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"U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Contract AT(29-1)-1106."
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"U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Contract AT(29-1)-1106."
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Carta apologetica por la entrada de Carlos el grande en Cataluña / escrita por F. Iuan Gaspar Roig y Ialpi ...
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"U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Contract AT(29-1)-1106."
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This report contains a compilation of critical extrapolations of subcritical neutron multiplication measurements made on assemblies of plutonium metal tamped with Plexiglas.
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"U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Contract AT(29-1)-1106."
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"U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Contract AT(29-1)-1106."
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A device called the alpha angle adjuster has been developed by the Rocky Flats Plant, Division of the Dow Chemical Company, that enables linear measurements to be made perpendicular to almost any curved surface.
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A laboratory investigation was made to explore the use of Dowex 1 for the removal of chromate ion from neutral solution. It was found that chromate ion is sorbed by Dowex 1 under a variety of conditions.
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"U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Contract AT(29-1)-1106."
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Ammonium diuranate has been precipitated from nitric acid solutions by the addition of anhydrous ammonia on both laboratory and production scales. This process produced more dense and more rapidly filtered precipitates than those formed by the addition of aqueous ammonia or slurried calcium hydroxide. The filtrates from the anhydrous ammonia process were lower in uranium content than those obtained by the addition of the other reagents. Processing equipment and precipitate characteristics are discussed.
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A precise and rapid method for the volumetric assay of uranium metal has been developed. The method consists of dissolving a weighed sample in an aqueous mixture of hydrochloric, sulfuric, and fluosilicic acids. The resulting uranium solution is titrated without a subsequent reduction step.
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A process has been developed for the removal of chromium, copper, iron, manganese, nickel, lead, tin, and zinc impurities from an acid aqueous solution of americium chloride using a mercury cathode cell operating at 5-10 amperes and 16-18 volts. The americium is not affected. The process may also be used to remove other impurity elements.