Books by "Institute for Applied Technology (U.S.). Building Research Division"

8 books found

Smoke and Gases Produced by Burning Aircraft Interior Materials

Smoke and Gases Produced by Burning Aircraft Interior Materials

by Institute for Applied Technology (U.S.). Building Research Division, Daniel Gross

1969

Interrelations Between Cement & Concrete Properties

Interrelations Between Cement & Concrete Properties

by Benjamin Leonard Bean, David Watstein, Institute for Applied Technology (U.S.). Building Research Division, James Bryson, Raymond Leonard Blaine, Sidney H. Greenfeld, Daniel Gross, John R. Dise

1969

Reactor Radiation Division

Reactor Radiation Division

by Institute for Materials Research (U.S.). Reactor Radiation Division

1972

ARPA-NBS Program of Research on High Temperature Materials and Laser Materials

ARPA-NBS Program of Research on High Temperature Materials and Laser Materials

by United States. National Bureau of Standards, Institute for Materials Research (U.S.). Inorganic Materials Division

1970

Activation Analysis

Activation Analysis

by Institute for Materials Research (U.S.). Analytical Chemistry Division, United States. National Bureau of Standards. Analytical Chemistry Division

1968

ARPA-NBS Program of Research on High Temperature Materials and Laser Materials

ARPA-NBS Program of Research on High Temperature Materials and Laser Materials

by Institute for Materials Research (U.S.). Inorganic Materials Division

1971

Activation Analysis: a Bibliography

Activation Analysis: a Bibliography

by Institute for Materials Research (U.S.). Analytical Chemistry Division

1971

The volume is a collection of diagrams, tables, and text material, which has been assembled to show the interrelationships between various radio frequency measurements made by the Institute for Basic Standards (IBS). In particular, the measurements are those which lead to services provided to the public or to other government agencies. These services include not only calibrations made for fees, but the broadcast services of the four NBS radio stations. Measurements made as part of the IBS research and development program are not included. The information included is designed to give the users and potential users of the radio frequency services a clearer understanding of the origins of the measurement output of IBS in this field. (Author).