MINERALOGY, 112, 133, 229 MINERALS, 51, 102 MINES (EXCAVATIONS), 104, 112, 127, 134 MINIMUM DRAG, 20 MISS DISTANCE, 134 MIXING LAYERS (FLUIDS), 78 MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYS- TEMS, 65 MOBILITY, 9, 10, 61 MODELS, 6, 66, 78, 90, 125, 152, 163, 212 MODULATORS, 33, 79 MOISTURE CONTENT, 118, 141 MOLECULAR BEAM EPITAXY, 204 MOLECULAR CHAINS, 46 MOLECULAR CLOUDS, 222 MOLECULAR CLUSTERS, 48, 193 MOLECULAR DYNAMICS, 42, 46 MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, 46 MONOPOLES, 210 MONSOONS, 139 MONTE CARLO METHOD, 151 MOON, 229, 231 MOORING, 140 MORPHOLOGY, 233 MOTION, 159 MOTION SICKNESS, 145 MOUNTAINS, 114, 116 MOVING TARGET INDICATORS, 159 MULTIBLOCK GRIDS, 81 MULTICHANNEL COMMUNICATION, 67 MULTIDISCIPLINARY DESIGN OPTI- MIZATION, 19, 24, 36 MULTILAYER INSULATION, 30 MULTIMEDIA, 170, 171, 217 MULTIPATH TRANSMISSION, 67 MULTIPROCESSING (COMPUTERS), 163, 165, 176, 178, 179 MULTIPROGRAMMING, 176 MUONS, 209 MUSCLES, 147 ST–8 N NAKHLITES, 229 NANOSATELLITES, 65 NANOTECHNOLOGY, 177 NARROWBAND, 106 NASA PROGRAMS, 6, 10, 73, 91 NASA SPACE PROGRAMS, 77 NAVIER-STOKES EQUATION, 7, 40, 41, 47, 81, 82, 93, 96 NAVIGATION AIDS, 8 NEAR INFRARED RADIATION, 224 NETWORK CONTROL, 180 NETWORKS, 10, 148 NEURAL NETS, 15, 20, 162, 172 NEUROLOGY, 143 NEUTRINOS, 208 NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS, 195 NEUTRON CROSS SECTIONS, 196 NEUTRON SOURCES, 195 NEUTRON SPECTRA, 195 NEUTRONS, 226 NEVADA, 133 NEXT GENERATION SPACE TELE- SCOPE PROJECT, 200 NIGHT VISION, 151, 152, 153 NITROGEN, 124 NITROGEN DIOXIDE, 1<strong>28</strong> NITROGEN OXIDES, 52, 125 NOISE MEASUREMENT, 70, 73 NOISE REDUCTION, 17, 191 NOISE SPECTRA, 188 NOISE TEMPERATURE, 84 NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTS, 33, 72, 95 NONLINEAR EQUATIONS, 202 NONLINEAR OPTICS, 90 NONLINEARITY, 55, 96, 216 NONUNIFORM MAGNETIC FIELDS, 59 NOREPINEPHRINE, 144 NORTH AMERICA, 101 NOZZLE DESIGN, <strong>38</strong> NOZZLE EFFICIENCY, 79 NUCLEAR ELECTRIC PROPULSION, 33 NUCLEAR INTERACTIONS, 193 NUCLEAR PHYSICS, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198 NUCLEAR REACTIONS, 226 NUCLEONS, 207 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS, 3, 17, 190, 193, 216 NUMERICAL CONTROL, 71 NUMERICAL FLOW VISUAL- IZATION, 45 NUMERICAL INTEGRATION, 98, 166 NUMERICAL STABILITY, 185 NUTATION, 66 O OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAM- MING, 81, 161, 162, 164 OBSERVATION, 100 OCEAN COLOR SCANNER, 88 ON-LINE SYSTEMS, 216, 219 ONE DIMENSIONAL FLOW, 83 OPERATING COSTS, 12 OPERATING SYSTEMS (COMPUT- ERS), 169 OPTICAL CONTROL, 198, 233 OPTICAL