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General Education in Science; Analysis and Design of Experiments; Elements of Mathematical Logic; Mathematical Foundations of Statistical Mechanics; Practical Analysis; Introduction to the Theory of Fourier’s Series and Integrals; Theory of Functions Volumes I and II; Concise History of Mathematics Volumes I and II; Tables of Functions and Formulae and Curves; Bessel Functions; Foundations of Nuclear Physics; Micro-Waves and Wave Guides; Introduction to the Differential Equations of Physics; Introduction to the Mechanics of Viscous Flow; Theory of Vibrations; The Physical Principles of the Quantum Theory; Cosmic Radiation; Matter and Motion; The Principle of Relativity; Dissociation Energies and the Spectra of Diatomic Molecules; Polar Molecules; Atomic Spectra and Atomic Structure; Theory of Sets; Foundation of High Speed Aerodynamics; Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences; Physics as a Career; Selection, Training, and Use of Personnel in Industrial Research; Index Translationum Volume 3; Laboratory Design for Handling Radioactive Materials; Fundamentals of Atomic Physics; NBS Handbook 48, Control and Removal of Radioactive Contamination in Laboratories; Total Eclipse of the Sun, June 30, 1954; Science and Nonscientists; Dover’s Paper‐Bound Reprints; Industrial Research Personnel; International Index of Translations; Hot Lab Design; Atomic Physics; Radiological Safety; The Next Solar Eclipse.

DOI: 10.1063/1.3067730

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