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500,049 PB86-1 36629 PC A03/MF A01 National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Inst, for Computer Sciences and Technology. Executive Guide to Software Maintenance. W. M. Osborne. 1985, 35 p.
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Keywords: ized
ComputerFlow measurement, Matfiematical
'Aircraft cabins, 'Aircraft fires,
simulation.
models. Smoke, Vents, Ceilings(Architecture), Floors, Fire safety, UNDSAFE computer code. II
1.
Several projects fiave studied tfie interior
environment of an
tfie
effects of fires
on
aircraft. Fires botfi inter-
and external to tfie aircraft were considered. Tfie the work was to obtain the interior flow field. The flow was calculated using two- and three-dimensional field models with experimental verification in a nal
AERONAUTICS
tfirust of
wind tunnel.
500,002
1B. Aeronautics
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg, MD. Fire Safety Technology Div.
PB85-2070e2
500.001
PB85-178333 Notre
Dame
PC A04/MF A01 Univ., IN. Dept. of
Aerospace and Me-
chanical Engineering.
Numerical Simulations of the Effect of Floor and Celling Venting on Fire and Smoke Spread in Aircraft Cabins, B. P. De Souza, K. T. Yang, and J. R. Lloyd. Feb 85, 72p NBS/GCR-84/479
Thermal Response of Aircraft Cabin Ceiling Mateduring a Post-Crash, External Fuel-Spiii, Fire Scenario. rials
Final rept., L. Y. Cooper. 1985,
11p
also PB85-1 45647. Sponsored by Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC. Pub. in Proceedings of AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics) Aerospace Sciences
See
Meeting (23rd), Reno, NV., January 14-17, AIAA-85-0395, lip 1985.
1985,
Keywords: 'Aircraft cabins, 'Aircraft fires, 'Fire resistant materials. Thermal resistance, Flammability, Tests, Temperature, Fire safety. Algorithms, 'Ceilings.
An fire
is developed to predict the thermal reof aircraft ceiling materials during a post-crash
algorithm
sponse
The scenario involves an aircraft's emerdoorway which opens directly onto the
scenario.
gency
exit
flames of an external,
fuel-spill fire which engulf a large portion of the fuselage. Data of near-ceiling temperatures acquired during a series of eight, full-scale, widebody aircraft cabin, post-crash test simulations provide indirect validation of the algorithm. These tests involved cabins outfitted with only single, mockup seats. Two other full-scale cabin tests involving fire spread through twenty-one seat arrays with different types of seat construction provide the input data required to exercise the algorithm in evaluations of fully outfitted cabins. Relative to the post-crash scenario, a measure of cabin fire safety is proposed, viz., the post-crash
The measure would be used as a surrogate for the post-crash time available for passengers to safely evacuate the cabin. time-to-ceiling-ignition.
Grant NB81-NADA-2000
1
1— AERONAUTICS Group 1B— Aeronautics Field
Sponsored by National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. Pub.
in
Astrophysical Jnl. 296, pi 69-1 74,
1
Sep
85.
Keywords: Distance, Reprints, 'Cepheld variables.
3. ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS
The absolute visual magnitudes of main-sequence Cepheld companions was determined from their effective temperatures. These are obtained by comparing the measured relative energy distributions with model atmosphere energy distributions. Assuming an average Galactic extinction law, was found that the disit
tance moduli for the Cepheids should be smaller by delta(m(v) - M(v)) = -0.5 as compared to the Sandage-
Tammann
relation.
Proceedings of Future of Ultraviolet Astronomy Six Years of lUE Research, Goddard Space Flight Center, April 3-5, 1984, NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Conf. Publ. 2349, P472-475. Pub.
in
Based on
Keywords: 'Stars, violet spectra,
X
Extraterrestrial radio rays. Stellar winds, lUE.
waves.
Ultra-
In order to understand the nature of the circumsteller regions in the so-called hybrid (-chromosphere) stars, the authors have analyzed existing long wavelength lUE data of these stars, obtained new 6 cm radio observations with the VLA, and compiled all available Xray observations. The authors conclude that the lowvelocity absorption components seen in the Mg II h and k lines of hybrids are almost certainly interstellar and that only the high-velocity components are indicative of the stellar wind speeds.
3B. Astrophysics 3A.
500,009
Astronomy
PB85-208098 500,006
PB85-202927
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
500.003 Not available NTIS
PB86-130085
National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, Quantum Physics Div. Two Periods of TT Arietis.
CO.
Final rept., J.
R. Thorstensen,
J.
Smak, and
F. V.
Hessman.
1985, 9p
Grants NSF-AST8 1-08691, NSF-AST83-16496 Sponsored by National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Pub. in Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 97, P437-445 May 85.
Keywords:
* Binary
stars, "Variable stars.
py, Photometry, Reprints,
*TT
Spectrosco-
Arietis Star.
The authors obtained velocities of the cataclysmic variable TT Ari in its high and intermediate photometric states, with the aim of clarifying the spectroscopic period and demonstrating that the spectroscopic and photometric periods are indeed distinct. It was found that no single period fits all the available data well; however, the original Cowley et al. period fits all the high-state data quite well. The authors conclude that the velocities change phase between the high and the intermediate states.
500,004
Quantum Physics
Div.
Progress Report on the Analysis of Long Exposure SWP High Resolution Spectra of Cool Stars. Final rept., J. L. Linsky, T. R. Ayres, A. C. Jordan. 1984, 5p
Brown,
K. Carpenter,
and
Grant NGL-06-003-057 Pub. in Proceedings of Future of Ultraviolet Astronomy Based on Six Years of lUE Research, Greenbelt, MD., April 3-5, 1984, NASA Conference Publication 2349,
P445-449 1984. Keywords: Ultraviolet spectra, Dwarf stars. Giant stars, 'Stellar chromospheres. Barium stars, Supergiant
ters. Final rept.,
R. F. Webbink. 1985, 37p Grants NSF-AST83-17916, NSF-AST80-18859 Sponsored by National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Pub. in Dynamics of Star Clusters, lAU Symposium No. 113, Princeton, NJ., May 1984, p541-577 1985.
During the last few years the authors have obtained very long exposure, high-dispersion SWP spectra of many stars located throughout the cool half of the HR diagram. These 12-21 hour exposures were obtained by combining NASA and Vilspa shifts so as to obtain the longest possible exposures at times of low background. Included are dwarf stars of spectral type GO V-M2 V, G9.5 III-M5 II giants, G2 lb-M2 lab supergiants, a number of RS CVn-type systems, and Barium stars. Given the importance of this data set and the many questions that it can answer with appropriate data reduction and extensive modeling efforts the authors summarize briefly what has and is being done with these data.
Pub. in the Big 1984.
30p Bang and Georges Lemaitre, p363-392
Keywords: 'Cosmology, 'Biographies, Cosmic rays. General relativity. Universe, 'Lemaitre Georges, Big bang cosmology. Biography of the Belgian scientist, author of the of the Expanding Universe and of the Big Bang in Astronomy.
Theory Theory
PB85-225712
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Quantum Physics
Div.
Predicted Long-Sllt, High-Resoiutlon Emission^ Line Profiles from interstellar Bow Shoci(s. Final rept., A. C. Raga,
and
Boehm. Jun
K. H.
PB85-203586 National Bureau of
Not available NTIS Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Quantum Physics Div. Atmospheric Properties of RU Lupi Derived from IHigh- and Low-Resoiutlon lUE Spectra, A.
Brown, M. V. Pension, R. Johnstone, C. Jordan,
and
N. P. M. Kuin. 1984, 4p in Proceedings of the Future of Ultraviolet Astronomy Based on Six Years of lUE Research, Goddard Space Flight Center, April 3-5, 1984, Conf. Publ.
Pub.
NASA
2349, P338-341
Keywords: 'Stellar atmospheres, Ultraviolet spectra.
Observed and derived structure parameters are tabulated for 154 galactic globular clusters, 7 dwarf spheroidal satellites of the Galaxy, and 6 globular clusters
High- and low-dispersion spectra of the pre-main sequence star, RU Lupi, have been obtained using both the SWP and LWR cameras. Strong p Cygni line profiles are seen in Mg II and Fe II emission lines, indicating that the lines are formed in the stellar wind of RU Lupi. An increase in transition region line widths is seen with increasing temperature, which cannot be due solely to opacity broadening, thus indicating that kinematic broadening mechanisms (e.g. flows and turbulence) are dominant. The transition region density is about 3 x 10 to the 10th power/cc derived from the Si
Line width,
the Fornax dwarf spheroidal. Obsen/ational parameters listed include equatorial coordinates, apparent level of the horizontal branch, reddening, subgiant branch color at the horizontal branch level, limiting and core angular radii, integrated magnitudes, and central surface brightnesses. Derived parameters include galactic coordinates, heliocentric and galactocentric distance, metallicity, limiting and core radii, central relaxation time scale, central mass density, central velocity dispersion, and central escape velocity. In
III
*RU
p201-224 Jun85. Keywords: 'Spectral stellar
matter.
lines,
'Emission spectra,
Shock waves.
from
Final rept.,
Boehm-Vitense. 1985, 6p Grant NSG-5398
Blue
Main-Sequence
Stars,
Inter-
Reprints,
Bow
waves.
profiles
the position-dependent
(called
'position-velocity
dia-
grams' by Choe, Bohm, and Solf) for the lines H(beta), (N II) lambda 6583, (S II) lambda 6731, (O I) lambda 6300, and (O III) lambda 5007 which are formed in a (somewhat simplified) model of a radiating interstellar bow shock of high Mach number. Such models have been suggested as an explanation of the emission-line spectra of Herbig-Haro objects in connection with the 'interstellar bullet
model.'
Some
of the restrictive as-
sumptions used in related earlier work have been eliminated. By comparing the authors results to the recent high-resolution long-slit coude spectra of Herbig-Haro objects (obtained by Bohm and Solf), important similarities are found.
lambda 1892/C
III
lambda 1909
line
ratio.
status of the authors atmospheric modeling of is discussed.
RU
The Lupi
500,011
PB85-228058
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Quantum Physics Div. Sobolev Approximation for Line Formation with Continuous Opacity. Final rept., D. G. Hummer,
and G.
B. Rybicki. 1
Jun 85, lOp
Grant NSF-AST82- 18375 Pub.
in
Astrophysical Jnl. 293, p258-267,
1
Jun
85.
Keywords: 'Spectral lines. Reprints, Radiative transfer, Sobolev approximation.
The Sobolev approximation lems
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO. Quantum Physics Div.
24p
Lupi Star, Stellar winds, lUE.
500,005
PB86-132685
85,
Grant NSF-AST83-14551 Pub. in Astrophysical Jnl., Supplement Series 58,
emission-line
500,007
Keywords: Galaxies, 'Globular clusters.
2
Final rept., A. Deprit. 1984,
The authors have computed
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO. Quantum Physics Div. Structure Parameters of Galactic Giobular Clus-
E.
Monslgnor Georges Lemaitre.
500,010
stars, lUE.
PB86-130143
Cepheld Distances Companions.
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg, MD. Mathematical Analysis Div.
in
for line-formation prob-
atmospheres with high-speed flows is generalinclude the effects of continuum absorption and
500,008
ized to
PB85-207140
emission In the region of the line. The result is very simple, being expressed entirely in terms of known functions with the exception of one quantity of order unity, which is tabulated. Comparison with accurate
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Quantum Physics Div. Ultraviolet, Radio and X-ray Observations of Hybrid Stars. Final rept., S. A. Drake, A.
Brown, and
J. L.
Linsky. 1984,
4p
ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS— Field
3
Astrophysics— Group 3B numerical solutions for simple problems In plane-paralgeometry shows the approximation to be quite accurate in those regions of the atmosphere where the conditions tor the validity of the approximation are satisfied. A three-dimensional version of the theory is given that applies to general geometries. lel
Keywords: 'Stellar atmospheres. Photosphere, Reprints, Stellar
an extensive and detailed comparison of improved non-LTE photospheric models with observaPreliminary to
PB85-229920
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg,
MD. Molecular Spectroscopy Div. Observations of the SiC2 Radical IRC+ 10216 at 1.27 Centimeters.
Toward
Final rept.,
Snyder, C. Henkel, J. M. Mollis, and F. J. Lovas. 1985, 6p Sponsored by National Science Foundation, Washing-
made with high photometric accurathe authors construct non-LTE stellar atmospheres which account for the radiation reflected back onto the photosphere by line and electron scattering from the wind. The effects of this 'wind blanketing' on the spectrum and internal structure of the atmosphere are given for an example with Teff= 42,000 K, and a wide range of wind density, gravity, and model assumptions. Particular attention is given to the problem of determining Teff.
L. E.
ton,
DC.
Pub.
in
Astrophysical Jnl. 290, pL29-L33,
1
Mar 85.
Keywords: Molecular spectroscopy, Silicon carbides, Centimeter waves. Free radicals. Radio astronomy. Reprints, 'Silicon dicarbide,
The
'Carbon
stars.
The
cation.
and mapping
high-resolution line profile
data are used to estimate the size of the IRC + 1 021 SiC2 envelope and the abundance of SiC2 relative to H2.
500,013
PB85-230720
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Quantum Physics Div. Optical and Radio Study of the Taurus Molecular Cloud Toward HD 29647. Final rept., R. M. Crutcher.
Jan 85,
500,016 PB86-1 12133 National Bureau
of
Not available NTIS Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Quantum Physics Div. Combined Effect of Potential and Nonpotential Magnetic Fields on Equilibrium in Stellar Atmospheres.
centimeter-wave transition of the recently identified SiC2 radical has been observed in the envelope of the evolved carbon star IRC +10216. The excellent agreement between their measured astronomical rest frequency and the predicted frequency, and their measured line intensity support the SiC2 identififirst
5p Sponsored by National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Pub. in Astrophysical Jnl. 288, p604-617, 15 Jan 85. 1
Keywords: 'Interstellar matter, Radio astronomy. Reprints, 'Molecular clouds, Taurus Constellation.
in
Astrophysical Jnl. 292, pi 88-1 91,
1
May
1985.
Keywords: 'Chemical analysis, 'Microwave spectroscopy, 'Silanes, Far infrared radiation, Reprints, 'Laser spectroscopy.
tions of hot stars cy,
500j012
Pub.
winds.
Final rept., E. B. Gliner.
Pub.
in
Keywords: fields.
1
Aug
84,
lOp
Astrophysical Jnl. 283, n1 p363-372, 'Stellar
atmospheres.
Stellar
1
Aug
84.
magnetic
Solar corona. Reprints.
An equilibrium in a plasma atmosphere around a gravitating body is considered with regard to both a magnetic field of electrical currents in the atmosphere and field originating inside the star. The relation between the combined non-force-free magnetic field and the thermodynamic parameters of atmospheric plasma is treated analytically on the basis of an approach which is discussed in detail. Though restricted by the axisymmetrical situation, the approach allows for multipole structure of a stellar magnetic field and arbitrary radial variation of a toroidal atmospheric magnetic field. Among phenomena caused by the com-
a magnetic
bined magnetic field are inverted altitude run of density in the atmosphere, depletions and excesses in plasma density, 'north-south' atmospheric
homogeneous temperature
asymmetry, and
distribution.
in-
Subsequent
applications are discussed, in particular for the explanation of solar corona asymmetry.
The frequencies, wavelengths, and
strengths for
line
transitions in the SiH molecule at microwave and farinfrared wavelengths have been calculated from an analysis of its laser magnetic resonance spectrum.
500,019
PB86-128873
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO. Quantum Physics Div. Observations of Interstellar Hydrogen and Deuterium Toward Alpha Centauri A. Final rept, W. B. Landsman, R. C. Henry, H. W. Moos, and J. L. Linsky. 1984, 7p Grant NSG-5393 Sponsored by National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. Pub. in Astrophysical Jnl. 285, n2 p801-807, 15 Oct 84.
Keywords:
'Interstellar matter. Ultraviolet spectra.
Re-
prints, lUE.
The authors present a composite profile of the Ly(alpha) emission line of alpha Cen A, obtained from 10 individual spectra with the high-resolution spectrograph aboard the International Ultraviolet Explorer (lUE) satellite. There is excellent overall agreement with two previous Copernicus observations. Interstellar deuterium is detected, and a lower limit is set on the deuterium to hydrogen ratio In addition, the deuterium bulk velocity appears blueshifted by 8 -i- or - 2km/s with respect to interstellar hydrogen, suggesting a nonuniform medium along the line of sight.
500,020
PB86-132677
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Quantum Physics Div. Blue Companions of Cepheids. Final rept.,
of combined optical and radio wavelength observations are discussed, and the first such
500,017
E. Boehm-Vitense, and C. Proffitt. 1985, lOp Grant NSG-5398 Sponsored by National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC.
comprehensive study
PB86-128188
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Pub.
Quantum Physics
Keywords: Binary stars. Ultraviolet spectra. Reprints, 'Cepheid variables, lUE.
The advantages
of a dark molecular cloud is described. The line of sight to 29647, an eighth magnitude B6-7 IV Ng-Mn star which is behind the outer envelope of Taurus Molecular Cloud 1 has been stud-
HD
,
ied.
Final rept, G. Porter,
Tommre, and K. B. Gebbie. 1984, 8p Grant NsG-5318 Sponsored by Air Force Geophysics Lab., Hanscom AFB, MA., and National Aeronautics and Space AdJ.
500.014
PB86-101938
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Quantum Physics Div. Unexpected Ultraviolet Object
Variability of
Herbig-Haro
1.
W.
Boehm, Boehm-Vitense. 1985, 4p E.
Brugel, K. H.
Grant Pub.
J.
M. Shull, and
E.
Astrophysical Jnl. 292, pL75-L78, 15
Keywords:
Astrophysical Jnl. 283, n2 pti p879-886, 15
84.
May
85.
Observations
the ultraviolet of sites of enhanced inan active region on the Sun reveal frequent and rapid brightenings in Si IV and O IV line emission. These transition region lines were observed with 0.08 s sampling in time using the Ultraviolet Spectrometer and Polarimeter (UVSP) instrument on the in
Astrophysical Jnl. 296, pi 75-1 84,
1
Sep
85.
Twenty-one Cepheids, known or suspected to have blue companions, were studied with the International Ultraviolet Explorer satellite. For 13 of them, companions were indeed seen, though they were generally fainteer in the UV than expected. For four Population Cepheids, the suspected companions were not seen. For none of the Population Cepheids could a compainion be detected. The authors discuss the effective temperatures and luminosities of the companions which could be observed and compare the positions of I
II
Cepheids and companions in the T(eff) luminosity diagrams with positions expected from stellar evolution calculations.
tensity within
'Interstellar matter,
Between 1979 and 1983 the 1550 and C III 1909 emission
'Nebulae, Ultraviolet
line fluxes of
the
C
IV
HH
lines in 1 have defactors of at least 4-6, while
creased monotonically by no indications of drastic changes in the optical range (and specifically in the (O 111)5007 line) have been found. Our result is based on four lUE spectra obtained by three different groups of observers. These relatively rapid changes can be used to estimate the thickness of the shocked layers and preshock density (eta sub 0). These results suggest a clumpy medium, with (eta sub 0) approx. = 1000/cc, leading to 'truncated' shock waves whose column densities are insufficient to develop complete recombination zones.
500,015
PB86-102464
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Quantum Physics Div. Photospheres of Hot Model Atmospheres. Final rept., D. C. Abbott,
Stars.
1.
Wind Blanketed
Maximum
Mission (SMM) satellite. The obsen/asuggest that intermittent heating events of modest amplitude are occurring at many sites within an active region. By selecting the brightest site at any given time within an active region and then sampling its behavior in detail within a 120 s interval, the authors found that about two-thirds of the samples showed Solar
tions
variations of the Si IV line intensity. The brightenings typically lasted about 40 s to 60 s, though some were as brief as 20 s. Intensity increases of about 20% to
100% were commonly observed. 500,018 PB86-1 28865 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO. Time and Frequency Div. Microwave and Far-Infrared Spectra of the SiH
D. G.
500,021
PB86-133550
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg,
MD. Polarization Properties
and Time Variations of the
SiO Maser Emission of R Leo. Final rept.,
O. Clark, T. H. Troland, G. H. Pepper, and D. R. 1 1p Pub. in Astrophysical Jnl. 276, n2 pt 1 p572-582, 15 F.
Johnson. 1984,
Jan 84. Keywords: 'Masers, Variable stars. Reprints, *R Leo masers. Stellar envelopes. Polar-
Star, 'Silicon oxide ization.
The authors have measured the the v =
polarization proper-
= 2-1
SiO circumstellar maser emission from R Leo over a period of three and one half ties of
l,
J
As in previous reports, they present data concerning Stokes parameter I, and linear polarization. years.
Radical. Final rept.,
and
Hummer. Grant NSF-AST82-18375 in
in
Washington, DC.
activity, Solar ultraviolet radiation. Ultraviolet spectra, Solar spectrum. Reprints.
spectra. Variability, Reprints, lUE.
Pub.
Pub.
J.
Keywords: 'Solar
NAG5-193
in
ministration,
Aug
Final rept.,
Div.
Frequent Ultraviolet Brightenings Observed in a Solar Active Region with Solar Maximum Mission.
in
17p
Jul 85,
Astrophysical Jnl. 294, p286-302,
1
Jul 85.
M. Brown, R. F. Curl, and K. M. Evenson. 1985, 4p Sponsored by National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC.
J.
500,022
500,022 PB86- 133584 National Bureau MD.
of
Not available NTIS Standards (NML), Gaithersburg,
3
3— ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS Group 3B— Astrophysics Field
SiO Flux Measurements of Variable Stars.
Mass Loss from Red
Final rept., F. O. Clark, T. H. Troland, G. H. Pepper,
let
and
D. R.
Johnson. 1984, 5p Pub.
in
1
pi 74-1 78,
1
Aug
84.
Keywords; 'Variable stars, 'Masers, Reprints, 'Silicon oxide masers. Infrared astronomy. Stellar envelopes.
The authors
report measurements of total flux for six circumstellar SiO maser sources. Both polarizations were measured simultaneously for these highly polarized sources. They compare SiO flux curves with infrared minima and maxima. The SiO flux correlates with the infrared flux, although a characteristic phase lag is present. The comparisons of SiO and infrared flux at light minimum are the most straightforward. Interpreted in terms of observed physical motions associated with these stars, the SiO-infrared phase lag of 63 to 129 days can be used to infer a scale size on the order of 10-13 cm. T he corresponding light travel time is of the order of 10-17 cm, which is well outside of the SiO line formation region. The observed phase lag is interpreted as strong evidence against direct stellar infrared radiation as an exciting mechanism for the majority of the
SiO
Keywords: 'Giant
'Mass
stars,
'Red
stars. Ultraviolet spectra,
PB86-136827
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO. Div.
VLA Observations of A and B
Stars with Kilogauss
Magnetic Fields. Final rept., S. A. Drake, D. C. Abbott, J. H. Bieging, E. Churchwell, and J. L. Linsky. 1985, 6p
giant
sources. Radiative transfer.
3C. Celestial Mechanics
New instrumentation
in space, primarily the IDE spacehas enabled the application of ultraviolet spectroscopic techniques to the determination of physical
craft,
properties and reliable mass loss rates for red giant winds. One important result is the determination of where in the H-R diagram are found stars with hot outer atmospheres and with cool winds. So far it appears that single cool stars, except perhaps for the socalled hybnd stars, have either hot outer atmospheres or cool winds but not both.
500,026
Final rept., J. L. Linsky. 1985,
Pub. in 1985.
Keywords: 'Radio sources(Astronomy), Stellar coro-
Oh E
(B2 Vp (He Strong)) is a 3.5 mjy radio continuum source at 6 cm has stimulated a radio survey of other early-type stars with strong magnetic fields. No Ap stars have been detected of 8 observed, with typical 3 sigma upper limits of 0.5 mJy at 2 cm. Of 6 Bp stars examined, only HR 1890, also a helium-strong star, was detected. The authors discuss possible emission mechanisms for the observed radio emission, and conclude that nonthermal emission seems the most plausible, on the basis of the present data.
500,024
PB86-136835
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Quantum Physics Div. VLA Radio Continuum Survey of Active Late-Type in Binary Systems: Preliminary Results. Final rept., S. A. Drake, T. Simon, and J. L. Linsky. 1985, 6p
Giants
Grant NGL-06-003-057 Sponsored by National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. Pub. in Proceedings of Radio Stars Workshop, Boulder, CO., June 1 984, p253-258 1 985.
Keywords: 'Radio sources(Astronomy), 'Binary stars. Giant stars. Stellar chromospheres. Late stars. Mass loss.
The authors have made sensitive survey at 6 cm of active G and K giants in binary systems, including the so-called Long-Period RS CVn stars. The systems observed have orbital periods in the range of about 10 to more than 100 days, and are judged to be active on the basis of their pronounced chromospheric and transition region emission lines and (where available) strong X-ray emission compared to single giants of similar spectral type. Results to date show that strong radio continuum emission at centimeter wavelengths is a
common
but not universal property of this class of stars. The authors discuss possible correlations between radio luminosity and other properties, such as Xray luminosity, rotational period, and type of compan-
9p
Comments on
Astrophysics 10, n6 p247-255
chromospheres.
Stellar winds.
Major advances
in
ultraviolet ra-
our understanding of planets, stars, the interstellar medium, and galaxies will come from spectroscopy in the ultraviolet at wavelengths below 1200 A. While existing spacecraft like lUE and Space Telescope, now under construction, are sensitive only at longer wavelengths, the proposed FUSE/Columbus mission will obtain high resolution spectra in the below 1200 A region even of faint sources. This comment summarizes the scientific program of such a mission.
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Quantum Physics
4
Div.
MD. Mathematical Analysis Div. Dynamics of Orbiting Dust under Radiation Pressure. Final rept., A. Deprit. 1984,
30p Bang and Georges Lemaitre, p151-180
Keywords: 'Dust, 'Orbits, Radiation pressure, Hamilfunctions. Dynamics, Reprints, Initial value problems. Three dimensional.
tonian
For a three-dimensional Keplerian system in the presof a homogeneous field possibly in uniform rotation, action and angle variables are introduced by canonical transformation in the averaged Hamiltonian truncated at the first order. After substitution, the first order averaged system proves to be integrable. More precisely, it is shown how the orbit space decomposes into a pair of spheres in a three-dimensional space, on which the representative curves are the small circles induced by a finite rotation about a fixed axis. From this intuitive geometric picture follow simple formulas for solving the initial value problem.
4.
500,027
PB86-142379
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Quantum Physics Div. North American Workshop on Cataclysmic bles and Related Systems (8th), R. F.
Webbink. 1985, lOp
Pub.
in
Comments
ATMOSPHERIC
Varia-
SCIENCES
Astrophys. 10, n5 pi 89-1 98 1985.
Keywords: 'Binary stars, Reprints, 'Cataclysmic variaWhite dwarf stars, X ray sources.
bles.
When
the term 'cataclysmic variable' (CV) was coined he applied it strictly to eruptive variable stars - the class included supernova, novae, and dwarf novae. From the beginning, it was clear that su-
by R.
P. Kraft,
pernova were fundamentally different phenomena from novae and dwarf novae. The latter two types of objects had been found to have the same underlying physical nature: a low-mass dwarf star, fillings its Roche lobe, and transferring matter through an accretion disk onto a white dwarf star. Supernovae were quickly dropped as members of this class, but in the years since the term cataclysmic variable has been broadened to include other types of objects which, while they may not display well-developed eruptions, and may not all contain accretion disks, nevertheless share the same interacting red dwarf - white dwarf
500,028 PB86-1 42668 National Bureau
of
Quantum Physics
Div.
AY
Ceti:
A
Not available NTIS Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Flaring,
Spotted Star with a Hot Com-
panion. Final rept.,
Simon, F. C. Fekel, and D. M. Gibson. 1985, 9p Sponsored by National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. T.
Pub.
in
the Astrophysical
Ultraviolet spectra. stars, X ray sources.
AY
Ceti a bright
Jnl.
295, pi 53-1 61
,
1
Aug
85.
stars.
500,030
PB85-202612
Not available National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD.
NTIS
Anomalous Atmospheric Spectral Features between 300 and 310 NM Interpreted in Light of New Ozone Absorption Coefficient Measurements. Final rept., R. D. McPeters,
and A. M. Bass. 1982, 4p Sponsored by National Aeronautics and Space AdminWashington, DC. Geophysical Research Letters
istration,
Pub.
in
9,
n3 p227-230
Mar 82.
Continuous scan data from the solar backscattered ultraviolet instrument on Nimbus 7 reveals real structure in the atmosphenc albedo between 300 and 310 nm, a region in which spectral anomalies have been reported in ground based observations. The authors find that these spectral anomalies are largely explained as structure at the one to five percent level in the ozone absorption coefficient as measured by Bass and Paur. Previous ozone absorption coefficient measurements insufficiently accurate to resolve this structure.
were
Radio sources(Astronomy),
Reprints.
*AY
White dwarf
Ceti
stars.
Late
stars, lUE.
a late-type single-line spectroscopic binary, X ray source, and a spotted star, as evidenced is
4A. Atmospheric Physics
Keywords: 'Albedo, 'Ozone, Near ultraviolet radiation. Stratosphere, Atmospheric radiation. Reprints, Absorption coefficients. Nimbus 7 satellite.
nature.
Keywords: 'Binary
PB86-139870
Not available NTIS Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg,
ence
ion.
500,025
of
in Ultra-
Spectroscopy.
Keywords: 'Ultraviolet spectroscopy, Far
nas. Stellar magnetic fields. Early stars.
serendipitous discovery that the star sigma
Quantum Physics Div. Beyond Lyman Alpha: The New Frontier violet
500,029 PB85- 1 894 1 3 National Bureau
Pub. in the Big 1984.
diation. Interstellar matter. Galaxies, Reprints, Stellar
Grant NGL-06-003-057 Sponsored by National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. Pub. in Proceedings of Radio Stars Workshop, Boulder, CO., June 1984, p247-252 1985.
by its prominent photometric wave. In this paper, the authors report on observations made with the lUE satellite and the VLA radio interferometer. They conclude that the bright lines and soft X ray emission of AY Get arise from the cool primary star, rather than from mass transfer and accretion onto the secondary as has recently been proposed for the similar system 56 Peg.
Late stars. Stellar winds, X ray
loss,
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
500,023
The
24p
Grant NGL-06-003-057 Sponsored by National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. Pub. in Proceedings of Mass Loss from Red Giants, Los Angeles, California, June 1984, p31-54 1985.
PB86-139888
flux.
Quantum Physics
Final rept., Linsky. 1985,
J. L.
Astrophysical Jnl. 283, n1 pt
Giants: Results from Ultravio-
Spectroscopy.
500.031
PB85-2 1 99 1 3 Not available NTIS Task Group on Gas Phase Chemical Kinet-
CODATA ics.
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES—FieSd
4
Atmospheric Physics— Group 4A Evaluated Kinetic and Photochemical Data for Atmospheric Chemistry: Supplement 2, D. L. Baulch, R. A. Cox, R. F. Hampson, J. A. Kerr, and J. Troe. c1984, 120p Included in Jnl. of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, v13 n4 pi 259-1 380 1984. Available from American Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W.,
Washington,
DC 20036.
Keywords: 'Reaction kinetics, * Photochemical reactions, 'Vapor phases, 'Air pollution. Gases, Dissociation reactions. Temperature, Tables(Data), Halogen
compounds, Enthalpy, Nitrogen inorganic compounds. Physical
properties,
Chemical properties. Pressure,
Spectroscopic analysis. Oxygen inorganic compounds. Absorption cross sections. Index terms, 'Atmospheric chemistry.
model for the record which supersedes a mathematical model (Rust et al., 1978, 1979) consisting of four effects represented by exponential and sine functions. One effect is a 142-month oscillation which trails the sunspot numbers by exactly a quarter-cycle. This suggests that solar activity affects the rate of change in the atmospheric C02 abundance. The new model replaces the mathematical functions with four measured time series representing proposed physical causes and reduces the number of adjustable parameters from 13 to 5 with no significant deterioration in the fit. The authors present evidence that solar activity affects the C02 abundance through
The authors present a causal
time-series
Mauna Loa atmospheric C02
variations
in
ocean temperature
critical eval-
uations of the kinetics and photochemistry of gas phase chemical reactions of neutral species involved in atmosphere chemistry. The work has been carried out by the authors under the auspices of the CODATA
Task Group on Gas Phase Chemical Kinetics. Data sheets have been prepared for 256 thermal and photochemical reactions, containing summaries of the available experimental data with notes giving details of the experimental procedures. For each reaction, a preferred value of the rate coefficient at 298 K is given together with a temperature dependence where possible. The selection of the preferred value is discussed; and estimates of the accuracies of the rate coefficients
and temperature coefficients have been made for each reaction. The data sheets are intended to provide the basic physical chemical data needed as input for calculations which model atmospheric chemistry. A table summarizing the preferred rate data is provided, together with an appendix listing the available data on enthalpies of formation of the reactant and product
Not available National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD.
PB88-129608
NTIS
Autoregressive Representation of Longitudinal, Lateral, and Vertical Turbulence Spectra. Final rept., D. A. Reed,
Pub.
and R. H. Scanlan. 1984, 16p Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerody-
in Jnl. of
namics
1
7,
n2 pi 99-21 4
1
984.
Keywords: 'Wind velocity. Turbulence, Spectra, Statistical analysis. Reprints.
500,037 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg, MD. Center for Building Technology. Probability-Models for Annual Extreme Water-
PB86-137916
Equivalent Ground Snow. Final rept.,
and R. K. Redfield. 1984, 7p Pub. in Monthly Weather Review 112, n6 pi 153-1 159 1984. B. Ellingwood,
Keywords: 'Snowmelt, Probability theory. Statistical analysis, Loads(Forces), Roofs, Reprints, 'Water equivalent, Northeast Region(United States).
or circulation.
500,034
The paper updates and extends previous
4B. Meteorology
Simulation,
A
annual extreme water-equivaground snow (reported as inches of water) measured at 76 weather stations in the northeast quadrant of the United States through the winter of 1979-1980 is presented. The analysis suggests that probability distributions with longer upper tails than the Type distribution of extreme values are preferable for describing the annual extremes at a majority of sites. Sampling errors and the selection of water-equivalents for planning and design purposes also are described. statistical analysis of
lents of
I
A new method
for simulation of fluctuating wind velocitime histories based on a combination of time series models and existing expressions for longitudinal, lateral, and vertical turbulence spectra is outlined. Related expressions for calculating the integral scale of turbulence, (x)Lu, are presented. Calculated values of (x)Lu using the new method are close to those obtained for various field data. ty
5. BEHAVIORAL
species.
500,035 500,032 National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg,
MD.
MD. Gas and Infrared
Final rept., A. Currie. 1982,
Regions of Atmospheric
L
by
17p General
Band Strengths
for Methyl Chloride in the Interest.
Final rept.,
Motors
Research
Labs.,
Warren, Ml. Pub. in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Particulate Carbon, Atmospheric Life Cycle, Warren, Michigan, October 13-14, 1980, p245-260 1982.
Keywords: 'Particles, 'Air pollution, 'Isotopic labeling, 'Carbon isotopes, 'Chemical analysis, 'Radiocarbon dating, Sources, Carbon 1 3, Fossil fuels. Wood, Urban areas, Rural areas. Biological aerosols, 'Natural emis-
W. lip
J.
Pub.
Elkins, R. H. in Jnl.
Kagann, and R.
L.
Sams. 1984,
of Molecular Spectroscopy 105, n2 p480-
490 1984.
pollution,
Greenhouse
effect,
Band
spectro. Reprints,
'Methane/chloro, 'Fourier transform spectroscopy.
The Advances in natural radiocarbon measurement techniques have made it feasible, for the first time, to assess the contribution of biogenic (contemporary) carbonaceous sources to individual chemical fractions in milligram quantities of atmospheric particles. Isotopic measurements for source reconciliation are doubly important when dealing with pure species, such as methane, carbon monoxide or elemental carbon, because they represent the only compositional information obtainable. Elemental carbon is of special interest in this regard because of changing energy patterns associated with both contemporary (wood-burning) and fossil (diesel fuel and unleaded gasoline) carbon. Following a review of the assumptions underlying the use of radiocarbon as a biogenic tracer and the status of minicounter and accelerator techniques for the assay of milligram and microgram samples, a survey will be presented of recent observations on urban and rural carbonaceous particles. Results for these particles, which have been fractionated according to size or volatility, have exhibited the full range from fossil to biogenic source dominance.
500,033 PB86-1 13982 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg, MD. Scientific Computing Div. Solar Cycle Effect on Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Levels. Final rept., B. L. Kirk, and B. W. Rust. 1983, 8p Pub. in Weather Clim. Responses. Sol. Var., pi 29-1
36
1983.
Keywords: 'Atmospheric composition, 'Carbon dioxide, 'Solar cycle. Solar activity, Sunspots, Ocean tem-
Sea surface temperature.
5A. Administration and
IVIanagement
Keywords: 'Chloromethanes, 'Infrared spectroscopy, 'Molecular vibration, 'Atmospheric chemistry, 'Air
sions.
perature. Reprints,
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Particulate Science Div.
Contemporary Particulate Carbon. Sponsored
AND
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg,
PB86-136959 Not available NTIS
PB85-230803
infrared band strengths of seven vibrational band systems of methyl chloride between 3 and 1 7 micrometers region were measured at 296 + - 1 K using a
Fourier transform infrared spectrometer. These results at a maximum instrumental resolution of
were obtained
0.06/cm. The authors measurements should be of interest to atmospheric scientists, since methyl chloride may contribute measurably to the global greenhouse effect of the atmosphere.
500,036
500,038 PC E14 FIPS PUB 107 National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Local Area Networks: Baseband Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications and UnV. Layer Protocol. Category: Software and Hardware Standard. Subcategory: Computer Network Protocols. Federal information processing standards (Final), R. Rosenthal. c1984, 263p Three ring vinyl binder also available. North American Continent price $6.25; all others write for quote.
Keywords: Computer systems hardware, Links, Stand'Computer networks, 'Local area networks, 'Federal information processing standards. Office automation, Access methods. Open system ards, Specifications,
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, MD. Center for Analytical Chemistry. Application of Tunable Diode-Laser Absorption for Trace Stratospheric Measurements of HCL - Laboratory Results.
PB86-138120
Final rept., A. Fried, R.
Pub.
in
Sams, and W. W. Berg. 1984, 14p 1 pi 867-1 880 1984.
Applied Optics 23, n1
interconnections.
FIPS 107 is the first of a family of local area network standards that allow different manufacturer's equipment and devices to interconnect through networks. It specifies a network access technique used in office automation applications. The standard provides the mechanical, electrical, functional and procedural spec-
Keywords: 'Atmospheric chemistry, 'Hydrogen chlo'Trace elements, 'Chemical analysis. Absorp-
ifications
ride,
cal connections, to transmit bits
Stratosphere, Concentration(Composition), Experimental design, Reprints, 'Laser spectroscopy, 'Air
frames between nodes. (Copyright
tion,
and
link
protocol required to establish physi-
send data link 1984, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.)
and
to
(c)
pollution detection.
The authors
report the results of a laboratory study for detecting the important atmospheric molecule, HCI, using a tunable diode laser coupled to a multipass White cell. In contrast to many such prototype studies, the calibration in this work was carried out near the concentration range of interest and verified using three independent techniques. Employing pathlengths of 40m, they have demonstrated a detection sensitivity (S/ N = 1) in the 200-300 parts-per-trillion range at pressures around 9 torr.
500,039
500,039
PB85-179042 National
Bureau of Standards,
PC A06/MF A01 Gaithersburg,
MD.
Center for Materials Science. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, Volume 89, Number 6, November-De-
cember
1984. 1984, 104p See also PB85-1 79059 through PB85-1 79075 and PB85-161271. Also available from Supt. of Docs as
5
5— BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Field
Group 5A
—Administration and Management
SN703-027-00001-6. Library no. 63-37059.
of
Congress catalog card
Keywords: "Research projects, Brittleness, Fractography, Ceramics, Nondestructive tests. Toughness, Diffusion,
Fatigue(lvlaterials),
Crystals, Stress analysis.
Thermodynamics, Phase transformation. Contents; Indentation fractography:
A measure
of brittleness;
Controlled indentation flaws for the construction of toughness and fatigue master maps; interactions of composition and stress in crystalline solids.
and when
substitution of other materials significantly lowers performance or increases cost or does both.
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg, MD. Center for Building Technology. Integration of Construction in the Building Process.
5p Sponsored by Waterloo
Int. Symposium on Organizaand Management of Construction (4th), Waterloo, Ontario. Canada, July 22-26, 1984, CIB W-65 1984, 4,
tion
p1161-1165.
PC
A05/IVIF A01 National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, UO. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of
Standards, Volume 90, ary 1985.
Number
1,
January-Febru-
Feb 85, 92p See also PB85-1 79091 through PB85-179117 and PB85-161271. Also available from Supt. of Docs as SN 703-027-00002-4. Library of Congress catalog card no. 63-37059.
Keywords:
"Research
projects.
Particle
size,
Density(lVlass/volume), Solubility, f^iber optics. Laboratory equipment. Coupled column liquid chromatography, Standard reference materials.
Keywords: "Construction, "Management, "Buildings, Information systems. Safety, Economics, Organizational structure.
will
omy
of buildings. Advanced information technologies provide technical bases for accomplishing this integration. Participants are encouraged to work with the Working Commission on Organization and Management of Construction of the International Council for Building Research, Studies and Documentation to
achieve
this integration.
500,044 PB85- 196574
Contents: of a one-micrometer-diameter particle size standard reference material; Stable law densities and linear relaxation
phenomena; An automated coupled-column
Texas Univ. at Austin. Automation of the Building Code Compliance, S. Jaeger, and L. Harelik. Apr 85, 8p Sponsored by National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg, MD. Center for Building Technology, and National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Inc., Herndon, VA. Prepared in coop-
liquid
chromatography system for measuring aqueous solubilities of hydrophobic solutes; Fiber optics emphasis on single mode. 500,041
PB85-182772
Not available NTIS
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg,
MD.
Rapid Prototyping of Information Management Systems. Final rept., I.
Pub.
Blum, and R. C. Houghton. 1982, 4p in Sigsoft Software Eng. Not. 7, n5 p35-38 Dec
eration with Austin Building Inspection Dept., TX. Included in Research and Innovation in the Building Regulatory Process: Proceedings of the NBS/ NCSBCS Joint Conference (6th), Technical Seminar on Streamlined Administrative Procedures, Computers in Construction, and Fire Safety Technology held at
Denver, Colorado on September
1 1
,
1984, p37-44 Apr
85.
Keywords: "Building codes. Automation, Standards, "Compliance, Computer software.
82. is a software development project using microcomputers to check a proposed building project's compliance with the building codes. Plan review and permit procedures in metropolitan building inspection departments are encumbered with a number of prob-
This
Keywords: "Management information systems, "Production management. Prototypes, Systems engineering, Reprints, "Interactive systems, "Software tools, 'Computer systems design. User needs.
Rapid prototyping is especially effective when implementing interactive information management systems. With the right tools, the development process for these systems involves the generation of successive prototypes where each successor is closer to the user requirement. The final prototype becomes either the production system or a production subsystem which is integrated into the total system. The tools used to generate successive prototypes are called application generators and program generators. There are several software engineering issues addressed by these tools.
500,042
PB85-187250
Not available National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. National Materials Policy: Critical Materials
NTIS
and
Final rept., J. B.
Pub.
Wachtman. 1982, 7p in
American Ceramics Society
Bulletin 61,
n2
p21 4-220 1982.
Keywords: Government materials,
Advanced
Reprints,
"Critical
is vital
and central
to high pro-
ductivity in manufacturing, to efficient energy conversion, to maintaining a high level of health and safety,
and
a good balance between our standard of living and environmental protection. Recent concern with the possibility of a 'resource war' waged in terms of price escalation or outright cutoff has brought the question of secure supply to the fore. Our adto striking
vanced technological society requires many very spehigh-performance materials. Some of these are almost unique in their ability to perform the required functions. The authors call these critical matehals when the function that they perform is very important cial,
6
Ontario
Keywords: "Standards, Policies, ment. Trade Agreements Act.
govern-
The paper describes the ment of Federal agencies ties
PC A04/MF A01
Univ.,
College Park. Dept. of Textiles and
Consumer Economics. Implementation of 0MB (Office of Management and Budget) Circular A-119: An Independent Appraisal of Federal Participation in the Development and Use of Voluntary Standards.
the respective roles of private sector organizations and public sector agencies. The impacts of the National Policy in Standards, 0MB Circular A-119, the U.S. Trade Agreements Act on the private sector-public sector standards interface are discussed.
500,047 PB86-1 19195 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg, MD. Operations Research Div. Budget Estimates for Replacement of Plant and Facility Equipment at the National Bureau of Standards. P. T.
Pub.
Chen, and R. E. Chapman. 1981, 17p ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrig-
in
eration and Air-Conditioning Engineers) Transactions 87, n1 P1243-1259 1981.
Keywords: "Budget estimates, "Maintenance, "EquipBuildings, Cost analysis. Obsolete equipment. Renovating, Reprints, "National Bureau of
ment replacement.
Standards.
The study develops a framework, based on distributions fitted to data from
service
life
a published survey,
for
dealing with the 'replacement problem.' Service life distributions are used to develop replacement schedules for approximately 50 major plant and facility equipment items at the National Bureau of Standards (NBS). The costs associated with these replacement schedules are estimated on an annual basis over a ten-year planning horizon using a probabilistic cost model. Estimates from this model are intended for use in budgeting for replacements over the planning horizon. The results of this study indicate that approximately $11 million (all estimates are in first quarter
1980 dollars) will be needed to meet expected placements during fiscal years 1982 through 1991 the
re-
at
NBS Gaithersburg site.
500.048
PC A03/MF A01
Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Center for Programming Science and Technology. Starting and Operating a Microcomputer Support
M. Spivak.
Center, A. T. Landberg, and S. Winkler. Oct 85, 41 p
NBS/
SP-500/128 Also available from Supt. of Docs as SN003-00302683-2. Library of Congress catalog card no. 85-
600595.
Final rept.,
May
85,
74p NBS//GCR-85/495
Keywords: "Government policies, "Standards, Government procurement. Evaluation, "Voluntary standards, "Product standards, "Federal agencies, "Regulatory agencies, zations.
"OMP
Circular A-119, Private organi-
was commissioned by the Office of Product Standards Policy, National Bureau of Standards, as an independent appraisal of the implementation of 0MB Circular A-119 (hereinafter referred to as 'A-1 1 9' or the 'Circular'). A-119 establishes Federal standards policy for agency participation in the development and use of voluntary standards. This current report is a compendi-
um
voluntary standards activi-
and the recent developments which have modified
National
PB86-102217 Maryland
"Federal
early history of the involvein
PB86-128758 500.045
This study
policies,
materials.
Materials technology
lems. Among these are the logistics of processing the increasingly complex construction projects and processing them in a reliable, replicable and consistent manner. This program provides the means toward those ends.
S.
Opportunities.
Engineering Society (31st), Ottawa, (Canada) on September 20-22, 1982, p56-60.
Final rept.,
PC A07/MF A01)
(Order as PB85-1 96541,
Development
B.
into the whole building promote the usefulness, safety and econ-
of construction
Integration
process
5p Sponsored by Standards Engineering Society, Inc., Minneapolis, MN. Pub. in Proceedings of Annual Conference on Stand-
Univ. (Ontario).
Proceedings of
500.040
PB85-179083
Final rept., D. R. Mackay. 1982,
ards
Final rept., R. N. Wright. 1984, in
MD.
Public Sector-Private Sector Standards Interface In the U.S.
500V43 PB85-189322
Pub.
The
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Office of Product Standards Policy.
numerous interviews and discussions with standards practitioners from both the public and pri-
Keywords: information "Management systems, 'Microcomputers, Starting, Operations, Personnel, "Managers, Computing, End use. Support services.
The
report identifies and discusses the management issues and resources needed to establish a microcomputer support center. For managers contemplating the establishment of such a center, the report provides information on requirements for staffing, space, equipment, software and operating policies. The information presented is derived from reviews and operational experiences of existing installations in the Federal Gov-
ernment and private sector.
of
vate sectors. It is their collected expertise regarding implementation of A-119 which form the bases for many of the opinions and conclusions summarized herein.
500,046 PB86-11 1903
Not available NTIS
500.049
PB86-136629
PC A03/MF A01
MD. Inst, Computer Sciences and Technology. Executive Guide to Software Maintenance, W. M. Osborne. 1985, 35p NBS/SP-500/130 Paper copy available from Supt. of Docs. SN003-003National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg,
for
02685-9.
.
BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES— Field 5 Administration and Management— Group 5A Keywords: 'Management, "Management information systems, Maintenance, Costs, Executives, Guidelines, "Computer software. Software quality control. Computer program reliability. Software configuration management. Software tools, User needs. Tfie Guide provides answers to sixty-four key questions about software maintenance. It is designed for
Federal executives and managers who have a responthe planning and management of software projects. It is also intended for Federal staff members affected by, or involved in, making software changes and who need to be aware of steps that can reduce both the difficulty and cost of software maintenance. sibility for
500,050 PB^6- 137676
needs of the National Archives and Records Service (NARS) to a current status at the end of twenty-two years. Data for developing the plan was derived from a scientific survey of lioldings, data obtained from interviews with NARS' archivists, earlier studies and observation of operations. The recommended plan is divided into nine action categories: (1) environmental control; (2) holdings maintenance of current holdings; (3) holdings maintenance as a part of the accessioning process; (4) interception, assessment and protection at time of use; (5) systemto bring the preservation
atic duplication of
(Order as PB86-1 37627, PC A04/MF A01) National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD.
lion.
Metrics and Techniques to Measure Microcomputer Productivity, W. M. Osborne, and L. Rosenthal. 9 Jul 85, 13p
500,053
Included in Jnl. of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, v90 n4 p305-31 7 Jul-Aug 85.
Keywords: "Office buildings, "Automatic control equipment, "Management information systems. Productivity, Performance evaluation, "Microcomputers, "Information processing.
assumed that the use of microimprove productivity in an office environment, quantitative measures in this area are lacking. This paper addresses the measurement of the effect on productivity in an end user, office environment as a result of the introduction of micrcomputerbased technology. It is concerned with defining how productivity can be measured in such an environment While
it
is
impermanent documents;
(6) repro-
duction of frequently used documents; (7) laboratory treatment of intrinsically valuable documents; (8) laboratory conservation of treasures; and (9) preservation of nontextual records. The 22 year cost of the Preservation Plan in 1984 dollars is estimated at $209.1 mil-
PC A11/MF A01
PB85-191948
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Information Resources and Services Div. NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Library Serial Holdings 1985, M. L. Kingston. Feb 85, 229p NBSIR-84/2922
Keywords: "Libraries, Proceedings, Periodicals, Documents, Standards, "National Bureau of Standards.
generally
computers helps
and with current
to
measure changes
productivity. It identifies and assesses the various techniques and measures used to describe the magnitude of productivity improvements that result from the use of microcomputers in the workplace, and makes recomefforts to
mendations for ways may be measured.
in
which changes
in
in productivity,
This publication contains holdings information for approximately 4,600 titles held in the NBS Library, representing current and noncurrent journals, periodicals, annuals, memoirs, proceedings, and transactions.
500,054 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Guide to Locating Sources of Foreign Scientific and Technical Publications.
PB85-221927
Final rept., J.
and E. Cerutti. 1982, 33p Sciences and Technologies Libraries,
in
n2-4,
p79-111 1982.
500.051
PC A03/MF A01
PB86-154820
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Center for Programming Science and Technology. Guide on Selecting ADP (Automatic Data Processing) Backup Processing Alternatives. Final rept., I. E. Isaac. Nov 85, 43p NBS/SP-500/134 Also available from Supt. of Docs as SN003-00302701-4. Library of Congress catalog card no. 85-
600618. Keywords: "Data processing, "Management information systems, "Backup systems, Contingency, Management, Strategy, Alternatives, Computer software. publication addresses the issue of selecting ADP backup processing support in advance of events that cause the loss of data processing capability. The document emphasizes the need for managers at all levels
Keywords: "Information retrieval. Libraries, Bibliographies, Guidelines, Verifying, Sources, Reprints, "Interlibrary loan, "Technical reports, "Foreign documents.
As a
improved bibliographic reference systems, reduction of library budgets and rising prices of publications, greater demands are made on interlibrary result of
loan staffs to locate material outside the library to satisfy information needs. Traditionally, publications produced outside the United States; particularly by foreign publishers and organizations, have been the most difficult to identify and obtain. The paper investigates different mechanisms for verifying citations to foreign ubiications and locating sources, including national liraries, online, and commercial sources.
The
of the organization to support the planning, funding, and testing of an alternate processing strategy. It provides a general description of the alternatives, and recommends criteria for selecting the most suitable alter-
nate processing method.
500,055
CP T02
PB85-226918
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Implementation of ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Codes for the Representation of Names of Countries, Dependencies, and Areas of Special Sovereignty for Information interchange (FiPS PUB 104).
Data file, Newton. 1985,
J.
mag
tape FIPS PUB-104,
5B. Documentation
available in the EBCDIC and ASCII character sets on 9-track one-half inch tape. Identify recording mode by specifying density and character set. Call NTIS Computer Products if you have questions.
and
Information Technology 500,052
PB85-177640
PC A04/MF A01
National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg, MD. Center for Applied Mathematics.
National Archives and Records Service (NARS) Twenty Year Preservation Plan, A. Calmes, R. Schofer, and K. R. Eberhardt. 10 Jan
70p NBSIR-85/2999 Sponsored by National Archives and Records Service, Washington, DC. 85,
Keywords: "Maintainability, "Archives, "Documents, "Conservation, Preserving, Evaluation, Inventory con"National Archives and Records Sen/ice, "Preser-
trol,
vation plan.
The purpose
of this preservation plan is to identify types, extent of programs and resource requirements
file is
Keywords: "Data file, "Coding, "Countries, Standards, Data, Information processing, Magnetic tapes, "Federprocessing standards. Geographic al information areas, Geocoding.
The
file
contains data from Table
PUB
1,
updated, of FIPS
104, 'Implementation of ANSI Codes for the Representation of Names of Countries, Dependencies, and Areas of Special Sovereignty for Information Interchange.' The File contains the names, alphabetic twocharacter codes, and alphabetic three-character codes of each entity listed in FIPS PUB 104. Lack of a code is shown by hyphens (- or ). In addition, asterisks for some records indicate whether there is a reserved code for the entity in ISO 3166. A comment field gives additional information about entity, including its name in ISO 3166, if different from that used in FIPS PUB 104. The comments are condensed from the printed version of FIPS PUB 104. Entities are se-
—
500,058
FIPS PUB 104.
in
alphabetic order of their All
resented in Case, unless they are alternate names, which appear in UPPER CASE. US BGN is an abbreviation for U.S. Board on Geographic Names.
500,056
PC A19/MF A01
PB85-245678
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Information Resources and Services Div. Publications of the National Bureau of Standards,
1984 Catalog. Rept. for Jan-Dec 84, R. J.
Morehouse. Jun 85, 441 p NBS/SP-305-SUPPL-
16
See also PB84-218031. Also Docs as SN003-003-02667-1
available from Supt. of
Keywords: *Catalogs(Publications), Aeronautics, Astronomy, Astrophysics, Atmospherics, Medicine, Sociology, Chemistry, Electronics, Electrical engineering. Materials, Physics, Mechanical engineering. Fuels, Propulsion, Abstracts,
US NBS.
The 16th Supplement
to Special Publication 305 lists the 1984 papers which reflect the results of National Bureau of Standards programs. Also included are those NBS papers published prior to 1984 but not reported in previous supplements of SP305. In addition to bibliographic data, key words, and abstracts for each publication and/or paper, the catalog provides author, key word, title, and NTIS order/report number indexes.
500.057
PB86-113677
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, MD. Office of Standard Reference Data.
Computerized Standard Reference Data. B. B. Molino. 1983,
8p
Proceedings of International Conference on Computers in Chemical Research and Education (6th), Washington, DC, July 1 1-16, 1982, Analytical ChemisPub.
try
in
Symposia
Series, v1 5 pi 43-1
50 1 983.
Keywords: "Technological intelligence, Evaluation, Automation, Economic factors. Pricing, "Data management, "Numeric scientific data, "On line systems, References(Standards), Computer applications. Data banks.
paper the authors discuss the role of the Office Standard Reference Data in the critical step of data
In this
of
evaluation in addition to the coordination and stimulation of data activities in the scientific disciplines and technical areas. The authors examine the alterations in these areas of data evaluation and data dissemination which have occurred in the last decade due to advances in computing. The computerization of standard reference data has occurred at all stages of the process, from the automation of the data centers right through the output mechanisms. The advantages of computerized data are discussed, along with a description of the problems encountered. Finally, an overview is given of present products of the Standard Reference Data System, and plans and pricing policies for the future are outlined.
NBS/DF/
MT-85/002 Data
in
appear
Final rept.,
C. Tucker,
Pub.
names as they names and codes are repUPPER CASE. Comments appear in Mixed
quenced
500,058 PB86-1 13685 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, MD. Office of Standard Reference Data. Activities of the Office of Standard Reference Data In Relation to the Online Distribution of Scientific
Numeric Data. Final rept.,
Rumble, and D. R. Lide. 1982, 9p Pub. in Proceedings of National Online Meeting, New York, NY., March 31 -April 1, 1982, p371-379. B. B. Molino, J. R.
Keywords: "Technological intelligence. Pricing, Eval"Data bases, "Numeric scientific data, "Computer graphics, On line systems. National Bureau of Standards, References(Standards), User needs. uation,
The
Office of Standard Reference Data (OSRD) at the National Bureau of Standards administers one of the largest data evaluation networks in the world, the National Standard Reference Data System. Over the last
decade, advances in computing have drastically altered both the data evaluation processes and the methods of disseminating these data to the user community. In this paper the authors discuss the implica-
7
5— BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Group 5B— Documentation and Information Technology Field
tions of these changes on the scientific data community, especially with regard to numeric and graphic data. Two specific areas will be dealt with in detail. The first area to be covered deals with the unique features of numeric scientific data, including material descriptions, data modeling, and graphical displays. The key role of scientists in building these data bases is discussed. The second topic is concerned with various economic issues involved with online data systems and numeric scientific data in particular. The cost and price structure for these important data bases will also be dis-
cussed.
KWIC
Index of U.S. Voluntary Engineering Stand-
ards.
Jan 86, 2664p Supersedes COM 71-50172. Microfiche copies only (ten sheets of
48X
affect trade; assisting U.S. industry with trade-related standards problems; and responding to inquiries on foreign and U.S. proposed regulations.
reduction).
500,066 Keywords: 'Engineering, Indexes(Documentation).
'Standards,
more than 28,000 standards, specifications, test methods and recommended practices published by 422 U.S. standards-developing organizations. Each title can be found under all the significant key words which contains. These key words are arranged alphabetically down the center of each page together with their surrounding context. The date of publication or last revision, the standard number and an acronym designating the The index contains the permuted
titles
of
PC A07/MF A01
PB86-130044
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Office of Product Standards Policy.
Proceedings
of
Conference
on
MD.
International
Standards, Gaithersburg, MO., August 1985, E. A. Vadelund. Aug 85, 128p NBSIR-85/3228
it
500,059
PC A03/MF A01
PB86-129707
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Public Information Div. NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Research Reports, September 1985, S. Shaffer. Sep 85, 37p NBS/SP-680-4 See also PB85-236354. Library of Congress catalog
500,063
card no. 85-600575.
PB86-1653S4
Keywords: "Research projects, Ceramics, Fiber Antennas, Optical communication, Preserving, Freezing, Pollution, Magnetic domains. Imaging techniques. Computer software. National Bureau of Stand-
optics.
ards.
NBS High-Tech CeramProgram Geared to Needs of Industry; NBS Advanced-Ceramics Expertise, Facilities Available to InContents: Research Update; ics
dustry; Fiber Optics-Lighting the Way to a Communications Revolution; New Technique for Measuring Anten-
na Performance Pays
Off;
Seven NBS Inventions
Picked as Significant Technological Advances; Assets Frozen as Researchers Put Pollution Problems on Ice; New Instrument Allows Observation of Surface Magnetic Microstructure; Open Systems in Software; New Publications; Conference Calendar.
standards-issuing organization appear as part of each
Keywords: 'Proceedings, 'Meetings, 'International trade, 'Government procurement. Regulations, 'Federal agencies, 'Interagency coordination, 'International
standards, Voluntary standards. Imports.
entry.
The Overview of the Conference distills the main themes and points of discussion during the meeting. It
PC A06/MF A01
National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg,
MD. Center for Fire Research. FIREDOC Vocabulary List, N. H. Jason. Sep 85, 112p NBSIR-85/3231 Keywords: 'Terminology, 'Fire Indexes(Documentation), Information
The FIREDOC Vocabulary
List
safety.
Fires,
0MB Circular A9 which govern and give guidance to Federal agencies functioning in the international standards arena either as participants or users. Three areas of concern to Federal agencies are identified as suitable topics for the Interagency Committee on Standards Policy to pursue. identifies the strictures set forth in the 1 1
retrieval.
contains over 4000 en-
and
500,067
reflects the subject matter of published reports, articles and documents comprising the Fire Re-
PB86-142098
search Information Services (FRIS). The keywords are geared toward the needs of the users of this collection. The vocabulary was originally used to develop a small fire safety database for NASA/ASRDI (Aerospace Safety Research and Data Institute). FIREDOC is the on-line bibliographic data of this collection.
cies
tries
PC A04/MF A01
National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg, MD. Center for Applied Mathematics. Impact of Energy Pricing and Discount Rate Poli-
on Energy Conservation
in
Federal Buidlngs.
Final rept., S. K. Fuller, and R. T. Ruegg. Nov 85, 61 p NBSIR85/3262 Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
500.060 National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, for
Keywords: Buildings, Fuels, Pricing, 'Life-cycle cost, 'Energy conservation. Government buildings, Federal Energy Management Program.
PC A04/MF A01
PB86-131794
MD.
Inst,
Computer Sciences and Technology. in the Management of Microcomputer Sys-
Issues tems.
5C.
Economics
PB85-201762
and L. S. Rosenthal. Sep 85, 56p NBSSP-500/125 Library of Congress catalog card no. 85-600588.
Not available NTIS
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Introductory Remarks at the Third International
Symposium on
Building Economics.
Final rept.,
Keywords: 'Microcomputers, 'Information systems, Systems management. Data processing. Organizations, 'Technology, Strategies.
The document provides general guidance on the management of microcomputer systems. It addresses the need for establishing a management policy and presents background, issues and alternatives which can help an organization in its management and support of microcomputers.
500,061
PB86-138047
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Data Management and Programming Languages Div. Dictionary Becomes a Tool for System Management.
R. N. Wright. 1984,
2p
Proceedings of Int. Symposium on Building Economics (3rd), CIB Working Commission W-55, Ottawa, Canada, July 18-20, 1984, p7-8. Pub.
in
Keywords: 'Economics, 'Buildings, Financial management. Construction management. Decision making. Research, Policies.
W.
Pub.
Fife.
in
500,065
1984, 15p
Advances
in
Data Base Management
2,
plOI-
115 1984. Keywords: 'Information systems, 'Management information systems, 'Data processing. Dictionaries, Automation, Systems management. Organizations, Reprints, 'Computer software, 'Data base management, 'Data flow analysis, 'Tasks analysis, Technology innovation.
Information system managers have growing Interest in an automated dictionary capability to catalog not only data, but also other resources, tasks, information flow, and their relationships within information processing systems. This chapter surveys the technical innovations of the needed software, called an Information Resource Dictionary System, and explains its typical application within an organization.
500,062 PB86- 154408 MF E04 National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Office of Product Standards Policy.
8
energy-saving projects.
500,068
PC A05/MF A01
PB86-142148 Economics provides information and techniques needed by policy makers affecting human welfare and the building community and by decision makers in the building process. Participants are encouraged to work with the Working Commission on Building Economics of the International Council for Building Research, Studies and Documentation to advance knowledge and practice in building economics. Building
Final rept.,
D.
investigates how energy conservation projects for federal buildings would be affected by a change in energy pricing and discount rate policies. It focuses on the choice between marginal-cost prices versus average market prices and a 10 percent discount rate versus a 7 percent discount rate. Graphical and numerical comparisons of hypothetical cases In selected geographical areas illustrate the expected impact on selection, design and sizing, and priority of
The study
500,064
Final rept., J. Barkley,
PC A03/MF A01
PB85-224707
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Office of Product Standards Policy. GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) Standards Code Activities of the National Bureau
of Standards 1984.
Cost Analysis: Annual Supplement to NBS (NationBureau of Standards) Handboolt 135 and NBS Special Publication 709. 1985 Edition, B. C. Lippiatt, S. F. Weber, and R. T. Ruegg. Nov 85, 97p NBSIR-85/3273 See also PB81 -136269. Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Assistant Secretary for Conservation and Renewable Energy.
al
Keywords: 'Life-cycle
Buildings, cost.
Fuels,
'Energy conservation,
Government
buildings,
Federal
energy management program.
The
Final rept.,
Overman. Apr 85, 43p NBSIR-85/3152 See also PB84-218379.
J. R.
Keywords: 'Standards, 'International trade, Commerce, Technical assistance. Regulations, Standardization, US NBS, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, GATT standards. Certification, Foreign, Domestic.
This report describes the GATT Standards Code activities performed by the Standards Code and Information program. National Bureau of Standards (NBS), for calendar year 1984. NBS responsibilities include operating the U.S. GATT inquiry point for information on standards and certification activities; notifying the GATT Secretariat of proposed U.S. Federal govern-
ment standards-based
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Energy Prices and Discount Factors for Life-Cycle
rules
that
may
significantly
report provides the 1985 annual edition of the energy price and discount factor tables used to supplement both the federal life-cycle costing methodology as described in NBS Handbook 135 (HB 135) and private sector life-cycle cost analysis as described as described in NBS Special Publication 709 (SP 709). Tables A (7%), Ba, and C represent revisions of Appendices A, B, and C, respectively, of HB 135. They should be used in life-cycle cost analyses of federal energy conservation projects. Tables A (10%), Bb, and C are to be used in life-cycle cost analyses of federal non-energy conservation projects that require energy price forecasts. The last section of the report, the supplement for private sector life-cycle cost analysis, is
Appendix B, Part of SP 709 and is providconvenience of private sector analysts wishmake use of federal energy price forecasts.
identical to
ed
for the
ing to
I
BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES— Field and
History, Law, 5D. History, Law, and Political
500,072
Science
PC A07/MF A01
PB86-115672
MD. Uniform Laws and Regulations as Adopted by the National Conference on Weights and Measures
Political
Science
5
—Group 5D
Keywords: 'Speech recognition. Statistics, Performance, Words(Language), Reprints, Data bases. Data analysis.
Benchmarking.
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg,
500.069
PC A03/MF A01
PB^5-187565
National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg, MD. Law Enforcement Standards Lab.
Guide to Computer-Aided Dispatch Systems. Final rept., D. J. Brenner,
and M. A. Cadoff. Mar 85, 44p NBSIR84/2991 Sponsored by National Inst, of Justice, Washington, DC. Keywords: Command and control. Procurement, Decision making. Guidelines, Law enforcement, 'Communication networks, 'Dispatching, Computer system hardware, Computer software.
(70th), 1985. Final rept., C. S. Brickenkamp.
Sep 85, 149p NBS/HB-1 30-1 986 See also PB85- 137644. Also available from Supt. of Docs as SN003-003-02676-0. Keywords: 'Law(Jurisprudence), 'Regulations, State government. Weight measurement, States(United States), Standardization, Packaging, Units of measurement. Measuring instruments. Commercial laws, Handbooks, Marking, Labels, Sales management, Commodities, Guidelines, Prices, Publicity, National Bureau of Standards,
fairs,
Consumer AfOpen dating,
'Weights and measures. This guide provides current information on computeraided dispatch (CAD) systems as they are used by law enforcement and other public safety agencies and is intended to serve as a procurement aid to those persons who are or will be involved with the planning and acquisition of a CAD system. Topics such as the improvements in operations that may result from installation of a CAD system, a description of the system components, various considerations that will require resolution when the decision is made to purchase a CAD system, and provision of sufficient background to enable a knowledgeable purchasing decision to be made are addressed. A general purchase implementation plan is included also.
Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Center for Computer Systems Engineering. Topological Approach to the Matching of Single Fingerprints: Development of Algorithms for Use on Rolled Impressions. National
Final rept., M. K. Sparrow,
and NBS/SP-500/124
P. J.
Sparrow.
May
85,
80p
Also available from Supt. of Docs as SN003-00302656-5. Library of Congress catalog card no. 85-
600541. Keywords: 'Matching, Comparison, Automation, Digital techniques. Topology, Coding, Algorithms, "Fingerprints, "Automated fingerprint processing. Rolled impressions.
completely revised Open Dating Regulation has been added to this year's edition, as has a new index to the Handbook.
seeking topological descriptions of single fingerprints is provided by the elasticity of the human skin; successive rolled impressions from the same finger will invariably have suffered a degree of for
relative distortion (translation, rotation and stretching). Topology based systems should be free from the detri-
mental effects of plastic distortion. Systems are described for the extraction of simple topological codes from rolled impressions of the pattern types 'loops', 'whorls' and 'arches'. The generated codes take the form of vectors or simple digital arrays. The nature and
frequency of changes that investigated
and
may occur
fingerprint
in such codes is comparison algorithms,
based on these topological codes, are developed. The objective of such algorithms is to draw a score derived from the degree of 'nearness' of the topological codes in
such a manner that it intelligently reflects similarity in the two prints under comparison.
or dissimilarity
500.071
PB85-230704
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Office of the Associate Director for Programs, Budget and Finance. Infra-technology Support for Indian Industry.
PC A04/MF A01
Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Center for Computer Systems Engineering. Topological Approach to the Matching of Single Fingerprints: Development of Algorithms for Use National
Bureau
of
on Latent Fingermarks. Final rept., M. K. Sparrow,
and
P. J.
Sparrow. Oct 85, 73p
NBS/
SP-500/126
Keywords: 'Matching, Comparison, Automation, Digitechniques. Topology, Coding, Algorithms, 'Fingerprints, 'Automated fingerprint processing. Latent fingermarks.
tal
naturally follows a previous N.B.S. Special Publication (No. 500-124), in which topological coding schemes were devised for automated comparison of rolled impressions. The contents of that paper are a prerequisite for a proper understanding of this one. The development of topological coding schemes is here extended to cover the automated searching of
fragmentary latent marks, such as would be found at the scene of a crime. The benefits to be derived from topological descriptions of fingerprints are a direct result of their immunity to change under ordinary plastic distortion. In the case of latent marks such spatial distortions tend to be exaggerated; hence the importance of applying topology-based systems to them. This paper describes a method of coding fingerprint patterns by a variety of 'topological coordinate schemes', with fingerprint comparison being per-
formed on the basis of localized topological information which is extracted from the recorded coordinate sets. Such comparison is shown to offer a substantial improvement in performance over existing (spatial) techniques. Furthermore, a methods for pictorial reconstruction of a complete fingerprint, from its coordinate representation, is demonstrated.
M. Heydemann. Jun 85, 2p Pub. in Indo-American Business Times, Special Issue, pi Jun 85.
5G. Linguistics
Keywords: 'India, 'Industries, 'Technology transfer. National government.
500,074
P. L.
role of infratechnology services in the drive of the Indian government for industrial expansion and international competitiveness. Industry and agriculture in the U.S. have benefitted greatly from
infratechnology support provided by the Federal government. A case is made for setting up similar support organizations in India to facilitate the establishment of new entrepreneurial companies. Such support is particularly necessary for manufacturers of sophisticated, technical products.
and Evaluation
500,075 PB85-202828 National Bureau
Not available NTIS of Standards, Gaithersburg,
MD.
Final rept., C. H. Spiegelman. 1979,
4p American Statistical Association 1979 Proceedings of the Social Statistics Section, p370-373 Pub.
in
1979.
Keywords: 'Educational sociology. Tools, Intelligence tests. Statistical analysis. Regression analysis. Errors, Reprints, 'Education programs, 'Program evaluation, Analysis, G.R.E. scores.
Also available from Supt. of Docs as SN003-00302680-8. Library of Congress catalog card no. 85600592.
Final rept.,
The author reviews the
Personnel Selection,
Training,
Estimating the Effect of a Large Scale Pretest Posttest Social Program.
The paper
The motivation
51.
it
NCWM. A
ing of the
PB86-127552
PC A05/MF A01
PB85-229649
reference algorithm has
been developed at NBS. It provides score statistics and confusibility measures as well as word decisions on speech data base on which it is run. The basic algorithm is like the Bridle, Brown, and Chamberlain (1) algorithm with Euclidean distances on mel scale cepstral coefficients. There are options as to the particular spectral features, the type of spectral comparison measures and the training scheme. Score statistics are collected and a measure of confusibility is computed for each word in the vocabulary. The algorithm has been tested on the Texas Instruments Isolated Word Data Base (2). The most confusible words in the data base are no and go. Ir, addition the performance of the reference system has been compared with several generic types of recognizers.
The Handbook, revised annually, compiles the Uniform Laws and Regulations developed by the Committee on Laws and Regulations of the National Conference on Weights and Measures (NCWM). The compilation itself was approved by the NCWM in 1979, and this edition includes amendments adopted by the Conference at its Annual Meeting in 1985. The title of the Handbook and the titles of the Laws and Regulations compiled in were changed at the 1983 Annual Meet-
500,073 500,070
A complete connected word
It is well known that nonrandomized education programs are difficult to evaluate (Campbell and Stanley (1968)). Some help in the evaluation may be obtained
by using available instrumental variables, such as G.R.E. scores, or I.Q. tests. However, they should be used with great care as errors in these variables can mislead naively performed analysis. The work shown here gives a new procedure for evaluating pretestposttest social programs. This paper summarizes the most important results and procedures found in Spie-
gelman (1976, 1977). Examples when the new procedure may be the end of this paper.
indicating how and useful are found at
500,076
PB86-129715 Hilsenrath (Joseph), Silver Spring,
PC A03/MF A01 MD.
National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council's Postdoctoral Research Assoclateship Program: An Account of Its Origin and Early History at the National Bureau of Standards, Hilsenrath. Sep 85, 40p NBS/GCR-85/500 Sponsored by National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD.
J.
Keywords: History. Tables(Data), Education, Fellowships, 'National Bureau of Standards, 'Postdoctoral research, National Academy of Sciences.
The
report reviews the origins and early history of the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council's Postdoctoral Research Assoclateship Program at the National Bureau of Standards. It describes in detail the intra- and interagency discussions and negotiations that led to the program's creation. A number of tables are included with data on such parameters as the associates' disciplines and university affiliations, DOC-NBS awards associates have received, and
those
still
at
NBS.
PB85-229888
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Sys-
tems Components Div. Reference Speech Recognition Algorithm for Benchmarl(ing and Speech Data Base Analysis. Final rept.,
Hieronymus, and W. J. Majurski. 1985, 5p Pub. in Proceedings of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, ICASSP 85, Tampa, Florida, March 26-29, 1985, pi 573-1 576.
5J.
Psychology (Individual and
Group Behavior)
J. L.
500,077
500,077
PB85-172526
Not available National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD.
NTIS
9
5— BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Field
Group 5J— Psychology
(Individual
and Group Behavior)
Human Behavior in Fire: What We Know Now. Final rept., B. M. Levin. 1984,
lOp
SFPE
(Society of Fire Protection Engineers) Technology Report 84-3, lOp 1984.
Pub.
In
were 0.159 (X-ray) and 0.183 (neutron) for a model containing all of the atoms expected in the protein, 128 waters, and a phosphate molecule in the active site. The performance of the joint refinement algorithm has been evaluated. tors
Keywords: 'Human behavior, 'Fires, Decision making. Education, Fire protection. Fire alarm systems. Fire safety. Evacuation egress. While the decisions and actions of people In fire emergencies sometimes may be unpredictable or erratic, it is more common for their decisions and actions to follow consistant behavioral patterns. Fire safety can be upgrading if we design fire safety systems and training programs based on common behavioral patterns. Some common behavioral patterns in fire emergencies are: 1. people will evacuate through a familiar route rather than through the best route; 2. women will tend to warn and assist others while men are more likely to fight the fire; 3. panic is very rare but heroic and altruis-
tic
actions are
common;
4.
many
severely disabled
people can evacuate themselves in a timely fashion in many buildings if there are no unnecessary barriers; and 5. many people will not respond to mild ambiguous fire
cues.
6B. Bioengineering 500,080
PC A04/MF A01
PBS5-229466
National Bureau of Standards, Galthersburg,
MD.
Studies of Porous Metal Coated Surgical Implants, A. C. Fraker, A. W. Ruff, A. C. Van Orden, H. Hahn, and A. J. Bailey. Jun 85, 57p NBSIR-85/3166 Contract FDA-224-79-5023 Prepared in cooperation with ARTECH Corp., Falls Church, VA. Keywords: 'Surgical Implants, 'Medical equipment, Metals, Biocompatibility, Corrosion, Fatigue, Coatings, 'Biomaterials, Cobalt chromium molybdenum alloy. Metal porous coating. Titanium 6 aluminum 4 vanadi-
um alloy. The
6. BIOLOGICAL
AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
material in the report deals with the subject of metal porous coated surgical Implants which are used primarily for orthopedic applications. The report is presented in three parts. The first part gives a brief history of the development of various types of metal porous coated implants and discusses the need for improved fixation of orthopedic devices which led to the investigation of porous coatings for bony ingrowth attachment. The second part of the report contains experimental data on the corrosion behavior of sintered spheres of Co-Cr-Mo and analysis of surface films
exposure to saline solution. The third part reports on a corrosion-fatigue study of arc plasma sprayed porous Ti and Ti-6A1-4V coatings. The porous coatings on the materials studied did not adversely affect the corrosion or mechanical properties of the material. Changes in processing, contamination, etc. could have detrimental effects on tne chemical and mechanical after
behavior of the materials.
6A. Biochemistry
a
monomer
formulation (sometimes with hardened by a free-radical-initiated polymerization that is effected by an initiator and/or heat, light or an initiator-accelerator system. Dentures are cured by a heating cycle during which the initiator, usually benzoyl peroxide (BP) is decomposed and releases sufficient radicals to yield a hard denture. Azo compounds such as 2,2-azo-bis-lsobutyronitrile may also be used. To provide the cure at ambient or mouth tions,
fluid
solid fillers)
is
temperature, redox initiator-accelerator systems, generally BP-tertiary aromatic amines, are employed. Many commercial chemical activated restorative resins employ the BP-bIs (2-hydroxyethyl)-p-toluidine (DHEPT) system. More reactive amines which yield color stable products, are p-(dimethylamino) phenylacetic acid and its esters. Redox systems such as BPsulfinic acids, peroxide-thiourea, hydroperoxide-ascorbic acid or trialkylborane-oxygen also cause rapid polymerization of acrylic resins. Their instability on prolonged storage or suspect biocompatibility limits their chemical applications. Cure systems activated by UV or visible light exposure use respectively an aliphatic ether of benzoin or an alpha-diketone such as camphoroquinone with a substituted morpholine reducing agent. Light-cure offers a great advantage since this allows the dentist as much working time as he requires.
500,083
PB85-186989
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Galthersburg, MD. Dental and Medical Materials Group. Intermediate Restoratives from N-Hexyl Vanlllate-
EBA-ZnO-Giass Composites. Final rept.,
G. M. Brauer, and J. W. Stansbury. Nov 84, 6p Contract PHS-DE-40015 Sponsored by National Inst, of Dental Research, Bethesda, MD. Pub. in Jnl. of Dental Research 63, n11 p1315-1320
Nov
84.
Keywords: 'Dental materials, 'Composite materials. Additives, Adhesives, Renovating, Glass particle composites. Reprints, 'Vanillic acid/(hexylester). Benzoic acid/(ethoxy-ester). Methyl methacryChelates,
lates, Methacryllc acid/cyclohexyl, Methacrylic acid/
dicyclopentadlenyloxyethyl.
500,078
Vanillate esters such as n-hexyl vanlllate (HV) dissolved In a suitable chelating agent - e.g., o-ethoxybenzoic acid (EBA) - react with zinc oxide, aluminum oxide, and hydrogenated rosin powder to yield non-eugenol-containing cements that do not inhibit polymerization and are compatible with acrylic monomers.
PB85-184588
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Galthersburg, MD. Isolation and Characterization of Radiation Induced Aliphatic Peptide Dimers.
6E. Clinical Medicine
Final rept.,
M. DIzdaroglu, and M. G. SImic. 1983, 9p Pub. In International Jnl. of Radiation Biology and Related Studies In Physics, Chemistry and Medicine 44, n3 p231 -239 1983.
500,081 Not available NTIS
These cements can be modified by adding methyl
MD. Effects of Ionic Organic Materials on Enamel De-
methacrylate, or the less-volatlle, higher-molecularweight dicyclopentenyloxyethyl, or cyctohexyl methacrylate to the HV-EBA liquid, and sllanlzed glass to the powder. The cement composites adhere strongly to composites, non-precious metals, or porcelains. Rupture of the bond occurs cohesively within the cement. Because of their high strength, low solubility, and excellent adhesion, these cements, subject to their biocompatibility with dental tissues, show great promise as intermediate restorative resins and in the repair of
PB85-183341 National Bureau
of Standards, Galthersburg,
mlnerailzation.
Keywords: 'Peptides, 'Separation, 'Radiation effects. Gas chromatography. Mass spectroscopy. Reprints, 'Hydroxyl radicals, Dimers, High performance liquid chromatography. Succinic acid/diamino-dlmethyl. Alpha-Peptide radicals of L-Ala-L-Ala and tetra-L-Ala, which are formed from OH radical reactions, were shown to give peptide dimers. These peptide dimers were separated and Isolated by HPLC. On acid hydrolysis, all of the studied peptide dimers yielded alanine and alpha-diamino dimethyls succinic acid (Ala-Ala dimer), which was characterized by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry as a TMS derivative. The described procedure Is suggested as a suitable method for Isolation
and characterization
of
amino acid dimers.
Final rept.,
M. S. Tung, and W. E. Brown. 1985, 4p Sponsored by American Dental Association Health Foundation, Chicago, IL. Pub. In Caries Research 19, p72-75 1985.
Keywords: 'Organic coatings, 'Enamels, 'DeminerallRe-
zation, 'Teeth, Cations, Anions, Dental materials. prints.
fractured porcelain or porcelain-to-metal crowns bridges.
Effects of charged organic coatings, which changed the permselective properties of enamel, on tooth de-
500,084
mlneralization were studied. The alternating catlonic and anionic coatings render remarkable protection to enamel exposed to an acid buffer.
PB85-189181
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Galthersburg, MD. Poly-
mer Science and Standards
Smear PB85-2059e7
Not available NTIS
National Bureau of Standards, Galthersburg, MD. Application of Joint Neutron and X-ray Refinement to the Investigation of the Structure of Rlbonuciease A at 2.0 A Resolution. Final rept., A. Wlodawer,
Pub.
in
and
Neutrons
In
L. Sjolln.
Biology,
1984, 16p p349-364 1984.
