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JUN 01, 1948
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Recent reports now available from the Office of Technical Services of the United States Department of Commerce include: forty‐four special bibliographies of technical reports and documents in industrial fields; a special bibliography listing 1,200 reports based on investigations and evaluations of German scientific, technical, and industrial intelligence by American investigators under the direction of the Field Information Agency, Technical (FIAT); a bibliography of 523 American and British reports on atomic energy which includes all reports declassified and released through February 1948; a final report on American wartime research on point contact rectifiers made from germanium tin compositions for use as second detectors and d‐c restorers in wide band radar receivers; a report describing American wartime government‐sponsored research on the development of film type bolometers; and a dictionary of German electrical symbols, originally published for United States military use.

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