.
ADA362801REB
PICKERING, K.
Three-Dimensional Total Odd Nitrogen (NO(y)) Simulation
During SONEX using a Stretched-Grid Chemical Transport
N19990041439REB
PICKERING. K. E.
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POLINAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
N19990042154REB
PtCKETT, D. A.
Hanford Tank Waste Remediation System High-Level
Waste Chemistry Manual.
NUREG/CR-5751REB
PCKETT. W. W.
Conceptual design statement of work for the immobilized
low-activity waste disposal facility, project W-520.
DE99050668REB
Immobilized tow-activity waste interim storage facility.
Project W-465 conceptual design report.
DE99050565REB
PIERCE, T.
Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZIE).
PB99-149791 REB
PtGEAU, R. A.
Effects of modafinil, d-amphetamine and placebo on physio-
logical and psychological stress during sleep deprivation.
MIC-99-03106REB
P1UNNO, P. A.
Tethered dye gene probes.
MICJ9M3378REB
PLACE, D. E.
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-TX-110: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050186REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-TX-111: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050185REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-TX-112: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050181REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-TX-114: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050183REB
PLATT, R. H.
Disasters and Democracy: The Politics ol Extreme Natural
Events.
ISLAND-0514REB
PLEHN, M. T.
Uncertain Superiority: Information Technology and Oper-
ational-Level Decision Making.
ADA363057REB
POE, R. C.
Farinon microwave end of life cycle.
DE98054292REB
POLK.M.
Design and Development of a Regenerative Separatory
Column Using Calixarenes as a Polymeric Backbone for the
Purification of Water from Urine.
N19990042032REB
POLLACK, A. K.
Investigation of Emission Factors in the California
EMFAC7G Model.
PB99-149718REB
PQPC Jk
National Air Pollutant Emission Trends Update, 1970-1997.
PB99-150260REB
POPE, D. P.
Twinning Mechanisms in Complex High Tm Intermetallic
Compounds.
ADA362826REB
POPOVICH, R. M.
Fort Jackson 1988 Database: Demographics,
Anthropometries, Risk Factors and Rtness Measures.
ADA363279REB
PORTER, L. J.
Assessment ol the REmote Minefield Detection System
(REMIDS).
ADA362985REB
POSTON, R. W.
Performance Criteria for Concrete Repair Materials, Phase
II Summary Report.
ADA362896REB
POTOSKUYEV, M. N.
Forward Row at the Boundary of the Zone of Deformation
- USSR —Translation.
ADA362822REB
POULOS, H. G.
Method for Analyzing Piled Embankments.
PB99-149650REB
POURNELLE, P. E.
Component Based Simulation of the Space Operations Ve-
hicle and the Common Aero Vehicle.
ADA363022REB
FOYER, J. M.
Next Convoy War The American Campaign Against Enemy
Shipping in the Twenty-First Century.
ADA363196REB
PRASAD, K.
Experimental and Numerical Study of the Effects of Design
Parameters on Water Mist Suppression of Liquid Pool Fires.
ADA362806REB
PRATT, L.
Red Sea Studies.
ADA363049REB
PRESS, M. F.
Multidrug Resistance in Breast Cancer Occurrence and
Therapeutic Implications.
ADA362660REB
PRESTON, J.
WIND-HAARP-HIPAS Interferometer Experiment.
ADA36275SREB
PRIGENT, Q.
Frequency and Angular Variations of Land Surface Micro-
wave Emissivities: Can we Estimate SSM/T and AMSU
Emissivities from SSM/I Emissivities.
N19990042067REB
PRIME, M. B.
Explicit model of expanding cylindrical shells subjected to
high explosive detonations.
DE99002224REB
PRINCE, F. A.
Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) Mission/Maritet Model.
N19990041879REB
PRIVES, C. L.
Role of Mutant p53 Protein in Breast Cancer.
ADA363399REB
PROSMm, R.
Molecular Quantum States at Dissociation.
PB99-120339REB
PURVIS, C. R.
Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Power Plant.
PB99-126450REB
QUIGLEV, T. M.
Developing Measures of Sotioeconomic Resiliency in the
Interior Columbia Basin. Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem
Management Project Scientific Assessment
PB99-152910REB
QUINN, T. W.
Can We Get There From Here. RMAs, Network-Centric
Warfare and the Process of Transformation.
ADA363146REB
RABIE, R.
Quasi-static multiaxial testing of PBX 9501: Creep effects
on Estane molecular weight.
DE99002195REB
RACCA, R.
Initial investigation of bandwidth required for collision avoid-
ance using a video camera on a remotely controlled vehi-
MIC-99-03363REB
RACZKA, N. T.
Performance confirmation data acquisition system.
DE99002146REB
RAE, N. C.
Conservative Reformers: The Republican Freshmen and
the Lessons of the 104th Congress.
SHARPE-00422REB
RAFFENSPERGER, C.
Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Imple-
menting the Precautionary Principle.
ISLAND-0516REB
RAJENDRAN, M.
Ceramic Armor Material Database.
ADA362926REB
RAMAMURTY, U.
Fatigue crack nudeation in metallic materials.
DE99002227REB
RAMER, B.
Aerodynamic Response of Turbomachinery Blade Rows to
Converting Density Wakes.
ADA363039REB
RAMSAY, J. B.
Working man's analysis of incidents and accidents with ex-
plosives at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1946-
1997.
DE99002410REB
RAMSBERGER, P. F.
Augmented Selection Criteria for Enlisted Personnel.
ADA363068REB
RANDALL, L.
Education and Economic Development in Latin America:
Dropout Prevention in the Primary Grades.
SHARPE-00441REB
RANDY A. ROHDE
X-Ray Shawdowgraph Camera Design.
DE00002698REB
RATCLIFFE, C. P.
Standardized Procedure for Experimental Vibration Testing
of Damping Test Specimens.
ADA363069REB
RAVINDRAN, B.
Data mining.
DE99002233REB
RAWSON, W. K.
TSCA Deskbook.
ELI-0060REB
RAYNOLDS, R.
Results of the Reid Study of the Paleontological Resources
of the Fort Carson Military Reservation, Colorado.
ADA363332REB
REED, A. B.
Reclaimed Manufacturer Asphalt Roofing Shingles in As-
phalt Mixtures.
PB99-152613REB
REGAN, S. P.
LLE review, Volume 77. Quarterly report, October-Decem-
ber 1998.
DE99002358REB
REID, J. R.
USAF Aerospace Expeditionary Force: Flying into the 21st
Century.
ADA363209REB
REILLY, F.
Complete Business Export Kit.
SHARPE-00421REB
REIMERS. R. F.
Field Demonstration and Commercialization of Silent Dis-
charge Plasma Hazardous Air Pollutant Control Technology.
ADA363228REB
REINE, K. J.
Mud and Musk Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363366REB
Terrestrial Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363365REB
REISCHAUER, E. O.
Japanese Today. Change and Continuity, Enlarged Edition.
HUP-0010REB
Russia. The Roots of Confrontation.
HUP-0006REB
REISNER, J. M.
Tracer modeling in an urban environment.
DE99002399REB
RESIO, D. T.
STWAVE: Steady-State Spectral Wave Model. Report 1:
User's Manual for STWAVE Version 2.0.
ADA362875REB
REVAK, J.
Development of Biotrickling Fitters to Treat Sulfur and VOC
Emissions.
ADA362950REB
REVELLE, D. O.
Data/model integration for vertical mixing in the stable Arctic
boundary layer.
DE99002240REB
REYNA, N. E.
Different Perspectives on Economic Base.
PB99-147639REB
REYNOLDS, T. D.
Operational Commander, the Media, and MOOTW: A New
Paradigm.
ADA363154REB
REZENDES, V. S.
Department of Energy: Key Factors Underlying Security
Problems at DOE facilities.
ADA362670REB
RHOADES, J. A.
Nursing_ Home Trends, 1987 and 1996. MEPS Chartbook
No. 3. Executive Summary.
PB99-154692REB
RHODES, M. F.
Automated System for Determining Applicability of Regula-
tions.
ADA363392REB
RIBOTTA, R.
Polyhedral and Dihedral Caustics in the R(3).
PB99-148793REB
RICHARD J. OEHLBERG
Summary of Experiments in Converting Copper Oxide Proc-
ess Regenerator Off-Gases to Elemental Sulfur, CRADA
97-F006, Final Report.
DE00003034REB
September 1999 PA-19
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RICHARDSON, D. O.
North Baffin Partnership Project: Summary of investigations.
MtC-8903354REB
RICHARDSON, l_ E.
Physical and Chemical Environmental Factors Associated
with the Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Cyanobacteria
in Lake Georoe, New York.
ADA363278REB
HCKETTS.T.H.
Terrestrial Ecoregions of North America: A Conservation
Assessment.
ISLAND-0506REB
MDLEY.M.B.
Data Transfer Report - 30-mm Enhanced Alternate High-
ant Prog
Energy Propetan
(EAHEP): Evaluation of the Per-
ARDEC-7994 Propetent and
formance of an RDX
the Effect of Two Different Slug Projectile Designs.
ADA363101REB
RHEE.M.L
Nanosatlrri
iteMgent Power System
Development
N199900414
RISL.EY, W. a
Air deptoyabte buoy tar search and rescue operations.
MC49O3339REB
Lagranoian ambient noise drifter.
M&6943340REB
RtmNG,A.N.
Concussive Effects of Low Frequency Sound Exposure.
ADA362965REB
HP/AS. J.M.
Damage evolution and clustering in shock loaded tantalum.
DE99002291REB
ROVL.S.M.
Structure of Canadun agriculture, 1996.
MC-9WB310REB
RO.S.T.
Macfoeconomic Pofcy and Adjustment in Korea 1970-1990.
HUP-0035REB
ROBERTS. D.
Environmental management policy analysis using complex
syttwn vfnuMbon.
DTE99002148REB
ROBERTS. K. A.
Evaluating Performance Effects of a Medication (Dexedrine)
in the Simulalor Versus Aircraft Environment
ADA362972REB
ROBERTS, K.M.
Archeotogical and Architectural Investigations at Brown's
Sheep Camp (5LA5824), a MuWcomponent District «i the
U.S. Army Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site, Las Animas
County, Colorado.
ADA363169REB
ROBERTS. R. O.
Scheme Dependence, Leading Order and Higher Twist
SturJes of MRST Partons.
PB99-120347REB
ROBERTSON, D, E.
Environmental Dynamics of Carbort-14 Near a Low-Level
Radcactive Waste Burial Ground.
NUREGICR-65B7REB
ROBKHAUX, J. J.
Local Area Network Material Accounting System (LANMAS)
Functions and Features Overview.
DE98057851REB
ROBMSON.U.
Korea Old and New. A History.
HUP-0022REB
ROCA.E.
Nature in Focus: Rapid Ecological Assessment
tSLAND0486REB
ROCA.R.
Nature in Focus: Rapid Ecological Assessment
ISLAND-0486REB
ROCHA.4.T.
structure *nd dynvnics of interactive documents.
DE99002193REB
ROCK.S.M.
Mwped Vswn and OPS Control of a Semi-Autonomous.
SrnM HeMcoptar.
N19990042372REB
RODEUA.D.
t on the testing of RascWg Rings.
57REB
RODRIGUEZ. P.
WXD-HAARP^IPAS Interferometer Experiment
ADA362758REB
RODRIOUEZ.J.M.
USbaton of UARS Data in Validation of Photochemical and
Dynamical Mechanisms in Stratospheric Models.
N19990041876REB
ROEDER.R.C.
^ Study of Liqutt Phase Sinter Forming of a Model
ROEQNER.K.
Heafth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0245-2696. U-
yof Congress, Washington. DC.
ROMASHKM, P. S.
Role of Persuasion and Coercion in the Soviet State USSR
ADA363323REB
ROMERO, J. A.
Evolution of microstructural changes in pressed HMX explo-
sives.
DE99002405REB
RONFELDT, D.
Countering the New Terrorism.
ADA363163REB
ROSADO, J.M.
Low Cost Sorbants Screening and Engineering Analysis of
Zeolite for Treatment of Metals Contaminated Water and
Soil Extracts.
ADA363244REB
ROSCOE, H.C.
Evaluation of Passive Systems tar the Treatment of Mine
Drainage.
ADA362851REB
ROSE. A.
Biotechnology use by Canadian industry, 1996.
MIC-89-03583REB
ROSENBERGER.J.D.
Assessment of Reconnaissance and
Counterreconnaissance Operations at the National Training
Center, '
ADA362833REB
ROSNKX.C.K.
Waste Receiving and Processing Facility Module 1 Data
Management System software requirements specification.
DE99050395REB
ROSOCHA.LA.
Advanced Oxidation and Reduction Processes in the Gas
Phase Using Non- Thermal Plasmas.
ADA363128REB
Cost Analysis and Economic Assessment of Proposed Elec-
tric-Discharge Non-Thermal Plasma Processes tor NOX Re-
moval In Jet-Engine Exhaust White Paper for SERDP
Project CP-10M.
ADA363161REB
Development of Non-Thermal Plasma Reactor Technology
for Control of Atmospheric Emissions: Interim Technical Re-
port for SERDP Project CP-1038 (1996).
ADA363162REB
Economic Assessment of Proposed Electric-Discharge Non-
Thermal Plasma Field-Plot Demonstration Units tar NOx
Removal in Jet-Engine Exhaust While Paper tor SERDP
Protect CP-1038.
ADA36322SREB
Experimental Results Comparing Pulsed Corona and Di-
electric Barrier Discharges tor Pollution Control.
ADA363246REB
Field Demonstration and Commercialization of Start Dts-
chargePtesma Hazardous Air Pollutant Control Technology.
Non-Thermal Plasmas as Gas-Phase Advance Oxidation
Processes.
ADA363247REB
Reactions of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) leading to the forma-
tion of nitric acid (HNO3) in non-thermal plasmas (NTPs).
White paper tor the Strategic Environmental Research and
Development Program (SERDP) (Compliance Project CP-
1038: Development of non-thermal plasma reactor tech-
nology for control of atmospheric emissions).
DE99002262REB
ROSS, It N.
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene Rocket
Pkjme from Russia over California.
N19990041839REB
ROSSOW.W.B.
Frequency and Angular Variations of land Surface Mere-
wave EmissMties: Can we Estimate SSM/T and AMSU
EmissMties from SSWI Emissrvities.
N19990042067REB
ROTONOO, F. S.
Assessment of the REmote WnefieW Detection System
(REMDS).
ADA362985REB
ROUSH.D.
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
site environmental report tor calendar year 1997.
DE99002432REB
ROUSH.D.E.
kt summary: Idaho National Engineering and Environmental
Laboratory site environmental report for calendar year 1997.
DE99002433REB
ROWLAND, J-H.
Effects of Texture on Distance Estimation in Synthetic Envi-
Opportunities to Improve Diagnostics Pertormanca Using
Cornputor-Based Product Definition Models and Simuto-
fa*.
ADA362942REB
ADA3628B2REB
ROY.G.
Estimation of ctoud droplet size density distribution from
multiple fieH-oMew Soar returns.
MIC-99-03292REB
ROZENBERG. G. K.
Pressure induced metallization of the perovskite Sr3Fe2O7.
DE99002271REB
RUDMCX.J.
^telem»*cirw project in nrjrtram New Mextea
RUEDV. R.
RUMER, B.
Central Asia: The Challenges of Independence.
SHARPE-00425REB
RUNDE, W. H.
Spectrophotometric investigation of U(VI) chloride
complexation in the NaCI/NaCIO(sub 4) system.
DE99002201REB
RUSCtO, B. A.
Inhalation Exposure Risk During a Military Operation: A
Risk Assessment Approach.
ADA363340REB
RUSS.A.B.
Concussrve Effects of Low Frequency Sound Exposure.
ADA362965REB ^^
RUSSELL, A. J.
Impact properties of composite sonar dome materials.
MW9-U3581REB
RUSSELL, H.
Cross Flow Over Double Delta Wings.
ADA363041REB
RUSSELL, K. D.
Systems Analysis Programs for Hands-on Integrated Reli-
ability Evaluations (SAPHIRE) Version 6.0. System Over-
view Manual.
NUREG/CR-6532REB
RYDZAJ, T.
EMI Measurement Testing Performed at Hanscom Air Force
Base and Fort Devens Reserve for the DARPA Hybrid
Eectric Vehicle Program.
ADA362952REB
RYSAKOV, I.
Reorganization of Industrial Hygiene on a Scientific Basis,
Ussr-Translation.
ADA362794REB
RVSCAVAQE, P.
Income Inequality in America: An Analysis of Trends.
SHARPE-00440REB
SAATMAN. K. E.
Concussrve Effects of Low Frequency Sound Exposure.
ADA362965REB
SABUK, M. J.
Application of hysteresis modeling to magnetic techniques
for monitoring biaxial stress.
DE99002444REB
SALAZAR.N.
Results of a Cultural Resource Inventory of Portions of Fort
Carson Military Reservation and Test Excavation of Site
5EP2S24, El Paso County, Colorado. 1996.
ADA363383REB
SALAZAR, & D.
New Neutron Multiplicity Counter for the Measurement of
Impure Plutonium Metal at Westinghouse Savannah River
DE98057852REB
SALMANDRA, a D.
Interaction of Weak Shock Waves With a Flame Front
ADA362640REB
SALTSMAN.T.W.
Shaping of Policy in Support of National and Environmental
Security tor the Remediation of Cold War Related Eco-
system Degradation in the Commonwealth of Independent
ADA363123REB
SALVLM.A.
Within the Context of JV2010, Is There a Requirement for a
Theater-Level Joint Forces Logistics Commander
(JKLOGC) and a Joint Theater Logistics Command (JTLC).
ADA363172REB
SAMARASOORIYA, V. N.
Knowledge-Based Interference Rejection Scheme for Di-
rect-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Systems.
ADA362918REB
SAN JUAN, C. A,
Simulated effects of climate change on the Death Valley re-
gional ground- water flow system, Nevada and California.
OE99002359REB
SANCHEZ, J. M.
Chemical synthesis of magnetic Fe-B and Fe-Co-B particles
and chains.
DE99002187REB
SANCHO.Q.
Behavioral Ecology of Coral Reef Fishes at Spawning Ag-
gregation Sites.
ADA363347REB
SANDBERQ, D. V.
Assessing the Effects of Rre Disturbance on Ecosystems: A
Scientific Agenda tor Research and Management
PB99-152647REB
SANDERS. It M.
Regulation of the Muttdnjg Resistance-Associated Protein
Gene by Estrogen.
ADA362659REB
SANDNESS, K.
Nanjing Massacre: A Japanese Journalist Confronts Ja-
pan's National Shame.
SHARPE-00464REB
SANDOVAL, D.
Report on the testing of Raschig Rings.
DE99002257REB
SANDOVAL, E.
Digital Database Development and Seismic Characteriza-
tion and Calibration for the Middle East and North Africa.
ADA286992REB
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SANTEE, W. R.
Evaluation of Prototype Electrically Heated Handwear.
ADA363276REB
SARAJEDINI, A.
WFPC2 Observations of Star Clusters in the Magellanic
Clouds, Report 2.
N1 9990042321 REB
SARRAO. J. L.
Evidence for strong electron-lattice coupling in La(sub
2
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SHERIDAN, P.
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene Rocket
Plume from Russia over California.
N19990041B39REB
SHERWOOD. T.
Prediction of Antisymmetric Buffet Loads on Horizontal Sta-
bilizers in Massively Separated Flows. Phase 2.
PB99-154478REB
SHLJ.J.
Prediction of X-33 Engine Dynamic Environments.
N19990041161REB
SHIA.R.L.
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chemistry and
Climate.
N19990041152REB
Utilization of UARS Data in Validation of Photochemical and
Dynamical Mechanisms in Stratospheric Models.
N1999C341878REB
SHIEH.A.
Environmental management policy analysis using complex
system simulation.
DE99002148REB
SHIRANE.G.
Low temperature anomaly of LO phonons in La(sub
1.8S)Sr(sub 0.1S)CuO(sub 4) and YBa(sub 2)Cu(sub
DE99002184REB
SHLE1FER.A.
Grabbing Hand Government Pathologies and Their Cures.
HUP-0028REB
SHOENBERGER, J. E.
Unique Polymeric Fiber and Fiber Delivery Systems for the
Economic Preparation of High-Fiber Content Concrete with
Superior Physical Properties.
ADA363079REB
SHROUT.T. R.
Resource for Piezoelectric Single Crystals.
ADA363144REB
SHUMLAK.U.
Parallel Workstation Cluster for Algorithm Development. Pa-
rameter Scoping, and Data Analysis.
ADA363032REB
SIDNEY a NELSON
Summary of Experiments in Converting Copper Oxide Proc-
ess Regenerator Off-Gases to Elemental Sulfur. CRADA
97-F006.Rnal Report.
DE00003034REB
SK5MAN.C.C.
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested for Car-
nic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 1.
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested for Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 2.
PB99-105538REB
SUXE.
Thermal and Mechanical Performance of a Carbon/Carbon
Composite Spacecraft Radiator.
N1999004115
SMM.D. E.
Nanosat Intelligent Power System Development
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SMPSON.W.R.
Opportunities to Improve Diagnostics Performance Using
Cornputer-Based Product Definition Models and Simula-
tions.
ADA362942REB
SMDELAR, R. l_
Paramedic Thermal Analysts for CorJsposal Waste Pack-
9 Canister.
SMGERF.J.
Vegetation Responses to Natural Regulation of Efc in
Rocky Mountain National Park.
PB99-155012REB
SMnSYRV.
Central Asia. Physical Geography Handbook.
ADA362787REB
SWTTSYN.V. M.
Central Asia, Physical Geography Handbook-Translation.
ADA362771REB
SITUMORAN. S.
PantjasSa, the Five Basic Principles of the Republic of Indo-
nesia.
ADA363017REB
SrWICKLR.*.
Water Resources Data for Pennsylvania. Water Year 1998.
Volume 3. Ohio River and St Lawrence River Basins.
PB99-152928REB
SKALA.D.M.
Mechanical Properties and Energy Absorption Characteris-
tics of a Potyurethane Foam.
PB99-105504REB
SKDMORE, C. B.
Evolution of microstructural changes in pressed HMX explo-
DE9900240SREB
SLACK, a A.
Progress Report on X-Ray Diffraction Measurements on
New Low-Thermal Conductivity Thermoelectric Materials.
