and this saving is growing with extreme rapidity. The future po- ... of industry's interest:radioisotope applications ... an elementary account of the...
in the text, principles which all new users will want, to ... Argonne-type hood with air lock, working arrangement with remote-control ... and doors can be locked.
Edited by John R. Bradford, Director, Radioisotopes Laboratory,. Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, Ohio. Reinhold Pub- lishing Corp., New York, 1953.vii ...
tinued and expanding usefulness of the cards. In addition to the description of a radioisotope given by the punched holes, use is made of the face of the card to give more exact half life and energy values. Modes offormation, per cent of total radiat
tinued and expanding usefulness of the cards. In addition to the description of a radioisotope given by the punched holes, use is made of the face of the card to ...
curriculum? That remains to be worked out. Undoubtedly it will serve as an introduction to chemical engineering a t the fresh- man or sophomore level. The material is descriptive and is something that the ohemicd engineer (and chemist destined for in
ing for easy maintenance of facili- ties, and a waste ... much of the equipment is so expen- sive that its cost can ... with the x-ray machine (right). This relatively ...
pharmacy, business administration could well use this as a text for a descriptive course illustrating the techniques and equipment available to the chemical ...
THE absorption of hydrogen by palladium and other transition metals has been widely studied.' Palladium will absorb hydrogen in an atmosphere of the gas at ...
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL EDUCATION. RADIOISOTOPES IN BIOLOGY AND. AGRICULTURE. C. L. Comor, Oak Ridge Institute of Nu- clear Studies, formerly ...