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From M.J. Cetron and C. Ralph (eds.) Industrial Applications of Technological Forecasting to be published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. July 1971 (preprinted by permission of the author and publisher).
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J. C. FISHER is with Re-entry and Environmental Systems Division, General Electric Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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R. H. PRY is with the Metallurgy and Ceramics Laboratory, General Electric Research and Development Center, Schenectady, New York.
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