「plutonium」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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active plume dropped radionuclides including | plutonium across Area 20 and northward into Nellis Air |
Due to the radioactivity of | plutonium, all of its compounds, PuCl3 included, are w |
"Supergrade" is industry parlance for | plutonium alloy bearing an exceptionally high fraction |
ntist credited with being a co-discoverer of | plutonium along with Glenn T. Seaborg, Edwin McMillan, |
The transuraniums, such as | plutonium, americium, etc. |
el Laureate Glenn T. Seaborg (who discovered | plutonium among many other accomplishments). |
In addition, the dioxides of | plutonium and neptunium have the same structures. |
ium, magnesium, potassium, uranium, lithium, | plutonium, and calcium. |
Only certain fissile isotopes of | plutonium and uranium can be used in nuclear weapons. |
rides can be formed by direct combination of | plutonium and boron powders in an inert atmosphere at |
clear material refers to the metals uranium, | plutonium, and thorium, in any form, according to the |
of these ideas relied on compression of the | plutonium, and neither would assemble the device fast |
is longer than any of the other isotopes of | plutonium and longer than any actinide except for the |
lements, including stainless steel, uranium, | plutonium, and thorium. |
, which includes such well known elements as | plutonium and americium. |
r to that of gadolinium and of the actinides | plutonium and neptunium, but is significantly higher t |
capable of producing 22 kg of weapons grade | plutonium annually. |
implosion weapons, requiring 2-3 times more | plutonium, are proportionally more expensive. |
al targets which will later be irradiated by | plutonium are formed of neptunium(IV) oxide.. |
plutonium) are now available in tonne quantities, most | |
Only the odd-mass isotopes of | plutonium are fissile with thermal neutrons, and the e |
Nuclear fuels (Some nuclear fuels, such as | plutonium are not found in nature in any quantity, thu |
When Ralph Nader described | plutonium as "the most toxic substance known to mankin |
lenn T. Seaborg and his coworkers identified | plutonium as a new element on February 23, 1941 and as |
an and U.S. defence programs (which contains | plutonium) as a fuel in CANDU reactors. |
ky Flats necessitated the interim storage of | plutonium at Pantex. |
veloped to support production of tritium and | plutonium at the Savannah River Site during the Cold W |
This work was crucial to the success of the | plutonium atomic bomb. |
Plutonium(III) fluoride has the LaF3 structure where t | |
Plutonium atoms in crystalline PuCl3 are 9 coordinate, | |
are cuboid although they contain cylindrical | Plutonium based pellets. |
resulted in the first uranium bomb and first | plutonium bomb used as weapons), and what happened to |
The test occurred on July 16, 1945; a | plutonium bomb was tested, the type of weapon later dr |
The most remarkable | plutonium boride is arguably PuB100. |
Eventually Jason squares off with the mighty | Plutonium Boss, leader of the Lightning Beings, and de |
ough the aqueous recovery system, creating a | plutonium button. |
26 February 1941 - Discovery of | plutonium by Glenn Seaborg and Arthur Wahl. |
m the parent uranium; this element was named | Plutonium by Nicholas Kemmer. |
and July 1947, 18 people were injected with | plutonium by doctors associated with the Manhattan Pro |
e otherwise unmarked shipments were carrying | plutonium by watching the facility for several weeks. |
Plutonium-uranium, with about 15-30 mol.% | plutonium, can be used as a nuclear fuel for fast bree |
can be used either on its own, or mixed with | plutonium carbide (PuC and Pu2C3). |
Contaminated the ground with | plutonium, carbon tetrachloride, and acidic waste |
Plutonium(IV) fluoride (PuF4), as for all plutonium co | |
As with all | plutonium compounds, it is subject to control under th |
able to present an estimate of the amount of | plutonium contained in the pits of the primaries. |
ce lay primarily in properly compressing the | plutonium core into a near-perfect sphere; if the comp |
eriment used the same 6.2-kilogram (13.7 lb) | plutonium core that had irradiated Harry K. Daghlian, |
of beryllium (a neutron reflector) around a | plutonium core. |
at showed that a solid subcritical sphere of | plutonium could be compressed to a critical state grea |
ted the insight that a subcritical sphere of | plutonium could be imploded to a critical mass), John |
mbers are synthesized by bombarding uranium, | plutonium, curium and californium with ions of nitroge |
A subsequent investigation reveals that the | plutonium deals are part of a plan between a Russian o |
Plutonium dihydride on the surface of hydrided plutoni | |
The site is contaminated with | plutonium due to the several fires experienced on the |
pacecraft, resulting in the dispersal of the | plutonium, either over a large tract of the planetary |
The first industrial and military | plutonium experiments took place in Marcoule. |
