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Accumulation and Distribution of Radioactive Strontium, Barium-Lanthanum, Fission Mixture and Sodium in Goldfish (open access)

Accumulation and Distribution of Radioactive Strontium, Barium-Lanthanum, Fission Mixture and Sodium in Goldfish

This report details an experiment undergone to determine the amount of radioactive strontium, barium-lanthanum, fission mixture, and sodium accumulated by and distributed within non-feeding goldfish. The report includes tables detailing the findings.
Date: February 15, 1945
Creator: Prosser, C. Ladd (Clifford Ladd), 1907-2002; Pervinsek, William; Arnold, Jane; Svihla, George & Tompkins, P. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Acute Radiotoxicity of (BA-LA)140 in Rats and Mice : Part I. Preparation and Administration of the Emitters (open access)

Acute Radiotoxicity of (BA-LA)140 in Rats and Mice : Part I. Preparation and Administration of the Emitters

Barium 140 and its daughter, lanthanum 140, were obtained from uranium fission. The composition of the solutions used in animal studies is given a procedure for delivering toxic doses to small animals and methods for preparing animal tissues for radioactivity measurements are described.
Date: July 25, 1947
Creator: Finkle, R.; Snyder, R. & Tompkins, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Acute Radiotoxicity of (Ha-La)140 for Rats and Mice. Part III. Effects of Height and Food Intake of Animals Treated with (Ha-La)140 (open access)

Acute Radiotoxicity of (Ha-La)140 for Rats and Mice. Part III. Effects of Height and Food Intake of Animals Treated with (Ha-La)140

In the (Ha-La)140 experiments mice and rats were injected intraperitonially with toxic doses of radiobarium. The weight curves indicate that there was definite retardation of growth in mice and 2.25 uc/g and in rats at 1.98 uc/g.
Date: June 24, 1947
Creator: Snyder, R. H.; Sacher, G. A. & Teresi, J. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Acute Radiotoxicity of Injected Yttrium91 (open access)

Acute Radiotoxicity of Injected Yttrium91

Report describing results of experiments that involved injecting radioactive yttrium into animals: "The excretion, retention, and distribution of the yttrium was measured, and its effect on survival and growth was observed. The average total excretion of Y91 to the time of death (from 76 hours to 24 days) was a little less than 30 per cent of the injected dose" (p. 2).
Date: July 31, 1947
Creator: Anthony, David S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of X-ray Powder Diffraction Data on Crystalline Uranium Hexafluoride. (open access)

Analysis of X-ray Powder Diffraction Data on Crystalline Uranium Hexafluoride.

From introduction: "The concluding remarks of the report on the electron diffraction study of UF6 suggest two alternate explanations for the apparent discrepancy between the structure proposed for this compound as deduced from X-ray diffraction work on single crystals and from the electron diffraction investigation of the vapor. The second explanation is based on the premise that the difference may be due to essentially unlike methods of treating the diffraction data. In this report we shall analyze X-ray powder photographs following a scheme parallel to that used in the analysis of the electron diffraction data, to check whether this particular explanation is tenable."
Date: March 5, 1946
Creator: Bauer, S. H. (Simon Harvey), 1911- & Palter, H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Argonne National Laboratory Biology Division Quarterly Report: August to October, 1946 (open access)

Argonne National Laboratory Biology Division Quarterly Report: August to October, 1946

From introductory paragraph: "This is the first quarterly report of the Biology Division of the Argonne National Laboratory. During the three-month period covered by this report, a large share of the time of many investigators has been spent in collating work done under the Biology Section of the Metallurgical laboratory for publication in the Plutonium Project Record. The large amount of work done under wartime pressure has made this, as in other divisions and projects, an important part of the transition to the post-war period."
Date: November 21, 1946
Creator: Bruss, Austin M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Attempts to Reduce Uranium from Bromide Solutions in Ethyl Bromide and Related Solvents (open access)

Attempts to Reduce Uranium from Bromide Solutions in Ethyl Bromide and Related Solvents

Attempts have been made to reduce both UBr4 and UBr3 from ethyl bromide-benzene solutions, ethyl bromide-hexamethyl benzene solutions, ethyl bromide solutions and n-propyl bromide solutions.
Date: May 20, 1947
Creator: Campbell, J. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Autoxidation of Uranous Salts in Water Solution (open access)

Autoxidation of Uranous Salts in Water Solution

From introduction: "The fact that tetravalent uranium either in the form of solutions of its salts or, in some cases, in the dry state is readily oxidized by gaseous oxygen, has been observed by various investigators. A quantitative study of this reaction appeared to be desirable as a means of learning more about the nature of the ionic species present in uranous solutions. It was also of potential value in determining the importance of autoxidation as an undesirable side reaction involved in the handling of uranous solutions, and, if necessary, in developing procedures for minimizing the reaction."
Date: April 20, 1946
Creator: Nichols, Ambrose R., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Beta-Gamma Hand and Foot Counters (open access)

