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was also designed to use natural (unenriched) | uranium; a feature carried through to the CANDU desig |
al nuclear reactor, facilities for processing | uranium, a cyclotron, and some equipment for a gaseou |
iver and truck were sucked underground by the | uranium absorbing kaiju, Gabora. |
corporation sought out additional deposits of | uranium across Canada. |
ranium, is a ferroalloy, an alloy of iron and | uranium, after WWII usually depleted uranium. |
ight (actinoid or "actinide") elements (e.g., | uranium) along with smaller amounts of material compo |
n, silicon, copper, tungsten, gold, lead, and | uranium, although in experiments seeking to create tr |
lum, cerium, titanium, yttrium, and typically | uranium and thorium, with some other metals. |
Its | uranium and osmium content could have been caused by |
It also shows many lines of | uranium, and possibly the rare element holmium. |
g process to extract precious metals, copper, | uranium, and other compounds from ore. |
tically and thermodynamically stable forms of | uranium and also because it is the form of uranium fo |
nics, as well as crucibles for the melting of | uranium and thorium. |
Canada's Deadly Secret: Saskatchewan | Uranium and the Global Nuclear System is a 2007 book |
the MELOX factory produces MOX from a mix of | uranium and plutonium oxides. |
d that such a bomb would require many tons of | uranium, and consequently was impractical to build an |
described as a composite pit (utilizing both | Uranium and Plutonium), unboosted, and the first US s |
me press - probably because the work entailed | uranium and children |
base solvent (FLiBe), into which fluorides of | uranium and thorium are introduced. |
129I is primarily formed from the fission of | uranium and plutonium in nuclear reactors. |
r reactors is reprocessed to separate the 96% | uranium and the 1% plutonium, which can be reused in |
neutrons and observed traces of weapons-grade | uranium and plutonium. |
nburg plant was involved in the production of | uranium and thorium metals. |
It aired on | Uranium and Headbangers Ball |
ere being tested to find the safety limits of | uranium and plutonium. |
t has ever again been found"; the ore was 65% | uranium and even the waste piles were 20%; "after the |
2006) "Australia, | Uranium and Nuclear Power", International Journal of |
It converts | uranium and plutonium oxides into the corresponding h |
value because of its mines of copper, cobalt, | uranium and radium. |
efractory organic substances, highly enriched | uranium, and substances that possess long term toxici |
It contains about 35-50% | uranium and 1.5-4% carbon. |
ds the mining industry, especially coal, oil, | uranium and iron ore. |
wn subsequently revived with the discovery of | uranium and copper deposits in the area, leading to a |
per-cobalt, with some poorly defined zones of | uranium, and extensive zones of lead-zinc mineralizat |
in Kazakhstan, which operates in the field of | Uranium and nuclear fuel cycle services, production o |
rons produced by alpha radiation from natural | uranium and thorium in rock. |
Mark 4 models used composite | uranium and plutonium fissile pits. |
ths Problems of Chemists in the Production of | Uranium and Thorium a publication of Research Org Deu |
s companies including Shane Resources, United | Uranium, and Shore Gold. |
l power plants, which contains high levels of | uranium and ash as the region has state's two biggest |
he discovered zirconium, and to characterize | uranium and zirconium as distinct elements, though he |
hich a scientist holds a piece of radioactive | Uranium and discusses the positive benefits radioacti |
utilized 1.5 tons of heavy water, 1.5 tons of | uranium, and 10 tons of graphite. |
change capacity of clay causes them to adsorb | uranium and thorium. |
s introduced various new programs in place of | Uranium, and Chernetsky has continued her career in h |
Uranium and gold mining along the northern shore resu | |
was dissolved in nitric acid, the bulk of the | uranium and plutonium were removed by means of a PURE |
ning industry being among the top ten largest | uranium and gold producers in the world. |
