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Ultrasound catalytic ozonation to remove 5-hydroxy-1,3-phthalic acid from strongly alkaline and high-salt solutions: Aiding nuclear waste disposal and human health

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Jianfeng Ran   +9 more
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Clinical Image-Based Dosimetry of Actinium-225 in Targeted Alpha Therapy. [PDF]

open access: yesCancers (Basel)
Ramonaheng K   +17 more
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Pharmaceutical nuclear waste disposal

open access: yes, 2016
Matyushin, A. A.   +1 more
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Nuclear waste disposal

Environmental Science & Technology, 1982
Problems associated with safe disposal of spent fuel rods, uranium mill tailings, high and low-level nuclear waste are reviewed. The pros and cons of reprocessing, low-level sites, geologic repositories and use of borosilicate waste forms are discussed. (JMT)
P. C. MANGELSDORF   +5 more
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Nuclear Waste Disposal

Science, 2005
CELL BIOLOGY Quality-control systems within the cytosol are important for the overall health of the cell; aberrant proteins (incorrectly assembled or damaged during use) may not function properly, and the cell has mechanisms for disposing of such waste (and recycling the components) if they cannot be repaired. Gardner et al. find that a similar quality-
G.W. Gee, P.D. Meyer, A.L. Ward
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Nuclear waste disposal

Electronics and Power, 1978
Public concern about nuclear waste is an important factor in determining how rapidly our nuclear generating capacity can be expanded. It is therefore important that those who advocate expansion of our nuclear programme should understand the real problems of nuclear waste; how it is handled now; how it will be disposed of in the future; and why it will ...
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Nuclear waste disposal

Trends in Cell Biology, 1998
Abstract SHIMIZU, N., ITOH, N., UTIYAMA, H. and WAHL, G. (1998) Selective entrapment of extrachromosomally amplified DNA by nuclear budding and micronucleation during S phase J. Cell Biol .
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Subseabed Disposal of Nuclear Wastes

Science, 1981
Fine-grained clay formations within stable (predictable) deep-sea regions away from lithospheric plate boundaries and productive surface waters have properties that might serve to permanently isolate radioactive waste. The most important characteristics of such clays are their vertical and lateral uniformity, low permeability, very high cation ...
C D, Hollister   +2 more
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