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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A demountable ultra-high vacuum glass-system and its components by Klaus H. Behrndt, International Business Machines Corporation, Federal Systems Division, Kingston, New York 1959
9 5-6 p. 302-
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2 A differently pumped ultrahigh vacuum system by Michael P. Rivera, Vacuum Equipment Division, The New York Air Brake Company, Camden 11, New Jersey 1959
9 5-6 p. 297-
1 p.
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3 Adsorption of gases on mercury at 77° K by G. E. Becker, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 1959
9 5-6 p. 300-301
2 p.
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4 375. Adsorption of nitrogen on tungsten at very low pressures 1959
9 5-6 p. 312-
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5 Advances in the design of vacuum gauges using radioactive sources by J. R. Roehring and G. F. Vanderschmidt, National Research Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1959
9 5-6 p. 298-
1 p.
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6 A high pumping rate system at 10−6 mm Hg pressure by W. W. Balwanz, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington 25, D.C. 1959
9 5-6 p. 300-
1 p.
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7 A large bakeable vacuum valve by Thomas H. Batzer, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, University of California, Livermore, California 1959
9 5-6 p. 302-
1 p.
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8 A method for greatly enhancing the pumping action of a Penning discharge by Wilson M. Brubaker, Research Division, Consolidated Electrodynamics Corporation, Pasadena 1, California 1959
9 5-6 p. 303-
1 p.
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9 A multi-point electronic manometer system for low pressure hypersonic wind tunnels by Paul L. Vitkus, NRC Equipment Corporation, Newton Highlands 61, Massachusetts 1959
9 5-6 p. 298-
1 p.
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10 A new electron gun for the vacuum evaporation of metals and dielectrics by R. Thun and J. B. Ramsey, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Laboratories, Fort Belvoir, Virginia 1959
9 5-6 p. 300-
1 p.
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11 A new type of boiler that permits improvements in the performance of oil diffusion pumps by Donald L. Stevenson, Consolidated Vacuum Corporation, Rochester Division, Rochester 3, New York 1959
9 5-6 p. 299-
1 p.
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12 An improved helium-only sensitive method for calibrating silica membrane helium leaks by Charles Bicknell, Consolidated Electrodynamics Corporation, Pasedena, California 1959
9 5-6 p. 298-
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13 An oil free ultra high vacuum system for the deposition of thin films by Hollis L. Caswell, International Business Machines Corporation, Research Laboratory, Poughkeepsie, New York 1959
9 5-6 p. 298-
1 p.
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14 An ultra high vacuum chamber for space simulation by John C. Simons Jr., National Research Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1959
9 5-6 p. 297-
1 p.
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15 An ultra sensitive mass spectrometer leak detector and its application to vacuum technology by John L. Peters, Crosby Vacuum Research Division, Teletronics Corporation, Syosset, New York 1959
9 5-6 p. 298-
1 p.
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16 A piezoelectric oscillator manometer Pacey, D.J.
1959
9 5-6 p. 261-263
3 p.
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17 A simple film thickness gauge utilizing Newton's rings by A. W. Winston, C. A. Baer, and L. R. Allen, National Research Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1959
9 5-6 p. 302-
1 p.
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18 389. A Study of the molded nickel cathode 1959
9 5-6 p. 315-
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19 Biographical notes 1959
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1 p.
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20 386. Carbon as an indicator of gas content of netallic tube elements 1959
9 5-6 p. 314-
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21 Cathodic etching in a penning cold cathode discharge Stroud, P.T.
1959
9 5-6 p. 269-273
5 p.
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22 377. Ceramic electrical insulating materials 1959
9 5-6 p. 312-
1 p.
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23 Ceramic sapphire, and glass seals for the C-stellarator test facility by J. A. Zollman, John A. Powell and I. E. Martin, Radio Corporation of America, Electron Tube Division, Lancaster Pennsylvania 1959
9 5-6 p. 302-
1 p.
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24 Classified abstracts 1959
9 5-6 p. 306-307
2 p.
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25 Corrosion-resistant roots pumps by H. Bode, E. Leybold, Nachfolger, Cologne, Germany 1959
9 5-6 p. 302-
1 p.
