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About 5 8 at.% of the W-armor transmute at the end of the PPCS blanket lifetime while the transmutation in the W-based divertor is <1%.
Though each of them has a rightful place in the history of English drama, tragedy suffered a transmutation in their hands.
She seems to bring about a mystical transmutation: in these indefinite regions of the wave wherein all reality is dissolved At the end, a constellation of seven stars shines overhead — either the Big Dipper or the Little Dipper, both of which can be glimpsed in the layout of the final pages.
Layer thickness for transuranic transmutation in a fusion fission system was evaluated using two different ways.
Subsequently, the produced neutrons drive the nuclear transmutation in the sub-critical reactor.
The nuclear data sensitivity in 3D Monte Carlo burnup calculations of minor actinide transmutation in Energy Amplifier Systems is assessed.
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Summarising, the concept of nuclear transmutations in accelerator-driven subcritical systems significantly heightens the safety of nuclear-power systems.
Similar mechanisms may apply for a variety of other adaptations, including Daphnia's morphological transmutations in response to predator kairmones (called cyclomorphosis), their ability to shift from direct development into diapause within ephemeral habitats, and mechanisms for acclimating to both natural and anthropogenic stressors such as hypoxia or metal contamination.
Though there is a modest paper trail of Brocchian transmutation published in English in the years 1816 1830, only two such references are definitely known to have been read by Charles Darwin.
In the first signum, essence loses its non-being; in the second, essence occupies an intermediate position between the non-being it is abandoning and the being it is acquiring, and in this sense it is the subiectum of the transmutation; finally, in the third, essence has acquired its being, and as such it is the terminus of the change (Summa, art. 59, q. 2, ed. 1520, f. 138vR).
Though traces of neptunium have subsequently been found in nature, where it is not primeval but produced by neutron-induced transmutation reactions in uranium ores, American physicist Edwin M. McMillan and chemist Philip H. Abelson first found neptunium in 1940 after uranium had been bombarded by neutrons from the cyclotron at Berkeley, California.
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