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The Lepton Decay Nodes of Hyperons

Description: "In spite of the present scarcity of experimental data it appears likely that the lepton modes of hyperon decay will eventually become an important source of information concerning strangeness-changing weak interactions. In this paper we use dispersion relations to estimate the effect of intermediate meson states upon the lepton decay modes of hyperons."
Date: April 1961
Creator: Harrington, David R.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Interactions of 141 Mev Negative Pions With Deuterium

Description: "The interactions of 141 plus/minus 8 Nev n minus mesons with deuterium were studied using a 15 cm deuterium bubble chamber. The elastic differential cross section was measured by examining the angular correlation, range of positive recoil, and coplanarity of those scatterings which resulted in two outgoing charged particles. The accuracy of the measurement sin the backward hemisphere was on the order of 10-15 percent. This elastic differential cross section was compared to the results of im… more
Date: unknown
Creator: Pewitt, Edward G.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Reggeian Analyis of Dissimilar Particle Scattering

Description: "A method for extracting information on Regge trajectories from experimental data in the analysis of highenergy, small-angle elastic scattering is outlined."
Date: January 1962
Creator: Cutkosky, Richard E.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Electrical Resistivity of Liquid Sodium and Dilute Sodium Alloys. Final Report

Description: "The factors of atomic size, ion core potential, and charge, which contribute to the increment in electrical resistivity produced by solutes in metallic solutions, were separated and experimentally evaluated in liquid sodium. The results are expressed in a semi-empirical relationship which defines the increment in resistivity of a monovalent solution as the sum of the fractional difference in atomic volume of solute and solvent and the difference in atomic number of Na and the solutes Li, K, Cs… more
Date: October 1959
Creator: Freedman, James R. & Robertson, W. D.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Respiratory Protective Equipment, A Final Report

Description: "Properly designed and fitted respirators have been effective devices for reducing the inhalation of toxic aerosols. The degree of protection afforded by these devices has not been quantitatively measured under actual work conditions except by bioassay or other elaborate techniques. This report describes a new quantitative technique for evaluating over-all respiratory performance under conditions comparable to exposure to highly toxic radioactive materials such as plutonium and non-radioactiv… more
Date: June 30, 1964
Creator: Silverman, Leslie & Burgess, William A.,1924-
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Foam Suppression of Radioactive Iodine and Particulates

Description: " A reliable, efficient and economical method is needed to remove radioactive halogens such as iodine and bromine and particulates from air in many atomic energy installations. One method we have developed which is particularly suited to reactor containment vessels or other large confined areas is foam containment. In this method an ether lauryl sulfate foam containing an iodine reactant is generated, rapidly filling the entire containment volume. This provides a tremendous surface area to w… more
Date: February 25, 1964
Creator: Yoder, Robert E.; Fontana, Mario H. & Silverman, Leslie
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Respiratory Protective Equipment, Progress Report for June 1959 to April 1960

Description: "Dust and gas masks and respirators have been an effective method under certain environmental conditions to reduce the inhalation of toxic aerosols. Under many conditions, however, their efficacy has been seriously questioned. It is the purpose of this study to evaluation over-all respirator performance on fine aerosols and to develop equipment whereby a greater degree of respiratory protection may be assured with reliability for highly toxic atmospheres."
Date: June 27, 1960
Creator: Silverman, Leslie; Fitzgerald, J. J., (Joseph James), 1919-; Burgess, William A.,1924-; Corn, Morton & Stein, Felix
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Self Casting of Nuclear Fuel Elements, Report No. II

Description: Room temperature tensile properties are given for a series of slip cast APPR-type UO2 stainless steel fuel plates. Properties of conventionally fabricated type SM-1 dispersion plates were determined for comparison. Slip cast fuel plates sintered to 90% density, hot or cold rolled approximately 30% and annealed 1 hour at 1120% showed ultimate tensile strengths equal to those of the conventional plates, slightly lower yield strengths, and tripled ductility.
Date: unknown
Creator: Comstock, Gregory J.; Clark, Frances N.; Baron, Edward N.; Guendel, Henry W. & Wilson, Edmund B.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Thorium Isotopes Method for Dating Marine Sediments

Description: This thesis is concerned with a possible method of improving the well-known ionium method of age determination of deep-sea sediment sections (Pet-53, Zou-58, Kul-55, Ran-54) both with respect to accuracy of individual determinations and with respect to the range of applicability of the method.
Date: unknown
Creator: Almodóvar, Ismael
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Bremestrahlung in p-p-Collisions at an Energy of 150 MeV

Description: The differential cross-section for bremestrahlung in p-p collisions at an energy of 140 Mev is calculated at the upper end of the photon spectrum. the only transition which is considered is the E2 transition between 1D2 and the 1S0 state. The Siegart theorem is used and influence of the Coulomb force between the two protons is neglected.
Date: 1960
Creator: Dullemond, C. & de Swart, J. J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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First Quarterly Report - The Study of the Potential Applications of Radioisotope Technology to Water Resource Investigations and Utilization

Description: The objective of the study which is being carried out under contract AT(30-1)-2477 is the exploration of all aspects of research in water resources and supply to determine the potential for using radioisotope technology in this research. Problem areas in the application of tracers in this research are being investigated through the evaluation of past experimentation with radioisotopic techniques and through discussions with those who are active in this work. A series of suggestions relating to… more
Date: June 1, 1960
Creator: Isotopes Incorporated
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Cosmogenic Carbon-14 and Chlorine-36 in Meteorites

