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Table 2.Iii.1. Fissionable Isotopes1
103 Lr
The Development of the Periodic Table and Its Consequences Citation: J
Periodic Table 1 Periodic Table
Monte Carlo Modelling of Th-Pb Fuel Assembly with Californium Neutron Source 89
Genius of the Periodic Table
Remarkable Complexation and Stabilization of Berkelium(IV) by A
Rapid Radiochemical Method for Curium- 244 in Water Samples for Environmental Remediation Following Radiological Incidents
Extraction of Trivalent Actinides and Lanthanides from Californium Campaign Rework Solution Using TODGA-Based Solvent Extraction System
Emergence of Californium As the Second Transitional Element in the Actinide Series
10 CFR Ch. I (1–1–14 Edition) § 110.23
Nuclear Properties of Some Isotopes of Californium, Elements 99 And
The Transuranium Elements
Transactinium Isotope Nuclear Data (Tnd)
CALIFORNIUM Element Symbol: Cf Atomic Number: 98
Pentavalent Curium, Berkelium and Californium in Nitrate Complexes: Extending Actinide Chemistry and Oxidation States
Nuclear Regulatory Commission § 110.23
Special Exposure Cohort Petition Evaluation Report – Thorium At
Top View
Li V Na K Rb Cs Fr Be Mg Ca Sr Ba Ra Sc Y La Ac Ti Zr Hf Rf Nb Ta Db
Chapter 15: the Periodic Table
Separation and Purification of Berkelium-249 and Einsteinium-254
Divalent and Trivalent Gas-Phase Coordination Complexes of Californium: Evaluating the Stability of Cf(Ii)
Chapter 8 the Search for “Heavy” Elements
Periodic Table of the Elements : Alkali Metals Classification Périodique Des Éléments : Métaux Alcalins
Elements and Minerals
Arxiv:1204.5959V1 [Nucl-Ex] 26 Apr 2012
Actinide-Aminopolycarboxylate Complexation Thermodynamics
Californium-252
Californium-252
Validation of Rapid Radiochemical Method for Californium-252 In
Californium Isotopes from Bombardment of Uranium with Carbon Ions
THE ISOLATION of MICROGRAM AMOUNTS of BERKELIUM and CALIFORNIUM from IRRADIATED AMERICIUM Bv J
A World Leader in Isotope Production
The Elements Song by Tom Lehrer
The Transuranium Elements: from Neptunium and Plutonium to Element 112
Electrochemical Reduction of Actinide Ions in Aqueous Solution Applications to Separations and Some Intermetallic Compound Synthesis