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Alternating Current Polarography: An Improved Experimental Arrangement Examination of the Theory. Study of the Cd(II) Sister

Description: This paper is the first result of an investigation whose objective is a critical study of a.c. polarography from the viewpoint of its application to studying the nature of organic electrode processes as they are affected by experimental conditions, and to organic analysis.
Date: June 10, 1957
Creator: Elving, Philip J.
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Appearance Potential Studies I: Determination of Excess Kinetic Energy

Description: The suppressor setting at which an ion beam is extinguished is compared with the extinction setting for an ion beam with no excess energy. These settings are studied as a function of ionizing voltage, extrapolated back to the appearance potential, and converted into units of energy.
Date: February 10, 1954
Creator: Kandel, Richard J.
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An Automatic Polarograph for the Determination of Uranium in Process Waste Streams

Description: The automatic polarograph is ideally suited for the analysis of waste streams for uranium in the Metal Recovery Process, and with modification, it is applicable to other processes, pilot plants, and even to laboratory set ups. The instrument is simple, dependable, and relatively trouble free in operation. It provides an immediate record of the uranium in the waste and, through better control of the process, lower processing costs.
Date: December 10, 1953
Creator: Koyama, K.; Michelson, C. E. & Alkire, G. J.
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The Chemistry And Biosynthesis Of Isotopically Labeled Cellulose: Progress Report April 10, 1953

Description: The methods for locating the position occupied by C14 in the glucose units in bio synthesized cellulose were tested with authentic glucose-1-C14, with satisfactory results. Application of the methods to another glucose-C14 yielded results which matched those obtained by an independent investigator.
Date: April 10, 1953
Creator: Curnow, E. L.
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Chemistry Division Quarterly Progress Report for Period Ending March 31, 1951

Description: Quarterly technical report including reports on chemistry of source, fissionable, and structural elements, nuclear chemistry, radio-organic chemistry, chemistry of separations processes, chemical physics, radiation chemistry, and instrumentation. [From Abstract]
Date: May 10, 1951
Creator: Lind, S. C.; Boyd, G. E. & Bredig, M. A.
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Diffusion of Stack Gases in Very Stable Atmospheres: Case II

Description: In 1949 Barad presented two solutions to the general diffusion equation. Basic in both solutions is the assumption that in very stable atmospheres a point source may be replaced by a vertical area of uniform concentration at a short distance downwind. This vertical area is considered to exist at the distance at which the plume finally "levels-off" and assumes a flat ribbon-like appearance. In addition if the distance over which diffusion takes place is limited to one or two miles and if only… more
Date: August 10, 1953
Creator: Barad, M. L. & Shorr, B.
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Energetic Neutral Injection into Thermonuclear Machines

Description: Abstract: "A scheme is discussed in which D+ ions would be accelerated to about 100 kev in a conventional accelerator, then be sent through a gas target frmo which about half the ions would emerge neutral with very little scattering or energy loss; the neutral beam would then cross into a magnetic field and part of the atoms would be ionized and trapped by colliding with the already trapped ions. The smallest mirror machine with a central field of 30-40 kilogauss, 2;1 mirror ratio and β = 01 to… more
Date: August 10, 1955
Creator: Lauer, Eugene J.
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Final Report - Project: Continuation Of A Study Of Methods For The Neutralization Or Attenuation Of X-ray, Fast Neutron And Radioactive Substance Radiation Effects Upon Seedlings Employing Potassium Chloride And Ether* Salt Solutions As The Neutralizing Agents

Description: This is the final report on a project designed as a study of methods for the neutralization or attenuation of x-ray, fast neutron and radioactive substance radiation effects upon seedlings employing potassium chloride and ether salt solutions as the neutralizing agents.
Date: June 10, 1953
Creator: Chatters, Roy M., 1908-1994
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Flow-Gating I : Report No. 83

Description: The simple problem occurring in a computer of transferring a zero or a one from one place to another in a selective fashion is considered by discussing the transmission of information from one Eccles-Jordan flipflop to another. It is assumed that non-overlapping voltage bands represent the zero and one signals the bands being caused by parameter drift.
Date: July 10, 1958
Creator: Poppelbaum, W. J. (Wolfgang J.)
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Frequency Components of a Step Function and a Sinusoid

Description: Fourier analyses are made on two functions. The first is a step function forward from periodic samples of a sinusoid. If the frequency of the sinusoid is less than one-half of the sampling frequency, it is shown that the step function has no frequency components less than one-half of the sampling frequency other than that of phase, and duration with respect to the interval of the analysis. It is shown that the insertion of a blank space in the period of analysis reduces greatly the uncertainty … more
Date: May 10, 1955
Creator: McGehee, R. M.
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Geology of Horse Mesa, Arizona - New Mexico, with Recommendations for Wagon Drilling

Description: Abstract: Horse Mesa is in the Navajo Indian Reservation directly on the Arizona-New Mexico state line. Uranium-vanadium deposits in the Salt Wash sandstone which caps the Mesa are fairly widespread and small tonngges have been shipped from two mines. The deposits lie 60 to 75 feet above the base of the Salt Wash formation and possibly trend northwest parallel to ore trends on King Tutt Mesa, a mile northeast. Carnotite and vanoxite are the principal ore minerals. About 6,000 feet of wagon dril… more
Date: September 10, 1952
Creator: King, John W.
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Graphite Sample Boring from Process Channels : Final Report, Production Test 105-389-P

Description: The following report records a total of forty-nine graphite core samples that have been bored from process tube blocks in the Hanford piles with the intention to provide results to indicate that core boring is an entirely practical operation over bore scraping in obtaining powder samples.
Date: July 10, 1951
Creator: Cole, J. B.
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Graphs of X-ray Absorption Coefficients for Fourteen Substances

Description: This document contains a collection of experimental and theoretical values for the X-ray absorption coefficients of beryllium, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, aluminum, iron, copper, silver, tin, gold, lead, uranium, air and sodium iodide, in the energy range from 0.1 to 100 kilovolts.
Date: April 10, 1959
Creator: Gilmore, Forrest R.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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