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199842987MIT Press 1998. 1st edition. Fine/Fine . Hard covers dust jacket Owner's ink stamps. Price label on jacket flap. MIT Press hardcover
1978204746London: Chapman and Hall Ld. 1978. Dust jacket is sound with very slight signs of wear. Violet hard cover with gilt lettering on spine and contents in very good clean condition. Illustrated with numerous drawings b/w photographs diagrams and tables. First Edition. hardcover. New/Very Good. Used. Chapman and Hall, Ld. Hardcover
19522110502150502143University of Tokyo Press 1952. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 University of Tokyo Press paperback
1990234204PN. New. 1990. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1965195428Wien : Ferdinand Berger et Sohne 1965. First Edition. Paperback. Near fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges very slightly dust-dulled and toned. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 573 pages; Description: 573 p. ; 24 cm. Subjects: Science --Conferences. Wien : Ferdinand Berger et Sohne paperback
18047040GB1804. Venedig Francesco Andreola 1804. Titelvignette 46 S. Interimsbroschur. Buchblock bei S.16/17 und 32/33 gebrochen. Sonst in sehr schöner Erhaltung. unknown
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181138686Caen: Chalopin / Poisson 1811-1817. The two volumes of the reports of the Academy of Caen all published first and only edition and the second edition of the Abbé de la Rue's groundbreaking work on Breton bards all bound up in two volumes. 352 8 302 13; 74 pp. 8vos. Bound in contemporary calf-backed boards. Engraved armorial bookplates of L.H. Ruault du Plessis Vaidière in both volumes. Backstrips worn but still solid and attractive. Internally fine and bright. Very scarce. Frère I 329. <br/><br/> Chalopin / Poisson hardcover
40081FRANCE DUBOIS 1852. FIRST EDITION ORIGINAL RED CLOTH WITH NEW RED LEATHER SPINE. A PRESENTATION COPY TO LORD CLAUDE HAMILTON FROM THE SOCIETY WITH AN INSCRIPTION IN GILT TO THE FRONT BOARD. FRENCH TEXT ILLUSTRATED. VERY GOOD. VERY SCARCE. FRANCE, DUBOIS, 1852 hardcover
1994437065PN. New. 1994. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
199466389Washington DC: National Academies Press 1994. Trade paperback. Very good. xiv 2 108 pages. Illustrations. References. Glossary. As a result of contamination by radionuclides released during nuclear weapons testing by the United States during the 1940s and 1950s the residents of Rongelap Atoll were evacuated from the Marshall Islands. This book provides an assessment of issues surrounding their resettlement and an evaluation of radiological conditions on certain Marshall Islands particularly Rongelap Atoll. On On March 1 1954 the United States conducted a nuclear test on Bikini Atoll in the northern Marshall Islands code named Bravo that led to widespread fallout contamination over inhabited islands of Rongelap Ailinginae and Utr k Atolls. Prior to Bravo little consideration was given to the potential health and ecological impacts of fallout contamination beyond the immediate vicinity of the test sites. A total of 64 people living on Rongelap Atoll including people residing on Ailinginae Atoll at the time of the blast received significant exposure to "fresh" radioactive fallout and had to be evacuated to Kwajalein Atoll for medical treatment. The Rongelap community spent the next 3 years living on Ejit Island Majuro Atoll before returning home to Rongelap in June 1957. However growing concerns about possible long-term health effects associated with exposure to residual fallout contamination on the island prompted residents to relocate again to a new temporary home on Mejatto Island on Kwajalein Atoll in 1985. The people of Rongelap are still resident on Mejatto today although parts of the community have split off to live on Ebeye Island Kwajalein Atoll and Majuro Atoll. The Rongelap community has always expressed a strong desire to return to their ancestral homeland. Through the Rongelap Resettlement Act the United States Congress approved and continued a 1996 resettlement agreement between the United States and the Rongelap Atoll Local Government and extended distribution authority for 10 years to advance resettlement. As a part of the 1996 resettlement agreement a Phase I resettlement program was initiated in 1998. The United States Department of Energy the Rongelap Atoll Local Government and the Republic of the Marshall Islands have since agreed to a Memorandum of Understanding MOU 1999 outlining shared provisions in support of resettlement. Under this agreement scientists from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory were tasked with developing individual radiation protection monitoring programs for resettlement workers and to verify the effects of the remedial actions. National Academies Press paperback
1954MASTER191544INEW YORK: MCGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY. G IN GREEN CLOTH WITH BLACK & SILVER TRIM. 4 VOLUME SET. Pages: 2623. . 1954. HARDCOVER. X-LIBRARY W/ USUAL FLAWS. LIGHT WEAR & SOILING. SMALL STICKER SHADOW FRONT BOARD V. 1. CRAYON MARK FEPS. TEXT BLOCKS CLEAN. . MCGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY hardcover
199688096Washington DC: National Academy Press 1996. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Good. The format is approximately 8.25 inches by 10.75 inches. xii 75 1 pages. Illustrated front cover. Some red ink marks noted. Figures. Tables. References. This is one of the National Academies Compass Series. Astronauts who venture beyond the protection of Earth's atmosphere and magnetosphere risk exposure to levels of radiation far exceeding those on Earth. Of all the risks this one is probably the most straightforward to control—by providing adequate shielding. However because shielding adds weight cost and complexity to space vehicles it is very important for designers to have a good quantitative understanding of the risk and its degree of certainty. This report assesses our understanding of radiation hazards in space. It also considers the additional research needed to reduce the areas of uncertainty research that must be completed prior to undertaking the detailed design of a vehicle carrying crew members into space for periods of extended exposure. The report finds that it will take more than a decade of research to answer even the narrowest set of key questions. The nation has backed away from a specific timetable for human exploration of the moon and Mars. Yet it seems plausible that such expeditions will be mounted sometime in the first quarter of the 21st century especially given the recent resurgence of interest in possible life on Mars from the study of meteorites. It becomes clear when the lengthy time scale of the research is also taken into account that the present report is indeed timely and should receive prompt consideration by NASA planners. NASA's long-range plans include possible human exploratory missions to the moon and Mars within the next quarter century. Such missions beyond low Earth orbit will expose crews to transient radiation from solar particle events as well as continuous high-energy galactic cosmic rays ranging from energetic protons with low mean linear energy transfer LET to nuclei with high atomic numbers high energies and high LET. Because the radiation levels in space are high and the missions long adequate shielding is needed to minimize the deleterious health effects of exposure to radiation. The knowledge base needed to design shielding involves two sets of factors each with quantitative uncertainty—the radiation spectra and doses present behind different types of shielding and the effects of the doses on relevant biological systems. It is only prudent to design shielding that will protect the crew of spacecraft exposed to predicted high but uncertain levels of radiation and biological effects. Because of the uncertainties regarding the degree and type of radiation protection needed a requirement for shielding to protect against large deleterious but uncertain biological effects may be imposed which in turn could result in an unacceptable cost to a mission. It therefore is of interest to reduce these uncertainties in biological effects and shielding requirements for reasons of mission feasibility safety and cost. National Academy Press paperback
1965726600PN. New. 1965. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
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