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9264010319.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Z1-T-013-01028Organization for Economic. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear and may have sticker on cover but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Organization for Economic unknown
149535783X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1962285279CERN Geneva 1962. Softcover 2 Bände mit 3 Teilen Part I: Relativistic kinematics and precession of polarization. Part II: Recapitulation of quantum mechanics. III: Formal theory of scattering. Zustand: mit einer Namenseintragung. Ecken Kanten gut. Der Rücken fehlt jeweils gänzlich der Block hält aber gut zusammen. CERN, Geneva, paperback
200178119Washington DC: Panel to Assess the Reliability Safety and Security of the United States Nuclear Stockpile 2001. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. 2 iii 1 ES-ii 31 1 4 pages. Footnotes. Boxes. The Panel consisted of John S. Foster Jr. Chairman and Harold M. Agnew Sydell P. Gold Stephen J. Guidice and James R. Schlesinger. From the Executive Summary: Congress established this Panel in 1999 to examine whether the United States can expect to sustain confidence in its nuclear deterrent while complying with the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. This year we reviewed the national capability to perform the high priority day-to-day work of stockpile stewardship - surveillance assessments refurbishment annual certification and production. We find a disturbing gap between the nation's declaratory policy that maintenance of a safe and reliable nuclear stockpile is a supreme national interest and the actions taken to support this policy. We the Panel are particularly concerned about the Department of Energy's nuclear weapons production complex. cont. Internal and independent reviews including ours find that after more than a decade of under-investment in the weapons complex it is at unacceptably high risk to perform currently agreed upon weapon refurbishments and it remains unready to fix nuclear component problems that may arise in years ahead. Throughout the broader complex the trends point downward because of the aging of facilities and the workforce. Morale is low especially in the laboratories. Parts of the weapon complex infrastructure are defective; the production capabilities that remain are fragile. The Panel sees a growing need for a coherent vision comprehensive plan and programmatic commitment to reverse this situation. The panel issued recommendations on the production complex; design production and certification; surveillance; assessment tools and methods; annual certification process; DoD's roles; and test readiness. Panel to Assess the Reliability, Safety, and Security of the United States Nuclear Stockpile paperback
2012mon0002959788National Academies Press 2020-12-30. Paperback. Very Good. 0.5000 10.7500 8.2500. National Academies Press paperback
198580983Washington DC: President's Blue Ribbon Task Group on Nuclear Weapons Program Management 1985. Presumed First Edition First printing of Executive Secretariat Report Tabbed items appear to be reprints/copies. Three Ring Binder. Good. Some documents between 1985-1990. Includes Volume # I Nuclear Weapons Program hole punched and disbound Part 1 Organizations and Responsibilities iii 34 pages Part 2 Processes and Procedures 35-65 3 pages. Volume II Previous Studies iii 1 66--Bound laid in Volume II Appendix Previous Studies various paginations approximately 50 pages lain in Volume III Recent Initiatives various paginations approximately 80 pages lain in and Summary of Background Material iii 1 29 3 pages laid in. Volume #I Parts 1 and 2 is in a three-ring binder with 25 tabbed sections. William Clark was the Chairman of the Blue Ribbon Task Group. This report was submitted in compliance with Section 1632 of the Department of Defense Authorization Act 1985 Public Law 98-525 and Executive Order 12499 of January 18 1985. The Task Group addressed procedures used by the Departments of Defense and Energy in establishing requirements and providing resources for the research development testing production surveillance and retirement of nuclear weapons. Members of the Task Group included James Schlesinger Former Secretary of Energy and Defense Former Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission Harold Agnew former Director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory Jeane Kirkpatrick Former Ambassador to the United Nations and William Perry Former Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering. A second copy of Tab R laid in with meeting agenda . A second copy of Tab S laid in. This mass of information is approximately 3 inches thick. "The President established by Executive Order 12499 the Blue Ribbon Task Group on Nuclear Weapons Program Management at the direction of the Congress to address fiscal accountability and discipline in the nation's nuclear weapons program. The Task Group was asked to ''examine the procedures used by DOD Department of Defense and DOE Department of Energy in establishing requirements for and providing resources for the research development testing production surveillance and retirement of nuclear weapons'' and to recommend any needed change in coordination budgeting or management procedures. The Task Group was also asked to address ''whether DOD should assume the responsibility for funding current DOE weapon activities and material production programs.'' The Task Group found that the present relationship between DOD and DOE for managing the nuclear weapons program is sound. Accordingly the Task Group sought a process for improving the integrated determination of nuclear weapon requirements and the management of nuclear weapon production." <br/><br/>Tabs are: A: 1983 MOU on Joint Nuclear Weapon Activities B: Agreement for the Development Production and Standardization of Atomic Weapons C: 1977 Supplement to B D: 1984 Supplement to B E: DOD Directive 3150.1 Joint Nuclear Weapons Development Studies and Engineering Projects; F: no hole punched document present but Policy and Procedures for Certifying High-Yield Nuclear Warhead Designs for Stockpile G: Interim Rules for Procedure for the Nuclear Weapon Council H: DOD Instruction 5000.2 Major System Acquisition Procedures 1980 I: DOD Directive 5000.1 Major System Acquisition Procedures J: DOD Instruction 5000.2 Major System Acquisition Procedures 1987 K: DOD Directive 5000.49 Defense Acquisition Board L: Department of Defense Directive 5134.1 Under Secretary of Defense Acquisition M. Department of Defense Instruction 5030.55 Joint AEC-DoD Nuclear Weapons Development Procedures Mc DOD and DOE Acquisition Activities hardcopy vugraphs N: AEC-DOD Project Officer Liaison Procedures O: 1987 Memorandum on Warhead Costs P: Memorandum on Management of AEC Weapons Development/Production Interface Q: Proposal for a revised supplement to the 1953 agreement R; MOU on Stockpile Confidence Testing S: Revisions to the Implementation Action Plan IAP for the Blue Ribbon Task Group BRTG Recommendations T: Information on Decision Cost U: Key Selection Drivers V: Briefing Outline W: Reprint on article on Defense System Acquisition and XYZ: Definitions of Sigma categories. President's Blue Ribbon Task Group on Nuclear Weapons Program Management unknown
