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Chemical elements / Nuclear physics / Nuclear chemistry / Actinides / Transition metals / Ellingham diagram / Plutonium / Radionuclide / Nuclide / Chemistry / Physics / Particle physics
Date: 2014-05-13 04:54:35
Chemical elements
Nuclear physics
Nuclear chemistry
Actinides
Transition metals
Ellingham diagram
Plutonium
Radionuclide
Nuclide
Chemistry
Physics
Particle physics

Technical possibilities to support separation of radioactive elements from metallic waste Johan Björkvall1, Guozhu Ye1 and Maria Lindberg2 1) Swerea MEFOS AB, Luleå Sweden 2) Studsvik Waste Technology, Sweden

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