871 resultados para Stanford Binet
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This report describes a study of the reactions occurring in the spontaneous ignition of zirconium and titanium (and their alloys), with emphasis on the former. Conditions required for spontaneous ignition, including the effects of certain impurities, surface conditions, and composition of the atmosphere around the metal were investigated. In addition, the mechanism of ignition was studied by following the thermal history of the reactions during the first few milliseconds.
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Stanford Research Institute conducted this study to provide information to assist the Atomic Energy Commission in preparing a research and development program leading to the commercial application of radiation pasteurization for selected fruits and vegetables. Under the Quartermaster Corps' extensive program of research on irradiated foods, the five fruits and vegetables (strawberries, peaches, citrus fruits, grapes and tomatoes) of interest to the AEC have been irradiated experimentally. Results are inconclusive, but there are indications of both shelf-life extension and unfavorable radiation effects observed at dose levels below 500,000 rads.
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"U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Plowshare Program"--Cover.
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"Preliminary report"--Cover.
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"Prepared for U.S. Atomic Energy Commission."
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Pages 90-96, blank for Field notes - Hunting records.
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"Sponsored by the American Plant Life Society and the Hemerocallis Society."
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"A paper presented at the Operations Research Society of America, Nineteenth National Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, May 25-26, 1961."
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Proceedings of the Washington Academy of Sciences. v. 3, p. 363-370, 1901; v. 4, p. 411-499.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Suspended 1934-1940, during which period the Nachrichten were issued by the class's 6 sections, called "Fachgruppe".
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"Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, California."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"First published in 1958."
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Mode of access: Internet.