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Diablo Canyon advocacy, Midwest nuclear legislation among April state news items
Pending, passed, and coveted legislation involving nuclear energy made their way across multiple state capitol buildings in the month of April. Here are a few notable updates from California, Iowa, Kentucky, and Missouri.
Francis J. Berlandi, Harry B. Mark, Jr.
Nuclear Technology | Volume 6 | Number 4 | April 1969 | Pages 409-411
Technical Papers and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT69-A28351
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A microvolume electrolysis cell designed specifically for the selective electrodeposition of radioactive isotopes from solution uses electrolysis solution volumes from 5 to 250 µliters. As electrolysis times are short (10 to 4000 sec), short-lived isotopes can be deposited as uniform films for further study.