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Progress in Nuclear Energy. 109:145-158
The UK will shortly cease reprocessing spent advanced gas reactor (AGR) fuel in favour of direct disposal, however since a permanent geological disposal facility is not envisaged as being available until 2075 interim storage will be required. The ini
When spent nuclear fuel is being dried ahead of either interim storage or long term disposal it is necessary to be able to confirm that the required level of dryness has been achieved. This has typically involved a vacuum rebound test however this me
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A drying rig has been constructed to allow detailed comparison of both vacuum drying and flowed gas drying of spent nuclear fuels in response to the upcoming closure of the Thorp reprocessing facility at Sellafield, UK. Drying will be needed ahead of
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Autor:
James B. Goode
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Appalachian Heritage. 33:64-67
Autor:
James B. Goode
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Appalachian Heritage. 31:6-13
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James B. Goode
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Appalachian Heritage. 24:36-48
Autor:
James B Goode, Collis H Lang, Leas R Tilley, John Craig, Sara C Armour, Bruce A Schoneboom, Doraline Watts
Postoperatively, CABG patients remain intubated requiring sedation and pain management. Propofol is a commonly used sedative but requires concomitant analgesic use. Dexmedetomidine (DEX) is an alpha-2 agonist providing both sedative and analgesic pro
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https://doi.org/10.21236/ada446260
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada446260
Autor:
James B. Goode
Publikováno v:
Appalachian Heritage. 35:122-123
Autor:
James B. Goode
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Appalachian Heritage. 33:84-85
Autor:
James B. Goode
Publikováno v:
Appalachian Heritage. 31:22-23