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20062081502111907155Chishiki-san-ken 2006. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Chishiki-san-ken paperback
19982091202133105715Kashiwashobo 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kashiwashobo paperback
2080202103702678Kagoshima Reimeikan Historical Materials Center Reimeikan N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 22cm A5 Kagoshima Reimeikan Historical Materials Center Reimeikan paperback
19812110502151001121Shingakusha 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 7 Shingakusha paperback
19782091502135709334Koji Island 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Koji Island paperback
19292111902160602931Ayuzawa insatsujo 1929. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 24 Ayuzawa insatsujo paperback
19892091502135705124Kashiwashobo 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kashiwashobo paperback
19782091502135701087Japan Public Opinion Research Institute 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Japan Public Opinion Research Institute paperback
19922110502151005999Koji Island 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Koji Island paperback
19852082402113500979Tokyo horei 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 10 Tokyo horei paperback
19952080502106408187Kokusho Publishing Association 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kokusho Publishing Association paperback
0803120400New. Brand new and still unused unknown
0471262463New. Brand new and still unused unknown
199979745Washington DC: United States Department of Energy Office of Fissile Materials Disposition 1999. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Good. This consists of a Summary volume 4 vii. 1 54 2 pages; Volume I - Part A various paginations approximately 400 pages; Volume I - Part B various paginations approximately 570 pages; Volume II various paginations approximately 500 pages rear cover and several back pages creased; Volume III - Part A Comment Response Document various paginations approximately 1150 pages; and Volume III - Part B Comment Response Document various paginations approximately 800 pages. Tables. Figures. Footnotes Acronyms. maps. Name written in ink on two covers. Covers have some wear and soiling. Minor edge soiling. Interior appears unmarked. The SPD EIS analyzes a nominal 50 metric tons t 55 tons of surplus weapons-usable plutonium which is primarily in the form of pits the core element of a nuclear weapon's fission component metals and oxides. In addition to 38.2 t 42 tons of weapons-grade plutonium already declared by the President as excess to national security needs the material analyzed includes weapons-grade plutonium that may be declared surplus in the future as well as weapons-usable reactor-grade plutonium that is surplus to the programmatic and national defense needs of DOE. In December 1996 the U.S. Department of Energy DOE published the Storage and Disposition of Weapons-Usable Fissile Materials Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement Storage and Disposition PEIS DOE 1996a. That PEIS analyzes the potential environmental consequences of alternative strategies for the long-term storage of weapons-usable plutonium and highly enriched uranium HEU and the disposition of weapons-usable plutonium that has been or may be declared surplus to national security needs. The Record of Decision ROD for the Storage and Disposition PEIS issued on January 14 1997 DOE 1997a outlines DOE's decision to pursue an approach to plutonium disposition that would make surplus weapons-usable plutonium inaccessible and unattractive for weapons use. DOE's disposition strategy consistent with the Preferred Alternative analyzed in the Storage and Disposition PEIS allows for both the immobilization of someand potentially all of the surplus plutonium and use of some of the surplus plutonium as mixed oxide MOX fuel in existing domestic commercial reactors. The disposition of surplus plutonium would also involve disposal of both the immobilized plutonium and the MOX fuel as spent nuclear fuel in a potential geologic repository. The purpose of and need for the proposed action is to reduce the threat of nuclear weapons proliferation worldwide by conducting disposition of surplus plutonium in the United States in an environmentally safe and timely manner. Comprehensive disposition actions are needed to ensure that surplus plutonium is converted to proliferation-resistant forms. In September 1993 President Clinton issued the Nonproliferation and Export Control Policy White House 1993 in response to the growing threat of nuclear proliferation. Further in January 1994 President Clinton and Russia's President Yeltsin issued a Joint Statement Between the United States and Russia on Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Means of Their Delivery White House 1994. In accordance with these policies the focus of the U.S. nonproliferation efforts includes ensuring the safe secure long-term storage and disposition of surplus weapons-usable fissile plutonium. Following publication of the SPD Draft EIS the United States and Russia signed a 5-year agreement to provide the scientific and technical basis for decisions concerning how surplus plutonium will be managed and a statement of principles with the intention of removing approximately 50 t 55 tons of plutonium from each country's Surplus Plutonium Disposition Final Environmental Impact Statement A MOX lead assembly is a prototype reactor fuel assembly that contains MOX fuel. Should the No Action Alternative be chosen the ROD pursuant to the SPD EIS would also address the movement of the remaining surplus nonpit plutonium from RFETS in support of its planned closure in 2006. The disposition activities proposed in the SPD EIS will enhance U.S. credibility and flexibility in negotiations on bilateral and multilateral reductions of surplus weapons-usable fissile materials inventories. United States Department of Energy, Office of Fissile Materials Disposition paperback
19932090202120402873Kashiwashobo 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kashiwashobo paperback
185697086London: Harrison and Sons. 1856. Oblong half leather boards pp 403. Professionally restored with new leather spine with leather title label lettered in gilt. Ex-library with occasional stamps. Edges rubbed. Very good condition. Rare. Wilhelm Bleek was a German linguist known for his pioneering study of South African languages. 1st edition. Boards. Harrison and Sons hardcover
2080202103700082San'ichishobo N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 26cm B5 San'ichishobo paperback
2080302106803683Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
2091502135500246Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
2080202103703861Kagoshima Reimeikan Historical Materials Center Reimeikan N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 22cm A5 Kagoshima Reimeikan Historical Materials Center Reimeikan paperback
2080202103704110Kagoshima N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 22cm A5 Kagoshima paperback
TECH1614Amsterdam Elsevier 2003. 4°. 5000 pp collectively with numerous illustrations hardbound as good as new in mint condition. OPappbände neuwertig. Amsterdam, Elsevier (2003). hardcover
19752090202120404242Rinsen Bookstore 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Rinsen Bookstore paperback
19872110502150903065Kashiwashobo 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kashiwashobo paperback
19862091502135705333Kashiwashobo 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kashiwashobo paperback