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NRC Short History hUp //www.nrc.gov/SECY/snri/shorthis.htm Nuclear History Site http //geocities.com/RainFoiest/Andes/6180/... [Pg.1124]

The shuttling of some hnRNPs and their presence in the cytoplasm suggests that they play a role in the cytoplasmic metabolism of mRNA. It appears that the nuclear history of mRNAs influences their cytoplasmic fate, providing the cell with a new level for the control of gene expression (Matsumoto et al., 1998). The possibility exists that the shuttling hnRNPs are important players in this process. [Pg.239]

Matsumoto, K., Wassarman, K.M. and Wollfe, A.P. (1998) Nuclear history of a pre-mRNA determines the translational activity of cytoplasmic mRNA. EMBO J., 17,2107-2121. [Pg.255]

LHCMA Nuclear History Database PREM8, Tizard Report (February 1945), www.kcl.ac.uk. Ihcma/pro/p-pre08.htm. [Pg.174]

The History of Nuclear Medicine. Society of Nuclear Medicine. Available from . [Pg.880]

Roy M. MacLeod is professor of history at the University of Sydney. Educated at Harvard, the LSE, and at Cambridge, where he took his Ph.D., he has written extensively in the history of science, medicine and technology. He has held senior appointments at the universities of Sussex and London and visiting appointments at many universities in Europe and the United States. He teaches military history, nuclear history, and the history of museums in Europe, Asia and Australasia. He has written or edited sixteen books, of which the most recent are Darwin s Laboratory Evolutionary Theory and Natural History in the Pacific (Honolulu University of Hawaii Press, 1994), Technology and the Raj Technical Transfer and Technological Change in British India, 1780-1945 (New Delhi Sage, 1995), and Public Science and Public Policy in Victorian Britain (Aldershot Variorum, 1995). In 1996, he was Edelstein International Fellow in the History of Chemistry. [Pg.362]

His successor, Atoman, fared only slightly better. Spark Publications prefaced its 1946 comic with two pages of actual nuclear history, which reminded readers that atomic power could be used for both good and evil. The artists then unveiled a marked, yellow-caped hero whose story "comes right out of the headlines." Scientist Barry Dale worked at the Atomic Institute studying "the secret atomic formula." In a man-... [Pg.54]

The region s nuclear history was discussed in my high school classes 4.33... [Pg.1807]

Martin, C. PorteBi, A Guamieri, F. 2013. Myths and Representations in French Nuclear History. 22nd ESREL Conference—Safety, Reliability and Risk Analysis, Amsterdam. [Pg.2000]

Ten years passed since the biggest radioactive catastrophe in the history of humanity happened at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The Russian State medical dosimetric Register was founded after this catastrophe At present in the Register they keep a medical and radiation-dosimetric information about 435.276 persons. [Pg.910]

Early research and development is described in a symposium proceedings (54). The status of the CANDU program as of 1975 is given in Reference 55 and a brief history maybe found in a more recent pubHcation of the American Nuclear Society (37). [Pg.220]

S. Weart, Nuclear Fear A History of Images, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1988. [Pg.233]

Seismie analysis is carried out for all important engineering structures such as dams, bridges and nuclear power plants. For regions where these are to be located the likely expectations of an earthquake as well as the extent of its magnitude must be assessed on the basis of the seismic history and the earthquake records of the region (Figures 14.12 to Figure 14.16). Based on these and other factors such as soil stratification, site dependent response spectra are determined. These are the RRS for equipment mounted... [Pg.443]

Data Acquisition and Parameter Estimation determines frequencies of the initiating events, component unavailability and probabilities of human actions were estimated from plant history. If insufficient, generic values were used including generic data from the nuclear industry (IAEA, 1988). In addition meteorological data and data on the population distribution around the plant were gathered and processed. [Pg.447]


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