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Statement on national peaceful nuclear explosion programme
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); Panel proceedings series; p. 11; ISBN 92-0-061075-7; ; 1975; IAEA; Vienna; Technical committee on the peaceful uses of nuclear explosions; Vienna, Austria; 20 Jan 1975; IAEA-TC--1-4/18; Published in summary form only.
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Lag om aendring i uranlagen (1960:679)
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Sven. Foerfattningssaml; no. 572
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Slunga, R.; Nordgren, L.
Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co., Stockholm1987
Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co., Stockholm1987
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[en] A network of four stations covering southeastern Sweden has been operated for the period Oct 1, 1986 - Mar 31, 1987. Three events were aftershocks to the strong Skoevde event, 860714, ML=4.5. This made it necessary to include the Skoevde main event together with a couple of earlier aftershocks in the analysis presented in this report. Thus the present study gives 10 new earthquake mechanisms. Three of these events are in the range ML=3.5-4.5. Of the earlier about 170 earthquake mechanisms available for southern Sweden the largest is ML=3.2. The earthquakes of the present study thus give significant new information about Swedish seismic activity. (orig./DG)
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Dec 1987; 58 p
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[en] Short communication. 1 fig
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Boholm, Max; Boholm, Åsa, E-mail: max.boholm@globalstudies.gu.se2012
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[en] The morpheme nano in languages such as Swedish and English is a constituent of many words. This article linguistically analyses the meaning potential of nano by focusing on word use in a Swedish newspaper corpus comprising 2,564 articles (1.6 million words) covering a 22-year period (1988–2010). Close to 400 word forms having nano as a constituent have been identified and analyzed. The results suggest that nano covers a broad and heterogeneous conceptual field: (i) as a prefix of the SI system; (ii) in relation to the scientific activities of nanoscience and nanotechnology, including their sub-processes and actors; and (iii) in relation to objects. The identified meanings of nano, besides the standard definition (i.e. ‘billionth part’ in relation to SI units), are ‘operating at the nanometre level’ in relation to activities and their actors and ‘nanometre sized’ and ‘nanotechnological’ in relation to objects; in addition, the less precise and non-technical meaning ‘very small’ is identified. We discuss the implications of the findings for a hypothesis about media influence on public understanding of technology, suggesting that repeated findings in Europe and the USA of little self-reported understanding and knowledge of nanotechnology or nanoscience among the public make sense in light of the polysemy of nano reflected in its broad variety of verbal forms and usages.
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Copyright (c) 2012 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Journal of Nanoparticle Research; ISSN 1388-0764; ; v. 14(2); p. 1-18
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[en] This standard gives a survey of norms for nuclear measuring instruments beta-, gamma- and x-radiation. Included are: 1. Normes in Swedish. 2. International recommendations published by the International Electrotechnical commission, IEC, which are valid as Swedish standards Translations into Swedish of these recommendations do not exist, but they are available in English and French in the IEC publications. 3. Information on other norms. (K.K.)
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15 Apr 1976; 3 p; Standards Commission; Stockholm; SMS-ISO--434000(ED.1)
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26 Sep 1985; 1 p; 29. IAEA General Conference; Vienna (Austria); 23-27 Sep 1985
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[en] The rebuilt cyclotron in Uppsala has demonstrated internal beams, and extraction is due soon. A storage ring ('CELCIUS') for intermediate energy physics will be part of the cyclotron complex. These two accelerators together with the Tandem van de Graaff form part of the new The Svedberg Laboratory. (author)
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26 Sep 1981; 5 p; 25. IAEA General Conference; Vienna (Austria); 21-26 Sep 1981
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[en] This conference paper discusses the role of pellets in the use of bioenergy in Sweden. Pellets (P) have many advantages: (1) P are dry and can be stored, (2) P create local jobs, (3) P burn without seriously polluting the environment, (4) P are made from domestic and renewable resources, (5) P have high energy density, (6) P fit well in an energy system adapted to nature, (6) P are an economical alternative, both on a small scale and on a large scale. Pellets are more laborious to use than oil or electricity and require about three times as much storage space as oil. The Swedish pellets manufacturers per 1997 are listed. Locally pellets are most conveniently transported as bulk cargo and delivered to a silo by means of pressurized air. Long-distance transport use train or ship. At present, pellets are most often used in large or medium-sized heat plants, but equipment exists for use from private houses and up to the size of MW. Pellets may become the most important alternative to the fossil fuels which along with electricity today are dominating the small scale market. 1 fig., 1 table
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Pellets - foeraedlad bioenergi paa frammarsch
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Norsk Bioenergiforening, Oslo (Norway); 205 p; 1997; p. 147-152; Bioenergy '97: Nordic bioenergy conference on market, environment and technology; Bioenergi '97; Oslo (Norway); 7-8 Oct 1997; ALSO AVAILABLE FROM OSTI AS DE98737114; NTIS
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