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Johnson, W. B. et al., 1975, Gas Tracer Study of Roof-Vent Effluent Diffusion at Millstone Nuclear Power Station, Atomic Industrial Forum AIF/NESP 0076. [Pg.482]

E. J. Hanrahan and R. E. Williamson (eds.), Proceedings of the Atomic Industrial Forum International Conference... [Pg.998]

Tremmel, E. B., AEC Division of Industrial Participation, Report of the Status of Nuclear Industry (1965), Atomic Industrial Forum, Annual Conference, Washington, D. C., Nov. 17, 1965. [Pg.147]

The statements that atomic energy is only one hope on the way of energy problems solution of mankind is dangerous myth of our era. Atomic energy continues its development because of industrial lobby from the companies and corporations producing equipment for atomic industry and from administrative officials personally connecting with atomic industry. [Pg.79]

Japanese industries including Toshiba, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Fuji Electric, Toyo Tanso, Nuclear Fuel Industries, etc., are developing the HTGR jointly with JAEA. The industrial and public information exchange is supported by the Japan Atomic Industrial Forum (JAIF), the Research Association of High-temperature Gas-cooled Reactor Plant (RAHP), etc. [Pg.49]

Now it is difficult to conceive any field of human activity where PCMU are not used. Among them are health care and pharmacology (administering of desired metals into the organism, such as iron in the case of asiderotic anemia, as well as removal of harmful, particularly radioactive metals) atomic industry and hydrometallurgy (concentration and separation of rate metals and radioactive isotopes), chemistry and catalysis (preparation of highly effective immobilized catalysts) etc. [Pg.63]

Wherever possible, calibrated sources produced by DuPont are directly calibrated against standards certified by the National Bureau of Standards (NBA) using instruments in DuPont laboratories. DuPont participates in a Measurement Assurance Program organised by the Atomic Industrial Forum and NBA. [Pg.108]

Neutrons are tiny particles with no charge in the nucleus (center) of almost all atoms. Industrially, they are used to make nuclear fission reactions occur. Nuclear fission is the process in which large atoms break apart. Large amounts of energy and smaller atoms are produced during fission. Fission reactions are used to provide the power behind nuclear weapons (such as the atomic bomb). They are also used to produce energy in a nuclear power plant. [Pg.685]

An Assessment of the Civex Concept", paper presented at Atomic Industrial Forum, Washington, D.C., 1978. [Pg.223]

A recent report [1] from Japan Atomic Industrial Forum (JAIF) estimated that percentage of... [Pg.58]

Nuclear Reactor Development Committee, "Nuclear Vision 2050 - Vision and Roadmap" (in Japanese), Japan Atomic Industrial Forum (November, 2004). [Pg.71]

COMMITTEE ON USES OF REACTOR HEAT, Heat Application of Light-Water Reactors and High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactors, Report, Japan Atomic Industrial Forum (1981). [Pg.94]

The Federal Administration on Medico-Biological Problems and Emergencies (RF Ministry of Health) has been participating in elaborating and putting into practice some provisions of state-level regulation and control of radiation safety at plants and institutions relating to the RF Ministry of Atomic Industry. [Pg.22]

Work to assure radiation safety is organized according to the Standard Regulation on the Radiation-Safety Service of an Enterprise, and is based on observance of the requirements of the Sanitation Standards for the Design of Enterprises and Installations of the Atomic Industry (SNP-77), the Radiation-Safety Standards NRB-... [Pg.152]

Building industry dismantling atomic industry, housing industry... [Pg.1304]

AOYAMA, T, et al.. Application of Optical Fiber for Radiation Measurement in Fast Reactor Primary Cooling System, Proc. 12 Pacific Basin Nuclear Conference, Seoul, Korea, 29 October - 2 November 2000, Vol. 2, Korea Atomic Industrial Forum and Korea Nuclear Society (KAIF-KNS) (2000) pp. 095-1105. [Pg.61]

In the United States of America, the American Nuclear Society and American Nuclear Forum have considerable political influence. Both help to draw up standards of design, safety and operation. Recently (September 1987) the Atomic Industrial Forum and other nuclear organisations have been restructured under the direction of the Nuclear Power Oversight Committee (NPOC) with three organisations reporting to it ... [Pg.117]

V. Tikhomirova, in Polymeric Coatings in the Atomic Industry, Atomizdat, Moscow, p. 35 (1965). [Pg.378]

Nature, 143 (1939), pages 470, 471, 680. Naturwissenchaften, vol. 27 (1939), pages 402-410. Nuclear Reactor Development, Atomic Industrial Forum, New York 16, New York, proceedings held at... [Pg.748]

A Forum Report Nuclear Reactor Development, July 1954, Atomic Industrial Forum, 260 Madison Ave., New York 16, N.Y., page 18. [Pg.779]

FIGURE 13.14 Proposed design of a slate-of-the-art low-level radioactive waste landfill. (Data from U.S. Atomic Industrial Forum)... [Pg.310]

The introduction of polymers has not only positive effect on the state of already existing traditional areas of industry but also determined the technical progress in rocket and atomic industries, aircraft industry, television, restorative surgery and medicine as a whole et cetera. The world production of constmction polymers today is more than 10 million tons. [Pg.116]

Multilayer coatings are used in the atomic energy industry for protection against radioactive substances such coatings are applied to readily accessible surfaces of simple configurations, such as walls, floors, and partitions. When the coating has been subjected to radioactive contamination, the outer layer is easily removed or washed off. Certain special plastic formulations are used in the atomic industry as barrier coatings [230]. [Pg.258]

As of January 1, 2009, the number of nuclear power plants around the world is 432, and their total output is 390 GW in electricity. PWRs account for about 60% and BWRs for about 20% of the total. This means LWRs account for around 80% of reactors and serve as the major nuclear power plant worldwide (Japan Atomic Industrial Forum Inc 2009). [Pg.2677]

Fast reactors (FRs) that have been developed worldwide (Japan Atomic Industrial Forum Inc 2009 IAEA 2006)... [Pg.2698]

Japan Atomic Industrial Forum Inc. (2009) World nuclear power plants 2009 Kessler G (2007) Nucl Sci Eng 155 53-73 Koster K et al (2003) Nucl Eng Des 222 231-245 Lopatkin AV, Velichkin VI, Nikipelov BV, Poluektov PP (2003) Atomnaya Energiya 92(4) 308-317 (in Russian) Matsuyama S et al (2009) In Proceedings of 2009 international congress on advances in nuclear power plants (ICAPP 09), paper ID 9198, Tokyo, Japan, May 2009... [Pg.2729]

A.M. Petrosyants, From Scientific Search to Atomic Industry Modem Problems of Atomic Science and Technology in the USSR, The Interstate Printers Publishers,... [Pg.46]

S-22. Industry Degraded Core Rulemaking Project, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, IDCOR Task 23.1, Integrated Containment Analysis, Atomic Industrial Forum, Bethesda, Maryland, 1984. [Pg.30]

During recent years (1997-2003), activities for the MBRU-12 were also stimulated by the exchange of scientific and technical information with companies in the Russian Federation and abroad currently developing concepts of sodium cooled fast reactors. Among them, mentioned should be the Ministry of Atomic Industry of Kazakhstan. [Pg.458]

New Cements and Composite Materials Based on Them for Atomic Industry... [Pg.5]


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