Keywords: 'Biochemistry, 'Molecular structure, 'Ribonuclease, 'Neutron diffraction, *X ray analysis, Proteins, Organic phosphates, Algorithms, Mathematical models. Reprints. structure of ribonuclease A has been refined jointly with the neutron and X-ray data extending to 2.0 A. The results of an earlier X-ray refinement provided the starting model (Wlodawer, A., Bott, R. and Sjolln, L. (1982) Biochemistry 257, 1325-1332). The final R-fac-
The
10
PB85-183556
Layer:
Div.
Removal and Bonding Consider-
ations.
500,082
500,079
and
Not available NTIS
National Bureau of Standards, Galthersburg, MD. initiator-Accelerator Systems for Dental Resins. Final rept.,
G. M. Brauer, and H. Argentar. 1983, 13p Grant PHS-DE-40015 Pub. in ACS (American Chemical Society) Series 21 2, p359-371 1983.
Symposium
Keywords: 'Dental materials, 'Acrylic resins. Curing, Free radicals. Stability, Sealants, Polymeric films. Reprints, Toluidine/ Plastics, Polymerization,
bis(hydroxyethyl), Phenylacetic acid/(dimethylamino). Benzoyl peroxide. Polymerization initiators. Acrylic resins, because of their excellent esthetic properties, ease of processing and satisfactory biocompatibility, are materials of choice for dental fillings, prosthetic devices and sealants. In practically all applica-
Final rept., R. L. Bowen, J. D. EIck, D. A.
Henderson, and D. W. Anderson. 1984, 5p Prepared in cooperation with Oral Roberts Univ., Tulsa, OK. Sponsored by American Dental Association Health Foundation, Chicago, IL. Pub. in Operative Dentistry, Supplement 3, p30-34 1984.
Keywords: 'Dentin, 'Abrasives, 'Surface chemistry, Adhesions, Chemical bonds. Reprints, Transmission electron microscopy.
A
study of cut and abraded dentin surfaces using transmission electron microscopy revealed collagen denaturation to a depth of about one micrometer and loosening of microcracking of the calcified intertubuiar dentinal structure to a depth of about three micrometers below the surface.
BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES— Field Clinical
500,085 PB85-195931 National Bureau
individual and of the subset.
Not available of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD.
Measurement of the X-Ray Induced Light Photons Emitted from Radiographic CaW04 Intensifying Screens. Final rept., H. Roehrig, B. Lum, S. C. E. Dick. 1979, 8p
Capp, and
P.
to
compute the mean F content
Sponsored by Society
of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, Bellingfiam, WA. Pub. in Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medi-
cine (7th), Toronto, Canada, March 25-27, 1979, Proceedings of Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineering 173, p8-15.
For calcium tungstate intensifying screens employed in film-screen imaging systems, Coltman found that approximately 1000 light photons of average energy 2.7 eV were produced for each 50 keV x-ray absorbed. Of this number, he found that only about 55% are emitted from the output side of a 109 mg/sq cm screen. The authors have developed a method based on counting single photons to determine this number for various thickness of calcium tungstate screens. For calcium tungstate screens with thicknesses of 30, 50, 86, and 123 mg/sq cm, the average numbers of light photons emitted per absorbed x-ray are measured for 8 x-ray energies between 1 7- and 69-keV. The values for 50 keV are less than the values found by Coltman. Studies of the causes of this discrepancy are in progress.
500,086 Not available NTIS
PB85-196145
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Studies of Calcified Tissues by Raman IMIcroprobe
Analysis.
Energy Dependence of Radiochromic Dosimeter Response to X-rays and Gamma Rays. Final rept.,
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Poly-
PB85-207264 Div.
Enhanced Fluoride Uptake from Mouthrinses. Final rept., Y. C. Hong, L. C.
Chow, and W. E. Brown. Feb 85, 3p Sponsored by American Dental Association Health Foundation, Washington, DC. Pub. in Jnl. of Dental Research 64, n2 p82-84 1985. Keywords: 'Fluoride, 'Preventive
Keywords: *lmage intensifiers, *Radiology, "Calcium tungstates, "Luminous intensity, X rays. Reprints.
dentistry, Reprints,
'Mouthrinses. It
has been shown
that tooth
In laboratory and animal studies enamel becomes considerably more reac-
toward low levels of fluoride after receiving pretreatment which forms dicalcium phosphate dihydrate (DCPD) in the enamel as an intermediate. This in vitro study was undertaken to determine the effect on human enamel fluoride uptake of incorporating DCPDforming rinses into a conventional fluoride rinsing program. tive
500,089
PC A04/MF A01
PB85-210409
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg,
mers
MD.
Poly-
Div.
Properties and Interactions of Oral Structures and Restorative Materials. Annual Report for Period October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984, J. A. Tesk, J. M. Antonucci, G. M. Brauer, J. E. McKinney, and R. W. Penn. Mar 85, 71 p NBSIR-85/
3119 See also PB84-217587. Sponsored by National Dental Research, Bethesda, MD.
Inst,
of
Final rept.,
Keywords: 'Dental materials, 'Alloys, Composite maWear resistance. Physical properties, Bioma-
L. McLaughlin, A. Miller, R. M. Uribe, S. Kronenberg, and C. R. Siebentritt. 1 985, 29p Sponsored by International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria), and Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC. Pub. in Proceedings of the International Symposium on High-Dose Dosimetry, Vienna, Austria, October 8-12,
1984,p397-424 1985. Keywords:
tion of
W.
stages of mineralization have been investigated with the NBS developed Raman microprobe. This research parallels both chemical and other microanalytical studies aimed at elucidating the physico-chemical and structural changes of the bone matrix as a function of bone maturation. The samples studied consist of embryonic, young (5-week) and fuily-matured (1-year) chicken leg bone for which vibrational Raman spectra have been obtained from microscopic bone particles and thin sections of chick leg bone. These spectra provide qualitative (and semiquantitative) molecular information on the progressive changes in the mineral and organic composition of these tissues heretofore not further exploitation of the micro-Raman technique as a unique tool for the microchemical study of biological mineralization.
500,087 PB85-207041 National Bureau mers Div.
Enamel Fluoride
Profile Construction
from Biopsy
Data. Final rept, L.
C.
Chow, G. M. Beaudreau, and W.
E.
Brown.
1985, lOp
Sponsored by American Dental Association Foundation, Chicago, IL. Pub. in Caries Research 1 9, pi 03
-1 1
2
1
iHeaith
985.
Keywords: 'Enamels, 'Fluoride, Biopsy, Reprints.
enamel biopsy data
a curve that describes the F profile in a subset of Individuals subjected to a given treatment regimen, an implicit approximation is made that all individuals of a subset have the same F profile. In the present work the authors assume that the F profiles for the individuals can be best described by a single polynomial functional form, and that the coefficients of the polynomial can be calculated for each individual from multilayered biopsy data. The F content at a normalized depth can then be calculated for each In fitting
to
E.
Brown,
L.
C.
Chow,
C. Siew,
and
S. Gruninger.
1984, 6p
The
report presents the results of work involved with the development of basic generic science and engineering which is expected to be useful in the development or control of dental materials used for restorative or treatment purposes. Some of the developments involve investigations into new dental resin formulations (Part I) which might improve the performance of dental
composites. Cements and adhesion to filler particles or tooth structure are also addressed in this part. Part II deals with examination of the basic parameters affecting the wear and durability of materials with particular emphasis on dental composites. The resultant information is used to help guide developments in Part Part III is concerned with dental casting alloys, and the strength of veneered dental systems. In particular, porI.
celain fused-to-metal.
500,090
PB85-221885
Not available National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Reference Bases for Accurate Measurement.
NTIS
Final rept., H. T. Yolken. 1983,
10p Sponsored by American Medical Association, ChicaNot available NTIS of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Poly-
rays,
Enamel Mineral.
terials. in
at various
Gamma
500,092 PB86-102431 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Polymers Div. Acidic Calcium Phosphate Precursors in Forma-
MD.
Bone samples
rays.
centrations.
Final rept.,
Keywords: *Raman spectroscopy, *Bioassay, 'Bones, 'Mineralization, 'Calcium, Sampling, Chemical analysis. Laboratory animals, 'Microprobe analysis.
X
Liquid, solid and liquid-core 'fibre-optics' radiochromic dosimeters were studied for their spectral sensitivity to ionizing photons in the energy range 10 keV to 100 MeV. By comparison of ratios of mass energy-absorption coefficients and mass collision stopping powers of water and biological tissues (fat, muscle and bone), approximate errors due to energy dependence for typical 60Co gamma-ray scattered spectra and to rough simulation of tissues by means of certain additives to radiochromic dosimeters could be estimated. Design of approximate tissue-simulating dosimeters is accomplished by comparing experimental and computational results for various radiochromic films, liquid solutions and liquid-core waveguides. Several experimental tests of energy dependence were made using X- and gamma-rays. For water-, fat-, muscle- or bone-simulation over the photon energy range, chlorides, bromides, triethyl phosphate or dimethyl sulphoxide or a combination of these are added in appropriate con-
terials.
Proceedings of Annual Conference of the Microbeam Analysis Society (17th), Washington, DC, August 9-1 3, 1982, p333-337.
'Dosimetry,
Tissues(Biology), Films, Energy, 'Radiochromic dosimeters.
M. D. Grynpas, W. J. Landis, and E. S. Etz. 1982, 5p Sponsored by Microbeam Analysis Society, Bethesda, Pub.
Medicine— Group 6E
W.
500,088
mers Nudelman, M.
be used
NTIS
6
go,
IL.
Pub. in American Society for Testing Materials SP-800, p13-21 1983.
Sponsored by American Dental Association Health Foundation, Chicago, IL. Pub. in Proceedings of the Symposium on Tooth Enamel (4th), Odawara, Japan, May 24-28, 1984, p813.
Keywords: 'Dental materials, 'Calcium phosphates, 'Enamels, In vitro analysis, in vivo analysis. Acids, 'Chemical reaction mechanisms. Apatite/ hydroxy. It
is slightly
over a quarter of a century since octacal-
phosphate (OOP), Ca8H2(P04)6.5H20, was firmly established to be a member of the family of crystalline calcium phosphates and its relationship to hydroxyapatite (OHAp), Ca5(P04)30H, was correctly cium
perceived. Yet, despite its involvement in many aspects of calcium phosphate chemistry in vitro, its role in enamel chemistry is frequently ignored. In this paper the authors briefly summarize the reported evidence for the involvement of OCP in enamel formation. They then describe the results of some in vivo experiments which provide close to incontrovertible proof that an acidic precursor is involved in the formation of enamel mineral. The authors then discuss the evidence showing that OCP rather than brushlte, CaHP04.2H20, or monetite, CaHP04, is the most probable acidic calcium phosphate to be involved in tfiis way.
500.093 Keywords: 'Accuracy, Measurements, Standards, Communities, Health, Reprints, 'Reference bases.
PB86-102936
A
mers Div. Improving the Casting Accuracy of Fixed
presented to provide for an accuracy based measurement and standards system for use by the health community. The reference base presented relies on a consistent and compatible set of base and derived measurement units, reference measurement methods, standard reference materials and artifacts, evaluated reference data, and instrument calibration rationale
is
services. In addition, the
system also includes
measurement methods and instruments, written cedural standards, and measurement assurance
field
propro-
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. PolyPartial
Dentures. Final rept., R. W. Hinman, J. A. Tesk, E. E. Parry,
and G.
T.
Eden. Apr 85, 6p Sponsored by National
Inst, of Dental Research, Bethesda, MD. Pub. in Jnl. of Prosthetic Dentistry 53, n4 p466-471 Apr
85.
grams.
Keywords: Casting, Alloys, Accuracy, Reprints, 'Partial dentures. Denture bases, Prosthodontics.
500.091
Recent economic conditions have caused a steady increase in the use of base metal alloys for fixed partial dentures (FPD). Unfortunately, base metal alloys are not as readily soldered as gold-based alloys, which
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg,
PB85-229847
MD. Radiation Physics
Div.
500,093
11
6— BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES Group 6E— Clinical Medicine Field
predicates a need for techniques to ensure the accuracy of one-piece multiunit castings of base metal alloys. An investigation of the variables that affect the accuracy of one-piece FPD castings was initiated.
500,094 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Poly-
PB86-122991 mers
sulted from bonding various resins to enamel by the acid etch bonding technique. Although etching with aqueous phosphoric acid solutions produces clinically useful bonding to enamel, it does not yield adequate bonding to dentine surfaces, and dentine usually comprises part of the surface to which the restorative material must adhere to successfully repair most dental
500,097
Final rept., R. J. Shern, L. C.
mers
tion
and Measurements) Report No.
83,
lllp 1985.
tion,
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Poly-
PB86-130093 Div.
Chow, K. M. Couet, A. Kingman, and W. E. Brown. 1984, 5p Sponsored by American Dental Association Health
Application of an X-ray Image Magnifier to the Microradiography of Dental Specimens.
Foundation, Chicago, IL. Pub. in Jnl. of Dental Research 63, n12 pi 355-1 359
Chow, W. E. Brown, R. C. Dobbyn, and M. Kuriyama. 1985, 4p Sponsored by National Inst, of Dental Research, Bethesda, MD. Pub. in Jnl. of Dental Research 64, n6 p866-869 Jun
84.
S. Robertson, M. J. Berger, J. P. Jones, K. A. Lathrop, and J. W. Poston. 1985, lllp Pub. in NCRP (National Council on Radiation Protec-
Keywords; 'Dosimetry, Reviews, Estimates, AbsorbDosage, Reprints, 'Radionuclides.
Div.
Keywords: "Fluorides, 'Preventive dentistry, 'Dentistry, Enamel, Plaque, Reprints, Dental cavies.
Final rept., J.
lesions.
Effects of Sequential Calcium Phosphate-Fluoride Rinses on Dental Plaque, Staining, Fluoride Uptalte, and Caries in Rats.
Dec
Experimental Basis for Absorbed-Dose CalculaUses of Radionuclides.
tions In Medical
The
report reviews the status of the methods used to estimate the radiation absorbed doses to humans from internally deposited radionuclides with the emphasis on medical applications.
Final rept., S. Takagi, L. C.
6F. Environmental Biology
85.
Oral rinses which included (1) an acidic calcium phosphate solution containing 0.7 M Ca, 1.9 M P04, and saturated with respect to CaHP04.2H20, and with a pH of 2.0, followed by (2) a 0.52 M fluoride solution, from NaF or SnF2, were provided to rats once daily for seven days. The investigation consisted of two studies: In the first study, the amounts of dental plaque on the tooth surfaces and fluoride concentrations in the outer enamel were assessed seven days after the last treatment; in the second study, the extent of dental caries was evaluated seven weeks after the last treatment. All rinse sequences containing fluoride provided significant caries protection. The acidic calcium phosphate treatment markedly enhanced the ability of the enamel to acquire fluoride without change of surface morphology. Only the rinse sequences that included
stannous fluoride showed significant plaque suppression.
500,095
PB86-124872
Not available NTIS
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg,
mers
MD.
Poly-
Div.
Dental Research at the National Bureau of StandIt Changed the Practice of Dental Health
ards: How Service. Final rept.,
G. C. Paffenbarger, J. A. Tesk, and W. E. Brown. 1985, 7p Sponsored by American Dental Association Health Foundation, Chicago, IL. Pub. in Jnl. of the American Dental Association 111,
P83-89
Jul 85.
500,101 Keywords; 'Radiography, 'Dentistry, X rays. Dentin, Enamel, Teeth, Reprints. highly parallel incident x-ray beam combined with xray image magnification was used to obtain high-resolution microradiographs of dental specimens. Preliminary results obtained using a rotating anode x-ray generator show that limitations associated with conven-
A
tional
contact microradiography regarding
resolution; (2) sample thickness; and (3) sample orientation, relative to the film, were significantly reduced.
500,096 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Poly-
PB86-129004
mers Div. Bonding of Restorative Materials to Dentine: The Present Status In the United States. Final rept., R. L. Bowen. 1985, 5p Pub. in International Dental Jnl. 35, pi 55-1
59
Keywords; 'Adhesion, 'Bonding agents, Composites, Enamel, Resins, Reprints.
1
985.
'Dentine,
Adhesion of dental resins and composites to dentine and enamel is a research objective that has been pursued by many investigators for over a quarter of a century. The therapeutic possibilities that would derive from success in these endeavors have been exemplified by the numerous clinical applications that have re-
12
W. Gerlach, G.
A. Klouda, R. C.
Ruegg, and G. B. Tompkins. 1983, 12p Pub. in Radiocarbon 25, n2 p553-564 1983.
counting statistics
M. S. Tung, and W. E. Brown. 1985, 3p Sponsored by National 'nst. of Dental Research, Bethesda, MD. Pub. in Calcif. Tissue Int. 37, p329-331 1985.
becomes
Keywords; *Tissue(Biology), derma, Pathology, Reprints.
'Calcification,
'Sclero-
of lattice parameters and morphology of of the microcrystallites in a subcutaneous heterotopic calcification reported by Dacuisi et al. with those
Comparison
some
of heat-treated octacalcium phosphate (OCP) sugis one of the mineral phases in dense gests that globules and one of the precursors for the apatite.
dients of Dental Cements.
search program are shown to exceed the combined budgets of the currently supporting institutions, the NBS, ADA and National Institute of Dental Research.
Final rept., L. A. Currie, R.
Final rept.,
traced. Difficulties in obtaining support for the early stages of the program following World War are described. The involvement of the American Dental Association (ADA) in 1928, issuance of the first ADA specification on dental amalgam and the ultimate ramifications on dental (and medical) standards programs throughout the world are described. Patient, dentist and taxpayer benefits from support of the dental reI
Miniature Signals and Miniature Counters: Accuracy Assurance via Micro-Processors and Multiparameter Control Techniques.
Quality control. Statistical distributions, Reprints, "Air pollution sampling, *Air pollution detection. Microprocessors, On-line measurement systems.
500,099
in
NTIS
500,098 Not available NTIS PB86- 142478 National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Polymers Div. Role of Octacalcium Phosphate in Subcutaneous Heterotopic Calcification.
Bureau of 1919 is presented. The initial thrust on dental amalgam by the U.S. Army Dental Corps, the assignment of Dr. Souder to the project and subsequent developments are history of dental research at the National
Standards (NBS) since the inception
Not available National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD.
Keywords; 'Radioactive materials, 'Air pollution, 'Carbon, Gas sampling. Particles, Radiation counters.
OCP
Keywords; History, Standards, Reprints, 'Dental research, 'National Bureau of Standards, 'Amalgams.
A
(1) spatial
PB85-196954
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Poly-
PB86-142692 mers
When
signals approach background assumptions concerning Poisson and measurement system stability
radiocarbon
levels, the validity of
crucial in interpreting the resultant low-level counting observations. The authors current work is directed toward the on-line monitoring of critical parameters which reflect both the (statistical) nature of the non-Poisson errors and their underlying (physical) causes. Their approach at NBS is based on a multidetector system which sends >60 bits of information/ pulse to an on-line microprocessor, followed by the generation of two dimensional spectra and multiparameter correlation and control charts which make possible the identification of specific sources of difficulty within a single unattended counting period.
6H.
Food
Div.
Divanillates
and Polymerizable Vanlllates as Ingre-
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Radiation Dosimetry in Food Irradiation Technolo-
PB85-202604
Final rept.,
W. Stansbury, and G. M. Brauer. 1985, lip Pub. in Jnl. of Biomedical Materials Research
J.
19,
p71 5-725 1985.
Keywords: 'Dental materials, 'Polymerization, Chelating agents. Chemical properties. Physical properties, Performance evaluation. Reprints, 'Vanlllates, 'Divanillates, 'Metal oxides. Vanillic acid/(hexyl-ester), Benzoic acid/(ethoxy-ester). Vanillic acid/(methacryloylethyl-ester), Divanillic acid/(decamethylene-ester). Vanillate esters with multifunctional groups that react with metal oxides to give chain-extended molecules have been synthesized. Divanillates were obtained from vanillic acid and the corresponding polymethylenediols. Methacryloylethyl vanillate (MEV) and vanillyl methacrylates were prepared respectively from hydroxyethyl vanillate or vanillyl alcohol and methacryloyi chloride. The properties of cements prepared with liquids incorporating these compounds were determined. These cements, subject to their biocompatibility to oral tissues, could be most useful for a number of dental applications.
500, 100
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, MD. Center for Radiation Research.
PB86-142817
500, 102
gyFinal rept.,
W.
L.
McLaughlin, R. M. Uribe, and A.
1982,
Miller.
3p Pub. in Trans. American Nuclear Society 41 1982.
,
p23-25
Keywords: 'Food irradiation, 'Dosimetry, Quality assurance. Quality control. Gamma rays, Bremsstrahlung. Electron beams, Reprints, Food preservation. is a valuable means of quality conthe preservation of food by ionizing radiation. The radiations include mainly gamma-ray photons (e.g. (60) Co and (137) Cs gamma rays), bremsstrahlung, and electron beams up to 10 MeV. The dose ranges are about 1 kilorad to several megarad. Because of
Routine dosimetry
trol in
wide dose range in food processing and the fairly high dose rates and possible extremes of environmental conditions in a process irradiator, dosimetry can require traceability to standards, i.e. by accurate calibration. Suitable care is also required in the selection of the proper dosimetry system for the purpose at hand. The aim of the present summary is to suggest appropriate methods of dosimetry and routine measurement procedures for achieving quality assurance in radiation processing. this relatively
.
1
.
BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES— Field
6
Food— Group 6H can be concluded from Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, MD. Radiation Physics Div.
PB^5-229854
Standardization of High-Dose-Measurement of Electron and Gamma Ray Absorbed Doses and Dose Rates. Final rept.,
W.
McLaughlin. 1985, 16p Proceedings of the International Symposium on High-Dose Dosimetry, Vienna, Austria, October 8-12, 1984,p357-371 1985. in
Keywords: 'Dosimetry, 'Heat measurement. Electron beams. Food irradiation. Gamma radiation. Standards. Intense electron beams and gamma radiation fields are used for sterilizing medical devices, treating municipal wastes, processing industrial goods, controlling parasites and pathogens, and extending the shelf-life of foods. Quality control of such radiation processes depends largely on maintaining measurement quality assurance through sound dosimetry procedures in the research leading to each process, in the commissioning of that process, and in the routine dose monitoring practices. This affords documentation as to whether satisfactory
dose uniformity
maintained throughout
is
the product and throughout the process. Therefore, dosimetry at high doses and dose rates must in many radiation processes be standardized carefully, so that 'dosimetry release' of a product is verified. The standardization is initiated through preliminary dosimetry intercomparison studies such as those sponsored recently by the IAEA. This is followed by establishing periodic exercises in traceability to national or international
in alloy
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Poly-
ty
PB85-207249
standards of absorbed dose and dose
rate.
500, 109
Final rept.,
PB86-124062
W. Hinman, J. A. Tesk, R. P. Whitlock, E. E. Parry, and J. S. Durkowski. Feb 85, 5p Sponsored by National Inst, of Dental Research, Bethesda, MD. and National Naval Dental Center, Be-
Blood
thesda, Pub. in
MD. Jnl. of
Dental Research 64, n2 pi 34-1 38 Feb
85.
Keywords: 'Dental materials, 'Casting ior,
Prosthetic devices. Nickel
alloys.
chromium
BehavRe-
alloys.
prints.
500, 104
Not available NTIS
PB85-197499
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Fit of Multiple Unit Fixed Partial Denture Castings.
>,naracterizing
for
R.
W. Hinman,
J.
A. Tesk, E. E. Parry,
Eden. 1981, 1p Sponsored by National
Inst, of
and G.
T.
Dental Research, Be-
thesda, MD. Pub. in Jnl. of Dental Research 60, 376p
1
981
Keywords: 'Dental materials. Dental prostheses. Casting, Reprints,
Prosthodontics.
There exists a general consensus within dentistry that the technique which produces the best fit of fixed partial dentures involves the casting of single units which are subsequently joined by soldering. Base metal alloys unfortunately do not, as a class, lend themselves to soldering as readily as do gold based alloys. The difficulties with soldering these alloys predicate the need for techniques which will maximize the accuracy of one piece multiunit castings. A hardened steel die system has been devised to approximate a maxillary three unit FPD. Pressure formed, annealed wax patterns of nearly invariant dimensions are produced and measured and subsequently compared to the re-
been developed and tested. The method employs easily reproducible specimen patterns and uses equipment and procedures generally dental alloys has
available in dental prosthetic laboratories. A castability value is arrived at by counting complete segments of a cast alloy grid.
500, 107
McKenna, and
R. W. Penn. 1982, 6p Proceedings of World Blomaterials Congress (1st), Baden, Austria, April 12, 1980, Advances in Biomaterials 3, p629-634 1982.
G. 8. Pub.
in
Keywords: Fatigue, Cyclic loads. Failure, Durability, 'Blood pumps, "Biomaterials, Circulatory assist de-
mers
Div.
Expansion of a Dental Casting vestment Measured with Strain Gauges. Internal Setting
In-
Final rept.,
W. G. de Rijk, J. A. Tesk, R. W. Hinman, and R. A. Hesby. Jun 85, 4p Pub. in Jnl. Prosthetic Dentistry 53, n6 p870-873 Jun E. T. Meiser,
In-
Dental casting procedures rely in part on the setting expansion of the casting investment to compensate for the shrinkage of the casting alloy during the solidification and cool down process. The feasibility of monitoring the setting expansion of casting investments by
means
of strain gauges was investigated, with thesgauges located near the center of the investment. strain Two types of configurations were employed: gauges on a polymeric substrate embedded directly in - an augmented retentive form (with the investment, I
durability of an elastomer is a critical factor in its suitability for blood pump applications. In such applications an elastomeric bladder is expected to undergo cyclic stress or strain histories at a frequency of approximately 2 Hz for periods of several years. Test methodologies for characterizing the mechanical durability of such materials do not exist. Based on previous work using an additivity of (or cumulative)
plates perpendicular to the substrate) also embedded directly in the investment. Results show that the setting expansion as indicated by the strain gauges is significantly less than the values found by the traditional methods of external measurements and even less than those of the internal measurements previously developed by some of the authors. The addition of a retentive frame (wings) to the gauges reduced the variation in the data obtained and produced expansion values higher than those seen with strain gauges on a flat substrate only. Considering all methods, a very real question arises as to which (if any) of the techniques is valid.
500, 108
Not available NTIS of Standards, Gaithersburg,
rule as a framework to describe time dependent failure of both glassy and semicrystalline polymers (1 ,2), the authors have developed a useful methodology for describing the mechanical durability of elastomers which are candidate materials for blood pump applications. Within this framework, the authors are in the process of characterizing the mechanical durability of a polyolefin rubber, a urethane-silicone copolymer elastomer and a segmented polyurethane elastomer all of which are candidate materials for blood pump applications. The authors have also prepared a standard butyl rubber in out laboratory for use as an interlaboratory control for comparisons with other labs testing the same materials.
500,
1
10
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg, MD. Mechanical Production Metrology Div. NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Hearing Aid
PB86-133378
Test Procedures and Test Data.
-
II
PB86-1 23072 National Bureau
The mechanical
damage
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Poly-
PB86-111945
MD. Met-
allurgy Div.
SEM
sultant castings.
Pump Applications.
Final rept.,
casting behavior of
train
Final rept.,
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Mechanical Durability of Candidate Elastomers for
vices.
A technique
Keywords: 'Dental materials, 'Castings, Cements, vestments, Strain gages. Reprints, Prosthodontics.
and Hospital Equipment
alloys.
Dental Alloys.
85.
6L. Medical
this study, that small variations
composition affect the composition and stabiliof the passive film formed on the surface of the
mers Div. Technique for Characterizing Casting Behavior of
R.
L.
Pub.
500, 106
Final rept., E. D. Burnett,
and M. Turica. 1982, 21 3p Sponsored by Veterans Administration, Washington, DC. Pub. in Handbook of Hearing Aid Measurement 1982, p8-221.
Keywords: 'Medical equipment. Handbooks, Responses, Reprints, 'Hearing aids. National Bureau of Standards, Veterans Administration.
The methods used by NBS
for testing hearing aids for the Veterans Administration are described. Several possible methods of measuring the acoustic response of hearing aids are discussed, with emphasis on the measurement of the insertion response, which is the
method used by NBS. The measurement method for determining the saturation sound pressure level, gain, harmonic distortion, equivalent input noise level, frequency response, telephone coil sensitivity, and directionality are discussed. Samples of the test results are included.
(Scanning Electron Microscopy) Studies of
Co-Cr-Mo Surgical Implant Alloy Corrosion BehavPB65-207165
Not available NTIS
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg,
MD.
Post-Curing of Dental Restorative Resin. Final rept.,
W. Wu, and B. M. Fanconi. 1983, 4p Sponsored by National Inst, of Dental Research, Bethesda, MD. Pub. in Polymer Engineering and Science 23, n13 P704-7071983. Keywords: Dental materials. Copolymers, Curing, RePropenoic acid/methyl-
prints,
(methylethylidene)bis(phenyleneoxy(hydroxypropanediyl))ester.
The
post-curing of a BIS-GMA based copolymer system at 37C and 100% RH was monitored using Fourier Transform IR (FT-IR). The dependence of degree of post-curing on the monomer and initiator
components was
investigated.
The
further polymeriza-
achieved by elevating the temperature was measured using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).
tion
500
ior.
500. 105
Final rept., A. C. Van Orden,
1 1
PB86-140027 J. L.
Chidester, A. C. Fraker, and P.
Sung. 1982, 2p Pub. in Proceedings of Annual Meeting Electron Microscopy Society of America (40th), Washington, DC, August 9-13,1 982, p520-521
Keywords: 'Surgical implants. Anodic polarization. Corrosion, Cobalt, Chromium, Molybdenum, 'Scanning electron microscopy.
The influence of small variations in the composition of Co-Cr-Mo alloys was studied using SEM, energy dispersive x-ray analysis, and electrochemical measurements. SEM and EDX data were correlated with data from in vitro corrosion measurements involving anodic polarization and repassivation measurements. The effects of small variations in alloy composition are evident through SEM and EDX studies of the surface film. The alloy with the highest amount of Fe was shown to have the thickest film. The film was shown to be enriched in Fe, Mo and Si, and depleted in Co and Cr. It
500,111
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Poly-
mers
Div.
Mesh Monitor for Casting Final rept., J. A. Tesk, O. Okuno, R. R. Kase. 1985, lip
Characterization.
W. Penn,
S. Hirano,
and
H.
Sponsored by National Inst, of Dental Research, Bethesda, MD. Pub. in Noble Metals Fabrications and Technology Seminar, p35-45 1985.
Keywords:
'Dental
materials,
'Casting,
'Monitors,
Alloys.
Numerous new dental casting alloys are appearing on the market. The response of each alloy to casting variables is often incompletely known. It is desirable to have some simple method to monitor and predict the response to changes in casting conditions. A polyester sieve mesh has been found to provide a pattern which serves as an effective monitor.
13
Field
6— BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
Group
6M— Microbiology: of the standard is limited to riot helmets shields. It should be noted that they are not to offer protection against gunfire.
6M. Microbiology: 500.
1
and face
National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg,
designed
MD. Center for Fire Research. Combustion Conditions and Exposure Conditions for Combustion Product Toxicity Testing.
12
PB86-1 38583 National Bureau
Not available NTIS of Standards, Gaithersburg,
MD.
Final rept., C. Huggett.
Inor-
ganic Materials Div.
Pub.
Problems Related to Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria the Petroleum Industry. Final rept., W. P. Iverson,
Pub.
in
and G.
in
Olson. 1984, 23p Petroleum Microbiology, p61 9-641 1984.
6R. Radloblology 500.
1
15
PATENT-4 489 240
*Petroleum industry, "Biodeterioration, "Sulfate reducing bacteria. Reviews, Corrosion, Microorganisms, Reprints.
The range
of problems caused by sulfate reducing bacteria in the petroleum industry is discussed in the review containing over 100 references. Included in the discussion is a description of newly described species of sulfate reducing bacteria, the occurrence of sulfate reducing bacteria in subsurface environments, mechanisms of bacterial dissimilatory sulfate reduction, and the costly economic problems the petroleum industry faces as a result of the activity of these organisms. Some of the economic problems described are the corrosion of metals, plugging of oilfield reservoirs, and failure of tertiary oil recovery operations. Current and potential future control procedures are described.
Not available NTIS Commerce, Washington, DC. Radiochromic Leuko Dye Real Time Dosimeter, One Way Optical Waveguide.
Department
of
Patent, S. Kronenberg, W. L. McLaughlin, and C. R. Siebentritt. Filed 15 Nov 82, patented 18 Dec 84,
PB86-174513, PAT-APPL-6-441 718 Supersedes AD-D009 964. This Government-owned invention available
4p
for U.S.
li-
censing and, possibly, for foreign licensng. Copy of patent available Commissioner of Patent, Washington,
DC 20231
$1.00.
Keywords: 'Dosimeters, 'Patents, 'Dyes, 'Optical waveguides. Real time operations, 'Leuko dye dosimetry, 'Radiochromic waveguide dosimeters, Radiochromic dyes, PAT-CL-250-474.
A
6Q. Protective Equipment 500.113 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg, MD. Law Enforcement Standards Lab.
PB85-207306
Ballistic Resistance of Police Final rept.
Mar 85, 17p Sponsored by National
Body Armor.
500,
Washington,
DC. Pub. in NIJ (National 0101.02, 17p Mar 85.
Inst,
of
Justice)
Keywords: 'Protective clothing, "Armor,
Standard-
'Ballistic
de-
minimum performance
re-
formation, Penetration, Reprints, Kevlar.
The standard
establishes
quirements and methods of test
from knives or sharply pointed instruments, a different type of threat.
1
14
Not available NTIS
PB85-207314
National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg, Lab.
MD. Law Enforcement Standards Riot Helmets and Face Shields. Final rept. Oct 84, 21 p
Sponsored by National DC. Pub. in NIJ (National 0104.02, 21 p Oct 84.
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, MD. Nuclear Radiation Div. Calibration Techniques for Neutron Personal Dosimetry. Final rept., C. M. Eisenhauer,
J. B. Hunt, and R. B. Schwartz. 1985, 15p Pub. in Radiation Protection Dosimetry 10, n1-4, p43-
571985.
of
Washington,
Justice)
Keywords: 'Protective clothing, 'Face
Standard-
shield,
'Head-
gear, Helmet, Reprints.
Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Materials tests, 'Fire tests, 'Combustion products. Air pollution control. Exposure, Laboratory animals, Dosage, Smoke, Comparison, Hazards, Reprints, 'Air pollution effects(Animals), 'Indoor
establishes requirements and methods helmets and face shields to be worn by law enforcement officers during civil disturbances, riots, or other situations that pose a threat of injury from blows to the head. This standard is a revision of and supersedes NIJ Standard-01 04.01 dated August 1980. This revision of the standard changes the impact attenuation requirement, deletes the requirement for wet testing of helmets, modifies the requirement and test
Keywords: 'Dosimeters, 'Calibrating, Reprints, 'Neu-
Dose
equivalents.
Techniques for calibrating devices used to estimate neutron dose equivalent are discussed. Procedures are recommended for making such calibrations, and for correcting them for effects such as neutron scattering in air and in the walls of the calibration room. Appropriate neutron source and detector combinations, source anisotropy, and optimum source-detector distances for calibrations are discussed. Corrections for neutron scattering using measurements with shadow cones and fitting procedures for detector response as a function of distance are considered, as are corrections predicted by means of simple analytic expressions.
combustion products. There is need for agreement on test methods and test conditions to facilitate communication, allow the exchange of data, and provide a basis for control of hazards due to combustion products in fires. Combustion systems and animal exposure systems which have been employed are classified according to their basic attributes. Simple considerations of limiting stoichiometry in the combustion module can guide the selection of conditions which simulate real fire environments. The dynamics of the exposure system will determine the procedural dose received by the test animal and can be related to real fire exposure. Many past investigations have failed to take adequate account of these fundamental principles.
500 1 19
14
PC A05/MF A01
PB86-141942
National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg,
MD. Center for Fire Research. Exploration of Combustion Limitations and Alternatives to the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Toxicity Test Method, B. C. Levin, V. Babrauskas, E. Braun, J. Gurman, and M. Paabo. Nov 85, 87p NBSIR-85/3274 Sponsored by Consumer Product Safety Commission, Bethesda, MD. Keywords: 'Toxicity, 'Plastics, 'Flammability testing, 'Laboratory equipment, 'Calorimeters, 'Air pollution, Combustion products. Experimental design, Bioassay, Performance evaluation. Assessments, Substitutes, 'NBS toxicity test method, 'Indoor air pollution. Procedures.
Some
and potential limitations of the NBS screening test method had been identified in earlier work. These limitations have now been explored in greater detail. Also investigated was an alternative combustion system, consisting of a radiant cone heater, identical to the one in the recently developed Cone Calorimeter, an enclosed combustion chamber, and a slightly revised variant of the animal chamber. The new animal chamber was so constructed that, prior to the insertion of the animals, it could be evacuated and then back-filled with a desired sampling of the combustion products. The radiant combustion system showed a different mix of capabilities and limitations compared to the cup furnace combustor in the existing test method. In the present project, the more detailed assessment of the cup furnace operation leads to the recommendation that there is no single, universally preferable combustion environment, but that the cup furnace is adequate for the intended purpose
500.117
limitations
of providing toxicity screening.
PB86-138559
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, MD. Nuclear Radiation Div. Natural Matrix Materials for Low-Level Radioactiv-
Measurements, Lung and
Liver.
Final rept.,
W.
K. G.
Inn,
and
J. F.
Mclnroy. 1983, 4p
Proceedings of World Congress of Nuclear Medicine and Biology (3rd), Paris, France, August 29, 1982, P2912-2915. Pub.
in
Keywords: 'Radioactivity, Pathology, Lung,
Liver,
Re-
prints.
500, 120
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg,
PB86- 142676
MD. Center for Fire Research. Preliminary Report of the NFPA Advisory Committee on the Toxicity of the Products of Combustion. Final rept., J. E. Snell.
Pub.
1984, 6p
in Fire Jnl.
78,
n5 p69-71 73-76 Sep 84. ,
Keywords: 'Combustion products,
ous
No abstract available.
of test for
method for peripheral vision limits, and clarifies test methods and test equipment requirements. The scope
effects(Humans).
of procedures have been described in the literature for investigation of the inhalation toxicity of
'Toxicity, 'Air pol'Fire hazards, 'Fire fighting. Hazardmaterials. Safety, Public health. Reprints, 'Air pol-
lution,
The standard
air pollution. Air pollution
A number
toxicity
tron dosimetry.
ity Inst, of Justice,
Inst,
16
1
for the ballistic resist-
ance of police body armor. This standard is a revision of NILECJ-STD-0101.01, dated December 1978. This revision adds performance requirements for level lll-A, a requirement to test fabric armor for shots impacting the armor at an incident angle of 30 degrees, and a test method that simulates a multishot assault In addition, the test round velocity for level IV armor has been changed from 838 plus or minus 1 5 m (2750 plus or minus 50 ft) per second to 868 plus or minus 15 m (2850 plus or minus 50 ft) per second and the allowable time to test the wet conditioned armor has been increased. The scope of the standard is limited to ballistic resistance only and does not address threats
500.
radiochromic leuko dye dosimeter includes a plastic tube containing a solution of a radiochromic dye which is sensitive to ionizing radiation, one end of the tube being closed by a reflective surface, the opposite end of the tube being closed by a transparent plug to form a one-way optical waveguide. Light enters the tube through the transparent end thereof and is reflected back and exits through the transparent end. The intensity of the exiting light is measured to determine radiation induced absorption of the leuko dye.
PB85-222305
Inst, of Justice,
n5 p328-347 Sep/Oct
84.
J.
Keywords:
Oct 84, 20p of Fire Sciences 2,
in Jnl.
lution
'Smoke,
effects(Humans), 'Toxic substances, 'Occupa-
tional safety
and
health.
report summarizes the work of the Advisory Con mittee on the Toxicity of the Products of Combustion the NFPA (hereinafter referred to as the TAC). It pn views a preliminary report of the TAC that is expecte to be available in the Fall. The authors have reachei the point of making quantitative estimates of the magnitude of the life safety hazard of smoke toxicity rela-
The
(
6T. Toxicology 500,
1
18
PB85-208080
Not available NTIS
BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES— Field
6
Toxicology— Group 6T live to other
life
safety threats of
fire for
specified situa-
The authors believe that such estimates can be made now. They will help to: (1) narrow the scope of the smoke toxicity debate to those issues that warrant tions.
parameters and related measurement and data needs; and (3) provide practical guidance to those responsible for resolving these issues. attention; (2) identify the crucial
Keywords: "Chemical analysis, "Measurement, ReStandard reference materials. Quality control.
prints,
The
rote of reference materials in monitoring the chemical measurement process is considered. Requirements for reliable reference materials are reviewed. The use of reference material data in estimat-
ing the uncertainties of the results of on test samples is discussed.
measurements
500, 124
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Poly-
PB85-207348
7.
mers
Div.
Characterization of Fracture Behavior of Adhesive Joints. Final rept.,
CHEMISTRY
D.
Hunston, S. S. Wang, and A.
L.
Proceedings of American Chemical Society Meeting (184th), Kansas City, MO., September 12-17, 1982, Organic Coatings and Applied Polymer Science 74, P408-413.
The
PC A07/MF A01
DC.
"Chemical engineering, "Research mechanics, Thermophysical properties. Measurement. Keywords:
projects, Fluid
Technical research activities performed by the Center for Chemical Engineering during the Fiscal Year 1 984 are summarized herein. These activities fall within the general categories of process measurement, thermophysical properties data, and chemical engineering science. They embody: development and improvement of measurement principles, measurement standards, and calibration sen/ices such as volumetric and mass flow rates, volume, density, and humidity; generation (via accurate measurement and advanced predictive models) of reliable reference data for thermophysical properties of pure fluids, fluid mixtures, and solids of vital interest to industry; and development of improved correlations, models, and measurement techniques for solid-fluid slurry flows, heat and mass transport, mixing, and chemically reacting flows of interest in modern unit operations.
500. 122
PBS5-182749
Not available National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD.
Pore Pressure Buildup
In
NTIS
Resonant Column Tests.
Final rept.,
R. M. Chung, F. Y. Yokel,
and
H. Wechsler. 1984.
15p Pub.
in Jnl.
Geotech. Eng. 110, n2 p247-261 Feb 84.
Keywords: "High pressure
tests,
in
Stress analysis, Viscoelasticity.
National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Boulder, CO. Center for Chemical Engineering Teciinicai Activities: Fiscal Year 1984. Research summary rept. Oct 83-Sep 84, J. Hord. Feb 85, 130p NBSIR-84/3019 Sponsored by National Research Council, Washington,
Kinloch. 1982,
Keywords: "Adhesives, "Composites, Fracture, Epoxy,
500. 121
PB85-178069
500 127 J.
6P Pub.
7A. Chemical Engineering
'Column packings,
Density(Mass/volume), Columns(Process engineering). Shear strain, Sands, "Liquefaction,
Reprints.
Resonant column tests were performed on fully saturated and dry hollow cylindrical and fully saturated solid cylindrical specimens of Monterey No. 0 sand of 60% relative density subjected to 96 kPa confining pressure. The hollow specimens were tested by torsional excitation and the solid specimens by longitudinal excitation. All specimens, whether previously shaken or not, liquefied at the threshold strain of .012% which was previously identified to be the shear strain below which gross particle displacement is frictionally blocked. The effect of previous shaking on damping ratios and shear moduli was also investigat-
and composites in struchas led to a need for a failure prediction capability for the polymers used in such systems. Unfortunately, this task is greatly complicated by the failure load being dependent not only upon the specimen geometry but also on the previous history of load-
Technical note, J. Hord. Jul 85, 107p NBS/TN-1087 Also available from Supt. of Docs as SN003-00302671-9.
desire to use adhesives
Keywords: "Information systems, "Chemical industry, "Measurement, "Surveys, Drug industry, Electronic industry. Measuring instruments, Calibrating, Food industry. Temperature measurement. Flow measurement, Plastics industry. Petroleum industry,
temperature, environment, etc. For the tough, rubber-modified polymers that are of most interest for structural applications the effects of previous history can be dramatic. As a result, predictions based on measurements at a single set of conditions can lead to dangerous over or under estimates of the fracture behavior. In an effort to understand this problem the present work has studied the fracture behavior of various polymer formulations using bulk and adhesive joint specimens tested over a wide variety of different thermal and loading histories.
Concentration(Composition), Marketing, Tables(Data).
ing,
500, 125
PB85-230639
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Boulder, CO.
Chemical Engineering Science
Div.
Two-Dlmenslonal Permeate Transport with tated Transport Membranes. Final rept., R. D. Noble. 1984,
Pub.
in
Facili-
A survey
of measurement needs in the chemical and related process industries has been completed, a data base established and reported herein. Sixty-five people responded to the survey, representing the chemical, oil and gas, pharmaceutical, electronic chemicals, energy, instrument manufacturer, food, plastics, and other segments of American industry.
The respondents
identified: 133 measurement probwhich 106 are defined in detail; 27 measurement needs where no current measurement capability exists (or is known); and three generic measurement areas (flow, composition/concentration, and temperature) in need of improvement. The survey revealed strong demands for improved in-line and in-reactor measurements, in a processing plant environment, to improve process/product quality and to reduce costs. The data base includes instrument (sensor) technical
lems
of
service conditions, calibration and maintenance requirements, and marketing informa-
specifications,
lip
Separation Science and Technology 19, n8/9
tion.
P469-4781984.
"Membranes, "Mathematical models, "Transport properties, "Permeability, "Mass transfer. Experimental design. Comparison, Diffusion, Separation, Physical properties. Reprints, "Hollow fiber membranes. Keywords:
An
analytical model has been developed for steadystate permeate transport with facilitated transport
membranes. The model contains no adjustable paramThe model accounts for both axial permeate transport parallel to the membrane and facilitated permeate transport through the membrane. The model predicts the fraction of permeate separated through the membrane as a function of physical properties and operating conditions. The model was derived for a cylindrical geometry but can be applied to a planar geometry. Also, the model could be used for the simple diffusion case when no facilitation is present. Reasonable agreement with experimental data Is presented. eters.
500 126
PC A10/MF A01
PB86-10S269
National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Boulder,
CO.
500 128 Not available NTIS PB86- 122959 National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, MD. Chemical Thermodynamics Div. Equilibria In Aqueous Solutions: Industrial Applicatlons. Final rept., N. C. Scrivner, and B. R. Staples. 1983, 14p Sponsored by American Inst, of Chemical Engineers, New York. Pub. in Proceedings of World Congress of Chemical Engineering (2nd), Montreal, Canada, October 4-9,
1981, P349-362 1983.
"Chemical equilibrium, Thermodynamics, Mathematical models. Gypsum, Solubility, Activity coefficient, pH, Calcium sulfate. Chromium hydroxide. Sodium chloride, Pitzer
Keywords:
"Industrial plants,
"Solutions,
equations.
The paper discusses industrial applications of thermodynamic theories and empirical developments. The predicted solubility of gypsum as a function of ionic
How They
Keywords: "Industrial plants, *Density(Mass/volume),
"Gas
application.
n6 p385-387
"Standards, "Fluids, Tables(Data), Argon, Nitrogen, Helium, Hydrogen, Concentration(Composition), Thermophysical properties. Temperature, Pressure, Standard reference materials.
PB86-128170
Chemical Engineering Science Div. Tables of industrial Gas Container Contents and Density for Oxygen, Argon, Nitrogen, Helium, and
Hydrogen, B. A.
500. 123
Not available NTIS
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg,
Reference Materlais-What They Are and Should Be Used.
1983.
PC A06/MF A01
National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Boulder, CO. Center for Chemical Engineering. Survey of Measurement Needs in the Chemical and Related Industries.
tural applications
Younglove, and N. A. Olien. Jun 85, 203p
NBS/TN-1079
Final rept., J. K. Taylor. 1983, 3p Pub. in Jnl. of Testing
PB86-110848
strength (added salts) and as a function of temperais compared by calculations using 2 models, one using a speciation approach (a commercial computer code) and the other a nonspeciation model (the Pitzer equations). The solubility data of Marshall and Slusher for added NaCI has selected and recommended as a test data set for model calculations of gypsum solubility. The effects of common ion, neutral ion, and H(-|-1) on the solubility of gypsum is illustrated. The effect of pH and ionic strength on the solubility of chromium hydroxide complexes is discussed for another industrial
ed.
PB85-205755
Custody transfer tables are presented for oxygen, argon, nitrogen, helium, and hydrogen. The tables are based on standard reference data previously compiled by the National Bureau of Standards. Two sets of tables are provided for each fluid. Tables in engineering units cover the range -40 to 1 30F with pressures from 100 to 10,000 psig. Tables in SI units (density versus pressure and temperature) cover the range 200 to 370 K with pressures from 0.5 to 70 MPa. The tables in engineering units are designed to provide a means of determining the volume of gas at standard conditions contained in a tank given the volume of the tank and the pressure and temperature of the gas within the tank. The publication also includes four examples of use of the tables in calculating tank quantities.
MD.
Also available from Supt. of Docs as SN003-00302659-0. Sponsored by Compressed Gas Association, Arlington, VA.
cylinders,
ture
Oxygen,
and Evaluation
1 1
,
500. 129
500, 129
Not available NTIS
15
7— CHEMISTRY Group 7A— Chemical Engineering Field
National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Boulder, CO. Chemical Engineering Science Div. Thermophyslcal Property Data Generated by the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Center for Cfiemlcal Engineering. Final rept., N. A. Olien,
and
H. J. Raveclie. 1984, AlCiiE (American Institute of
7p Chemical EngiPub. in neers) Symposium Series 80, n237 pi 01 -1 07 1 984. Keywords: *Thermophysical properties, 'Chemical en'Research projects, Thermodynamics, Forecasting, Phase transformation. Chemical equilibrium. Fluid mechanics. Reprints, 'Reference materials. gineering,
The paper describes
the current and recent past research of the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) Center for Chemical Engineering (CCE) in the area of thermophyslcal properties. Included is a description of the approach used which integrates experimental, theoretical, and data evaluation efforts. There is also a summary of the impact of data and its accuracy on the chemical process industry. The major portion of the paper is a detailed description of the property research, especially the publications, of the Center over the past ten years. The results are presented in four tables, listing references of importance in the following areas: Pure Fluid Data, Fluid IVIixture Data, Hand-
books, Bibliographies, Computer Programs, and Solid Property Data. The paper concludes with a brief description of the future direction to be taken by the NBSCenter for Chemical Engineering in thermophysical
Selection of Supports for Immobilized Liquid branes.
Mem-
Final rept., J.
D.
Way,
R. D. Noble,
and
B. R.
Batemen. 1985,
lOp Pub. in American Chemical Society Symposium Series n269, St. Louis, Missouri, Apnl 8-13, 1984, Chapter 6, Materials Science of Synthetic Membranes, pi 19-138 1985.
Keywords: 'Membranes, Separation, 'Supports, Chemical properties. Molecular structure. Diffusion, Surface chemistry. immobilized liquid membrane (ILM) support selection can be divided into two categories: structural properties and chemical properties. Structural properties include geometry, support thickness, porosity, pore size distribution and tortuosity. Chemical criteria consist of support surface properties and reactivity of the polymer support toward fluids in contact with it. The support thickness and tortuosity determine the diffusional path length, which should be minimized. Porosity determines the volume of the liquid membrane and therefore the quantity of carrier required. The mean pore size determines the maximum pressure difference the liquid membrane can support. The support Criteria for
toward all components in the feed phase, membrane phase, and sweep or receiving phase.
must be chemically
inert
Keywords: 'Mixing, Batching, Tests, Measurement.
500 133 PB85-197796
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg,
MD. Organic
procedure and measurement technique for a batch mixing system is described using conductivity probes. The design of the automated experimental apparatus is described, and experimental procedures are given. Data collected from the experiments are explained, and a mixtime analysis of the data is performed. Conductivity probe response curves provide a good representation of the system dynamics. Mixtime analysis allows for probe response comparisons to evaluate system geometry and probe locatest
tion.
500, 131
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Not available NTIS
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Inorganic Materials Div.
Vapor Transport Combustion Systems.
All H(+1) +
e,
has been
-i-
investi-
gated at energies from the classical field ionization saddle point, E(sp) = -2 (the square root of F) a.u., through the zero field ionization limit, E = 0, into the continuum, E > 0. The atoms have been excited to single Stark levels in n = 2 with tunable pulsed VUV laser light around the Lyman-alpha line in an atomic beam with sub-Doppler resolution. The ionization from selected Stark levels by the UV was observed as a function of the UV wavelength.
for
Charge Exchange of Multiply Charged Ions with Atoms. 3. Nonhydrogenic Target Atoms,
500.306 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Role of Melting-Recrystallization Mechanism In Deformation of Crystalline Polymers.
PB85-221869
Final rept.,
W.
L.
Pub.
DC 20036.
Wu, in
H. G.
Polym.
Zachmann, and
Commun.
25,
C. Rickel. 1984,
3p
n3 p76-78 1984.
Keywords: 'Electron capture, 'Electron transfer. Ion exchanging. Atomic energy levels, Assessments, Mathematical models, Collisional energy transfer. Experimental design, Graphs(Charts), Atoms, Ions, Tables(Data), 'Atom ion interactions, 'Ion ion interac-
'Deformation Keywords: 'Synchrotron radiation, methods, 'Fibers, X ray stress analysis. Mechanical analysis. Melting, Recrystallization, Comparison, Reprints, 'Small angle scattering, 'Crystalline polymers.
'Charge exchange reactions, 'Charge transfer
Synchrotron radiation source at DESY, Hamburg, of West Germany, was used to carry out a small angle xray scattering (SAXS) study on the deformation mech-
tions,
500.301 PB85-2 19848 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, MD. Molecular Spectroscopy Div. Ground-State Vibrational Energy Levels of Polyatomic Transient Molecules, M. E. Jacox. C1984, 125p Included in Jnl. of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, v13 n4 p945-1068 1984. Available from American Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036.
Research Or-
Heat Capacity of Reference Materials: Cu and W, G. K. White, and S. J. Collocott. c1984, 5p Sponsored by National Bureau of Standards, Gaithers-
Photoionizatlon of the H
group have been checked and
also
Industrial
Keywords:
Quarterly rept.
See
and
ties is
method. Numerical solution.
500.300
Scientific
ics.
Interpolation,
PB85-219889
burg,
Commonwealth
ganization, Lindfield (Australia). Div. of Applied Phys-
cross sections.
Numerical
solution.
Ion-atom
colli-
sions.
The
theoretical cross-section data for single-electron capture in collisions of multiply charged ions with nonhydrogenic atoms are compiled and their accuracy is assessed. The energy per unit mass range considered is from about 1 eV/u to several MeV/u, u being the unified atomic mass unit. Accuracy is assessed using both pure theoretical arguments and comparison with experimental data, where available. A similar assessment is performed for the two-electron capture crosssection data in ion-atom collisions, as well as for single-and double-charge exchange in ion-ion collisions.
anisms of oriented PET yarns. The stress-induced changes in the fiber morphology detected by SAXS can best be interpreted by a mechanical scheme instead of a melting-recrystallization mechanism.
500,307 Not available NTIS PB85-221877 National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Polymers Div. Studies of Microstructure in Native Celluloses Using Solid-State 13C NMR. Final rept., L. Vanderhart, and R. H. Atalla. 1983, 9p Sponsored by Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry, Atlanta, GA.
D.
500,304
PB85-219905
Not available NTIS
CHEMISTRY— Field
Chemistry— Group 7D
Physical Pub. in Proceedings of International Conference on Dissolving and Specialty Pulps, Boston, MA., April 5-8, 1983, p207-215.
Keywords: "Cellulose, 'Microstructure, "Crystal structure, "Nuclear magnetic resonance, "Isotopic labeling, Polymorphy, Biochemistry. Higfi-resolution solid-state {13)C NMR spectra have been taken on several native cellulosic materials as material. well as on a regenerated, low DP cellulose Resonance multiplicities are observed for several carbon positions in the anhydroglucose units. The I
narrow-line multiplets, which are assigned to chains in the interior of crystallites, show significant variations in relative multiple! intensities, implying that native celluloses exhibit heterogeneous crystal structures. On the basis of these spectra it is proposed that all native celluloses are a mixture of two crystalline modifications, cellulose l(sub alpha) and l(sub beta). All native celluloses examined represent mixtures of these two structures in various proportions. There is no indication in the samples that each elementary fibril must contain the mixture of the two forms typical of the bulk sample. Therefore, the possibility that native celluloses are biosynthetically-tailored
composites certainly
Methanation Activity of W(1 10). Udovic, R. D. Kelley, and T. E. Madey. 1985, 6p Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Office of Basic Energy Sciences. T. J.
Pub.
in
Surface Science
1
50, pL71 -L76
1
985.
Keywords: "Surface chemistry, "Catalysis, "Activation energy. Partial pressures, Temperature, Hydrogenation. Tungsten carbides. Reprints, "Methanation,
Auger electron spectroscopy.
The methanation
activity of
W(110) was measured
over a range of reactant partial pressures and temperatures (P sub H2) = 1-1000 Torr,(P sub CO =^ 0.110 Torr, T = 475-820 K). Plotting the results in an Arrhenius fashion yielded a lower apparent activation energy (E sub a = 56 kj/mol) than previously deter-
mined
for Ni(IOO) (E
sub
a)
=
103 kj/mol) with an ac-
surpassing that of Ni at lower temperatures. The H2 pressure dependence of the methanation activity was found to be much stronger for W(110) than for Ni(IOO), the surface becoming increasingly inactive at the lowest H2 pressures investigated. Auger electron spectroscopy revealed the active catalytic surface to tivity
in
nature.
500,311
500,308 Not available NTIS
PB85-221893
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg,
MD. Surface Science Div. PSD and ESD (Photon and Electron Stimulated Desorptlon) of Condensed Films: Relevance to the Mechanism of Ion Formation and Oesorption.
Electron-Electron States of Atoms.
R. Stockbauer, E. Bertel, and T. E. Madey, 1983, Pub. in Proceedings of International Workshop on
2p De-
sorption Induced by Electronic Transitions (DIET I) (1st), Williamsburg, VA., May 12-14, 1982, p267-26B 1983.
Keywords: "Thin films, "Water, "Methyl alcohol, *Cyclohexane, "Ionization, Desorption, Electron transitions, Chemical bonds, "Electron stimulated desorption, "Photon stimulated desorption, "Time of flight mass spectroscopy. Ion induced desorption.
Photon and electron stimulated desorption (PSD and ESD) have been used to study the electronic processes leading to ion formation in condensed films of water, methanol, and cyclohexane (C6H12). The dominant ions from condensed layers of water and methanol are H(-|-1). Higher mass ions were less than 1 % at all thicknesses. In contrast, heavy fragments C2H(sub n) - C5H(sub n) were observed for films of C6H12 at doses above 10L. It is likely that heavy ions are effectively reneutralized in thin films of C6H12 or by a deexcitation mechanism provided by hydrogen-bonding in the thick water and methanol films.
Not available NTIS
PB85-221901
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Validation of Analytical Methods. Final rept., Taylor. 1983, 9p Pub. in Analytical Chemistry 55,
J. K.
Chemical measurements are made using procedures which operationally describe the methodology employed. A valid method is one which is capable of producing data of adequate quality for the intended use.
Such methods are based upon sound principles established as the result of research and development endeavors of the scientific and technical community. Methods based on such validated measurement principles are developed and tested by individual scientists and are frequently reduced to practical procedures by standardization bodies. Such procedures should clearly describe both their utility and limitations. However, it remains the responsibility of each individual analyst to validate the applicability of every method and procedure used in each measurement situation, since he, alone, is responsible for the validity of his data. The as available, is an excellent way to accomplish the above purpose, but other approaches are possible. The rationale behind all of the above is described and discussed. of reference materials,
500^310
PB85-221935 National Bureau of
MD. Surface Science
in
Doubly-Excited
n3 p297-303 Sep 84.
Keywords: "Atomic energy levels. Excitation, CompariQuantum numbers. Ions, Angular momentum. Re-
son,
prints,
collosions,
"Electron-electron
sequence, "Hydrogen
ions.
"Isoelectronic
Numerical analysis.
Doubly excited states of the isoelectronic sequence of H(-1), in which both electrons are in high principal quantum numbers, are examined on the basis of alternative pictures of the correlations between the two electrons. Restricting ourselves to the lowest singlet S states with both electrons in principal quantum number n, the author parameterized the electron-electron interaction on the basis of these pictures and compare the resulting simple expressions with more elaborate numerical calculations. This provides further understanding of the nature of correlations in such states.
500,312
PB85-221976
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg,
MD. Surface Science Div. Unusual C-0 Bond Weakening on a Clean Metal Surface: CO on Cr(110). and T. E. Madey. 24 Dec 84, 4p Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC, and National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa (Ontario). Pub. in Physical Review Letters 53, n26 p2481-2484, 24 Dec 84. Keywords: "Carbon monoxide, "Chemisorption, "Surface chemistry, "Chemical bonds, "Weak interactions, Chromium, Metals, Electron diffraction analysis. Spectroscopic analysis. Molecular structure. Reprints, "Molecular configuration. Electron energy loss spectroscopy. Auger electron spectroscopy. Electron stimulated desorption angular distributions. Low energy electron diffraction.
A unique
CO
chemisorption mode (alpha(sub 1)C0), with the lowest reported CO stretching frequencies (1 150-1330/cm) on any clean or promoted metal surface, has been identified on Cr(IIO) using EELS, ESDIAD, LEED, AES, and oxygen coadsorption experiments. A 'lying down' binding configuration in twofold symmetric hollow sites is proposed for (alpha(sub 1)C0) molecules.
500,313
PB85-221992
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg,
MD. Chemical Thermodynamics Div. Determination of Molecular Weight Distribution of Aromatic Components in Petroleum Products by Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry with Chlorobenzene as Reagent Gas.
Div.
ionization
mass spectrometric technique molecular weight
distri-
butions of the major aromatic components in liquid fuels and other petro-products is discussed. The basic mechanism involves selective charge exchange reactions between chlorobenzene cations and the substituted benzenes and naphthalenes present in the sample. Chlorobenzene also serves as the solvent for the fuel, and screening of successive samples can be carried out with a 3-min turn-around time. Depending upon conditions, the paraffinic components present in the fuel are absent in the resulting mass spectrum.
500,314
PB85-222032
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO. Quantum Physics Div. Laser Probing of Chemical Reaction Dynamics. Leone. 22 Feb 85, 7p Contracts NSF-PHY82-00805, DAAG29-82-K-0031 Sponsored by Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Arlington, VA. Pub. in Science 227, p889-895, 22 Feb 85. S. R.
Keywords: "Molecular energy levels, "Chemical reac"Dynamics, Molecular vibration. Molecular rotation. Excitation, Electron transitions. Reprints, "Laser enhanced reactions, "Laser induced excitation, "Laser microprobe analysis. tivity,
Lasers are used in increasingly sophisticated ways to carry out reactions between molecules in selected vibrational, rotational, and electronic states and to probe the product states of chemical reactions. Such investigations are providing unprecendented insights into chemical reaction dynamics, which is the study of the detailed motions that molecules undergo in simple chemical reactions. In many cases it is possible to describe the influence that specific types of molecular excitation have on reactive events. Experiments are also being carried out to learn about chemical reactivity as a function of the alignment of reagents. There is increasing excitement concerning the potential of laser methods to interrogate the transition states of molecular reactions.
500,315 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg,
PB85-222057
MD. Surface Science Div. Determination of Molecular Structure at Surfaces Using Angle Resolved Electron and Photon-Stimulated Desorption. Final rept.,
Madey, F. P. Netzer, J. E. Houston, D. M. Hanson, and R. Stockbauer. 1983, 19p
T. E.
Contract
DE-AC04-76DP00789
Sponsored by Office
of Naval Research,
Washington,
DC. Pub.
in
Proceedings of
Int.
Workshop Desorption
duced by Electronic Transitions (DIET liamsburg, VA.,
May
1)
(1st),
In-
Wil-
12-14, 1982, pi 20-1 38 1983.
Keywords: "Molecular structure, "Surface chemistry, Chemisorption, Desorption, Comparison, Photons, Electron transitions, "Electron stimulated desorption ion angular distributions, "Photon stimulated desorption ion angular distributions.
The authors review recent data and
theoretical models related to the use of angle-resolved electron and photon stimulated desorption in determining the structures of molecules at surfaces. Examples include a variety of structural assignments based on ESDIAD (electron stimulated desorption ion angular distributions), the obsen/ation of short-range local ordering effects induced in adsorbed molecules by surface impurities, the influence of electron-beam damage on surface structure, and a direct comparison of ESD and PSD ion yields for the same system.
500316
Final rept.,
Not available NTIS Standards (NML), Gaithersburg,
A chemical
for direct determination of the
7p
n6 pA600-A608 1983.
Keywords: "Chemical analysis, "Laboratory equipment, Standards, Quality assurance. Reprints, "Reference materials. Procedures.
use
Final rept., A. R. P. Rau. 1984, Pub. in Pramana 23,
Interaction
MD.
Final rept., N. D. Shinn,
500,309
Analytical Chemistry 55, n1 p38-41 1983.
Keywords: "Molecular weight, "Aromatic compounds, "Petroleum products, Fuels, Mass spectroscopy. Benzenes, Naphthalenes, Reprints, "Chemical ionization mass spectroscopy, "Chemical reaction mechanisms, "Charge exchange reactions, Benzene/chloro.
Final rept.,
Not available NTIS
PB85-221943
National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg,
Final rept.,
in
Final rept.,
be carbidic
exists.
Pub.
7
W. Sieck. 1983, 4p Sponsored by Department
PB85-222065
L.
of Energy,
Office of Basic Energy Sciences.
500,316
Washington, DC.
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Poly-
mer Science and Standards
Div.
35
7— CHEMISTRY Group 7D— Physical Chemistry Field
Concentration Dependence of the Diffusion and Permeability in a Homogeneous Membrane. 1. The Fickian and Chemical Potential Formulation of the Diffusion Current. Final rept., A. Peterlin. 1985, 7p Pub. In Colloid and Polymer Science 263, n1 p35-41
1985.
Keywords:
"Membranes,
'Sorption,
*Permeability,
coefficient, 'Polymeric films, 'Diffusion Concentration(Composition), Transport properties. Experimental design. Reprints, "Cfiemical potential,
'Pick law.
For the sorption and diffusion coefficient dependence on the concentration of the penetrant the transport properties of a homogeneous medium are calculated.
The
diffusion current
is
assumed
to
be proportional
Pub.
in Jnl.
of Crystal
Growth 69, p456-460 1 984.
Keywords: 'Silicon, 'Interfacial tension. Liquids, Measurement, Impurities, Reprints, Temperature dependence.
The surface tension
of liquid silicon
has been meas-
ured as a function of temperature in purified argon atmospheres using the sessile drop technique. The measurements show the surface tension is sensitive to low levels of an impurity which is probably oxygen. The highest surface tension values obtained under conditions which minimized the oxygen levels in the apparatus are in good agreement with an isolated previous measurement in pure hydrogen. The surface tension decreases linearly with increasing temperature and has a temperature coefficient of -0.28 mJ/(m squared)K.
to
the negative gradient of the chemical potential. This is in contrast with the first Pick's law that assumes the current to be proportional to the negative gradient of the concentration of the penetrant. The difference between the two cases depends on the concentration dependence of the sorption coefficient. In a homogeneous membrane the chemical potential formulation leads to an equation which is very similar to the Fickian expression. The apparent diffusion coefficient, however, depends not only on the transport resistance but also on the deviation of the sorption coefficient from constancy.
500.317 Not available NTIS PB85-222081 National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Polymer Science and Standards Div. Concentration Dependence of the Diffusion and Permeability in a Homogeneous Membrane. 2. The Differences between the Fickian and Chemical Potential Formulation in the Case of a Linear Increase of the Sorption Coefficient with the Equivalent Penetrant Pressure. Final rept., A. Peterlin. 1985, 9p Pub. in Colloid and Polymer Science 263, n1 p42-50
1985.
500,320 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg,
PB85-222370
MD. Surface Science Div. Trajectory Approach to the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction. Final rept.,
and J. W. Gadzuk. 1983, 6p Nordic Conf. on Surface Science, Tampere, Finland, August 18-20, 1982, Physica Scripta T4, p8691 1983. S. Holloway,
Pub.
in
Keywords: 'Hydrogen, 'Electrochemistry, 'Dynamics, Surface chemistry. Equations of motion. Potential energy. Reaction kinetics. Chemical reactions. Solvents.
A
classical trajectory analysis for the discharge reac-
hydrogen evolution reaction is presentof an adiabatic potential energy surface is discussed with emphasis on the solvent motion and the charge transfer process. Corrections to absolute rate theory reaction probabilities arising from dynamical effects are presented as a function of aption step in the
ed.
The construction
plied potential.
500,321
'Membranes,
Keywords:
'Sorption, 'Diffusion
'Permeability,
'Polymeric films, coefficient, Concentration(Composition), Experimental design. Free energy. Pressure distribution. Reprints, 'Chemical potential, 'Pick law.
a
linear
dependence
500.318 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, MD. Surface Science Div. Adsorption of Oxygen on Ag(IIO): A New View of Structure and Bonding.
PB85-222099
Final rept., K. Bange, T. E.
Madey, and J. K. Sass. 4 Jan 85, 7p Sponsored by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Bonn-Bad Godesberg (Germany, F.R.). Pub. in Chemical Physics Letters 113, n1 p56-62, 4 Jan 85.
Final rept, D. S. King,
C. Stephenson. 1 Mar 85, 4p Sponsored by Army Research Office, Arlington, VA., and Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA. Pub. in Jnl. of Chemical Physics 82, n5 p2236-2239, 1 Mar 85.
and
J.
Keywords: 'Nitrogen oxide(NO), 'Dissociation, 'Spectroscopic analysis, 'Pulse transmission, 'Molecular
beams. Molecular
rotation. Molecular energy levels. Excitation, Spin orbit interactions. Reprints, 'Laser excited fluorescence, 'Laser spectroscopy, 'Methyl nitrite, 'Rotational energy levels.
The
rotational-, spin-, and lambda doublet-state distributions for nitric oxide (NO) formed in the C02 laser multiphoton dissociation of methyl nitrite, CH30N0, in a pulsed molecular beam are reported. There is no apparent preference for formation of either lambda doublet component and there is no observable fragment alignment, the nascent NO species exhibiting an isotropic distribution of angular momentum vectors.
The authors have used ESDIAD
IRMPD
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, Div.
Final rept., S. C. Hardy. 1984,
5p Sponsored by National Aeronautics and SpJace Administration,
36
Washington, DC.
dent Heat Flux, S. Wichman. May 85, 48p NBSIR-85/3130 I.
Keywords: 'Mathematical models, 'Bubbles, 'Thermoplastic resins, 'Heat flux, 'Gasification, Steady state. Heat transmission. Transport properties, Nucleation. Equations of state. Surface chemistry. Mass transfer,
'Chemical reation mechanisms. Monomers.
A
theoretical model is developed to describe the indepth effect of bubbles on the steady-state transport of volatile gases (monomer) from the surface of a polymer subjected to an incident heat flux. In this model the effect of the bubbles on the surrounding (liquid) polymer is felt through the bubble number distribution function, n, which appears in the equations for conservation of mass, momentum, species and energy in the melt. The equation for the evolution of n includes the effects of bubble grovrth, convection and nucleation; its derivation requires preliminary study of the growth and motion of an individual bubble in a liquid with a temperature gradient. With these equations, formulas for the mass flux of volatiles from the polymer surface and the bubble void fraction are developed, for the special case of constant polymer mass fraction.
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg,
MD. Organic
Analytical Research Div. Determination of Nitro-Polynuclear Aromatic Hy-
drocarbons in Diesel Soot by Liquid Chromatography with Fluorescence and Electrochemical Detection. Final rept, W. A. MacCrehan,
and W. E. May. 1985, 12p Pub. in Proceedings of Int. Symp. Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Mechanisms, Methods, and Metabolism (8th), p857-869 1985. Keywords: 'Aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons, 'Exhaust emissions, 'Fluorescence, 'Electrochemistry,
compounds, 'Chemical analysis, 'Soot, DisSampling, Air pollution, *Air pollution detection, 'High performance liquid chromatography, 'Diesel engine exhaust. 'Nitroaryl
in
the
Unimolecular
detection approaches for the HPLC determination of nitro-polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (NPAH) are described. The molecular fluorescence method is based on the reduction of the nitro group to the fluorescent amine using a post-column zinc reductor. Wavelength programming is used to improve the selectivity and sensitivity of the detection of N-PAH. The electrochemical detection method uses the reduction current of the nitro group for measurement of the N-PAH. A differential pulse waveform is used to enhance the selectivity of the detector. Sample preparation methods for N-PAH in diesel soot are described.
Two new
of Methyl Nitrite in a Pulsed Molecular
Beam. Final rept., D. S. King,
and J. C. Stephenson. 15 Mar 85, 6p Sponsored by Army Research Office, Arlington, VA., and Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA. Pub. in Chemical Physics Letters 114, n5-6, p461-466, 15 Mar 85.
PB85-222347
Surface Tension of Liquid Silicon.
MD. Center for Fire Research. Model Describing the Steady-State Pyrolysis of Bubble-Forming Polymers in Response to an Inci-
tillation,
MD. Molecular Spectroscopy Kinetic Energy Disposal
allurgy Div.
PC A03/MF A01
National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Gaithersburg,
PB85-225688
Div.
Infrared Multiphoton Dissociation of Methyl Nitrite in a Molecular Beam: Internal States of the Nitric
'Molecular configurations, 'Electron stimulated desorption ion angular distributions.
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD. Met-
PB85-225225
500,324
PB85-222404
500,319
500,323
MD. Molecular Spectroscopy
500,322
(electron stimulated desorption ion angular distributions) to characterize the structure and bonding of 02 on Ag(1 10). Possible structures are discussed which are at variance with existing models of the oxygen-Ag(1 10) system.
to 350 K for states with 40 to 1 308/cm of rotationenergy; no significant correlation was observed between rotational, spin-orbit, or lambda doublet/state and kinetic energy. al
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg,
Keywords: 'Molecular structure, 'Chemical bonds, 'Oxygen, 'Surface chemistry. Silver, Adsorption, Reprints,
260
PB85-222396
Oxide Fragment. of the sorption coefficient S on the equivalent pressure of the penetrant the differences between the Fickian and chemical potential formulation of the diffusion current are very soon larger than 20%, the assumed and tolerated error limit of the experiment. It turns out that the zero concentration diffusion coefficient D(sub 0) determined from the sorption or permeation transient on the basis of the chemical potential basis is larger than that determined on the basis of Pick's law. In
Methyl nitrite, CH30N0, was dissociated by infrared laser pulses of well defined intensity under collisionless conditions in a pulsed molecular beam. Dopplerresolved laser-excited fluorescence spectroscopy determined the kinetic energy of the nitric oxide fragments formed in particular quantum states. The observed Doppler profiles were Gaussian over two efoldings and, when converted to translational temperatures, corresponded to temperatures in the range of
500,325 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
PB85-225696
Ouantum Physics Div. Saturation of Continuum-Continuum Transitions
In
Multiphoton Absorption. Final rept.,
Keywords: 'Kinetic energy, 'Dissociation, 'Spectroscopic analysis, 'Molecular beams, 'Pulse transmission. Molecular rotation. Molecular energy levels. Excitation, Spin orbit interactions, Doppler effects. Temperature, Nitrogen oxide(NO), Reprints, ' Laser excited fluorescence, 'Methyl nitrite, 'Laser spectroscopy, 'Rotational energy levels.
K.
Rzazewski, and R. Grobe. 15 Apr 85, 1p in Physical Review Letters 54, n15 1729p, 15 Apr
Pub. 85.
Keywords: 'Continuum mechanics, 'Mathematical models, Dipole moments. Atomic theory, Reprints, 'Hydrogen atoms.
CHEMISTRY— Field Physical The author comment on a recent
letter
by Deng and
Eberly (Phys. Rev. Lett. 53, 1810 (1984)) and suggest a specific experiment which could test the model developed by those authors.
500,326 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, MD. Atomic and Plasma Radiation Div. Resonant Transitions of Kr X.
PB85-225704
Final rept., J.
Reader, A. N. Ryabtsev, and A. A. Ramonas. Mar
85, 5p Sponsored by Department
Absolute Cross-Section iVIeasurements for Electron-Impact Ionization of Doubly Charged Ions
+
+
+
+
Tl( 2) and F( 2). 2), Ar( -I- 2), Ci( 2), Fe( Final rept., D. W. Mueller, T. J. Morgan, G. H. Dunn, D. C. Gregory, and D. H. Crandall. May 85, 9p
Contract DOE-EA-77-A-0101 Pub. in Physical Review A 31, n5 p2905-2913
May
85.
for electron-impact single ionization of the ions Ti(+2), Fe(-|-2), Ar(-|-2), CI( 2), and F(+2), spanning the
Keywords: * Krypton, 'Spectroscopic analysis, *Line spectra, Hartee-Fock approximation. Least squares method. Reprints, * Krypton ions.
range of energies from below threshold to 1 500 eV. Indirect processes such as excitation-autoionization contribute substantially to the cross section for Ti( + 2), while such contributions are less pronounced for the
of nine-times ionized krypton, KrX,
was
observed with a low-inductance vacuum spark and a 10.7-m grazing-incidence spectrograph. Forty-four spectral lines in the region 91-105 A were classified. The identifications were made with the aid of HartreeFock and least-squares parametric calculations.
of the cross section
+
other species. Comparisons with available theoretical predictions and with the Lotz semiempirical formula are presented. Expansion coefficients and formulas for generating ionization rate coefficients in the temperature range 10,000 < T < 10,000,000 K are included for
each
ion.
500,330 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
PBS5-225720
Quantum Physics
Div.
Collisions in the Presence of a Laser Field and the Laser as a Tool for State Selective Preparation of Molecular States In Collisions. Final repL, i. V. Hertel.
Pub.
In Jni.
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, MD. Chemical Kinetics Div. Structures of C6H7(+1) Ions Formed in Unimoiecular and Bimoiecular Reactions.
PB85-226033
500,327
Jan 85, 5p de Physique 46, n1 pCL37-CL41 Jan 85.
Keywords: "Molecular energy levels. Excitation, Ions, Laser beams, Atoms, Reprints, 'Laser spectroscopy, "Laser induced excitation, 'Molecule-molecule collisions, Ion-atom collisions. the study of individual collision events laser light can be used to influence or probe the process prior to, during, or after the binary particle interaction. The author discusses some problems and particularly challenging possibilities for modifying the collision process in a high, but not too high, laser field. He discusses the possibilities of state selective preparation of quasimolecular sigma and pi states in ion-atom collisions, with asymptotically laser optical pumped atomic p-states. In
Final rept., S. G. Lias,
and P. Ausloos. 15 Apr 85, 12p Sponsored by Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Boiling AFB, DC. Pub. in Jnl. of Chemical Physics 82, n8 p361 3-3624, 15 Apr 85. Keywords: 'Molecular structure, 'Reaction kinetics, 'Isomerization, 'Spectroscopic analysis, Stereochemistry, Heats of formation. Benzenes, Molecular energy levels. Mass spectroscopy, Cyclohexadiene compounds. Reprints, 'Benzenium ions, 'Chemical reaction mechanisms, 'Fragmentation patterns(Mass spectroscopy), 'Proton affinity, 'Photoisomerization, Ion cyclotron resonance mass spectroscopy, Hexatriene, Cyclohexadiene.
The
structures, isomerization
mechanisms, and reac-
C6H-I-7 ions formed in a variety of systems have been studied. The ions formed in the reaction kinetics of
(H2C = C=CH2( + 1) + H2C=C=CH2)
tions
(HC=CCH3(-t-1)-fHC=CCH3) as well as ment C6H7( + 1 ) ions in 1 ,3-cyclohexadiene,
and
the frag1
,4-cyclo-
mann equation. Inelastic scattering. Reprints, 'Electron-molecule collisions.
hexadiene, trans-1,3,5-hexatriene, 1-methylcyclopentene, 3-methylcyclopentene, and 4-methylcyclopentene exhibit at least two structures under the conditions of an ICR experiment. In each case, one isomer transfer a proton to bases with proton affinity higher than that of benzene demonstrating that the species has the benzenium (protonated benzene) structure. The energetics of the fragmentation process leading to C6H7( + 1) formation have been examined in a photoelectron-photoion coincidence spectrometer for trans-1,3,5-hexatriene and 1,3- and, 1 ,4-cyclohexadiene. It is found that the transition state for the fragmentation process (C6H8(-|-1) yields C6H7( + 1) + H) is effectively the same in all three systems but lies at an energy level higher than (benzenium ion -fH) products. Rate constants for reactions of benzenium ions with a variety of organic and inorganic compounds have been determined.
As
500,331
500.328
PB85-225738
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Quantum Physics
Div.
Anisotropic Scattering of Electrons by Effect on Electron Transport. Final rept., A. V. Phelps,
and
L.
C. Pitchford.
Grant ARO-8-82 Pub. in Physical Review
A
31,
May
85,
N2 and
Its
18p
n5 p2932-2949 May 85.
Keywords: 'Electron transfer, 'Electron scattering, 'Nitrogen, 'Anisotropy, Transport properties, Spatial distribution. Ionization, Excitation, Mathematical models, Elastic scattering. Experimental design, Boltz-
part of a systematic study of approximations commonly made in solutions of the Boltzmann equation for
electrons in molecular gases, the authors have investigated the effects of anisotropic scattering on electron transport coefficients in N2 and have extended our study of the multiterm expansion technique to higher E/n. The importance of proper interpretation of ionization and excitation experiments at high E/n is illustrated by calculations which model either an exponential growth of density in time or an exponential growth with position. The calculated excitatioo coefficients are generally higher than experiment at low and high E/n but in agreement with experiment at E/n near 150 Td.
500,329
PB85-225746
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Quantum Physics
Div.
quence were obsen/ed
in sliding
and thggered sparks
for the ions In III through TeVI. Wavelengths and estimated relative intensities are given as well as energy levels and eigenvectors for the upper levels. Evidence is indicated by the irregular behavior of the fitted radial energy integrals for 4d (sup 9)5s5p, but no attempt was made to add configuration
of Energy, Washington, DC. Pub. in Jnl. of the Optical Society of America B 2, n3 p41 7-421 Mar 85.
The spectrum
Chemistry— Group 7D
of configuration interaction
Keywords: 'Ionization coefficients, 'Reaction kinetics, 'Collision cross sections. Temperature, Excitation, Comparison, Reprints, *Electron-ion collisions, *Autoionization. Numerical solution. Iron ions. Chloride ions. Fluoride ions. Argon ions. Titanium ions.
Measurements have been made
7
PB85-226041
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, MD. Atomic and Plasma Radiation Div.
