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- applications, the site was expanded, and by 1949 when the name changed to "The Radiochemical Centre (TRC), Amersham", the production included radium gas capsules...
- yield for Annie was 15 kilotonnes of TNT (63 TJ), actual yield based on radiochemical analysis was 16.2 kilotonnes of TNT (68 TJ). Planned yield for Nancy...
- pressure may also be used. Activity coefficients can be determined by radiochemical methods. Activity coefficients for binary mixtures are often reported...
- concentrate the radioisotope of interest; this technique is known as radiochemical neutron activation analysis (RNAA). NAA can perform non-destructive...
- The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) is India's premier nuclear research facility, headquartered in Trombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was founded...
- two ways of detecting solar neutrinos: radiochemical and real time experiments. The principle of radiochemical experiments is the reaction of the form...
- Nuclear Fuels Limited and The Radiochemical Centre Limited. The Government believed the Fuel Production Group and the Radiochemical Centre of the United Kingdom...
- one-kiloton bomb incorporating a small amount of cobalt as an experimental radiochemical tracer at their Tadje testing site in Maralinga range, Australia, on...
- was asked to teach the precision laboratory techniques required for radiochemical research to the young chemical engineer Frédéric Joliot, whom she would...
- Australia on September 14, 1957, tested a bomb using cobalt pellets as a radiochemical tracer for estimating nuclear weapon yield. This was considered a failure...