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ment of materials, and construction of scientific
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PARTICIPATING AGENCIES
USER
Army Ballistic Missile Agency
AFSWC
Air Force Special Weapons Center
BRL
Ballistic Research Laboratories (Aberdeen Proving Ground, USA)
BuAer
Bureau ofAeronautics, U.S. Navy
CWL
Chemical Warfare Laboratory (USA)
DBM
Division of Biology and Medicine
DMA
Division of Military Application, AEC
DOD
Department of Defense
DOFL
Diamond Ordnance Fuze Laboratory
DTMB
David Taylor Model Basin, .U. S. Navy
EG&G
Edgerton, Germeshausen and Grier, Inc.
HEN
Holmes & Narver, Inc.
LASL
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
MDL
Missile Development Laboratory
NASWF
Naval] Air Special Weapons Facilities
NAVCEL
Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory
NEL
Naval Electronics Laboratory
NML
Naval Materiel Laboratory
NOL
Naval Ordnance Laboratory
NRDL
Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory
NRL
Naval Research Laboratory
ONR
Office of Naval Research
R/W
Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation
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Sandia Corporation
SIO
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
SRI
Stanford Research Institute
UCRL
University of California Radiation Laboratory
WADC
Wright Air Development Center
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