Semiannual Report of the Atomic Energy Commission, Volume 16U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - Nuclear energy |
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... compound into its original atoms and molecular fragments . These rearrange and react chemically to form stable compounds which are usually simpler than the original . Such " hot atom " systems were studied at Brookhaven National ...
... compound into its original atoms and molecular fragments . These rearrange and react chemically to form stable compounds which are usually simpler than the original . Such " hot atom " systems were studied at Brookhaven National ...
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... compounds inhibit cell division in a manner similar to that of alpha or X - radiation . Studies being made to determine the mechanism of this inhibition have revealed significant differences in the relative amounts of various nitrogen ...
... compounds inhibit cell division in a manner similar to that of alpha or X - radiation . Studies being made to determine the mechanism of this inhibition have revealed significant differences in the relative amounts of various nitrogen ...
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... compounds in living cells brought out a number of differences between the metabolism of cancerous tissues and that of normal body tissues . One such study , recently reported from the Sloan - Kettering Institute for Cancer Research in ...
... compounds in living cells brought out a number of differences between the metabolism of cancerous tissues and that of normal body tissues . One such study , recently reported from the Sloan - Kettering Institute for Cancer Research in ...
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... compounds are given for neutrons ranging in energy from 0.0001 electron volts to 100 Mev . , $ 1.3 Handling Radioactive Wastes in the Atomic Energy Program , revised August 1951 , reports on the sources and types of radioactive wastes ...
... compounds are given for neutrons ranging in energy from 0.0001 electron volts to 100 Mev . , $ 1.3 Handling Radioactive Wastes in the Atomic Energy Program , revised August 1951 , reports on the sources and types of radioactive wastes ...
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... Compounds , vol . 2 , edited by G. H. Dieke and A. B. F. Duncan , 1949 , presents data compiled from a comprehensive study of the absorption and fluorescence spectra of uranium compounds and describes the experimental techniques used in ...
... Compounds , vol . 2 , edited by G. H. Dieke and A. B. F. Duncan , 1949 , presents data compiled from a comprehensive study of the absorption and fluorescence spectra of uranium compounds and describes the experimental techniques used in ...
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