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26 Design and operating potentials of work accelerated electron emission sources for electron beam welding by T. H. Crane, High Vacuum Equipment Corporation, Hingham, Massachusetts 1959
9 5-6 p. 303-
1 p.
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27 Design considerations for high speed getter-ion pumps by Renn Zaphiropoulos and William A. Lloyd, Varian Associates, Palo Alto, California 1959
9 5-6 p. 303-
1 p.
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28 391. Design of broadband ceramic coaxial output windows for Microwave power tubes 1959
9 5-6 p. 315-
1 p.
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29 Diffusion pumps of large suction speeds for pressures lower than 10−8 Torr by H.G. Nöller, G. Reich, W. Bächler, E Leybold Nachfolder, Cologne, Germany 1959
9 5-6 p. 298-
1 p.
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30 370. Effect of the solar wind on the lunar atmosphere 1959
9 5-6 p. 311-
1 p.
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31 Effect of the solar wind on the lunar atmosphere 1959
9 5-6 p. 315-
1 p.
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32 Electron beams in vacuum processes by E. S. Candidus, M. H. Hablanian, and H. A. Steinherz, NRC Equipment Corporation, Newton Highlands 61, Massachusetts 1959
9 5-6 p. 300-
1 p.
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33 351. Enhanced surface reactions. III. Adsorption of gases on prepared ruthenium surfaces 1959
9 5-6 p. 308-
1 p.
artikel
34 352. Equilibrium reduction of tungsten dioxide by hydrogen 1959
9 5-6 p. 308-309
2 p.
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35 Equipment for hot rolling strip in vacuum by Morse Hill, Roger Holman and Edmond Kulinski, Republic Steel Corporation, Research Center, Cleveland 31, Ohio 1959
9 5-6 p. 299-
1 p.
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36 Evaluation and use of large diffusion pumps and traps for the ultra high vacuum system of the model C-stellarator by W. G. Henderson, G. S. Geiger and J. T. Mark, Radio Corporation of America, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 1959
9 5-6 p. 300-
1 p.
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37 Evaporated Cr films on hot substrates by D. Hoffman and J. Risemann, International Resistance Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1959
9 5-6 p. 301-
1 p.
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38 Evaporation from a controlled planar soucre by J. R. Walker and B. R. Eichbaum, Product Development Laboratory, International Business Machines Corporation, Kingston, New York 1959
9 5-6 p. 302-
1 p.
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39 Evaporation of thin cathodoluminescent films by J. P. Reames Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 39, Massachusetts 1959
9 5-6 p. 301-
1 p.
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40 382. Exciting developments in better finishing facilities 1959
9 5-6 p. 313-
1 p.
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41 390. Experimental determination of the oscillator strength of the first negative bands of N2 + 1959
9 5-6 p. 315-
1 p.
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42 Experimental study of an ion resonance mass spectrometer of the omegatron type by D. Charles and R. J. Warnecke, Centre de Physique Electronique et Corpusculaire, Compagnie Générale de T.S.F., France 1959
9 5-6 p. 297-
1 p.
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43 384. Fundamentals of glass-to-metal bonding: IV, wettability of gold and platinum by molten sodium disilicate 1959
9 5-6 p. 314-
1 p.
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44 Gas absorption by vacuum evaporated magnetic films by F. R. Gleason, J. H. Greiner and L. R. Yetter, International Business Machines Corporation, Owego, New York 1959
9 5-6 p. 301-
1 p.
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45 363. Growth of molybdenum, tungsten and columbium crystals by floating zone melting in vacuum 1959
9 5-6 p. 310-
1 p.
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46 381. Health legislation concerning paint ingredients 1959
9 5-6 p. 313-
1 p.
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47 361. Improved metallic coatings by vacuum, vapor plating 1959
9 5-6 p. 310-
1 p.
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48 Improved reliability of soft glass to metal vacuum tight seals by F. A. Loughridge and W. S. Wong, Sylvania Electric Products, Incorporated, Salem, Massachusetts 1959
9 5-6 p. 302-303
2 p.
artikel
49 368. Infrared vacuum spectrometer with prism grating double monochrometer 1959
9 5-6 p. 311-
1 p.
