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Decoding RNA triple helices: identification from sequence and secondary structure. [PDF]
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Should we get involved? impact of human collaboration and intervention on multi-robot teams. [PDF]
Bolarinwa J, Giuliani M, Bremner P.
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Editorial: Editors' showcase 2024: insights in morphogenesis and patterning. [PDF]
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Beam commissioning of a new compact scanned proton therapy system with four different dose calculation algorithms. [PDF]
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Case Report: A rare case of mixed medullary-papillary thyroid carcinoma with mixed lymph node metastasis. [PDF]
Yang DS, He J.
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Differential Spectrum-Based Adaptive Regularization for NMR <i>T</i> <sub>2</sub> Inversion in Noisy Data. [PDF]
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Pre-planning for Nuclear Accidents
Health Physics, 1963The improvements in emergency planning and equipment at Chalk River which have occurred during the last 15 years are discussed. Reference is made to how well emergency plans operated during the two major reactor accidents which occurred. The existing procedures which deal with emergencies are discussed and some of the emergency equipment designed and ...
J M, WHITE, J, NEIL
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Planning Nuclear Equipment Manufacturing
Interfaces, 1973At the Atlantic City TIMS-ORSA-AIIE meeting (November 8–10, 1972), the College on the Practice of Management Science sponsored its second open competition for the best paper describing a completed, real application of management science. The prize winners were Messrs. Elden D. Thomas and Donald P. Coveleski, for their paper.
E. D. Thomas, D. P. Coveleski
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Medical Planning for Nuclear War
Monthly Review, 1982In the olden days we maintained the modest nuclear policy known as MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction). To describe MAD as modest is the privilege of retrospection. In those days our Secretary of Defense, Robert MacNamara, stated that we must build a sufficient number of atomic bombs to completely destroy 75 percent of our enemy's industry and 25 ...
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