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| | Books by G. L. Hover: Books in the extended shelves: Hover, G. L.: Coast Guard surface vessel radar detection performance (U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Research and Development ;, 1982), also by S. R. Osmer, United States. Coast Guard. Office of Research and Development, Inc Analysis & Technology, and U.S. Coast Guard Research & Development Center (page images at HathiTrust) Hover, G. L.: Design, construction, test and evaluation of a frequency scanning radiometer for measuring oil slick thickness (U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Engineering, Logistics, and Development ;, 1994), also by Lincoln Laboratory, U.S. Coast Guard Research & Development Center, and Logistics United States. Coast Guard. Office of Engineering (page images at HathiTrust) Hover, G. L.: The detection of oil slicks at night with airborne infrared imagers (U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Engineering, Logistics, and Development ;, 1994), also by G. M. Daniels, Lincoln Laboratory, U.S. Coast Guard Research & Development Center, and Logistics United States. Coast Guard. Office of Engineering (page images at HathiTrust) Hover, G. L.: Evaluation of infrared sensors for oil spill response operations (U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Engineering, Logistics, and Development ;, 1995), also by J. V. Plourde, Inc Analysis & Technology, U.S. Coast Guard Research & Development Center, and Logistics United States. Coast Guard. Office of Engineering (page images at HathiTrust) Hover, G. L.: Evaluation of night capable sensors for the detection of oil on water (U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Engineering, Logistics, and Development ;, 1994), also by J. V. Plourde, Inc Analysis & Technology, U.S. Coast Guard Research & Development Center, and Logistics United States. Coast Guard. Office of Engineering (page images at HathiTrust) Hover, G. L.: An evaluation of the U.S. Coast Guard's physical detection model for visual search (U.S. Department of Transportation, United States Coast Guard, Office of Engineering and Development ;, 1988), also by United States. Coast Guard. Office of Engineering and Development, U.S. Coast Guard Research & Development Center, and Inc Analysis & Technology (page images at HathiTrust) Hover, G. L.: Investigation of a multi-sensor method to map oil spill thickness (U.S. Coast Guard, Marine Safety and Environmental Protection ;, 1997), also by J. Thomas Parr, Robert Shemo, Inc TASC, U.S. Coast Guard Research & Development Center, and United States. Coast Guard. Marine Safety and Environmental Protection (page images at HathiTrust) Hover, G. L.: Test tank evaluation of a frequency-scanning, microwave radiometer to estimate oil slick thickness and physical properties (U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Research and Development ;, 1996), also by T. J. Murphy, O. B. McMahon, Lincoln Laboratory, U.S. Coast Guard Research & Development Center, and United States. Coast Guard. Office of Research and Development (page images at HathiTrust) Hover, G. L.: Visual sweep width determination for three visual distress signalling devices (U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Research and Development ;, 1986), also by R. Q. Robe, United States. Coast Guard. Office of Research and Development, Inc Analysis & Technology, and U.S. Coast Guard Research & Development Center (page images at HathiTrust)
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