Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 266Pergamon Press, 1958 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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... reactor shut itself off without sustaining any damage . This rate of power increase is the largest known to have been experi- enced safely by reactor and amounted to tripling the power every two - thousandths of a second . The power ...
... reactor shut itself off without sustaining any damage . This rate of power increase is the largest known to have been experi- enced safely by reactor and amounted to tripling the power every two - thousandths of a second . The power ...
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... Reactor Safety Fuse . A reactor safety " fuse , " which automatically shuts down high power nuclear re- search reactors if operating control is lost , has been designed , built , and successfully tested for the Atomic Energy Commission ...
... Reactor Safety Fuse . A reactor safety " fuse , " which automatically shuts down high power nuclear re- search reactors if operating control is lost , has been designed , built , and successfully tested for the Atomic Energy Commission ...
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... reactor fuel , 372 ( C ) Radioactivity . Crude oil analysis using nuclear reactor , 426 ( C ) Radioactive wastes in sewage treatment , 150 ( C ) Reactors . Ceramic cores for fuel elements , 482 ( C ) Chemical separations process for spent ...
... reactor fuel , 372 ( C ) Radioactivity . Crude oil analysis using nuclear reactor , 426 ( C ) Radioactive wastes in sewage treatment , 150 ( C ) Reactors . Ceramic cores for fuel elements , 482 ( C ) Chemical separations process for spent ...
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Effects of Unipolar Air Ions on Microorganisms and on Evaporation | 9 |
Plastics in the Space Age JOHN H Lux | 21 |
The Lagrange Equations in Electrical Networks FREDERICK L RYDER | 27 |
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