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    Saturated system behavior - Surface boiling and controlled blowdown Final report

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    Surface and static pressure effects on nucleate pool boiling, and depressurization response of saturated syste

    Pool boiling of water from mechanically polished and chemically etched stainless steel surfaces

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    Nucleate boiling heat transfer from mechanically polished, chemically etched stainless steel boiling plat

    Варіант розширення часового діапазону контролю витратомірів зважування

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    Fission studies with 140 MeV α\bm{\alpha}-Particles

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    Binary fission induced by 140 MeV α\alpha-particles has been measured for nat^{\rm nat}Ag, 139^{139}La, 165^{165}Ho and 197^{197}Au targets. The measured quantities are the total kinetic energies, fragment masses, and fission cross sections. The results are compared with other data and systematics. A minimum of the fission probability in the vicinity Z2/A=24Z^2/A=24 is observed.Comment: 4 figures, 2 table

    Final Report: Buffalo National River Ecosystems

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    The objective of this study was to sample the Buffalo River on a seasonal basis for a year, in order to determine whether any potential water quality problems existed

    An evaporation-based model of thermal neutron induced ternary fission of plutonium

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    Ternary fission probabilities for thermal neutron induced fission of plutonium are analyzed within the framework of an evaporation-based model where the complexity of time-varying potentials, associated with the neck collapse, are included in a simplistic fashion. If the nuclear temperature at scission and the fission-neck-collapse time are assumed to be ~1.2 MeV and ~10^-22 s, respectively, then calculated relative probabilities of ternary-fission light-charged-particle emission follow the trends seen in the experimental data. The ability of this model to reproduce ternary fission probabilities spanning seven orders of magnitude for a wide range of light-particle charges and masses implies that ternary fission is caused by the coupling of an evaporation-like process with the rapid re-arrangement of the nuclear fluid following scission.Comment: 25 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in IJMP

    Kangaroos and climate: an analysis of distribution

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    (1) The distributions of three partially sympatric kangaroo species, Macropus giganteus (Shaw), M. fuliginosus (Desmarest) and M. rufus (Desmarest), were analysed to determine their climatic characteristics. (2) M. giganteus occupies areas only where rainfall either has little seasonal trend or where rainfall in summer exceeds winter rainfall. (3) M. fuliginosus is found in areas of uniform or winter rainfall. (4) Seasonality of rainfall has little influence on the distribution of M. rufus. Instead, its distribution reflects interaction between mean annual precipitation and mean annual temperature. (5) The extent of sympatry and allopatry appears to be determined by the independent reaction of each species to specific and differing climatic stimuli rather than by biological interaction between species

    Memory effects on descent from nuclear fission barrier

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    Non-Markovian transport equations for nuclear large amplitude motion are derived from the collisional kinetic equation. The memory effects are caused by the Fermi surface distortions and depend on the relaxation time. It is shown that the nuclear collective motion and the nuclear fission are influenced strongly by the memory effects at the relaxation time τ51023s\tau \geq 5\cdot 10^{-23}{\rm s}. In particular, the descent of the nucleus from the fission barrier is accompanied by characteristic shape oscillations. The eigenfrequency and the damping of the shape oscillations depend on the contribution of the memory integral in the equations of motion. The shape oscillations disappear at the short relaxation time regime at τ0\tau \to 0, which corresponds to the usual Markovian motion in the presence of friction forces. We show that the elastic forces produced by the memory integral lead to a significant delay for the descent of the nucleus from the barrier. Numerical calculations for the nucleus 236^{236}U shows that due to the memory effect the saddle-to-scission time grows by a factor of about 3 with respect to the corresponding saddle-to-scission time obtained in liquid drop model calculations with friction forces.Comment: 22 pages, 8 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.

    Understanding your water test report (1995)

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    "New 7/93, Reprinted 4/95/5M.""Water Quality.""Focus area : drinking water.""Published by University Extension. University of Missouri-Columbia.""Reviewed and adapted for Missouri by Wanda Eubank, Jerry Carpenter, Bev Maltsberger, University of Missouri-Columbia, and Nix Anderson, Missouri Department of Health, from Understanding Your Water Test Report by Michael H. Bradshaw, Health and Safety Extension Specialist and G. Morgan Powell, Natural Resource Engineer, Kansas State University.
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