Resonance Transitions 4d(sup 10)5s • 4d(sup Sequence of In III, Sn IV, Sb V, 9) 5s5p in the Ag and Te VI.
interaction.
500,332
PC A03/MF A01
PB85-226066
National Bureau of Standards (NEL), Boulder, CO. Chemical Engineering Science Div. Experimental Thermal Conductivity Values for Mixtures of Methane and Ethane. Final rept., H. M. Roder,
and
D. G. Friend.
Mar
85,
43p NBSIR-
85/3024 Keywords: 'Methane, 'Ethane, 'Thermal conductivity. Mixtures, Experimental design. Pressures, tures,
Tempera-
Density(Mass/volume), Tables(Data).
The experimental measurements
of thermal conduca transient hot wire apparatus for mixtures of methane and ethane are recorded. The measurements were made at temperatures between 140 and 330 K with pressures between 0.1 and 70 MPa. The density range is 0 to 24 mol/L, the mole fractions of methane are 0.69, 0.50, and 0.35, and the total number of points recorded is 2476.
tivity
as obtained
in
500,333
PB85-227072
PC A06/MF A01
National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, MD. Center for Radiation Research.
Bibliography on Atomic Energy Levels and SpecJuly 1979 through December 1983.
tra,
Interim rept., A. Musgrove,
and R. ZaIubas. Jun 85, 124p NBS/ SP-363-SUPPL-3 See also PB81 -125833. Also available from Supt. of Docs as SN003-003-02661-1. Library of Congress catalog card no. 85-600543. Keyvyords: 'Atomic energy levels, 'Atomic spectra, 'Bibliographies, Atoms, Ions, Spectral lines. Wavelengths, Zeeman effect, Hyperfine structure. Ionization potentials. Isotope effect, Tables(Data). is the third supplement to NBS Special Publication 363. Bibliography on Atomic Energy Levels and Spectra, July 1968 through June 1971. Supplement 1 covered the period from July 1971 through June 1975, Supplement 2 covered the period from July 1975 through June 1979, and this bibliography covers the literature from July 1979 through December 1983. It contains approximately 1 200 references classified by subject for individual atoms and atomic ions. A number index identifies the references. An author index is included. References included contain data on energy levels, classified lines, wavelengths, Zeeman effect, Stark effect, hyperfine structure, isotope shift, ionization potentials, or theory which gives results for specific atoms or atomic ions.
The
500,334 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, MD. Atomic and Plasma Radiation Div. Discrete 4D Photoabsorption Spectrum of Ba(-i-2).
PB85-227569
Final rept., C. W. Clark.
Aug 84, 5p Sponsored by National Research Council, Washington, DC, and Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Boiling AFB, DC. Pub. in Jnl. of the Optical Society of America B 1, n4 p626-630 Aug 84.
I
Final rept., V. Kaufman, J. Sugar, T. A. Joshi. Mar 85, 4p
Pub.
in Jnl. of
P426-429 Mar
Keywords: "Absorption spectra. Far ultraviolet 'Barium ions.
radi-
ation. Ultraviolet spectra. Reprints,
M. van Kleef, and Y.
The
the Optical Society of America B
2,
n3
85.
Keywords: 'Molecular energy levels, 'Ions, 'Eigenvectors, Antimony, Cadmium, Indium, Tellurium, Tin, Wavelengths, Reprints, 'Isoelectronic sequence, 'Molecular configuration, Resonant transfer. Nearly complete resonance transition arrays 4d (sup isoelectronic se10) 5s-4d (sup 9)5s5p in the Ag I
500,334
role of true collective effects in the 4d photoabsorption spectrum of Ba(-i-2) is shown to be minor. The most significant departures from independent particle behavior are in fact due to correlations involving the 5p, not the 4d, shell; their importance is magnified by the delicate balance of opposing single-particle forces. Reevaluation of the ionization limit reveals the presence of Beutler-Fano structures in the experimental data, the first that have been observed for excita-
tions underneath closed shells.
37
7— CHEMISTRY Group 7D— Physical Chemistry Field
Angle-Resolved Photoeiectron Study of the Va500,335 Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO. Quantum Physics Div. Detection of Nitrogen Rotational Distributions by Resonant 2 + 2 Multiphoton Ionization Through the a(sup 1)pi(sub g) State.
PB85-227577
Final rept., K. L.
Carleton, K. H. Welge,
and
S. R.
Leone. Apr 85,
4p Contract
DE-AC02-79ER 10396, Grant NSF-CHE79-
11340 Sponsored in part by Grant NSF-PHY82-00805. Pub. in Chemical Physics Letters 1 15, n6 p492-495, 19 Apr 85. Keywords: "Molecular rotation, *Nitrogen, "Ionization, Photons, Reprints, 'Laser induced ionization, •Rotational energy levels. Characterization of laser 2 + 2 multiphoton ionization of nitrogen to obtain rotational state distributions has been investigated via the resonant two-photon transition. For room-temperature nitrogen, the spectral intensities and state distribution are directly related and give rotational temperatures of 290-i-or-20K. For power densities of 3 GW/sq cm, the ionization probability is .00001 per N2 molecule per average rotational state.
lence Levels of BF3 28eV.
the
in
Range 17 = h(nu) =
Final rept.,
Final rept.,
Not available NTIS National Bureau of Standards (NML), Boulder, CO.
Quantum Physics
Keywords: "Photochemical reactions, "Ionization, "Boron fluorides, "Molecular energy levels, "Photoelectric emission. Mathematical models. Experimental design. Comparison, Angular distribution. Reprints. Photoeiectron branching ratios and angular distributions have been measured for the six outermost levels of BF3 in the range 17er
PB86-1 13610
500,801
Evaluation of Absorber Stagnation Temperature as a Characteristic Performance Parameter of Flat-Plate Solar Collectors.
(Very-High-Frequency Omnidirectional Range) Calibra-
501,351
R. A.
PB85-184679
500,981
VERDIER,
Holmium Oxide
in
the
I
PB85-226041
500,331
VAN ORDEN, A. C. SEM (Scanning Electron
501,196
P. H.
Microscopy) Studies of Co-Cr-Mo
PB86- 123072
500,108
Studies of Porous Metal Coated Surgical Implants,
500,080
PB85-229466
Measurements of the Viscosities of Saturated and Compressed Liquid Normal Butane and Isobutane. PB86-111713 500,399
DC Impedance
of
an RF-Biased Resistive
SQUID. PB85-187805
500,632
Number and Novelty
in
Approaches to the Calculation
Group Increments. PB85-187268
of
Strainless
VAN VELDHUIZEN,
500,175
Subharmonic Frequency Locking son Thermometer. PB85-227668 G.
in
the Resistive Joseph-
501,233
PB86- 132602
VICKERS, M.
501,294
for
Advanced Manu-
facturing.
501,052
PB85-1 87821 D.
Pascal Computer Programming Language. Category: Software Standard. Subcategory: Programming Language.
PUB 109
VILLAVERDE,
in
Oriented Polymers.
500,442
Inferences About Molecular Motion from Proton Decoupled 13C NMR Spectra of Solid Polymers.
500.176
PB85-187276
of Poly(ethylene terephlhalate) Fibers as Stud(Nuclear Magnetic Resoied by Multiple-Pulse (1)H
Morphology
NMR
500,530
PB86-1 38450 Multiple-Pulse Proton Polyethylene.
NMR
of Pressure-Crystallized Linear
500,184
D. R.
Annotated Bibliography of Recent Papers on Software Engineering Environments.
500,660
and Functions
of Software Engineering En-
vironments.
PB86-1 29749
WALLACE,
A. 8.
500,677
Characteristics
500,738
M. A.
ISO Connectionless Network Protocol Test System.
PB85-206738
PB86-118700
500,720
NBS/OSI
(National Bureau of Standards/Open Interconnection) Transport Class 4.
Systems
PB86-1 46537
501,349
VINCENT,
501,496
D. H. Profiling at the National
Bureau
of Stand-
ards.
501,303
VINCENT, M. A. Space Antenna
for Gravitational
Wave
W.
501.448 for Precision
Frequency Control.
501,320
Special Applications.
501,319
PB86-1 40209
for
WALRAFEN, G. E. Raman and X-Ray
Investigations of Ice 7 to 36.0
PB85- 187771
Surface Raman Scattering from Effervescent Magnetic Peroxyborates.
PB85-205771
501.399
High Reynolds Number Wind-Tunnels.
501.275
Optical Techniques for On-Line
Measurement
of Surface
Topography.
501,186
PB85-189389 Sinusoidal Profile Precision
Roughness Specimens.
500,271
501.219
F. J.
Standard Technique for Measuring Window Absorption and Other Efficiency Losses in Semiconductor Energy-Disper-
X-Ray Spectrometry. PB85- 187433 sive
WALTON,
501,180
G.
Indoor Air Quality Modeling, Phase Development of General Models, PB86-166626
WALTON,
1
Report. Framework for
501,023
G. N.
Estimating Interroom Contaminant Movements,
PB86-1 66600
J. B.
Fracture
Mechanics
Database
for
Oxide
Glasses.
501,022
Validation Tests of an Earth Contact Heat Transfer Algorithm,
500,834
PB86-141926
501,151
National Materials Policy: Critical Materials and Opportuni-
Validation Tests of the Thermal Analysis
ties.
gram,
500,042
PB85-187250 H. N. G.
Quantitative Acoustic Emission Studies for Materials Processing.
501,276
PB86-1 23080
WAGMAN, Critical
D. 0.
Evaluation of
Thermodynamic Data: A Research Ac-
tivity.
PB85-182855
500,151
for the Viscosity of Atac-
Polystyrene,
PB86-165701
PB86-1 29772
WALTON, W. D. ASET-B, a Room ASET-B: A Room PB86-153913
500.594
Research Pro501,006
Fire
Program
for
Personal Computers,
Fire
Program
for
Personal Computers,
PB85-1 98935
501,094 501,116
User's Guide for FAST,
PB86-153491
WAN,
H. L.
Mark-Houwink-Sakurada Equation tic
GPa. 500.186
on Grain
T. V.
phy of Models PB86-123031
WACHTMAN,
Other Means
WALTER,
Boundary Groove Morphology. PB85-229300
VORBURGER,
Passive Hydrogen Maser.
500,364
VITTORIA, V. Time Dependence of Mechanical and Transport Properties of Drawn and Annealed Linear Polyethylene. PB86- 138435 500,528 P.
Implementation and
PB86-140217
R.
Pulsed Laser-Induced Thermal Desorption from Surfaces: Instrumentation and Procedures.
VOORHEES,
WALLS, F. L New Miniaturized
-
PB86-1 40225
Astronomy.
501,565
VISWANATHAN,
WAGNER,
nance).
WALLACE,
Calorimetric Measurement of Optical Absorption in Sapphire at Visible, near IR. and near UV Wavelengths,
WADLEY,
L
J. A.
Thermal, Unsensitized Infrared-Laser, and Laser SiF4 Sensitized Decomposition of 1 ,2-Dichloropropane.
PB85-191385
V.
PB85-227080
Sensory Interactive Control Systems
Photolytic
PB85- 187490
Laser Generated and Detected Ultrasound and Holographic Methods.
Computerized
J.
Degradation of Plates of Poly(methyl methacrylate) Containing Monomer. PB86-1 36769 500,942
WALKER,
500,272
PB85-205805
M.
500,803
and
for
Evaluation of Methods for Characterizing Surface Topogra-
D.
PB86-123049
500,527 Data
Scattering
Effect of Anisotropic Crystal-Melt Surface Tension
L. J.
500,934
Testing Solar Collector Materials Durability by Integrated Day-Long Stagnation Temperature Measurements.
Thermal
PB85-230738
Surgical Implant Alloy (iorrosion Behavior.
Behavior of the
in
VEST, C. M.
FIPS
Solar Type Photolytic and Thermal Degradation of Plates of Polymethyl Methacrylate.
PB85-222289
Spectral Transmittance Characteristics of Perchloric Acid Solution,
PB86-139813
M.
T. A.
Resonance Transitions 4d(sup 10)5s - 4d(sup 9)5s5p Ag Sequence of In III, Sn IV, Sb V, and Te VI.
PA-42
Feasibility
of
Materials.
PB86-136819
High-Resolution Spectroscopy of Stored Ions.
C(sup 13) NMR PB86-1 23064
501.228
D. F.
Neutron Depth
500,903
R. S.
VANDERHART,
Viscosity
500.579
Structure
WAKSMAN,
Biaxial Deformations.
Interpretation of Quasi-Elastic Light Flexible Chains: Model Dependence.
500,542
VANDERBRUG,
Measuring
PB86-138419
Mixtures.
VAN VECHTEN,
VECCHIA,
for
PB85-205789 in
PB86-139979
VAN POOLEN,
Method PB85-208031
501.504
R. J.
Decomposition Products from Corona
VAN KLEEF,
the
R. C.
Optical Test
of Elec-
tro-Optic Materials Using the Photorefractive Effect,
VAN DYCK,
500.307
Concentration Dependence of the Diffusion Coefficient and the Longest Relaxation Time of Polymer Chains in Solution.
C.
VAN DEGRIFT,
Native Celluloses Using Solid-
PB85-200152 501,484
Mechanisms
in
InP,
PB85-206563
VAN BRUNT,
for
PB86-165495
VELAPOLDI, 500,066
Measurement
VEAL,
Equation
Linear Polyethylene,
500.189
Standards,
PB86-130044
VALLEY, G.
PB85-187813 Studies of Microstructure State 13C NMR.
PB85-228393
Gaithersburg. MD., August 1985,
VADIUSKY,
ning.
Mark-Houwink-Sakurada PB86-1 65552
tion Services,
E. A.
Proceedings
Resolution in C-13 NMR of Organic-Solids Using HighPower Proton Decoupling and Magic-Angle Sample Spin-
PB86- 106747
Technology.
PB85-202604
VADELUND,
500,341
PB85-221877
(National Bureau of Standards) Clinical Standard Reference Materials.
Biological
02
-
Forms.
PBe5-238343
URIBE,
500,339
Native Cellulose
501,115
C. A.
Rational Approach to Deburring for Flexible Manufacturing
Systems. PB86-1 24856
501,066
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX WICHMAN, WANG,
W.
F.
PB85-205763
Excimer Fluorescence Technique for Study of Polymer-Segment Mobility: Applications to Pyrene-Labelled Poly(methyl methacrylate) and Poly(methyl acrylate)
in
Solution.
PB86-142486
500,552
Fluorescence Measurement of the Diffusion Coefficient Butylated Hydroxyanisole in Low-Density Polyethylene.
PB85-229334
for
500,346
Fluorescence Measurements of Diffusion
in
PB85-202836
500,248
Monitoring of Polymerization Reactions by Excimer
Fluorescence Technique.
500.229
G. C.
Polarized Determination.
LEED
Contribute to Surface Structure
PB86-1 40324
WANG,
500,545
P. S. C.
Remote Database Access.
for
S. S.
Reaction of Silicon Carbide with Product Gases of Coal Combustion.
PB85-222297
500,832
M.
I.
and
Interpretation of Multicom-
PB86-1 65909
500,603
O. K.
and Other Technical RequireWeighing and Measuring Devices as Adopted by the 70th National Conference on Weights and Measures, 1985 (1986 Edition). PB86-1 30358 501,293 for
WARRINGTON,
D. M.
Redistribution
Collisional
of
Circularly
Light
Polarized
in
Barium Perturbed by Argon.
PB85-227585
WASIK,
500,336
S. P.
of Solution of
Adenine
500503
PB86- 136751
Automated Coupled-Column System for Measuring Aqueous
Chromatography Hydrophobic
Liquid
Solubilities of
PB85-179117
501,163
of the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Black Neutron Detector at 2.3 MeV Using the Time-Correlated Associated-Particle Method.
PB86-128220
WATANABE,
501,368
K.
Assessment of PB86-1 65487
WATANABE,
Critical
Parameter Values
and D20, 500,572
for 1-120
of Acoustic Emission
Transducer Calibration.
501.202
PB85-1 72476
501,382
Stress Relaxation of Polyvinylidene Fluoride tate Vapor.
in
Ethyl Ace-
PB85-202711
500,245
WATERSTRAT,
R. M.
WATKINS,
S.
W.
National Bureau of Standards Computer Based Systems Standards Efforts: A Status Report.
500.752
PB86-1 42494
Network Access Technology: PB86-1 24807 J. K.
Message
A
Emission Spectrum of Triatomic Hydrogen.
Electronic
Bands Near 5800 3950/cm. PB85-203420 Visible
AA and
Infrared
Bands Near
Evaluation of the Thermal Integrity of the Building Envelopes of Eight Federal Office Buildings,
PB86-1 35274
501,147
S. F.
Cost Impact of the NEHRP (National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program) Recommended Provisions on the Design and Construction of Buildings. PB86-139771 501,149
Energy Prices and Discount Factors for Life-Cycle Cost Analysis: Annual Supplement to NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Handbook 135 and NBS Special Publication 709. 1985 Edition, PB86-142148 500,068
Delta-Band Bonding Theory of the Relative Heats of SoluMetal Alloys and Its Relation to Solubility
tion of Transition
Limits.
PB85-205821
500,273
Polymorphism of Nickel-Phosphorus Metallic Glasses. 500,879 PB85-1 97630
WATTERS,
Atomic Absorption and Plasma Emission Spectrometry for Environmental Analysis. 500,461 PB86-128204 of
Organizers' Goals,
PB86-1 65800
WEIDMAN, Finline
500,122
M.
Diode
Practical Limits of Precision in Inductively
Spectrometry.
Coupled Plasma
PB86-1 24757
500,452
K.
Photoionization and Photodissociation Spectroscopy of the H2 Molecule from Excited States. PB86-1 42759 500,558 State-Selective
K. H.
500,335
Photoionization of the
H Atom
Resonant Two-Photon PB85-221851
Excitation.
WELLS,
Fundamentals and Design Informa-
J. S.
and
500,471
Hyperfine Structure of the 2p doublet P(sub 1/2). State (sup 9)Be(-|- 1).
PB86-103025
in
500,382
WERNER,
501,521
K.
Wood
Gasification,
PB85-226520
501,639 J. J.
Lead Sources
in
California Children Using
the Stable Isotope Ratio Technique.
Helerochromatic Stray Light A New Test Method.
in
UV
Absorption Spectrome-
PB85-201507
501,199
Holmium Oxide
Spectral Transmittance Characteristics of Perchloric Acid Solution,
in
501,196
MAP
Transmittance
(Measurement Assurance Program)
PB85-206050
501,462
500,280 J. H.
Computerizing Materials Data - A Workshop for the Nuclear Power Industry. The Report of a Workshop Held at Knox-
Tennessee on May
Adsorption and Decomposition of
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500,408
2-3, 1984.
PB85-1 78051
501,377
Standards and Metadata Requirements for Computerization of Selected Mechanical Properties of Metallic Materials. PB86- 129558 500,913
WESTLING, W.
H.
WEINSTOCK, H. SQUID Applications
PB85-205953
WESTBROOK, ville.
PB85-200152
A.
Single-Shot Spectral Measurements and in a Multimode Pulsed Dye Laser.
Mode
Correlations
PB85-201820
WHITE,
to Geophysics.
PB85- 187482
501.183
C. S.
Speciation of Arsenic
in
Fossil Fuels
and Their Conversion
Fluids.
PB85-187797
500 188 Com-
Speciation of Inorganic Arsenic and Organoarsenic pounds in Fossil Fuel Precursors and Products.
PB85-230860
501,659
H.
Fourier Representations of Pdf's Arising
in
Crystallography,
PB86-165933
501.419
Law Densities and PB85-179109
Linear Relaxation
Phenomena, 500,144
System
Satellites in
Common-View.
PB86-1 28857
501.282
Global Positioning System for Accurate Time and Frequency Transfer and for Cost-Effective Civilian Navigation.
PB86-138617 Position Location Using Sequential System) Measurements.
GPS
501.440
E.
Determination of Dibenzothiophene in Oils by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry,
PB85-227593
500.337
Photodissociation of the Molecular Ion of n-Butylbenzene: Effect of Photon Energy.
PB86-1 24757
WHITE, G.
500,452
K.
Heat Capacity of Reference Materials: Cu and W, PB85-2 19905
WHITE, G.
500,304
S.
Laser Generated and Detected Ultrasound and Holographic Methods. PB86-1 32602 501,294
WHITE,
Accuracy of International Time and Frequency Comparisons
H. J.
Chemical Thermodynamics Requirements,
in
Steam Power Cycles Data
PB86-130937
500,473
Reference Data
for
Thermophysical Properties.
PB86-123106
501,353
WHITLOCK,
(Global Positioning
Technique
500,443
R. P. for Characterizing
Casting Behavior of Dental
Alloys.
500,616
PB85-207249
WHITWORTH,
A.
Around-the-World Relativistic Sagnac Experiment.
501,561
D. A.
Laser Desorption Mass Spectrometry of Surface-Absorbed Molecules.
PB86-1 38088
at 5.3
PB86-130135
501,335
V. R.
PB86-102993
N20
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WESOLOWSKI,
try:
WEISS, M.
500,305
Heterodyne Frequency Measurements on
Identification of
Process
Strong Electric Fields by
in
Resonant Two-Photon Ionization and Dissociation of the Hydrogen Atom and Molecule. PB85-189314 500,194
Products of Six-Port:
PB86-1 66725
WEITZ, 500,598
Photodissociation of the Molecular Ion of n-Butylbenzene: Effect of Photon Energy.
PB85-208114
Resonant Column Tests.
in
PB86-123098
R. L.
Application
501,201
J.
Optical Frequency Synthesis Spectroscopy.
H.
Pore Pressure Buildup PB85-1 82749
via Global Positioning
R. E.
M.
PB85-227577
WEISS, M. 500,254
PB85-201838
WELCH,
State.
500.549
Stable 4.
B. E.
Pressure and Temperature Measurements in the Annulus Between the Piston and Cylinder of a Simple Dead-Weight
S.
Perspective.
G.
Weak
500,365
PB86- 142445
WEISS, G. 500,728
PB85-230753
Detection of Nitrogen Rotational Distributions by Resonant 2-1-2 Multiphoton Ionization Through the a(sup 1)pi(sub g)
WEISS,
Arc Furnace for the Production of Small Investment Castings of Reactive or Refractory Metals Such as Titanium. PATENT-4 538 671 500,863
500,364
Vapour-Liquid Equilibria Measurements for Carbon Dioxide with Normal and Isobutane from 250 to 280 K.
PB86-111911
P. F.
PB85-230738
Vibrational Energy Transfer Pathways in CH3F Under and Strong Excitation Conditions: A Comparison.
WELGE,
A.
WEINBERG, W.
Appendix.
WATSON,
PB85-201846
Service.
T.
New Method
WATSON,
High Resolution Raman Spectroscopy of Gases with a Fourier Transform Spectrometer.
WEIDNER,
O. A.
Calibration
WATERS,
500,004
tion,
Solutes,
500,529
Pulsed Laser-Induced Thermal Desorption from Surfaces: Instrumentation and Procedures.
WELGE,
WECHSLER,
Aqueous Solubilities and Enthalpies and Guanine.
WASSON,
500.027
A.
L.
PB86- 138443
Piston Gauge.
R. F.
PB86-1 42379
WEBER,
of Spin-Orbit Excitation on Chemical Reactivity: Transient Absorption Spectroscopy of Br(doublet + IBr Reactive Dynamics.
P(1/2), doublet P(3/2))
WELCH, Membranes. 500,132
North American Workshop on Cataclysmic Variables and Related Systems (8th),
WEBER,
Specifications, Tolerances,
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500,187
PB86- 139995
WEBER,
Strategies for the Reduction ponent Spectral Data,
WARNLOF,
Isobutane
J. D.
WEBER,
J. L.
WARNER,
for
PB86-130143
500,727
Characterization of Fracture Behavior of Adhesive Joints. PB85-207348 500, 124
WARING,
Thermodynamic Surface PB85- 187789
Structure Parameters of Galactic Globular Clusters.
Data Transfer Protocol PB86-1 24799
WANG,
500,602
M.
Thermodynamic Properties of Isobutane for Temperatures from 250 to 600 K and Pressures from 0.1 to 40 MPa. PB85-205896 500.278
WAf,
E.
Laser
Easily,
PB86-1 65859
WAXMAN,
WEBBINK,
What Can
Order Kinetic Models Quickly and
Fitting First
WEITZ, Effect
Selection of Supports for Immobilized Liquid
PB85-201853
WANG,
501,218
D. G.
Polymer Sys-
tems.
In situ
WATTS,
S.
I.
500,516
Measurement ware Designs. PB86-124815
WICHMAN,
I.
500, 106
M. H.
AND
of Control
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in
Soft-
500,729
S.
Model Describing the Steady-State Pyrolysis of BubbleForming Polymers in Response to an Incident Heal Flux,
PA-43
PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX PB85-225225
500,323
PB86-170719
WIEDERHORN, Comparison
501,655 S.
M.
of Failure Predictions
by Strengtti and Fracture
Mechanics.
PB85-195915
500,822
Effect of fvlultiregion Crack
PB85-201812 Effects of Water Final Report,
Growth on Proof Testing. 501.200
and Other
Dielectrics
PB86-1 13958
WISE,
Preliminary Analysis of Oil-Slick Combustion.
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501,002
S. A.
Application of Perdeuterated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) as Internal Standards for the Liquid Chromatographic Determination of PAH in a Petroleum Crude Oil and Other Complex Mixtures.
PB85-207223
501,658
Characterization of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures from Air Particulate Samples Using Liquid Chromatography, Gas Chromatography, and Mass Spectrometry.
PB85- 187300
500,178
Erosion of Ceramic Materials: The Role of Plastic Flow.
Factors Affecting the Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Isomers.
PB85-196194
500.850
PB86-1 12067
500,870
Influence of Substrate Parameters with AlkyI Bonded-Phase Sorbents.
PB85-205904
Rate Effects
500,828
in
Hardness.
PB85- 184620
WIGEN,
on Column
Selectivity
500133
P. E. in
Review
International
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PB85-206852
WIGHT,
501,255
PB85-197796
Picosecond Carrier Dynamics
501,585
Specimen Banking. 500.463
of Environmental
PB86-1 28741 Quality Assurance and Protocols Preparation of Biological Samples.
C. A.
Two-Laser Pulse-and-Probe Study of T-R,V Energy Transfer Collisions of H + NO at 0.95 and 2.2 eV. PB86-112042 500.415
in
Sampling and Sample
PB85- 189348
500,195
Ouantitation of Individual Organic
Compounds
in
PB86-1 38476
WIGNALL,
G. D.
SANS
(Small Angle Neutron Scattering) Investigation into the Role of Melting and Recrystallization during Solid State Deformation of Polyethylene.
PB85-205995
500,282
PB85- 189504
WITTE, PB86-130150
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500,940
F.
Possible Interpretation of a
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WILHOIT, R. C. Thermodynamic Properties of Key Organic Oxygen Compounds in the Carbon Range CI to C4. Part 1. Properties of Condensed Phases, 500,570
PB86-1 65461
WILLIAMS,
E. D.
Patterns.
PB85-206001
500,283
Design and Construction of a Superconducting Magnet for the Absolute Ampere Experiment. PB86-1 29491 501,429
System
PBS
PB85-206464
WILLIAMSON,
500,286 A. E.
Optical Constants at X-ray Wavelengths,
501,498
PB85-206779
WILLINGHAM,
Elastic Properties of Chemically
Vapor-Deposited ZnS and
501,493
PB85-206662
for
Two-Dimensional Analysis of
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500,642
Semiconductor Device Simulation. PB85- 187839
500,633
WINELAND,
500,079
501.285
P. H.
Performance
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Three Residential Heat Pumps
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500,472
PB86-130168 Hyperfine Structure of the 2p doublet P(sub (sup 9)Be(-(- 1).
1
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State
in
E.
and (e,alpha) Reactions PB86- 140365
In
500,382
PB86-1 03025
501,549
501,246
PB86-101920
Laser-Cooled Stored Ion Experiments Using Penning Traps.
500.467
PB86- 128980 Spectroscopy of Stored Atomic Ions. PB86-1 39789
500.537
Trapped Ions and Laser Cooling: Selected the Ion Storage Group of the Time and Frequency Division, NBS, Boulder, CO. 500,394 PB86-1 10855 Publications of
Trapped Ions, Laser Cooling, and Better Clocks. PB86- 112059
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501,254
500,281
S.
of Computing PB85-201796
Tour
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500,680
0. R. Ultraviolet
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in
Magnesium
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501,499 A.
501,096
Upgrading Plumbing Vent Systems PB85-1 89256
in
Rehab
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501,025
WISE, R. A. Laboratory Study of Gas-Fueled Condensing Furnaces,
Fluorescence Measurements of Diffusion
Polymer Sys-
in
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PB85-202836
WU,
500,248
S. T.
Simple Model for the Numerical Simulation of Reflectance of Black Chrome Coating Systems.
PB85-205946
500,842
WU, w. Coherent Scattering from Multicomponent Systems. Homopolymer Mixtures and Copolymers. 500,485
Applications to
PB86-1 32529
Network Structure
Epoxies:
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A Neutron
1.
Scattering
500,352
PB85-207165
500, 105
SANS
(Small Angle Neutron Scattering) Investigation into the Role of Melting and Recrystallization during Solid State Deformation of Polyethylene.
500,282
Small-Angle Neutron-Scattering of Partially Segregated Blends of Polyethylene and Deuteropolyethylene.
WU, W.
500,940
L.
Role of Melting-Recrystallization of Crystalline Polymers.
WUENSCH,
Carbon Films on Semi501,481
Molybdenum 501,443
PB85-206746 H. W. Thermodynamic Properties PB85- 187847
for
H20
in
the Ideal
Gas
State.
500,190
R. F.
Spectroscopy
Monomethoxides PB85-205938
in
Deformation
500,306
B. J.
J. F.
3D-4P Transitions Zr
Nb
XI, XII;
in
the Zinclike and Copperlike Ions YX,
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XII, XIII;
Mo
XIII,
XIV.
PB85-201960
500,235
R.
Criteria
and Design Guidelines
WYMAN, W.
WYSS,
Reduced-Size Vents
for
for
Story Housing Units.
501,020
L. in
Basic.
500,679
J. C.
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Antennas.
for
500,785
PB86- 139797
YAFFE,
Y.
Lead Sources
in
California Children Using
PB85-205953
YAKOWITZ,
500,280
H.
and
Chemiluminescence from the and Barium. 500,279
of Calcium, Strontium,
to Spectroscopic
and
Ki-
PB86-111796
500,403
Risks of Solid Waste
Management
501,018
PB86-133527 T.
Effect of Uniaxial Strain on the Critical Current and Critical Field of Chevrel Phase PbMo6S8 Superconductors.
PB86-1 15540
501,598
K. T.
Numerical Simulations of the Effect of Floor and Ceiling Venting on Fire and Smoke Spread in Aircraft Cabins,
PB85-1 78333
YANG, S. Some Issues
500,001
in
Optical Fiber Bandwidth Measurements.
501,529
PB86- 139805
YAO, S. B. Benchmark
Analysis of Database Architectures:
Testing Passive Storage Walls to Determine
Thermal Performance. PB86- 122868 A.
Limitations of Color Constancy.
501.003
A Case
Study.
PB86-126687
P.
Pro-
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YAMASHITA,
YANG,
WOOLLEY,
WORMSBECHER,
Mechanism
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grams:
Optical Properties of Ion Beam Irradiated Laser Mirrors as Studied by Ellipsometry,
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501,145
E. S.
Evaluating the
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PB85-206530
of
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the Stable Isotope Ratio Technique.
Optical Properties of Diamondlike
WORTHEY,
WU,
Identification of
K.
Influence of Block and Mortar Strength on Shear Resistance of Concrete Block Masonry Walls, 501, 129 PB85-200087
WORMSER,
500,064
Research in Earthquake Hazards Reduction Bureau of Standards. PB86-1 24039
Practical Optical Modulator
Buoyant Plume-Driven Adiabatic Ceiling Temperature Revis-
Method
PB85-201762
Mathematical Software PB85-1 97747
Fluoride Films,
PB85-206787
J.
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PB86- 142403
netic Studies of Radicals.
and Operating a Microcomputer Support Center, 500,048 PB86-1 28758
500,043
Introductory Remarks at the Third International on Building Economics.
One and Two
H. M.
Pump-Probe Techniques Applied
Starting
PB85- 189322
WYLY,
PB85-205979
Laser
501, 137
Integration of Construction in the Building Process.
XI;
conductors,
Laser-Cooled-Atomic Frequency Standard.
PB85-227676
WYART,
(90)Zr and (92)Zr.
WONG-NG, W. JCPDS (Joint Committee on Powder
WOOLLAM,
Data-Base Requirements at the Engineering Stage.
Conductivity
500.985
(e,p)
WOODWARD,
Building Research. 501, 131
PB85-221869
PB85-200103
Ions.
501,130
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PB86-130150
ited,
D. J.
High-Resolution Spectroscopy of Stored Ions.
PA-44
A.
WOJCIECHOWSKI,
WOOD,
Buildings, Building
PB85-205995 500,974
WOODHOUSE,
Frequency and Time Standards Based on Stored PB86-1 28998
WINKLER,
501,657
Linear Programs.
Application of Joint Neutron and X-ray Refinement to the Investigation of the Structure of Ribonuclease A at 2.0 A Resolution.
Vacuum
PB86-1 02696
WINTER,
PB85-206043
WOOD,
ZnSe,
WILSON, C. L. M0S1: A Program MOSFETs.
500,730
Aniayzing the Production, Transmission, and Distribution of Natural Gas. for
Data Base-Present and Future.
C. B.
Computers in PB85-202729
Strategy for Building Research.
Post-Curing of Dental Restorative Resin.
MARKET: A Model
WOLYNEC,
(Poly(butene-l-sulfone)),
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to User-Oriented Input Specifi-
PB86-124849
Field
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Computers in PB85-201770
PB85-229912
Approach
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WLOOAWER,
501,531
R. N.
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PB85-191963
WILLIAMS, M. W. Optical Properties of
500,657
C.
PB85-205987
E. R.
Fit-
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PB86- 124831
Model for the Saturated Water Bilayer on Ru(OOI) Based on a Comparison of Experimental and Calculated LEED
WILLIAMS,
MOSFET
Charge-Sheet Model
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PB86-1 66634
One-Row
501,532
PB86-1 42387
WRIGHT,
Elastic
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WITZGALL,
PB85-222024
500,198
L. C.
CSFIT:
WILCZEK,
Shale Oil. 500,532
Synthesis and Characterization of CI 8 Stationary Phases for the Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
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PB86- 142395 Visual Clarity with a Black-and-WhIte Scene.
500,732
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PB86-1 37973
500,514
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PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX ZUPANCIC, PB85-1 89439
500.
1
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Detection of the 2pi* Orbital of CO and NO Chemisorbed on Ni(111) by Surface Penning Ionization Electron Spectroscopy (SPIES).
PB85- 183549
Summary
500.162
Abstract:
Isocyanide
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PB86-1 22967
500.440
YE, Y. Electrochemical Noise Measurements for the Study of Localized Corrosion
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PB86-1 32578
500.489
Examination of Current Fluctuations during Fe-Cr Alloys.
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PB86- 132586
500.490
Electrical
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YLVISAKER,
501,256
PB86-129624
501,290
PBB5-232544
500.621
Liquefaction of Strain Approach.
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-
The
PB85-187854
Sands
in
Areas
500,625
PB86-1 14014 Liquefaction
Cyclic
500.623
Liquefaction Potential of Overconsolidated with Moderate Seismicity.
Potential
of
Saturated
Sand:
The
Stiffness
Method.
500,622
Monitoring of Dynamic
Response
Main Building, Bureau PB85-1 96400
of
Pore Pressure Buildup PB85-1 82749
in
of Floor in 'D'
Wing
of the
of
LEDs
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501.122
Resonant Column Tests.
YAG
501,324 Laser Simula-
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PB85-1 87458
YOUNGLOVE,
501,181
ZABEL, H. Phonon
a
Mixed
Layered
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K{1-
500, 122
of
501.375
for
Nuclear Waste Manage-
Reference Bases
501,373
ZAKRZEWSKI,
for
Accurate Measurement.
PBe5-221885
of Lithium Insertion in Oxides:
500,090
Observation of Dislocation Images in Surface Reflection by Synchrotron Radiation Topography.
PB86- 136785
501,413
W.
Optical Properties of
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501,182
Photodiode Self-Calibration as a Basis
500,286
PB86-1 38385
500,748
Redefining the Scratch Standards,
PB85-194736
501.454 Is
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500,650
Not a Performance Standard.
Specimen Banking. 500.463
V.
500,725
B.
Crystal Field Energy Levels ties of Ni(+ 2):MgF2,
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501,444
of
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Crystal Field Energy Levels
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501.449
PB85-206753
501,444
Study of Second Harmonic Generation Coefficients and traviolet Absorption Edge of Barium Borate Crystal,
PB85-206969 F.
Weldments
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PB85-227098 ZIELINSKI, W.
501.047
L.
Technique for the Preparation Trace Organic Gas Standards.
ZIMMERMAN,
of
500,296
Recent Developments
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Self-Contained Cryocoolers for Cryoelectronic Devices.
SQUIDS and Other Low-Power SQUID
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ZOLLER,
500,990
Applications to Geophysics.
PB85-187482
(I)
through P (XV),
PB86-165610
500.585
L. J.
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Accurate
J. E.
PB85-201804
500,333
Arctic
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500,638
PB85-227072
Ul-
501.512
Ductile-to-Brittle Transition in Steel
PB85-222073 R.
Intensi-
U\(+ 2):MgF2,
the Technique for the Self-Calibration of Silicon Photodiodes, in
Intensi-
Second Harmonic Generation Coefficients and Ultraviolet Absorption Edge of Barium Borate Crystal, PB85-206969 501.512 Study
PB85-207397
E. F.
Absolute Spectral Irradiance Measurements Based on the Predicted Quantum Efficiency of a Silicon Photodiode.
ZAPAS,
of Environmental
Gravimetric
PB86-123114
PB85- 187474
Pattern Recognition Using Incoherent OTF (Optical Transfer Function) Synthesis and Edge Enhancement.
Scratch Standard
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PB85-202588
M.
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ZIA-EBRAHIMI,
E.
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501,183
P.
Configuration Interaction
PB85-1 89355
ZUCKERMAN.
in
Multiphoton Ionization.
501.453
J. J.
Structural Investigations by Solid-Stale (sup 13)C NMR. Dependence of (singlet J((sup 119)Sn, (sup 13)C)) on the MeSn-Me Angle in Methyltin(IV)s.
PB86- 122835
500.439
500,945
(Poly{butene-1-sulfone)),
PB85-206464
Review
Developing a Programming Environment.
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501,398
Energy Levels Of Phosphorus. P
K. C.
LixRe03
Resonance Scattering of a Short Laser Pulse on a TwoLevel System: Time-Dependent Approach. PB85-229367 500,348
ZALUBAS,
500.195
R. L.
PB86- 128741
ZHU,
Aspects
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Recent Developments
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PB85-189330
500.306
S.
PB85-1 70611
501.378
Measurements and Standards
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PB85-196186
in
PB85-221869
ZALEWSKI,
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Uranium Oxide Reference Materials
Gamma-Ray Measurements
Mechanism
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Sampling and Sample
PB85-206753
H. G.
of Melting-Recrystallization
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ZEISLER,
in
PB86-123122
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Structural
500,418
Assurance and Protocols Preparation of Biological Samples. PB85-1 89348
Quality
ZELKOWITZ, M. 500,353
A.
ZAHURAK,
500,936
PB86-1 12141
International
PB85-229953
Role
PB85-230001
ZEISLER, R. tal
YU, C. Mechanical Properties of Compliant Coating Materials. PB86-138526 500,846
ZABKAR,
500,947
High Sensitivity Neutron Activation Analysis of Environmenand Biological Standard Reference Materials.
B. A.
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H. T.
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PB85- 187466
Engraving and Printing,
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YOUNG,
Use
ZALEWSKI,
PB85-184570
YOUNG,
PB86-142429
ZACHMANN,
F. Y.
Application of Risk Analysis to Offshore Oil and Gas Operations - Proceedings of an International Workshop Held at Gaithersburg, Maryland on March 27 and 28, 1984.
YOO,
PB86- 142858
Superposition of Small Strains on Large Deformations as a Probe of Nonlinear Response in Polymers.
Comparison D.
Nonparametric Calibration.
YOLKEN,
501,323
Tunable Scratch Standards
Softening x)Rb(x)C8.
YEN, D.
YOKEL,
PB86-1 42411
I.
Solutions
as a
500,183
ZUKOSKI,
E. E.
Experimental Study of Environment and Heat Transfer in a Fire. Mixing in Doorway Flows and Entrainment in Plumes.
Room Fire
Nonlinear Mechanical Behavior of Polymer Solutions at Various Concentrations.
PB86-142437
500,548
Superposition of Small Deformations on Large DeformaMeasurements of the Incremental Relaxation Modulus for a Polyisobutylene Solution.
tions:
PB85-248755
ZUPANCIC,
501,641
I.
NMR
(Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) Self-Diffusion Study of Polyethylene and Paraffin Melts.
PB85-227684
500,341
PA-45
+
KEYWORD INDEX
SAMPLE ENTRY Keyword term
Management Executive Guide to Software Maintenance
Title
PB86-1 36629
2-METHYLBUTANE
PB86-122975
Thermophyslcal Properties of Working Fluids for Binary Geotfiermal Cycles. Final Report.
DE85000385
500,790
2-METHYLPROPANE Tfiermophyslcal Properties of Working Fluids for Binary Geothermal Cycles. Final Report.
DE8S000385
AB
INITIO
500,790
ANALYSIS
Initio Effective Spin-Orbit Operators for Use in Atomic and Molecular Structure Calculations. Results tor Methylldyne, Hydroxyl Radicals, Silylldvne, Carbon Monoxide! 1) Ion, Carbon Monoxide and Silicon Monoxide. PB85-205888 500,277
Relationships between Knoop and Scratcti Micro-IndentaHardness and Implications for Abrasive Wear. PB85-2035 1 1 500, 882 tion
PB86- 133568
Mo-
500,499
ABSTRACTS
Layer:
Removal and Bonding Considerations.
PB85-189181
500,084
ABS RESINS Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Copolymers (ABS): Pyrol-
and Combustion Products and Review of tfie Literature, PB86-1 53772
ysls
Ttieir
Toxicity
-
A
501,651
ABSORPTION Simple Accurate Absorption Model. PB86- 138468
500,531
ABSORPTION COEFFICIENTS PB85-206738
501,496
Measurement of Relative Extreme-Wing Absorption Coefficients By Excited-State Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing. PB85-207272 500,292
ABSORPTION SPECTRA and K Ab-
PB85-1 97788
4D
500,226
Photoabsorptlon Spectrum of
PB85-227569 Laser Tomography
Ba(+
2).
500,334 for Diagnostics In
Reacting Flows.
501,282
ACID BONDED REACTION CEMENTS Elastic Constants of Two Dental Porcelains. PB85-229318
500,835
Evaluation of Methods Used for the Determination Acidity in 'Acid Rain' Samples,
1985,
PB85-1 78309
PB86- 139680
501,113
ACCELERATED TESTS PB86-1 11960
501,035
Network Access Technology: PB86- 124807
A
PB86-138161
500,728
500,746
Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program) Directory of Accredited Laboratories, 1 984.
501,160
(National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Pro-
gram) Assessment and Evaluation Manual, 501, 192
(National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation ProDirector of Accredited Laboratories Midyear
501,243
Laboratory Evaluation Process of the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program.
PB86-139821
501,314
ACCURACY Reference Bases
PB85-221885
for
in
Review of Measurement Practices for the DeterpH and Acidity of Atmospheric Precipitation. 500.224
PB85-1 97754
Acid Precipitation: The Role of 03-Aikene-S02 Systems in the Atmospheric Conversion of S02 to H2S04 Aerosol.
500,231
Evaluation of Methods Used for the Acidity in 'Acid Rain' Samples,
Determination of
PB85- 178309 Critical
500,141
Review
mination of
ACCREDITATION NVLAP (National
PB85-200079
Ions
500,213
ACIDITY
Perspective.
Procedure Language Access to Proposed American National Standard Database Management Systems.
gram) Update,
Transition-Metal
PB85-201879
ACCESS METHODS
NVLAP
with
mination of
Estimating the Impact of Atmospheric Carbonaceous Paron Urban and Rural Environments by Radiocarbon Measurements. PB86-1 11804 500,404
NVLAP
of Sulfur(IV) Solutions.
Critical
of
500,141
Reactions
Aqueous PB85-197432
ACCELERATOR MASS SPECTROSCOPY
PB85-239218
Molecular X-Ray Spectra: S-K(beta) Emission sorption Spectra of SCO and CS2.
Common-View. PB86- 128857
of Center for Fire Research (of the National Bureau of Standards) Grants and In-House Programs -
PB85-178317
Caiorimetric Measurement of Optical Absorption in Sapphire at Visible, near IR. and near UV Wavelengths,
Accuracy of International Time and Frequency Comparisons via Global Positioning System Satellites in
ACID RAIN
ticulates
ABRASIVES
Discrete
Electric Field Effects on the Absorption Spectra of lecular Hydrogen Near the Ionization Limit.
Prediction of Concrete Service-Life.
ABRASION RESISTANCE
Smear
501,649
Laser Tomography for Temperature Measurements In Flames. PBe6-1 22983 501,650
Summaries
Ab
Abstract number
NTIS order number
500,049
of
pH and
Measurement Practices Acidity of
Atmospheric
for the Deter-
Precipitation.
PB85-197754
500,224
ACOUSTIC DETECTORS Simple and Effective Acoustic Emission Source Location System. PB85-186971 501,179
ACOUSTIC EMISSION TESTING Acoustic-Emission-Monitored Tests for
TAB
Inner
Bond Quality. PB85-196160 Quantitative Processing.
Lead
501,053 Acoustic
PB86-1 23080
Emission
Studies
for
Materials
501,276
ACOUSTIC EMISSIONS Analytical Approach to Acoustic Emission Signal Processing: Problems and Progress.
Accurate Measurement.
500,090
PB85-1 70660
501 381
KW-1
KEYWORD INDEX Dynamic Green's Functions
of
an
Plate
Infinite
-
A Com-
puter Program,
PB86-143856
501,570
PB86-1 29004
Emission Transducer Calibra-
Fracture Behaviour for Different Modified Epoxy Adhesive Formulations.
Rubber-
PB8e-1 12182
500,813
Viscoelastic
Appendix. PB85-1 72476
tion.
501,382
Studies of Passive Film Breakdown by Detection and Analysis of Electroctiemical Noise.
ADSORBATES Vibrational
Traceabllity of Acoustical Instrument Calibration to tfie National Bureau of Standards.
ADSORPTION
PB86-124104
Adsorption of H20 on Ni(111); Influence of Preadsorbed Oxygen on Azimuthal Ordering.
501,386
Electrochemical Noise Measurements for the Study of Localized Corrosion and Passivity Breakdown.
PB86- 132578
PB85-201887
500,489
Examination of Current Fluctuations during Fe-Cr Alloys.
PB86-132586
Patterns.
PB85-206001
Ray Refraction in Velocity and Attenuation Tomography: A Perturbation Approach. PB85-202653 501,383 Correcting for
Inhomogeneities: Time
Ru(OOI).
Methyl
Abstract:
Isocyanide
Adsorption
on
Rh(111).
501,384 in
the Physical Sciences
and Desorption. PB86-1 32636
Proper-
-
Gases, Liquids, and Solids. PB86-1 19252
ties of
PB86- 133402
Acoustical Benefits and Costs of Passive Solar Energy Design.
PB86-1 24930
and Dissociation. PB86- 136876
ACOUSTICS & SOUND Ultrasonic Standard Reference Blocks:
What
501,165
PB86-136900
Simple and Effective Acoustic Emission Source Location System. PB85-1 86971 501,179
PB86-136942
Ray Refraction
in
Velocity
Scattering of Sound Domain Analysis.
Waves by
PB85-202901
501,384
Development
of High Fidelity Acoustic Emission Trans-
Deconvolution by Design
Problem
An Approach
PB85-242162
501,385
PB86-124104
501,386
An
of Source Apportionment ProSimulated Data Sets.
501,300
for
500.082
PB85-183556 Transplutonium (sigma sub Range.
nf)
Systematics
in
the
MeV
501,542
PB86- 103009
ACTIVATION ENERGY Activity of
500,613
Superposition of Small Strains on Large Deformations as a Probe of Nonlinear Response in Polymers.
Thermal Conductivity Viscosity
500,310
ACTIVITY COEFFICIENTS GAMPHI - A Database of Activity and Osmotic cients for Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions. PB85-1 83390
500,160
ADAPTATION Limitations of Color Constancy.
PB86-142395
501,532
and Thermal Conductivity
PB85- 197671
Aqueous Solubilities and Enthalpies nine and Guanine. PB86-136751
501,623 of Solution of
Ade-
500,993
Bonding of Restorative Materials to Dentine: The Present the United States.
on
500,120
Spot Inception in a Methane/Air Diffusion Flame as Characterized by Detailed Species Profiles. PB86-142684 500,555
Review of the Literature on the Gaseous Products and Toxicity Generated from the Pyrolysis and Combustion of Rigid Polyurethane Foams, 500,943
Estimating Interroom Contaminant Movements,
501,022
Indoor Air Quality Modeling, Phase 1 Report. Framework for Development of General Models,
AIR POLLUTION
501,023
CONTROL Workshop Report,
AIR POLLUTION
501,015
CONTROL EQUIPMENT
Reliable Data for Flue
Gas
Desulfurization Processes.
PB86-123130
500,444
AIR POLLUTION DETECTION Characterization of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures from Air Particulate Samples Using Liquid Chromatography, Gas Chromatography, and Mass Spectrometry.
500,178
501,656
Miniature Signals and Miniature Counters: Accuracy Assurance via Micro-Processors and Multiparamter Control
Techniques. PB85-1 96954
500,101
Gravimetric Technique for the Preparation of Accurate Trace Organic Gas Standards.
PB85-207397
500,296
Determination of
Nitro-Polynuclear
Aromatic Hydrocar-
Wood
Gasification,
PB85-226520
501,639
the Determination of
500,368
1
Determination of Trace fined Coal Products.
Element Forms
in
Solvent Re-
500,387
Investigation of
Wood
Pyrolysis Using Solid State (13)C
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
500,141
PB86-1 10129
500,390
Quantitative Electron Probe Microanalysis of Fly
Techniques.
PB86-1 11358 500,101
Review
of
Measurement Practices
pH and
for the Deter-
Acidity of Atmospheric Precipitation.
500,224
PB85-1 97754
Pollut-
ants.
PB86- 105848
Ash
Par-
ticles.
500,396
Estimating the Impact of Atmospheric Carbonaceous Particulates on Urban and Rural Environments by Radiocar-
bon Measurements. PB86-1 11804
500.404
Acid Precipitation: The Role of 03-Alkene-S02 Systems in the Atmospheric Conversion of S02 to H2S04 Aero-
Passive Sampler for Ambient Levels of Nitrogen Dioxide.
sol.
Application of Tunable Diode-Laser Absorption for Trace Stratospheric Measurements of HCL - Laboratory Re-
PB85-201879
500,231 of
a Personal Exposure Monitor for
Two
Dioxin Formation
PB85-207207
501,207 in
PB86- 133386
501.298
sults.
PB86-138120
Sizes of Inhalable Particulates.
PB85-202596
ADHESION
PB86- 142676
Miniature Signals and Miniature Counters: Accuracy Assurance via Micro-Processors and Multiparamler Control
Development 500,503
500,119
Preliminary Report of the NFPA Advisory Committee the Toxicity of the Products of Combustion.
PB85-23081
PB85-1 78309
mination of
Enthalpy of Combustion of Adenine.
PB86-141942
Products of
Gas-
500,591
Evaluation of Methods Used for Acidity in 'Acid Rain' Samples,
Critical
ADENINE
501,310
Exploration of Combustion Limitations and Alternatives to the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Toxicity Test
500,574
Errors.
Systems. PB86-1 24856
501,066
Airborne Particles.
Radiocarbon: Nature's Tracer for Carbonaceous
PB85-205250
Rational Approach to Deburring for Flexible Manufacturing
500,035
Personal/Portable Monitors and Samplers for
bons in Diesel Soot by Liquid Chromatography with Fluorescence and Electrochemical Detection. PB85-225688 500,324
of Dry Air in the
PB85-196954
ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS
of
500,936
AIR POLLUTION Coeffi-
Review
the Re-
of Fluid Air,
eous Phase, PB86-165677 Sensor
10).
PB85-221935
in
Interpreting
AIR CIRCULATION W(1
in
PB85-1 89421
501,364
PB86-165503
ACTINIDE SERIES
Infrared Band Strengths for Methyl Chloride gions of Atmospheric Interest.
Reactor.
AIR
Dental Resins.
for
Determination of Ultratrace Levels of Lead in Reference Fuels by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption.
PB85-230001
Systems
cedures - Results PB86-1 33626
of
PB85-1 87300
AGING TESTS (MATERIALS)
501,050
Source Apportionment ProSimulated Data Sets. 501,300
Comparison
Guide to Ionization Chamber Dosimetry at the AFRRI (Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute)
PB85-203438
ACRYLIC RESINS
Methanation
for
Nuclear and Chemical Dating Techniques: the Environmental Record.
Ultrasonic Study.
PB86- 139862 Initiator-Accelerator
Comparison
PB85-230621
Traceabllity of Acoustical Instrument Calibration to the National Bureau of Standards.
Stainless Steel Welds:
500,231
AGE ESTIMATION
Gases, Liquids, and Solids. PB86-1 19252
ties of
501,298
Interlaboratory
PB85-212306
Practical
Proper-
-
500.464
Passive Sampler for Ambient Levels of Nitrogen Dioxide.
Indoor Air Quality Modeling
AFRRI REACTOR
501,244 the Physical Sciences
500,368
PB86- 128832
501,174
cedures - Results PB86- 133626
Services,
PB85-230811
Calculations of the Dimerization of Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Implications for Soot Formation.
PB86-166626 500,516
Portable Ambient Aerosol Sampler.
Interlaboratory
Acoustics LAP (Laboratory Accreditation Program) Handbook. Operational and Technical Requirements of the Laboratory Accreditation Program for Acoustical Testing
in
Surface-Ab-
to the Inverse
501,236
in
of
sol.
of Ultrasonic Testing.
Acoustical Research
Mass Spectrometry
PBB5-201879
PB85-229896
Pollut-
ants.
PB86-1 66600
Acid Precipitation: The Role of 03-Alkene-S02 Systems in the Atmospheric Conversion of S02 to H2S04 Aero-
501,215 -
Surface.
PB85-184513
ducers.
PB85-205227
1)
AEROSOLS New
Carbonaceous
PB86-151941
500,514
Laser Desorption sorbed Molecules. PB86-1 38088
501,383
Inhomogeneities: Time
the Ag(31
PB86-1 37973
and Attenuation
Tomography: A Perturbation Approach. PB85-202653
IS)
500,510
Ammonia Adsorption on
501,120
Correcting for
500,509
N2 on Ni(IOO): Angular Dependence of the N(sub XPS (X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy) Peaks.
Acoustoelastic Evaluation of Arbitrary Plane Residual Stress States in Nonhomogeneous, Anisotropic Plates,
PB85- 187334
500,506
Core-Level Binding-Energy Shift Analysis of CO, H, and O Adsorption on Cu-Ni Surfaces.
future.
PB85- 182780
500,494
Core-Level Binding-Energy Shift Analysis of Adsorption
501,005
500,032 for
Method,
500,491
Nonequilibrium Surface and Interface Thermodynamics.
501,385
501,639 Particulate Carbon.
PB86-138070
Diffusion,
Acoustical Research
PB85-226520 Contemporary PB85-230803
500,440
Interactions of Sulfur with Nickel Surfaces: Adsorption,
ACOUSTICS
Gasification,
PB86- 136959
500,408
PB86-1 22967
PB85-202901
KW-2
N20 on
PB86-1 11911
Summary Waves by
500,283
Adsorption and Decomposition of
ACOUSTIC SCATTERING
Status
500,239
Model for the Saturated Water Bilayer on Ru(OOI) Based on a Comparison of Experimental and Calculated LEED
ACOUSTIC REFRACTION
500,031
Wood
Products of
PB86- 133386
PB85-202620
500,490
Scattering of Sound Domain Analysis.
500,232
Adsorption of Water on Aluminum(1 11)
Pit Initiation in
PB85-219913
Radiocarbon: Nature's Tracer
Energy Relaxation of Adsorbates on Surfaces. PB85-230696 500,363
500.429
PB86-119229
Evaluated Kinetic and Photochemical Data for Atmospheric Chemistry: Supplement 2,
Characterization of Fracture Behavior of Adhesive Joints. PB85-207348 500, 124
ACOUSTIC MEASUREMENT New Method of Acoustic
Texture
500,096
ADHESIVES
Incinerators.
500,291
500,036
a Methane/Air Diffusion Flame as Characterized by Detailed Species Profiles. PB86-1 42684 500,555 Spot Inception
in
,
KEYWORD INDEX ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (ANIMALS)
PB86- 129731
Combustion Conditions and Exposure Conditions Combustion Product Toxicity Testing. PB85-208080 500,
for 1
18
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (HUMANS) Approachi to Hazard Assessment of Combustion Products in
Building Fires.
PB85-208049
501.635
Preliminary Report of ttie NFPA Advisory Committee on the Toxicity of the Products of Combustion.
PB86-1 42676
500,120
AIR POLLUTION SAMPLING Miniature Signals and Miniature Counters: Accuracy Assurance via Micro-Processors and Multlparamter Control Techniques. PB85-1 96954
500,101
Development of a Personal Exposure Monitor for Sizes of Inhalable Particulates.
PB85-202596
Two
501,207
Passive Sampler for Ambient Levels of Nitrogen Dioxide.
PB86-133386
501,298
Indoor Air Quality Modeling
Workshop Report,
PB85-212306 Ventilation Effectiveness Office Buildings,
in
Mechanically
Ventilated
500,999
Validation of centrations in
Models for Predicting Formaldehyde ConResidences Due to Pressed Wood Prod501,019
SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Mathematical Model of an a Capillary Tube. PB86-1 36801
Alr-to-Air
Heat
Pump Equipped
with
Thermal Response of
Aircraft
Cabin Ceiling Materials
during a Post-Crash, External Fuel-Spill, Fire Scenario.
500,002
PB85-207082
AIRCRAFT FIRES
Multicritical
PB85-182822
500,867
Delta-Band Bonding Theory of the Relative Heats of Solution of Transition Metal Alloys and Its Relation to Solubility Limits.
500,001
PB85-1 78333
Thermal Response of
Aircraft Cabin Ceiling Materials Post-Crash, External Fuel-Spill, Fire Scenario.
PB85-205821
500,273
Properties and Interactions of Oral Structures and Restorative Materials. Annual Report for Period October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984,
PB85-210409
500,089
ALPHA COEFFICIENTS NBSGSC A FORTRAN
PB85-207082
500,002
ALBEDO Anomalous Atmospheric Spectral Features between 300 and 310 NM Interpreted in Light of New Ozone Absorption Coefficient
Measurements.
500,030
PB85-202612
-
Program
for Quantitative X-ray
ALDEHYDES Mechanism of 03-Aldehyde Reactions. PB85-1 97564
500,284
ALICYCLIC HYDROCARBONS Number and Novelty In Approaches
to the Calculation of
Group Increments. PB85-187268
Slrainless
500175
ALIGNMENT Alignment Procedure
for X-ray
PB85-229359
Topography. 501,400
ALKALI GLASS
Computer Typesetting Techniques
to
(for
Microcomputers).
PB85-212082
501,339
and Other
Dielectrics
on Crack-Growth. 500,828
PB85-205904
ALKALI RESISTANT TESTS Vapor Transport
in
in
Shale
PB86-138476
500,532
Systems. PB86-1 37957
tion
500,131
Auger Electron Emission from the Decay Excited Atoms Sputtered from Al and Si. PB85-182814
PB85-219871
of Collisionally-
Reaction
In
Concrete.
501,028
PB85-200095
ALKALINE EARTH METALS ThetTTWdynamic Modsit of Alkall-MatBl Vapor Tmtupoit In Saicata SyttMTM PB86-110178 500,392
Aluminum and Manganese, 501,590 in
Silicon-Carbide/Aluminum.
PB86- 122769
500,858
ALUMINUM ALLOYS Studies of the Friction Transients During Break-In of Sliding Metals.
PB85-182798
500,866
Surface Melting of an Alloy Under Steady State Condi-
PB85-1 87748
500,873
Beam
Morphological Stability of Electron
Melted Alumi-
Alloys.
PB85-1 87755
500,874
ALUMINUM MANGANESE ALLOYS Microscopic Evidence for Quasi-Periodicity Long-Range Icosahedral Order.
in
Standard Chemical Thermodynamic Properties of Alkane Isomer Groups,
PB85-219889
500,302
NMR
(Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) Self-Diffusion Study of Polyethylene and Paraffin Melts.
PB85-227684 Critical Properties, Potential
500,341 Force Constants, and Struc-
ture of Organic Molecules.
PB86-1 42635
500,553
ALKENE HYDROCARBONS Reaction of Oxygen Atoms with Olefins. PB86-1 33824
PB86- 140241
501,418 of
PB85-182897
500,849
Standard Chemical Thermodynamic Properties of Alkene Isomer Groups, PB86-1 65628 500,586 Intaglio Ink Considerations,
A/D
Converter Using Latching Compar-
ators.
PB86- 112760
500,718
Principles of Quality
Assurance
of
Chemical Measure-
PB85- 177947
500,140
Borosilicate Glass Materials.
PB85-183291
500,816
Effects of Ionic Organic Materials
on Enamel Deminerali-
PB85-183341
500,081
NBS
(National Bureau of Standards)
Laser-Raman Microprobe. Isolation
501,173
and Characterization
Optical Waveguide Photon Plumbing for the Chemistry Lab: Fiber Optics, Waveguides, and Evanescent Waves as Tools for Chemical Analysis.
PB85-1 84737
501,177
Characterization of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures from Air Particulate Samples Using Liquid Chromatography, Gas Chromatography, and Mass Spectrometry,
PB85- 187300
500,178
Quality Assurance of Chemical Measurements.
PB85- 187763
501,184
Speciation of Arsenic sion Process Fluids.
in
Fossil Fuels
and Their Conver-
PB85- 187797
500,188
Standardization of Technetium-99 by Liquid-Scintillation Counting.
501.537
Synthesis and Characterization of CI 8 Stationary Phases for the Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB85-1 89504
500,198
Aqueous Solutions. PB85-1 97432
500,826
Temperature Dependence of the VUV (Vacuum Ultraviolet) Optical Spectra and Band Structure of AI203, PB85-206639 501,491
Sulfur(IV)
of
with
Transition-Metal
Ions
of Fischer-Tropsch Crystal Nickel Catalyst.
Deformation on the Fracture of Si3N4 and
Ohmic
500,823
Critical
Synthesis on a Single
500,221
an Ion
Friction of
in
a Conducting Pore.
PB85-1 97721
EPR
(Electron Paramagnetic Resonance) Studies of Infrared-Transmitting Sulfide Ceramics,
501,492
500,223
Review
mination of
ALUMINUM ZINC SULFIDES
of
pH and
Measurement Practices
for the Deter-
Acidity of Atmospheric Precipitation.
PB85-1 97754
500,224
Influence of Substrate Parameters on with AlkyI Bonded-Phase Sorbents.
Column
Selectivity
PB85- 197796
AMALGAMS Dental Research at the National Bureau of Standards: How It Changed the Practice of Dental Health Service.
500,133 Secondary Electrons
500,095
Degrading Spatial Resolution in the Analytical Electron Microscope. PB85-201895 501,203
Hindered Bonds. Solof Protonated Amines and Pyri-
Anthropogenic Changes in Organic Carbon and Trace Metal Input to Lake Washington. PB85-201952 500,234
AMINES Hydrogen Bond. vation and Clustering
1.
Sterically
dines.
PB85-230423
500.357
AMMONIA
Role
New
of Fast
in
Spectrograph with a Multichannel Optical Detector
for the
Raman
Characterization of Microparticles.
PB85-201994 of
in
500,213
Mechanism
PB85-1 97697
ALUMINUM SILICON OXYNITRIDE
Ionic
Ali-
Cross Polarization-Magic Angle Sample Spinning NMR Study of Several Crystal Forms of Lactose. PB85- 184604 500,166
PB85-203404
Ammonia
with
Oxygen and Both Local and
Adsorbed
Sodium on Ruthenium(OOI): Evidence Long-Range Interactions.
for
500.484
PB86-1 32511
AMMONIUM LITHIUM SULFATES Effects of Inhomogeneous Strain Near Their Phase Transitions.
in
PB85-1 97580
Ferroelectric Crystals
501.581
AMMONIUM NITRATE Structure of
Induced
500,078
Reactions
Effect of Sialon.
of Radiation
PB85-1 84588
Fatigue Properties of Ceramics with Natural and ConA Study of Alumina.
trolled Flaws:
by Neutron Powder
Dif-
501.411
AMORPHOUS MATERIALS sequent Characterization by
Hydrocarbon Type Separation of Lubricating Base Oil in Multigram Quantity by Preparative HPLC. PB85-202687 500,242 Effect of Sample Dissolution Procedures trometric Analysis of Biological Materials.
AES
(Auger Electron Spec-
troscopy), ESCA (Electron Spctroscopy for Chemical Analysis), SIMS (Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy, and ISS (Ion Scattering Spectroscopy) Methods.
on X-ray Spec500,243
Pertormance Characteristics of a Continuum-Source Echelle Wavelength Modulated Atomic Absorption Spectrometer.
PB85-202851
Advanced Multi-Chamber System for Preparation of Amorphous Thin Films by Coevaporation and Their Sub-
501,204
Monte Carlo Electron Trajectory Calculations of Electron Interactions in Samples with Special Geometries. PB85-202646 500,240
PB85-202695
ND4N03 Phase-V
PB86-133535 500,500
Superconducting
PB85-189454
Aluminum Matrix Composites.
fraction.
ALKENES
ALKYD RESINS
a Solid with
ALUMINUM MATRIX COMPOSITES
Interaction
ALKANES
ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTERS
phatic Peptide Dimers.
500,150
PB86-124872
ALKALIES
500,656
PB85-1 83531
Wear
a Four-
Junction SQUID.
Automation of the
Oil.
PB85-206654 Coal Conversion and Combus-
in
zation.
Compounds
Quantitation of Individual Organic
PB85-1 96053
Effects of Water Final Report,
Mechanism
Microscale Homogeneity and Compositional Profiling of
ALUMINUM OXIDE 500,216
500,655
Amplification by the Phase-Locking
ments,
PB85-206068
Abrasive
Josephson
of
PB86-1 39953
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Fluorescence Analysis.
num
Locked Array
Amplification by a Voltage Junctions.
PB86- 139961
tions.
Numerical Simulations of the Effect of Floor and Ceiling Venting on Fire and Smoke Spread in Aircraft Cabins,
Alkali-Silica
Diagram Features Associated with Points in Alloy Systems.
Physical-Property Modeling
Numerical Simulations of the Effect of Floor and Ceiling Venting on Fire and Smoke Spread in Aircraft Cabins, 500,001 PB85-1 78333
Design and Construction of a Superconducting Magnet System for the Absolute Ampere Experiment. PB86-129491 501,429
AMPLIFIERS
Phase
Electrical Resistivity of
501,008
AIRCRAFT CABINS
Alkali
500,449
ALUMINUM
Phase 1 PB86-140514 ucts.
In situ
PB86-124047
ALLOYS
ALTERNATE FUELS
PB86-1 03462
during a
Doppler-Limited Study of the Infrared Spectrum of Allene from 2965 to 3114 /cm.
Contribution
501,015
501,392
PB85-196004
AMPERE
ALPHANUMERIC SYMBOLS
AIR QUALITY
AIR
500,134
ALLENE
501,209
Nuclear and Chemical Dating Techniques: Interpreting the Environmental Record.
PB85-203438
500,613
Innovations in Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with Electrothermal Atomization for Determining Lead in Foods.
KW-3
KEYWORD INDEX PB85-203495
500,256
Preparation of
ment
Gas
Cylinder Standards for tfie Measureof Trace Levels of Benzene and Telrachloroettiy-
lene.
PB86-124120 Use
500.451
of Isotope Dilution
Mass Spectrometry
cation of Standard Reference Materials.
500,260
Influence of a l\/lultiple-Energy Ion Profile of a Binary Alloy.
Beam on
tfie Equilibri-
um
500,457
Application of Atomic Absorption and Plasma Emission Spectrometry for Environmental Analysis.
PB86- 128204
PB85-205219
500,883
Application of Perdeuterated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro-
carbons (PAH) as Internal Standards matograpfiic Determination of PAH and Ottier Complex Mixtures.
for tfie Liquid
in
Chro-
a Petroleum Crude
Oil
PB85-207223
501,658
500,461
Microwave and Far-Infrared Spectra PB86- 128865
Raman
of Detection in Chemical-Analysis.
PB86- 133634 Quantitation of Individual Organic
500,296
Systematics of Multielement Determination wilti Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry and Thermal Atomization,
PB85-207439
500,297
Some Remarks on
the History and Development of the
ASTM
Committee E-37 PB85-20B064
Purity
Method.
501,229
PB85-221901
500,309
Determination of Molecular Weight Distribution of Aromatic Components in Petroleum Products by Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry with Chlorobenzene as Reagent Gas.
PB85-221992
500.313
Mass Spectrometric
Analysis of Uranium and Plutonium
Loaded Anion Exchange Resin Beads: An Round Robin. PB85-222313 Determination
Interlaboratory
501,357 Hydrocar-
bons in Diesel Soot by Liquid Chromatography with Fluorescence and Electrochemical Detection. PB85-225688 500,324 Determination
Dibenzothiophene
of
Oils
in
by
Liquid
500,337
Separation and Purification of Diastereomers of Angiotenby Weak Anion-Exchange High-Performance Liquid I
PB85-229276
500,343
Contemporary Particulate Carbon. PB85-230803
500.032
Speciation of Inorganic Arsenic and Organoarsenic pounds in Fossil Fuel Precursors and Products.
PB85-230860
Com-
501,659
Ways
to Standardization in Electrophoresis to Light.
Are Brought
500,373
Determination of Trace Element Forms fined Coal Products.
in
Solvent Re-
500,387
Waste from Baltimore
PB86-109956
500,389
Ash
Par-
500,542
Reaction Products from a Discharge of N2 and H2S: The
Microwave Spectrum of Two Conformers mide (HNSNH). PB86-140019
of Sulfur Dii-
500,543
Spectroscopy and Photochemistry of Free Radicals Formed by the Reaction of F Atoms with Small Molecules.
PB86-1 40357
500,547
Water on Maleic Acid and
Salicyclic Acid Ex-
PB86-142718
500,556
Resonance-lonization
Mass Spectrometry
500,560
PB86-111358
500,396
Beam Broadening
in
the Analytical Electron Microscope.
PB86-1 11366
500,397
Monte Carlo Electron Trajectory Calculations Tilted, Solid
of
X-ray
Specimens.
500,398
Pump-Probe Techniques Applied
to
Spectroscopic and
Kinetic Studies of Radicals.
500,597
500,403
500,599
Steric Effects in Neophyltin(IV) Chemistry.
PB86-111937
500,410
Further Developments
in
the High-Precision Coulometric
500,966
Models and Measurements as Revealed Through Chemometric Intercomparison, PB86-1 65834 500,600
Use of Kalman Filtering and Correlation Analytical Calibration Procedures,
Techniques
PB86- 165867
In
501.332
Ideas
in
the Analysis of Screening Designs,
500,968
Fourier Representations of Pdf's Arising phy,
in
Crystallogra-
501,419
ANGIOTENSIN
500,414
Factors Affecting the Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Isomers.
501,255
PB86-1 12067
High Sensitivity Neutron Activation Analysis of Environmental and Biological Standard Reference Materials. 500,418 PB86-1 12141
Temperature Dependence of the Vibrational Population Lifetime of OH(nu= 1) in Fused Silica. PB86-1 12174 500,421 Broadening
in
a Strongly Scattering Target
in
the
Analytical Electron Microscope.
PB86-1 12745
500,422
Analytical Optogalvanic
Spectroscopy
PB86- 112901
Raman
in
501,261 Spectroscopy.
501,525
PB86-122785
Elemental Ratioing Technique for Assessing Concentration Data from a Complex Vl/ater System.
500,447
PB86-124013
Characterization of Bioactive Organotin Polymers: Fracby SEC (Size Exclutionation and Determination of sion Chromatography)-GFAA.
MW
PB85-226892
500,774
Screenroom Measurements PB86-102381
of
Antenna Factors. 500,776
A
Orbiting Standards Package:
Recalibratable Satellite Instrument Assembly for Measuring Large Earth Station
Antennas. PB86-1 12885
501,260
Determination of Near-Field Correction Parameters for Circularly Polarized Probes.
PB86-1 22892
500,780
Site Attenuation,
PB86-1 69083
500,789
ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropogenic Changes in Organic Carbon and Trace Metal Input to Lake Washington. PB85-201952 500,234
ANTIMONY THIOANTIMONATE Mechanism PB85-196178
of
SbSbS4. 500,929
New Wear
Resistant Additive
SbSbS4. 500,930
-
PB86-1 11028
SbSbS4.
PB86-1 38591
500,932
Fluorescence Measurement of the Diffusion Coefficient Butylated Hydroxyanisole in Low-Density Polyethyl-
ene.
PB85-229334
500,346
Repair of Tryptophan Radicals by Antioxidants.
PB86-1 38369
500,524
PB86-1 38534
500,534
ANVIL CELLS Interferometric High Pressure Gauge for the Anvil Cell Useful at High Temperatures.
Diamond
PB85-207090
501,224
APARTMENT BUILDINGS Fire Emergency Buildings.
Evacuation
Simulation
for
Multlfamlly
PB85-229276
500,343
Excited Electron Correlations
in
Resonant Multiphoton
Barium Rydberg States.
PB85-229292
500.344
Intensity-Dependent Electron Angular Resonant Multiphoton Ionization.
Distributions
Momentum Transfer and Charge Cloud AlignAtomic Collisions: Intuitive Concepts, Experimental Observations and Semiclassical Models. PB86-123999 500.445
ANION EXCHANGING
the Pres-
500,228
Procedure Language Access to Proposed American NaStandard Database Management Systems. PB86-138161 500,746
tional
Software
for Liriuid Size Exclusion
and PB85-229458
Analysis of Uranium and Plutonium Loaded Anion Exchange Resin Beads: An Interlaboratory Round Robin. PB85-222313 501,357
Separation and Purification of Diastereomers of Angiotensin by Weak Anion-Exchange High-Performance Liquid I
Chromatography,
PB85-229276
500,343
Chromatography Data
Analysis.
501,235
Lexical Synthesis
Approach
to User-Oriented Input Speci-
fication.
PB86- 124849 Guide
for
500,730
Management
Selecting Microcomputer Data
Software.
PB86-132107
500,740
ARABINOSE Investigation of the Equilibria Ribulose, and Arabinose.
between Aqueous Ribose,
PB86-142460
500,551
ARCHAEOLOGY Nuclear and Chemical Dating Techniques: the Environmental Record.
ANIONS Study of Polycation-Anionic-Surfactant Systems.
PB85-207322
PB85-203438 500,295
ANISOTROPIC PLATES Acoustoelastic Evaluation of Arbitrary Plane Residual Stress States in Nonhomogeneous, Anisotropic Plates,
PB85-187334
501,120
N2 and
Its
Effect
500.328
ANORTHITE
500,613
500,174
ANTENNA ARRAYS Theory of Mutual Impedances and Multiple Reflections an N-Element Array Environment.
(NARS) Twenty
National Archives and Records Service Year Preservation Plan,
PB85-1 77640
500,052
ARGON in
Argon K-Spectra.
PB85-184695
500,170
Product State and Kinetic Energy Distributions in the Ultraviolet Photodissociation of the NO-Ar van der Waals Molecule.
PB85-230654
of Sintering in Anorthite.
500,359
ARGON IONS Determination
in
Interpreting
ARCHIVES
Multi-Vacancy Effects
Anisotropic Scattering of Electrons by on Electron Transport.
in
Calcium Fluoride.
APPLICATION PROGRAMS (COMPUTERS)
Collection
in
and TEM Investigation PB85- 184786
of
in
500,347
ANGULAR MOMENTUM
SEM
ence or Absence PB85-201788
APPLICATIONS PROGRAMS (COMPUTERS)
PB85-229342
PB85-225738
501,086
APATITE Hydrolysis of Dicalcium Phosphate DIhydrate
Chromatography.
ANISOTROPY
Flames.
Electromagnetic Fields 1982 through December 1983,
PB85-1 78077
Separation and Purification of Diastereomers of Angiotensin by Weak Anion-Exchange High-Performance Liquid
Ionization via
(National Bureau of Standards) Division Publications, January
Kinetics of Peroxy Radical Reactions with Antioxidants.
Mass Spectrometric
Uranium.
PB86-1 12034
500,773
NBS
for Filtering,
Limitations of
ment
PB85-224475
ANTIOXIDANTS
Agenda for Chemometricians, PB86-165818
Angular
PB86-1 11796
500,780
Solid Lubrication of Steel by
PB86-1 65784
Adaptive Kalman
Correction Parameters for
ANTENNAS
Evaluation of a
of Carbon.
PB86-142866
Some New
Determination of Near-Field Circularly Polarized Probes.
Lubrication
tractions.
ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS
ticles.
KW-4
Mixtures.
I
Quantitative Electron Probe Microanalysis of Fly
Coherent
SF6/02
PB86-1 65933
PB86-105848
Beam
500,535
SF6/N2 and
PB86-165917
PB85-237360
Titration of
PB86- 138567
PB86- 165826
Chromatography.
Generation in PB86-1 11382
500,532
Topical Issue: Chemometrics,
Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry, PB85-227593
Chlorine Content of Municipal Solid County, MD. and Brooklyn, NY..
Shale
Preliminary Studies of the Effects of Semiconductor Reagents on Polymers Containing Fluorine and of Trace Metallic Leachate from Molded Fluorocarbon Resin.
Effect of
Aromatic
Nitro-Polynuclear
of
PB86-138476
PB86- 139979
Validation of Analytical Methods.
in
Oil.
in
500,777
Bibliography of the
501.301
Compounds
Decomposition Products from Corona
PB86- 102688
ANTENNA RADIATION PATTERNS
Out-of-Band Response of Reflector Antennas,
501,284
Gravimetric Tectinique for the Preparation of Accurate
PB85-207397
500,018
Microprobe Spectroscopic Analysis.
Trace Organic Gas Standards.
500.770
PB86- 122892
SiH Radical.
of the
PB86- 128964
Many Dimensions
PB85-191419
Near-Field Array of Yagi-Uda Antennas for Electromagnetic Susceptibility Testing.
PB86-128121
PB85-205201
sin
for the Certifi-
of
Argon Recoil Ions. PB85-203529
the
Is
Lamb
Shift
in
One-Electron
500,257
KEYWORD INDEX ATOMIC & MOLECULAR STUDIES Precision X-ray Wavelength Like Argon Recoil Ions.
Measurements
PB85-207124
in
Helium-
500.269
ARMOR Ballistic
Resistance of Police Body Armor.
PB85-207306
500,
1
13
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS Determination of Molecular Weight Distribution of Aromatic Components in Petroleum Products by Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry with Chlorobenzene as Reagent Gas.
500,313
PB85-221992
AROMATIC POLYCYCLIC HYDROCARBONS Intermolecular Potential Calculations for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
500,138
PB85- 172500
Characterization of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures from Air Particulate Samples Using Liquid Chromatography, Gas Chromatography, and Mass Spectrometry. 500, 178 PB85-187300
Synthesis and Characterization of CI 8 Stationary Phases for the Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
500,198
PB85-1 89504
and PB85-205672 Structure
Equilibria of
501,631
Application of Perdeuterated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) as Internal Standards for the Liquid Chromatographic Determination of PAH in a Petroleum Crude Oil and Other Complex Mixtures.
501,658
PB85-207223
of Nitro-Polynuclear Aromatic HydrocarDiesel Soot by Liquid Chromatography with Fluorescence and Electrochemical Detection.
Determination
bons
in
500,324
PB85-225688
500,231
500 170
PB85-1 84695
Evaluated Kinetic and Photochemical Data for Atmospheric Chemistry: Supplement 2,
3D-4P Transitions
PB85-219913
500,031
PB85-201960
the Re-
Measurement
Band Strengths
Infrared gions of
Atmospheric PB86- 136959
for
Methyl Chloride
in
XI;
Zr
XI, XII;
500,035
Atoms.
sults.
PB85-221943
PB86-138120
500,036
ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION Carbon
Atmospheric
on
Effect
Dioxide
500,033
PB86-1 13982
ATMOSPHERIC TRANSMISSIVITY Effect of Atmospheric Attenuation on Temperature Measurements Made Using Infrared Scanning Systems. PB85-205623 501.461
of
500.235
Lamb
of the Is
Shift in
Hydrogenlike Chlo-
500.258
Electron-Electron Interaction
in
Doubly-Excited States of
500.311
Bibliography on Atomic Energy Levels and Spectra, July 1979 through December 1983.
500.333
PB85-227072
Selected Tables of Atomic Spectra: A. Atomic Energy Levels - Second Edition. B. Multiplet Table - O III. Data Derived from the Analyses of Optical Spectra,
500.369
PB85-235232 Hyperfine Structure of the 2p doublet P(sub (sup 9)Be(-)- 1).
1
12).
Hydrogen Ions and Atoms
Metal
in
Vapors,
500.592
PB86-1 65685
Auger Electron Emission from the Decay of Excited Atoms Sputtered from Al and Si. PB85-182814
Collisionally-
in
Electron Spectrometry Study of Associative and Penning Ionization in Laser Excited Sodium Vapor.
500.385
PB86-1 03603
Excited States Created in Charge Transfer Collisions between Atoms and Highly Charged Ions.
PB86-111747 500,150
State
500.382
PB86-103025
ATOM ATOM COLLISIONS Charge Transfer
XII,
the Zinclike and Copperlike Ions YX, XIII; and Mo XIII, XIV.
PB85-205185
Application of Tunable Diode-Laser Absorption for Trace Stratospheric Measurements of HCL - Laboratory Re-
Solar Cycle Levels.
Nb
in
rine.
Interest.
ATOM ATOM INTERACTIONS
Polyaromatic Flame Ions. .
PB85-201879
500,400
Angular
Electron Capture into Excited States in H -i- Ar(-|- 18), Kr(-i- 36) and Xe(-f 54) Charge Transfer Collisions.
ment
PB86-111754
Momentum Transfer and Charge Cloud AlignAtomic Collisions: Intuitive Concepts, Experimental Observations and Semiclassical Models. 500,445 PB86-1 23999 in
ATOM DIATOM COLLISIONS Vibrational Excitation, and Dissociative Surface Collisions: Classical
Charge Transfer, Adsorption
in
Molecule
500.401
Two
High Excitation of
Electrons.
