Fiscal Year 1987 Department of Energy Authorization: Basic research programsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 |
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... Equipment Pro- gram . It may seem funny to talk about in a $ 1.3 billion budget something that involves giving away free equipment , but this equipment activity , as a result of computerizing it , has become very popular with the ...
... Equipment Pro- gram . It may seem funny to talk about in a $ 1.3 billion budget something that involves giving away free equipment , but this equipment activity , as a result of computerizing it , has become very popular with the ...
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... equipment used to reach these goals and the impact that research in one program has on the other . Both seek to contribute to an understanding of the basic constituents of matter and the forces that govern them . Nuclear Physics does so ...
... equipment used to reach these goals and the impact that research in one program has on the other . Both seek to contribute to an understanding of the basic constituents of matter and the forces that govern them . Nuclear Physics does so ...
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... equipment request of $ 77.5 million meets the highest priority needs for the detectors required to implement strong research programs based upon the new capabilities provided by the Tevatron proton- antiproton collider at Fermilab and ...
... equipment request of $ 77.5 million meets the highest priority needs for the detectors required to implement strong research programs based upon the new capabilities provided by the Tevatron proton- antiproton collider at Fermilab and ...
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... equipment which use magnetic materials ; e.g. , motors , generators , and transformers . Magnetic materials suffer from hysteresis . Under cyclic excitation , such as alternating current , hysteresis causes ambiguities in the behavior ...
... equipment which use magnetic materials ; e.g. , motors , generators , and transformers . Magnetic materials suffer from hysteresis . Under cyclic excitation , such as alternating current , hysteresis causes ambiguities in the behavior ...
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... Equipment request for FY 1987 is $ 31.8 million . The requested funding will assure that researchers involved in our program continue to have the modern , sophisticated equipment needed to conduct advanced research . This level of ...
... Equipment request for FY 1987 is $ 31.8 million . The requested funding will assure that researchers involved in our program continue to have the modern , sophisticated equipment needed to conduct advanced research . This level of ...
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Page 45 - Is to help •alntaln strong scientific/technical research capabilities in support of the Department's long-range energy R&D mission. To accomplish this goal, the URS program provides a special Departmental focus for a number of efforts which primarily Involve universities and university faculty and students, both directly and in conjunction with the Department's national laboratories. The goals of these Interrelated efforts are to: o Maintain and strengthen university-based energy research and •anpower...
Page 52 - Laboratory. As such, it will identify and correct deficiencies at ORNL to ensure compliance with existing state and Federal regulations. Over the years, ORNL has generated a variety of radioactive and nonradioactive pollutants which were handled in accordance with existing environmental regulations. Since that time, a number of new regulatory requirements have resulted in the application of more stringent environmental criteria. As a result, longestablished procedures and approaches to handling hazardous...
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