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0309029392.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1980ZB1203795Natl Academy Pr 1980. 204 pp. Paperback spine and covers faded ex library else text clean & binding tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Natl Academy Pr paperback
198320326Singapore : World Scientific 1983. First Edition. Hardback. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dw. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. ; 327 pages; Physical desc. : vi 327 p. ; 22 cm. Subject: Isobars --Mesons --Nuclear Physics --Nuclei --Quarks Singapore : World Scientific hardcover
B9781442225114Paperback / softback. New. paperback
198045462North West Water Authority & British Nuclear Fuels Ltd 1980. Individual sheets bound only by a string tie to top left hand corner. Page corners and edges slightly dog eared due to binding else clean and tidy. Good/No Jacket. 4to. North West Water Authority & British Nuclear Fuels Ltd unknown
1992Q-0894485571Amer Nuclear Society 1992-12-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Amer Nuclear Society hardcover
19702090202120401106Iwanamishoten 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Iwanamishoten paperback
199574849La Grange Park IL 1995. Wraps. Very good. vii 1 86 pages. Footnotes. Institution stamp on title page with date in ink. Among the members of the Special Panel were: Glen Seaborg Harold Bengelsdorf Harold Agnew Alexander Haig Bertrand Goldschmidt and Rudolph Rometsch. Laid in is a related item 11 pages and business card of the key conclusions and recommendations and other information. The American Nuclear Society ANS established an independent and prestigious panel to publish a report regarding the protection and management of civil and excess weapons plutonium. In terms of approach ANS focused on several short- and long-term issues. The short-term focus was on the disposition of excess weapons plutonium while the longer-range issue concerned the disposition of the plutonium being produced in the civil nuclear fuel cycle. The report contains recommendations that the members believed to be vital to US plutonium management policy it also was intended to serve as a tool for further use. The panel has concluded that immediate emphasis should be placed on the assurance that all unconverted materials are protected as securely as when they were part of the active weapon stockpiles. More importantly the panel also recommended prompt implementation of the so-called reactor option for disposing of surplus US and Russian weapons plutonium. The longer-term issues covered by the panel were those posed by the growing stocks of both separated plutonium and spent fuel generated in the world`s civil nuclear power programs. These issues included what fuel cycle policies should be prudently pursued in light of proliferation risks and likely future energy needs what steps should be taken in regard to the increase in the demand for power in the future and how plutonium in its various forms should be protected and managed to minimize proliferation. Overall the panel concluded that plutonium is an energy resource that should be used and not a waste material to be disposed of. paperback
19872083002116409682Iwanamishoten 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Iwanamishoten paperback
19952090502113717139Not Available 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
196982559Sandia Base Albuquerque New Mexico: Defense Atomic Support Agency Field Command Nuclear Training Directorate 1969. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. Good. Three-hole punched and stapled at left side. iv 22 pages. Illustrated front cover. Illustrations. Cover has some wear. The Table of Contents has an introduction and sections on: Pershing Organization Characteristics Pershing Missile Ground Support Equipment Trajectory Theory Flight Sequence and Summary. The fifteen illustrations are: Pershing 1a System Missile Structures Battery Control Central Erector-Launcher and M757 Tractor Programer-Test Station and Power Station Vehicle Radio Terminal Set AN/TRC-80 Missile Section Containers Pershing Trajectory First-Stage Ignition Coast Period First-State Separation and Second-Stage Ignition Thrust Termination and Warhead Separation Case Venting Warhead Reentry and Detonation. In order to improve Pershing's performance in the quick reaction alert role Pershing 1a was developed. Ground support equipment was designed for maximum tactical and strategic mobility electronic computation of firing data and automatic test and checkout equipment. The Pershing 1a also had a specially designed communications set that allowed extremely reliable communications over great distances 99.9-percent reliability at 160 kilometers. This publication was intended for home study and reference by students attending the Nuclear Weapons Maintenance Course Army Weapons Division Nuclear Training Directorate Field Command. An understanding of the facts herein was deemed essential for the proper comprehension of classroom instruction in these courses. 1964 a series of operational tests and follow-on tests were performed to determine Pershing reliability. The Secretary of Defense then requested that the Army define the modifications required to make Pershing suitable for the Quick Reaction Alert QRA role. The Pershing 1a development program was approved in 1965 the original Pershing renamed to Pershing 1 and Martin Marietta received the Pershing 1a production contract in 1967. Project SWAP replaced all the Pershing equipment in Germany by mid-1970 and the first units quickly achieved QRA status. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara directed that the U.S. Air Force's MGM-13 Mace missile would be replaced by the Pershing 1a in 1965. Pershing 1a was a Quick Reaction Alert system and so had faster vehicles launch times and newer electronics. The total number of launchers increased from 8 to 36 per battalion. Production of the Pershing 1a missile ended in 1975 and reopened in 1977 to replace missiles expended in training. Pershing 1a was further improved in 1971 with the Pershing Missile and Power Station Development Program. A total of 754 MGM-31A missiles were built. Defense Atomic Support Agency, Field Command, Nuclear Training Directorate paperback