ADA362756REB
SLAB, T. A.
Some Principles of Network-Centric Warfare: A Look at
How Network- Centric Warfare Applies to the Principles of
ADA363055REB
SLAYBAUQH, R. R.
Waste management project fiscal year 1998 multi-year work
pianWBSlJ.
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SMITH, C.L.
Systems Analysis Programs for Hands-on Integrated Reli-
ability Evaluations (SAPHIRE) Version 6.0. System Over-
view Manual.
NUREG/CR-6532REB
SMITH, D.
Why Reengineenng Projects Fail.
ADA362725REB
SMITH, D.R.
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N19990041146REB
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N19990042083REB
SMITH, F. W.
Explicit model of expanding cylindrical shells subjected to
high explosive detonations.
DE9900Z224REB
SMITH, I.
Flight recorder configuration standard, version 1.0.
MIC-9943214REB
SMTTH,J.M.
STWAVE: Steady-State Spectral Wave Model. Report 1:
Usef s Manual for STWAVE Version 2.0.
ADA362875REB
SMTTH, M.M.
Evaluation of kinetic phosphorescence analysis for the de-
termination of uranium.
DE99002439REB
SMTTH, N.
Synopsis of the first cycle of the pulp and paper mill envi-
ronmental effects monitoring program in the Atlantic r
MC-99O3658REB
: region.
SMITH, W.S.
Tracer modeling in an urban environment.
DE99002399REB
SMYTH. RW.
Greek Grammar.
HUP-0032REB
SNEIOERMAN, a
Flight Prediction tor Performance of the SWAS Solar Array
Deployment Mechanism.
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SNELL.C.M.
Plasma and ion barrier tor electron beam spot stability.
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SHELL, J.
Rural telemerJcine project in northern New Mexico.
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SOEOET.S.
Nonwork and Off-Peak Trips by Transit. Walk and Bicycle
Modes: An Understanding of Existing and Potential Mar-
kets.
PB99-1S2944REB
SOHANGHPURWALA, A. A.
Verification of Effectiveness of Epoxy-Coated Rebars.
PB99-152407REB
SORBELLO. K. M.
Managing the Dynamics of Change.
ADA3S3208REB
SOREIDE, 0.
Use of a Lidar Forward-Looking Turbulence Sensor for
Muced-Compression Inlet Unstart Avoidance and Gross
Weight Reduction on a High Speed Civil Transport.
N19990042110REB
SOROKMA.A.
Third AIMJnion Conference on the Electrophysiology of the
Nervous System. USSR.
ADA363322REB
SOULE.M.E.
Continental Conservation: Scientific Foundations of Re-
gional Reserve Networks.
BLAND-0507REB
SPENCER, P. D.
Recent Developments in Population Viability Analysis, with
Specific Reference to Pacific Salmon.
PB99-155426REB
SPENCER. R. W.
New ERA in Global Temperature Monitoring with the Ad-
vanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU).
N19990041446REB
SP1ERTO, T. R.
Compromising the Principles of Wan Technological Ad-
vancements Impact Multinational Mlitary Operations.
SPIRIDONOVA, Y. V.
Conference on the Problem of Sun-Troposphere - USSR -
—Translation.
ADA362812REB
SPIVEY, M. W.
Completing the Sensor Grid: A Revolution in Imagery Man-
agement
ADA363053REB
SQUIRES, R. H.
Protecting the Land: Conservation Easements Past,
Present and Future.
ISLANCKM94REB
SRIDHAR, N.
Hanford Tank Waste Remediation System High-level
Waste Chemistry Manual.
NUREGX;H-5751REB
ST JOHN, M.
Use of Perspective View Displays for Operational Tasks.
ADA362590REB
STADLER, R.
Generic Management and Control API Based on an Object-
Level Interaction Paradigm and Its Demonstration in a Vir-
tual Workshop Service.
ADA362912REB
STAEHELIN, J.
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POLINAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
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STAFFORD, B. a
Data mining.
DE99002233REB
STALLINGS, E.
Large-scale demonstration and deployment project at Los
Alamos National Laboratory.
DE99002150REB
STANLEY, R.
Elimination of Toxic Materials and Solvents from Solid Pro-
pellant Components (PP1058).
ADA363240REB
STASIUK, N. F.
Aberta heavy oil, oil sands and enhanced recovery: Alberta
& Saskatchewan steam-assisted gravity drainage projects,
a survey.
MIC-99-03125REB
Aberta heavy oil, oil sands and enhanced recovery: Experi-
mental pilot projects, a survey.
MIC-99-03131REB
STEA, R.R.
Wisconsinan glacial and sea-level history of Maritime Can-
ada and the adjacent continental shelf: A correlation of land
and sea events.
MIC-99-03230REB
STEER, D.
Digital Database Development and Seismic Characteriza-
tion and Calibration for the Middle East and North Africa.
ADA286992REB
STEFANKO, J. S.
Oily Waste Water Treatment System.
PAT-APPL-8-012 016REB
STBNBACH, F. R.
CVX Damage Control Information Technology Evolutionary
ADA362692REB
STENGEL, N.
Emissions from DOD Fuel Storage and Painting Operations.
ADA363200REB
STENCHIKOV. G.
Three-Dimensional Total Odd Nitrogen (NO(y)) Simulation
During SONEX using a Stretched-Grid Chemical Transport
N19990041439REB
STEPAN, A.
Breakdown of Democratic Regimes. Europe.
JHUP-0304REB
STEPHAN J. WEEKS
Enabling field spectroscopies.
DE00002697REB
STEPHEN, U. A.
Narrow Pass-Band Optical Fitters for Space-Borne Remote
Sensing Applications.
N19990041162REB
STEPHENS, J. R.
Technology and Intervention: The Negative Impact on Fu-
ture Leader Development.
ADA363207REB
STERBENZ, S. M.
Development of a gamma ray spectroscopy capability at
LANSCE.
DE99002234REB
STERNBERG, R. J.
Tacit Knowledge in the Workplace.
ADA362656REB
STERNBERG, T.
Nonwork and Off-Peak Trips by Transit, Walk and Bicycle
Modes: An Understanding of Existing and Potential Mar-
kets.
PB99-152944REB
STIRLING, W.J.
Scheme Dependence, Leading Order and Higher Twist
Studies of MRST Partons.
PB99-120347REB
Spin Correlations in e(sup +)e(sup -) Yields 4 Jets.
PB99-120370REB
STOLOFF, P. H.
Tricare Baseline Analysis of Access and Satisfaction.
ADA362744REB
STONE, M. A.
Naval Force Protection in the Littorals.
ADA3631S3REB
STOTTLEMYER, T. R.
Acoustic Sound Speed Profiling System.
PAT-APPL-8-226 625REB
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TRAN, D.
STOUT, B. M.
Synthesis and Characterization of Diamond-Like Carbon
Coatings Deposited by Plasma Source Ion Implantation and
Conventional Ion Beam Assisted Deposition Processes.
ADA362850REB
STOUT, M. G.
Dynamic fracture of heterogeneous materials.
DE99002235REB
STRATTON. J.
AWOS Data Acquisition System (ADAS), Automated Light-
ning Detection and Reporting System (ALDARS), Oper-
ational Test and Evaluation (OT & E) Final Test Report.
ADA362808REB
STREBEL, D. E.
Validation of the Cormix Model Using Thermal Plume Data
from Four Maryland Power Rants.
PB99-149700REB
STRIETELMEIER, B. A.
Mfcrobial characterization for the Source-Term Waste Test
Program (STTP) at Los Alamos.
DE99002197REB
STROBEL, F. R.
Coming Class War and How to Avoid It: Rebuilding the
American Middle Class.
SHARPE-00420REB
STROTTMAN, D. D.
Development of a gamma ray spectroscopy capability ai
LANSCE.
DE99002234REB
STUFF, J. R.
Quantitative Analysis of Reskjul VX in Caustic Neutraliza-
tion Solutions by Solid Phase Extraction and GC/MSD:
Analysis of Hydrolysate as Unseparated Phases.
ADA362643REB
SU, N.
Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Novel Diaza-18-Crown-
6 Ligands Containing Aromatic Tnid-Derived Side Arms.
ADA362936REB
SULLIVAN, C.
Long-Range International Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF)
Capability.
ADA362743REB
SULLIVAN, S. C.
How Can Operational Maneuver be Used by the Naval or
Joint Task Force Commander to Enhance Operational Pro-
tection in the Littoral.
ADA363096REB
SUN, G.
Modeling of Silicon Quantum Structures.
ADA363362REB
Quantum Modeling.
ADA363264REB
SURESH, S.
Fatigue crack nudeation in metallic materials.
DE99002227REB
SUSSK1ND, L.
Negotiating Environmental, Health, and Safety Agreements.
How to Avoid Escalating Confrontation, Needless Costs.
and Unnecessary Litigation.
ISLAND-0497REB
SUSSMAN, R. M.
TSCA Deskbook.
ELI-0060REB
SUTIN, A.
Application of nonlinear wave modulation spectroscopy to
discern material damage.
DE99002411REB
SUTTON, l_ N.
283-E, 283-W. and 315 (water treatment plant) hazards as-
sessment.
DE99050560REB
SWAIN, L. G.
Water quality assessment and objectives for the Fraser
River from Hope to Sturgeon and Roberts banks: First up-
date, technical appendix.
MIC-99-03134REB
SWANN, J. E.
Perspective Spiatting.
ADA363073REB
SWANSON. F.
Bioregional Assessments. Science at the Crossroads of
Management and Policy.
ISLAND-0519REB
SWEET. M.R.
New Neutron Multiplicity Counter for the Measurement of
Impure Plutonium Metal at Westinghouse Savannah River
Site.
DE98057852REB
SWEETMAN, E.
Technique for Measuring the Gain of HF Antennas.
ADA362876REB
SWIFT, G. W.
Technologies for the oil and gas industry.
DE99002238REB
SWINDLE, E. A.
U S Military. NGO's and CMOC: Staying Connected and
Achieving Unity of Effort During MOOTW.
ADA363224REB
SZABO, J. P.
Impact properties of composite sonar dome materials.
MIC-99-03381REB
SZE, N. D.
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chemistry and
Climate.
N19990041152REB
TAKEDA, H.
SNS Linac: Revised configuration.
DE99002261REB
TAN, C. S.
Aerodynamic Response of Turbomachinery Blade Rows to
Converting Density Wakes.
ADA363039REB
TANG, M.
Introduction to Workflow Management Systems.
ADA362925REB
TANG, P. K.
Study of the overdriven behaviors of PBX 9501 and PBX
9502.
DE99002407REB
TANGNEY, J.
Department of Defense In-House RDT&E Activities Report
for Fiscal Year 1998.
ADA362634REB
TANNEHILL, J. C.
Numerical Computation of the Chemically Reacting Flow
around the National Aero-Space Plane.
N19990042028REB
TARJAN-FABRY, M.
Periodica Polytechnica, Chemical Engineering, Volume 42,
No. 1,1998.
PB99-120297REB
Periodica Polytechnica Chemical Engineering, Volume 42,
No. 2.1998.
PB99-149627REB
Periodica Polytechnica, Civil Engineering, Volume 42, No.
2,1998.
PB99-120313REB
Periodica Polytechnica, Mechanical Engineering, Volume
42. No. 1,1998.
PB99-120305REB
Periodica Polytechnica Mechanical Engineering, Volume 42,
No. 2,1998.
PB99-149635REB
Periodica Polytechnica, Transportation Engineering, Volume
24, No. 1,1998.
PB99-120321REB
TASCA, L.
Graduated licensing system evaluation: Interim report '98.
MIC-99-03114REB
TATEM, P. A.
Experimental and Numerical Study of We Effects of Design
Parameters on Water Mist Suppression of Liquid Pool Fires.
ADA362806REB
TAYLOR, D.
Hybrid Version of Method of Moments Computer Code:
IBC3D.
ADA363074REB
TEDROW, C. A.
Bird Strike Risk Assessment for United States Air Force Air-
fields and Aircraft.
ADA363170REB
TEMME, V. J.
For Want of a Home - A Study of Wherry and Capehan
Military Family Housing.
ADA362706REB
TEMPLEMAN. B. D.
Development of an Integrated Mobile Meteorological Moni-
toring System for Use in Open Burning and Open Detona-
tion Activities.
ADA363351 REB
TEMPLETON, D. W.
Ceramic Armor Material Database.
ADA362926REB
TEMPLETON, K. J.
FY 1996 solid waste integrated life-cycle forecast character-
istics summary. Volumes 1 and 2.
DE98053023REB
TENNYSON, J.
Molecular Quantum States at Dissociation.
PB99-120339REB
TEPPER.A.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 95-0001-2679, Cat-
erpillar Inc., York, Pennsylvania.
PB99-152233REB
TERBORGH, J.
Continental Conservation: Scientific Foundations of Re-
gional Reserve Networks.
(SLAND-0507REB
TERRY, E.
Rise and Fall of the Asian Miracle.
SHARPE-00423REB
THISSELL, W. R.
Damage evolution and clustering in shock loaded tantalum.
DE99002291REB
THOMAS-LARMER.J.
Negotiating Environmental. Health, and Safety Agreements.
How to Avoid Escalating Confrontation, Needless Costs,
and Unnecessary Litigation.
ISLAND-0497REB
THOMAS. R. E.
ROMI-RIP 2.0 User's Guide: a ROugh Mill RIP-First Simu-
lator.
PB99-152803REB
THOMPSON. A. M.
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from 8-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POLINAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
N19990042154REB
Three-Dimensional Total Odd Nitrogen (NO(y)) Simulation
During SONEX using a Stretched-Grid Chemical Transport
N19990041439REB
THOMPSON, D. J.
Gamma Radiation from PSR B1055-52.
N19990042027REB
THOMPSON, H. H.
Satellite Control Systems: Opportunity for DOD to Imple-
ment Space Policy and Integrate Capabilities.
ADA363241REB
THOMPSON, L.
Stratified Coastal Trapped Waves and Mean Flows.
ADA362722REB
THOMPSON, R. T.
Moving Targets and Joint Theater Missile Defense Doctrine:
Does it Apply to Locating and Engaging the Needle in the
Haystack.
ADA363153REB
THORNE-MILLER, B.
Understanding and Protecting Marine Biodiversity. Second
Edition.
ISLAND-0526REB
THORNE, R. S.
Scheme Dependence, Leading Order and Higher Twist
Studies of MRST Partons.
PB99-120347REB
TICKNER, J.
Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Imple-
menting the Precautionary Principle.
ISLAND-0516REB
TILLEY, S.
Why Reengineering Projects Fail.
ADA362725REB
TIMONOV, A.
Generalized ELF propagation.
MIC-99^X3336REB
TODD, B. J.
Browns Bank survey 1998: Cruise report and scientific re-
sults.
MIC-99-03305REB
TOGNA, A. P.
Development of Biotrickling Filters to Treat Sulfur and VOC
Emissions.
ADA362950REB
TOLMAN, M.
Fort Jackson 1988 Database: Demographics,
Anthropometries, Risk Factors and Fitness Measures.
ADA363279REB
TOLSTED, D.
Yields of ten and eleven year-old hybrid poplars in the north
central United States. Final report.
DE99002354REB
TOMICK, J. J.
EAF Transition Workshop: After Action Report, Lessons
Learned and Recommendations.
ADA363388REB
TOMLINSON, L. W.
Oily Waste Water Treatment System.
PAT-APPL-8-012 016REB
TOMPKINS, K. T.
Oilv Waste Water Treatment System.
PAT-APPL-8-012 016REB
TONKS, D. L
Damage evolution and clustering in shock loaded tantalum.
DE99002291REB
TONNESSEN, T.
Investigation of pin-post monochromators for a wiggler
beamline.
DE99002438REB
TOPOL, D. A.
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Volume
2.
N19990041445REB
TFaNS Tone Fan Noise Design/Prediction System, Volume
3.
N19990041617REB
TOWER, W. E.
Creeping Jurisdiction, Are International Straits in Jeopardy.
ADA363191REB
TOWNSEND, J. R.
Defense of Naval Task Forces from Anti-Ship Missile At-
tack.
ADA363038REB
TRA, T. V.
Selected Articles on Aimed Forces in North Vietnam.
ADA363318REB
TRAN, C.
Investigation of Emission Factors in the California
EMFAC7G Model.
PB99-149718REB
TRAN, D.
Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested for Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 1.
PB99-105520REB
September 1999 PA-23
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Survey of Compounds Which Have Been Tested for Car-
cinogenic Activity. 1995-1996 Volume. Section 2.
PB89-105538REB
TREHARNE, J. T.
Adaptive Inventory Control for Non-Stationary Demand with
Partial Information.
ADA363063REB
TREMBLE, T.
Tacit Knowledge in the Workplace.
ADA36265WEB
TROUT. D.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0266-2702,
Cooper Engineered Products, Bowling Green. Ohio.
PB99-152175REB
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0154-2693, Sie-
mens Energy and Automation, Inc., Distribution Products
Division, Uroana, Ohio.
PB99-152308REB
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 980030-2697,
"rail and Whitney TAPC. North Haven, Connecticut
PB99-152217REB
TRUSZKOWSKLW. F.
Nanceat tnteigent Power System Development
N19990041448REB
TSEMAHMAN, A. S.
Seabed classification by QIC VIEW: Sites near Vancouver
MC-9943353REB
TSUNG.K.
Growth of the Physics of Metals and Physical Metallography
in the Chinese People's Republics tor 10 years -USSR—
Translation.
ADA362790REB
TUCKER. J.K.
Annual and Local Variation in Reproduction in the Red-
Eared Slider Trachemys scripta elagans'.
PB99-152183REB
TUITE.J.M.
Enhancement of Boiling in Highly Wetting Fluids.
AOA362878REB
TURNER, J.
Overview of the Ozark Isoprene Experiment (OZ1E).
PB99-149791REB
TURNER. a K.
EffiriroruTiont&J Economics* An Ewnontory Introduction.
JHUP-030SREB
TUTTLE.M.
Pakweeismology Study Northwest of the New Madrid Seis-
mic Zone.
NUREG/CR-6730REB
TYLER, KW.
Identification and Evaluation of Interfaces of IL Support Op-
erations with the Army Logistics System.
ADA362962REB
TZENG.Y.
CVD Diamond Grown by Mcrowave Plasmas in Matures of
Acetone/Oxygen and Acetone/Carbon Dioxide.
ADA362752KEB
Electron Assisted Deposition of Cubic Boron NHride by RF
Magneton Sputtering.
ADA362770REB
Synthesis of Diamond in Hah Power-Density Mcrowave
Methanertrydrogeri/ Oxygen Plasmas at Elevated Substrate
UJHELYLA.
Hungarian Symposium of Radiation Damage and Protec-
tion.
ADA363027REB
ULERY.D.L.
ARL Intranet Anarysis and Development Study.
ADA362869REB
BuyN Prototype Software Requirements Analysis: A C-
BASS Component
ADA363050REB
Buytt Software Development Plan: A C-BASS Component
ADA363051REB
URASHMA.K.
Cost Anarysis and Economic Assessment of Proposed Elec-
tric-Discharge Non-Thermal Plasma Processes tor NOX Re-
moval in Jet-Engine Exhaust White Paper for SERDP
Project CP-irm
ADA363161REB
Economic Assessment of Proposed Etectnc-Dischdroe Non-
Thermat Plasma Field-Pilot Demonstration Units tor NOx
Removal in Jet-Engine Exhaust White Paper tor SERDP
Protect CP-1038.
ADA36322SREB
URBACH.H.B.
Evaporative Compressor Cooling tor NOx Suppression and
Enhanced Engine Performance tor Naval Gas Turbine Pro-
' Plants.
Reduction of NOx Emissions from Marine Power Plants.
ADA363222REB
Water Injection into Navy Gas-Turbine Combustors to Re-
duce NOx Emissions.
ADA363219REB
URMAN.T.
Acquisition Positions in the Department of Defense Update.
VACAmS,a
Monte Carlo Simulation for AppScbon to Aerospace Vehicle
Structures.
AOA363043REB
VALENTINE, G. A.
Numerical simulation of explosive vokanism and its effects
on the atmosphere.
DE99002259REB
VALERO, O. J.
Solid waste integrated forecast technical (SWIFT) report
FY1997IOFY2070.
DE99050410REB
VALLVE, M.
Digital Database Development and Seismic Characteriza-
tion and Calbration for the Middle East and North Africa
ADA286992REB
VAN COILUE, R.
Aquatic Toxitity Workshop: Proceedings 1998.
MIC-99-03164REB
VAN EECKHOUT, E.
Environmental management policy analysis using complex
system simulation.
DE99002148REB
VANCE PAYNE, W.
Study of a Water-to-Water Heat Pump Using Hydrocarbon
and Hydrofluorocarbon Zeotropic Mixtures.
PB99-152373REB
VANDERBORGH, N. E.
Micro fuel cell.
DE99002286REB
VARGO, J. T.
Evaluation of Operator Performance Using True Color and
Artificial Color in Natural Scene Perception.
ADA363036REB
VARSHNEY, P. K.
Knowledge-Based Interference Rejection Scheme for Di-
rect-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Systems.
ADA362918HEB
VASAVADA, U.
Green Technologies for a More SustanaWe Agriculture.
ERS-AIB-752REB
VAUGHAN, B. A.
RXTE Observation of Cygnus X-1.1.
N19990042404 REB
VAUGHT. 0. S.
Modem Mercenaries of the Twentyfirst Century; Profes-
sional Military Consultants a Modem Tool of Foreign Policy.
ADA363194REB
VAYSBURO.A.M.
Performance Criteria for Concrete Repair Materials, Phase
II Summary Report
ADA362896REB
VESPA.S.
Trip report FremanMe fatigue conference and FMP-related
field visits and meetings.
MIC-99-03429REB
VIA.D.L.
Division G6 - Strategic Signal Leadership for Information
Superiority in the Army After Next
ADA36319BREB
VH.LARREAL. R.
Mfcrobial characterization tor the Source-Term Waste Test
Program (STTP) at Los Alamos.
DE99002197REB
VTSHNY.R.
Grabbing Hand. Government Pathologies and Their Cures.
HUP-0028REB
VON STACKELBERG, K.
Improving Dredged Material Management Decisions with
Uncertainty Anarysis.
ADA363151REB
VORHEES, D. J.
Improving Dredged Material Management Decisions with
Uncertainty Analysis.
ADA363151REB
VOTH.G.A.
