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[en] Some prospective aspects of cosmology are, non exhaustively, reviewed: 1) Astronomical observations, relevant to Cosmology and feasible within the next decade are proposed (and summarized in Table II and Section V). Among them: 'local' deviation from general expansion due to superclusters of galaxies; extragalactic gradient of deuterium abondance as a fossil of primordial density fluctuations. 2) A few aspects of deuterium primordial nucleosynthesis, in connection with a possible neutrino background, are reviewed and discussed. Arguments are given for fermionic number non conservation during the primordial era of the universal expansion
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Cet article contient une revue prospective de quelques aspects de la cosmologie: 1) Des observations astronomiques, a signification cosmologique et faisables dans les dix ans a venir sont proposees (et rassemblees dans le tableau II et le pararaphe V). Entre autres: ecarts 'locaux' a l'uniformite de la loi d'expansion de Hubble causes par les superamas de galaxies; gradient extragalactique de l'abondance du deuterium comme fossile des fluctuations primordiates de la densite de la matiere. 2) Quelques aspects de la nucleosynthese primordiale du deuterium, en liaison avec la presence possible d'un fond de neutrinos, sont discutes. En particulier, on peut en deduire un argument en faveur d'une non conservation du nombre fermionique dans le cadre des theories de jauge unifieesOriginal Title
Quelques aspects de la cosmologie dans les annees 80
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Annales de Physique (Paris); ISSN 0003-4169;
; v. 4(2); p. 221-223

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Y a-t-il une crise mondiale dans le retraitement des combustibles
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Revue Generale Nucleaire; v. 1(1); p. 31-34
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Duperrin, Jean-Claude; Godet, Michel.
CEA, 75 - Paris (France). Dept. des Programmes1973
CEA, 75 - Paris (France). Dept. des Programmes1973
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Methode de hierarchisation des elements d'un systeme. Essai de prospective du systeme de l'energie nucleaire dans son contexte societal
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Dec 1973; 69 p
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[en] Proofs are described of transuranium element discoveries, specifically of element 93. Several attempts are described all of which with false results. A list is shown of some allegedly discovered elements. (J.B.)
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Hledani prvniho transuranu a take o tom, proc nebylo objeveno bohemium
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Vesmir; ISSN 0042-4544;
; v. 58(12); p. 367-368

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Rastoin, J.
CEA Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France). Service des Etudes Mecaniques et Thermiques1975
CEA Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France). Service des Etudes Mecaniques et Thermiques1975
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[en] The different nuclear reactor types (present and future), the possible uses of these reactors (electricity, heat production) and the chemical and metallurgical problems to be solved are discussed
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On presente les differentes filieres de reacteurs nucleaires (filieres actuelles et futures, les possibles utilisations de ces reacteurs (production d'electricite, de chaleur) et les problemes de chimie et metallurgie a resoudreOriginal Title
Les reacteurs nucleaires. Politique generale et choix des filieres
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1975; 12 p; 1. Meeting of the solid-state chemistry and metallurgy prospective group; Paris, France; 21 Jan 1975
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Congress on climate change: Global risks, challenges and decisions; Copenhagen (Denmark); 10-12 Mar 2009; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1307/6/37/372011; Abstract only; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (EES); ISSN 1755-1315;
; v. 6(37); [3 p.]

