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Morris, R.A.; Bryant, L.
Los Alamos Scientific Lab., NM (USA)1979
Los Alamos Scientific Lab., NM (USA)1979
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[en] Topics discussed include: high-pressure diamond cell work; x-ray fluorescence analysis; shroud of turin; laser fusion target inspection; and scanning electron microscope. Organization charts for the M-1 group are included
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1979; 8 p; WANTO meeting; Oak Ridge, TN, USA; 9 - 11 Oct 1979; CONF-791098--1; Available from NTIS., PC A02/MF A01
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1973; 25 p
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Friesem, A.A.; Katzir, Y.; Rav-Noy, Z.; Sharon, B.
Transactions of the Nuclear Societyes of Israel, v. 7, Joint annual meeting 1979, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Department of Nuclear Engineering, December 17, 19791979
Transactions of the Nuclear Societyes of Israel, v. 7, Joint annual meeting 1979, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Department of Nuclear Engineering, December 17, 19791979
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Israel Nuclear Society, Yavne; Israel Health Physics Society; Radiation Research Society of Israel; p. I-9 - I-11; 1979; p. I-9 - I-11; Joint annual meeting of the Israel Nuclear Societies Technion - Israel Institute of Technology Depaetment of Nuclear Engineering; Haifa, Israel; 17 Dec 1979; Published in summary form only.
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[en] Although industry is becoming increasingly aware of the benefits to be derived from nondestructive testing, many of these same firms have yet to realize the importance and impact of effectively educating NDT personnel. The author outlines the history of NDT training in Canada, the types of programs available, the typical student profile, and who the target market could (and should) be. The author then discusses the effects of NDT training and education in Canadian industry
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Kittmer, C.A. (ed.); Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, ON (Canada). Chalk River Nuclear Labs; 473 p; Jan 1985; p. 289-296; 5. Canadian conference on nondestructive testing; Toronto, ON (Canada); 28-31 Oct 1984
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Stiefeld, B.
Sandia Labs., Albuquerque, N.Mex. (USA)
Sandia Labs., Albuquerque, N.Mex. (USA)
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nd; 9 p; 7. International conference and exhibition on nondestructive testing; Warsaw, Poland; 4 Jun 1973; CONF-730606--2
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Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Tel Aviv; p. 307-308; Apr 1980; p. 307-308; Published in summary form only.
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Kuznik, J.
Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow (United Kingdom). Dept. of Physics1995
Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow (United Kingdom). Dept. of Physics1995
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Eddy current; Nondestructive testing
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Jul 1995; 67 p; Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:0678.231F(AD-A--339322)(microfiche)
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[en] This paper surveys both the national and international scenes regarding the certification of nondestructive testing (NDT) personnel. In Canada, the increasing demand for NDT personnel and the implementation of the M-Standards have led to the need for automating the administration of the program. Concurrently, the increased interest towards harmonizing national certification schemes has steered activities in both the ISO and the ICNDT forums
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Kittmer, C.A. (ed.); Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, ON (Canada). Chalk River Nuclear Labs; 473 p; Jan 1985; p. 298-302; 5. Canadian conference on nondestructive testing; Toronto, ON (Canada); 28-31 Oct 1984
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Pugliesi, Reynaldo, E-mail: pugliesi@ipen.br
International Atomic Energy Agency Coordinated Research Project on Application of 3D Neutron Imaging and Tomography in Cultural Heritage Research. Report of the first Research Co-ordination Meeting2012
International Atomic Energy Agency Coordinated Research Project on Application of 3D Neutron Imaging and Tomography in Cultural Heritage Research. Report of the first Research Co-ordination Meeting2012
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[en] The neutron imaging is a set of non - destructive testing techniques commonly employed to inspect the internal structure of objects. Because of the neutron - matter interaction characteristics, these techniques are largely employed to inspect hydrogenous substances (water, organic fibers, adhesives, etc) even wrapped by thick metal layers. The Brazilian culture is surrounded by a rich cultural heritage, mainly left by Indians and slaves. Many of the old objects and tools they have used, were manufactured by using clay, wood, organic fibers as well as bones. These materials and the ones used for their restoration are manufactured of several types of hydrogenous substances and hence the use of neutron imaging techniques are very adequate to study such objects. The neutron imaging activities at IPEN - CNEN/SP began in 1988 and the primary objective of the working group was to design and to construct an operational facility for neutron imaging, to be installed in the beam-hole - 08 of the 5MW IEA-R1 Nuclear Research Reactor. From 1992 to 1997, the group has developed several 2D imaging techniques
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Division of Physical and Chemical Sciences, Vienna (Austria); 78 p; 2012; p. 18-19; 1. Research Coordination Meeting on Application of 3D Neutron Imaging and Tomography in Cultural Heritage Research; Vienna (Austria); 7-11 May 2012; Also available on-line: http://www-naweb.iaea.org/napc/iachem/working_materials/RC-1219-1-report.pdf; 4 figs., 2 tabs.
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[en] Research at Harwell on nuclear, atomic and molecular physics, the theory of fluids, radiation damage, safety studies, point defects and point defect determined processes, surface studies and nondestructive examination are described. (U.K.)
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Apr 1981; 136 p
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