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Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
Company•Ottawa, Ontario, Canada•
About: Atomic Energy of Canada Limited is a company organization based out in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Neutron & Zirconium alloy. The organization has 4845 authors who have published 4826 publications receiving 102951 citations.
Topics: Neutron, Zirconium alloy, Scattering, Hydrogen, Zirconium
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present and discuss groundwater colloid results from various geological formations ranging from crystalline to sedimentary, from organic rich to organic poor systems and from subsurface to very deep aquifers.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured atmospheric turbulence within a black spruce forest, a jack pine forest, and a trembling aspen forest, located in southeastern Manitoba, Canada, where they measured momentum flux and velocity profiles, gave good estimates of leaf-area index (LAI) profiles for the pine and aspen canopies.
Abstract: Atmospheric turbulence was measured within a black spruce forest, a jack pine forest, and a trembling aspen forest, located in southeastern Manitoba, Canada. Drag coefficients (Cd) varied little with height within the pine and aspen canopies, but showed some height dependence within the dense spruce canopy. A constant Cdof 0.15, with the measured momentum flux and velocity profiles, gave good estimates of leaf-area-index (LAI) profiles for the pine and aspen canopies, but underestimated LAI for the spruce canopy.
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TL;DR: In this article, the pzc values of Co(OH)2, Co3O4, NiO, and NiO have been determined between 25 and 80°C.
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TL;DR: The potential of and need for simultaneously using several radio-protective and therapeutic agents, including sulfhydryl compounds, superoxide dismutase, antioxidant proteins, and DNA repair enzymes, are examined, based on a priori considerations of the consequences of radiation exposure.
Abstract: Radiation damage in biological systems is initiated by free radicals and progresses with time through a variety of mechanisms. The time-scale and details of these mechanisms are briefly reviewed. Because of the variety of mechanisms of radio-biological damage, any single radio-protective or therapeutic agent can be only partially effective. The potential of and need for simultaneously using several radio-protective and therapeutic agents, including sulfhydryl compounds, superoxide dismutase, antioxidant proteins, and DNA repair enzymes, are examined, based on a priori considerations of the consequences of radiation exposure.
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TL;DR: In this article, a generalized technique for fluid modeling of critical heat flux is developed from classical dimensional analysis and theory of models, and the problem of multiple distortion is solved by introducing a modeling parameter which is a function of Weber number and liquid and vapor superficial Reynolds numbers.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Henry P. Schwarcz | 78 | 351 | 20863 |
Jonathan N. Glickman | 72 | 172 | 24025 |
Andrej Atrens | 69 | 417 | 21741 |
See Leang Chin | 67 | 460 | 17181 |
Purnendu K. Dasgupta | 62 | 506 | 16779 |
John Katsaras | 55 | 220 | 9263 |
Jing-Li Luo | 55 | 436 | 10963 |
Charles Gale | 53 | 331 | 10903 |
Sanjoy Banerjee | 52 | 229 | 8880 |
Yoshio Takahashi | 50 | 403 | 9801 |
Peter Sigmund | 49 | 220 | 11795 |
Michael P. Païdoussis | 46 | 165 | 8825 |
Wei-Kan Chu | 46 | 445 | 8616 |
A. G. W. Cameron | 45 | 123 | 10111 |
Erland M. Schulson | 44 | 245 | 6966 |