This collection comprises issues 75-90 of the "Technologic Papers Of The Bureau Of Standards," offering a detailed look into the scientific and technological research conducted by the United States National Bureau of Standards. These papers present findings, methodologies, and analyses across a spectrum of engineering and scientific domains, providing invaluable insights for researchers, engineers, and historians of science. From advancements in measurement techniques to explorations of material properties and technological innovations, this compilation captures a crucial period in the development of American industrial and scientific capabilities. The papers document the Bureau's pivotal role in setting standards and fostering technological progress. This volume serves as a historical record of the Bureau's contributions to technological advancement, making it an essential resource for understanding the evolution of modern technology and standardization practices.
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