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    2222K4li • t i n e l u r a l Mludv. of a h i m i n o m l luoioberyl la le gl/i.snes-"ib 2221I9f ''ha'nges of glasses [in d i f f e r e n t medial s i t r l a ' p analysis

    liS 222720-1 "base e l iagrmn ol I lip m n n g i i n c H p t i t a n i u m oxygensvs te rn

    1)9 222893T llp. i t uipa> ity and medium range order m oxide glasses222922(| The entha lp \ of f o r m a t i o n ol synthetn . a n c r m i t c

    |Na7rHfM.S i .O2 i ) (NO 3 ) iM(HjO) 4 i |71 223428v h'xpenments in high-voltage electron microscopv

    22353th The use of an arc plasma rotating in a magnet ic fieldfc r metal i oatmg glass substrates

    223828n SIMS depth p r o f i l i n g studies of sphene-based ceramicsand glass ecrimits leached in synthetic grminclwater

    223835B Determina t ion of crystal site occupancy in an unprovedSvnroc-D muniic using analytical electron microscopy

    223837o Preferential dissolution phenomena of nuclear wastematerials

    223838d Surlace layer formation on a nuclear waste glass223839e Glass surface area to solution volume ratio and its

    implications to accelerated leach testing223841? Fixation of high level solid waste (HLSVV) in n titama-base

    (ramie matrix provided w i t h an integrated overpack223843h Effects of solution chemist ry and atmosphere on

    leaching ot alkali borosihcate glass22384Ic The effect of solution pH nnd ion concentrations on

    leaching of silicate glass223846e Leach models for a commercial nuclear waste glass223848K Extended leach studies of octimde-doped SRI, 131

    glass223851c The functional dependence of leaching on the surface

    area-to-solution volume ra t io223882p Horcmlie,ate glass VG 98/12 for so l id i fy ing h igh ly

    radioactive fission product solutions (high level waste) charne ten/ationof laboratory scale samples*

    223883q Process control and product qua l i t y assurance in aninactive h igh- leve l waste v i t r i f i c a t i o n p lant bv using ins t rumenta lanalysis

    223884r Development of n radiotraeer method for measuring themixing qua l i ty in the sol idif icat ion of simulated a t o n c e n t r a t e s inceramic nu t l e t lals

    223902v Glass f u r n a c e project Apri l -September I'J82223905v The dimensional changes ol a 24 inch diameter vessel

    dur ing a c.irnpatgn of sue cessive glass-making runs7!) 224G82k X-ray speclral s tudy of the s ta le of a l u m i n u m in

    c rystals and glasses75 225381} Chemical vajior deposition of Grouj) IVR, VB nnd VIM

    elements w i l h nonmelals A l i t e r a t u r e review7d 22590Gv Ionic c o n d u c t i v i t y of l i t h i u m oxide- hi hnun chlor ide

    (LiCI)?-boroP oxiclc a l u m i n u m oxide glasses225907? Electric properties of glasses nnd glass ceramics conta in ing

    mnnganespi IV) oxide22G027? Using liquid crystals to detect electrical resistance

    mhomogcii ' ' i lies in electrocernmns22f i2Glw Effect of 90° domain structure on physical properties

    ot the pie/ i 'cernmics ba r ium l i l n n a t e n V ' l and lead z t t c o n a t elitanate

    22G301J Phase composition and dielectric properties ol samplesol the antimony module (ShNbO.i)-titannim dioxide system

    77 22GG5I} (m the magneti i projierties ot boron oxide-lead mono-"

    xide ( l i n e oxide jioiJissium oxide (ind boron oxide lend i f i n i i ' i M i l e I c r r i 'oxide-calcium oxide glasses

    22*tft92n Smtennj; nl glass himnVd c e r m n i t b in iurn h » x ) t l « t r i l -inai;netic. j)owdeTc

    22f»iVJ8u KPK of heat Ire alc.d ghr •• of I he «ibc on d ioxid i M l u n i i t i u n .oxide t i t a n i u m ehc ixede -KO system

    2217I2U Kffec I of quenching ru le and •innealmg on KSU ofcoppcrC2-H and y-mdnced cadmium! 1+) in low a l k n b boraleglasses

    78 22G80Gc Synthesis and stabdih of glassy m a t e r i a l s in oxymtndeand ll-IV-Vj semiconducting sjstems

    79 227IOOe Ion chromatopraphic de ie rmmaf ion of boron in hc'ru°.ihcate

    Kor p a l p n t H erf related interest ne'e H!HO Section38 2IG735q Carbon head shells for phonographs

    21G760u Mold for refractories2IG8l4q Two- Inyer carbon hc'ad shells for jihonographs2108,111 Polymer-concrete mix for s t ructural products21G840v Cat iomcnlly modif ied poly(vmvl alcohol) d i spe r s ing

    agents42 21722'Jq Coating plastics with inorganic f i lms

    2l7281a Coatings for optical fibers2l7342w Coating laminated surfaces to make them abrasion resistant217353a Etch resist transfers.217359g Manufncture of transfers

    48 2I79G9C Treatment of suspensions and l iquids of n nonfoodcharacter

    217997p Process and device for imj'irovinL' f i be r mat f o r m a t i o nconditions

    49 218059*' Granulated carbon f i l l e r2180fi7x Diamond nnd cubic boron n i t r ide compacts2I8087J Mnpnes i tp w i t h a decreased c n l c i . u n c o n t e n t

    5i) 220.197y Rcfracl ' irv coalings for foundry use applied bv immusion220418f Soft glass sealing with nickel-iron alloys220459v Noble m e t a l compos i t e c o n t a i n i n g p a l l a d i u m a n d

    p la t inum22048Iw Activated pastes for electroless meta l c o a t i n g

    58 220874H Charge for prodocini; heal r e s i s l n i t l m a l e r i r i i22(>884c v A review of tho literature on brick/mortar bond.Goodwin I K, West, H W H (Br Ceramic Res Assoc. UK)/'rot fir (o rnm Soc 1982. :)0(l,oad-Hear Br ickwork) , 23-37(ring! A res lew with 59 rel«

    98 22077fiw Solid-phase interaction in the calcium oxidp-=a l u m i n u m oxide system. Zahotina. L N, Voronin, A P,Lsakhov, N 'L ( Ins t Khun Tverd Tela 1'ererab Miner Syr'ya,Novosibirsk. L'SSR) hi- Sib Old Akad Nnuh SSSK. f

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