Computer tor Ab InWo Molecular Dynamics Simulations.
ADA363044REB
VU.T.
Beechcrafl 1900C Vertical Impact Test.
PB99-149726REB
VUONG.H.
AWOS Data Acquisition System (ADAS). Automated Light-
ning Detection and Reporting System (ALDARS), Oper-
ational Test and Evaluation (OT & E) Fnal Test Report
ADA362808REB
VUONO.T.A.
Commander's Estimate of the Situation: Kosovo & The
Southern Balkans.
ADA363226REB
WAGGONER, l_ 0.
ALARA Center of Technology - resource guide.
DE990S0623REB ^^
Applied ALARA techniques.
DE99050625REB
WAGNER, E. W.
Korea Old and New. A History.
HUP-0022REB
WALL, A. a
Theater Mosite Defense in World War II - Some Oper-
ational Art Considerations.
ADA363065REB
WALLACE, B. L.
Reduction of NOx Emissions from Marine Power Plants.
ADA363222REB
Water Injection into Navy Gas-Turbine Combustors to Re-
duce NOx Emissions.
ADA363219REB
WALLACE, H. B.
Numerical Computation of the Radar Cross Section of me
ZSU-23-4.
ADA363007REB
WALLINGFORD, K. M.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0012-2652,
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
PB99-152332REB
WALTERS, S.
Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservative
Assessment
ISLAND-0482REB
WANDLESS, P.
Publications available from the Department of Natural Re-
sources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division (1995-):
Supplementary list
MIC-99-03154REB
WANG.W.
Introduction to Workflow Management Systems.
ADA362925REB
WANG.Y.
Radar Image Enhancement, Feature Extraction and Motion
Compensation Using Joint Time-Frequency Techniques.
ADA363380REB
WARWICK, T. L.
Project W-314 241-AN-A valve pit upgrade acceptance for
beneficial use.
DE99050201REB
WARREN, 0. D.
Production, Prices, Employment and Trade in Northwest
Forest Industries, Fourth Quarter, 1997.
PB99-152845REB
WASHINGTON, T. M.
Denying Access to Commercial Communications Satellites.
ADA363096REB
WASHKO, R.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0093-2665.
Mcroftres, Inc. Pawtucket. Rl.
PB99-152357REB
WASSER, J. a
Reduction of NOx Emissions from Marine Power Plants.
ADA363222REB
WASSERMAN, H.
Performance analysis of wavefront algorithms on very-large
scale distributed systems.
DE99002219HEB
Performance and scalability analysis of teraflop-scale par-
allel architectures using multidimensional wavefront applica-
tions.
DE99002404REB
WATERS, D. E.
Precision Naval Fires in the Age of Information Superiority:
Is The Day Of The Carrier Over.
ADA363066REB
WATERS, T.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0258-2673,
Foss Manufacturing Company, Inc., Hampton, New Hamp-
shire.
PB99-152191REB
WATTS, D. B.
Overview of the Modular Effectiveness/Vulnerability Assess-
ment (MEVAJ Architecture.
ADA362951REB
WEAVER, f. B.
General Creighlon Abrams: Ethical Leadership at the Stra-
tegic Level.
ADA363255REB
WEBER, R. A.
Ceramic Coated Piston Rods for Civil Works.
ADA362682REB
WEBSTER, T.S.
Development of Biotrickling Filters to Treat Sulfur and VOC
Emissions.
ADA362950REB
WEEKLY, R
Maritime Preposition Force Ship 2010.
ADA363180REB
WEHNER, T. a
Quick-look eye-safety assessment for the short range War.
DE99002263REB
WEI, J.
Synthesis of Diamond in High Power-Density Mcrowave
Methane/Hydrogen/ Oxygen Plasmas at Elevated Substrate
Temperatures.
ADA362769REB
WEIDERMAN.N.
Why Reengineering Projects Fail.
ADA362725REB
WEIDNER, L B.
Hanford Site Emergency Alerting System siren testing re-
port
DE990S0202REB
WEIGEL, J. F.
Water Resources Data for New York. Water Year 1998.
Volume 1. Eastern New York Excluding Long Island.
PB99-152654REB
WEIHRER, S. J.
Human factors assessment of prototype lightweight thermal
undergarment systems for the Oothe-the-SokSer Pro-
gramme.
MC-8943319REB
PA-24 VOL 99, No. 3
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WEIMER, T.
Structure of Canadian agriculture, 1996.
MIC-9943310REB
WEINER, A. M.
Instrumentation tor Research on High-Speed Optical
Transmultiplexing and Coding for Optoelectronic Computer
Networking.
ADA363Q26REB
WEINER, D. D.
Knowledge-Based Interference Rejection Scheme for Di-
rect-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Systems.
ADA362918REB
WEINRACH, J.
Hydrogen gas getters: Susceptibility to poisoning.
DE99002237REB
WEINZETTLE. J. P.
Army's B-2 Bomber - Reid Artillery Modernization.
ADA363364REB
WEISE.D.R.
Assessing the Effects of Fire Disturbance on Ecosystems: A
Scientific Agenda for Research and Management.
PB99-152647REB
WEISENSTEIN, D. K.
Coupling Processes between Atmospheric Chemistry and
Climate.
N19990041152REB
WEISS, C.
Automated land area tests for the 2001 census, part 1: Pre-
liminary results using the 1996 Digital Cartographic Files.
MC-9&33431REB
WELCH, R-M.
Global Retrieval of Cloud Particle Size and Optical Thick-
ness Using ISCCP Data.
N19990041441REB
WELOV, J.
Hanford Tank Waste Remediation System High-level
Waste Chemistry Manual.
NUREG/CR-6751REB
WELLS, D. C.
Effects of Microgravity on Embryonic Quail Eye Develop-
ment
N19990041707REB
WELSH. T. L.
International Atomic Energy Agency/Hanford Site shared
use of calorimeters.
DE99050111REB
WENDT, C. H.
Need and options available for permanent CO(sub 2) dis-
posal.
DE99002199REB
WENSLEY, M.
Trade liberalization of the international oilseed complex.
MIC-99-03324REB
WERNLI, H.
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POLINAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
N19990042154REB
WETTENGEL, W.
Freshwater Ecoregions of North America: A Conservative
Assessment.
ISLAND-0482REB
WETTL.F.
Periodica Potytechnica, Chemical Engineering, Volume 42,
No. 1,1998.
PB99-120297REB
Periodica Porytechnica Chemical Engineering, Volume 42,
No. 2,1998.
PB99-149627REB
Periodica Porytechnica, Civil Engineering, Volume 42, No.
2,1998.
PB99-120313FIEB
Periodica Porytechnica. Mechanical Engineering, Volume
42, No. 1,1998.
P899-120305REB
Periodica Polytechnics Mechanical Engineering, Volume 42,
No. 2,1998.
PB99-149635REB
Periodica Polytechnica. Transportation Engineering, Volume
PB99-120321REB
WHITE, C. C.
Background Biological Aerosol Properties.
ADA363253REB
WHITE. C. E.
Stratigraphy and tectonic significance of the Lower to Mid-
de Devonian McAdams Lake Formation, Cape Breton Is-
land. Nova Scotia.
MIC-99-03282REB
WHITE, L.
Hard Labor: Poor Women and Work in the Post-Welfare
Era.
SHARPE-00439REB
WHITE, R.C.
Airborne Forces of the United States Army: Cornerstone of
Force Projection.
AOA363187REB
WHITE, W, F.
Definition and means of maintaining the criticality detectors
and alarms portion of the PFP safety envelope.
DE9905018BREB
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
WHITESON, R.
Information barrier functional requirements.
DE99002297REB
WHITNEY, W. D.
Sanskrit Grammar. Including Both the Classical Language,
and the Older Dialects, of Veda and Brahmana.
HUP-0033REB
WHITTEN, N.
Madigan Army Medical Center, Department of Clinical In-
vestigation. Annual Progress Report.
ADA362963REB
WIDMER, N. L.
Forced Acoustic Field Effects on Incineration Processes:
Research on U. S. Navy Shipboard Waste Disposal.
ADA363186REB
WIERMAN, T. E.
Reliability Study: General Electric Reactor Protection Sys-
tem, 1984-1995.
NUREG/CR-5500-V3REB
WIERSMA, B. J.
Evaluation of Test Methodologies for Dissolution and Corro-
sion of AI-SNF.
DE98054573REB
WIGNERON, J. P.
Frequency and Angular Variations of Land Surface Micro-
wave Emissivtties: Can we Estimate SSM/T and AMSU
Emissrvities from SSM/I Emissivities.
N19990042067REB
WIJESINGHE, H. S.
Aerodynamic Response of Turbomachinery Blade Rows to
Convecting Density Wakes.
ADA363039REB
W1LCOX, M. A.
Reel Air Defense in the Falkland Islands Conflict: A Failure
in Operational Protection.
ADA363067REB
WILKINS. N. E.
Tank characterization report for double-shell tank 241-AN-
103.
DE99060200REB
WILKINSON, C.
Rre on the Plateau: Conflict and Endurance in the Amer-
ican Southwest.
ISLAND-0501REB
WILLERS, B.
Unmanaged Landscapes: Voices for Untamed Nature.
ISLAND$508REB
WILLIAM H. CALKINS
Short Contact Time Direct Coal Liquefactionn Using a Novel
Batch Reactor. Quarterly Report. May 16 - August 15,
1996.
DE00001726REB
WILLIAMS, B.
Maldives: Reconciling Work and Wildness.
ISLAND-0476REB
WILLIAMS, E.
Nondestructive Evaluation and Serf-Monitoring Materials.
ADA363256REB
WILLIAMS-JONES, A. E.
Origin and evolution of the Greisenizing fluid at the East
Kemptville tin deposit, Nova Scotia, Canada.
MIC-99-03229REB
WILLIAMS, K. W.
GPS User-Interface Design Problems.
ADA363331REB
WILLIAMS, L
Department of Defense In-House RDT&E Activities Report
for Fiscal Year 1998.
ADA362634REB
WILLIAMS, M. R.
Multiline Tow Cable Assembly Including Swivel and Slip
PA?-APPL-6-137 870REB
WILLIAMS, N. H.
Hanford spent nuclear fuel project update.
DE99050207REB
WILLIAMS, R. Q.
Cross Row Over Double Delta Wings.
ADA363041REB
WILLIAMS. T.O.
Dynamic fracture of heterogeneous materials.
DE99002235REB
WILLIS, J. B.
Portfolio Optimization for Multiple Group Credit Unions.
ADA363385REB
WILLS, J. M.
Rrst principles total energy study of NbCrfsub 2) + V Laves
phase ternary system.
DE99002200REB
WILMS, J.
RXTE Observation of Cygnus X-1.1.
N1999Q042404REB
WILSON. D. V.
Improved Methodology For Screening Military Pilot Appli-
cants.
ADA362675REB
WILSON, J. C.
Chance Encounter with a Stratospheric Kerosene Rocket
Plume from Russia over California.
N19990041839REB
YARWOOD, G.
WILSON, K. J.
Forced Acoustic Field Effects on Incineration Processes:
Research on U. S. Navy Shipboard Waste Disposal.
ADA3631B6REB ^^
WILSON. T.
Aerodynamic Response of Turbomachinery Blade Rows to
Convecting Density Wakes.
ADA363039REB
WILSON. T. A.
Electronic village: Policy issues of the information economy.
M1C-99-03240REB
WINER, W. 0.
Integrated Diagnostics.
ADA363343REB
WINKLER, J. D.
Consolidating Active and Reserve Component Training In-
frastructure.
ADA363165REB
WINTERKAMP, J. L.
Tracer modeling in an urban environment.
DE99002399REB
WISKOFF, M. F.
Hispanic Youth and Military Enlistment Propensity.
ADA362976REB
wrrwER, K. s.
Organic ion exchange resin separation methods evaluation.
DE990S0699REB
WITZGALL. C.
Triangulation-Based L1-Fitting of Terrain Surfaces.
PB99-152779REB
WOLFE, J.
Female Gender and Other Potential Predictors of Functional
Health Status Among Persian Gulf War Veterans (Revised).
ADA362870REB
WONG, C. R.
Heat Treatment of Al 7075 for Ejection Seat Shear Wire.
ADA362873REB
WOOD, C. C.
Bayesian analysis of MEG visual evoked responses.
DE99002182REB
WOOD, S. T.
Systems Analysis Programs for Hands-on Integrated Reli-
ability Evaluations (SAPHIRE) Version 6.0. System Over-
view Manual.
NUREG/CR-6532REB
WOODS, S.
Why Reengineering Projects Fail.
ADA362725REB
WOODWARD, J.
Design for Human Ecosystems: Landscape, Land Use, and
Natural Resources.
ISLAND-0512REB
WORTHINGTON, K. A.
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0012-2652,
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
PB99-152332REB
WOZNIAK, G. J.
Role of statistics and thermodynamics in nuclear multifrag-
mentation.
DE99002390REB
Z-dependent barriers in multifragmentation from Poissonian
reducibility and thermal scaling.
DE99002391REB
WPRST, J.
Development of the Air Force-Army Military Skill Linkage
System (MISL).
ADA362717REB
WRIGHT, V. S.
Area Air Defense Commander Can JFACC Do It All.
ADA363189REB
XIE. G.
New 3D parallel GILD electromagnetic modeling and non-
linear inversion using global magnetic integral and local dif-
ferential equation.
DE99002422REB
XIE, J.
Ab initio calculations of As-vacancy interactions in silicon.
DE99002225REB
XUE, Q.
Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Novel Diaza-18-Crown-
6 LJgands Containing Aromatic Thiol-Denved Side Arms.
ADA362936REB
YAMAZAKI, T.
Sandakan Brothel No. 8: A Journey into the History of
Lower-Class Japanese Women.
SHARPE-00463REB
YANG, D.
Nonwork and Off-Peak Trips by Transit, Walk and Bicycle
Modes: An Understanding of Existing and Potential Mar-
kets.
PB99-152944REB
YANG.R.
Internal Physical Features of a Land Surface Model Em-
ploying a Tangent Linear Model.
N19990041333REB
YANG, V.
Development of Biotrickting Fitters to Treat Sulfur and VOC
Emissions.
ADA362950REB
YARWOOD, G.
Investigation of Emission Factors in the California
EMFAC7G Model.
PB99-149718REB
September 1999 PA-25
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
VEBOAH. Y. D.
Laser Doppter Vetooimeter and High Speed Imaging Sys-
tem for Fluid Dynamics, Combustion and Chemical Knetics
Research.
ADA362940REB
YETHIRAJ, M,
Low temperature anomaly of LO phonons in Lafsub
1.85)Sr(sub 0.15)CuO(sub 4) and YBa(sub 2)Cu(sub
3)O(sub7).
DE99002184REB
YUXRJM, U. Z.
Extending the Stateof-the-Art for the COMAN/ATCAL Meth-
odology.
ADA363016REB
YOUNG, B.
Nature in Focus: Rapid Ecological Assessment
ISLAND-0486REB
YOUNG, C. E.
Moving Toward the Food Guide Pyramid: Implications for
U.S. Agriculture.
ERS-AER-779REB
YOUNG. K. A.
Operational Counter Deception Cell: Is It The Answer.
ADA363190REB
YOUNG, Y.
Preliminary Study of Sensitivity Analysis and its Applications
to Structural Control Problems.
ADA363042REB
ZAKARAUSKAS, P.
Complexity analysis for nearest neighbor search.
MC-99-03338REB
ZANINUM.
Countering the New Terrorism.
ADA363163REB
ZAPPI.M.E.
Explosives Removal from Groundwater of the Iowa Army
Ammunition Plant in Continuous-Flow Laboratory Systems
Planted with Aquatic and Wetland Plants.
ADA362974REI3
ZAREMBA, W.
Polish Long-Range Plan (1961-1975) and Five-Year Plan
(1961-1965) for Scientific Research in Agricultural Tech-
nology-Translation.
ADA362736REB
ZARILLO, G. A.
Ponce de Leon Inlet, Florida, Site Investigation. Report 2:
Inlet Hydrodynamics: Monitoring and Interpretation ot Phys-
ical Processes.
ADA362897REB
ZATORSKI, R.
Ceramic Coated Piston Rods for Civil Works.
ADA362682REB
ZAVEW, J.
Benefit-Cost Assessment of the Commercial Vehicle Infor-
mation Systems and Networks (CVISN) in Maryland.
PB99-116501REB
ZAVORINE, I.
Application of Rotation- and Translation-Invariant Overcom-
plete Wavelets to the registration of Remotely Sensed Im-
41199REB
ZAWAOOWSKI, W.
Problem of Radiological Protection, Poland.
ADA362600REB
ZEIGENRJSS, L C.
Vegetation Responses to Natural Regulation of Elk in
Rocky Mountain National Park.
PB99-1S5012REB
ZELAYA, O. R.
EMI Measurement Testing Performed at Hanscom Air Force
Base and Fort Devens Reserve for the DARPA Hybrid
Eectric Vehicle Program.
ADA362952REB
ZEUKOW, P. D.
Kennedy Tapes. Inside the White House During the Cuban
Missile Crisis.
HUP-0013REB
ZEWARL W.
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N19990041146REB
Modular Wideband Active Vibration Absorber.
N19990042083REB
ZHAO, Y.
Nitrogen Oxides and Ozones from B-747 Measurements
(NOXAR) during POLINAT 2 and SONEX: Overview and
Case-Studies on Continental and Marine Convection.
N19990042154REB
ZHU, H.
Electron Assisted Deposition of Cubic Boron Nitride by RF
Magnetron Sputtering.
ADA362770REB
ZHUKOV, S.
Central Asia: The Challenges of Independence.
SHARPE-OM25REB
ZIEMER, D. K.
American Military's Discomfort with Peace Operations.
ADA363217REB
ZIEMKE, J. R.
Seasonal and Interannual Variabilities in Tropical Tropo-
spheric Ozone.
N19990042082REB
ZINK, S.
Rural telemedicine project in northern New Mexico.
DE99002299REB
ZIOCK, H. J.
Need and options available for permanent COfsub 2) dis-
posal.
DE99002199REB
ZOOK, L. A.
Micro fuel cell.
DE99002286REB
ZUNOEL, A. K.
STWAVE: Steady-State Spectral Wave Model. Report 1:
User's Manual for STWAVE Version 2.0.
ADA362875REB
ZUO, D.
New 3D parallel GILD electromagnetic modeling and non-
linear inversion using global magnetic integral and local dif-
ferential equation.
DE99002422REB
ZUREK, A. K.
Damage evolution and clustering in shock loaded tantalum.
DE99002291REB
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INDEX
Entries in this index list reports produced as a result of research done under specific
contract or grant numbers. Entries are sequenced by contract or grant number, corporate
author, and NTIS order number.
SAMPLE ENTRY
Contract or Grant Number
Performing Organization
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
DTFH61.93-C-0060
University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie
PB94-100443/REB PC A10/MF A03
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AC02-76CH03000
Fermi National Accelerator Lab., Batavia, IL (United States).
OE99050750REB
AC03-76SF00098
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., Advanced Light Source
Div.. CA (United States).
DE99002387REB
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., CA (United States),
DE99002244REB
DE99002423REB
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., Chemical Sciences Div.,
CA (United States).
DE99002385REB
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., Earth Sciences Div., CA
(United States).
DE99002422REB
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., Environmental Energy
Technologies Div., CA (United States).
DE99002392REB
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., Nuclear Science Div., CA
(United States).
DE99002390REB
DE99002391REB
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.. Physics Div., CA (United
States).
DE99002386REB
AC03-89ER51114
General Atomics, San Diego, CA.
DE99002363REB
AC04-MAL8SOOO
Sandia National Laboratories. Albuquerque. NM, and Liver-
more, CA (United States).
DE00002622REB
DE00003202REB
Sandia National Labs., Albuquerque, NM (United States).
DE99000778REB
AC05-76OR00033
Dept. of Energy Office of EpkJemiologic Studies, German-
town. MO (United States).
DE99001921REB
AC05-MOR22464
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN.
DE980O4697REB
AC06-78RL01830
Pacific Northwest National Lab., Richland, WA (United
States).
DE99002425REB
AC06-96RL13200
Fluor Daniel Hanford, Inc., Richland, WA (United States).
DE98053023REB
DE98054292REB
DE98054293REB
DE98054295REB
DE98054296REB
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OE99050182REB
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OE99050595REB
DE99050597REB
DE99050622REB
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DE99050625REB
DE99050668REB
DE99050699REB
OE99050708REB
DE99050751REB
DE99050823REB
DE99050824REB
DE99050625REB
DE99050826REB
WesSnghouse Hanford Co.. Richland, WA (United States).
DE99050186REB
AC07-94ID13268
Environmental Science and Research Foundation, Inc.,
Idaho Falls, ID (United States).
DE990C2432REB
DE99002433REB
AC08-91RW00134
TRW Environmental Safety Systems, Inc.. Las Vegas, NV
(United States).
DE99002146REB
AC08-96NV11718
Bechtel Nevada Corporation (BNC).
DE00002697REB
DE00002698REB
AC09-89SR1803S
Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Aiken, SC
(United States).
DE98057S41REB
DE98057842REB
ACO»-9eSR1B500
Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Aiken. SC
(United States).
DE98054572REB
DE98054573REB
DE98054748REB
DE98054750REB
DE98054756REB
DE98057850REB
DE98057851REB
DE980S7852REB
AC11-93PN38195
Bettis Atomic Power Lab., West Mifflin, PA (United States).
DE99002096REB
AHCPR-HS-08582
Frontier Science and Technology Research Foundation,
Inc., Chestnut Hill, MA.
PB99-149809REB
AHCPR-290-97-0014
Duke Univ., Durham, NC.
PB99-152936REB
AI05-89OR21871
North Central Research Station, Forestry Sciences Lab.,
Rhinelander, Wl (United States).
DE99002354REB
AI08-97NV12033
Geological Survey, Denver, CO.
DE99002359REB
CA 6115-4-8024
Fort Lewis Coll., Durango. CO. Dept. of Anthropology.
ADA363383REB
ADA363384REB
DAAA15-91-C-0071
Xform, Inc., Cohoes, NY.
ADA362635REB
DAAH01-92-O-R006
Alabama Univ. in Huntsvilte. Research Inst.
ADA363337REB
DAAH01-98-C-R166
Systems and Processing Engineering Corp., Austin, TX.
