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Study on radiation application; 40 years history of Takasaki radiation chemistry research establishment "towards glorious future"

Sudo, Yukio

Hoshasen To Sangyo, (100), p.10 - 11, 2003/12

no abstracts in English

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Considerations on aims and approaches of the study on the transport of trace elements in a river watershed

Matsunaga, Takeshi

JAERI-Review 2002-021, 101 Pages, 2002/10

JAERI-Review-2002-021.pdf:6.16MB

Concerning the study subject on the transport of radioactive and trace elements in a river watershed, its aims and methodological approaches have been discussed. It is stressed that a numerical model is prerequisite and to be keenly developed to assess the physiological impact and to provide appropriate countermeasures in case of a nuclear accident. The outcome of the modeling will be also important for the other environmental issues,for example, associated with metals and metalloids. From a methodological aspect, techniques, which are ought to the nuclear sciences, will have further contribution to the questions of toxic chemicals hereafter.

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Application of the micro-pixe technique for analyzing arsenic in biomat and lower plants of lichen and mosses around an arsenic mine site, at Gunma, Japan

Onuki, Toshihiko; Sakamoto, Fuminori; Kozai, Naofumi; Samadfam, M.; Sakai, Takuro; Kamiya, Tomihiro; Sato, Takahiro*; Oikawa, Masakazu*

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 190(1-4), p.477 - 481, 2002/09

 Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:44.29(Instruments & Instrumentation)

Concentrations of As, Fe, Si and S contained in the biomat formed in surface-water at arsenic mine have been measured at TIARA facility of JAERI. It is obtained that As and Fe are accumulated in the biomat.

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Application of RI and radiation for industry low energy electron accelerator

Kume, Tamikazu

Genshiryoku eye, 48(6), P. 20, 2002/06

no abstracts in English

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JNC TN1400 2001-010, 254 Pages, 2001/07

JNC-TN1400-2001-010.pdf:14.7MB

no abstracts in English

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Yoshikawa, Hideki; Ishikawa, Hirohisa;

JNC TN8200 2001-004, 160 Pages, 2001/06

JNC-TN8200-2001-004.pdf:129.13MB

None

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Information materials of research and development on geological isolation of radioactive waste

Kato, Tomoko; Fujishima, Atsushi; Ueno, Kenichi; ; Notoya, Shin; Sonobe, Hitoshi

JNC TN8450 2001-003, 205 Pages, 2001/01

JNC-TN8450-2001-003.pdf:77.1MB

We have compiled and refined the information materials to explain ENTRY (Engineering Scale Test and Research Facility) and QUALITY (Quantitative Assessment Radionuclide Migration Experimental Facility). These include information materials to show activities for research and development of radioactive waste disposal in Tokai Works such as panels of experimental equipments. This work was carried out by a working group in Waste Isolation Research Division, Waste Management and Fuel Cycle Research Center; Tokai Works in 1998$$sim$$2000. We have developed database for above information materials including typical experimental equipments of ENTRY and QUALITY. In the future, it can be easily refind in case of reconstruction of the experimental equipments. This report presents the database including the experimental equipments and several pamphlet.

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JNC TN7420 2000-005, 43 Pages, 2000/11

JNC-TN7420-2000-005.pdf:1.7MB

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JNC TN1440 2000-007, 115 Pages, 2000/08

JNC-TN1440-2000-007.pdf:4.45MB

no abstracts in English

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; Tokizawa, Takayuki; *; Nagara, Shuichi*

JNC TY6400 2000-014, 39 Pages, 2000/05

JNC-TY6400-2000-014.pdf:1.35MB

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Radiation processing of polymers

Makuuchi, Keizo

Porima No Hoshasen Kako, p.1 - 286, 2000/04

no abstracts in English

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Ezaki, Tetsuro*; Jinno, Kenji*; Mitani, Yasuhiro*; *; Uchida, Masahiro; *

JNC TY8400 2000-004, 94 Pages, 2000/03

JNC-TY8400-2000-004.pdf:7.73MB

no abstracts in English

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Feasibility study on magnetic separation

Oda, Yoshihiro; Funasaka, Hideyuki; Wang, X.*; Obara, Kenji*; Wada, Hitoshi*

JNC TY8400 2000-002, 47 Pages, 2000/03

JNC-TY8400-2000-002.pdf:2.53MB

no abstracts in English

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JNC TJ8420 2000-013, 96 Pages, 2000/03

JNC-TJ8420-2000-013.pdf:6.04MB

no abstracts in English

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JNC TJ3410 2000-021, 73 Pages, 2000/03

JNC-TJ3410-2000-021.pdf:52.78MB

no abstracts in English

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JNC TJ3410 2000-020, 80 Pages, 2000/03

JNC-TJ3410-2000-020.pdf:41.34MB

no abstracts in English

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Low energy electron beam treatment of VOCs

Hashimoto, Shoji; Hakoda, Teruyuki; Hirota, Koichi; Arai, Hidehiko

Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 57(3-6), p.485 - 488, 2000/03

 Times Cited Count:26 Percentile:82.56(Chemistry, Physical)

no abstracts in English

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The development of general assessment system for FBR cycle for practical use

Shiba, Tsuyoshi*; Kamezaki, Hiroshi*; Yuyama, Tomonori*; *

JNC TJ9400 2000-012, 92 Pages, 2000/02

JNC-TJ9400-2000-012.pdf:3.18MB

This research aims to develop a system in which aspects necessary for FBR cycle and overall comparison of evaluation items (economy, safety etc.) are evaluated quantitatively and objectively as a part of Nuclear Cycle development's research project of the FBR cycle for practical use. There are various methods in the decision-making support. In this particular situation, features of each method were evaluated based on the analysis of cases with each method. Subsequently we constructed overall evaluation method by combining Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), Multi-attribution Utility Function Method (MUF) and Cut-off Method. This method has variation in evaluation items, transparency in evaluation process and uncompensation. The six aspects of evaluation are economy, effectiveness of resource use, proliferation resistance, environmental effectiveness, safety, and research and development. The evaluation items and the evaluation index of each aspect were hierarchized and the evaluation structure was constructed. In the present study effect function for each evaluation index and pair comparison for examining significance of each item were utilized to select prospective systems for FBR cycle experimentally. The result confirmed reliability of our general assessment system as a decision-making support system for FBR system.

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JNC TJ7420 2000-001, 14 Pages, 2000/02

JNC-TJ7420-2000-001.pdf:0.27MB

no abstracts in English

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Environmental issues and wastes

Mitamura, Hisayoshi; Bamba, Tsunetaka; Maeda, Toshikatsu;

JAERI-Review 99-018, 47 Pages, 1999/08

JAERI-Review-99-018.pdf:3.11MB

no abstracts in English

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