AUTOMATA THEORY, 97, 177 AUTOMATIC CONTROL, 137, 182 AUTOMATIC PILOTS, 8 AUTOMATIC TEST EQUIPMENT, 18 AUTOMOBILES, 92 AUTONOMOUS NAVIGATION, 10 AUTONOMY, 182, 185, 223 AVERAGE, 85 AVIONICS, 149 AXIAL LOADS, 96 ST–2 B B-52 AIRCRAFT, 37 BALL BEARINGS, 55 BALLISTICS, 123 BALLOON FLIGHT, 35 BAND RATIOING, 110 BANDPASS FILTERS, 59 BARRIER LAYERS, 204 BAYES THEOREM, 183 BAYS (TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES), 140 BEAM WAVEGUIDES, 201 BEAMFORMING, 130 BEAMS (RADIATION), 66 BEAMS (SUPPORTS), 61 BED REST, 146, 147 BEHAVIOR, 143 BENDING, 199 BERYLLIUM ISOTOPES, 197 BIBLIOGRAPHIES, 120, 142 BIDIRECTIONAL REFLECTANCE, 109 BIMETALS, 49 BINARY CODES, 160 BINOCULAR VISION, 148 BIOINSTRUMENTATION, 205 BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, 145 BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION, 162 BIOLOGY, 181 BIOTECHNOLOGY, 146 BIOTITE, 112 BIPOLAR TRANSISTORS, 204 BIREFRINGENCE, 79 BIT ERROR RATE, 63, 160 BLACK HOLES (ASTRONOMY), 222 BLAZARS, 233 BLOOD, 144 BLOOD CIRCULATION, 147 BLOOD FLOW, 148 BLUE STARS, 220, 223 BODY-WING CONFIGURATIONS, 96 BONDED JOINTS, 56 BONES, 147 BORON ISOTOPES, 197 BOROSILICATE GLASS, 56 BOUNDARIES, 182, 186 BOUNDARY ELEMENT METHOD, 78 BOUNDARY INTEGRAL METHOD, 78 BRAIN, 150 BRANCHING (PHYSICS), 209 BRAZING, 94 BREMSSTRAHLUNG, 192 BRIGHTNESS, 232 BRIGHTNESS DISTRIBUTION, 109 BRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURE, 85 BROKEN SYMMETRY, 208, 211 BROWN DWARF STARS, 224 BUCKLING, 172 BUOYANCY, 59 C C BAND, 70 CALIBRATING, 27, <strong>28</strong>, 75, 84, 86, 87, 89, 108, 115, 117, 200, 221 CALIFORNIA, 116 CAMBER, 3 CAMERAS, 68 CAMOUFLAGE, 66 CANOPIES (VEGETATION), 101, 102, 110, 118, 119, 141 CAPILLARY TUBES, 49 CAPTIVE TESTS, 40 CAPTURE EFFECT, 226 CARBON DIOXIDE, 54, 127, 1<strong>28</strong> CARBON DIOXIDE CONCENTRA- TION, 126 CARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL, 54 CARBON MONOXIDE, 125 CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM, 145 CAST ALLOYS, 52 CATALYSTS, 49 CATALYTIC ACTIVITY, 151 CAVITATION FLOW, 83 CAVITIES, 68, 189, 208 CCD CAMERAS, 88 CELL MEMBRANES (BIOLOGY), 142 CELLS (BIOLOGY), 162 CENTER OF GRAVITY, 20 CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, 142 CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES, 44 CERAMICS, 30 CHAINS, 210 CHAPARRAL, 116, 141 CHARACTERIZATION, 52, 66, 71 CHARGE CARRIERS, 209 CHARGED PARTICLES, 192, 194 CHECKOUT, 156, 167, 170 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, 42 CHEMICAL BONDS, 193 CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, 42, 54 CHEMICAL EVOLUTION, 142 CHEMICAL REACTIONS, 45, 148 CHESAPEAKE BAY (US), 126 CHIRALITY, 210 CHLORINE OXIDES, 1<strong>28</strong> CHLOROPHYLLS, 