ADA363084REB
DAAM01-97-D-005
EAI Corp.. AWnodon, MD.
ADA362643REB
DAKF11-97-D-0001
Georgia Inst. of Tech., Atlanta.
ADA362869REB
DAMD17-89-C-90SO
Banelle Medical Research and Evaluation Facility, West
Jefferson, OH.
ADA362977REB
Battelle Memorial Inst.. Columbus, OH.
ADA362975REB
DAMD17-94-J-W78
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX.
ADA362712REB
DAMD17-94-J-41S1
Maryland Univ., Baltimore. School of Medicine.
ADA362661REB
DAMD17-94-J-42S2
Baylor Coll. of Medicine, Houston, TX.
ADA362673REB
DAMD17-94-J-4275
Columbia Univ., New York.
ADA363399REB
DAMD17-94-J-W21
University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
ADA362660REB
DAMD17-95-1-5047
Tufts Univ., Boston, MA.
ADA362870REB
DAMD17-95-2-5012
National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC,
ADA363232REB
DAMD17-96-C-6091
Macro International, Inc., Calverton, MD.
ADA362645REB
DAMD17-97-1-7039
Massachusetts Univ. Medical Center, Worcester.
ADA362658REB
DAMD17-97-1-7270
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis.
ADA362659REB
DAMD17-98-1-8648
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MO. School of Medicine.
ADA362697REB
DAMD17-98-2-8006
Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA.
ADA362888REB
DARA-50-OR-92054
Cooperative Inst. for Research in Environmental Science,
Boulder, CO.
N19990042404REB
CG-1
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DASW01-94-C-0054
Institute for Defense Analyses, Alexandria. VA.
ADA362942REB
ADA36298SREB
DASW01-94-C-0058
Institute for Defense Analyses, Alexandria, VA.
ADA3629B5REB
OASW01-95-C-0019
Logistics Management InsL, McLean, VA.
ADA362683REB
DASW01-96-C-0004
Rand Arroyo Center, Santa Monica, CA.
ADA363165REB
DASW01-97-C-0056
Institute for Defense Analyses, Alexandria, VA.
ADA362942REB
DASW01-9B-C-0067
Institute for Defense Analyses, Alexandria, VA.
ADA362838REB
DE-AC03-7SSF00098
University CoH., London (England).
PB99-120339REB
DE-AC04-84ALBSOOO
Sandra National Labs., Lrvermore. CA. Potymer and Electro-
chemical Technologies DepL
PB99-105504REB
DE-AC05-96OR22464
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN. Environmental Sciaoces Div.
ADA3633S2REB
DE-ACO6-7SRLO1830
Pacific Northwest National Lab., Rchfcnd, WA.
ADA363248REB
ONA001-93-C-0104
SRI International. Mento Park, CA.
ADA362713REB
ADA362759REB
DTFA03-95-X-90019
Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake. CA. Weapons Div.
PB99-154569REB
DTFH61-9S-C-00068
Southwest Research Inst., San Antonio, TX.
PB99-152720REB
DTRS-57-M-C-00091
Aerotech Engineering and Research, Lawrence, KS.
PB99-154478REB
EDA-Oe-OS-02308
Southwestern Illinois Resource Conservation and Develop-
ment Inc., Mascoutah.
PB99-122921REB
EPA-68-D7-O067
Pechan-Avanti Group, Durham, NC.
PB99-150260REB
F04701-93-&0094
Aerospace Corp., El Segundo, CA. Engineering and Tech-
Aerospace Corp., El Segundo, CA. Technology Operations.
ADA362746REB
ADA363261REB
ADA363360REB
F09603-95-0-017S
Dayton Univ.. OH. Research InsL
ADA363010REB
F19628-9S-C-0002
Massachusetts tnst of Tech.. Lexington. Lincoln Lab.
ADA363077REB
ADA363355REB
F19628-95-C-0003
Camegw-Mebon Univ., Pittsburgh. PA. Software Engineer-
ing Inst.
AOA362667REB
ADA36272SREB
F1M28-9S-C-0092
Cornell Univ., Ithaca. NY. Inst for the Study of the Con-
tinents.
ADA2S6992REB
F30602-94-C-008S
Booing Defense and Space Group, Seattle. WA. Research
and Technology Div.
ADA362900REB
F30802-95-C-0015
Columbia Univ., New York. Center for Telecommunications
Research.
ADA362912REB
F30602-K-C-0204
Syracuse Univ., NY. DepL of Electrical and Computer Engi-
neering.
AOA362918REB
F306C2-96-2-01W
Massachusetts Univ. at Boston.
ADA363264REB
F30602-97-2-0151
Massachusetts Univ. at Boston.
ADA363362REB
F33615-75-C-3089
Aerospace Structures Intormation and Analysis Center,
Wright-Patterson AFB. OH.
ADA363139REB
F33615-77-C-3046
Aerospace Structures Information and Analysis Center,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
ADA363019REB
ADA363023REB
ADA363134REB
ADA363135REB
ADA363137REB
ADA363138REB
Anamet Labs., Inc., San Carlos, CA.
ADA363105REB
F33S15-81-C-3201
Aerospace Structures Information and Analysis Center,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
ADA363136REB
ADA363361REB
Anamet Labs., Inc., San Cartos, CA.
ADA363115REB
F3361544-C-3216
Aerospace Structures Information and Analysis Center,
Wright-Patterson AFB. OH.
ADA363269REB
ADA363270REB '
F33615-87-C-3228
Columbia Univ.. New York. Dept. of Civil Engineering and
Engineering Mechanics.
ADA363043REB
Florida Atlantic Univ.. Boca Raton. Dept of Ocean Engi-
neering.
ADA363042REB
F33615-90C-3211
CSA Engineering, Inc.. Pato Alto, CA.
ADA363041REB
F3381S-92-C-1034
Honeywell Technology Center, Minneapolis, MN.
ADA362637REB
F33615-97-C-3005
Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Beavercreek, OH.
ADA362829REB
F33615-97-C-3214
APR Consultants, Inc.. Medway, OH.
ADA362642REB
AVXM Partnership. Kettering. OH.
ADA362754REB
F41624-95-O-S030
Booz-Atlen and Hamilton. Inc., McLean. VA.
ADA362717REB
F49620-94-1-4340
California Univ., San Diego, La Jotla. Dept of Electrical and
Computer Engineering.
ADA362650REB
F49620-95-1-0417
Duke Univ.. Durham. NC. School of Engineering.
ADA362982REB
F4M20-97-1-0112
Corned Univ.. Ithaca. NY.
ADA362954REB
F49620-97-1-0400
Purdue Univ.. West Lafayette, IN. School of Electrical Eng>
neering.
ADA363026REB
F49620-98-1-0244
WashinfflonUrav., Seattle. Aerospace and Energetics Re-
search Program.
ADA363032REB
F49620-98-1-0272
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge. Gas Turbine Lab.
ADA363039REB
F49642-98-C-0001
RAND Corp.. Santa Monica. CA.
ADA363163REB
F61708-98-W-0033
Demokritos Univ. of Thrace. Komotmi (Greece).
ADA363081REB
F98061-81-MW97
Radon International LLC. Oak Ridge. TN.
ADA362907REB
FC03-92SF19460
Univ. of Rochester. Lab. for Laser Energetics, NY (United
States).
DE990C2358REB
FC04-95AL85832
AmariHo National Resource Center for Plutonium, TX
(United States).
DE99002187REB
FC07-95ID113S2
General Atomics. San Diego. CA.
DE99002446REB
DE99002447REB
DE99002454REB
FC22-94BC14986
Texaco Exploration and Production, he. Hobos, NM
(United States).
DE98054328REB
FG02-86ER53218
Univ. of Wisconsin, Center for Plasma Theory and Com-
putation, Madison, wi (United States).
DE99001004REB '
FG02-91CE23810
Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Inst. Arting-
OE99002209REB
FG02-94ER61828
Project on Women and Disability, Boston, MA (United
States).
DE99002368REB
FG02-95ER62006
Univ. of Florida, Dept. of Nuclear and Radiological Engi-
neering, Gainesville, FL (United States).
DE99002167REB
FG03-94ER61846
Univ. of Honda, Dept. of Nuclear and Radiological Engi-
neering. Gainesville, FL (United States).
DE99002167REB
FG03-95ER61989
Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, Colorado Springs,
CO (United States).
DE99002177REB
FG0541ER14180
Southwest Research Inst, San Antonio, TX (United States).
DE99002444REB
FG06-OTER13699
Washington State Univ., Inst. of Biological Chemistry, Pull-
man, WA (United States).
DE99002382REB
FG22-93PC93205
Federal Energy Technology Center (FETC). Morgantown,
WV, and Pittsburgh, PA (United States).
DE00001726REB
GS-24F-3027G
Smiths Industries Aerospace and Defense Systems, Inc.,
Grand Rapids. Ml. Grand Rapids Div.
ADA363120RE8
ADA363122REB
IDOT-SPR-2130
Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN. Joint Transportation Re-
search Program.
PB99-1529&3REB
ITRC-IA-H1
Illinois Univ. at Urbana-Champaign. Dept. of Civil Engineer-
PB99-152951REB
JPRS-NEA-88-O87
Joint Publications Research Service, Arlington. VA.
ADA362773REB
LRRB-75194
Braun Inlertec Corp., Minneapolis, MN.
PB99-1S3009REB
MOA903-90-C-C229
Human Resources Research Organization, Alexandria, VA.
ADA363068REB
MDA903-92-K-012S
Yale Univ., New Haven, CT. Dept of Psychology.
ADA362656REB
MIPR-88-20S1
Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC. Radiation
Hydrodynamics Branch.
ADA362872REB
IHPR-88-2174-923
Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC. Radiation
Hydrodynamics Branch.
ADA362872REB
N00014-91-C-0002
Center for Naval Analyses. Alexandria. VA.
ADA362744REB
ADA362905REB
M00014-91-J-1165
Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia. Dept of Materials
Science and Engineering.
ADA362826REB
N00014-91-J-1591
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge.
ADA363347REB
N00014-92-J-1969
Massachusetts Inst of Tech., Cambridge.
ADA363347REB
N00014-94-1-0507
Lamont-Dohertv Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY.
ADA363047REB
N 00014-94-1-0931
Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia. Dept. of Electrical Engi-
neering.
ADA362731REB
N00014-95-1-0163
Georgia Inst. of Tech.. Atlanta. School of Aerospace Engi-
neering.
ADA363339REB
N00014-95-1-0283
Boston Univ., MA. Dept of Aerospace and Mechanical Erv
5REB
N00014-95-1-04S6
Woods Hole Oceanography Institution. MA.
ADA363049REB
N00014-9S-1-0539
Georgia Inst. of Tech., Atlanta.
ADA363343REB
N 00014-95-1-0719
Boston Univ., MA. Dept of Aerospace and Mechanical En-
gineering.
ADA363046REB
N 00014-95-1-0850
Iowa Univ., Iowa City.
ADA362662REB
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W-7405-ENG-36
N 00014-95-1-0936
California Univ.. Santa Cruz. Long Marine Lab.
ADA362641REB
N00014-96-1-0253
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY.
ADA363048REB
N00014-96-1-0379
Massachusetts Insl. of Tech., Cambridge. Research Lab. of
Electronics.
ADA362800REB
N00014-96-1-0403
South Carolina Univ., Columbia. Oept. o> Biological
Sciences.
ADA362983REB
N00014-96-1-0441
Texas Univ. at Austin.
ADA362745REB
N00014-96-1-0457
Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ., Blacksburg. Dept.
of Mechanical Engineering.
ADA362839REB
N00014-96-1-0484
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge. Research Lab. of
Electronics.
ADA362681REB
N00014-M-1-0634
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge. Research Lab. of
Electronics.
ADA362776REB
N00014-M-D-0001
Center for Naval Analyses. Alexandria. VA.
ADA362688REB
N00014-97-1-0395
Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ., Blacksburg. Dept
of Computer Science.
ADA363070REB
N00014-97-1-03W
Moore School of Electrical Engineering, Philadelphia, PA.
Dept. of Computer and Information Sciences.
ADA362871REB
N00014-97-1 -041»
Iowa Univ., Iowa City.
ADA362662REB
N00014-97-1-0511
Clark Atlanta Univ.. GA.
ADA362940REB
N00014-97-1-0774
Lehigh Univ., Bethlehem, PA. DepL of Computer Science
and Electrical Engineering.
ADA363335REB
N00014-97-1-0954
Hospital of the Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Dept. of
Neurosurgery.
ADA362965REB
N00014-98-1-0323
Utah Univ.. Salt Lake City. DepL of Chemistry.
ADA363044REB
N00014-98-1 -0485
Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UT. Dept. of Chemistry and
Biochemistry.
ADA362936REB
N00014-98-1-0527
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park. Materials Re-
search Lab.
ADA363144REB
N00014-M-1-0571
Auburn Univ., Al_ DepL of Electrical Engineering.
ADA362752REB
ADA362769REB
ADA362770REB
N00014-98-1-061S
Texas Univ. at Austin. Dept. of Etectrical and Computer En-
OREB
N00014-98-C-0007
Washington Univ., Seattle. School of Oceanography.
ADA362722REB
N00019-98-F-O016
Smiths Industries Aerospace and Defense Systems, Inc.,
Grand Rapids, Ml. Grand Rapids Div.
ADA363122REB
N00019-99-F-0680
Smiths Industries Aerospace and Defense Systems. Inc.,
Grand Rapids. Ml. Grand Rapids Div.
ADA363120REB
N41756-98-WR-8739 7
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey. CA.
ADA363100REB
N66001-M-D-0048
Pacific Sciences and Engineering Group, Inc.. San Diego,
CA.
ADA362590REB
N66604-99-C-0226
Sensarray Corp., Buriington, MA.
ADA362908REB
N68171-98-M-5805
National Univ. of Ireland, Galway.
ADA363253REB
NAG2-776
Iowa State Univ. of Science and Technology, Ames.
N19990042028REB
NAG2-1005
Kansas State Univ., Manhattan. Dept. of Mechanical Engi-
neering.
N19990041707REB
NAG2-1060
Maryland Univ., College Park.
N19990042133REB
NAQ2-1074
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Moffett
Field. CA. Ames Research Center.
N19990042134REB
NAG5-1491
New Mexico State Univ., Las Cruces.
N19990041157REB
NAG5-1742
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Greenbelt,
MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
N19990042027REB
NAG5-1920
Hughes STX, Inc., Greenbelt, MD.
N19990042108REB
NAGS-2026
Cooperative Inst. for Research in Environmental Science,
Boulder, CO.
N19990042404REB
NAG5-2796
Princeton Univ., Ml. DepL of Astrophysical Sciences.
N19990042136REB
NAGS-3072
Cooperative InsL for Research in Environmental Science,
Boulder, CO.
N19990041815REB
NAG5-3912
Space Telescope Science Inst., Baltimore, MD.
N19990042137REB
NAQ5-M45
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Greenbelt,
MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
N19990042170REB
NAQS-4633
Columbia Univ.. New York.
N19990042107REB
NAG5-4685
California Univ., Los Angeles. DepL of Mechanical, Aero-
space and Nuclear Engineering.
N19990042166REB
NAG5-6561
Hawaii Univ. at Manoa. Honolulu. Inst. for Astronomy.
ADA362847REB
NAC5-7263
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Greenbelt,
MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
Ml 9990041439REB
NAQ5-21555
Hughes STX, Inc.. Greenbelt, MD.
N19990042108REB
NAB8-3922
Alabama Univ. in Huntsville.
N19990041441REB
NAGW-2328
Kansas State Univ., Manhattan. Dept. of Mechanical Engi-
neering.
N1999CC41707REB
NAQW-4863
Stanford Univ., CA.
N19990042135REB
NAS3-26618
United Technologies Corp., East Hartford, CT.
N19990041445REB
N19990041617REB
NAS3-272S4
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Cleveland,
OH. NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Reid.
N19990041197REB
NAS3-27727
United Technologies Corp.. East Hartford. CT.
N19990041445REB
NAS5-26555
Kitt Peak National Observatory, Tucson, A2.
N19990042321REB
NASS-31210
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Greenbelt,
MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
N1999004 2027REB
NAS5-32314
Aerojet-General Corp., Azusa, CA.
N19990041148 REB
GenCorp Aerojet, Azusa, CA.
N19990041946REB
N19990042066REB
NAS5-32705
Futuretech Corp., Greenbelt, MD.
N19990041153REB
NAS5-32844
Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc.. Cambridge,
MA.
N19990041878REB
NAS5-97039
Atmospheric and Environmental Research. Inc., Cambridge,
MA.
N19990041152REB
NAS8-27980
Rockwell International Corp., Canoga Park, CA. Rocketdyne
Div.
N19990041880REB
NAS8-38609
Alabama Univ. in Huntsville.
N19990042214REB
NAS8-39131
Auburn Univ., AL. Solid State Sciences Center.
N19990041442REB
NAS8-97105
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Huntsville,
AL George C. Marshall Space Right Center.
N19990041616REB
NASA ORDER S-67046-F
Kitt Peak National Observatory, Tucson, AZ.
N19990042321REB
NASW-4574
Lunar and Planetary Inst., Houston, TX.
N19990042245REB
NCC1-267
James Madison Univ., Harrisonburg, VA. Coll. of Integrated
Science and Technology.
N19990041335REB
NCC2-460
Stanford Univ., CA.
N19990041253REB
NCC2-599
Institute for Experimental Psychiatry Research Foundation,
Merlon Station, PA.
N19990041609REB
NCC2-687
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Moffett
Field, CA. Ames Research Center.
N19990042139REB
NCC2-881
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Moffett
Field, CA. Ames Research Center.
N19990042097REB
NCC2-896
Marine Biological Lab.. Woods Hole. MA.
N19990041841 REB
NCC2-9S7
Stanford Univ.. CA.
N19990042372REB
NCC2-5211
Stanford Univ., CA.
N19990041460REB
NCC2-5247
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Moffett
Field, CA. Ames Research Center.
N19990042373REB
NCCS-55
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Greenbelt,
MD. Goddard Space Flight Center.
N19990041439REB
NCC8-115
Boeing North American, Inc., Canoga Park, CA.
Rocketdyne Div.
N19990041161 REB
Lockheed Martin Corp., Palmdale, CA.
N19990041246REB
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Huntsville,
AL George C. Marshall Space Right Center.
N19990041334REB
Science Applications International Corp., New York. Ad-
vanced Technology Div.
N19990041444REB
NCt-NOI-CB-50510
CCS Associates. Mountain View, CA.
PB99-105520REB
PB99-10S538REB
NGT10-52M3
Georgia Inst. of Tech., Atlanta.
N19990042032REB
NGT-10012
California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo.
N19990042109REB
NOAA-40JGNF600312
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA. Dept. of Biol-
M 54791 REB
NPS-3302-2020E
Biological Resources Div., Fort Collins, CO. Midcontinent
Ecological Science Center.
PB99-155012REB
NSF-CHE9732758
University Coll., London (England).
PB99-120339REB
NSF-OCE-831869
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA.
ADA362874REB
NSF-99-181
State Univ. of New York at Albany.
ADA362848REB
SBA-7.31 12.0188
Armington (Catherine), Washington, DC.
PB99-142572REB
W-7405-ENG-36
Los Alamos National Lab., Applied Theoretical and Com-
putational Physics Div., NM (United States).
DE99002279REB
September 1999 CG-3
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Los Alamos National Lab., Div. of Space and Atmospheric
Sciences, MM (United States).
DE99002277REB
Los Alamos National Lab., High Explosives Science and
Technology Group, NM (United States).
DE99002280REB
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.
DE99002148REB
DE99002150REB
DE99002182REB
DE99002163REB
DE99002186REB
DE99002192REB
DE99002193REB
DE99002195REB
DE99002197REB
DE99002199REB
DE99002200REB
DE99002201REB
DE99002202REB
DE99002205REB
DE99002218REB
DE99002219REB
DE99002224REB
DE99002225REB
DE99002226REB
DE99002227REB
DE99002231REB
DE99002232REB
OE99002233REB
DE99002234REB
DE990Q2235REB
DE99002236REB
DE99002237REB
DE99002238REB
DE99002240REB
OE99002242REB
DE99002254REB
DE990Q2256REB
DE99002257REB
DE990Q2258REB
DE99002259REB
DE99002260REB
DE99002261REB
DE99002262REB
DE990Q2263REB
DE99002269REB
DE99002271REB
DE99002282REB
DE99002283REB
DE990G2284REB
DE99002285REB
DE990Q2286REB
DE99002289REB
DE99002291REB
DE99002292REB
DE990Q2293REB
DE99002294REB
DE99002295REB
DE99002297REB
DE99002299REB
DE99002399REB
OE990Q2404REB
DE990Q2405REB
DE990Q2406REB
DE99002407REB
DE99002408REB
DE990Q2410REB
DE99002411REB
OE990Q241ZREB
Los Alamos National Lab., TN.
DE99002184REB
W-7405-ENG-48
General Atomics, San Diego, CA.
DE99002353RE8
Lawrence Uvermore National Lab., CA.
ADA362768REB
ADA362953REB
ADA362955REB
ADA362957REB
Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (United States).
OE99002426REB
DE99002427REB
W-7405-EMQ-92
Battelte, Columbus, OH.
OE99002442REB
Argonne National Lab., IL
DE99002438REB
New Brunswick Lab., Argonne, IL
DE99002439REB
CG-4 VOL 99, No. 3
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NUMBER INDEX
Entries in this index list the NTIS order number and the monitor agency
numbers, each in its alphanumeric position. Please use the NTIS order
number to order items available from NTIS tcr ensure faster service.
SAMPLE ENTRY
NTIS Order Number
Title
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
Sponsoring Organization
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Title
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
PB94-100443/REB
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB PC A10/MF A03
EPA/530/R-93/013A
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB PCA10/MFA03
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AC-TR-75001
Structural Optimization Technique.
ADA363330REB PC A04/MF A01
AC/323(SCI)TP/8
RTO Meeting Proceedings 16, Aircraft Weapon System
Compatibility and Integration held in Chester, United King-
dom, 28-30 September, 1998.
ADA363078REB PCA12/MFA03
AOA286991REB
Air Force Research Laboratory Success Stories: A Review
of 1997/1998.
ADA286991REB PC A08/MF A02
ADA286992RE8
Digital Database Development and Seismic Characteriza-
tion and Calibration for the Middle East and North Africa.
