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Analysis of the leak-detection system for top welds of EBR-II fuel elements

Description: An analysis of the leak detector used to check the top welds on EBR-II fuel elements was performed. Data were obtained to allow calculation of volumes of the metering chamber and test chamber at each station of the leak detector. These volumes and a mathematical model were used to calculate decrease in pressure with time for each station. Values for calibrated leaks and unknown leak rates were compared with calculated ones. The calculated results for the two calibrated leaks agreed with the obs… more
Date: May 1973
Creator: Hudman, G. D. & Walters, L. C.
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Artificial-Recharge Experiments and Operations on the Southern High Plains of Texas and New Mexico

Description: Abstract: Experiments using highly turbid water from playa lakes for injection into the Ogallala Formation have resulted in greatly decreased yield of the recharge wells. Recharge of ground or surface water of good quality has indicated, however, that injection through wells in an effective method of recharging the aquifer. Water that is slightly turbid can be successfully injected for a period of time, but generally results in constantly declining yields and capacity for recharge. Redevelopmen… more
Date: May 1973
Creator: Brown, Richmond F. & Signor, Donald C.
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A Brief Review of Current Interest in Acupuncture in the United States

Description: This paper is a response to requests for information about acupuncture by the Congressional Research Service. It contains a brief history of acupuncture and general information, medical claims and and its use in the United States.
Date: May 14, 1973
Creator: Arnold, Penelope S.
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Comments on a Paper by Khuri

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Date: May 1, 1973
Creator: Balachandran, A. P.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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