57 research outputs found
Prevention of late deaths in x-irradiated mice by injected hematopoietic cells of newborn donors /
"Technical Objective, AW-6.""Biology and Medicine.""24 June 1958.""NM 62-03-60.""Research and Development Technical Report."Includes bibliographical references (page 11).Mode of access: Internet
Photomicrographic technique for measuring grain densities of highly ionized particle tracks in nuclear emulsions /
"26 October 1962."Includes bibliographical references (page 8).Mode of access: Internet
The RGI-20 radiac system : a wide range beta-gamma instrument.
"2 August 1963."Includes bibliographical references (page 20).Mode of access: Internet
A method for the analysis of complex peaks occurring in gamma ray pulse height distributions /
A method is described which can be used to compute the areas of overlapping peaks occurring in gamma-ray pulse height distributions in which the data are obtained in the form of histograms. The method is applicable to study of nuclear decay schemes and to the analysis of mixtures of radionuclides. The method can also be used to determine the energy of a gamma ray giving rise to a peak which is obscured by one or two other peaks from gamma rays of known energies. The method is based on the assumption that the events contributing to peak area are distributed about a central location according to the normal probability distribution. Prior calibration of the pulse height analyzer with sources of known energy is necessary for the application of the method.Ntis: ad283806.Accession No.: 60330.Includes bibliographical references (page 30).A method is described which can be used to compute the areas of overlapping peaks occurring in gamma-ray pulse height distributions in which the data are obtained in the form of histograms. The method is applicable to study of nuclear decay schemes and to the analysis of mixtures of radionuclides. The method can also be used to determine the energy of a gamma ray giving rise to a peak which is obscured by one or two other peaks from gamma rays of known energies. The method is based on the assumption that the events contributing to peak area are distributed about a central location according to the normal probability distribution. Prior calibration of the pulse height analyzer with sources of known energy is necessary for the application of the method.Mode of access: Internet
The effect of dose rate on genetic damage from fast electrons in drosophila sperm /
"Technical Objective AW-6.""Biology and Medicine.""NM 62-03-60, FCDA.""31 March 1958."Includes bibliographical references (page 13).Mode of access: Internet
Mechanism of erythrocyte destruction in the burned rat /
"Technical Objective AW-6.""Health and Biology.""NM 006 015.""Research and Development Technical Report.""24 May 1955."Includes bibliographical references (page 9).Mode of access: Internet
The effect of temperature upon the response of a gamma-ray scintillation spectrometer /
"Technical Objective AW-7.""Instrumentation.""NS 081 001.""Research and Development Technical Report.""11 May 1955."Includes bibliographical references (page 9).Mode of access: Internet
The non-specific acceptance of skin transplants by radiation chimeras /
"10 July 1961."Includes bibliographical references (page 14).Mode of access: Internet
Proposed decay schemes for some fission-product and other radionuclides /
The photon energy and photon emissions have been summed for some fission-product and other radionuclides using reported proposed decay scheme data up to about November 1956. The results are presented as proposed decay schemes giving the photon abundances per 100 disintegrations, the total photon energy emitted per disintegration, the average photon energy, and the number of photons per disintegration.Ntis: ad149097.Accession No.: 56725.Misc. No.: USNRDL-TR-160."Research and Development Technical Report."Includes bibliographical references (pages 99-103).The photon energy and photon emissions have been summed for some fission-product and other radionuclides using reported proposed decay scheme data up to about November 1956. The results are presented as proposed decay schemes giving the photon abundances per 100 disintegrations, the total photon energy emitted per disintegration, the average photon energy, and the number of photons per disintegration.Mode of access: Internet
Solute distribution in the Na₂O-B₂O₃-NaCl system. :
"9 October 1962."Includes bibliographical references (page 11).Mode of access: Internet
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