139 CHROMIUM ALLOYS, 51 CIRCUIT BOARDS, 76 CIRCUITS, 72, 73, 161 CIRRUS CLOUDS, 1<strong>38</strong> CLASSIFICATIONS, 129, 181 CLAYS, 105 CLEAN ENERGY, 122 CLIENT SERVER SYSTEMS, 169, 179 CLIMATE CHANGE, 1<strong>28</strong>, 135 CLIMATOLOGY, 116, 1<strong>28</strong>, 135, 139 CLIMBING FLIGHT, 35 CLOCKS, 187 COAL GASIFICATION, 122 COAL LIQUEFACTION, 122 COASTAL ECOLOGY, 101 COASTAL WATER, 140 COATING, 54 COAXIAL CABLES, 71 COBALT, 96, 193 CODING, 171 COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION, 55 COGNITION, 66 COHERENT RADIATION, 209 COLD NEUTRONS, 193 COLORADO, 134 COMBUSTIBLE FLOW, 41 COMBUSTION, 47, 100, 129 COMBUSTION CHAMBERS, 156 COMBUSTION CHEMISTRY, 45, 52 COMBUSTION CONTROL, 124 COMBUSTION PHYSICS, 45, 48 COMBUSTION PRODUCTS, 52 COMMAND AND CONTROL, 63, 64, 69, 157, 175, 213 COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT, 12 COMMERCIALIZATION, 122 COMMUNICATING, 68 COMMUNICATION, 63, 64 COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, 63 COMMUNICATION NETWORKS, 180 COMMUNICATION SATELLITES, 63 COMPENSATION, 74 COMPLEX SYSTEMS, 21, 63, 168 COMPLEX VARIABLES, 13, 187 COMPLEXITY, 213 COMPONENT RELIABILITY, 92 COMPOSITE STRUCTURES, 33 COMPRESSED GAS, 61 COMPRESSIBILITY EFFECTS, 83
COMPRESSIBLE FLOW, 83 COMPRESSION LOADS, 39 COMPRESSORS, 22 COMPUTATION, 4, 61, 155, 233 COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAM- ICS, 4, 5, 6, 7, 13, 19, 22, 23, 24, 39, 40, 41, 45, 48, 50, 82, 90, 93, 96, 161, 166, 168, 176 COMPUTATIONAL GRIDS, 78, 80, 81, 169, 177 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN, 13, 19, 21, 23, 25, 143, 152, 153, 155, 161, 169, 188 COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTUR- ING, 72 COMPUTER AIDED MAPPING, 114 COMPUTER ASSISTED INSTRUCTION, 170, 171 COMPUTER DESIGN, 14 COMPUTER INFORMATION SECURITY, 69 COMPUTER NETWORKS, 19, 162, 173, 175, 176, 178, 180, 219 COMPUTER PROGRAM INTEGRITY, 2, 174 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, 162, 167 COMPUTER PROGRAMS, 34, 47, 61, 83, 156, 162, 165, 170, 174, 178, 184 COMPUTER STORAGE DEVICES, 174 COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN, 7, 80, 164, 165, 177, 218, 219 COMPUTER SYSTEMS PER- FORMANCE, 166, 168, 179 COMPUTER SYSTEMS PROGRAMS, 173 COMPUTER SYSTEMS SIMULATION, 136 COMPUTER TECHNIQUES, 75, 82, 155, 160, 173 COMPUTER VIRUSES, 174 COMPUTER VISION, 68 COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION, 7, 22, 23, 24, 25, 45, 82, 83, 92, 93, 142, 164, 166, 178, 188 COMPUTERS, 64, 99, 219 CONCATENATED CODES, 154, 160 CONCENTRATION (COMPOSITION), 59, 125, 1<strong>28</strong> CONCURRENT ENGINEERING, 16, 23, 60, 171 CONCURRENT PROCESSING, 92, 177 CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS, 29 CONDENSING, 226 CONDUCTION BANDS, 204 CONFERENCES, 1, 2, 31, 34, 75, 99, 215, 230 CONFINEMENT, 150 CONFORMAL MAPPING, 186 CONGRESSIONAL REPORTS, 156, 170 CONSISTENCY, 195 CONSTANTS, 48 CONSTRUCTION, 30 CONTAMINANTS, 35, 42, 129 CONTAMINATION, 42, 46 CONTINUOUS SPECTRA, 221 CONTINUUMS, 110 CONTROL SIMULATION, 8 CONTROL SURFACES, 5 CONTROL SYSTEMS DESIGN, 93, 161 CONTROL THEORY, 181 CONTROLLABILITY, 26 CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERES, 150 CONTROLLERS, 71, 93 CONVECTION, 50, 51 CONVECTIVE HEAT TRANSFER, 79 COOLANTS, 78 COOLING, 78 COPLANARITY, 66 COPOLYMERS, 43 COPPER, 51 COPPER ALLOYS, 51 COPYRIGHTS, 173 CORRECTION, 117 CORRELATION, 80 COSMIC DUST, 226 COSMIC RAY SHOWERS, 234 COSMIC RAYS, 234 COSMOLOGY, 227 COSTS, 156, 169, 227 COUPLING, 48 COUPLING COEFFICIENTS, 90 CRACK ARREST, 96 CRACK PROPAGATION, 93, 96 CRASH LANDING, 35 CRASHES, 92 CREW SIZE, 213 CRITERIA, 148 CROSS CORRELATION, 80, 196 CROSS POLARIZATION, 74 CROSS SECTIONS, 195 CROSSLINKING, 65 CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURE, 51 CRYSTAL GROWTH, 205 CRYSTAL LATTICES, 204 CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, 204 CRYSTALLIZATION, 206, 207 CRYSTALLOGRAPHY, 205 CRYSTALS, 201 CUPRATES, 203 CURING, 56, 57 CURVE FITTING, 106 CYCLES, 50 CYCLONES, 1<strong>38</strong> CYLINDRICAL BODIES, 123 CYLINDRICAL SHELLS, 44 D DAMAGE, 52, 76, 98 DATA ACQUISITION, 119, 126, 194 DATA BASES, 17, 27, 134, 183, 194, 215, 216 DATA COMPRESSION, 164 DATA LINKS, 149 DATA MANAGEMENT, 107, 169, 175 DATA MINING, 184 DATA PROCESSING, 10, 17, 86, 103, 125, 130, 215, 217 DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT, 217 DATA REDUCTION, 103 DATA RETRIEVAL, 132 DATA SIMULATION, 132 DATA SMOOTHING, 106 DATA STORAGE, 154, 217 DATA STRUCTURES, 82, 154 DATA TRANSMISSION, 154 DECEPTION, 66 DECIDUOUS TREES, 119 DECISION MAKING, 16, 213 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS, 214 DECODERS, 160 DECODING, 160 DECOMPOSITION, 16, 56 DECOUPLING, 32 DEFENSE PROGRAM, 29, 215 DEFLECTION, 20 DEFORESTATION, 126 DEFORMATION, 97, 131 DEGRADATION, 20, 77 DEGREES OF FREEDOM, 190 DEHYDRATION, 144, 203 DEICERS, 42 DEICING, 42 DELTA LAUNCH VEHICLE, 29, 30 DELTA WINGS, 15 DENSITY (MASS/VOLUME), 80 DEPLETION, 206 DEPLOYMENT, 59 DEPOSITION, 130 DESERTIFICATION, 113 DESIGN ANALYSIS, 1, 3, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 24, 31, 36, <strong>38</strong>, 44, 60, 65, 67, 70, 72, 76, 92, 93, 96, 156, 168, 186, 221 DETECTION, 84, 88, 159, 199 DICKE RADIOMETERS, 84 DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES, 48, 71, 120 DIELECTRIC WAVEGUIDES, 64 ST–3
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