PB86-111978
500,411
Dielectronic Recombination as a Direct Free-Bond Radiative Process.
PB86-1 12109
500,417
Trajectory Theory.
Factors Affecting the Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Isomers.
501,255
PB86-1 12067
Calculations of the Dimerization of Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Implications for Soot Formation.
500,464
PB86-1 28832
ARSENIC Speciation of Arsenic sion Process Fluids.
in
Fossil Fuels
and Their Conver500,188
PB86-1 87797
ARSENIC INORGANIC COMPOUNDS Speciation of Arsenic sion Process Fluids.
in
Fossil Fuels
and Their Conver-
Com-
ARSENIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Speciation of Arsenic sion Process Fluids.
Forces.
500,179
PB85-187318
ATOM
ION COLLISIONS
Excited States Created in Charge Transfer Collisions between Atoms and Highly Charged Ions.
500,400
PB86-111747
Electron Capture into Excited States in H -h Ar(-i- 18), Kr(-t- 36) and Xe(-i- 54) Charge Transfer Collisions.
500,401
in
Charge Transfer
of
Hydrogen Ions and Atoms
Fossil Fuels
and Their Conver-
Metal
500,592
ION INTERACTIONS
change
of Multiply
Charged Ions with Atoms.
3. ivionhy-
drogenic Target Atoms, 500, 188
Speciation of Inorganic Arsenic and Organoarsenic pounds in Fossil Fuel Precursors and Products.
Com-
501,659
PB85-23Q860
500,303
PB85-219897
Calculation of the Electronic
Structure of
As4S4 and
As4Se4 Molecules, 501,485
PB85-206571
Two-Laser
Study
Pulse-and-Probe
Transfer Collisions of
H
-i-
NO
at 0.95
T-R,V
of
Electronic Structure of
As4S4 and
As4Se4 Molecules, 501,485
PB85-206571
ARTIFACTS Density Comparison of Silicon Artifacts between (National Measurement Laboratory) (Australia) and (National Bureau of Standards) (U.S.),
NML NBS
501,306
PB86-1 37643
ASH CONTENT Analysis of Sampling and Measurement En'ors the Characterization of Refuse Derived Fuel.
Statistical
501,270
PB86-122819
ATOM MOLECULE COLLOSION Separated-Atom Theory zation of Cs by Sr.
of Laser-Induced Collislonal Ioni-
500,520
ATOM MOLECULE INTERACTIONS Interaction
of
Ammonia
with
Adsortied
Sodium on Ruthenium(OOI): Evidence Long-Range Interactions.
for
Nondestructive Evaluation
in Rehabilitation
and Preserva-
Concrete and Masonry Materials.
501,038
PB86-133592
500,484
PB86-1 32511
FIELD ION MICROSCOPY General Purpose Atom Probe Field Ion Microscope. 501,263 PB86-1 13669
ATOM PROBE
ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETERS Performance Characteristics of a Continuum-Source Echelle Wavelength Modulated Atomic Absorption Spec-
A Conspectus. 500,749
PB86-1 38500
ASYMPTOTIC SERIES Uniformly Valid Asymptotic Solutions of Chemical Rate Equations for Irradiation-Produced Point Defects.
500,250
PB85-202869
ATMOSPHERIC ATTENUATION
501.209
ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY
Atmospheric Attenuation on Temperature Measurements Made Using Infrared Scanning Systems. 501.461 PB85-205623
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY Photoacoustic Detection of HCI.
500,207
PB85-1 96087
03-Alkene-S02 Systems
Acid Precipitation: The Role of In the Atmospheric Conversion of
S02
to
H2S04
Aero-
through P (XV),
500,585
Spectroscopy of Stored Atomic Ions. PB86-1 39789
500.537
ATOMIC & MOLECULAR STUDIES Experimental Test of the Bremsstrahlung Cross Section.
501,536
PB85-1 72211 Radiation Curing of Coatings.
500.840
PB85-1 72468 Far Infrared Absorption
in
Normal H2 from 77 K
298 K. 500.145
to
PB85-182715 Diamagnetism PB85-1 82731
in
Excited States of Hydrogen.
500146
and Inelastic-Scattering of Electrons by AtomicHydrogen at Intermediate Energies in a Coupled-Channel Second Order Potential Model. 500.149 PB85-182806 Elastic
500,152
PB85- 182863
Summary
Group Theoretical Results and Infrared Studies of H202. PB85-183218 Inelastic
of
Mean Free Paths and
Low-Energy Electrons PB85-183317
in Solids.
Multi-Vacancy Effects
in
for
Microwave
500155
Attenuation Lengths of
500.159 Argon K-Spectra.
500 170
PB85-1 84695
Application of Hueckel-Moebius Concept to Torsional Vibration and Internal Rotation of Molecules.
500.172
PB85-184760
Number and
Novelty in Approaches to the Calculation of Strainless Group Increments.
500.175
PB85-187268
Photoionization of Liquid Benzene: Fluorescence and Electron Scavenger Quenching between 1 900 and 1 1 50A.
500.177
Shape and Dynamics
of States Excited in Electron-Atom
A Comment on Orientation and Alignment Parameters by Consideration of Attractive and Repulsive Forces.
Collisions:
Innovations in Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with Electrothermal Atomization for Determining Lead In Foods.
500.256
ATOMIC BEAMS
PB85-187318
Laser Production of a Very Slow, Monoenergetic Atomic
500.179
Infrared-Laser, and Laser Sensitized Decomposition of 1 ,2-Dichloropropane.
Thermal,
Unsensitized
PB85-1 87490
Beam. PB85-201978
500.236
Raman and X-Ray
Coordinate Time on and Near the Earth.
Investigations of Ice 7 to 36.0
Electron-Impact Excitation of
501.213
Wave-Function and
501,246
Resonance Effects. PB85-189207
Laser-Cooled-Atomic Frequency Standard.
PB86-101920
SiF4
500,184
PB85-187771
ATOMIC CLOCKS PB85-203552
Effect of
(I)
PB86-165610
PB85-1 87292
trometer.
PB85-203495
ASSISTANCE
Oxygen and
Both Local and
PB85-202851
ASSESSMENTS
Energy
and 2.2 eV. 500,415
PB86-138187
ARSENIC SULFIDES
Energy Levels of Phosphorus, P
Barriers to Internal Rotation In Inorganic Species.
ATOM MOLECULE COLLISION PB86-1 12042
ARSENIC SELENIDES
Online Help Systems
in
Vapors,
ATOM
Atomic Energy Levels of the Iron-Period Elements: Potassium through Nickel, PB86-1 65446 500,568
ATOMIC IONS
Evaluated Theoretical Cross-Section Data for Charge Ex-
PB85-187797
sol.
of States Excited in Electron-Atom A Comment on Orientation and Alignment Parameters by Consideration of Attractive ana Repulsive Collisions:
PB86-1 65685
501,659
PB85-230860
tion of
Shape and Dynamics
PB86-111754
Speciation of Inorganic Arsenic and Organoarsenic pounds in Fossil Fuel Precursors and Products.
in
ATOM ELECTRON INTERACTIONS
500,188
PB85-1 87797
Calculation of the
500,533
PB86-1 38484
Collisional
Li
GPa. 500,186
II: A Model Study of Approximations and of
500,191
Around-the-World Relativistic Sagnac Experiment. 501,561 PB86-1 02993
Laser Studies of Near-Resonant State-Changing Collisions of Calcium 4s6s singlet S(sub 0) with the Rare
Trapped Ions, Laser Cooling, and Better Clocks. 501,254 PB86-1 12059
PB85-i 89264
ATOMIC ENERGY LEVELS Multi-Vacancy Effects
in
Argon K-Spectra.
GSSGS 500,192
Effects of Orbital Alignment on Inelastic Collisions of Ca(4s5p singlet P(sub 1)) with Helium. PB85-189272 500, 193
KW-5
KEYWORD INDEX Resonant Two-Photon Ionization and Dissociation of the Hydrogen Atom and Molecule. PB85-189314 500,194 Configuration Interaction
in
Multipholon Ionization.
PB85- 189355
Compact
501,453
Effective Potentials
nent Basis Sets
the
for
First-
PB85-1 89520
and Efficient Shared-Expoand Second-Row Atoms. 500.200 and Mean
Optical Bistability Experiments
Field Theories.
501,458
U2(+
1)
(sup 2)Pi(sub
500211 Reaction Products from a Microwave Discharge in N2 PB85-1 96244
and H2S. 1, The Microwave Spectrum PB85-1 97424 Spectrum PB85-197598 Infrared
of
500,293
PB85-207298 Ionization
in
500,294
Gas
PB85-207413
H Atom
of NS.
500.212
PB86-1 03025
500,305 Doubly-Excited States of
in
Atoms.
PB85-221943
500,311
Redistribution of Radiation
a
in
Low
Density Plasma.
PB85-222040
Quantum Yield PB85-222339
Stannous Oxide (SnO).
501,521 Excitation.
Electron-Electron Interaction
PB85-222396
500,321
High Resolution Raman Spectroscopy of Gases with a Fourier Transform Spectrometer.
Kinetic
PB85-201846
PB85-222404
500,322
Saturation of Continuum-Continuum Transitions photon Absorption.
in
PB85-225696
500,325
In situ
501,202
Monitoring of Polymerization Reactions by Excimer
Fluorescence Technique.
PB85-201853
500,229
3D-4P Transitions XI;
Zr
Nb
XI, XII;
in
the Zinclike and Copperlike Ions YX,
XII, XIII;
and
Mo
XIV.
XIII,
PB85-201960
500,235
Laser Production of a Very Slow, Monoenergetic Atomic
Beam. PB85-201978
and Gamma-Ray-Radiolysis hexane Ion Recombination Mechanisms. PB85-202141 Pulse-Radiolysis
Thermochemistry and
Spectrum of Triatomic Hydrogen. 4. Visible Bands Near 5800 AA and Infrared Bands Near 3950/cm, 500,254 PB85-203420 Electronic Emission
Shift in
Hydrogenlike Chlo-
rine.
PB85-205185
500.258
Two-Photon Induced Fluorescence
of the
Tumor
Localiz-
Hematoporphyrin Derivative via 1064 NM Photons from a 20 NS 0-Switched Nd-YAG Laser. PB85-205300 500,263 ing Photosensitizer
Bond Homolysis PB85-205664
in
High Temperature Fluids.
500,267
Structure and Equilibria of Polyaromatic Flame Ions.
PB85-205672
501,631
Laser Intensity Dependence of Multiphoton Excitation vs. Collisional Relaxation in Chlorodifluoromethane and Chlorotrifluoroethylene.
500,269
PB85-205722 Role of Photodetachment charges in SF6 and 02.
in
Initiation
of
Electric
Dis-
the Theory of Electron Scattering by Highly Polar Molecules. in
500,275
PB85-205847
Ab
2)
and
2).
500.329
Calculation of Spectroscopic Properties of SiO HOSi-l-
Initio
and PB85-205870
(Electron Energy Loss Spec-
PB86-1 11762
500,402
Nascent Vibrational and Rotational Distributions from the Charge Transfer Reaction Ar(-(- 1) -f CO yields CO(-t1) -I- Ar at Near Thermal Energy. PB86-111929 500,409 Near-Resonance-Rayleigh Scattering Measurement on a Resonant Laser-Driven Barium Plasma. PB86-1 11952 501,555 High Excitation of
Two
Discrete
4D
500,333
Photoabsorption Spectrum of Qa(+
Two-Laser
500,411
Pulse-and-Probe
Transfer Collisions of
H
NO
-i-
Study
of
at 0.95
PB86-1 12042
T-R,V
Energy
and 2.2 eV. 500,415
PB86-1 12109
500,417
2).
500,334
Detection of Nitrogen Rotational Distributions by Resonant Multiphoton Ionization Through the a(sup
2+2
1
Electrons.
PB86-1 11978
I
Nascent Product Vibrational State Distributions of Thermal Ion-Molecule Reactions Determined by Infrared Chemiluminescence. PB86-1 12166
500.420
Atomic Parity Nonconservation Experiments. PB86-1 12836
501,562
)pi(sub g) State.
Collisional
500,335
Redistribution of Circularly Polarized Light
in
Barium Perturbed by Argon.
500,336
Angle-Resolved Levels of
BF3
in
Valence 28eV. 500,338
Photoelectron Study of the Range 17 = h(nu) =
the
PB85-227601 Dynamics Study Phases of Neopentane. PB85-227627 Molecular
New
Atomic Mechanism Heavy-Ion Collisions.
the
of
Liquid
and
Positron
Production
501,541
Electron Correlations
Ionization via
in
Structural Investigations by Solid-State (sup 13)C NMR. Dependence of (singlet J((sup 119)Sn, (sup 13)C)) on the Me-Sn-Me Angle in Methyltin(IV)s.
PB86-1 22835 C(sup 13) NMR PB86-1 23064
500,439 in
Oriented Polymers.
SEM (Scanning Electron Mo Surgical Implant Alloy
500,442 Microscopy) Studies of Co-CrCorrosion Behavior.
PB86-1 23072
500,108
NO
PB85-229284 Excited
Plastic
500,340 for
in
Resonant Multiphoton
Barium Rydberg States.
Thermally Desorbed from a Saturation Coverage on Pt(111): Internal State Distributions.
PB86-1 24005
500,446
Doppler-Limited Study of the Infrared Spectrum of Allene
PB85-229292
500,344
Laser-Induced Fluorescence Measurement of Nascent Vibrational and Rotational Product State Distributions in the Charge Transfer of Ar(-F ^ ) + N2 yields Ar -t- N2(-i- 1)
(nu= 0.1) at 0.2 eV. PB85-229326
from 2965 to 3114 /cm.
PB86-124047
500,449
Grazing-lncidence High-Resolution graph with Two Optical Elements.
Spectro-
Stigmatic
PB86-1 24054
501,526
500.345
Infra-red Bandshapes of Methylene-d2 Bending tions in n-Hexatriacontane-n-Hexatriacontane-d74.
Vibra-
500,349
PB85-229383
Torsional-Wagging Tunneling Problem and the TorsionalWagging-Rotational Problem in Hydrazine.
500.450
PB86-124112 Detailed Look at Aspects of Optical
Dielectronic Recombination.
500,350
PB85-229409 501.424
PB85-205797 Recent Developments
500.326
PB85-227585 500,249
Lamb
500,401
Round Robin Test on ELS
Dielectronic Recombination as a Direct Free-Bond Radi-
Noncovalent Interactions.
of the Is
Multi-
Absolute Cross-Section Measurements for ElectronImpact Ionization of Doubly Charged Ions T\(+ 2), Fe(-i-
PB85-227577
PB85-202844
PB86-1 11754
ative Process.
500,246 Ions:
500,400
Electron Capture into Excited States in H -t- Ar(-i- 18), Kr(+ 36) and Xe(-i- 54) Charge Transfer Collisions.
PB85-227072
Spectros-
PB85-202737
of
Collisions be-
Bibliography on Atomic Energy Levels and Spectra, July 1979 through December 1983.
Fundamental
Raman
Microprobe Analysis. 500,391
500.611
500.030
NO
Raman
troscopy) Quantitation.
PB85-227569
Rotational Collisional Narrowing in the Q Branch, Studied with cw Stimulated copy.
500,386 in
Cyclo-
of
PB85-202612
PB86- 103629
Resonance Transitions 4d(sup 10)5s - 4d(sup 9)5s5p in the Ag Sequence of In III, Sn IV, Sb V, and Te VI. PB85-226041 500.331
Measurements.
Complex Organic
IRMPD
of Kr X.
H+
Magnesium Se-
500,238
Anomalous Atmospheric Spectral Features between 300 and 310 NM Interpreted in Light of New Ozone Absorp-
Measurement
Resonant Transitions PB85-225704
the
Ar(+ 2), Cl(-fPB85-225746
•
tion Coefficient
the Unimolecular
a Pulsed Molecular Beam.
2).
PB85-202042
Structurally
Nitrite in
in
in
500,236
Model Theory of Polymer-Solutions.
Cell
Methyl
Energy Disposal
in
Excited States Created in Charge Transfer tween Atoms and Highly Charged Ions. PB86-111747
PB85- 197788
State
500,385
Electron Impact Excitation of Ions quence: Fe XV.
500,639
Multiphoton Dissociation of Methyl Nitrite in a Molecular Beam: Internal States of the Nitric Oxide Fragment.
500,226
PB86-1 03603
PB86-110145
Infrared
12).
500,382
501,553
Molecular X-Ray Spectra: S-K(beta) Emission and K Absorption Spectra of SCO and CS2.
1
Electron Spectrometry Study of Associative and Penning Ionization in Laser Excited Sodium Vapor.
Empirical Quantitation
of Silicon in the Ultraviolet,
500,217
500,381
Hyperfine Structure of the 2p doublet P(sub (sup B)Be(+ 1).
Strong Electric Fields by
in
HCN
500,380
Calculations of Low-Energy Electron Scattering Molecules.
501,552
Optical Frequency Synthesis Spectroscopy.
PB85-208114
by
Initio
PB86-102977
Discharges: Experiment and Modeling.
Resonant Two-Photon PB85-221851
PB86- 102969
Ab
Electron-Ion Ionization.
Photoionization of the
PB85-196012 Emission and Predissociation of
PB85-207280
Measurement of the Ti(x)ion Density in a Theta-Pinch Plasma by a Laser Heterodyne Quadrature Interferome-
Pumping
in
PB86-128246
Sodium. 500,462
Effect of Ion Current in the Collisionless Theory of Floating AC Probe Measurements. Final Report,
PB86-128774
501,280
ter.
501,554
PB85-229417
Observations of the SiC2 Radical Toward IRC-h 10216 at
Frequency and Time Standards Based on Stored
Ions.
PB86-128998
501.285
High-Resolution Spectroscopy of Stored Ions.
1.27 Centimeters.
,
Ab and
500,276
Effective Spin-Orbit Operators for Use in Atomic Molecular Structure Calculations. Results for Methyli-
Initio
dyne, Hydroxyl Radicals. Silylidyne, Carbon Monoxide(-t1) Ion, Carbon Monoxide and PB85-205888
Silicon
Monoxide.
500,277
Laser Spectroscopy and Chemiluminescence from the Monomethoxides of Calcium, Strontium, and Barium.
500,279
PB85-205938
JCPDS
Committee on Powder ards) Data Base-Present and Future. PB85-205979 (Joint
Diffraction Stand-
500,281
Model for the Saturated W/ater Bilayer on Ru(OOI) Based on a Comparison of Experimental and Calculated LEED
Product State and Kinetic Energy Distributions in the Ultraviolet Photodissociation of the NO-Ar van der Waals Molecule.
500,283
PB85-206001
500,359
PB85-230654
Energy Distribution in the Nitric Oxide Fragments from the nu7 Vibrational Predissociation of NO-C2H4. PB85-230662 500,360 Analysis of the Fourth Spectrum of Tungsten
PB85-230670
(W
IV).
500,361
Selected Tables of Atomic Spectra: A. Atomic Energy Levels - Second Edition. B. Multiple! Table - O III. Data Derived from the Analyses of Optical Spectra,
500,369
PB85-235232 Ion Chemistry
Patterns.
500,012
PB85-229920
PB86-102415
in
Silane dc Discharges.
500,376
Extreme-Wing Absorption Coefficients By Excited-State Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing. 500,292 PB85-207272
Rapid Collisional Quenching of the N= 1, nu= 2 level of the H2(cu c)pi(sub u) Metastable State by H2.
Absorption and Saturation Effects on Degenerate FourWave Mixing in Excited States Formed during Collisions.
Laser-Assisted Charge-Transfer Reactions {Li(-i- 3) H): Coupled Dressed-Quasimolecular-State Approach.
Measurement
KW-6
of Relative
PB86- 102944
500,379
+
PB86-1 30168
500,472
Coherence Study of 2p(sigma)-2p(pi) Rotational Coupling: Li(2 doublet P) and He(2 singlet P) Orientation and Alignment in 1-25 keV Li(-i- 1)-He Collisions. PB86-1 32248 500,477 Multiply Excited Three-Electron
Systems Studied by
Emission Spectroscopy. PB86-1 32255
Opti-
cal
500,478
Decay Channels of the 3p Resonance in the 3d TransiMetals and Their Relevance to the Mechanism of Electron- and Photon-Stimulated Ion Desorption. PB86-1 32545 500,486
tion
Photon-Stimulated Desorption of
H(-|-
s)
Ions from
on Ti and Cr: Comparison with Bulk Solid H20. PB86- 132560 Polarization
OH
500,488
Properties and Time Variations of the SiO of R Leo.
Maser Emission PB86- 133550
500,021
Electric Field Effects on the Absorption Spectra of lecular Hydrogen Near the Ionization Limit.
PB86-1 33568
Mo-
500,499
KEYWORD INDEX BENEFIT COST ANALYSIS SiO Flux Measurements PB86-133584
PB85-225746
of Variable Stars.
500,022
Infrared Band Strengths for Mettiyl Chloride gions of Atmospheric Interest.
PB86-136959
in
the Re-
PB86-102407 500,035
Spectroscopy of Stored Atomic Ions. PB86-1 39789
500,537
Pfiotodetachment Spectroscopy of -CH2CN.
PB86-139904
PB86-142635
and Struc500,553
State-Selective Photoionization and Photodissociation Spectroscopy of tfie H2 Molecule from Excited States.
PB86-142759
500,558
ATOMIC SPECTRA Bibliography on Atomic Energy Levels and Spectra, July 1979 through December 1983. PB85-227072 500,333
Selected Tables of Atomic Spectra: A. Atomic Energy Levels - Second Edition. 8. Multiplet Table - O III. Data Derived from ttie Analyses of Optical Spectra,
PB85-235232
500,369
Spectroscopy of Stored Atomic PB86- 139789
500,537
Trapped Ions, Laser Cooling, and Better Clocks. PB86-112059 501,254
PB86-1 36744
500,502
AUTOMATED FINGERPRINT PROCESSING Topological Approach to the Matching of Single Fingerprints: Development of Algorithms for Use on Rolled Impressions.
PB85-229649
500,070
Topological Approach to the Matching of Single Fingerprints: Development of Algorithms for Use on Latent Fingermarks. PB86- 1 27552 500, 073
AUTOMATIC CONTROL
Reply to 'Comment on 'On the Atomic Structure of (001) Tungsten'.
PB85-201929
501,394
Effective Spin-Orbit Operators for Use in Atomic and Molecular Structure Calculations. Results for Methylidyne. Hydroxy! Radicals, Silylidyne, Carbon Monoxide(-t1) Ion, Carbon Monoxide and Silicon Monoxide. Initio
PB85-205888
500,277
ATOMIC WEIGHTS Element by Element Review of PB85- 189488
their
Atomic Weights. 500,197
501,278
PB85-233823 Hierarchical
501,055
System
Control
Programmer's
Emulation
Effective Potentials
nent Basis Sets
for the First-
PB85- 189520
and Efficient Shared-Expoand Second-Row Atoms. 500,200
a Hartree Atom by Intense Laser
Multiple Ionization of
501,056
System Emulation User's Manual, 501.057
Hierarchical Control
AUTOMATIC CONTROL EQUIPMENT Automated Apparatus
for
PB86-112091
500,416
X-ray Pole Figure Studies of
Polymers.
X-ray Photoeiectron and Auger-Electron Forward Scattering: A New Tool lor Studying Epitaxial Growth and CoreLevel Binding-Energy Shifts.
PB86-136918
501,414
Growth Morphology Determination Epitaxy by
XPS
in the Initial-Stages of (X-ray Photoeiectron Spectroscopy).
PB86-136934
501,416
AUGER ELECTRONS Auger Electron Emission from the Decay Excited Atoms Sputtered from Al and Si. PB85-182814
of Collisionally-
500,150
AUGER SPECTROSCOPY
501.234
Metrics and Techniques to
Measure Microcomputer Pro-
ductivity,
500,050
AUTOMATIC TEST EQUIPMENT Approach to ATE (Automatic Test Equipment) Calibration via Performance Verification at the System Interlace. PB86-122777 501,268 Data Converter Test Methods, PB86- 134921
500,763
AUTOMATION Automated Coupled-Column System for Measuring Aqueous
Liquid
Chromatography Hydropho-
Solubilities of
bic Solutes,
PB85-179117
501,163
of Collisionally-
Studies of Liquid Metal Surfaces Using Auger Spectroscopy.
PB85-196152
500,208
PB85- 182830
501,069
Sensory Interactive Control Systems
for
Advanced Manu-
of FIscher-Tropsch Crystal Nickel Catalyst.
Synthesis on a Single
PB85-1 97697
500.221 Methyl
Abstract:
Isocyanide
Adsorption
on
Rh(111).
PB86- 122987
500,440
Kinetics of Sputter-Enhanced Surface Segregation at a Ni/Ag Interface.
PB86-138054
500,515
Novel Double-Peaked Spin-Glass Susceptibility - TemperResponse in the Ternary Alloy Fe69Mn26Cr5.
PB85-207108
500,885
AUSTENITE Preparation and Certification of Standard Reference Materials to Be Used in the Determination of Retained Austenite in Steels.
PB85-197515
500,215
Anomalous Low-Temperature Elastic-Constant Behaviour
501,072
500,888
Absolute Cross-Section Measurements Impact Ionization of Doubly Charged Ions
and ¥{+
2).
for Ti(-i-
Electron2), Fe(-h
500,946
Banach-Spaces That Have Normal Structure and Are morphic to a Hilbert-Space. PB86-1 32537
Infra-red Bandshapes of Methylene-d2 Bending tions in n-Hexatriacontane-n-Hexatriacontane-d74.
PB85-229383
Survey of the Literature on Production Scheduling as it Pertains to Flexible Manufacturing Systems, PB86-1 06754 501,058 Simulation Model for the Automated Manufacturing ReFacility,
BAND STRUCTURE OF SOLIDS Temperature Dependence of the VUV (Vacuum Ultraviolet) Optical Spectra and Band Structure of AI203, PB85-206639 501,491
BANDWIDTH Issues
Optical Fiber Bandwidth Measurements.
in
PB86-1 39805
501.529
Bandwidth of a Multimode Fiber Chain.
PB86-142825
501,533
Fiber.
501,534
BARIUM Collisional Redistribution of Circularly Polarized
Cell.
501.062
Approach to ATE (Automatic Test Equipment) Calibration via Performance Verification at the System Interface. PB86-122777 501.268 Robot Control.
for
501.076
Design and Testing of a Fast Tool Servo
for
Diamond
Turning.
PB86-123148
501,077
Measurement Technology for Automation and Large Scale Assembly, PB86-162179
in
Construction
PB85-227585 Excited
500.336
Electron Correlations
Ionization via
in
Resonant Multiphoton
Barium Rydberg States.
PB85-229292
500,344
BARIUM ATOMS Configuration Interaction
Multiphoton Ionization.
in
PB85-1 89355
501,453
BARIUM BORATES Study of Second Harmonic Generation Coefficients and Ultraviolet Absorption Edge of Barium Borate Crystal, PB85-206969 501,512
4D
Photoabsorption Spectrum of Ba(-i-
2).
PB85-227569
500,334
Laser Spectroscopy and Chemiluminescence from the Monomethoxides of Calcium, Strontium, and Barium.
500,279
BARIUM PLASMA Near-Resonance-Rayleigh Scattering Measurement on a Resonant Laser-Driven Barium Plasma. PB86-1 11952 501,555
PB85- 182863
500,152
Derivation of the Ornstein-Zernike Differential Equation
from the BBGKY Hierarchy. PB85-1 97705
501,558
BEAM
FOIL EXCITATION Measurement of the Is Lamb
Shift in
Hydrogenlike Chlo-
Modeling of Axially Symmetric Flow Reactors. PB86-1 19302
FOIL
500,258
SPECTROSCOPY
Beam Broadening
in
the Analytical Electron Microscope.
PB86-1 11366
500,397
BEAM PROFILES Using Optical Processing to Find the Laser Pulse (Theory).
Beam
Profile of
PB85-207355
in
Automated Checking forced Concrete quirements,
of
Simply-Supported Prismatic Reinfor Compliance with Code Re-
Beams
501,126
BEDDING EQUIPMENT Fire
Hazards
BENCHMARKS
501,433
Study.
500,028
Used
for
Shipboard Hull Insulations and
501,638
Benchmark Analysis
of
PB86- 126687
Spotted Star with a Hot Companion.
PB86-142668
of
Mattress Insert Foams,
a Swirl-
500,432
a
501.520
BEAMS (SUPPORTS)
Measuring
AY CETI STARS
Database Architectures: A Case
500,732
BENDING STRESS Crack Growth PB86-1 10152
in
Sialon.
500,838
BENEFIT COST ANALYSIS Benefit-Cost Analysis, Life-Cycle Costing and Value Engi-
Reference Laboratory Testing
for Backfill.
neering.
501.375
BACKUP SYSTEMS Guide on Selecting
Backup Processing
BEAM
PB85-224483
Numerical Solutions for a Moving Shear Layer ing Axisymmetric Flow. PB85-1 97457
Flaring,
PB85-205185
Evaluation and Refinement of Test Methods
500.905
AXISYMMETRIC FLOW
A
Barriers to Internal Rotation in Inorganic Species.
PB85- 196590 501,331
AUTOMOBILES
Ceti:
Light in
Barium Perturbed by Argon.
rine.
501.059
Manufacturing
Feedback PB86- 123007
Vibra-
500,349
BBGKY EQUATION
Virtual
Iso-
500.961
BAND SPECTRA
Adjustment of Robot Joint Gear Backlash Using the Robot Joint Test Excitation Technique. PB86- 102373 501,074
PB86-128949
AUTOIONIZATION
PB85-204717
in
BANACH SPACE
BARRIERS
BACKFILLING
Fe-20Cr-16Ni-eMn.
PB85-207967
Used
of Robot Joint Gears Using Encoder Velocity and Position Information. PB86-102365 501,073
AY
AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEELS
2)
Manipulators.
PB86-124146
ature
C\(+
for Industrial
National Cost of Automobile Corrosion.
AULTENITIC STAINLESS STEELS
2) , Ar(-|- 2),
501,052
Adjustment
search
13
Structure and Properties of Polyethylene Films Heavy Lift Balloons.
PB85-205938
facturing.
Kinematic Equations
1
BARIUM METHOXIOES
Six-Dimensional Vision System.
Visual
Mechanism
500.
BALLOONS
Discrete
501,068
PB86- 113651 500,150
Resistance of Police Body Armor.
PB85-207306
BARIUM IONS
Analysis of Robot Performance Operation.
PB86- 108206
Auger Electron Emission from the Decay Excited Atoms Sputtered from Al and Si. PB85-182814
Ballistic
PB86-142833
PB85-229441
PB85-202570
AUGER ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY
500,051
Intramodal Part of the Transfer Function for an Optical
PB85-1 87821
Pulsss
PB86- 154820
BALLISTIC DEFORMATION
Some
Manual,
PB85- 182707
ATOMS
of
3.1.
AUTOMATION & ROBOTICS
Are the Standard Atomic Weights.
PB86-124914
Summary
System Emulator Version
Hierarchical Control
PB86-137676
ATOMIC STRUCTURE
Compact
500,417
PB85-233849
Trapped Ions and Laser Cooling: Selected Publications of the Ion Storage Group of the Time and Frequency Division, NBS, Boulder, CO. PB86-1 10855 500,394
How Good
PB86-1 12109
PB85-233831
Ions.
ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY
Ab
500,375
Dielectronic Recombination as a Direct Free-Bond Radiative Process.
Photoionization Dynamics of Small Molecules.
500,540
Critical Properties, Potential Force Constants, ture of Organic Molecules.
500,329
Observation of Autoionizing States of Beryllium by Resonance-lonization Mass Spectrometry.
ADP
(Automatic Data Processing)
Alternatives.
PB86- 122827
501,153
Acoustical Benefits and Costs of Passive Solar Energy Design.
PB86-124930
501005
KEYWORD INDEX BENSON METHOD
PB86-142379
Standard Chemical Thermodynamic Properties of Alkane Isomer Groups,
PB85-219889
500,302
BENZENE
AY
Ceti:
A
500,027
Flaring,
Spotted Star with a Hot Companion.
PB86-142668
500,028
BINARY SYSTEMS (MATERIALS) Comments on 'Scaling Theory and
Pholoionizalion of Liquid Benzene: Fluorescence and Electron Scavenger Quenching between 1900 and 1150-
Enthalpy of Mixing for
Binary Mixtures' (and Reply).
PBe5-201515
500,227
A.
PB85-1 87292
Liquid-Vapor Interface of a Binary Liquid Mixture Near the
500,177
Consolute Point. PB86-1 12000
Gas Cylinder Standards for the MeasureTrace Levels of Benzene and Tetrachloroethy-
Preparation of
ment
of
PB85-205201
500.260
PB86-138138
BENZENE/BUTYL
Chlorinat-
PB85-205193
500,259
500,573
Review and Evaluation of the Phase Equilibria, LiquidPhase Heats of Mixing and Excess Volumes, and GasPhase PVT Measurements for Nitrogen + Methane, PB86- 165588 500,582
BENZENES Some
Studies of Calcified Tissues by
Beta-Radiation.
PB85-196145
in
PB85-226033
500,330
500,375
Standards
PB86-1 55561
500,563
Application of Joint Neutron and X-ray Refinement to the Investigation of the Structure of Ribonuclease A at 2.0 A Resolution.
PB85-205987
500,079
Comprehensive Method 500,906
Systems Studied by
PB86-1 32255
Butyltin
Species
for
500,478
the Determination of Aquatic Levels Using Simultaneous
at Ultratrace
Hydridization/Extractlon with Opti-
GC-FPD.
PB86-1 59555
500,566
BIODETERIORATION
Hyperfine Structure of the 2p doublet P(sub (sup 9)Be(-F 1).
1
/2).
State
in
500,382
PB86- 103025
500.112
BIOGRAPHIES
LiF for Dosimetry at
PB86-124070
501,367
500,009
BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES New Developments in NBS ards) Biological
BETA PARTICLES
and
Clinical
By Nonionizing and
Ionizing Ultraviolet Radiation
and By
High Sensitivity Neutron Activation Analysis of Environmental and Biological Standard Reference Materials. 500,418 PB86-1 12141
500,677
PB85-191385 Bibliography of the
NBS
Summary
of the Biological and Botanical Issued by the National Bureau of Standards,
(National Bureau of Standards) Division Publications, January
Electromagnetic Fields 1982 through December 1983,
500,774
PB85-226892
500,195
PB85-1 89348
Annotated Bibliography of Recent Papers on Software Engineering Environments.
and Spectra,
an Introduction to the
Literature,
501,643
PB86- 102266
Bibliography of Sources of
PB85-229466
mz+
Mechanical Durability of Candidate Elastomers
(Non-Destructive Evaluation) Publications, 1982,
501,245
PB85-244069
500,080
Determination of Aquatic Butyltin Species at Ultratrace Levels Using Simultaneous for the
Hydridization/Extractlon with
GC-FPD. 500,566
PB86-1 59555
Symmetry in Solid State Transformation Morphologies. 501,397 PB85-222115
(PYRENE)PROPANE In situ
BINARY ALLOYS Thermosolutal Convection during Directional
Solidifica-
500,229
PB85-201853 BIS
Monitoring of Polymerization Reactions by Excimer
Fluorescence Technique.
500,229
PB85-201853
tion.
500,864
PB85-1 72484
Nonplanar Interface Morphologies during Unidirectional Solidification of
a Binary Alloy.
500,865
PB85-1 72492 Influence of a Multiple-Energy Ion um Profile of a Binary Alloy.
of
PB86-1 30085
the
Equilibri-
500,883
PB85-205219
BINARY STARS Two Periods
Beam on
TT
Arietis.
500,003
VLA Radio Continuum Survey of Active Late-Type Giants In Binary Systems: Preliminary Results. 500,024 PB86-1 36835 North American Workshop on Cataclysmic Variables and Related Systems (8th),
KW-8
500,280
BISMUTH SILICON OXIDES Bismuth Silicon Oxide: Sample Thermally Stimulated Conductivity and Thermoluminescence, Variability Studied with
501,508
PB85-206928
BITUMINOUS COAL Internal Friction
nous Coal. PB86-1 10095
Pump
Blood
for
Applications.
500,109
BLOWOUTS Blowout Fire Simulation Tests. Final Report, PB85-1 78093
500,620
Jet Diffusion Final Report,
Flame Suppression Using Water Sprays,
PB85-240901
501, 104
BOILERS Laboratory Tests of a
Gas Fueled Modulating Type Hot 500,989
BONDING Bond Testing Apparatus. PATENT-4 491 014
501,154
Bonding of Restorative Materials to Dentine: The Present in
the United States.
PB86- 129004
500.096
Comparative Rate Single Pulse Shock Tube Studies on the Thermal Stability of Polyatomic Molecules. PB85-202877 500.251 Studies of Calcified Tissues by
Raman Microprobe
Analy-
500,086
PB85-196145
BORIC ACID/PEROXY- (SODIUM-SALT) Surface Raman Scattering from Effervescent
Magnetic
Peroxyborates.
500,271
PB85-205771
BORON Microscale Homogeneity and Compositional Profiling of
500.816
PB85-1 83291 Multiply Excited Three-Electron cal Emission Spectroscopy.
Systems Studied by
Opti-
500,478
PB86-132255 10
of Depth Profiling of (10)B In Silicon Using Spreading Resistance Profiling, Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry, and Neutron Depth Profiling.
501,230
PB85-208106
BORON FLUORIDES Levels of
BF3
in
Photoelectron Study of the Valence Range 17 = h(nu) = 28eV.
the
500,338
PB85-227601
Microscale Homogeneity and Compositional Profiling of
and Dynamic Young Modulus
500,816
PB85-183291
BOTANY Summary
of the Biological and Botanical Issued by the National Bureau of Standards,
of
a Bitumi-
501.662
Standards
500,563
PB86-155561
BOUNDARY LAYER Performance Requirements and Preliminary Design of a Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Facility. 501,232 PB85-224418
BOUNDARY LAYERS Predictions of Pressure and Composition Limits for fined Hydrogen-Oxygen Detonations.
Con-
501,620
PB85-187599
BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS Mathematical Software for
Elliptic
Boundary Value Prob-
lems.
BKZ FLUIDS Superposition of Small Strains on Large Deformations as a Probe of Nonlinear Response in Polymers.
PB85-230001
Mechanical Durability of Candidate Elastomers
Borosilicate Glass Materials.
Monitoring of Polymerization Reactions by Excimer
Fluorescence Technique.
BICRYSTALS
California Children Using
BOROSILICATE GLASS
BIS (PYRENE)DECANE In situ
in
PB85-205953
Angle-Resolved
BIOTECHNOLOGY
501,643
Metrology for Electromagnetic Technology: A Bibliography of NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Publications, 501,292 PB86- 130234
Blood
500,109
Comprehensive Method
PB86-1 02266
for
Applications.
PB86- 124062
Pyrolysis of Cellulose, an Introduction to the Literature,
Lead Sources
Identification of
Comparison
Studies of Porous Metal Coated Surgical Implants,
Pump
500,897
BLOOD ANALYSIS
BORON
BIOMATERIALS
Thermodynamic Data for the Systems: C02+ NH3-^ H20. C02-I- H2S+ H20, H2S+ H20, andC02-)- NH3-f H2S-I- H20. 500,342 PB85-228401
Steels.
Borosilicate Glass Materials.
500,563
BIOMASS
July
500,333
PB85-227072
Standards
PB86-1 55561 Pyrolysis of Cellulose,
Bibliography on Atomic Energy Levels 1979 through December 1983.
in
PB86-1 11010
sis.
Assurance and Protocols in Sampling and Sample Preparation of Biological Samples.
500,290
PB85-207199
Basic Aspects of the Problems of Hydrogen
501,178
Quality
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
BLISTERING
BONES
PB85-186963
Beta-Radiation.
Glass Fiberblanket SRM (Standard Reference Material) for Thermal Resistance. PB86-1 09949 500,388
(National Bureau of StandStandard Reference Materi-
als.
Fluorescence Quenching of Liquid Alkylbenzenes Excited
501,455
BONDING STRENGTH
PB85-208098 in
PB85-195303
BLANKETS (BEDDING)
Status
Monslgnor Georges Lemaitre.
Radiation-Induced Color Centers High Absorbed Dose Rates.
NDE
the Pe-
In
PB86-1 38583
BETA DOSIMETRY
Self-Study Manual on Optical Radiation Measurements. Part 1. Concepts. Chapter 12. Blackbodies, Blackbody Radiation, and Temperature Scales.
BONDING AGENTS
Problems Related to Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria troleum Industry.
BERYLLIUM IONS
500,842
Water Boiler, PB85-198927
BIOCIDES
Beryllium Microdeformation Mechanisms.
PB86-124161 Multiply Excited Three-Electron cal Emission Spectroscopy.
500,243
of
BIOCHEMISTRY
Observation of Autoionizing States of Beryllium by Resonance-lonization Mass Spectrometry.
PB85-205946
BLACKBODY RADIATION
PB86-1 24062
the Biological and Botanical Issued by the National Bureau of Standards,
BERYLLIUM PB86-102407
500,086
on X-ray Spec-
PB85-202695
Unimolecular
Simple Model for the Numerical Simulation of Reflectance of Black Chrome Coating Systems.
BLOOD PUMPS
Summary
BENZENIUM IONS Formed
Microprobe Analy-
Effect of Sample Dissolution Procedures trometric Analysis of Biological Materials.
Standard Chemical Thermodynamic Properties of Alkylbenzene Isomer Groups, PB86-165479 500,571 Structures of C6H7(-i- 1) Ions and Bimolecular Reactions.
Raman
sis.
500,290
500,183
the Stable Isotope Ratio Technique.
BIOASSAY
Fluorescence Quenching of Liquid Alkylbenzenes Excited By Nonionizing and Ionizing Ultraviolet Radiation and By
PB85-207199
and Their Binary Mixtures
PB86-165495
500,452
Estimated Thermodynamic Functions for ed Benzenes, Phenols, and Dioxins.
500,517
Viscosity of Nitrogen, Oxygen, in the Limit of Zero Density,
Photodissociatlon of the Molecular Ion of n-Butylbenzene: Effect of Photon Energy.
PB86-124757
500,412
Thermal-Conductivity Enhancement Near the LiquidVapor Critical Line of Binary Methane-Ethane Mixtures.
lene.
PB85- 187474
BLACK CHROME
500,936
BKZ THEORY Non-Linear Behavior of Polyisobutylene Solutions as a Function of Concentration.
PB85-1 70595 Solving
Elliptic
500,670 Problems Using ELLPACK.
PB85- 189496 Survey of Mathematical Software Value Problems.
PB85-202158
500,950 for
Elliptic
Boundary
500,682
KEYWORD INDEX BUILDING TECHNOLOGY BREAKDOWN (ELECTRONIC THRESHOLD) Electrolytic Coloration
and
Electrical
PB85-1 77962
Breakdown
in
MgO
Single-Crystals.
PB86-132214
500.474
Resonant Column Tests. 500.122
in
Analyses of the Aqueous Phase During Early
BREMSSTRAHLUNG CROSS SECTIONS PB85- 172211
PB85- 184521 Liquefaction Potential of Saturated Sand:
PB86-137924
501,039
BRITTLENESS Indentation Fractography:
A Measure
of Brittleness,
PB85-1 79059
500.927
Measurement
of Thin-Layer Surface Stresses by Indenta-
tion Fracture.
500.815
PB85-183234
Stiffness
500.622
Effect of Spin-Orbit
on Chemical
Excitation
Reactivity:
Laser Transient Absorption Spectroscopy of Br(doublet P(1/2), doublet P(3/2)) + IBr Reactive Dynamics. PB86-1 38443 500,529
BUBBLES Model Describing the Steady-State Pyrolysis of BubbleForming Polymers in Response to an Incident Heat Flux. PB85-225225 500,323
BUDGET ESTIMATES Budget Estimates for Replacement of Plant and Facility Equipment at the National Bureau of Standards. 500,047 PB86-1 19195 Principles for the Standards Interface for
Com-
500.980
Absorber Stagnation Temperature as a Characteristic Performance Parameter of Flat-Plate Solar Evaluation of
Collectors.
Standards
500,981 Passive Solar Heating and Cooling Sys-
for
tems.
PB85-184703
500,982
Modern Developments PB85-187417
Wind Engineering:
in
Liquefaction of
Solar Heating and Cooling
for
500,984
Sands during Earthquakes
Automation of the Building Code Compliance, PB85-1 96574
Automated Checking
500.044
of Simply-Supported Prismatic Reinfor Compliance with Code Re-
Beams
forced Concrete quirements,
501.126
PB85-196590 Emerging Engineering Methods Applied Fire Safety Needs, PB85- 196608
Second Look at PB85- 196624 to
Fire Protection
Code
to
Regulatory
501.127
Criteria,
501.128
Hazard Assessment of Combustion Products
Building Fires.
501.635
PB85-208049 Data-Base Requirements
at the Engineering Stage.
501,137
PB85-227676 Computer Modeling PB86-1 12364
for
Smoke
Control Design.
501,647
Cost Impact of the NEHRP (National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program) Recommended Provisions on the Design and Construction of Buildings. PB86-1 39771 501,149
PB85-187854 and
501,024
Status Report on the Escape and Rescue Model and the Fire Emergency Evacuation Simulation for Multifamily Buildings,
PB85-236370
501, 103
Experimental Study of Environment and Heat Transfer in a Room Fire. Mixing in Doorway Flows and Entrainment in Fire Plumes.
PB85-248755
501,641
BUILDING MATERIALS
in
Rehab
PB85-189322
Urea-Formaldehyde Foam Insulations: A Review of Their Properties and Performance. PB85-195311 501,026 Design and Analysis of Passive Solar Heating Solutions for hJeighborhood Commercial Strip Settings. PB85- 195956 500,986
Summit Plaza Total Energy Demonstration: Four Years of Operating Experience. PB85- 195964
500,809 Slip.
PB85-196095
501.044
Early Hydration of Large Single Crystals of Tricalcium
500,210
HVACSIM(-f ) Building Systems and Equipment SimulaProgram Reference Manual, 500.978 PB85-1 77939 HVACSIM-i- Building Systems and Equipment Simulation Program - Users Guide, 501.007 PB86-130614
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Mapping Principles
for the
Standards Interface
for
Com-
for
Solar
501,051
Development of a Fire Evaluation System and Correctional Occupancies, PB85-177913
HVACSIM(-f
)
Building
for
Detention
501,085
Systems and Equipment Simula-
Program Reference Manual. PB85-1 77939
Thermal Flanking Loss Calculations for Bureau of Standards Calibrated Hot Box, PB85-1 77954
the
National
501,159
Preliminary Study of the Vertical Stack to Horizontal Drain Entry Condition as an Extension to the Modeling of Unsteady Partially Filled Pipe Flow,
an Expert System
of Durcon,
for
Durable
1.
PB85-236024
501,032
Technology Project Summaries. 1985,
PB85-240448 Manual
501.138 for
Division
746's
Image
Processing
System, Preliminary
500,708
Recommendations
for
Maintenance
of Facto-
Coated Metal Siding and Roofing, PB85-243715
Ventilation Effectiveness Office Buildings,
501,033
Mechanically
in
Ventilated
PB86- 103462
Review
of
500.999
Energy Use Factors
for
Selected Household
Appliances,
PB86-108198
501.000
Humidity Sensors
for
HVAC
(Heating, Ventilation
and
Air-
Condltioning) Applications.
PB86-1 10103
501,251
Treatment of Accidental Loads and Progressive Failures in Design Standards. PB86-1 10137 501.140 Equivalency Methodologies to Building
Rehabilitation.
PB86-1 11424
501.142 to Building Rehabilita-
PB86-1 11432
501,143
500,987
Stone Consolidating Materials. PB86-1 14006
501.036
Size and Aggregate Characteristics on the Strength of Mortar.
Liquefaction Potential of Overconsolidated Areas with Moderate Seismicity.
PB85-197655
PB86-1 14014
Effects of
Maximum Void
501.027
Gas Fueled Modulating Type Hot
Water Boiler. PB85- 198927
500.989
Sands
in
500,625
Laboratory Simulated Service Testing of Flat Plate Solar Heat Transfer Liquid Containment Systems.
500,802
PB86-1 19211
Influence of Block and Mortar Strength on Shear Resistance of Concrete Block Masonry Walls.
Benefit-Cost Analysis, Life-Cycle Costing and Value Engi-
PB85-200087
PB86- 122827
Alkali-Silica
501.129
Reaction
in
PB85-200095
501,028
Introductory Remarks at the Third International Symposium on Building Economics.
500.064
General Illuminance Model
for Daylight Availability.
500.796
Sensor Errors. PB85-205250
500,993
and Services Projects PB85-205615
Sites
Modern Developments PB85-205649
in
in
neering.
501.153
Predictive Service Life Testing of Structural
Concrete.
501.132
Wind Engineering.
and Building
Components PB86- 122843
Method
501.144
of Testing Passive Storage Walls to
Determine
Thermal Performance. PB86-1 22868
501,003
Testing Solar Collector Materials Durability by Integrated Day-Long Stagnation Temperature Measurements,
PB86-123049
500.803
Research in Earthquake Hazards Reduction tional Bureau of Standards. PB86- 124039
at the
Na-
501,145
National Bureau of Standards' Automation Research Pro-
Seismic Regions.
gram,
PB86- 124765
501.065
Part 4.
501. 133
Field Evaluation of Aerial Infrared
Surveys
for Residential
Applications.
Simple Model for the Numerical Simulation of Reflectance of Black Chrome Coating Systems.
PB85-205946
500,842
Test Methods and Procedures for Passive Solar nents and Materials.
Compo-
PB85-205961
500.994
Thermal Performance Comparisons System.
for
a Solar Hot Water
500.995
PB85-207173 Criteria for
Mechanical Energy Saving
Retrofit
Options
for
500.797
PB85-207942 Polymer Gage
of
an
for
NBS
500.804 Reliability-Based Design.
501,146 in
Building Insulation Systems.
PB86- 128808
501.037
Reference Laboratory Testing PB86-1 28949
for Backfill.
501.375
Autoregressive Representation of Longitudinal, and Vertical Turbulence Spectra.
PB86- 129608
Single-Family Residences.
Development
PB86-124864
Wind Loading and PB86-125168
Corrosion Processes
tion
500.978
Development Concrete: Part
Heating and Cooling
puter Aided Design,
PB85-1 77905
500.798
Measured Data on Energy Consumption in Single Family Detached Homes Across the United States. PB85-230837 500.799
tion.
501,122
Flow Rate Calibration System Evaluation. PB85- 197556
Experimental and Analytical Evaluation of Collector Storage Walls in Passive Solar Applications. PB85-205151 500,992
tion
PB85-227635
PB85-1 96400
501,036
BUILDING SYSTEMS
501, 136
Life-Cycle Costing with the Microcomputer.
Removing Regulatory Constraints
PB85-202133
Stone Consolidating Materials. PB86-1 14006
Construction during 1984,
in
PB85-227486
Monitoring of Dynamic Response of Floor in 'D' Wing of the Main Building. Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
501.250
BUILDING STONES
Seismic Safety
Applications of
PB85-196210
PB85-201762
PB86-108180
501.135
Sili-
of the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) 1-Meter Guarded-Hot-Plate Limits.
Assessment
PB85-225233
Workshops Convened by the Interagency Committee on
ry
500,043
Connection
501.030
PB85-242394
Integration of Construction in the Building Process.
-
Reference Mate-
Buildings.
501,025
Serviceability Limit States
New Thermal
Steel Research Needs for Buildings. Held at Gaithersburg. Maryland, March 5-6, 1985.
User's
Application.
PB85-189199
for
Cyclic
500,623
Laboratory Tests of a
BUILDING FIRES
The
500.996
Needs
of
PB85-224467
Building
PB85-1 77905
for the Model Building Codes: An AppliAdvanced Techniques for Standards Analysis, Synthesis and Expression, 501,124 PB85- 196558
-
Strain Approach.
PB85-189256
Format
Part 3.
501,121
Temperature Calibration System Evaluation. PB85-1 87441
Upgrading Plumbing Vent Systems
cation of
PM5-224459 Assessment
Workshop on
Duter Aided Design,
501,051
Laboratory Design and Test Procedures for Ouantitative Evaluation of Infrared Sensors to Assess Thermal Anom-
rials,
Maturity Method: Theory
BUILDING CODES
Performance Requirements and Preliminary Design of a Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Facility. PB85-224418 501.232
Predictions.
PB85-1 84638
501.015
PB85-212306
Performance of Solar Domestic Hot Water Systems at the National Bureau of Standards; Measurements and
PB85- 184679
BROMINE
in
The
Method. PB85-1 84570
Masonry Construction.
Limit States Criteria tor
Approach
Hydra-
500.163
501,536
BRICK CONSTRUCTION
Common
C3S
lion.
Experimental Test of the Bremsstrahlung Cross Section,
Mapping
501,082
Pore Pressure Buildup PB85- 182749
(National Bureau of Standards)
Dynamic
PB85-208494 Indoor Air Quality Modeling
Soil Stress
Measurement, 500.624
Workshop Report,
Validation Tests of the
Lateral,
500,034
Thermal Analysis Research Pro-
gram,
PB86- 129772
Response of Complaint Offshore Platforms PB86- 130226
501,006 to
Waves, 501.080
KW-9
KEYWORD INDEX HVACSIM+
Building Systems and Equipment Simulation Program Users Guide, PB86-130614 501,007 -
in the Assessment of the Thermal Federal Office Buildings.
Analysis of Smoldering Fires in Closed Compartments and Their Hazard Due to Carbon Monoxide.
PB85-203479
501,098
Role ot Thermography
Design as a Function
Integrity of
PB85-208015
PB86-133493
500.805
Nondestructive Evaluation
Rehabilitation Masonry Materials.
Concrete and
tion of
in
and Preserva501,038
Evaluation of the Thermal Integrity of the Building Envelopes of Eight Federal Office Buildings,
PB86- 135274
501,147
Wind Induced
in
501,012
Cost Impact of the NEHRP (National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program) Recommended Provisions on the Design and Construction of Buildings. PB86- 139771 501,149 Design
of
Guidelines.
PB86-1 39987
500,806
Considerations in Insulating Masonry Wood-Frame Walls of Single-Family Housing.
Economic
PB86- 140332
and
501,150
Validation of Models for Predicting Formaldehyde Concentrations in Residences Due to Pressed Wood Prod-
Phase 1, PB86-140514
ucts.
501,019
Validation Tests of an Earth Contact Heat Transfer Algorithm,
PB86-141926
501,151
Impact of Energy Pricing and Discount Rate Policies on Energy Conservation in Federal Buidings.
500,067
PB86-142098 and Design Guidelines for One and Two Story Housing PB86- 142403
for
Criteria
Reduced-Size Vents
Units.
501,020
Reflection/Absorption Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Studies of the Degradation of Organic Protective Coatings on Steel.
500,847
PB86-1 42908
Reflection/Absorption Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy of the Degradation of Protective Coatings on
500,848
PB86-142916
Opportunities for Full-Scale Testing of Residential Building Interactions in Environmental
500,807
Computer Program for Testing of Energy Management and Control System Algorithms, 501,014 PB86- 163821 Emulation
Roof Management Programs, PB86- 166998
501. 152
CEL-1 Conservation of PB85-1 67336 :
Electric Lighting.
500,976
and Room Surfaces on the Rates of Heat, Smoke, and Carbon Monoxide Production in a Park Lodging Bedroom Fire, 501,616 PB85- 177988 Effect of Wall
Network Models of Building Evacuation: Development of Software System. Final Report, March 1 985, 501,089 PB85- 187573 Upgrading Plumbing Vent Systems
in
Rehab
Buildings.
501.025
PB85- 189256
Integration of Construction in the Building Process.
500,043
PB85- 189322 Research and Innovation ess: Proceedings
of the
in
the Building Regulatory Proc-
NBS/NCSBCS
Joint
Conference
Technical Seminar on Streamlined Administrative Procedures, Computers in Construction, and Fire Safety Technology Held at Denver, Colorado on September 1 1 1984. (eth).
501,123
PB85- 196541 Non-Evacuation
Can Save
in
Compartmented Fire Resistive Buildand It Makes Sense. 501,092
Lives
to Abbreviate Hourly Climate Data for Simulation of Annual Energy Use in Buildings.
Method
Computer 500,795
PB85- 197465
Buoyant Plume-Driven Adiabatic Ceiling Temperature Revisited,
501,096
PB85-200103
Introductory Remarks at the Third International SymposiBuilding Economics.
um on
500,064
PB85-201762
A
Strategy for Building Research.
Computers in PB85-201770
Building:
Computers in PB85-202729
Buildings, Building
KW-10
for
Selected Household
Appliances,
501,000
501,251
Supplement
PB86- 110905 Applications
Air-
9:
501.141 Equivalency Methodologies to Building
of
Rehabilitation.
PB86-1 11424
501.142
Removing Regulatory Constraints
to Building Rehabilita-
tion.
PB86-111432
501,143 Thermal Analysis Research Pro-
Validation Tests of the
501,130
and
Building Research.
501,131
Ca-P04 Sheet-Type Structures: Calcium Bromide Dihydrogenphosphate Tetrahydrate, CaBr(H2P04)-4H20, and Calcium Iodide Dihydrogenphosphate Tetrahydrate, Cal(H2P04)-4H20. PB85- 183267 500,158
gram, PB86-1 29772
Hydrolysis of Dicalcium Phosphate Dihydrate
ence or Absence PB85-201788
the Pres-
500,228
Calcium Phosphate Precursors
Acidic
in
Calcium Fluoride.
of
in
Formation of
Enamel Mineral. PB86-102431
500,092
CALCIUM SILICATES Early Hydration of Large Single Crystals of Tricalcium
PB85-196210
1984.
Sili-
500,210
CALCIUM TUNGSTATES Measurement of the X-Ray Induced Light Photons Emitted from Radiographic CaW04 Intensifying Screens. PB85-1 95931
500,085
CALIBRATING Preparation and ence Materials)
SRM's (Standard
Certification of
Refer-
Spreading Resistance
for Calibration of
Probes.
501,158
PB85-1 77921
501,006
Validation Tests of an Earth Contact Heat Transfer Algorithm,
PB86-141926
State Weights and Measures Laboratories: Program De-
and Directory. PB85- 178879
scription
501.162
501,151
Emulation Computer Program for Testing of Energy Management and Control System Algorithms, 501.014 PB86- 163821 Building
BULK MODULUS
Outline of CCVT (Coupling Capacitor Voltage Transformer) Calibration Procedure, EPRI-NBS (Electric Power Re-
search Institute/National Bureau ot Standards) Prototype - Supplement to EPRI Report EL-690 (Field Cali-
System bration
System
for
CCVTs,
April 1978),
Isothermal Equations of State of H20-VII and D20-VII.
PB85-1 82566
PB85-1 96285
Automatic AC/DC Thermal Voltage Converter and AC Voltage Calibration System. PB85-182574 501,164
501,613
BURNETT METHOD Virial
Coefficients of Ethylene.
PB86-1 40282
500,544
BURNING RATE
NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Calibrations Quality Assurance. 501,167
Experimental Study of the Burning of Pure and Fire Retarded Cellulose.
PB85- 182921
501.618
ments for AC PB85-1 83275
PB85-178101 Heat
Upholstered
Furniture Estimating.
Release
Rales:
ments and PB85-202091
Measure-
501.205
BUTANE
Discussion
Paper: Analysis of Calibration An-angeField Strength Meters.
of
501,169
and
Weights Handbook.
State
Measures
Laboratories:
Program
PB85-183358
Infrared Laser-Induced
Decomposition of Diethyl Ketone
and n-Butane. PB85- 195907
500,202 of the Viscosities of Saturated
and Com-
pressed Liquid Normal Butane and Isobutane.
500,399
PB86-111713
Thermodynamic Surface PB85- 187789
500,187
Calculations of Stable and Metastable Equilibrium Diagrams of the Ag-Cu and Cd-Zn Systems.
500,877
PB85- 196251
Low-Temperature Spin Correlations and Spin Dynamics in Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors. 501,595 PB86-112117
CADMIUM PHOSPHIDE SULFIDES Synthesis and Characterization of Stoichiometric CdPS3,
501,487
PB85-206597 Mirrorless Optical Bistability
in
CdS,
501,510
PB85-206944
CAGE EFFECT (CHEMISTRY) in
Solar Heating and Cooling
500,984
Verification
the Silicon Photodiode
of
Self-Calibrating Procedure.
501,182
PB85-1 87466
ASTM
Comparison
(American
Society
of for
Force Calibrations Using Testing
and Materials)
Method E74-74. PB85-191401
501,189
Radiometry Using Synchrotron Radiation. PB85-1 95980
Flow Rate Calibration System Evaluation. PB85-1 97556 Calibration for tion Applied to
for
501,457
Heating and Cooling
Solar
500,987
Measurements with Background CorrecUranium-235 Enrichment.
501,356
PB85- 197606 Microprocessor-Based Technique
for
Transducer
Lineari-
Octacalcium Phosphate
500,267
500,634
501,379
Detecting Influential Observations Schetfe' Type Calibration Curve. Statistic for
in
Subcutaneous Hetero500,098
PB86-1 42478
CALCIUM
500,192
PB85- 189264
Effects of Orbital Alignment on Inelastic Collisions of Ca(4s5p singlet P(sub 1)) with Helium.
500.193
PB85- 189272
Raman Microprobe
Analy-
a
Foreign National Organizations Which Accredit Laboratories that Provide Calibration Services.
501,210
PB85-203446 Practical
Laser Studies of Near-Resonant State-Changing Collisions of Calcium 4s6s singlet S(sub 0) with the Rare
in
500,954
PB85-202810
topic Calcification.
Studies of Calcified Tissues by
PB85-201523
Tank Volume Calibration Algorithm. PB85-201903
New
High Temperature Fluids.
CALCIFICATION of
and
Description
for
zation.
CADMIUM SULFIDES
Bond Hemolysis PB85-205664
501,170
Temperature Calibration System Evaluation. PB85-1 87441
Interlaboratory
for Isobutane.
CADMIUM ALLOYS
Role
500,626
Role of in
CADMIUM MANGANESE TELLURIDES
BUILDINGS
PB85- 196632
500.798
Energy Use Factors
of
BUTANES
Chambers,
PB86-1 53848
ings
Review
Measurements
Mild Steel.
Building
PB85-227635
Building Technology Publications,
501,009
Development
Life-Cycle Costing with the Microcomputer.
PB86-1 10103
Buildings.
PB86-1 38211
Held
501.135
501,039
of the Application of Thermography for the Quality Control of Weatherization Retrofits.
Collectors:
for Buildings,
5-6, 1985.
Humidity Sensors for HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Conditioning) Applications.
Assessment
Wind Loads on Solar
March
501,148
Masonry Construction.
PB86-1 37924 Heat Loss Due to Thermal Bridges PB86-1 37981
Needs
Steel Research
at Gaithersburg, Maryland,
PB86-108198
Vibrations.
PB88- 136967 Limit Slates Criteria for
501.099
Workshop on
500,279
Planar
to Fire Cues.
PB85-225233
PB86-133592
Serviceability Limit States:
Responses
of
PB85-205938
CALCIUM PHOSPHATES
Limits
of
Precision
in
Inductively
Plasma Spectrometry. PB85-205763
Coupled 501,218
Sinusoidal Profile Precision
Roughness Specimens. 501,219
PB85-205805
Characterization of a Standard Reference Superconductor for Critical Current and a Summary of Other Standard Research at NBS (National Bureau of Standards).
PB85-207033
501,223
sis
PB85-196145
500,086
Atomic Energy Levels of the Iron-Period Elements: Potassium through Nickel, 500,568 PB86- 165446
CALCIUM LANTHANUM SULFIDES EPR (Electron Paramagnetic Resonance)
in
500,638
PB85-222073 Calibration
Techniques
for
PB85-222305 Studies of
In-
frared-Transmitting Sulfide Ceramics,
PB85-206654
the Technique for the Self-Calibration of Silicon Photodiodes,
Recent Developments
Assessment
of
Needs
for
Neutron Personal Dosimetry. 500,116
New Thermal
Reference Mate-
rials,
501,492
CALCIUM METHOXIDES Laser Spectroscopy and Chemiluminescence from the Monomethoxides of Calcium, Strontium, and Barium.
PB85-224467
VOR
501,030
(Very-High-Frequency Omnidirectional Range)
Cali-
bration Services,
PB85-228393
501,351
KEYWORD INDEX CEMENT Photodiode Self-Calibration as a Basis
Silicon
metry
in
for Radio-
the Infrared.
500,650
PB86-123114
Traceability of Acoustical Instrument Calibration to the National Bureau of Standards.
501,386
PB86-124104
NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Black Neutron Detector at 2.3 MeV Using the Time-Correlated Associated-Particle Method.
Calibration of the
501,368
PB86- 128220
Frequency and Time Coordination. Comparison, and
Dis-
semination.
501,283
PB86- 128923 Nonparametric Calibration.
Radiometric Calibration Procedures Using the NBS (NaBureau of Standards) MARBLE Electronics Package. tional
501,291
PB86-129756 Calibration of Test of Transformers.
Systems
for
Measuring Power Losses
500,758 for In-Situ Calibration of
Large Mass
Standards,
501,307
PB86-137650 of the NBS (National Standards) Calibrated Hot Box.
Acceptance Testing
Bureau of
501.312
PB86-1 38351 Efficient
Calibration Strategy for Linear,
Time
Invariant
Systems.
501,317
PB86-140001 Efficient Calibration Strategies for Linear,
Time
Invariant
501,325
PB86-142700 of Kalman Filtering and Correlation Analytical Calibration Procedures,
Use
Techniques
in
501,332
PB86-165867
CALIBRATION New Method
of Acoustic Emission
Transducer Calibra-
PB85-1 72476 Calibration Standard
Based on
of
2
Distinct Crystalline
500,479
PB86-132263
CARBON DIOXIDE Solar Cycle Levels.
on
Effect
Carbon
Atmospheric
Dioxide
500,033
PB86-i 13982
Leung-Griffiths Model for the Thermodynamic Properties of the Mixture of Carbon Dioxide and Ethane Near the Critical Line.
500,498
PB86-133519
Vapour-Liquid Equilibria Measurements for Carbon Dioxide with Normal and Isobutane from 250 to 280 K.
500,549
PB86-1 42445
CARBON FIBERS Sputter Coated Carbon Specimens for
SEM
Performance
Based on
Contemporary PB85-230803
Radiocarbon: Nature's Tracer for Carbonaceous
500,769
PB86-1 43757
CALORIFIC VALUE Evaluation of Data on Higher Heating Values Determined during ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) Round Robin Testing of RDF-3 (Refuse-DerivedFuel).
501,663
PB86-1 19245
Sampling and Measurement Errors in the Characterization of Refuse Derived Fuel. 501,270 PB86-122819
Statistical Analysis of
CALORIMETERS Performance of the Ohio State University Rate of Heat Release Apparatus Using Polymethylmethacrylate and
Gaseous Fuels. PB85-183200
501,168
Oxygen Flow Calorimeter
for
Municipal Solid Waste. Part
Kilogram-Size Samples of
2. Trial
Combustions
of Kilo-
gram-Size Samples.
501,188
PB85- 189447 Upholstered
Furniture Estimating.
Measure-
Heat Release Rates:
Pollut-
ants.
PB85-23081
500,368
1
CARBON MONOXIDE Detection of the 2pi* Orbital of CO and NO Chemisorbed on Ni(111) by Surface Penning Ionization Electron Spectroscopy (SPIES).
500,162
Thermochemistry of Interface and Surface Segregation and Chemisorption for Core Level Binding Energy Shifts. 500,167 PB85-184612 Isotopic Mixing
Measurements on
CO
Nickel:
Evidence
ments and PB85-202091
501,205
500,196
PB85- 189439
Mechanism
Synthesis on a Single
500,221
501,098
501.441
PB85-202802
Unusual C-O Bond Weakening on a Clean Metal Surface:
on Cr{110). PB85-221976
Determination of the Enthalpies of Combustion and Formation of Substituted Triazines in an Adiabatic Rotating Calorimeter,
501,308
PB86-137668
Exploration of Combustion Limitations and Alternatives to the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Toxicity Test
Method,
500.119
PB86-141942
500,312
Pulsed Laser-Induced Thermal Desorption from Surfaces: Instrumentation and Procedures.
500,364
PB85-230738 Oxygen-Induced PB86- 112018
CO
500.509
Product Vibrational State Distributions of Thermal Energy Charge Transfer Reactions Determined by Laser-Induced CO Fluorescence in a Flowing Afterglow: Ar(-i- 1) -iyields CO(-l- 1)
(v=
0-6)
-I-
Ar.
500,523
PB86-138237
Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Copolymers (ABS): Pyrolysis and Combustion Products and Their Toxicity - A Review of the Literature,
501,651
PB86-153772
Carbon Monoxide Thermophysical Properties from 68 to 1000 K at Pressures to 100 MPa, 500,589 PB86-165651 Observations of the SiC2 Radical Toward IRC-H 10216 at
of the
Tumor
Localiz-
Hematoporphyrin Derivative via 1064 NM Photons from a 20 NS Q-Switched Nd-YAG Laser. 500.263 PB85-205300 ing Photosensitizer
CARBIDES Catalysis by Carbides, Nitrides
and Group
Compound. PB85-205656
VIII
Intermetal-
lic
500.266
CARBON and Miniature Counters: Accuracy AsMicro-Processors and Multiparamter Control
Miniature Signals
500,012
PB85-229920
CARBON STEELS Toughness and Microstructure
of
a Martensitic
surance via Techniques. PB85-1 96954
500.101
Optical Properties of Diamondlike
Carbon Films on Semi-
500,921
PB86-140316
CARBON SULFIDE Analyses of the Aqueous Phase During Early
CARBON SULFIDE
C3S
Hydra-
500,163 (CS2)
Molecular X-Ray Spectra: S-K(beta) Emission and K Absorption Spectra of SCO and CS2.
Molecular X-Ray Spectra: S-K(beta) Emission and K Absorption Spectra of SCO and CS2.
500,226
PB85- 197788
SHIPS
501.114
CATALYSIS
CO
Isotopic Mixing
Measurements on
CO
lor Irreversibility of
Evidence
Nickel:
Dissociation.
500,196
PB85-1 89439 Catalysis by Carbides, Nitrides
and Group
VIII
Intermetal-
Compound. PB85-205656 lic
500,266
Surface Raman Scattering from Effervescent Magnetic Peroxyborates.
500,271
PB85-205771 Methanation
Activity of
W(1
10).
500,310
PB85-221935
Mechanism
of
Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis on a Single
Crystal Nickel Catalyst.
PB85-197697
500.221
CATION ELECTRON INTERACTIONS Photoionization of Liquid Benzene: Fluorescence and Electron Scavenger Quenching between 1900 and 1150A.
PB85- 187292
500,177
Thermoneutral Isotope Exchange-Reactions of Cations in the Gas-Phase. 500,148 PB85-1 82764
Neutron Powder Diffraction Study in
of alpha- and betathe Positive Electrode Material of Lead-Acid Bat-
500.810
Study of Polycation-Anionic-Surfactant Systems.
500.295
PB85-207322 Binding Energies
in
Atomic Negative Ions:
2,
500,584
PB86- 165602
CEILINGS Thermal Response of Aircraft Cabin Ceiling Materials during a Post-Crash, External Fuel-Spill, Fire Scenario. 500,002 PB85-207082
CELL MODEL Model Theory PB85-202042
Cell
of Polymer-Solutions.
500.238
CELLOBIOSE Kinetic Isotope Effect in the lobiose.
Thermal Dehydration
of Cel-
500.247
PB85-202752
Experimental Study of the Burning of Pure and Fire Retarded Cellulose.
501,618
PB85-178101
Self-Heating to Ignition Measurements and Computation of Critical Size for Solar Energy Collector Materials.
PB85- 183374
500.792
Analysis of the Forced Ventilation
in
Containership Holds.
500,991
PB85-203537
CARRIER LIFETIME Comparison
PB85-178101
501.618
Flame Retardation
of Cellulose
By Thiocyanates.
Prelimi-
nary Study.
Studies of Solid-state
500,861
Microstructure
in
Native
Celluloses
13C NMR. PB85-221877
500,307 an Introduction to the
PB86-102266 Native Cellulose
Using
Literature,
501,643 -
A Composite
of 2 Distinct Crystalline
Forms.
of Theoretical
and Empirical Lifetimes
Doped
for Mi-
Silicon.
CASTING Mesh
Experimental Study of the Burning of Pure and Fire Retarded Cellulose.
Pyrolysis of Cellulose,
PB85-206530 troscopy) Quantitation.
1984
500,056
PB85-1 97549
CARBONYL SULFIDE
PB85-186997
501,481
500.226
PB85-1 97788
nority Carriers in Heavily
(Electron Energy Loss Spec-
500,664
19-1
CELLULOSE
conductors,
Round Robin Test on ELS
PUB
Publications of the National Bureau of Standards, Catalog.
CELLULAR PLASTICS
High Carbon Alloy Steel.
CARGO
FIPS
CELLULAR MATERIALS
.27 Centimeters.
PB85-1 84521
Two-Photon Induced Fluorescence
Catalog of Widely Used Code Sets. Category: Data Standards and Guidelines Subcategory: Representations and Codes.
PB85-201945
tion.
CANCER
500,027
PB86-142379
CATALOGS (PUBLICATIONS)
500,413
PB86-1 36900
Fracture
North American Workshop on Cataclysmic Variables and Related Systems (8th),
Pb02
Reorientation on Cr(IIO).
Core-Level Binding-Energy Shift Analysis of CO, H, and O Adsorption on Cu-Ni Surfaces.
1
500,107
CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES
CATIONS
CO
CARBON STARS
Calorimeter for Measuring 1-15 kj Laser Pulses.
Setting Expansion of a Dental Casting InvestStrain Gauges.
CATALYSTS
Dissociation.
Analysis of Smoldering Fires in Closed Compartments and Their Hazard Due to Carbon Monoxide.
sized Sinewaves.
Internal
ment Measured with PB86-111945
PB86- 139755 500,032
500.769 Synthe-
500, 106
Establishment of a Catalog of Compartment Fire Model Algorithms and Associated Computer Subroutines,
Particulate Carbon.
PB85-197697
Digitally
Casting Behavior of Dental
500.147
PB85- 182756
CARBON ISOTOPES
PB85-203479
Calibration Standard
for Characterizing
PB85-207249
PB85-245678
Synthe-
CALIBRATION STANDARDS
Technique
CASTINGS
501,382 Digitally
PB86-1 43757
Bomb
A Composite
of Fischer-Tropsch Crystal Nickel Catalyst.
sized Sinewaves.
Power
-
Forms.
for Irreversibility of
Appendix.
Power
Native Cellulose
CO
500.111
PB86- 140027
CASTING ALLOYS Alloys.
13
PB85- 183549
Systems.
tion.
500,560
PB86-142866
CARBON
Testing.
PB86-1 32032
Mass Comparator
Resonance-lonlzation Mass Spectrometry of Carbon.
Gas-Liquid
501,290
PB86-129624
500,402
PB86-1 11762
501.572
PB86-132263
500,479
CEMENT Effect of
Water on Maleic Acid and
Salicyclic Acid Ex-
tractions.
Monitor for Casting Characterization.
PB86-142718
500,556
KW-11
KEYWORD INDEX CEPHEID VARIABLES
PB86-1 38567
Blue Companions of Cepheids.
PB86- 132677
500.020
ments,
ions.
PB85-1 77947
500,005
CERAMIC COATINGS SEM (Scanning Electron
Microscope) Analysis ot CladCeramic Coatings after Hot Corrosion Testing. PB86-1 11416 500,844
CERAMIC COMPOSITES Radiation Effects
a Glass-Ceramic (Zerodur),
in
PB85-206670
501,494
Constants
Two
of
PB85-229318
500,835
Validation of the Sulfur Concentration of Selected IronBase NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Standard Reference Materials by Isotope Dilution Spark Source Mass
PB85-183515
Indentation Flaws for the and Fatigue Master Maps.
Construction
Toughness PB85- 179067
Optical Waveguide Photon Plumbing for the Chemistry Lab: Fiber Optics, Waveguides, and Evanescent Waves as Tools for Chemical Analysis.
of
500,814
PB85-1 87300
PB85-183408
500,818
Microcrack Healing During the Temperature Cycling of Single Phase Ceramics.
PB85-184810 Comparison of
500,820 Failure Predictions by Strength
and Frac-
Mechanics.
PB85-195915
500,822
Erosion of Ceramic Materials:
The Role
of Plastic Flow.
PB85-196194
500,850
Fatigue Properties of Ceramics with Natural and ConA Study of Alumina.
trolled Flaws:
PB85-203404
500,826
Microstructure and Electrical Properties of Ceria-Based Electrolytes.
PB86-136843
500,839
Construction Materials for Coal Conversion: Performance and Properties Data. Supplement 2.
PB86-169109
501.040
CERIUM DIOXIDE Electrolytes.
PB86-136843
500,839
CERTIFICATION Sector United States. Private
Product
Certification
Programs
PB86-110913
the
in
501,060
CERTIFIED REFERENCE MATERIALS Standard Solutions and Certified Reference Materials. PB85-203560 501,214
500.178
Assurance PB85- 187763
of
Separated-Atom Theory zation of Cs by Sr.
of Laser-Induced Collisional Ioni-
PB86-138187
500,520
CESIUM ALLOYS Comment on 'New
the Vicinity of the Freezing Temperature of Potassium-Cesium (K2Cs)'. Critical
Point
in
PB86-1 33394
500,493
CHAOS
501.184
Speciation of Arsenic sion Process Fluids.
in
Fossil Fuels
and Their Conver-
PB85-187797
500.188
Quality Assurance and Protocols in Sampling Preparation of Biological Samples.
and Sample
PB85-1 89348
500,195
Determination of Ultratrace Levels of Lead in Reference Fuels by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption.
PB85-189421
501,656
Coordinated Development Chemical Analysis,
of
Standards
for
in
the Rf-Biased Josephson Junction.
PB85-207389
501,587
CHAR Investigation of
Wood
Pyrolysis Using Solid State (13)C
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
PB86-110129
500,390
Picosecond Carrier Dynamics
in
alpha-Si
PB85-206852
501,585
on the Compositional Analysis
PB85-1 96079
of
Evaluated Theoretical Cross-Section Data for Charge Ex-
Charged Ions with Atoms.
of Multiply
3.
fvlonhy-
500,206
Preparation and Certification of Standard Reference Materials to Be Used in the Determination of Retained Aus-
PB85-197515
500,215
Role of Fast Secondary Electrons
Degrading Spatial Resolution in the Analytical Electron Microscope. PB85-201895 501,203 in
500,303
Determination of Molecular Weight Distribution of Aromatic Components in Petroleum Products by Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry with Chlorobenzene as Reagent Gas.
500,396
Round Robin Test on ELS
(Electron Energy Loss Spec-
troscopy) Quantitation.
PB86-111762
500.402
Further Developments Titration of
in
the High-Precision Coulometric
Uranium.
PB86-1 12034
500,414
Factors Affecting the Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocartwn Isomers.
PB86-1 12067
501,255
Analytical Optogalvanic Spectroscopy in Flames.
PB86-1 12901
501,261
Sampling and Measurement Errors in the Characterization of Refuse Derived Fuel. PB86-122819 501,270 Isotope Dilution Spark Source Mass Spectrometric Determination of Sulfur In Selected NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Iron-Base Alloys.
PB86-124138
500,904
Quality Assurance
Measures
for
Environmental Data.
PB86-1 24773
500,453
of Isotope Dilution Mass Spectrometry for the Certification of Standard Reference Materials.
Use
PB86-128121
500,457
Fluoride).
PB86-128147
500,459
Applications of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy in Surface and Interface Studies.
PB86-128162
500,460
Application of Atomic Absorption and Plasma Emission Spectrometry for Environmental Analysis.
PB86-128204
500,461
Microwave and Far-Infrared Spectra of the SIH Radical. PB86-128865 500,018 Role of NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Standard Reference Materials In Quality Assurance of EnvironmenMeasurements. PB86-1 28931 500,466
Reference Materials: Their Production, Certification and Use in Compatible Measurement Networks. PB86-1 29020 501.286
trometer.
501,209
Nuclear and Chemical Dating Techniques: Interpreting the Environmental Record.
Precise Evaluation of Oxygen Measurements on Cz-Sllicon Wafers. Comments. PB86-1 32495 500,482
PB85-203438
Many Dimensions
500,613
Effects of Instrumental Artifacts on the Quantitative Determination of Oxygen in Silicon by FTIR (Fourier Trans-
form Infrared).
PB85-203545 ment
501,212
Gas
Cylinder Standards for the Measureof Trace Levels of Benzene and Tetrachloroethy-
lene.
of Detection In Chemical-Analysis.
PB86-1 33634
501,301
Application of Tunable Diode-Laser Absorption for Trace Stratospheric Measurements of HCL - Laboratory Results.
PB86-138120
500,036
Quantitation of Individual Organic
Compounds
in
500,260
Reference Materials-What Should Be Used.
How They
They Are and
PB86-1 38476
500,532
Resonance-lonization
Mass Spectrometry
of Carbon.
PB86-1 42866
PB85-205755
500,560
500, 123
Summary Limits
of
Precision
In
Inductively
Plasma Spectrometry. PB85-205763
Coupled
the Biological and Botanical Issued by the National Bureau of Standards, of
Standards
500,563
PB86-1 55561
501,218 Adaptive Kalman
Filtering,
PB86-1 65826
500,968
500,297
Models and Measurements as Revealed Through Chemometric Intercomparison, PB86-1 65834 500,600
500,309
Use of Kalman Filtering and Con'elation Analytical Calibration Procedures,
Limitations of
Ization.
PB85-207439 Validation of Analytical Methods.
PB85-221901
Determination of Nitro-Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Diesel Soot by Liquid Chromatography with Fluorescence and Electrochemical Detection. Determination
500,324 of
Dibenzothiophene
in
Oils
Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry, PB85-227593 Secondary
by
Liquid
Techniques
PB86-165867 Regression Analysis of Collinear Data,
PB86-165883
500,967
Optimization,
PB86-165891 500,337
RSR
501,334
Automated Pattern Recognition: Self-Generating Expert Systems for the Future, PB86- 165958 500,606
Microanalytical Study of
PB86-111754
cal
Measurement and Control of Information (intent trochemical Experiments.
Contemporary Particulate Carbon. PB85-230803
PB86-165974
500,401
Evaluated Theoretical Cross-Section Data
change
for
Charged Ions with Atoms.
of Multiply
Charge Ex3.
fQonhy-
drogenic Target Atoms,
500,303
PB85-219897 Charge Transfer
of
Hydrogen Ions and Atoms
in
Metal
Vapors,
PB86-165685
500,592
CHEMICAL ANALYSES Preliminary Studies of the Effects ot Semiconductor Reagents on Polymers Containing Fluorine and of Trace Metallic Leachate from Molded Fluorocart>on Resin.
