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ISSN 2227-3123
Research Article
Vol. 11, Issue 1, 2013April 01, 2013 CEST

Destruction of Radioactivity by Stimulation of Nuclear Transmutation Reactions

L. A. Bernstein,
Destruction of radioactivityNuclear transmutation reactionsRadioactive waste disposalThermal desorptionTritium
https://doi.org/10.70923/001c.72214

Articles in Vol. 11, Issue 1, 2013

Vol. 11, Issue 1, 2013
  • On Martin Fleischmann: An Obituary and More
    J. O'M. Bockris
  • Destruction of Radioactivity by Stimulation of Nuclear Transmutation Reactions
    L. A. Bernstein
  • Central and Tensor Contributions to the Phonon-exchange Matrix Element for the D2/4He Transition
    Peter L. HagelsteinIrfan U. Chaudhary
  • Lossy Spin–boson Model with an Unstable Upper State and Extension to N-level Systems
    Peter L. HagelsteinIrfan U. Chaudhary
  • Evaluation of Uncertainties in Measurement of Isotopic Abundance by Semi-quantitative Analysis with TOF-SIMS
    S. NaritaK. NeichiT. Matsumoto
  • Compatibility of Hydrino States and Quantum Mechanics
    Burke Ritchie
  • The Role of Voids as the Location of LENR
    Edmund Storms
  • Nature of Energetic Radiation Emitted from a Metal Exposed to H2
    Edmund StormsBrian Scanlan
JCMNS
Bernstein, L. A. 2013. “Destruction of Radioactivity by Stimulation of Nuclear Transmutation Reactions.” Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science 11 (1): 8–14. https://doi.org/10.70923/001c.72214.
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