Call Number (LC) Title Results
E 1.99: conf-900156--3 Technological challenges of third generation synchrotron radiation sources 1
E 1.99: conf-900156--4 The role of accelerators in the nuclear fuel cycle 1
E 1.99: conf-900156--5 Spallation-based science and technology and associated nuclear data requirements 1
E 1.99: conf-900160--4 Is there anything of practical value hidden amongst the composite toughening theories A Jim Mueller prospective. 1
E 1.99: conf-900161--2 Status of the Virginia Power/DOE Cooperative Cask Testing/Demonstration Program A video presentation. 1
E 1.99: conf-900161--5 Experience with failed or damaged spent fuel and its impacts on handling 1
E 1.99: conf-900162--2 Blue upconversion thulium laser 1
E 1.99: conf-900163-- Proceedings of the conference on computer codes and the linear accelerator community 1
E 1.99: conf-900163--1 Some initial results from the new SLAC (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center) permeameter 1
E 1.99: conf-900163--2 Numerical simulation of cross field amplifiers 1
E 1.99: conf-900163--3 Fifth-order aberrations in magnetic quadrupole-octupole systems 1
E 1.99: conf-900163--7 New BEDLAM (BEam Dynamics for Linear Accelerators by Moments) 1
E 1.99: conf-900163--8 Wakefield calculations on parallel computers 1
E 1.99: conf-900163--9 Integrated Numerical Experiments (INEX) and the Free-Electron Laser Physical Process Code (FELPPC) 1
E 1.99:conf-900167-1 Innovative and effective facilities planning A practitioner's viewpoint. 1
E 1.99: conf-900168--1 Considerations for high-brightness electron sources 1
E 1.99:conf-900171--4 Environmental factors affecting distribution and abundance of bacteria, fungi and protozoa in subsurface sediments of the Upper Atlantic Coastal Plain, USA 1
E 1.99:conf-900171-4 Environmental factors affecting distribution and abundance of bacteria, fungi and protozoa in subsurface sediments of the Upper Atlantic Coastal Plain, USA 1
E 1.99:conf-900171--5 Water potential and starvation stress in deep subsurface microorganisms 1
E 1.99:conf-900171-5 Water potential and starvation stress in deep subsurface microorganisms 1