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Ilammhig, R. W., Error Detecting and Error Correcting Codes, page 147. 



Ihirtley, R. V. L., Mat ler, A Mode of Motion, page 350. The Redection of Diverging Waves 

 l)y a Gyrostatic Medium, page 369. 



nines, M. E., A Wide Range .Microwave Sweeping Oscillator, i)age 553. 



Hole Concentration and Characteristics of Germanium Point Contacts, Theory of Rela- 

 tion lietween, ./. Hardecn. i)agc 469. 



Holes, Theory of the Flow of IClectrons and, in (Jcrmatiium and Other Semiconductors, 

 ir. vdii kcoshrot'ck, page 560. 



Loads. Concentrated, Conversion of on Wood Crossarms to Loads Dislrilmted at Each 

 Pin Position, R. C. Eggleston, [^age 105. 



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Magnetic Quality, Factors AtTecting, R. M. Bozoiili, ])age 251. 



Mason, IF. P., Optical Properties and the Electro-optic and Photoelastic Etiects in Crystals 

 Exjjressed in Tensor Form, page 161. 



Matter, A Mode of .Motion, R. ]'. L. Hartley, page 350. 



Medium, Gyrostatic, The Rclleclion of Diverging Waves by a, R. F. L. Hartley, page 369. 



Memory Requirements in a Telephone E.xchange, C. E. Shannon, page 343. 



Microwave Sweeping Oscillator, .\ Wide Range, .1/. E. Hines, page 553. 



Microwave Triode, .\ New: Tts Performance as a Modulator and as an Amplifier, A. E. 

 Bowen and W. IF. Mumford, page 531. 



Modulator. A New Microwave Triode: Its Performance as a Modulator and as an .Ampli- 

 fier. A. E. Bowen and W. IF. Mumford, page 531. 



Morton, J. A. and R. M. Ryder, Design Factors of the Bell Telephone Laboratories 1553 

 Triode, page 496. 



Mumford, W. IF. and A. E. Bowen. A New Microwave Triode: Its Performance as a IModu- 

 lator and as an Amplifier, page 531. 



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Noise, Communication in the Presence of — Probability of Error for Two Flncoding 



Schemes, 5. O. Rice, page 60. 

 Noise, Contact, An Attempt at a Theory of — The Linear Theory of Fluclualions .\rising 



from DilTusional Mechanisms, /. .1/. Richardson, page 117. 



Optical Properties and the Electro-optic and Pholoelaslic Effects in Crystals Exjjressed 



in Tensor Form, IF. P. Mason, page 161. 

 Oscillator, .\ Wide Range Microwave Sweejiing, .1/. E. Hines, page 553. 



Phase DifTerence, Constant, Realization of a, Sidney Darlini^ton, page 94. 



Photoelastic I'".ffecls in Crjstals lOxpressed in Tensor Form, Optical Properties and the 



Electro-optic and, IF. P. Mason, i)age 161. 

 Pierce, J. R., 'Fraveling-Wave Tuijes, page 1. Traveling- Wave Tubes [Second Installment] 



page 189. 'Fraveling-Wave Tubes [Third Installment], i)age 390. Traveling-Wave 



'Ful)es [Fourth Installment], page 608. 

 Probai)ility of F-rror for Two Encoding Schemes -Communication in the Presence of 



Noise, .S". O. Rice, page 60. 



(^)uaiity, Magnetic, Factors .MTecling, A'. ,1/. Bozortli, jjage 251. 



