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    Electrochemical Characterization of Nonaqueous Systems for Secondary Battery Application Quarterly Report, May - Jul. 1968

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    Electrochemical characterization of nonaqueous systems for secondary battery applicatio

    Electrochemical characterization of nonaqueous systems for secondary battery application Quarterly report, Aug. - Oct. 1967

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    Multisweep cyclic voltammograms for electrochemical characterization of nonaqueous systems for secondary battery application

    The Gender Equality in Research Scale: A tool for monitoring and encouraging progress on gender integration in research for and in development.

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    This brief discusses a monitoring and learning tool – the Gender Equality in Research Scale (GEIRS) – designed to assess the level of gender integration across a CRP’s research portfolio and at different stages of the research and development cycle

    Electrochemical characterization of nonaqueous systems for secondary battery application

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    Electrochemical evaluation of electrode organic electrolyte combinations for rechargeable battery system

    Electrochemical characterization of nonaqueous systems for secondary battery application Quarterly report, Nov. 1967 - Jan. 1968

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    Multisweep cyclic voltammograms for electrochemical characterization of nonaqueous systems for secondary battery application

    Electrochemical characterization of nonaqueous systems for secondary battery application Quarterly report, Feb. - Apr. 1968

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    Electrochemical characterization of nonaqueous battery systems to determine solubility and reactivity effects on electrode compatibilit

    Identification of technical barriers and preferred practices for oil production in the Appalachian Basin

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    The Appalachian Basin is characterized by great number of stripper wells and marginally producing oilfields that face a number of production problems. The purpose of this study was to identify the main problematic issues and preferred solutions for oil production in the Appalachian Basin. Investigation and identification of oil production problems and preferred solutions began with searches in the Society of Petroleum Engineer (SPE) library, and Petroleum Technology Transfer Council (PTTC) website. In addition, journals, workshop, conference were used to find additional information. Formal interviews were arranged with oil producers to gain more insight into problems in the Appalachian Basin. Accordingly, the following production problems were identified and ranked in order of decreasing importance: water production, poor understanding of reservoir heterogeneity, limited availability of compatible water for water injection, lack of sufficient reservoir data such as permeability, porosity, and primary production data for reservoir characterization, and paraffin and asphaltene causing operational issues. The technologies that are investigated included: water controls treatment, water-handling methods, and reservoir characterization using Artificial Neural Networks, paraffin and asphaltene control. In addition, corrosion problems and electrical cost reduction are discussed

    Charge Symmetry Breaking in 500 MeV Nucleon-Trinucleon Scattering

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    Elastic nucleon scattering from the 3He and 3H mirror nuclei is examined as a test of charge symmetry violation. The differential cross-sections are calculated at 500 MeV using a microsopic, momentum-space optical potential including the full coupling of two spin 1/2 particles and an exact treatment of the Coulomb force. The charge-symmetry-breaking effects investigated arise from a violation within the nuclear structure, from the p-nucleus Coulomb force, and from the mass-differences of the charge symmetric states. Measurements likely to reveal reliable information are noted.Comment: 5 page

    Atomic Properties of Lu+^+

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    Singly ionised Lutetium has recently been suggested as a potential clock candidate. Here we report a joint experimental and theoretical investigation of \ce{Lu^+}. Measurements relevant to practical clock operation are made and compared to atomic structure calculations. Calculations of scalar and tensor polarizabilities for clock states over a range of wavelengths are also given. These results will be useful for future work with this clock candidate.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figure
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