Abstract
Basic nuclear data requirements for industrial application are monitored by the UK Chemical Nuclear Data Committee (UKCNDC), covering half-lives, decay data, fission yields and the content of computerised data files. While the UKCNDC Request list was reviewed at the end of 1989 to reveal new and continued requirements, funding problems have increased during the year. Difficulties in the UK nuclear power industry are reflected in the decline in experimental studies, although evaluation efforts have been maintained. (author).
Nichols, A L
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Nichols, A L.
UK Chemical Nuclear Data Committee progress report. Data studies during 1989.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1990.
Web.
Nichols, A L.
UK Chemical Nuclear Data Committee progress report. Data studies during 1989.
United Kingdom.
Nichols, A L.
1990.
"UK Chemical Nuclear Data Committee progress report. Data studies during 1989."
United Kingdom.
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abstractNote = {Basic nuclear data requirements for industrial application are monitored by the UK Chemical Nuclear Data Committee (UKCNDC), covering half-lives, decay data, fission yields and the content of computerised data files. While the UKCNDC Request list was reviewed at the end of 1989 to reveal new and continued requirements, funding problems have increased during the year. Difficulties in the UK nuclear power industry are reflected in the decline in experimental studies, although evaluation efforts have been maintained. (author).}
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title = {UK Chemical Nuclear Data Committee progress report. Data studies during 1989}
author = {Nichols, A L}
abstractNote = {Basic nuclear data requirements for industrial application are monitored by the UK Chemical Nuclear Data Committee (UKCNDC), covering half-lives, decay data, fission yields and the content of computerised data files. While the UKCNDC Request list was reviewed at the end of 1989 to reveal new and continued requirements, funding problems have increased during the year. Difficulties in the UK nuclear power industry are reflected in the decline in experimental studies, although evaluation efforts have been maintained. (author).}
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