They produced "jets of molten, burning | plutonium extending hundreds of feet into the air." |
will connect to LANL's existing 30-year-old | plutonium facility PF-4. |
the publication of Eileen Welsome's book The | Plutonium Files, for which she won a Pulitzer Prize. |
The | Plutonium Files: America's Secret Medical Experiments |
in-reacting "piles" of uranium to convert to | plutonium, find ways to separate the plutonium from th |
Mark 4 models used composite uranium and | plutonium fissile pits. |
e names Neptunium for the new element 93 and | Plutonium for 94 by analogy with the outer planets Nep |
r the Marcoule site originally for producing | plutonium for military purposes. |
scientists as a part of an effort to produce | plutonium for nuclear weapons during World War II. |
e French military had a sufficient supply of | plutonium for weapons and as such, had no use for the |
oralloy (highly enriched uranium) instead of | plutonium for fission, with a mix of lithium-6 deuteri |
ntries which pursue implosion technology use | plutonium for their first cores, because it is usually |
e cyclotron that produced the first batch of | plutonium for the then secret program only referred to |
The | plutonium for the nuclear bomb used in the Trinity tes |
nium-240 (Pu-240) is an isotope of the metal | plutonium formed when plutonium-239 captures a neutron |
ovide an independent source of weapons-grade | plutonium free from safeguards. |
Remote Mechanical C' line - created metallic | plutonium from plutonium nitrate |
Reactor-grade | plutonium from spent nuclear fuel contains various iso |
and Harcourt observe IIF's retrieval of the | plutonium from a nearby loch, where Jedburgh had hidde |
The Israeli interest was in the supply of | plutonium from the Congo via Zimbabwe to North Korea a |
It was the subsequent disposal of the waste | plutonium from these minor trials - Vixen B especially |
ing nuclear proliferation is to prevent this | plutonium from being used by states, other than those |
Unit 3 has been selected as a special | Plutonium fuel test case. |
s first breeder reactor and the first to use | plutonium fuel to generate electricity (see also the C |
In July 1944 the laboratory abandoned the | plutonium gun-type bomb ("Thin Man", shown above) and |
Although | plutonium has uses other than the manufacture of weapo |
and Medatomics discover that a container of | plutonium has been replaced by a bottle of Alberto VO5 |
Plutonium hexafluoride is the highest fluoride of plut | |
plutonium, highly enriched uranium, tritium), componen | |
It used a | plutonium implosion assembly and had a nominal yield o |
France was able to use fusion fuel to boost | plutonium implosion devices with the Rigel shot. |
ns in 1945: the Trinity test detonation of a | plutonium implosion bomb on July 16 near Alamogordo, N |
d hoped to deploy detectors to spot smuggled | plutonium in shipping containers by their neutron emis |
ning the actinides (uranium, thorium, and/or | plutonium) in a carrier salt, most often composed of b |
Main article: | Plutonium in the environment |
arily formed from the fission of uranium and | plutonium in nuclear reactors. |
when he returns as a monster made of living | Plutonium in 2645. |
Plutonium in its α phase has a low internal symmetry, | |
nsplutonium minor actinides and the residual | plutonium in the waste the concentration of uranium wi |
r fuel reprocessed in a way that renders the | plutonium in it usable for nuclear fuel but not for nu |
nn T. Seaborg at UC Berkeley, first isolated | plutonium in February 1941. |
arine and intends to introduce weapons-grade | plutonium into the submarine's nuclear reactor, causin |
He also unveiled the smuggling of Russian | plutonium into Germany, with the help of the foreign i |
The degree to which reactor-grade | plutonium is less useful than weapons-grade plutonium |
e irradiation period has been short then the | plutonium is weapons-grade (more than 80%, up to 93%). |
This pure | plutonium is needed to avoid premature ignition of low |
Such | plutonium is produced from fuel rods that have been ir |
If the reactor has been used normally, the | plutonium is reactor-grade, not weapons-grade: it cont |
26% Pu-240, the rest being made up of other | plutonium isotopes, making it extremely difficult but |
For | plutonium, it is plutonium-239 (Pu-239), while uranium |
The next year, elevated | plutonium levels were found in the topsoil near the no |
on dioxide into a cave, which was called the | Plutonium meaning place of the god, Pluto. |
, and the idea that under such pressures the | plutonium metal itself would be compressed may have co |
949 with the purpose of helping Hanford make | Plutonium metal (in a form suitable for weapons) on-si |
Studies of the reaction of | plutonium metal with moist air at 200-350 °C showed th |
Fast neutron reactors can use | plutonium of any isotopic composition. |
en suspected for the long range transport of | plutonium on the Nevada Nuclear Test Site. |
research team began studies on the effect of | plutonium on humans. |
uclear power plants) can reuse reactor-grade | plutonium only to a limited degree as MOX fuel, and on |