KW-12
Precipitation in
143 Using Atom Probe Field Ion Microscopy and AnalytiTransmission Electron Microscopy. PB85-227650 500,891
500.032
Production Rates for Oxyfluorides S0F2, S02F2, and S0F4 in SF6 Corona Discharges,
PB85-237345 Determination of Trace fined Coal Products.
500.372 Element Forms
PB86-105848 Chlorine Content of Municipal Solid County, MD. and Brooklyn, NY.,
PB86-1 09956
in
Solvent Re-
in
501,332
Electron Capture into Excited States in H -t- Ar(-(- 18), Kr( -H 36) and Xe( -(- 54) Charge Transfer Collisions.
CHARGE TRANSFER CROSS SECTIONS
Shale
Oil.
PB85-205201
Excited States Created In Charge Transfer Collisions between Atoms and Highly Charged Ions.
500,400
Par-
ticles.
Performance Characteristics of a Continuum-Source Echelle Wavelength Modulated Atomic Absorption Spec-
PB85-225688
PB86-1 11747
500,395
Ash
tal
500,313
PB85-221992
PB86-110897 Quantitative Electron Prolje Microanalysis of Fly
Hydrocarbon Type Separation of Lubricating Base Oil in Multigram Quantity by Preparative HPLC. PB85-202687 500,242
drogenic Target Atoms,
PB85-219897
Materials)
Sili-
Systematics of Multielement Determination with Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry and Thermal Atom-
CHARGE EXCHANGE REACTIONS
Reference
Surface
500,201
Effect of Striations con Crystals.
Practical
CHARGE CARRIERS
(Standard
Degradation of Poly(Vlnyl Fluoride) and Poly(Vinylldene
PB85-191427
Preparation of
Survey ot Chaos
SRM
Statistical Analysis of
Chemical Measurements.
PB85-202851
CESIUM
change
501,178
tenite in Steels.
Microstructure and Electrical Properties of Ceria-Based
Ceramic
and
NBS
(National Bureau of StandClinical Standard Reference Materi-
in
Characterization of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures from Air Particulate Samples Using Liquid Chromatography, Gas Chromatography, and Mass Spectrometry. Quality
Ceramic
501,177
ards) Biological
Estimation of Power-Law Creep Parameters from Bend Test Data,
ture
500,161
PB85-1 86963
Controlled
for
PB86-111358
Spectrometry.
als.
CERAMICS
of the Coal. Ore, Mineral, Rock, and Refractory Standards Issued by the National Bureau of Standards. PB86-1 10830 500,393
Handbook
New Developments
Dental Porcelains.
Summary
500,140
PB85-184737
CERAMIC METAL SEALS Elastic
Assurance of Chemical Measure-
Principles of Quality
Cepheid Distances from Blue Main-Sequence Compan-
PB86- 132685
500,535
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
in
Elec-
500,607
CHEMICAL BONDS Comparative Rate Single Pulse Shock Tube Studies on the Thermal Stability of Polyatomic Molecules. PB85-202877 500,251 Unusual C-O Bond Weakening on a Clean Metal Surface:
CO 500.387
Waste from Baltimore 500,389
on Cr(IIO). PB85-221976
Adsorption ot Oxygen on Ag(IIO): ture and Bonding.
PB85-222099
500,312
A New View
of Struc-
500,318
KEYWORD INDEX CHROMIUM Fracture Strength and the Welbull Distribution of BetaSialon.
PB86-124021
500,448
CHEMICAL ELEMENTS How Good Are the Standard
Atomic Weights.
PB86-124914
501,278
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Center for Chemical Fiscal Year 1984, PB85-1 78069
Activities:
PB86-128170
500.129 (SrC03)
Solubility of Strontianite
in
C02-H20
Solutions
and 91 C, the Association Constants of and SrC03 (sup)(aq) between 5 and Evaluation of the Thermodynamic Properties Sr(2+ )(aq) and SrC03(cr) at 25C and 1 atm Total 2
1)(aq)
of Pressure.
500136
PB85-1 70652
Thermodynamic Data for the H20, C02+ H2S-f H20, H2S+ NH3+ H2S+ H20. 500,342
Bibliography of Sources of
C02+ NH3+ NH3+ H20, and C02+ Systems:
PB85-228401
Applications of Equilibrium Diagrams to Corrosion and Electrodeposition.
PB86-1 11820
500,405
Aqueous PB86-122959
500,128
PB86-1 42445
500,549
Aqueous Xylose
of the Conversion of
to
Xylulose.
PB86- 142452
500,550
500,551
Evaluation of the Thermodynamic Functions for Aqueous Sodium Chloride from Equilibrium and Calorimetric Meas-
500,578
CHEMICAL EXCHANGE ISOTOPE SEPARATION Mass Spectrometric
Analysis of Uranium and Plutonium Loaded Anion Exchange Resin Beads: An Interlaboratory
Round Robin. PB85-222313
501,357
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY Survey of Measurement Needs
in
the Chemical and Re-
lated Industries.
500,127
PB86-1 10848
CHEMICAL IONIZATION MASS SPECTROSCOPY Mass Spectrometry
with Chlorobenzene as Re-
agent Gas.
PB85-221992
500,313
CHEMICAL PHYSICS Technical Activities 1985. Center
for
PB86-1 57336
Chemical Physics, 500,565
CHEMICAL POTENTIAL Concentration meablity in a
Dependence of the Diffusion and PerHomogeneous Membrane. 1. The Fickian
and Chemical
Potential Formulation of the Diffusion Cur-
rent.
PB85-222065
500,316
Concentration Dependence of the Diffusion and Permeability in a Homogeneous Membrane. 2. The Differences between the Fickian and Chemical Potential Formulation in the Case of a Linear Increase of the Sorption Coefficient with the Equivalent Penetrant Pressure.
PB85-222081
500,317
Chemical Behavior of S03- and S05- Radicals In Aqueous Solutions. PB85-1 72534 500,139
Assurance
of
Chemical Measure-
ments,
PB85-1 77947
500,140
Development and Use
of
Numeric Physical/Chemical
Properties Databases.
PB85- 196046
500,204
CHEMICAL REACTION MECHANISMS Sulfur(IV)
with
Transition-Metal
in
500,092
Study of the Radiative Ignition Mechanism of a Liquid Fuel Using High Speed Holographic Interferometry. PB86-1 14022 501,648 In
Mechanism of 03-Aldehyde Reactions. PB85-1 97564
500,216
Mechanism of Fischer-Tropsch Crystal Nickel Catalyst.
the Oxidation Degradation of
500,221
PB85- 197697
Monitoring of Polymerization Reactions by Excimer
Fluorescence Tecfinique.
500,229
PB85-201853 Incinerators.
PB85-207207 Electron-Ion Ionization.
500,291
CO
Reorientation on Cr(IIO).
500,413
Chemlsorbed Oxygen on Ni{110) Studied by Spin
Polar-
500,423
PB86-1 12828 Ordering System: Na on Ru(OOI). PB86-1 19377
Orientational
Strongly
a
in
Chemlsorbed 500,434
Ammonia
Adsorbed Oxygen and Sodium on Ruthenlum(OOI): Evidence for Both Local and Long-Range Interactions. PB86-132511 500.484 Interaction
of
with
Ordering of an Layer on Ru(OOI).
Incommensurate Sodium
PB86-136793
500.505
Surface Electronic-Structure Changes Induced by Chemisorption.
Summary
Abstract.
PB86-136884
500,507
CHEMOMETRICS
Lubricating Oils.
PB86-1 19344
500,931
and Photo-Stimulated Desorption of Condensed Molecular Films: Relevance to the Mechanisms of Ion Formation and Desorption. PB86-123023 500,441 Electron-
PB86-133824
Topical Issue: Chemometrics,
PB86-165784
500,597
Organizers' Goals,
PB86-165800
500.598
Agenda for Chemometricians, PB86-165818
500.599
500,500
Reaction of F Atoms with the Methylhalides. Vibrational Spectra of CH3XF and of H2CX...HF Trapped in Solid Argon.
PB86-1 38609
500,536
CHEMICAL REACTIONS Mechanism of 03-Aldehyde Reactions. PB85-197564 In
500,216
Silane dc Discharges.
PB86-102415
500,376
CHEMICAL REACTIVITY
Use of Kalman Filtering and Correlation Analytical Calibration Procedures,
Techniques
500,314
CHEMICAL REACTORS Modeling of Axially Symmetric Flow Reactors. PB86-1 19302
CHEMOTHERAPY of the
Tumor
Localiz-
Hematoporphyrin Derivative via 1064 NM Photons from a 20 NS Q-Switched Nd-YAG Laser. PB85-205300 500,263 ing Photosensitlzer
Identification of
Lead Sources
In
California Children Using
the Stable Isotope Ratio Technique.
Model Describing the Steady-State Pyrolysis of BubbleForming Polymers in Response to an Inciclent Heat Flux, PB85-225225 500,323
CHEMICAL SHIFT (NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE) of
Automated Pattern Recognition: Self-Generating Expert Systems for the Future, PB86-1 65958 500,606
CHILDREN 500,432
CHEMICAL REATION MECHANISMS
NMR
in
501.332
Two-Photon Induced Fluorescence
Laser Probing of Chemical Reaction Dynamics.
Multiple-Pulse Proton Linear Polyethylene.
Models and Measurements as Revealed Through Chemometric Intercomparison, PB86- 165834 500.600 Limitations of
PB86-165867
Pressure-Crystallized
500,339
CHEMICAL SHIFTS (NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE) Cross Polarization-Magic Angle Sample Spinning NMR Study of Several Crystal Forms of Lactose. PB85-1 84604 500,166
PB85-205953
500,280
CHINA of Computing PB85-201796
Tour
Facilities in China.
500.680
CHLORINE Chlorine Content of Municipal Solid County, MD. and Brooklyn, NY.,
Waste from Baltimore
PB86-1 09956
500.389
CHLORINE IONS Measurement
of the Is
Lamb
Shift In
Hydrogenlike Chlo-
rine.
Inferences About Molecular Motion from Proton Decoupled 13C NMR Spectra of Solid Polymers.
PB85-187276
500,176
Resolution in C-13 NMR of Organic-Solids Using HighPower Proton Decoupling and Magic-Angle Sample Spinning.
PBe5-187813
500,189
PB85-205185
500,256
CHLORINE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Estimated Thermodynamic Functions ed Benzenes, Phenols, and DIoxIns. PB85-205193
for
Some
500,259
Infrared Band Strengths for Methyl Chloride gions of Atmospheric Interest.
NMR
PB86-1 36959
of Hexaorganodistannoxanes. PB86-1 39896
500,539
Spectroscopy and Photochemistry of Free Radicals Formed by the Reaction of F Atoms with Small Mole-
In
500,547
Chemical Thermodynamics Requirements,
the Re-
500,035
CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS Some
Basic
Statistical
Methods
for
Chromatographic
Data.
PB85-205243 PB86-140357
Chlorinat-
CHLOROMETHANES
Spin Coupling through Oxygen. Influence of Structure and Solvent on doublet J((119)Sn,(117)Sn) In the (119)Sn
501,216
Separation and Purification of Diastereomers of Angiotensin by Weak Anion-Exchange High-Performance Liquid I
in
Steam Power Cycles Data
Chromatography.
PB85-229276
PB86-130937
500,473
CHEMICAL WASTES
Software
CHEMILUMINESCENCE Laser Spectroscopy and Chemiluminescence from the Monomethoxides of Calcium, Strontium, and Barium.
500,279
Nascent Product Vibrational State Distributions of Thermal Ion-Molecule Reactions Determined by Infrared Che-
500,420
CHEMISORPTION Detection of the 2pi* Orbital of CO and NO Chemlsorbed on Ni(111) by Surface Penning Ionization Electron Spectroscopy (SPIES).
PB85- 183549
500,162
and PB85-229458
500,312
501,255
Complex Chromatogra-
PB86-1 65982
500,608
CHROMATOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS Application of Perdeuterated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) as Internal Standards for the Liquid Chro-
matographic Determination of PAH and Other Complex Mixtures.
in
a Petroleum Crude
Oil
PB85-207223
501,658
CHROMIUM of the 3p Resonance in the 3d TransiMetals and Their Relevance to the Mechanism of and Photon-Stimulated Ion Desorption.
Decay Channels
CO
Chemlsorbed on
501,235
Pattern Recognition Studies of phic Data Sets,
Electron-
OH
Analysis.
PB86-1 12067
tion
Vibrational Deactivation of Surface Si02: Solvent Effects.
Chromatography Data
Factors Affecting the Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatographic Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Isomers.
Unusual C-O Bond Weakening on a Clean Metal Surface:
on Cr(IIO). PB85-221976
500.343
for Liquid Size Exclusion
Collection
Chemical Waste Incinerator Ships: The Interagency Program to Develop a Capability in the United States. PB85-1 84745 501,078
miluminescence. PB86-1 12166
Synthesis on a Single
Oxygen-Induced PB86-1 12018
Orientational
PB86-1 02431
Role of Iron and Copper
Energy Relaxation of Adsorbates on Surfaces. PB85-230696 500,363
Formation of
In
500,213
In
Com-
501,659 Precursors
PB85-205938 Ions
Aqueous Solutions. PB85-1 97432
DIoxin Formation
500,330
CHEMICAL TREATMENT
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
In situ
PB85-226033
PB85-227619
Determination of Molecular Weight Distribution of Aromatic Components In Petroleum Products by Chemical
of
Unimolecular
PB85-222032
urements below 154C, PB86-1 65545
Reactions
in
Speciatlon of Inorganic Arsenic and Organoarsenic pounds in Fossil Fuel Precursors and Products.
Ion Chemistry
PB86-142460
Principles of Quality
Formed
between Aqueous Ribose,
Investigation of the Equilibria RIbulose, and Arabinose.
Ionization
500,935
Structures of C6H7(-|- 1) Ions and Bimolecular Reactions.
Acidic Calcium Phosphate Enamel Mineral.
500,362
PB85-230688 Vibrational
ized Inverse Photoemission.
acrylate): Molecular Weight.
Reaction of Oxygen Atoms with Olefins.
Solutions: Industrial Applications.
Vapour-Liquid Equilibria Measurements for Carbon Dioxide with Normal and Isobutane from 250 to 280 K.
Thermodynamics
500,313
PB85-230860
CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM
Equilibria in
PB85-221992
PB85-222388 500,121
neering.
SrHC03(+ 80C and an
500,294
Determination of Molecular Weight Distribution of Aromatic Components in Petroleum Products by Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry with Chlorobenzene as Reagent Gas.
Thermal and Oxidative Degradation of Poly(methyl methEngineering Technical
Thermophysical Property Data Generated by the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Center for Chemical Engi-
between
PB85-207298
PB86-1 32545
500,486
Resonant Photoemission and the Mechanism Stimulated Ion Desorption
in
of Photon-
a Transition-Metal Oxide.
KW-13
KEYWORD INDEX PB86-132552
500.487
Ni/Cr Interface Width Dependence on Sputtered Deptti.
PB86-1 33832
500.501
Atomic Energy Levels of sium tfirough Nickel, PB86- 165446
ttie
Iron-Period Elements: Potas-
500,568
CHROMIUM STEELS Examination of Current Fluctuations during Fe-Cr Alloys.
Pit Initiation in
PBSe- 132586
500.490
CIRCUITS Analysis
Sensitivity
SPICE
of
Parameters
Using
Eleven-Stage Ring Oscillator. PB86-1 33444
an
500.653
in
a
Mixed
Layered
System
PB85-229953
K(1-
500.353
Environmental Inorganic Chemistry of Main Group Elements with Special Emphasis on Their Occurrence as Methyl Derivatives. PB86-1 33352 500.492
PB85- 196004
New Developments and
in
NBS
Clinical
(National Bureau of StandStandard Reference Materi-
als.
PB85- 186963
501.178
COAL
COHERENT ANTSTOKES RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY Coherent Raman Spectroscopy. PB86- 122785
Measurement PB86- 129038
of
Eddy Current
Coil Parameters.
501,287
COIN SILVER in
Low- Tempera-
of the Coal, Ore, Mineral, Rock, and Refractory Standards Issued by the National Bureau of Standards,
PB86-1 10830
500.393
Vapor Transport Systems. PB86-1 37957
Alkali
in
Coal Conversion and Combus-
tion
500.131
Reaction of Silicon Carbide with Product Gases Combustion.
PB85-222297 Metals
for
Coal
500,832
and
Properties
of
Cl(-t- 2)
and F(4-
2).
PB85-225746
500,329
COLOR Limitations of Color Constancy.
501.532
Performance
of
Candidate Structural Gas from Coal. 500.918
the Production of Synthetic
PB86-1 33543
Construction Materials for Coal Conversion: Performance and Properties Data. Supplement 2.
PB86-169109
501.040
COAL LIQUIDS Thermal Conductivity of Coal-Derived Liquids and Petroleum Fractions. PB86- 102985 501.661
Thermometry PB86-1 24971
in
Coal
Utilization.
501.279
LiF for Dosimetry at
in
PB86-1 24070
501,367
Radiation Curing of Coatings.
PB85- 172468
EXAFS
Pore Pressure Buildup
in
PB85-182749
Resonant Column Tests. 500,122
Growth in Combat Ships, PB86- 103488 Fire
501,079
Quasichemical
Melt
Polymerization
Model
SEED/
of
501,619
Predictions of Pressure and Composition Limits for fined Hydrogen-Oxygen Detonations.
PB85- 187599
PB85-1 97523
Oxygen Flow Calorimeter
2. Trial
Samples of Combustions of Kilo-
gram-Size Samples.
PB85-189447
501,188
High Speed Three-Dimensional Diagnostics
in
Combus-
tion.
PB85-196137
501,622
PB85-202745
500,878
PB85-205946 PB85-206704
501.222
Selection of a Spatial Sampling Procedure for Evaluating the Defect Area of a Coated Steel Panel.
PB86-1 02449
500.843
Mechanical Properties of Compliant Coating Materials. PB86-1 38526 500.846
Atomic Energy Levels of the Iron-Period Elements: Potassium through Nickel, 500,568 PB86- 165446
COOING
in Diffusion
Wood
Pyrolysis Using Solid State (13)C
500,390
Determination of the Enthalpies of Combustion and Formation of Substituted Triazines in an Adiabatic Rotating Calorimeter,
PB86- 137668
501.308
Forced Smolder Propagation and the Transition to Flaming in Cellulosic Insulation.
PB86- 166659 Survey
Code
for Information Interchange, Subsets, and Extensions.
FIPSPUB1-2
Its
Representations,
501.653
of Alternate
Stored Chemical Energy Reactions.
501.654
500,658
500,664
19-1
Standard Abbreviations and Codes for States and Outlying Areas of the U S. (FIPS PUB 5-1) and Counties and County Equivalents of the States of the United States and the District of Columbia (FIPS PUB 6-3), 500,667 PB85- 152288
Named
Populated Places, Pnmary County DiviEntities of the United States Update.
sions,
and Other Locational
(FIPS
PUB
55), 7th
500.668
PB85-152312
MSA: Metropolitan 1985 Version. PB85-161115
Statistical
Areas Data Tape, February
500.669
Implementation of ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Codes for the Representation of Names of Countries, Dependencies, and Areas of Special Sovereignty for Information Interchange (FIPS PUB 104).
PB85-226918
500,055
COEVAPORATION Advanced Multi-Chamber System for Preparation of Amorphous Thin Films by Coevaporation and Their Sub-
KW-14
GRIDNET
- An PB85-196269
Alternative Large Distributed Network.
501,342
Performance Analysis
of
NBSNET.
PB85-221919
501,345
Regression Analysis of Compartmental Models, PB86-1 65966
Preliminary Analysis of Oil-Slick Combustion.
PB86-170719
501.655
501,630
Establishment of a Catalog of Compartment Fire Model Algorithms and Associated Computer Subroutines,
501,114
User's Guide for FAST,
PB86- 153491
501,115
ASET-B: A Room PB86-153913
Fire
Program
for
Personal Computers,
501,116
Program for the Development of a Benchmark Compartment Fire Model Computer Code, PB86-1 66592 501,652
COMPARTMENTALIZATION Can Save PB85-1 96632
ings
in
Compartmented Fire Resistive Buildand It Makes Sense, 501,092
Lives
COMPLEX COMPOUNDS Poly(ethylene imine)-Sodium Iodide Complexes.
500,351
Molecular Complex of Pyrene and Dicyanomethylenecroconate. Structure of the
1:1
PB86-119385
500,435
COMPLEX IONS Complex Organic Ions: Thermochemistry and Noncovalent Interactions. PB85-202844 500,249
Structurally
COMPLIANCE Automation of the Building Code Compliance. PB85-1 96574
Automated Checking forced Concrete quirements,
Vapor Transport Systems.
in
Coal Conversion and Combus-
500.131
COMBUSTION INHIBITORS Flame Retardation
of Cellulose
By Thiocyanates.
Beams
Compliance with Code Re-
for
in
to Hazard Building Fires.
Assessment
of
Combustion Products 501,635
Combustion Conditions and Exposure Combustion Product Toxicity Testing. PB85-208080
A Review
Combustion and PB85-246080
of the Toxicity,
Literature
Conditions 500,
on Products
for
1
18 of
501,640
Experimental Study of Environment and Heat Transfer in a Room Fire. Mixing in Doorway Flows and Entrainment in Fire Plumes.
PB85-248755
501.641
Preliminary Report of the NFPA Advisory Committee the Toxicity of the Products of Combustion.
PB86-1 42676
on
500.120
Spot Inception in a Methane/Air Diffusion Flame as Characterized by Detailed Species Profiles.
PB86- 142684
N-Hexyl Vanillate-EBA-
500,083
Rubber-Toughened Epoxies in Bulk, Adhesive, and Compile Geometries. PB85-1 89306 500,944 Failure Behavior of
in
Space Dewars.
PB85-207371
501,045
Materials Studies for Magnetic Fusion Energy Applica-
PB85-208049
Polyesters:
Restoratives from
ZnO-Glass Composites. PB85-1 86989
Nonmetallic Composites
500.861
COMBUSTION PRODUCTS Approach
501,126
Prelimi-
nary Study.
PB85-197549
500.044
of Simply-Supported Prismatic Rein-
COMPOSITE MATERIALS Intermediate
COMBUSTION CHAMBERS tion
500,969
Perspective on Compartment Fire Growth.
PB85-1 96590
PB86-137957
Catalog of Widely Used Code Sets. Category: Data Standards and Guidelines Subcategory: Representations and Codes.
501,344
PB85-229433
Flames.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. PB86-1 10129
Bomb
500,069
COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS
Non-Evacuation
501,633
Alkali
for
En-
501,625
PB86- 166667
COBALT
Codes
in
500.842
Diffuse Multilayer Analysis Using a Multiflux Method,
Guide to Computer-Aided Dispatch Systems. PB85- 187565
PB86-1 39755
for Kilogram-Size
Municipal Solid Waste. Part
Investigation of
PUB
Con-
501,620
PB85-205698
Simple Model for the Numerical Simulation of Reflectance of Black Chrome Coating Systems.
COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
PB85-205276
Interaction.
PB85-182723
Soot Particle Measurements Iron.
Telephone Connected Early Warning and Communication System, PB85-1 96640 501,093
COMPARTMENT FIRES
500,840
Study of the Passive Film on
Design and Analysis of Passive Solar Heating Solutions Neighborhood Commercial Strip Settings. PB85- 195956 500,986
COMPARTMENT ANALYSIS
COMBATANT SHIPS
Laser Spectroscopy - Multiphoton Techniques Expand Combustion Diagnostic Capabilities. PB85-205680 501,632
COATINGS
Com-
500,689
PB85-202083
Radiation-Induced Color Centers High Absorbed Dose Rates.
Calculations of Three Dimensional Buoyant Plumes closures.
COAL PREPARATION
PB85-227783
Measuring a Local Network's Performance.
COLOR CENTERS
SLAG
Using the Information Resource Dictionary System mand Language.
COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
Absolute Cross-Section Measurements for ElectronImpact Ionization of Doubly Charged Ions Ti(+ 2), Fe(-(-
COMBUSTION
COAL GASIFICATION
501.623
COMMAND LANGUAGES
for
500,903
COLLISION CROSS SECTIONS
Ar(-^ 2),
501,651
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
Coin Silver as a Construction Material ture Experiments.
2),
PB86- 153772
COMBUSTION TESTS PB85- 197671
COILS Precision
Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Copolymers (ABS): Pyroland Combustion Products and Their Toxicity - A Review of the Literature,
ysis
Enthalpy of Combustion of Adenine.
501,525
COLUMN PACKINGS
Summary
FIPS
501,392
PB86-142395
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY ards) Biological
(Auger Electron Spec-
troscopy), ESCA (Electron Spctroscopy for Chemical Analysis), SIMS (Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy, and ISS (Ion Scattering Spectroscopy) Methods.
PB86- 123056
CLATHRATE COMPOUNDS Ptionon Softening x)Rb(x)C8.
AES
sequent Characterization by
500,555
tions at
Low Temperatures
-
8.
PB85-236362
501,355
Damage on Mechanical Composites at Low Temperatures. Influence of
PB86-1 19476
Effects of Lay-up, Double Cantilever
Woven
500,857
Physical-Property Modeling
PB86- 122769
Properties of
in
Silicon-Carbide/ Aluminum.
500,858 Temperature, and Loading Rate in Beam Tests of Interlaminar Crack
Growth.
PB86-138518
500,860
COMPOSITES Characterization of Fracture Behavior of Adhesive Joints. PB85-207348 500, 124
COMPRESSION TESTS Creep and Stress-Relaxation Behavior of Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene in Uniaxial Extension and Compression. PB85-230829 500,937
KEYWORD INDEX COMPUTER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS DiHerence Methods PB86-1 36736 Finite
for Fluid
PB85-238319 Flow.
501.438
COMPUTER AIDED ANALYSIS Software
for Liquid
Size Exclusion Chromatography Data
and Analysis. PB85-229458
Collection
501.235
COMPUTER AIDED CONTROL SYSTEMS Virtual
Manufacturing
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Com-
501.051
Data-Base Requirements at the Engineering Stage. PB85-227676 501.137
System Emulator Version
3.1.
PB85-233823
501.055
System
Control
Emulation
Programmer's
Manual,
PB85-233831
501,056
PB85-233849
System Emulation User's Manual, 501,057
COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING Simulation Model for the Automated Manufacturing Re-
search Facility, PB86-1 08206
501,059
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Computers in PB85-201770
Building:
A
Strategy for Building Research.
Facilities in
China.
500,680
PB85-201796 Computers in PB85-202729
Buildings, Building
and Building Research. 501,131
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE Modular Expansion
a Class of Homogeneous Net-
in
works.
PB86-1 22850
500.723
Design of a Message Format Standard.
PB85-222271
501,346
Analysis of Link Level Protocols for Error Prone Links.
500,736
PB86-128816
COMPUTER
FILES Services and Mechanisms
a Data Presentation Proto-
of
PB86-1 05855 Activities of the Office of
Standard Reference Data in ReNumeric
Online Distribution of Scientific
Data.
PB85-238368
500,702
IEEE 802.4 Token Bus Emulator, PB85-238376
PB86-1 13685
500.058
Terminology Dictionary and Baseline Variables for IEEE 802.4 Token Bus LAN (Local Area Networks) Simulation,
PB85-238392
500,705
Minutes of Special Interest Group Meeting on Conform-
ance Testing, PB85-238400 Simulation Subgroup Summary.
PB85-238418
500,707 for
the
NBS
(National Bureau of
Standards) Local Area Computer Network.
PB86-105814
500,709
Services and Mechanisms of a Data Presentation Protocol.
PB86-1 05855
500.710
Description of a Planned Federal Information Processing Standard for Data Presentation Protocol.
PB86-1 11341
500,712
Description of a Planned Federal Information Processing Standard for the Session Protocol.
500,713
PB85-1 70637
500,671
Performance Measurement of OSI (Open System
Inter-
connection) Class 4 Transport Implementations,
PB85-1 77657
500,673
Measuring a Local Network's Performance.
PB85-202083
501.344
Performance Analysis of NBSNET.
501,345
Workshop on Analytic and Simulation Modeling of IEEE 802.4 Token Bus Local Area Networks Held at Gaithersburg, Maryland on April 29-30, 1985. 500,690 PB85-238244 and Simulation Modeling
of
IEEE 802.4 Token
Bureau of Standards) Host
to Front
End
500,719
PB85-238251
500,691
Performance Simulation of the IEEE Token Bus Protocol Using SIMAN,
PB85-238269
500.692
Discrete Event Simulation of the IEEE 802.4 Token Bus LAN (Local Area Networks) Protocol: A Structured Analy-
Homogeneous
a Class of
Net-
PB86- 122850
500.723
Session Layer Protocols. PB86-1 22900
500,724
PB86- 124088
500,693
Data Transfer Protocol PB86- 124799
for
Remote Database Access.
Token Passing Bus
SIMSCRIPT, PB85-238285
Proto-
A
500,694
Network Simulator,
Performability Modeling Tools,
PB85-238301
Token Passing Networks and Starvation
500.696 Issues,
PUB 109
FIPS
500.660
Guideline for Choosing a Data Management Approach. Category: Software. Subcategory: Data Management Ap-
PUB 110
FIPS
500.661
Storage Module Interfaces (with Extensions for Enhanced Storage Module Interfaces). Category: Hardware Standard. Subcategory: Interface, FIPS PUB 1 1 1 500.662
ADP
Computer Data Authentication. Category: ations. Subcategory: Computer Security. FIPS PUB 113
Oper-
500.663
Standard Abbreviations and Codes for States and Outlying Areas of the U S. (FIPS PUB 5-1) and Counties and County Equivalents of the States of the United States and the District of Columbia (FIPS PUB 6-3). PB85-1 52288 500.667
Codes
for
Named
Populated Places, Primary County
sions,
and Other Locational
(FIPS
PUB
Divi-
Entities of the United States
Update.
55), 7th
500,668
MSA:
Metropolitan Statistical Areas Data Tape, February 1985 Version.
500,669
Mathematical Software
for Elliptic
Boundary Value Prob-
PB85-1 70595
500.670
Fiber Distributed Data Interface: A Proposal for a Standard 100 Mbit/s Fiber Optic Token Ring Network.
PB85-1 70637
500,671
Guide on Workload Forecasting. PB85-1 77632
500,672
Performance Measurement of OSI (Open System
501,348
Guidance on Planning System Reliability. PB85-1 77996
COMPUTER OUTPUT MICROFILM Alphanumeric Computer Output Microform Quality Test Slide. Category: Hardware Standard. Subcategory: Media. FIPS PUB 108 500,659
COMPUTER PROGRAM TRANSFERABILITY
500,673
and
500,674
Implementing
Computer 500,675
CEL-1 User's Guide Update, PB85-1 78325
500.979
Real-Time Sensory-Interactive Control Robots in a Manufacturing Facility. PB85- 182848 501.070
Architecture
Critical
Device Independent Graphics Kernel,
Inter-
connection) Class 4 Transport Implementations,
Guide on Logical Database Design. PB85-1 77970
500,744
for
Evaluation of Thermodynamic Data:
A Research
Activity.
PB86- 138997
500,750
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
PB85- 182855
500,151
and Security Standards Based on Cryptography. PB85-1 83572 500,676 Integrity
Annotated Bibliography of Recent Papers on Software Engineenng Environments.
PB85-191385
500,677
Dimensions of Small Programming Environ-
ments.
PB85-202919
500,683
There a Language-Knowledgeable Program Constructor-Executor in Your Future. PB86-1 11002 500,711
Guide to Computer-Aided Dispatch Systems. PB85-1 87565
500,069
Network Models of Building Evacuation: Development of Software System. Final Report, March 1985, PB85-1 87573 501.089
Is
Developing a Programming Environment.
Summary
of the
500,725
NBS
gramming Environment Workshop. PB86-129012
500,737
Program to Simulate the Gallon Quincunx. PB85-1 97507
Dynamic Green's Functions
of
an
Infinite Plate
PB86- 143856
A FORTRAN Program
MOSFET
500,952 -
-
500.678 Alternative Large Distributed Network.
for
501,570
Tour
Charge-Sheet Model
501.342
Mathematical Sottware PB85-1 97747
Computers in PB85-201770
Data,
Information Interchange, Subsets, and Extensions. FIPS PUB 1-2 for
PB85-191955
GRIDNET An
A Com-
Building:
500.657
Number
in
Basic.
500.679
A
Strategy for Building Research.
501,130
Computing PB85-201796 of
Facilities in China.
Computing Network
500,680 Reliability in
Time Polynomial
Its
Representations,
500,658
in
the
of Cuts.
PB85-201986
COMPUTER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Code
PIPE/1000: An Implementation of Piping on an HP-1000
PB85-196269
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
CSFIT:
Annotated Bibliography of Recent Papers on Software Engineenng Environments. PB85-191385 500.677 Minicomputer.
(National Bureau of Standards) Pro-
PB86-1 66634
500,695
Pascal Computer Programming Language. Category: Software Standard. Subcategory: Programming Language.
500,728
Perspective.
PB86-133618
Fitting of
Std. 802.4)
500.038
Alphanumeric Computer Output Microform Quality Test Slide. Category: Hardware Standard. Subcategory: Media. FIPS PUB 108 500.659
PB85-1 77657
Operating a Local Area Network.
col Using
Token Bus (IEEE PB85-238293
Computer Network Protocols. FIPS PUB 107
500.727
puter Program,
Simulation of the IEEE 802.4
500.666
33-1
Local Area Networks: Baseband Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications and Link Layer Protocol. Category: Software and Hardware Standard. Subcatego-
500.726
Approach,
PB85-238277
PUB
FIPS
lems. in
PB86-123122
Bus,
500.664
19-1
PB85-161115
(National Protocol,
Structural
PB85-221919
PUB
FIPS
Character Set for Handprinting. Category: Hardware Standard. Subcategory: Character Recognition.
NBS
PB86-1 13966
PB86-133410
Fiber Distributed Data Interface: A Proposal for a Standard 100 Mbit/s Fiber Optic Token Ring Network.
500,665
Catalog of Widely Used Code Sets. Category: Data Standards and Guidelines Subcategory: Representations and Codes.
PB85-152312
Internetwork Protocol.
Local Area Networks: Baseband Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications and Link Layer Protocol. Category: Software and Hardware Standard. Subcategory: Computer Network Protocols. FIPS PUB 107 500,038
for Information Interchange.
2-1
Description of a Planned Federal Information Processing Standard for File Transfer Protocol. PB86-1 11408 500.714
500,750
COMPUTER NETWORKS
PUB
FIPS
plications.
500,706
Network Access Technology: PB86- 124807
Device Independent Graphics Kernel, PB86-1 38997
Analytic
500 703
Notes from the Factory Automation Applications Session. PB85-238384 500,704
Protocol Standardization.
Computer Software Needs of Materials Property Data Bases for Selected Engineering Applications. PB86-1 38096 500.919
sis
500 701
a Token Passing Network,
500.710
COMPUTER GRAPHICS the
IEEE 802.4
Tape Code
Perforated
ry:
Stability of
Modular Expansion
col.
to
in
PB86-1 11390
COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS
lation
Assignments
Network,
Measurement Center 501,130
Tour of Computing
500,700
PB85-238350
PB85-1 77905
Hierarchical Control
Static Logical
PB85-238343 Hierarchical Policy for Timer
Principles for the Standards Interface for
puter Aided Design,
Hierarchical
Token Passing Bus Using a
Ring,
501,062
Hierarchical Control
Performance Issues of 802.4 Token Bus LANs (Local Area Networks), PB85-238335 500,699 Simulation of a
Cell.
PB86-1 13651
Mapping
500,697
Performance Analysis of the 802.4 Token Bus Media Access Control Protocol, PB85-238327 500.698
Powder-Pattern:
500,970
A System
and Interpreting Powder PB85-202000
of
Programs
for
Processing
Dittraction Data.
501,395
KW-15
KEYWORD INDEX Reflections on Ten Years PB85-202018
of
Computer
PB85-238343
Security.
500,681
Measuring a Local Network's Performance.
501.344 Buildings, Building
Dimensions
Structural
of
and
Small
Building Research. 501, 131
Programming Environ-
ments.
PB85-202919
500.683
View of Software Development Support Systems. PB85-202935 500.684
MARKET: A Model
Aniayzing the Production, Transmission, and Distribution of Natural Gas. for
PB85-206043
NBSGSC
-
501,657
A FORTRAN Program
for Quantitative X-ray
Fluorescence Analysis.
PB85-206068
500,284
Performance Analysis
of
501,345 in
Science and Technology. 500,685
Analysis and Display of Data
in
PB85-221968
Science and Technology. 500,686
PB85-222271
501,346
Countries, Dependencies, Areas of Special Sovereignty, and Their Principal Administrative Divisions (FIPS PUB 10-3).
PB85-222859
500,617
Technical Overview of the Information Resource Dictionary System,
PB85-224491
500,687 (Database
Management
PB85-225217
500.688
Implementation of ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Codes for the Representation of Names of Countries, Dependencies, and Areas of Special Sovereignty for Information Interchange (FIPS PUB 104).
PB85-226918
500,055
Computerized Fracture Mechanics Database GISSSGS
for
PB85-227080
Oxide
500,834
Data-Base Requirements
at the
PB85-227676
Engineering Stage. 501, 137
Using the Information Resource Dictionary System Command Language.
PB85-227783
500,689
Software
for Liquid Size Exclusion Collection and Analysis.
500,701
a Token Passing Network, PB85-238368
500,702
IEEE 802.4 Token Bus Emulator, PB85-238376
500.703
Stability of
Chromatography Data
PB85-229458
501,235
Notes from the Factory Automation Applications Session. PB85-238384 500. 704 Terminology Dictionary and Baseline Variables for IEEE 802.4 Token Bus LAN (Local Area Networks) Simulation,
PB85-238392
500,
PB85-229888
500,074
Hierarchical Control
System Emulator Version
PB85-233823 Hierarchical
501,055 Control
System
Emulation
Programmer's
PB85-233831
501.056
Hierarchical Control
PB85-233849
System Emulation User's Manual, 501.057
Workshop on Analytic and Simulation Modeling of IEEE 802.4 Token Bus Local Area Networks Held at Gaithersburg, Maryland
on
April 29-30, 1985.
PB85-238244 Analytic Bus,
500.690
and Simulation Modeling
of
IEEE 802.4 Token
500,706
Simulation Subgroup
Summary.
500,691
PB86-1 03637
PB86-105814
Approach,
500.693
Simulation of the IEEE 802.4
Token Passing Bus
SIMSCRIPT, PB85-238285
Proto-
col Using
col.
PB86-105855
500,710
There a Language-Knowledgeable Program Constructor-Executor in Your Future. PB86-111002 500,711 Is
Description of a Planned Federal Information Processing Standard for Data Presentation Protocol. PB86-1 11341 500.712
Description of a Planned Federal Information Processing Standard for the Session Protocol. PB86-1 11390 500.713 Description of a Planned Federal Information Processing for File Transfer Protocol.
Standard
Token Bus (IEEE PB85-238293
Std. 802.4)
Network Simulator,
500,695
Performability Modeling Tools,
500,696
PB85-238301
Token Passing Networks and Starvation PB85-238319
Issues,
500,697
500,741
Problem Solving and the Evolution of Programming Languages.
PB86-132701
500,742
Internetwork Protocol.
501,348
and Robot
Vision.
PB86- 133469
500,743
PB86-133618
500,744
PB86-1 36629 Dictionary
500,049
Becomes a Tool
System Management.
for
PB86-1 38047
500,061
Computer Software Needs of Materials Property Data Bases for Selected Engineering Applications. PB86-1 38096 500,919 Computer Sciences and Technology at the National Bureau of Standards (NBS/ICST) Optical Digital Data Disk (OD sup 3) Standardization Activities. Institute for
PB86-138112
500,745
Procedure Language Access to Proposed American National Standard Database Management Systems. PB86-138161 500,746 Distributed tural
Database Management Systems: An Architec-
Perspective.
PB86-138195
500,747
Sources of Information on Quadrature Software. PB86-1 38377 500,963
500,714
Microcomputers and the Writing of Programs. PB86-1 11887
500,715
PB86-1 38500
Language-Based Editors/ Interpreters. PB86-111895
500,716
Device Independent Graphics Kernel, PB86-1 38997
500,750
Dose Effects on PB86-1 39854
500,786
Framework
Logical-Level
for
Online Help Systems
Changes Within Database
Systems. PB86-1 12026
500,717
NBS
(National Protocol,
Bureau
of
Standards) Host to Front End
500719
PB86-1 13966
ISO Connectionless Network Protocol and Test System. PB86-1 18700
-
a Class of
in
Implementation
500,720 in
the Procure-
500,721
Homogeneous
Net-
works.
PB86- 122850
500,723
Session Layer Protocols.
500,724
Developing a Programming Environment.
PB86-123122
500,725
PB86- 124088
500,726
Data Transfer Protocol
for
Remote Database Access.
PB86- 124799
500,727
Network Access Technology: A Perspective. PB86- 124807
Measurement
of Control
500.728
and Data Flow Complexity
in
PB86-124815
500,729
PB86- 124948
500.731 of
Database Architectures: A Case
PB86-1 26687
500,732
A Conspectus.
-
500,749
Total
Speed Measurements.
Circuit
Supercomputers. PB86-1 40258
500.751
National Bureau of Standards
Systems Standards PB86-1 42494
Power
Efforts:
A
Computer Based Message Status Report.
500,752
Calibration Standard
Based on
PB86-143757
500,733
Topological Approach to the Matching of Single Fingerprints: Develojjmenl of Algorithms for Use on Latent Fingermarks.
500.073
Data Models: Keys to Understanding Data Base Management Systems. 500.734 PB86-128212
NBS/OSI
(National Bureau of Standards/Open Systems Interconnection) Transport Class 4.
PB86-146537
501,349
Guide on Selecting ADP (Automatic Data Processing) Backup Processing Alternatives. PB86-154820 500,051
Automated Pattern Recognition: Self-Generating Expert Systems for the Future, PB86-165958 500,606 Pattern Recognition Studies of phic Data Sets,
Complex Chromatogra-
PB86-1 65982 Fitting of
500,608
FORTRAN Program MOSFET Data,
PB86- 166634
500,657
Performance Assessment of Automatic Speech Recognizers,
PB86-166824
501,350
COMPUTER SECURITY Integrity and Security Standards Based on Cryptography. PB85- 183572 500,676
Reflections on
Ten Years
of
Computer
Mathematical Software
500.736
Performance Issues of 802.4 Token Bus LANs (Local Area Networks), 500,699 PB85-238335
Characteristics
Simulation of a Token Passing Bus Using a Static Logical Ring,
Technology
(National Bureau of Standards) Pro-
of
500,737 Software Engineering
Environments.
500.738
PB86- 129749 Assessment:
Level of Computer Security.
the
500,739
for Elliptic
Boundary Value Prob-
PB85-1 70595
500,670 in
Basic.
PB85-202158 Structural
500,679 for
Elliptic
Boundary
500,682
Dimensions of Small Programming Environ-
ments.
gramming Environment Workshop PB86-129012 and Functions
Measuring
lems.
Analysis of Link Level Protocols for Error Prone Links.
PB86-128816
for
COMPUTER SOFTWARE
Survey of Mathematical Software Value Problems.
NBS
Security.
500,681
Technology Assessment: Methods Level of Computer Security. PB86- 129954
Starting
of the
Charge-Sheet Model
for
Mathematical Software PB85-1 97747
and Operating a Microcomputer Support Center, 500.048 PB86- 128758
Synthe-
500,769
PB85-202018
Software Maintenance Management. PB86-1 26745
Summary
Digitally
sized Sinewaves.
CSFIT: A
Software Designs.
Performance Analysis of the 802.4 Token Bus Media Access Control Protocol, 500.698 PB85-238327
KW-16
the Role of
PB86-111408
PB86-127552 500,694
Language in Problem PB86- 132693
Executive Guide to Software Maintenance,
500,709
Study.
PB85-238277
500,740
Symposium on
of the Solving.
501,075
for the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Local Area Computer Network.
Using SIMAN,
500.692
Microcomputer Data Management
Selecting
Operating a Local Area Network.
Measurement Center
Benchmark Analysis
Discrete Event Simulation of the IEEE 802.4 Token Bus LAN (Local Area Networks) Protocol: A Structured Analy-
for
PB86-132107
Robotics.
Performance Simulation of the IEEE Token Bus Protocol
PB85-238269
Guide
500,707
Status and Trends of Numeric Data Banks.
PB85-238251
sis
705
Protocol Standardization.
Manual,
Microcomputer Systems. 500,060
of
PB86-133410
PB86- 122900
3.1.
500,739
Management
Solid Modeling, Aspect Graphs,
Modular Expansion
Benchmark-
the
Minutes of Special Interest Group Meeting on Conform-
PB85-229649 for
in
ance Testing, PB85-238400
Role of Testing Tools and Techniques ment of Quality Software and Systems. PB86-1 19187
Reference Speech Recognition Algorithm ing and Speech Data Base Analysis.
29954
Issues
Summary Assessment
Topological Approach to the Matching of Single Fingerprints: Development of Algorithms for Use on Rolled Impressions.
500.070
PB86--'
Software.
Services and Mechanisms of a Data Presentation Proto-
Design of a Message Format Standard.
Reference Model for DBMS System) Standardization,
IEEE 802.4
PB86-131794
PB85-238350
PB85-238418
NBSNET.
PB85-221919 Database Management PB85-221950
in
Network,
PB85-202083 Computers in PB85-202729
500,700
Hierarchical Policy for Timer Assignments
Methods
for
Measuring
the
PB85-202919
500,683
View of Software Development Support Systems. PB85-202935 500,684 Software
for Liquid Size Exclusion
and PB85-229458
Collection
Chromatography Data
Analysis.
501,235
,
KEYWORD INDEX CORROSION Language-Based PB86-111895
500.716
Role of Testing Tools and Techniques ment of Quality Software and Systems. PB86-1 19187
the Procure-
in
500.721
Software Maintenance Management.
500 733 Microcomputer Data Management
PB86-126745 Guide
for
Selecting
Software.
500,740
PB86-132107
Alkali-Silica
Executive Guide to Software Maintenance, for
in
501.028
PB85-202117
501.029 an Expert System
of Durcon,
Concrete: Part
System Management. 500,061
PB86-138047
COMPUTER SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE
1,
501.032
and Preserva-
Rehabilitation Masonry Materials. in
501.038
COMPUTER SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT Software Maintenance Management.
PB86- 126745
500,733
COMPUTER STORAGE DEVICES
Thermodynamic Properties of Key Organic Oxygen Compounds in the Carbon Range CI to C4. Part 1 Properties of Condensed Phases, 500.570 PB86-165461
CONFIGURATION INTERACTION
Computer Sciences and Technology at the National Bureau of Standards (NBS/ICST) Optical Digital Data Disk (OD sup 3) Standardization Activities.
CONSOLIDATION
500.745
PB86-138112 and
Computer
Implementing
500.675
and
Computer
Implementing
500.675
500.041
PB85-1 82772
and Data Flow Complexity
of Control
500,729
PB86-124815 Role of Testing Tools and Techniques ment of Quality Software and Systems. PB86-1 19187
the Procure-
in
500,721
Solid Modeling, Aspect Graphs,
and Robot
500.743
COMPUTERIZED CONTROL SYSTEMS System Emulator Version
3.1.
501.055
PB85-233823 Hierarchical
System
Control
Emulation
Programmer's
PB85-233831
501.056
Hierarchical Control
PB85-233849
System Emulation User's Manual, 501,057
Numerical Simulation of Flow Around Squares.
501,435
PB85-230761
HVACSIM-i- Building Systems and Equipment Simulation Program - Users Guide, 501,007 PB86-130614 Emulation Computer Program for Testing of Energy Management and Control System Algorithms, 501,014 PB86-163821 Building
500.043
PB85-189322 Safety Assessment during
the
Construction
501.125
Workshops Convened by the Interagency Committee on in
Construction during 1984,
PB85-227486
501.136
Data-Base Requirements at the Engineering Stage. 501. 137
Technology Project Summaries,
1
985, 501. 138
Supercomputers.
500,751
PB86-140258 National Bureau of Standards
Systems Standards PB86- 142494
Efforts:
A
Computer Based Message 500.752
CONCENTRIC CYLINDERS Non-Newtonian Flow
of a
Model
Liquid
between Concen-
Cylinders.
500,559
PB86-142775
(National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program) Recommended Provisions on the Design and Construction of Buildings. 501.149 PB86-139771
Prediction of Concrete Service-Life.
501.035
PB86-111960
CONCRETE BLOCKS Influence of Block and Mortar Strength on Shear Resistance of Concrete Block Masonry Walls, 501.129 PB85-200087
CONCRETE DURABILITY of Durcon,
Concrete: Part
an Expert System
for
Durable
1,
501,032
PB85-236024
CONCRETE STRUCTURES
Building Technology Publications,
Supplement
9:
PB86-110905
of Internal Strain in Cast-Concrete Struc-
501, 134
PB85-205748
CONCRETES Maturity Method: Theory
and
Application.
1984.
501.141
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Solidifica-
tion.
PB85-1 72484
500,864 Interfacial
during Solidifica-
Instabilities
tion of Succinonitrile Containing Ethanol.
500185
PB85-187615
Buoyant Plume-Driven Adiabatic Ceiling Temperature Re-
NBS
501.096
(National Bureau of Standards): Materials Measure-
501,152
Used
for
Hazards of Shipboard
Hull Insulations
and
Mattress Insert Foams,
501.638
PB85-224483
Degradation of Poly(Vinyl Fluoride) and Poly(Vinylidene Fluoride).
500.459
and
Candidate Structural Synthetic Gas from Coal. 500.918
Performance
Metals for the Production of
PB86-1 33543
of
Validation of Models for Predicting Formaldehyde Concentrations in Residences Due to Pressed Wood Prod-
Phase 1 PB86-140514
ucts.
501.019
April
1984-31 March 1985,
500.383
COPOLYMERS Characterization of Bioactive Organotin Polymers: Fractionation and Determination of by SEC (Size Exclusion Chromatography)-GFAA.
MW
PB86-124120 Elastic
500.451
Coherent Scattering from Multicomponent Sys-
tems. Applications to mers.
Homopolymer Mixtures and Copoly-
PB86- 132529
500,435
COPPER Thermochemistry of Interlace and Surface Segregation and Chemisorption for Core Level Binding Energy Shifts. PB85-184612 500.167 Sub-Surface Hardening in Erosion-Damaged Copper As Inferred from the Dislocation Cell Structure, and Its Dependence on Particle Velocity and Angle of Impact.
500,887
Heat Capacity of Reference Materials: Cu and W,
500.304
Pulsed Laser-Induced Thermal Desorption from Surfaces: Instrumentation and Procedures.
500,364
PB85-230738 Role
of Iron
and Copper
in
the Oxidation Degradation of
Lubricating Oils.
Copper
500,931
Reference
Standard
(Benchmark
Materials
Series).
500.483
Growth Morphology Determination Epitaxy by
XPS
the Initial-Stages of (X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy). in
501.416
COPPER ALLOYS Studies of the Friction Transients During Break-In of Sliding Metals.
500.866
PB85- 182798
Calculations of Stable and Metastable Equilibrium Diagrams of the Ag-Cu and Cd-Zn Systems.
500.877
PB85-1 96251 Diffusion-Induced
Grain
Boundary
Migration
in
the
Copper-Zinc System.
PB85-202059 Competition between Sliding of
Two Copper
500.881
Wear Processes Alloys
on 52100
during
the
Dry
Steel.
500.917
PB86- 132651
CORRECTION Investigation of the Relation between the Correction Factor and the Local Slope in Spreading Resistance.
CONTAINERS for Backfill.
501.375
Flow on Macrosegregation
500.476
PB86- 132230 Estimating Diverter Valve Corrections.
CONTINUOUS CASTING Effect of Fluid ric Ingots.
1
PB86-136934
Evaluation and Refinement of Test Methods Fire
for
PB86- 132503
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
PB86-1 38633 in
501.083
Axi-Symmet-
CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS 500.880
PB85-202034
CONTINUUM MECHANICS Saturation of Continuum-Continuum Transitions photon Absorption.
in
PB85-225696
500.325
Development of a Fire Evaluation System and Correctional Occupancies, PB85-177913
for
Detention
501,085
Multi-
CORROSION
CONTROL EQUIPMENT Real-Time Sensory-Interactive Control Robots in a Manufacturing Facility. 501.070 PB85-1 82848
Architecture
tures.
Thermosolutal Convection during Directional
PB86-1 19344
Reference Laboratory Testing PB86-1 28949
CONCRETE
PB85-233849
System Emulation User's Manual, 501,057
CONVECTION
PB85-219905
CONSUMER PRODUCTS
Status Report.
501.056
Hierarchical Control
501.040
CONSTRUCTION COSTS Cost Impact of the NEHRP
Properties
Programmer's
Emulation
Manual,
PB85-207181
Measuring
3.1.
501.055
System
Control
Hierarchical
Construction Materials for Coal Conversion: Performance and Properties Data. Supplement 2.
PB86-128147
COMPUTERS
Measurement
Integration of Construction in the Building Process.
Roof Management Programs, PB86- 166998
COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
Development
500.971
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
Manual,
tric
PB86-105830
PB86-169109
Vision.
PB86- 133469
System Emulator Version
PB85-233823
PB86-1 03470
tion.
Building
Hierarchical Control
ments. Annual Report
Constrained Optimiza-
for
PB85-240448
VISION
Hierarchical Control
501.036
PB85-227676
COMPUTER SYSTEMS PROGRAMS
PB85-233849
System Emulation User's Manual, 501.057
PB85-200103
Family of Descent Functions
Structural
501,056
PB85-233831
visited,
Stone Consolidating Materials. PB86-1 14006
Seismic Safety in
Software Designs.
COMPUTER
500.052
PB85- 177640
PB85- 196566
Management Systems.
Rapid Prototyping of Information
Measurement
(NARS) Twenty
National Archives and Records Service Year Preservation Plan.
Phase,
COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN
Programmer's
Emulation
Manual,
Convective and
CONSTRUCTION
COMPUTER SYSTEM RELIABILITY Guidance on Planning System Reliability. PB85-1 77996
501.453
CONSTRAINED OPTIMIZATION
COMPUTER SYSTEM DESIGN
501.055
System
PB85-233831
Multiphoton Ionization.
Successive Overrelaxation. Multigrid, and Preconditioned Conjugate Gradients Algorithms for Solving a Diffusion Problem on a Vector Computer. 500.959 PB86-1 12083
CONSERVATION
Guidance on Planning System Reliability. PB85-1 77996
in
CONJUGATE GRADIENT METHOD
Storage Module Interfaces (with Extensions for Enhanced Storage Module Interlaces). Category: Hardware Standard. Subcategory: Interface. 500.662 FIPSPUB 111 Institute for
3.1
CONTROL SYSTEMS
PB85- 189355 500.733
PB86-1 26745
System Emulator Version
Control
Hierarchical Control
CONDENSING
Configuration Interaction
Software Maintenance Management.
Hierarchical Control
PB85-233823
.
Computer Software Needs of Materials Property Data Bases for Selected Engineering Applications. 500,919 PB86-138096
501.052
Durable
for
PB85-236024 Concrete and
Advanced Manu-
PB85-187821
Hierarchical
Nondestructive Evaluation
for
CONTROL SIMULATION
Impact Testing of Concrete.
Development
Sensory Interactive Control Systems facturing.
Concrete.
PB86-133592 500,049
Becomes a Tool
Reaction
PB85-200095
tion of
PB86-136629 Dictionary
501.024
PB85-189199
Editors/Interpreters.
for
Concepts for a Real-Time Sensory-Interactive Control System Architecture. 501,071 PB85-182871
EXAFS
Study of the Passive Film on PB85-1 97523
and Breakdown PB86-1 11838 Passivity
Iron.
500.878
of Passivity.
500.406
Structure of Passive Films on Iron Using a New SurfaceEXAFS (Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure) Technique.
PB86-1 11861
500.407
KW-17
KEYWORD INDEX National Cost of Automobile Corrosion.
PB86- 119328
PB86-124146
500,905
Corrosion Processes
Building Insulation Systems.
in
PB86- 128808
501,037
Chemical Tliermodynamics Requirements, PB86- 130937
Steam Power Cycles Data
in
500,473
Electrochemical Noise Measurements for the Study of Localized Corrosion and Passivity Breakdown.
PB86-132578
500.489
Examination of Current Fluctuations during Fe-Cr Alloys.
Pit Initiation in
PB86-132586
500.490
Reflection/Absorption Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Studies of the Degradation of Organic Protective Coatings on Steel.
PB86-1 42908
500,847
Reflection/Absorption Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy of the Degradation of Protective Coatings on Mild Steel.
PB86-142916
500,848
and
Performance
Candidate Structural Synthetic Gas from Coal.
Metals for the Production of
of
PB86-133543
500,918
Microscope) Analysis of CladCeramic Coatings after Hot Corrosion Testing. 500,844 PB86-1 11416 Applications of Equilibrium Diagrams to Corrosion and Electrodeposition.
PB86-1 11820
500,405
New
Technique to Study Corrosion Mechanisms under Organic Coatings. 500,845 PB86-1 13990
CORROSION TESTS Vapor Transport Systems.
Alkali
in
Coal Conversion and Combus-
PB86-137957
500.131
COSMOLOGY 500,009
PB85-208098
CRACKING (FRACTURING) Environmental Testing under Conditions That Promote Crack Branch Formation in Side-Grooved, Double-Beam Specimens. PB86-1 12869 500,899 Fitness-for-Service Criteria for Assessing the Significance of Fatigue Cracks in Offshore Structures,
PB86-1 32933
501,606
CREEP PROPERTIES Estimation of Power-Law Creep Parameters from Bend Test Data,
CREEP TESTS
500,905
PB86-124146
COULOMB INTERACTIONS Interaction Effects in Disordered Landau-Level
Two
Systems
Dimensions.
501.576
PB85-196111
COULOMETERS Further Developments Titration of
in
the High-Precision Coulometric
Uranium.
PB86-1 12034
500.414
500,937
CRESOL/DIBUTYL Fluorescence Measurement of the Diffusion Coefficient tor Butylated Hydroxyanisole in Low-Density Polyethylene.
Implementation of ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Codes for the Representation of Names of Countries, Dependencies, and Areas of Special Sovereignty for Information Interchange (FIPS PUB 104).
500,055
PB85-226918
COUPLED COLUMN LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY Automated Coupled-Column System for Measuring Aqueous
PB85-229334
500,346
CRITICAL CURRENT
Chromatography Solubilities of Hydropho-
bic Solutes,
501.163
PB85-179117
COUPLING CAPACITOR VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS Outline of CCVT (Coupling Capacitor Voltage Transformer) Calibration
Procedure,
EPRI-NBS
(Electric
Power Re-
search Institute/National Bureau of Standards) Prototype System - Supplement to EPRI Report EL-690 (Field Cali-
System PB85- 182566
bration
EPRI-NBS
for
CCVTs,
April 1978),
500.626
(Electric
Power Research
Institute-National
Bureau of Standards) Coupling Capacitor Voltage Transformer Calibration Systems.
500.640
PB85-229839
PB85-207033
Molecular and Microstructural Factors Affecting Mechanical Properties of Polymeric
Cover Plate Materials, 500,384
PB86-103496
501,223
Initiation
by Indentation of
500.817
PB85-1 83309
Standards
Effect
of
Corrosion
Processes
on
Subcritical
Growth in Glass. PB85-187425 Effects of Water Final Report,
500.821
and Other
Dielectrics
on Crack-Growth.
of the Critical Fields of Su-
501,195
PB86- 115540
501,598
500,828 in
Fatigue Crack Grovrth of a Ship Steel Spectrum Loading.
KW-18
nities.
500,042
PB85-187250
CRITICAL POINT
500,838 in
Seawater under
501,004
Proceedings of the Cryocooler Conference (3rd) Held at Boulder, Colorado on September 17-18, 1984,
PB85-233369
500,997
Cycle and Cryogenic Refrigerators.
501,004
CRYOGENIC ROCKET PROPELLANTS 1982 - March 1985, PB86-1 00682
501,667
CRYOGENICS Materials Studies for Magnetic Fusion Energy Applica-
Low Temperatures
-
8.
PB85-236362
501,355
Integrity and Security Standards Based on Cryptography. PB85-183572 500,676
CRYSTAL DEFECTS
Phase Diagram Features Associated with in
Multicritical
Alloy Systems.
PB85-1 82822 Interfacial
A
501,387
PB85-206688
500,637
Basic Mechanisms of Atomic Redistribution dergoing Irradiation.
in
Alloys Un-
PB86-1 13602
Dynamics
500,901
of Dilute
A Novel Mass
H
in
Beta-Phase Palladium Deuteride:
Defect.
501,409
CRYSTAL FIELD Crystal Field Energy Levels sities of Ni(+ 2):MgF2,
and Optical Absorption
PB85-206753
500,867
Tension of Fluids Near
Critical Points
and Two-
Inten-
501,444
CRYSTAL GROWTH Oscillatory Morphological Instabilities
Due
to Non-Equilib-
rium Segregation.
PB85-184802
501,389
Scale-Factor Universality.
500,181
PB85- 187359 for
the
Critical
Region of
PB85-197614
500.218
Derivation of the Ornstein-Zernike Differential Equation BBGKY Hierarchy.
from the
501,558
PB85-197705
Correlations and the Square-Gradient Theory.
501,614
PB85-1 97739
Liquid-Vapor Interface of a Binary Liquid Mixture Near the
Consolute Point. PB86-1 12000
500,412
Critical-Point Conditions for Classical Polydisperse Fluids.
500,438
PB86-1 19468
Scaled Fundamental Equation for the Thermodynamic Properties of
Steam Near the
Critical Point.
500,455
PB86-125150
Comment on 'New
Critical
Point
in
the Vicinity of the
Freezing Temperature of Potassium-Cesium (K2Cs)'.
500.493
PB86- 133394 Thermal-Conductivity
Vapor
Critical Line of
Enhancement Near the LiquidBinary Methane-Ethane Mixtures. 500,517
Assessment of D20, PB86-165487
Critical
Parameter Values
for
H20 and 500,572
Critical Properties, Potential
Force Constants, and Struc-
PB85-202703
Growth During Directional PB86-1 02399
Cellular
Epitaxial Crystal
of
500,896
hep Metals on bcc Metals:
Dysprosium on Tungsten. PB86- 103611
Monte Carlo Modeling Growth: Regime and III
501,402
of Its
Kinetics of Polymer Crystal Implications on Chain Mor-
phology.
500,522
PB86-1 38229
CRYSTAL LATTICES NBS 'LATTICE A -
ships. Version of
Program
to
Analyze Lattice Relation-
Summer, 1985. 501,420
PB86-1 66774
CRYSTAL OSCILLATORS Infrared Characterization of Defect Centers in Quartz,
500,637
PB85-206688
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE Planar Ca-P04 Sheet- Type Structures: Calcium Bromide Dihydrogenphosphate Tetrahydrate, CaBr(H2P04)-4H20, and Calcium Iodide Dihydrogenphosphate Tetrahydrate, Cal(H2P04)-4H20. PB85- 183267 500,158
500,173
Powder-Pattern: A System of Programs and Interpreting Powder Diffraction Data. PB85-202000
Use
Profile
Investigation
Cross-Linked
Di-
hydrate.
500.294
CROSSLINKING of
Growth
Solidification.
500,244
Electron-Ion Ionization.
Relaxation
500,241
Regime III Crystallization in Melt-Crystallized Polymers: The Variable Cluster Model of Chain Folding. 500,274 PB85-205839
of the Pearson Type VII Distribution in the Neutron Refinement of the Structures of LiReOS and Li2Re03. 501,393 PB85-1 96020
Spectroscopy.
Viscoelastic
PB85-202679
PB85-1 84778
Solid-state Structures of Keto-Disaccharides as Probed by Carbon-13 Cross-Polarization, 'Magic-Angle' Spinning
works.
Growth Kinetics and the Lateral Habits of Poly-
Neutron Diffraction Study of Sodium Sesquicarbonate
500553
PB86- 142635
NMR
Crystal
ethylene Crystals. Ethyl-
ene.
PB85-207298
Sialon.
PB86-1 22926
CRYOGENIC REFRIGERATORS
PB86-129632
CROSS SECTIONS
PB85-205904 Crack Growth PB86-1 10152
Crack
500,997
Infrared Characterization of Defect Centers in Quartz,
Measurement
for
Effect of Uniaxial Strain on the Critical Current and Critical Field of Chevrel Phase PbMo6S8 Superconductors.
Points
at
Cycle and Cryogenic Refrigerators.
PB85-183325
CROSS POLARIZATION MAGIC ANGLE SPINNING
CRACK PROPAGATION
PB85-233369 Stirling
Transport in a Disordered One-Dimensional System: Fractal View.
501,598
ture of Organic Molecules.
Silicate Materials.
Proceedings of the Cryocooler Conference (3rd) Held Boulder, Colorado on September 17-18, 1984,
PB86-1 15540
CRITICAL POINTS
INITIATION
Deformation-Induced Crack
501, 183
Recent Developments in Self-Contained Cryocoolers for SQUIDS and Other Low-Power Cryoelectronic Devices. PB85-201804 500,990
Effect of Uniaxial Strain on the Critical Current and Critical Field of Chevrel Phase PbMo6S8 Superconductors.
PB86-138138
COVERINGS
Applications to Geophysics.
PB85- 187482
CRYPTOGRAPHY
Characterization of a Standard Reference Superconductor for Critical Current and a Summary of Other Standard Research at NBS (National Bureau of Standards).
Critical
Liquid
SQUID
tions at
Thermodynamic Surface
COUNTRIES
500.337
CRYOCOOLERS
Cryogenic Propellant Scavenging. Final Report August
PB85-230829
National Materials Policy: Critical Materials and Opportu-
National Cost of Automobile Corrosion.
by Liquid
PB85-227593
PB86-1 22926
Creep and Stress-Relaxation Behavior of Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene in Uniaxial Extension and
CRITICAL MATERIALS
COSTS
Determination of Dibenzothiophene in Oils Chromatography- Tandem Mass Spectrometry,
Stirling
PB85-200145
Cost Impact of the NEHRP (National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program) Recommended Provisions on the Design and Construction of Buildings. 501,149 PB86-1 39771
500,298
500,818
perconductors,
COST ANALYSIS
CRACK
Midrange Fatigue Crack Growth Data Correlations for Room and Cryogenic Temperatures. PB86- 140035 500,920
PB85-208056
CRUDE OIL
Structural Alloys at
CRITICAL FIELD
Monsignor Georges Lemaitre.
in
500.908
Carbon and Nitrogen Effects on the Cryogenic Fatigue Crack Grovirth of AISI 304 Type Stainless Steels. PB86-130119 500.915 Interstitial
Compression.
CORROSION PREVENTION SEM (Scanning Electron
tion
PB86-128196
PB85-183408
CORROSION ENVIRONMENT Properties
500,902
Fatigue Crack Growth of Duplex Stainless Steel Castings at 4 K.
Polymer Net-
ZrTi04-Sn02 PB85-202885
the Phase Transition Solid Solutions. of
for
Processing
501,395 in
ZrTi04 and
500,824
KEYWORD INDEX DATA PROCESSING LaTa04
structure of Analysis.
at
300C by Neutron Powder
PB85-205862
Profile
501,396
PB86-1 12000
500,412
CYCLOHEXANES and Entropies of Cycloalkanes: KinetFree Energy Controlled Charge-Transfer Reactions.
Ionization Energies
Preparation of Organic Nonlinear Optical Materials for Second Harmonic Generation,
PB85-206431 Studies
Microstructure
of
Solid-state
501,474 Native
in
Celluloses
Using
13C NMR.
PB85-221877
500,307
Aspects of LixReOa and Li2FeV308. PB85-222255 Structural
Automated Apparatus
Litliium
Insertion
Oxides:
in
501,398 X-ray Pole Figure Studies of
for
Polymers.
PB85-205631
500,265
Standard Chemical Thermodynamic Properties of Alkylcyclopentane Isomer Groups, Alkylcyclohexane Isomer Groups, and Combined Isomer Groups,
PB86-165719
500,595
501,234
X-ray Investigations of Ice
Standard Chemical Thermodynamic Properties of Alkylcyclopentane Isomer Groups, Alkylcyclohexane Isomer Groups, and Combined Isomer Groups,
PB86-1 14030
501,404
Standard X-ray Diffraction Powder Patterns: Section 21 Data for 92 Substances. PB86-1 15664 501,405 Ordering System: Na on Ru(OOI). PB86-1 19377 Orientational
a
in
Chemisorbed
Strongly
500,434
Structure of the 1:1 Molecular
Complex
Dense
Di-
Crystalline Packings.
501,408
Native Cellulose
-
A Composite
of 2 Distinct Crystalline
Forms. PB86-1 32263
Structure of the 1:1 Molecular Complex of Pyrene and Dicyanomethylenecroconate. FB86- 119385 500,435
CYLINDERS Numerical-Experimental Study of Confined Flow Around Rectangular Cylinders.
PB85-1 84661
501,432
D ALGORITHM
ND4N03 Phase-V
by Neutron Powder
Dif-
fraction.
501,411
PB86-1 33535 Microscopic Evidence for Quasi-Periodicity Long-Range Icosahedral Order.
a Solid
in
witli
501,418
PB86-140241
NBS* LATTICE
-
ships. Version of
A Program
to
Analyze Lattice Relation-
Summer, 1985.
PB86-166774
501,420
CRYSTALLINE POLYMERS Role of Meltlng-Recrystallization Mechanism
in
Deforma-
tion of Crystalline Polymers.
PB85-221869
500,306
Time Dependence of Mechanical and Transport Properties of Drawn and Annealed Linear Polyethylene. PB86-1 38435 500,528
PB86-1 06739
500,644
Damage on Mechanical Composites at Low Temperatures. Influence of
Woven
Properties of
500.857
DARLINGTON TRANSISTORS Reverse-Bias Second Breakdown of High Power Darlington Transistors.
PB85-184752
500,630
Status and Trends of Numeric Data Banks.
PB86-1 24948
500.731
DATA BASE ADMINISTRATORS Guide on Workload Forecasting. PB85- 177632
500,672
DATA BASE DESIGN Guide on Logical Database Design. PB85-1 77970
DATA BASE MANAGEMENT Database Management PB85-221950
in
Science and Technology. 500,685 in
PB85-221968
Science and Technology. 500,686
ary System,
500,562
PB85-224491
500,687
Becomes a Tool
Polymer Crystallization: Proper Accounting of a Wider Class of Paths to Crystallization Variations on a Theme of Point.
PB85-1 84562
500,165 Interfacial
during Solidifica-
Instabilities
tion of Succinonitrile Containing Ethanol.
PB85-187615
500,185
Dynamic Behaviour PB85-202893
of the
Pople and Karasz Model.
500,252
(Small Angle Neutron Scattering) Investigation into the Role of Melting and Recrystallization during Solid Deformation oi Polyethylene. State
500,282
Marlensitic Transformations
500,672
in
(Database
500,674
Management 500,688
Using the Information Resource Dictionary System Command Language.
PB85-227783
500,689
for Logical-Level
500,430
Changes Within Database
Benchmark Analysis
500,717 of
Database Architectures: A Case
Study. Fourier Representations of Pdf's Arising phy,
in
Crystallogra-
501,419
PB86-165933
CRYSTALS Interactions Solids,
Composition and Stress
of
in
PB85-1 79075
Early Hydration of Large Single Crystals of Tricalcium
Data Models: Keys to Understanding Data Base Management Systems. PB86-128212 500,734 Procedure Language Access to Proposed American National Standard Database Management Systems. PB86-138161 500,746 Distributed
PB85-1 72468
500,840
CYANIDES by
HCN
Calculations of Low-Energy Electron Scattering Molecules.
PB86-102977
500,381
CYCLOHEXANE Pulse-Radiolysis and Gamma-Ray-Radiolysis hexane - Ion Recombination Mechanisms.
of
Cyclo-
500.611
PB85-202141
PSD and ESD
(Photon and Electron Stimulated Desorp-
Condensed Films: Relevance of Ion Formation and Desorption. PB85-221893 tion) of
500,747
DATA BASES
Radiation Curing of Coatings.
Initio
Database Management Systems: An Architec-
tural Perspective.
PB86-138195
CURING
Ab
500,732
Sili-
500,210
PB85-196210
to the
Mechanism
Guide on Logical Database Design. PB85- 177970
500,674
Computerizing Materials Data - A Workshop for the Nuclear Power Industry. The Report of a Workshop Held at Knoxville, Tennessee on May 2-3, 1984. 501,377 PB85-1 78051
Computerized Fracture Mechanics Database Glasses
PB85-227080
for
CYCLOHEXANE/FLUORO-METHYL
of
Computer
Security.
500.681
DATA ENCRYPTION STANDARD and Security Standards Based on Cryptography. 500.676
PB85-1 83572
DATA
FILE
Standard Abbreviations and Codes for States and Outlying Areas of the U.S. (FIPS PUB 5-1) and Counties and County Equivalents of the States of the United States and the District of Columbia (FIPS PUB 6-3). PB85-1 52288 500,667 for
Named
Populated Places, Primary County DiviEntities of the United States Update.
sions,
and Other Locational
(FIPS
PUB
55), 7th
PB85-152312
500,668 Statistical
Areas Data Tape, February
1 985 Version. PB85-161115
500,669
to
Computer Typesetting Techniques
PB85-212082
(for
501.339
Countries, Dependencies, Areas of Special Sovereignty, and Their Principal Administrative Divisions (FIPS PUB 10-3).
PB85-222859
500.617
Implementation of ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Codes for the Representation of Names of Countries, Dependencies, and Areas of Special Sovereignty for Information Interchange (FIPS PUB 104).
500.055
DATA FLOW ANALYSIS of Control
and Data Flow Complexity
PB86-124815
Becomes a Tool
In
500.729 for
System Management.
PB86-1 38047
500.061
DATA INTEGRITY Computer Data Authentication. Category: ations. Subcategory: Computer Security. FIPS PUB 113
ADP
Oper-
500,663
DATA LINKS Analysis of Link Level Protocols for Error Prone Links.
PB86-128816
500,736
Guideline for Choosing a Data Management Approach. Category: Software. Subcategory: Data Management Ap-
500.834
Activities of the Office of Standard Reference Data in Relation to the Online Distribution of Scientific Numeric
PB86-1 13685
Benchmark Analysis
Liquid-Vapor Interface of a Binary Liquid Mixture Near the
Study.
Consolute Point.
PB86- 126687
500,058 of
FIPS
PUB 110
Database Architectures: A Case
500.732
500,661
Guide on Logical Database Design. PB85-1 77970 Reference Model for DBMS System) Standardization,
(Database
500.674
Management
PB85-225217
500.688
Computerized Standard Reference Data. PB86- 113677
500,057
DATA PRESENTATION PROTOCOLS Description of a Planned Federal Information Processing Standard for Data Presentation Protocol. PB86-1 11341 500,712
DATA PROCESSING Catalog of Widely Used Code Sets. Category: Data Standards and Guidelines Subcategory: Representations
and Codes. FIPS PUB 19-1
Oxide
Data.
500,308
Ten Years
plications.
PB86-1 26687
Crystalline
500,142
Reflections on
DATA MANAGEMENT
Iron-Nickel-Carbon Alloys.
PB86- 119237
500.689
Computer Data Authentication. Category: ADP Operations. Subcategory: Computer Security. FIPSPUB 113 500.663
Dictionary
Guide on Logical Database Design. PB85-1 77970
Systems. PB86- 112026
CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
PB85-227783
DATA ENCRYPTION
Software Designs.
Guide on Workload Forecasting. PB85-1 77632
Framework
500.688
Measurement
DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
PB85-225217
SANS
PB85-205995
500,061
Reference Model for DBMS System) Standardization,
Management
Using the Information Resource Dictionary System Command Language.
PB85-226918
System Management.
for
PB86-138047
CRYSTALLIZATION
Convective and
Dictionary
(Database
Microcomputers).
500,674
Polymers.
PB86-143765
Reference Model for DBMS System) Standardization,
Contribution
Technical Overview of the Information Resource Diction-
500,530 Semi-Crystalline
500.764
DATA DICTIONARY
MSA: Metropolitan
Resonance). PB86-1 38450 Properties of
500.717
Time Measurements, PB86- 134939
Codes
DATA BANKS
Analysis and Display of Data
Modification of
Within Database
DATA CONVERTERS
Integrity
DAMAGE
Morphology of Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Fibers as Studied by Multiple-Pulse (1)H NMR (Nuclear Magnetic
Physical
Changes
Logical-Level
for
PB85-202018
PB86-1 19476
500,479
Framework
Systems. PB86-1 12026
PB85-225217
CYCLOPENTENE DIONE/DICYANOMETHYLENE-
Generalizing the D-Algorithm,
500,435
PB86-129590
Structure of
and
of Pyrene
cyanomethylenecroconate. PB86-1 19385 Relative Stability of
500,595
DIETHOXY
VII.
DATA CONVERSION
Settling
CYCLOPENTANES
PB86-165719
PB85-229441
Raman and
ics of
Computer Software Needs of Materials Property Data Bases for Selected Engineering Applications. PB86-1 38096 500,919
500,664
Character Set for Handprinting. Category: Hardware Standard. Subcategory: Character Recognition.
FIPS
PUB
33-1
500.666
Guideline for Choosing a Data Management Approach. Category: Software. Subcategory: Data Management Applications.
FIPS
PUB 110
Guide on Workload Forecasting. PB85-1 77632
500,661
500,672
KW-19
KEYWORD INDEX Countries, Dependencies, Areas of Special Sovereignty, and Their Principal Administrative Divisions (FIPS PUB 10-3).
PB85-222859
500.617
PB85-221869
500.306
DEGENERATE FOUR WAVE MIXING
for Liquid
Size Exclusion Cfiromatograpliy Data
and Analysis. PB85-229458
Collection
501,235
Software Maintenance Management.
Measurement of Relative Extreme-Wing Absorption CoefBy Excited-State Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing. PB85-207272 500.292
ment PB86-111945
Absorption and Saturation Effects on Degenerate FourWave Mixing in Excited States Formed during Collisions.
PB86- 140027
PB85-207280
PB86- 126745 Dictionary
for
System Management.
PB86-138047
500.061
ADP
Guide on Selecting
Backup Processing PB86- 154820
(Automatic Data Processing)
Alternatives.
500,051
DATA STRUCTURES Framework
500.293
500.733
Becomes a Tool
Logical-Level
for
Changes Within Database
Systems. PB86-1 12026
500,717
Data Models: Keys ment Systems. PB86-128212
to
Understanding Data Base Manage-
500.734 for
Polymer Degradation
Kinetics.
PB85- 196061 of
an Oxidation-Wear Coupled Test
for
the
Evaluation of Lubricants.
PB85-196103
500,928
Molecular and Microstructural Factors Affecting Mechanical Properties of Polymeric Cover Plate Materials,
PB86-103496
500.384
PB86-1 11960
501.035
Degradation of Poly(Vinyl Fluoride) and Poly(Vinylidene Fluoride).
DATA TRANSIMISSION
PB86-128147
NBS/OSI
(National Bureau of Standards/Open Systems Interconnection) Transport Class 4.
PB86-146537
501,349
DAYLIGHT General Illuminance Model for Daylight
Availability.
PB85-202133
500,796
DBMS SYSTEMS
500.459
and Photolytic Degradation of Plates Poly(methyl methacrylate) Containing Monomer.
Thermal
PB86- 136769
(Database
Management
PB85-225217
500.688
500.942
500.847
Reflection/Absorption Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy of the Degradation of Protective Coatings on Mild Steel.
PB86-142916
DEACTIVATION
OH
Vibrational Deactivation of Surface Si02: Solvent Effects.
Chemisorbed on
PB85-230688
500,362
DEBURRING
500.848
DEHYDRATION
Systems. PB86-1 24856 ing
501,066
DECOMPOSITION
Kinetic Isotope Effect in the lobiose.
Thermal Dehydration of Cel-
N20 on
PB86-1 11911
500,408
DECOMPOSITION REACTIONS
Effects of Lay-up, Double Cantilever
Temperature, and Loading Rate in Beam Tests of Interlaminar Crack
500184
PB85- 187490 Infrared Laser-Induced
500,860
DEMINERALIZATION
Decomposition of Diethyl Ketone
and n-Butane. PB85- 195907
500,202
Phase Decomposition Phenomena
of
Polystyrene/ Poly-
on Enamel Deminerali-
zation.
PB85-183341
500,081
500,354
High Temperature, Apparatus,
High
Pressure
Reaction-Screening
PB85-237352
501,242
Decomposition Products from Corona
SF6/02
in
SF6/N2 and
Mixtures.
PB86- 139979
500,542
DECONVOLUTION Deconvolution by Design
-
An Approach
to the Inverse
Problem of Ultrasonic Testing.
PB85-229896
Deep Levels in PB85-189397
501,236 Transient-Resistance SI
and TEM PB85-184786
SEM
500,174
Powder Processing PB85-184794
of
Potassium Aluminosilicates, 500,819
DENSITY (MASS/VOLUME) Stable Law Densities and
Linear Relaxation
Phenomena,
500144
PB85-179109
Standards between IMGC (Istituto di Metrologia 'Gustavo Colonnetti') and NBS (National Bureau of Standards), PB85-237337 500,371
Comparison
of Solid Density
Tables of Industrial Gas Container Contents and Density for Oxygen, Argon, Nitrogen, Helium, and Hydrogen,
PB86- 105269
Spectroscopy
Orthobaric Liquid Densities and Dielectric Constants of Ethylene. Density Expansion (DEX) Mixing Rules: Thermodynamic
Improved Analysis Procedures for Deep-Level Measurements by Transient Capacitance PB86-1 12893 500,425
DEFECTS PB85-205318
500.884
Subthreshold Indentation Flaws
in the Study of Fatigue Properties of Ultrahigh-Strength Glass.
500,827
PB85-205326
500.456
Density Comparison of Silicon Artifacts between (National Measurement Laboratory) (Australia) and (National Bureau of Standards) (U.S.),
Measuring
Biaxial Deformations.
501.228
Deformation and Failure of Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene
PB86- 113644
500,939
501.306
500,084
Bonding of Restorative Materials Status
In
to Dentine:
The Present
the United States.
PB86-1 29004
500,096
DENTISTRY Effects of Sequential Calcium Phosphate-Fluoride Rinses Staining, Fluoride Uptake, and Carles in Rats.
on Dental Plaque,
PB86-122991
500,094
Application of an X-ray Image Magnifier to the Microra-
diography of Dental Specimens.
PB86-1 30093
500,097
DEPTH DOSE DISTRIBUTIONS Neutron Depth
Profiling at
the National Bureau of Stand-
ards.
