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Dynamics of Supramolecular Ionic Gels by Means of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry-The Case of [BMIM][Cl]/Propylene Carbonate Gel. [PDF]
Bielejewski M, Kruk R, Kruk D.
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1980
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the forces within the nucleus, the conditions under which a nucleus becomes unstable and radioactive, and the relationship of nuclear stability to the abundance of the elements. It discusses the types of nuclear changes, such as α, s, and γ decay, of natural radioactive elements.
Therald Moeller+5 more
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the forces within the nucleus, the conditions under which a nucleus becomes unstable and radioactive, and the relationship of nuclear stability to the abundance of the elements. It discusses the types of nuclear changes, such as α, s, and γ decay, of natural radioactive elements.
Therald Moeller+5 more
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Journal of Chemical Education, 1954
This article points out the potential of the chemistry department at Harvard University for research in nuclear chemistry for students who wish to do work in the field for the Ph.D. degree.
Eugene G. Rochow+2 more
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This article points out the potential of the chemistry department at Harvard University for research in nuclear chemistry for students who wish to do work in the field for the Ph.D. degree.
Eugene G. Rochow+2 more
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Chemistry of lens nuclear sclerosis
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1969Abstract Two forms of insoluble protein have been isolated from the rat lens based upon their solubility in 7M urea. The urea soluble form, found mainly in the cortex of the lens, contains nearly equal levels of alpha and gamma crystallins, and appears to be associated by hydrogen and hydrophobic bonds.
Seymour Zigman+2 more
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2011
Volume 1: Basics of Nuclear Science.Series Editors: A. Vertes, S. Nagy, Z. Klencsar. Volume Editor: R.G. Lovas. Appendix Editor: G.L. Molnar. Foreword (E. Teller).- Preface (A. Vertes, S. Nagy, Z. Klencsar).- 1. History of Nuclear and Radiochemistry (G. Friedlander, G. Herrmann).- 2. Basic Properties of the Atomic Nucleus (T. Fenyes).- 3.
Attila Vértes+2 more
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Volume 1: Basics of Nuclear Science.Series Editors: A. Vertes, S. Nagy, Z. Klencsar. Volume Editor: R.G. Lovas. Appendix Editor: G.L. Molnar. Foreword (E. Teller).- Preface (A. Vertes, S. Nagy, Z. Klencsar).- 1. History of Nuclear and Radiochemistry (G. Friedlander, G. Herrmann).- 2. Basic Properties of the Atomic Nucleus (T. Fenyes).- 3.
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Analytical chemistry in nuclear technology [PDF]
The objectives of analytical chemistry in nuclear technology are discussed. The analytical techniques and methods commonly used in the various phases of the nuclear fuel cycle, mining and fuel fabrication, reprocessing and nuclear waste management are described and their advantages and disadvantages are demonstrated.
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The Living Textbook of Nuclear Chemistry
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2005A Summer School in Nuclear Chemistry sponsored by the U. S. Department of Energy and the American Chemical Society has been held at San Jose State University for the past 20 years. The intent of the program is to introduce outstanding college students to the field of nuclear and radiochemistry with the goal that some of these students will consider ...
C. Joiner, A. Gallant, W. Loveland
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