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Armand, A. A., 1959, The Resistance during the Movement of a Two-Phase System in Horizontal Pipes, AERE Trans, from Russian 828, U.K. Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, England. (3)... [Pg.520]

Chemists and Chemical Engineers AERE Atomic Energy Research Establishment Harwell, England... [Pg.725]

Stewart, N. G., R. N. Crooks, and E. M. R. Fisher (1956). The radiological dose to persons in the U.K. due to debris from nuclear test explosions prior to January 1956, AERE HP/R-2017. Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, England. [Pg.706]

R. A. Huddle, Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, England P. Huhn, Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, University of Szeged, Hungary... [Pg.856]

Gregory J.N., Hodge N., Iredale J.V.J., The static corrosion of nickel and other materials in molten caustic soda. Atomic Energy Research Establishment Harwell, England, 1956. [Pg.393]

R. BETT, J. G. CUNINGHAME, H. E. SIMS, and H. H. WILLIS—Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, Oxfordshire, OX 11 ORA, England... [Pg.35]

Roberts, L. E. J., Walter, A. J., Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, Berkshire, England, AERE-R 3345 (1960). [Pg.69]

Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, Didcot, Berks, England. [Pg.88]

Henney, J., and Jones, J. W. S. (1965b). AERE-R 4993, Great Britain Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, Berks., England. [Pg.255]

Henney, J., Jones, J. W. S., and Hill, N. A. (1964), In Carbides in Nuclear Energy, Vol. 1 Physical and Chemical Properties/Phase Diagrams (L. E. Russell, ed.), p. 69. Macmillan, New York. See also (1963). AERE-R-4456, Great Britain Atomic Energy Research Establishment. Harwell, Berkshire, England. [Pg.255]

Following the war, Frisch returned to England and briefly headed the nuclear physics division of the Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell. In 1947, he accepted a position as the Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy, Cambridge University, where he remained until retiring in 1972. [Pg.82]

In 1957 a group of scientists at the Argonne Laboratory, the Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell, England, and the Nobel Institute for Physics in Stockholm announced the isolation of element 102 (103). They proposed the name nobelium for this element. However, workers at the University of California Radiation Laboratory could not confirm this claim (104), but did identify the isotope 102254 which they obtained by bombardment of Cm246 with C12 ions in the linear accelerator. They did not immediately propose a name to replace the name nobelium (105). [Pg.879]


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