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5.6 Mass Spectrographs

Description: In recent years German physicists have been making increasing use of both mass spectrographs in the stricter sense and mass spectrometers which can only measure elative isotopic abundances and use electrical methods of measurement.
Date: unknown
Creator: Evald, H. & Marschall, H.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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6.70 EV Resonance in U²³⁸

Description: "Using the Brookhaven fast chopper, transmission curves were obtained for the 6.70 +/- .06 ev resonance in U238 using four different thicknesses of natural uranium metal." The measurements for the transmission curves are summarized in the table provided.
Date: November 9, 1953
Creator: Levin, Jules S.
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100-Ton Test : Measurement of the Velocity of Sound

Description: Abstract: The velocity of sound at the time of 100-ton shot at Trinity was measured to be 1116.1 ft/sec. Values of blast pressure computed from the excess velocity are given, but are not considered as reliable.
Date: June 15, 1945
Creator: Barschall, H. H. & Martin, G.
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568 Report

Description: Final report for a grant contract documenting information about the scope of the project and results.
Date: 1960
Creator: Pollard, Ernest C. (Ernest Charles), 1906-1997
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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11th Quarterly Progress Report Organic Coolant Reclamation, 15 December 1961 to 15 March 1962

Description: The solvent distribution reclamation process using 5, 10, 15, 22, 30, 40 and 50 wt % Core II HB in Santovax-OMP has been accomplished. Cost comparisons of several technically feasible reclamation processes, presented in an earlier report, were reevaluated and are tabulated
Date: unknown
Creator: Scola, D. A.; Adams, J. S. & Richiusa, C. C.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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1A Reactor Inlet Hydraulic Valve Position Detector Temperature. Section I. Core I, Seed 1. Test Results DL-S-258-S, RNI-3

Description: The purpose of the test was to determine the internal temperature of the valve position detector for the 1A reactor inlet hydraulic valve with the plant at normal pressure and temperature and at power. The normal operating temperatures for the valve position detector on the 1A reactor inlet hydraulic valve range from a minimum of 287 F to a maximum of 294.7 F.
Date: November 20, 1959
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ABCC-NIH Adult Health Study Hiroshima 1958-60. Cardiovascular Project Report Number 6, Heart Size Norm

Description: Data on 13,000 person 15 yr of age or older obtained during detailed clinical examinations, including radiological recorded heart size, were correlated with sex, age, height, and weight of subjects to arrive at a standard heart size for Hiroshima residents This information will be used in investigations cardiovascular disease in the population.
Date: 1964
Creator: Ueda, Shoichi; Russell, Walter J. & Yano, Katsuhiko
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About an Intense-Light, Silent Discharge Tube for the Spectroscopic Examination of Small Amounts of Substances

Description: One of the problems in the spectrographic investigation of the atomic nucleus is to increase the efficiency of the source of light used for the investigation. Using new procedures outlined in the article new elements may be detected through nuclear change.
Date: unknown
Creator: Schuler, H. & Gollnow, H.
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About the Importance of Unstable Peroxides of Green Leaf of Plant for Photosynthesis

Description: A. N. Back expressed a hypothesis about the participation of organic peroxide in the process of photosynthesis. Experimental data on this question were very few. This article provides a method of investigation to support the hypothesis.
Date: unknown
Creator: Kuzin, Aleksandr Mikhaĭlovich & Shkolnik, P. J.
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About the Model of Bacterial Photosynthesis

Description: At the base of photosynthesis of green sulfur bacteria lies an oxidation-reduction reaction of transferring hydrogen from hydrogen sulfide to carbon dioxide, accomplished with the participation of light energy. Based on experiments the author concludes that chlorophyll in the process of photosynthesis plays the role of optical sensitizer.
Date: unknown
Creator: Maximov, N. A.
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About Thorium

Description: The discussion of the preparation and properties of thorium by Werner von Bolton have led the author to make comments regarding its preparation.
Date: unknown
Creator: Meyer, R. J.
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About Thorium

Description: Dr. H. Karsten responds to a critical review of an earlier article on Thorium originally written by Dr. von Bolton and reviewed by Mr. R. J. Meyer.
Date: unknown
Creator: Karstens, H.
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Abrasive Blasting for Cleaning Parts

Description: Abstract: A demonstration on August 22, 1945, showed that Alpha or Beta M or K parts, including insulators, can be well cleaned with a pressure-feed abrasive blaster. The abrasive is a slurry of alumina and water mixed with high velocity air in a special feed nozzle. The slurry is continuously recycled.
Date: September 1945
Creator: McWherter, Jack R. & Yerazunis, Stephen
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Absorption of Organic Acids on Thoria

Description: The adsorption of acetic and oleic acids on the surface of thoria was studied by means of infrared spectroscopy. An infrared analysis of the adsorbates before and after adsorption using differential double bean methods indicated that the adsorption of organic acids on thoria surfaces occurs by an esterification reaction between the organic acid and the hydroxylated thoria surface. Ammonia vapor will not adsorb on thoria, indicated the basic character of the hydroxylated surface.
Date: December 31, 1959
Creator: Bradford, Harold R. & Wadsworth, Milton E.
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Absorption of Radionuclides Applied to Above Ground Plant Parts : Terminal Report

Description: The attached list of publications is submitted as a year to year and final report of progress on work accomplished under Contract AT(11-1)-159 from 1950 to 1959. Work was initiated on this project in the spring of 1950 and is still in progress as of the date of this report.
Date: 1959
Creator: Wittwer, S. H. (Sylvan Harold), 1917-2012; Turkey, H. G. & Bukovac, M. J.
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