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LN-3 Inertial Navigation System
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Genesis of the Litton Inertial Navigation System
The LN-3 Inertial Navigation System is an inertial navigation system (INS) that was developed in the 1960s by Litton Industries. It equipped the…
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2004
2004
Quantificationof Serum AmyloidP by Enzyme-LinkedImmunosorbentAssay
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M.
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C. Cachera
2004
Corpus ID: 18831163
References 1. Deichman WB, Keplinger ML. Phenols and phenolic compounds. In: Clayton GD, Clayton FE, eds. Patty’s industrial…
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2002
2002
Bare bones of a life
C. K. Brain
Nature
2002
Corpus ID: 44644810
work in his lab — Paolo Lusso and Fiorenza Cocchi — with full awareness of the importance of the paper, as Lusso recently told me…
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1998
1998
Litton Amecom direct chip attach project
T. Clay
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C.R. Auletti
17th DASC. AIAA/IEEE/SAE. Digital Avionics…
1998
Corpus ID: 58413179
Direct Chip Attach (DCA) is the next logical progression for the electronics industry. DCA, by definition, is the process of…
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1992
1992
The Litton LN-100 Advanced Technology Medium Accuracy Lightweight Inertial Navigation System
I. Longstaff
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S. Ellms
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K. Goussak
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C. Christoff
1992
Corpus ID: 59589377
1972
1972
An evaluation of management techniques used in the international transfer of the production know-how of the Litton LN-3 inertial navigation system
Henry J. Rath
1972
Corpus ID: 108733082
1971
1971
Computer system simulation of an on-line interactive command and control system
H. Fischer
Online World Conference on Soft Computing in…
1971
Corpus ID: 16398634
A computer simulation model was used as an analysis “tool” for computer system design trade-offs for an on-line interactive…
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