Phoenix-1, a structural material based on nuclear isotopic...

Alloys or metallic compositions – Silicon base alloy containing metal

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A Copyright dated Sep. 16, 2000 describing this material is on file with the United States Library of Congress Copyright Office; 101 Independence Ave, SE Washington DC 20559-6000.


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patent: 2000345342 (2000-12-01), None
Orlov, V. Yu.; Zhavoronkov, N.M., Separation of Isotapes of Silicon by the Method of Rectification of Silicon Tetrachloride, Zhur. Priklad. Khim. (1956), 29, 959-60 (Abstract Only).*
Reynolds, John H., The Isotopic Constitution of Silicon, Germanium, and Hafnium, Phys. Rev. (1953), 90, 1047-9 (Abstract Only).*
Inghram, Mark G., The Isotopic Constitutions of Tungsten Silicon, and Boron, Phys. Rev. (1946), 70, 653-60 (Abstract Only).

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