July-September & October-December 2022 | Vol 45 | Issue 3 & 4 |
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Guest Editorial |
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What is required to make nuclear power acceptable to public? |
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MR Iyer |
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In the recent Conference on Nuclear Energy at UC College, Aluva, I had occasion to analyze the presentations on public acceptance of nuclear power and the inevitability of nuclear power to prevent g... |
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Review Article |
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Evolution of beryllium safety standards over the last 70 years and challenges ahead |
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Munish Kumar, Alok Srivastava |
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Beryllium (Be), its alloys, and ceramics are widely used in high-tech applications such as electronics, space, atomic energy, and other day-to-day items of use. Initially, Be-based phosphors such as... |
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Original Article |
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Equilibrium status of naturally occurring 226Ra with radon daughters and estimation of 238U activity from 235U using natural radioactivity ratio of 238U/235U in soil around Rawatbhata, Rajasthan |
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Ajay Kumar Gocher, Mohit Sisodia, SN Tiwari, IV Saradhi, A Vinod Kumar |
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Equilibrium status among 226Ra and radon daughters was studied in soil samples around Rawatbhata, Rajasthan. It was found that the increase in radioactivity of 214Bi (radon dau... |
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Original Article |
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Estimation of aquatic dilution factor for liquid effluent discharges from Kaiga Generating Station using tritium as a tracer |
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TK Reji, RM Joshi, TL Ajith, Sanyam Jain, MS Vishnu, IV Saradhi, A Vinodkumar |
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Very low-level radioactive liquid effluents much below the approved discharge limits are discharged to Kadra reservoir after dilution with condenser cooling water at Kaiga Generating Station. In add... |
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ISSN - Print: 0972-0464, Online: 2250-0995
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