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July 1968

Volume 21, Issue 7

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High‐voltage electron microscopy

V. Ellis Cosslett
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British, French, Japanese and US teams added accelerators to electron microscopes. Now voltages ten times conventional levels permit viewing of thicker, more representative specimens.

Acoustical measurement of violins

Carleen M. Hutchins and Francis L. Fielding
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Why are some violins better than others? Studies with modern electroacoustical techniques yield at least part of the answer and give us information that helps build good fiddles.

Computers and nuclear physics

Joel Birnbaum and Martin W. Sachs
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Recent developments in both hardware and software hold great promise for effective use of computer systems in nuclear‐physics laboratories. Interaction between physicists and computers is, consequently, being simplified.

Holography and integral photography

Robert J. Collier
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These two complementary methods of 3D imaging both have their special advantages. Lensless photography, or holography, provides a method for precise distortion measurements, information storage and studies, such as bubble‐chamber photography, that require great depth of field. Lenslet, or integral, photography does not need coherent light and is therefore tolerant of subject motion.
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Open APS Council meetings

Arthur Herschman
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A real enough cleavage

Katherine J. Sopka
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About those nonscientists

C. D. Cantrell
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What is a scientist?

Charles Prince
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Abstracts on tape?

Ray Hefferlin
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A Correction

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High Uniaxial Stress on Germanium Causes Gunn‐Effect Oscillations

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Astronomers Need More Observations to Explain Pulsars

John T. Scott
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Floating Rings Extend Plasma Observation Time

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Chalk River Plans for Intense, Continuous Neutron Source

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Electric Fields May Bedevil Falling‐Electron Experiment

R. Hobart Ellis, Jr
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Satellite Detects Gamma‐Ray Glow from Center of Milky Way

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Reines Delves Deeper In His Search for Neutrinos

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Theoreticians Consider Three‐Body‐Collision Problem

John Nuttall
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Theory of Dislocations and Theory of Crystal Dislocations

John P. Hirth, Jens Lothe, F. R. N. Nabarro, and Roman Smoluchowski, Reviewer
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Photoionization Processes in Gases

Geoffrey V. Marr and Bruce W. Shore, Reviewer
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High Energy Physics, Vol. 1

E. H. S. Burhop, Editor and Wendell G. Holladay, Reviewer
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The Many-Body Problem in Quantum Mechanics

N. H. March, W. H. Young, S. Sampanthar, and John L. Gammel, Reviewer
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Galileo Galilei: Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems—Ptolemaic & Copernican

David C. Lindberg, Reviewer
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Radiation Trapped in the Earth's Magnetic Field

B. M. McCormac, Editor and S. Fred Singer, Reviewer
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The Physics of Electroluminescent Devices

P. R. Thornton and D. G. Thomas, Reviewer
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The Theory of Spinors

Elie Cartan and Lawrence C. Biedenharn, Reviewer
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Characteristics of Sea Reverberation

Victor V. Ol'shevskii and Peter G. Bergmann, Reviewer
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Sources of Quantum Mechanics

B. L. van der Waerden and Robert L. Weber, Reviewer
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New Books

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NAS Elects Fourteen Members, E.R. Piore Becomes Treasurer

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OSA Presents Adolph Lomb Medal to Douglas Sinclair

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Emmanuel Papadakis Wins Acoustical Society Award

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AAPT Honors Alan Holden With R. A. Millikan Award

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Former Department Head At Berea, Waldemar Noll

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Vladimir Vand, Pennsylvania State Crystallographer, Dies

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Alpheus W. Smith Was Dean of Graduate School at Ohio State

E. Leonard Jossem
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Phimsy

R. Hobart Ellis, Jr
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Economy Drive in Congress Hits Science Legislation

John Johnsrud
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Resonances

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Visiting Physicist Program Expands in Its Twelfth Year

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Constitution, Budget Adopted For European Physical Society

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All AIP Member Societies Had Rises in Membership in 1967

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APS to Raise Subscription Rates of 3 Journals Effective 1 Jan.

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Foundation Lists Britons For US Exchange Teaching

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Isadore Rudnick of UCLA Named ASA President‐Elect

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Section 1 of Physical Review To Use Typewriter Composition

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OSA Prepares to Publish A New Handbook of Optics

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AIP Issues New Catalog of Available Publications

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