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Discovery, Synthesis and Nuclear Properties of the Heaviest Elements

  • Gottfried Münzenberg
Published/Copyright: December 1, 1995

Published Online: 1995-12
Published in Print: 1995-12

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Articles in the same Issue

  1. Masthead
  2. Preface
  3. Index
  4. A. Historical Notes
  5. The Discovery of Uranic Rays: A Short Step for Henri Becquerel but a Giant Step for Science
  6. The Dawn of Radiochemistry
  7. St. Joachimsthal Mines and their Importance in the Early History of Radioactivity
  8. History of the Unraveling of the Natural Decay Series
  9. On the Discovery of Artificial Radioactivity
  10. The Discovery of Nuclear Fission - Good Solid Chemistry Got Things on the Right Track
  11. Transuranium Elements: the Synthetic Actinides
  12. Β. Modern Aspects of Radioactivity and Nuclear Reactions
  13. Proton Radioactivity
  14. Alpha Radioactivity
  15. Radiochemical Investigations of Cluster Radioactivities
  16. Spontaneous Fission
  17. Radiochemical Studies of Complex Nuclear Reactions
  18. Radiochemical Studies of Complex Particle Emission in Low and Intermediate Energy Reactions
  19. The Physics and (Radio)chemistry of Solar Neutrino Experiments
  20. C. New Synthetic Elements
  21. Discovery, Synthesis and Nuclear Properties of the Heaviest Elements
  22. Chemistry of the Transactinide Elements
  23. Actinide Separation Science
  24. Fast Radiochemical Separations for Heavy Elements
  25. D. Applications of Radioactivity
  26. The Impact of Radioactivity on Medicine Metallic
  27. Radionuclides: Applications in Diagnostic and Therapeutic Nuclear Medicine
  28. Technetium in Nuclear Medicine
  29. Formation of Heavy Elements in Nature
  30. Radioactivity: A Tool to Explore the Past
  31. Radioactivity and Radiation Chemistry of Water
  32. Radioactivity and the Nuclear Environment
  33. X-Rays and Radiochemistry
  34. Ε. Radionuclides in the Environment and Nuclear Energy
  35. Radioactivity in the Atmosphere
  36. Radionuclides in the Geosphere: Sources, Mobility, Reactions in Natural Waters and Interactions with Solids
  37. Actinide Environmental Chemistry
  38. Radioactivity and Fission Energy
  39. Radioactivity and Fusion Energy
  40. Author Index
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