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B9781286862872Paperback / softback. New. paperback
1494939959.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Minuit, 1981, 176 pp., broché, quelques passages signalés au stylo et au feutre transparent, légères traces d'usage, annotation et ex-libris en première page, annotation en troisième de couverture, état correct.
Secondo manifesto del Movimento Arte Nucleare che, dopo l'affermazione della volontà di combattere ogni accademismo, risalente al primo manifesto, afferma ora l'irripetibilità dell'opera d'arte. Testo in italiano, francese e inglese, stampato fronte retro su foglio di cartoncino ripiegato in tre parti, da un lato con scritte gialle su fondo nero e dall'altro lato con scritte nere su fondo grigio. Copertine di velina azzurra. Il manifesto è firmato da Armand, Enrico Baj, Bemporad, Gianni Bertini, Jaques Calonne, Stanley Chapmans, Mario Colucci, Danerlo, Enrico De Miceli, Reinhout D'Haese, Wout Hoeboer, Hundertwasser, Yves Klein, Théodore Koenig, Piero Manzoni, Nando, Joseph Noiret, Arnaldo Pomodoro, Giò Pomodoro, Pierre Restany, Saura, Ettore Sordini, Serge Vandercam, Angelo Verga / The second manifesto of the Arte Nucleare Group. Folded card sheet, printed in black and yellow on heavy black card within printed turquoise tissue wrapper . 4to (cm 30,5x17). . . Ottimo (Fine). . . .
199287382La Grange Park IL: American Nuclear Society 1992. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Very good. xii 193 3 pages. Footnotes. Illustrations a few with color. Tabular data. Bibliography. Illustrated front cover. No dust jacket present. It's been 50 years since the Chicago Pile experiment and the first controlled chain reaction. Anonymous volunteer contributors from the ANS have put together this history which ends with a celebration of the future of nuclear power but does not talk of what to do with radioactive waste. This book was prepared by a volunteer effort of a large number of people over several months. The authors take responsibility for the choice of material on the many possible issued covered. It was the belief of the authors that the beneficial impacts of nuclear energy while already enormous represent only a small fraction of the benefits yet to be gained and that this brief history of the first 50 years of the controlled nuclear chain reaction represents only the first phase of the nuclear era. The contents include Introduction Chicago Pile No. 1: The First Controlled Nuclear Chain Reaction; Development of Nuclear Power Plants in the United States; Development of Nuclear Power Plants in Canada and Europe; Status of Nuclear Power Development; Other Peaceful Applications of Nuclear Energy; Nuclear Fuel Technology; Nuclear Safety; and Working Toward a Nuclear Future. Chicago Pile-1 CP-1 was the world's first artificial nuclear reactor. On 2 December 1942 the first human-made self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction was initiated in CP-1 during an experiment led by Enrico Fermi. The secret development of the reactor was the first major technical achievement for the Manhattan Project the Allied effort to create nuclear weapons during World War II. Developed by the Metallurgical Laboratory at the University of Chicago CP-1 was built under the west viewing stands of the original Stagg Field. Although the project's civilian and military leaders had misgivings about the possibility of a disastrous runaway reaction they trusted Fermi's safety calculations and decided they could carry out the experiment in a densely populated area. Fermi described the reactor as "a crude pile of black bricks and wooden timbers." After a series of attempts the successful reactor was assembled in November 1942 by a team of about 30 that in addition to Fermi included scientists Leo Szilard Leona Woods Herbert L. Anderson Walter Zinn Martin D. Whitaker and George Weil. The reactor used natural uranium. This required a very large amount of material in order to reach criticality along with graphite used as a neutron moderator. The reactor contained 45000 ultra-pure graphite blocks weighing 360 short tons and was fueled by 5.4 short tons of uranium metal and 45 short tons of uranium oxide. Unlike most subsequent nuclear reactors it had no radiation shielding or cooling system as it operated at very low power - about one-half watt. The success of Chicago Pile-1 provided the first vivid demonstration of the feasibility of the military use of nuclear energy by the Allies as well as the reality of the danger that Nazi Germany could succeed in producing nuclear weapons. Previously estimates of critical masses had been crude calculations leading to order-of-magnitude uncertainties about the size of a hypothetical bomb. The successful use of graphite as a moderator paved the way for progress in the Allied effort. The Germans had failed to account for the importance of boron and cadmium impurities in the graphite samples on which they ran their test of its usability as a moderator while Leo Szilard and Enrico Fermi had asked suppliers about the most common contaminations of graphite after a first failed test. They consequently ensured that the next test would be run with graphite entirely devoid of them. In 1943 CP-1 was moved to Red Gate Woods and reconfigured to become Chicago Pile-2 CP-2. There it was operated for research until 1954 when it was dismantled and buried. The stands at Stagg Field were demolished in August 1957; the site is now a National Historic Landmark and a Chicago Landmark. American Nuclear Society hardcover
1992Q-0894485571Amer Nuclear Society 1992-12-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Amer Nuclear Society hardcover
Very good clean copy, pages very clean, bright and tight. Some fading to spine. Used
201300593Paris, Ramsay, 1995 ; in-8, 166 pp., br. préface d'Oscar Temaru.