ADA286992REB PC A11/MF A03
ADA362S90REB
Use of Perspective View Displays for Operational Tasks.
ADA362590REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA362600REB
Problem of Radiological Protection, Poland.
ADA362600REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA362633REB
Residual Dust and Radiation Model (REDRAM), Model De-
scription.
ADA362633REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA362634REB
Department of Defense In-House RDT&E Activities Report
for Fiscal Year 1998.
ADA362634REB PC A18/MF A04
ADA36263SREB
Problem of Intervention.
ADA362635REB PC A09/MF A02
ADA362636REB
Upscaled Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis
(SHSyDynamic Compaction Processing.
ADA362636REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA362637REB
Optical Interconnect Technology (OIT) Multichip Module to
Multichip Module.
ADA362637REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA362638REB
Getting the Most Out of Integrated Product Teams (IPTs).
ADA3&638REB PC A06/MF A01
AOA362639REB
Soviet Scientific and Engineering Personnel.
ADA362639REB PC A04/MF A01
AOA362640REB
Interaction of Weak Shock Waves With a Flame Front,
USSR.
ADA362640REB PC A03/MF A01
AOA362641REB
Bioacoustics of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Auditory Fatigue
and Masking.
ADA362641REB PC A01/MF A01
AOA362642REB
Practical Method for Aircraft Life Enhancement.
ADA362642REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA362M3REB
Quantitative Analysis of Residul VX in Caustic Neutraliza-
tion Solutions by Solid Phase Extraction and GC/MSD:
Analysis of Hydrotysate as Unseparated Phases.
ADA362643REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA362644REB
THAAD Radar Examination of a Cost Saving Initiative.
ADA362644REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA362645REB
CD-ROM Technology to Increase Appropriate Self-Care and
Preventive Behaviors Among Army and Navy Women.
ADA362645REB PC A08/MF A02
ADA362646REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
ADA362646REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA3C2647REB
JPRS Report. Near East & South Asia.
ADA362647REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA362648REB
USAFA Discovery, Jan-Mar 99.
ADA362648REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA362M9REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
ADA362649REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA362650REB
Technological Development for Interfacing Parallel Access
Memories to Parallel Computers.
ADA362650REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA362651REB
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JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
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JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia.
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Tacit Knowledge in the Workplace.
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East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
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Involvement of Nuclear Receptor Co-Repressors in the De-
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Regulation of the MultkJrug Resistance-Associated Protein
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Multidrug Resistance in Breast Cancer Occurrence and
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Fidelity of DMA Replication in Normal and Malignant Human
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High Resolution Computerized Ionospheric Tomography
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JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia.
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JPRS Report. East Asia Southeast Asia.
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Department of Energy: Key Factors Underlying Security
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USSR Report. Military Affairs. No. 1733.
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China Report, Political. Sociological and Military Affairs.
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Human Adrenal Androgens: Regulation of Biosynthesis and
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Department of Defense Nuclear/Biological/Chemical (NBC)
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Improved Methodology For Screening Military Pilot Appli-
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Latin America Report, No. 2704.
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USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1732.
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USSR Report. USA: Economics. Politics, Ideology, No. 9,
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China Report, Political. Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
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Latin America Report, No. 2710. Fighting in Nicaragua: Bat-
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Quantum Chaos in Rydberg Atoms.
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Ceramic Coated Piston Rods for Civil Works.
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Acquisition Positions in the Department of Defense Update.
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East Asia: Southeast Asia.
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East Europe Report. Political, Sociological and Military Af-
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China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs-
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Initial Assessment of the Air Combat Environment Test and
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China Report. Political, Sociological and Military Affairs-
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China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs-
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China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
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CVX Damage Control Information Technology Evolutionary
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Technical Operations Division - Heritage Remembered.
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Environmental Analysis of U.S. Navy Shipboard Solid
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Translations on Eastern Europe. Political, Sociological, and
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Soviet Union, Military Affairs—Translation.
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Workshop on 'New Engineering Technology Transfer in
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USSR Report, Military Affairs, No. 1781.
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China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
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China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
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Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
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Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
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For Want of a Home - A Study of Wherry and Capehan
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Study Of The Aerial Interdiction of Railways During The Ko-
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East Asia: Southeast Asia—Translation.
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East Asia: Southeast Asia
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OR-1
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JPRS Report. East Asia Southeast Asia.
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Genomic Instability at Premalignant and Early Stages of
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Dynamic Failure of Materials. Volume 1 - Experiments and
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Development of the Air Force-Army Military Skin Linkage
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Information Technology Innovation in the U.S. Army: The
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Stratified Coastal Trapped Waves and Mean Flows.
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Worldwide Report, Nuclear Development and Proliferation,
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Why Reengjneering Projects Fail.
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Psychophysical Comparisons in Image Compression Algo-
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AODAMS Application: Hydrobgic Evaluation of Leachate
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Worldwide Report. Epidemiology. No. 303.
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Condensation of Quasi-Two-Oimensional Biexoitons in a
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Pofeh Long-Range Plan (1961-1975) and Frve-Year Plan
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Forward Air Controters. 19B5 -1995.
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USSR Report. Energy. No. 131.
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Geophysical Prospecting in the People's Republic of China
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USSR Report, Energy. No. 154.
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USSR Report, Energy. No. 130.
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Cruise Missile Defense: Progress Made But Significant
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Long-Range International CMI Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF)
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Tricare Baseline Analysis of Access and Satisfaction.
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Solid Freeform Fabrication Proceedings (9ft) Held in Aus-
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High-Resolution Ozone Imager (HIROIG).
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Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
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Soviet Union, Mlitary Affairs. Data. Diagrams of Ground
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USSR Report. Military Affairs. No. 1731. Military History
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USSR Report, Construction and Equipment No. 78.
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Weapon Indexing and Weapon Ratios in Arms Control.
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CVD Diamond Grown by Mcrowave Plasmas in Mixtures of
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Stages and Discharges of the Mississippi River and Tribu-
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Thin Film Growth Simulation Using Cellular Automata State
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USSR Report Life Sciences, Bkxnedeal and Behavioral
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Progress Report on X*Ray Diffraction MeESurements en
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Modified T-37 Instead of T-46: Impact on Undergraduate
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WIND-HAARP-HIPAS Interferometer Experiment
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Dynamic Failure of Materials. Volume 2 - Compilation of
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Boundary Conditions for Magnetic Field Gradients Inside a
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Primer of COR8A: A Framework for Distributed Applications
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Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bien-
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Department of the Navy Fiscal Year (FY) 2000/2001 Bien-
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China Report Political, Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
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Recent Geographical Conferences in the Soviet Union,
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Synthesis of Diamond in High Power-Density Microwave
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Electron Assisted Deposition of Cubic Boron Nitride by RF
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Central Asia, Physical Geography Handbook-Translation.
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Development of the Civil Air Fleet Peoples Republic of
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Near East and South Asia.
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East Europe Report Political, Sociological and Military Af-
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Technical Achievements in Communist China's Electrical
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Optical Frequency Standard in Trapped Atomic Hydrogen.
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East Europe Report Political, Sociological and Mlitary Af-
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East Europe Report Political, Sociological and Military Af-
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China Report. Political. Sociological and Military Affairs No.
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Soviet Union. Military Affairs.
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Soviet Union, Military Affairs.
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USSR Report, Military Affairs.
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Ways to Solve Fuel Problems in North Korea
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Selected Translations of Abstracts in Referativnyy Zhumal -
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Conference on the Control of the Colorado Beetle, USSR.
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Central Asia Physical Geography Handbook.
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High-Power Laser Source Evaluation.
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Selected Soviet Military Translations (Air Force and Civil
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Growth of the Physics of Metals and Physical Metallography
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Main Source ot Solar Corpuscular Streams -USSR—
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Certain Problems on the Theory of Heat Resistance and the
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When Is a Simple Model Adequate for Use in Scheduling in
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Reorganization of Industrial Hygiene on a Scientific Basis,
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Attitudes on Physical and Mental Labor in Communist
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Communist China Digest. No. 16-Translation.
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Worldwide Report: Telecommunications Policy, Research
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Selected Articles on Machine Industry in Communist China
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China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
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Training Spatial Knowledge Acquisition Using Virtual Envi-
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Possibility of Using as a Photogrammetric Base the
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USSR Report, Energy, No. 152.
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Survey of Soviet Heavy Industry (7).
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Soviet Union. Military Affairs.
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USSR Report. Military Affairs. No. 1764.
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Experimental and Numerical Study of the Effects of Design
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AWOS Data Acquisition System (ADAS), Automated Light-
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Volatile Losses from Aged Reid Sediments.
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Some Perspectives of the Development of Television
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Quasigeoid and the Standard Elevations - East Germany -
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Conference on the Problem of Sun-Troposphere - USSR -
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Draft for Two Bridges in the People's Republic of Korea-
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China Report, Political. Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
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Conversion of Laser Phase Noise to Amplitude Noise in a
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East Asia: Southeast Asia, Autobiography of Chamlong.
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Transfer of Training Effectiveness in Right Simulation: 1986
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USSR Report, Energy, No. 126.
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Worldwide Report, Telecommunications Policy. Research
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China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs. No.
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Forward Row at the Boundary of the Zone of Deformation
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Evaluation of the Factors Determining the Change in Diffu-
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East Asia: Korea.
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Southeast Asia Report, No. 1371.
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Twinning Mechanisms in Complex High Tm Intermetallic
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USSR Report: Political and Sociological Affairs, No. 1478.
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Near East/South Asia Report. No. 2780-Translation.
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Development and Application of an Advanced Optical
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East Europe Report, Political. Sociological and Military Af-
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China Report. Political, Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
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JPRS Report, Latin America-Translation.
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Assessment of Reconnaissance and
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JPRS Report, Latin America-Translation.
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USSR Report Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
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JPRS Report, Latin America-Translation.
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JPRS Report, Latin America-Translation.
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Deterrence Effects of Operation Frontier Shield.
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Durability Testing for Fouling Release Coatings.
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Occupational Survey Report, Survival Equipment, AFSC
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Southeast Asia Report, No. 1310.
ADA362842REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA3S2843REB
Use of Vitamin E for Desensitization in Pregnancy Com-
plications Due to Rh-lncompatibility Between Mother and
Fetus, USSR.
ADA362843REB PC A02/MF A01
ADA362844REB
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1373—Translation.
ADA362844REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA362845REB
USSR Report, Political, and Sociological Affairs, No. 1390.
ADA362845REB PC A04/MF A01
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Near East and South Asia.
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ADA362847REB
Spectroscopic Observations of the Planets.
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Some Assembly Required: Building a Digital Government
for the 21st Century. Report of a Multidisciplinary Workshop
Held in October 1998.
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ADA362849REB
West Europe Report, No. 2170.
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Synthesis and Characterization of Diamond-Like Carbon
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Evaluation of Passive Systems for the Treatment of Mine
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East Europe Report: Scientific Affairs. No. 772.
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Award of Lenin Prizes in Science and Technology, USSR-
Translation.
ADA362853REB PC A01/MF A01
ADA362854REB
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1372.
ADA362854REB PC A06VMF A01
ADA36285SREB
Some Timely Questions of the Clinical Course, Etiology and
Pathogenesis of Multiple Sclerosis, USSR.
ADA362855REB PC A02/MF A01
ADA362856REB
Methodology of Investigating Gas Metabolism in the Inspira-
tion of Large Concentrations of Oxygen. -USSR-, (K
metodike issledovaniya gazoobmena pri vdykhanii bol' shikh
kontsentratsiy kiskxooa)-Tran$!ation.
ADA362856REB PC A01/MF A01
ADA362857REB
Worldwide Report, Epidemiology. No. 316.
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ADA362858REB
Worldwide Report, Epidemiology, No. 322.
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AOA362859REB
Problem of Early Diagnosis of Cancer of the Uterine Cervix-
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ADA362860REB
USSR Report, Earth Sciences, No. 27.
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ADA382861REB
Dealing With Data: Seminar Summary. Using Information in
Government Program Information Sharing Seminar Series.
Seminar No. 1.
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ADA362862REB
Models for Action: Practical Approaches to Electronic
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ADA362863REB
Practical Tools for Electronic Records Management and
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ADA362864REB
Survey of Key Concepts and Issues for Electronic Record-
keeping.
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ADA36286SREB
News from AFAR, March/April 1998.
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ADA382866REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Korea.
ADA362866REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA362867REB
JPRS Report, East Asia: Korea.
ADA362867REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA362868REB
Worldwide Report: Telecommunications Policy, Research
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ADA362869REB
ARL Intranet Analysis and Development Study.
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ADA362870REB
Female Gender and Other Potential Predictors of Functional
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Hand Tool Manipulation and Self-Presence in VR.
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ADA362872REB
Advanced Radiation Theory, Support Annual Report 1998.
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September 1999 OR-3
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Heat Treatment of Al 7075 for Ejection Seat Shear Wire.
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AOA362S74REB
R/V Seward Johnson Cruise Report (SJ-9807) ACCE S-
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STWAVE: Steady-Slate Spectral Wave Model. Report 1:
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Technique for Measuring the Gain of HF Antennas.
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Flow Visualisation About the Helicopter Deck of the Hydro-
graphic Shb.
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Enhancement of Boiling in Highly Wetting Fluids.
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JPRS Report. Near East & South Asia.
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FeasfciHy Experiments for Underwater Shock and Bubble
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Strehl Ratio Probabilities for Phase-Only Adaptive Optics.
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Effects of Texture on Distance Estimation in Synthetic Envi-
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AMPU An Exclusive Technology for DeaskmNet.
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Frequency-Based Load Sharing in Current-Mode-Controlled
Buck Converters.
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ADA36288SREB
JPRS Report, East Asia. Mongolia, Biographic Information
on Officials—Translation.
ADA362885REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA362886REB
JPRS Report. Near East & South Asia-Translation.
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ADA362887REB
JPRS Report. Near East & South Asa-Translation.
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ADA362888REB
Scientific Coordination and Adaptive Management and Ex-
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ADA362888REB
USSR Report MOtary Affairs. No. 1810.
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ADA362MOREB
Crina Report Potticat, Sociological and MMtaiy Affairs. No.
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AOA36Z890REB PCAOSMFAQZ
ADA362891REB
Worldwide Report Nuclear Development and Proliferation.
No. 201 —TFsnstebon,
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ADA362SS2REB
i Dredging Sediment Resuspension Sources.
PC A02/MF A01
China Report Pottcal. Sociological and Military Affairs. No.
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East Europe Report Political. Sociological and MUrtary Af-
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ADA362894REB PCAOS/MFA01
ADAM2895REB
East Europe Report. Economic and Industrial Affairs, No.
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ADA36289SREB PCA07/MFA02
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Pertormance Criteria for Concrete Repair Materials, Phase
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ADA362W7REB
Ponce da Leon Met, Florida, Site Investigation. Report 2:
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ADA3628MREB
Latin America
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AOA382899REB
Lath America.
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Electromagnetic Effects of Advanced Packaging,
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User's Guide for the Naval Communications Assessment
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China Report, Science and Technology No. 213.
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Innovative Control Effectors (Configuration 101) Dynamic
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Evaluation of the Impact of the Target Force Planning
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Impact of Nuclear Proliferation: Final Report
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Sampling Results for AEC Phase 1 Training Ordnance
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Sampling Results for AEC Phase 1 Training Ordnance
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ADA362908REB
Doped PMN-PT Single Crystals.
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West Europe Report, Science and Technology. No. 182.
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Iterative Algorithms for Two-Person Zero-Sum Games.
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Efficient Computation of Nonlinear Transient Structural Syn-
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Generic Management and Control API Based on an Object-
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East Asia: Southeast Asia.
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ADA362914REB
East Asia Southeast Asia.
ADA362914REB PC ACWMF A01
ADA38281SREB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia-Translation.
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ADA3629KREB
Near East and South Asia-Translation.
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JPRS Report. Latin America.
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Knowledge-Based Interference Rejection Scheme for Di-
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JPRS Report. Latin America.
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JPRS Report, Latin America.
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JPRS Report. East Asia: Korea.
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ADA362922REB
JPRS Report. East Asia: Korea.
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Data Quality Tools for Data Warehousing - A Small Sample
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Mapping Coastal Surface Winds in Monterey Bay Using
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ADA362925REB
Introduction to Workflow Management Systems.
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Ceramic Armor Material Database.
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ADA362927REB
JPRS Report, East Asia: Korea-Translation.
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ADA362928REB
USSR Report, Military Affairs. No. 1814-Translation.
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ADA362929REB
Near East and South Asia-Translation.
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ADA362930REB
Near East and South Asia-Translation.
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East Asia: Southeast Asia.
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Interpreting Bioaccumulation Data with the Environmental
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East Asia: Southeast Asia.
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USSR Report, Science and Technology Policy, No. 14.
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Medium Extended Air Defense System: A Renaissance in
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Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Novel Diaza-18-Crown-
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East Asia: Korea-Translation.
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ADA382938REB
General Meeting of the Siberian Affiliate of the Academy of
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Laser Doppler Velocimeter and High Speed Imaging Sys-
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ADA362941REB
JPRS Report, East Asia Southeast Asia-Translation.
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ADA362M2REB
Opportunities to Improve Diagnostics Performance Using
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China Report. Political. Sociological and Military Affairs-
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ADA362944REB
Fort Bliss, Texas 1998: Acute Gastroenteritis Outbreak.
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ADA362945REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
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ADA362946REB
Feasibility Study of Liquid Phase Sinter Forming of a Model
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Results of Attempts to Prevent Departure and/or Pilot-In-
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Hiphlv-Augmented Fighter Right Control Systems (HAVE
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ADA362948REB
Overhydration with Secondary Hyponatremia, Fort Banning.
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ADA362948REB
East Europe Report. Scientific Affairs, No. 782.
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Development of Biotrickling Filters to Treat Sulfur and VOC
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Overview of the Modular Effectiveness/Vulnerability Assess-
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EMI Measurement Testing Performed at Hanscom Air Force
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Electromagnetic Cold-Test Characterization of the Quad-
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DURIP 97 Vacuum Equipment for Ultra High Power Micro-
wave Experiments.
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ADA362955REB
Decarburization of Uranium Via Electron Beam Processing.
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ADA362956REB
News from AFAR, Volume 2, Number 1 March/April 1996.
ADA362956REB PC A02/MF A01
OR-4 VOL 99, No. 3
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Progress in Fast Ignitor Research with the Nova Petawatt
Laser Facility.
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ADA362958REB
Vibration Damping by a Nearly Continuous Distribution of
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ADA362959REB
Aerospace Acquisition 2000, Volume 2, Number 1.
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ADA362960REB
News from AFAR. Volume 2 Number 2 May/June 1996.
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ADA362961REB
USSR Report, Agriculture, No. 1409.
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ADA362962REB
Identification and Evaluation of Interfaces of IL Support Op-
erations with the Army Logistics System.
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Madigan Army Medical Center, Department of Clinical In-
vestigation. Annual Progress Report.
ADA362963REB PC A99/MF A06
ADA362964REB
Survey of Work and Sleep Hours of U.S. Army Aviation
Personnel.
ADA362964RE8 PC A04/MF A01
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Concussive Effects of Low Frequency Sound Exposure.
ADA362965REB PCA01/MFA01
ADA362966REB
USSR Report: Energy, No. 164.
ADA362966REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA362967REB
Worldwide Report: Environmental Quality, No. 379.
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ADA3629MREB
Analysis of First-Term Army Attrition.
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ADA362969REB
Future of the Combat Training Centers to Meet the National
Military Strategy.
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Officer Candidate School (DCS): Relevance into the 21st
Century.
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Evaluating Performance Effects of a Medication (Dexedrine)
in the Smulator Versus Aircraft Environment.
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ADA362973REB
News from AFAR, Volume 1. Number 3 July/August 1998.
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Explosives Removal from Groundwater of the Iowa Army
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Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF) and
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Determination of the Median Lethal Dose of Two
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Hispanic Youth and Military Enlistment Propensity.
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Medical Research and Evaluation Facility (MREF) and
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Evaluation of the Passive Protection Against Five Serotypes
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ADA362978REB
Department of Defense, Inc. Are We Ready To Become An
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ADA362979REB
Worldwide Report: Epidemiology. No. 330.
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Worldwide Report Epidemiology, No. 337.
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Thrust Augmentation for a Small Turbojet Engine.
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Limit Cycle Oscillations (LCD) and Nonlinear Aeroelastic
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Degradation of Haloaromaiic Compounds by Indigenous
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Democracy in Kuwait.
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Assessment of the REmote Minefield Detection System
(REMIDS).
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Near East and South Asia-Translation.
ADA362986REB PC A04/MF A01
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USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedicat and Behavioral
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ADA362987REB PC A06/MF A01
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USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
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ADA362988REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA362989REB
Strategic Creep: From Power Projection Back to Forward
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AOA362990REB
Political Information on Indonesia—Translation.
ADA362990REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA362991REB
For the Welfare of Man Development of Medical Science in
the USSR-Translation.
ADA362991 REB PC A02/MF A01
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Military News Items From Chinese Communist Press-
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ADA362992REB PC A02/MF A01
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Sub-Saharan Africa Report, No. 2873-Translation.
ADA362993REB PC A08/MF A02
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East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
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ADA362994REB PC A05/MF A01
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China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
475-Translation.
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From Carter to Reagan: Formulation of American Foreign
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ADA362997REB
Worldwide Report, Epidemiology, No. 324.
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ADA362998REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
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ADA362998REB PC A08/MF A02
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USSR Report. Life Sciences. Biomedical and Behavioral
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USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
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USSR Report, Life Sciences. Biomedical and Behavioral
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USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
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USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
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USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
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Numerical Computation of the Radar Cross Section of the
ZSU-23-4.
ADA363007REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363008REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Biomedical and Behavioral
Sciences.
ADA363008REB PC A07/MF A02
ADA363009REB
JPRS Report, East Asia, Korea-Translation.
ADA363009REB PC A04/MF A01
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Update of the Probability of Fracture (PROF) Computer
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Air Force Journal of Logistics, Volume XXIII, Number 1.
Spring 1999.
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ADA363013REB
JPRS Report, Near East & South Asia, Table of Contents,
JPRS-NEA-87-001, 2 January 1987-JPRS-NEA-87-041. 6
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China Report: Political, Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
437.
