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R. Jonnard 



INTERFEROMETRIC METHODS'' 



Besides the angle refractometer (q.v.) a 

 second group of refractometrie methods in- 

 volves direct determination of the velocity 

 variation which radiant energy undergoes 



* The writer's experimental work with the recording interferometer was entirely supported by the 

 Physics and Physiology Branches, Office of Naval Research, U. S. Navy, under a series of contracts 

 granted to the Paterson General Hospital, Paterson, N. J. and Columbia University College of Physi- 

 cians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y. from 1954 to date. 



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