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Classified Progress Report of the Reactor Science and Engineering Department; April 1 - June 30, 1950

Description: Technical report outlining the progress of reactor completion and startup events by the Reactor Theory, Physics, Radioisotope Development, Geology, Meteorology, Waste Concentration, and Waste Disposal groups in the Reactor Science and Engineering Department of Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Date: 1950
Creator: Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Progress Report of the Reactor Science and Engineering Department; January 1 - March 31

Description: Technical report including all work on the liquid metal fuel reactor and normal water enriched uranium reactor component test projects. Includes some studies on the BNL research reactor, shielding, BrF3 extractive distillation, metallurgy, and a portion of the ultimate disposal treatment of purex wastes are included. (From Summary)
Date: 1952
Creator: Williams, Clarke
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Cobalt-60 Bulk Grain Irradiator: Study Report

Description: Report issued by the Brookhaven National Laboratory discussing bulk grain irradiators. As stated in the abstract, "this report presents the results of a study to conceive, evaluate, review and estimate costs for a number of suitable designs for a Cobalt-60 Bulk Grain Irradiator; select a preferred type; and establish required criteria for future detail design and construction of the selected concept" (p. ii). This report includes tables, and illustrations.
Date: June 30, 1963
Creator: Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Fundamentals of Vacuum Technology

Description: Vacuum technology is germaine to and is utilized in an extroardinarily widespread scope of the scientific disciplines. From the medical technician freeze drying hog cholera vaccine to the solid state physicist studying thin film phenomena, vacuum technology is an important auxiliary. When one visits the NASA center at Langley and sees the clustered space environmental chambers, looking like a field of grotesque mushrooms, one realizes that vacuum technology is a vital adjunct in this most recen… more
Date: March 26, 1963
Creator: Gould, C. L.
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