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J. Buerger, /. Appl. Phys., 21: 909917, Sept. 1950.
187. "The Photography of Atoms in Crystals," M. J. Buerger, Proc. Nat. Acad. Set., Wash., 36: 330-5, May 1950.
188. "An Observation Chamber for Ultramicroscopic Investigations on Aerosols," O. E. Schweckendiek, £. Naturjorsch., 5a: 153-6, Mar. 1950.
189. "Microspectroscopy," J. R. Loofbourow, /. Opt. Soc. Am., 40: 317-25, May 1950.
190. "Infra-Red Microspectroscopy," E. R. Blout, G. R. Bird and D. S. Grey, J. Opt. Soc. Am., 40: 304-13, May 1950.
191. "Recent Developments in Medical Photography and Radiography," W. Watson, Phot. J., 90 B: 72, MayJune 1950.
192. "A New X-Ray Camera," S. W. Bowler, Brit. J. Phot., 97: 364-5, July 1950.
193. "New Trends in Radiographic Screening Techniques Utilizing Schmidt Optical Systems and HighSpeed Development," R. H. Morgan, Radiology, 55: 97-100, July 1950.
194. "The Intensification of the Fluorescent Image in Radiology," F. I. G. Rawlins, Brit. J. Radiology, 28: 460-4, Aug. 1950.
195. "Amplifying and Intensifying the Fluoroscopic Image by Means of a Scanning X-Ray Tube," R. J. Moon, Science, 112: 389-95, Oct. 1950.
196. "Speed and Contrast in Radiography," H. S. Tasker, Phot. J., 90 B: 9-21, Jan.-Feb. 1950.
197. "X-Ray vs. Light," H. S. Tasker, Phot. J., 90B: 58, May-June 1950.
198. "Megavolt Radiography," R. Meakin, Phot. J., 90B: 100, JulyAug. 1950.
199. "The Calculation of Vowel Resonances and an Electrical Vocal Tract," H. K. Dunn, /. Acoust. Soc. Am., 22: 740-53, Nov. 1950.
200. "Kineradiography," J. A. Campbell, Radiology, 54: 559, Apr. 1950.
201. "Use of the Cine Fluorographic Method for Tracking Purposes," L. Reynolds, K. E. Corrigan and H. S. Haden, Am. J. RoentgenoL, 63: 902-14, June 1950.
202. "Kineradiography," R. J. Reynolds, Phot. J., 90S: 99, July-Aug. 1950.
203. "Angiocardio Cinematography," R. Janker, Am. J. RoentgenoL, 64: 904, Nov. 1950.
204. "High Voltage Equipment for Cineradiography," Engineer, 190: 186-7, Aug. 1950.
205. "New Cineradiographic Apparatus," Elec. Eng., 22: 369-70, Sept. 1950.
206. "Clinical Cine-Fluorography," R. F. Rushmer, R. S. Bark and J. A. Hendron, Radiology, 55: 588-92, Oct. 1950.
207. "Electronically Controlled Cineradiographic Apparatus," V. Quittner, Elec. Eng., 22: 363-8, Sept. 1950.
208. "Flash Radiography," G. C. Pollitt, Phot. /., 90 B: 104, July-Aug. 1950.
209. "Recent Progress in Flash Radiography," J. C. Clark, Papers on Radiography, ASTM 1950.
210. "On the Working Process of Impulse X-Ray Tubes," E. Funfer, £. angew. Phys., 2, No. 1: 25-33, 1950.
211. "A Million-Volt Resonant Cavity X-Ray Tube," B. Y. Mills, Proc. Inst. Elec. Eng., Pt. Ill, 97: 425-37, Nov. 1950.
212. "The Equation of State of Water at High Pressures, from X-Ray Flash Photographs of Intense Shock Waves," R. Schall, £ angew. Phys., 2, No. 6: 252-4, 1950.
213. "Use of Radioactive Isotopes in Industrial Radiography," G. H. Tenney, Non-Destructive Testing, 8: 6-8, Autumn 1950.
214. "Image Formation by Means of XRays," Y. Cauchois, Rev. d'optique, th'eor.-instr., 29: 151-63, Mar. 1950.
215. "Chemical Analysis by Means of X-Rays. IV. A Quantitative Analytical Method Using a Standard Density," L. R. Alvarez, An. Real Soc. Esp. Fis. y Quin., 46 A: 77-82, Mar.-Apr. 1950.
216. "X-Ray Tube Producing a Beam of X-Rays Convergent to a Point," C. H. Bachman and S. J. Silverman, /. Appl. Phys., 21: 615 (Letters to Ed.), June 1950.
217. "Light Energy and Spectral Distribution for Some Important X-Ray Screens," H. Skoldborn, /. Appl. Phys., 21: 546-52, June 1950.
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