Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 260Pergamon Press, 1955 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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... radioactive wastes . Table III shows the result obtained in jar tests on TABLE III . - Removal of Radioactive Materials by Various Clays . ( Brockett and Placak ) ( Jar Stirring Method with 1 Gram of Clay ) Per Cent Removals after 2 ...
... radioactive wastes . Table III shows the result obtained in jar tests on TABLE III . - Removal of Radioactive Materials by Various Clays . ( Brockett and Placak ) ( Jar Stirring Method with 1 Gram of Clay ) Per Cent Removals after 2 ...
Page 554
... radioactivity are discussed . This is fol- lowed by a third chapter on the chemical behavior of radioactive substances . Then all the different applications of radioactivity to the chemical analysis are described such as the Indicator ...
... radioactivity are discussed . This is fol- lowed by a third chapter on the chemical behavior of radioactive substances . Then all the different applications of radioactivity to the chemical analysis are described such as the Indicator ...
Page 555
... Radioactive Radia- tion in Microchemistry , by T. Bernert , B. Karlik , and K. Lintner . After a brief presentation ... radioactive radiation . They dis- cuss thoroughly the different methods used for measuring radioactivity in order to ...
... Radioactive Radia- tion in Microchemistry , by T. Bernert , B. Karlik , and K. Lintner . After a brief presentation ... radioactive radiation . They dis- cuss thoroughly the different methods used for measuring radioactivity in order to ...
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