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48. A Graphical Method of Computing the Bending of Radio 

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CP-231.12-M2 



4'.). Transmission at Loir Altitudes over Sea Water, Richard 

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50. Radio-Frequency Propagation Above the Earth's Surface, 

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51. Field Intensity Formulas, Richard A. Hutner, Helen Dod- 

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52. Note on Field Intensity Computations for Elevated An- 

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53. The Calculation of Expected Vertical Coverage Diagrams 

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CP-211-M8 



54. Charts for Use in Field Intensity Computations, K. Bull- 

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55. Notes on Visibility Problems, Taking Account of the Cur- 

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56. Simplified Methods of Field Intensity Calculations in the 

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57. Field Strength Near and Beyond the Horizon for Wave- 

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58. Theoretical Field Strength Near and Beyond Horizon for 

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CP-211-M11 



59. The Propagation Functions for an Atmosphere with Uni- 

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CP-211-M12 



60. Propagation Curves (third edition), NDRC Division 15 

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61. Field Strength Calculator for Vertical Coverage Patterns 

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62. Theory of the Vertical Field Patterns for RDF Stations, 

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63. Height, Range [and] Alpha Tables, Tables Relating to the 

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64. The Calculation of Field Strength for Vertical Polarization 

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65. Field Intensity < 'ontaurs in Generalized ( 'oorilinatcs, Helen 

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66. The Limiting Ranges of RDF Sets aver the Sea, F. Hoyle 

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67. The Theory of Anomalous Propagation in the Troposphere 

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68. The Tracing of Rays in the Refracting Atmosphere, T. 

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69. Graphical Construction of a Radar Radiation Pattern in a 

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70. Improved Tropospheric Propagation, Curves Embracing 

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CP-221-M3 



71. Radiation Patterns under Cases of Anomalous Propagation, 

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72. Effect of Humidity Gradients in the Atmosphere on Pro- 

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73. The Calculation of Field Strength Near the Surface of the 

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74. Anomalous Propagation over the Earth, Case 28703, S. A. 

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75. The Effect of Atmospheric Refraction on Short Radio 

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 Nov. 29, 1943. CP-222-M5 



76. Radar Ray Patterns Associated with Normal and Anoma- 

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 Report WP-6 [for the period from] November 1 to De- 

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77. Transmission of Plane Waves Through a Single Stratum 

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CP-221-M9 



78. Notes on Theoretical Coverage Diagrams for Anomalous 

 Propagation, Donald E. Kerr, OSRD WA-1464-9, TM/ 

 Memorandum/14/AMW, TRE, Jan. 1, 1944. 



CP-221-M11 



79. The Dependence of Microwave Propagation over Sea on the 

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 OSRD WA-1591-9, Memorandum 40, ADRDE, Feb. 4, 

 1944. CP-232.2-M8 



80. Improved Tropospheric Propagation, Curves Embracing 

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 Report T-1625/WW, TRE, Feb. 18, 1944. 



CP-223-M1 