It employs a mixture of natural | uranium and enriched uranium (0.85% of 235U), and use |
hafnium, rare earth elements (REE), thorium, | uranium and tantalum (called HFSE, or high field stre |
Certain iron, | uranium and even gold ores are thought to have formed |
material", consisting of natural and depleted | uranium, and "special fissionable material", consisti |
All gold, silver, | uranium and petroleum is under Crown ownership as wel |
93 fuel assemblies and utilizes both Enriched | Uranium and MOX fuel. |
determination of barium, beryllium, lithium, | uranium and thorium compounds. |
hapters mainly describe the health effects of | uranium and "how these medical issues adversely affec |
the company became an established provider of | uranium and expanded to include lead and zinc in Miss |
old woman was injected with 584 micrograms of | uranium; another 61-year old man was injected with 70 |
ng industry; at tin, copper, lead, manganese, | uranium, antimony, arsenic and zinc mines, as well as |
Aluminum clad fuel rods containing natural | uranium are used to obtain a maximum power output of |
petroleum and natural gas) and nuclear power ( | uranium) are examples. |
Rare earths and | uranium are typically concentrated in lujavrite. |
Bromides and iodides of | uranium are formed by direct reaction of, respectivel |
ts having atomic numbers greater than that of | uranium are called transuranic. |
Zeunerite is a green copper | uranium arsenate mineral with formula Cu(UO2)2(AsO4)2 |
The bombs used oralloy, a form of enriched | uranium, as a replacement for plutonium, which had be |
Another advantage of using | uranium as the absorber was that the natural radioact |
phite-moderated reactors can even use natural | uranium as these moderators have much lower neutron c |
was a thermal-neutron reactor using enriched | uranium as fuel and heavy water as coolant and as a n |
that has been applied for bioprecipitation of | uranium as uranyl phosphate species from alkaline sol |
d out on the ground water displayed levels of | uranium as high as 224mcg/l (micrograms per litre), a |
Regulatory Commission (NRC) defines depleted | uranium as uranium with a percentage of the 235U isot |
However, it is difficult to precipitate | uranium as phosphate in the presence of excess carbon |
e UFTR underwent a conversion to low-enriched | uranium as a part of anti-terrorism initiatives in 20 |
ium silicate with high (up to 10%) content of | uranium as a solid solution. |
ing and Refining Limited, to oversee Canadian | uranium assets. |
Australian | Uranium Association |
According to the Australian | Uranium Association, yet another industry group, assu |
tic function was taken over by the Australian | Uranium Association, and its main information-providi |
tions is that Iran is producing weapons-grade | uranium at its facility in the town of Natanz. |
shehr but oppose Iran's illicit enrichment of | uranium at a plant in Natanz. |
project gets its name from the processing of | uranium at Hanford. |
In solid | uranium(III) chloride each uranium atom has nine chlo |
lar to the O-U-O line and passing through the | uranium atom. |
y parallel, forming a sandwich containing the | uranium atom. |
EUS calorimeter neutral pions interacted with | uranium atoms to produce slow moving neutrons which w |
These study suggests that all the | uranium atoms have the same oxidation state, so that |
nd return to the fort, only to learn that the | uranium battery that powers the TVE no longer works. |
os to determine the critical mass of enriched | uranium became critical when water leaked into the po |
hite reactors (which can be run on unenriched | uranium), because the country possessed sufficient de |
Cerium | uranium blue was first obtained by heating together c |
y 16 near Alamogordo, New Mexico; an enriched | uranium bomb code-named "Little Boy" on August 6 over |
tomic bomb (which later resulted in the first | uranium bomb and first plutonium bomb used as weapons |
The weapon used against Hiroshima was a | uranium bomb, a type not tested prior to its use in W |
In the case of a | uranium bomb, this can be achieved by keeping the fue |
Fry Canyon was a | uranium boom town during the 1950s. |
Utah saw a | uranium boom in the late 1940s and early 1950s, but u |
