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January 2013 Most Viewed Documents for National Defense
Dynamic equation of state and strength properties of unreacted PBXW-128 explosive
Chhabildas, L.C.; Grady, D.E.; Reinhart, W.D.; Wilson, L.T.
From separations to reconstitution - a short history of Plutonium in the U.S. and Russia
Gray, L W
Condensation induced water hammer safety
Gintner, M.A.
Direct calibration of the yield of nuclear explosion
Nakanishi, K.; Nikolayev, A. [SYNAPSE Science Center/Moscow IRIS Data Analysis Center, Moscow (Russian Federation)]
Comparison of the effects in the rock mass of large-scale chemical and nuclear explosions. Final technical report, June 9, 1994--October 9, 1994
Spivak, A.A.
NIF system-design requirements for nuclear-weapons physics experiments
Perry, T.S. [ed.] [Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (United States)]; Wilde, B.H. [ed.] [Los Alamos National Lab., NM (United States)]
Signatures of testing: On-site inspection technologies
Zucca, J.J.; Carrigan, C.; Goldstein, P.; Jarpe, S.P.; Sweeney, J.; Pickles, W.L. [Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (United States)]; Wright, B. [Los Alamos National Lab., NM (United States)]
Investigations into seismic discrimination between earthquakes, chemical explosions and nuclear explosions
Kopnichev, Y.F.; Aptikaev, F.F.; Antonova, L.V. [and others]
Landmine detection and imaging using Micropower Impulse Radar (MIR)
Azevedo, S.G.; Gravel, D.T.; Mast, J.E.; Warhus, J.P.
Life-cycle assessment (LCA) methodology applied to energetic materials
Reardon, P.T.
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