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Oxygen‐tolerant photo‐induced miniaturized accelerated atom transfer radical polymerization (OPTIMA‐ATRP) in water was developed for the polymerization of hydrophilic (meth)acrylate monomers under ambient or sub‐ambient (4°C) temperature and atmospheric conditions, without prior degassing, in less than 10 min, at an ultra‐small scale (< 50 µL) in ...
Arman Moini Jazani +5 more
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Practical Aspects of <sup>161</sup>Tb Production. [PDF]
Skálová M +8 more
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Airborne Radioiodine: A Comparative View of Chemical Forms in Medicine, Nuclear Industry, and Fallout Scenarios. [PDF]
Schomäcker K +6 more
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Small modular nuclear reactors for developing countries: Expectations and evidence. [PDF]
Friess F, Siddiqui M, Ramana MV.
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Correction: Investigating the potential advantages of using thorium-based fuel as an advanced nuclear fuel in a typical boiling water reactor assembly (BWR). [PDF]
Alnassar N, Galahom AA.
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Role of RGO and RGO-Pt as an attractive electrocatalyst for efficient electrochemical reduction of U(VI) in HNO<sub>3</sub>. [PDF]
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Reviews of Modern Physics, 1999
The story of fission is a story of drama and emotion, and it is a story that demonstrates possibly better than any other the overwhelming importance of modern physics to the events of this past century. Its discovery, or more properly, its identification, was delayed for a surprisingly long time after the phenomenon had in fact been induced in several ...
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The story of fission is a story of drama and emotion, and it is a story that demonstrates possibly better than any other the overwhelming importance of modern physics to the events of this past century. Its discovery, or more properly, its identification, was delayed for a surprisingly long time after the phenomenon had in fact been induced in several ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— A letter from Mr. Mustard commenting on nuclear reactor safety appeared inThe Journal(223:1158, 1973). His letter is full of errors of fact as well as interpretation. Mr. Mustard's letter begins with a reference to "the fallacy of coal-fired plants creating radioactivity," and "the fact is that coal-fired plants emit no fission ...
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To the Editor.— A letter from Mr. Mustard commenting on nuclear reactor safety appeared inThe Journal(223:1158, 1973). His letter is full of errors of fact as well as interpretation. Mr. Mustard's letter begins with a reference to "the fallacy of coal-fired plants creating radioactivity," and "the fact is that coal-fired plants emit no fission ...
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