Uranium borohydride U(BH4)4 is a volatile uranium com | |
Uranium borohydride is, after uranium hexafluoride, t | |
Uranium borohydride was discovered by Hermann Irving | |
pool-type reactor fueled with highly enriched | uranium built at Chalk River in 1957. |
ere initially higher, up to 360 kg of natural | uranium, but lowered later. |
uch as Olympic Dam in Australia, contain more | uranium, but not at the significant grades of the Sas |
radiologically toxic than naturally occurring | uranium but chemotoxic in a similar manner to lead. |
The initial fuel load was highly enriched | uranium, but over the years the enrichment level of n |
Nichols had been ordered to find | uranium by the head of the Manhattan Project, General |
adverse health effects of the use of depleted | uranium by the US military on servicemembers, employe |
es, due to the spontaneous fission of natural | uranium, by cosmic ray spallation of trace levels of |
re acidic, it will now be possible to extract | uranium by an ion exchange liquid-liquid extraction m |
nt of the + particle fission cross-section of | uranium, by Samar Mubarakmand, K. Rashid, P. Chaudhry |
p a nuclear chain reaction in a large mass of | uranium, by which vast amounts of power and large qua |
ion potential for toxic radionuclides such as | uranium by a reductive bioaccumulation process. |
nly certain fissile isotopes of plutonium and | uranium can be used in nuclear weapons. |
Commercial-grade | uranium can be produced through the reduction of uran |
Very pure | uranium can be produced through the thermal decomposi |
Uranium carbide fuel was used in late designs of nucl | |
Uranium carbide is also a popular target material for | |
As nuclear fuel, | uranium carbide can be used either on its own, or mix |
is sometimes accomplished in the presence of | uranium carbide acting as a catalyst. |
Uranium carbide pellets are used as fuel kernels for | |
Uranium carbide, a carbide of uranium, is a hard refr | |
ted sodium calcium uranyl carbonate is a rare | uranium carbonate mineral that was only described in |
erfordine is a mineral containing almost pure | uranium carbonate (UO2CO3). |
Work is being done in the use of molten | uranium chloride-alkali chloride mixtures as reactor |
Eldorado and | Uranium City are along Saskatchewan Highway 962 an is |
dorado company opened the Beaverlodge Mine at | Uranium City, Saskatchewan. |
Gina Kingsbury (born November 26, 1981 in | Uranium City, Saskatchewan,) is a retired women's ice |
basca region owned by SaskPower, located near | Uranium City, Saskatchewan, Canada. . |
ining company the town was later displaced by | Uranium City. |
he RFR, he initiated the first meeting of the | Uranium Club in early 1939, the precursor to the Army |
The | Uranium Club was transferred to the Reich Research Co |
rmaments, on the prospects for converting the | Uranium Club's research toward developing nuclear wea |
energy project, also known as the Uranverein ( | Uranium Club), was initiated in 1939, shortly after t |
He was a member of the | Uranium Club, which was working on a nuclear reactor |
man nuclear energy project, also known as the | Uranium Club. |
man nuclear energy project, also known as the | Uranium Club. |
low-level radioactive waste such as enriched | uranium, cobalt-60 and carbon-14. |
sted fission warhead based on highly enriched | uranium combined with deuterium and tritium. |
One night on a highway, a truck carrying | uranium components broke down in the middle of the ro |
The | uranium composed from 0.008 to 0.1% by weight uranium |
on process and the properties of the starting | uranium compounds. |
the initial construction costs in the form of | uranium concentrate; once the initial costs are paid |
st-depositional irradiation damage induced by | uranium concentration in the shale. |
p for a Non-Nuclear Society and International | Uranium Congress and was director of research for Pra |
Henri Becquerel discovers that radiation from | uranium consists of charged particles and can be defl |
During an analysis of the | uranium containing mineral uranite he discovered that |
5 William Ramsay did similar experiments with | uranium containing minerals and discovered by similar |
Enriched | uranium contains more U-234 than natural uranium as a |
