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Chalk River Laboratories

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About: Chalk River Laboratories is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Neutron diffraction & Neutron scattering. The organization has 2297 authors who have published 2700 publications receiving 73287 citations.


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TL;DR: Embryogenic calli were initiated from immature zygotic embryos of hybrid larch dissected at the precotyledonary stage and influenced by the type and concentration of the gelling agent.

93 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the intergranular strains in thermally and mechanically anisotropic Zircaloy-2 with rod texture have been measured in situ under uniaxial tension along the rod axis by neutron diffraction.

92 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the temperature stability of a composite film structure of 1500 A of Ti0.3W0.7 and 3000 A of gold r.f. sputtered sequentially onto an evaporated aluminum film 9000 A thick on silicon was investigated by Auger depth profile analysis.

92 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the first preparation of a highly ordered Au(lll) electrode on a quartz crystal was reported and results obtained using this electrode in an elec- trochemical QCM in conjunction with cyclic voltamme-try and coulometry to investigate the underpotential deposition (UPD) of copper onto the Au (ll1) surface.

92 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors used sediment chronology data from fourteen published studies of lake cores across much of North America and Scandinavia in order to make a large scale comparison of the different dating techniques.
Abstract: We used sediment chronology data from fourteen published studies of lake cores across much of North America and Scandinavia in order to make a large scale comparison of the different dating techniques. The uncertainty of210Pb derived dates was determined using common sediment event markers: the stable Pb rise, the137Cs rise, and theAmbrosia pollen rise. For all data combined, the 95% confidence intervals for the stable Pb rise and theAmbrosia rise, were approximately 30 years. These 95% confidence intervals are slightly higher than those derived by First-Order Error analysis performed by others on210Pb derived dates. When comparing the concordance of two210Pb models (CRS and CIC) against markers of known history, we found that the CRS model dates (constant rate of supply) had consistently better agreement than the CIC model dates (constant initial concentration). Major discrepancies between137Cs and210Pb were common, but were consistently more severe in sediments of soft water lakes pointing to an inability of sediments with low mineral content to ‘immobilize’ Cs.

91 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Michael D. Guiver7828820540
Robert J. Birgeneau7858722686
Mike D. Flannigan7121121327
Martin T. Dove6139614767
Luis Rodrigo5834112963
André Longtin5626016372
David Mitlin5619615479
John Katsaras552209263
John E. Greedan5539112171
Gang Li484067713
Matthew G. Tucker452247288
Bruce D. Gaulin452846698
Erick J. Dufourc431445882
Norbert Kučerka431197319
Stephen J. Skinner421948522
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
202284
202176
202072
201974
2018104