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Bultitude, F. W. and Morris, J. R., Laboratory Study of the Corrosion of Implants, Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, Aldermaston, England, Report GRO 44/83/29 (1969)... [Pg.481]

AWRE Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England... [Pg.119]

Mass Spectrometry Data Centre (1974) Eight Peak Index of Mass Spectra, 2nd ed., Reading, UK, Atomic Weapons Research Establishment... [Pg.313]

In supersonic missiles where warheads are subjected to aerodynamic heating, conventional explosives cannot be used and thermally stable explosives like TATB, TACOT, HNS and PYX, etc. are necessary for such systems. Some formulations based on these explosives are HNS/Kel-F800 95/5 (developed by Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, Aldermaston, UK) and AFX 521 (PYX/Kel-F800 95/5 — developed by Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA). Their shock sensitivities lie in the region required for boosters. HNS/Teflon explosive charges have also been used for the Apollo 17 seismic experiments [199]. [Pg.120]

Scott, H. D., Coleman, R. F. and Cripps, F. H. "Investigation of Firearm Discharge Residues" Atomic Weapons Research Establishment Report AWBE 0-5/66, England, (1968)... [Pg.106]

I. G. Gwillim, J. Nicholson, The Electrostatic Ignitability of Dust Clouds of Powdered Explosives, Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, Explosives Research Note No. 25/55, Waltham Abbey, Essex, 1955... [Pg.197]

The CRAY was, officially, to be the UK s first vector processor, although it was a pretty open secret that one had come in to Atomic Weapons Research Establishment at Aldermaston earlier in the year. Time on it was to be allocated by the usual peer-review process so that its use should become part of the standard SRC grant allocation process. [Pg.304]

K. PARKER, "Neutron Cross Sections of U-235 and U-238 In the Energy Range 1 keV to 15 MeV, Part I.," AWRE 0-82/63, Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, Aldermaston, England (December 1963). [Pg.170]

W M> M, KERR et al., GALAXY, AWRE-0-97/64, Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, Great Britain (1965),... [Pg.181]

Jones, P.M.S., J. Southall and K. Goodhead, 1964, AWRE-Report 0-22/64 (Atomic Weapon Research Establishment). [Pg.289]

Unpublished experimental data generated at Atomics Weapons Research Establishment. [Pg.140]

The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment of Aldermaston, England, used BKW for many explosive mixtures. [Pg.471]

A more sophisticated photocentridisc based on the principles used in the original design evolved by Kaye and co-workers was constructed at the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, Great Britain. It is also known as the AWRE photocentridisk, or simply as the AWRE centrifuge [50]. This instrument has been used extensively by... [Pg.115]


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