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Bibliography of L. George Lawrence

(Scientific, Engineering, and General Publications 1962-1992)

Engineering and Scientific Textbooks

1. Electronics In Oceanography, H. W. Sams, Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis-New York, 1967.
2. Grundlagen der Lasertechnik (Fundamentals of Laser Technology), F. Viehweg & Solin, Braunschweig, 1964.
3. DC Instrumentation Amplifiers, H.W. Sams, Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis-New York, 1965.

General Technical Books

4. Inventor's Idea Book, H. W. Sams, Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis-New York, 1965.
5. Inventor's Project Book, op. cit., 1971.

Engineering Papers and Feature Articles

6. "Remote Control for Motion-Picture Cameras," J. Soc. Motion Picture and Televsion Engineers, N. Y., 71:13-14, January, 1962.
7. "Schnellabgfeich von Fernsehempfängern," (IF Alignment of TV Receivers), Funkschau, Munich, 16:449.452, August, 1963.
8. "Fernsehsysterne für Tiefraum-Astronomie," (TV Systems for DeepSpace Astronomy), Elektronik, Munich, 13:11, pp.321, 356-368, November, 1964.
9. "Magnetostriktive Verzögerungstechnik," (Magnetostrictive Delay Technology), op. cit., 13:4, pp. 99-100, April, 1964.
10. "Microwave Educational Television: System Planning and Installation," Electronics World, N.Y., May, 1967, pp.34-36.
11. "Biophysical AV Data Transfer," AV Communications Review, Washington, Summer 1967, 15:12, pp.145-52.
12. "Electronics for Speech and Hearing Therapy," Electronics World, N.Y., 78:3, September, 1967, pg. 44,ff.
13. "Communications via Touch," Electronics World, N. Y., 79:5, May, 1968, pg. 32, if.
14. "Early Warning Systems for Earthquakes," Electronics World, N.Y., 79:6, June, 1968, pg. 37, ff.
15. "Automatic Diplexers for Voice Communications," Radio-Electronics, N.Y., 39:9, September, 1968, pp.48-SO.
16. "Resource Television in Teacher Education," National Education Association (NEA): J. Audiovisual Instruction, 13:9, November, 1968, pp.997-998.
17. "TV Systems for Teacher Education," Electronics World, N.Y., 81:1, January, 1969, pp.42-44.
18. "Geomagnetic Observatories," Electronics World, N.Y., 81:2, February, 1969, pp.41-44.
19. "Electrohydraulic Effect," Electronics World, N.Y., 81:5, May, 1969, pg. 44, if.
20. "Experimental Laser Engines," Electronics World, N.Y., 81:6, June, 1969, pp.30-32.
21. "Electronics and the Living Plant," Electronics World, 82:4, October, 1969, pp.25-28.
22. "Starting an Audiovisual Department from Scratch," National Education Association (NEA): J. Audiovisual Instruction, 14:7, September, 1969, pp.29-31.
23. "Taxonomy TV Cue Injector," Ibid.: AV Technical Notes, 14:7, pp.74-75.
24. "Lasers for Educational Video Traffic," Ibid: AV Technical Notes, January, 1970, pp 90-91.
25. "Electronics and Parapsychology," Electronics World, N.Y., 83:4, April, 1970, pp.27-29.
26. "Electronics and Meteorites," Electronics World, N.Y., 84:1, July, 1970, pp.23-26, ff.
27. "Confirming the Backster Effect: Electronics Proves Plants Can Feel," FATE, 23:11, November, 1970, pp 38-44.
28. "Experimental Electro-Culture," Popular Electronics, N.Y., 34:2, February, 1971, pp.66-70.
29. "Plants Have Feelings, Too," Organic Farming & Gardening, Emmaus, Pa., April, 1971, pp.64-67.
30. "More Experiments in Electro-Culture," Popular Electronics, N.Y., 34:6, June, 1971, pp.63-68, ff.
31. "Interstellar Communication," Electronics World, N.Y., 86:4, October, 1971, pp.34-45, ff.
32. "Instrumentation Balloons," Electronics World, N.Y., 86:6, December, 1971, pp.13-15.
33. "Animal Guidance Systems," Electronics World, N.Y., 86:6, December, 1971, pp.27-29, ff.
34. "New Worlds Revealed by Living Transducers," Electrical Review, London, June 2, 1972, pp.780-81.
35. "Treasure Detectors for Land Use," Popular Electronics, N.Y., 2:3, September, 1972, pp.52-55.
36. "Underwater Treasure Detectors," Popular Electronics, N.Y., 2:4, October, 1972, pp.60-61.
37. "Electric Power from the Earth," Popular Electronics, N.Y., April, 1973, pp.32-34.
38. "Electronics and Water Quality Control," Popular Electronics, N.Y., May, 1973, pp.45-49.
39. "How to Select an Electronic Organ," Popular Electronics, N.Y., June, 1973, pp.45-49.
40. "Electronics and Brain Control," Popular Electronics, N.Y., July, 1973, pp.65-69.
41. "Electronics and Insect Control," Popular Electronics, N.Y., August, 1973, pp.30-32.
42. "Biological Signals from Outer Space," Human Dimensions, HD Institute, Buffalo, 2.2, Summer, 1973, pp.16-18.
43. "Build a Hall-Effect Magnetometer," Popular Electronics, N. Y., 5:5, May, 1974, pp 48-52.
44. "An Electronic Saltmeter for Family Health," Popular Electronics, N.Y., October, 1974, pp.33-36.
45. "Electric Power from the Sun," Wireless World, October, 1976, pp 50-54.
46. "Investigating UFO's and other Magnetic Phenomena", Popular Electronics, N.Y., May, 1978, pp.41-46.
47. "Occult Electronics, Part 1," Electronics and Technology Today, Feb/March 1991, pp 24-27.
48. "Occult Electronics, Part 2," Electronics and Technology Today, April 1991, pp 26-29.
49. "Interstellar Communications Signals," Ecola Institute Bulletin #72/6A, Reprinted in Borderlands, 1st Qtr., 1996.
50. "Are We Receiving Biological Signals from Outer Space?," Popular Electronics, April 1991, pp 58-63.