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21. John McChandless, Naval Air Development 

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22. D. Hubbard, Naval Ordnance Laboratory, White 

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24. Lockheed Missile and Space Co. Unpublished 

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26. University of New Hampshire, Engineering 

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27. John Mariano and A. Shashaty, Bell Labora- 

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29. Texas A and M University. COE Report No. 

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30 COE Report No. 158: Bi and quad cable 



arrays systems summary data report; .Mechanics of 

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31 COE Report No. 159: Parametric 



evaluations of bi and quad cable array s}'stcms; 

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32 COE Report No. 160: A computer program 



for analyzing the steady-state response of bi and quad 

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33 COE Report No. 161: The response of a 



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34 COE Report No. 162: A computer program 



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