14 resultados para low-energy protons
em University of Michigan
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Originally presented as the authors' Master of Science thesis to the University of Arkansas, 1957.
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Photocopy. [Oak Ridge, Tenn. : U.S. Dept. of Energy, Technical Information Center, 1979]
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Includes index.
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Includes indexes.
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Electrolytic precipitation of uranium from ion-exchange resin eluates has been investigated in a three-compartment cell. A relatively low-energy consumption is required and anodic attack is reduced to a negligible quantity. During the precipitation, acid is produced in sufficient quantity for use as eluant for subsequent eluting operations. The recovered uranium is in the form of a rapid settling, fast filtering precipitate which is easily washed with water to reduce the chloride content to a tolerable concentration.
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"Issued August 29, 1951"
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"Contract No. AT(40-1)-1399."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The Supplemental Low Income Energy Assistance Fund is the depository for energy assistance charges collected by utilities and participating municipal utilities and electric cooperatives authorized by the Electric Customer Choice and Rate Relief Act of 1997 (220 ILCS 5). The energy assistance charges provided a nonfederal funding stream to the Department for use in providing energy related assistance to low-income households under the Illinois Low Income Home Energy Assistance and Illinois Home Weatherization (LIHEAP) Programs. Since the changes were imposed in January of 1998, $406,683,769 has been deposited into the Fund through December 2003. Of this amount, the Department has spent $326,137,510 to provide energy assistance to 802,091 households; $33,845,784 to weatherize 6,584 homes; and $32,570,739 to cover administrative expenses.
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"Staffed by: Department of Energy and Natural Resources, Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, [and] Illinois Commerce Commission."
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"ILENR/BE-86-01."--Cover.
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Hearings held Dec. 18, 1969-
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"B-214417"--p.1.
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Item 1005-C