Proceedings.

Author
Battery Research and Development Conference [Browse]
Format
Journal
Language
English
Published/​Created
Fort Monmouth, N.J., U.S. Army Signal Research and Development Laboratory.
Description
  • 3 v. illus. 28 cm.
  • 10th (1956)-12th (1958).

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  • no. 12 (1958)
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      • no. 11 (1957)
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          • no. 10 (1956)

              Details

              Subject(s)
              Numbering peculiarities
              Proceedings of the 1st-9th conferences not published?
              Frequency
              Annual
              Linking notes
              For 1960 and later years, see: Power Sources Conference. Procceedings
              Notes
              • At head of title, no. 10: "Ten years of progress."
              • "The Tenth Annual Battery Conference was held on 23 and 24 May 1965 ... It was believed that it would be desirable to publish the Proceedings of this conference so that the material would be available for permanent use. It is planned to continue the publications of the proceedings of future conferences." Form letter HQs, Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories, SIGFM/EL-CPPS-1.
              Issuing body
              Conferences for 1956-57 published by Power Sources Division, Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories; 1958 by Power Sources Division, Signal Research and Development Laboratory.
              OCLC
              5419114
              RCP
              N - S
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