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50 International conferences on structure and properties of thin films 1959
9 5-6 p. 304-305
2 p.
artikel
51 Large-area sources and two-source control by Klaus H. Behrndt, International Business Machines Corporation, Federal Systems Division, Kingston, New York 1959
9 5-6 p. 301-302
2 p.
artikel
52 Mass spectrographic studies of impurities on surfaces by A.J. Ahearn, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, Murray Hill, New Jersey 1959
9 5-6 p. 296-
1 p.
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53 Materials and processes of electron devices 1959
9 5-6 p. 311-
1 p.
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54 Materials and processes of electron devices 1959
9 5-6 p. 312-
1 p.
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55 Materials and processes of electron devices 1959
9 5-6 p. 314-
1 p.
artikel
56 356. Materials and processes of electron devices 1959
9 5-6 p. 309-
1 p.
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57 387. Measurements of gas evolution or sorption of anode materials under simulated life conditions 1959
9 5-6 p. 314-
1 p.
artikel
58 Measurements on the properties of a simple omegatron Stark, D.S.
1959
9 5-6 p. 288-294
7 p.
artikel
59 357. Microfurnace for thermal microscopy and studies at high temperatures 1959
9 5-6 p. 309-
1 p.
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60 New method for vacuum measurements in the molecular range of pressures by N. A. Florescu, School of Applied Physics, The University of New South Wales, Kensington, Sydney 1959
9 5-6 p. 298-
1 p.
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61 Nitride, oxide, and silicide evaporated films for the electronic industry by E. H. Layer, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus Ohio 1959
9 5-6 p. 301-
1 p.
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62 355. On the pumping speed of oil diffusion pumps 1959
9 5-6 p. 309-
1 p.
artikel
63 360. Optical and photoelectric properties of thin metallic films in the vacuum ultraviolet 1959
9 5-6 p. 310-
1 p.
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64 350. Oxide nucleation and the substructure of iron 1959
9 5-6 p. 308-
1 p.
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65 Papers to be published in future issues 1959
9 5-6 p. 316-
1 p.
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66 Phase charge on reflection from evaporated chromium films 1959
9 5-6 p. 315-
1 p.
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67 354. Phase charge on reflection from evaporated chromium films 1959
9 5-6 p. 309-
1 p.
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68 Pressure simulation of high altitudes by D. J. Santeler, General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York 1959
9 5-6 p. 299-
1 p.
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69 Proceedings of the fourth conference on magnetism and magnetic materials 1959
9 5-6 p. 310-
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70 Proceedings of the fourth conference on magnetism and magnetic materials 1959
9 5-6 p. 311-
1 p.
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71 347. Proceedings of the fourth conference on magnetism and magnetic materials 1959
9 5-6 p. 308-
1 p.
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72 Properties of a small titanium-ion-pump by A. Klopfer, Allgemeine Deutsche Phillips Industrie, G.m.b.h., Zentrallaboratorium, Laboratorium Aachen, Aachen, Germany 1959
9 5-6 p. 303-
1 p.
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73 380. Rate of Thermal Dehydration of Muscovite 1959
9 5-6 p. 313-
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74 Recent developments of ultra high vacuum system of a 3-Bev proton synchroton by L. Seidlitz, T. Tang, D. L. Collins, M. Szekely, Princeton-Pennsylvania Accelerator, Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 1959
9 5-6 p. 299-
1 p.
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75 359. Reflecting coatings for the extreme ultraviolet 1959
9 5-6 p. 310-
1 p.
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76 Relations between size of vacuum chamber, outgrassing rate, and required pumping speed by B. B. Dayton, Rochester Division Consolidated Vacuum Corp., Rochester 3, New York 1959
9 5-6 p. 298-299
2 p.
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77 Relationship of diffusion pump performance to the thermodynamics of the pumping fluid by Hugh R. Smith, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, California 1959
9 5-6 p. 299-
1 p.
