ANNUAL NAVY-WIDE WORKSHOP IN THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (3RD), HELD AT U.S. NAVAL RADIOLOGICAL DEFENSE LABORATORY, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, 11-15 OCTOBER 1965,
Abstract
Contents: The future of biological research in the Navy; Radiobiology--its inferences for related fields; Development of aerobiological instrumentation at NBL; Medical problems aboard the USS Herbert J. Thomas (DD 833); Biology's interfaces with psychology; Future developments of computer sciences of interest to the biological sciences; Information on the Bioinstrumentation Advisory Council; Physical approaches to biological research; Auditory thresholds of the bottle-nosed porpoise Tursiops truncatus; Ultracentrifugation; Bioluminescence measurements; Applications of EPR to biology; Navy-oriented marine biological research; NCEL deep-ocean applied biology research; The use of laboratory-reared barnacle larvae for evaluating antifouling coating systems; Navy-oriented marine biological science.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1965
- Accession Number
- AD0672577
Entities
Organizations
- Office of Naval Research