Energy and water development appropriations for 1988: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One hundredth Congress, first session |
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... increase in performance . This increase arises from several identifiable features of these designs : optimized sequential steps in the cooling process would be carried out ; the stochastic cooling bandwidth would be increased to benefit ...
... increase in performance . This increase arises from several identifiable features of these designs : optimized sequential steps in the cooling process would be carried out ; the stochastic cooling bandwidth would be increased to benefit ...
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... increase in FY 1988 funding compared to FY 1987 ? Dr. Rossin . All of the projects in FY 1988 are continuing FY 1987 efforts and are moving to advanced stages , particularly the SP - 100 project . The increase in FY 1988 is less than ...
... increase in FY 1988 funding compared to FY 1987 ? Dr. Rossin . All of the projects in FY 1988 are continuing FY 1987 efforts and are moving to advanced stages , particularly the SP - 100 project . The increase in FY 1988 is less than ...
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... increase as production is constrained to increase the payments to Treasury . The projected costs assume that two new construction projects are built at our Paducah plant , a new 345/161 kV substation and a process inventory control ...
... increase as production is constrained to increase the payments to Treasury . The projected costs assume that two new construction projects are built at our Paducah plant , a new 345/161 kV substation and a process inventory control ...
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activities antiproton appropriation areas Argonne National Laboratory Atomic beam Bevill BOGGS bunch Center commercial repository Committee completed construction cost defense high-level waste defense waste defense-only repository demonstration Department of Energy Department's detector DISCUSS disposal of defense EBR-II effort electric electron emittance Energy Research Engineering Environmental estimated evaluation facilities FAZIO Federal Fermilab free electron laser funding FY 1988 budget HERRINGTON high energy physics impact increase irradiation laser Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Light Water Reactor linear collider magnets metal fuel million MULTIPLE COUNTRIES MYERS National Laboratory Nuclear Physics Nuclear Waste operation option overpack PARTICIPATE particle percent plant plasma proposed proton pulse radioactive waste remedial action research and development Rossin RUSCHE safety Secretary Section SLAC storage ring Super Collider superconducting Superconducting Super Collider synchrotron radiation technical testing Tevatron Trivelpiece utilities wavelength