199659760Washington DC: Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel Task Team 1996. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket. 92 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams. Volume I ONLY. Prepared for The Department of Energy Office of Spent Fuel Management. During the six-month period from November 1995 through April 1996 the Task Team examined the wide-ranging technical issues attendant to achieving safe and cost-effective dispost of the aluminium-based spent nuclear fuel under DOE's jurisdiction. This fuel is from research and test reactors. This report offers a path forward. Volume I provides a technical synopsis of the fuel in question and the issues involved and summarized the Team's evaluations findings and recommendations to DOE. Volume II is a compendium of supporting technical information. Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel Task Team paperback
19991317193PN. New. 1999. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
190747937Berlin Julius Springer 1907. Royal8vo. Uncut in orig. printed wrappers. A small nick to lower left part of frontwrapper. Stamps to titlepage. 10597 pp. textillustrations. Internally clean. From the library of the Danish logician and philosopher Jørgen Jørgensen with his name on top of frontwrapper. <br/><br/><em>First German edition of this importent work which is recognized as a classic being the first textbook on Radio-Activity. To this German edition translated from the second English of 1905 Rutherford himself has added further descriptions of the results obtained in the years in between.Rutherford made "Proposal of a new theory of atomic disintegration and of the nuclear nature of the atom. Rutherford discovered and named the alpha beta and gamma rays." Horblitt "One Hundred Books famous in Science" No 91 Engl. ed."After the discovery of thorium emanations in 1900 new concepts of atomic structure followed from the brilliant experiments of Rutherford. A new theory of atomic disintegration was proposed then the nuclear nature of the atom. "Dibner "Heralds of Science" No 51 Engl. ed. </em> unknown
190438588Cambridge University Press 1904. Fine hcalf raised bands gilt lettering. Probably with renewed spine. On both covers a large gilt crowned coat of arms. Corners professionally repaired. 2VIII23991 pp. Textfigs. and 1 plate facing p. 169. Halftitle and a few leaves with small brownspots in upper margin otherwise a fine clean copy. <br/><br/><em>First edition. This work marks a new epoch in the understanding of the nature of nuclear physics. "After the discovery of thorium in 1900 new concepts of atomic structure followed from the brilliant experiments of Rutherford. A new theory of atomic disentegration was proposed then the nuclear nature of the atom. He discovered and named alpha and beta rays emitted from radioactive salts and predicted that disintegration of some radioactive elements would generate helium. he also produced in the laboratory the first artificial transmutation of one element into another." Dibner Heralds of Science No. 51. - Horblit No 91. </em> hardcover
2080702109502804Taiseishuppansha N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 843p Size: 21cm Number of books: 1 Taiseishuppansha paperback
19831681<p>Good Softback Volume of the Fifth Edition of this well-established and widely-used textbook. 712pp with index ISBN 0412156709 ~ 36.95 ~ Rutherford Curie Nuclear Atom Radiation X-Rays ~ Physics</p> Chapman & Hall paperback
1972237998Mexico City: SUTINEN 1972. Newsletter. Nine issues of the newsletter 8 to 12 pages per issue; numbers present are 4 11/12 13-15 17 18 this issue badly worn an unnumbered issue and no. 21. In 1974 the organizational name changed to SUTERM. Not found in OCLC as of 3/2022. Published by radical trade unionists in the atomic energy field. Many of the issues raised union democratization etc are similar to those of the rank-and-file movements in the US at the same time. SUTINEN unknown
1968Rad0001London: Pergamon Press Ltd. 1968. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good./Very Good. 1623 p. over two volumes. Cloth. Charts graphs illustrations. With an Index of contributors at the end of Volume II. Pergamon Press, Ltd. hardcover
CA08A-00130Academia Mexicana de Ingenieria. Collectible - Good. Mexico: Academia Mexicana de Ingenieria 1981. Sm 4to. 483pp. Spanish. Illus. figures charts. Limited edition #308/1000. Good book. Spine ends scuffed. Corners fanned. Top corner bumped. engineering nuclear energy books in Spanish Inquire if you need further information. Academia Mexicana de Ingenieria unknown
093200458X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1986__0309078660National Academies Press 1986. Paperback. New. 640 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.00 inches. National Academies Press paperback
20002090502113709007Not Available 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19942090502113704324Not Available 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
20072090502113715693Not Available 2007. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
0428060854.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19672092902143900652Japan Atomic Industry Council 1967. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Japan Atomic Industry Council paperback
19672092902143800650Japan Atomic Industry Council 1967. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Japan Atomic Industry Council paperback