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Isotope separationIsotope separation is the process of purifying specific isotopes of a chemical element by removing unwanted impurities. While in general atomic elements are purified through chemical processes, the fact that isotopes of the same element have the same chemical properties precludes them from this type of separation. Instead separation techniques must be used which isolate the different isotopes based on their unique atomic weights. Most methods rely on the difference of masses of the isotope species involved and therefore it is easier to separate isotopes with a larger mass difference. For example deuterium has twice the mass as hydrogen and is generally easier to purify than Uranium-235 and Uranium-238.Most separation schemes employ a number of stages which have gradually higher purity. Each stage enriches the product of the previous step further before being sent to the next stage. This creates a sequential enriching system called a cascade. There are two important factors that affect the performance of a cascade. First is the separation factor (the square root of the mass ratio of the two isotopes), which is a number greater than 1. Second the number of required stages to get the desired purity. Isotope separation is an important process for the preparation of fuel for nuclear fission devices, such as nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons, and therefore the capability that a nation has for isotope separation is of extreme interest to the intelligence community.
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The United States uses large diffusion separation plants at Oak Ridge Laboratories, which were established as part of the Manhattan Project for uranium enrichment.
Criticised as a tale of modern life (and it was criticised in that
Maud, of course, lies in the poetical vehicle. Nobody can cavil at
"I hate the dreadful hollow behind the little wood";
hollow "dabbled with blood-red heath," the "red-ribb'd ledges," and
picture of the child Maud -
The poem abounds in lines which live in the memory.html">memory, as in the vernal
"A million emeralds break from the ruby-budded lime";
"A passionate ballad gallant and gay,"
hand, "betwixt the cloud and the moon." The lyric of
When twilight was falling,
They were crying and calling,"
when reading to a silent company.
"Nightingales," suggested a listener, who did not probably remember
wrote, with a triumphant ring, and a soaring exultant note. Then the
comes, and remorse, and the beautiful interlude of the
Small and pure as a pearl."
"O that 'twere possible,"
gnawing confusion of pain and wandering memory; the hero being
wounding him: it was not a difficult thing to do. Maud was
Apollodorus, the gifted X." People who have read.html">read Aytoun's diverting
Gilfillan" in Waverley, know who the gifted X. was. But X. was no
success of Maud enabled Tennyson to buy Farringford, so he must have
reviewers.
In February 1850 Tennyson returned to his old Arthurian themes, "the
Dryden did not
and Blackmore has never been reckoned adequate. Vivien was first
from the Mabinogion, the Welsh collection of Marchen and legends,
amplifications made under the influence of mediaeval French romance.
enough to be able to read the Mabinogion, which is much more of Welsh
.
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