PB86-136819
501,303
Comparison
of Sputtered Ni/Cr Interface Depth Resoluas Obtained by the Quartz Crystal Miocrobalance Mass-Loss Method and Auger Spectroscopy.
501,326
DEPTH PROFILES Neutron-Induced Reactions and Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry: Complementary Tools for Depth Profiling.
PB85-1 72203
500,137
Design as a Function of Responses to Fire Cues.
PB85-208015
501,099
Principles for the Standards Interface for
Com-
puter Aided Design,
PB85-1 77905
501,051
DESORPTION Photon Stimulated Desorption of Ions from Water and Methanol Adsorbed on a Titanium(OOOI) Surface. PB85-205730 500,270 Electron- and Photo-Stimulated Desorption of Condensed Molecular Films: Relevance to the Mechanisms of Ion Formation and Desorption.
PB86-123023
NO
500,441
Thermally Desorbed from a Saturation Coverage on
Pt(111): Internal State Distributions.
PB86- 124005
500,446
500.906
PB86-124161
Superposition of Small Deformations on Large DeformaMeasurements of the Incremental Relaxation Modulus for a Polyisobutylene Solution.
tions:
500.947
PB86-1 42858
Fracture and Deformation: Technical Activities 1985.
500.925
PB86-165016
Irreducible Density Matrices,
501,566
PB86-143906
DENTAL MATERIALS Initiator-Accelerator
Systems
in
Deforma-
500,491
Laser Studies of Surface Chemical Reactions.
PB86-133477
500,496
Intermediate
500,082 Restoratives from
N-Hexyl Vanillate-EBA-
ZnO-Glass Composites. PB85-1 86989 Fit of
PB85-197499
Characterizing Casting Behavior of Dental
PB85-207249
500, 106
Properties and Interactions of Oral Structures and Restorative Matenals- Annual Report tor Period October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984.
Enamel
Calcium Phosphate Precursors Mineral.
Simulation of the Molecular Crystal.
Initiation of
Detonation
in
an Energetic
500.089 in
500,199
DETONATION WAVES PB85-187599
Formation of
Con-
501,620
DEUTERIUM D2 by Low Energy
Electrons.
PB86-101946
500,374
Spectrum and Energy Levels
of the
Deuterium
Molecule,
PB86-1 65511
500,812
Alloys.
Acidic
500,835
DETONATION
Electronic
500.104
PB85-203578 for
Porcelains.
PB85-229318
Vibrational Excitation of
500.083
Multiple Unit Fixed Partial Denture Castings.
Technique
DETERMINATION OF STRESS Elastic Constants of Two Dental
Predictions of Pressure and Composition Limits for fined Hydrogen-Oxygen Detonations.
for Dental Resins.
PB85-2 10409
DEFORMATION METHODS
and Desorption. PB86-132636 Diffusion,
PB85-189512
Safety Considerations, Oral and Systemic.
Beryllium Microdeformation Mechanisms.
Mechanism
NML NBS
DENSITY MATRIX
PB85-183556
DEFORMATION
KW-20
Removal and Bonding Considerations.
Modeling of Supercritical Extraction.
PB86-1 37643
Controlled Indentation Flaws for Construction of Toughness and Fatigue Master Maps.
Role of Melting-Recrystallization tion of Crystalline Polymers.
Layer:
PB85-189181
500.437
of
501,574
for
Smear
500.126
PB86-1 19450
GaAs.
Method PB85-208031
500.835
DENTIN
Mapping
Investigation of Sintering in Anorthite.
PB86-128113
Optical Test
Dental Porcelains.
Interactions of Sulfur with Nickel Surfaces: Adsorption,
DEEP LEVEL TRANSIENT SPECTROSCOPY High-Frequency
Two
DESIGN STANDARDS
DENSIFICATION
vinylmethylether.
PB85-230019
Constants of
PB85-229318
DESIGN
Effects of Ionic Organic Materials
Unsensitized Infrared-Laser, and Laser SiF4 Sensitized Decomposition of 1 ,2-Dichloropropane.
Thermal,
Elastic
PB86-142874
DELAMINATING
PB86-138518
Ru(OOI).
500,095
DENTIAL MATERIALS
tion
500,247
Growth.
Adsorption and Decomposition of
DENTAL RESEARCH
DEPTH FINDING
PB85-202752
Rational Approach to Deburring for Flexible Manufactur-
of
Reflection/Absorption Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Studies of the Degradation of Organic Protective Coatings on Steel.
PB86- 142908
Reference Model for DBMS System) Standardization,
500.111
and Polymerizable Vanillates as Ingredients of Dental Cements. PB86- 142692 500.099 Divanillates
DENTINE
Remote Database Access. 500,727
500,107
Monitor for Casting Characterization.
PB86-124872
500.205
Development
Mesh
Dental Research at the National Bureau of Standards: How It Changed the Practice of Dental Health Service.
DEGRADATION
Prediction of Concrete Sen/ice-Life.
DATA TRANSFER PROTOCOLS Data Transfer Protocol PB86- 124799
Theory of Resonant Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing with Broad-Bandwidth Lasers. PB85-22926B 501,524 Lifetime Prediction from
500.092
Setting Expansion of a Dental Casting InvestMeasured with Strain Gauges.
Internal
ficients
Software
PB86-102431
500,575
DEUTERIUM COMPOUNDS Infra-red Bandshapes of Methylene-d2 Bending tions in n-Hexatriacontane-n-Hexatriacontane-d74.
PB85-229383 Phase Decomposition Phenomena
Vibra-
500,349 of
Polystyrene/ Poly-
vinylmethylether.
PB85-230019
500,354
Small-Angle Neutron-Scattering of Partially Segregated Blends of Polyethylene and Deuteropolyethylene.
PB86-130150
500,940
KEYWORD INDEX DOPPLER EFFECT DEVITRIFrED GLASS Optical
Characterization of Devitrification for Cr(+ Zr-Ba-La-AI Fluoride Glass,
Doped PB85-207017
3)-
HVAC
(Heating, Ventilation
and
Air-
Fluorescence Measurements of Diffusion
501,045
A RIDE SYSTEMS
Advanced Routing and Scheduling System Documentation: Routing and Scheduling Dial-A-Ride SubParatransit
system,
501,016
PB85-246502
Advanced Routing and Scheduling System Documentation: Functional Program and Data SpecificaParatransit tions,
PB86-153517
501,021
DIAMAGNETISM
in
Polymer Sys-
500.248
Concentration meablity in a
Dependence of the Diffusion and PerHomogeneous Membrane. 1. The Frckian
and Chemical
Potential Formulation of the Diffusion Cur-
500. 146
PB85-222065
500,316
Concentration Dependence of the Diffusion and Permeability in a Homogeneous Membrane. 2. The Differences between the Fickian and Chemical Potential Formulation in the Case of a Linear Increase of the Sorption Coefficient with the Equivalent Penetrant Pressure.
500,317
(Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) Self-Diffusion Study of Polyethylene and Paraffin Melts.
PB85-227684
DIAMONDS Desipn and Testing of a Fast Tool Servo
Diamond
for
Turning.
501.077
PB86-123148 Charge Transfer,
Vibrational Excitation, and Dissociative Surface Collisions: Classical
Molecule
In
Trajectory Theory.
500,533
PB86-1 38484 of
Dibenzothiophene
Oils
in
by
Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry, PB85-227593
Liquid
500,337
DIELECTRIC FILMS Relationship of Microstructure to Optical Properties of Thin Films,
501,478
PB85-206506
DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES Dielectric Friction
and
Ionic Mobility in Polar Liquids
and
Liquid Crystals.
PB85-1 97473
500,214
Electrodynamics of an Ion Near the Surface of a Conducting Dielectric.
PB85-1 97689
500,220
Dielectric Saturation
and
Dielectric Friction in Electrolyte
Solutions.
PB85-205706
Measurement
DIFFUSION COEFFICIENTS
500,268 of Dielectric Properties of
KTa(1-x)Nb(x)03
at Millimeter Wavelengths,
PB85-206902
501,586
Orthobaric Liquid Densities and Dielectric Constants of Ethylene.
PB86-1 19450
500,437
Fluorescence Measurement of the Diffusion Coefficient Butylated Hydroxyanisole in Low-Density Polyethyl-
for
PB85-229334
500.346
Polymers at Microwave Frequen-
500,465
PB86-128840
with Absorbing Bar-
riers.
500,951
Successive Overrelaxation, Multigrid, and Preconditioned Conjugate Gradients Algorithms for Solving a Diffusion Prolilem on a Vector Computer. PB86-1 12083 500,959 Basic Mechanisms of Atomic Redistribution dergoing Irradiation.
in
Alloys Un-
500.901
DIGITAL TO ANALOG CONVERTERS Power Calibration Standard Based on
Synthe-
Digitally
sized Sinewaves.
PB86-1 43757
500.769
DIMENSIONAL MEASUREMENT Method for Edge Detection and Focusing for Linewidth Measurements on Wafers. PB86-143732 501.327 Practical
DIMENSIONAL STABILITY Dimensional
PB85-229409
500,350
Dielectronic Recombination as a Direct ative Process.
Free-Bond Radi-
PB86-1 12109
500.417
DIESEL ENGINE EXHAUST
PB85-206415
501.472
DIMERS Group Theoretical Treatment tion Problem in (HF)2. PB85- 197762
of the Planar Internal Rota-
500.225
Radiation-Induced Formation of Thymine-Thymine Cross-
PB86-136777
DIOXANE
PB85-207207
500,324
PB85-225688
DIFFERENTIAL SCANNING CALORIMETRY Study for the Development of Standards Using Differential Scanning Calorimetry. PB86-1 06747 501,249 Feasibility
DIFFERENTIAL THERMAL ANALYSIS
in
Liquid p-
PB85-229433
500,351
Observation of Dislocation Images in Surface Reflection by Synchrotron Radiation Topography.
501,413
PB86-136785 Diffusion-Induced Grain Boundary Migration.
500,869 in
Gadolinium on Tungsten.
501,390
PB85-189215 'Surface Self-Diffusion of Dysprosium
and Gadolinium'. 501,391
PB85-189223 Grain
Boundary
Migration
in
the
Copper-Zinc System.
PB85-202059
500,881
Interactions of Sulfur with Nickel Surfaces: Adsorption,
and Desorption. PB86- 132636
Incinerators.
Diffusion,
500,491
Reaction Diffusion in a Medium Containing a Distribution of Nonoverlapping Traps.
Random
PB86- 138393
500,525
Computer-Aided Dispatch Systems.
to
PB85-187565
500,069
What
Dynamic Dispersion.
is
PB85-1 95923
Estimated Thermodynamic Functions ed Benzenes, Phenols, and Dioxins. PB85-205193
for
Some
Chlorinat-
500,259
Wetting Layers and Dispersion Forces for a Fluid
Dielectronic Recombination as a Direct Free-Bond Radiative Process.
500,417
PB85- 187342
Con-
500,180
DISPLAY DEVICES Device Independent Graphics Kernel,
PB86- 138997
500,750
Resonant Two-Photon Ionization and Dissociation of the Hydrogen Atom and Molecule. PB85-189314 500, 194 Multiphoton Dissociation of Methyl Nitrite in a Molecular Beam: Internal States of the Nitric Oxide Fragment.
PB85-222396
500,321
Energy Disposal in the Unimolecular Methyl Nitrite in a Pulsed Molecular Beam. Kinetic
IRMPD
PB85-222404
Summary
of
500,322
Abstract:
Methyl
Isocyanide
Adsorption
on
Rh(111).
500,440
Photodissociation of the Molecular Ion of n-Butylbenzene: Effect of Photon Energy.
PB86- 124757
500,452
Core-Level Binding-Energy Shift Analysis of Adsorption
and Dissociation. PB86-1 36876
500,506
Photoionization and Photodissociation Spectroscopy of the H2 Molecule from Excited States. State-Selective
PB86-142759
500,558
Steric Effects in Neophyltin(IV) Chemistry.
PB86-111937
500,410
DISTANNOXANES Spin Coupling through Oxygen. Influence of Structure and Solvent on doublet J((1 19)Sn,(1 17)Sn) in the (119)Sn
NMR
of
Hexaorganodistannoxanes.
PB86-139896
500,539
DISTILLATION Characterization of Bioactive Organotin Polymers: Fractionation and Determination of by SEC (Size Exclusion Chromatography)-GFAA.
MW
PB86-124120
500.451
Electrical
Performance Tests
(National Bureau of Standards): Materials Measure-
ments. Annual Report
for
1
April
1984-31 March 1985,
PB86-103470
500,383
501,160
PB85-178317
500.787
DISTRIBUTED COMPUTER SYSTEMS GRIDNET An Alternative Large Distributed
Network.
PB85-1 96269
501.342
DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING Distributed Database Management Systems: An
Architec-
tural Perspective.
500,747
DISTRICT COOLING Report on the
Department
of
NBS-DOE (National Bureau of StandardsEnergy) May 1984 Workshop on Thermal
PB86-1 55488
NBS-DOE
Department
Energy)
PB86- 155488
Divanillates
NVI_AP (National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program) Director of Accredited Laboratories Midyear Update, 501,243 PB85-239218
Programs
in
the
501,060
Storage Module Interfaces (with Extensions for Enhanced Storage Module Interfaces). Category: Hardware Standard. Subcategory: Interface
(National Bureau of Standards-
May 1984 Workshop on Thermal 501.013
OIVANILLATES of Dental
501,162
of
Metering.
and Directory. PB85- 178879
scription
Certification
501.013
Report on the
State Weights and Measures Laboratories: Program De-
PB86-110913 DISK RECORDING SYSTEMS
Audio Distortion Analyz-
DISTRICT HEATING
DIRECTORIES NVLAP (National
Product
for
PB86- 156585
Metering.
DIRECTIONAL SOLIDIFICATION
Sector United States.
In
tact with a Vertical Wall.
PB86-138195
DIPOLE RADIATION
Private
501,456
DISPERSION RELATIONS
-
500,291
Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program) Directory of Accredited Laboratories, 1 984.
DIFFUSION PB85- 184539
in
DIOXINS
NBS
DIFFRACTION
Guide
ers.
500,480
PB86-112109
Poly(ethylene imine)-Sodium Iodide Complexes.
501,413
DISPATCHING
DISTORTION
PB86-132271 Dioxin Formation
of Nitro-Polynuclear Aromatic HydrocarDiesel Soot by Liquid Chromatography with Fluorescence and Electrochemical Detection.
Diffusion-Induced
Liquid p-
500,480
Radiation-Induced Ionization and Excitation Dioxane.
bons
Growth
in
DIOXANES
Determination
Epitaxial Crystal
500,504
DIOXIN (HERBICIDES)
in
501.410
PB86-129764
Observation of Dislocation Images in Surface Reflection by Synchrotron Radiation Topography.
DISTANNOXANE/NEOPHYL
Stability,
PB86-132271
Dielectronic Recombination.
501.407
PB86- 122967
PB86-1 13602
Radiation-Induced Ionization and Excitation Dioxane.
DIELECTRONIC RECOMBINATION
a Dislocation Distribution.
Infrared
DIFFUSION THEORY Random Walk on a Random Channel
links.
Dielectric Properties of cies: A Review.
of
DISSOCIATION
PB85-1 97440
DIBENZOTHIOPHENE Determination
500,341
ene.
DIATOMIC MOLECULES
Displacement Field PB86-1 29079
DISPERSION
rent.
NMR
Excited States of Hydrogen.
in
500.662
111
PB86-136785
PB85-202836
PB85-222081
Diamagnetism PB85-182731
Adsorption
500,527
DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT tems.
PB85-207371
FIPSPUB
DISLOCATIONS
Dislocation Concepts Applied to Material Modelling.
PB86-138419
Space Dewars.
in
of
500,526
Solution.
501,251
Nonmetallic Composites
Distribution
Concentration Dependence of the Diffusion Coefficient and the Longest Relaxation Time of Polymer Chains in
DEWAR FLASKS DIAL
Random
501,517
Conditlonlng) Applications.
PB86-1 10103
with a
PB86-1 38401
DEW POINT Humidity Sensors for
Medium
Diffusion in a Static Traps.
and Polymerizable Vanillates as Ingredients Cements. PB86-1 42692 500.099
DOCUMENTS National Archives
and Records Service (NARS) Twenty
Year Preservation Plan, PB85-1 77640
500,052
DOPPLER EFFECT Doppler-Limited Study of the Infrared Spectrum of Allene from 2965 to 3114 /cm. PB86-1 24047 500,449
High Frequency Optical Heterodyne Spectroscopy.
PB86-136850
501,304
KW-21
KEYWORD INDEX DOSE EQUIVALENTS PB85-1 89231
for a
501,370
Investigation of an Experimental Method for tfie Determination of Dose Equivalent in ttie Icru Sptiere.
PB85-222354
501.362
DOSIMETERS Radiochromic Leuko Dye Real Time Dosimeter, One
Way
Optical Waveguide.
500,
PB85-222305
1
15
500,116
DOSIMETRY
500,314
Approach PB85-222370
Trajectory
to the
Hydrogen Evolution Reaction. 500.320
PB86- 136744
500,502
Product Vibrational State Distributions of Thermal Energy Charge Transfer Reactions Determined by Laser-Induced Fluorescence in a Flowing Afterglow: ki(+ 1) + CO
C0(+
1)
(v=
0-6)
Ar.
-i-
in
Food
Irradiation
PB86- 138237
500.523
Concentration Dependence of the Diffusion Coefficient and the Longest Relaxation Time of Polymer Chains in
PB86-138419
Technology.
PB85-202604
500. 102
Dose Conversion Factors and
W
sub n Values
for Infini-
tesimal Infinite Tissue-Equivalent Ion Chambers in oenergetic Neutron Fields from Thermal to 20 MeV.
PB85-221984
Mon-
of
Radiochromic
Gamma
Dosimeter
Re-
Rays.
PB85-229847
500,091
Standardization of High-Dose-Measurement of Electron and Gamma Ray Absorbed Doses and Dose Rates. PB85-229854 500. 103
Measurement
of
500.527
Spin-Orbit Excitation on Chemical Reactivity:
of
Laser Transient Absorption Spectroscopy of Br(doublet P(1/2), doublet P(3/2)) -i- IBr Reactive Dynamics.
PB86-1 38443
501.361
Energy Dependence sponse to X-rays and
Effect
High Doses Near Metal and Ceramic
500,529
PhotodetachmenI Spectroscopy PB86-1 39904
-CH2CN.
of
500,540
Quasielastic Light Scattering from Dilute and Semidilute Polymer Solutions.
PB86-1 42726
500,557
DYSPROSIUM
Reactor.
PB85-230621
501.364
Radiation-Induced Color Centers High Absorbed Dose Rates.
in
LiF for Dosimetry at
PB85-189223
501,391
Crystal Growth of hep Metals on bcc Metals: Dysprosium on Tungsten. PB86-1 03611 501,402
501,367
Experimental Basis for Absorbed-Dose Calculations Medical Uses of Radionuclides.
PB86-142817
in
500,100
DOWN-CONVERTERS GPS C/A
EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS Methods
Smoke
to Calculate the Response Time of Heat and Detectors Installed Below Large Unobstructed
18Cr-3Ni-12Mn. PB85-1 87383
Approach
501,578
Properties of
Chemically Vapor-Deposited
and ZnSe, PB85-206662 Elastic
Fe-
Problem of
to the Inclusion
PB85-1 96236 Elastic
in
500,872
Integral Equation Elasto-Plasticity.
ZnS
501,493
Constants of
Two
Dental Porcelains.
PB85-229318
500,835
Manganese
Contributions to the Elastic Constants of Face Centred Cubic Fe-Cr-Ni Stainless Steel.
PB86-128899
500,911
Constant Versus Temperature Behavior of Three Hardened Uaraging Steels. PB86-1 28907 500,912 Elastic
Waves, Microstructures, and Effective-Medium Approximation.
501.567
ELASTIC SCATTERING and Inelastic-Scattering of Electrons by AtomicHydrogen at Intermediate Energies in a Coupled-Channel
Receiver Front End with Low Noise
Performance. PB86-1 29046
501,352
501,107
EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
Drag on a Sphere Moving Horizontally Through a
Strati-
fied Liquid.
PB86-128238
501.436
DRAINS Preliminary Study of the Vertical Stack to Horizontal Drain Entry Condition as an Extension to the Modeling of Unsteady Partially Filled Pipe Flow,
PB85-1 77962
501.082
DRESSED QUASIMOLECULAR STATES Laser-Assisted Charge-Transfer Reactions (Li(+ 3)
+
Coupled Dressed-Quasimolecular-State Approach. PB86-1 02969 500.380 H):
DROPS
(LIQUIDS) Literature Survey on Drop Size Data, Measuring Equipment and Discussion of the Significance of Drop Size in
and Services Projects PB85-205615
Sites
in
Seismic Regions.
501,132
Research in Earthquake Hazards Reduction tional Bureau of Standards. PB86- 124039
at the
PB85-1 87581
501.090
Survey on Drop Size Data, Measuring Equipment, and a Discussion of the Significance o; Drop Size Literature
501, 102
DRUDE MODEL
EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT STRUCTURES Sands
in
501,469
PB85-2C6381
DUPLEXERS
PB86-114014
500.625
Research in Earthquake Hazards Reduction tional Bureau of Standards. PB86-1 24039
at the
Na-
501,145
EARTHQUAKES Liquefaction of
-
The
Cyclic
500,736
PB86-128816
PBB5-1 87854
500,623
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
DYE LASERS External Dye-Laser Frequency Stabilizer.
501,446
PB85-207231
Mode
Operation of a
CW
Ring Dye Laser
Mach-Zehnder Interferometer. PB86-103017
with a
501.447
Radiochromic Leuko Dye Real Time Dosimeter,
One Way
Optical Waveguide.
500
PATENT-4 489 240
1
15
DYNAMIC DISPERSION
500,791
Economic
Considerations in Insulating Masonry Wood-Frame Walls of Single-Family Housing.
PB86-1 40332
and
501,150
Introductory Remarks at the Third International SymposiBuilding Economics.
um on
PB85-201762
500,064
Dynamic Dispersion. 501.456
Impedance Changes Produced by a Crack
Monitoring of Dynamic Response of Floor in 'D' Wing of the Main Building, Bureau of Engraving and Printing,
501,122
PB85- 196400 Serviceability Limit States:
PB86- 136967
Wind Induced
Vibrations.
501,148
DYNAMICS
in
PB86-111770
a Plane
501,253
Measurement PB86-129038 Precision
of
Eddy Current
Coil Parameters.
501,287
Dynamic Behaviour PB85-202893
of the
Pople and Karasz Model.
500,252
500,352
Coherent Scattering from Multicomponent Systems. Applications to Homopolymer Mixtures and Copolymers.
500,485
Quasielastic Light Scattering from Dilute and Semidilute Polymer Solutions.
PB86-1 42726
500,557
WAVES
Flow and Temperature Profile Independence of Flow Measurements Using Long Acoustic Waves. PB85-1 70629 501,431
ELASTOMERS Relaxation
of
Cross-Linked Polymer Net-
works.
500,298
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES of
Energy Use Factors
for
Selected Household
PB86-108198
501,000
ELECTRIC ARC FURNACES Arc Furnace for the Production of Small Investment Castings of Reactive or Refractory Metals Such as Titanium. PATENT-4 538 671 500,863
ELECTRIC CORONA Mechanisms
for Inception of
DC and
60-Hz
AC Corona
Methods
for
Eddy Current Measurement Sys501,271
Production in
501,422
Rates
for
S02F2, and
Oxyfluorides S0F2,
SF6 Corona Discharges,
PB85-237345
500,372
Decomposition Products from Corona
SF6/02
SF6/N2 and
in
Mixtures.
500,542
ELECTRIC CURRENT Studies of Passive Film Breakdown by Detection and Analysis of Electrochemical Noise.
PB86-1 19229
EDGE DETECTION Method for Edge Detection and Focusing for Linewidth Measurements on Wafers. 501,327 PB86-143732 Practical
in
SF6.
PB86-1 39979
tems.
500,429
ELECTRIC CURRENT METERS Measurement PB85-1 89280
Applications. Part 2.
501,185
ELECTRIC DEVICES
EDITING Language-Based Editors/Interpreters. PB86-1 11895
500.716 500.722
of
Programs.
500.715
500,075
Estimating the Effect of a Large Scale Pretest Posttest Social Program.
500,075
EFFECTIVE-RANGE THEORY nent Basis Sets PB85-1 89520
for the First-
in
Initiation
of
Electric
and Efficient Shared-Expoand Second-Row Atoms. 500,200
Dis-
501,424 in
Silane dc Discharges.
PB86-102415
EDUCATIONAL SOCIOLOGY
Effective Potentials
500,768
PB85-205797 Ion Chemistry
Estimating the Effect of a Large Scale Pretest Posttest Social Program.
PB85-202828
on Electronic
ELECTRIC DISCHARGES Role of PhotodetachmenI charges in SF6 and 02.
EDITING ROUTINES Microcomputers and the Writing PB86-1 11887
Influence of Electromagnetic Interference Devices.
PB86- 142809
Processing Text Versus Editing and Formatting.
Compact
Scattering
Elastic
S0F4
PB85-202828
DYNAMIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
A Neutron
PB85-187284
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
PB85-1 95923
1.
Appliances,
PB86- 119260
DYES
Network Structure of Epoxies:
for
Study.
Review
Economics of Energy Management. PB85-1 70678
PB86- 122884
Dynamics of Orbiting Dust under Radiation Pressure. 500.029 PB85-189413
500,272
PB85-208056
Strain Approach.
Calibration
DUST
PB85-205789
Viscoelastic
Sands during Earthquakes
EDDY CURRENTS
Analysis of Link Level Protocols for Error Prone Links.
Data
ELASTIC
Surface.
Optical Properties of Metals in the Infrared - The Drude Model, Problems with It, and Non-Local Optics,
500,149
Interpretation of Quasi-Elastic Light Scattering Flexible Chains: Model Dependence.
PB86-132529 501,145
EDDY CURRENT TESTS
Fire Extinguishment,
PB85-234946
Efficient Single
Na-
ECONOMICS
Fire Extinguishment,
Potential Model.
PB85-229912
Liquefaction Potential of Overconsolidated Areas with Moderate Seismicity.
DRAG
Second Order PB85-1 82806
Ceilings,
PB86-1 05996
PB86- 124070
KW-22
Elastic-Constant Anomalies at the Neel Transition
PB86-128915
'Surface Self-Diffusion of Dysprosium and Gadolinium'. Epitaxial
501.363
Practical Guide to Ionization Chamber Dosimetry at the AFRRI (Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute)
is
I
Elastic
Interfaces.
PB85-229904
What
Resonance Transitions 4d(sup 10)5s - 4d(sup 9)5s5p In Ag Sequence of In III, Sn IV, Sb V, and Te VI. PB85-226041 500,331 the
ELASTIC PROPERTIES
Photoionization Dynamics of Small Molecules.
Solution.
Radiation Dosimetry
in
PB85-222032
yields
PATENT-4 489 240
Calibration Tecfiniques for Neutron Personal Dosimetry.
Simplified
EIGENVECTORS
Laser Probing of Chemical Reaction Dynamics.
Dose Equivalent Per Unit Fluence D20-Moderated 252Ct Neutron Source. Evaluation of
500,376
ELECTRIC ENERGY METERS Emerging New Requirements Energy Measurements. PB86-1 42783
for
Electric
Power and 500,767
ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT Look at the Electronic Analytical Balance. PB85-205854
501,221
ELECTRIC FIELDS Development
of
Report January
Power System Measurements 1984 to March 31, 1984,
1,
-
Quarterly
KEYWORD INDEX ELECTROMAGNETIC METROLOGY PB85- 182582
Development Report
500,627
Power System Measurements 1984 to June 30, 1984,
of
April 1,
-
PB85- 182590 Direct -
Quarterly
of ttie Electric Field of
a Laser Pulse
501,527
ELECTRIC MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
500.810
Emerging New Requirements Energy Measurements. PB86- 142783
for
PB85-222370
500,320
Determination
Automated NBS (National Bureau Omega Measurement System. PB85-202109
Standards)
of
1-
501,206
Power and
Electric
500,767
ELECTRIC POTENTIAL Gallium Arsenide (GaAs)-Based Pholoconductive Switcties for Pulse Generation and Sampling Applications in the
Nanosecond Regime, PB86- 134954
500,766
Nitro-Polynuclear
of
Hydrocar-
Aromatic
bons in Diesel Soot by Liquid Chromatography with Fluorescence and Electrochemical Detection. PB85-225688 500.324 Studies of Passive Film Breakdown by Detection and Analysis of Electrochemical Noise.
Observation of Prebreakdown and Breakdown Phenomena in Liquid Hydrocarbons Under Nonuniform Field Conditions.
500,261
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Center for Electronics and Electrical Engineering Technical Progress Bulletin Covering Center Programs, Aprilwith 1984 CEEE (Center for Electronics and Electrical Engineering) Events Calendar, PB85- 187540 500,754
June 1984
Center for Electronics and Electrical Engineering Technical Progress Bulletin Covering Center Programs, July September 1984 with 1985 CEEE Events Calendar,
PB85-191393
500,755
Observation of Prebreakdown and Breakdown PhenomLiquid
Hydrocarbons Under Nonuniform Field Con-
ditions.
PB85-205268 PB86-1 06739
ELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE Behavior of the DC Impedance
PB86- 132578
500.489
Examination of Current Fluctuations during Fe-Cr Alloys.
Measurement and Control
of Information
Content
PB85-1 87805 in
Solid Electrolytes by im-
PB86-1 19336
500,433
ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT Automatic AC/DC Thermal
Voltage Converter and
AC
Voltage Calibration System.
PB85-182574
501,164
Investigation of the Uncertainties of the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Thermal Voltage and Current Converters
PB85-200178
501,198
Automatic AC/DC Thermal Voltage Converter and Voltage Calibration System,
PB86-134947
AC
500,765
Picosecond Pulse Measurements Bureau of Standards).
at
NBS
(National
501,311
ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS a Procedure for Analyzing Pulse
Voltammetric Data,
500,601
ELECTRICAL MEASURING INSTRUMENTS Development
of
Report January
Power System Measurements 1984 to March 31, 1984,
-
Quarterly
1,
500,627
ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES
Immersion Deposition Process. PB86-1 11853
501.061
ELECTRODES Neutron Powder Diffraction Study
of alpha- and betathe Positive Electrode Material of Lead-Acid Bat-
teries.
500.810
501,588
Electrical Resistivity of
Vanadium and Zirconium, 501,589
PB85-219863 Electrical Resistivity of
PB85-219871 Alternative
Approach
Aluminum and Manganese, 501,590 to
the Calculation of Four-Probe
Resistances on Nonuniform Structures. PB86-1 32222
500.475
Investigation of the Relation between the Correction Factor and the Local Slope in Spreading Resistance.
500.476
PB86- 132230 Heal Capacity and
5Q1 Graphite
in
Electrical Resistivity of
the
POCO AXM-
Range 1500-3000 K by a
Pulse-
Heating Technique.
PB86- 133485
500,497
ELECTRICITY Precision Measurement and Calibration: Electricity. Selected Papers on the Realization and Maintenance of the Fundamental Electrical Units and Related Topics.
PB86-144136
501,328
ELECTROCHEMISTRY Analysis of Small Current and Potential Fluctuations in Electrochemical Systems: Significance and Applications.
500,631
for
Transient Analysis of Dispersive Matenals,
Inner
Lead
System
Predicting
in
501,343
Electromagnetic Reflection from
PB85-200186
501,459
ena
in
Liquid
Hydrocarbons Under Nonuniform Field Con-
Monopole Detector Studies
500,429 in
Solid Electrolytes by Im-
PB85-205268
500,261 at
NBS
(National Bureau of
Standards).
PB85-207074 500.433 Electrode for Organic
Solvents.
PB86-128139
500.458
Electrochemical Noise Measurements for the Study of Localized Corrosion and Passivity Breakdown.
PB86- 132578
500.489
ELECTRODYNAMICS
501,360
Out-of-Band Response of Reflector Antennas.
PB85-224475
500,773
Bibliography of the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Electromagnetic Fields Division Publications, January 1982 through December 1983,
PB85-226892
VQR
500,774
(Very-High-Frequency Omnidirectional Range)
Electrodynamics of an Ion Near the Surface of a Conducting Dielectnc.
Intensity-Dependent Electron Angular Resonant Multiphoton Ionization.
PB85- 197689
ELECTROLYTES GAMPHI A -
500,220
Aqueous
Osmotic
Coeffi-
500,160
and
Dielectric Saturation
Dielectric Friction
in
Electrolyte
Solutions.
PB85-205706
500,268
Reliable Data for Flue
Gas
Desulfurization Processes.
PB86-123130
500,444
Ceramic Electrolytes. PB86-1 36843
500,839
Mercury and
Some
Water and Aqueous
Sparingly Soluble Mercu-
Electrolyte Solutions,
PB86-1 65578
500.581
Free-Carrier Absorption vanic Cell,
in
a Thin Film Silver Sulfide Gal-
PB85-206589
501,486
Compatibility/Interference
500,347
(National Bureau of Standards) Experience, Field Calibration of Coupling Capacitor Voltage Transformers.
PB85-229870 Optical Layers.
500,641
Measurement
Linewidth
on
Patterned
PB85-230027
Screenroom Measurements PB86- 102381
of
Antenna Factors.
of
500,776
Near-Field Array of Yagi-Uda Antennas for Electromagnetic Susceptibility Testing.
PB86- 102688
500.777
Around-the-World Relativistic Sagnac Experiment.
PB86-102993
501.561
Transparent Metrology of Signal to Noise Ratios of Noisy Band-Limited Digital Signals,
PB86- 105277
501.347
High Voltage Divider and Resistor Calibrations.
500.643
Multiple Ionization of a Hartree Pulses.
Atom by
Intense Laser
Measurement
of
PB86-1 12133
Fabrication of a Miniaturized OR Gate.
501,273
EM
(Electromagnetic) Field Meas-
urement System. PB86- 128972
501,428
Possible Estimation Methodologies for Electromagnetic Field distributions
in
PB86-167327
501,430
Electromagnetic Fields Division 1982 through December 1983,
PB85-226892 Review of Electromagnetic Measurement Methodologies. PB86-139912
of
PB86- 112752
Standards) January
Publications,
500 774 Compatibility/Interference
501,315
DCL
of the Dual
501,257
(Direct-Coupled-Logic)
500,645
A Recaiibratable Satellite InMeasuhng Large Earth Station
Orbiting Standards Package:
strument Assembly Antennas.
PB86- 112885
Use
Complex Environments.
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE Bibliography of the NBS (National Bureau
500,016
500,776 Electromagnetic Fields.
PB86- 122934 Multisensor Automated
500,416
Combined Effect of Potential and Nonpotential Magnetic Fields on Equilibnum in Stellar Atmospheres. Technique for Extending the Dynamic Range Six-Port Network Analyzer. PB86-1 12190
Antenna Factors.
Metal
501,237
Screenroom Measurements PB86-102381
501,315
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
in
NBS
PB86- 112091
501,267
Review of Electromagnetic Measurement Methodologies. PB86-139912
for
Distributions
PB86-105715
Transmission Lines and Coils for SusTesting, Probe Calibration, and RF Exposure in
Chambers. PB86-122751
Standards
501,351
PB85-229342 of Activity and Electrolyte Solutions.
Database
PB85- 183390
Solubility of
Cali-
bration Services,
PB85-228393
cients for
TAB
501,053
Power Transfer Matrices Loss: Theory and Experiment. PB85-1 97770 of
PB86-1 19229
ceptibility
Selected Elements,
500,808
Waveform Standard.
ditions.
Ceramic Electrolytes. PB86- 136843
PB85-219855
501,169
Studies of Passive Film Breakdown by Detection and Analysis of Electrochemical Noise.
E and H Fields
Electrical Resistivity of
Quarterly
-
Observation of Prebreakdown and Breakdown Phenom-
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY
Power System Measurements 1984 to September 30, 1984,
of
PB85-1 87409
Use
in
500,628 Arrange-
Theory of Mutual Impedances and Multiple Reflections in an N-Element Array Environment. PB85-191419 500.770
500.405
Pb02
Quarterly
PB85-184893
PB86-1 11820
Microstructure and Electrical Properties of Ceria-Based
500,839
1,
-
Paper: Analysis of Calibration Field Strength Meters.
Acoustic-Emission-Monitored Tests
ELECTROLYTIC CELLS
PB85- 182582
Report July
Bond Quality. PB85-196160
ry Salts in
PB86-165842
of
Applications of Equilibrium Diagrams to Corrosion and Electrodeposition.
Microstructure and Electrical Properties of Ceria-Based
PB86-138179 Statistical Properties of
Elec-
500,607
PB86-1 19336
500,632
Studies of Internal Interfaces pedance Spectroscopy.
in
ELECTBODEPOSITION
500.644
SQUID.
Discussion
Quarterly
500,627
Power System Measurements 1984 to June 30, 1984,
of
Report April 1, PB85-1 82590
-
1,
Solid-State Reference
trochemical Experiments,
Studies of Internal Interfaces pedance Spectroscopy.
an RF-Biased Resistive
Development
Power System Measurements 1984 to March 31, 1984,
of
Pit Initiation in
500,490
Optically Transparent Thin-Layer of
500,768
Report January PB85-1 82582
Development
500,261
Generalizing the D-Algorithm,
Development
Electrochemical Noise Measurements for the Study of Localized Corrosion and Passivity Breakdown.
PB85-201945
ELECTRICAL FAULTS
on Electronic
ELECTROMAGNETIC METROLOGY
ments for AC PB85- 183275
PB86-165974
PB85-205268
501.316
Influence of Electromagnetic Interference Devices.
500,429
PB86- 119229
PB86- 132586
ELECTRICAL DISCHARGES
PB86-1 39946
PB86-1 42809
PB85-201945
Trajectory Approach to the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction.
Theory.
in
501,166
Neutron Powder Diffraction Study of alpha- and betaPb02 in the Positive Electrode Material of Lead-Acid Bat-
500.628
Measurement
PB86-132743
ena
PB85- 182889
for
501,260
of Electron Rings in Nuclear Physics Research.
PB86-1 14055
501,545
Radio-Frequency Power Delivery System: Procedures for Error Analysis and Self-Calibration, PB86-1 15680 500,778
E and H Fields ceptibility
in
Testing,
Chambers. PB86-122751
Transmission Lines and Coils for SusProbe Calibration, and RF Exposure
501,267
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) Measurement Chal-
Automatic Frequency Response of Frequency-Modulated Generators Using the Bessel Null Method.
lenge.
PB86-122801
500,779
KW-23
KEYWORD INDEX Calibration
Methods
(or
Eddy Current Measurement Sys-
tems,
PB86-122884
501,271
Determination of
Near-Field Correction Parameters for Circularly Polarized Probes.
PB86- 122892
500,780
Noise Temperature Bureau of Standards.
Measurements
the
at
National
PB86-122918
501,272
Standards for Measurement of Electromagnetic Fields. PB86- 122934 501,273 Dielectric Properties of cies: A Review.
Polymers
at
Microwave Frequen500.465
Accuracy of International Time and Frequency Comparisons via Global Positioning System Satellites in
Common- View. PB86-128857
501,282
EM
(Electromagnetic) Field Meas-
urement System. PB86- 128972
501,428
Measurement PB86-129038 Precision
of
Eddy Current
Coil Parameters.
501,287
Broadband Noise Source Applications. PB86- 129053
500,757
on Two-
Pattern Recognition Using Transfer Function) Synthesis
PB86-1 38385 Practical Optical Modulator
Incoherent
ELECTRON DETECTION Characteristics of Backscattered Electron Detectors for Scanning Electron Microscopy.
PB86-1 11374
501,252
ELECTRON-ELECTRON COLLOSIONS Electron-Electron Interaction
Doubly-Excited States of
in
for
Antennas.
PB86-139805
501,529
Wave
Review of Electromagnetic Measurement Methodologies. PB86-139912
Electron-Impact Excitation of
Li
II:
Effects.
PB85- 189207
500,191
Monte Carlo Electron Trajectory Calculations of Electron Interactions in Samples with Special Geometries. PB85-202646 500,240 Importance of Electron-Electron Correlation
in
the Calcu-
Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Properties of Organic Molecules. The Case of Urea, PB85-206696 500,288
Two
Astronomy. 501.565
Compatibility/ Interference
500,411
Low-Energy Electrons PB85-183317
Attenuation Lengths of
in Solids.
500,159 (Electron Energy Loss Spec-
troscopy) Quantitation.
PB86-111762
Summary
500,402
Abstract:
Methyl
Rh(111).
500,440
Interaction Effects in Disordered Landau-Level in
PB86-1 39946
501,316
NBS
(National Bureau of Standards) Metrology Capabilities and Limitations at Millimeter Wave Frequencies.
PB86-140290
501,322 in
Optical Electronic Metrology.
PB86- 140308
501,530
Scratch Standard
Is
Not a Performance Standard.
PB86-142411
501,323
Emerging New Requirements Energy Measurements. PB86- 142783
for
Electric
Power and 500,767
on Electronic
Influence of Electromagnetic Interference
Devices
PB85-196111
501,576
500,768
Bandwidth of a Multlmode Fiber Chain. PB86- 142825
501,533
Intramodai Part of the Transfer Function for an Optical Fiber.
PB86-142833 Electrical
501,534
Performance Tests
for
Audio Distortion Analyz-
ers.
PB86- 156585
500,787
Development
of Near-Field Test Procedures for nication Satellite Antennas. Phase 1, Part 1,
Commu-
PB86-1 64357
500,788
Diode
Six-Port:
Infor-
mation,
501,335
PB86-166725
Possible Estimation Methodologies for Electromagnetic Field distributions
in
Complex Environments.
PB86-167327
501,430
PB86- 169083
500,789
Accurate Noise Measurements of Superconducting Quasiparticle Array Mixers.
PB86- 115557
501,264
ELECTRON-ION COLLISIONS
Transient Analysis of Dispersive Materials,
Electromagnetic Reflection from
501,459
PB85-200186 Binding Energies
500,294
Ar(+ 2), Cl(+ PB85-225746
2),
2)
and F(+
for
Electron-
Ti(-|-
2), Fe(-|-
2).
500,329
Electron Impact Excitation of Ions quence: Fe XV.
in
the
Magnesium Se500,386
ELECTRON ION INTERACTIONS Measurement and O VI. PB85-1 84653
of Ionization
Rates of
Ti IX,
Ne
VI,
In
Atomic Negative
VII
500,584
Evaluated Theoretical Cross-Section Data
Electron Impact Excitation of Ions
in
the Magnesium Se-
for
Charge Ex3. Nonhy500,303
500,386
ELECTRON MICROSCOPES Resolution
in
in
Degrading Spatial
the Analytical Electron Microscope.
Beam Broadening
501,203 in
the Analytical Electron Microscope.
PB86-1 11366
500,397
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY Beam Broadening
in
a Strongly Scattering Target
in
the
500,422
PB86-1 12745 Vibrational Excitation of
D2
by
Low Energy
PB85-225738
Ab by
Initio
HCN
Effect
500,328
Calculations of Low-Energy Electron Scattering Molecules.
PB86-102977
500,381
Beam Broadening
a Strongly Scattering Target Analytical Electron Microscope. in
PB86-1 12745
in
the
500,422
Radiation,
PB86-141934
501,551
Energy and Material Dependence of the Inelastic Mean Free Path of Low-Energy Electrons in Solids. PB86-142767 501,611 Photoionization of Liquid Benzene: Fluorescence and Electron Scavenger Quenching between 1900 and 1150A.
PB85- 187292
500,177
ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY Determination of the
Is
Lamb
Shift
in
One-Electron
Ions.
500,257
ELECTRON SPIN POLARIZATION What Can
Polarized
LEED
Contribute to Surface Struc-
500,545
500,374
Anisotropic Scattering of Electrons by on Electron Transport.
Initio
HCN
N2 and
Its
Effect
500,328
Calculations of Low-Energy Electron Scattering Molecules.
PB86-102977
500,381
Films:
Relevance
to the
Desorp-
Mechanism
and Desorption.
PB85-221893
500,308
and Photo-Stimulated Desorption of Condensed Molecular Films: Relevance to the Mechanisms of Ion Formation and Desorption. PB86-123023 500.441 Electron-
Decay Channels of the 3p Resonance in the 3d TransiMetals and Their Relevance to the Mechanism of Electron- and Photon-Stimulated Ion Desorption. PB86-132545 500,486
tion
ELECTRON STIMULATED DESORPTION ION ANGULAR Adsorption of H20 on Ni(111); Influence of Preadsorbed Oxygen on Azimuthal Ordering.
in
500,232
ELECTRON STIMULATED DESORPTION ION ANGULAR
the Theory of Electron Scatter-
500,275
ELECTRON PROBES
PB85-222057
500,315
Adsorption of Oxygen on Ag(110): ture and Bonding.
A New View
of Struc-
PB85-222099
500,318
Effect of Ion Current in the Collisionless Theory of Floating AC Probe Measurements. Final Report,
501,280
ELECTRON TRANSFER change
of Multiply
Charged Ions with Atoms.
3.
Nonhy-
drogenic Target Atoms,
PB85-2 19897 Anisotropic Scattering of Electrons by on Electron Transport.
500,303
N2 and
PB85-225738
Its
Effect
500,328
Optical Frequency Synthesis Spectroscopy.
PB85-208114
501,521
ELECTRONIC PACKAGING Leak Testing of Hermetically Sealed Electronic Compo-
Monte Carlo Electron Trajectory Calculations of Electron Interactions in Samples with Special Geometries. PB85-202646 500,240
PB86-111358
Ash
Par-
nents.
PB86-1 28790
500,396 to Spectroscopic
and
Kinetic Studies of Radicals.
500,403
500,651
ELECTRONIC SPECTRA Oxidation of the Ti(OOOI) Surface.
PB85-1 82905
ticles.
Pump-Probe Techniques Applied
Determination of Molecular Structure at Surfaces Using Angle Resolved Electron and Photon-Stimulated Desorption.
ELECTRON TRANSITIONS
ing by Highly Polar Molecules.
PB86-111796
Condensed
Evaluated Theoretical Cross-Section Data for Charge Ex-
ELECTRON-MOLECULE COLLISIONS
Ab
ELECTRON STIMULATED DESORPTION PSD and ESD (Photon and Electron Stimulated
PB86-128774
Electrons.
PB86-111754
Characteristics of Backscattered Electron Detectors for Scanning Electron Microscopy.
Its
ELECTRON TEMPERATURE
Analytical Electron Microscope.
Quantitative Electron Probe Microanalysis of Fly
ELECTRON COUNTERS
500,275
N2 and
Anisotropic Scattering of Electrons by on Electron Transport.
DISTRIBUTIONS
Role of Fast Secondary Electrons
Electron Capture into Excited States in H + Ar(-t- 18), Kr(+ 36) and Xe(+ 54) Charge Transfer Collisions.
500,401
the Theory of Electron Scatter-
in
PB85-205847
PB85-201887
quence: Fe XV. PB86-1 03629
PB85-205847
Charged Ions with Atoms. drogenic Target Atoms, PB85-219897 of Multiply
Recent Developments
DISTRIBUTION 500,168
Recent Developments
Ions: 2,
ELECTRON CAPTURE
KW-24
Ne
ELECTRON MOLECULE INTERACTIONS
PB86-165602
501,538
of Ion Formation
PB85-207298 Absolute Cross-Section Measurements Impact Ionization of Doubly Charged Ions
by
ELECTRON AFFINITY
Electron Scattering.
Monte Carlo Electron Trajectory Calculations of Electron Interactions in Samples with Special Geometries. PB85-202646 500,240
tion) of
Electron-Ion Ionization.
PB85-225738
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE REFLECTIONS
change
500,294
PB86-101946
ELECTROMAGNETIC NOISE
in
PB85-189462
Electron-Ion Ionization.
ELECTRON MOLECULE COLLISION
Site Attenuation,
Coincidence Form Factors
PB86-1 40324
PB85-201895
Fundamentals and Design
Elastic and Inelastic-Scattering of Electrons by AtomicHydrogen at Intermediate Energies in a Coupled-Channel Second Order Potential Model. PB85- 182806 500,149
ture Determination.
ELECTRON IMPACT SPECTRA
PB86- 103629
PB86- 142809
Finline
Systems
Dimensions.
PB85-207298
Some Trends
501,545
PB85-203529
lenge.
Two
Nuclear Physics Research.
ELECTRON SCATTERING
Argon Recoil
ELECTRON GAS
EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) Measurement Chal-
Current
on
Adsorption
Isocyanide
PB86-1 22967
501,315
in
ELECTRON SCAVENGER
ELECTRON ENERGY LOSS SPECTROSCOPY Round Robin Test on ELS
Rings
Angular Distribution of High Energy Electrons Following
Electrons.
Mean Free Paths and
Inelastic
of Electron
PB86-1 14055
ing by Highly Polar Molecules.
A Model
Study of Collisional Approximations and of
Wave-Function and
PB86-1 11978
Optical Fiber Bandwidth Measurements. for Gravitational
500,311
ELECTRON ELECTRON INTERACTIONS
ELECTRON ENERGY
and Edge Enhancement. 500,748
and Link
PB85-221943
(Optical
500,785
Space Antenna PB86-139813
501,554
500,512
OTF
PB86- 139797 in
PB85-229417
High Excitation of
PB86-137932
Issues
ter.
Resonance
ELECTRON RINGS Use
Measurement of the Ti(x)ion Density in a Theta-Pinch Plasma by a Laser Heterodyne Quadrature Interferome-
lation of
Correlation Effects of a Phase-Diffusing Field Photon Absorption.
Some
501,252
Atoms.
PB86- 128840
Multisensor Automated
P886-1 11374
ELECTRON DENSITY
500, 153
Spectrum of Triatomic Hydrogen. 4. Visible Bands Near 5800 AA and Infrared Bands Near 3950/cm. PB85-203420 500,254 Electronic Emission
KEYWORD INDEX ENAMELS Electron Spectrometry Study of Associative and Penning Ionization in Laser Excited Sodium Vapor.
PB86-103603
500.385
Spectrum and Energy Levels
Electronic
of the
Deuterium
Molecule,
PB86-165511
500,575
ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE Calculation
of
ttie
Electronic
Structure
of
As4S4 and
As4Se4 Molecules, PB85-206571
501.485
PB86-1 12786
500.646
NBS
(National Bureau of Standards) Magnetic Detector.
Monopole
PB86-1 12802
501,365
Improved Analysis Procedures for Deep-Level Measurements by Transient Capacitance. PB86- 112893 500.425 Informal Survey of Federal Government Microelectronics Processing Facilities.
PB86- 113057
500.756
Temperature Dependence of the VUV (Vacuum Ultraviolet) Optical Spectra and Band Structure of AI203, PB85-206639 501,491
trol of
Connection between Surface Magnetism and Electronic
Accurate Noise Measurements of Superconducting Qua-
Oxygen on PB85-227643
siparticle Array Mixers.
Structure of
Ni(1 10) (Invited).
501.591
Surface Electronic-Structure Changes Induced by Chemisorption.
Summary
500,507
Synchronous Phase Marker and Amplitude Detector. PATENT-4 520 320 500,753 for Predicting the Electrical
Behavior
PB85-182913
500,629 Corrections
Fourier
in
Transform
Spectroscopy.
PB85-183192
500,154
Photodiode Quantum Efficiency Enhancement
at
365 nm: 501,450
of Theoretical
nority Carriers In Heavily
and Empirical Lifetimes
Doped
for Mi-
Silicon.
501,572
PB85-186997
Mechanisms
for Inception of
DC and
60-Hz
AC Corona
in
SF6.
PB85-187284
501,422
Standard Technique for Measuring Window Absorption and Other Efficiency Losses in Semiconductor EnergyDispersive X-Ray Spectrometry.
PB85- 187433
501,180
Center for Electronics and Electrical Engineering Technical Progress Bulletin Covering Center Programs, April-
June 1984 with 1984 CEEE (Center Electrical Engineering)
for Electronics
and
500,754
DC Impedance
an RF-Biased Resistive
of
500,632
Semiconductor Device Simulation.
PB85-187839
500,633
High-Frequency Transient-Resistance Deep Levels in SI GaAs. PB85-1 89397
Spectroscopy
500,755
on the Compositional Analysis
PB85-1 96079
of
Sili-
500,206
Temperature Dependence of Transient Electron Radiation Upset in TTL NAND Gates. PB85-1 97622 500,771 Fast Detectors and Modulators.
500,635
PB85-202794
Effects of Instrumental Artifacts on the Quantitative Determination of Oxygen in Silicon by FTIR (Fourier TransInfrared).
501,212
PB85-203545 Subharmonic Frequency Locking son Thermometer. PB85-227668
in
the Resistive Joseph-
501,233
Structure and Kelvin-Measurement Improved Test Method for the Determination of Integrated Circuit Front Contact Resistance.
500,775
PB85-229961
Electromechanical and Metallurgical Properties of LiquidInfiltration Nb-Ta/Sn Multifilamentary Superconductor.
501.425
PB85-230712
on Bandgaps, Effective Intrinsic Carrier Concentrations and Carrier Mobilities and LifeEffects
times.
D2 by Low Energy
Electrons.
PB86-101946 Impedance Changes Produced by a Crack
in
500,650
Band-Gap Narrowing in the Space-Charge Region of Heavily Doped Silicon Diodes. PB86-128154 501,604 Leak Testing of Hermetically Sealed Electronic Compo-
PB86-128790
500,651
Superconductor-Insulator-Superconductor Junctions as Microwave Photon Detectors.
Quasiparticle
Alternative
501,289
Approach
to
the Calculation of Four-Probe
Resistances on Nonuniform Structures.
PB86- 132222
500,475
the Relation between the Correction Factor and the Local Slope in Spreading Resistance. Investigation
of
PB86-1 32230
500,476
Precise Evaluation of
Oxygen Measurements on
Turn-Otf Failure of Power Sensitivity
PB86-111879
Test Structure for Proximity Effects Measure-
ment and Correction. PB86-1 12075 Well Coupled, Low Noise, DC Quantum Interference Device).
SQUIDs (Superconducting
Electrical Engineering)
Electronics
for
and
Events Calendar.
PB85- 187540
500.754
Center for Electronics and Electrical Engineering Technical Progress Bulletin Covering Center Programs, July September 1984 with 1985 CEEE Events Calendar,
500.755
ELECTROOPTICS Phase Transitions PB85-206449
Optical
in
Organo-Metallic Compounds,
501.475
Photorefractive and Nonlinear-Optical Properties of Electrooptic Materials,
Measurement
New
501,503 of Defect
and Transport Properties
of Electro-Optic Materials Using the Photorefractive Effect,
PB85-206878
Some Trends
501,504 in
Optical Electronic Metrology.
PB86- 140308
501,530
of
500,482
MOSFETS. SPICE
Parameters
Using
an
to Standardization in Electrophoresis to Light.
19, 1983,
500,373
ELECTROREFLECTANCE Electroreflectance of
PZT Ceramics.
PB86-142650
501,610
ELECTROTHERMAL ATOMIZATION Innovations in Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with Electrothermal Atomization for Determining Lead in Foods.
500,256
Element by Element Review of PB85-1 89488
500,759
Waveform Synthesis Techniques,
PB86- 134889
500.783
Phase Angle Standards and PB86- 134897
Calibration Methods,
Atomic Weights.
500,197
Ellipsometry System for High Accuracy Metrology of Thin
PB85- 189405
501,187
ELLIPSOMETRY Wetting Layers and Dispersion Forces for a Fluid
a Vertical PB85- 187342
PB86- 134905
500,761
Dual-Channel Sampling Systems.
PB86-134913
500,762
Data Converter Test Methods, PB86-1 34921
500.763
Time Measurements, PB86-134939
500,764
Settling
Automatic AC/DC Thermal Voltage Converter and AC Voltage Calibration System, 500,765 PB86-1 34947 Gallium Arsenide (GaAs)-Based Photoconductive Switches for Pulse Generation and Sampling Applications in the
Nanosecond Regime, PB86- 134954
500.766
Approach to ATE (Automatic Test Equipment) Calibration Performance Verification at the System Interface, 500,654 PB86- 134962
via
at
NBS
ELLIPTIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Mathematical Software for Elliptic Boundary Value Prob500,670
PB85-1 70595 Solving
Elliptic
Problems Using ELLPACK.
PB85-189496
500,950
Survey of Mathematical Software Value Problems.
for
Elliptic
Six-Port
Network Ana-
Solving
Elliptic
Problems Using ELLPACK.
PB85- 189496
500,950
EMERGENCY ESCAPE Status Report on the Escape and Rescue Model and the Fire Emergency Evacuation Simulation for Multifamily Buildings,
PB85-236370
501. 103
EMISSION SPECTRA Electronic Emission Spectrum of Triatomic Hydrogen. 4. Bands Near 5800 AA and Infrared Bands Near 3950/cm. PB85-203420 500,254 Visible
files
from
Interstellar
Bow
Shocks.
PB85-225712
500,010
EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY
PB86- 138492
500,784 in
500,682
ELLPACK SYSTEM
Predicted Long-Slit, High-Resolution Emission-Line Pro-
501,311 in
Platinum-Doped
PB86-1 40209
Silicon.
Emission and Predissociation of
Li2(-i-
1)
501,609
PB85-1 96244
501,319
Molecular X-Ray Spectra: S-K(beta) Emission and K Absorption Spectra of SCO and CS2.
500,211
500,226
Frequency Control. 501.320
PZT Ceramics.
Efficient Calibration Strategies for Linear,
501,610
Time
(sup 2)Pi(sub
u).
PB85- 197788 for Precision
Boundary
(National
PB86-138179 Estimation of True Power Ratios lyzers Using Diode Detectors,
Con-
500,180
PB85-202158
Picosecond Pulse Measurements Bureau of Standards).
in
Wall.
lems.
500,760
Waveform Recorders,
Evidence of Lattice Relaxation PB86-1 39938
their
ELLIPSOMETERS
tact with
PB86-134871
Characterization of
Are Brought
Films.
500,653
Proceedings of Seminar on Digital Methods in Waveform Metrology Held at Gaithersburg, Maryland on October 18-
Other Means
Ways
PB85-203495
500.652
Analysis
Invariant
Multiply Excited Three-Electron cal Emission Spectroscopy.
Systems Studied by
PB86-1 32255
501.325
Method for Edge Detection and Focusing for Linewidth Measurements on Wafers.
Opti-
500.478
ENAMELS Effects of Ionic Organic Materials
Systems.
on Enamel Deminerali-
zation.
PB85-183341
500.081
Practical
PB86-1 43732
501,256
June 1984 with 1984 CEEE (Center
Cz-Sili-
Eleven-Stage Ring Oscillator.
PB86-142700 501,594
Center for Electronics and Electrical Engineering TechniProgress Bulletin Covering Center Programs, April-
cal
ELEMENTS
con Wafers. Comments. PB86-132495
Electroreflectance of
Diffusion Processes in
500,762
PB85-237380
PB86-129616
PB86- 142650
Bandgap Narrowing on
PB86-134913
ELECTRONICS
ELECTROPHORESIS
a Plane
Silicon.
501,256
Dual-Channel Sampling Systems,
PB85-206860
500 781
PB86-124955
PB86-140217
501,253
PB86-1 11770
Measure-
ment and Correction. PB86- 112075
Radio-
the Infrared.
500,374
Surface.
Electrical
in
for
Special Applications.
501,592
PB85-230746 Vibrational Excitation of
Effect of
501,274
Photodiode Self-Calibration as a Basis
PB86-123114
Digital
PB85-191393
Heavy Doping
metry
of
501,574
Center for Electronics and Electrical Engineering Technical Progress Bulletin Covering Center Programs, July September 1984 with 1985 CEEE Events Calendar,
form
Ultra-High Resolution Frequency Meter.
Silicon
Electrical Test Structure for Proximity Effects
PB85-191393 500,649
PB86- 133444
SQUID. PB85-187805
Effect of Striations con Crystals.
501,264
Integrated-Circuit Metrology.
PB86-132610
Events Calendar,
PB85-1 87540 Behavior of the
PB86- 115557
nents.
and Electrical. PB85-183507
Optical
Comparison
501,063
Hermetic Testing of Large Hybrid Packages.
of Bipolar Structures in Silicon.
Reflection
Microelectronics Processing.
PB86-1 14048
PB86-123015
ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY
Multiple
and Con-
PB86-1 19310
Abstract.
PB86-136884
Improved Concepts
Electrical Test Structures for Characterization
501.328
PB86-144136
ELECTRONIC TEST EQUIPMENT
501.327
Precision Measurement and Calibration: Electricity. Selected Papers on the Realization and Maintenance of the Fundamental Electrical Units and Related Topics.
Enamel Fluoride PB85-207041
Profile Construction
Acidic Calcium Phosphate Enamel Mineral.
PB86-102431
from Biopsy Data.
500.087 Precursors
in
Formation of
500,092
KW-25
KEYWORD INDEX ENCLOSURES
Standards) Handbook 135 and
Experimental Study of Negatively Buoyant Flows Generated in Enclosure Fires,
PB85-1 78085
501,087
Finite Difterence Solutions for Internal
Waves
Enclo-
in
sures.
PB85-205235
501,629
ENERGY BANDS Temperature Dependence of the VUV (Vacuum Ultraviolet) Optical Spectra and Band Structure of AI203, PB85-206639 501,491 Crystal Field Energy Levels sities of Ni(-i- 2):l^gF2,
and Optical Absorption
PB85-206753
Inten-
501,444
Dielectric Function
and Interband Transitions
in
Semicon-
ductors,
501,583
Band Structure and Density
of States
Changes
for
Doped
Gallium Arsenide,
PB85-206811
501,584
ENERGY BONDS
PB86-142148
Band Gap
In
High Purity Silicon,
PB85-206712
501,582
Method to Abbreviate Hourly Climate Data for Computer Simulation of Annual Energy Use in Buildings. PB85- 197465
500,795
Sensor Errors. PB85-205250
500.993
Measured Data on Energy Consumption in Single Family Detached Homes Across the United States. PB85-230837 500,799
ENERGY DISPERSIVE X RAY ANALYSIS SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope)
Analysis of CladCeramic Coatings after Hot Corrosion Testing.
500,844
ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS Microcomputer Design Tool
Comply
Review
to Aid Construction Profes-
with the Florida
Model Energy
Using Infrared Thermography for Industrial Energy Conservation.
PB85- 187607
500,793
Mechanical Energy Saving Single-Family Residences. Criteria for
Retrofit
Options
for
500,797
PB85-207942 Life-Cycle Costing with the Microcomputer.
PB85-227635
500,798
Industrial/Commercial Insulation for Mechanical Systems Applications.
500,800
PB86-1 12729
Energy Prices and Discount Factors for Life-Cycle Cost Analysis: Annual Supplement to NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Handbook 135 and NBS Special Publication 709. 1985 Edition,
500,068
PB86-142148
ENERGY CONSERVATION & PRODUCTION CEL-1 Conservation of PB85-1 67336 :
Electric Lighting.
500,976 500,791
Prediction of Performance for a Fire-Tube Boiler with and without Turbulators,
500,977
PB85-1 77871 Melt
Selected Household
501,000
Bandgap Narrowing on
Effect of
Polymerization
Model
of
SEED/
Interaction.
PB85-1 82723
501,619
Thermal Performance Testing and Mathematically Modeling of Integral Collector Storage Solar Hot Water Systems.
Diffusion
Processes
in
Silicon.
PB86-1 11879
501,594
Band-Gap Narrowing in the Space-Charge Region of Heavily Doped Silicon Diodes. PB86-128154 501,604
Using Infrared Thermography
for Industrial
Energy Con-
servation.
PB85-1 87607
500,793
Performance the Cooling Mode, Field
of
Three Residential Heat Pumps
500,985
PB85-191963 to
in
Abbreviate Hourly Climate Data for Computer
Simulation of Annual Energy
Use
in
Buildings.
PB85- 197465
Rating Procedure for Solar Domestic Water Heating Systems.
500,988
PBB5-1 97663 Mathematical Model Efficiency of
tor the Distribution of the
Phase-Change Materials and
Its
Long-Term Application
Heat-Storage,
PB86-1 05699
500,811
Thermal Insulation in Conduit-Type Underground Heat Distribution Systems. 501,001 PB86-1 11846 Boiling Tests of
Industrial/Commercial Insulation for Mechanical Systems Applications.
PB86-1 12729
500,800
Design of Round-Robin Tests Using Guarded/Calibrated Hot Boxes, Guarded Hot Plates, Heat Flow Meters. 501,259 PB86- 112794
Thermal Testing of Passive/Hybrid Solar Components. 501,262 PB86- 113628
Economics of Energy Management. PB85-170678
500,791
Computer Program for Testing of Energy Management and Control System Algorithms, PB86-163821 501,014 Emulation
ENERGY STORAGE Experimental and Analytical Evaluation of Collector Storage Walls in Passive Solar Applications. PB85-205151 500,992
ENERGY TRANSFER Vibrational
Energy Transfer Pathways
Weak and
Strong Excitation Conditions:
in
CH3F Under
A Comparison.
PB85-230753
500,365
Review
of
501,005
Solar Domestic Hot Water System Test and
PB86-138005
501,011
Energy Prices and Discount Factors for Life-Cycle Cost Analysis: Annual Supplement to NBS (National Bureau of
KW-26
500,062
Calibration for Measurements with Background Correction Applied to Uranium-235 Enrichment.
PB85-1 97606
501,356
ENSKOG-THOME THEORY Enskog Theory
Multicomponent Mixtures:
for
Linear
1.
Transport Theory.
PB85- 184687
500,169
Oxygen Flow Calorimeter
for
Municipal Solid Waste. Part gram-Size Samples.
Kilogram-Size Samples of
2. Trial
Combustions
PB85-189447
of Kilo-
501,188
Enthalpy of Combustion of Adenine.
PB85-197671
501,623
and Enthalpy
of Mixing for
PB85-201515
500,227
Hydrogen Bond and Ion Solvation. 2. Solvation of Onium Ions by One to Seven H20 Molecules. Relations between Monomolecular, Specific, and Bulk Hydration. PB85-230407 500,355 Ionic
Aqueous Solubilities and Enthalpies nine and Guanine. PB86-136751
Ade-
of Solution of
500,503
Determination of the Enthalpies of Combustion and Formation of Substituted Triazines in an Adiabatic Rotating
Bomb
Calorimeter,
PB86-137668
501,308
KWIC
Index of U.S. Voluntary Engineering Standards.
PB86-1 54408
500,062
ENGINEERING/PRODUCT/INFORMATION STANDARDS Standards Committee Activities of the National Bureau of Standards - 1984 Highlights. PB85-183382 501,171
PB85- 189249
501,380
Foreign National Organizations Which Accredit Laboratories that Provide Calibration Services.
501,210
PB85-203446 Role of Interlaboratory Test Programs ance.
in
Quality Assur-
PB85-205334 Ballistic
501,217
PB86-1 54036
501,439
PB86-166196
501,118
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Humidity Sensors for HVAC (Heating,
Ventilation
and
Alr-
Conditioning) Applications.
PB86-1 10103
501,251
HVACSIM +
Building Systems and Equipment Simulation Program - Users Guide, PB86-130614 501,007
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Identification of
Lead Sources
in California
Children Using
the Stable Isotope Ratio Technique.
PB85-205953
500,280
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Resistance of Police Body Armor. 500,
1
13
Quantitation of Individual Organic
Compounds
in
Shale
Oil.
and Face
Riot Helmets
Shields.
PB86-1 38476
500,114
PB85-207314 Comparison
of
Depth
Profiling of
Spreading Resistance Profiling, Spectrometry, and Neutron Depth
Silicon Using Secondary Ion Mass
(10)B
in
Profiling.
501,230
PB85-208106
GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) Standards Code Activities of the National Bureau of Standards 1984. 500,065
PB85-224707
NVLAP gram) Update,
(National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation ProAccredited Laboratories Midyear Director of
501,243
PB85-239218
Implementation of OMB (Office of Management and Budget) Circular A-119: An Independent Appraisal of Federal Participation in the Development and Use of Voluntary Standards.
500,045
PB86-102217
Bureau of Net Contents of
tional
PB86-108776
Manual to Accompany NBS (NaStandards) Handbook 133: Checking the Packaged Goods, 501,041 in
Evaluation of Methods Used for the Acidity in 'Acid Rain' Samples,
Determination of
PB85-1 78309
500,141
Chemical Waste Incinerator Ships: The Interagency Program to Develop a Capability in the United States. PB85-1 84745 501.078 Determination of Ultratrace Levels of Lead in Reference Fuels by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption.
PB85-1 89421
501,656
500,046 of
PBe5-1 96087
500,207
of a Personal Exposure Monitor for Sizes of Inhalable Particulates.
Development
Two
501,207
PB85-202596 Dioxin Formation
in
Incinerators.
PB85-207207
500,291
Radiocarbon: Nature's Tracer for Carbonaceous Pollutants.
PB85-23081
500,368
1
Standards
for Evaluating Solar
Estimating the Impact of Atmospheric Carbonaceous Particulates on Urban and Rural Environments by Radiocar-
bon Measurements. PB86-1 11804
500,404
the
Absorber
Solar Cycle Levels.
500.801
Effect
on
Atmospheric
PB86-1 13982 Quality
Materials.
PB86-1 13610
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: POLLUTION MEASUREMENT
Field
Public Sector-Private Sector Standards Interface U.S.
Development
500,532
Photoacoustic Detection of HCI.
PB86-1 11903
Rating Procedures.
PB86-1 54408
ENRICHMENT
Naval Fire Fighting Trainers: Effect of Ventilation on Fire Environment (Model Calculations for 1 9F3 FFT),
Package Checking
PB86- 124930
Index of U.S. Voluntary Engineering Standards.
Experimental/Computational Investigation of Organized Motions in Axisymmetric Coflowing Streams.
Fuel).
Acoustical Benefits and Costs of Passive Solar Energy Design.
501,324
KWIC
Computer Software Needs of Materials Property Data Bases for Selected Engineering Applications. PB86-138096 500,919
Glass Fiberboard SRM (Standard Reference Materials) for Thermal Resistance. 500,855 PB86- 107430
501,663
501,314
ENTRAINMENT
Evaluation of Data on Higher Heating Values Determined during ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) Round Robin Testing of RDF-3 (Refuse-Derived-
PB86-1 19245
PB86-1 39821 Tunable Scratch Standards. PB86-1 42429
'Scaling Theory Binary Mixtures' (and Reply).
PB85-207306 500,795
Laboratory Evaluation Process of the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program.
Comments on
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Importance of Product Labeling.
501,119
PBe5-186906
500,066
and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices as Adopted by the 70th National Conference on Weights and Measures, 1985 (1986 Edition). PB86- 130358 501,293
ENTHALPY
ENERGY GAP
ENGINEERING
Economics of Energy Management. PB85-1 70678
Quasichemical
for
Appliances,
Building
Impact of Energy Pricing and Discount Rate Policies on Energy Conservation in Federal Buidings. 500,067 PB86-1 42098
Efficien-
500,794
Energy Use Factors
of
PB86-1 30044 Specifications, Tolerances,
PB86-108198
ENERGY CONSERVATION
in
500,068
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
sionals to cy Code,
Proceedings of Conference on International Standards, Gaithersburg, MD., August 1985,
PB85-1 96582
Optical Absorption In the
Method
Special Publication
PB86-111416
PB85-206803
SLAG
NBS
709. 1985 Edition,
Assurance Measures
PB86-1 24773
Carbon
Dioxide
500,033 for
Environmental Data.
500,453
KEYWORD INDEX FAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY Review
International
Specimen Bank-
of Environmental
ing.
PB86- 128741
500.463
Monitoring
Elastic
Stiffness
Degradation
Graphite/
in
Epoxy Composites. PB86-1 11812
500.856
In situ
Environmental Inorganic Chemistry of Main Group Elements with Special Emphasis on Their Occurrence as Methyl Derivatives.
PB86-133352
500,492
Evaluating the Risks of Solid Waste Management Programs: A Suggested Approach. PB86-1 33527 501,018 Interlaboratory
cedures
-
Comparison
of
Source Apportionment Pro-
Results for Simulated Data Sets.
PB86-133626
501,300
Review
and Samplers
of Personal/Portable Monitors Airborne Particles.
PB86-1 38070
for
501,310
Application of Tunable Diode-Laser Absorption for Trace Stratospheric Measurements of HCL - Laboratory Re-
Behaviour for Different RubberModified Epoxy Adhesive Formulations. PB86-1 12182 500.813 Viscoelastic
Fracture
EQUATIONS OF STATE
501,177
PB85-184737
EXCIMER FLUORESCENCE METHOD Monitoring of Polymerization Reactions by Excimer
Fluorescence Technique.
PB85-201853
500,229
EXHAUST EMISSIONS Determination
Equation of State Theories of Polymer Blends.
PB85-1 95998
500,203
Isothermal Equations of State of I-I20-VII and D20-VII.
PB85- 196285
501,613
EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
Aromatic
Nitro-Polynuclear
of
EXOTHERMIC REACTIONS Simulation of the Initiation of Detonation
Budget Estimates for Replacement of Plant and Facility Equipment at the National Bureau of Standards. PB86-1 19195 500,047
EROSION
an Energetic
in
Molecular Crystal.
PB85-189512
500,199
EXPANDED PLASTICS Thermal
and
Mechanical Properties Cryogenic Temperatures.
Erosion of Ceramic Materials: The Role of Plastic Flow.
Foams
PB85-196194
PB85-187367
500,850
Hydrocar-
bons in Diesel Soot by Liquid Chromatography with Fluorescence and Electrochemical Detection. PB85-225688 500,324
at
Polyurethane
of
500.933
sults.
PB86-138120
500,036
Problems Related to Sulfale-Reducing Bacteria troleum Industry.
in
PB86- 138583
the Pe-
500,112
Indoor Air Quality Modeling, Phase 1 Report. Framework for Development of General Models,
PB86- 166626
501,023 in
and Their Conver-
Fossil Fuels
PB85- 187797
500,188
Assurance and Protocols in Sampling and Preparation of Biological Samples.
Quality
PB85- 189348
Sample 500,195
Radiocarbon: Nature's Tracer for Carbonaceous Pollutants.
PB85-23081
PB86-1 11994
500.898
ERROR ANALYSIS
500,368
1
Estimating the Impact of Atmospheric Carbonaceous Paron Urban and Rural Environments by Radiocar-
ticulates
bon Measurements. PB86-1 11804
500,404
Sampling and Measurement Errors in the Characterization of Refuse Derived Fuel. PB86-122819 501,270 Statistical Analysis of
500.418
PB86-112141 Statistical
Aspects
Designs
of
for
Studying Sources of
Contamination.
PB86-112380
501,017
PB86-1 14063
500,428
Assurance Measures PB86-124773
Quality
for
Environmental Data.
500,453
Use
of Isotope Dilution
Mass Spectrometry
for the Certifi-
PB86-128121
500,457
Application of Atomic Absorption and Plasma Emission Spectrometry for Environmental Analysis.
PB86-128204 International
500,461
Review
of Environmental
Specimen Bank-
501,083
ETHANE Experimental Thermal Conductivity Values for Mixtures of Methane and Ethane.
PB85-226066
500,332
V(sub m), x, T) Measurements on (Methane Ethane) from 100 to 320 K at Pressures to 35 MPa. -IPB86-1 19443 500,436 Isochoric
(p,
Leung-Griffiths Model for the Thermodynamic Properties of the Mixture of Carbon Dioxide and Ethane Near the Gas-Liquid Critical Line.
PB86-133519
500,498
Vapor Critical Line PB86-138138
Enhancement
of Binary
Near the LiquidMethane-Ethane Mixtures. 500,517
PB86-128741
500,463
Role of NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Standard Reference Materials In Quality Assurance of Environmental Measurements.
PB86-128931
500,466
Bond Hemolysis PB85-205664
High Temperature Fluids.
in
Operating a Local Area Network.
500,744
ETHERS Hydrogen
Intramolecular and Partial Bonds. Protonation of Polyethers, Crown Ethers, and Diketones.
Bond.
2.
PB85-230431
500,358
ETHYL ALCOHOL Viscosities
and Glass Transition Pressures
In
the Metha-
nol-Ethanol-Water System.
PB86-119328
500,902
EPITARY Analysis of Angular Dependent
XPS
(X-ray Photoelec-
Peak Intensities. PBe6-105822
EPITAXIAL
501,403
GROWTH
Vinylidene (3B2): of Ethylene.
An
Active Intermediate
the Photolysis
in
PB85- 183226
500,156
Thermodynamic Surface
for the Critical
Region of
Ethyl-
ene.
PB85-197614
500,218
A New
Tool for Studying Epitaxial Growth and CoreLevel Binding-Energy Shifts.
ing:
PB86-136918
501,414
Growth Morphology Determination Epitaxy by
XPS
In
the Initial-Stages of
(X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy).
501,416
PB86- 136934
EPITAXY Epitaxial Crystal
Growth
of
hep Metals on bcc Metals:
Dysprosium on Tungsten. PB86-1 03611
501,402
EPOXY LAMINATES Epoxy Laminates
at
76
500.852
PBe5-205920
EPOXY RESINS Rubber-Toughened Epoxies in Bulk, Adhesive, and Compite Geometries. 500,944 PBB5- 189306 Failure Behavior of
Network Structure
of Epoxies:
1.
A Neutron
Scattering
Study.
PB85-229912
500,352
Iron.
500,878
Structure of Passive Films on Iron Using a New SurfaceEXAFS (Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure) Technique.
PB86-1 11861
500,407
EXTINCTION COEFFICIENTS
MM-
Status of Optical Constants of Solids from X-ray to Region,
Wave
PB85-206761
501,497
PB86-114063
500,428
Water on Maleic Acid and
Salicyclic Acid Ex-
tractions.
500,556
FACE SHIELD Helmets and Face PB85-207314 Riot
Shields.
500,114
FACILITIES Characterizing Designs.
Supremum and
I
(sub p) Efficient Facility
500.973
Failure Behavior of Rubber-Toughened Epoxies Adhesive, and Compite Geometries.
in
PB85-189306
500,944
Comparison
of Failure Predictions by Strength ture Mechanics.
PB85-195915
Bulk,
and Frac500,822
FAILURE ANALYSIS Future Directions of Ultrasonic
500,544
Optimum Applied
NDE
Standards
PB85-1 83523
in
the
501,172
500.269
Gas Cylinder Standards for the MeasureTrace Levels of Benzene and Tetrachloroethy-
lene.
PB85-205201
500,260 Evacuation
Simulation
for
PB85-1 78077
Multifamily
501,086
Network Models of Building Evacuation: Development of Software System. Final Report, March 1985, PB85-1 87573 501,089
Diagrams
to Corrosion
PB86-1 11820
in
and
500,405
Polyethylene.
PB86-1 13644 Quantitative Processing.
500,939 Acoustic
Emission
Studies
for
Compartmented Fire Resistive BuildIt Makes Sense, 501,092
Lives and
501,276
Spaces. PB86-1 28782
500,735
Review tic
of Generalized Failure Criteria Yield Strip Model.
Based on the
Fatigue Research:
Plas-
501,568
Needs and
Opportunities.
PB86-138104
501,569
FAR INFRARED LASER MAGNETIC RESONANCE
SPECTROSCOPY
EVALUATION Development of a Fire Evaluation System and Correctional Occupancies, PB85-177913
Materials
Tomographic Image Reconstruction from Limited Projections Using Iterative Revisions in Image and Transform
PB86-1 29061
EVACUATION Can Save
501,208
Applications of Equilibrium Electrodeposition.
PB86- 123080
EVACUATING (TRANSPORTATION) Fire Emergency Buildings.
Magnetic Particle Inspection
Deformation and Failure of Ultra High Molecular Weight
ETHYLENE/TETRACHLORO of
Field for
Using Direct Current.
PB85-202661
Chlorotrifluoroethylene.
PB85- 196632
K.
Study of the Passive Film on PB85-1 97523
U.S.
Laser Intensity Dependence of Multiphoton Excitation vs. Collisional Relaxation in Chlorodifluoromethane and
ings
EXAFS
500,437
ETHYLENE/CHLORO-TRIFLUORO
Non-Evacuation
Influence of Ply Cracks on Fracture Strength of Graphite/
EXTENDED X RAY ABSORPTION FINE STRUCTURE
Coefficients of Ethylene.
PB86- 140282
ment
Automated Pattern Recognition: Self-Generating Expert Systems for the Future, PB86-165958 500,606
FAILURE
Preparation of
X-ray Photoelectron and Auger-Electron Forward Scatter-
500,968
500,538
PB85-205722
tron)
the Analysis of Screening Designs,
PB86-1 19203
PB86-139839
Virial
Seawater under
in
PB86-142718
PB86-1 19450
in
501,334
Ideas
EXPERT SYSTEMS
Effect of
PB86-133618
Orthobaric Liquid Densities and Dielectric Constants of Ethylene.
Fatigue Crack Growth of a Ship Steel Spectrum Loading.
PB86-1 65891
EXTRACTIONS
PB86-133352
ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS
500,973
Optimization,
Analysis and Modeling of the Leaching Process.
500,267
Environmental Inorganic Chemistry of Main Group Elements with Special Emphasis on Their Occurrence as Methyl Derivatives.
500,492
(sub p) Efficient Facility
EXTRACTION
ETHANE/DIPHENYL
ETHYLENE
ing.
I
PB86-165917
PB86-1 38633
Ionic
cation of Standard Reference Materials.
Supremum and
Estimating Diverter Valve Corrections.
ETHERNET COMPUTER NETWORK
Analysis and Modeling of the Leaching Process.
Characterizing Designs.
Some New
Thermal-Conductivity
High Sensitivity Neutron Activation Analysis of Environmental and Biological Standard Reference Materials.
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN PB86-1 19203
ESTIMATING
ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEYS Speciation of Arsenic sion Process Fluids.
Analysis of Interlaboratory Test Results of Solid Particle Impingement Erosion.
for
Detention
Far-Infrared Laser Magnetic Resonance Spectrum of the SiH Radical and Determination of Ground State Param-
501,085
EVANESCENT WAVES Optical Waveguide Photon Plumbing for the Chemistry Lab: Fiber Optics, Waveguides, and Evanescent Waves as Tools for Chemical Analysis.
PB86-1 19294
500,431
FAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY Far Infrared Absorption
PB85-182715
in
Normal H2 from 77 K
298 K. 500,145
to
KW-27
KEYWORD INDEX FAR ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION Vacuum
Loss
Ultraviolet
in
Magnesium
Fluoride Films,
PB85-206787
501,499
FARADAY EFFECT PB85-206993
501.515 Magnetooptic
of
and Chemical
PB85-226918
PB85-222065
500.055
Description of a Planned Federal Information Processing Standard for Data Presentation Protocol.
Verdet Constant of Optical Glasses,
Temperature Dependence
Countries, Dependencies, and Areas of Special Sovereignty for Information Interchange (FIPS PUB 104).
Effects
in
Mid-Infrared Fibers,
PB85-207009
501.516
FATIGUE
PB86-111341
500.712
Description of a Planned Federal Information Processing Standard for the Session Protocol.
