989 resultados para Bibliographic references
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This annotated bibliography contains 148 selected references on the uses of radioactive and stable isotopes in animal husbandry and in studies of fertilizer uptake by plants, plant physiology, photosynthesis, and entomology. These references were selected from scientific journals published during the period 1957-1958. Subject and author indexes and a list of the periodicals from which the references were selected are included.
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This bibliography contains 417 annotated references on uses of isotopes in industry and in chemical reaction mechanisms and kinetics. The references were taken from the 1957-1958 open literature. Also included are a list of journals from which the references were selected, an author index, an isotope index, and a graphical depiction of typical applications.
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"TID-3039(Suppl. 1); Subject Category: Metallurgy and ceramics."
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This compilation contains 958 references to report and published literature. The references pertain primarily to reactor grade graphite, although information on the manufacture and uses of graphite in other fields is included. The references were selected from Nuclear Science Abstracts (NSA), covering the period 1948 through mid-1961. Subject, author, and availability indexes are provided.
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"May 16, 1952."
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"Final report for Atomic Power Division, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Bettis Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania"--Added title page.
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"Kyoto University."
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"August 1963."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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First published in 1948 under title: Western vegetable production.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Contract AT(04-3)-189, Project agreement 13."
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"Final report to Sanderson and Porter for subcontract no. S-3 under USAEC Prime Contract no. AT(30-1)-2378."
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Three areas of Tertiary sedimentary and igneous rocks in northwestern Socorro County, New Mexico, were covered by an airborne radiometric survey in April 1955. The survey failed to reveal any new areas of anomalous radioactivity.