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East Asia: Southeast Asia
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Extending the State-of-the-Art for the COMAN/ATCAL Meth-
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Pantjasila, the Five Basic Principles of the Republic of Indo-
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Analysis of a Pyroceram Ftadome Subjected to Aero-
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Visual Analysis of a Radio Frequency Tracking System for
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Worldwide Report. Environmental Quality, No. 403. China
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Component Based Simulation of the Space Operations Ve-
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Analysis of a Ceramic Radome.
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Status of DoD's Capability to Estimate the Costs of Weapon
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USSR Report, Engineering and Equipment, No. 95-Trans-
lation.
ADA363025REB PC A07/MF A02
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Instrumentation for Research on High-Speed Optical
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Hungarian Symposium of Radiation Damage and Protec-
tion.
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West Europe Report: Science and Technology, No. 166.
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Awakening China: Rabbit or Tiger.
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PC A04/MF A01
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Misguided Intentions: U.S. Policy in World War II and Chi-
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Parallel Workstation Cluster for Algorithm Development, Pa-
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Army After Next: A Cashless Army.
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ADA363034REB
Center of Gravity: Justification for Assassination.
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ADA36303SREB
News from AFAR, Volume 1 Number 7 January/February
1996.
ADA363035REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363036REB
Evaluation of Operator Performance Using True Color and
Artificial Color in Natural Scene Perception.
ADA363036REB PC A08/MF A02
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Defense of Naval Task Forces from Anti-Ship Missile At-
tack.
ADA363038REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA363039REB
Aerodynamic Response of Turtomachinery Blade Rows to
Convecting Density Wakes.
ADA363039REB PC A07/MF A02
ADA363041REB
Cross Row Over Double Delta Wings.
ADA363041 REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363042REB
Preliminary Study of Sensitivity Analysis and its Applications
to Structural Control Problems.
ADA363042REB PC A04/MF A01
September 1999
OR-5
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ADA3W043REB
Monte Carlo Simulation tor Appfiction to Aerospace Vehicle
Structures.
ADA363043REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363044REB
Computer for Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Simulations.
ADA363044REB PC A01/MF A01
ADA363M5REB
Shock Survivability of Dynamical Systems.
ADA363045REB
6REB
PCAOWMFA02
Hybrid Asymptotic-Numerical Methods in Scattering.
ADA363046REB PC A14/MF A03
ADA363047REB
Deep Water Formation and Circulation in the Arctic Ocean
Studies by Natural and Anthropogenic Tracers.
ADA363047REB PC A01/MF A01
ADA363048REB
Stratification Mixing and Circulation of the Indonesian Seas.
ADA363048REB PC AQ2/MF A01
ADA363049REB
Red Sea Studies.
ADA363049REB PC AOt/MF A01
ADA363050REB
Buytt Prototype Software Requirements Analysis: A C-
BASS Component
ADA363050REB PC AOSMF A01
ADA963051REB
Buytt Software Development Plan: A C-BASS Component
ADA3630S1REB PC A03/MF A01
ADAM3052REB
General Framework to Provide for the Optimal Dispatch of
Hybrid Renewable Power Systems.
ADA363052REB PCA09/MFA02
ADA363063REB
Completing the Sensor Grid: A Revolution in Imagery Man-
agement
ADA363053REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA3UOS4REB
Compromising the Principles of War Technological Ad-
vancementi Impact Multinational Mlitary Operations.
ADA3630S4REB PC A03/MF A01
5REB
Some Principles of Network-Centric Warfare: A Look at
How Network- Centric Warfare Applies to the Principles of
War.
ADA3630S5REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA3830S6REB
NonLettial Weapons. NonLethal Policy, and Complex Con-
X8S63056REB PC A04/MF A01
AOA363057REB
Uncertain Superiority: Information Technology and Oper-
vel Decision Making.
ational-Level
AOA363057REB
ADA3630S8REB
Risk Management An Integral Part of Operational Planning.
ADA363058REB PC A04/MF A01
AOA3630S9REB
Operational Fires on the Urban Battlefield: An Under-
developed Concept
ADA363059REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA36J080REB
Effects-Baaed Targeting and Operational Art h the 21st
PCA03/MFA01
PCA03/MFA01
ADA363M1REB
Operational Level of War Radical Change Needed to Sup-
port the American RMA.
ADA363061REB PCA03/MFA01
ADA36SM2REB
Countermeasunx Army Ground Risk-Management Publica-
tion. Volume 20. Number 5. May 1999.
ADA363062REB PCA03/MFA01
PCAOSrMFAOl
RAND Forum on Cuba
ADA363063REB
AOAM30B4REB
Arehipelagic Sea Lanes: Designation Factors and Effects on
Operational Art.
ADA363064REB PC A03/MF A01
ADAM3065REB
Theater Mssite Defense in World War II - Some Oper-
ational Art Consldoi SUOMB .
ADA36306SREB PC A03/MF A01
AMM9M6REB
Precision Nsvsl Rrss in Ih6 Ago of Infoffnafcon Stp6rionty!
to The Day Of The Carrier Over.
ADA363066REB PC A03/MFA01
ADA383067REB
Fleet Air Defense in the Falkland Islands Conflict A FaJure
in Operational Protection.
ADA363067REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA3CMMREB
Augmented Selection Criteria for Enisled Personnel.
AOA363068REB PC A12/MF A03
ADA3«306flREB_
Standarolzed Procedure for Experimental Vxxataon Testing
of Damping Test Specimens.
ADA363069REB PC A03/MFA01
ADA363070REB
Enhancing a CAVE with Eye Tracking System for Human-
Computer Interaction Research in 3D Visualization.
ADA363070REB PC A01/MF A01
ADA363071REB
SERDP Scientific Advisory Board Annual Report to Con-
gress, Fiscal Year 1998.
ADA363071REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA363072REB
Implementation of Successful Practices Using an Iterative
Development Methodology for an AEGIS Configuration
Management Software Application.
ADA363072REB PC A09/MF A02
ADA363073REB
073REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA363074REB
Hybrid Version of Method of Moments Computer Code:
IBC30
ADA363074REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363075REB
S2 Automated Agent (S2A2): A Training Aid for Com-
manders and Intelligence Officers.
ADA363075REB PC A10/MF A02
ADA363076REB
Non-Lethal Weapons: Applications in Maritime Interdiction
Operations.
ADA363076REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363077REB
Unclassified Publications of Lincoln Laboratory.
ADA363077REB PC A05/MF A01
AOA363078REB
RTO Meeting Proceedings 16, Aircraft Weapon System
Compatibility and Integration held in Chester, United King-
dom, 28-30 September, 1998.
ADA363078REB PC A12/MF A03
ADA36307BREB
Unique Polymeric Fiber and Ftoer Delivery Systems for the
Economic Preparation of High-Fiber Content Concrete with
Superior Physical Properties.
ADA363079REB PC A12/MF A03
ADA3630BOREB ,
USAF Manufacturing Technology: Program Status Report.
PCA03/MFA01
ADA363080REB
AOA3630B1REB
Prediction of Crack Initiation and Growth in Solid Propel-
lents.
ADA363081REB PCA12/MFA03
ADA3t3063REB
Adaptive Inventory Control for NoivStationary Demand with
Partial Information.
ADA363083REB PC A08/MF A02
ADA363064REB
Innovative Thin Film Fluorescence Sensor Providing Greatly
Enhanced SignaMo-Noise and Integrated Solid State Detec-
tion. Suitable for Incorporation in Mfcrochip Sensor Sys-
tems. Phase 1.
ADA363084REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA3N06SREB
U.S. Navy Heavy Weather Mooring Criteria.
ADA363085REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363086REB
Transmission Availability Forecast Service for Internet Pro-
tocol Networks
ADA363088REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA3&3067REB
Christianity's Contribution to Just War Tradition.
ADA363087REB PC A04/MF A01
AOA363068REB
Analysis of Delayed Entry Program (DEP) Attrition by High
School Seniors.
ADA363088REB PC A07/MF A02
ADA3M06SREB
Air Force Research Laboratory Research Highlights. Mar/
Apr 1999 •»•»—•
ADA363069REB PC AOt/MF A01
Final Data Usability Summary and Resampling Proposal for
FortSheridan. ^^
ADA363090REB PC A04/MF A01
ADAM3M1REB
Chalenges of Command and Control in 2010 Counterdrug
Operations.
ADA363091REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA38M92REB
Organizational Implications of Network-Centric Warfare.
ADA363092REB PC A03MF A01
ADA363093REB
Shoring Up the Homeland Defense: The Joint Medical Task
Force and Weapons of Mass Destruction.
ADA363093REB PC ACM/MF A01
ADA363094REB
Planning Factors for Non Lethal Weapons in Counter Nar-
cotic Operations.
ADA363094REB PCA03/MFA01
ADA363005REB
How Can Operational Maneuver be Used by the Naval or
Joint Task Force Commander to Enhance Operational Pro-
tection in the Littoral.
ADA363095REB ' PC A03/MF A01
ADA363096REB
Denying Access to Commercial Communications Satellites.
ADA363096REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363097REB
Is a Fundamental Revolution in Military Medicine Required
to Support Joint Vision 2010 and the Joint Forces Com-
mander in the 21st Century.
ADA363097REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363098REB
Sea-Based Logistics: Does It Satisfy the Operational Com-
mander's Need.
ADA363098REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363099REB
Denial and Deception-Network-Centric Challenge.
ADA363099REB PCA03/MFA01
ADA363100REB
Localization of Wireless Emitters Based on the Time Dif-
ference of Arrival (TDOA) and Wavelet Denoising.
ADA363100REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363101REB
Data Transfer Report - 30-mm Enhanced Alternate High-
Energy Propellant Program (EAHEP): Evaluation of the Per-
formance of an RDX-Based ARDEC-7994 Propellant and
the Effect of Two Different Slug Projectile Designs.
ADA363101 REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA363102REB
E Pturibus Unum: Enhancing Intelligence Support in the
Network Centric Environment.
ADA363102REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363103REB
Independent Research and Development.
ADA363103REB PC A07/MF A02
ADA3631MREB
Framework for Effective Algorithm Visualization Using Ani-
mation-Embedded Hypermedia.
ADA363104REB PC A13/MF A03
ADA363105REB
Analysis of an Aircraft Tire.
ADA363105REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA363107REB
China Report, Science and Technology, No. 192-Trans-
lation.
ADA363107REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363108REB
USSR Report. Life Sciences, Bkxnedical and Behavioral
Sciences-Translation.
ADA363108REB PC AO»MF A02
AOA363109REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Bkxnedical and Behavioral
Sciences-Translation.
ADA363109REB PC AOB/MF A02
ADA363110REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics. Politics. Ideology No. 12.
December 1984-Translation.
ADA363110REB PC A07/MF A02
AOA363111REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Bkxnedical and Behavioral
Sciences—Translation.
ADA363111 REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA363112REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, Bkxnedical and Behavioral
Sciences-Translation.
ADA363112REB PC A06/MF A01
AOA383113REB
USSR Report. USA, Economics, Politics. Ideology, NO. 3.
March 1985-Translation.
ADA363113REB PC AO&MF A01
ADA363114REB
USSR Report. USA: Economics. Politics, Ideology No. 2,
February 1985-Translation.
ADA363114REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA36311SREB
IRON BIRD Model for Agile Program Part 2.
ADA363115REB PC A03/MF AOt
ADAM3116REB
In the Cnjable of Battle: An Analysis of the Split Air Oper-
ations Center and the Principles 01 War.
ADA363116REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA3S3117REB
National Guard State Partnership Program: Is It Still Rel-
evant
ADA363117REB PC A04/MF A01
ADAM3118REB
Challenge of Manning the Post-Cold War Army.
ADA363118REB PC A04/MF A01
AOA3S3119REB
Celtic Warfare in Ireland: A Logistical Perspective.
ADA363119REB PC A07/MF A02
ADA363120REB
Navy F/A-18 Crash Survivabte Flight Incident Recorder
(CSFIR).
ADA363120REB PC A03*IF A01
ADA383121REB
OCCUPATIONAL SURVEY REPORT: Surgical Services,
AFSC 4N1X1BC/D, OSSN 2331.
ADA363121REB PC AOS/MF A02
ADA363122REB
Navy AV-6B Crash Survivable Flight Incident Recorder
(CSRR).
ADA363122REB PC fMMF A01
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ADA363206REB
ADA363123REB
Shaping of Policy in Support o> National and Environmental
Security for the Remediation of Cold War Related Eco-
system Degradation in the Commonwealth of Independent
States.
ADA363123REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA363124REB
Operational Design: The Impact of Nuclear, Biological, and
Chemical Attack on U.S. Forces During Power Projection
and Sustainment Operations.
ADA363124REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA36312SREB
Contractors in the Joint Theater The Need for a Joint Doc-
trine.
ADA363125REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363126REB
Non-Lethal Operational Fires in Military Operations Other
Than War.
ADA363126REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363128REB
Advanced Oxidation and Reduction Processes in the Gas
Phase Using Non- Thermal Plasmas.
ADA363128REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA383133REB
Field Demonstration of NRL Environmental Row
Immunosensor for Environmental Monitoring.
ADA363133REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA363134REB
Research and Development Needs in Finite Element Anal-
ysis of Viscoeiasticity Damped Structures.
ADA363134REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363135REB
Development of a Biaxial Test Fixture.
ADA363135REB PC A08/MF A02
ADA363136REB
Structural Analysis of the Lamars Assembly.
ADA363136REB PC A07/WF A02
ADA3M137REB
Interim Report on the Development and Fabrication of a Bi-
axial Test Fixture.
ADA363137REB PCA03/MFA01
ADA363138REB
Static Structural Analysis of the Loreors Electronic Console
Support Frame.
ADA363138REB PC A07/MF A02
ADA303139REB
Load Time Dependent Relaxation of Residual Stresses in
an Aluminum Test Specimen.
ADA363139REB PC A09/MF A02
AOA363140REB
USSR Report. Machine Tools and Metatworking Equipment.
No. 7.
ADA363140REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA363141REB
USSR Report, Construction and Related Industries, No. 93.
ADA363141REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363143REB
USSR Report, Chemistry, No. 110.
ADA363143REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA363144REB
Resource for Piezoelectric Single Crystals.
ADA363144REB PC A08/MF A02
ADA363145REB
Modification and Analysis of the 40MM Selective Feed Sys-
tem.
ADA363145REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363148REB
Can We Get There From Here. RMAs, Network-Centric
Warfare and the Process of Transformation.
ADA363146REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA303148REB
Not to Foresee, But to Enable: The Promise and Pitfalls of
Computer Simulations in Operational Planning.
ADA363148FIEB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363149REB
Space as an Area of Responsibility (AOR). Is it the Right
Solution.
ADA363149REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA3631SOREB
Use of Commercial Space Assets by the Joint Force Com-
mander.
ADA363150REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA383151REB
Improving Dredged Material Management Decisions with
Uncertainty Analysis.
ADA363151 REB PC AOfVMF A01
ADA363152REB
Network Centric Warfare and the Joint Forces Air Compo-
nent Commander.
ADA363152REB PC A03/MF A01
AOA3631S3REB
Moving Targets and Joint Theater Missile Defense Doctrine:
Does it Apply to Locating and Engaging the Needle in the
Haystack.
ADA363153REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363154REB
Operational Commander, the Media, and MOOTW: A New
Paradigm.
ADA363154REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363155REB
Reevaluating Doctrine for Joint Theater Air and Missile De-
fense.
ADA363155REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA3631S6REB
Groundwater Remediation Field Laboratory (GRFL).
ADA363156REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363157REB
Information-Based RMA and the Principles of War.
ADA363157REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA3631S8REB
Decision Aids and Wargaming for Information Operations.
ADA363158REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA3631S9REB
Effects of Information Operations on Nonlinear Force Struc-
tures.
ADA363159REB PC A04/MF A01
AOA363160REB
Information Operations in Iraq.
ADA363160REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA3631S1RE8
Cost Analysis and Economic Assessment of Proposed Elec-
tric-Discharge NorHThermal Plasma Processes for NOX Re-
moval in Jet-Engine Exhaust: White Paper for SERDP
Project CP-1038.
ADA363161REB PCA03/MFA01
ADA363162REB
Development of Non-Thermal Rasma Reactor Technology
for Control of Atmospheric Emissions: Interim Technical Re-
port for SERDP Project CP-1038 (1998).
ADA363162REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA3631S3REB
Countering the New Terrorism.
ADA363163REB PC A09/MF A02
ADA36316SREB
Consolidating Active and Reserve Component Training In-
frastructure.
ADA363165REB PC A08/MF A02
ADA363166REB
Shifting Ambiguity U.S. Foreign Policy Toward China and
Taiwan.
ADA363166REB PC A10/MF A02
ADA3O1B7REB
Operational Level Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield
for Special Operations Forces.
ADA363167REB PC A03/MF AC1
ADA3631B8REB
Operational Commander and the Trident SSGN.
ADA363168REB PC A03WIF A01
ADA363169REB
Archeological and Architectural Investigations at Brown's
Sheep Camp (5LA5824), a Multicomponent District in the
U.S. Army Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site, Las Animas
County, Colorado.
ADA363169REB PC A07/MF A02
ADA383170REB
Bird Strike Risk Assessment for United States Air Force Air-
fields and Aircraft.
ADA363170REB PC A09/MF A02
ADA383171REB
Performance Budgeting: Initial Experiences Under the Re-
sults Act in Linking Plans With Budgets.
ADA363171REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363172REB
Within the Context of JV2010, Is There a Requirement for a
Theater-Level Joint Forces Logistics Commander
(JKLOQC) and a Joint Theater Logistics Command (JTLC).
ADA363172REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA363173REB
General Aviation Airports: Unauthorized Land Use High-
lights Need for Improved Oversight and Enforcement.
ADA363173REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363174REB
Air Traffic Control: FAA's Modernization Investment Man-
agement Approach Could Be Strengthened.
ADA363174REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363175REB
Arabian Gulf Maritime Interception Operations: Balancing
the Ends, Ways. Means and Risks.
ADA363175REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363176REB
Regional Civil-Military Operations Center: A Force Multiplier
in Military Operations Other Than War.
ADA363176REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363177REB
Operational Art and the Human Dimension of Warfare in the
21st Century.
ADA363177REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363178REB
America's Role in the Allied Intervention in Northern Russia
and Siberia (1918-1920) Case Studies of Mission Creep
and Coalition Failure.
ADA363178REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA363179REB
Future Insurgencies in Latin America and the Caribbean:
Implications for U.S. Operations.
ADA363179REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA383180REB
Maritime Preposition Force Ship 2010.
ADA363180REB PC A13/MF A03
ADA3M181REB
Force Protection and Strategic Air Mobility: The MANPAD
Challenge.
ADA363181 REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363182REB
Axis Offensive Military Operations Against the Continental
United States: Opportunity Lost.
ADA363182REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363183REB
Reexamination of the Joint Force Air Component Com-
mander (JFACC) concept for the 21st Century.
ADA363183REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363184REB
Design of a Switched-Reluctance Motor Drive for Electric
Propulsion.
ADA363184REB PC A02/MF A01
ADA363185REB
Special Forces: The Peacetime Regional Engagement
Force of Choice ... and More.
ADA363185REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA383186REB
Forced Acoustic Field Effects on Incineration Processes:
Research on U. S. Navy Shipboard Waste Disposal.
ADA363186REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA383187REB
Airborne Forces of the United States Army: Cornerstone of
Force Projection.
ADA363187REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363188REB
Demonstration of Lead-Based Paint Removal From an His-
toric Wood Structure Using Laser Technology.
ADA363188REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363189REB
Area Air Defense Commander: Can JFACC Do It All.
ADA363189REB PCA03/MFA01
ADA3S3190REB
Operational Counter Deception Cell: Is It The Answer.
ADA363190REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA383191REB
Creeping Jurisdiction, Are International Straits in Jeopardy.
ADA363191REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363192REB
DOD FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: More Reliable Informa-
tion Key to Assuring Accountability and Managing Defense
Operations More Efficiently.
ADA363192REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363193REB
Naval Force Protection in the Littorals.
ADA363193REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363194REB
Modern Mercenaries of the Twentyfirst Century; Profes-
sional Military Consultants a Modem Tool of Foreign Policy.
ADA363194REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363195REB
High Profile Special Operations Missions and Timing: Identi-
fying the Culminating Point of Execution.
ADA363195REB PC A03/MF A01
AOA363196REB
Next Convoy War. The American Campaign Against Enemy
Shipping in the Twenty-First Century.
ADA363196REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363197REB
Improved U.S. Pacific Command Theater Design for the Fu-
ture.
ADA363197REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363198REB
Division G6 - Strategic Signal Leadership for Information
Superiority in the Army After Next.
ADA363198REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363199REB
Economic Sanctions: Viable Instruments of Power or Eco-
nomic Chaos.
ADA363199REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA363200REB
Emissions from DOD Fuel Storage and Painting Operations.
ADA363200REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363201REB
WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION: Effort to Reduce
Russian Arsenals May Cost More, Achieve Less Than
Planned.
ADA363201 REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363202REB
Maintaining Budgetary Discipline: Spending and Revenue
Options.
ADA363202REB PC A14/MF A03
ADA383203REB
Cruising CVBGs and Horizon MAGs: An Alternative Ap-
proach to Naval Forward Presence for the 21st Century.
ADA363203REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363204REB
GENDER ISSUES: Perceptions of Readiness in Selected
Units.
ADA363204REB PC A04MF A01
ADA363205REB
U.S. - JAPAN TRADE: The Japanese Insurance Market.
ADA363205REB PC A05/MF A01
AOA363206REB
DEFENSE REFORM INITIATIVE: Organization, Status, and
Challenges.
ADA363206REB PC A06/MF A01
September 1999 OR-7
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AOA363207REB
Technology and Intervention: The Negative Impact on Fu-
ture Leader Development.
ADA363207REB PC A03/MF A01
AOA383208REB
Managing the Dynamics of Change.
ADA363208REB PC A03/MF A01
AOA363209REB
USAF Aerospace Expeditionary Force: Frying into the 21 st
Century.
ADA363209REB PC A03/MF A01
AOA363210REB
Shaping the Regional Stability Environment with Reserves.
