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Modak, A. T.
view article (1.0)Exponential Wide Ban Parameters for the Pure Rotational Band of Water Vapor. Technical Report.Factory Mutual Research Corp., Norwood, MAJournal of Quantitative Spectroscopic Radiation Transfer, Vol. 21, 131-142, 1979National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD, FMRC J.I. OAOE6.BU; RC78-BT-19, April 1978,Min, K.; Emmons, H. W.
view article (1.0)Drying of Porous Media.Lowell Technological Inst., MA; Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MANational Science Foundation, Washington, DC, Home Fire Proj. Tech. Rpt. 8,Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics Institute, 1972 Proceedings, MA, Landis, R. B.; Hordemann, G. J., Editors, 1-18 p., 1972LeLevier, R. E.; Jensen, N.
view article (1.0)Nuclear Weapon Phenomenology and Technology Assessment. Volume 3. Late Time Nuclear Cloud Assessments.Eos Technologies, Inc., Santa Monica, CADefense Nuclear Agency, Washington, DC, DNA-TR-84-402-V3, September 5, 1985, 128 p.Benedict, W. S.
view article (1.0)Infrared Spectra of Simple Molecules. Final Report. September 1, 1967-March 31, 1969.Maryland Univ., College ParkAir Force Cambridge Research Labs. (CRO), Bedford, MA, AFCRL-69-0337, August 1969, 20 p.Burch, D. E.; Gryvnak, D.; Singleton, E. B.; France, W. L.; Williams, D.
view article (1.0)Infrared Absorption by Carbon Dioxide, Water Vapor, and Minor Atmospheric Constitutents. Research Report.Ohio State Univ., ClevelandAir Force Cambridge Research Labs., Hanscom Field, MA, AFCRL-62-698, July 1961, 327 p.Wyatt, P. J.; Stull, V. R.; Plass, G. N.
view article (1.0)Infrared Transmission Studies. Volume 2. Infrared Absorption of Water Vapor. Final Report.Ford Motor Co., Newport Beach, CAAir Force Systems Command, Los Angeles, CA; Air Force Cambridge Research Labs., Bedford, MA, SSD-TDR-62-127, September 20, 1962, 249 p.Nordstrom, R. J.; Thomas, M. E.; Damon, E. K.; Long, R. K.
view article (1.0)Synergistic Investigation of the Infrared Water Vapor Continuum. Final Report. April 1, 1977-September 30, 1980.Ohio State Univ., ColumbusDepartment of the Army, Research Triangle Park, NC, ESL-784701-7, April 1981, 112 p.Morikawa, T.
view article (1.0)Effects of Water Vapor on Evolution of Carbon Monoxide in Combustion and Pyrolysis.Fire Research Inst., Tokyo, JapanJournal of Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 9, 85-96, May 1982Morris, T.; Schwartz, S. H.; Butler, H. W.
view article (1.0)Water Vapor to Incoming Air Molar Flux Ratio Limitations in 1-D In Situ Underground Coal Gasification Models.West Virginia Univ., MoregantownPaper 78-7a,Combustion Institute/Western States Section. Spring Meeting, 1978. In-Situ Combustion Technology, Ignition, and General Combustion Topics. April 17-18, 1978, Boulder, CO, 16 p., 1978Morrone, T.; Lippman, R.; Wright, D.
view article (1.0)Dynamics of Exploding Drops.Adelphi Univ., Garden City, NYCombustion Institute/Eastern States Section. Chemical and Physical Processes in Combustion. 1978 Fall Technical Meeting. November 29-30, 1978-December 1, 1978, Miami Beach, FL, 65/1-4 p., 1978