PB86-1 11390
500.713
(LIFE) Controlled Indentation Flaws for Construction of Toughness and Fatigue Master Maps.
Description of a Planned Federal Information Processing Standard for File Transfer Protocol,
PB85-205318
Technology Assessment: Methods Level of Computer Security. PB86- 129954
500.884
FATIGUE (MATERIALS) Controlled
Flaws
Indentation
for
the
Construction
Toughness and Fatigue Master Maps, PB85- 179067
of
500,814
PB85-203404
500.826
the Study of Fatigue Properties of Ultrahigh-Strenglh Glass. in
PB85-205326
500.827
Fatigue Crack Growth Spectrum Loading. PB86- 119328
of
a Ship Steel
in
Seawater under
500.902
Fitness-for-Service Criteria for Assessing the Significance of Fatigue Cracks in Offshore Structures,
PB86-132933 Fatigue Research:
Needs and
Opportunities.
501,569
PB86-102217
500,045
Proceedings of Conference on International Standards, Gaithersburg, MD., August 1985,
PB86- 130044
500,066
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Public Sector-Private Sector Standards Interface U.S.
PB86-1 11903
in
the
500,046
FEDERAL INFORMATION PROCESSING STANDARD Computer Data Authentication. Category: ADP ations. Subcategory:
Computer
Security.
Information Interchange, Subsets, and Extensions. PIPS PUB 1-2 for
Tape Code
Its
Representations,
500,658
for Information Interchange.
500.665
2-1
Catalog of Widely Used Code Sets Category: Data Standards and Guidelines Subcategory: Representations and Codes.
FIPS
PUB
500.664
19-1
Character Set for Handprinting. Category: Hardware Standard. Subcategoiy: Character Recognition.
FIPS
PUB
for
33-1
500,666
Robot Control.
FERMIONS 501,560
Effects of Inhomogeneous Strain Near Their Phase Transitions.
in
Ferroelectric Crystals
501,581 of Dielectric Properties of
KTa(1-x)Nb(x)03
Wavelengths,
PB85-206902
501,586
FERROELECTRIC MATERIALS Transduction Phenomena in Ferroelectric Polymers and Their Role in Pressure Transducers.
PB85-203412
500.253
Transduction Phenomena in Ferroelectric Polymers and Their Role in Biomedical Applications.
PB85-205292
500,262
FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS Reversible Step Rearrangement and Segregation Nickel Surface at the Curie Temperature.
PB85-1 96228
Guideline for Choosing a Data Management Approach. Category: Software. Subcategory: Data Management Ap-
in
Pd(1.5%
501,580
501, 155
PB85-1 70637
500,671
PB85-1 84737
501,177 Applications. Part 2.
501, 185
Laser Propagation through Fibers with Biquadratic Refractive Index (Closed
Form
Solution),
PB85-206613
501,489
PUB 110
500.661
Storage Module Interfaces (with Extensions for Enhanced Storage Module Interfaces). Category: Hardware Standard. Subcategory: Interface.
FIPS
PUB
500,662
111
Standard Abbreviations and Codes for States and Outlying Areas of the U.S. (FIPS PUB 5-1) and Counties and County Equivalsnts of the States of the United States and the District of Columbia (FIPS PUB 6-3). 500,667 PB85-1 52288
Codes
for
Named
Populated Places, Primary County DiviEntities of the United States 55), 7th Update.
sions,
and Other Locational
(FIPS
PUB
500.668
PB85-152312
MSA: Metropolitan 985 Version. PB85-161115
Statistical
Areas Data Tape, February
W-
501,513 in
PB85-207009
501,516
Ge-P-Te and Ge-Se-Te Chalcogenide
Glasses,
PB85-207025
501,518 Optical Fiber Bandwidth Measurements.
PB86-1 39805
501,529 Optical Electronic Metrology.
501,530
500.669
Technical Overview of the Information Resource Diction-
PB85-224491
501.533
Intramodal Part of the Transfer Function for an Optical Fiber.
PB86-142833
501,534
FIBER OPTICS TRANSMISSION LINES Use of Power Transfer Matrices in
System
Predicting
and Experiment.
PB85-1 97770
501,343
Practical Optical Modulator
and Link
for
Antennas.
PB86- 139797
500,785
500.687
Glass Fiberboard SRM (Standard Reference Materials) for Thermal Resistance. PB86-1 07430 500,855
Implementation of ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Codes for the Representation of Names of
Role of Melting-Recrystallization Mechanism Polymers.
in
Deforma-
Interaction
Between Spinor and Yang-Mills
PB85-1 83259
501,557 Limit
Cycles and Cellular Auto-
mata.
PB85-207116
501,559
TRANSFER PROTOCOLS
Description of a Planned Federal Information Processing Standard for File Transfer Protocol. PB86-1 11408 500,714
FINGERPRINTS Topological Approach to the Matching of Single Fingerprints: Development of Algorithms for Use on Rolled Impressions.
PB85-229649
500,070
Topological Approach to the Matching of Single Fingerprints: Development of Algorithms for Use on Latent Fingermarks.
PB86-1 27552
500,073
THEORY
Finite Difference Solutions for Internal
Waves
in
Enclo-
501,629
Methods
for Fluid Flow.
PB86-1 36736
501,438
FIRE EXTINGUISHING AGENTS Literature Survey on Drop Size Data, Measuring Equipment and Discussion of the Significance of Drop Size in Fire Extinguishment,
PB85-1 87581
501,090
Workshop on Flame Radiation and Soot Proceedings: Ad Hoc Mathematical Fire Modeling Working Group. PB85-202778 501,626 Literature Survey on Drop Size Data, Measuring Eouipment, and a Discussion of the Significance of Drop Size in Fire Extinguishment,
PB85-234946
501, 102
FIRE FIGHTING Preliminary Report of the NFPA Advisory Committee the Toxicity of the Products of Combustion.
PB86-1 42676
FIRE
on
500,120
GROWTH
PB85-205276
501,630
Slide-Rule Estimates of Fire Growth,
PB85-224400
501,666
Growth in Combat Ships, PB86-1 03488
501,079
Fire
FIRE
HAZARD
Application of Models to the from Consumer Products.
Assessment
FIRE
Hazard
of Fire
501.106
HAZARDS
Analysis of Smoldering Fires in Closed Compartments and Their Hazard Due to Carbon Monoxide.
PB85-203479
501,098
Heat Release Rate Characteristics of Some Combustible Fuel Sources in Nuclear Power Plants, PB85-242196 501,369 Preliminary Report of the NFPA Advisory Committee on the Toxicity of the Products of Combustion.
PB86- 142676
500,120
MODELS
Survey of the Slate of the Art of Mathematical Fire Modeling,
PB85-196616
501,091
PB86-101029
501,105
Harvard Fire Model.
500.306
LAW
Concentration meablity in a
501,169
(PHYSICS)
Applied Model Validation,
tion of Crystalline
FICK
Alternative
FIRE
FIBERBOARDS
PB85-221869
ary System,
THEORY
PB86-105970
PB86-142825
Loss: Theory
Arrange-
Perspective on Compartment Fire Growth.
Mid-Infrared Fibers,
FIBERS
1
KW-28
PB85-206977
in
of Paper: Analysis of Calibration Field Strength Meters.
ments for AC PB85-183275
Finite Difference
Optical Waveguide Photon Plumbing for the Chemistry Lab: Fiber Optics. Waveguides, and Evanescent Waves as Tools for (ihemical Analysis.
Trends PB86- 140308
500,657
STRENGTH
PB85-205235
Fiber Distributed Data Interface: A Proposal for a Standard 100 Mbit/s Fiber Optic Token Ring Network.
Some
Data,
Elastic Stiffness in
in
FIBER OPTICS
in
Charge-Sheet Model
sures.
Systems for Monitoring Changes Composite Materials. PATENT-4 499 770
Issues
FIELD
FINITE DIFFERENCE
Fe).
Bandwidth of a Multimode Fiber Chain.
plications.
FIPS
on
501,577
FIBER COMPOSITES
Some
MOSFET
for
PB86- 166634
FILE
Temperature Dependence of Magnetooptic Effects
Pascal Computer Programming Language. Category: Software Standard. Subcategory: Programming Language. 500.660 FIPS PUB 109
500,652
Field Theory, Curdling,
PB85-197580
Optical Study of
500,629
Fields.
FERROELECTRIC CRYSTALS
Computer Network Protocols. FIPS PUB 107
500,038
the Electrical Behavior
MOSFETS.
A FORTRAN Program
Fitting of
FIELD
Fermions Beyond the Standard Model. PB85-222321
Chiral
Soliton Transmission In Inhomogeneous Media with Tailored Refractive Index,
Alphanumeric Computer Output Microform Quality Test Slide. Category: Hardware Standard. Subcategory: Media. FIPS PUB 108 500,659
for Predicting
PB86-132610
Discussion
Local Area Networks: Baseband Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications and Link Layer Protocol. Category: Software and Hardware Standard. Subcategory:
Improved Concepts
of Bipolar Structures in Silicon.
CSFIT:
Waves
500,317
PB85-182913
501,076
Measurement PB85- 189280
PB85-222081
FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTORS
the
500,739
PB86-1 23007
Observation of Spin
500,316
Concentration Dependence of the Diffusion and Permeability in a Homogeneous Membrane. 2. The Differences between the Fickian and Chemical Potential Formulation in the Case of a Linear Increase of the Sorption Coefficient with the Equivalent Penetrant Pressure.
Turn-Otf Failure of Power
PB85-1 97572 Oper-
FIPSPUB 113 500,663 FEDERAL INFORMATION PROCESSING STANDARDS
PUB
Feedback
Visual
at Millimeter
Implementation of 0MB (Office of Management and Budget) Circular A-119: An Independent Appraisal of Federal Participation in the Development and Use of Voluntary Standards.
FIPS
Measuring
Concepts for a Real-Time Sensory-Interactive Control System Architecture. PB85-182871 501,071
Measurement
PB86-138104
Perforated
for
501,606
FEDERAL AGENCIES
Code
500,714
FEEDBACK CONTROL
Fatigue Properties of Ceramics with Natural and Controlled Flaws: A Study of Alumina.
Subthreshold Indentation Flaws
PB86-1 11408
Potential Formulation of the Diffusion Cur-
rent
PB86- 122876
Comparison
Dependence of the Diftusion and PerHomogeneous Membrane. 1. The Fickian
of Several
501,109
Compartment
Fire
Models:
An
In-
terim Report,
PB86-1 36603
501,111
KEYWORD INDEX FIRE Multicompartment Model
for the
Spread
Smoke
of Fire,
and Toxic Gases. PB86- 138625
PB85-205177 501.112
Establishment of a Catalog of Compartment Fire Model Algorithms and Associated Computer Subroutines,
PB86- 139755
501,114
Naval Fire Fighting Trainers: Effect of Ventilation on Fire Environment (Model Calculations for 19F3 FFT),
PB86-166196
501.118
FfRE PROTECTION Emerging Engineering Methods Applied
501.628
Perspective on Compartment PB85-205276
501.630
Laser Spectroscopy Multiphoton Techniques Expand Combustion Diagnostic Capabilities. PB85-205680 501.632 -
Soot
Measurements
Particle
Diffusion Flames.
in
PB85-205698
Needs, PB85- 196608
501,633
during a
at Fire Protection
Code
Criteria,
PB85- 196624
500,002
Simon H. Ingberg - Pioneer PB85-207405
in
Fire
Research.
501,634
Design as a Function of Responses to Fire Cues.
Economics
Fast-Response Residential Sprinkler Sys-
of
PB85-229946
501. 101
Diffusion Final Report,
Flame Suppression Using Water Sprays,
PB85-240901
501,104
Jet
FIRE
RESEARCH
Human
in Fire:
What
We Know
500,077
and Room Surfaces on the Rates of Heat, Smoke, and Carbon Monoxide Production in a Park LodgFire,
PB85-1 77988
501,616
Parameters PB85-1 78002
for Predicting
Significant
Fire
Flame Spread, 501,617
Emergency Evacuation Simulation
Multifamily
for
Buildings.
501,086
PB85-1 78077
Experimental Study of Negatively Buoyant Flows Generated in Enclosure Fires,
PB85-1 78085
501,087
Blowout Fire Simulation Tests. Final Report, PB85-1 78093
500,620
501,618
PB85-178101
Numerical Simulations of the Effect of Floor and Ceiling Venting on Fire and Smoke Spread in Aircraft Cabins, 500.001 PB85- 178333 Jefferson National Memorial Historical Site Analysis of Impact of Fire Safety Features,
501.088
PB85- 179729
Performance of the Ohio State University Rate of Heat Release Apparatus Using Polymethylmethacrylate and
Gaseous Fuels. PB85-183200
501,168
Self-Heating to Ignition Measurements and Computation of Critical Size for Solar Energy Collector Materials.
500,792
PB85- 183374
Survey on Drop Size Data, Measuring Equipment and Discussion of the Significance of Drop Size in Literature
Fire Extinguishment.
501,090
PB85-187581 Heating Rates PB85-1 89298
in Fire
Experiments.
501,621
High Speed Three-Dimensional Diagnostics
in
Combus-
tion.
PB85-196137
501,622
Flame Retardation
of Cellulose
By Thiocyanates.
Prelimi-
nary Study.
PB85-1 97549
500,861
ASET-B, a Room PB85-198935
Fire
Program
for
Personal Computers,
501,094
Proceedings of the Joint Panel Meeting of the UJNR Panel on Fire Research and Safety (7th) Held at Gaithersburg, Maryland on October 24-28, 1983,
501,095
PB85-199545
Buoyant Plume-Driven Adiabatic Ceiling Temperature Revisited,
501,096
PB85-200103
Center for Fire Research (of the National Bureau of Standards) Grants and In-House Programs of
1984.
501,624
PB85-200202 Upholstered
Furniture
Heat Release Rates:
ments and Estimating. PB85-202091 Calculations of closures.
Measure-
501,205
Three Dimensional Buoyant Plumes
in
En-
501.625
PB85-202745
Workshop on Flame Radiation and Soot. Proceedings: Ad Hoc Mathematical Fire Modeling Working Group. 501.626 PB85-202778 Emerging Engineering Methods Applied
to
Fire
Safety
Design.
PB85-202786
501,097
Analysis of Smoldering Fires in Closed Compartments and Their Hazard Due to Carbon Monoxide.
PB85-203479
Smoke Measurements: An Assessment
to
Hazard Assessment of Combustion Products
Building Fires.
501,635
Combustion Conditions and Exposure Combustion Product Toxicity Testing. PB85-208080
Conditions
501.098 of Correlations
between Laboratory and Full-Scale Experiments. 501,627 PB85-203487
for
500.
Study of Oxygen Effects on Nonflaming Transient Gasification of PMlilA and PE during Thermal Irradiation.
500,938
PB86-111788 to the Analysis of Actual Fires.
PB86-1 11986
501,646
Computer Modeling PB86-1 12364
1
18
501,637
PB85-224400
501,666
Evaluation and Refinement of Test
Shipboard
PB86-1 28832
500.464
Data Sources for Parameters Used of Fire Growth and Smoke Spread, PB86-1 30986
Comparison
of Several
for
and
501,638
Model Describing the Steady-State Pyrolysis of BubbleForming Polymers in Response to an Incident Heat Flux, PB85-225225 500,323
of
501,639 Fast-Response Residential Sprinkler Sys-
tems.
PB85-229946
501,101
Survey on Drop Size Data, Measuring Equipment, and a Discussion of the Significance of Drop Size Literature
in Fire
Predictive Modeling
501,110
Compartment
Fire Models:
PB86-1 36603
An
In-
501.111
Multicompartment Model
for the
Spread
of Fire,
Smoke 501.112
of Center for Fire Research (of the National Bureau of Standards) Grants and In-House Programs -
PB86- 139680
501,113
Establishment of a Catalog of Compartment Fire Model Algorithms and Associated Computer Subroutines,
PB86- 139755
501.114
Exploration of Combustion Limitations and Alternatives to the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Toxicity Test
Method,
Gasification,
PB85-226520 Economics
in
1985,
Methods Used Hull Insulations
Mattress Insert Foams,
Wood
501.109
Calculations of the Dimerization of Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Implications for Soot Formation.
Summanes
Slide-Rule Estimates of Fire Growth,
Products of
501,647
Harvard Fire Model. PB86-1 22876
and Toxic Gases. PB86-1 38625
Publications, 1984.
of
Control Design.
501.002
Research PB85-208502
Measuring Fire Hazards
Smoke
PB86-1 13958
terim Report,
Fire
for
Study of the Radiative Ignition Mechanism of a Liquid Fuel Using High Speed Holographic Interferometry. PB86-1 14022 501.648
Bench-Scale Methods for Prediction of Full-Scale Fire Behavior of Furnishings and Wall Linings. PB85-208130 501,636
PB85-224483
Experimental Study of the Burning of Pure and Fire Retarded Cellulose.
Summaries
Approach
PB85-208049
Uov/.
PB85-1 72526
Bedroom
501,099
Calculations of the Heat Release Rate by Oxygen Consumption for Various Applications, September-October 1984. 501, 100 PB85-208023
in
Behavior
Effect of Wall ing
PB85-208015
501,139
Laboratory Study of Gas-Fueled Condensing Furnaces,
501,128
tems.
in
Facilities.
PB86-110111
Two Approaches
Aircraft Cabin Ceiling Materials Post-Crash, External Fuel-Spill, Fire Scenario.
PB85-207082 501,127
501,645
PB86- 110004
Application of the Performance Concept to Fire Safety
Health Care
Fire Growth.
Thermal Response of Regulatory
to
Fire Safety
Second Look
Upward Flame Spread.
Wall Flames and Implications for
SAFETY
Extinguishment,
501,102
PB85-234946
PB86-141942
500.119
Preliminary Report of the NFPA Advisory Committee the Toxicity of the Products of Combustion.
PB86- 142676
on
500,120
Spot Inception in a Methane/Air Diffusion Flame as Characterized by Detailed Species Profiles. PB86-142684 500,555
Status Report on the Escape and Rescue Model and the Fire Emergency Evacuation Simulation for Multifamily
Review of the Literature on the Gaseous Products and Toxicity Generated from the Pyrolysis and Combustion of Rigid Polyurethane Foams,
Buildings,
PB86-151941
PB85-236370
501, 103
Jet Diffusion Final Report,
Flame Suppression Using Water Sprays,
PB85-240901
501, 104
Heat Release Rate Characteristics of Some Combustible Fuel Sources in Nuclear Power Plants, PB85-242196 501,369 Polyesters: A Review of the Combustion and Toxicity, PB85-246080
Literature
on Products
of
501,640
Experimental Study of Environment and Heat Transfer in a Room Fire. Mixing in Doorway Flows and Entrainment in Fire Plumes.
PB85-248755
501.641
Applied Model Validation,
501,105
PB86-101029 Behavior of Furniture Frames during
501,034
on
Vertical Walls:
Wood
-
A
Wall
501.642 of a
Model
for the
Heat Release Rate of
501.660 an Introduction
to the Literature,
501.643
PB86- 102266
Response Behavior
of
Hot-Wires and Films to Flows of
PB86-1 03454
501,248
Growth in Combat Ships, PB86-1 03488
501,079
Fire
Application of Models to the from Consumer Products.
Assessment
of Fire
Hazard
501,106
PB86- 105970
15
501,116
PB86-1 59357
FIREDOC
501,117
Vocabulary
List,
PB86-1 65354
500,063
Naval Fire Fighting Trainers: Effect of Ventilation on Fire Environment (Model Calculations for 19F3 FFT),
PB86-166196
501,118
Program for the Development of a Benchmark Compartment Fire Model Computer Code, PB86-1 66592 501,652 PB86- 166642
500,862
Forced Smolder Propagation and the Transition to FlamPB86-1 66659
501,653
Preliminary Analysis of Oil-Slick Combustion.
501,655
FIRE RESISTANCE Non-Evacuation ings
Can Save
PB85-1 96632
in
Comparfmented Fire Resistive BuildIt Makes Sense, 501,092
Lives and
Experimental Study of the Burning of Pure and Fire Retarded Cellulose.
PB85-178101
501,618
FIRE RESISTANT MATERIALS Flame Retardation of Cellulose By Thiocyanates.
Smoke
Thermal Response of
to Calculate the Response Time of Heat and Detectors Installed Below Large Unobstructed
Ceilings,
Prelimi-
nary Study.
Methods
500,861 Aircraft
Cabin Ceiling Materials
during a Post-Crash, External Fuel-Spill, Fire Scenario.
501.107
PB86-105996 Performance of
Interstitial
Space Construction Sys-
tems,
PB85-207082 Pyrolysis of Cellulose,
500,002 an Introduction to the
Literature,
PB86-1 02266
501,108
PB86- 106002 Scaling Parameters of Flashover.
PB86-1 08347 Scale Effects on
1
Personal Computers,
National Fire Research Strategy Conference Proceedings, July 22-25, 1985.
PB85-1 97549
Fire
for
FIRE RESISTANT COATINGS
Gases,
Different
Program
PB86-170719
Status Report,
PB86-102258 Pyrolysis of Cellulose,
501. Fire
ing in Cellulosic Insulation.
PB86-102233 Development
PB86-1 53491
ASET-B: A Room PB86-153913
Fire Behavior of Upholstered Furniture.
Fire.
PB86-102225 Investigation of Turbulent Fires Plume Structure,
500,943
User's Guide for FAST,
501,644 Fire Properties of Materials,
FIRE SAFETY Development of a Fire Evaluation System and Correctional Occupancies, PB85-177913
501,643
(or
Detention
501,085
KW-29
KEYWORD INDEX Jefferson National Memorial Historical Site Analysis of Impact of Fire Safety Features,
PB85- 179729
501.088
Proceedings of the Joint Panel Meeting of the UJNR Panel on Fire Research and Safety (7th) Held at Gaithersburg, Maryland on October 24-28, 1983, PB85- 199545 501.095
Emerging Engineenng Methods Applied Design
to
Safety
Fire
PB85-202786
501,097
Design as a Function of Responses
to Fire
Cues.
PBB5-208015
501.099
Status Report on the Escape and Rescue Model and the Fire Emergency Evacuation Simulation for Multifamily Buildings,
PB85-236370
501. 103
Application of the Performance Concept to Fire Safety
Health Care
PB86-110111
501.139
Computer Modeling PB86-1 12364 National
in
Facilities.
for
Smoke
Control Design.
501.647
Research Strategy Conference Proceed-
Fire
ings, July 22-25, 1985.
501.117
PB86-1 59357
FIREDOC
Vocabulary PB86-1 65354
List,
500.063
Program for the Development of a Benchmark Compartment Fire Model Computer Code, PB86-1 66592 501,652
FIRE STUDIES Summaries of Center for Fire Research (of the National Bureau of Standards) Grants and In-House Programs
Human
Behavior
We Know
What
in Fire:
PB85-205680
Now.
PB85-1 72526
500.077
Fire Emergency Buildings.
Evacuation
Simulation
Multifamily
for
PB85-1 78077
501.086
Experimental Study of Negatively Buoyant Flows Generated in Enclosure Fires,
PB85- 178085
501,087
ASET-B, a Room PB85- 198935
Fire
Program
for
Personal Computers,
visited,
PB85-200103 Bureau
of
501,096
Center for Fire Research (of the National Standards) Grants and In-House Programs of
1984.
PB85-200202
501,624
Smoke Measurements: An Assessment
of Correlations
between Laboratory and Full-Scale Experiments, PB85-203487 501,627 Perspective on Compartment Fire Growth.
PB85-205276 Research PB85-208502 Fire
501,630 Publications, 1984.
501,637
501,113
PB86- 139680
PB86-101029
501.105
Behavior of Furniture Frames during
and Room Surfaces on the Rates of Heat, Smoke, and Carbon Monoxide Production in a Park LodgEffect of Wall ing
Bedroom
501,034
on
Investigation of Turbulent Fires Plume Structure,
Vertical Walls: Wall
501,642
Growth in Combat Ships, PB86-103488
501,079 501,644
User's Guide for FAST,
501.115
Blowout Fire Simulation Tests. Final Report, PB85-1 78093
ASET-B: A Room PB86-153913
500.620
Program for the Development of a Benchmark Compartment Fire Model Computer Code, 501.652 PB86- 166592
Fuels.
501,168
PB85- 183200 Heating Rates
in Fire
Experiments.
501,621
Simon H. Ingberg PB85-207405
Pioneer
in Fire
501,634
to
Hazard Assessment
of
Combustion Products 501,635
PB85-208049 Combustion Conditions and Exposure Combustion Product Toxicity Testing. PB85-208080 Bench-Scale Methods
for
Conditions
for
Personal Computers,
501,116
WALL
Due to Multi-Directional PB85-196129
Ion
Bombardment. 501,354
CROSS SECTIONS Systematics
nf)
in
1
18
Prediction of Full-Scale Fire
Measurements and Dosimetry Benchmarks. PB86-1 39847 Fission Cross-Section
501.636
PB85-208130
MeV
in
Reactor Physics
501,548
FRAGMENTS 501,547
Parameters
for Predicting
Flame Spread. 501,617
Measuring Fire Hazards of Shipboard Hull Insulations and
Workshop on Flame Radiation and Soot. Proceedings: Ad Hoc Mathematical Fire Modeling Working Group. 501,626 PB85-202778
Mattress Insert Foams,
Wall Flames and Implications for Upward Flame Spread.
Evaluation and Refinement of Test Methods
A Review
Combustion and PB85-246080
for
501.638
PB85-224483 Polyesters:
Used
of the Toxicity,
Literature
on Products
of
501.640
Experimental Study of Environment and Heat Transfer in a Room Fire. Mixing in Doorway Flows and Entrainment in Fire Plumes.
501.641
PB85-248755 Fire
Performance of
Interstitial
Space Construction Sys-
tems,
501,108
PB86- 106002
Two Approaches
501,646 501.109
PB86- 122876
Comparison of Several Compartment Fire Models: terim Report,
An
In-
501.111
PB86-1 36603
Center for Fire Research (of the National Bureau of Standards) Grants and In-House Programs of
1985,
501.113
PB86- 139680 Fire
Behavior of Upholstered Furniture.
500,862
PB86- 166642
FIRE
Prediction of Performance for a Fire-Tube Boiler with and without Turbulators.
500,977
PB85-177871
Predictive Modeling
Growth and Smoke Spread, PB86- 130986
of Fire
501,110
Wall Flames and Implications for
Upward Flame Spread. 501,628
PB85-205177 in
501,633 in
Reacting Flows.
501,649
PB86- 122975 for
Temperature Measurements
for
the Transport of Fire,
Smoke and 501,084
in
501,650
PB86-122983
FLAMMABILITY
of the Literature on Production Scheduling as Pertains to Flexible Manufacturing Systems,
PB86-106754
it
501,058
gram. Rational
501,065
Approach
to Deburring for Flexible Manufactur-
Systems.
PB86-124856
501,066
Flow and Temperature Profile Independence of Flow Measurements Using Long Acoustic Waves. PB85-1 70629 501,431
Response Behavior Different
of Hot-Wlres
and Films
to Flows of
Gases,
PB86-1 03454
501,248
FLOW RATE Flow Rate Calibration
for
Heating and Cooling
Solar
System Evaluation. PB85-197556
500,987
Nascent Vibrational and Rotational Charge Transfer Reaction Ar(-|- 1) Ar at Near Thermal Energy. 1 ) + PB86-1 11929
Distributions from the yields C0(-(-f
CO
500,409
Product Vibrational State Distributions of Thermal Energy Charge Transfer Reactions Determined by Laser-Induced Fluorescence: N(-i- 1) -i- CO yields C0(+ 1)(nu= 0-2) N.
500,419
PB86-112158
Nascent Product Vibrational State Distributions of Thermal Ion-Molecule Reactions Determined by Infrared Che500,420
PB86-1 12166
FLOWMETERS Vortex Shedding Flowmeters for Liquids at High Flow Velocities.
501,665
PB85-1 95899
FLOW
Morphological Stability the Melt.
in
the Presence of Fluid Flow
In
500,868
PB85- 183283
Numerical-Experimental Study of Confined Flow Around Rectangular Cylinders.
501,432
PB85-1 84661
Waves
in
Enclo-
sures.
501,629
PB85-205235
TEMPERATURE SENSORS
Pyrometer.
501,277
PB86-124153 Fluidic Capillary
Temperature Sensors: Materials, Design
and Fabrication. PB86-128824
501,281
FLUIDS Enskog Theory
for
Multicomponent Mixtures:
1.
Linear
Transport Theory.
PB85- 184687
Fire Behavior of Upholstered Furniture.
500,862
PB86-166642
FLAMMABILITY TESTING Experimental Study of the Burning of Pure and Fire Retarded Cellulose.
501,618 Furniture
Heat Release Rates:
ments and Estimating. PB85-202091
and PB85-205672
500,981
FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
Preliminary Industrial Evaluation of the Fluidic Capillary
Diffusion Flames.
PB85-205698
Laser Tomography Flames.
501,644
Evaluation of Absorber Stagnation Temperature as a Characteristic Performance Parameter of f^lat-Plate Solar Collectors.
FLUIDIC
FLAMES
Upholstered
PB86-108347
FLAT PLATES
Finite Difference Solutions for Internal
FLAME SPREAD TESTS
Structure
FIRES
KW-30
in
PB85-178101
TUBE BOILERS
FAST: A Model Toxic Gases. PB85- 150555
Parameters Used
Laser Tomography for Diagnostics
Harvard Fire Model.
Summaries
501.666
PB85-224400
Soot Particle Measurements
to the Analysis of Actual Fires.
PB86-1 11986
501,628
PB85-205177
for
500,943
Scaling Parameters of Flashover.
FLUID
Slide-Rule Estimates of Fire Growth,
Data Sources
PB86-151941
FLASHOVER
miluminescence.
FLAME PROPAGATION Significant
500,119
Review of the Literature on the Gaseous Products and Toxicity Generated from the Pyrolysis and Combustion of Rigid Polyurethane Foams,
-I-
Cold Fragmentation Measurements Using a Very-HighEnergy-Resolution Ionization Chamber.
PB85-1 78002
Behavior of Furnishings and Wall Linings.
the
501.542
PB86-103009
PB86-130127 500,
PB86-141942
Spot Inception in a Methane/Air Diffusion Flame as Characterized by Detailed Species Profiles. PB86-142684 500.555
FLOWING AFTERGLOW
Transplutonium (sigma sub Range.
FISSION
Building Fires.
in
for
Perturbance of the Composition Depth Profile of a Materi-
FISSION
Research.
Calculations of the Heat Release Rate by Oxygen Consumption tor Various Applications. September-October 1984. 501. 100 PB85-208023
Approach
Program
al
PB85-1 89298 --
FIRST
501,110
Exploration of Combustion Limitations and Alternatives to the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Toxicity Test
FLOW MEASUREMENT
501,616
Gaseous
Growth and Smoke Spread, PB86- 130986
of Fire
ing
PB86-108347
PB85- 177988
Performance of the Ohio Slate University Rate of Heat Release Apparatus Using Polymethylmethacrylate and
Modeling
PB86-124765
Fire
Fire
in Predictive
National Bureau of Standards' Automation Research Pro-
PB86-102233
PB86-153491
Fire,
501,645 Parameters Used
for
Sun/ey
Fire.
PB86- 102225
Scaling Parameters of Flashover.
FIRE TESTS
Data Sources
PB85-184679
Applied Model Validation,
-
1985,
PB86-110004
Method,
501,094
Buoyant Plume-Driven Adiabatic Ceiling Temperature Re-
Summaries
501,632
Scale Effects on Fire Properties of Materials,
Equilibria of Polyaromatic
Measure-
501,205
Flame
Ions.
501,631
Laser Spectroscopy - Mulliphoton Techniques Expand Combustion Diagnostic Capabilities.
500,169
Wetting Layers and Dispersion Forces for a Fluid tact with a Vertical Wall.
PB85- 187342 Interfacial
in
Con-
500,180
Tension of Fluids Near
Critical
Points and
Two-
Scale-Factor Universality.
PB85-1 87359
New
500,181
Representation for Thermodynamic Properties of a
Fluid.
PB85-1 97648 Extension
of
500,219 the
Square-Gradient
Theory
to
Fourth
Order.
PB85-197713
500,222
KEYWORD INDEX FRACTURES (MATERIALS) Critical
Correlations
and the Square-Gradient
501.614
Laser-Induced Fluorescence Measurement of Nascent Viand Rotational Product State Distributions in the Charge Transfer of Ar(-|- 1) + N2 yields Ar -i- N2(+ 1)
500.267
(nu= 0,1) at 0.2 eV. PB85-229326
Ttieory.
PB85-197739
Bond Homolysis PB85-205664
High Temperature Fluids.
in
High Temperature, Apparatus,
High
Pressure
Reaction-Screening
PB85-237352
501,242
Tables of Industrial Gas Container Contents and Density Oxygen, Argon, Nitrogen, Helium, and Hydrogen, PB86-1 05269 500,126
for
Critical-Point Conditions for Classical Polydisperse Fluids.
PB86-119468 FLUIDS: LIQUIDS/GASES/PLASMAS Thermophysical Properties of Working Geothermal Cycles. Final Report.
brational
500.345
Fluorescence Measurement of the Diffusion Coefficient Butylated Hydroxyanisole in Low-Density Polyethyl-
for
PB85-229334 PB86- 133477 Excimer Fluorescence Technique
Fluids for Binary
Solution.
Applications methacrylate) and Poly(methyl
for
Multicomponent
ti/lixtures:
501.081
1.
Linear
501,620
H20
for
in
the
Ideal
Gas
State.
PB85-1 87847
500,190
Magnetohydrodynamics of Laminar Flow Tubes in an Axial Magnetic Field. PB85- 197531
in
Slowly Vary-
500.603
Derivation of the Ornstein-Zernike Differential Equation BBGKY Hierarchy.
from the
PB85-1 97705
501,558
Comments on
'Scaling Theory Binary Mixtures' (and Reply).
and Enthalpy
of Mixing for
500,227
PB85-201515 Analysis of the Forced Ventilation
in
Conlainership Holds.
PB85-203537
500,991
Experimental Thermal Conductivity Values for Mixtures of Methane and Ethane.
500,332
PB85-226066 Numerical Simulation of Flow Around Squares.
501,435
PB85-230761
Application of Risk Analysis to Offshore Oil and Gas Operations - Proceedings of an International Workshop Held at Gaithersburg, Maryland on March 27 and 28, 1984.
PB85-232544
500,621
Liquid-Vapor Interface of a Binary Liquid Mixture Near the
Consolute Point.
PB86- 112000
500,412
Orthobaric Liquid Densities and Dielectric Constants of Ethylene.
500,437
PB86- 119450
Thermophysical Property Data Generated by the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Center for Chemical Engi-
Radiation-Induced Ionization and Excitation Dioxane.
Liquid p-
In
500.480
FLUORESCENT QUENCH PRINCIPLE Ionizing Ultraviolet Radiation
and By
Beta-Radiation.
PB86-128170
500,129
Drag on a Sphere Moving Horizontally Through a
Strati-
fied Liquid.
500,290
FLUORIDE Enamel Fluoride PB85-207041
Profile Construction
from Biopsy Data.
500,087
Enhanced Fluoride Uptake from Mouthrinses. PB85-207264
500.088
501,436
PB86- 128238
501.297 Flows
Finite Difference
PB86-140357
500.547
Methods
for Fluid
Flow.
501,438
Thermal-Conductivity Enhancement Near the LiquidVapor Critical Line of Binary Methane-Ethane Mixtures.
500,517
PB86-138138
Vapour-Liquid Equilibria Measurements for Carbon Dioxide with Normal and Isobutane from 250 to 280 K.
PB86-1 42445
500.549
Non-Newtonian Flow
of
a Model
Liquid
between Concen500,559
PB86- 142775
FLUORESCENCE
Optical Characterization of Devitrification for Cr(-tDoped Zr-Ba-La-AI Fluoride Glass,
PB85-207017
in
501,517
PB86- 122991
500,094
of the Tumor Localizing Photosensitizer Hematoporphyrin Derivative via 1064
Two-Photon Induced Fluorescence Photons from a 20
PB85-205300
NS
Q-Switched Nd-YAG Laser. 500.263
Laser Spectroscopy - Multiphoton Techniques Expand Combustion Diagnostic Capabilities. 501,632 PB85-205680 Redistribution of Radiation in a
Low
Density Plasma.
501.553
PB85-222040 of
Nitro-Polynuclear
Aromatic
Reaction of F Atoms with the Melhylhalides. Vibrational Spectra of CH3XF and of H2CX...HF Trapped in Solid Argon. PB86-1 38609 500.536
FLUOROMETERS Picosecond Streak Camera Fluorometry:
A
Fossil Fuels
and Their Conver500.188
Com-
Speciation of Inorganic Arsenic and Organoarsenic pounds in Fossil Fuel Precursors and Products.
501,659
FOUR WAVE MIXING Theory of Resonant Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing with Broad-Bandwidth Lasers. PB85-229268 501,524
FOURIER SERIES Fourier Representations of Pdf's Arising phy,
in
Crystallogra-
PB86- 165933
501,419
FOURIER TRANSFORM SPECTROSCOPY Multiple
Reflection
Corrections
Transform
Fourier
in
501.225
FLUOROPHLOGOPITES Comparison
of
Methods
for
Reducing Preferred Orienta-
tion.
501.388
PB85-201846
Quantitative Electron Probe Microanalysis of Fly
Ash
Par-
500,396
PB86-1 11358
PB86- 114063
500,428
and
Mechanical Properties Cryogenic Temperatures.
of
Polyurethane
500.933
501,212
Applications of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy in Surface and Interface Studies.
500,460
Band Strengths for Methyl Chloride Atmosphenc Interest. PB86-1 36959
Infrared gions of
in
the Re-
500,035
Reflection/ Absorption Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Studies of the Degradation of Organic Protec-
Coatings on Steel.
PB86-142908
500,847
Reflection/ Absorption Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy of the Degradation of Protective Coatings on Mild Steel.
PB86-142916
500.848
Gap
Collective-Excitation
in
the Fractional
Quantum
Hall
Effect.
PB86-112125
501.596
Indentation Fractography:
A Measure
of Britlleness,
PB85- 179059
FRACTORIAL DESIGN Some New Ideas in
500,927 the Analysis of Screening Designs,
PB86-165917
500,968
FRACTURE (MECHANICS)
FOOD ANALYSIS innovations in Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with Electrothermal Atomization for Determining Lead in Foods.
500.256
PB85-203495
FOOD IRRADIATION Radiation Dosimetry
in
Food
Irradiation
Technology. 500. 102
PB85-202604
Understanding Materials
Reliability
-
The Mechanisms
Comparison
ASTM
(American Method E74-74.
Society
Force Calibrations Using
of
Testing
for
and
Materials)
501.189 Force Constants, and Struc-
ture of Organic Molecules.
500,553
PB86-142635
FORECASTING
501,603
PB86-1 24781
Development of Some Analytical Fracture Mechanics Models for Pipeline Girth Welds. PB86-1 24823 501,049
ASET-B; A Room PB86-153913
Fire
Program
for
500.672 Personal Computers,
501,116
to Locating Sources Technical Publications.
500,925
FRACTURE PROPERTIES Computerized Fracture Mechanics Database GI3SS6S
for
PB85-227080
Oxide
500,834
FRACTURE STRENGTH Fracture Toughness of Polymer Concrete Materials Using Various Chevron-Notched Configurations.
501,031
Fracture Strength and the Weibull Distribution of BetaSialon.
PB86-1 24021
500.448
FRACTURE TESTS
FOREIGN DOCUMENTS Guide
985.
1
PB86-165016
PB85-229862
Guide on Workload Forecasting. PB85-1 77632
of
Fracture.
Fracture and Deformation: Technical Activities
FORCE
of
Foreign
Scientific
and
500,054
FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY Foreign National Organizations Which Accredit LaboratoProvide Calibration Services.
ries that
Infrared).
PB85-203545
FRACTOGRAPHY
FOAM at
501,202
Effects of Instrumental Artifacts on the Quantitative Determination of Oxygen in Silicon by FTIR (Fourier Trans-
FRACTIONAL QUANTUM HALL EFFECT
FLY ASH
Foams
500,154
High Resolution Raman Spectroscopy of Gases with a Fourier Transform Spectrometer.
tive
Review.
P885-207157
PB85-221927 Hydrocar-
bons in Diesel Soot by Liquid Chromatography with Fluorescence and Electrochemical Detection. 500.324 PB85-225688
in
sion Process Fluids.
PB86-128162
FLUORINE ATOMS
Critical Properties, Potential
500,248
PB85-202836
Speciation of Arsenic
form
Polymer Sys-
tems.
500,722
FOSSIL FUELS
3)-
Effects of Sequential Calcium Phosphate-Fluoride Rinses on Dental Plaque, Staining, Fluoride Uptake, and Caries in Rats.
PB85-191401
Fluorescence Measurements of Diffusion
Processing Text Versus Editing and Formatting.
PB85-183192
Comparison of Vibrational Spectra of Heavy Metal Fluoride Glasses with Those of 'Common' Glasses, PB85-206985 501,514
Interlaboratory
Cylinders.
501,124
Spectroscopy,
FLUORIDES
PB85-187367
PB86- 136736
Determination
Photochemistry of Free Radicals Formed by the Reaction of F Atoms with Small Mole-
Thermal
501.437
PB86-136728
NM
and
Analysis and Modeling of the Leaching Process.
Numerical Modeling of Unsteady Gas-Particle Around Rectangles Inside Channels.
tric
FLUORIDE ATOMS
ticles.
Simple Gas Sampling and Injection Apparatus. PB86-1 33360
PB85- 196558
PB85-230860
PB85-207199
Spectroscopy
for the Model Building Codes: An AppliAdvanced Techniques for Standards Analysis,
Format
Synthesis and Expression,
PB85- 187797
Fluorescence Quenching of Liquid Alkylbenzenes Excited
PB85-184554
neering.
Common
PB86- 119260
FLUORESCENCE INDUCED IONIZATION
By Nonionizing and
501.019
FORMAT
FORMATS
ing
501,434
Phase 1, PB86-140514
cation of
Strategies for the Reduction and Interpretation of Multi-
Predictions of Pressure and Composition Limits for Confined Hydrogen-Oxygen Detonations.
Thermodynamic Properties
in
500,552
component Spectral Data, PB86- 165909
500,169
PB85-187599
ucts,
500.790
Transport Theory.
PB85- 184687
500,496
acrylate)
PB86- 132271
Enskog Theory
500.742
PB86-1 32701
Validation of Models for Predicting Formaldehyde Concentrations in Residences Due to Pressed Wood Prod-
Study of PolymerPyrene-Labelled to
PB86-1 42486
PATENT-4 494 563
guages.
for
Mobility:
Poly(methyl
Flow and Temperature Profile Independence of Flow Measurements IJsing Long Acoustic Waves. PB85-1 70629 501,431
500.724
Problem Solving and the Evolution of Programming Lan-
500,346
Laser Studies of Surface Chemical Reactions.
Segment
Fluid Safety Valve.
501.210
FORMALDEHYDE
ene.
500,438
DE85000385
PB85-203446 Session Layer Protocols. PB86-1 22900
Viscoelastic
Fracture Behaviour for Different Modified Epoxy Adhesive Formulations.
Rubber-
PB86-1 12182
500,813
FRACTURES (MATERIALS) Understanding Materials
Reliability
-
The Mechanisms
of
Fracture.
KW-31
KEYWORD INDEX PB86- 124781
501,603
Nonequilibrium Surface and Interface Thermodynamics.
PB86- 133402
500.494
FRAGMENTATION PATTERNS (MASS SPECTROSCOPY) Structures of C6H7(+ 1) Ions and Bimolecular Reactions.
Formed
in
Unimolecular
PB85-226033
500,330
Laser Tomography Flames.
Temperature Measurements
for
PB86- 122983
in
501,650
and Entropies of Cycloalkanes: KinetFree Energy Controlled Cfiarge-Transfer Reactions. PB85-205631 500,265 Ionization Energies ics of
Determination
Dibenzothiophene
of
in
Oils
by
Liquid
Chromatography- Tandem Mass Spectrometry,
PB85-227593
500,337
Cfiemical Behavior of
S03- and SOS- Radicals
ous Solutions. PB85- 172534
in
Aque-
500,139
Bond Homolysis PB85-205664
500.267
Pump-Probe Techniques Applied
for Direct Fugacity
Measurements on Mixtures
Containing Hydrogen,
PB85-200160
501,197
New
to Spectroscopic
and
PB86-111796
500.403
Characterization of Bioactive Organotin Polymers: Fractionation and Determination of by SEC (Size Exclusion Chromatography)-GFAA.
MW
PB86-124120
500,451
Repair of Tryptophan Radicals by Antioxidants.
PB86-138369
500.524
and
Results from Previously Reported NBS (National of Standards) Fundamental Constant Determina-
tions,
501,194
FURNISHINGS Effect of W^all and Room Surfaces on the Rates of Heat, Smoke, and Carbon Monoxide Production in a Park Lodging Bedroom Fire, PB85-1 77988 501,616
FURNITURE Bench-Scale Methods
Prediction of Full-Scale Fire
for
PB86-1 40357
Behavior of Furniture Frames during
H02/02(-1) Radicals PB86-1 65693
FREEZING Comment on 'New
Critical
Point
in
Aqueous
in
PB85-208130
501,636
the Vicinity of the
PB86-1 02225
501,034
Fire Behavior of Upholstered Furniture.
PB86- 166642
500,862
FUSION REACTORS Perturbance of the Composition Depth Profile of a Materi-
PB86- 133394
al
FREQUENCY CONTROL Other Means
for Precision
PB86-140217
501,320
PB85-208114
501,521
Frequency Measurements from the Microwave to the Speed of Light, and the Redefinition of the
Visible, the
Meter.
PB85-230795
501,239
PB86-140209
501,319
Frequency and Time, Their Measurement and Characterization.
PB86-140233
501,321
Ultra-High Resolution Frequency Meter.
PB86-123015
501,274
Epitaxial Crystal
Growth
in
Gadolinium on Tungsten. 501,390
PB85-1 89223
Automatic Frequency Response of Frequency-Modulated Generators Using the Bessel Null Method. PB86-122801 500,779 Calibration Strategy for
Linear.
Time
Invariant
Systems.
PB86-140001
501,317
Efficient Calibration Strategies for Linear,
Time
Invariant
Systems.
PB86-142700
501,325
GADOLINIUM MOLYBDATES
External Dye-Laser Frequency Stabilizer.
PB85-207231
501,446
in
Ferroelectric Crystals
PB85- 197580
501.581
Band Structure and Density
of States
Changes
for
Doped
Gallium Arsenide,
PB85-206811
501,584
GALLIUM ARSENIDES Deep Levels in PB85-1 89397
Transient-Resistance SI
Spectroscopy
of
GaAs. 501,574 Beryllium-Doped Gallium Arse-
in
nide.
PB86-1 38575
501,608
GALLIUM ISOTOPES Isotopic Variations in
PB86-1 38203
Commercial High-Purity Gallium. 500,521
Laser-Cooled-Atomic Frequency Standard.
PB86-101920
501,246
Trapped Ions and Laser Cooling: Selected Publications of the Ion Storage Group of the Time and Frequency Division, NBS, Boulder, CO. PB86-1 10855 500,394 Trapped Ions, Laser Cooling, and Better Clocks. 501,254 PB86-1 12059 Accuracy of International Time and Frequency Comparisons via Global Positioning System Satellites in
Common-View. PB86-1 28857
501,282
Frequency and Time Coordination, Comparison, and
Dis-
semination.
PB86- 128923
501,283
Frequency and Time Standards Based on Stored Ions. PB86-1 28998 501,285 Studies of the Friction Transients During Break-In of Sliding Metals.
500,866
FRONT END PROCESSORS NBS (National Bureau of Protocol,
PB86-113966
500,719
FUEL AIR RATIO for Diagnostics in
Reacting Flows.
501.649
Gas Discharges: Experiment and Modeling.
PB85-207413
501,552
Competitive Facilitated Transport through Liquid branes.
PB86-1 42924
500,561
Model Describing the Steady-State Pyrolysis of BubbleForming Polymers in Response to an Incident Heat Flux, PB85-225225 500,323 Products of
Wood
Gasification,
501,639
Study of Oxygen Effects on Nonflaming Transient Gasification of PMMA and PE during Thermal Irradiation.
PB86-111788
500,938
Determination of Ultratrace Levels of Lead in Reference Fuels by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption.
PB85-189421
501,656
(CIRCUITS)
Fabrication of a Miniaturized
OR
DCL
500,208
500,645
GEARS of Robot Joint Gear Backlash Using the Robot Joint Test Excitation Technique. PB86-102373 501,074
GEL PERMEATION CHROMATOGRAPHY Speciation of Arsenic sion Process Fluids.
in
Fossil Fuels
PB85- 187797
500,188
GENERAL INTEREST NBS (National Bureau
of Standards)
PB85-1 27421
500,952
PB85-202141
of
Cyclo-
500,611
GAMMA RAY SPECTROSCOPY
National Archives and Records Service (NARS) Twenty Year Preservation Plan, PB85-1 77640 500,052
Center for Chemical Fiscal Year 1984. PB85-1 78069
Engineering
Technical
Activities:
500,121
NVLAP
(National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program) Directory of Accredited Laboratories, 1984.
501,160
and Measures
PB85-1 97606
501,356
GAMMA RAYS The
Optical to
Gamma-ray Connec-
tion.
PB85-230779
500,366
(69th),
501,161
Summary
PB85-184836
501,571
Telephone Dialers with Taped Voice Messages. PB85-189363 Telephone Dialers with PB85-189371
NBS
Calibration for Measurements with Background Correction Applied to Uranium-235 Enrichment.
Digitally
501,340
Coded Messages. 501,341
(National Bureau of Standards) Library Serial Hold-
ings 1985,
PB85-191948
500,053
Index to the Reports of the National Conference on Weights and Measures from the First to the Sixty-Ninth (1905 to 1984),
PB85-200061
NVLAP
501.191
(National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Pro-
gram) Assessment and Evaluation Manual,
GAS ANALYSIS Spot Inception in a Methane/Air Diffusion Flame as Characterized by Detailed Species Profiles. 500,555 PB86-142684
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
501. 192
PB85-203552
501,213 Properties of Optical Materials.
Summaries
of Papers.
501,297
GAS CYLINDERS
PB85-206324 Progress
Gas Cylinder Standards for the MeasureTrace Levels of Benzene and Tetrachloroethy-
PB85-205201
PB85-200079 Coordinate Time on and Near the Earth.
OM85: Basic
Simple Gas Sampling and Injection Apparatus.
500,260
Tables of Industrial Gas Container Contents and Density for Oxygen, Argon. Nitrogen, Helium, and Hydrogen, PB86- 105269 500,126
GAS DISCHARGES Ionization in
Research Reports. 501,156
(National Bureau of Standards) Reactor: of Activities July 1983 through June 1984.
RADIOLYSIS
Pulse-Radiolysis and Gamma-Ray-Radiolysis hexane - Ion Recombination Mechanisms.
of
and Their Conver-
NBS
Program to Simulate the Galton Quincunx. PB85-197507
X-ray Interferometry:
(Direct-Coupled-Logic)
Gate.
PB85-196152
ment
Mem-
GASIFICATION
PB85-1 78432
lene.
Standards) Host to Front End
501,657
GAS IONIZATION
National Conference on Weights 1984,
Preparation of
PB85-1 82798
Aniayzing the Production, Transof Natural Gas.
Studies of Liquid Metal Surfaces Using Auger Spectroscopy.
PB86-133360
FRICTION
for
and Distribution PB85-206043
PB85-178317
GALLIUM TIN ALLOYS
GAMMA RAY
FREQUENCY STANDARDS
MARKET: A Model
Adjustment
Effects of Inhomogeneous Strain Near Their Phase Transitions.
GALTON QUINCUNX
FREQUENCY STABILITY
GAS INDUSTRY
PB86-1 12752
501,391
Hot Photoluminescence
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
Laboratory Study of Gas-Fueled Condensing Furnaces, PB86-1 13958 501,002
GATES
High-Frequency
FREQUENCY METERS
KW-32
501,354
GALLIUM ARSENIDE
Special Applications.
PB86-122975
Bombardment.
'Surface Self-Diffusion of Dysprosium and Gadolinium'.
Optical Frequency Synthesis Spectroscopy.
Laser Tomography
Ion
PB85-189215
FREQUENCY MEASUREMENT
Efficient
Due to Multi-Directional PB85-196129
GADOLINIUM
Frequency Control.
GAS FURNACES
GASOLINE
Freezing Temperature of Potassium-Cesium (K2Cs)'.
500,493
Flows
501,437
PB85-226520
Fire.
Solution,
500.593
Gas-Particle
GASES
Behavior of Furnishings and Wall Linings.
Reactivity of
of Unsteady Inside Channels.
Modeling
Around Rectangles PB86-1 36728
Ionization in
PB85-200137
Photochemistry of Free Radicals Formed by the Reaction of F Atoms with Small Mole-
500.547
500,989
GAS FLOW
mission,
Bureau
Kinetic Studies of Radicals.
Spectroscopy
Apparatus
FUNDAMENTAL CONSTANTS
High Temperature Fluids.
in
Gas Fueled Modulating Type Hot
Water Boiler, PB85- 198927 Numerical
Study of the Radiative Ignition Mechanism of a Liquid Fuel Using High Speed Holographic Interferometry. PB86-1 14022 501,648
FUGACITY
FREE RADICALS
501,552
Laboratory Tests of a
FUEL OIL
FUELS
FREE ENERGY
PB85-207413
GAS FIRED
Gas Discharges: Experiment and Modeling.
in
Optical Materials
501,463
Research (Keynote
PB85-206332
Talk),
501,464
Determination of Microstructure from Spectrophotometry and Spectroellipsometry,
PB85-206340 Light Scattering from Dielectric tures,
PB85-206357
501,465
and
Metallic Microstruc-
501.466
Characterization of Optical Materials and Surfaces Using Time-Domain Reflectometry,
,
KEYWORD INDEX GENERAL INTEREST PB85-206365
501.467
Theory of Light Scattering from a Rough Surface with a Nonlocal Inhomogeneous Dielectric Permittivity.
PB85-206373
501,468
PB85-206720
501,495
Calorimetric Measurement of Optical Absorption in Sapphire at Visible, near IR. and near UV Wavelengths,
PB85-206738
501.496
Optical Properties of Metals in the Infrared • The Drude Model, Problems with It, and Non-Local Optics,
Optical Properties of Ion Beam Irradiated Laser Mirrors as Studied by Ellipsometry,
PB85-206381
501,469
PB85-206746
Separation of Drude and Band-to-Band Spectra
in
Poly-
valent Metals,
501,470
Status of Materials for Transmlssive and Reflective infrared Components,
PB85-206407 Dimensional
501,471
501,443
Crystal Field Energy Levels sities of
PB85-206399
PB85-206415
501,444
501.472
PB85-206761
501,497
PB85-206787
PB85-206423
501.473
501,498
PB85-206795 Dielectric Function
in
501,474
Organo-Metallic Compounds,
501,475
Review of the Optical Data Analysis for Phthalocyanine Conducting Polymer and Molecular-Metal Systems, PB85-206456 500,285
PBS
(Poly(butene-l-suHone)),
PB85-206464
500,286
and Harmonic Generation by Surface
501,445 in
PB85-206803
501,583
Changes
PB85-206811
PB85-206472
501,476
of Laser-Induced
501,477
Structures and Superlat-
501,501
Photoreflectance
in
GaAs/AIGaAs
500,287
Multiple
Quantum
PB85-206845 in
Microstructure and Optical Properties of Thin Films Pre-
Techniques,
501,479 In
Optical Thin Films,
501,480
Carbon Films on Semi-
conductors,
PB85-208530
501,481
fide
PB85-206878
501,504
Analysis of Scattering Patterns and Decay Dynamics of Photorefractive Gratings in LiNb03 Crystals,
501,505
Optical Phase Conjugation Basic Material Properties, of
Sputtering,
501,483
PB85-206555 Highly Transparent Metal Films:
R ON
at Millimeter
of Dielectric Properties of
501,484
Calculation of the
Electronic Structure of
As4S4 and
As4Se4 Molecules, PB85-206571
501,485
Free-Carrier Absorption vanic Cell,
In
a Thin Film
Silver Sulfide Gal-
501,586
Refractive Indices and Thermo-Optic Coefficients of Nonlinear Crystals Isomorphic to KH2P04,
PB85-206910
501,507
Bismuth Silicon Oxide: Sample Variability Studied with Thermally Stimulated Conductivity and Thermoluminescence, PB85-206928 501,508
Mirrorless Optical Bistability
Synthesis and Characterization of Stoichiometric CdPSS,
501,487
Characterization of Thin Semiconducting Films on Transparent Substrates,
PB85-206605
501,488
Laser Propagation through Fibers with Biquadratic Refractive Index (Closed Form Solution),
PB85-206ei3
501,489 of
Zirconia
Films by Coevaporatlon with
Silica,
PB85-20e621
501,490
Temperature Dependence of the VUV (Vacuum Ultraviolet) Optical Spectra and Band Structure of AI203, 501,491 PB85-206639
Raman
Spectra of LiYF4 Crystal,
501,442
PB85-206647
EPR
(Electron Paramagnetic Resonance) Studies of Infrared-Transmitting Sulfide Ceramics,
501,492
PB85-206654 Elastic
Properties of Chemically Vapor-Deposited
and ZnSe, PB85-206662 Radiation Effects
ZnS
501,493 in
a Glass-Ceramic (Zerodur),
Infrared Characterization of Defect Centers in Quartz,
500,637
PB85-206688
Importance of Electron-Electron Correlation in the Calculation of Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Properties of Organic Molecules. The Case of Urea,
500,288
PB85-206696
Diffuse Multilayer Analysis Using a Multiflux Method,
501,222
PB85-206704 Optical Absorption In the
Band Gap
Media,
High Purity
Silicon,
501.582
PB85-206712 Properties of Guided
In
Modes
in
In
.
Wind Blanketed Model
PB86-102464
500,015
Technology Publications, Supplement PB86-1 10905 Building
Private
Sector
At-
Product
9:
1984.
501,141
Programs
Certification
in
the
United States.
PB86-1 10913
501,060
Book Review, Advances
Counting.
in Scintillation
501,366
Budget Estimates for Replacement of Plant and Facility Equipment at the National Bureau of Standards. PB86-1 19195 500,047 Processing Text Versus Editing and Formatting.
PB86- 119260
500,722
Bidirectional Anisotropic
PB86-124146
500,905
Hydrogen and
Deuterium
PB86- 128873
NBS
500,019
(National Bureau of Standards)
Research Reports,
September 1985, PB86-1 29707
500,059
National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council's Postdoctoral Research Associateship Program: An Account of Its Origin and Early History at the National Bureau of Standards,
PB86-129715 Periods of
500,076
TT
Arietis.
PB86- 130085
500,003
Structure Parameters of Galactic Globular Clusters.
500.004
Development of a Performance Test Procedure and Measurement Technique in a Batch Mixing System, 500.130 PB86- 130978 Blue Companions of Cepheids.
PB86- 132677
500.020
Cepheid Distances from Blue Main-Sequence Companions.
500,005
and Bistable
VLA
A and B
Stars with Kilogauss Mag-
501,509
netic Fields.
501,510
VLA Radio Continuum Sun/ey
of Active Late-Type Giants
PB85-206944 Nonlinear Optical Effects
In
in
Liquid Crystals,
PB85-206951
501,511
Study of Second Harmonic Generation Coefficients and Ultraviolet Absorption Edge of Barium Borate Crystal,
PB85-206969
501,512
Sollton Transmission in Inhomogeneous Tailored Refractive Index,
PB85-206977
Media with W501,513
501,515 of
Magnetooptic Effects
in
Mid-infrared Fibers,
PB85-207009
501,516
Optical Characterization of Devitrification for Cr(-iDoped Zr-Ba-La-AI Fluoride Glass,
3)-
Optical Study of Ge-P-Te
and Ge-Se-Te Chalcogenide
GtSSSGS
501.518
Design of the
NBS
Monopole PB85-207058 netic
(National Bureau of Standards) Detectors.
Mag-
501,359
Monsignor Georges Lemaitre.
500,009
PB85-208098 Contribution
to
Computer Typesetting Techniques
501,339
Guide to Locating Sources of Foreign
Scientific
and
Technical Publications.
500,054
PB85-221927
Predicted Long-Slit, High-Resolution Emission-Line Profiles
from
Interstellar
Bow
Shocks.
tion.
PB86-138617
501,353 Giants:
Results from Ultraviolet
Spectroscopy.
PB86- 139870
500,025
Beyond Lyman Alpha: The New
Frontier in
Ultraviolet
Spectroscopy.
500,026
Frequency and Time, Their Measurement and Characterization.
PB86-140233
501,321
North American Workshop on Cataclysmic Variables and Related Systems (8th),
500,027
Limitations of Color Constancy.
PB86- 142395
501,532
Irreducible Density Matrices,
PB86-1 43906
501,566
National Conference on Weights and Measures (70th), 1985.
PB86-1 50232
501,329
Technical Activities 1985, Center for Chemical Physics,
PB86-1 57336
500,565
(for
Microcomputers).
PB85-212082
500,024
Global Positioning System for Accurate Time and Frequency Transfer and for Cost-Effective Civilian Naviga-
PB86-1 42379
501,517
PB85-207017
Binary Systems: Preliminary Results.
PB86-136835
PB86- 139888
Verdet Constant of Optical Glasses,
Temperature Dependence
500,023
Mass Loss from Red
Comparison of Vibrational Spectra of Heavy Metal Fluoride Glasses with Those of 'Common' Glasses, PB85-206985 501,514
PB85-206993
Observations of
PB86- 136827
CdS,
PB85-2d7025 501,494
PB85-206670
1
PB86-132685 Materials Requirements for Optical Logic Devices,
PB85-206936
PB85-206597
500,014
Photospheres of Hot Stars. mospheres.
PB86-130143
Wavelengths,
501,486
PB85-206589
Denslficatlon
KTa(1-x)Nb(x)03
InP,
PB85-206563
Herbig-Haro Object
1.
Two
PB85-206902 Optical Films Deposited by Ion-
in
500.056
Ultraviolet Variability of
Understanding
for
501,506
Measurement 501,482
PB85-206548
Beam
Use
Silver Sul-
Thin Films,
Molecular Bonding
New
Measurement of Defect and Transport Properties of Electro-Optic Materials Using the Photorefractive Effect,
PB85-206894
Temperature Dependent Optical Properties of
PB85-245678
Observations of Interstellar Toward Alpha Centauri A.
501,503
PB85-206886 Optical Properties of Diamondlike
501,241
Publications of the National Bureau of Standards. 1984 Catalog.
501,585
PB85-206860
PB85-206522
PB85-236354
alpha-S1
PB85-206852
Photorefractive and Nonlinear-Optical Properties of Electrooptic Materials,
501,478
Simple Model of Inhomogeneity
July 1985.
National Cost of Automobile Corrosion.
PB85-206506
PB85-206514
500,013
Research Reports.
(National Bureau of Standards)
501,502
Relationship of Microstructure to Optical Properties of Thin Films,
Beam
NBS
PB86-1 12851
Damage,
tices,
Picosecond Carrier Dynamics
Quantitative Sampling in Planar Waveguides,
PB85-206498
Doped
501,500
Quantum Well
Optical Effects in
Toward HD 29647. PB85-230720
Wells,
Thin Film Materials for Integrated Optics,
PB85-206480
for
501.584
Micro-Raman Study PB85-206829
PB85-206837
Plasmons,
Semicon-
ductors,
Structure and Density of States Gallium Arsenide,
500,071
PB86-101938
and Interband Transitions
Band
PB85-230704
Optical and Radio Study of the Taurus Molecular Cloud
Fluoride Films,
Surface Erosion Induced by Electronic Transitions,
Preparation of Organic Nonlinear Optical Materials for
Phase Transitions PB85-206449
Magnesium
in
501,499
Second Harmonic Generation, PB85-206431 Optical
Loss
Ultraviolet
Infra-technology Support for Indian Industry.
Unexpected
PB85-206779
als,
pared by Molecular
MM-
Status of Optical Constants of Solids from X-ray to Wave Region,
Vacuum
Low Loss
Inten-
Ni(+ 2):MgF2,
PB85-206753
Nonlinear Optical Properties of Organic Polymer Materi-
Optical Constants
and Optical Absorption
Optical Constants at X-ray Wavelengths,
Stability,
Optical Properties of
Molybdenum
500.010
PB85-225712
Technical search,
Activities
1985
Center for Radiation Re-
PB86-1 62211
500,612
Jack Youden, PB86- 165792
500.965
Organizers' Goals,
PB86-1 65800
500,598
KW-33
KEYWORD INDEX Measurement and Control of Information Content trochemical Experiments, PB86- 165974
in
Elec-
500,607
NBS
(National Bureau of Standards) Reactor: of Activities July 1984 through June 1985,
Summary
Elastic Coherent Scattering from Multicomponent Systems. Applications to Homopolymer Mixtures and Copolymers.
PB86- 132529
500.485
PB86-1 67863
501.612
PB86-138146
500.518
Concentration Dependence of the Diffusion Coefficient
and the Longest Relaxation Time
PB85- 183564
Solution.
501,421 of Ionization
Rates of
Ne
Ti IX,
VI,
Ne
Due
PB85-184802
501,389
Comment on
Representation of Vector Electromagnetic
Beams. 501,451
Tension of Fluids Near
Critical
Points and Two-
Scale-Factor Universality.
PB85- 187359
500,181
Modulation Transfer Function for Two-Point and Periodic Objects Using Gaussian and Lorentzian Resolution Functions.
PB85-187557
501,452
Simulation of the
Detonation
Initiation of
in
an Energetic
PB85-189512
500,199
X-Ray Induced Light Photons Emit-
of the
ted from Radiographic
CaW04
Intensifying Screens.
PB85- 195931
500,085
Equation of State Theories of Polymer Blends.
PB85-195998
500,203
Support-Electrode Torque on a Spherical Superconduct-
Gyroscope. PB85- 197481 ing
Electrodynamics of an Ion Near the Surface of a Con-
PB85- 197689 of
nol-Ethanol-Water System.
500.538
Spin Coupling through Oxygen. Influence of Structure and Solvent on doublet J((1 19)Sn,(1 17)Sn) in the (119)Sn
NMR
500,220 Square-Gradient
the
Theory
to
Fourth
AY
Ceti:
A
PB85-197713
500,222
and the Square-Gradient Theory. 501,614
Critical Correlations
PB85-197739
Group Theoretical Treatment
of the Planar Internal Rota-
Problem in (HF)2. PB85-1 97762
tion
500,225
Field Theory, Curdling,
Limit
Cycles and Cellular Auto-
Spotted Star with a Hot Companion.
Flaring,
PB86-1 42668
500.028
Experimental/Computational Investigation of Organized Motions in Axisymmetric Coflowing Streams.
PB86- 154036
501.439
GEOCHEMISTRY Nuclear and Chemical Dating Techniques: the Environmental Record.
PB85-203438
Interpreting
500,613
Standard Abbreviations and Codes for States and Outlying Areas of the U.S. (FIPS PUB 5-1) and Counties and County Equivalents of the States of the United States and the District of Columbia (FIPS PUB 6-3).
PB85-152288
Codes
for
500.667
Named
Populated Places, Primary County DiviEntities of the United States 55), 7th Update.
sions,
and Other Locatlonal
(FIPS
PUB
500.668
GEOGRAPHIC AREAS
PB85-207116 Survey of Chaos
501,559 in
Implementation of ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Codes for the Representation of Names of Countries, Dependencies, and Areas of Special Sovereignty for Information Interchange (FIPS PUB 104).
500.055
Approach PB85-222370
Trajectory
501,587 to the
Hydrogen Evolution Reaction. 500,320
Convective Influence on the
Countries, Dependencies, Areas of Special Sovereignty, and Their Principal Administrative Divisions (FIPS PUB 10-3).
PB85-222859
500,617
a Cylindrical
of
PB85-229375
500,892
Ionic Hydrogen Bond and Ion Solvation. 2. Solvation of Ions by One to Seven H20 Molecules. Relations between Monomolecular, Specific, and Bulk Hydration. PB85-230407 500.355
Onium
Hydrogen Bond and Ion Solvation. 1. NH(+ 1)-0, 1)-N, and 0H(+ 1)-0 Bonds. Correlations with Affinity. Deviations due to Structural Effects. PB85-230415 500,356 Ionic
NH(+
Proton
Hydrogen Bond. vation and Clustering Ionic
Hindered Bonds. SolProtonated Amines and Pyri-
Sterically
1.
of
dines.
500,357
PB85-230423
Optical Study of
Ge-P-Te and Ge-Se-Te Chalcogenide
PB85-207025
501.518
Optical Study of
PB85-267025
501.518 Giants:
PB86- 139870
500.025
GLASS Measurement
of Thin-Layer Surface Stresses by Indenta-
tion Fracture.
PB85-183234
500,815
Microscale Homogeneity and Compositional Profiling of Borosilicate Glass Materials.
500.816
PB85-183291 Deformation-Induced Crack
Calcium Phosphate Precursors
Formation
in
of
Mineral.
of
500.817
Corrosion
M0S1: A Program MOSFETs.
500,092 for
Two-Dimensional
Analysis of Si
of the Viscosities of Saturated and Compressed Liquid Normal Butane and Isobutane. 500,399 PB86-1 11713
Measurements
Elimination of the Parallax
in Satellite
Theory.
Critical-Point Conditions for Classical Polydisperse Fluids.
500,438
PB86-1 19468 Radiation-Induced Color Centers High Absorbed Dose Rates.
in
LiF for Dosimetry at
501,367
PB86-124070 Frequent Ultraviolet Brightenings Observed
in
Glass:
Some
Experimen-
Problems.
500.825
PB85-203396
the Study of Fatigue Properties of Ultrahigh-Strength Glass. in
500.827
PB85-205326
Maximum
a Solar
Mission.
500,017
tion.
PB86-138617
501,353
GLOBULAR CLUSTERS PB86-130143
500.004
GOLD COATINGS Interlaboratory
Comparison
of
Gold Thickness Measure-
ments.
PB86-143740
GOVERNMENT
500,924
POLICIES
Implementation of OMB (Office of Management and Budget) Circular A-119: An Independent Appraisal of Federal Participation in the Development and Use of Voluntary Standards.
PB86-102217
500,045
GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT Proceedings
of
Conference on International Standards,
Gaithersburg, MD., August 1985,
PB86-1 30044
500,066
GRAIN BOUNDARIES Diffusion-Induced Grain Boundary Migration.
PB85-1 84539 Effect
500,869
Anisotropic Crystal-Melt Surface Tension
of
on
Grain Boundary Groove Morphology.
501,399
GRAPHICS Contribution
to
Computer Typesetting Techniques
(for
Microcomputers).
PB85-212082
501,339
Phonon Softening x)Rb(x)C8.
in
a
Mixed
Layered
System
PB85-229953
K(1-
500.353
Comment on 'Measurement
Thermodynamic ParamGraphite by Pulsed-Laser Melting and Ion Chanof
neling'.
PB85-229987
500,836
Heat Capacity and
Electrical Resistivity of
POCO AXM-
in the Range 1500-3000 K by a PulseHeating Technique.
PB86-1 33485
500,497
GRAPHITE COMPOSITES Elastic
Stiffness
Degradation
in
Epoxy Composites. PB86-111812
Graphite/
500,856
GRAPHITE FURNACE ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY Determination of Ultratrace Levels of Lead in Reference Fuels by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption.
PB85-1 89421
501,656
GRAPHITE FURNACE SPECTROSCOPY Characterization of Bioactive Organotin Polymers: Fractionation and Determination of by SEC (Size Exclusion Chromatography)-GFAA.
MW
PB86-124120
500,451
GRATINGS (SPECTRA) Analysis of Scattering Patterns and Decay Dynamics of Photorefractive Gratings in LiNb03 Crystals,
PB85-206886
501,505
GRAVIMETERS JIU\ (Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics) Portable Absolute Gravity Apparatus.
PB85-229391
500,614
GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS Gas Cylinder Standards for the MeasureTrace Levels of Benzene and Tetrachloroethy-
Preparation of
ment
of
lene.
Sharp
vs.
Glass:
A
PB85-205201 501.515
PB85-206993
Hypotheses in the Strength of Study Using Indentation Flaws. 500.829
Blunt Crack
Critical
PB85-207959
for
Oxide
Glasses.
PB85-227080
500,834
GLASS FIBERS Round Robins on
the Apparent Thermal Conductivity of Low-Density Glass Fiber Insulations Using Guarded Hot Plate and Heat Flow Meter Apparatus,
PB85-242204 in
Interaction of Ammonia with Adsorbed Oxygen and Sodium on Ruthenium(OOI): Evidence for Both Local and Long-Range Interactions. 500,484 PB86-132511
KW-34
Crack
500.821
Computerized Fracture Mechanics Database
501,668
PB86-1 19351
Active Region with Solar
Subcritical
Verdet Constant of Optical Glasses,
500,642
PB86-1 02696
PB86-128188
tal
on
Processes
Subthreshold Indentation Flaws
PB86-1 02431
by Indentation of
PB85-1 83309
Chevron-Notch Bend Testing
Enamel
Initiation
Silicate Materials.
ketones.
500,358
Results from Ultraviolet
Spectroscopy.
Growth in Glass. PB85-187425
PB85-230431
Global Positioning System for Accurate Time and Frequency Transfer and for Cost-Effective Civilian Naviga-
Monitoring
Mass Loss from Red
Hydrogen Bond. 2. Intramolecular and Partial Bonds. Protonation of Polyethers, Crown Ethers, and 01Ionic
GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
501 Graphite
Ge-P-Te and Ge-Se-Te Chalcogenide
GI3SS6S
Effect
Comparison of Vibrational Spectra of Heavy Metal Fluoride Glasses with Those of 'Common' Glasses, PB85-206985 501,514
eters of
GERMANIUM PHOSPHORIDE TELLURIDES
GIANT STARS Stability
Solid-Liquid Interface.
500,941
GRAPHITE
GEOGRAPHY
GERMANIUM SELENIDE TELLURIDES
the Rf-Biased Josephson Junction.
PB85-207389
PB86-133501
GLASSES
PB85-229300
Glasses,
mata.
Acidic
500.539
PB85-226918
Order.
of Poly-
Structure Parameters of Galactic Globular Clusters.
of Hexaorganodistannoxanes. PB86-1 39896
PB85-152312 501,423
ducting Dielectric.
Extension
the Melha-
GEOCODING
Molecular Crystal
Measurement
in
PB86-139839
PB85-1 84828
in
500.527
and Glass Transition Pressures
to Non-Equilib-
rium Segregation,
Interfacial
Polymer Chains
PB86-138419 Viscosities
Oscillatory Morphological Instabilities
of
VII
500,168
Thermodynamic Properties and Glass-Transition
tides.
Correction to the Formula for the London Ivloment of a Rotating Superconductor,
Measurement and O VI. PB85- 184653
500,855
styrene.
Hydroxyl Radical-Induced Crosslinks of Methionine Pep-
GENERAL THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY & PHYSICS
PB86-107430
GLASS TRANSITION TEMPERATURE
500.998
Glass Fiberblanket SRM (Standard Reference Material) for Thermal Resistance. 500,388 PB86-109949
GLASS PARTICLE COMPOSITES Glass Fiberboard SRM (Standard Reference Materials) for Thermal Resistance.
500,260
Gravimetric Technique for the Preparation of Accurate Trace Organic Gas Standards.
PB85-207397
500,296
GRAVITATIONAL WAVE ANTENNAS Space Antenna PB86-139813
for Gravitational
W/ave Astronomy.
501,565
GRAVITATIONAL WAVE DETECTORS Rochester Gravitational-Wave Detector. PB86- 132669
501,563
GRAVITY JIU\ (Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics) Portable Absolute Gravity Apparatus.
PB85-229391
500,614
High Precision Gravity Measurements.
PB86-1 02951
GRAZING INCIDENCE SCATTERING Two-Dimensional X-ray Scattering.
500,615
KEYWORD INDEX HETERODYNING PB86-1 19286
501.406
GREASES Evaluation of a
New Wear
Resistant Additive
PB86-111028
SbSbS4. 500,930
GREENS FUNCTION in
the Experimental Determina-
500,956
Dynamic Green's Functions
an
of
Infinite Plate
-
A Com-
puter Program,
PB86-143856
501,570
GROUND WATER Aspects of Designs
Studying Sources of
for
and Group
VIII
500,082
Evaluation of the Thermodynamic Functions for Aqueous Sodium Chloride from Equilibrium and Calorimetric Meas-
Microprobe Analy-
Fit
PB85-197499
500,104
Safety Considerations, Oral and Systemic.
PB85-203578
500,812 Lead Sources
in
California Children Using
the Stable Isotope Ratio Technique.
GUANINE Aqueous Solubilities and Enthalpies nine and Guanine.
from Biopsy Data.
500.087
Post-Curing of Dental Restorative Resin.
500.266 of Solution of
Ade-
PB85-207165
500.105
Enhanced Fluoride Uptake from Mouthrinses. PB85-207264
500,088
Studies of Porous Metal Coated Surgical Implants,
500.503
PB86-1 36751
GUARDED HOT PLATES
PB85-229466
500,080
Improving the Casting Accuracy of Fixed Partial Den-
of the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) -Meter Guarded-Hot-Plate Limits.
Assessment
tures.
1
PB86-1 02936
PB86-108180
501,250
GUIDELINES
SRM
Reference
(Standard
Materials)
500,395
PB86-1 10897
GYROSCOPES Support-Electrode Torque on a Spherical Superconduct-
Gyroscope. PB85-1 97481
ing
501,423
500,093
Expansion of a Dental Casting Investment Measured with Strain Gauges. P886- 111945 500,107 Setting
Internal
Effects of Sequential Calcium Phosphate-Fluoride Rinses Staining, Fluoride Uptake, and Caries in Rats.
on Dental Plaque, PB86-1 22991
500.094
Dental Research at the National Bureau of Standards: How It Changed the Practice of Dental Health Service.
PB86-124872
HAFNIUM
PB86-165545
HEAT PUMPS
500.095
Bonding
Selected Elements,
501.588
Status
of Restorative Materials to Dentine:
in
The Present
the United States.
PB86- 129004
HALIDES
Review
Containment, PB86-1 29541
PB86-138609
NBS
HALL EFFECT Collective-Excitation
Gap
in
the Fractional
Quantum
Hall
Effect.
HANDBOOKS Weights Handbook. PB85-183358
State
and
Measures
Program
Laboratories:
Accompany NBS (NaStandards) Handbook 133: Checking the Field
Manual
to
Bureau of Net Contents of Packaged Goods, for
501,041
SRM
Reference
(Standard
Materials)
PB85-191963
Materials
for
for
Low-Level
Radioactivity
Liver.
500,117
Calculations of the Heat Release Rate by Oxygen Consumption for Various Applications, September-October 1984.
PB85-208023
PB86-1 10897
500,395
and Other Technical Requirefor Weighing and Measuring Devices as Adopted by the 70th National Conference on Weights and Measures, 1985 (1986 Edition). PB86-1 30358 501,293
Specifications, Tolerances,
ments
HANDWRITING
500,111
National Bureau of Standards Health Physics Radioactive Material Shipment Survey, Packaging, and Labelling Program Under ICAO/IATA and DOT Regulations.
501,358
Octacalcium Phosphate
in
Subcutaneous Hetero-
topic Calcification.
HEAT RESISTANT ALLOYS Secondary Precipitation in RSR 143 Using Atom Probe Field Ion Microscopy and Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy. PB85-227650 500,891 Microanalytical Study of
HEAT RESISTANT MATERIALS Glass Fiberboard SRM (Standard
500,666
33-1
HARDNESS 500,870
HARDNESS TESTS Microindentation Hardness Testing.
PB86-1 32644
501,296
HARTREE-FOCK APPROXIMATION Multiple Ionization of a Hartree Pulses.
Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Copolymers (ABS): Pyrolysis and Combustion Products and Their Toxicity - A Review of the Literature,
501,651
HEARING AIDS NBS (National Bureau
of Standards)
Hearing Aid Test
Procedures and Test Data.
Atom by
Intense Laser
500.416
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Chemical Waste Incinerator Ships: The Interagency Program to Develop a Capability in the United States. 501.078 PB85-184745 Gravimetric Technique for the Preparation of Accurate Trace Organic Gas Standards.
PB85-207397
500.296
Analysis and Modeling of the Leaching Process.
PB86-1 14063
500,110
HEAT DISTRIBUTING UNITS Boiling Tests of Thermal Insulation in Conduit-Type Underground Heat Distribution Systems. PB86-111846 501,001
HEAT EXCHANGERS
500.428
HEADGEAR
PATENT-4 501 319
500.975
HEAT FLOW Heat Loss Due to Thermal Bridges PB86- 137981
in
Buildings.
501,009
Mathematical Model Efficiency of
and Room Surfaces on the Rates of Heat, Smoke, and Carbon Monoxide Production in a Park LodgEffect of Wall
Bedroom
Fire,
PB85-1 77988
501,616
Model Describing the Steady-State Pyrolysis of BubbleForming Polymers in Response to an Incident Heat Flux, PB85-225225 500,323
HEAT LOSS
Helmets and Face Shields.
PB85-207314
500,114
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES Status Report on the Escape and Rescue Model and the Fire Emergency Evacuation Simulation for Multifamily Buildings,
PB85-236370
501, 103
HEALTH FACILITIES Application of the Performance Concept to Fire Safety Facilities.
in
Long-Term
for the Distribution of the
Phase-Change Materials and
Its
Application
Heat-Storage,
PB86-105699
500,811
HEAT TRANSFER Buoyant Plume-Driven Adiabatic Ceiling Temperature Revisited
501,096
Experimental Study of Environment and Heat Transfer in a Room Fire. Mixing in Doorway Flows and Entrainment in Fire Plumes.
PB85-248755
501,641
HEAT TRANSFER FLUIDS Laboratory Simulated Service Testing of Flat Plate Solar Heat Transfer Liquid Containment Systems.
500,802
HEAT TREATMENT Microcrack Healing During the Temperature Cycling of Single Phase Ceramics.
PB85-184810
500,820
Secondary Precipitation 143 Using Atom Probe Field Ion Microscopy and
Microanalytical Study of
in
RSR
Analyti-
Transmission Electron Microscopy.
PB85-227650
500,891
HEATS OF COMBUSTION Development
Wood
-
A
of a Model for the Heat Release Rate of Status Report,
PB86-102258
501,660
HEAVY WATER Assessment of D20, PB86-1 65487
Critical
Parameter Values
for
H20 and 500.572
HELIUM Shape and Dynamics of States Excited in Electron-Atom Collisions: A Comment on Orientation and Alignment Parameters by Consideration of Attractive and Repulsive Forces.
