511 resultados para Bibliographic references
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Mode of access: Internet.
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This literature search consisting of 187 references to report and published literature taken from Nuclear Science Abstracts (NSA). The period covered is January, 1951 - November 15, 1960. Abstracts for the references can be found in NSA by the abstract numbers provided.
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Included are 167 references to unclassified reports and scientific journals on irradiation testing of unalloyed UO₂. Irradiation behavior and effects, heat transfer calculations, fission gas release, post-irradiation examination, and irradiation capsule design are the subject areas covered.
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Included are 208 unclassified references on nuclear direct energy conversion devices. Major emphasis is placed on auxiliary power devices suitable for use in satellites including reports on nuclear batteries, thermoelectric cells, thermionic conversion, and all phases of the SNAP program, although not all SNAP devices employ direct conversion. This search supersedes a previous search, TID-3540, Isotopic Power and Thermionic Conversion, compiled by Raymond L. Scott in December 1959.
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Included are 344 unclassified references on devices utilizing nuclear energy in the production of auxiliary power. The coverage includes nuclear batteries, thermoelectric cells, thermionic cells, and all phases of the SNAP program, although not all SNAP devices employ direct conversion. References from Nuclear Science Abstracts (NSA) through December 15, 1961, are included.
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"TID-5327; Engineering."
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"Prepared for Presentation at the Hearings on Fallout Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, May 5-8, 1959."
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"Prepared for Presentation at the Hearings on Fallout Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, May 5-8, 1959."
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Because the use of filters to sample particulate matter suspended in the upper atmosphere has been investigated and has yielded rather disappointing results, an examination of other methods of upper atmospheric sampling is desirable, and this is the aim of the present report. The nature of any radioactive material, and its relation to the size and composition of the suspended particles is of particular interest.
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"September 1960 [OTI Extension Issuance Date]"--Cover.
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"Physics Development Department, Tracerlab, Incorporated, Reactor Monitoring Center."
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"Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan"
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"Covering work by M. Macomber, W.W. West, J.G. Carroll, and R.O. Bolt."