Innovative, new and advanced high voltage power supply for capacitor charging at linear collider. Final report (open access)

Innovative, new and advanced high voltage power supply for capacitor charging at linear collider. Final report

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Date: April 15, 2000
Creator: Clanin, W.; Krichtafovitch, I.; White, D. & Gnehm, C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Microbial ecology of thermophilic anaerobic digestion. Final report (open access)

Microbial ecology of thermophilic anaerobic digestion. Final report

This grant supported research on methanogenic archaea. The two major areas that were supported were conversion of acetic acid to methane and nitrogen fixation by Methanosarcina. Among the achievements of this research were the isolation of novel methanogenic cultures, elucidation of the pathways from acetate to methane, description of a specific DNA-binding complex in nitrogen fixing methanogens, and demonstration of an alternative nitrogenase in Methanosarcina.
Date: April 15, 2000
Creator: Zinder, Stephen H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Excess Weapons Plutonium Immobilization in Russia (open access)

Excess Weapons Plutonium Immobilization in Russia

The joint goal of the Russian work is to establish a full-scale plutonium immobilization facility at a Russian industrial site by 2005. To achieve this requires that the necessary engineering and technical basis be developed in these Russian projects and the needed Russian approvals be obtained to conduct industrial-scale immobilization of plutonium-containing materials at a Russian industrial site by the 2005 date. This meeting and future work will provide the basis for joint decisions. Supporting R&D projects are being carried out at Russian Institutes that directly support the technical needs of Russian industrial sites to immobilize plutonium-containing materials. Special R&D on plutonium materials is also being carried out to support excess weapons disposition in Russia and the US, including nonproliferation studies of plutonium recovery from immobilization forms and accelerated radiation damage studies of the US-specified plutonium ceramic for immobilizing plutonium. This intriguing and extraordinary cooperation on certain aspects of the weapons plutonium problem is now progressing well and much work with plutonium has been completed in the past two years. Because much excellent and unique scientific and engineering technical work has now been completed in Russia in many aspects of plutonium immobilization, this meeting in St. Petersburg was both timely …
Date: April 15, 2000
Creator: Jardine, L. & Borisov, G.B.
System: The UNT Digital Library