Call Number (LC) Title Results
E 1.99: conf-900631--5 Waste segregation procedures and benefits 1
E 1.99:conf-900632-2 Ion-channeling study of anomalous atomic displacements at the superconducting transition in high-T sub c materials 1
E 1.99:conf-900634-3 Ceramic breeder materials 1
E 1.99: conf-900640--3 The pressure dilation of a deep, jointed region of the earth 1
E 1.99: conf-900640--4 In-situ fracture stiffness determination 1
E 1.99: conf-900641--1 Fatigue-crack propagation in aluminum-lithium alloys processed by power and ingot metallurgy 1
E 1.99: conf-900646--1 Comparison of calculations and in situ results for a large, heated test room at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) 1
E 1.99: conf-900646--7 Liquifaction of fluid saturated rocks due to explosion-induced stress waves 1
E 1.99: conf-900646--8 Hydro-thermo-mechanical response of a fractured rock block 1
E 1.99: conf-900646--12 Preliminary drift design analyses for nuclear waste repository in tuff 1
E 1.99: conf-900651--2 Experimental observations on transition to turbulence in confined coaxial jets and other boundary layer flows 1
E 1.99: conf-900651--3 Turbulence in slurry pipe flow 1
E 1.99:conf-900655-1 High-temperature mechanical properties of SiC whisker reinforced Al sub 2 O sub 3 composites 1
E 1.99: conf-900656--1 Time-resolved coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy (CARS) and the measurement of vibrational spectra in shock-compressed molecular materials 1
E 1.99: conf-900656--3 Resonance ionization mass spectrometry for materials analysis and characterization 1
E 1.99:conf-900676-4 Multimedia assessment of health risks for the Weldon Spring site remedial action project 1
E 1.99:conf-900676--15 Implications of the formation of cloud condensation nuclei from gaseous precursors 1
E 1.99:conf-900676-15 Implications of the formation of cloud condensation nuclei from gaseous precursors 1
E 1.99:conf-900679-3 Classification and disposal of radioactive wastes History and legal and regulatory requirements. 1
E 1.99: conf-900679--12 Use of models as a rationale for the design of environmental monitoring programs 2