16mm film combined catalog (1966-67)

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INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS 15 information available at 96 domestic and 86 foreign USAEC depository libraries located throughout the world. The availability on Microcards and microfiche of all technical information offered by the USAEC, in- cluding that in more than 70,000 published USAEC research and devel- opment reports, is explained. Also described is the USAEC sponsor- ship of a technical book-writing program, the exchange of technical information with other nations, an active program for translating foreign monographs, publication of quarterly Technical Progress Re- views for the use of industry, the reproduction of engineering drawings and related information, and the production and distribution of motion pictures on atomic energy which are designed to serve either pro- fessional or general audiences. TRACING LIVING CELLS (Challenge Series) .... See page 52 INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS THE ATOM AND INDUSTRY (1953). 10 minutes, black and white. Produced by, and for sale by, Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, at $62.15 per print, including shipping case. NOT cleared for television. This is a nontechnical film, for intermediate through college-level audiences, describing the use of radioisotope tracers in industry for gauging thickness, testing engine wear, monitoring oil in pipelines, etc. THE ATOM IN INDUSTRY (Magic of the Atom Series) See page 53 A BREEDER IN THE DESERT (Challenge Series) ... See page 49 A CHEMICAL SOMERSAULT (Challenge Series) . . . See page 50 FOUNDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE (Challenge Series) See page 50 THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE (Challenge Series) . . . See page 50 GAUGING THICKNESS WITH RADIOISOTOP"ES (1958). 4V 2 minutes, black and white. Produced by George Tressel Productions, for the USAEC. For sale by Byron Motion Pictures, at $5.47 per print, including shipping case, F.O.B. Washington, D. C. This technical film, for high school and college-level audiences, shows briefly how beta gauges are used for precise measurement and control