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1985DBS-9780309035286National Academy 1985. 1. Paperback. New. National Academy paperback
1985DBS-9780309035286National Academy 1985. 1. Paperback. New. National Academy paperback
a1026701952 first edition. US Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Tests. DNA 6019F. 216p. some photo illus and charts. 4to wraps. LIght non-circulating depository library stamps on cover no pocket no spine numbers no bookplate Text clean; VG. . paperback
a1026711951 first edition. US Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Tests. DNA 6023F. 188p. some photo illus and charts. 4to wraps. LIght non-circulating depository library stamps on cover no pocket no spine numbers no bookplate Text clean; VG. . paperback
2014x-041571396XRoutledge 2014. Paperback. New. 248 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. Routledge paperback
ria9781442225114_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; America’s nuclear energy industry is in decline. Low natural gas prices financing hurdles failure to find a permanent repository for high-level nuclear waste reactions to the Fukushima accident in Japan and other factors are h paperback
1410217078.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3842889852.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
a491741969 Oak Ridge National Laboratory. U.S. Atomic energy Commission. WASH 1085. 4to. 220pp. wraps. Institution name stamp and ink numbers on cover. VG. . paperback
197540583Hinsdale IL: American Nuclear Society 1975. First Edition. First Printing. good. 836 wraps illus. index coves somewhat worn and soiled. Volume 22 of the Transactions of the American Nuclear Society. American Nuclear Society paperback
2831Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies Medical Division; Oak Ridge Tennessee; 1964-1965. A hardcover volume consisting of reprints from the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies Medical Division for the years 1964-1965. With the ownership inkstamp of Dr. Michael E. DeBakey on the front free endpaper. Red cloth-covered boards gilt spine lettering 11 x 8 1/2 inches. Contains multiple reprints from journals book chapters government documents and abstracts. All originating from the Medical Division Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies. 3214022. F. Hardcover. Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, Medical Division; Oak Ridge, Tennessee; 1964-1965. hardcover
198141371Washington DC: GPO 1981. First Edition. First Printing. good. Quarto approx. 325 wraps sections index tabbed tabs bent references fr cover stained and edge creased spine faded slight waviness to text. NUREG-0740. GPO paperback
3656510687.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1989__0309041791National Academies Press 1989. Paperback. New. 156 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.25 inches. National Academies Press paperback
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1993032183Hackensack New Jersey U.S.A.: World Scientific Pub Co Inc 1993. First edition 1993. Good in very good dustjacket. Collected scholarly papers from a 1992 symposium. Purple hardcover with dustjacket. Book has edge rubbing and sits slightly crooked when laid flat this disappears when the book is shelved. Firm binding clean pages with a small circle on the group photo indicating the book's previous owner pages clean and otherwise unmarked. The mylar protected dustjacket has light shelf rubbing no chips. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. World Scientific Pub Co Inc Hardcover
2009__0309130883National Academies Press 2009. Paperback. New. 168 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.50 inches. National Academies Press paperback
19911130308.38American Nuclear Society La Grange Park IL. 1991. Paperback. Good. 4to paperback. VOLUME 2 ONLY: Aerospace Power Systems; Conversion Technologies. Good condition. Covers lightly edge-rubbed rear cover creased; contents clean binding tight. 569 pp. illus. American Nuclear Society, La Grange Park, IL. paperback
19410WS Singapure 1983. LEINEN 327 Seiten dies ist dies ist ein regulär ausgesondertes Bibliotheksexemplar aus einer wissenschaftlichen Bibliothek keine Markierungen/Anmerkungen das Buch ist sehr gut erhalten --- Lib. Ex. no marks LINEN 327 pages the book is in a very good condition WS Singapure 1983 unknown
j153Fort Sam Houston 1990. Subcourse Med447. 4to. about 200pp. tables large foldout chart at rear original stapled wraps. A few date and one ink number and Depository Library stamp on front. Staple removed from right margin leaving some residue on front and rear wrappers. VG light wear. . paperback
a1026671951 first edition. US Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Tests. DNA 6022F. 4to wraps.180P. LIght non-circulating depository library stamps on cover no pocket no spine numbers no bookplate Text clean; VG. . paperback
a1026691953 first edition. US Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Tests. DNA 6016F. 92p. 4to wraps. LIght non-circulating depository library stamps on cover no pocket no spine numbers no bookplate Text clean; VG. . paperback
a1026681951 first edition. US Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Tests. DNA 6024F. 138P. 4to wraps. LIght non-circulating depository library stamps on cover no pocket no spine numbers no bookplate Text clean; VG. . paperback
