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    Design, integration and flight test of an autonomous ground collision avoidance system by Swihart, D. E., Barfield, A. F., Griffin, E. M., Lehmann, R. C., Whitcomb, S. C., Skoog, M. A., Flynn, B., Prosser, K. E.

    Published in Gyroscopy and navigation (Online) (01-04-2011)
    “…Currently, the majority of collision avoidance systems on fighter aircraft depend on the pilot taking action whenever a warning is issued by the manual system…”
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    Boson effective charges for light Se, Kr, and Sr isotopes by Barfield, AF, Lieb, KP

    Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (01-04-1990)
    “…A consistent analysis of {ital E}2 transition probabilities for nine neutron-deficient even-even Se, Kr, and Sr isotopes has been performed, based on previous…”
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    All terrain ground collision avoidance and maneuvering terrain following for automated low level night attack by Barfield, A.F., Probert, J., Browning, D.

    “…The development of an all-terrain ground collision avoidance system (GCAS) in conjunction with a maneuvering terrain-following (TF) system is discussed. Both…”
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    Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System design, integration, & flight test by Swihart, D E, Barfield, A F, Griffin, E M, Lehmann, R C, Whitcomb, S C, Flynn, B, Skoog, M A, Processor, K E

    “…Currently, the majority of collision avoidance systems on fighter aircraft depend on the pilot taking action whenever a warning is issued by the manual system…”
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    Multiparticle-multihole configuration mixing within the neutron-proton interacting boson model by Barfield, AF, Barrett, BR

    Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (01-10-1991)
    “…The method of configuration mixing within the neutron-proton interacting boson model has been expanded to consider the simultaneous mixing of several…”
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