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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



Grateful appreciation is expressed to Mr. G. Kuiper 

 for his skill in the pressure gage dynamic calibra- 

 tion, assistance in the test set-up and his helpful 

 discussions. Grateful appreciation is also due to 

 Mr. R. Pierce for his excellent work in performing 

 the data reduction. Finally, the reviews and 

 constructive comments by Mr. J. McCarthy and 

 Dr. W. Morgan are greatly appreciated. 



The work described in this paper was sponsored 

 by Naval Sea Systems Command and the General Hydro- 

 dynamic Research Program at DTNSRDC. 



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