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Kintner, E.E.; Hirsch, R.L.
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)1977
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)1977
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[en] Nations of western Europe, Japan, the Soviet Union, and the United States are working together to demonstrate the practicality of fusion power early in the 21st century. Many difficult engineering problems make fusion development one of the most formidable scientific and technological challenges ever attempted. However, the outlook is promising for achieving an inexhaustible energy source that is safe, economic, and with acceptable environmental effects. The United States magnetic fusion power development program aims at producing fusion energy experimentally in the early 1980's and demonstrating power production on a commercial scale before 2000. This prognosis reflects the confidence gained in scientific successes of the late 1960's through the present. However, many physics problems remain to be solved and many complex engineering problems without obvious solutions await attention. In response to experimental successes and the perceived importance of the fusion energy alternative, the United States effort has grown rapidly. Scientific investigations of plasma physics continue while planned engineering studies lead toward the practical goal of a commercial technology that will take a prominent place among available energy sources of the next century. Development of laser and electron beam fusion proceeds. Alternative fusion devices are investigated for their potential feasibility while the tokamak configuration is used for principal experimental devices. A national program plan and budget coordinates the efforts of federal laboratories, universities and industry. The utilities industry conducts an independent program which is increasingly coordinated with government-sponsored activity. Fusion energy programs of several nations benefit one another and should cooperate more closely in specific problem areas. Achievement of practical fusion power could be advanced through more effective mutually supporting fusion development programs. The economic and technical potentials of fusion power in relation to nuclear fission, solar and other future energy sources can be assessed in general terms. The probability of success in fusion development, while not susceptible to measurement, continues to improve. Fusion can be expected to play an increasingly important role in energy supply world-wide in the early decades of the 21st century. If a commercial scale demonstration reactor (greater than or equal to 500 MWe) operates successfully by 2000, it is reasonable to anticipate as many as 20 to 100 large (1000 MWe) plants by 2020 and an increasing percentage of fusion electrical generating stations thereafter
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1977; vp; International conference on nuclear power and its fuel cycles; Salzburg, Austria; 2 - 13 May 1977; 1.D.-.P.1./09 This entry prepared from abstract.
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Baek, Seung Ki; Minnhagen, Petter; Bernhardsson, Sebastian, E-mail: Petter.Minnhagen@physics.umu.se2011
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[en] Why does Zipf's law give a good description of data from seemingly completely unrelated phenomena? Here it is argued that the reason is that they can all be described as outcomes of a ubiquitous random group division: the elements can be citizens of a country and the groups family names, or the elements can be all the words making up a novel and the groups the unique words, or the elements could be inhabitants and the groups the cities in a country and so on. A random group formation (RGF) is presented from which a Bayesian estimate is obtained based on minimal information: it provides the best prediction for the number of groups with k elements, given the total number of elements, groups and the number of elements in the largest group. For each specification of these three values, the RGF predicts a unique group distribution N(k)∼exp(-bk)/kγ, where the power-law index γ is a unique function of the same three values. The universality of the result is made possible by the fact that no system-specific assumptions are made about the mechanism responsible for the group division. The direct relation between γ and the total number of elements, groups and the number of elements in the largest group is calculated. The predictive power of the RGF model is demonstrated by direct comparison with data from a variety of systems. It is shown that γ usually takes values in the interval 1≤γ≤2 and that the value for a given phenomenon depends in a systematic way on the total size of the dataset. The results are put in the context of earlier discussions on Zipf's and Gibrat's laws, N(k)∼k-2 and the connection between growth models and RGF is elucidated.
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/13/4/043004; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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New Journal of Physics; ISSN 1367-2630;
; v. 13(4); [21 p.]

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1070/PU2007v050n04ABEH006378; Abstract only; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Physics Uspekhi; ISSN 1063-7869;
; v. 50(4); p. 332

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Clarke, J.F.
Tokamak reactors for breakeven. A critical study of the near-term fusion reactor program. Erice-Trapany (Sicily), 21 September-1 October 19761978
Tokamak reactors for breakeven. A critical study of the near-term fusion reactor program. Erice-Trapany (Sicily), 21 September-1 October 19761978
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[en] A PDFD will operate in the 1980's and must provide the plasma and plasma support technology information necessary to warrant design, construction, and operation of succeeding experimental power reactors and then the demonstration plant. The PDFD must be prototypical of economic fusion devices to justify its cost. Therefore, development of the fusion core will be the focus of the PDFD. The physics performance, power production objectives, and characteristics of the PDFD, and their relationship to the research and development needs to achieve them are outlined. The design criteria for a PDFD which satisfied these constraints will be established
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Knoepfel, H. (ed.); Commission of the European Communities, Luxembourg; p. 239-258; ISBN 0-08-022034-7;
; 1978; p. 239-258; International school of fusion reactor technology; Erice-Trapani, Italy; 21 Sep - 1 Oct 1976; Published for the CEC by Pergamon Press, Oxford

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