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HYDROELASTICITY: A NEW NAVAL SCIENCE
Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers, 1959S. R. HELLER, H. NORMAN ABRAMSON
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Basic Science and Research for Naval Radar, 1935–45
1995Early visionary thinking by two Admiralty scientists — the concept of radar and of the resonant-cavity magnetron — regrettably not pursued. Following Watson-Watt’s demonstration of RDF, limited Naval research initiated, but at inadequate priority. Reorganisation of RDF effort under C. E.
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The Entry of History in Naval Science
2014The writings that most closely belong to the discipline of history, and in particular the history of shipbuilding, are papers containing arguments quite different from each other, or very informative or very specialized. The scientist is often embarrassed in reading these books because they are written from a humanistic, and they are not scientific ...
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TRENDS IN THE INFORMATION SCIENCES RELATIVE TO NAVAL INTELLIGENCE NEEDS
1964Abstract : This report defines the information sciences by listing the interdisciplinary scientific and technological areas involved. It discusses state of-the-art trends and research activities in a number of areas of the information sciences which have direct application to intelligence, information, and command and control systems.
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SUPERIOR SCIENCE WON NAVAL VICTORY OVER UNDERSEA RAIDERS
School Science and Mathematics, 1946openaire +1 more source

