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2. ON THE UNDERINVOICING OF IMPORTS**This paper was written during my assignment as an Organization for Economic Development and Co-operation (OECD) Consultant in Turkey during April–July 1964. Its originality consists neither in discovering that underinvoicing of imports can occur nor in finding out that c.i.f. import statistics can be less than the corresponding f.o.b. export statistics, a fact well known to statisticians of international trade. It consists in (i) inferring the former from the latter; (ii) linking it to the phenomenon of tariffs and import control; and (iii) using the exercise to make informed inferences about the areas into which ‘black’ exchange is leaking and hence to assess better the ‘losses’ imposed by such a leakage. In my statistical work on the Turkish trade data, I have profited greatly from conversation with R. Gross, who had already noticed discrepancies between Turkish c.i.f. and partner-countries' f.o.b. values for a single year. My thanks are also due to Professors Bent Hansen and Besim Ustunel for useful discussions in the preparation of this paper.
3. ENZYMOLOGY, CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF FAST ANALYZERS11Portions of this paper were presented in Munich, Germany, April 25, 1972, by Norman G. Anderson for the prize lecture in acceptance of the Presis Biochemische Analytik. This prize was awarded for the development of the GeMSAEC Fast Analyzer. The prize lecture was published in Z. Anal. Chem. 261, 257 (1972), and we wish to thank Springer-Verlag for allowing us to reproduce portions of that paper.
4. CONNECTING CHILDREN'S LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTIC THEORY11Revised version of a paper presented at the Buffalo Conference on Psycholinguistics. I am indebted to members of the conference for a number of pertinent criticisms, some of which have led to alterations in the paper. Further theoretical discussion can be found in Roeper (1972).
5. Applications of Superconductivity*)*)This paper is a condensation of a more extensive review “Superconducting Magnets”, Westing-house Scientific Paper 63-128-280-P2 (1963) by J. K. Hulm, B. S. Chandrasekhar and H. Riemersma. Dr. Hulm was prevented from presenting this paper.
6. Commercial Paper and Financial Paper
7. Constraints on the Operant Conditioning of Drinking11The preparation of this paper and research described in it were supported by Research Grant No. 258 from the Ontario Mental Health Foundation and by Research Grant No. APA-0042 from the National Research Council of Canada to A. H. Black. We would like to thank E. M. Striker and H. M. Jenkins for their ideas on some of the issues discussed in this paper.
8. THEORY OF PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY
9. INTERRELATIONS BETWEEN COMBUSTION PHENOMENA AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES IN SOLID PROPELLANT ROCKET MOTORS**The work described in this paper was supported by contracts with the Power Branch of ONR, the Propulsion Research Division of AFOSR, and the Propulsion Division of NASA Office of Advanced Research and Technology. The paper itself was prepared under the ONR sponsored program.
10. Potentials for Immunologic Intervention in Cancer**This paper supported in part by grants from the American Cancer Society (a Frances K. Braden Memorial Grant for Cancer Research, ACS-ET-6B), the Florida Division of the American Cancer Society (F-7-OUF), an American Cancer Society Institutional Grant (IN-62-G), the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (HD-00384), the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (GM-01996), and a training grant in cellular immunobiology from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (AI-00401).This paper represents an amplification of remarks made introducing a session of the Fifth Annual Brook Lodge Conference, April 26–28, 1971.
