Physics & Astronomy ETDs
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Theses/Dissertations from 1954
A Fresnel Half-Period Zone Plate for Focusing Electromagnetic Energy in the One Meter Wave-Length Region, Henry George Oltman Jr.
Theses/Dissertations from 1953
An Investigation of the Collision Lengths of Penetrating-Shower-Producing Radiation in Various Materials, James Francis Kenney
Experiments on the Life of Self-Quenching Geiger Mueller Counters, Raymond C. Opperman
An Azimuth-Stabililzed Balloon Platform, Alfred H. Spano
On Air Density Measurements Using the Alpha-Particle Range Method, Gus Tom Zorn
Theses/Dissertations from 1951
The Intensity of Zodiacal Light, Allan F. Beck
Oxidation of Silver as a Method of Measuring Ozone Concentration, Lorne Maxwell Chanin
The Polarization of Zodiacal Light, Maynard Cowan
An Experimental Investigation of the Dead Time of Geiger-Mueller Counters, Peter H. Jessner
Determination of the Shape and Position of the Zodiacal Light by Use of an Automatic Recording Method, James D.G. Lindsay
An Experimental Determination of the Distribution of Core Location of Extensive Air Showers, Jerre P. Moore
A Sensitive Electronic Photometer Employing Negative Feedback, John Lee Pack
A differential electronic photometer and polariscope with negative feedback, William Rogers
Investigation of Penetrating Cosmic-Ray Showers In Water, George William Rollosson
The Elastic Scattering of Deuterons by Deuterons, Richard John Runge
An Experimental Investigation of a Light Weight High Voltage Power Supply, James F. Tribby
Theses/Dissertations from 1950
A New Method of Detecting Low Intensity Nuclear Radiation, Emerson Jones
A Study of an Inverse Feed-Back, Low Frequency, Low-Pass Filter, Ralph A. Nobles
Theses/Dissertations from 1949
A Study of Atmospheric Ozone Near the Surface of the Earth, Irby Gerald Bowen
A New Method of Measuring the Intensity of the Zodiacal Light, Raymond Grenchik
A Cosmic Ray Experiment Using Nuclear Photographic Emulsions, Mercedes Merner
A Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Absorption Experiment, Richard Runge
Theses/Dissertations from 1948
A Study of Variations in Cosmic Ray Intensity Due to the Shifting of Isobaric Layers in the Stratosphere, Frederick Herbert Martens
Theses/Dissertations from 1941
A Generating Voltmeter of Wide Sensitivity Range for Measuring Atmospheric Potential Gradients, Herschel Roy Snodgrass
Theses/Dissertations from 202
Studying Properties Of Xenon Doped Argon and Developing Optical Simulation Techniques for the LEGEND collaboration, a Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay Experiment, Neil Christopher McFadden Dr