The Beta-Gamma Hand and Foot Counters

Abstract: This is basically a counting rate meter, with an alarm circuit, operating from four GM tubes as the detecting elements. The Hand Counter comprises four logarithmic counting rate meters working from four GM tubes mounted individually, with associated electronic circuits, in suitable shields with a metal mesh type of window. Both sides of both hands are sampled simultaneously. In the Foot Counter, two GM tubes are separately and mounted in a suitable mesh window shielded with the electronic circuit; the foot counter uses only two counting rate meters, and both feet are sampled simultaneously. Each circuit is built in two parts; two tubes are in the shield and the balance of the circuit is in the electronic unit which is a standard 17" x 13" chassis. Circuit diagrams are included.
Date: May 1946
Creator: Bradley, W. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Bragg Reflection of Neutrons by a Single Crystal (open access)

The Bragg Reflection of Neutrons by a Single Crystal

From cover page: This document has been assigned the above MDDC (Manhattan District Declassification) number, as given in the List of Declassified Documents issued semi-monthly by the Research Division, Manhattan District. In the case of Los Alapnos reports, LADC (Los Alamos Declassification) numbers are listed on the title page if known. This declassified document may differ materially from the original classified document by reason of deletions necessary to accomplish declassification. Hence, this copy of a declassified document does not constitute authority for declassification of classified copies of a similar document which may bear the same title and authors. Reference is made to District Circular Letter (Research Control 47-3) dated 31 October 1946, subject: "Instructions for Use of List of Declassified Documents," which outlines the procedure by means of which declassification of classified copies may be effected. Every effort has been made to reproduce with accuracy of detail the declassified document as certified for declassification. No corrections or changes have been made in the content of the document.
Date: June 14, 1946
Creator: Zinn, Walter H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Capture Cross Section of Pb208 for C Neutrons (open access)

Capture Cross Section of Pb208 for C Neutrons

From abstract: "Using the method of induced radioactivity, the capture cross section of Pb[^]208 for C neutrons is found to be .00045 ± .00015 x 10[^]-24 cm[^]2. This is definitely lower than the value of .001 x 10[^]-24 reported by Maurer and Ramm."
Date: November 5, 1943
Creator: Levinger, Joseph S., 1921-; Compton, A. H.; Allison, Samuel King, 1900-1965; Watson, W. W. & Snell, A. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Capture of Fast Neutrons by Pb208 (open access)

Capture of Fast Neutrons by Pb208

From abstract: "Comparison of the activity produced by fast neutrons on lead with other activations corroborates the assignment of the 3.2 hr. activity as Pb209, and the assignment of the reaction as capture of fast neutrons. Two different measurements show that the neutrons captured have energies greater than 100 KEV. This average capture cross section for primary neutrons from 7.5 MEV deuterons on a thick target of beryllium is measured as 10[^]-27 ca[^]2."
Date: April 17, 1944
Creator: Levinger, Joseph S., 1921-; Compton, A. H.; Allison, Samuel King, 1900-1965; Watson, W. W. & Snell, A. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Chemical Effects of Nuclear Transformations (open access)

The Chemical Effects of Nuclear Transformations

This technical report is divided into two sections addressing two different chemical effects of nuclear transformations. The first section discusses the beta decay of lanthanum to cerium. The second section discusses the beta decay of selenium to bromine.
Date: June 6, 1946
Creator: Coryell, Charles D. (Charles Du Bois), 1912-1971; Gest, H.; Edwards, R. R. & Davies, T. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Clinical Physiology of Dogs Exposed to Daily Total-Body Dopses of X-Rays (open access)

The Clinical Physiology of Dogs Exposed to Daily Total-Body Dopses of X-Rays

The clinical effects in dogs exposed to single doses of total-body X radiation are described.
Date: August 1948
Creator: Prosser, C. Ladd (Clifford Ladd), 1907-2002 & Moore, Marietta C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Clinical Physiology of Dogs Exposed to Single Total-Body Doses of X-Rays (open access)

The Clinical Physiology of Dogs Exposed to Single Total-Body Doses of X-Rays

A rational approach to therapy for irradiation damage must be based upon knowledge of the nature of the damage. This study of clinical physiology of dogs exposed to singe doses of total body X-radiation was undertaken to provide such a basis for therapy and to provide a basis for descriptions of the effects of specific project hazards.
Date: March 5, 1947
Creator: Prosser, C. Ladd (Clifford Ladd), 1907-2002 & Painter, Elizabeth E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Collision Mechanics and Energy Angle Nomography (open access)

Collision Mechanics and Energy Angle Nomography

The general reaction of interest in nuclear physics is that due to N1 colliding with N2 and producing N3 and N4 with reaction energy Q. It is shown how the energies of N3 and N4 can be obrtained at any angle from a nomograph simply constructed of semicircles.
Date: unknown
Creator: McFibben, J. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Colorimetric Method (open access)