11. LXII. The Discovery of Gelatino-Silver Chloride for Transparencies and Positive Paper Images by Chemical Development (1881); Artificial Light Papers
12. A Critical Discussion on the Planning Considerations of Electric Propulsion for Space Missions Presented at the AIAA Third Biennial Aerospace Power Systems Conference, Philadelphia, Pa., September 1-4, 1964 (not preprinted). This paper was prepared upon the strong recommendation of the AIAA Technical Committee for Electric Propulsion, whose support has made it possible for presentation. I also wish to thank E. Stuhlinger, W. E. Moeckel, T. N. Edelbaum, R. S. H. Toms, T. F. Widmer, and Mrs. E. W. Speiser for their cooperation and timely comments in the preparation of this discussion. This paper presents the results of one phase of research carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under Contract No. NAS 7-100, sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
13. SUBJECTIVE BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST IN RELATION TO THE VISUAL TASK IN NIGHT DRIVING**The text of this paper is based on a recording made at the Symposium, when the author gave extended comments on certain points from a summary which he had prepared. The paper is therefore written in the first person, but it is hoped that this may add emphasis to the arguments.
14. THE IMMERSION OF AN OPEN 3-MANIFOLD IN EUCLIDEAN 3-SPACE††In a letter to the Secretary, dated 28 April 1960, the author stated that he had just seen something in a recent paper which made him wish to rewrite the introductory section of this paper. Professor Whitehead died on 8 May, without having been able to make this revision, and the paper is accordingly printed in its original form.
15. A Manual of Paper Chromatography and Paper Electrophoresis
16. SPACE, TIME, SEMANTICS, AND THE CHILD11The preparation of this paper was supported in part by Public Health Service Grant MH-20021 from the National Institute of Mental Health. I wish to thank Eve V. Clark for her suggestions and comments in the writing of this paper.
17. One-Parameter Families of Vector Fields on Two-Manifolds: Another Nondensity Theorem††AMS (MOS) 1970 SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION: 58F10.‡‡Research supported by National Science Foundation (GP-7952X2) at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey.§§Conversations with Jorge Sotomayor, Jurgen Moser, and Clark Robinson were very helpful in the preparation of this paper. In particular, Sotomayor pointed out several errors in an earlier version of the paper. Moser patiently explained the theorem of Arnold-Moser to the author, and Robinson showed the author the final argument, which proves the nondensity theorem for s < ∞.
18. Fewer Papers Means Better Papers
19. SOME STRATEGIES FOR THE FIRST TWO YEARS11An earlier version of this paper appears as “The onset of grammar” in a memorial volume for Ruth Hirsch Weir edited by M. J. Hardman-de Bautista and V. Honsa. This version has been considerably enriched by the papers and the discussion at the Buffalo conference, as it was scheduled for the final day.
20. Some Contextual Determinants of Stimulus Potency11The author of this paper wishes to thank Laura Rosenthal and Danielle spiegler for their dedicated editorial assistance and constructive suggestions in the preparation of this report. Dr. Donald M. Baer's suggestions helped to improve an early version of this paper. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the positions of the National Institute of Mental Health.
21. CATECHOLAMINES AND THE SECRETION OF RENIN, ACTH AND GROWTH HORMONE**This paper includes the results of experiments supported by USPHS Grant AM06704 and the Kroc and Skaggs Foundations. Previously unpublished work in the paper was carried out in collaboration with Hector Nolly, Ian Reid, Robert Lovinger, Umberto Scapagnini, Selna Kaplan, Melvin Grumbach, Angela Boryczka and Roy Shackelford.
22. The NBS Cryogenic Data Center**U. S. National Bureau of Standards****This paper was presented as a supplement to Mr. Scott's paper 1-3
23. [154] The separation of histidine degradation products and related imidazoles by paper chromatography and paper electrophoresis
24. Preface to Chapter VI* *The editors have selected for inclusion in this chapter representative papers offered during sessions of the AIAA Communications Satellite Systems Conference that dealt with non-technological aspects of communication satellite systems. In preparing these papers, the authors have considered “sociology” as the study of the history, development, organization, and problems of men in social groups, with particular attention to desires to establish national, regional, and international communication satellite systems.