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78 Research and production potentialities of electron bombardment evaporation by David Wm. Moore, Servomechanisms, Incorporated, Goleta, California 1959
9 5-6 p. 300-
1 p.
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79 Research in space 1959
9 5-6 p. 315-
1 p.
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80 370. Research in space 1959
9 5-6 p. 311-
1 p.
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81 Residual gases in vacuum systems by A. Klopfer, Allgemeine Deutsche Philips Industrie, G.m.b.H., Zentrallobaratorium, Laboratorium Aachen, Germany 1959
9 5-6 p. 297-
1 p.
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82 Results with ultra-high vacuum metal system including windows, evaporators and lead-ins by H. Ehlers and J. Moll, Leybold Hochvakuum Anlagen, GMBH, Köln Bayental, Germany (to be presented by G. W. Oetjen) 1959
9 5-6 p. 302-
1 p.
artikel
83 Semi-automatic control of vacuum pumping systems Balchin, N.C.
1959
9 5-6 p. 264-268
5 p.
artikel
84 373. Separation of gas mixtures in a supersonic jet 1959
9 5-6 p. 312-
1 p.
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85 Some studies of getter-ion pumped vacuum systems by Irving Ames and R. L. Christensen, International Business Machines Corporation, Research Laboratory, Poughkeepsie, New York 1959
9 5-6 p. 303-
1 p.
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86 Sputtered resistors make high component-density possible 1959
9 5-6 p. 311-
1 p.
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87 Sputtered resistors make high component-density possible 1959
9 5-6 p. 310-
1 p.
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88 348. Sputtered resistors make high component-density possible 1959
9 5-6 p. 308-
1 p.
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89 Sputtering of metals and semiconductors by low energy argon ions by N. Laegreid and G. K. Wehner, Mechanical Division of General Mills Incorporated, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1959
9 5-6 p. 300-
1 p.
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90 Stratospheric carbon-14, carbon dioxide, and tritium 1959
9 5-6 p. 311-
1 p.
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91 365. Stratospheric carbon-14, carbon dioxide, and tritium 1959
9 5-6 p. 310-
1 p.
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92 367. Studies of the effect of anode materials on oxide cathode performance 1959
9 5-6 p. 311-
1 p.
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93 353. Sublimation freeze-drying without vacuum 1959
9 5-6 p. 309-
1 p.
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94 Sublimation freeze-drying without vacuum 1959
9 5-6 p. 311-
1 p.
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95 388. Surface phenomena associated with application of organic films to phosphor screens 1959
9 5-6 p. 314-315
2 p.
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96 Temperature stabilization of highly reflecting spherical satellites 1959
9 5-6 p. 311-
1 p.
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97 362. Temperature stabilization of highly reflecting spherical satillites 1959
9 5-6 p. 310-
1 p.
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98 385. Tension stresses in glass coatings and in glass-metal seals in the annealing range 1959
9 5-6 p. 314-
1 p.
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99 The actual knowledge of gases's adsorption on barium getters by Paolo Della Porta, S.A.E.S. Getters Research Laboratory, Milan, Italy 1959
9 5-6 p. 303-
1 p.
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100 The adsorption spectrometer as an analytic tool in ultra-high- vacuum investigations by P. A. Redhead, Radio and Electrical Engineering Division, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada 1959
9 5-6 p. 296-
1 p.
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101 The apparatus for electron optical study of low density gas Flow by S. R. Mielczarek, D. C. Schubert, and L. Marton, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. 1959
9 5-6 p. 301-
1 p.
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102 The application of the pumping time equation in vacuum technique by Th. Kraus, Geraetebau-Anstalt Balzers, Principality of Liechtenstein (to be presented by O. Winkler, Balzers, Liechtenstein) 1959
9 5-6 p. 301-
1 p.
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103 The behavior of titanium in a high vacuum by J. Morrison, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, Murray Hill, New Jersey 1959
9 5-6 p. 303-
1 p.
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104 The diffusion of impurities into evaporating silicon 1959
9 5-6 p. 310-
1 p.
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105 The diffusion of impurities into evaporating silicon 1959
9 5-6 p. 312-
1 p.