19702090202120700527Japan Atomic Industry Council 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 502 pages Size: A6 Japan Atomic Industry Council paperback
19752083002116412319Gyoseitsushinsha 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Gyoseitsushinsha paperback
2080702109501196Okura Ministry of Printing Bureau N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 195p Size: 21cm Number of books: 1 Okura Ministry of Printing Bureau paperback
2080702109504255Nikkei Science 1983.7 N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 148p Size: 29cm Nikkei Science 1983.7 paperback
2080702109501703Iwanamishoten N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 221p Size: 26cm Iwanamishoten paperback
2081502112302545Tokenshuppan N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Tokenshuppan paperback
20052091502135417679Not Available 2005. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
2091502133540109Association of Kansai Literature Against Nuclear Warfare N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Association of Kansai Literature Against Nuclear Warfare paperback
198354539Los Alamos NM: Los Alamos National Lab 1983. very good. 3-ring binder approximately 2 inches of material. Course met from October 17 to November 4 1983. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy in cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency. The course director was Charles R. Hatcher. Los Alamos National Lab unknown
90932Xian China: Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology NINT. Unknown edition or printing. Single sheet printed on one side. Very good. The format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. This is a hardcopy of a color vugraph. On the left side are to photographs. The top has a group of people walking in a tunnel and the lower on is an image of a tunnel. On the right side is a track overland of the tunnel's direction. The middle section is a hand drawn and captioned Tunnel Plan view including a Cross Section drawn at the lower right corner with some dimensions. The track goes from a brick face to the shot point. NINT was the institution responsible for conducting and analyzing China’s nuclear testing program. Since China signed the CTBT NINT has emerged with the primary responsibility for China’s field implementation of the technologies for the International Monitoring System IMS. An adit is a near-horizontal entrance or tunnel driven into a hillside or mountain for underground operations featuring only one opening to the surface. Adits offer a cost-effective safer alternative to vertical shafts. An adit allows workers to walk into a mine unlike vertical shafts to reach areas of interest directly. Because they are driven at a slight upward angle they allow water to drain out naturally removing the need for pumps. Adits also provide natural airflow for underground operations. Project 816 in Chongqing China is a massive decommissioned underground nuclear plant often cited as the world's largest artificial cave featuring over 20 kilometers of tunnels and 13 levels. Built in the 1960s to produce atomic bomb fuel it was designed to withstand nuclear hits with 18000 workers creating a facility that is now a tourist attraction. Key Details of Project 816:Structure: The complex contains 18 major caves over 130 tunnels and 80 roads.<br /> Design & Safety: It was built inside a mountain to resist a 1-megaton hydrogen bomb airburst and a magnitude-8 earthquake. Scale: The reactor hall is massive measuring 79.6 meters in height. Status: Construction was halted in 1984 85% complete due to shifting geopolitics. It was declassified in 2002 and opened as a tourist attraction in 2010. Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology (NINT) unknown
19972111902153200646Nanatsumorishokan 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Nanatsumorishokan paperback
20072090502113705807Not Available 2007. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
73683Washington DC: Nuclear Threat Initiative 201. Third Edition. Trade paperback. Very good. 2 134 pages. Map. Illustrations.some with color Appendices. Selected Country Summaries. This is the third rendition of a biennial assessment of nuclear security conditions around the world. This edition notes that progress has slowed in key areas of nuclear security cooperation. Nuclear Threat Initiative paperback
200661367Washington DC: Nuclear Threat Initiative; Embassy of the Republic of Kazakstan 2006. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. Very good/very good. xiii 208 p. Illustrations some in color. Nuclear Threat Initiative; Embassy of the Republic of Kazakstan hardcover