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Advanced Porous Materials as Designer Platforms for Sequestering Radionuclide Pertechnetate. [PDF]

open access: yesChem Bio Eng
Xing Z   +9 more
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Pivotal role of 99Tc NMR spectroscopy in solid-state and molecular chemistry. [PDF]

open access: yesCommun Chem
Kuznetsov VV   +3 more
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Stepping dynamics of dynein characterized by MINFLUX

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Slivka J   +8 more
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Advanced Characterization System Deployments at the Hanford Site

Health Physics, 2003
The Advanced Characterization System (ACS) uses readily available commercial radiation Environmental Restoration Contractor (ERC) detection and measurement equipment in a complementary staged system to locate and identity contamination in structures, systems and land area at Hanford's Environmental Restoration Contractor work sites.
Grant M, Ceffalo, Timothy J, Snider
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GPR imaging of clastic dikes at the Hanford Site, Hanford, Washington

2007
We use ground penetrating radar (GPR) data to help determine the spatial distribution and the subsurface geometry of clastic injection dikes at the Hanford site. This information will help to improve the understanding of the hydrological role of these ubiquitous clastic dikes at the Han¬ford Site.
Clement, William P.   +1 more
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Hanford Site Environmental Management Specification

2001
The US Department of Energy, Richland Operations Office (RL) has established a document hierarchy as part of its integrated management system. The Strategic Plan defines the vision, values, missions, strategic goals, high-level outcomes, and the basic strategies in achieving those outcomes.
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Remediation efforts at DOE's hanford site

Federal Facilities Environmental Journal, 1996
AbstractThe Hanford Site in central southeastern Washington State is now cleaning up its act. Created back in the 1940s by the Atomic Energy Commission, now known as the Department of Energy (DOE), the Hanford Site produced the world's first plutonium for atomic bombs.
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