Description: In 1947 Bauer, and later independently Huntley (1948), pointed out that the helium content of iron meteorites as measured by Paneth and coworkers could be accounted for by the accumulation through cosmic-ray production rather then the decay of uranium and thorium. Bauer (1947) also predicted that the meteroitic helium should contain a significant proportion of He3. I was realized that by studying the effects of cosmic radiation on meteorites much could be learned about the history of meteorite… more
Date: June 4, 1962
Creator: Goel, Parmatma S.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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A Theoretical and Experimental Study of Optical Fibers

Description: A geometrical treatment has been used to outline the theoretical properties of optical fibers which are imperfect as well as geometrically and optically perfect. Experiments have been performed to measure some to the optical properties of individual fibers and fiber bundles.
Date: April 1, 1960
Creator: Potter, Robert J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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A Multi-Channel Unit of Solid State Counters for Nuclear Spectroscopy

Description: A matrix of twenty 2 x 12 mm squared surface barrier counters has been constructed for use in the image plane of a magnetic spectrometer. The outputs of individual crystals are displayed in predetermined channels of a 100-channel pulse height analyzer. This is done by connecting separate crystals to succession sections of a delay line and converting the time difference between signals arriving at the ends of the line into pulse heights. Simple procedures for producing reliable Ge-Au surface b… more
Date: unknown
Creator: Bilaniuk, O. M.; Hamann, A. K. & Marsh, B. B.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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A Systematic Study of (p,xp) Reactions in the 100-400 MEV Region

Description: (p,xp) reactions are those nuclear reactions induced by high energy protons in which both the mans and the charge of the target nucleus are reduced by x-1 units. The most common type of these reactions to be expected in the 100 to 400 Mev region involves the exclusive emission of protons as a results of the interactions. The specific (p,xp) reactions investigated in this study were those where 2 is less than or equal to x where x is less than or equal to 5.
Date: June 2, 1961
Creator: Morrison, David Lee
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Thalluim in Meteorites

Description: Procedures for the separation and concentration of microgram to nanogram amounts of thallium from gram amounts to galena and meteorite metal, sulfide, and silicate phases were developed and are described. The thallium is extracted from aqueous bromide of chloride solutions of moderate acidity using diethyl ether. A device for elimination of the large volumes of solvent by dropwise evaporation is described. Organic matter in the residue is destroyed by treatment with aqua regia, and the thall… more
Date: December 20, 1960
Creator: El-Badry, Hamed M.; Hodge, Edwin S.; Baer, William K. & Kohman, Truman Paul, 1916-
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Diffusion of Krypton Through Uranium Carbide - Final Report

Description: This program was established to develop new information concerning the mechanism of diffusion of fission gases (krypton and xenon) through UO2 and UC. The work was to concentrated on measurements of diffusion rates in unirradiated materials in the temperature range of 1000°C to above 2000°C, these determinations being important to the projected use of refractory fuel materials in high-temperature, high-burnup reactors.
Date: January 10, 1961
Creator: Weinstock, J. J.; Pinkerton, A. P. & Ziegel, K. D.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Diffusion of Fission Gases Through Uranium Oxide and Uranium Carbide

Description: A program has begun embodying a study of the diffusion rates of krypton and xenon into unirradiated UO2 and UC at temperatures between 1000°C and 2500°C.The experimental technique is described in some detail, involving exposure of UO2 and UC samples to a Kr85 atmosphere at various temperatures, removal of surface-adsorbed krypton, dissolution of the sample, collection and ion chamber measurement of the diffused Kr, and calculation of diffusion coefficients from these data.
Date: August 11, 1960
Creator: Weinstock, J. J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Thorium Oxide Infiltration of Graphite Spheres

Description: Work on the preparation of graphite spheres containing thorium oxide for use as breeder elements in the Pebble Bed Reactor-Steam Power Plant is described. Graphite spheres of varying density were infiltrated with thorium nitrate solutions, followed by denitration to thorium oxide.
Date: June 15, 1960
Creator: Parker, W. E. & Rusinko, F.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Second Quarterly Report - The Study of the Potential Applications of Radioisotope Technology to Water Resource Investigations and Utiiization

Description: The objective of the study which is being carried out under contract AT(30-1)-2477 is the exploration of all aspects of research in water resources and supply to determine the potential for using radioisotope technology in this research. Problem areas in the application of tracers in this research are being investigated through the evaluation of past experimentation with radioisotopic techniques and through discussions with those who are active in this work. A series of suggestions relating to… more
Date: September 15, 1960
Creator: Isotopes Incorporated
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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The Study of the Potential Applications of Radioisotope Technology to Water Resource Investigations and Utilization

Description: The study which has been carried out under Contract AT(30-1)2477 has as its objective the review of all work which has been done on the application of radionuclear techniques to research in water resources and supply, the evaluation of this work, and the suggestions of specific experiments which must be performed if these applications are to be extended.
Date: January 31, 1961
Creator: Feely, Herbert W., 1928-
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Metastable States of Hyperfragments and the Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Λ-Hyperon

Description: "We want to point out that there is a possible method for determining the anomalous magnetic moment of the Λ from the observation of metastable states of hyperframents. There are two possible sources for the apparent difference of binding energies of a hyperfragment. One of these comes from the difference of Q values due to the decay into an excited and ground states of the residual nucleus. The other possibility will arise if there exists a metastable state of the decaying hyperfragment."
Date: June 9, 1960
Creator: Iwao, Syurei
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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A Study of the Mechanism of Radiation Induced Gelation in Monomer-Polymer Mixtures

Description: "The degree of equilibrium swelling of low density polyethylene by various di- and tri-functional monomers has been experimentally determined. Non-extractable portions of irradiated monomer-polymer and monomer-free-polymer samples have been determined by refluxing in a Soxhlet extractor. Irradiated, monomer-free polyethylene samples that give a non-extractable portion after Soxhlet, refluxing dissolve by direct immersion in the same hot solvent.
Date: 1961
Creator: Radiation Applications Incorporated
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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