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Transuranic (Memory-alpha.org/en wiki)
Transuranic Transuranics are a series of chemical elements ... an atomic number greater than 92 (uranium). Transuranic elements are generally unstable and radioactive. A stable transuranic element in nature is number 247, discovered ... Both Worlds, Part I") [edit] List of transuranic elements #93: neptunium (Np) #94: plutonium (Pu ...
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Transuranic element   (translated from German)
Transuranic element Those Transuranic element are Elemente with a higher Ordinal number as Uran . All transuranic element are radioactively with Radioactive half-lives ... ordinal number 92 the row that begins transuranic element with that Neptunium (element 93). Beside ... heavier elements to the Transuranen. In particular transuranic element mentioned became here in the ...
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Transuranic element   (translated from Japanese)
Transuranic element Transuranic element(The ちょ う uranium げ it ... it has disappeared before the far. The transuranic element which presently is discovered on the ... U-239 > Np-239 > Pu-239). The transuranic element which is not discovered and, being ... element is used. As for designation of transuranic element, cold war . The group which ...
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Transuranic element wastes   (translated from German)
Transuranic element wastes Transuranic element wastes is a special kind of ... long-term isolation as high-radioactive wastes. Transuranic element wastes predominantly originate from the reprocessing ...
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Talk:Radioactive waste
... Clive 08:07, 31 May 2005 (UTC) Transuranic waste http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index ... than on what nucleotides are in it, transuranic waste is a legal definition in the ... the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission [4] Transuranic waste Material contaminated with transuranic elements that is produced primarily from reprocessing ... first operating underground repository for defense generated transuranic radioactive waste on March 26, 1999. ...
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Transuranian   (translated from French)
... Liens physical Publications in Physics 0n calls transuranic elements the chemical elements of which it ... dubnium and several isotopes of curium. The transuranic elements which were not discovered yet or ... of the IUPAC. The denomination of certain transuranic elements causes controversy. Synopsis Discovered and denomination of transuranians The majority of the transuranic elements were produced by two groups: A ... Mattison McMillan, the first to discover a transuranic element: 93, neptunium, Np, thus named ...
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User:BorgQueen/science
... use contact adsorption contact resistance contact-handled transuranic waste container seedlings containerboards containment domes containment ... mixed stands mixed stock mixed tides mixed transuranic waste mixed woodlands mixed woods mixing combustion ... systems remote sensors remote systems remote-handled transuranic waste removal action repetition/replication report year ... measure transportation customers transportation sector transported gas transuranic waste acceptance criteria transuranic waste certification transuranic waste nondestructive assay ...
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Radioactive waste
... processing. It contains the fission products and transuranic elements generated in the reactor core. It ... in the process of nuclear electricity generation. Transuranic Waste as defined by U.S. regulations ... an atomic number greater than uranium -- thus transuranic (beyond uranium). Because of the long half ... The United States currently permanently disposes of transuranic waste of military origin at the Waste ... a nuclear fuel cycle that produced no transuranic waste; in fact, it could consume ...
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User:Kjkolb/Science
... use Contact adsorption Contact resistance Contact-handled transuranic waste Containerboard Contamination plume Continental arctic air ... nuclear waste Mixed potential Mixed tide Mixed transuranic waste Mixing combustion Mixing height Mixing valve ... handling of waste Remote system Remote-handled transuranic waste Removal action Report year Repowering , Repowered ... utility Transmitting utility Transom window , Transom light Transuranic waste Trash rack , Trashrack , Trash screen Traveling ...
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Transuranium element
... In chemistry, transuranium elements (also known as transuranic elements) are the chemical elements with atomic ... are categorised as the Island of stability. Transuranic elements that have not been discovered, or ... s systematic element names. The naming of transuranic elements is a source of controversy. Discovery ... 106. seaborgium 107. bohrium List of the transuranic elements: 93 neptunium Np 94 plutonium Pu ...
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