25. Symposium On Paper and Paper Products—New Developments with Accompanying Requirements for New Testing Methods
26. A Theory of Vocational Choice**The author wishes to acknowledge the constructive and critial reviews of this paper by Donald L. Thistlethwaite, C. H. Patterson, Junlius Seeman and John W. Gustad. This paper was supported in part by research grants from the National Science Foundation and the old Dominion Foundation.(Reprinted from Journal of Counseling Psychology, vol. 6, No. 1 (1959), pp. 35–43, by permission of publisher and author.)
27. A PRODUCTION SYSTEM FOR COUNTING, SUBITIZING AND ADDING11This paper presents a detailed description of production systems; there are several background papers that are required to fully understand the methodology and the particular substantive problems to which it is applied. For the general theoretical orientation, see Newell and Simon (1972); for the details of production systems and the rules of a production system interpreter, see Newell (1972). For the problems of cognitive development involving quantitative comparison, see Klahr and Wallace (1972); for quantitative processes data and theory, see Klahr (1972), and Klahr and Wallace (1973).
28. Pyrethrum for Control of Household and Stored-Product Insects11This paper reports the results of research only. Mention of a pesticide or a commercial or proprietary product in this paper does not constitute a recommendation or an endorsement of this product by the United States Department of Agriculture.
29. MAN-TO-THE-MOON AND RETURN MISSION UTILIZING LUNAR-SURFACE RENDEZVOUS11This paper presents the results of one phase of research carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under Contract No. NAS 7–100, sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. This paper is an unclassified excerpt of Technical Memorandum No. 33–53.
30. Some Physical Properties of Monolayers and Their Relation to Evaporation Retardation**Editor's note : This manuscript was submitted on January 15, 1960 for publication in the Journal of Colloid Science. Its publication has been delayed in order to include it in the present volume.††Author's note: The papers of V. K. La Mer and M. L. Robbins [J. Phys. Chem. 62, 1291 (1958)] and particularly M. L. Robbins and V. K. La Mer [J. Colloid. Sci. 15, 123 (1960)], and of V. K. La Mer and G. T. Barnes [Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S. 45, 1274 (1959)], have appeared in the interval which has elapsed. Some of their results have bearing on the problems treated in this paper.
31. Abstracts for 1968: Abstracts of papers submitted for seven meetings with which the Society was associated
32. OBSERVATIONS OF THE BEHAVIOUR OF INK ON COATED PAPER
33. Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the Meeting in Washington, D. C. December 26–31, 1966Section E, AAAS, The Geological Society of America, The Association of American Geographers, The National Speleological Society, The Committee on Arid Lands, AAAS
34. Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the Meeting in Fresno, California April 15–17, 1965
35. Abstracts of additional papers presented at the Meetings
36. Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the Meeting in Santa Barbara, California, March 22–25, 1967
37. Early End–Papers
38. INK PENETRATION DURING HIGH-SPEED PRINTING OF UNCOATED PAPER
39. Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada May 11–14, 1966Rocky Mountain Section, the Geological Society of America
40. International Studies on the Quaternary: Papers Prepared on the Occasion of the VII Congress of the International Association for Quaternary Research Boulder, Colorado, 1965
41. Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the 14th Alaskan Science Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, August 27–30, 1963
42. Early Papers on Tobacco Mosaic and Infectious Variegation
43. Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the Meeting in Bloomington, Indiana April 19–22, 1967
44. Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the Meetings in Mexico City, Mexico November 11–13, 1968
45. RAG PAPERS
46. 13. Statistical problems in agricultural experimentation. ( With K. Iwaszkiewicz and St. Koiodziejczyk.) (Paper read before the Industrial and Agricultural Section of the Royal Statistical Society, March 28, 1935.) J. Royal Stat. Soc. Suppl. 2, 107-80(1935)
47. Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the Meeting in Houston November 12–14, 1962
48. Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Twelfth Alaskan Science Congress, College, Alaska, August 30 – September 1, 1961
49. Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the Meeting in Roanoke, Virginia, April 11–13, 1963
50. Abstracts of Papers Submitted for the Meeting in Iowa City, Iowa May 8–11, 1968
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