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DuPont Company, Wilmington, DE19880, Contribution 8847 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA 99352... [Pg.135]

Hanford. 1999. Hanford site environmental report for calendar year 1998. Sec. 2.5 Waste management. PNNL-12088, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. http //www.hanford.gov/docs/annualrp98/sec2,5. December 12, 2000. [Pg.240]

Fayer, M. J., Gee, G.W., and Jones, T.L., UNSAT-H Version 1.0 Unsaturated Flow Code Documentation and Application for the Hanford Site, PNL-5899, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, 1986. [Pg.1090]

Dr. Denis M. Strachan, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland WA 99352, USA. [Pg.690]

Horwitz, E.P., Dietz, M.L., Leonard, R.A. Proc. of the Efficient separations and processing crosscutting program. Technical Exchange Meeting, January 28-30, (1997), Gaithersburg, MD, Report PNNL-SA-28461, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. [Pg.379]

Harvey, C. O., Separation of technetium by cation exchange and solvent extraction prior to measurement by beta counting. PNNL Technical Procedure pnl-alo-432, 1993, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. [Pg.559]

Hunter, J. R. in Proceedings of the First Hanford Workshop on Separation Science and Technology, Richland, WA, July 23-25, 1991, Report PNL-SA-21775, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, U.S.A., May, 1993, pp. I.5-I.10. [Pg.402]

Gephart, R. E. and Lundgren, R. E. Elanford Tank Clean up A Guide to Understanding the Technical Issues, Report PNL-10773, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, 1995. [Pg.402]

Harmon, H., Schlahta, S, Wester, D., Walker, J., Fink, S., and Thompson, M. Tanks Focus Area Savannah River Site Salt Processing Project Research and Development Summary Report, Report TFA-0105, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, May 2001. [Pg.404]

Figure 3.26 Molecular beam epitaxy (a) simplified presentation of monatomic layers of gallium and nitrogen deposited sequentially to form a gallium nitride film (b) molecular beam epitaxy system designed and built at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. (Reproduced with permission.)... Figure 3.26 Molecular beam epitaxy (a) simplified presentation of monatomic layers of gallium and nitrogen deposited sequentially to form a gallium nitride film (b) molecular beam epitaxy system designed and built at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. (Reproduced with permission.)...
RESS [Rapid Expansion of Supercritical Solutions] A process for depositing a film of solid material on a surface. The substance is dissolved in supercritical carbon dioxide. When the pressure is suddenly reduced, the fluid reverts to the gaseous state and the solute is deposited on the walls of the vessel. Used for size reduction, coating, and microencapsulation. First described in 1879. Developed in 1983 by R.D. Smith at the Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. [Pg.306]

Krupka K. M. and Seme R. J. (2000) Understanding Variation in Partition Coefficient, Kd, Values, Volume III Review of Geochemistry and available Kd values for Americium, Arsenic, Curium, Iodine, Neptunium, Radium, and Technetium. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. [Pg.4796]


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