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On the Theory of Liquid He3-He4 Mixtures

Description: The experimental investigations of the mutual perturbations of liquid He3 and He4, in mixture, while still in a somewhat preliminary stage, appear to be of great interest in supplying, eventually, important information for a better understanding of the properties of these liquids. In view of the rather fragmentary status of the theory of these liquids it seems justified to consider the behavior of mixtures of their respective asymptotic models, ideal of almost ideal Boss-Einstein (B.E.) and Fer… more
Date: April 27, 1953
Creator: Goldstein, Louis
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Preliminary Study of a Uranium - Bismuth Liquid Fuel Power Reactor L. F. R . 2

Description: Technical report and preliminary design calculations describing a type of liquid fuel reactor adaptable for production or breeding on a U-233 cycle based on data at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Describes design calculations for generating significant amounts of power and neutrons by use of uranium-bismuth solutions with fused salts in the reactor system.
Date: April 27, 1951
Creator: Gurinsky, D. H.; Kaplan, I.; Miles, F. T.; Williams, C. & Winsche, W. E.
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Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey, Tonopah National Topographic Map, Nevada: Volume 1

Description: Abstract: The results of analyses of the airborne gamma radiation and total magnetic field survey flown for the region identified as the Tonopah National Topographic Map NJll-5 is presented in Volume I and II of this report. The airborne data gathered is reduced by ground computer facilities to yield profile plots of the basic uranium, thorium and potassium equivalent gamma radiation intensities, ratios of these intensities, aircraft altitude above the earth's surface, total gamma ray and earth… more
Date: April 27, 1979
Creator: High Life Helicopters, Inc.
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