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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FISSIONED» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
fissioned in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
fissioned im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Emissions of Co2 -
Fissioned, Flushed, Gone with the Wind?
This paper focuses on calculating the most economically efficient ways of limiting CO2 emissions using technologies available in Europe.
2
Nuclear Weapons: What You Need to Know
The efficiency is a measure of the ratio of how much of the material is actually
fissioned relative to the amount that was there to be fissioned. This ratio depends
on the design of the bomb. The efficiency of the Hiroshima bomb – “Little Boy” ...
3
Chimeras and Consciousness: Evolution of the Sensory Self
Karyotypic fissioning that generates two smaller shorter, fissioned chromosomes
with centromere/kinetochores near or at the end are called acrocentrics. If all
metacentrics of a cell were to divide simultaneously, their offspring cells would ...
Lynn Margulis, Celeste A. Asikainen, Wolfgang E. Krumbein, 2011
4
An Introduction to the Engineering of Fast Nuclear Reactors
Some of the fissile higher actinides can be used in effect as nuclear fuel, and in
all cases benefit can be taken of the energy released when they are fissioned. It
is also possible to envisage a fast reactor that, instead of breeding, acts to ...
5
Physics and Technology for Future Presidents: An ...
In the 64th generation, the number of atoms fissioned will be 1019, the same
number as we found for the chess problem. The total number of atoms fissioned (
including the ones in prior generations) is about twice that amount: 2 × 1019.
6
Thermodynamics: Foundations and Applications
fissioned. uranium. is. 0.3. ><. 8.64. X. 101°/300. : 8.64. x. 107. kJ/kg. K. So.
without. any. loss of energy, the transfer of availability from the fission fragments
to the water is accompanied by a loss of about one-half the availability of these ...
Elias P. Gyftopoulos, Gian Paolo Beretta, 2012
7
Statistics for Fission Track Analysis
The essence of this model is (a) the locations of the fissioned uranium atoms that
produce tracks form a Poisson process in three-dimensional space, and (b) the
tracks themselves are represented by line segments with random orientations ...
8
Big Science Secrets, Lies, and Mistakes: Shockingly Simple ...
Any atoms can be split (fissioned) and fused together (fusioned). The public isn't
being told this, and so most people don't know this. I didn't know this until I found
two papers from 1950.36,37 This process of changing one atom into another is ...
9
Twilight of Abundance: Why the 21st Century Will Be Nasty, ...
By comparison, the Hiroshima weapon used sixty-four kilograms of 80 percent
U235, of which less than one kilogram (1.5 percent) fissioned, for a yield of
sixteen kilotons. Countries developing nuclear weapons in recent years have
tended to ...
10
Nuclear Cross Sections and Technology: Proceedings of a ...
The heavy actinides can be fissioned; transmutation to an inactive nuclide is not
feasible. The amount fissioned in present day reactors on a single irradiation is
99.44% through 2S2Cf and subsequent burnup can reduce the actinide
reduction ...
Roald A. Schrack, Charles D. Bowman, American Nuclear Society. Reactor and Shielding Division, 1975
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «FISSIONED» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
fissioned im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
When love strikes like lightning
The apple dropped. It rolled to my feet, the dark, red skin fissioned with my train-track teeth. My parents parted, flushed, laughing and breathless ... «Houston Chronicle, Mai 15»
Accidents, waste and weapons: nuclear power isn't worth its risks
To be useful as a nuclear fuel, thorium must first be converted to uranium-233, which can be fissioned either in a nuclear reactor or an atomic ... «Science Codex, Mai 15»
Breaking Men's Symmetry Hold On The Nobel Prize In Physics
Unstable nuclei can be fissioned with neutron bombardment into daughter nuclei to release energies millions of times greater than anything ... «Science 2.0, Apr 15»
Physicists Will Test Existence of Alternate Universes
In fact, that is what probably the big bang is or perhaps a bubble fissioned in half and split off into two bubbles. That could be the big bang. Or perhaps the ... «Big Think, Mär 15»
Molten Salt Reactors: The Future of Green Energy?
Since the liquid fuel is unaffected by the releases of gas, the fuel can be left in the reactor until almost all the actinides are fissioned, leaving ... «ZME Science, Jan 15»
GPS Moonshots: Creating a star on earth
... evenly distributed through the Earth's crust a oil barrel full of dirt could be separated and fissioned to create 30 oil-barrels worth of energy. «CNN, Jan 15»
The nuclear money pit
In early nuclear weapons, only 20% or so of the fissile material actually fissioned, with the rest being scattered around. The hollow plutonium ... «The Economist, Dez 14»
The Myth of Nuclear Weapons
... Uranium the heaviest naturally occurring element on this planet) could have destroyed 1.7 sq miles of Hiroshima – it it had been fissioned. «The Market Oracle, Sep 14»
The demon core: A scary story of sloppy science from the Manhattan …
This essentially means that there are enough fissioned (split) atoms pumping out enough neutrons to keep a chain reaction going. «ExtremeTech, Aug 14»
Small Modular Reactors
The plutonium fuel, obtained from spent reactor fuel, will be fissioned and converted to shorter-lived isotopes, cesium and strontium, which last ... «Huffington Post, Aug 14»