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106 349. The diffusion of impurities into evaporating silicon 1959
9 5-6 p. 308-
1 p.
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107 The diffusion of impurities into evaporating silicon 1959
9 5-6 p. 308-
1 p.
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108 The international organization for vacuum science and technology Thomas, E.
1959
9 5-6 p. 256-260
5 p.
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109 The ionization of adsorbed gas by impact of slow electrons by G. E. Moore, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, Murray Hill, New Jersey 1959
9 5-6 p. 296-
1 p.
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110 The production of ultra high vacuum in metal systems larger than 1000 liters by I. Farkass and G. F. Vanderschmidt, National Research Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1959
9 5-6 p. 297-
1 p.
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111 374. Thermal conductivity of nitrogen-carbon dioxide mixtures 1959
9 5-6 p. 312-
1 p.
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112 379. Thermal expansion of Al2O3, BeO, MgO, B4C, SiC, and TiC above 1000 °C 1959
9 5-6 p. 313-
1 p.
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113 The theory and design of subminiature ionization gauge tubes by R. L. Ramey, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 1959
9 5-6 p. 298-
1 p.
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114 The use of sensitization methods for study of distillation source images by L. E. Preuss and C. E. Anthony, Department of Physics, Edsel B. Ford Institute for Medical Research, Detroit 2, Michigan 1959
9 5-6 p. 301-
1 p.
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115 The vacuum microbalance and omegatron spectrometer: Study of the interaction of oxygen and clean germanium surfaces by S. P. Wolsky and E. J. Zdanuk, Research Division, Raytheon Manufacturing Company, Waltham, Massachusetts 1959
9 5-6 p. 296-
1 p.
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116 The vacuum of a 3-Bev proton synchroton by L. Seidlitz, T. Tang, D. L. Collins, M. Szekeley, Princeton-Pennsylvania Accelerator, Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 1959
9 5-6 p. 299-300
2 p.
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117 364. Titanium coatings on molybdenum wire 1959
9 5-6 p. 310-
1 p.
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118 Titanium coatings on molybdenum wire 1959
9 5-6 p. 315-
1 p.
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119 358. Tungsten coils for vacuum metallizing 1959
9 5-6 p. 310-
1 p.
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120 376. Tungsten zone melting by electron bombardment 1959
9 5-6 p. 312-
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121 Ultra high vacuum studies with a small bakeable mass spectrometer by Richard E. Honig, Radio Corporation of America, Princeton, New Jersey 1959
9 5-6 p. 297-
1 p.
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122 Ultra high vacuum systems developments for the model C-stellator by J. T. Mark and W. G. Henderson, Radio Corporation of America, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 1959
9 5-6 p. 300-
1 p.
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123 Ultra low temperature mechanical refrigeration systems for high vacuum traps and baffles by Hugh R. Smith and Patrick B. Kennedy, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, California 1959
9 5-6 p. 302-
1 p.
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124 Ultra-vacuum pumping by vibrating membrane by Helmut Schwarz, Semiconductor and Materials Division, Radio Corporation of America, Somerville, New Jersey 1959
9 5-6 p. 297-298
2 p.
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125 371. Vacuum casting steel 1959
9 5-6 p. 311-
1 p.
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126 Vacuum deposition of dielectric films for capacitors Siddall, G.
1959
9 5-6 p. 274-287
14 p.
artikel
127 372. Vacuum melted metals and alloys 1959
9 5-6 p. 311-
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128 Vacuum metallurgy Quarrell, A.G.
1959
9 5-6 p. 295-
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129 Vacuum metallurgy 1959
9 5-6 p. 305-
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130 Vacuum notes 1959
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131 Vacuum treatment of milk by Carl W. Hall, Department of Agricultural Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 1959
9 5-6 p. 299-
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132 383. Wetting of original and metallized high-alumina surfaces by molten brazing solders 1959
9 5-6 p. 313-
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133 366. Which Approach to controlled fusion—the machine called DCX 1959
9 5-6 p. 310-311
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134 378. Young's modulus of various refractory materials as a function of temperature 1959
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