ADA363210RES PC A04/MF A01
ADA363211REB
Closing the Book: The Role of the Aircraft Carrier in the
Twenty-First Century.
ADA363211REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363212REB
Winning MOOTWs in 2010: The Future Relationship Be-
tween the U.S. MMitary and Nongovernmental Organizations
(NGCrs).
ADA363212REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363213REB
Planning for Future Humanitarian Assistance Operations:
Using the SAO to Establish the NGO Working Relationship.
ADA363213REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363214REB
Losing Anti-Personnel Landmines: An Economy of Force.
ADA363214REB PC A03/MF A01
AOA363215REB
Operational Design of Hurricane Relief Operations.
ADA363215REB PCA04/MFA01
AOA3S3216REB
Naval Operational Concept and Operational Maneuver from
the Sea: Analysis in Operational Design.
ADA363216REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363217REB
American MWtarys Discomfort with Peace Operations.
AOA363217REB PC A03/MF A01
ADAM3219REB
Water Injection Into Navy Gas-Turbine Combustors to Re-
duce NOx Emissions.
ADA363219REB PC A03/MF A01
AOA363220REB
Mobility Traid and Chatangas for the Operational Com-
mander.
ADA363220REB PC A03/MF A01
ADAM3221REB
Prospects for a Naval Service Operational Concept
ADA363221REB PC AD3/MF A01
ADAM3222REB
Reduction of NOx Emissions from Marina Power Plants.
ADA363222REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363224REB
U.S. Military. NGO's and CMOC: Staying Connected and
Achieving Unity of Effort During MOOTW.
ADA363224REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA36322SREB
Economic Assessment of Proposed Electric-Discharge Non-
Thermal Plasma Field-Plot Demonstration Units for NOx
Removal in Jet-Engine Exhaust White Paper for SERDP
Project CP-1038.
ADA36322SREB PC A03/MF A01
ADA963226REB
Commanders Estimate of the Situation: Kosovo & The
Southern Balkans.
ADA363226REB PCA03/MFA01
ADA363227REB
OperaSonaf Effects of Mne Warfare.
AOA363227REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363228REB
Field DaiMttlialiuii and Commercialization of Silent Dis-
charge Plasma Hazardous Air Potutant Control Technology.
ADA363228REB PC A03/MFAD1
ADA363229REB
Setf-Synchronization: What is it How is it Created, and is it
Needed.
ADA363229REB PC A03/MF A01
ADAJ63230REB
Real Cost of -Engagement-.
ADA363230REB PC A03/MF A01
AOA363231REB
NATO: From Creation to Golden Anniversary. Insights for
tie Czech Republic.
ADA363231REB PC AO&MF A01
AOA3S3232REB
ContinuaJion of a Postdoctoral Research Asscoateship Pro-
ADA363232REB PC A06/MF A01
ADAX3233REB
UNfTED NATIONS: Progress of Procurement Reforms.
AOA363233REB PC A04/MF A01
AOA3B3Z34REB
Forward Arnphbious Maneuver from the Sea.
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ADAM3236REB
Hide Your Shape Sun Tzir ROE Considerations for Negat-
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Worldwide Report. Nudear Development and Proliferation
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ADA363238REB
Study of Turkish Officers at the Naval Postgraduate School:
Social, Cultural, and Administrative Issues.
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ADA363239REB
Worldwide Report. Environmental Quality No. 381.
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Elimination of Toxic Materials and Solvents from Solid Pro-
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Satellite Control Systems: Opportunity for DOD to Imple-
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Evaporative Compressor Cooling for NOx Suppression and
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ADA363242REB PCA03/MFA01
ADA363243REB
NBC Report, Spring - Summer 1999. Survivability of Army
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Low Cost Sorbents Screening and Engineering Analysis of
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Integrated Approach for Security on Demand in High
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Experimental Results Comparing Pulsed Corona and Di-
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Non-Thermal Plasmas as Gas-Phase Advance Oxidation
Processes.
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ADA363248REB
Laser Ablatkn/lonization Characterization of Solids: Final
Progress Report of the Strategic Environmental Research
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ADAJ83250REB
Positive Aspects of Network Centric Command. The Ties
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Theater BaKstic Mssfle Defense, an Achilles Heel for the
United States.
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Combustion Control Using a Multiplexed Diode-Laser Sen-
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Background Biological Aerosol Properties.
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AOA363254REB
Separation of RDX from Composition B Via a Supercritical
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General Creighton Abrams: Ethical Leadership at the Stra-
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Nondestructive Evaluation and Self-Monitoring Materials.
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AOA3632S7REB
Waste Forms Based on Separations Media (DOE 360-94).
The Strategic Environmental Research and Development
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Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Based Processing of PEP
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C2 in the Information Age: Wl Operational Command
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Command and Control in Joint Vision 2010: Flexible, Adapt-
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Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Techniques Assessment
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ADA363262REB
Automotive Parts Acquisition GukJe.
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ADA363264REB
Quantum Modeling.
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ADA36326SREB
Diode-Laser Absorption Sensor System for Measurements
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Innovative Approaches to Watershed Characterization: Win-
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ADA363267REB
Revolution in Military Logistics: Surviving the Budget Proc-
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ADA363268REB
Theodore Roosevelt: Activated Vision Through the Bully
Pulpit
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ADA363261REB
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods. Volume II -
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ADA363270REB
Integrated Design and Manufacturing Methods Volume I -
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ADA363271REB
Worldwide Report Telecommunications Policy. Research
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ADA363272REB
East Europe Report. Scientific Affairs No. 762.
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ADA363273REB
Worldwide Report, Telecommunications Policy, Research
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ADA363275REB
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
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ADAM3276REB
Evaluation of Prototype Electrically Heated Handwear.
ADA363276REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA3632TSREB
Physical and Chemical Environmental Factors Associated
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in Lake George. New York.
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ADA363Z79REB
Fort Jackson 1988 Database: Demographics,
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ADA363280REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs.
ADA363280REB PC A10/MF AQ2
AOA383281REB
Regulations for the Technical Operation of Interurban
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ADA363282REB
Worldwide Report Nuclear Development and Proliferation,
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ADA363283REB
Worldwide Report Nuclear Development and Proliferation
No. 182.
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ADA3U284REB
USSR Report. Electronics and Electrical Engineering, No.
118.
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ADA36328SREB
China Report. Agriculture. No. 279.
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ADA3t32MAEB
East Asia: Korea.
ADA3E32S6REB PC AOaMF AQ2
ADA363287REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences, BiomerAcaJ and Behavioral
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ADA363287REB PC AOaMF AQ2
ADA363288REB
China Report. Fconomic Affairs No. 323 Energy: Status and
Development-XV.
ADA363288REB PC A09/MF A02
ADA363289REB
Southeast Asia Report, No. 1304.
ADA363289REB PC A07/MF A02
ADA363290REB
East Europe Report, Political. Sociological and Military Af-
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ADA363290REB PC AO&MF AQ2
ADA363291REB
USSR Report, Mlitary Affairs, No. 1817.
ADA363291 REB PC A07/MF A02
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ADA363292REB
Korean Affairs Report, No. 326 Kultoja No. 3, March 1983.
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AOA363293REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs. No.
476.
ADA363293REB PC A07/MF A02
ADA363294REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
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ADA363294REB PC A08/MF A02
ADA363295REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics. Ideology— Trans-
lation.
ADA363295REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363296REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology, No. 1.
January 1985-Translation.
ADA363296REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA363297REB
USSR Report, USA, Economics, Politics, Ideology. No. 6,
June 1965.
ADA363297REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA383298REB
USSR Report, USA, Economics, Politics, Ideology, NO. 5,
May 1985.
ADA363298REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363299REB
USSR Report, USA, Economics, Politics, Ideology. No. 4.
April 1985.
ADA363299REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363300REB
USSR Report, USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology, No. 10,
October 1985.
ADA363300REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA383301REB
JPRS Report, West Europe Reference Aid Portuguese Mili-
tary Terms.
ADA363301 REB PC A07/MF A02
ADA363302REB
USSR Report. USA: Economics. Politics, Ideology. No. 9.
September 1985.
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ADA363303REB
USSR Report. USA: Economics, Politics, Ideology, No. 8,
August 1985.
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AOA363304REB
USSR Report. USA: Economics. Politics, Ideology. No. 7.
July 1985.
ADA363304REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA363305REB
Japan Opposes US-Japanese Security Pact.
ADA365505REB PC A02/MF A01
ADA363306REB
Selected Soviet Military Translations (Recent Events in the
Soviet Navy) No. 61 -Translation.
ADA363306REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363307REB
East Europe Report. Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs No. 21 57.
ADA363307REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363308REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
fairs No. 2234.
ADA363308REB PC A10/MF A02
AOA363309REB
China Report, Political. Sociological and Military Affairs No.
474.
ADA363309REB PC A09/MF A02
ADA363310REB
Soviet Abstracts Biology, Section O. Plant Diseases. Book
No. 23. 1958. Abstracts 104958 thru 105054-Translation.
ADA363310REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363311REB
Brief Report on a Scientific Mission to the United States,
ADA36331 1 REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363312REB
China Report, Economic Affairs. No. 296. Energy: Status
and Development XII.
ADA363312REB PC A08/MF A02
ADA363313REB
Scientists of the Academy of Sciences of Kazakh SSR Visit
Communist China.
ADA363313REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363314REB
Survey of Soviet Heavy Industry (4). „ ^ .„
ADA363314REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363315REB
Activities of Scientific Societies of the Tatar ASSR.
ADA363315REB PC A02/MF A01
AOA363316REB
Research and Development in Soviet Nonferrous Metal-
ADA363317REB
Two Concepts and Two Tendencies of Statism. Yugoslavia
ADA363317REB PC A02/MF A01
ADA363318REB
Selected Articles on Armed Forces in North Vietnam.
ADA36331 8REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363319REB
Third Congress of the All-Union Astronomic-Geodetic Soci-
ety, USSR.
ADA363319REB PC A02/MF A01
ADA363320REB
Radiation Injury and Autolysis, USSR-Translation.
ADA363320REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA363321REB
Steel 'Mouse' and Automations, USSR.
ADA363321REB PCA01/MFA01
ADA363322REB
Third All-Union Conference on the Electrophysidogy of the
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ADA363322REB PC A01/MF A01
ADA363323REB
Role of Persuasion and Coercion in the Soviet State USSR.
ADA363323REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363324REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
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ADA363324REB PC A08/MF A02
ADA363325REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
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ADA363325REB PC A09/MF A02
ADA363326REB
China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs, No.
404-Translation.
ADA363326REB PC A07/MF A02
ADA363327REB
USSR Report, Energy No. 129.
ADA363327REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA363328REB
Worldwide Report, Nuclear Development and Proliferation
No. 210.
ADA363328REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363329REB
Worldwide Report: Nuclear Development and Proliferation.
No. 170.
ADA363329REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363330REB
Structural Optimization Technique.
ADA363330REB PC A04/MF A01
AOA363331REB
GPS User-Interface Design Problems.
ADA363331 REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363332REB
Results of the Field Study of the Paleontological Resources
of the Fort Carson Military Reservation, Colorado.
ADA363332REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA363334REB
Adherence to the Otjtjs Media with Effusion Clinical Practice
Guideline by Providers in a United States Air Force Medical
Treatment Facility.
ADA363334REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363335REB
Year End Progress Report for ONR Young Investigator
Grant N00014-97-1-0774.
ADA363335REB PC A02/MF A01
ADA363336REB
Assessment of Training Noise Impacts on the Red-
Cockaded Woodpecker Preliminary Results.
ADA363336REB PC A06/MF ACE
AOA363337REB
Value Engineering/Operation and Support Cost Reduction
Computer Based Program and VE Training Tool For Tech
Loop Spare Parts Initiatives.
ADA363337REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA363338REB
Values Identified in Different Groups of Air Force Nurses.
ADA363338REB PC A08/MF A02
ADA363339REB
Parallel Simulations of Waste Incineration in a Dump Com-
bustor.
ADA363339REB PC A02/MF A01
AOA363340REB
Inhalation Exposure Risk During a Military Operation: A
Risk Assessment Approach.
ADA363340REB PC At 3/MF A03
ADA363341REB
Engineering Model for Prediction of Waste Incineration in a
Dump Combustor.
ADA363341 REB PC A02/MF A01
ADA363343REB
Integrated Diagnostics.
ADA363343REB PC A10/MF A02
ADA363345RE8
BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE: More Common Systems
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ADA363345REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363346REB
Anxiety Sensitivity and Psychological Vulnerability.
ADA363346REB PC A111MF A03
ADA363347REB
Behavioral Ecology of Coral Reef Fishes at Spawning Ag-
gregation Sites.
ADA363347REB PC A13/MF A03
ADA363348REB
Material and Comfort Parameters of a New Chemical, Bio-
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ADA363348REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363349REB
Domestic Preparedness Program: Liquid Sulfur Mustard
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Blue Max Hazmat Splash Clothing Model B.
ADA363349REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA3633SOREB
Ecological Modeling to Support Land Use Decisions. Stra-
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Conservation Thrust Area (CS-758).
ADA363350REB PC AOaWF A02
ADA3633S1REB
Development of an Integrated Mobile Meteorological Moni-
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ADA363351 REB PC A02/MF A01
ADA363352REB
Spatially Explicit Ecological Models for Land-Use Decisions:
Examples for Military Land Management.
ADA363352REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA363353REB
Ecological Modeling for Military Land Use Decision Support:
Interim Progress Report for Ecological Modeling (Project
CS/758/4567).
ADA363353REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363354REB
Project CS-1082. Information and Technology Tools for As-
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ADA363354REB PC A02/MF A01
ADA363355REB
Background Fluorescence in an Aerosol BiodetecKx Based
on 266-nm Excitation.
ADA363355REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363356REB
Dental Readiness of the Army War College Students Class
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ADA363356REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA363357REB
Reserve Component Officer Professional Development.
ADA363357REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA3S3358REB
Transformation of the Hungarian Home Defense Forces or
a New Role in a New Environment.
ADA363358REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA363359REB
Characterization of Underground Facilities.
ADA363359REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA383360REB
Semiclassical Random Electrodynamics: Spontaneous
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ADA363360REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363361REB
Analysis of Damped Plates.
ADA363361 REB PC A10/MF A02
AOA363362REB
Modeling of Silicon Quantum Structures.
ADA363362REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA3S3363REB
Medical Information Technology in Support of the Oper-
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ADA363363REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA363364REB
Army's B-2 Bomber - Field Artillery Modernization.
ADA363364REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA363365REB
Terrestrial Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363365REB PC A02/MF A01
ADA363366REB
Mud and Musk Turtle Habitats Potentially Impacted.
ADA363366REB PC A02/MF A01
ADA363367REB
East Europe Report Political, Sociological and Military Af-
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ADA363367REB PC A07/MF A02
ADA383368REB
East Europe Report. Scinetific Affairs. No. 783-Translation.
ADA363368REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363369REB
East Europe Report, Political, Sociological and Military Af-
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ADA363369REB PC A05/MF A01
ADA363370REB
Annual Report to Congress. Fiscal Year 1998.
ADA363370REB PC A15/MF A03
ADA363371REB
Effects of Reservoir Operations on Individual Species and
Communities: A Watershed Perspective.
ADA363371REB PC A02/MF A01
ADA363372REB
China Report. Political. Sociological and Military Affairs. No.
472-Translatton.
ADA363372REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA363373REB
USSR Report, Life Sciences Biomedical and Behavioral
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ADA363373REB PC A06/MF A02
ADA363375REB
Awards to Soviet Women Medical Workers-USSR.
ADA363375REB PC A04/MF A01
September 1999 OR-9
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ADA363376REB
Conserving Assets: An Alternative Paradigm for Peace Op-
orations.
ADA363376REB PC A04/MF A01
AOA363377REB
Southeast Asia Report No. 1308.
AOA363377REB PC A07/MF A02
ADA363378REB
General Harold K. Johnson and the Ambiguities of Strategic
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ADA363378REB PC A03/MF A01
ADA3U37VREB
East Europe Report. Political. Sociological and Mlitary Af-
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ADA363379REB PC A08/MF A02
ADA363380REB
Radar Image Enhancement, Feature Extraction and Motion
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ADA363380REB PC A06/MF A01
ADA363381REB
Growing Imperative to Adopt 'Flexibility' as an American
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AOA363381REB PCAO&MFA01
ADA363382REB
China Report, Political. Sociological and Military Affairs No.
374.
ADA3633B2REB PCA08/MFA02
ADAM3383REB
Results of a Cultural Resource Inventory of Portions of Fort
Carson Military Reservation and Test Excavation of Site
5EP2S24. El Paso County, Colorado, 1996.
AOA363383REB PC A10/MF A02
Results of the 1997 Cultural Resource Reevaluation
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AOA363384REB PCA1IVMFA03
ADA363385REB
Portfolio Optimization tor Multiple Group Credit Unions.
ADA363385REB PC A06/MF A01
SPACE STATION: Status of Russian Involvement and Cost
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AOA363386REB PC AQ3/MF A01
ADA363387REB
Analysis of the Operating Costs for Light Armored Vehicles
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ADA363387REB PC A06/MF A01
EAF Transition Workshop: After Action Report, Lessons
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ADA363388REB PC A03/MF A01
ADAM338BREB
Deep-Sea Corals: A New Oceanic Archive.
AOA363389REB PCA12/MFA03
ADA363390REB
Building and Maintaining Pubic Acceptance of and Poetical
Support for the Military of the Future.
AOA363390REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA363391REB
Defense Depot Maintenance Council Study of DoD Man-
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ADA363391REB PCA03/MFA01
ADA363392REB
Automated System for Determining Applicability of RegUa-
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ADA363392REB PCA02/MFA01
AOA363393REB
Integrated of the National Guard into the Total Force.
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AOAM3395REB
National Sovereignty and the International Criminal Court
ADA36339SR£tr PC AOSMF A01
Verzeichnis der im Faachintormattonswesen der
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Held Constantly in the Specialized Information System of
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ADA363396REB PCA11/MFA03
ADA3UM7REB
Agricultural Trade Changes Made to Market Access Pro-
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ADA363397REB PC A04/MF A01
ADA3833MREB
Defense Transportation Efforts to Improve DOD's Personal
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A0A383399REB
Role of Mutant p53 Protein in Breast Cancer.
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ADA363400REB
Right Force for the Future: Who Pays the Bat
ADA363400REB PCA04/MFA01
ADO019337
Acoustic Sound Spaed Profiling System.
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ADO019338
Oiy Waste Water Treatment System.
PAT-APPL-8-012 016REB PC N03/MF A04
ADD01S339
Multiline Tow Cable Assembly Including Swivel and Slip
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Illuminating Electrical Fuse.
PAT-APPL-8-226 620REB PC N03/MF A04
ADD019341
Non-Slip Safety Glasses.
PAT-APPL-8-226 621REB PC N03/MF A04
ADD018342
Electrical Outlet Splash Protector.
PAT-APPL-8-226 614REB PC N03/MF AIM
AFFTC-TR-98-2*
Results of Attempts to Prevent Departure and/or Pitot-ln-
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Highly-Augmented Fighter Flight Control Systems (HAVE
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AFIT-FY99-95
General Framework to Provide for the Optimal Dispatch of
Hybrid Renewable Power Systems.
ADA363052REB PC A09/MF A02
AFTT7GE/ENG-99M-18
Terrain Backscattering Coefficient Generator.
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ART-MOT
Values Identified in Different Groups of Air Force Nurses.
ADA363338REB PC A08/MF AQ2
AFTT-9W98
Anxiety Sensitivity and Psychological Vulnerability.
ADA363346REB PCA11/MFA03
AFTT-W-W
Adherence to the Ottts Media with Effusion Clinical Practice
Guideline by Providers in a United States Air Force Medical
Treatment Facility.
ADA363334REB PC A05/MF A01
AFtT-w-100
Inhalation Exposure Risk During a Military Operation: A
Risk Assossrnont Approoch.
ADA363340REB PC A13/MF A03
AFLMA-LC-1W719000
Automotive Parts Acquisition Guide.
ADA363262REB PC A08/MF A02
AFMC-ESC-TB-96-049
Unclassified Publications of Lincoln Laboratory.
ADA363077REB PC A05/MF A01
AFRL-HE-AZ-TR-1W8-0078
Transfer of Training Effectiveness in Flight Simulation: 1986
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ADA362818REB PC A03/MF A01
AFRL-HE-BR-TR-1M8-0129
Development of the Air Force-Army Mlitary Skill Linkage
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ADA362717REB PCA10/MFA02
AFRL-IF-ftS-TR-1999-SO
Electromagnetic Effects of Advanced Packaging.
ADA362900REB PCA11/MFA03
AFRL-IF-RS-TrVIMB-53
Knowledge-Based Interference Rejection Scheme for Di-
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ADA362918REB PC A07/MF A02
AFRL-IF-RS-TR-19W-54
Generic Management and Control API Based on an Object-
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ADA362912REB PC AKVMF A03
AFRL-ML-WP-TR-19M-4028
Thin Film Growth Simulation Using Cellular Automata State
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ADA362754REB PCA04JMFA01
AFRL-SN-RS-TR-1M9-65
Modeling of Silicon Quantum Structures.
ADA363362REB PC A03/MF A01
AFRL-SN-RS-TR-1999-76
Quantum Modeling.
AOA363264REB PC A04/MF A01
AFRL-SN-WP-TR-1Me-1055
Optical Interconnect Technology (OTT) Murtichip Module to
MJBchp Module.
ADA362637REB PC AOSMF A01
AFRL-SH-BL-TR-W-0116
Technological Development for Interfacing Parallel Access
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ADA3626SOREB PC A03/MF A01
AFRL-SR-BL-TR-W-0118
DURIP 97 Vacuum Equipment for Ultra High Power Mere-
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Introduction to radiation transport.
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Implementation of model predictive control on a hydro-
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Vector meson production and nuclear effects in FNAL
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Nutritional supplements as tadioprotectors - A review and
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Creative PDB's (parts databases).
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Reaction of preshocked explosives.
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Mcro fuel cell.
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Damage evolution and clustering in shock loaded tantalum.
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Si-Combiner: Making sense of results from multiple trained
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Reliability of the nervous (Nv) nets.
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Larger bases and mixed analog/digital neural nets.
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Automatic synthesis of analog/digital circuits.
