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Davidson, J. P. (ed.); p. 166-172; 1972; University Press of Kansas; Lawrence, Kan; 4. symposium on the structure of low-medium mass nuclei; Lawrence, KS; 12 Oct 1970
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Harvey, M.
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, ON (Canada). Chalk River Nuclear Labs1994
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, ON (Canada). Chalk River Nuclear Labs1994
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[en] The progress report on the Physical Sciences, Physics Division, is split into Accelerator Physics and Neutron and Condensed Matter Science Branch. The Accelerator Physics Group in collaboration with Fuel Channel Components Branch has undertaken a unique series of experiments to prove the feasibility of using high energy electron beams for out-reactor irradiation of bulk samples of pressure-tube materials. The Neutron and Condensed Matter Branch, has among other topics, been involved with the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory project. It is part of an international collaboration including Canada, United States, and the United Kingdom. The project involves the use of heavy water to detect particles called neutrinos that are emitted from the centre of the sun and from exploding stars. Results from the Molecular Physics program include a study of the differing structures of ice grown in an electric field. Atomic Ordering in the new intermetallics Al3 Ti-X was extensively investigated in the Materials Science program. In the theory program a code to calculate the multiphonon expansion of the incoherent scattering function was written and it was applied in the analysis of phonon density of states for amorphous and crystalline ice. Further calculations were made to develop improved understanding of superconductivity and a theory for the conductivity of vortex cores was proposed. 3 tabs., 15 figs
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May 1994; 108 p; PR-PHY--7
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ACCELERATORS, ATOMIC ENERGY OF CANADA LTD, BARYONS, BEAMS, CANADIAN ORGANIZATIONS, COHERENT SCATTERING, DIFFRACTION, DOCUMENT TYPES, ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY, ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, FERMIONS, HADRONS, LEPTON BEAMS, LEPTONS, LINEAR ACCELERATORS, MASSLESS PARTICLES, NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, NUCLEONS, PARTICLE BEAMS, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, SCATTERING
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Harvey, M.
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, Ontario. Chalk River Nuclear Labs1981
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, Ontario. Chalk River Nuclear Labs1981
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[en] Notes are given of a series of lectures presented at TRIUMF (Vancouver) during the week of October 17-24, 1980. The lectures, and accompanying notes were designed to give the student a working knowledge of the classification and construction of sets of n-particle states transforming according to a definite irreducible representation of the symmetric group Ssub(n). Applications are given for the classification of quark states of baryons and multibaryons
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Apr 1981; 75 p
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Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, Ontario. Chalk River Nuclear Labs.1973
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, Ontario. Chalk River Nuclear Labs.1973
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Oct 1973; 24 p; Congress of the Canadian association of physicists; Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 18 Jun 1973; 12 refs.
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Davidson, J. P. (ed.); p. 1-25; 1972; University Press of Kansas; Lawrence, Kan; 4. symposium on the structure of low-medium mass nuclei; Lawrence, KS; 12 Oct 1970
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Harvey, M.
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, ON (Canada). Chalk River Nuclear Labs1995
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, ON (Canada). Chalk River Nuclear Labs1995
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[en] This report marks the change from biannual to annual reports recording technical developments in Physics Division. During this period, AECL has continued with its restructuring program, with Physics Division now included in an expanded Physical and Environmental Sciences Unit. The Division itself remains unchanged, with major activities on neutron scattering, the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory and developments and applications of accelerator technology. (author)
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Sep 1995; 145 p; PR-PHY--8
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ACCELERATORS, ATOMIC ENERGY OF CANADA LTD, BARYONS, BEAMS, CANADIAN ORGANIZATIONS, CYCLIC ACCELERATORS, CYCLOTRONS, DOCUMENT TYPES, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, FERMIONS, HADRONS, HEAVY ION ACCELERATORS, ISOCHRONOUS CYCLOTRONS, LEPTON BEAMS, LINEAR ACCELERATORS, NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, NUCLEONS, PARTICLE BEAMS
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Harvey, M.
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River, Ontario (Canada)1996
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River, Ontario (Canada)1996
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[en] This document is a Progress Report for the Physical and Environmental Sciences, Physics Division, for the period 1995 January 1 to December 31, at the Chalk River nuclear Labs. The condensed matter science group continued to operate a multi-faceted program involving collaborative basic and applied research with external scientists in the fields of materials science, physics, chemistry and biology. The Applied Neutron Diffraction for Industry (And) program gained strength with ever wider applications for the nuclear, aerospace, and manufacturing programs. Steps continued towards making neutron scattering facilities at NRU reactor more user friendly. The neutrino physics group, as part of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) Institute, collaborating with scientists from Canada, USA and UK. The accelerator physics group spent considerable effort working with materials and fuels scientists to show the value of accelerators as an out-reactor source of radiation. Specific research activities have included the demonstration of laser plasma deposition of diamond coating, which has potential application for high-wear components in reactors, and the study for a Free Electron Laser upgrade for the IMPELA accelerator. As a result of funding reduction all programs of the Division were dissolved as of 1997 March 31
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May 1996; 93 p; PR-PHY--9; 121 refs., 5 tabs., 61 figs.
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ATOMIC ENERGY OF CANADA LTD, CANADIAN ORGANIZATIONS, COHERENT SCATTERING, DIFFRACTION, DOCUMENT TYPES, HEAVY WATER COOLED REACTORS, HEAVY WATER MODERATED REACTORS, IRRADIATION REACTORS, ISOTOPE PRODUCTION REACTORS, LASERS, NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, NATURAL URANIUM REACTORS, REACTORS, RESEARCH AND TEST REACTORS, RESEARCH REACTORS, SCATTERING, TANK TYPE REACTORS, TEST FACILITIES, TEST REACTORS
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Koeppel, T.; Harvey, M.
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, Ontario. Chalk River Nuclear Labs1984
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, Ontario. Chalk River Nuclear Labs1984
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[en] A new numerical method is applied to solving the equations of motion of the Friedberg-Lee Soliton model for both ground and spherically symmetric excited states. General results have been obtained over a wide range of parameters. Critical coupling constants and critical particle numbers have been determined below which soliton solutions cease to exist. The static properties of the proton are considered to show that as presently formulated the model fails to fit all experimental data for any set of parameters
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Jun 1984; 45 p
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Andrews, H.R.; Harvey, M.
Society of AECL Employees, Deep River, ON (Canada)1988
Society of AECL Employees, Deep River, ON (Canada)1988
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[en] We must begin now to plan to replace fossil fuels as a major energy source. Few energy sources are capable of supplying the vast amount of energy required. The only options that can play a major role are coal, hydro-electricity, and nuclear. The soft energy options are not reliable: we cannot control the blowing of the wind or the shining of the sun; biomass is susceptible to disease. If we were to become too dependent on these we would be surrendering our energy system to the vagaries of nature. A strong electrical system is a cornerstone of energy security. Surplus capacity is often criticized, but a shortfall in supply will cause industrial chaos. Nuclear power is based on a sustainable resource supply, uses a proven technology, is economically competitive, and causes minimal harm to human populations and the environment
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Feb 1988; 8 p
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Mobbs, S.; Harvey, M.
National Radiological Protection Board, Didcot (United Kingdom)1999
National Radiological Protection Board, Didcot (United Kingdom)1999
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[en] Annex 1 of the European Commission Basic Safety Standards Directive gives exemption levels for approximately 300 radionuclides. The same methodology has been used to calculate exemption levels for a further 500 radionuclides. These are given in this report, together with the BSS Annex 1 and IAEA transport values. (author)
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Apr 1999; 27 p; Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9091.900(NRPB-R-306)
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