A Colorimetric Method

From abstract: "This paper gives a method for determining Uranium using sodium cresotate as a colorimetric reagent. A precision is obtained of better than 2%. In carrying out analyses for Uranium in corrosion products by existing methods such as ignition to the oxide, silver reductor, or titration with ceric sulfate, it became apparent that a rapid, fairly accurate method for determining uranyl ion would be of great value. Such a method is described in this paper. The most logical color to use is that given by the ferrocyanide complex, but upon studying this, it proved to be unsatisfactory. Sodium salycilate also gives a color which has been used with some success, but its color appears to fade and is not very sensitive. A similar compound, sodium cresotate, was found to give an orange-red color and is the reagent used in the method to be described."
Date: June 30, 1943
Creator: Priest, H. F. & Priest, G. I.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Combination of Plutonium with Plasma Proteins (open access)

Combination of Plutonium with Plasma Proteins

It has been shown that plutonium is bound to constituents of blood serum or plasma and is not ultra-filterable from Undialyzed sora to the extent that uranium is ultrafilterable
Date: March 24, 1947
Creator: Huntz, John A & Guzman Barron, K. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparative Action of Cyclotron Fast Neutrons and X-Rays.  Part II. Hematological Effects Produced in the Rabbit by Fast Neutrons (open access)

Comparative Action of Cyclotron Fast Neutrons and X-Rays. Part II. Hematological Effects Produced in the Rabbit by Fast Neutrons

Swift snuffle free rabbits were exposed to cyclotron fast neutrons provided by the reaction of 8 Mer deuterons on a beryllium probe.
Date: July 3, 1947
Creator: Jacobson, L. O. & Marks, E. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparative Action of Cyclotron Neutrons and X Rays : Part III : Statistical Analysis of Blood Data (open access)

Comparative Action of Cyclotron Neutrons and X Rays : Part III : Statistical Analysis of Blood Data

The heterophil and lymphocyte counts of 67 rabbits exposed to fast neutrons, and those of 123 rabbits exposed to 200 kv X rays were analyzed.
Date: June 16, 1947
Creator: Sacher, George A. & Pearlman, Norman
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparative Effectiveness and Additivity of Fission Neutrons Gamma Rays and Beta Rays of Drosphila Eggs (open access)

Comparative Effectiveness and Additivity of Fission Neutrons Gamma Rays and Beta Rays of Drosphila Eggs

From abstract: "Some investigations have been made to ascertain the similarity of the mechanism of action of radiation which are different in their specific ionization. A suggested approach was to determine if the energies absorbed from the different types of radiation are additive in their lethal effects on biological objects. In an attempt to determine the additivity of ionizing radiation various dose combinations of fast neutrons, gamma rays and beta rays were administered to Drosophila eggs. These test objects were chosen because their dimensions are such that they tend to absorb these three radiations uniformly throughout their volume. Although the three radiations were found to vary in their biological effectiveness, per unit energy absorbed, all three were shown to be completely additive in their lethal effect on these organisms."
Date: February 1946
Creator: Stapleton, G. E. & Zirkle, Raymond E. (Raymond Elliot), 1902-1988
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparative Late Effects of Periodic Doses of Fission Neutrons and of Gamma Rays. (open access)

Comparative Late Effects of Periodic Doses of Fission Neutrons and of Gamma Rays.

The study was undertaken to obtain information on occupational hazards associated with fast neutrons and gamma rays.
Date: June 1946
Creator: Henshaw, P. S.; Snider, Ray S. (Ray Solomon), 1911-1991; Riley, K. F.; Stepleton, G. E. & Zirkle, Raymond E. (Raymond Elliot), 1902-1988
System: The UNT Digital Library
Comparative Late Effects of Single Doses of Fission Neutrons and Gamma Rays (open access)

Comparative Late Effects of Single Doses of Fission Neutrons and Gamma Rays

Having obtained information about the late effects of small daily doses of fast neutrons and gamma rays, it was also important to study the late effects caused by the same radiations when single large doses are administered
Date: August 26, 1946
Creator: Henshaw, P. S.; Snider, Ray S. (Ray Solomon), 1911-1991; Riley, E. F.; Stapleton, G. E. & Zirkle, R. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Contributions to the Radiochemistry of 104 day Y88. (open access)

Contributions to the Radiochemistry of 104 day Y88.

From introductory paragraph: "The study of the counting techniques of gamma-emitting radioisotopes is of a great deal of interest to workers in the field of radiochemistry. Of particular interest to the long-lived gamma emitting isotope of yttrium which is commonly prepared by a deuteron bombardment of strontium and is reported to decay by K-capture. This isotope, which is of interest in the fields of biochemistry and metallurgy was tentatively assigned to mass 86. Since a 2.0 hour activity was observed from a neutron irradiation of yttrium, the assignment was considered fixed. Subsequent work indicated a possibility of a long-lived gamma emitting activity arising in the fast neutron irradiation of yttrium. The published data did not agree with theoretical calculations as to the possibility of these two activities being isomers. This work was undertaken to study the characteristics of the radiations from the isotopes; to have data available on the long-lived activity; and, to attempt to fix the mass assignment."
Date: September 20, 1946
Creator: Overman, Ralph T.
System: The UNT Digital Library