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Author(s): Joseph R. Dietrich
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Concern about the proliferation of nuclear weapons has affected profound- ly the course of nuclear power development in the United States…
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Author(s): Volker Jarsch, V. Jarsch
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Untrained users and a large amount of - at first glance incompatible - processes and materials are the envi- ronment of computer-aided…
Type: JNMM
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Author(s): Alan M. Bieber
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Author(s): E.D. Blakeman, J. D. Jenkins
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The material control and accountability needs of a waste isolation repository are examined. Three levels of control are discussed: (l)…
Type: JNMM
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Author(s): Victor W. Lowe
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At the Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant,* work has started on developing and installing an automated nuclear material control and accountability…
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Author(s): Carolyn D. Heising
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The United States decision to defer indefinitely the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel is examined in this paper. Bayesian decision…
Type: JNMM
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Author(s): Patrick A. G. O'Hara Patrick A. G. O'Hara
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An Advisory Group meeting on the topic "Chemical and Isotopic Reference Materials in the Nuclear Fuel Cycle" was held at the…
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Author(s): James F. Ney
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Important criteria in measuring the effectiveness of IAEA safeguards include timeliness of detection of diversion, timeliness of…
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Author(s): Donald D. Cobb, Hassan A. DAYEM, R.J. Dietz, E. A. Hakkila, D. B. Smith
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The benefits of dynamic materials accounting are demon- strated by comparing the timeliness, spatial specificity, and sensitivity with…
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Author(s): D. A. Reynolds, F. G. Broell
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Features of an entry-control system designed to automatically control access to nuclear facilities are described. Control independent of…
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Author(s): C.M. Schaumann, C. A. Stanford
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Diversion Path Analysis has been performed for parts of an enriched uranium facility at Savannah River Plant. Results of the analysis…
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Author(s): Herbert M. Dixon
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In the Department of Defense, the subject of physical security is very broad in scope. Its application ranges from coun±ering the…
Type: JNMM
Volume: 7
Issue: 1
Author(s): James D. Williams
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In this article, a series of handbooks which are used to disseminate physical security equipment information is described. These…
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Author(s): R.H. Augustson
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The current status of the DOE ral time Dynamic MAterials Control program, DYMAC, being developed at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory…
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Author(s): G. L. Bowers, D. M. Darby, T. H. Dunigan
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A Dynamic Special Nuclear Material Control and Accountability System (DYMCAS) prototype terminal was designed and built at the Y-12 Plant…
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Author(s): Raymond E. Lang, Paul Colsmann
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From time to time since the early 1960s, several United States facilities have been subject to IAEA inspections. This paper will present…
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Author(s): L. S. White, P. W. Seabuagh
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To fully use the system of closure equa- tions generated to describe and control a high- throughput mixed-oxide (4% Pu02 in U02) process…
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Author(s): J.P. Shipley
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Current trends in safeguarding special nuclear materials (SNM) in nuclear fuel cycle facilities portend increasing emphasis on timely…
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Author(s): Nathan Hurt
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Good Morning! Ladies and Gentlemen. First, I would like to compliment INMM on their fine conference. I would also like to congratulate…
Type: JNMM
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Author(s): John L. Jaech
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The information on scale accuracy and precision that is derived from the weighing of known standards is often of limited use. For scales…