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Publications:
Applicability of Fick's Law to Sorption Data in Fibers, with Cynthia K. Whitney, Chemical Abstracts author index, 1962....
Stress Relaxation in Fibers..., with Cynthia K. Whitney, Chemical Abstracts author index, 1962...
Thermal Conductivity of Two-phase Mixtures, with O. K. Crosser, Chemical Abstracts author index, 1962...
Recovery of High Purity Chromium Oxide from Chromyl Chloride, (noted in Chemical Abstracts, author index, 1962...)
Molecular Flow in Micro-porous Media, American Chemical Society Proceedings, annual meeting, Chicago, 1964.
Thermodynamics of Heterogeneous Mixtures, Doctoral Dissertation; Oklahoma University, 1961.
Potato Chips & French Fries: Thermodynamic Considerations; The trick is in Corners and Edges -- Senior Thesis, College
of Engineering, Oklahoma University, 1957.
Estimation of Main Gear Tire Pressures...; Chance Vought Aircraft, Grand Prairie, Texas - Technical Notes, ca . 1955-56.
Estimation of Weight & CG from Landing Gear Tire Pressures; Chance Vought Aircraft, Grand Prairie, Texas - Technical
Notes, ca . 1955-56.
Permeability of Plastic Materials; Bell System Technical Journal, ca . 1965.
Molecular Flow vs. Fisk's Law in Diffusion through Plastic Media; Gordon Research Conference, Mt Ranier, Washington,
1965.
Y2K: Past, Present..., It's in your Future;(unpublished analysis of Y2K problem/Solutions in large Computer systems, 1996;
for Morgan Building Systems, Inc., Garland, Texas).
Date Calculations/Manipulations on iSeries, AS400;
Date Calculations with iSeries/REXX;
A Date with REXX, Part 1; © 2000, Robert L. Hamilton. This was part of an analysis of a Y2K situation on a large AS400
system. Part 2 is being edited and includes REXX as command processing programs on the iSeries; also, the 'Week' and its
handling with computers.
Random Numbers: Go Seedless, the Possibilities are Endless; Analysis of Testing a Random Number Generator --
Technical Note; Product Assurance Div., IBM Corporation, East Fishkill, New York; 1968.
There are many others of lesser or little note, most of which are easily, and probably best, forgotten.
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