to find a way to collapse a hollow sphere of | plutonium onto a solid sphere of it inside itself. |
apon or from scratch using nuclear material ( | plutonium or highly enriched uranium) |
'Remote Mechanical A' line - created | plutonium oxide powder |
It converts uranium and | plutonium oxides into the corresponding hexafluorides. |
ctory produces MOX from a mix of uranium and | plutonium oxides. |
Plutonium Page (Page van der Linden) | |
length of less than 520 nm, it decomposes to | plutonium pentafluoride and fluorine; after more irrad |
uces an average of 16-26 kg of weapons-grade | plutonium per year in its spent fuel, while former Ind |
ritical testing showed that wrought and cast | plutonium performance is the same. |
A | plutonium(III) fluoride precipitation method has been |
More modern | plutonium pits are hollow. |
sidine) works at a top-secret, badly rundown | plutonium plant in a Russian town near Moscow. |
's van radio - announcing the problem at the | plutonium plant - is that of Gary Owens. |
partly because of du Pont's doubts about the | plutonium process. |
near Golden, Colorado, was deactivated as a | plutonium processing center due to environmental conce |
The bomb used | plutonium produced mainly at Windscale (now Sellafield |
In practice, however, reactor-bred | plutonium produced will invariably contain a certain a |
, and had a breeding ratio of 1.12 (12% more | Plutonium produced than consumed), but it must normall |
Plutonium production and nuclear reprocessing faciliti | |
Khushab Nuclear Complex is a | plutonium production nuclear reactor and heavy water c |
ally only carried out with dedicated weapons | plutonium production reactors. |
role of 130MWe of power generation and also | plutonium production. |
wn as Megaton Lad, and had a sidekick called | Plutonium Pup (A reference to Krypto the Superdog). |
These two men intend to use the | plutonium purchased from the military to create suitca |
45, he coordinated Manhattan Project work on | plutonium purification and production and, as part of |
Not only has the | plutonium radiation mutated him into a 60 foot disfigu |
grown to 60 feet tall after being exposed to | plutonium radiation, survived his fall from the Hoover |
On April 18, 1969, the Zero Power | Plutonium Reactor (later renamed the Zero Power Physic |
ZPPR stands for Zero Power | Plutonium Reactor, a nuclear reactor located at the Id |
building the large separation plants and the | plutonium reactors. |
Plutonium Reclamation Facility | |
RECUPLEX process, | Plutonium recovery and recycle. |
n Committee, the country attempted to obtain | plutonium reprocessing facilities following the pullou |
ton quickly gained support for consolidating | plutonium research at Chicago and for an ambitious sch |
In nuclear fission, one atom of | plutonium splits into two. |
test of an atomic bomb, using 6 kilograms of | plutonium, succeeds in detonating, unleashing an explo |
as goldichite, monohydrates such as thallium | plutonium sulfate and anhydrous alums (yavapaiites). |
It is prepared by fluorination of | plutonium tetrafluoride (PuF4) by powerful fluorinatin |
Today's thermal reactors can reuse | plutonium to a limited degree as MOX fuel. |
The Jewish partisans send their commandeered | plutonium to England where it is subsequently shipped |
Planned to guard | plutonium transport ships, the Shikishima is the large |
Plutonium(III) fluoride or plutonium trifluoride is th | |
a composite pit (utilizing both Uranium and | Plutonium), unboosted, and the first US sealed pit des |
The | plutonium used in the original Hurricane device was pr |
nuclear weapons in place of the conventional | plutonium used in the Air Force's versions. |
In trials conducted 1945-1946, | plutonium was injected in humans both healthy and thos |
n her lungs, which tends to suggest that the | plutonium was inhaled. |
solving this problem of a gun-type bomb with | plutonium was decided upon in a meeting in Los Alamos |
oject scientists discovered reactor-produced | plutonium was too unstable for the intended bomb desig |
phy, a Ploutonion (Πλουτώνιον), Latinized as | Plutonium, was a sanctuary dedicated to the god Plouto |
shed above the ancient and holy chasm called | Plutonium was the oldest religious centre of the nativ |
produce a yield comparable to the "Fat Man" | plutonium weapon exploded over Nagasaki. |
in nitric acid, the bulk of the uranium and | plutonium were removed by means of a PUREX type extrac |
ng a tungsten carbide brick onto a sphere of | plutonium, which was later nicknamed the demon core. |
at subsequently decays to the isotope 239Pu ( | plutonium), which also is fissile. |
rm of enriched uranium, as a replacement for | plutonium, which had been used in all atomic weapons p |
essed to separate the 96% uranium and the 1% | plutonium, which can be reused in mixed oxide fuel, fr |
involving the injection of small amounts of | plutonium, without any ill effect. |
-particle proportional counter for measuring | plutonium yields in the presence of high intensity fis |
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