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Information barrier functional requirements.
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Rural telemedicine project in northern New Mexico.
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Decade of Dllt-D research. Final report for the period of
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Yields of ten and eleven year-old hybrid poplars in the north
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LLE review. Volume 77. Quarterly report, October-Decem-
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Simulated effects of dimate change on the Death Valley re-
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Disability rights in dialogue with clinical genetics con-
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Enhancement of photoassimilate utilization by manipulation
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port.
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Synthesis, characterization and reactivity of high oxidation
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Effective temperatures and electron spin polarization in stor-
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High-resolution structural studies of ultra-thin magnetic,
transition metal overtayers and two-dimensional transition
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Role of statistics and thermodynamics in nuclear multifrag-
mentation.
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Z-dependent barriers in multifragmentation from Poissonian
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Exploratory technology research program for electro-
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Tracer modeling in an urban environment.
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Performance and scalability analysis of teraflop-scale par-
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Evolution of microstructural changes in pressed HMX explo-
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Detonation and combustion of explosives: A selected bibli-
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Working man's analysis of incidents and accidents with ex-
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1997.
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Application of nonlinear wave modulation spectroscopy to
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Dislocation accumulation at large plastic strains - An ap-
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New 3D parallel GILD electromagnetic modeling and non-
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Electron transport uniformity characterization of CdZnTe
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Hanford Site National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
characterization. Revision 10.
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Environmental report 1996, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory.
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Environmental report 1997, Lawrence Livermore National
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Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
site environmental report for calendar year 1997.
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In summary: Idaho National Engineering and Environmental
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Investigation of pin-post monochromators for a wiggler
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Evaluation of kinetic phosphorescence analysis for the de-
termination of uranium.
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BCLDP site environmental report for calendar year 1997 on
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Application of hysteresis modeling to magnetic techniques
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E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental con-
taminants. Quarterly technical progress report, July-Sep-
tember 1996.
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E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental con-
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cember 1996.
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E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental con-
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cember 1997.
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Natural gas imports and exports. Fourth quarter report,
1998.
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International Atomic Energy Agency/Hanford Site shared
use of calorimeters.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-103
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-204
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-TY-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-B-105
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-107
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-104
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-107
using the vapor sampling system.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-110
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-B-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-6-202
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-U-104
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-S-103
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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Technical information for the relocation and treatment of Ar-
gonne National Laboratory drums.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-201
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-S-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-202
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-T-104
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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TWRS technical baseline database manager definition doc-
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Double-contained receiver tank 244-TX, grab samples,
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Test report for run-in acceptance testing of hydrogen mitiga-
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Sampling and analysis plan for sampling of liquid waste
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Waste compatibility safety issues and final results for tank
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Waste management project technical baseline description.
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Hazard Analysis Database report.
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Data quality objective to support resolution of the organic
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Deployment of pollution prevention during design - a case
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Deactivating a major nuclear fuels reprocessing facility cost
effectively.
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Application of environmental accounting to pollution preven-
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Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
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Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
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Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
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Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-TX-103: Best-basis inventory.
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Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-TX-111: Best-basis inventory.
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Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-TX-110: Best-basis inventory.
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Safety evaluation for packaging (onsite) depleted uranium
waste boxes.
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Definition and means of maintaining the criticality detectors
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September 1999 OR-13
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Preliminary tank characterization report tor single-shell tank
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Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-SX-106: Best-basis inventory.
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Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241 -SX-107: Best-basis inventory.
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Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241 -SX-111: Best-basis inventory.
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DE990S01B8REB
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241 -SX-112: Best-basis inventory.
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Tank characterization report tor single-shell tank 241-BY-
112.
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Tank characterization report tor double-shell tank 241-AN-
103.
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Project W-314 241-AN-A valve pit upgrade acceptance for
beneficial use.
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Hantord Site Emergency Alerting System siren testing re-
port
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Waste management project fiscal year 1996 multi-yee/ work
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222-S Laboratory maintenance implementation plan.
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Waste sampling and characterization facility (WSCF) main-
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Hantord spent nuclear fuel project update.
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PonnittioQ ptsn for ttio nvnobMzoo low^ctnntjf wsste
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Addendum 1 to CSEH 97-025: PFP storage 019.25/9.5 inch
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Portable exhausters POR-004 SKID B, POR-005 SKID C.
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CSER 97-004: PFP production denitration calciner system.
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Safety evaluation tor packaging (onsto) for cesium chloride
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llmniuetectric generator transportation system
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105-DR Large Sodium Fire Facility closure activities evalua-
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Waste Receiving and Processing Facility Module 1 Data
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Unit radntogical doses tor fuel retrieval preliminary safety
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Davaloprnant of radolopjcal concentr^diuns and unit bter
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Technical work plan tor the privatization waste characteriza-
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Solid waste integrated forecast technical (SWIFT) report
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Programmatic agreement among the USOOE/RL Oper-
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Scoping assessment on medical isotope production at the
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Safety evaluation for packaging (onsite) 221 T sodium
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Summary of FY 1997 related to JAPC-U.S. DOE contract
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Responses to additional JAPC questions.
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Indexing contamination surveys.
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Nonradioactive Air Emissions Notice of Construction use on
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Estimated dose to in-tank equipment: Phase 1 waste feed
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283-E. 283-W, and 315 (water treatment plant) hazards as-
sessment
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Radioactive Air Emissions Notice of Construction for the
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Immobilized kxnctivity waste interim storage facility.
Project W-465 conceptual design report
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Retrieved waste properties and higMevel waste critical
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Data quality objectives tor TWRS privatization Phase 1:
Confirm tank T is an appropriate feed source for low-activity
waste feed batch X.
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t W-320 high vacuum 241-AY-102 annulus ventilation
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324 Facility B-Ced quality process plan.
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1998 FFTF annual system assessment reports.
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Characterization of the 309 building fuel transfer pit and
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Packaging and transportation system for K-Basin spent fuel.
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ALARA Center of Technology - resource guide.
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Applied ALARA techniques.
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Conceptual design statement of work for the immobilized
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PCA04JMFA01
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Resolution of Hantord tanks organic comptexant safety
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Kt - jets and jet structure and fragmentation at the
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Light duty utility arm startup plan.
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1998 interim 242-A Evaporator tank system integrity as-
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Data quality objectives for TWRS privatization Phase 1:
Confirm tank T is an appropriate feed source for low-activity
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Waste feed delivery environmental permits and approvals
plan.
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Tank 241-TX-104, cores 230 and 231 analytical results for
the final report.
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DODA-AR-01-422
Primer of CORBA: A Framework for Distributed Applications
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DODA-AR-010-510
Technique for Measuring the Gain of HF Antennas.
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DODA-AR-010-842
Flow Visualisation About the Helicopter Deck of the Hydro-
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Material and Comfort Parameters of a New Chemical, Bio-
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DOE/BC/14986-15
CCXsub 2) Htrfl-rt-Putf process in a light oil shallow shelf
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DOE/CE/23810-100
ART! refrigerant database.
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DOE/EH-99001291
1995 Annual epidemjotogic surveillance report tor
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DOBER4313O3
Fusion materials semiannual progress report tor the period
ending December 31, 1997.
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Enhancement of photoassimilate utilization by manipulation
of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase gene. Final progress re-
port
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Considerations of beta and electron transport in internal
dose calculations. Final progress report, 1994-1998.
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Nontraditional inheritance: Genetics and the nature of
science, now titled. The puzzle of inheritance: Genetics and
the methods of science. Final report
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DOE/ER/C20M-T1
Considerations of beta and electron transport in internal
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DOBFE-0388
Natural gas imports and exports. Fourth quarter report,
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DOE/FETC-M/1081
Mutbphase Flow Modeling - Validation and Application
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DOEVFETC-99/108S
Summary of Experiments in Converting Copper Oxide Proc-
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DOE/NV/1171 8-261
Enabling field spectroscopies.
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DOE/NV/11718-27«
X-Ray Shawdowgraph Camera Design.
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DOEX>rV21871-T1
Yields of ten and eleven year-old hybrid poplars in the north
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DOE/RL46-28
Nonradioactive Air Emissions Notice of Construction use on
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pumping.
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DOEmL-96-77
Programmatic agreement among the USDOE/RL Oper-
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and the WA State Historic Preservation Office for the main-
tenance, deactivatkxi, alteration and demolition of the built
environment on the Hantord Site, Washington.
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DOE/RL-98-02
Radioactive Air Emissions Notice of Construction for the
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DOE/RW-99002146
Performance confirmation data acquisition system.
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DOE/SF/1M80-284
LLE review. Volume 77. Quarterly report, October-Decem-
ber 1998.
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DOE/WT-0007
Sixth national stakeholder workshop summary report.
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OOER-E8
Estimating Dredging Sediment Resuspension Sources.
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DOT/FAA/AM4W13
GPS User-Interface Design Problems.
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DOT/FAA/AR-TNM/2S
Beechcraft 1900C Vertical Impact Test.
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Large Engine Uncontained Debris Analysis.
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DOT/FAA/AR-99/27
Prediction of Antisymmetric Buffet Loads on Horizontal Sta-
bilizers in Massively Separated Flows. Phase 2.
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DOT/FAA/AR-99/40
Validating the Computer-Based Training Process for Avia-
tion Security Screeners.
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DOT/FAA/AR-99/42
Test and Evaiution Plan for Determining Screener Training
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PB99-U9692REB PC A03/MF A01
DOT/FAA/AR-99/43
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Background Fluorescence in an Aerosol Biodetector Based
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Why Reengineering Projects Fail.
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Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
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In summary: Idaho National Engineering and Environmental
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FACE-97-03
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report:
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FACE-97-04
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FACE-98-09
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report:
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FACE-98-10
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report:
Temporary Laborer Crushed by Dump Truck at Landfill,
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FACE-98-11
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report:
Electrical Mechanic Dies After 45-Foot Fall through Un-
guarded Floor Opening, North Carolina.
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FEMA/SM-2SO-3
Disaster-Related Needs of Seniors and Persons with Dis-
abilities. Student Manual.
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FHWA/1F-99/003
Proceedings of the National Highway/Utility Conference
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FHWA/1N/JTRP-M/22
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FHWA/ND/SPR-0003(025)
TelS Tetecommnieations Network: A Pooled Fund Study for
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FHWA-PD-99-012
Bid Opening Report. Federal-Aid Highway Construction
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FHWA/TX-99/1722-2
Develop Maintenance Strategy Selection Procedures for
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FNAUC-97/203-E
Kt — jets and jet structure and fragmentation at the
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FSGTR-NE-259
ROMI-RIP 2.0 User's Guide: a ROugh Mill RIP-First Simu-
lator.
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FSGTR-NE-262
Bibliography of Surface-Mine Reclamation Research: 1976-
1993
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FSGTR-PNW-453
Developing Measures of Socioeconomic Resiliency in the
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Management Project: Scientific Assessment.
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FSGTR-PNW-455
Assessing the Effects of Fire Disturbance on Ecosystems: A
Scientific Agenda for Research and Management.
PB99-152647REB PC A03/MF A01
September 1999 OR-15
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FSRB-PNW-230
Productior, Prices. Employment, and Trade in Northwest
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PB99-152845REB PC A08/MF A02
FSRN-PNW-S38
Different Perspectives on Economic Base.
PB99-147639REB PC A03/MF A01
FSRP-PNW-515
Woodpecker Use and Fall Rates of Snags Created by Kill-
ing Ponderosa Pine Infected with Dwarf Mistletoe.
PB99-152902REB PC A03/MF A01
FY99-96
Framework for Effective Algorithm Visualization Using Ani-
mation-Embedded Hypermedia.
ADA363104REB PCA13/MFA03
GA-A23028
Decade of DIII-D research. Final report for the period of
work., October 1,1989-September 30,1998.
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GA-C2213H3CW6)
E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental con-
taminants. Quarterly technical progress report, July-Sep-
tember 1996.
DE99002446REB PC A03/MF A01
GA-C22131(4Q/96)
E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental con-
taminants. Quarterly technical progress report, October-De-
cember 1996.
DE99002447REB PC A04/MF A01
GA-C22131(4O/97)
E-SMART system for in-situ detection of environmental con-
taminants. Quarterly technical progress report, October-De-
cember 1997.
DE990024S4REB PC A03/MF A01
GAO/AIMD-GGD-9W7
Performance Budgeting: Initial Experiences Under the Re-
sults Act in Linking Plans With Budgets.
ADA363171REB PC A05/MF A01
GAQrGGD-M-125
Financial Services Institutions; Information for Assessing the
Government's Potential Financial Exposure.
PB99-U5849REB PC A05/MF A01
GACYNSIAD-M-38
Agricultural Trade Changes Made to Market Access Pro-
gram, but Questions Remain on Economic Impact
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GACVNSIAD-99-68
Cruise Missile Defense: Progress Made But Significant
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ADA362742REB PC A03/MF A01
GACVNStAD-98-71
UNITED NATIONS: Progress of Procurement Reforms.
ADA363233REB PC A04/MF A01
GACVNSIAD-99-78
WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION: Effort to Reduce
Russian Arsenals May Cost More. Achieve Less Than
Planned.
ADA363201REB PC A03/MF A01
GACYNSIAD-99-81
Satellite Control Systems: Opportunity for DOD to Imple-
ment Space Policy and Integrate Capabilities.
ADA363241 REB PC A03/MF A01
GAOrNSIAD-9>-87
DEFENSE REFORM INITIATIVE: Organization, Status, and
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GACVNStAO-W-101
BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE More Common Systems
and Components Could Result in Cost Savings.
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GAOMSIAO-M-108BR
U.S. - JAPAN TRADE: The Japanese Insurance Market
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GAO/NSUD-9C-120
GENDER ISSUES: Perceptions of Readiness in Selected
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ADA363204REB PC A04/MF A01
GAO/RCED/AMO40-«
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GAOffiCED-99-109
General Aviation Airports: Unauthorized Land Use High-
lights Need tor Improved Oversight and Enforcement.
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GAO/T-AMQnNSIAD-98-145
DOD FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: More Reliable Informa-
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GACVT-NSIAD-99-106
Defense Transportation Efforts to Improve DOD's Personal
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GACVT-NSIAD-99-117
SPACE STATION: Status of Russian Involvement and Cost
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GAO/T-RCED-W-159
Department of Energy: Key Factors Underlying Security
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H-2186
Use of a Lidar Forward-Looking Tuibulence Sensor for
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Weight Reduction on a High Speed Civil Transport.
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HETA-95-0001-2679
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0001-2679. Cat-
erpillar Inc.. York, Pennsylvania.
PB99-152233REB PCA04/MFA01
HETA-96-0012-2652
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0012-2652,
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
PB99-152332REB PC A08/MF A02
HETA-9W093-2685
Hearth Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0093-2685.
Mcrofibres, Inc. Pawtucket, Rl.
PB99-152357REB PC A06/MF A01
HETA-964171-2692
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0171-2692, Bu-
reau of Alcohol. Tobacco, and Firearms, Washington, DC.
PB99-152167REB PC A04/MF A01
HFTTA-96-0258-2673
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 960258-2673,
Foss Manufacturing Company, Inc., Hampton, New Hamp-
shire.
PB99-152191REB PC A04/MF A01
HETA-964266-Z702
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0266-2702,
Cooper Engineered Products, Bowling Green, Ohio.
PB99-152175REB PC A03/MF A01
HETA-97-0153-2694
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0153-2694, The
Grand Experience Salon, Chicago. Illinois.
PB99-152258REB PC A03/MF A01
HETA-87-0154-2693
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0154-2693. Sie-
mens Energy and Automation, Inc.. Distribution Products
Division, Urbana, Ohio.
PB99-15230BREB PC A03/MF A01
HETA47-0161-27M
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0161-2706. Ba-
nanas, Gifts, Incorporated, Clarkdate, Arizona.
PB99-152316RE8 PC A04/MF A01
HETA-97-0199-2680
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0199-2680, U.S.
Department of the Interior, Yosemite National Park, Cali-
fornia.
PB99-152274REB PC A03/MF A01
HETA-97-0245-269t
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 97-0245-2696. Li-
brary of Congress, Washington, DC.
PB99-152159REB PC A03/MF A01
HETA-884003-2698
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0003-2698, Pot-
latch Corporation, Minnesota Pulp and Paper Division, Clo-
quet, Minnesota.
PB99-152142REB PC A03/MF A01
HETA-9M017-26W
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0017-2699.
United States Postal Service, Mail Processing and Distribu-
tion Center, Omaha, Nebraska.
PB99-152324REB PC A04/MF A01
HETA-98-0030-2697
Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 98-0030-2697,
Pratt and Whitney TAPC, North Haven, Connecticut
PB99-152217REB PC A03/MF A01
HGTL-3172-10
Diode-Laser Absorption Sensor System for Measurements
of Combustion Pollutants.
ADA363265REB PC A03/MF A01
HNF-EP-0918-REV.1
Solid waste integrated forecast technical (SWIFT) report
FY1997toFY2070.
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HNF-SA-3170-FP
International Atomic Energy Agency/Hanford Site shared
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HNF-SA-3205-FP
Hanford spent nuclear fuel project update.
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HNF-SA-3229-FP
Deactivating a major nuclear fuels reprocessing facility cost
effectively.
DE99050165REB PC A03/MF A01
HNF-SA-3230-FP
Application of environmental accounting to pollution preven-
tion.
DE99050167REB PC A03.MF A01
HNF-SA-3231-FP
Deployment of pollution prevention during design - a case
study.
DE99050164REB PC A03/MF A01
HNF-SD-CP-SDD-003-REV.5
Definition and means of maintaining the cntcality detectors
and alarms portion of the PFP safety envelope.
DE99050188REB PC A03WF A01
HNF-SD-ENV-EE-003
Permitting plan for the immobilized low-activity waste
project.
DE99050230REB PC A06/MF A01
HNF-SD-FF-EV-003
Test report for run-in acceptance testing of hydrogen mitiga-
tion retrieval Pump-3.
DE99050154REB PC A05/MF A01
HNF-SD-FF-RPT-010
Scoping assessment on medical isotope production at the
Fast Flux Test Facility.
DE99050414REB PC A03/MF A01
HNF-SD-PRP-TRP-001
Hanford Site Emergency Alerting System siren testing re-
port.
DE99050202REB PC A05/MF A01
HNF-SD-SQA-CSA-S28
Addendum 1 to CSER 97-025: PFP storage of 9.25/9.5 inch
tall, 4.4 kg Pu cans on existing Vault 4 pedestals.
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HNF-SD-SQA-CSA-529
CSER 97-004: PFP production denitratton cateiner system.
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HNF-SD-TP-SEP-065
Safety evaluation for packaging (onsite) for cesium chloride
capsules with type W overpacks.
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HNF-SD-TP-SEP-066
Safety evaluation for packaging (onsite) depleted uranium
waste boxes.
DE99050187REB PC A06/MF A01
HNF-SD-TWR-CSUD-001
TWRS technical baseline database manager definition doc-
ument.
DE99050152REB PC A06/MF A01
HNF-SD-W314-ABU-002
Project W-314 241-AN-A valve pit upgrade acceptance for
beneficial use.
DE99050201 REB PC A03/MF A01
HNF-SD-WM-DP-227
Waste compatibility safety issues and final results for tank
241-SY-102 grab samples.
DE99050156REB PC A13/MF A03
HNF-SO-WM-DP-251
Double-contained receiver tank 244-TX. grab samples,
244TX-97-3 analytical results for the final report.
DE99050153REB PC A16/MF A03
HNF-SD-WM-DP-305
Tank 241-TX-104. cores 230 and 231 analytical results for
the final report.
DE99050826REB PC A99/MF A06
HNF-SD-WM-DQO-02S
Data quality objective to support resolution of the organic
solvent safety issue.
DE99050161REB PC AQ3/MF A01
HNF-SD-WM-ER-644
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-SX-105: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050194REB PC A03/MF A01
HNF-SD-WM-ER-645
Preliminary tank, characterization report for single-shell tank
241-SX-106: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050195REB PC A03MF A01
HNF-SD-WM-ER-656
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-TX-106: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050182REB PC A03/MF A01
HNF-SO-WM-ER-6S8
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-TX-110: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050186REB PC A03/MF A01
HNF-SD-WM-ER-659
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-TX-111: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050185REB PC A03/MF A01
HNF-SD-WM-EH-671
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-SX-107: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050196REB PC A03/MF A01
HNF-SO-WM-ER-682
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-SX-111: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050197REB PC A04/MF A01
HNF-SD-WM-ER-683
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-SX-112: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050198REB PC A04/MF A01
HNF-SD-WM-ER-701
Tank characterization report for single-shell tank 241-BY-
112.
DE99050199REB PCA10/MFA03
HNF-SD-WM-ER-702
Tank characterization report for double-shell tank 241-AN-
103.
DE99050200REB PC A15/MF A03
HNF-SD-WM-ER-704
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-TX-103: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050184REB PC A04/MF A01
HNF-SD-WM-ER-708
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-TX-114: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050183REB PC A04/MF A01
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HNF-SO-WM-ER-715
Preliminary tank characterization report for single-shell tank
241-TX-1 12: Best-basis inventory.
DE99050181REB PC A04/MF A01
HNF-SD-WM-ER-731
Sampling and analysis plan for sampling of liquid waste
streams generated by 222-S Laboratory Complex oper-
ations.
DE990501 55REB PC A04/MF A01
HNF-SD-WM-RPT-215
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-T-104
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050151REB PC A04MF A01
HNF-SO-WM-RPT-230
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-107
using the vapor sampling system.
DE98050145REB PC A04/MF A01
HNF-SD-WM-RFT-233
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-TY-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050135REB PC A04/MF A01
HNF-SO-WM-RPT-234
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-6-102
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050142REB PC A04/MF A01
HNF-SO-WM-RPT-236
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-BX-110
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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HNF-SD-WM-HPT-245
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-S-103
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050146REB PC A04/MF A01
HNF-SO-WM-RPT-248
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-201
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050148REB PC A04/MF A01
HNF-SO-WM-RPT-249
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-202
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
DE99050150REB PC A04/MF A01
HNF-SD-WM-HPT-250
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-C-204
PCAO*MFA01
HNF-SO-WM-RPT-2SS
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-6-105
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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HNF-SD-WM-RPT-258
Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-6-202
using the in situ vapor sampling system.
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Annual report 1997-98.
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New Brunswick's mineral industry. 1997.
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