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The decay chain Pu245Am245Cm245

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Two nuclides not previously reported in the literature, Pu245 and Am245, have been produced by neutron irradiation methods and the study of their radiations is described and a preliminary decay scheme for Am245 is presented.
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This article is published in Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry.The article was published on 1955-10-01. It has received 23 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Nuclide & Stable nuclide.

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In-beam and decay spectroscopy of transfermium nuclei

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the available experimental data on nuclei between Cm (Z = 96 ) and Db ( Z = 105 ) is presented, focusing on those datasets obtained most recently.
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The Quantitative Separation of Plutonium from Various Ions by Anion Exchange.

TL;DR: In this paper, the anion exchange resin separation of plutonium was investigated as a possible technique for the rapid quantitative separation of the plutonium from various metal ions, and a slurry-column technique provided satisfactory separation of a plutonium from quite a large number of metal ions.
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The Transuranium Elements

TL;DR: Hy Hyde and Glenn T. Seaborg as mentioned in this paper contributed a contribution to the U. S. Atomic Energy Division's Handbook of Physik printed in Handbuch's 39, Volume 39, Handbuchs d e r Physik Printed f o r the United States Atomic Energy Department.
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The half-lives of 245Cm, 246Cm, 248Cm, 250Cf, 251Cf and 249Cf☆

TL;DR: The partial α-half-life of spontaneous fission half-lives of (1·80 ± 0·01) 10 7 yr and (4·22 ± 0.12) 10 6 yr were determined for 246 Cm and 248 Cm, respectively as discussed by the authors.
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Precise determination of plutonium by potentiometric titration

TL;DR: In this paper, the plutonium content of a high purity metal sample of 99.98%, with a standard deviation of 0.02%, was obtained for 11 determinations, using 3-to 5-gram aliquots of a solution containing 63.111 mg of the metal per gram.
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