Raymond C. Jr. Watson:Radar Origins Worldwide | Raymond C. Jr. Watson | Taschenbuch | Paperback | 2009
- Paperback 2009, ISBN: 1426921101
Titel: Radar Origins Worldwide | Zusatz: History of Its Evolution in 13 Nations Through World War II | Medium: Taschenbuch | Autor: Raymond C. Jr. Watson | Einband: Kartoniert / Broschier… More...
Titel: Radar Origins Worldwide | Zusatz: History of Its Evolution in 13 Nations Through World War II | Medium: Taschenbuch | Autor: Raymond C. Jr. Watson | Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert | Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback | Sprache: Englisch | Seiten: 420 | Maße: 229 x 152 x 23 mm | Erschienen: 18.11.2009 | Anbieter: MEOVERSA. Radar Origins Worldwide History of Its Evolution in 13 Nations Through World War IITaschenbuch von Raymond C. Jr. Watson Details Autor: Raymond C. Jr. WatsonEAN: 9781426921100Einband: Kartoniert / BroschiertAusstattung / Beilage: PaperbackSprache: EnglischSeiten: 420Maße: 229 x 152 x 23 mmErschienen: 18.11.2009Schlagworte: Geschichte / Militärgeschichte / Sachbücher Beschreibung Radar was the outcome of research during the mid- and late-1930s by scientists and engineers in eight countries: United States, Great Britain, Germany, Holland, France, Italy, USSR, and Japan. Each country believed that this was its own development and held the technology in highest secrecy. Great Britain gave the basics to four advanced Commonwealth nations: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa, and indigenous systems emerged in each before WWII. Hungary independently developed its own system during the war. This book provides an account of the developments, including timelines, in each of the 13 countries. It is primarily intended for readers with a general interest in the history of technology. It is neither "academic" (there are no footnotes) nor technically detailed (only one equation and no diagrams). However, about 450 individuals are noted, many with brief bios. In reviewing draft material, the late historian Louis Brown, author of A Radar History of World War II, commented that it was "free of the great radar myths that still fill many accounts: 'Before Rad Lab there was nothing.' 'We invented it in Britain and everyone copied it from us.' 'German radar was second rate and the Japanese did not have any.' " Kurzbeschreibung Titel: Radar Origins Worldwide | Zusatz: History of Its Evolution in 13 Nations Through World War II | Medium: Taschenbuch | Autor: Raymond C. Jr. Watson | Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert | Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback | Sprache: Englisch | Seiten: 420 | Maße: 229 x 152 x 23 mm | Erschienen: 18.11.2009 | Anbieter: MEOVERSA Das erwartet Sie bei MEOVERSA Schnelle & professionelle Abwicklung Kompetenter & unkomplizierter Service Rechnung bequem per Email Versand per Deutsche Post oder DHL Interne MEOVERSA Artikelnummer: 119-318-555 , Neu, Festpreisangebot, [LT: FixedPrice], Buchtitel: Radar Origins Worldwide, Marke: Trafford Publishing, Hersteller: Trafford Publishing, Format: Taschenbuch, Genre: Geschichte, Titelzusatz: History of Its Evolution in 13 Nations Through World War II, Schlagworte: Geschichte, Militärgeschichte, Sachbücher, Herstellungsland und -region: Deutschland, Trafford Publishing, 2009<
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London: The Royal Society. Good. 1977. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. Iv, 542 pages. With plates, diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers bound in. With l… More...
London: The Royal Society. Good. 1977. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. Iv, 542 pages. With plates, diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers bound in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; SERIES A VOLUME 354Number 1676 21 April 1977 Ñ Re-examination of vorticity transfer theory. By R. W. Stewart, F. R. S. And R. E. ThomsonÑ The anisotropy of the deformation twinning behaviour of iron-nickel martensite crystals possessing a transformation twin microstructure. By M. Bevis and E. O. Fearon. [Plates 1-6]Ñ The spectral analysis of randomly sampled records by a direct transform. By M. Gaster and J. B. Roberts Ñ Quantum vacuum energy in two dimensional space-times. By P. C. W. Davies and S. A. FullingÑ On the vacuum stress induced by uniform acceleration or supporting the ether. By P. Candelas, and D. Deutsch Ñ Theory of the Schottky barrier solar cell. By P. T. Landsberg and C. Klimpke Ñ The centrifugal instability of a Stokes layer : nonlinear theory. By G. Seminara and P. HallÑ The equilibirum and stability of sessile drops. By D. H. Michael and P. G. WilliamsNumber 1677 30 May 1977Ñ Clifford Paterson Lecture - Radar: new techniques and applications. By Sir Eric Eastwood, F. R. S. [Plates 1-10]Ñ A refinement analysis of the crystallography of the phospholipid, 1, 2-dilauroyl- DL-phosphatidylethanolamine, and some remarks on lipid-lipid and lipid-protein interactions. By M. Elder, P. Hitchcock, R. Mason, F. R. S. And G. G. ShipleyÑ Photoelectron spectroscopic studies of the chemisorption of ethylene and halo-substituted alkenes on the (100) and (111) crystal surfaces of platinum and a general model for the dissociation of unsaturated molecules at surfaces. By R. Mason, F. R. S. , M. Textor, Y. Iwasawa and I. D. GayÑ Higher order Laue zone effects in electron diffraction and their use in lattice parameter determination. By P. M. Jones, G. M. Rackham and J. W. Steeds. [Plates 1-4]Ñ The evaluation of the hyperfine interaction tensor components in molecular systems. By R. M. Golding and L. C. Stubbs Nòòmbee 1678 30 May 1977 Ñ The dry deposition of sulphur dioxide to land and water surfaces. By J. A. Garland. [Plate 1]Ñ X-ray photoelectron core-level studies of the heavy rare-earth metals and their oxides. By B. D. Padalia, W. C. Lang, P. R. Norris, L. M. Watson and D. J. Fabian Ñ The anomalous dispersion corrections for zirconium. By C. Cusatis and M. Hart. [Plate 1]Ñ Explicativity : a mathematical theory of explanation with statistical applications. By I. J. GoodÑ Hydrogen-deuterium exchange catalysed by chromia-alumina solid solutions. By F. S. Stone and J. C. VickermanÑ Far infrared emission of alkali halide crystals and melts. By D. G. Mead and G. R. Wilkinson Ñ Diffusion of charge carriers in high electric fields. By D. Chattopadhyay and B. R. NagNumber 1679 27 June 1977 Ñ Angular momentum in general relativity. I. Definition and asymptotic behaviour. By C. R. PriorÑ Policy selection by structural mapping. By B. H. P. Rivett. (With an appendix by D. G. Kendall, F. R. S. ) Ñ Themodynamics of the Volta effect for surface films. By D. G. Hall and B. A. PethicaÑ Wavy vortices in the flow between two long eccentric rotating cylinders. I. Linear theory. By M. Weinstein Ñ Wavy vortices in the flow between two long eccentric rotating cylinders. II. Nonlinear theory. By M. Weinstein Ñ The microwave spectrum and molecular structure of trimethylene sulphoxide; bends, tilts and twists in the methylene groups. By J. W. Bevan, A. C. Legon and D. J. MillenÑ Inter-subshell correlations and simultaneous ejection of two photoelectrons in the absorption spectrum of Gai. By J. P. Connerade. [Plate 1] Ñ Quantum vacuum stress without regularization in two-dimensional space-time. By P. C. W. Davies Ñ A note on group velocity. By M. HayesÑ Corrigendum ., The Royal Society, 1977, 2.5, Paperback. New., 6<
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