CONTENTS VOLUME III Page Bibliography of Published Scientific Information on Atomic Energy and Nuclear Physics 1. Paul C. Aebersold and Gladys A. Anslow, “Fast Neutron Energy Absorption in Gases, Walls and Tissue,” Physical Review, January 1946, page 1. 2. Mario Ageno, “The Albedo of Thermal Neutrons,” Physical Review, March 1946, page 241. 3. H. M. Agnew, W. C. Bright, and D. K. Froman, “Distribution of Neutrons in the Atmosphere,” Chicago Meeting, Abstract A10. 4. Luis W. Alvarez, “The Design of a Linear Accelerator for Protons,” Berkeley Meeting, Invited Paper. 5. E. Amaldi, D. Bocciarelli, and G. C. Trabacchi, "Diffraction Phe nomena in Angular Distribution of Fast Neutrons Scattered by Pb-Nuclei,” Chicago Meeting, Abstract E6. 6. Herbert L. Anderson, Enrico Fermi, and Leona Marshall, “Produc tion of Low Energy Neutrons by Filtering Through Graphite,” Chicago Meeting, Abstract E1. 7. Harold Argo, Arthur Hemmendinger, Howard Kratz, Rolland Perry, Rubby Sherr, Richard Taschek, and Dudley Williams, “Reaction Constants of Li' (pn) Be',” Chicago Meeting, Ab stract A7. 8. R. F. Bacher, C. P. Baker, and B. D. McDaniel, “Experiments with a Slow Neutron Velocity Spectrometer II,” Physical Review, May 1946, page 443. 9. C. L. Bailey, William E. Bennett, T. Bergstrahl, Richard G. Nucholls, H. T. Richards, and J. H. Williams, “The Neutron- Neutrons,” Chicago Meeting, Abstract 27. 10. D. C. Baldwin, "New Types of Photo-Nuclear Reaction," New York Meeting, Invited Paper. 11. Edgar C. Barker, "Thick Target Yields with Deuteron-Proton Reactions,” Chicago Meeting, Abstract A2. 12. W. E. Bennett, C. E. Mandeville, and H. T. Richards, "The Yield Function and Angular Distribution of the D + D Neutrons," Chicago Meeting, Abstract A5. 13. W. E. Bennett and H. T. Richards, “Neutrons from C12 + D,” Chicago Meeting, Abstract Z6. 14. S. Bernstein, “On the Existence of a Resonance Absorption of Neutrons in Graphite," Chicago Meeting, Abstract F3. 15. John P. Blewett, “Radiation Losses in the Induction Electron Ac celerator,” Physical Review, February 1946, page 87. 16. F. Bloch, W. W. Hansen, and Martin Packard, "Nuclear Induc tion,” Physical Review, February 1946, page 127. 17. L. B. Borst and J. J. Floyd, "Fissionability Studies,” Chicago Meeting, Abstract F7. 18. L. B. Borst, A. J. Ulrich, C. L. Osborne, and B. Hasbrouck, “Dif fraction of Neutrons and Neutron Absorption Spectra,” Chicago Meeting, Abstract F8. 19. G. Breit, “Schematic Treatment of Nuclear Resonances,” Physical Review, May 1946, page 472. 20. John M. Buchanan and A. Baird Hastings, “The Use of Isotopi cally Marked Carbon in the Study of Intermediary Metabo lism,” Physiological Reviews, January 1946, page 120. 21. Merle Burgy, L. A. Pardue, H. B. Willard, and E. O. Wollan, “Energy of Delayed Neutrons from U235 Fissions,” Chicago Meeting, Abstract E8. 22. P. Caldirola, “Relativistic Correction in Calculating the Magnetic Moment of the Deuteron,” Physical Review, June 1916, page 608. 23. Simeon T. Cantril, “On the Use of Radioactive Tracers in In dustrial Medicine,” Industrial Medicine, January 1946, page 37. 24. W. Edward Chamberlain, “Biological Phase of Future of Atomic Energy," Chemical and Engineering News, May 25, 1946, page 1352. 25. W. Y. Chang, “Low Energy Alpha-Ray Spectra and Mechanism of Alpha-Decay," New York Meeting, Abstract B9. 26. W. Y. Chang, “Study of the Alpha-Particles from Po with a Cyclotron-Magnet Alpha-Ray Spectrograph,” Physical Re view, February 1946, page 60. 27. Earle M. Chapman and Robley D. Evans, “The Treatment of Hyperthyroidism with Radioactive Iodine,” Journal of the American Medical Association, May 11, 1946, page 86. 28. R. F. Christy, “The Small Enriched Reactor at Los Alamos," Chicago Meeting, Invited Paper. 29. Norman D. Coggeshall, “The Mass Spectrometer, a Flexible Tool for Industrial Analysis and Research,” Chemical Industries, March 1946, page 420. 30. J. W. Coltman and M. Goldhaber, “Capture Cross Sections for Slow Neutrons,” Physical Review, May 1946, page 411. |