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APPENDIX K 637<br />

5. CHEMISTRY<br />

Judd, Contributions in colorimetry to <strong>the</strong> development <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> ICI standard observer (1924; J. Opt. Soc. Am. 23,<br />

359, 1933)<br />

Gardner & Bennett, A modified Hartman test based on<br />

interference (J. Opt. Soc. Am. 11, 441, 1925)<br />

Gardner & Case, Camera <strong>for</strong> photographing <strong>the</strong> interior <strong>of</strong><br />

a rifle barrel (J. Opt. Soc. Am. 12, 159, 1926)<br />

Jackson, C. G. Silsbee & Pr<strong>of</strong>fitt, The preparation <strong>of</strong> levu-<br />

lose (S519, 1925)<br />

Peters & Phelps, Color [and color nomenclature] in <strong>the</strong><br />

sugar industry (T33&, 1926)<br />

Gardner, Application <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> algebraic aberration equations<br />

to optical design (S550, 1926)<br />

Meggers & Burns, Hyperfine structures <strong>of</strong> lanthanum lines<br />

Opt. Soc. Am. 14, 449, 1927)<br />

Davis & Walters, Sensitometry <strong>of</strong> photographic emulsions<br />

and a survey <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> characteristics <strong>of</strong> plates and films <strong>of</strong><br />

American manufacture (S439, 1922)<br />

Davis, A special camera <strong>for</strong> photographing cylindrical<br />

surfaces (S517, 1925)<br />

Davis, Artificial sunlight <strong>for</strong> photographic sensitometry<br />

(Trans. Soc. Motion Picture Eng. 12, 225, 1928)<br />

Taylor, Analysis <strong>of</strong> diaphragm system <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> X.ray stand-<br />

ard ionization chamber (RP119, 1929; Taylor & Singer<br />

RP211, 1930)<br />

Taylor, The precise measurement <strong>of</strong> X-ray dosage [The<br />

first X-ray dosage standards] (RP56, 1929)<br />

Mohier, Relative production <strong>of</strong> negative and positive ions<br />

by electron collisions (Phys. Rev. 26, 614, 1926)<br />

Mohier & Boecker, Photo-ionization <strong>of</strong> caesium by line<br />

absorption (RP186, 1930)<br />

Holler, A method <strong>of</strong> studying electrode potentials and<br />

polarization ( (S504, 1924; Darnielle, RP1336, 1940)<br />

Palmer & Weaver, [First U.S. publication <strong>of</strong>] Thermal.<br />

conductivity method <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> analysis <strong>of</strong> gases (T249,<br />

1924)<br />

Weaver, Relation between <strong>the</strong> heating value <strong>of</strong> gas and its<br />

usefulness to <strong>the</strong> customer (T290, 1925)<br />

First industrial recording instrument based on<br />

<strong>the</strong>rmal conductivity (constructed <strong>for</strong> Navy plant at<br />

Indian Head, Md., 1924— no pubi.)<br />

Weaver, Eiseman & Shawn, [First program based on] A<br />

method <strong>for</strong> testing gas appliances to determine <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

safety from producing carbon monoxide (T304, 1926)<br />

Swanger, [First analytical methods <strong>for</strong>] The analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

dental gold alloys (S532, 1926)<br />

Souder et al., [First standards and certification system<br />

<strong>for</strong> dental materials] (J. Dental Res. 7, 173, 1927;<br />

C433, 1942)<br />

Coleman, Physical properties <strong>of</strong> dental materials [First<br />

accurate determination <strong>of</strong> casting shrinkage <strong>of</strong> dental<br />

inlay gold] (RP32, 1928)

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