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Nuclear Fear: A History of Images - Page 495
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Spencer R. WEART
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Spencer R Weart
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A History of Images Spencer R. WEART, Spencer R Weart. 10. Robert Brustein, New York ... 80; NYT, 13 Sept. 1953, p. 34. 18. C. Rogers McCullough, Mark M. Mills, and Edward Teller, "The Safety of Nuclear Reactors," International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy A/CONF.8/P/853, July 1955; NYT, 11 Aug. 1955 ... study, 75-76, 91-92, 101. 23. Richard G. Hewlett and Francis Duncan, Atomic Shield, 1947/1952 (University Park:Pennsylvania State University Press, ...
Penn State Outreach - Volumes 4-5 - Page 5
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Broadcasting and Ridgway Area School District to increase student interest in science and achieve state and local science standards. Funding is being sought from the Pennsylvania state government. The project has the potential to become a demonstration project for all Pennsylvania students. It involves determining which science standards need up-to-date supplemental teaching materials and reviewing WPSX-TVs resources to find materials correlated to these standards.
Noble Gases - Volume 1 - Page 11
https://books.google.com/books?id=tOHxszYamioCRichard Edward Stanley, ‎A. Alan Moghissi - 1975 - ‎
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The projections indicate that reprocessing of fuel from power production reactors will be the primary source of krypton-85 after about 1975, and will account for more than 90 percent of the inventory and production after 1980. Although there ... Atomic Energy Commission (1972c), Nuclear Reactors, Built, Being Built, or Planned, TID-8200 (26th Rev). Atomic Energy ... Hewlett, R. G. and O. E. Anderson (1962), A History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, Vol. I, The New ...
Penn State ... Football Yearbook - Page 118
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They also combined to gain more than 100 yards receiving three times in 1994, a feat which had been accomplished only twice before in Penn State history. Scott is a ... He combined with Engram to each go over the 100-yard barrier for the third time in 1994. but only the fifth time in school history. ... NITTANY NOTES The nations first nuclear reactor licensed to a university is located at CLINT SEACE 6-2 239 3-23-75 SOPHOMORE INSIDE LINEBACKER (FRESHMAN ELIGIBILITY).
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Nickel Based Alloys in Water-cooled ...
https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0081000626Damien Feron, ‎Roger W Staehle - 2016 - ‎
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In: Proceedings of the International Symposium on contribution of materials investigation to the resolution of problems encountered in pressurized water reactors. Paris, France: FrenchNuclear Energy Society; ... The Pennsylvania State University; March 1981. Pickering HW, Beck FH, Fontana MG. Wedging ... Proceedings of the sixth International Symposium on environmental degradation of materials in nuclear power systems e water reactors. Warrendale, PA: TMS; 1993. p. 687.
Inquiry ... The Pennsylvania State University - Volumes 1-4 - Page 5
https://books.google.com/books?id=WjTyAAAAMAAJ1965 - ‎Snippet viewCoal may very well remain competitive throughout the United States as the complexity and true cost of nuclear reactor problems are better appreciated, and as the technologies of coal mining, preparation, transportation, and power generation continue to improve. Indians Used Coal Coal was mined early in Pennsylvania's history. ln 1742, settlers reported that the lndians of the Six Nations used stone coal (anthracite). ln that same year, the Proprietary Government of Pennsylvania ...
Radiation Nation: Three Mile Island and the Political Transformation ...
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Natasha Zaretsky
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Radiation Nation tells the story of what happened that day and in the months and years that followed, as local residents tried to make sense of the emergency.
The Effects on Populations of Exposure to Low Levels of Ionizing ...
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National Research Council (U.S.). Advisory Committee on the Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiations
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Environmental Protection Agency, Special Studies Group, Estimates of Ionizing Radiation Doses in the United States 1960-2000, Rockville, Md., June 1971. Evans ... Forbes, Ian A., Daniel F. Ford, Henry W. Kendall, James J. MacKenzie, Nuclear Reactor Safety: An Evaluation of Evidence, Pamphlet Union of Concerned Scientists, Cambridge, Mass., July 1971. Ford ... State Senate (8/ 20/70), (b) Testimony before the Select Committee on Nuclear Electricity Generation, Penn. State ...
Pennsylvania Heritage - Volumes 34-36 - Page 28
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concern engendered by this accident and the catastrophe at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station in Russia in 1986 contributed toward a prolonged hiatus in new licenses for commercial nuclear power plants in the United States. In a ceremony held at the ... Willis L. Shirk Jr., a resident of Harrisburg, received his BA in history from Millersville University of Pennsylvania and his MA in American Studies from the Capitol College of the Pennsylvania State University. An archivist for the ...
Atomic Frontier Days: Hanford and the American West - Page 297
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John M. Findlay
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Bruce W. Hevly
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DuPont soon reconsidered its position, apparently, because the company built and operated the Savannah River reactors between 1950 and 1989. Nichols, Road to Trinity, 231; ... Gerber, On the Home Front, 31, 33; Richard G. Hewlett and Francis Duncan, A History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, vol. 2, Atomic Shield, 1947/1952 (University Park:Pennsylvania State University Press, 1969), 146; Gephart, Hanford, 1.9, 1.24–1.26; TCH, Jan. 9, 1964. HEWMR, Jan.










