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Science, 1996
Harold M. Agnew (Editorial, [13 Sept., p. 1475][1]) has proposed that the United States buy annually from Russia the supply of tritium expected to be needed for U.S. nuclear weapons in about 10 to 12 years and argues that this approach would be substantially cheaper than either the accelerator approach to producing tritium or its production in ...
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Harold M. Agnew (Editorial, [13 Sept., p. 1475][1]) has proposed that the United States buy annually from Russia the supply of tritium expected to be needed for U.S. nuclear weapons in about 10 to 12 years and argues that this approach would be substantially cheaper than either the accelerator approach to producing tritium or its production in ...
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Tritium Measurement II—Tritium in Plasma
2016In D–T burning plasma , the fueled ion density ratio nD/nT is a key parameter to control the fusion output power. The requirements in ITER are briefly described, namely the range of density ratio, spatial locations (core, edge, wall, and divertor), and spatial/time resolutions.
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Applied Radiation and Isotopes
The phenomenon of tritium decay catastrophe is introduced. A technical example is provided regarding the radioligand [methoxy-3H] levosulpiride whose long-term behavior is consistent with the concept of tritium decay catastrophe.
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The phenomenon of tritium decay catastrophe is introduced. A technical example is provided regarding the radioligand [methoxy-3H] levosulpiride whose long-term behavior is consistent with the concept of tritium decay catastrophe.
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2018
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