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2. Physics in The Paper Industry.
3. The Theory of Extreme Values and Its Implications in the Study of the Dielectric Strength of Paper Capacitors.
4. Revised Publication Plans for the Papers from the Inaugural Meeting of the Division of High-Polymer Physics of the American Physical Society.
5. A Note on a Paper by Faust and Beck.
6. Stress-Strain Analysis of Single Cubic Crystals and Its Application to the Ordering of CuAu I. Paper II.
7. A Method for Studying the Distribution and Sign of Static Charges on Solid Materials.
8. Measurement of Charge Transfer in Electrographic Processes.
9. Domain walls in bubble films. II. Static properties of thick films.
10. Equipotential Plotting, Using Untreated Writing Paper.
11. Reply to the Comments of B. Cox on the Paper ``Use of the Nuclear Reaction 16O(d,p)17O to Study Oxygen Diffusion in Solids and its Application to Zirconium''.
12. Comment on the Paper ``Potential Distribution and Negative Resistance in Thin Oxide Films''.
13. Comments on the Paper ``Volume Conductivity of Borosilicate Glass' by Julius J. Muray.
14. Effect of Scattering on Charge Transfer Efficiency Measurements: Comment on a Paper by Mahadevan et al.
15. Stress and Strain Discussion of Dr. Philippoff's Paper.
16. Papers by Hadrian D. Stahl.
17. Comments on the Paper ``Use of the Nuclear Reactions 16O(d,p)17O to Study Oxygen Diffusion in Solids and its Application to Zirconium''.
18. Comments on the Paper ``Grain Growth during Sintering of Tungsten''.
19. Original Authorship of Formulas Given in Clark and Deutsch's Paper.
20. A Comment on Dr. Vazsonyi's Paper, ``A Generalization of Nyquist's Stability Criteria''.
21. Addendum to the Paper ``Tunnel Effect in Al[Single_Bond]Al2 O3[Single_Bond]Al Junctions: Inclusion of Short-Range Forces''.
22. Comments on the Paper ``Hertzian Fracture Experiments on Abraded Glass Surfaces as Definitive Evidence for an Energy Balance Explanation of Auerbach's Law''.
23. A Note on the Paper ``Electrical Conduction Between Metallic Microparticles''.
24. Velocity Behavior of a Moving Crack: Some Comments on the Paper by Dulaney and Brace.
25. Comments on Klüver's Paper Entitled ``Small Signal Power Conservation Theorem for Irrotational Electron Beams''.
26. Discussion on Paper entitled ``Synthesis of Transfer Functions with Poles Restricted to the Negative Real Axis''.
27. Comment on the Paper, ``Complex Modulus of a Cohesive Soil from Stress Relaxation Response using the One-Sided Fourier Transform''.
28. A Reply to Comments on the Paper ``Potential Distribution and Negative Resistance in Thin Oxide Films''.
29. Comments on the Paper of Alan G. Mencher, ``Epicentral Displacement Due to Elastic Waves in an Infinite Slab''.
30. Comment on a Paper by Cotterill and Doyama.
31. On the Resistance to the Uniform Motion of a Solid Through a Viscous Liquid. II.
32. Advisory Council on Applied Physics of the American Institute of Physics Report of Meeting Pittsburgh, March 25, 1939.
33. Impregnation Studies with Colloidal Graphite.
34. Dielectric Loss Measurements Parallel to Laminations.
35. Amorphous Semiconducting 3As2Se3·2Sb2Se3 Films. I. Optical Properties.
36. A Graphical Method for Determining Particle Trajectories.
37. AGFeTe2 Semiconductor Compound: (A Remark on Papers by J. H. Wernick and R. Wolfe, and P. Manca and F. Massazza).
38. Note on R. R. Newton's Paper, ``Motion of a Satellite around an Unsymmetrical Central Body''.
39. Note on Paper ``On Creep and Relaxation''.
40. Information Theory and Knowledge: Remarks on a Paper by D. K. C. MacDonald.
41. Erratum: Original Authorship of Formulas Given in Clark and Deutsch's Paper.
42. Physics of Rubber and Other High Polymers.
43. Note on a Paper of H. Bateman.
44. On the Torsion of a Prismatic Cylinder with a Star-Shaped Section.
45. X-ray diffraction topographs of silicon crystals with superposed oxide film. III. Intensity distribution.
46. Current Flow across Grain Boundaries in n-Type Germanium. II.
47. On Representation of Electromagnetic Fields in Cavities in Terms of Natural Modes of Oscillation.
48. Radiation Field of a Square, Helical Beam Antenna.
49. D.C.-A.C. Correlation in Dielectrics.
50. A Simple and Rigorous Method for the Determination of the Heat Requirements of Simple Intermittently Heated Exterior Walls.
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