EQUIPMENT, 199, 200 OPTICAL FILTERS, 87 OPTICAL MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, 90, 108, 139 OPTICAL MEMORY (DATA STOR- AGE), 154 OPTICAL MICROSCOPES, 85 OPTICAL PROPERTIES, 49, 90, 101, 200, 226 OPTICAL SWITCHING, 199 OPTICAL TRACKING, 223 OPTICAL WAVEGUIDES, 72 OPTIMAL CONTROL, 32, 181 OPTIMIZATION, 2, 3, 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 44, 67, 104 OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES, 205 ORBIT INSERTION, 2<strong>28</strong>, 229 ORBITAL MANEUVERS, 229 ORBITAL SPACE TESTS, 57 ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, 129, 142 ORGANIC MATERIALS, 114 ORGANIZATIONS, 158 ORIFICES, 189, 191 OSCILLATIONS, 208 OSCILLATORS, 70 OXIDATION, 151 OXYGEN, 124 OXYGEN 18, 139 OXYGEN ATOMS, 35, 57 OXYGEN CONSUMPTION, 147 OXYGEN-HYDROCARBON ROCKET ENGINES, 91 OZONE, 98 P PACKAGES, 61, 62 PACKAGING, 60 PAINT REMOVAL, 54 PAINTS, 55, 84 PAIR PRODUCTION, 192 PANELS, 191 PARALLEL COMPUTERS, 48, 82, 177, 178 PARALLEL PROCESSING (COMPUT- ERS), 2, 22, 24, 25, 36, 47, 48, 82, 97, 165, 166, 168, 176, 177, 178, 186, 219 PARALLEL PROGRAMMING, 97, 163, 166, 178, 179 PARAMETERIZATION, 108 PARTICLE DECAY, 209 PARTICLE PRODUCTION, 194 PARTICLES, 82, 226
PATCH ANTENNAS, 74 PATHOLOGY, 98 PATTERN RECOGNITION, 68, 115 PAYLOAD CONTROL, 185 PAYLOADS, 36, 212, 227, 230 PEGASUS AIR-LAUNCHED BOOSTER, 37 PEPTIDES, 42, 145 PERFORMANCE PREDICTION, 16, 39, 179 PERFORMANCE TESTS, 56, 62, 70, 74, 151, 159, 199, 200 PERIDOTITE, 112, 229 PERSONNEL, 25, 173 PETRI NETS, 171 PHARMACOLOGY, 148 PHASE SEPARATION (MATERIALS), 203 PHASE SHIFT CIRCUITS, 63 PHONONS, 205 PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS, 124, 125, 230 PHOTOLYSIS, 124 PHOTOMETERS, 68 PHOTOMETRY, 221 PHOTONICS, 60 PHOTONS, 195 PHOTONUCLEAR REACTIONS, 194, 196 PHOTOSPHERE, 232 PHOTOSYNTHESIS, 118, 127 PHYSICAL EXERCISE, 144, 146, 147 PHYSICAL OPTICS, 200, 201 PHYSICS, 205 PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, 36, 147 PHYSIOLOGY, 143 PIEZOELECTRIC CERAMICS, 76 PIEZOELECTRICITY, 76 PIGMENTS, 126 PILOT ERROR, 8 PILOT TRAINING, 8 PILOTLESS AIRCRAFT, 27, 30 PINS, 95 PIPES (TUBES), 46 PITCH (INCLINATION), 5 PIXELS, 114 PLANAR STRUCTURES, 66 PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES, 224 PLANETARY EVOLUTION, 224 PLANETARY NEBULAE, 224 PLANETARY SYSTEMS, 86 PLANT STRESS, 113, 126 PLANTS (BOTANY), 98 PLASMA CURRENTS, 202 PLASMA FOCUS, 202 PLASMA PHYSICS, 201 PLASMAS (PHYSICS), <strong>28</strong>, 29, 90, 144, 202 PLASTIC DEFORMATION, 55 PLASTIC PROPERTIES, 96 PLASTICS, 77 PLATES (STRUCTURAL MEMBERS), 172 PLUMES, 42 POLARIZATION (WAVES), 221 POLLUTION CONTROL, 54 POLLUTION MONITORING, 124, 125 POPULATION THEORY, 184 POPULATIONS, 182, 184 PORTABLE EQUIPMENT, 18, 123 POSEIDON SATELLITE, 37 POTASSIUM, 225 POWER EFFICIENCY, 33 PRE-MAIN SEQUENCE STARS, 224 PREAMPLIFIERS, 73 PRECAMBRIAN PERIOD, 129 PRECIPITATION (METEOROLOGY), 136 PRECISION, 103 PREDICTION ANALYSIS TECH- NIQUES, 9, 39, 44 PREDICTIONS, 100, 136 PRELAUNCH SUMMARIES, 32 PREPROCESSING, 157 PRESSURE BREATHING, 147 PRESSURE EFFECTS, 4, 55, 147 PRESSURE GRADIENTS, 59 PRESSURE MEASUREMENT, 26 PRESSURE OSCILLATIONS, 80 PRESSURE RATIO, 55 PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS ANALY- SIS, 102, 109 PRINTED CIRCUITS, 76 PROBABILITY DENSITY FUNC- TIONS, 183 PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS, 184 PROBABILITY THEORY, 25, 182, 184 PROBLEM SOLVING, 153, 219 PROCEDURES, 2, 4, 12, 16, 27, 55, 66, 96, 151, 159, 188, 212 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT, 60, 204 PRODUCTS, 137 PROGRAM VERIFICATION (COM- PUTERS), 156, 160, 167, 170, 171 PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENTS, 162, 163, 219 PROGRESS, 170 PROJECT MANAGEMENT, 123 PROPELLER BLADES, 189 PROPELLER DRIVE, 90 PROPELLER NOISE, 188, 189 PROPULSION SYSTEM CONFIGU- RATIONS, 21, 25, 41 PROPULSION SYSTEM PER- FORMANCE, 21, 25, 33, 41, 92 PROPYLENE, 53 PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, 150 PROTECTIVE COATINGS, 63 PROTECTORS, 67 PROTEINS, 201, 205 PROTOBIOLOGY, 142, 162 PROTOCOL (COMPUTERS), 63, 180 PROTONS, 193, 209 PROTOTYPES, 26, 68, 173 PROVING, 63, 173, 216 PULSE COMMUNICATION, 68 PURSUIT TRACKING, 149 PYROTECHNICS, 45 PYROXENES, 229 Q Q FACTORS, 72 QUADRUPOLES, 48 QUALITY, 61 QUALITY CONTROL, 157 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS, 52 QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS, 210 QUANTUM DOTS, 177 QUANTUM ELECTRONICS, 178, 205 QUANTUM MECHANICS, 211 QUASARS, 222 QUASI-STEADY STATES, 83 R RADAR, 66 RADAR DATA, 119, 137 RADAR IMAGERY, 70, 101 RADAR MEASUREMENT, 119, 136 RADAR SIGNATURES, 68 RADIANCE, 86, 87, 107, 108, 117, 1<strong>38</strong> RADIATION DETECTORS, 86 RADIATION DISTRIBUTION, 227 RADIATION MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, 30 RADIATION TRANSPORT, 201 RADICALS, 1<strong>28</strong> RADIO COMMUNICATION, 63, 67 RADIO EMISSION, 232 RADIO TRANSMITTERS, 67 RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES, 124, 139 RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, 45 RADIOACTIVITY, 124 RADIOISOTOPE BATTERIES, 121 RADIOMETERS, 70, 86, 108 RAIN, 9, 139 ST–9
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