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July 1969

Volume 22, Issue 7

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Biomedical applications of holography

Ernest J. Feleppa
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The three‐dimensional imaging property and great depth of field immediately suggest applications such as population studies in large tanks. Less obvious applications based on optical filtering rather than imaging include diagnostic cytology and radiology.

Sensors in the deep sea

Douglas R. Caldwell, Frank E. Snodgrass, and Mark H. Wimbush
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Tiny variations in temperature, pressure and currents can be measured with modern electronics. Problems arise, though, when variations in one parameter affect the reading of another. Work on the Deep‐Sea Capsule has found some solutions.

Information from deep‐space tracking

Paul M. Muller and William L. Sjogren
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Close inspection of spacecraft orbits has yielded a surprising amount of data on masses, radii, atmosphere and gravity of the moon and some planets and most recently lunar mascons.

Long‐baseline interferometry

Bernard F. Burke
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Radio telescopes separated by many thousands of kilometers can be operated in pairs to obtain very high angular resolution, suitable for studies of quasars and hydroxyl‐line emitters, for geodesy, and for a test of general relativity.
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The PhD dilemma: education and employment

Ronald Stoner, Roger Ptak, and Robert A. Rudin
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Geography, experimental history

Stephen G. Brush
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How many master's degrees?

H. W. Lewis
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The second Ovshinsky effect

J. S. Levinger, Joseph Schaefer, Paul D. Hambourger, S. A. Goudsmit, and George L. Trigg
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Unsupported publication

Kenneth E. Collins and Lincoln Wolfenstein
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Excellence, truth and beauty

Peter G. Bergmann
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Dex in addition to brigg

R. Erik Zimmermann
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Register and Registry

G. Truman Hunter
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Lifetime of Compound Nucleus Is Measured by Crystal Blocking

Gloria B. Lubkin
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US Fusion Experimenters Want to Try Tokomaks Now

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Theorists Offer Explanation For Pulsar Speeding Up

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X Rays from Crab Have Period of Radio Signals

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Crystal Acts Like a Two‐Dimensional Antiferromagnet

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Berkeley Group Reports Discovery of Element 104

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CERN‐Serpukhov Collaboration Yields Data on Particle Yields

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Indiana U. Builds 200‐MeV Sector‐Focused Cyclotron

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Redefinition of Temperature, Volt and Gravity Standards

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In Brief

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APS in Washington Discusses Antiballistic Missile System

Peter Franken
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More Applications for Coherent Optics and Holography

Richard E. Haskell
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The Theory of Rotating Fluids: Cambridge Monograph on Mechanics and Applied Mathematics

H. P. Greenspan, David R. Rodenhuis, Reviewer, and Walter M. Elsasser, Reviewer
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An Introduction to the Theory of Superconductivity

Charles G. Kuper and Joel A. Snow, Reviewer
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The Detection and Measurement of Infra-Red Radiation

R. A. Smith, F. E. Jones, R. P. Chasmar, and Herbert Malamud, Reviewer
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Lasers, Vol. 2

Albert K. Levine and David F. Hotz, Reviewer
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Energy Bands in Semiconductors

Donald Long and Daniel C. Mattis, Reviewer
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Graph Theory and Theoretical Physics

Frank Haray, Editor and Garrison Sposito, Reviewer
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Astrodynamics, Rockets, Satellites and Space Travel: An Introduction to Space Science

John A. Eisele and Robert L. Weber, Reviewer
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The Rays Are Not Coloured: Essays on the Science of Vision and Colour

W. D. Wright and Isadore Nimeroff, Reviewer
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High-Voltage Technology

L. L. Alston, Editor and L. Marton, Reviewer
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Fundamental University Physics, Vol. 3: Quantum and Statistical Physics

Marcelo Alonso, Edward J. Finn, and Fred L. Wilson, Reviewer
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Landolt-Bornstein, Zahlenwerte Und Funktionen Aus Physik, Chemie, Astronomie, Geophysik Und Technik

W. R. Angus, J. Favède, J. Hoaru, A. Pacault, and John H. Van Vleck, Reviewer
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Electron Paramagnetism

Juan A. McMillan and H. Hollis Wickman, Reviewer
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Experimental Magnetochemistry: Nonmetallic Magnetic Materials

Michael M. Schieber and Werner Wolf, Reviewer
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Quantum Theory of Molecules and Solids, Volume 3: Insulators, Semiconductors, and Metals

John C. Slater and N. D. Mermin, Reviewer
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The Statistical Mechanics of Simple Liquids and An Introduction to the Statistical Theory of Classical Simple Dense Fluids

S. A. Rice, Peter Gray, G. H. A. Cole, and Joel L. Lebowitz, Reviewer
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Methods of Experimental Physics, Vol 4: Atomic and Electron Physics, Part B: Free Atoms

Vernon W. Hughes, Editor, Howard L. Schultz, Editor, and William Lichten, Reviewer
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Lie Theory and Special Functions

Willard Miller, Jr and Henry S. Valk, Reviewer
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Muons

A. W. Weissenberg and John L. Gammel, Reviewer
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Statistical Continuum Theories

Mark J. Beran and Stuart A. Rice, Reviewer
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Radiological Protection of the Public in a Nuclear Mass Disaster

Norman A. Baily, Reviewer
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Simple and Complex Vibratory Systems

Eugen Skudrzyk and George Weiss, Reviewer
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New Books

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We Hear That

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Atoms‐for‐Peace Award To Seven Scientists

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German Physicists Choose Dyson for Planck Medal

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National Academy Honors Eugene Parker, J. P. Wild

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Perkin, Chairman of Optical Firm, Dies on Business Trip

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Lebedev, 75, Helped Found Optical Institute in the USSR

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Mass Spectroscopist at Smith, Gladys Anslow

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Arthur Van Zee Dies at 57; Studied Properties of Glass

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Janet Howell Clark, 80, Taught at Bryn Mawr, Smith

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Former Kenyon College Chairman, James Harrold

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Phimsy

R. Hobart Ellis, Jr and Clay Sickle
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Student Director Becomes Full‐Time Visiting Scientist

John P. Wiley, Jr
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AIP Information Division Asks $4.2 Million over Three Years

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Resonances

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AIP Study Offers Solutions to School Science Problems

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History Conference Probes Role of Nuclear Theorists

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Fewer Prospective Employers Use AIP Placement Service

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Biologist Named Director of NSF

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PSNS Finds $60 000 Surplus, Will Continue Another Year

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Pennsylvania Now Has State Registration of Laser Systems

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