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PuCl3{CoCp[OP(OEt)2]3}: transuranic elements entering the field of heterometallic molecular chemistry. [PDF]

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The Plutonium Controversy

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
To the Editor.— I would like to bring to your attention a serious discrepancy between data mentioned by Dr John W. Gofman (236:284, 1976) and some of our own. Dr Gofman stated "at the Rocky Flats installation, careful air monitoring... has shown air levels of resuspended plutonium not declining even after five years." This statement was followed by a ...
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A Partner for Plutonium

Scientific American, 2015
The article looks at how the U.S. National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NASA) is considering using Stored Chemical Energy Power Systems (SCEPS), technology used to propel torpedoes, as an alternative to nuclear batteries. Information is provided on the use of nuclear power for deep-space missions designed to take place over years or decades ...
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Plutonium coulometry

Talanta, 1982
The assumptions made in choosing the conditions for coulometric determination of plutonium are critically examined, and the chemical features making the determination possible are elucidated.
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The Plutonium Controversy

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
CONTROVERSY has swirled around a number of issues related to nuclear energy, but ultimately the pivotal and most urgent question is that of possible human effects. To some, concern about plutonium in particular has been so great that they would abort or even dismantle the entire nuclear program for electrical generation.
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Plutonium and Plutonium Compounds

2000
The article contains sections titled: 1. Isotopes 2. Properties 2.1. Physical Properties 2.2. Chemical Properties 3. Production 4. Alloys 5.
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The Plutonium Controversy

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
To the Editor.— May I draw attention to an apparent discrepancy of some importance between a conclusion drawn by Dr Herbert L. Volchok (236:2941,1976) and results of my own study?1 Dr Volchok implies that there is a rapid decrease in the risk to health of residents of areas contaminated with plutonium due to movement of plutonium down into the "soil ...
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