199979904Albuquerque NM: Defense Threat Reduction Agency Defense Nuclear Weapons School 1999. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Folder with inserts. Good. This appears to be a packet that would be provided to an incoming student. This type of material is typically quite ephemeral frequently discarded by the students after completion of their course or courses. The folder is approximately 9 inches by 12 inches with two interior pockets into which are the following inserts. Left side has a color hardcopy vugraph with information on how to receive incoming messages a color hardcopy vugraph of the Defense Nuclear Weapons School layout highlighting the student's meeting room telephones and rest rooms and a booklet on the Defense Threat Reduction Agency DTRA 16 pages counting covers. This booklet discusses the DTRA Mission the Threat Environment and the Future. The right side has a single sheet with information on both sides on The Defense Nuclear Weapons School addressing In-Residence Courses Mobile Training MTT Courses and DTRA Sponsored training. The FY 00 Course Schedule as of 10 September 1999 is on the reverse side with key points of contact at the bottom. In addition the FY00 Course Catalogue is included. This is a ii 34 page document plus covers and includes information on registration and other logistics but the main content consists of short descriptions of key courses offered such as Nuclear Weapons Orientation Course Joint Nuclear Explosive Ordnance Disposal Joint Nuclear Operations and Targeting Course and Nuclear Weapons Effects Course. The Defense Nuclear Weapons School DNWS is housed on Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque New Mexico and is administered by the Combat Support Directorate of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. The school teaches courses on Consequence Assessment Hazard Prediction Ordnance Disposal and other WMD-related coursework. Mission DNWS is tasked with the mission of providing nuclear weapons core competencies and chemical biological radiological nuclear and high explosive CBRNE response training to DoD other Federal and State Agencies and National Laboratory personnel. Vision The vision of the Defense Nuclear Weapons School is to be a premiere DoD military multi-Service/Joint CBRNE training facility. Training Objectives The primary objective of the Defense Nuclear Weapons School is to create develop and implement professional training through alternative and innovative training technologies ensuring the United States maintains safe reliable and credible nuclear deterrence. The DNWS provides the warfighter with topical information relating to United States nuclear core competency training radiological/nuclear response training and CBRNE/homeland defense training. Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Defense Nuclear Weapons School unknown
199774858Washington DC: Nuclear Energy Institute 1997. Xerox-type of agenda and presentation vugraphs. Binderclipped loose pages. Fair. Unpaginated approximately 150 pages. Very scarce surviving meeting materials. Some pages of inferior copy quality but are quite readable. This meeting was held near the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and was foundational to the U.S. MOX decisions. This package of materials includes a copy of the agenda and copies of each presentation listed on the agenda. These are: Site Infrastructure & Building Feasibility Review for a MOX Fabrication Facility by Damian Peko Office of Fissile Materials Disposition U. S. Department of Energy; BNFL MOX Fabrication and Licensing Experience by Bryen Martin BNFL; Belgonucleaire MOX Fabrication and Licensing Experience by Michel Debauche Manager MOX Plant Engineering Belgonucleaire; COGEMA Inc. MOX Fabrication and Licensing Experience by Gerard Lebastard Director International Business COGEMA and Siemens Power Corp. MOX Fabrication and Licensing Experience by Carl A. Duckwitz Consultant. Marvin Fertel Vice President Suppliers International and Fuels Nuclear Energy Institute welcomed the attendees at the start and summarized the discussion at the end no vugraphs associated with his remarks. The U.S. Department of Energy DOE signed a contract with Duke COGEMA Stone & Webster DCS now called Shaw AREVA MOX Services MOX Services or the applicant to design build and operate a Mixed Oxide MOX Fuel Fabrication Facility MFFF. On February 28 2001 the applicant submitted a request to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC to construct a MFFF on the DOE's Savannah River Site SRS near Aiken South Carolina. On March 30 2005 the Commission issued the construction authorization CA. Two years after the CA was issued the construction started. In 2006 MOX Services submitted a license application to possess and use byproduct and special nuclear material SNM at the MFFF. When the facility is authorized to use and possess SNM it will take surplus weapon-grade plutonium remove impurities and mix it with uranium oxide to form MOX fuel pellets for reactor fuel assemblies. These assemblies will be irradiated in commercial nuclear power reactors. Following irradiation the resulting spent fuel would contain plutonium in a form less usable for nuclear weapons. Nuclear Energy Institute unknown