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BAS Sensor Notes (BAS-1)
These are the BAS Sensor Notes (BAS-1), assembled by Dr. Carl E. Baum. Since many of these notes were composited before the days of computers and also contain hand-written notations, a full-text search of the pdf files themselves is impractical
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However, you can search for authors and paper titles within this Index page by simply pressing "control F" on your keyboard and plugging in a "keyword" within your internet browser. We hope to have a full-site search engine available soon.

If you happen to notice any typos, bad links, or improperly scanned papers that are in need or repair, please e-mail your suggestions to Chuck Reuben at shawnee@ece.unm.edu and your concerns will be promptly addressed.

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SeN 1, N. P. Baum, Instrumentation Evaluation for Surface Bursts in Underground Cavities, Jun 73, University of New Mexico

SeN 2, C. E. Baum, Inductive Techniques Using Uniform Transmission-Line Structure for Measuring Eulerian Position in Lagrangian-Flow Shock Waves in High-Density Media, 9 Sep 78, Air Force Weapons Laboratory

SeN 3, N. P. Baum, Carbon-Manganin Gage Development, Nov 80, University of New Mexico, AD B054579, AFWL-TR-80-54

SeN 4, N. P. Baum, C. E. Baum, T. O. Summers, and G. W. Fulton, The Frequency Domain Reflectometer (FDR) -- Phase I: Concept Verification, Aug 82, University of New Mexico, Air Force Weapons Laboratory, and Summers Engineering, Inc., AD B074187, AFWL-TR-82-117

SeN 5, D. J. Rav, Motion Measurement Techniques, Dec 77, Air Force Weapons Laboratory, DE-TN-77-021

Capitol Reef Red Rocks. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. Photo by www.johnross.com

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