PB85-187318
500,179
of Orbital Alignment on Inelastic Ca(4s5p singlet P(sub 1)) with Helium.
Effects
Collisions
of
500,193
Coherence Study of 2p(sigma)-2p(pi) Rotational Coupling: Li(2 doublet P) and He(2 singlet P) Orientation and Alignment in 1-25 keV Li(-i- 1)-He Collisions. PB86-1 32248 500,477
HELMHOLTZ FREE ENERGY
HEAT FLUX ing
500,855
HEAT STORAGE
PB85-1 89272
Piezoelectric Polymer Heat Exchanger.
PB86-112091
Health Care
500,098
and Polymerizable Vanillates as Ingredients of Dental Cements. PB86-1 42692 500,099 Divanillates
PB86- 133378
Rate Effects in Hardness. PB85-1 84620
Reference Materials)
Thermal Resistance. PB86-1 07430
for
cal
PB86-1 53772
Character Set for Handprinting. Category: Hardware Standard. Subcategory: Character Recognition.
501,100
Heat Release Rate Characteristics of Some Combustible Fuel Sources in Nuclear Power Plants, PB85-242196 501,369
PB86-1 19211
Casting Characterization.
PB86-142478
Users.
PUB
Matrix
Mesh Monitor
of
500,985
HEAT RELEASE RATE
PB85-200103
Measurements, Lung and PB86- 138559
Role
in
501,288
PB86-140274
PB86-108776
Handbook
Nuclear Waste
PB86- 140027 501,170
Package Checking tional
for
(National Bureau of Standards) Hearing Aid Test Procedures and Test Data. PB86- 133378 500.110
Natural
501,596
PB86-1 12125
pH Sensing
of Materials for
Reaction of F Atoms with the Methylhalides. Vibrational Spectra of CH3XF and of H2CX...HF Trapped in Solid Argon.
500,536
500.096
Performance of Three Residential Heat Pumps
the Cooling Mode,
in
Electrical Resistivity of
PB85-219855
500,578
Review and Evaluation of the Phase Equilibria, LiquidPhase Heats of Mixing and Excess Volumes, and GasPhase PVT Measurements for Nitrogen -i- Methane, PB86-165586 500,582 Field
500.280 Profile Construction
urements below 154C,
HEAT OF MIXING
of Multiple Unit Fixed Partial Denture Castings.
Intermetal-
Compound. PB85-205656
for
Raman
500,086
Enamel Fluoride PB85-207041
COMPOUNDS
lic
Riot
Standardization of High-Dose-Measurement of Electron and Gamma Ray Absorbed Doses and Dose Rates. PB85-229854 500. 103
Dental Resins.
501,017
Catalysis by Carbides, Nitrides
Handbook
for
PB85-205953
PB86-1 12380
FIPS
501. 139
sis.
Identification of
Contamination.
8
Systems
PB85-196145
System Green's Functions,
PB85-208148
Statistical
Initiator-Accelerator
PB85-1 83556 Studies of Calcified Tissues by
Inverse Gaussian Pulse tion of Linear
GROUP
PB86-110111
HEALTH & SAFETY
of
the
Square-Gradient
in
National
501,159
Theory
to
PB85-197713
Fourth
500,222
HELP SYSTEMS Online Help Systems
-
A Conspectus.
PB86-138500
500,749
HEMATOLOGY Two-Photon Induced Fluorescence
Thermal Flanking Loss Calculations for the Bureau of Standards Calibrated Hot Box, PB85- 177954 Heat Loss Due to Thermal Bridges PB86-137981
Extension Order.
of the
Tumor
Localiz-
Hematoporphyrin Derivative via 1064 NM Photons from a 20 NS Q-Switched Nd-YAG Laser. PB85-205300 500,263
ing Photosensitizer
HERMETIC SEALS
Buildings.
501,009
HEAT MEASUREMENT Calculations of the Heat Release Rate by Oxygen Consumption for Various Applications, September-October 1984. 501, 100 PB85-208023
Hermetic Testing of Large Hybrid Packages.
PB86- 124955
500,781
HETERODYNING Precision niques.
Measurements by Optical Heterodyne Tech-
PB85-207256
501,519
KW-35
KEYWORD INDEX HEXATRIACONTANE Bandshapes
Metfiylene-d2 Bending Vibran-Hexatriacontane-n-Hexatriacontane-d74.
Infra-red
tions
In
of
PB85-229383
500.349
HIERARCHICAL CONTROL Hierarchical Control
System Emulator Version
Programmer's
Emulation
PB85-233831
501,056
System Emulation User's Manual, 501,057
Hierarchical Control
PB85-233849
PB86-123122
500,725
Problem Solving and the Evolution guages. PB86- 132701
of
Programming Lan500,742
Power System Measurements 1984 to September 30, 1984,
of
Report July 1, PB85-1 84893
Determination
Aromatic
Nitro-Polynuclear
of
Quarterly
Hydrocar-
Separation and Purification of Diastereomers of Angiotensin by Weak Anion-Exchange High-Performance Liquid I
Chromatography.
PB85-229276
500,343
HIGH PRESSURE TESTS
High Temperature, Apparatus,
in
Resonant Column Tests. 500,122
High
Reaction-Screening
Pressure
500,808
PB85-237352
501,242
Reactions.
PB85-203461
Bond Homolysis PB85-205664
in
High Temperature, Apparatus,
High
PB85- 184521
PB85-196210
500,838 in
Stabilized alpha-Ta205.
PB86- 113636
500,426
500,210
PATENT-4 559 717
501,042
PB86-124112
500.450
HYDROCARBONS Hydrocarbon Type Separation of Lubricating Base
PB85-202687
Permeate Transport Membranes. PB85-230639
Transport
with
Facilitated
500, 125
HOLMIUM OXIDES Spectral Transmitlance Characteristics of in Perchloric Acid Solution,
Holmium Oxide
Standard Chemical Thermodynamic Properties of Alkane Isomer Groups,
PB85-200152
501,196
in
Normal H2 from 77 K
PB85-182715
Mechanism
of Fischer-Tropsch Crystal Nickel Catalyst.
Laser Generated and Detected
Ultrasound
and Holo-
graphic Methods.
PB86-1 32602
501,294
HOMOLYSIS High Temperature Fluids.
500,267
Low
Application of the Performance Concept to Fire Safety
in
Facilities.
501,139
PB86-110111
HOST COMPUTERS NBS (National Bureau
Host
to Front
End
Protocol,
500,719
PB86-1 13966
HOT WATER HEATING Laboratory Tests of a
Photon-Stimulated Desorption of H(-i- s) Ions from on Ti and Cr: Comparison with Bulk Solid H20.
Gas Fueled Modulating Type Hot
Charge Transfer
OH
500,488 of
Hydrogen Ions and Atoms
in
Metal
Vapors,
PB86-1 65685
500,592
HYDROGEN MASERS New
Miniaturized Passive
Hydrogen Maser.
PB86-1 40225
501,448
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE Summary of Group Theoretical Results and Infrared Studies of H202. PB85-183218
for
Microwave 500,155
Hydrolysis of Dicalcium Phosphate Dihydrate ence or Absence of Calcium Fluoride.
the Pres-
PB85-201788
500,228
HYDROXYL RADICALS Isolation and Characterization of Radiation Induced phatic Peptide Dimers.
PB85-184588
-i-
OH
Chemisorbed on
PB85-230688
Generalized Theory of Neutron Scattering from Hydrogen Metals.
Ali-
500,078
Vibrational Deactivation of Surtace Si02: Solvent Effects.
500,380
500,362
Temperature Dependence of the Vibrational Population Lifetime of OH(nu= 1) in Fused Silica. PB86-112174 500,421
501,601
Thermal Conductivity of Hydrogen for Temperatures between 78 and 310 K with Pressures to 70 MPa. PB86-124922 500,454 Electric Field Effects on the Absorption Spectra of lecular Hydrogen Near the Ionization Limit.
in
Time-Resolved Measurements of Vibrational Relaxation of Molecules on Surtaces: Hydroxyl Groups on Silica Sur-
MoPB86-133451
500,499
500,495
Radiation-Induced Formation of Thymine-Thymine Cross-
Core-Level Binding-Energy Shift Analysis of CO, H, and O Adsorption on Cu-Ni Surfaces.
links.
PB86- 136777
500,504
500,509 Photoionization
of the
and
H2 Molecule from
Hydroxyl Radical-Induced Crosslinks of Methionine PepPhotodissociation Excited States.
PB86-142759
tides.
PB86-138146
500,558
HYDROGEN ATOMS in
500,518
HYPERFINE STRUCTURE Hypertine Structure of the 2p doublet P(sub 1/2). State (sup 9)Be(+ 1).
Excited States of Hydrogen.
500,146
and Inelastic-Scattering of Electrons by AtomicHydrogen at Intermediate Energies in a Coupled-Channel Second Order Potential Model. PB85- 182806 500,149
PB86-103025
in
500,382
Elastic
Water Boiler, PB85-1 98927
500,989
HUCKEL APPROXIMATION Application of Hueckel-Moebius Concept to Torsional Vibration and Internal Rotation of Molecules.
500,172
PB85- 184760
HUCKEL MOLECULAR ORBITALS Application of Hueckel-Moebius Concept to Torsional Vibration and Internal Rotation of Molecules.
500,172
PB85-184760 in Fire:
What
We Know
Now.
of
Responses
to Fire Cues.
HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING Serviceability Limit States:
Wind Induced
PB86- 136967
Resonant Two-Photon PB85-221851
H Atom
in
Strong Electric Fields by
Excitation.
Charge Transfer
500,305 Multi-
500,325 of
Hydrogen Ions and Atoms
PB86-1 65685
in
Metal
500,592
HYDROGEN BONDS Vibrations.
501,148
HVACSIM + ) COMPUTER PROGRAM
Neutron Diffraction Study of Sodium Sesquicarbonate
Di-
hydrate.
PB85-1 84778
500,173
(
HVACSIM-i- Building Systems and Equipment Simulation Program Users Guide, 501,007 PB86-130614
Hydrogen Bond and Ion Solvation. 1. NH(+ 1)-0, NH(-|- 1)-N, and OH(-i- 1)-0 Bonds. Correlations with Proton Affinity. Deviations due to Structural Effects. Ionic
ICE
Raman and X-Ray
Investigations of Ice 7 to 36.0
PB85-187771
GPa. 500,186
Isothermal Equations of State of H20-VII and D20-VII.
PB85-1 96285
Raman and
501,613
X-ray Investigations of Ice
VII.
PB86-1 14030
501,404
IDEAL GAS Thermodynamic Properties
in
Vapors,
501,099
PB85-208015
Photoionization of the
PB85-225696 500,077
PB85-1 72526 Design as a Function
Resonant Two-Photon Ionization and Dissociation of the Hydrogen Atom and Molecule. 500,194 PB85-189314
Saturation of Continuum-Continuum Transitions photon Absorption.
HUMAN BEHAVIOR
-
PB86-1 32560
500.320
Laser-Assisted Charge-Transfer Reactions (Li(4- 3) H): Coupled Dressed-Quasimolecular-State Approach.
Diamagnetism PB85-1 82731
500,311
HYDROLYSIS
Rapid Collisional Quenching of the N= 1, nu= 2 level of the H2(cu c)pi(sub u) Metastable State by H2. PB86-1 02944 500,379
Spectroscopy
Doubly-Excited States of
PB85-221943
501,553
PB86-136900
in
298 K. 500,145
Trajectory Approach to the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction.
State-Selective of Standards)
Electron-Electron Interaction
to
Density Plasma.
PB86-1 22942
500,225
Atoms.
Measurements on Mixtures
a
of the Planar Internal Rota-
HYDROGEN IONS
Synthesis on a Single
PB86-1 33568
HOSPITALS
Behavior
Group Theoretical Treatment Problem in (HF)2. PB85-1 97762
tion
501,197 in
500,897
500,302
500,221
for Direct Fugacity
Steels.
HYDROGEN FLUORIDE
500,182
PB85-200160
in
PB86-111010
Containing Hydrogen,
In
501,651
Basic Aspects of the Problems of Hydrogen
HYDROGEN
PB86-102969
HOLOGRAPHY
Health Care
PB86-1 53772
Oil in
500,242
PB85-222370
MEMBRANES
Two-Dimensional
500,036
Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Copolymers (ABS): Pyrolysis and Combustion Products and Their Toxicity - A Review of the Literature,
Torsional-Wagging Tunneling Problem and the TorsionalWagging-Rotational Problem in Hydrazine.
PB85-222040
Flexure Hinge.
in
PB86-138120
HYDROGEN CYANIDE
HYDROGEN EMBRITTLEMENT
HYDRAZINE
Redistribution of Radiation
HINGES
Bond Homolysis PB85-205664
sults. Sili-
Hydrogen Bond and Ion Solvation. 2. Solvation of Ions by One to Seven H20 Molecules. Relations between Monomolecular, Specific, and Bulk Hydration. PB85-230407 500,355
Apparatus
500,207
Application of Tunable Diode-Laser Absorption for Trace Stratospheric Measurements of HCL - Laboratory Re-
500,163
Early Hydration of Large Single Crystals of Tricalcium
PB85-1 97697
Defects and Charge Transport
FIBER
PB85-1 96087 Hydra-
500,267
Sialon.
500,358
Photoacoustic Detection of HCI.
C3S
Resonant Two-Photon Ionization and Dissociation of the Hydrogen Atom and Molecule. PB85-189314 500,194
501,242 in
500,781
Thermal Conductivity of Parahydrogen. PB85-187391
Reaction-Screening
Pressure
PB85-237352 Crack Growth PB86-1 10152
PB86- 124955
500,255 High Temperature Fluids.
2.
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
HYDRATION
Far Infrared Absorption
High Temperature Free Radical
of the Kinetics of
Bond.
PB85-230431
Hermetic Testing of Large Hybrid Packages.
PB85-219889
HIGH TEMPERATURE TESTS
KW-36
Intramolecular and Partial Bonds. Protonation of Polyethers, Crown Ethers, and Diketones.
Multigram Quantity by Preparative HPLC.
Pore Pressure Buildup PB85-1 82749
of
500,357
Hydrogen
Ionic
Onium
bons in Diesel Soot by Liquid Chromatography with Fluorescence and Electrochemical Detection. PB85-225688 500.324
Human
-
Ionic
HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
Hindered Bonds. SolProtonated Amines and Pyri-
Sterically
dines.
tion.
Developing a Programming Environment.
1.
PB85-230423
Analyses of the Aqueous Phase During Early
HIGH LEVEL LANGUAGES
HOLLOW
500,978
HYBRID CIRCUITS
Manual,
Model
Program Reference Manual, PB85-1 77939
500,356
Hydrogen Bond. vation and Clustering Ionic
tion
Development
3.1.
501.055
System
Control
PB85-230415 Simula-
)
HVDC SYSTEMS
PB85-233823 Hierarcfiical
HVACSIM + COMPUTER SIMULATION PACKAGE HVACSIM(+ Building Systems and Equipment
for
H20
in
the
Ideal
Gas
State.
PB85-1 87847
500, 190
IGNITION Self-Heating to Ignition Measurements and Computation of Critical Size for Solar Energy Collector Materials.
PB85-1 83374
500,792
Study of the Radiative Ignition Mechanism of a Liquid Fuel Using High Speed Holographic Interterometry. PB86-1 14022 501,648
ILLUMINANCE General Illuminance Model
PB85-202133
for Daylight Availability.
500,796
,
KEYWORD INDEX INSTRUMENTATION & EXPERIMENTAL METHODS ILLUMINATING
PB86-124765
CEL-1: Conservation of Electric Lighting. PB85-1 67336
500,976
IMAGE INTENSIFIERS Measurement
of ttie
X-Ray Induced
Light Photons EmitIntensifying Screens.
CaW04
ted from Radiographic PB85-1 95931
500,085
IMAGE PROCESSING Manual
User's
746's
Division
for
Image
Processing
PB85-242394
500,708
IMAGE RECONSTRUCTION Tomographic Image Reconstruction from Limited Projections Using Iterative Revisions in Image and Transform Spaces.
PB86-128782
500,735
IMPACT TESTS
Steam Power Cycles Data
in
500,473 Multiple
INDUSTRIES
IMPULSE RESPONSE
IMPURITIES
INELASTIC SCATTERING
in
Steam Power Cycles Data 500,473
INCINERATORS
Infrared
500,193 Mixed
a
in
Layered
System K(1-
PB85-229953
500,353
Code
for Information Interchange, Subsets, and Extensions.
PUB
Its
Representations,
500.658
1-2
Tape Code
Dioxin Formation
in Incinerators.
PB85-207207
500,291
Relationships between Knoop and Scratch Micro-IndentaHardness and Implications for Abrasive Wear.
tion
500,882
1
FIPS PUB INFORMATION PROCESSING
500.665
2-1
Metrics and Techniques to Measure Microcomputer Pro-
PB86-1 37676
500,050
INFORMATION RESOURCE DICTIONARY SYSTEM Technical Overeiew of the Information Resource Dictionary System,
PB85-224491
500,687
Guide to Locating Sources Technical Publications.
Foreign Scientific and
of
PB85-221927
500.054
Infra-technology Support for Indian Industry.
500.071
PB85-230704
of a Personal Exposure Monitor for Sizes of Inhalable Particulates.
Development
501,207
PB85-202596 Approach
to
Two
Hazard Assessment of Combustion Products
501,635
PB85-208049 Combustion Conditions and Exposure Combustion Product Toxicity Testing. PB85-208080 Indoor Air Quality Modeling
Conditions
for
500,
1
18
Workshop Report, 501,015
A Review
of the Literature Toxicity,
on Products
of
Computer Modeling PB86-1 12364
for
Smoke
501,647
Phase 1 PB86-140514
ucts.
501,019
Exploration of Combustion Limitations and Alternatives to the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Toxicity Test
Method,
500119
PB86-141942
Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Copolymers (ABS): Pyrolysis and Combustion Products and Their Toxicity - A Review of the Literature,
PB86-1 53772 PB86-1 66600
INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA SPECTROSCOPY Inductively
Coupled
INDUSTRIAL HEATING Thermography
PB85-187607
Using the Information Resource Dictionary System mand Language.
for Industrial
Energy Con-
500,793
Survey of Measurement Needs
In
500.127
PB86-1 10848 the
Management
PB86-131794
Becomes a Tool
of
Microcomputer Systems. 500,060
for
System Management
PB86-138047
500,061
INFRARED ANALYSIS Nascent Product Vibrational State Distributions of Thermal Ion-Molecule Reactions Determined by Infrared Chemiluminescence. PB86-1 12166
500,420
INFRARED OPTICAL MATERIALS Status of Materials for Transmissive and Reflective Infrared Components.
PB85-206407
501,471
Temperature Dependent Optical Properties of
Silver Sul-
501,482 in
a Thin Film Silver Sulfide Gal-
501,486
PB85-206589
Synthesis and Characterization of Stoichiometric CdPS3,
501,487
PB85-206597
EPR (Electron Paramagnetic Resonance) Studies of frared-Transmitting Sulfide Ceramics,
Magnetooptic Effects
in
501,516
Ge-P-Te and Ge-Se-Te Chalcogenide
Glasses,
501,518
500.637
PB85-206688
Infra-red Bandshapes of Methylene-d2 Bending tions in n-Hexatriacontane-n-Hexatriacontane-d74.
PB85-229383
Vibra-
500.349
Temperature Dependence of the Vibrational Population Lifetime of OH(nu= 1) in Fused Silica. PB86-1 12174 500.421 Doppler-Limited Study of the Infrared Spectrum of Allene from 2965 to 3114 /cm.
PB86-124047
500.449
Applications of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy in Surface and Interface Studies.
500,460
N20
at 5.3
and
9.0 Micrometers.
PB86-130135
500,471
Infrared Band Strengths for Methyl Chloride gions of Atmospheric Interest.
in
PB86-136959
the Re-
500.035
Using Infrared servation.
Thermography
for Industrial
Energy Con-
500.793
Laboratory Design and Test Procedures for Quantitative Evaluation of Infrared Sensors to Assess Thermal Anom-
500.996
PB85-224459
INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY Laboratory Design and Test Procedures for Quantitative Evaluation of Infrared Sensors to Assess Thermal Anomalies,
500,996
PB85-224459 Field Evaluation of Aerial Infrared Applications.
Surveys
for Residential
PB86-1 24864
500.804
Role of Thermography Integrity of
in
the Assessment of the Thermal
Federal Office Buildings.
PB86-1 33493
500.805
INGOTS Effect of Fluid Ingots.
Flow on Macrosegregation
in
Axi-Symmet-
ric
PB85-202034
500.880
INORGANIC COMPOUNDS Barriers to Internal Rotation in Inorganic Species.
500. 152
Environmental Inorganic Chemistry of Main Group Elements with Special Emphasis on Their Occurrence as Methyl Derivatives. PB86-1 33352 500,492
INSTRUMENTATION & EXPERIMENTAL METHODS Heat Pipe Oven Molecular Beam Source. PATENT-4 558
21 8
500 135
PATENT-4 559 717
501,042
INFRARED RADIATION Meas-
501,461
The Dnjde Optical Properties of Metals in the Infrared Model, Problems with It, and Non-Local Optics, -
501,469
PB85-206381
INFRARED SPECTRA Infrared
Spectrum
PB85-1 72500
500,138
Chromatography Solubilities of Hydropho-
Liquid
bic Solutes,
PB85-179117
501,163
Automatic AC/DC Thermal Voltage Converter and Voltage Calibration System.
PB85-182574
search
National Bureau of Standards' Automation Research Pro-
Quartz,
in
Flexure Hinge.
Mid-Infrared Fibers,
PB85-205623
gram.
501,212
Infrared Characterization of Defect Centers
Automated Coupled-Column System for Measuring Aqueous
of
Effect of Atmospheric Attenuation on Temperature urements Made Using Infrared Scanning Systems.
500,128
In-
501.492
Simulation Model for the Automated Manufacturing Re-
Solutions: Industrial Applications.
Infrared).
PB85-203545
Temperature Dependence
PB85-207025
Aqueous PB86-1 22959
form
Intermolecular Potential Calculations for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
Tables of Industrial Gas Container Contents and Density for Oxygen, Argon, Nitrogen, Helium, and Hydrogen, 500126 PB86-1 05269
Equilibria In
Effects of Instrumental Artifacts on the Quantitative Determination of Oxygen in Silicon by FTIR (Fourier Trans-
Comparison of Vibrational Spectra of Heavy Metal Fluoride Glasses with Those of 'Common' Glasses, 501,514 PB85-206985
Optical Study of
501,059
500,209
Spectrum of Triatomic Hydrogen. 4. Visible Bands Near 5800 AA and Infrared Bands Near 3950/cm. PB85-203420 500.254 Electronic Emission
PB85-1 82863
fide Thin Films,
Preface to Industrial Applications of Surface Analysis. 500,171 PB85-1 84729
Facility,
Polyacetylene.
alies,
the Chemical and Re-
PB85-207009
INDUSTRIAL PLANTS
PB86- 108206
Com-
500.689
PB85-227783
PB85-206654 501,218
in
PB85-1 87607
Free-Carrier Absorption vanic Cell,
501,023
PB86-1 66626
Plasma Spectrometry. PB85-205763
Oxide
500,834
501,022
Indoor Air Quality Modeling, Phase 1 Report. Framework Development of General Models,
in
for
Glasses.
PB85-206548
for
Precision
Computerized Fracture Mechanics Database
in
Photoluminescence PB85-1 96202
INFRARED THERMAL DETECTORS 500,204
501,651
Estimating Interroom Contaminant Movements,
Using Infrared servation.
Numeric Physical/Chemical
of
Properties Databases.
Dictionary
Control Design.
Validation of Models for Predicting Formaldehyde Concentrations in Residences Due to Pressed Wood Prod-
of
Coeffi-
500,160
Development and Use
Issues
501,645
PB86-1 10004
Limits
Osmotic
lated Industries.
501,640
Scale Effects on Fire Properties of Materials,
Practical
of Activity and Electrolyte Solutions.
Aqueous PB85-1 83390
PB85-227080
PB85-212306 Combustion and PB85-246080
A Database
500,674
PB85- 196046
Building Fires.
Polyesters:
-
cients for
SiF4
500,184
Heterodyne Frequency Measurements on
Guide on Logical Database Design. PB85-1 77970
GAMPHI
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
PB85-1 87490
PB86-128162
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INDIA
500,155
Infrared-Laser, and Laser Sensitized Decomposition of 1,2-Dichloropropane.
Unsensitized
for Information Interchange.
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
INDENTATION HARDNESS TESTS
500154
and PB85-183218
Effects of Orbital Alignment on Inelastic Collisions of 1)) with Helium.
Ca(4s5p singlet P(sub PB85-1 89272
ductivity.
Chemical Waste Incinerator Ships: The Interagency Program to Develop a Capability In the United States. 501,078 PB85-184745
Transform
Fourier
Results for Microwave
of Group Theoretical Infrared Studies of H202.
Thermal,
Perforated
Chemical Thermodynamics Requirements, PB86-1 30937
in
Summary
and Inelastic-Scattering of Electrons by AtomicHydrogen at Intermediate Energies in a Coupled-Channel Second Order Potential Model. PB85- 182806 500,149 Elastic
FIPS
Corrections
PB85-183192 500.071
INFORMATION INTERCHANGE
Probe Waveforms and Deconvolution in the Experimental Determination of Elastic Green's Functions. 500,957 PB86-1 03587
500,152
Reflection
Spectroscopy.
Infra-technology Support for Indian Industry.
x)Rb(x)C8.
501,029
PB85-202117
Barriers to Internal Rotation in Inorganic Species.
PB85- 182863
PB86-130937
Phonon Softening
Impact Testing of Concrete.
In
Chemical Thermodynamics Requirements,
500,217
PB85-1 97598
INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
PB85-230704
System,
PB85-20351
501,065
INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT
New
AC
501,164
Portable Ambient Aerosol Sampler.
PB85-184513 Comparison
of
501,174
Methods
tor
Reducing Preferred Orienta-
tion.
PB8S-184554 Ellipsometry
System
501,388 for
High Accuracy Metrology of Thin
Films. of
Stannous Oxide (SnO).
PB85-1 89405
501.187
KW-37
KEYWORD INDEX Selt-Study Manual on Optical Radiation Measurements. Part 1. Concepts. Chapter 12. Blackbodies, Blackbody Radiation, and Temperature Scales.
PB85- 195303
Raman
501,455
501.190
Miniature Signals and Miniature Counters: Accuracy Assurance via Micro-Processors and Multiparamter Control Techniques. PB85-1 96954 500,101
Method
Preparing Cross-Sections of Films on Wear Surfaces for Transmission Electron Microscopy Study. for
PB85- 196962
500.841
Helerochromatic Stray Light A New Test Method.
UV
in
Absorption Spectrom-
etry:
501.199
Microprocessor-Based Technique
Transducer
for
PB85-201523
500,233
in
Standards)
of
1-
Glass:
Some
Experimen-
PB85-203396
500.825
DC
Operation of Ion Counters Near High Voltage mission Lines. Precision
Inductively
in
Trans-
PB85-207090
Diamond
Picosecond Streak Camera Fluorometry: A Review. PB85-207157 501,225 Net Space Charge Density Using
Air Fil-
Methods.
PB85-207421
501,227 for X-ray
PB85-229359
Topography. 501,400
Pressure
Reaction-Screening
501,242
Mode
Mach-Zehnder PB86-103017
Forced Smolder Propagation and the Transition
PB86- 166659
1
of the
Operation of a Interferometer.
CW
Ring Dye Laser
501.447
NBS
(National Bureau of Standards)
-Meter Guarded-Hot-Plate Limits.
PB86-108180
501.250
General Purpose Atom Probe Field Ion Microscope. PB86-1 13669 501.263
Two-Dimensional X-ray Scattering. PB86-1 19286 Laser Tomography for Diagnostics PB86-1 22975
Flam-
501.653
in
Problem
to the Inclusion
501.649
Low-Tempera-
in
of
501,578
INTEGRALS
500,903 for
Blood
Applications.
Mathematical Software
in
Basic.
500,679
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
Measurements:
Materials
Present
and Future
Abilities
500,772
Test
and
Structure
Kelvin-Measurement
Method for the Determination of Integrated Circuit Front Contact Resistance. 500.775
MOSi: A Program MOSFETs.
for
Two-Dimensional Analysis of
Si
500,642
Generalizing the D-Algorithm,
PB86-106739
500,644
Integrated-Circuit Metrology.
PB86-1 19310 Sensitivity of ations.
500,649
SPICE Simulations
Parameter
to Input
PB86- 133436
Dose
Vari-
500,782
Effects
on
Circuit
Speed Measurements.
PB86- 139854
500.786
Low Loss
Thin Film Materials for Integrated Optics,
PB85-206480
501.477
INTERACTIVE CONTROL
Simplified
GPS C/A
Receiver Front End with
Low Noise
Performance.
Rapid Prototyping
501,352
Electrochemical Noise Measurements for the Study of Localized Corrosion and Passivity Breakdown.
PB86-1 32578
500.489
Management Systems. 500.041
INTERAGENCY COORDINATION Proceedings of Conference on International Standards,
PB86- 130044
500,066
INTERFACES
Interfacial
Instabilities during
Solidifica-
tion of Succinonitrile Containing Ethanol.
PB85-187615
500,185 Stability
a
of
Cylindrical
Solid-Liquid Interface.
500,892
Ultrasonic Measurement of Solid/Liquid Interface Position during Solidification and Melting of Iron and Steel.
PB85-230399
PB86-1 33386
Interface Depth Resolution of Auger Sputter Profiled Ni/ Cr Interfaces: Dependence on Ion Bombardment Param-
SPICE Simulations
Sensitivity of
to Input
Parameter
Vari-
501,054
eters.
ations.
PB86- 133436
500.782
PB86-1 19401
501,064
High-Resolution VUV Spectronleter with Multichannel Detector for Absorption Studies of Transient Species.
Ni/Cr Interface Width Dependence on Sputtered Depth.
PB86-1 33600
Comparison
501,299
Acceptance Testing of the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Calibrated Hot Box. 501,312 PB86-1 38351 501,083
PB86-1 38633
New
Miniaturized Passive
PB86- 140225 Report on the
Department
501,448
NBS-DOE (National Bureau of StandardsMay 1984 Workshop on Thermal
as
Depth ResoluMiocrobalance
Mass-Loss Method and Auger Spectroscopy. PB86-1 42874 Interfacial
Tension of Fluids Near
PB85-1 87359
501,326
501,013
500,424
INTERFEROMETERS Interferometer System for Machine Tool Appli-
cations.
PB85-184596
501,175
INTERFEROMETRIC HALOGRAPHY Study of the Radiative Ignition Mechanism of a Liquid Fuel Using High Speed Holographic Interferometry. PB86-1 14022 501,648
X-ray Interferometry:
The
Optical to
Gamma-ray Connec-
PB85-230779
500,366
INTERLIBRARY LOAN Guide to Locating Sources of Foreign
Scientific
and
500,054
INTERMETALLICS and Group
Intermetal-
VIII
Compound. PB85-205656
lic
500,266
INTERMOLECULAR FORCES Intermolecular Potential Calculations for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
PB85-1 72500
500,138
Hydrogen
Intramolecular and Partial Bonds. Protonation of Polyethers, Crown Ethers, and Diketones. Ionic
Bond.
2.
PB85-230431
500,358
INTERNAL FRICTION Internal Friction
and Dynamic Young Modulus
of a Bitumi-
nous Coal. PB86- 110095
501,662
INTERNAL WAVES Finite Difference Solutions for Internal
Waves
in
Enclo-
sures.
PB85-205235
501,629
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF LEGAL
METROLOGY Legal Metrology:
and
How
the National Bureau of Standards
ASTM
Get Involved. PB85-1 72518
501,157
INTERNATIONAL PROTOTYPE KILOGRAM Recalibration of the U.S. National Prototype Kilogram,
501,305
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Review
International
of Environmental
Specimen Bank-
PB85-222347
PB86-128741
500,463
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS Gaithersburg, MD., August 1985,
PB86-1 30044
500,066
INTERNATIONAL TRADE GATT (General Agreement on
Tariffs and Trade) Standards Code Activities of the National Bureau of Standards 1984.
PB85-224707
500,065
Proceedings of Conference on International Standards, Gaithersburg, MD., August 1985, PB86-1 30044 500,066
INTERPRETERS Language-Based PB86-1 11895
Editors/Interpreters.
500,716
INTERSTELLAR MATTER Toward HD 29647. PB85-230720 Unexpected
and Two-
500,013
Ultraviolet Variability of
Herbig-Haro Object
1.
PB86-101938
500,014
Observations of Interstellar Toward Alpha Centauri A. PB86-1 28873
Hydrogen and
Deuterium
500,019
INVESTMENT CASTING Arc Furnace for the Production of Small Investment Castings of Reactive or Refractory Metals Such as Titanium. PATENT-4 538 671 500,863
IODINE BROMIDES Effect of Spin-Orbit
Critical Points
Excitation
on Chemical
Reactivity:
Laser Transient Absorption Spectroscopy of Br(doublet P(1/2), doublet P(3/2)) + IBr Reactive Dynamics.
PB86-138443
500,529
500,181
IODINE HALIDES
Surface Tension of Liquid Silicon.
500,319
of Anisotropic Crystal-Melt Surface Tension on Grain Boundary Groove Morphology.
Effect
Metering.
KW-38
tion
of Sputtered Ni/Cr Interface Obtained by the Quartz Crystal
Scale-Factor Universality.
Hydrogen Maser.
of Energy)
PB86-1 55488
500501
PB86-1 33832
INTERFACIAL TENSION
Estimating Diverler Valve Corrections.
sium Carbonate-Potassium Aluminate. PB86-1 12844
Optical and Radio Study of the Taurus Molecular Cloud
PB85-229375
Passive Sampler for Ambient Levels of Nitrogen Dioxide.
501,298
System Potas-
Proceedings of Conference on International Standards,
of Information
Convective Influence on the
PB86- 129046
the
ing.
Concepts for a Real-Time Sensory-Interactive Control System Architecture. PB85-182871 501,071
Convective and
501.277
in
PB86-1 37635
Real-Time Sensory-Interactive Control Robots in a Manufacturing Facility. PB85- 182848 501,070 for
Pyrometer.
PB86-124153
Phenomena
Catalysis by Carbides, Nitrides
Temperature Dependence of Transient Electron Radiation Upset in TTL NAND Gates. PB85-1 97622 500771
Preliminary Industrial Evaluation of the Fluidic Capillary
500,109
500,383
Interfacially Controlled
PB85-221927
Thermochemistry of Interface and Surface Segregation and Chemisorption for Core Level Binding Energy Shifts. PB85-184612 500,167
PB86- 124062
1984-31 March 1985,
April
Technical Publications.
Gaithersburg, MD., August 1985,
Mechanical Durability of Candidate Elastomers
1
tion.
PB85-182772
Reacting Flows.
for
PB86-1 03470
INTERFEROMETRY
Approach
INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS 501,406
Coin Silver as a Construction Material ture Experiments. PB86-1 23056
Pump
to
Sources of Information on Quadrature Software. PB86-1 38377 500,963
Architecture
Assessment
501,638
INTEGRATED OPTICS
PB85-237352 Efficient Single
and
PB85-224483
Total
501,399
(National Bureau of Standards): Materials Measure-
Low Cost for
Hull Insulations
PB86-1 02696
501.224
with a
Hazards of Shipboard Foams,
Used
PB85-229961
Interferometric High Pressure Gauge for the Anvil Cell Useful at High Temperatures.
High
Mattress Insert
Improved
501.221
High Temperature, Apparatus,
Fire
Coupled
Look at the Electronic Analytical Balance. PB85-205854
Alignment Procedure
Measuring
PB85-202760
501,218
In situ
500,861
Evaluation and Refinement of Test Methods
500.636
Plasma Spectrometry. PB85-205763
tration
PB85-1 97549
Needs.
PB85-205169
of
Prelimi-
nary Study.
PB85- 197747 501.206
Problems.
Measurement
By Thiocyanates.
of Cellulose
Integral Equation Elasto-Plasticity.
on Mass Basis.
Automated NBS (National Bureau Omega Measurement System. PB85-202109
of
Flame Retardation
PB85-1 96236
PB85-201911
Limits
Polyurethane
500.933
500,634
501,379
Karl Fischer Titration Equation
Practical
at
of
PB85-1 87367
INTEGRAL EQUATIONS
Calibration Algorithm.
Chevron-Notch Bend Testing
Mechanical Properties Cryogenic Temperatures.
Lineari-
zation.
NBS
ments. Annual Report
and
ing in Cellulosic Insulation.
PB85-201507
Tank Volume PB85-201903
501,333
INSULATION Foams
PB85- 195949
tal
PB86-165875 Thermal
Microprobe Spectroscopy.
PB85-229300
Intelligent Instrumentation,
Effect of
Spin-Orbit Excitation on Chemical
Reactivity:
Laser Transient Absorption Spectroscopy of Br(doublet P(1/2), doublet P(3/2)) + IBr Reactive Dynamics.
PB86-1 38443
500,529
KEYWORD INDEX ISOELECTRONIC SEQUENCE ION
BEAMS
PB86-1 38237
Auger Electron Emission from the Decay of Excited Atoms Sputtered from Al and Si. PB85- 1 828 1 4
Collisronally-
500, 150
Kinetics of Sputter-Enhanced Surface Segregation at a
Ni/Ag Interface. PB86-138054
ION
500,515
BOUBARDMENT Perturfoance of the Composition Depth Profile of a Material Due to Multi-Directional ion Bombardment.
PB85-196129
Cascade
501.354
Effects in
Mass-Dependent
501,539
Measurement
of Time-Dependent Sputter-Induced Silver Segregation at the Surface of a Ni-Ag Ion Beam Mixed
SoBd.
PB86-138062
501,417
COUNTERS Operation of Ion Counters Near High Voltage mission Unes.
DC
PB85-205169
Trans-
500,636 of
an Ion
in
a Conducting
Dielectric Saturation
500,223
and
Dielectric Friction in Electrolyte
Solutions.
PB85-205706
500,268
ION DENSITY Measurement
of the Ti(x)ion Density in a Theta-Pinch Plasma by a Laser Heterodyne Quadrature Interferome-
ter.
PB85-229417
501,554
Near-Resonance-Rayleigh Scattering Measurement on a Resonant Laser-Driven Barium Plasma. PB86-111952 501,555
ION IMPLANTATION Comparison
Experiments
Using
Penning
Traps.
PB86- 128980
500,467
Frequency and Time Standards Based on Stored Ions. PB86- 128998 501,285
PB86-130168
500,472
Spectroscopy of Stored Atomic Ions. PB86- 139789
500,537
Trapped Ions and Laser Cooling: Selected Publications of the Ion Storage Group of the Time and Frequency Division, NBS, Boulder, CO. PB86-1 10855 500,394
Trapped Ions, Laser Cooling, and Better Clocks. PB86- 112059 501,254
IONIC CONDUCTIVITY Conductivity Mechanisms in the Superionic Phases of Agl and Ag2S as Determined by Neutron Diffraction. PB85-230852 501,593
PB85-207124
Helium-
500,289
ION ION INTERACTIONS
Dielectric Friction Liquid Crystals.
and
Ionic Mobility in Polar Liquids
PB85-1 97473
and
500,214
Evaluated Theoretical Cross-Section Data for Charge Exof Multiply Charged Ions with Atoms. 3. Nonhydrogenic Target Atoms,
PB85-219897
500,303
ION IRRADIATION Auger Electron Emission from the Decay of Excited Atoms Sputtered from Al and Si. PB85-182814
Collisionally-
Beam on
the Equilibri-
Influence of a Multiple-Energy Ion um Profile of a Binary Alloy.
of Ionization
Rates of
Ti IX,
Ne
VI,
and 0 VI. PB85- 184653
Ne
VII
Photoionization of Liquid Benzene: Fluorescence and Electron Scavenger Quenching between 1900 and 1150A.
PB85-187292
500,177
Resonant Two-Photon Ionization and Dissociation of the Hydrogen Atom and Molecule. PB85-189314 500.194
500,883
Kinetics of Sputter-Enhanced Surface Segregation at a Ni/Ag Interface.
PB86-138054
500.265
PSD and ESD of Ion
(Photon and Electron Stimulated Desorp-
Condensed
Films:
Relevance
to the
Mechanism
Formation and Desorption.
PB85-221893
500,308
Detection of Nitrogen Rotational Distributions by Resonant Multiphoton Ionization Through the a(sup
2+2
PB85-227577
500,335
Angle-Resolved
BF3
in
Photoelectron Study of the Range 17 = h(nu) =
Valence 28eV. 500.338
the
PB85-227601
Analysis of the Fourth Spectrum of Tungsten
(W
PB85-230670
IV).
500.361
Ion Chemistry in Silane dc Discharges.
PB86-102415
Laser-Induced Fluorescence Measurement of Nascent Viand Rotational Product State Distributions in the Charge Transfer of Ar(-i- 1) + N2 yields Ar -i- U2(+ 1)
Electron Spectrometry Study of Associative and Penning Ionization in Laser Excited Sodium Vapor.
500,345
Nascent Vibrational and Rotational Distributions from the Charge Transfer Reaction Ar(-i- 1) -i- CO yields C0( + Ar at Near Thermal Energy. 1 ) -(PB86-111929 500,409
MOLECULE COLLISIONS
500.376
PB86-1 03603
500.385
Multiple Ionization of a Hartree Pulses.
Atom by
Intense Laser
500,416
Analytical Optogalvanic Spectroscopy in Flames.
PB86- 112901
501.261
and Photo-Stimulated Desorption of Condensed Molecular Films: Relevance to the Mechanisms of Ion Formation and Desorption.
PB86-1 02423
PB86- 123023
Electron-
Coherence Study of 2p(sigma)-2p(pi) Rotational Coupling: Li(2 doublet P) and He(2 singlet P) Orientation and Alignment in 1-25 keV U(+ 1)-He Collisions. PB86- 132248 500.477
500.441
Radiation-Induced Ionization and Excitation Dioxane.
PB86-1 32271
PB86- 136744 Separated-Atom Theory
of Polycation-Anionic-Surfactant
Ion Chemistry in Silane
PB86-102415
Systems.
dc Discharges.
500,376
+
500,419
Nascent Product Vibrational State Distributions of Thermal Ion-Molecule Reactions Determined by Infrared Chemiluminescence. PB86-1 12166
Cs by PB86-138187
zation of
500,420
Product Vibrational State Distributions of Thermal Energy Charge Transfer Reactions Determined by Laser-Induced Fluorescence in a FlovKing Atterglovi^: Ar(+ 1) + CO yields C0(-|- 1) (v= 0-6) + Ar.
501.631
Photon Stimulated Desorption of Ions from Water and Methanol Adsorbed on a Titanium(OOOI) Surface. PB85-205730 500,270 Precision X-ray Wavelength Like Argon Recoil Ions.
500.502 of Laser-Induced Collisional Ioni-
500,520
Helium-
Resonance Transitions 4d(sup 10)5s 4d(sup 9)5s5p in Ag Sequence of In III, Sn IV, Sb V, and Te VI. PB85-226041 500,331 -
the
I
IRDS SYSTEM Technical Overview of the Information Resource Diction-
PB85-224491
IRON EXAFS Study
500,687 of the Passive Film
on
Iron.
Thermal
500.878
Expansion
the alpha yields Phase Transformation by a Transient Interferoof
during
Iron
metric Technique.
PB85-207132
500.886
and Breakdown PB86-111838 Passivity
of Passivity.
500.406
Structure of Passive Films on Iron Using a New SurfaceEXAFS (Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure) Technique.
PB86-1 11861
500.407
New Technique
to Study Corrosion
W
Mechanisms under
Organic Coatings. PB86-1 1 3990 of Iron
500,845
and Copper
the Oxidation Degradation of
in
Lubricating Oils.
PB86- 119344
500.931 of the Iron-Period
Elements: Potas-
PB86-165446
500,568
IRON ALLOYS Comment on
'The Elastic Stiffness Coefficients of NickelIron Single-Crystal Alloys at Room Temperature'.
PB86-128881
500,910
IRON CONTAINING ALLOYS Validation of the Sulfur Concentration of Selected Iron-
Base NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Standard Reference Materials by Isotope Dilution Spark Source Mass Spectrometry.
PB85-183515 Observation of Spin
500,161
Waves
Pd(1.5%
in
Fe).
PB85-1 97572
501,580
Isotope Dilution Spark Source Mass Spectrometric Determination of Sulfur in Selected NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Iron-Base Alloys.
PB86-124138
500.904
IRON NICKEL CARBIDES Martensitic Transformations
in
Iron-Nickel-Carbon Alloys.
500.430
IRON OXIDES Structure of Passive Films on Iron Using a New SurfaceEXAFS (Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure) Technique.
PB86-1 11861
500.407
IRRADIANCE Absolute Spectral Irradiance Measurements Based on the Predicted Quantum Efficiency of a Silicon Photo-
PB85- 170611
501.449
Basic Mechanisms of Atomic Redistribution dergoing Irradiation.
in
Alloys Un-
500.901
ISOBUTANE Thermodynamic Surface PB85-1 87789
for Isobutane.
500.187
Vapour-Liquid Equilibria Measurements for Carbon Dioxide with Normal and Lobutane from 250 to 280 K.
sub n Values for tesimal Infinite Tissue-Equivalent Ion Chambers in oenergetic Neutron Fields from Thermal to 20 MeV.
Infini-
Mon-
501.361
Laser-Induced Fluorescence Measurement of Nascent Vibrational and Rotational Product State Distributions in the Charge Transfer ol Ar(-)- 1) -i- N2 yields Ar + N2(-l- 1) (nu= 0,1) at 0.2 eV.
500.345
Practical Guide to Ionization Chamber Dosimetry at the AFRRI (Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute)
Reactor.
PB85-230621
in
500,289
PB86- 113602
Sr.
IONIZATION CHAMBERS Dose Conversion Factors and
PB85-229326
Measurements
PB85-207124
IRRADIATION
Photoionization and Photodissociation Spectroscopy of the H2 Molecule from Excited States. PB86- 142759 500,558
PB85-221984
N.
Ions.
diode.
State-Selective
500,295
Product Vibrational State Distributions of Thermal Energy Charge Transfer Reactions Determined by Laser-Induced Fluorescence: N(-i- 1) 4- CO yields CO(-^ 1)(nu= 0-2)
PB86-1 12158
Liquid p-
Photoionization Dynamics of Small Molecules.
MOLECULE INTERACTIONS
PB85-207322
in
500.480
Thermoneutral Isotope Exchange-Reactions of Cations in the Gas-Phase. PB85- 182764 500,148
Study
Flame
PB86-1 19237
PB86-1 12091
Nonadiabatic Molecular Collisions. 2. A Further Trajectory-Surlace-Hopping Study of the ArH2(+ 1) System.
500,377
500.220 Equilibria of Polyaromatic
Atomic Energy Levels sium through Nickel,
500,294
500,515
(nu= 0,1) at 0.2 eV. PB85-229326
and PB85-205672
Electron-Ion Ionization.
MOLECULE COLLISION brational
Electrodynamics of an Ion Near the Surface of a Con-
PB85- 197689
Role
Levels of
PB85-205219
500.329
Laser Spectroscopy Multiphoton Techniques Expand Combustion Diagnostic Capabilities. PB85-205680 501,632
tion) of
F(-|- 2).
IONS
gamma 500,168
1)pi(sub g) State.
500,150
and
PB85-1 97523
IONIZATION Measurement
PB85-207298
change
2)
ary System,
-
in
Ar(+ 2), Cl(+ PB85-225746
Structure
PB85-205631
Measurements
Absolute Cross-Section Measurements for ElectronImpact Ionization of Doubly Charged Ions Ti(+ 2), fe(+
ducting Dielectric.
High-Resolution Spectroscopy of Stored Ions.
PB85-208106
501,230
IONIZATION COEFFICIENTS
2),
Ionization Energies and Entropies of Cycloalkanes: Kinetics of Free Energy Controlled Charge-Transfer Reactions.
Precision X-ray Wavelength Like Argon Recoil Ions.
ION
Ion
of Depth Profiling of (10)B in Silicon Using Spreading Resistance Profiling. Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry, and Neutron Depth Profiling.
ION ION COLLISION
ION
Stored
IONIC MOBILITY
Pore.
PB85-197721
ION
Laser-Cooled
ION TRAPS
PB85-203503
ION CURRENTS Ohmic Friction
500,523
STORAGE
Preferential Recoil
lin|>lantation.
ION
ION
PB86-142445
500.549
ISOCHORE (p, V(sub m), x, T) Measurements on (Methane Ethane) from 100 to 320 K at Pressures to 35 MPa.
Isochoric
+
PB86-1 19443
500.436
ISOELECTRONIC SEQUENCE Electron-Electron Interaction
in
Doubly-Excited States of
Atoms.
PB85-221943
500,311
Resonance Transitions 4d(sup 10)5s - 4d(sup 9)5s5p in the Ag Sequence of In III, Sn IV, Sb V, and Te VI. PB85-226041 500331 I
501,364
KW-39
KEYWORD INDEX Atomic Energy Levels of the Iron-Period Elements: Potassium through Nickel, PB86- 165446 500,568
PB86-1 65867 Karl Fischer Titration Equation
ISOMERIZATION in
Unimolecular
PB85-226033
500,330
ISOMERS Standard Chemical Thermodynamic Properties of Alkylcyclopentane Isomer Groups, Alkylcyclohexane Isomer Groups, and Combined Isomer Groups,
PB86-165719
500,595
Thermal Conductivity of Hydrogen for Temperatures between 78 and 310 K with Pressures to 70 MPa. PB86-1 24922 500,454
500,233
Exploration of Combustion Limitations and Alternatives to the NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Toxicity Test
on Mass Basis.
PB85-201911
Formed
Structures of C6I-I7(+ 1) Ions and Bimolecular Reactions.
501,332
KARL FISHER REAGENT KETONE/DIETHYL
Method,
Infrared Laser-Induced Decomposition of Diethyl
and n-Butane. PB85-1 95907
Ketone 500,202
Hydrogen
Ionic
Bond.
Intramolecular
2.
and
Partial
Bonds. Protonalion of Polyethers, Crown Ethers, and
PB85-230431
Liquid-Vapor Interface of a Binary Liquid Mixture Near the
Consolule Point.
PB86-112000
500,412
Di-
500,358
KILOGRAM
Use of Isotope Dilution Mass Spectrometry for the Certification of Standard Reference Materials. PB86-128121
500,457
KINETIC
501,305
Energy Disposal In the Unimolecular Methyl Nitrite in a Pulsed Molecular Beam.
KINETIC
SPECTROSCOPY Isotope Dilution Spark Source Mass Spectrometric Determination of Sulfur in Selected NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Iron-Base Alloys.
PB86-12413B
500,904
Kinetic Isotope Effect in the lobiose.
Thermal Dehydration
of Cel-
500,247
ISOTOPE EXCHANGE
Coupling from Linear and Nonlinear Kinetic Equa-
tions.
ISOTOPE SEPARATION
501.564
-
KINETICS
Analysis of Uranium and Plutonium Loaded Anion Exchange Resin Beads: An Interlaboratory Round Robin. 501,357 PB85-222313
and TEM Investigation of Sintering PB85-1 84786
in
Anorthite.
500,174 Kl-
nstics
500,605
KRYPTON Resonant Transitions PB85-225704
500,326
Resonant Transitions PB85-225704
500,326
Spectrometry.
PB85-1 78879
ISOTOPIC LABELING Cross Polarization-Magic Angle Sample Spinning NMR Study of Several Crystal Forms of Lactose. 500,166 PB85- 184604
CO
Measurements on
Isotopic Mixing
CO
for Irreversibility of
Nickel:
Evidence
Dissociation.
PB85-1 89439
500,196
Solid-state Structures of Keto-Disaccharides as Probed by Carbon-13 Cross-Polarization, 'Magic-Angle' Spinning
NMR
Spectroscopy.
500,244
PB85-202703 Identification of
Lead Sources
California Children Using
in
PB85-205953 Studies
of
500,280
MIcrostructure
in
Native
Celluloses
Using
13C NMR. PB85-221877
500,307
Contemporary Particulate Carbon. PB85-230803
500,032
Solid-Stale
Radiocarbon: Nature's Tracer for Carbonaceous Pollut-
500,368
PB85-230811
Structural Investigations by Solld-State (sup 13)C Dependence of (singlet J((sup 119)Sn, (sup 13)C)) Me-Sn-Me Angle In Methyltln(IV)s.
NMR. on the
500,439
PB86-122835
Directory.
Weights Handbook. PB85-1 83358
State
501,162
and
Measures
Laboratories:
Program 501,170
Optical Waveguide Photon Plumbing for the Chemistry Lab: Fiber Optics, Waveguides, and Evanescent Waves as Tools for Chemical Analysis.
501,177
PB85-184737
NVLAP
(National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program) Assessment and Evaluation Manual,
PB85-200079
501,192
Foreign National Organizations Which Accredit LaboratoProvide Calibration Services.
ries that
501,210
PB85-203446
8ram)
(National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation ProLaboratories Midyear Director of Accredited
ipdate,
501,243
PB85-239218
Acoustics LAP (Laboratory Accreditation Program) Handbook. Operational and Technical Requirements of the Laboratory Accreditation Program for Acoustical Testing
501,244
PB85-242162 Self-Evaluative Laboratory Quality System,
PB86-1 54077
501,330
LABORATORY EQUIPMENT Automated Coupled-Column System for Measuring Aqueous
Liquid
Chromatography Hydropho-
Solubilities of
Native Cellulose
500,442
A Composite
of
2
Distinct Crystalline
ards) Biological
Serviceability Limit States
-
Connection
Slip.
JOSEPHSON JUNCTIONS in
and
501,173
NBS
(National Bureau of StandClinical Standard Reference Materi-
in
501,178
PB85-186963 Picosecond Streak Camera Fluorometry:
the Rf-Biased Josephson Junction.
Accurate Noise Measurements of Superconducting Quasiparticle Array Mixers.
501,264
PB86-1 15557 in
the rf-Biased Josephson
Junction.
500,648
PB86-119278
KALMAN FILTERING Use of Kalman Filtering and Correlation Analytical Calibration Procedures,
500,966 Techniques
in
Review.
501,225
Validation of Analytical Methods.
500,309
PB85-221901
Mass Spectrometric
Analysis of Uranium and Plutonium
Loaded Anion Exchange Resin Beads: An Round Robin. PB85-222313
Interlaboratory
501,357
Pulsed Laser-Induced Thermal Desorption from Surfaces: Instrumentation and Procedures.
500,364
PB85-230738
Filtering,
PB86-1 65826
A
PBe5-207157
501,587
Chaos and Thermal Noise
One-Electron
in
500,257
of the Is
Lamb
Shift in
Hydrogenlike Chlo-
PB85-205185
500,258
Magnetohydrodynamics of Laminar Flow Tubes in an Axial Magnetic Field. PB85-1 97531
Slowly Vary-
in
ing
501,434
LANGMUIR PROBES Effect of Ion Current in the Collisionless Theory of Floating AC Probe Measurements. Final Report,
501,280
LANTHANUM TANTALATES LaTa04
at
300C by Neutron Powder
PB85-205862
Profile
501,396
Multiple Ionization of
a Hartree Atom by Intense Laser
Puls@s
500,416
PB86-i 12091
LASER BEAMS Comment on
Representation of Vector Electromagnetic
Beams. PB85-184828
Use
of
LEDs
501,451 (Light Emitting Diodes)
VAG
as
Laser Simu-
lators.
PB85-187458
501,181
Laser Propagation through Fibers with Biquadratic Refractive Index (Closed Form Solution),
PB85-206613
501,489
Using Optical Processing to Find the Laser Pulse (Theory).
Beam
PB85-207355 Direct -
Measurement
a
Profile of
501,520 of the Electric Field of
a Laser Pulse
Theory.
501,527
PB86-132743
LASER COOLING Trapped Ions and Laser Cooling: Selected Publications of the Ion Storage Group of the Time and Frequency Division, NBS, Boulder, CO. 500,394 PB86-1 10855 Trapped Ions, Laser Cooling, and Better Clocks. PB86-1 12059 501,254
LASER ENHANCED IONIZATION Laser-Assisted Charge-Transfer Reactions {U{+ 3) H): Coupled Dressed-Quasimolecular-State Approach.
+
500,380
Electron Spectrometry Study of Associative and Penning Ionization in Laser Excited Sodium Vapor. Analytical Optogalvanic
500,385 Spectroscopy
in
Flames.
PB86-1 12901
501,261
LASER ENHANCED REACTIONS Laser Probing of Chemical Reaction Dynamics.
PB85-222032
500,314
LASER EXCITED FLUORESCENCE Infrared Multiphoton Dissociation of Methyl Nitrite in a Molecular Beam: Internal States of the Nitric Oxide Frag-
ment.
PB85-222396
500,321
als.
501,044
PB85-1 96095
(National Bureau of Standards)
Laser-Raman Microprobe. PB85-183531
New Developments
JOINTS (JUNCTIONS)
Adaptive Kalman
501,168
NBS
500,479
PB86-132263
of Chaos PB85-207389
Gaseous Fuels. PB85-183200 Automation of the
Forms.
Survey
Performance of the Ohio Stale University Rate of Heat Release Apparatus Using Polymethylmethacrylate and
500,904 -
Shift
PB86-1 03603
501.163
PB85-179117
PBe6-124138
Lamb
PB86-1 02969
bic Solutes,
Oriented Polymers.
in
Isotope Dilution Spark Source Mass Spectrometric Determination of Sulfur in Selected NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Iron-Base Alloys.
KW-40
and
Services,
ants.
C(sup 13) NMR PB86-1 23064
scription
NVLAP
the Stable Isotope Ratio Technique.
Is
LASER APPLICATIONS
LABORATORIES NVLAP (National
State Weights and Measures Laboratories: Program De-
500,161
Measurement
Structure of Analysis.
of Kr X.
Validation of the Sulfur Concentration of Selected IronBase NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Standard Reference Materials by Isotope Dilution Spark Source Mass
PB85-183515
the
PB86-1 28774
of Kr X.
Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program) Directory of Accredited Laboratories, 1984. PB85-178317 501,160
ISOTOPIC DILUTION SPARK SOURCE MASS
SPECTROSCOPY
of
Argon Recoil Ions. PB85-203529
LAMINAR FLOW
KRYPTON IONS
Mass Spectrometric
500,234
LAMB SHIFT
rine.
PB86-136868
PB86-'l65941
Thermoneutral Isotope Exchange-Reactions of Cations in the Gas-Phase. PB85-1 82764 500,148
Anthropogenic Changes in Organic Carbon and Trace Metal input to Lake Washington.
Determination
Aggregated Markov Processes and Channel Gating
PB85-202752
of
500,322
SEM
ISOTOPE EFFECT
IRMPD
THEORY
Mode
Cross Polarization-Magic Angle Sample Spinning NMR Study of Several Crystal Forms of Lactose. PB85- 184604 500.166
PB85-201952
ENERGY
Kinetic
PB85-222404
ISOTOPE DILUTION SPARK SOURCE MASS
501,333
LACTOSE
LAKE WASHINGTON
Recallbration of the U.S. National Prototype Kilogram,
PB86-137635
ISOTOPE DILUTION MASS SPECTROSCOPY
500,119
Intelligent Instrumentation,
PB86-1 65875
KETONES ketones.
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL
PB86-141942
High Temperature, Apparatus,
PB85-237352
High
Pressure
Reaction-Screening
Energy Disposal in the Unimolecular Methyl Nitrite in a Pulsed Molecular Beam. Kinetic
PB85-222404
IRMPD
of
500,322
Energy Distribution in the Nitric Oxide Fragments from the nu7 Vibrational Predissociation of NO-C2H4. PB85-230662 500,360 Laser Studies of Surface Chemical Reactions.
PB86-133477
500,496
LASER INDUCED DESORPTION Pulsed Laser-Induced Thermal Desorption from Surfaces: Instrumentation and Procedures.
PB85-230738
500.364
LASER INDUCED EXCITATION Laser Probing of Chemical Reaction Dynamics.
501,242
PB85-222032
500,314
KEYWORD INDEX LEAD ZIRCONATE TITANATES Collisions
as a Tool States
the Presence of a Laser Field and the Laser for State Selective Preparation of Molecular
in
in Collisions.
ization.
PB85-225720
500,327
LASER INDUCED FLUORESCENCE Selected
State
Systematics of Multielement Determination with Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry and Thermal Atom-
Velocity
PB85-207439
500,297
Ground-State Vibrational
Measurements:
NO/Ru(001)
Energy Levels of Polyatomic
Transient Molecules,
500301
PB85-219848
Thermal Desorption. PB85-201861
500,230
Laser Intensity Dependence of Multiphoton Excitation vs. Collisional Relaxation in Chlorodifluoromethane and
Multiphoton Dissociation of Methyl Nitrite in a Molecular Beam: Internal States of the Nitric Oxide Fragment.
Chlorotrlfluoroethylene.
PB85-222396
PB85-205722
500,269
Laser-Induced Fluorescence Measurement of Nascent Viand Rotational Product State Distributions in the Charge Transfer of Ar(-(- 1) -i- N2 yields Ar -(- N2(+ 1) (nu= 0,1) at 0.2 eV. brational
500,345
PB85-229326
Resonance Scattering of a Short Laser Pulse on a TwoLevel System: Time-Dependent Approach. 500,348 PB85-229367 Product State and Kinetic Energy Distributions in the Ultraviolet Photodissociation of the NO-Ar van der Waals Molecule.
500,359
PB85-230654 Vibrational
Energy Transfer Pathways
Weak and
Strong Excitation Conditions:
CH3F Under
in
A Comparison. 500,365
PB85-230753 Nascent Vibrational and Rotational Charge Transfer Reaction Ar(+ 1) ^) + Ar at Near Thermal Energy. PB86-1 11929
Two-Laser
Study
Pulse-and-Probe
Transfer Collisions of
H
-i-
Distributions from the -(yields CO( +
NO at
CO
of
T-R,V
Energy
0.95 and 2.2 eV.
500,415
Product Vibrational State Distributions of Thermal Energy Charge Transfer Reactions Determined by Laser-Induced -I-
CO
1) -f
yields
C0(+
1)(nu= 0-2)
N.
500,419
PB86-1 12158
Product Vibrational State Distributions of Thermal Energy Charge Transfer Reactions Determined by Laser-Induced CO Fluorescence in a Flowing Afterglow: Ar(-i- 1) -iyields
C0(
-I-
1)
(v=
0-6)
-i-
500,523
Detection of Nitrogen Rotational Distributions by Resonant Multiphoton Ionization Through the a(sup
2+2
1)pi(sub g) State.
500,335
PB85-227577
of Laser-Induced Collisional Ioni-
500,520
LASER INDUCED REACTIONS Decomposition of Diethyl Ketone
and n-Butane. PB85- 195907
LASER MATERIALS Raman Spectra of
500,322 Presence of a Laser Field and the Laser State Selective Preparation of Molecular
Collisions in the
as a Tool States
in
for
Collisions.
PB85-225720
500,327
Resonance Scattering of a Short Laser Pulse on a TwoLevel System: Time-Dependent Approach. PB85-229367 500.348 Energy Distribution in the Nitric Oxide Fragments from the nu7 Vibrational Predissociation of NO-C2H4.
PB85-230662
500,360
LiYF4 Crystal,
501,442
Crystal Field Energy Levels sifies of Ni(-i- 2):MgF2,
and Optical Absorption
PB85-206753
Inten-
501,444
LASER MICROPROBE ANALYSIS 500,314
Analytical Optogalvanic Spectroscopy
Optical Properties of Ion Beam Irradiated Laser Mirrors as Studied by Ellipsometry,
Molybdenum
PB85-206746
501,443
PB86-1 12901
Calorimeter for Measuring 1-15 kJ Laser Pulses.
PB85-202802 Micro-Raman Study PB85-206829
501.441
501.500
+
N.
PB86-112158
500,419 Limit.
501,535
Point Contact Diode at Laser Frequencies.
500.647
PB86-1 19294
Far-Infrared Laser Magnetic
500,431
Laser Tomography for Temperature Measurements Flames.
PB86-1 22983
PB86- 119294
500,431
Laser Tomography for Diagnostics
in
Reacting Flows.
PB86-1 22975
501,649
Laser Tomography for Temperature Measurements in Flames. PB86-1 22983 501,650
Momentum Transfer and Charge Cloud Alignin Atomic Collisions: Intuitive Concepts, ExperimenObservations and Semiclassical Models.
ment
PB86- 123999
501.650
Laser-Cooled Stored Traps PB86-1 28980
Ion
Experiments
Measurement
Using
Penning
500.467
Laser Generated and Detected graphic Methods. PB86-1 32602 Direct
in
Ultrasound and
Holo-
501.294
of the Electric Field of
a Laser Pulse
Theory.
-
PB86- 132743
501,527
500,445 Laser Studies of Surface Chemical Reactions.
Doppler-Limited Study of the Infrared Spectrum of Allene from 2965 to 3114 /cm.
PB86-133477
PB86- 124047
High Frequency Optical Heterodyne Spectroscopy.
500,449
500,496
PB86-1 36850
501,304
Photodissociation of the Molecular Ion of n-Butylbenzene: Effect of Photon Energy.
Separated-Atom Theory
PB86- 124757
zation of
500,452
Microwave and Far-Infrared Spectra PB86-1 28865
of the
Cs by PB86-138187
of Laser-Induced Collisional Ioni-
Sr.
500,520
SiH Radical.
500,018
N20
at 5.3
and
9.0 Micrometers.
500,471
LATEX Sizing of Polystyrene
Spheres Produced
in
Microgravity,
PB86- 102241
501,247
LATTICE PARAMETERS
High Frequency Optical Heterodyne Spectroscopy.
Isothermal Equations of State of H20-VII and D20-VII.
PB86-1 36850
PB85- 196285
501,304
Laser Desorption sorbed Molecules.
Mass Spectrometry
of
Surface-Ab-
500,516
sults.
LiNb03 Under
PB85-229979
501,401
LAW (JURISPRUDENCE) Uniform Laws and Regulations as Adopted by the NationConference on Weights and Measures (70th), 1985. PB86-1 15672 500,072
al
500.036
on Chemical Reactivity: Laser Transient Absorption Spectroscopy of Br(doublet
Effect of Spin-Orbit
Excitation
P(1/2), doublet P(3/2))
+
IBr
Reactive Dynamics.
500,529
Photodetachment Spectroscopy PB86-1 39904 of
of
Static High Pressure.
PB86- 138088
Use
501.613
Phase Transition and Compression
of
-CH2CN. 500,540
LEDs
(Light Emitting Diodes)
as
YAG
Laser Simu-
PB85-187458
501,181
LAWSON-PENNER
LIMIT Note on the Lawson-Penner PB86-1 12372
Limit.
501,535
LEACHING Analysis and Modeling of the Leaching Process.
PB86-1 14063
500,428
LEAD ACID BATTERIES Neutron Powder Diffraction Study
Pb02
in
of alpha- and betathe Positive Electrode Material of Lead-Acid Bat-
501,523
PB85-222008
LASER SPECTROSCOPY Automation of the NBS
Infrared Laser-Induced
(National Bureau of Standards)
Laser-Raman Microprobe. PB85-183531
501,173
Unsensitized Infrared-Laser, and Laser Sensitized Decomposition of 1 ,2-Dichloropropane.
Thermal,
SiF4
500.184
PB85- 187490
Laser Studies of Near-Resonant State-Changing Collisions of Calcium 4s6s singlet S(sub 0) with the Rare
PB85-i 89264
500,192
Spectrum of Stannous Oxide (SnO). PB85-1 97598
500,217
New Spectrograph with a Multichannel Optical Detector for the Raman Characterization of Microparticles. 501,204
PB85-201994
Decomposition of Diethyl Ketone
and n-Butane. PB85-1 95907
500,202
Single-Shot Spectral Measurements and tions in a Multimode Pulsed Dye Laser.
Mode
Multiphoton Techniques Expand Laser Spectroscopy Combustion Diagnostic Capabilities. 501,632 PB85-205680
Correla-
501,440
Calorimeter for Measuring 1-15 kJ Laser Pulses.
500,279
500,810
Effect of a Forced Couette Flow on Coupled Convective and Morphological Instabilities during Unidirectional So-
PB85-202802
PB85-229425
500,893
LEAD (METAL) 501,441
Detectors for Picosecond Optical Power Measurements.
Determination of Ultratrace Levels of Lead in Reference Fuels by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption.
PB85-205284
501,460
PB85-1 89421
501.446
Innovations in Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with Electrothermal Atomization for Determining Lead in Foods.
External Dye-Laser Frequency Stabilizer.
Using Optical Processing to Find the Laser Pulse (Theory).
Beam
Profile of
PB85-207355
a
501.520 501.523
Laser Probing of Chemical Reaction Dynamics.
PB85-222032
500.256 Lead Sources
in California
500314
Presence of a Laser Field and the Laser as a Tool for State Selective Preparation of Molecular States in Collisions.
Children Using
the Stable Isotope Ratio Technique.
PB85-205953
Laser Wavelength Meters.
PB85-222008
501,656
PB85-203495 Identification of
-
Laser Spectroscopy and Chemiluminescence from the Monomethoxides of Calcium, Strontium, and Barium.
PB85-201945
LEAD ALLOYS lidification.
PB85-201820
PB85-207231
Infrared
PB85-205938
Product Vibrational State Distributions of Thermal Energy Charge Transfer Reactions Determined by Laser-Induced Fluorescence: N(+ 1) -i- CO yields C0(+ 1)(nu= 0-2)
501,261
Resonance Spectrum of the SiH Radical and Determination of Ground State Param-
lators.
Laser Wavelength Meters.
Trapped Ions, Laser Cooling, and Better Clocks. PB86- 112059 501.254
500,403
LASERS & THEIR APPLICATIONS
Laser-Induced Damage,
of
501.246
Resonance Spectrum of the SiH Radical and Determination of Ground State Param-
Far-Infrared Laser Magnetic
PB86-138443
LASER RADIATION
PB86-101920
Trapped Ions and Laser Cooling: Selected Publications of the Ion Storage Group of the Time and Frequency Division, NBS, Boulder, CO. PBB6-1 10855 500.394
Flames.
in
PB86-138120
LASER MIRRORS
500,364
Laser-Cooled-Atomic Frequency Standard.
PB86- 112810
Spectroscopic and
to
Kinetic Studies of Radicals.
Application of Tunable Diode-Laser Absorption for Trace Stratospheric Measurements of HCL - Laboratory Re-
Laser Probing of Chemical Reaction Dynamics.
PB85-222032
PB85-230738
Pump-Probe Techniques Applied
PB86-130135
PB85-206647
Pulsed Laser-Induced Thermal Desorption from Surfaces: Instrumentation and Procedures.
Note on the Lawson-Penner PB86-1 12372
Heterodyne Frequency Measurements on
500,202
Resonance Scattering of a Short Laser Pulse on a TwoLevel System: Time-Dependent Approach. 500.348 PB85-229367
Rapid Collisional Quenching of the N= 1, nu= 2 level of the H2(cu c)pi(sub u) Metastable State by H2. PB86-1 02944 500,379
tal
LASER INDUCED IONIZATION
Infrared Laser-Induced
PB85-222404
of
Angular
Ar.
PB86- 138237
Separated-Atom Theory zation of Cs by Sr. PB86-138187
500,321
IRMPD
Energy Disposal in the Unimolecular Methyl Nitrite in a Pulsed Molecular Beam. Kinetic
PB86-1 11796
500,409
PB86-1 12042
Fluorescence: N(-f
Infrared
500,327
PB85-225720
Theory of Resonant Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing with Broad-Bandwidth Lasers. PB85-229268 501,524
500.280
LEAD MOLYBDENUM SULFIDES Effect of Uniaxial Strain on the Critical Current and Critical Field of Chevrel Phase PbMo6S8 Superconductors.
PB86-1 15540
501,598
Collisions in the
LEAD ZIRCONATE TITANATES Electroreflectance of
PZT Ceramics.
KW-41
KEYWORD INDEX PB86-1 42650
501,610
LEAK DETECTORS Hermetic Testing of Large Hybrid Packages.
501.239
500,781
Properties of Guided
nents.
Media,
PB86-128790
500,651
Modes
in
Bidirectional Anisotropic
PB85-206720
501.495
Computational Experience with Confidence Regions and Confidence Intervals for Nonlinear Least Squares.
PB86- 103645
500.958
LEED (LOW ENERGY ELECTRON DIFFRACTION) Model for tfie Saturated Water Bilayer on Ru(OOI) Based on a Comparison of Experimental and Calculated LEED Patterns.
PB85-206001
500,283
LEGAL METROLOGY
CEL-1 User's Guide Update, PB85- 178325
LINE SPECTRA Resonant Transitions PB85-225704
500.979
the National Bureau of Standards
and ASTM Get Involved. PB85-172518
501,157
LEMAITRE GEORGES PB85-208098
500,009
LINE WIDTH
Frequency Measurements from the Microwave Speed of Light, and the Redefinition
Visible, the
to
the
of the
PB85-230795
501,239
LEUKO DYE DOSIMETRY
Optical Layers.
500.189
Measurement
Linewidth
on
Patterned
One Way
PATENT-4 489 240
500,
1
15
LIBRARIES (National Bureau of Standards) Library Serial Hold-
501,237
National Bureau of Standards, a Review of Area of Linewidth Measurement.
NBS's
PB85-191948
500,053
LIFE-CYCLE COST
501.238
Method for Edge Detection and Focusing for Linewidth Measurements on Wafers. Practical
501.327
PB86-142098
500,067
Energy Prices and Discount Factors lor Life-Cycle Cost Analysis: Annual Supplement to NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Handbook 135 and NBS Special Publication 709. 1985 Edition,
PB86-142148
500,068
CYCLE COSTS
Application of Hueckel-Moebius Concept to Torsional Vibration and Internal Rotation of Molecules.
PB85-1 84760
500.172
LINEAR PROGRAMMING One-Row Linear Programs.
PB85-227635
500.798
500,974
LINEAR SYSTEMS
PB85-196061
500,205
PB85-205318
500,884
Prediction of Concrete Service-Life.
PB86-1 11960
501,035
TESTS
Linear-Systems and Networks.
in
LINEARITY Stable Law
500,953
Kinetics.
PB85-196061
500,205
LIFETIMES (ENERGY LEVELS)
PB85-179109
500,144
LININGS Bench-Scale Methods for Prediction of Full-Scale Fire Behavior of Furnishings and Wall Linings. PB85-208130 501,636
in
Resonant Column Tests. 500,122
LIGHT EMITTING DIODES Use of LEDs (Light Emitting
Diodes) as
YAG
Laser Simu-
lators.
PB85- 187458
501,181
Transient Analysis of Dispersive Materials,
Electromagnetic Reflection from
PB85-200186
501.459
Single-Shot Spectral Measurements and tions in a Multimode Pulsed Dye Laser.
Mode
PB85-201820
Correla-
501.440
Picosecond Optical Power Measurements. 501.460 PB85-205284
The
-
Cyclic
Strain Approach.
PB85- 187854
500.623
Sands
Liquefaction Potential of Overconsolidated Areas with Moderate Seismicity.
in
Gas) Property Data and Metrolo-
(Liquefied Natural
PB86-162112
LIQUID
501,664
CHROMATOGRAPHY
Application of Perdeuterated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) as Internal Standards for the Liquid Chro-
matographic Determination of PAH Oil and Other Complex Mixtures.
in
a Petroleum Crude
Determination
501,658 Dibenzothiophene
of
in
by
Oils
Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry, PB85-227593
Liquid
500,337
Data
PB85-205789
500.272
Light Scattering from Dielectric tures,
and
PB85-206357
for
Dielectric Friction Liquid Crystals.
Ionic Mobility in Polar Liquids
Phase Decomposition Phenomena
of Polystyrene/Poly-
PB85-230019
500.354
Quasielastic Light Scattering from Dilute and Semidilute Polymer Solutions.
PB86- 142726
500.557
LIGHT SPEED Frequency Measurements from the Microwave Speed of Light, and the Redefinition
Visible, the
to the of the
500,214
Nonlinear Optical Effects
in
Liquid Crystals,
501,511
METALS
Studies of Liquid Metal Surfaces Using Auger Spectroscopy.
500.208
Survey of Alternate Stored Chemical Energy Reactions. 501,654 PB86- 166667
LIQUID PHASES Analyses of the Aqueous Phase During Early
C3S
Hydra-
tion.
500,163
PB85-1 84521 Tension of Fluids Near
Critical Points
and Two-
Scale-Factor Universality.
PB85-1 87359
500.181
Dynamics Study Phases of Neopentane. PB85-227627 Molecular
LIQUID SIZE EXCLUSION Software Collection
Resonance Effects. PB85-1 89207
500,191
Coherence Study of 2p(sigma)-2p(pi) Rotational Coupling: Li(2 doublet P) and He(2 singlet P) Orientation and Alignment in 1 -25 keV Li( -I- 1 )-He Collisions. PB86-1 32248 500,477 Multiply Excited Three-Electron cal Emission Spectroscopy.
Systems Studied by
PB86-132255
Opti-
500,478
Radiation-Induced Color Centers High Absorbed Dose Rates.
LiF for Dosimetry at
in
PB86- 124070
501,367
LITHIUM IONS Li2(-)-
1)
(sup 2)Pi(sub
PB85- 196244
500,211
PB86- 102969
-i-
500,380
for Liquid
and
Aspects of Lithium LixRe03 and Li2FeV308. PB85-222255
Structural
Insertion
in
Oxides:
501,398
LITHIUM NIOBATES Analysis of Scattering Patterns and Decay Dynamics of Photorefractive Gratings in LiNb03 Crystals,
501,505
Phase
Transition and Static High Pressure.
Compression
of
LiNbOS Under
PB85-229979
501,401
LITHIUM RENATES Use of the Pearson Type
VII Distribution in the Neutron Refinement of the Structures of LiRe03 and Li2Re03. PB85-196020 501,393
Profile
LITHIUM RHENATES Aspects
of
Lithium
Insertion
in
LixRe03 and Li2FeV308. PB85-222255
Oxides:
501,398
LITHIUM YTTRIUM FLUORIDES
Raman
Spectra of LiYF4 Crystal,
PB85-206647
501,442
LITHOGRAPHY Electrical
Test Structure for Proximity Effects Measure-
ment and Correction. PB86-1 12075
501,256
Method for Edge Detection and Focusing for Linewidth Measurements on Wafers. PB86- 143732 501,327 Practical
LOCAL AREA NETWORK 501,345
Operating a Local Area Network.
PB85-1 97473
Interfacial
vinylmethylether.
II: A Model Study of Approximations and of
and
Metallic Microstruc-
501,466
Li
Collisional
PB85-221919 and
PB85-196152
Theory of Light Scattering from a Rough Surface with a Nonlocal Inhomogeneous Dielectric Permittivity, 501.468 PB85-206373
Wave-Function and
Performance Analysis of NBSNET.
LIQUID CRYSTALS
LIQUID
500,583
LITHIUM
Structural
500.625
LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS
PB85-206951
Interpretation of Quasi-Elastic Light Scattering Flexible Chains: Model Dependence.
KW-42
500,622
Sands during Earthquakes
Liquefaction of
for
LIGHT SCATTERING
Meter.
Stiffness
PB85-207223
LIGHT PULSES
Detectors
The
Method. PB85- 184570
LNG
500,559 Nucleation Limits of Liquids,
PB85-206886
Pore Pressure Buildup PB85- 182749
gy Technology.
Energy Relaxation of Adsorbates on Surfaces. PB85-230696 500,363
Vibrational
Homogeneous
LITHIUM IRON VANADATES Phenomena,
Densities and Linear Relaxation
PB86-1 14014 Polymer Degradation
a Model Liquid between Concen-
Laser-Assisted Charge-Transfer Reactions (Li(-|- 3) H): Coupled Dressed-Quasimolecular-State Approach.
PB85-201937
Liquefaction Potential of Saturated Sand:
Controlled Indentation Flaws for Construction of Toughness and Fatigue Master Maps.
of
Cylinders.
Emission and Predissociation of
LIFE (DURABILITY) Lifetime Prediction from Polymer Degradation Kinetics.
Non-Newtonian Flow
u).
LIQUEFACTION
Life-Cycle Costing with the Microcomputer.
LIQUIDS
LITHIUM FLUORIDES
LINEAR COMBINATION OF VIBRATIONAL
Determinacy
Impact of Energy Pricing and Discount Rate Policies on Energy Conservation in Federal Buidings.
Lifetime Prediction from
Activi-
ties in the
PB86-1 24831
ings 1985,
LIFE
Metal
WAVEFUNCTIONS
Radiochromic Leuko Dye Real Time Dosimeter, Optical Waveguide.
Chemical Waste Incinerator Ships: The Interagency Program to Develop a Capability in the United States. PB85-184745 501,078
Electron-Impact Excitation of
PB85-187813
PB86-143732
Meter.
500,392
WASTE DISPOSAL
PB86-165594
Resolution in C-13 NMR of Organic-Solids Using HighPower Proton Decoupling and Magic-Angle Sample Spin-
PB85-230381
LENGTH
LIQUID
ki
Syatema
PB86-1 10178
PB86-142775 500.326
PB85-230027
Monsignor Georges Lemaitre.
MocMa o( AlkalMAatal Vapor Timnspoit
Thermodynannlc
tric
of Kr X.
ning.
How
501.235
THEORY
Sllk:ate
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT
LEAST SQUARES METHOD
NBS
Solution),
501,489
Leak Testing of Hermetically Sealed Electronic Compo-
Legal Metrology:
Form
fractive Index (Closed
PB85-206613
LEAKAGE (ELECTRICAL)
PB85-229458
LIQUID
Laser Propagation through Fibers with Biquadratic Re-
PB86- 124955
LIFE
PB85-230795
LIGHT TRANSMISSION
of
the
Liquid
and
Plastic
Size Exclusion Chromatography Data
500.744
Local Area Networks: Baseband Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications and Link Layer Protocol. Category: Software and Hardware Standard. Subcategory:
Computer Network Protocols.
FIPSPUB107
500,038
Fiber Distributed Data Interface: A Proposal for a Standard 100 Mbit/s Fiber Optic Token Ring Network.
PB85-1 70637
500,671
Power Transfer Matrices Loss: Theory and Experiment. PB85-197770
Use
of
in
Predicting
System 501,343
Measuring a Local Network's Performance.
PB85-202083
501.344
Workshop on Analytic and Simulation Modeling of IEEE 802.4 Token Bus Local Area Networks Held at Gaithersburg, Maryland
500.340
CHROMATOGRAPHY
Analysis.
PB86-133618
LOCAL AREA NETWORKS
on
April 29-30, 1985.
PB85-238244 Analytic Bus,
and Simulation Modeling
PB85-238251
500.690 of
IEEE 802.4 Token 500.691
KEYWORD INDEX MANAGEMENT PLANNING Discrete Event Simulation of the IEEE 802.4 Token Bus LAN (Local Area Networl
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