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General Review of the Astron Thermonuclear Program
The following report describes the Astron Thermonuclear Program initiated at Livermore, California in 1957.
Development of the Hanford Slave Manipulator for Use in the Multicurie Cells at Hanford
Introduction: "During the early planning of the multicurie cells at Hanford it was decided that a slave type manipulator would be necessary to perform the experiments for which the cells were being designed. The design required steel roofs for installation through a port hole in the face. Technical Services Equipment Development began developing the proposed manipulator in January 1951 by making a study of those existing at that tune. None met the requirements which had been established; therefore, the design of a special manipulator was started immediately."
Monthly Progress Report No. 130
The following report is a general monthly progress report conducted by the radiation laboratory of the University of California discussing experimental physics, theoretical physics, the MTA target physics program, accelerator construction and operation, biology and medicine, and a plant and equipment report. The period being covered is January 15, 1954 to February 15, 1954.
Monthly Progress Report No. 131
The following report is a general monthly progress report for the University of California's radiation laboratory in Berkeley, covering the period of February 15 to March 15 of 1954.
Lawrence Radiation Laboratory Physics Division Quarterly Report: November 1953 - January 1954
The following report is a quarterly report done by the Physics Division of the University of California's Radiation Laboratory, covering the period of November and December of 1953, and January of 1954. This report discusses general physics research and the development and operation of the accelerator.
The Electrical Design of a Heavy-Ion Accelerator
The following report provides the design and workings of a heavy-ion accelerator designed to accelerate particles of atomic weight 12 through 20.
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