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H. W. Newkirk, Hydrogen Storage by Binay and Temay Intermetallicsfor Tnergy Applications—A Keview, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, University of California, Livermore, 1976. [Pg.463]

R. L. Rose, Plutonium Foundy Practice at the Eawrence Eivermore Eaboratoy, UCRL-73740, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Calif., 1972. [Pg.205]

Cochran, S. and D. Banner (1976), Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Report UCRL-78716. [Pg.319]

R.B. deBar, Fundamentals of the KRAKEN Code, UCIR-760, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Livermore, CA, 1974. [Pg.350]

Goudreau, G.L. and Hallquist, J.O., Synthesis of Hydrocode and Finite Element Technology for Large Deformation Lagrangian Computation, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, University of California Preprint No. UCRL-82858, Livermore, CA, 13 pp., August 1979. [Pg.369]

I am particularly indebted to Dr. Howard Lambert of Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and FfA Associates for providing the PC computer codes FTAP (fault ti ee code), POSTER (post processor), IMPORT (importance calculation), MONTE (Monte Carlo error determinadoni, and supporting documentation and instructions. [Pg.544]

Giroux, E. D. 1971. HEMP users manual. Lawrence Livermore Laboratory report no. UCRL-51079. University of California, Livermore, California. [Pg.139]

Urtiew, P. A. 1981. Flame propagation in gaseous fuel mixtures in semiconfined geometries. report no. UC1D-I9000. Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. [Pg.144]

Hindmarsh A. C. (1976) Preliminary Documentation of GEARIB. Solution of Implicit Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations with Banded Jacobians, Rep. UCID - 30130, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Livermore. [Pg.250]

Dobratz (1974) Brigitta M. Dobratz, Properties of Chemical Explosives and Explosive Simulants , UCRL-51319, Rev 1, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Univ of California, Livermore (1974)... [Pg.16]

In 1972, the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (LLL), also under Contract to the FAA, published a report (Ref 15) describing a more detailed statistical and exptl assessment of this same fast neutron activation method for inspecting bag-gaga for the presence of expls. The LLL approach was directed towards a more quantitative evaluation of the nitrogen content background likely to be encountered in ordinary passenger luggage... [Pg.384]

System , Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, UCRL Rpt No 51092 (1971) 13) S. Semel S. Helf,... [Pg.389]

A Preliminary Evaluation of Fast Neutron Activation to Detect Contraband Explosives at Airline Terminals , Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, UCRL Rept No 51284 (1972) 16) G. Borra... [Pg.389]

Ballistic Mortar 2) Trauzl block 3) Underwater expins and 4) one method - cylinder expansion — that is now used at Lawrence Livermore Laboratories... [Pg.841]

A good compilation of recent measurements of PCJ for many military expls is given by Dobratz (Ref 11). This compilation relies heavily on measurements made at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (LLL). Particularly extensive measurements of PCJ as a function of packing density were made at that laboratory forPETN (Ref 9)... [Pg.846]

Wolery, T.J., Calculation of Chemical Equilibrium between Aqueous Solution and Minerals The EQK3/6 Software Package, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Report UCRL-52658, 1979, p. 41. [Pg.854]

Some of the senior participants included Edward Teller (Lawrence Livermore Laboratory of the University of California), Richard Wilson (Harvard University), Ambassador Richard Kennedy (Washington, D.C.), Chauneey Starr (EPRI), Heniy King Stanford (Former President of the Universities of Miami and Georgia), and Ambassador Gerald Clark (The Uranium Institute of London) who was the only overseas participant. The conference proceedings were published by Plenum Press, New York. [Pg.43]

K. R. Peterson and T. F. Harvey, "Meteorology and Demography Models for Risk Assessments of Accidental Atmospheric Releases of Nuclear Waste Phase 2 Methodology," Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Berkeley, California, 1980. [Pg.88]

Thompson, S. E., Burton, C. A., Quinn, D. J. and Ng, Y. C. (1972). Concentration Factors of Chemical Elements in Edible Aquatic Organisms, Report No. UCRL-50564, Rev. 1 (Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, University of California, Livermore, California). [Pg.99]

Johnson, J. W., E. H. Oelkers and H. C. Helgeson, 1991, Supcrt92 a software package for calculating the standard molal thermodynamic properties of minerals, gases, aqueous species, and reactions from 1 to 5000 bars and 0° to 1000 °C. Earth Sciences Department, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. [Pg.520]

Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (U.S.) National Bureau of Standards... [Pg.212]

Element 114 - no name has been proposed or accepted by lUPAC for element 114. This element was first synthesized in a November-December 1998 experiment by a multi-national team of scientists working at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), Dubna, Russia. The scientific teams were from JINR and the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory in Livermore, California, USA. The teams used the nuclear reaction Pu ( Ca, 3n) 114. The longest half-life associated with this unstable element is 21 second 114. [Pg.9]

MacCracken, M. C., T. V. Crawford, K. R. Peterson, and J. B. Knox. Development of a Multi-box Air Pollution Model and Initial Verification for the San Francisco Bay Area. UCRL-73348. Livermore University of California, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, 1971. 97 pp. [Pg.235]

Hindmarsh, A. C., LSODE Livermore solver for ordinary differential equations. Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Tech. Report No. 3342 (1980). [Pg.193]

Wolery T. I (1983). EQ3NR. A Computer Program for Geochemical Aqueous Speciation-Solubility Calculations User s Guide and Documentation Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Livermore, Cal., UCRL-53414. [Pg.860]

Team of American physicists, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and UC Berkeley Produced by bombarding californium-249 with oxygen-18 chemically similar to molybdenum and tungsten named for chemist Glenn T. Seaborg. [Pg.255]

Environmental Sciences Division, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory,... [Pg.173]


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