Solid solutions can be made with | uranium content from 0 to 100%. |
ssia's estimated reserves of ores with a high | uranium content are 145,400 tons. |
obylite is highly radioactive due to its high | uranium content and contamination by fission products |
It is radioactive due to its | uranium content (around 6%). |
earance in normal light, regardless of actual | uranium content which requires a blacklight test to v |
ed the company with information of the area's | uranium content and amenability to mining by in-situ |
Specimens with a high | uranium content are typically metamict and appear coa |
From the thorium and | uranium content, an age of 12.5 Billion years could b |
The Dells Granite has an unusually high | uranium content, and thus homes built over the granit |
This ore, dubbed "K-65", had a record 65% | uranium content. |
Ivanhoe has stakes in mines containing gold, | uranium, copper and the world's finest grade molybden |
s extracted from the basin include petroleum, | uranium, copper, and potash. |
The | Uranium Corporation of India Ltd. (UCIL) recently com |
The fission fragments of the | uranium create excited plasma with inverse population |
1996: Desert Fathers, | Uranium Daughters. |
which are all radiogenic nuclide daughters of | uranium decay and are found in uranium ores. |
adiometric dating techniques, those using the | uranium decay series (except for those using the stab |
American military requirements of | uranium declined in the 1960s, and the government com |
is strong geochemical evidence that the Oklo | uranium deposit behaved as a natural nuclear fission |
s first reported from a Colorado Plateau-type | uranium deposit near Moab, Utah. |
In 1954 a significant | uranium deposit was discovered at the site. |
The Lake Maitland | uranium deposit was first discovered in 1972 by Asarc |
Crow Butte is a roll-front | uranium deposit discovered in 1980. |
The | uranium deposit at Jaduguda, Singhbhum district, Jhar |
Inkai is a roll-front | uranium deposit discovered in 1976. |
ibed in 1973 for an occurrence in an oxidized | uranium deposit near Solwezi, Zambia. |
Further investigations into this | uranium deposit discovered uranium ore with a 235U to |
irst described in 1987 for an occurrence in a | uranium deposit near Onega Lake, Padma, Zaonezhskii P |
owler in relation to BHP Billiton's Yeelirrie | uranium deposit, This report contained an opinion of |
xamples of this previously neglected class of | uranium deposit. |
Beverley is a paleaochannel | uranium deposit. |
th the NT Government covering the Mount Fitch | uranium deposit. |
n in the 1970s defined a number of roll-front | uranium deposits in the Upper Cretaceous Laramie Form |
None of the | uranium deposits have been proven to be economic, alt |
350,000 acres | uranium deposits |
Douglas G. Brookins (1977) | Uranium deposits of the Grants mineral belt: geochemi |
Kerr-McGee first learned about massive | uranium deposits in the area in 1955. |
The | uranium deposits at Bhatin and Narwapahar are current |
d zone of vanadium-poor Colorado Plateau-type | uranium deposits of Utah and Arizona. |
-do-wells trying to lay claim to land rich in | uranium deposits in Kenya as they wait in a small Ita |
e Venona project discussing information about | uranium deposits in Western states. |
, Dzhakishev appropriated 60% of Kazakhstan's | uranium deposits as his personal property, which woul |
H.C. Granger and others, "Sandstone-type | uranium deposits at Ambrosia Lake, New Mexico-an inte |
ted currently proved economically recoverable | uranium deposits for once-through fuel cycles reactor |
adin is the identification and development of | uranium deposits in Australia and overseas. |
It is found in pegmatites and sandstone | uranium deposits of the Colorado Plateau-type. |
ineral found in "arsenic bearing hydrothermal | uranium deposits" across the world. |
E. N. Harshman (1972) Geology and | Uranium Deposits, Shirley Basin Area, Wyoming, US Geo |
The Belgian Congo, which was also rich in | uranium deposits, supplied the uranium that was used |
esses within its boundaries a number of large | uranium deposits. |
commercial development of "Bukinay" group of | uranium deposits. |
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