1970

de Haas-van Alphen Effect in Dilute Beryllium-Copper Alloys , I.S. Goldstein, David J. Sellmyer, and B.L. Averbach

Projected Hartree Product Wavefunctions. IV. Radial Correlation in Some Three- and Four-Electron Atoms, L.G. Heikes and Gordon A. Gallup

Far-Infrared Properties of Lattice Resonant Modes. IV. Paraelectric Impurities, Roger D. Kirby, A.E. Hughes, and A.J. Sievers

Shell Source Burning Stars with Highly Condensed Cores, S. Refsdal and A. Weigert

Photoionization of Argon and Xenon Including Final-State Correlation, Anthony F. Starace

1969

Decay of the (2s22p)2p Compound State in Helium by Two-Electron Emission, Paul Burrow and G.J. Schulz

Vibrational Excitation by Electron Impact near Threshold in H2, D2, N2, and CO, Paul Burrow and G.J. Schulz

Local Moment Formation and Resistivity Minima in CoAl Alloys, G.R. Caskey and David J. Sellmyer

A Technique for the Rapid Measurement of Thermoelectric Power, G.R. Caskey, David J. Sellmyer, and L.G. Rubin

Equilibrium concentration of impurity-vacancy complexes, Robert Fuller and H.B. Rosenstock

Projected Hartree Product Wavefunctions. II. General Considerations of Young Operators, Gordon A. Gallup

High-Field Galvanomagnetic Properties of AuAl2, AuGa2, and AuIn2, J.T. Longo, P.A. Schroeder, and David J. Sellmyer

Projected Hartree Product Wavefunctions. III. Comparison with the CI Method for H2, R.C. Morrison and Gordon A. Gallup

Spectrophotometric System for Transient Observation of Solids under Pulsed Electron Irradiation, R.T. Williams, Robert Fuller, M.N. Kabler, and V.H. Ritz

1968

Detection of Vibrationally Excited N2 by Superelastic Electron Impact, Paul Burrow and Paul Davidovits

Ionic Transport in Potassium Chloride, Robert Fuller, Charles L. Marquardt, Michael H. Reilly, and John C. Wells Jr.

Possible trivacancy contribution to ionic conductivity, Robert Fuller and M.H. Reilly

ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, Robert Fuller, Michael H. Reilly, Charles L. Marquardt, and John C. Wells

Projected Hartree Product Wavefunctions, Gordon A. Gallup

Far Infrared Properties of Lattice Resonant Modes. I. Isotope Shifts, Roger D. Kirby, I.G. Nolt, R.W. Alexander Jr., and A.J. Sievers

1967

Inelastic Collisions of the Second Kind between Electrons and Excited Mercury Atoms, Paul Burrow

ANION CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF ALKALI CHLORIDES, Robert Fuller and M.H. Reilly

F BAND IN X- AND ELECTRON-IRRADIATED CaF2, David A. Patterson and Robert Fuller

Low Temperature Sample Orienting Device with Two Degrees of Freedom, David J. Sellmyer

High-Field Magnetoresistance of Ordered Beta Brass , David J. Sellmyer, J. Ahn, and J.-P. Jan

1966

Diffusion of the Chlorine Ion in Potassium Chloride , Robert Fuller

On the Symmetry of Slater Determinantal Wavefunctions, Gordon A. Gallup

Self-Consistent-Field Calculation of the Energy of HeH +, Gordon A. Gallup and M.S. McKnight

Study of Some Solutions of the One-Electron—Two-Center Problem for Heteronuclear Cases, L.Y. Wilson and Gordon A. Gallup

1959

Effect of Change in Moment of Inertia on Line Intensities of Parallel Vibration-Rotation Bands of Symmetric Top Molecules, Gordon A. Gallup and J.L. Koenig

1958

Structure of CH2, Gordon A. Gallup

1957

Effect of Change in Moment of Inertia on the Intensity Distribution in P and R branches of C oov Molecules, Gordon A. Gallup

Structure of CH2, Gordon A. Gallup

Specificity Of Intermolecular Forces Due To Quantummechanical And Thermal Charge Fluctuations*, Herbert Jehle

Specificity Of The London-Eisenschitz Wang Force*, Jerrold M. Yos, William L. Bade, and Herbert Jehle

1954

A Special Case of the Hammett Equation, W.R. Gilkerson, Gordon A. Gallup, and M.M. Jones

1953

Free Energy and Entropy of Translation Tables, Paul W. Gilles and Gordon A. Gallup

1952

A Theoretical Formulation of the Hammett Equation, Gordon A. Gallup, W.R. Gilkerson, and M.M. Jones

Chemical Reactions near Equilibrium, W.R. Gilkerson, M.M. Jones, and Gordon A. Gallup

Hydrogen Bond Energies in Carboxylic Acids, M.M. Jones, W.R. Gilkerson, and Gordon A. Gallup

1914

III. Phase Change by Reflection – Primarily in the Ultra-Violet, Oliver Gish