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LuMSDEN, G. Q./ AND R. H. ColleyI 



Review of American Standard Fiber Stresses of Wood Poles, Stand- 

 ardization, 24, pp. 114-117, Apr., 1953. 



McKay, K. G.' 

 Crystal Conduction Counter, Physics Today, 6, pp. 10-13, May, 1953. 



Development of the crystal counter (essentially an ionization chamber that 

 is solid instead of being filled with gas) has progressed in the last few years, 

 but is still delayed for lack of better understanding of crystals and their 

 electrical behavior. 



McMahon, W., see M. C. Wooley. 



Mason, W. P.' 



Rotational Relaxation in Nickel at High Frequencies, Revs. Mod. 

 Phys., 25, pp. 136-139, Jan., 1953. 



Measurements of the aE effect and the decrement made by Bozorth, Mason, 

 and McSkimin and by Johnson and Rogers are compared with that expected 

 from a calculation of domain wall relaxations for a distribution of domain 

 sizes as determined by the optical measurements of Williams and Walker. 

 At low frequencies the agreement is good but at high frequencies a second 

 relaxation region is indicated. It is shown that this region is consistent with 

 a domain rotation relaxation and introducing this effect, a good agreement 

 is obtained between theory and experiment for the entire frequency range. 



Mathy, p. T.'* 



Clever Conveyorization Avoids Handling Headaches, Am. Mach., 

 97, pp. 140-143, May 11, 1953. 



MORKISON, J.^ 



Controlled Gas Leak, Rev. Sci. Instr., 24, pp. 230-231, Mar., 1953. 



NESBirr, E. A.,' and R. D. Heidenreich' 



Physical and Magnetic Structure of the Mishima Alloys, Rev. Mod. 

 Phys., 25, pp. 322-323, Jan., 1953. 



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