21 resultados para Process (Law)

em University of Michigan


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Description based on: 1991; title from cover.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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"October 1959."

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"Contract AT-30-1-Gen-366."

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"This volume is the seventh in a series of reports dealing with the processing of the leached zone portion of the Florida phosphate producing area for the recovery of uranium and associated products."

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"This volume is the eighth in a series of reports pertaining to proposed plants for the recovery of uranium tetrafluoride, alumina and ammonium phosphate from processing of leached zone portion of Florida phosphate producing area."--Page 5.

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The continuous production of beryllium metal by low-temperature fused salt electrolysis into a continuously circulating mercury cathode has been demonstrated. The product is amenable to direct hot pressing or to powder preparation by distilling off the mercury. The production of pure beryllium chloride in good yield by direct chlorination of beryllium oxide has also been demonstrated.

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The paper describes a procedure for accurately and speedily calibrating tanks used for the chemical processing of nuclear materials. The procedure features the use of (1) precalibrated vessels certified to deliver known volumes of liquid, (2) calibrated linear measuring devices, and (3) a digital computer for manipulating data and producing printed calibration information. Calibration records of the standards are traceable to primary standards. Logic is incorporated in the computer program to accomplish curve fitting and perform the tests to accept or to reject the calibration, based on statistical, empirical, and report requirements. This logic is believed to be unique.