1961RO20034883ECOLE NATIONALE DES PONTS ET CHAUSSEES. 1960-1961. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 139 pages. Nombreux graphiques et schémas en noir et blanc dans le texte. Dos toilé. . . . Classification Dewey : 539-Physique nucléaire
194876795Couverture souple. Broché. 196 pages. Couverture tachée.
1978LFA-126733919Revue de 40 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, F.O.T., bon état
1976LFA-126733920Revue de 4 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée, NERSA, bon état
1980LFA-126733921Revue de 6 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée, NERSA, bon état
1982LFA-126733922Revue de 6 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée, NERSA, bon état
1982LFA-126733923Revue de 6 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée, NERSA, bon état
1977RO40128720PUG. 1977. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos frotté, Intérieur frais. 207 pages. Illustré de quelques photos en noir et blanc. Tampon en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 539-Physique nucléaire
ISBN : 2706100923. PUG. 1977. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos frotté. Intérieur frais. 207 pages. Illustré de quelques photos en noir et blanc. Tampon en page de titre. Conseil Général de l'Isère. Préface de Louis Mermaz. Le nucléaire, un choix de société. Les risques scientifiques: aujourd'hui, demain...
in-8, 287 pp., broché, couverture dorée. Excellent état. [BAT-1]
Pages clean, tight and bright. Good copy. Used
197845407Washington DC: GPO 1978. First Edition. First Printing. good. 24 cm 146 wraps. H.A.S.C. No. 95-62. GPO paperback
33 domande ai pittori visti da ''vicino'' (Alfieri, Baj, Bertini, Bionda, Brindisi, Carpi, Cassinari, De Chirico, Guttuso, Fiume, Gracco, J. Guevara, Henry, Kodra, Omiccioli, Papola, Raphael Mafai, Sassu, Vermi, Volpi, Zavattini) Volume a cura di Giorgio Lucini. 8vo. pp. 256. Dedica e firma autografe dell'Autore (solo il nome) (Inscribed and signed by the Author, the name only). Molto buono (Very Good). . Seconda edizione (2nd Edition). .
201590899RBA Editions , Grandes Idées de la Science Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 2015 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon relié, cartonnage imprimé éditeur blanc, illustré d'une figure en couleurs grand In-8 1 vol. - 151 pages
24948Technique et Vulgarisation, 1957. 15 x 21, 61 pp., quelques illustrations, broché, bon état.
Testo di Alain Jouffroy. Con 6 tavole in nero Volume n. 3 della collana "Antologia di Punto". 24mo. pp. 28. . Ottimo (Fine). . Prima edizione di 550 es. numerati. .
Catalogo di mostra, 27 novembre - 15 dicembre 1971. Con 2 tavole in nero. Notizie biografiche e attività espositiva . 16mo. pp. 20. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . .