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January-December 1949
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Atomic Fe, Temperature OC. From Gaw and Sokolov experimental data theore t ica l parameter. Temperature OC, Atomic $ Fe.
Time after in jec t ion of P32, hours. Time a f t e r inject ion of P32, hours. Hours after injection.
Drawing of victoreen pocket chamber.
Temperature OC, Atomic $I Fe. Temperature OC, Atomic $ Be, Temperature OF, Weight $ Be.
Stereoptic drawings f o r
Dale Meyer.
Temperature OC, Atomic $ Fe. Key: X-ray so lub i l i t y determinations. (Refer t o 1-8-9)
Film badges.
Michael Amrine, Public Education.
Bul le t in of Atomic Scient is ts .
Radiation detect ion demoqstrat ion. (Block diagram. ) Radiation detection chanber.
A e r i a l views of chemistry
buildings.
Figure 7: Spread of wheat stem rus t during the f i r s t week of June 1925. Path of dust storm originating i n the southwest 24-25 February 1936. Figure 5: Frontal system a t the time of dust cloud generation and i t s posi t ion 24 hours later. Figure 4: Isochronal l ines (es t ) showing dust cloud f ron t 12-13 November 1933.
Chart: Treatment a l l below 1000 OC.
Angle 8 fo r COKa radiation.
Figure 28: Reduction i n ionization l o s s f o r various material. (17, P- 483).
Dept.
Te i te l
Tei te l Te i te l
Sachs Sachs Sachs
Hphys i c s
Tei te l
Te i te l
A h
Tei te l
Phys ic s
Por t ra i t
Kuper Ele
Chemistry
Met
Met
Met
Met
Teitel Teitel
Physic s
Photographer
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
J. F. Garf,: fi
J. F. Garfield
M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
R. J. Walton
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
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Caption
Figure 25-: function of remaining range i n a i r for mesons. Figure 31: Pulse distribution due t o cosmic ray mesons. Figure 27B: Expected pulse distribu- t ions (modified by fluctuation in energy loss) .
Collison loss i n i ron as
Slide negative f o r 1" squares - 4.000 gauss i n center of gap.
Para deutero toluene. Ortho deutero toluene. Toluene. Meta deutero toluene.
Meteorology smoke
run.
Gradient wind and sea breeze. Figure 36: The Black Blizzard of April 14, 1-93? near Lamar, Colorado.
Back end cloud chamber
inter ior . Cosmic ray burst detector.
Mete or olog i c a1 tower
run on January 4, 1949. showing smoke
Chart f o r A. Thorndyke - Balloon and v-2. Average pressure i n cm Hq.
Met . 9.-12/28/48 Meteorology Group, Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Experimental setup of magnet i n lab.
S i t e plan, south t rac t .
Corn pollen. Pollen grain (corn).
Overall view of cosmotron facing east.
Chart f o r H. Hansteen. Chart f o r H. Hansteen!
Dept.
Physics
Physics
Physics
Kassner
Friedman Chemistry Friedman Friedman
Met
Met
Met
Claud Chamber
McMahon
Met
Physic s Physics
Met
Kassner
Met
Biology Biology
Co smotr on
Nuclear Reactor
Photographer
M. H. B u l l
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l M. H. Bul l M. H. Bul l M. H. Bul l
Meteorology
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
R. J. Walton
R. F. Smith
T. F. Garfield
M. H. Bul l M. H. B u l l
M. H. Bul l
R. J. Walton
M. H. Bul l
R. F. Smith R. F. S m i t h
R. J. Walton
P. Simack P. Simack
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Combinat ion of hydrogen peroxide and hydrogen i n di lute aqueous solution under radiation from Oak Ridge p i le .
Pea plant i n greenhouse. Experimental corn i n greenhouse. Corn grass i n greenhouse. Experimental corn i n greenhouse. Corn grass i n greenhouse. Corn grass - Parent (1) of offspring grown i n greenhouse.
'Thin lens beta-ray spectrometer
Dr. Alburger. f o r
lDouring concrete fo r roof. Pouring concrete fo r roof.
Foundation being se t f o r accelerator project off ice.
Construction forms around magnet f acin6
Section of donut foundation.
hoking up on Ace, south side. Plott ing tables & map display panel.
aveler cables t o King.
(instrument used f o r measuring sun' s radiation). Observer 's corner. Computer s room.
teorology towers building. rovane and thermohm building. ower intake. om - 37 foot - Ace
ering elevator on Ace. m counterweight.
a1 stand controls. ree booms on Ace (9'-18'-37').
oposed reactor face f o r unclassified
l e laboratory and building floor plar
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Dept.
Chemistry
Gibbs Single t o n Singleton Singleton Singleton
Singleton
Physic s
Cyclotron Cyclotron
Cosmotron
Cyclotron
Co smotron
Met Met Met M e t Met Met
kt Met kt Set Met M e t !kt Met '4e t vlet '4e t kt !let vle t vle t
Lanahan Lanahan
Photographer
Paul Simack
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F., Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
IC.. Maile H. Maile
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Capt ion
Aerial view of cosmotron s i t e . Aerial view of cosmotron s i t e .
Neutron detector arrangement f o r photography.
Overall shot of heavy machine shop. Overall shot of heavy machine shop.
Figure 31: Pulse dis t r ibut ions due t o cosmic ray mesons.
A. L. zero multiplace photomicrograph. Sigma meson. AL 90 multiplane photomicrograph.
Synoptic weather symbols.
HKFerguson workman injury. Long shot of pipe with ruler . Long shot o f l ighting facil i t ies. Closeup of pipe and ruler . Long shot of pipe i n re la t ion t o floor.
3/4 view of ceramic section. Ful l face view of ceramic section for vacuum donut on cosmotron. Lowering ceramic section f o r vacuum donut of cosmotron into the pressure tank. Broken pieces of ceramic sections for the vacuum donut on cosmotron a f t e r being tes ted i n tank.
Photomacrograph of growth under cover s l i p of microscope slide, dark f i e l d . Photomacrograph of growth under cover s l i p of microscope slide, light f i e l d . Catalpa t r ees - mutation on right, absence of chloraphil i n center of leaf.
Men i n operating positions i n the calibrating laboratory. Calibration laboratory.
Line drawing (1) reactor (2) t r ap a t dry ice temp (3) t r ap at dry i c e temp (4) gas pipet te (3) t rap at l iquid air temp (6) ballast volume (7) circulating pump (8) ba l l a s t vol- ume (9) synthesis gas resevois (10) flow meter.
Dept.
Co smot r on Cosmotron
Physic s
shops Shops
Physic s
Physics Physic s Physics
Met
HHF HKF HKI?
HKF
Accel
Accel
Accel
Accel
Biology
Biology
Biology
Kuper E l e
Chemistry Thompson
Photographer
R. J. Walton R. J. Walton
M. H. Bull
Smith & Walton Smith & Walton
M. H. Bull
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
M. H. Bull
R. J. Walton R. J. Walton R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
Paul Simack
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Capt ion
Rubber mat. Dr. Liben.
Batemeter - f ront view i n case. Ratemeter - bottom view. Batemeter - top & back view, case off.
View of cal ibrat ing l ab looking off control balcony, southwest. 'View of cal ibrat ing l ab looking off control balcony, west.
Figure 7: deflecting electrodes for in jec t ion at periphery of vacuum chamber. Figure 11: Movable magnet sh ie ld or "peeler" t o e j ec t high energy proton
Plan view of e lec t ros t a t i c
beam from cosmotron.
Turbulent and streamline flow. Turbulent flow. Streamline flow.
Cyclotron and console.
Continuous air f i l t e r i n g sys tem.
(Bernstein & J. B. H. Kuper)
Brookhaven National Lab. Guide Map C a m p Upton and Target Range, S i t e procured for Brookhaven N a t ' l Lab.
L. J. Haworth, Director, and Frank Fackenthal, Pres. of A . U . I . , with the Atomic Energy Commissioner s .
Top view of cal ibrat ing l ab with operator.
Change with time i n n- value due eddy current. Formula. Variation w i t h t i m e of H d is t r ibu t ion across lamination. Size variations: Frequency MC vs Permeability. T (Bev) vs R (Meters) F'.gure 1. Ferr i te core assembly for proton accelerating transformers . Permeability vs frequency. Actual N- value (including remanence). Size variations - permeability vs frequency MC.
Dept.
Accel
Clareus Claerus Electronic
Kuper Electronic Kuper
Sareis 3axe is 3are is
:yclotron
Electronic
Cuper, E l e
Lccel Lccel
lccel
Lccel lccel
lccel Lccel lccel
lccel
Pho tographe r
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
M. Herbert
R. J. Walton
M. H. B u l l
M. H. Bull
R. F. Smith
Garfield & Smith
Simack & Bull Simack & B u l l
Simack & Bull
Simack & Bull Simack & Bull
Simack & Bull Simack & Bull Simack & Bull
Simack and Bull
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Cross section of "C" magnet and assembly of blocks of 1/2 thick plate. Apparent permeability of ferromagnetic torus. Time (sec) vs vo l t s vs per tu rn vs kilogauss per sec. Plan view of e lec t ros t a t i c deflecting electrodes for in jec t ion a t periphery of vacuum chamber. Plan view of cosmotron magnet and
Quadrant end section 3 Bev cosmatron. Movable magnetic shield o r "peeler" t o e j e c t high energy proton beam from cosmotron. Q vs frequency. Line cycle of applied voltage and current magnet exci t ing co i l s . Propagation in i n f i n i t e sheet of f e r r i t e 1.5 mm thick. Loss measurement. Building plan and elevation for the laboratory t o house the cosmotron. Temperature variations. Accelerating frequency cycle for cosmotron. Field d is t r ibu t ion across lamination of magnet. Current i n winding as a function of time showing rise due t o eddy current. Contr o 1 e l e c trode s . Magnetic propagation i n ferr i te transmission l ine. Permeability and d i e l ec t r i c constant vs frequency ferroxcube 111. F i r s t harmonic vs $ frequency error. V s lime milliseconds. Lines of force i n i r o n laxination of cosmotron magnet computed with the assumption of constant permeability.
as s emb 1s.
Sutton's image source. Gustiness types. summary of 360 airplane soundings from 225 t o 2000 f t . sea level. Concentration a t Z equals 2, equals .03h as a function of distance from the source. Concentration i n percentage of maximum as a function of height a t a f ixed distance from source. Elevation of median and mode of Sutton and BNL d is t r ibu t ions with distance from the source.
Dept.
Accel
Accel
Accel
Accel
Accel Accel
Accel Accel
Accel
Accel Accel
Accel Accel
Accel
Accel
Accel Accel
Accel
Accel Accel Accel
Accel
Lowry Lowry
Lowry
h w r Y
Lowry
k w r Y
Photographer
Simack & Bull
Simack & Bull
Siuhck &'Bul l
Simack & Bull
Simack & Bull Simack & B u l l
Simack & Bull Simack & B u l l
Simack & Bull
Simack & B u l l Simack & Bull
Simack & Bull Simack & Bull
Simack & Bull
Simack & B u l l
Simack and Bull Simack & Bull
Simack & Bull
Simack & B u l l Simack & Bull Simack & Bul l
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Simack & Bull
M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
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Caption
Composite negative of Type A-B-C-D. Equations for solutions of the median and the mode. Equations f o r solutions of me&& height arid mode height.
Formulae
Graph E equals 0 t o E equals 20. and
Delayed coincidences i n 500 hours. Delay (microsec. ) . Rat i o : Delayed coincidence with
Delayed coincidence with
Normal (Single) Par t ic le / Hours.
Delayed - Lead - Aluminum Graphite or Sulphur Delayed.
graphite.
sulphur.
Hard Shower / Hours.
Power supply alternate. A l l steps 0.0028" Radius (inches) i n f ront of coil . Radius (inches) i n f ront of coil . End of gap. F i l l ed a t center of number three. 4000 gauss approximately. Time - milliseconds.
Smoke densitometer showing l i t e trap. Showing perture i n tube. Rear view. Breakdown of parts. Front view. Back view - cover off.
B a r i u m , discharge t o hind gut. (From Bowen' s report).
A-X-0- S-8 M vs P2(m) M vs P3(m) . M vs Pl(m) 16 Q - l/3 w.
Cosmotron drawing.
NO NEGATIVE
T i m e i n minutes, resistance i n ohms, time i n seconds.
Cosmotron drawing.
Dept.
Lowry
b w r Y
Lowry
Scott North- hmpton
Pic cioni
P i c c ioni
Piccioni
Piccioni
Accel Accel Accel
Accel
Accel Accel
Met Met Met M e t Met Met
Lipitz
Meyer Meyer Meyer Meyer Meyer
C o smo t ron
Met
Cosmotron
Photographer
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
Paul Shack
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
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Grounds progress and
m i n t enanc e.
Exterior of monitoring stat ion. Inter ior of monitoring stat ion. In te r ior of monitoring station.
Monikor ing board. D. German at 16 mm board reader.
E. Foster, Electronics E. Foster, Electronics
Dept.
Grounds
Monsta Monsta Monsta
mhys i c s HPhys i c s
Por t r a i t Po r t r a i t
Photo gr aphe r
E. J. Hunter
R. J. Walton R. J. Walton R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton R. J. Walton
J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield
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Gross photo of welded sections from duct of pi le . Macro photo of weld from sections of p i l e duct. Metallographic department.
Life and H a l f L i f e stage sets. .Act 1 Scene 1 .Act 1 Scene 2 .Act 2 Scene 2
P i l e laboratory and p i l e building f loor plan.
Age i n days Age i n days. Leaf number. Age i n days. Leaf number. Leaf number. Leaf number. Age in days. Age i n days. Leaf number. Leaf number. Age i n days. Age i n days. Leaf number.
Four bed hospital ward showing half of room.
Exterior of monitoring s t a t ion a t ammo dump.
Closeup of recording panel. Overall of recording panel.
Dept.
Rammerer
Kammerer
Recrea Recrea Recrea
P i l e
3ibbs Gibbs Gibbs Gibbs Gibbs Gibbs Gibbs Gibbs 3ibbs Gibbs Gibbs 3ibbs Gibbs Sibbs
Medical
Monsta
Met Met
Photographer
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H . Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bul l M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bul l M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. J. Walton R. J. Walton
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Overall of recording panel. Closeup of recording panel.
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AUI organization chart - Jan. 1, 1949
Photomacrograph of welded section of p i l e duct. Photomacrograph of welded sect ion of p i l e duct.
Vertical wind indicator.
Overall view of p i l e building model. Closeup view of p i l e building model.
Night shot of greenhouse w i t h lights on. I , ' 2
Wind d i rec t ion chart and recording instrument.
This shows what may be interpreted as an e l a s t i c co l l i s iqn between a par t i c l e of mass about ten times tha t of an e lec t ron and an electron i n the gas of a cloud chamber. , F i r s t knock-on coll ision. Se c ondkno c k-on co l l i s ion. Two p a r t i c l e s passing thru a lead p la te 2.3 cm i n thickness placed across the chamber.
(2-39-9 and 2-40-9 on page 534 of Science, November 12, 1948) (2-41-9 on page 143 of Nature, Vol. 1.5; January- June 1945)
Copy made from pix by Charles E. Grover of Denver, Colorado showing the BNL trailer on location a t Berthaud Pass a t elevation of 11,315 f t . for
Cosmic r a y apparatus i n trailer a t , Berthaud Pass, Colorado. Tra i le r on location a t Berthaud Pass.
cosmic ray work.
Dept.
:et !et
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Plants i n greenhouse. Plants i n greenhouse.
Moving par t of cloud chamber into the laboratory in T-117.
Metallographs Figure 6-7-8-9- LO/fSOX and 11/250x. Metallographs Figure 12-12- 14-14/250X.
Molecule model for Norman E l l io t t . Molecule model f o r Norman E l l io t t .
Foundation f o r high pressure cloud chamber. Cloud chamber magnet being unloaded.
Various views of
recording panel.
What a nuclear power plant might look l i k e i n Mew Pork City. Comparison between nuclear and other energy sources. Schematic representation of advantages of nuclear energy over chemical . energy. Complex system upon which nuclear power plant depends for operation.
Three views of the wrecked automobile i n the repair shop af te r the Kallman accident.
In s t a l l i ng magnet i n cloud chamber laboratory i n T-117.
Photomicrographs of trillium pollen mother c e l l s (different stages of meiosis). Fixation: Formalin, lanthanum, ac e t at e.
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Cloud Chamber
Kammerer
Rammerer
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Beers
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Mose
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Photomicrographs of tr"ll1lium pollen mother ce l l s (different stages of meiosis). Fixation: Formalin, lanthanum, acetate. (Control).
Table 8 - Cost of nuclear power. Table 7 -'Estimated cost of complete nuclear power plant. Table 6 - Slow neutron cross sections of l i gh t elements. Table 5 - Slow neutron cross sections of s t ruc tura l materials. Table 4 - Slow neutron cross sections of possible coolant elements. Table 3 - Years world uranium supply would last if it could be used completely i n various ways. Table 2 - Reserves of various fuels. Table 1 - Relative abundance of various element s . Slide A - Nuclear Reactions.
30 prong star.
House i n St. James, near Gaynor Park.
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Overall shot of waste disposal evaporator unit showing control and instrument pane 1. Control and instrument panel f o r the waste disposal evaporator. Boiler fo r waste disposal un i t show- ing viewing part. Boiler for the waste disposal evap- orator. Condensor for waste disposal evapora- t o r se t i n jus t below the roof of thc building.
By-directional balloon test. U. S. Weather Bureau Experimental.
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Cracked s t ru t on small tower.
Unretouched 38 prong star.
Model pump made of brass and luci te . (Closeup of top.) Overall view of model pump.
Photomicrographs of t r i l l i u m pollen mother ce l l s (different stages of meiosis.
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Atomic power plant to be built at Oak Ridge will look something like this inside its ' building. Nuclear Reactor - Uranium pile.
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Wave length in microns. Propane D-1.
Gerhart Friedlander
Photomicrograph of corn grass chromo- somes. Mag. 1OOOX. Photomicrograph of corn grass.
Photomicrograph of corn grass chromo- somes. Mag. 1OOOX. Photomicrograph of corn grass chromo- somes. Mag. 1OOOX. Photomicrograph of corn grass chromo- somes. Mag. 1OOOX.
Mag. 1ooox.
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Cyclotron progress facing northeast.
Meteorology Smoke
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Artist's sketch (H. Wright) of the pile building.
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Saturation backscattering factor as a function of atomic number of backing material. Ratio of counting ra tes of two samples mounted on backings infinite12 th ick f o r backscattering vs distance between source and counter window. Saturation backscattering as a function of maximum beta energy fo r several backing materials. Backscattering factor as a function of distance from the source t o the counter . Absorption curves of radium e beta radiat ion extrapolated t o zero absorber . Decay of Ra,E and growth of RaF for sample 22. Preparation of zapon films. Counter assembly. Preparation of zapon films. Counting r a t e as a function of la teral displacement of sample on shelves one and two. Observed counts per minute (Rd) as function of distance from source t o counter. Calculated geometry vs distance from center window efficiency corrected f o r absorption and scattering vs distance from window. Assembly for e lectrolyt ic deposition of R d . Bubbler for s t i r r ing Ag powedr i n Ra;E solution. Counting of RaE sources on th in zapon films. Equipment diagram.
National expenditures for Atomic Energy.
Ser ies of pics showing the use of the f i r e blanket.
J. Hannoch
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Chart - Max Energy (MeV) Mean Energy (MeV) R in A1 (gm/cm)
Counter Chart - H. V.
Counts per minute. Energy i n mev.
Anode - Cathode Preamplifier gain control and loop.
E ( in Kev). Amplification factor - cylinder voltage. Chart - VT 8 t o 17.
Chart - VT 1-2-3-4-5
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Electronics.
Julius Hannoch - Safety.
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Copy of a cloud chamber showing an errant meson (Madam Meson).
Corn mutations R-r, Pr P39xC23 Pr P51xC27 and C23 - general shot. Multiple corn mutation R-r P r P39xC23 - closeup.
Copy of General Electr ic Research Laboratory Chart of the Isotopes.
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Csotope e f fec t i n the rupture of :arbon-carbon bonds i n malonic acids. :omparison of experimental and theo- re t ica l equillibrium constants f o r isotope exchange reactions.
Vave numbers i n em-f 1000 Vave length i n microns Percent transmission Infra-red spectrum of deutro methane Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis, Nov. 18, 1948, Run 10. Infra-red spectrum of methane CP. Ethylene 11/24/48. Duet ero ethane. F i scher -Tr op sch Synthesis 1/19/49. Deutero propane - deutero propylene mixture. F i s cher -Trops ch Synthe s i s 1/13/49. Infra-red spectrum of hydrocarbon liquid product. Fischer-Tropsch process, June 18, 1948. Ethane February 28, 1949. Butene - 1 July 8, 1948. Deutero ethane - deutero ethylene mixture. Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis January 17, 1949. Deutero ethane. Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis. Deuteration of C2 product 2/28/49. Deutero propane, 3/3/49. Infra-red spectrum of saturated and unsaturated deutero carbon gas products. Deutero gas product. Fis cher -Trops ch Syntheses . November 24 Rune 10 Propane Butane 6/23/48.
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Magnetic time of f l i gh t m a s s spectro- meter. Scale/approx. 1 mass un i t 1 microsec.
B-29 f o r Cosmic Ray Research-closeup B-29 for Cosmic Ray Research-Full In te r ior of B-29 for Cosmic Ray Research.
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i ige l e i sen
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bomp s on Xemi s t r y
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Electro-magnetic punrp. Electro-magnetic pump.
In te r ior showing magnet.
E. L. Nicholson George Stoneman
Seene of accident showing
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L. J. Haworth L. J. Haworth L. J. Haworth L. J. Haworth
Guest house exterior. Approach t o guest house. Approach t o guest house. Approach t o guest house. Long shot of guest house exterior. Exterior of guest house.
Development of a f a i r l y large shower. Occasionally very large showers are incident from above. It is a s t r ikin, f a c t t ha t many of these do not appear t o diverge from any p o v n t i n the roof o r other nearby material. shower development has evidently taken place i n the air.
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(These were taken from "Cloud Chamber Studies of Cosmic Ray Showers and Penetrating Pa r t i c l e 8". )
D i a g r a m equipment. Equations from a r t i c l e "The Dark Reductions of Photosyntheses" from Science, June 20, 1947. C 1 4 radiograms of 80% ethanol ex- t r a c t s of Algae 1,2 from Science February 11, 1949.
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Radioautographs of a tomato show how the p lan t . u t i l i z e s t i n y amounts of zinc. From Scien t i f ic American, February 1949.
Argonne National Laboratory, Photo 36 Popular Science Monthly showing "Mechanic a1 Hands 'I .
The rabbi t shown here has been in- jected i n the abdominal cavity with a small quantity of radium. This photo, taken 423 days' later, shows a large malignant bone tumor which developed on the lower jaw. A view of the south face of the uranium chain-re'acting pi le . Radio- ac t ive materials are being monitored. USAEC Public Information. 0. C. Sweet Newsweek photo of Albert Einstein. Mechanical Hands.
Fermentation apparatus.
Chemically powered aircraft. Plutonium process Uranium 235 process. Estimated U. S. reserves of fission- able materials. Figure 17-4 rocket. Schematic diagram of the mass spec- trome t er ; Nuclear power room, etc.
Copy negatives f o r
Norman Beers
Mass spectrometer. Paul Richards with mass spectrometer.
Transformations of products of dark f ixa t ion of carbon dioxide. Time course of dark f ixa t ion of t racer carbon dioxide i n air and i n nitrogen.
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Eartzell
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Time course of t racer dis t r ibut ion during photosynthesis.
(3-154-155-156-9 were taken from "Assimilation of Tracer Carbon i n the Scenedesmus". )
Carbon te t rachlor ide retention i n benzene . Carbon te t rachlor ide retention i n cyclohexane . Bhlman and Willard Jacs 64 1342 (1942) Case IV, 111, 11.
Tube' sealing and cutt ing tool. up of head showing cutting head i n place. Tube sealing and cutt ing tool. Close- up of head showing tube i n cutting pos i t ion. Tube cut t ing and sealing tool showing control handles. Tube sealing and cutt ing tool. Close- up of head showing heating elements.
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I l l u s t r a t i o n of the phase sh i f t i n nuclear scat ter ing and the corres- ponding posi t ive and negative scat ter ing . Neutron powder diffract ion patterns taken w i t h samples of ordered and disordered preparation of Fe-Co alloy. Photographs talcen with NaCl , Be, quartz and Mg. Schematic diagram of powder diffract- ion apparatus i n use at Oak Ridge. Schematic diagram of h u e camera for obtaining neutron diffract ion pattern. Spectrum of reactor a s measured with
Typical neutron diffract ion powder pat terns f o r diamond and aluminum.
LiF (100).
Cosmotron drawing.
!llree pieces of p l a s t i c hose. Before, sealed, sealed and cut.
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Ion source - detector. 600-1200 gauss.
Dr . Robert Steele '6 air conditioned mouse chamber. Dr. Steele a t chamber which houses the mouse c e l l s where the mouse is fed radioactive material and the metabolism of the animal i s checked. Dr. Steele at mouse c e l l adjusting pre ssuxe. A i r conditioned chamber which houses mouse c e l l s showing control c e l l at le f t . Closeup of mouse c e l l showing mouse eating radioactive sucrose.
Macrophotograph of foraminiferer. 35x Photomicrograph of foraminiferer. Neg. gOX - Pr in t 210.
Seal off here a f t e r excavating and f i l l i n g with argon and alchol mixture.
Apartment 4B f i r e
damage.
Abb. 18 Verteilung der impulssgrossen (eneregieverteiling der L Strahlung) . Abb. 14 I m CDS absorbierte Tontgenin- t ens i t a t als funktion des Abstandes von Brennfleck. Abb. 20 Zusa3nmenhan.g zwischen impuls- grosse und absorbierter energie ines L-Teilchens. Abb. 12 Zuitlichel: verlauf des hit- vermogen nach Beendigung der Erregung. Abb. 11 Strom-Spannungs-Charateris- t iken von CDS-fiistallen. Abb. 8 Zusammenhang zwischen Leuch- tvermogen und Leitfahigkeit. Abb. 1-5 Zusammenhang zwischen Strom und absorbierter Rontgenergie. Abb. 13 Gemeseme Rontgenintensitat a l s funktion abstandes von Bremfleck.
Dept.
Richards Richards
Biology
Biology
Biology
Biology
Geology
Geology
Eiginboth
Fire dept.
3alant
3alant.
3alant
5alant
Salant
jalant
jalant
3alant
Photographer
M. H. Bul l M. H. Bul l
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F: Smith
R. F. Smith
M. H. Bul l
R. F. Smith
M. H. Bu l l
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bull.
M. H. Bul l
M. H. B u l l
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bull
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Number
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Pabelle 3 - Leitvermogen (Verstark- erwirung) der CDS-Kristalle bei, e tc . Zeit i n minuten.
rime of death of adrenal ectomized animals. A- No irradiation.
tion. Figure 1. B- 650r whole body i r rad ia-
Particle t rack photomicrograph.
75 f t . proton synchrotron.
Eeidt-Smith mechanism (chart). Eeidt-Smith mechanism (formula). Experimental r e su l t s according t o emp ir i c a 1 equation.
Meteorology buildings and
equipment.
Figure 2 - Nuclear disintegration i n which a heavy pa r t i c l e penetrating three films i s emitted. The separate mosaics are sections of the t racks i n three successive films. Observers: D. H. Perkins. Figure 1 - Complete dis integrat ion of a bromine nucleus, w i t h emission of a heavy fragment of Z equals 11 f 1 e. Observer: Miss J. Steward.
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Copy negative.
Figure 1-2-3-4.
Figure 1 - Plas t ic tube sealer and cutter.
Dept.
Salant Salant
Ede Lman
Salant
HCThomas Thomas
Thomas
Meteorol
Hoke
Hoke
Te i t e l
MacCor- kindale
Selvin
Photographer
M. H. Bul l M. H. Bul l
M. H. B u l l
R. F. Smith
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
Meteorology
A. Lasky
A' Lasky
Paul Simack
Paul Simack
Paul Simack
Number
3-197-9 3-1.98-9
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Meteorology and
equipment. ,
Counters showing numbers.
Biology map of Long Island.
Concrete sample for testing i n the Huller Labs, Plainfield, New Jersey. Test equipment a t Huller Labs, Plainfield, Mew Jersey. Testing equipment a t Huller Labs, Plainf ield, New Jersey. Testing machines at Huller Labs, Plainfield, New Jersey.
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White
Fox
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A. Lasky
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R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
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Minimum ionization
tracks.
Destruction of nucleus by a primary cosmic ray can resu l t i n the 'creation of any of the known subatomic p a r t i - cles. Action of cosmic rays i s i l l u s t r a t ed by typ ica l example shown at r ight of schematic drawing (etc. ).
Total thicliness of absorber (window, air and a l ) i n mg/cm2.
Unique features of BNL new are brought out i n t h i s sketch.(
David Li l ien tha l at Brookhaven N a t . Labor a t or y.
Radio phosphorous breeding.
Exterior facing southwest. Exterior facing northeast. Exterior facing southwest. Exterior facing northwest. -
I ~ o r m a t i o n Division, Radiation Lab., University of California, Berkley, C l a i f ornia. Building model of bevatron with crane and magnet. (Note man for scale.) V a n de Graaff generator (Lin. Acc. ). Dr. Edwin MacMillan a t synchrotron magnet . Linac l i n e (inside shot). 184" cyclotron magnet. . Linac 262 (The Linear Accelerator). Cut away drawing of the synchrotron.
Classroom f o r safety course. Classroom f o r safety course.
Dept.
3alant
Ze l leher
b l leher
3urtt
Ians teen
Zyc lotron Zyclotron Zyc lotron Zyclotron
J of Calif J of Calif
J of C a l i f J of Calif J of CaLif J of Calif J of Calif
?erguson Ferguson
Photographer
R. F. Smith
A. Lasky
A. Lasky
A. Lasky
M. H. Bull
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P. Simack
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M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
R. J. Walton R. J. Walton
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Caption
Woodworking shop safety program
Mr. Sweeny at safety sign. Mr. Cherry and Sweeny a t safety sign. "Don't Get Hooked by Any Accident"
H. K. Ferguson Co.
Equipment and
smoke run.
June Kohler at the Van de Graaff generator. June Kohler at the Cloud Chamber.
Photomicrograph of meta1"surfaces t o machine shop standards. Negative 50 X - Pr in t 100 X.
Photomicrograph of a foraminiforer. 160 x. 200 x. 200 x. 160 x. 200 x 60 x.
Photomicrograph of a diatom. 200 X. Photomicrograph of a foraminiforer. 160 x. Photomicrograph of a diatom. Photomicrograph of a foraminiforer. 200 x. Photomicrograph of a molusk. 50 X.
200 X.
50 x. 50 x.
Low temperature bath (immersed i n l iquid nitrogen). Reaction vessel.
Donald D. VanSlyke Donald D. VanSlyke
Time - Course of dis t r ibut ion of t r a c - e r phosphate i n plasma and l iver .
Dept.
Fer guson Ferguson Fergusori Ferguson
Met
AEExhibit AEExhibit
Beckwith
Geology Geology Geology Geology Geology 3eology 3eology
%?ology
k o l o g y
Jeology
Jeology ;eology ;e olog y
3chultz 3chultz
?o r t r a i t ?o r t r a i t
Sachs
Photographer
R. J. Walton R. J. Walton R. J. Walton R. J. Walton
Maz z a re 1 la
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smth R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R.. F. Smith
P. Simack P. Simack
J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield
P. Simack
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4- 24- 9
4-27-9 4-28-9 4-29-9 4-30-9
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Time - Course of dis t r ibut ion of t racer phosphate i n plasma and l iver .
Cloud chamber progress showing coils.
Plants i n greenhouse being exposed t o radiation. Dr. Sachs working on an experiment i n h i s laboratory.
Liver glycogen. Total cholesterol - Adrenal, Plasma, Liver. Adrenal ascorbic acid. Fluid intake during first. twenty-four hours period a f t e r irradiation.
Time - Course of dis t r ibut ion of t racer phosphate i n plasma and l iver . Time - Course of dis t r ibut ion of t racer phsphate i n plasma and l iver .
Cloud chamber.
Smoke run and
equipment.
Grounds progress and
maintenance.
Expected pulse distributions. Figure 2 - Pulse Distributions. Figure 5 - Reduction i n ionization loss fo r various materials.
P i l e complex.
Model pump - front view.
Dept.
Sachs
Shutt
Biology
Biology
Edelman
Edelrizan Edelman
Edelman
Sachs
Sachs
shut t
Met
Srounds h i n t .
dh it tmor e W i t tmor e
idhit tmor e
2i le
Se lv in
Photographer
P. Simack
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R . J. Walton
P. Simack
Mazz are l l a
E. J. Hunter
M. H. Bul l M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
R. F. Smith
Xumber
4-57-9
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Photomicrograph of foraminiforer. Mag. 184 X. Photomicrograph of foraminiforer. Mag. 184 X. Photomicrograph of foraminiforer. Mag. 184 X. Photamicjrograph of a diatom. Photomicrograph of f oraminiforer.
Photomicrograph of foraminiforer. '
800 X.
Mag. 184 X.
Geology
Geology
Geology Geology
Geology Geology
3/4 view of model pmp.
H. R. 1141 - Soft. Spec. 11 - Soft Carpenter. H. R. 4140 - Hard. Ha R. 4140 - Soft. C. F. 1141 - Soft. c. F. 1117 - soft . Carpenter Stentor - Soft - Mag. 120X.
Mag. l5OOX C. F. 1111 - Soft. C. F. 1141 - Soft. H. R. 4140 - Soft - Mag. 1500 X. H. R. 4140 - Hard - Mag. 1500 X. Spec. 11 Soft Carpenter - Mag. 1500 X. H. R. 1141 - Soft o i l 1 mm. H. R. 1141 Soft o i l - Mag. 1500 X.
The U. S. A. of A E C.
Hand and foot counter i n T-197.
Photomicrograph of a diatom.
Se l v i n
Beckwith Be ckwi t h Beckwith Bec kwith Beckwith Beckwith Beckwith Beckwith Beckwith Be c kwith Beckwith Beckwith Beckwith Beckwith Be ckwith
O W Y
Smoke run and
equipment. Met
Photographer
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
Maz z ar e l l a
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F.. Smith
M. H. Bull
R. J. Walton
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
Number
4-93-9
4-94-9
4-95-9
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Caption ~ ~~~~
Handling of radioactive isotope ship- ment a t T-527 upon receipt from Oak Ridge. Unloading radioactive isotope ship- ment a t T-527 upon receipt from Oak Ridge.
Taylor and C r i s t , Bodenstein, Bright and Hagerty, Rittenbury and Urey.
Photomicrographs of p a r t i c l e t r a c k s
(star).
Plexiglass dome being l i f t ed from form. Making plexiglass hood f o r cloud chamber. This photo shows tank being evaporated so t h a t rubber covered form can be s e t i n place.
Smokerun and
equipment.
Cyclotron building. Cyclotron building & p i l e complex. Cyc l o t r on building .
Exposing p lan ts i n greenhouse t o radiat ion f romradium. Exposing p lan ts i n greenhouse t o rad ia t ion from radium.
Corn grass plant. Overall shot show- ing vegation stage of tassle. Corn grass i n greenhouse. Parent and two progeny. Closeup of s i l k on corn grass. Closeup of corn grass showing the vegetative s t a t e of tassle. Corn grass plan with pollen caps on t o prevent cross pollination. Corn grass plant i n greenhouse.
Dept.
LRT
LRT
i igeleisen
Haworth
Part ic le Physic s
Part ic le Physics
Met
~ y c iotron Zyclotron Zyc lotron
Sparrow
Sparrow
jingle ton
jingleton Singlet on
jingleton
jingle ton jingleton
Photographer
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
M. H. Bull
R. F. Smith
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
Meteorology
J. F. Garfield J. .F. Garfield J. F. Garfield
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
Number
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Caption
Closeup of corn grass ears. Corn grass showing many tassles. Tassles of corn grass. Closeup of corn grass showing ears. Corn grass i n greenhouse showing mutation back t o primitive state.
Figure 2 - P l a s t i c tube sealer and cutter. Proposed design.
P i l e modeL
Photomicrograph of metal surface standards. Stentor (Neg.Mag. 60 X
Stentor (Neg.Mag. 750 X
P. R. 1141 (Neg.Mag. 60 X
P. R. 1141 (Neg.Mag. 750 X
111.7 @eg.Mag. 60 X
1117 (Neg.Mag. 750 X
P r in t Mag. 120 X)
Pr in t Mag. 1500 X)
Pr in t Mag. 120 X )
P r in t Mag. 1500 X )
P r in t Mag. 120 X)
Pr in t Mag. 1500 X)
Copies of
cosmotron plans.
Layout of u l t ra -v io le t l igh t absorp- t i o n by nucleic acid i n parameciura. One thru eleven. Twelve thru twenty-two. Twenty- three thru th i r ty . Thirty-one thru thirty-eight.
Electro-magnet pump, he l i ca l flow. D-2 D- 1 A- 2 B-2 c-2
Dept.
Singleton Singleton Singleton Singlet on
Singleton
Selvin
Pile
Beckwith
Beckwith
Beckwith
Beckwith
Beckwith
Beckwith
Zosmotron
vloses vIoses %xes floses
lansteen lans teen Ianst een lansteen Ians t e en
Photographer ~~~ ~
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R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. J. Walton
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith-
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. J. Walton
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4-28 ' 4-28
Caption
Dr. Hale, Medical Dr. Hale, Medical
Dept.
P o r t r a i t P o r t r a i t
Photographer
J. F. Garf ie ld J. F. Garf ie ld
Number
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e Date
5-2
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5-3
a 5-3
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5-3
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Caption
Pie graphs - macronucleus and micro- nuc leus .
Progress and
maintenance.
Turbine wheels.
Short corn grass i n greenhouse. Closeup of single ear. Corn s t a lk with single ear. Corn grass i n greenhouse.
Figure 2 - Plas t ic tube sealer and cutter' (proposed design). Figure 1 - Plas t ic tube sealer and cutter.
Potato plants i n greenhouse grown from seeds produced by plants subjected t o x-ray radiation. Left (control)
Potato plants in greenhouse grown from seeds produced by plants subjected t o x-ray radiation. Left 300 r.
This has been deleted by Er ic Christensen on May 25, 1949. Potato plants i n greenhouse grown from seeds produced by p lan ts sub- jected t o x-ray radiation. Left 1200 R - R i g h t 2400 R.
Right - 75 r.
Right 600 r.
Special s l ide ru le r used i n pro- portioning gas concentrations.
Dr. Lee Farr Dr. Lee Farr Dr. Lee Farr
Dr . Ben jamin Rub in.
Dept.
Biology Moses I
Grounds Maint.
Hans teen
Biology Singleton Singlet on Singleton
Se lvin
Se lv in
Chris Biology
Chris Biology
Chris Biology
b W Y Met
Por t r a i t Por t ra i t Po r t r a i t
Por t ra i t
Photographer
M. H. Bul l
E. J. Hunter
M. H. Bull
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. J. Walton
J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield J. F. .Garfield
J. F., Garfield
c
Number
5-1-9
5-2-9
5-23-9
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Mendelejeff's periodic c l a s s i f i ca t ion of the elements (1872). Periodic c l a s s i f i ca t ion of the ele- ment s. Atomic volume (atomic weight/density).
This w a s deleted by Eric Christensen . July 5, 1949.
Grounds progre'ss and
maintenance.
Transferred t o Classif ied Documents.
Equipment used t o dissolve uranium. Waste disposal laboratory.
Rate of consumption curves f o r f o s s i l fuels. Total energy of f o s s i l fuels. Growth of world population. Human affairs i n time perspective. World production of energy from coal and petroleum.
Dr. Sidney C. Madden Dr. Sidney C. Madden
Michael b i n e Michael b i n e Michael Amrine
Photosynthesis apparatus.
Transferred t o Classif ied Documents.
Plexiglass r ing f o r cloud chamber.
Dept.
3urinsky
3ur insky hr insky
;rounds rlaint .
tanowitz
; W i l l i a m s ; W i l l i a m s ? W i l l i a m s
W i l l i a m s
! W i l l i a m s
'or tr a i t 'or t ra i t
' o r t ra i t ' o r t ra i t ' o r t ra i t
S-7P-C1L
Met
libbs -Bio
! ld Chmbr
Photographer
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull M. H. B u l l
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World’s f irst sun heated home.
The frequency of streptomycin resis- t an t c e l l s as a function of repeated subculturing i n E Coli (B/R). Low carr ier phosphate. Low car r ie r . The e f fec t of increasing amounts of p32 on the occurrance of streptomycin resistant c e l l s i n cultures of E Coli
The e f fec t of subculturing on mutation dose rate response i n E Coli B/R (low ca r r i e r phosphate).
(B/R 1
Michael Amrine
Map of Queens County showing correla- t ions of cer ta in selected wheels and borings.
Eortensphere ra i sed above building by crane. Eortensphere on top of building being put in to posi t ion. Trailer with hortensphere in back of cyclotron building with crane making ready t o l i f t sphere on top of build- ing. L’loseup of hortensphere on t r a i l e r . Eortensphere on trailer truck i n front D f cyclotron building. Eortensphere being, placed into posi- t ion atop cyclotron building.
Frances Myers - Full side. Frances Myers - Full f ront . k-ances Myers - H a l f front. Frances Myers - Half f ront .
l i l l i a m McIntire (half f ront) . l i l l i a m McIntire - half front. l i l l i a m McIntire - f u l l side. W i l l i a m McIntire - f u l l front.
chomas Gilmore - half front. chomas Gilmore - f u l l side. komas Gilmore - f u l l front. L’homas Gilmore - f u l l front.
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Z W i l l i a m s
3ubin-Bio 3ub in-B io 3ub in-Bio
3ubin-B io
3ubin-Bio
?or t ra i t
ieology
:yclotron
:yc lotron
!yclotron !yclotron
!yc lotron
lyclotron
Iedical Iedical Iedical ledical
Medic a1 Medic a1 Medical Me di’cal
Medical Medic a1 Me d i c a1 Medical
Pho tographe r ’
M. H. B u l l
M. H. Bul l M. H. B u l l M. H. B u l l
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bu l l
J. F. Garfield
M. H. Bul l
R . F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
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R. F. Smith
J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield
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Outstretched arms are long rubber gloves inf la ted by pressure inside a glass-topped "dry box". Lead can is l i f t e d thru door t o cave on the other side of the w a l l by Dr. French Hagemann. Lead door i s swung open t o show cans containing radioactive samples on the other side of the wall. Under glass top of dry box an experi- menter works on a raised stage. Wearing a mask t o keep from inhaling radioactive vapors, S. Thompson loads a radioactive solution t o be whirled i n centrifuge . Behind w a l l , radioactive solutions stand i n the open. Closeup of stage inside the dry box shows chemist loading a t iny crucible with a p e l l e t of compound which,is t o be reduced t o a pure metal. Entire w a l l shows remote control in- struments at left, doors and cans a t r ight.
Protein determinations of macronuclei and micronuclei - Table 2. Desoyribose determination of macro and micronuc l e i . The e f f ec t of purified ribonuclease on macro and micro nuclei of P. caudatum ( P C ~ ) cut at 5 micra. Relative concentrations of protein and desoyribose nuclic acid i n macro and micro nuclei of P. caudatum (PC7). Total nucleotide detezminations of macro and micro nuclei.
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S t r ip of f i lm from monitoring station.
Schematic of a pulse counter. (Full chamber)
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Balber
Balber
Balber
Balber
Balber
Balber
Balber
Balber
Moses
Moses
Moses
Moses
Moses
Mon sta .
McMahon
Photographer
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bu l l
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M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bu l l
M. H. Bul l
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M. H. Bul l
Number
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4500 yews of corn Experiments of
mutat ion.
100 K.C. square wave generator Schematic EH-1-197-1-4 (A)
H. V.
Meteorology smoke
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Meson scattering experiment.
Linear accelerator. Coil current (potentiometer set t ing) .
Front view of cloud chamber. view showing camera i n position.
High
Meson decay schemes.
Scattering chamber f o r D-N reactions.
Hard showers (AB(D plus C ) , So l id curve. Hard showers (AB) X.1, Component, dotted curve. Front view.
Triple coincidence (bursts) .
Cross section of betatron magnet. Proton synchrotrons : Berkley
Brookhaven Birmingham
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Met
Singleton
O'Neill
Met
Alburger
Accel Accel
Cloud Chamber
Johnson
Dohlman
Pic c i on i and
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Mc%hon
Pf eif Per
Pfe i f fe r
Photographer
Meteoro1oe;y
R. F. Smith
M. Herbert
Meteorology
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scale model of the general view of the Beva magnet. General view of the in t e r io r ' o f Beva building showing progress on magnet.
Energy levels calculated for traasi- t ion Rotational Quantum number J-1 t o 5-2 for an assumed nuclear sp in of 3/20
Spectral sens i t iv i ty of typ ica l lead sulphide cel ls . Signal/noise (arbi t rary uni ts) . Wave length (microns). Energy-level m d e l 000, oxygen impur- i t y centers. ------ lead impurity centers. ( h a d te l lur ide) Sensi t ivi ty thermocouple) log.
variation of conductivity ( f u l l line) and sens i t iv i ty (broken l i ne ) w i t h thermo-elec t r i c power. Lead selenide and thermocouple sen- s i t iv i ty .
Working model of viewing periscope f o r
hot cel l .
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Che Melting Points of Metals.
3room star. louble star. Iammer track. 3 t a r .
Vumber of tracks i n 1368 mm2 10.0 mev. $umber of tracks i n 1368 m2.
figure 1 - Schematic diagram of beta- ;ay spectrometer.
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Pf e i f f e r
Pf e if f er
Cohen
Amick
Amick
Amick
Amick
Amick
Amick
itr i ckland
Cooke
Salant Salant Salant Salant
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Johnson
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
Photographer
P. Simack
P. Simack
R. J. Walton
P. Simack
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
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Meteorology smoke
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T r i l l i u m bud culture. Sponge mount
t o feed bud and enable it t o go thru normal processes of development. T r i l l i u m bud cul ture with scale. Sponge mount f o r bud i s soaked w i t h plant nutrient t o feed bud and enable it t o undergo normal processes of development.
f o r bud is soaked with plant nutr ient
Equipment and
smoke.
Rear view of cloud chamber. Front view of cloud chamber.
Figure 2 (Refer t o 6-118-9). Semi-hot bench general arrangements.
Charts f o r
Chemistry.
Interpolation pr inter , scale of 128.
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Removing 20 curie source of radio co- b a l t from lead p ig f o r radiat ing ex- perimental f i e l d of p lan ts f o r the Biology department.
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M e t
C h r i s Biology
C h r i s Biology
M e t
C 1dChmbr C ldChmbr
J e l l y
Bigeleisez
Constant
Gurinsky G u r insky
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The source i s l i f t e d by means of an electro-magnetic pickup and placed i n a chamber i n the foreground. This is the f irst of four steps t o place the source i n f i e l d w e l l . Second step i n placing cobalt i n the f i e l d w e l l . Dr. Sparrow removes the funnel from the ce l l . Each man did one operation allowing a maximum of seven seconds exposure t o the power-. gamma rays. Third step i n placing cobalt i n f i e l d w e l l . Dr. Singleton locks source t o brass weight which w i l l enable the source t o be ra i sed and lowered in to ground well pig. Fourth step i n placing source i n ground we 11. Checking lead pig containing 20 curier of radio cobalt 60 f o r harmful con- tamination on pigs outer surface. Brass w e i g h t and mock source t o show how ac tua l source w i l l couple t o w e i g h t . Well and p ig f o r housing 20 curie source of radio cobalt 60 i n exper- iment a1 f i e Id. T r i l l i u m patch i n woods a t Broolrhaven. T r i l l i u m patch i n woods a t Brookhaven.
Edge of pole face, incident beam.
Waste disposal laboratory showing equipment used t o dissolve uranium.
Photomicrograph of a diatom. Neg. 200 X - Pr in t 400 X Photomicrograph of a diatom. Neg. 200 X - Pr in t 400 X Photomicrograph of diatom. Neg. 200 X - Pr in t 400 X Photomicrograph of a diatom. Neg. 200 X - Pr in t 400 X Photomicrograph of a diatom. Neg. 200 X - Pr in t 400 X Photomicrograph of a diatom. Neg. 200 X - Pr in t 400 X Photomicrograph of a diatom. Neg. 480 X - Pr in t 960 X
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Biology
Biology
Biology
Biology
Biology
Biology
Biology Biology Sparrow
Barton
Manowitz
Zkology
3eology
kology
kology
leology
33ology
:eology
Photographer
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
M. H. Bull
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R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
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Temperature, degrees centigrade.
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Calibration scale for B and H viewer fo r measuring pulses.
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Explanatory cartoon
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Thyroid cancer
patient s.
General view of chemistry hot lab.
Experimental potato plants. Experimental potato plants. Experimental potato plants.
Aerial view of the biology experi- mental f ie ld .
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Eealth P Eealth P Eealth P Eealth P Eealth P Eealth P
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Field control uni t proton resonance s chemt i c .
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Cons tb t
Photographer
A. Lasky
Number
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June
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A. B. W. Anderson A. B. W. Anderson
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l3alloon f l i g h t Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Haworth shown with cosmotron model as from science i l l u s t r a t ed .
Rehearsal for "The Male Animal".
Symbol chart - principal e lectronic tubes.
What happens when nucleus of U235 i s s p l i t by a neutron. Simple schema$ic of a nuclear power plant . Graphic i l l u s t r a t i o n of p i l e research. Use of radioactive substances i n physiological research. graphic presentation of medical, in- dustrial , biological applications of nuclear energy.
3rtho deutero toluene, 10% solut ion i n ~14. 3rtho deutero toluene. P a r a deutero toluene, IO$ solut ion in ~14. P a r a deutero toluene. 3mega 'deutero toluene, 10s solution i n ~14. 3mega deutero toluene. Poluene. roluene, IO$ solution i n CCL~. !deta deutero toluene. !deta deutero toluene, 10% solution i n ~14.
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P o r t r a i t P o r t r a i t
3b----& II I I51 5b
Cloud Chamber
M. Kuper
Recrea
Const aylt
P & GA
P & GA P & G q
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P & GA
Friedman Chemistry
Friedman Zhemistry
Friedman Zhemi s t r y Friedman Zhemi s t r y Friedman
%emistry
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J. F. Garfield
M. H. Bul l
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A. Lasky A. Lasky
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Thickness of added lead absorber (mg/cm2).
Hydrogen exposure chamber f o r mice and temperature quantative dehydra- t ion apparatus. Oxidation train f o r hydrogen. Carbon dioxide recovery assembl . H3, and S35. Tritum d i lu t ion and sampling apparatus
Counter f i l l i n g assembly f o r C Jt ,
Potatoes i n special posit ion around source. This is the hot tes t posit ion i n radiated f i e ld . Planting i n radiated f ie ld .
Photomacrograph of weld. Neg. 2 x -- Pr in t 4 x.
Experimental potato f la t i n greenhouse. Plants have been grown from x-rayed seed.
Inside back of recording panel f o r 3ynamic c ondensor e le ctrometer . Front pane 1.
Inside view of the electrometer head showiG the dynamic condenser, preamplifier, a d the grounding pin and actuator used fo r recycling.
Photograph of the complete assembly, including power supplies and recorder.
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cfoment of release. 3alloon release, about t o r i p . 3alloon fails t o release. le scent Final inspection. .
vinal lashing. Lttaching cloud chamber.
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Chemistry B u r t 1
Biology Ballent ne Bal lent ne Biology
lallent ine. Biology
C h r i s Biology Biology
immerer
C h r i s Biology
M. Weiss M. Weiss
M. Weiss
vl. Weiss
3alloon 3alloon 3alloon 3alloon 3alloon 3alloon 3alloon
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I?. Simack
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R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. J. Walton R. J. Walton -.
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
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Attaching cloud chamber. Negative deleted. Negative deleted. Withdrawing balloon f i l l e r tube. '
Holding balloon. A balloon is hard t o hold. De le t e d. Deleted. Deleted. Patching balloon with scotch tape. Inf la t ing balloon. In f l a t ing balloon. De l e t e d. De let e d. Deleted. Bottom of balloon. Unwrapping the balloon. Packing release mechanism. Unwrapping balloon. Preliminary inflat ion of the balloon. Attaching re lease mechanism. .
Get the scotch tape. Balloon Descent Balloon at dawn. Balloon starts down. Balloon, re lease mechanism, cloud chamber and pa r t i c l e plates. Balloon losing gas.
Aerial view of potato f ie ld . Aerial view of potato f ie ld .
Preliminary vent i la t ion t e s t s on
hot c e l l mockup. the
M i c r opho t ometr i c apparatus, photo tube housing, bottom view. ,
Top view. Bottom view with plate holder removed. Bottom view with p la te holder i n half-way posit ion. End view showing iris diaphram scale. Three-quarter view. Three-quarter view. M i crophot ome t i c apparatus , main assembly photo tube mount.
L. J. Haworth Director Brookhaven National Laboratory
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B a1 loon
Balloon Balloon Balloon B a1 loon Balloon Balloon Balloon Balloon Bdloon
Balloon Balloon Balloon Balloon Balloon Balloon Balloon Balloon Balloon Balloon Balloon
Balloon Balloon
Biology Biology
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Moses-B io Moses -B i o Moses -B io
Moses -B io Moses-Bio Mos es -B io Mo s e s -B io
Moses-Bio
Portrait
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J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield
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J. F. Garfield
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J. F. Garfield
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6-51-9 6-52-9 6-53-9 6-54-9 6-55-9 6-56-9 6-57-9 6-58-9 6-59-9 6-60-9 6-61-9 6-62-9
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6-84-9 6-85-9 6-86-9
6-88-9 6-87-9
6-89-9 6-90-9
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6-92-9 thru
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a Date 6-13
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6-13
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@ ;-16 L 6-16
Caption
Captions forthcoming
from physics.
Magnet section of cosmotron model. Magnet section of cosmotron model. Magnet section of cosmotron model.
Face centered cubic structure. (a) Face centered cubic c e l l (b,c,d) face centered cubic packing of spheres of contact6 (e) x-ray photogram of face centered cubic copper. Close-packed hexagonal structure. (a,b) Close-packed hexagonal un i t c e l l and packing of spheres i n contact 6 (c) x-ray photogram of close-packed hexagonal zinc . Body centered cubic structure (a) body centered cubic unit c e l l (b,c) body centered cubic packing of spheres i n contact6 (d) x-ray photogram of body centered cubic iron.
Metal surface weld photomacrograph.
Totally sealed magnetic cow shown without magnets. Totally sealed magnetic cow shown with magnets.
Four experimental potato plants, view looking west. Experimental potato patch, view look- ing northwest.
Minutes - Resis t ivi ty temperature. Resis t ivi ty - Time 2 min. Resis t ivi ty - Time 2 min.
Figure 1 (Refer 5-253-9) Semi-hot c e l l horizontal section.
Needs caption. Needs caption. Proton spectograph.
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Dept.
arton
osmo i l i a n osmo
buer t on
therton
;herton
tmmerer
tlvin
Avin
r i s
r i s .ology
.ology
Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds
.eyes 'e lly
s ton xton s ton
Photographer
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Caption
Grounds progress and
maintenance.
Semi hot
cell.
Tuning fork, frequency divider, schematic.
Components of pile concrete.
Cyclotron building facing northwest.
Table of atmospheric impurities.
107
Graph - Parts per million fluorescein. Parts per million NaC1. Minutes.
Taken from 'Helevetica Physica Acta' Figure 9 - Zur absorptionsmethode der Bestimmung von Bund y Energien. 397 - Magnetic measurements testing device.
Semi-hot cell S-32. Semi-hot cell S-33-R. Semi-hot cell S-34. Semi-hot cell S-35.
Semi-hot cell S-31. Semi-hot cell S-33. Semi-hot cell S-34-R. Semi-hot cell S-35-R. .
Dept.
GrndsMa int
Keyes
3 'Neil1
:. Inman
2 yc lo tr on
3 . Harris
3igeleisen 3igeleisen
:eology deiss
3iology 3allent ine
1 Howard
Ceyes Ieyes Ieyes Ieyes
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A. Lase
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. A. Lasky
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Number
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6-135-9 thru
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Caption
Meteorology smoke
run.
Reticule chart.
Milling machine ro l le rs . Milling machine plate.
Reactions of unsaturated organic molecules. Taken from Advances i n Catalisis. Reduction of acetone by deuterium. Methane Reduction of acetone by deuterium. Ethane Propane Plan'of the 100 plane. The unit c e l l of M002. The ethylene molecule absorbed on nickel. The disposit ion of a Cl metallic cobalt catalys?. Plan of the 110 plane of M002. B e MoS2 crys ta l showing incomplete ce l l s with molybdenum layers exposed.
chain on a
tJ. S. Department of In t e r io r Geologi- c a l Survei location of shallow observation w e l l s and stream gaging s t a t ions.
100 K.C. square wave generator H.V. schematic.
LOO K.C. square wave generator H.V. LOO K.C. square wave generator H.V. gave form from 100 KC square wave senerator.
Front view of Brown potentiometer. 2M tube assembly. Front view of ratementer i n case. Jnderside of ratemeter chassis. I'op view of ratemeter chassis.
Tiew showing cas'and w a l l of dorm after the c a r ro l led into side.
Dept.
Met
McMahon
Warner Warner
Turkevich Turkevich Turkevich Turkev i c h "urkevich Turkevich Turkev i ch Turkevich
Turkevich
Turkevich Turkevich
Turkevich
DeLaguna Geology
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kamer bamer
Kxamer
% Weiss !4 Weiss !4 Weiss !-I Weiss !A Weiss
Iannoch
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Meteorology
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6-182-9 thru
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6-190-9
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6-204-9 6- 205 - 9
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6-207-9
6-208-9
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e Date
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Caption
Exterior view of damage t o Ferguson dorm. Interior view of damage i n the Ferg. dorm. Interior view of damage i n the Ferg. dorm.
Geiger f i l l i n g apparatus in electron- i c s with engineer a t control. Geiger f i l l i n g apparatus in electron- ics.
Radiation experiment with Tradescan- thia. L e f t t o right - Control
T- 16 T-15.
Dept.
Eannoch
hnnoch
Eannoch
Eiginboth-
Eiginboth- am
am
Sparrow
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R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
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6 -2 18 - 9
6-219-9
6-220-9
6-221-9 6-222-9 6- 223- 9
6-224-9
- a Date 7- 1
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7- 1 7- 1
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7-7 7-7 7- 7 7- 7 7- 7
@ 7-7
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7- 11
7- 11
Caption
Resonance intergrals i n CM2.
Composite picture of theoret ical and experimental curves. Theoretical and experimental curves. Theoretical and experimental curves.
G-M tube.
Radiation f i e l d showing plants receiv- ing the greatest amount of radiation from the 20 curie cobalt source.
Average p la te characterist ics
Pentode connection - 6 ~ ~ 5 . Each t r iode uni t - 6SL7-GT.
Each t r iode unit - 6SN7-GT.
Triode connection - 6 ~ 6 . Average p la te characteristics, 6 ~ ~ 7 . For each uni t - 656. With Ecl as variable - 6 ~ ~ 7 . With Ecl a6 variable - 6 ~ 6 . Video power amplifier pentode, 6 ~ ~ 7 .
6c 4
6 ~ ~ 7 .
Maximum output voltage vs load capaci- tance.
Cyclotron building looking northwest.
100 KC square wave generator schematic
James Rebman working on the fu l l - s ize mockup of a section of the cosmotron.
Section A-A.
Slide negatives f o r
chemistry.
Dept.
Goldhaber
Cohen Cohen Cohen
Weiss
Sparrow
Cott ing- ham
Zot t ing - ham
Cramer
:yclotron
1 ‘ N e i l 1
; osmo tr on
? i c c ion i
lurkevich
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A. R. Lasky
Paul Simack Paul Simack Paul Simack
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, I
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7-1-9
7-2-9 7-3-9 7-4-9
7-5-9
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1 1
e Date 7- 12 7-12
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m 7-12
7-12 7- 12
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Caption
Diffusion cel l . Figure 1 - Values of (Equation) plotted vs x f o r various values of D t between 0.90 and 0.45. Figure 1 - Concentration c e l l with l iquid junction i n sintered-glass disk. Figure 2 - Values of (equation) plotted vs D t . Figure 2 - Ratios of individual ion ac t iv i ty coefficients of sodium ion and iodide ion plotted vs (equation). Figure 4 - Individual ion ac t iv i ty coefficients of sodium ion and iodide ion i n aqueous sodium iodide solution. Figure 4 - Self-diffusion coefficients of Na* (Curve I) and I' (Curve 11) i n aqeous sodium iodide solutions a t 25O C.
Totally sealed magnetic cow.
E. Hafner standing i n opening of tank portion of Van de Graaf generator. E'ront plate of Van de k-aaf generator. Tank portion of the Van de Graaf. gen- erator. Van de Graaf generator being assembled 3t B r o okhaven .
Brookhaven cyclotron. Brookhaven cyclotron with worker ad- justing magnet t e s t equipment.
k i g h t a t magnet i n Nuclear Moments Laboratory . kgnet i n Nuclear Moments Laboratory.
Specific ac t iv i ty of DNA-P of several tissues as percent of ac t iv i ty of tissue inorganic P. jpecific ac t iv i ty of desoxyribose nucleic acid phosphorous i n several tissues a f te r a single inject ion of
Specific ac t iv i ty of ribose nucleic x i d phosphorous i n several t i s sues 2fter a single injection of P32.
?32.
Dept.
Cennedy
Cenne dy
Cennedy
Cenne dy
Cennedy
lenne dy
Cennedy
jelvin
'rogress leport [af ner
[af ner
[afner
'yc lotron
yclotron .
Nuclear Moments Nuclear Moments
Sokal Biology
Sokal Biology
Sokal Biology
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M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H Bull
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M. H. B u l l
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R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
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R. F. Smith
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P. Bennett
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7-31-9
7-32-9
7-33-9
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Caption
Specific ac t iv i ty of t i s sue inorganic P a f te r a single inject ion of P32 and some theoret ical curves.
Piccioni i n f ront of h i s cosmic r ay detection equipment. Piccioni and group i n f ront of cosmic ray detection equipment.
R. F. transformer f o r 3 Bev cosmotron.
Smoke densitometer.
Dave Alburger shown with beta-ray spectograph. Dave Alburger shown with beta-ray spectograph.
Slides ' fo r
chemistry .
Page 159 - Fia t Review.
Iodic acid dependance. Iodic acid ac t iv i ty dependance at 2 5 O C Iodic acid ac t iv i ty dependance at 00 and 50oc. Iodate ion dependance i n 1.00 - f ~ ~ 1 0 4 . Iodate ion dependance i n 0.50 - f ~ ~ 1 0 4 . Iodate ion dependance i n 0.20 - f ~104.
Figure 1 re I l fo rd Plates. Figure 2 r e I l ford Plates.
leneral view of workmen assembling the zenerator. Front view of the Van de Graaf genera- tor.
Laying t racks on approach t o cyclotron nagnet.
Dept.
Sokal Biology
Johnson Physics Johnson Physics
Co smotron
Dvorak
Johnson Physics Johnson Physics
Furkevi c h
ARBrown
Kennedy Kennedy
Kennedy
Kennedy
Kennedy
Kennedy
Dolmann Do lmann
E Hafner
E Hafner
Zyclotron
. .. .
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R. F. Smith
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Number
7-50-9
7-51-9
7-52-9
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7-22 7- 22
Caption
I at Van de Graaf generator.
I. F. travlsformer (drawing).
losmotron model i n carpenter shop. '16x20 shop and Gx11 J F G ) .
kookhaven cyc lotron
lection of Cosmotron magnet ,eing .ssembled and prepared fo r tes t ing.
lamma i r rad ia ted tradescantia showing ,peratwe i n bud. bowing d e t a i l of gamma i r rad ia ted ,radescantia showing aperature i n bud.
at Van de Graaf generator.
!oncentration pa r t s per million.
lop of scanning and angle measuring ,able showing controls. Knob on ex- ,reme upper left i s f o r x movement of' itage, cal ibrated dial below t h i s i s 'or fine' adjustment of microscope and :nob on extreme r igh t if for y move- lent of microscope stage. Icanning and angle measuring t ab le f o r )a r t ic le tracks. Microscopic image .s projected onto ground glass on top if table.
left - J. Kennedy Light - G. Friedlander n chemistry laboratory.
k to Hahn
'igure One 'igure Two
Dept.
E Haf'ner
Boerner
Co smot ron
Cyclotron
Cosmotron
Chris Biology Chris Biology
E Hafner
DeLaguna
Dolmann
Dolmann
Chemistry
Por t ra i t
Goldhaber Goldhaber
?hot0 grapher
RJW and RFS
Paul Simack
RJW and RFS
RJW and RFS
J F G and RJW'
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
RJW and RFS
Paul Simack
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
J. F. Garfield
M. H. Bul l
Paul Simack Paul Simack
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7-72-9
7-73-9
7- 74- 9.
7-75-9 ("1
7-76-9
7-77-9
7-78-9
7-79-9
7-80-9
7-81-9
7-82-9
7-83-9 and
7-84-9
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7-28
Caption
Theoretical and experimental curves. P - 120 microns. Es equals 1100 vo l t s Stark e f f ec t i n COS3 23731 mc/sec
Creep t e s t apparatus number 1. Cross section drawing of tes t ing head f o r t e s t i n g machine t o operate inside pi le .
Micro-barograph chart, No. 1090 B analysis run. Meteorology Group, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Hourly Observation.
Frequency wave numbers
cm-1.
Copy of star t rack f o r publication.
D i a g r a m of cosmic ray apparatus.
Figure 2, In te rna l conversion elect- rons of Q 165 (1.25 m i n ) . Figure 3, In te rna l conversion e lec t - rons of 1r192 (1.5 min).
,
Glucose - Fructose k.ow- lk This negative i s located i n Biology.
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Figure 5-2 Delay microseconds. I some t r i c t rans it ion pr ob ab ilit ie s . Conversion electron spectrum of telluvium 121 and 123.
Map of Bellport Squares A-2 and A-3. Squares B-1 and B-2 Squares B-3 and B-4 Square B-5 Squares C-2 and C-3 Squares C - 4 and C-5 Square D-2 Squares D-3 and D-4 Squares D-5 and D-6 Square E-6 '
Dept.
Went ink Koski Went ink Koski
Vanderman
Vanderman
Met
Met
Schaef f e r
klowski
Pic c ioni
Soldhaber
:o ldhaber
Xbbs 3iology
io ldhaber Zoldhaber
io ldhaber
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M. H. Bull
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M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
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Paul Simack
Biology
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7-88- 9 7-89-9 7-90-9
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Caption
Nuclear Moments Pattern. Nuclear Moments Pattern.
Unstable/ st able. Cosmic rays - Denver and Long Island. X-ray Angry sun. Figure one. Figure three. Figure six. Figure ten. Atom burps. Figure eighteen. Figure twenty-one. Figure twenty-three. P i l e - laboratories - accelerator. Sherlock Holmes - Click, click. Remote control. Health Physic s. Radiation warning signs. Badges must be worn. ABC of radiation. Iodine and radiation. Radiation area. Meteorology tower. No eating or smoking. Radiated daisy. You can take it wi-th you.
(7-118-9 thru 7-142-9 are taken from ABC of Radiation).
Slide # A 19694 (B) El40
Slide # A 1969-D-(A) El41
Dept.
Tomes Tomes
Amrine Amrine m i n e Amrine Amr ine Amrine Amr ine Amr ine Amrine Amrine k i n e b i n e Amrine Amrine Amrine Amr ine Amrine Amrine W i n e Amrine k i n e Amr ine Amr ine Amr ine Aslrine
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Caption
Barschall, e t a1 unpublished. Fields, e t a1 P. R. 71, 508 (1947) Z i n n , e t a1 P. R. 56, 260 (1939)
Figure one. F i g u r e two.
Organization chmt.
Agregate components of
- 7 plL,3 concrete.
Rate of energy loss of protons i n argon. Range of protons or mesons i n argon. Range and energy loss of protons i n argon (300). Range and energy loss of protons in argon (60). Range and energy loss of protons i n argon (36).
Chart Time - Course of d i s t r i b u t i o n of tracer phosphate i n plasma and liver. Sprague-Dawley rats. Carworth rats. Carworth rats.
M r . and Mrs. Kerro Rinox Smiling M r . and Mrs. Kerro &ox
P a r t i c l e t racks - gray forming star. Photomicrograph made from P e l l i c l e p la te . Neg. Mag. 491.8 X, P r i n t Mag. 983.6 x
N ( t ) f o r publication.
Showing accident damage E-35207 Showing accident damage E-35207
Dept.
;oldsmith
?earlman ?earlman
4PC
Inman
Sc hwar t z Schwartz
Schwartz
Sc h w a r t z
Schwartz
Sachs
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P o r t r a i t P o r t r a i t
Salant
Orlowski
Ware Ware
?hot0 gr aphe r
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Paul Simack Paul Simack
P. Bennett
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Paul Simack
Paul Simack
Paul Simack
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J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield
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8-23-9 8-24-9
8-25-9
8-26-9
8-27-9 8-28-9
1. Date
8-8
8- 8
8-5
8-5
8- 9 . 8- 9 8- 9
8-9 8-9 8- 9
8- 9 8-9 8- 9 8-9 8- 9 8- 9 8- 9 8-9
8- 9
8- 9
8-9 8-9 '
0 8-9
8- 5
e 8-9 8-9
Caption
Radiated tradescantia i n greenhouse. Plants on extreme l e f t 'have received l e tha l dose. Source i s radium.
In te r ior of snack bar.
Autopsy (A-1) Cut away view showing tumor on r igh t hip. Autopsy (A-1) Overall view of cadaver.
Re st aurant
Capt. Conrad (standing). Capt. Conrad (sitting).
Smoke run 1 Smoke run 2 Smoke run 3 Smoke run 4 Smoke run 5 Smoke run 6 Smoke run 7 Smoke run 8 Smoke run 9 Smoke run 10 Smoke run 11 Smoke run 12
Map of Nassau County, New Pork, showing correlation of cer ta in select- ed wells and borings. Bottom half of mp. described above.
Patch i n corner of tes t bellows. General view of bellows t e s t ing equip- ment.
Gamma radiat ion f i e l d .
Doris Kirby - Ful l face. Doris Kirby - F u l l face.
Dept.
Sparrow
Cafeteria Swart
Locke Locke
Cafeteria s w a r t
Po r t r a i t Po r t r a i t
Met Met Met Met Met M e t Met Met Met Met M e t Met
DeLaguna Geology
Gur insky
Gurinsky
Sparrow
Locke Locke
Photographer
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith & M. H. Bull
J F G and RJW J??G and RJW
R. F. Smith'& R. J. Walton
Meteorology Meteorology Met e or o 1 ogy Meteorology Meteorology Meteorology Meteorology Mete or ology Meteorology Meteorology Meteorology Meteorology
Paul Simack Paul Simack
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. J. Walton
J. F. Garfie18 J. F. Garfield
Number
8-29-9
8-30-9
8-31-9 8-32-9
8-33-9
8-34-9 8-35-9
8-36-9 8-37-9 8-38-9 8- 39- 8 8-40-9 8-41-9 8-42-9 8-43-9 8-44-9 8-45-9 8-46-9 8-47-9
8-48-9 8-49-9
8-50-9
8-51-9
8-52-9
8-53-9 8-54-9
\
0 Date
8- 16 8- 16 8- 16
8- 16
8- 17
8- 18 8- 18
8- 18
8- 18
8- 18
8-22
8- 22 e 8- 24
8-24
8-24 * 8-24 8-24 8- 24 8-24
8-25
8-25
8-26
8-26
8-26 0 8-26
Caption
Absorber u n i t s - nickel. Copper per 20 seconds. Specific ion curve fo r protons i n aluminum. Aluminum counts per 10 seconds.
Area monitoring shack at Manorville.
Copy of t rack and scale. Copy of track, scale and d e t a i l of end. Copy of t rack and scale.
Front view of double e f f ec t evapo- rator. Side view of double e f fec t evaporator.
Coincidence counters and synchroscope c i r cu i t (drawing). Thin f o i l p a r a l l e l p l a t e counter.
Sand map of Brookhaven.
Figure 1 - Apparatus.
Percent s h i f t s i n metals. Actual s h i f t s compared t o l i n e widths. Resonance frequencies and f ie lds . Respnnse of system t o modulation. Block diagram of nuclearmagnetic res- onance system.
Ferr i te accelerating uni t f o r cosmo- tron.
Tin-foil p a r a l l e l p la te counter.
Zopy of art work of semi-hot bench. Figure 5 - Well. . F i g u r e 7 A - Working space. Figure 8 - Working space w i t h tray. Figure 6 A - Working space.
Dept.
Lvingston Lvings t on
Lvings ton ,iving s t on
Monsta
Orlowski
Or lowki Or lows k i
Manowitz Manowitz
P idd Pidd
White-Bio
PRichards
B i g h t Knight ISnight Knight
Knight
Co smotr on Plotkin
Pidd
Keye s Keyes Ke yes Keye s
Photographer
M. H. B u l l M. H. B u l l
M. H. B u l l M. H. B u l l
J. F. Garfield
M. H. Bull
M. H Bul l M. H. Bull
R . J. Walton R. J. Walton
M. H. Bull M. H. Bul l
M. H. B u l l
A. Lasky
A. Lasky A. Lasky A. Lasky A. Lasky
A. Lasky
R. J Walton
R. J. Walton
A. Lasky A. Lasky A. Lasky A. Lasky
Number
8-102-9 8-103-9
8- 104- 9 8- 105- 9
8- 106- 9
8- 107-9
8- 108-9 8- 109-9
8- 110-9 8- 111-9
8- 112- 9 8-113-9
8- 114-9
8- 115- 9
8- 116- 9
8-118-9
8- 120- 9
8- 117-9
8- 119- 9
8-121-9
8-122-9
8-123-9 8- 124- 9 8- 125- 9 8- 126- 9
- e Date
8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9
8-9 8- 9 8- 9 8- 9 8- 9 8- 9 8-9 8- 9
8- 8
8- 10 8- 10
8-9
8- 15
8-.l t
8- 16 8-16 8- 16 8- 16 a- 16
Caption
Doris Kirby - f u l l front. Doris Kirby - f u l l front. Doris Kirby - f u l l side. Doris Kirby - f u l l side.
Smoke run 5 Smoke run 6 Smoke run 7 Smoke run 8 Smoke run 9 Smoke run 10 Smoke run 11 Smoke run 12
Overall views of the
semi-hot bench.
Closeup of test bellows. General view of bellows tes t ing equp- ment .
Aerials of
smoke run.
Nuclear magnetic resonance sh i f t i n copper .
Potatoes, Tradescantia, snapdragon marigolds, Jimson weed growing at distances from 2 to 7 meters f rom a 20-curie gamma-ray source occupying the site marked on the metal tube at left. Growth appeared fairly normal at levels up to about 100 r per day, although closer examination showed effects in some plants. Mutations in corn were also observed.
gold. rhodium. t in . nickel. cobalt.
Dept.
Locke Locke Locke Locke
Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met
Ee ye s
2urinsky
Sur insb
Met
2 a l t b i g h t
Sparrow Living st or Living st or Living st 01 Giving st or Living st or
Photographer
J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield
Meteorology Meteorology Meteorology Meteorology Meteorology Meteorology Meteorology ’
Meteorology
R. J. Walton
R. F- Smith
R. F. Smith
R. J. Walton
M. E. Bull
Garfield & Waltc M. H. Bul l M. H. B u l l M. H. B u l l M. H. Bull M. H. B u l l
Number
8-55-9 8-56-9 8-57-9 8-58-9
8-59-9 8-60-9 8-61-9 8-62-9 8-63-9 8- 64-9 8-65-9 8-66-9
8-67-9 th ru
8-70-9
%
8-71-9
8-72-9
8-73-9
8-77-9 th ru
8-78-9
8- 79-9 thru
8-89-9 (8- 84- 9)
8-97-9 8- 98-9 8-99-9 8- 100- 9 8- 101- 9
- 0 Date
8- 26
8-24 8- 24
8-24 8-24 8-24 8-24 8-24
8-2b
8-30
8-30
8-30
8-30
8-30
8-30
8- 30 a
8-30 8-30
8- 30
8- 30
8- 30
8-30
8- 30 8-30
8- 30
8-30 8-31
0
Caption
Dr. Sharpe and duck.
T r i t i u m f i l l i n g assembly. Counts vs voltage. Micro-moles Oak Ridge. Gain curve. Pulse height analyzer data. F i l l ing line for C02 and H2S. Diagram - apparatus. Diagram - apparatus.
A recording medium informationally matched t o the ear. Schematic cross-section of the infor- mation surface. Relative *number of pieces and b i t s i n auditory information. Conventional representations of a signal. Frequency localization i n a se t of broadly tuned resonance. Total difference limens (D. L ' s ) per signal. Theinformational capacity of auditory recording media. Elementary signals *. The Gabor informational representa- t ion. Efficiency of the ear i n detecting elementary signals. Schematic diagram of the internal ear. The cochlea i s represented s t ra ight instead of coiled. Diagrams of sections thru the cochlea (A and B). The localization of frequency recep- t i o n on the basilar membranes of man and guinea pig. Axial section of the cochlea of man. Diagrammatic section thru a portion of the human cranium t o show the par t s of the ear. Spectrograms made with the first lab model assembled-from available equip- ment. Some additional voice sounds. Estimate of the t o t a l information from the human ear by the number of distinguishable tones.
Dept.
Biology
Bernstein Be rns t e i n Bernstein Bernste i n Bernstein Bernstein Bernstein Bernstein
Jacobs en
Jacobsen
Jac ob sen
Jacobsen
Jacob sen
Jacobsen
Jacobsen Jacobsen
Jacobsen
Jacob sen
Jac ob sen
Jacobs en
Jacobsen Jacobsen
Jacobsen
Jacobs en Jacobs en
Jacobs en
Photographer
R. J. Walton
Paul Simack Paul Simack Paul Simack Paul Simack Paul Simack Paul Simack Paul S-ack Paul Simack
M. H. Bul l
M. H. B u l l
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bul l M. H. B u l l
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. B u l l
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bul l M. H. Bull I
M. H. Bull
Number
8- 127- 9
8-128-9 * 8- 129-9 8-130-9 8-131-9 8-132-9 8-133-9 8- 134-9 8-135-9
8-136-9
8-137-9
8-138-9
8- 1.39-9
8-140-9
8-141-9
8- 142- 9 8-143-9
8- 144-9
8- 145- 9
8- 146- 9
8- 147-9
8- 148-9 8- 149-9
8-150-9
8-151-9 8- 152-9
8-153-9
0 Date
8-31
8-31
8-30
8-30
8-31
8-31 0
- 8-31 8-31
8-31 8-31 8-31
8-31
8-31
Caption
Estimate of the t o t a l information fromthe human ear by the efficacy of perception of logons. The informational capacity of various channe Is.
Photomicrographs of cloud chamber tracks (Group 11) 2mm - lo7 mm.
Strip 687 687 687 688 689 689 690 692 693 693 693
Frame 9080 9087 9090 9103 9112 911-3 9123 9138 9146 91-53 9154
Cosmotron - Brookhaven National Lab. Design data 8-31-49. Properties of typ ica l f e r r i t e f o r cosmotron induction accelerator.
Van de Graaff. Block diagram of radio frequency system. Full scale operating cycle. Load control, e t c . Magnetic f i e l d vs radial distance. F u l l scale uncorrected. Full scale cycle uncorrected.
Impulses A, B, C.
Dept.
Jacobs en
Jacobsen
O ' N e i l
:osmotron
Zo smot ron
laworth
Iawor t h Iaworth Iaworth
Iaworth Iaworth
3 i char dsP
Photographer
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
R. F. Smith
A. L a s e
A. Lasky'
A. L a s e
A. Lasky A. Lasky A. Lasky
A. Lasky A. Lasky
M. H. Bull
Number
8- 154- 9
8- 155- 9
8-156-9 8- 157- 9 8-158-9 8- 159-9 8- 160- 9 8-161-9 8- 162- 9 8-163-9 8- 164- 9 8-165-9 8- 166-9
8-167-9
8-168-9
8- 169- 9
8-170-9 8- 171-9 8- 172-9
8- 173-9 8- 174-9
8- 175- 9
September
0 Date 9- 1 'nL
9- 1
9- 1
9- 1 9- 1
9- 1
9- 1
9- 1 9-1
9- 2
9-6 9-6
9-6
9- 6
9-6 9-6 9- 6
9-6
9-7 . 9-7 9-7 9-7
Caption
Five diesel generators for t h e high pressure cloud chamber now under con- s t ruc t ion.
Testing magnet sect ions f o r t h e COB- motron. Model of generator room fo r t h e cos- motron. Model of cosmotron magnet. Row of cosmotron mgnet sect ions i n a l i n e behind the cosmotron 'building. Technician checking working model of the cosmotron magnet. Wame for winding c o i l s f o r t h e cos- motron magnet.
Design da ta - Berkley bevatron. Final version: Gap i s 53 x L.1 ft.
Photomicrographs of cloud chamber tracks.
Group I
Formula Unactivated charcoal - ac t iva ted char- coal. A - Acetone resevoir B - Deuteruim resevor C - Catalyst chamber, etc. Polydeutero propane 100 m gas from acetone reduction. Super spec t re carbon. Deutero isopropanol. Is opropano 1.
Equipment and
apparatus.
Paul Richards, Earl Hays and Lincoln Smith with magnetic sphere for t i m e of f l i g h t mass spectrometer.
Graph f o r publication - C*. 6 equals 1 thru $ equals 20. ,g equals .25 t h ru e equals 10.0
Dept.
Cloud Chamber
Cosmotron
C o smo t ron Cosmotron
Cosmotron
Cosmotron
Cosmotron
Eaworth Eaworth
3'Neil
Furkevich
Curkevich
Furkevi ch
Cur kevi ch Curkevich Curkevich Curkevich
Jlet
?hysic s
Snyder jnyder 'hysics
Photographer
RJW and RFS
RJW and RFS
RJk? and RFS RJW and RFS
RJW and RFS
RJW and RFS
RJW and RFS
A. Lasky A. Lasky
M. H. Bul l
M.. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bul l M. H. Bul l M. H. Bul l M. H. Bul l
Meteorology
J. F. G a r f i e l d
P. Simack P. Simack E'. Situack
Number
9-1-9
9-2-9
9-3-9 9- 4- 9
9-5-9
9- 6- 9
9-7-9
9-8-9 9-9-9
9-10-9 t h r u
9-20-9
9-21-9
9-22-9
9-23-9
9-24-9 9-25-9 9-26-9 9-27-9
9-28-9
9-33-9 t h ru
9-34-9
9- 35-9 9-36-9 9-37-9
0 Date 9-8
9-8
9-8 9-8 9-8
9-8
9-8 9-8 9-8
9-8 9-8
9-8
9-8 9-8 9-8 9-8 9-8 9-8 9-8 9-8 9-8 9-8
- 9-8 9-8
9-9
9-9 9-9
9-2
9-9 0
Caption
S l i d e number A-71-80#4, Negative Num- b e r E55. Slide number A- 1459C, Negative Number E930 (These appeared i n the Sixth Semi- annual Report of t h e AEC, July 1949).
I Reduction i n a f l o w system at -77oC. Table I - Ion intensi ty . Table I1 - Distribution of Polydeutero propane s . Table I11 - Relative ion intensi ty (33-26) 47 thru 40. 62 thru 57. Table I V - Relative ion lntensi ty 33
49 thru 41. 64 thru 38.
thru 27.
:hart - Run No. -- Temp.
Smoke generating system number one. Smoke generating system number two. Smoke .generating system number three. Smoke generating system number four. Smoke generating system number five. Smoke generating system number six. Smoke generating system number seven. Smoke ge6erating system number eight. Smoke generating system number nine. Smoke generating system number ten. Smoke generating system number eleven. Smoke generating system number twelve.
3ain curve, C02 - CH4 Prop. Counter, Model 162. Micro Moles Oak Ridge BaCo3. Zounts vs voltage, I d 1 162 - Full sain. June 6, 1949.
Deep w e l l being dug near the entrance 3t North Gate fo r use by the Geology department.
Zloud chamber t racks #4974.
Dept.
Sparrow
Sparrow
Friedman Friedman
Friedman
Friedman Friedman Friedman
Friedman Friedman Friedman
Turkevich
Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met
Bernstein Bernstein
Bernstein
Geology
O ' N e i l
Photographer
Biology
Biology
M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
M. H. B u l l
M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull M. H, Bull M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
Meteorology Meteorology Meteorology Meteorology Meteorology Meteor0 logy Meteorology Meteorology Meteorology Meteorology Meteorology Meteorology
M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
R . J. Walton
Faul Simack
N u m b e r
9-38-9
9-39-9
9-40-9 9- 41-9
9-42-9
9-43-9 9-44-9 9-43-9
9-46-9 9-47-9 9-48-9
9-49-9
9-50-9 9-51-9 9- 52-9 9-53-9 9-54-9 9-55-9 9-56-9 9-57-9 9-58-9 9-59-9 9- 60- 9 9-61-9
9-62-9 9-63-9
9-64-9
9-65-9
9-66-9
9-67-9
9-68-9
and
and
0 Date
9-9
9-8
9- 1 9- 1
9-13
9- 13
9-7
9- 13
9- 13 0
9-13 9-13
9- 13
9- 14
9-15
9- 15
9- 15
9-15
. 9-15
Caption
rlccident damage t o E-35211.
;enera1 view of the Research Llbrmy.
Z- E. mass spectograph. ;. E. mass spectograph.
2 sigma mesons from star.
Jew cloud chamber i n the foreground f i th the old one in the rear.
:osmotron model.
?ormula f o r
slides.
linimum ionization broom event.
Ielay error distribution. relay error. dist r ibut ion for 1000 vol t mervoltage. ;weep posit ion i n arbi t rary units.
'late Kp - 17, Page 18, Mic. #23471.
Gcope pulses.
Pulses.
Mechanisms (Day and Ingold) Bimole- cular. Mechanisms (Day and Ingold) Unimole- cular.
Sigma meson.
Dept.
Ware
Library
Chem Chem
Salant
Cloud Chamber
Cosmotron
Purkevich
Salant
%danski
lladansk i %idan s k i
jalant
?Richards
bdanski
hng- Chem
hng- Chem
jalant
Photographer ~~
J. F. Garfield
RJW and RFS
Smith and Walton
R. F. Smith
RJW and RFS
RJW and RFS
N. H. Bul l
R. F Smith
M. H. Bul l
M. H. B u l l M. H. B u l l
R. F. Smith
A. &sky
M. H. B u l l
M. E. B u l l
M. H. B u l l
R. F. Smith
Number
9-69-9
9-70-9
9-71-9 9-72-9
9-73-9 2-
9-74-9
9-75-9
9-76-9
9-79-9 thru
9-80-9
9-81-9
9-82-9 9-83-9
9-84-9 ALL
9-85-9
9-86-9
9-87-9
9-88-9
9-89-9
L
.. Date
9- 16 9-16
9- 16 9-16
9-16
9-16
9-16 9- 16
9-16
9- 16
a 9-16
9-16
9- 16 9- 16
9-19
9- 1-9
9-19
9-20
9-20 9-20
a 9-20
Caption
Energy and entropy of activation. Thallous and Thallic species possibly present i n perchlorate solutions con- taining added chloride ( t o t a l a c i d 6 'formal). Estimated association constants. Comparison of data for rate f'unction f.
Equilibrium constants f o r butyrolac- tone. Equilibrium constants f o r butyrolac- tone Kc. Hydrolysis of butyrolactone. Rate of hydrolsis of lactone a t 25OC.
Potentiometric t i t r a t i o n of thallous. t h a l l i c couple i n perchloric acid with HC1. Rate function at 50.00~ i n perchloric ac id solutions. Acidity function H C l O 4 N a C 1 0 4 mixtures 25OC. Rate function vs 1/H a t Total Per- chlorate equals 6.0 -f. Rate function vs chloride 31.80~. Absorption spectra of 3.4 x 10-4 f.
A i r sampling apparatus i n the moni- toring shack. Detail of a i r sampling apparatus i n the monitoring shack. Pump for a i r sampling apparatus i n the monitoring shack.
Standard frequency source. 20 KC and 333C schematic.
Control corn seedling i n greenhouse. Corn seedling i n greenhouse after ,
being radiated i n gamma f i e l d fo r a period of three days. Right, two day l i f e . Corn seedling i n greenhouse. Plants have previously been radiated i n the gama f ie ld fo r four days.
Dept.
Dodson
Dodson Dodson
Dodson
Long-Chem
Long-Chem Long- Chem Long- Chem
Dodson
Dodson
Dodson
Dodson Dodson Dodson
Foster
Foster
Foster
K r a m e r
Singleton
Singleton
Singlet on
?hotographer
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bul l M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
M. H. Bul l
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
M. H. Bull
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
N u m b e r
9-90-9
9- 91-9 9-92-9
9-93-9
9-94-9
9-95-9 9-96-9 9-97-9
9-98-9
9-99-9
9-100- 9
9-101-9 9- 102- 9 9-103-9
9-104-9
9-105-9
9- 106-9
9- 107- 9
9-108-9
9- 109-9
9-110-9
Date
9-20
9-2c
9-20
9-20
9-21 9-21
9-15
9- 15
9-15
9- 15
9-20
9-20
9-20
9-20
9- 20
9- 21 9-21 9-21 9-21
9-21 9-21
.
Caption
Closeup of corn seedlings around the source i n radiat ion f ie ld . General view of corn seedlings being radiated i n experimental rad ia t ion field.
Electronic dust sampler showing s ide and in te r ior view. Top view of electronic dust sampler.
Alignment chart, WBO, Upton, 9-13-49. Alignment chart relating, WBO, Upton, New York, 9-13-49.
Face plate hookup f o r electromagnetic PUW General view of electromagnetic set UP- Horseshoe-shaped chamber f o r t h e electromagnetic pump. Electromagnetic pump with t h e horse- shoe chamber i n place.
Photomicrograph of s i l v e r surface. Negative magnification 85 X Print magnification 170 X. Photomicrograph of s i lve r surface. O i l imm. oblique illumination. Negative magnification 787 X Print magnification 1574 X. Photomicrograph of s i l v e r surface. Oblique illumination. Negative magnification 425 X Pr in t magnification 850 X. Photomicrograph of s i l v e r surface. Negative magnification 425 X Print magnification 850 X. Photomicrograph of s i l ve r surface. Ultra-Pak illumination, dark f ie ld . Negative magnification 135 X Print magnification 270 X.
C P of proton i n MeV. KE of electron i n MeV. KE of electron i n MeV. E-P angle. CP of electron i n Mev. E-P angle.
Dept.
Singlet on
Singleton
Foster Foster
Belfour
Belfour
Fuller
Fuller
Fuller
Fdller
3 Johnson
?hysics 2 Johnson
2 Johnson
Z Johnson
> Johnson
ZIChurch ?hy s i c s Iarvard kLChurc h ?hysics larvard
Photographer
R. F. Snith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
Paul Simack
Paul Simack
R. J. Walton
R. J. 'Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
M. H. B u l l M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull M. H. Bull
Number
9-111-9
9- 112-9
9- 1-1-3-9 9-114-9
9-115-9
9- 116-9
9- 11.7-9
9- 118-9
9- 119-9
9-120-9
9-121-9
9- 122-9
9-123-9
9- 124-9
9- 125-9
9- 126-9 9- 127-9 9-128-9 9- 129-9 9-130-9 9-131-9
Date
9-22 9-22
9-22
9-22
9-22
9-22
9-22
9-22
9-22
9-22
9-22
9-21
9-26
9-26
9-29
9-29
9-29
Caption
Tritium f i l l i n g assembly. Beta spectrum H-5CM Diam. tube pulse height analyzer, HV 3500 volts , non- overloading amplifier, 5-24-49. Counts vs voltage Id1 162 - F u l l gain June 6, 1949.
Body injury and protein synthesis diet methionine su l fur normally retained.
Number of neutrons.
Depletion plasma protein reserves.
Low plasma protein production. Dog 36-211. Nitrogen and sulfure excretion in- creased during acute injury. Body injury and protein synthesis diet methionine s u l f i r incorporated into plasma and t i s s u e proteins. Plasma protein flows out of circula- t ion during hypoproteinemia. Incorporation of methionine su l fur into plasma proteins, of control and hepatectomized dogs.
Dog 36-196.
Aerials of
smoke run.
Corn seedlings being radiated i n the gamma f ie ld .
General view of the isotope bot t l ing machine.
Ground floor - cold area. Cutaway view of cold area, hot lab. Main f loor - hot area. Cutaway view of hot area, hot lab.
Figure 3 - Thermocouple uni t .
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Madden
Hughes
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Met
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Turovl i n
Prus s
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Photographer
Paul Simack
Paul Simack
Paul Simack
Paul Simack
Paul Simack
Paul Simack
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Paul Simack
Paul Simack
Paul Simack
Paul Simack
R. J. Walton
R. F. Smith
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Paul Simack
Number
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[nter iors and ex ter iors of houses it S t o n y Brook.
Unloading the multisphere.
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Section a t 18 in. from east face.
#1 As strained 33$ after 700°C. - 15 min. #2 580:C. - 3 sec. i n lead bath. #7 900 C. 10 min. i n lead bath. Specimen of Martensite. Specimen of cold rol led steel.
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Corn seedlings that have been radiated by the 20 Cuiie source i n gammm f i e l d with control. Closeup of corn seedlings being radiated by the 20 Curie source i n gama f ie ld . Corn seedling being radiated i n the gamma field. 36 inch s t a l k of corn that produwed a .
12 inch ear. Radiated corn control and sixbeen days. Group of sc ien t i s t s gathered at the BNL corn conference. Group w i t h Dr. Singleton from corn conference. Group of three doctors from corn conference.
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3. F. Smith R. F. Smith
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Rescue truck with doors closed. Resuce truck with doors open.
Dr. Moses',ultra-violet photometric apparatus.
Corn seedlings i n the greenhouse showing control and radiated plants. L e f t t o right: Control, twenty days and. twenty-four days. Corn seedlings receiving a l e tha l dose of radiation i n gamma f i e l d from 20 Curie radio cobalt source.
Dosage - Distance Relationships.
Copy of: 8-85-9 and. 8-89-9 8-87-9 and 8-22-9
Copy of: 8-81-9 and 8-80-9
Electron momentum
Electron momentum
Electron energy (kev. ) Electron momentum
1 equals 753 Hp.
1.0 equals 470 Hp.
1-0 eouals 776 HD.
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Varred ear th sample.
Macrophoto of bad welded metal. Macrophoto ob good welaed metal.
International News photo of the biology gamma f ie ld .
Photo elastdc t e s t of graphite model.
Photo e l a s t i c test of graphite model. Unstrained.
Strained.
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Drawing - Slow neutrons, shield and target.
Sraph - dz (g/cm. ) vs. Energy (mev. ) Graph - Energy (mev.) vs. Range i n A1 km/cm2). kaph - Counts per minute vs. m l of 0.1 M IYapG4 added. graph - Activity (log scale) VS. Absorb r Thickness.
3raph - Number vs. Energy. 2aph - Sc t iv i ty fen log scale) vs. rime (hr. ). . kaph - Counting Rate vs. Applied Volt age. Partial chart of some radioactive 3 l eme t s . Formula - Analysis by IsoPope Dilution. Formula - Activation Analysis. Chart - Saturation Act ivi t ies - i n disintegrations per minute per microgram.
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Photomicrogra9h of welded metal - good weld.
Neg. Mag. 7 O X Print Mag. 140X
Photomicrograph of welded m e t a l - bad weld.
Neg. Mag. 7 O X Print Mag. 140X
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Formula - Cross Section. Drawing - Radiometric Ti t ra t ion. Graph - Activation Analysis of Erbuum Oxide.
Meteorology Smoke
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House D-1 fo r Hawkins H i l l .
Right bank of bumpers and gears t o large door of cyclotron chamber. Drive shaft t o gears and bumpers stops for large doors t o cyclotron chamber ( l e f t bank). Motor fo r large door t o cyclotron chamber. Motor and mechanical assembly t o lef’t small door t o cyclotron. One of the steel girders supporting large door t o cyclotron chamber. Sate bousing f o r small door t o cyclotron. chamber showing door down or i n open position. Small door t o the cyclotron chamber closed. Large door t o t h e cyclotron chamber c l o sed. Smal l door t o the cyclotron chamber h a l f open. S m a l l door t o t h e cyclotron chamber Dpen.
GJaste handling system drawing.
Relative specif ic a c t i v i t y vs. hours 3.fter injection.
Erecting steelwork for t he cosmotron
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liamagnetic correction, A,, i n percent TS. atomic number Z.
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F’riedlande F’r iddlande
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Met eo ro l~gy
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R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R.F. Smith
R. I?. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F, Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
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Number
10-49-9 10- 50- 9
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ea Survey Couxking Room. ta-Gamma Counter.
ea Survey Counting BOOE. i n t i l l a t ion Alpha Coznter.
ea, Survey Laboratory. dine Extract ion Process.
ass equipment for Bioloa-.
e r i a l of Cosmotron Project.
Rl.l?.l.
iquid Waste System: Flow and Balance Sheet.
py of P i l e Building and Labo-atories.
i s negative has been t ransferred t o
. Warren Miller.
. Warren Miller.
ig. 1 (Case 1). Eleven days after expx.u_re aerly vesicles were d s i b l e on the eecond fingers of both hands./
ig. 2 (Case 1). Eighteen days a f t e r xposure there were large, tense, onf lumt bullae which folloved t h e e c ondary er y-bhem.
ig. 3 (Casel). Eighty-two days a f t e r
Cne hundred and f i f t y - t e r exposure.
e prepared by Elner Donor i e n t i f i c Lab appearing
i n t k Journal of the America-Medical -- ----- Association, Sept. 24, 1949).
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M. Weiss
M. Weiss
M. Weiss
Km. H o l t
Cosmotron
Meteoroloe
Manowitz
Pile
Vassllopo- ulos
?or t,r a i+, Portrait
Balber
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Ealber
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Bernstein (E l e c t ron j
Photographer
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8. J. Walton
R. J. TrJaltoE
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3. J. Walton
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LO- 96- 9
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Figure 1 - Solenoid. Figure 2 - Spindle/ Figure 1 - Totally sealed magnetic Figure _3 - Totally sealed magnetic
Radioactive Iron - Fe 59. Radioactive Iodine - 1131. Radioactive Phosphorus - P 32.
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All above For Official U s e - Distrib- uted by Atomic Energy Commission; Isotopes Division, Oak Ridge, Tenn. )
Sraphite Low Energy Experimental P i l e Control Room. (C~own Copyright reserved. If no '
scknowledgement is made t o t h i s effect? a publication fee must be paid t o E.M.S.O. >. Photo No. 13. (Sept. 23, 1948).
SC 250283 ($5 of 17 photos). .
Radioisotopes Applied t o Peacetime Development at Oak Ridge, Tam. Oper- s to r removes the can radioisotopes ffom pile . Health physicis$ is monitoring saw le.
Popular Science Monthly Photo by 9. P. Luckett. . .
Zhslk River, Ontario. A workeit at the Zhalk River Atomic Energy Plant. about 1
to enter ac t ive area, puts cotton bags 3ver shoes t o protect against 2 ontaminat ion.
Information Division, Radiation Lab, Jniversity of California, Berkeley, Zalifornia. Dr. MacMillan a t 3ynchrotDon Control Panel.
Korman &way of the Argonne Natioaal Laboratory is operating the elaborate racuum sy$tem used t o measure the rapor pressure of radioactive materials ?hot0 #9.
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Number
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Dr . Arthur H. Jaffey (5416 S. Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago, I l l i no i s ) , is shown as he records readings of the.pulse analyzer, an instrument which checks the mean energy output of radioactive par t ic les and also ident i f ies the source of the energy, b9th quantita- t ively and aual i ta t ively. Photo # 17.
In te r ior of Stony Brook Housing. Inter ior of Stony Brook Housing.
Meteorology Wind
Direct ion 1.
Indicator.
D & t e of Sampling. Date of Sampling.
Refractive Index. ?
Date of Sampling. Date of S q l i n g /
Refractive Index. Refractive Index.
M a C l on Ag surface Photomicrograpa(h Neg. Mag. b O X P r i n t h g . 1000%
Showing crystals before absorbing moisture.
N a C l on Ag surfac$e Photomicrograph. Neg. Mag. b O X Print Mag. lOOOX
Crystals a f t e r absorbing moisture.
N a C l on Ag surfacb Photomicrograph. Neg. Mag. 400X Print Mag. lOOOX
Crystals after absorbing moisture:
NaCl on Ag surface Photomicrograph. Neg. Mag. 400X Print h g . 800x
b % k 1 f i s h caught i n Bikini LElgoon a f t e r atomic explosion. (AEC-45-322lA).
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D r . John W. Mitchell of the Plant Industry Section, USDA, Beltsvi l le , Md. sections t rea ted plants so tha t radio- act ivi ty of each par t can be measured so as t o record the movemen$ the growth regulator made through the plant . (AEC-48-3751).
Fer t i l izer u t i l i za t ion by corn plants: Scientist checking with a portable Geiger counter t o determine i f t he "Tagged" fer t i l izer has been adequatel: covered by s o i l t o make it harmless, (AEC-48-3756).
Worker at Lo& Alamos Scient i f ic Labor- atory preparing samples containing radioactive Carbon (Carbon 14) for use
t racer research. ?" AEC-49-3820).
A complex new t o o l for handling radio- active materials i s the "master-slave '
manipulator, I' which was developed. a t the Argonne National Iaboratory i n Chicago. (AEC-49-3816).
Oak Ridge Water contaminated by radio- active materials i s held i n ponds' where instruments monitor it contin- uously, as the stream cascades through a sluice-box. (AEC-4-9-3764)
D r . E a r l Hyde of Chicago i s shown m a n i - pulating the remote controJ mechanisms by which he handles the "hot!' materialt behind the w a l l s . He observes the operation i n the mirrors overhead and through the periscope at h i s l e f t . (AEC-48-180).
View inside a "hot" k e l l as seen through a periscope shows complex equipment necessary fcr chemltcalfy processing highly radioactive materia& behind concrete w a l l s . (AEC-47- 102)
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Further steps i n the extract ion of separate f i s s i o n elements f o r exper- imental uses. Dr. Tompkins (Clinton Laboratory) demonstrates f o r Dr. Cohn (Clinton Laboratory). (E .243891).
Diagramatic Cross Section - Long Island.
Chart - eCu, @e, oCr,
Propane. I sobutane/ Methane. C yc lopentane. Ethylene. Isopentane. n-But me. Neopentane. Butene-€. Cyclohexane. Toluene. Benzene. Ethane. Methyl Heptane. n-Octane. n-Pentane.
Sodium Chloride (EaCl) on s i l v e r (Ag) surface - Photomicrograph,
Neg. Mag. 400X Pr in t Mag. 800x
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) on s i lve r (Ag) surface - Photomicrograph.
Neg. Mag. 75X Print Mag. 15OX
Sodium chloride (NaC1) on s i l v e r (Ag) surface - Photomicrograph.
Neg. Mag. 200X Pr in t Mag. 400X
Sodium chloride (NaC1) on s i lve r (Ag) surface - Photomitwograph.
Neg. Mag. 75X Print Mag, 15OX
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The Cave" is what California Research Corporation chemists c a l l t h i s shieldel locker down among the thick basement walls of a laboratory building i n Richmond. Here f3r. Don E. Hull l i f t s a radioactive pis ton ring from i t s storage place. Long s t icks hold r ing away from h i s body, thus decreasing the e f fec t of rays emanating f romth i s "hot" metal.
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Cobalt needle goes into face of patien- with cancer. Needle may be pulled out, s t e r i l i z e d and re-used la te r . Other needles t h a t fol low it w i l l go into other pa t ien ts after problems of dosage have heen solved.
Shoving cobalt nsedle w i r e going into aluminum cans t h a t w i l l carry it through pi le .
Showing a piece of cobalt wire, inert , . before i t s t r i p in to the atohic pi le . Later t o be used i n cancer research.
CIEC-48-159. A radioactive isotope, by-product of the nat ionjs atomic energy pla2ts, i s the heart of a new gauge for measuring the thickness of Pliofilm and other th in films on continuous production equipment. Measuree th in as one- thousandth of an inc&
Showing can3 of cobalt needles i n graphite block-the "stringer"- as s t r inger i s prepared for i t s trdp in to pile. Str inger rides inside lead channel. Tongs keep workers' hands 2way from stringer areas made "hot" by previous t r i p s in to pile.
Zadioactivity used t o t e s t engine wear. Zarl Nelson, engine operator, returns z sample of lubricating o i l t o the zrankcase of an automotive tesk engine s f t e r the amount of rsdioactivae iron present has bean determined by means o! sGe iger counter .
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Drc J.T. Hummer watchee Charlotte Wray demonstrate how t o precipi ta te a samplc from coal-made gasoline, pr ior t o determiniw i t s radioactive isotope content i n a Geiger *counter, hoping to open new poss ib i l i t i es f o r commercial production of gasoline from coal.
One of the newest weapons of science, radioactive aaoms called isotopes, are shedding new l igh t on the process f o r making gasoline from coal. Here Charlotte Wray prepares t o measure the isotope radiations of a sample precip- i t a t i b n from coal-made gasoline i n the Geiger counter, right.
Kidneys i n abdominal cavity of four- year-old cadaver.
Kidneys from four-year-old cadaver.
Aorta from four-year-old cadaver.
Heart from four-year-old cadaver i n hospital. Patient expired from kidney ailment.
Construction Progress of
Hot Ce 11 8.
ccessive decay v 3 &a e . e par t ic le , e, ar is ing from the deca:
f the&-meson, is commonly assumed t o e an electron, but t h i s assumption emains t o '138 f ina l ly established. A ew grains i n the track of a second a r t i c l e of low specific ionisation C&I
e seedn near the end of the range of eb-meson, bht this part ic le was not sociated w i t h the main event. The
rack of several $-rays produced by the meson, one of which the@-partic&e
ecayed can be distinguished.
gure 8. loo&. server: Mrs. W.J. van der Merwe.
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C. Johnson
r. Johnson
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jmith & Walton
3 . F. Smith
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Number .
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'igu-e 5. Iharacteristic example of the t&& of , par%icle of low speclfic ionisatfon lroducad by the decay of 83-meson. The ,rack of the secondary particle i s ;iven i n two par ts which should j o in a t ,he points marked a.
'igure I.
. EB vs . IBB !yc l ing Cool ,arge Eutton Slugs. r114.i cycling i n Furnace #/le ,1632 constant temperature (rooih).
2 SI3f 1 BE) v8. (2 BB VS. 1 SB) ioth Furnaces Gyclirig.
, SB vs . 1 SB
E #494, f i m a c e #2 (cycling). IB #714, Furnace #1 (constant). 13 cycles complete F 2.
yc l i n g Cool
EB vs. 1 EB. #1746 and #l&O). Large Button C a r t - idge s) D i f f'erent pre E sure . 2 B B S 1 SB) vs: (2 SB.161 EB) CgcLing Cool
. EB vs. I SB loth Furnaces Cycling.
BB vs. 1 SB ycling Cool
SI3 vs. 1 BB yc l i n g Cool B #1746 Furnace #1 (constmt) vs. B #494 Furnaxe j# 2 (cycling).
2 SB .I- 1 EB) vs;- (2 EBd- 1 SB). Cycling Cool
SB vs. 1 SB Both Furnaces Cycling. SB Caztridges. , (714 VE. 830).
ig. 1. Diagram of the mrangement of counters i n the multidirectional
Dept.
2. Johnson
P. Johson
B. Warner
B . Warner
3, Warner
E. Fiarner
B. Warcer
B. Warner
3. Warner
3. Warner
3. Warner
3. Warner
T. Johnsori
'hotographer
C, Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. .Lee
C. Lee
G. Lee
C. Lee
C, Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
P. Siniack
Number
10- 210- 9
10-211-9
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?ig. 2 Pig. 4
1 Coincidence Counter. Anticoincidence Counter.
Zbb. 1, Schema einer Ionisationskammer. ?, P' Elektrodenplatten. R, lon is ie r - mde Strahlung, die durch e in Fenster I $as dffnner als die Kammerwgndef ist, s i n r i t t G, Messgerfft f?!Ir den elekrischc Strom.
ibb. 3. Schema einer Expansionskammer iach C.T.R. Wilson.
ibb. 2, Schema eines Geiger-Mflller- 5 hl r obr e s . Pig. 3. Scale diagram og t he geometry )f the experiment. I
?ig. 19. Versuchsanordnung bei den Coinzidenzmessimgen von Boute KolnBrste
?ig. L. Arrangement of apparatus.
Fig. 5. Energy spectrum of mesotron fecay electrons. .Each point represents ;he number of electrons per energy Interval of 10 MeV. The v e r t i c a l l i nes lndicate the expected s t a t i s t i c a l spread. A smooth curve is dram througl ,he observed points.
'ig. 1. Schematicorepresentation of' ieu'cron wave.
lock-up of arrangement for measuring ,he quantity of pr int ing ink by t h e ise of isotopes.
Dept.
T. Johnson
T. Johnson
T. Johnso:
T. Johnson
T. Johnson
T. Johnson
.T. Johns1
I!. Johnson
C. Johnson
C. Johnson
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Photographer
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Bimack
P Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
1 P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
J. F. Garfield
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Number
10- 222- 9
10-223-9
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Zxamples of Isotopes: Copper, Iron, Carbon.
3odiurn 23 Magnesium 24.
6 Proton $ Neutron - Electron.
Zopybof photograph of Cfo:id Chamber went observed by Dr. Chang.
.
Elementary Par t ic les . Zharge, Xms, Spin, alnd S tab i l i t y of :
Elec tnons , neut r in0 Meson, neut re t tas Xuc leons.
Zopy - Fig. 1. Disposition of counters, absorbers, 2nd nagnetized i ron plates. A l l zounters, "D," are connected i n parallel .
2opy - Fig. 1. Pemperatu-re vs. gra in density re la t ion for t h ree groups of I l fo rd platee.
Zopy. Temperature vs. g ra in density for new Llford C2.
3 p y of Cloud Chamber photograp@.
rube sealing machine. View: open.
rube seal ing machine. View: heating.
rube sealing machine. View: closed.
Drawing of Pile In te r ior . - e+-
Dept.
rhiesmeyer
Thiesmeyer
?.Johnson
r. Johnson
P. Johnson
E. Dollman
E. Dollman
T. Johnson
Charles - worth
Charles- worW
Charles- worth
C. Williams
Photographer
P. Simack
P . Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. ,Simack
pf. H. B u l l
R. J. Valton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
M. H. Bull
Number
11-1-9
11-2-9
11-3-9
11- 4-9
11-3-9
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fig. 5. Chart. Scaler 1 Outpkt. Scaler 2 Input (5~1~ . pulses). Scaler 1 Inpi.zt. G a t e 2. Gate 1. S t a r t i n g Pulse. Pulse ShEper Cutput. Unknown grequency.
Pig. 2. 3 l s e Shaging Circuit .
Fig. 3. ?ast Gate Circui t .
Fig. 1. 31oc k Diagram.
2opy. >ont ro l of dye mixture if one dye 3xhausts 'oath t v i c e as fast as other. Dye B is hagged and controls set t o naintain optimum amour;t. Proportioning value feeds twice as muck: A as 3.
:opy. Zontrolling thickness of measuring rad ia t ion from a f ixed source which i s able t o force way through f i l m .
a f i l m by
zopy. Suggested cont ro l of coating l a i d on f a t k i c by gagizlg thickness from reading of rad ia t ion by isotopes i n coat ing n5x.
Copy of Diagram: Fig. 1-4. I n t e r i o r of Monitoring Shack.
Transmission Curve for Gamma. radiatiof using ,083'' (or ..rt21) cm. Brass.* (COPY)
Co3y of Diagram: Fig. 4-5. 3eries Diode. Po Input Grid ,of V.T.V.M.
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14. Weiss
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. SGnack
. Simack
. Simack
P. Bennett
P.. Bennett
I. Bennett
F . Bennett
F. Bennett
P. E e n x e t t
P. Bennett
Vumber
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Negatives 1-5. Abrasion t e s t on
s ix s t e e l plates .
Mzgnetic: Electron Mult ipl ier for Ljos it ive Ion Determination.
Technician looking i n scope while tes t r are being Eade on magnet sect ions of Cosmotron.
Norm1 Tradiscanthia p lan t i n radiat iol f i e l d .
2400 vo It generat o r f o r t e s t i n g sections of Cosmtron magnet.
Tradiscmthia plant i n Gamma Field. Mutation due t o radiat ion.
Mass Spectrograph Vacuun: System Yi 1.t i p 1 ie r . Chart. k (vol t ) '7s. Response ( a r b i t r s r y ur-its:
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3. Warner
L.G. Smith
Garf ie ld
Sparrow
G a f f i e l d
S p r r ow
L. G. Smith
L. G. Smith
E. Eunt er
Fos s
Foss
9ortrs.i-L D gs-t.1- a it;
3. Goldhcbc
G o l c?hab eT
Photographer
R. J. Walton
R. F. Smith
Walton & Smith
E. F. Smith
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R. 3'. Smith
I?. Benmtt - .
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P. S i m c k
J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield
F. SiT!!&Ck
Number
11-_?0-g
11-31-9
11-32-9
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G1-aph. -4 E Iciev. (scale - 0-3.0) vs. 1 x 1C t h r u 1 x 10 I n 1 eqGals o. / I: 2 sec.
- 10 k&ph. E &lev. ( sea l? - 0-3.0) vs. 1 x 10 ~tllnd 1 x 10- 2 . I equals 4.
Zraph. E M ~ V . (sco.ie - .1-3.0) VS. 1 x io t'mu 1 x io- 7 1 equals 1. IC sec.
2 see.
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Grcqh. E ivjev. liscaie .L-L 01 1 x 3 - 0 ~ ~ t t r u 1 x 10 !T - .:_ - sec.
Graph. E MeV. Jscale - 0- . I ) 1 x 103 t h r u 1 x 1010 I" I'h 'L equals 4.
Gra.gh. E 1qe-r. (scale - .01-. 1) 1 x 109 t l ru 1 x1(j22
1 ecpals 5.
see.
Dept.
ol6haber
Goldhsber
Goldhsber
Goldlmber
Goldhaber
GoldlPoer
Go l d h a b er
1
Zi-oldhab er
2016h5ber
Zoldhaber
Photographer
P. SircacB
P. S5.rm.c k
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simaclr
P. S i F a a C k ,
P. S i m c k
F. Simack
P. Simck
P. Simack
Number
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11- 48 -9
11-49-5
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11-51-9
1.1- 72 - 4;
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kapk. E IvIev. {scale - IC-. I) 1 x 10-7 ttlru 1 x lo- F , 1 equsls 2. 5 sec.
3ra.ph.
tliru 1 x 10- r sec. 4fs E MeV. ( sca lp - .07-.1) VE, 1 x % 10' thl-u 1 x 10-O.
14 8 MEV. (scalg - .1-3.@) as. 1 x 10-
1 equals 2.
Irradiated T r ad% s c anth i a
Plant s . Fig. 1 and 2. 4bsorption Spectra of Salt S o h t i o n s 3.t low temperature. Solvent ten p a r t s by volume ri-ppropyl zlcohol, 45 pa r t s l iquid propane, and 45 par t s l iquid propene. zoncentrations =bout 0.005 14.
Steel swfaces used i n
abre-sion test.
Fig. 3. size d is t r ibu t ion of the standard zitrate Sol.
=harts - Copg. dave length i n niicrom vs. 4 Wans- nission f o r a l l :
n- Wit ro so -a iphe ny lamine i n C S n-Pu'it.roso-Diphenylamine i n CC
rlzobene ir, CS lzobene i n C T ~ ~ L ~ .
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Goldhaber
Goldhaber
Goldhaber
Sparrov
Freed
E. Warner
Furkevich
Turkevich
Turkevich
Photographer
F. Sirmack
F. Sirrtack
F. Sj-rnack
J. 3'. Garf ie ld
Smith and Walton
P. Eimack
P. Simack
P. Einiack
Number
11-57-9
11-58-9
11-5.9-9
11-60-9
11-61-9 and
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liphenylamine i n CS2 liphenylamine i n CHCL?.
I
? i c r y l Chloride i n C S ? i c r y l Chloride i n C d b .
? i c r i c Acid i n CS2 ? i c r i c Acid i n CCL4.
?ree Radica.1 a, ti-Di-Phenyl 3-Picryl-Hydraylin - i n CS2 3, a-DI-Phenyl -Picryl Hydraylin i n CHCL,.
jym. Tri-Nitro-Benzine i n CSg 3ym, Tri-Nitro-Benzine i n CHCL?.
Cetra-Pheriyl-~drazine i n CS ~ e t r a - P h e ~ l = E ~ - ~ a z i n e i n CE8L,.
;adical Mother i, A-Di-Phenyl 3-Picryl-Hydraz ine i n CS2 i, A-Di-Phenyl 3-Picryl-&rdraz ine iri CHCI;,.
E l ec t r i ca l analogue for study of temp. eraature d is t r ibu t ion i n one section of the BNL P i le . . The c i r c u i t r y simulates a section of the P i l e and varying conditions of tht c i r c u i t simulate4 the operating cond- i t i o n of the Fi le . The current i s the equivalent of heat flow, voltage of teinperature, and resis tance of thema: resistance.
d -
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:onduits sek i n place for generator :ontrol i n the generator romn of the : o s m tr on Eu i 1d.ing.
ieher Pickering Quench Circrcit. iead Pig Nodel.
kper iment a1 Grass
P l o t
Sxper i m n t a 1 Grass
Plot $1.
kperimental Grass
Plot #2.
Dept.
Tur kevi ch
Turkevich
Tur kevi ch
Tur lrevi c h
Tur lrevi ch
Twrkevich
Tur k e v i c h
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A. Wise
J. Constan-
E. Hunter
E. Eunter
E. Hunter:,
"otographer
F. Simack
P. Simack
I?. Simack
P. Simack
P. Si.mack
P. Si.mack
P. Simack
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J. F. Garfield
R. I?. Sinith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Sn%fth
Number
11- 72 -9
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11-74-9
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11-79-9 11-81-9
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Experimental Grass
Plot #3,
Experiment a1 Grass
P lo t #4.
Experimental Grass
Plots.
Transferred t o O S . BNL Log # 1038.
Top northwest section of p i l e proper between graphite and top of shield.
Copy of chart . (p. 170, fig. 22).
Graph. Figure 5. (7-lA42-1).
Schematic Wiring Diagram. Figure 10. (7-U4Q-2). ,
R. F. Sysytem. Fig. 9 (7-1AkO-2).
Inject ion Section. Fig. 7 (7-1A43-2).
Graph. Fig. 11 (7-Ubi)-2).
Accelerating Frequency Cycle for Cosmotron. Fig. 8 (7-1Al5-2).
Magnet block showing Gap Dims. Fig. 12 (7-1A39-2).
Graph. Fig. 6 (7-1A12-2).
Plan View of Cosmotron Magnet and Assembly. Fig. 3 (7-1119-2).
Quadrant End Section'for 3 Bev. Cosmotron.
Cross Section of "C" Magnet and Assembly of blocks of ;I' Plates. Fig. 2 ( 7 - ~ 8 - 2 ) .
p vs. T Curve for 3 Bev. Cosmotron. Fig. 1 (7-lA7-2).
Dept.
EHunter
EEhnter
EHunter
Borst
Borst
McReynold
Blewett
Blewet t
Blewett
Blewett
Blewet t
Blewet t
Blewet t
Blewett
Blewett
Blewett
Blewett
Blewet t
Photo gr aphe r
.R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
Garfield & W a l t c
Garfield & Waltc
M. H. B u l l
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
N u m b e r
11-92-9 and
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Euilding Plan and $levation for t h e Laboratory t o house t h e Cosmotron.
ig. 13 (7-1~20-2).
Megacycle - Scale of 16384. Schemati{
:ot Pot mock-up. Genral view. 5 gallon ize .
:ot Pot mock-up. 5 gallon size.
'radiscanbhia p lan ts i n greenhouse; l an t s 513-516.
'radiscanthia p lan ts i n greenhouse. ' l an ts 517-520.
rad. iscanthia p lan ts i n greenhouse. l an t E: 509-512.
r ad i scan thb p lan ts i n greenhouse. l an t s 505-508.
' radiscanthia p lan ts i n greenhouse. l an t s 501-504.
:xterior of Propane . c Lc Storage
Plant.
n te r ior of "ropane Storage
Plant.
iet eor o logy Smoke
Run.
ieteorology Smoke
Run.
[et eor o logy Smoke
Eun.
' i na l check of' s l o t i n magnet section.
Dept.
B l e w e t t
B. Chase
S t r i c kla1
S t r i c kla:
Sparrow
Sparrow
Sparrow
Sparrow
Sparrow
J)b- Garfield
d Garfield
Met.
Net .
Met.
Garf ie ld
Photographer
C. Lee
C. Lee
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
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Number
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11- 16
cr:
Hemoving mgnet sec t ion from test block.
Removing Cosmotron magnet sec t ion from rack of sect ions t o be tes ted.
Dr. Joseph Kelley and camera set up on Cosmotron magnet tes t ing .
Er. Milton G. White with
Cosmotron nodsl.
Cleaning magnet,section preparatory t o tes t ing .
Computing Section - Cosmotron magnet tes t ing.
Dr. W i l l i a m Moore s ight ing magnet aiigrment ir, test block.
fks. M. Hildred B l e w e t t , head of computing sec t ion ' s magnet t e s t i n g .
Operation of Magnet Block t e s t set up.
Dr. Ljrle Smith and model Cosmotron magnet.
D?. Kenneth Green.
2%. John P. E l e w e t t .
Test set up i n magnet gap.
Yew Erookhaven Seal (Tile 'Eluilding) . I
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Eot C e l l 3rogress.
Betatron Camera.
Test set up for steel p l a t e abrasion test.
Unbolting sec t ion of Cosaotron magnet on test rods.
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k r f i e I d
3arf i e l d
S a r f i e l d
3arf i e l d
B. Moore
8. Moore
E. Moore
B. Moore
E. Noore
E. Moore
E. Moore
B. &loore
B. Moore
B. Heore
G c r f i e l d
G. B e m e t t
F. J e l l e y
. .-
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Garfield & Walton
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Number
11-1.51-9
11- 162-9
11-1163-9
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Placing Assembly i n Vacuum Chamber.
Issembling Equipment.
lluminurn Disc.
Uuminum Disc.
?lacing Assembly i n Tube.
>onst ant Temperature Furnace s.
1s sembly and Vacuum Chamber.
lssembly Components i n Tank.
sealing of Assembly.
lssembly Components.
dagnet sections showing s t a in l e s s steel.
'rominent Russian Scient is ts : COPAS
1. P. Pavlov (1849-1949).
i. A. Mikulin.
1. N. Tupolev (1889- ).
J. N. Semenov (1896- ).
lussian Research Building.
luins of Russian Observatory.
luss ian Re search Building.
!olescope i n Russian Observatory before )ombinp.
lussian Research Building (with smoke itack i n background).
:us s ian R e search Building.
h l l Scale Wooden Mock-up of Cosmotron Iagnet SEctions.
S c hoener
Schoener
Schoener
Sc hoener
Sc ho ener
Sc hoener
Schoener
Schoener
Schoener
Sc hoener
Sher idan
Turkevich
Turkevich
Turkev i c h
Turkevic h
Turkevich
k rkev ic h
Turkevich
Turkevich
Fmkev i c h
L'urkevich
sheridan
Photographer
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
E. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
c. Lee
C. Lee
c. Lee
C. Lee
R. J. Walton
Number -
11- 181- g
11- 182-9
11-183.-9
11- 184-9
11- 185- 9
11- 186-9
11-187-9
11- 188-9
11- 189- 9
11-190-9
11- 191-9
11- 192- g
11- 193 - 9 11-194-9
11- 195-9
~1-196-9
11- 197-9
11- 198-9
11- 199-9
~ 1 - 200- 9
~1-201-9
t i - 202- 9
a Date 11-21
,
11- 21
11-21
11-21
11- 21
11-22
11-22
11-22
@ 1-22
11- 22
11-23
11- 23
11- 23
11-23
Caption
Two views of generator foundation i n
Cosmotron Building.
A Standard Frequency Source. Chassis - bottbm view.
A Satndard Frequency Source. Chassis - top view.
A Standard Frequency Source. Chassis - top view.
A Standard Frequency Source. Chassis - panel.
Energy (kev) vs. N / f Be1*.
Energy (kev) vs. N / f Na22.
Mole Fraction C C l 4 vs. Yield of Substi tution Product.
P vs. R v/t. Case I1 Case I11 - Curves Case IV.
Apparent Density Difference between Drop and XBB.
Fal l ing Time Room Temperature.
Relative Frequency Shift .
Interact ion: Atomic Case: Metallic Case: Experiment a l ly : Larmour Condition: Effective Moment.
Results for Relative Frequency Shift Neglecting R (0).
Zopy. (The Court of Honor: rented from 3 0 V E O T O T
- .- - In t h i s anti-American play, a Soviet researcher explains .his theory fcr relieving pain t o American medical men. The p lo t was t h a t our s c i e n t i s t s wished t o obtain the secrets SO they zould be sold i n t h i s country.
Dept.
A. Wide
MacCormacl
MacCormacl
MacCormacl
MacCormacl
D. Hughes
D. Hughes
R. Dodson
R. Dodson
A. Ede lmaru
W. Cohen
W. Cohen
W. Cohen
l’urkevich
Photographer
R.
J.
J.
J.
J.
P.
P.
P.
J. Walton
F. Garfield
F; Garfield
F. Garfield
F. Garfield
Simack
Simack
Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
C. Lee
Number
11-203-9
11-204-9 and
11- 209- g
11 - 206- 9
L1-207-9
11- 208-9
bf2289- 9
~1-210-9
~1-211-9
L1-212- g
L1-213-9
Ll-214- 9
t i - 215-9
ti-216-9
-1-217-9
0 Date 11- 23
11-23
11-25
11-25
11-28
11-28
11-28
'a. 11-28
11-28
11- 28
11-28
11-28
11-28
m
h
Caption
smoke - infra-red with a filter.
Smoke - infra-red with no f i l ter .
;addle Point Calculation Furry Model. Co/B equals 231.15. ; vs. N.
:a) E/ , MeV. vs. Intensi ty where: N equals 0.941 N equals 1.05 I N equals 1.27 I 28 :b) E,', MeV. vs. cm.*/sterad x 10 .
'Pure" Vapor Pressure of CH3OH i n C C l 4 .-Log N a vs. Log PJCa
[eat of Vaporization of CH OH i n C C l 4 .
(mm Hg).
.-Log Na vs. A H a (kcal. /mo ;1 e).
Xfect of CH30H - C C 1 )n Monomer & Polymer iands. ,-Log N a vs. Area (CH), (OH),.
!hermodynamic -Spectroscopic lorrelation - CH OH-CC14. 3Hh (kcal. /mole? vs. Area (CH), (OH),.
Consentration
thermodynamic -Spectroscopic Iorrelation - CH30H-CCl4. a s h (cal./mole) vs. Area (CH), (OH),.
[eat of Hydrogen Bonding of CH30H .n C C l 4 . -Log Na vs. A % (kcal. /mole).
htropy of Hydrogen Bonding i n CH30H
vs. a s h (cal./mole).
4' .nalysis Calibration CH OH-CC1
Na vs. P t (mm Hg).
3 49.340%.
[olar Extinction of CH30H-CC14 lolut ions. .a equals 0.058 -- -45OC. - 25OC. h (microns) vs. e
Dept.
Lowry (Met : Lowry (Met :
J. Snover
Salant
Sancier
Sanc ier
Sanc ier
Sanc ier
Sanc ier
Sancier
Sanc i e r
Sancier
3anc ier
Photographer
M. H. Bull
M. H. B u l l
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
P. Simack
?. Simack
D. Simack
P. Simack
J). Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
Number
11-218-9
11-219-9
11- 220-9
11- 221- 9
11- 22 2- 9
11- 223-9
11-224-9
11- 225- 9
11-226-9
11-227-9
11-228-9
11-229-9
11-230 - 9
11-28
11-28
11- 28
IS- 28
11- 28
II) 11-29
11-29
11-29
11- 30
11-30
Caption ~~~ ~~~ ~
Molar Extinction of CH30H-CC14 Solutions. N a equals 0.54 25OC. ,\ (microns) vs. &
Molar Extinction of CR2GH-CCL4 Solutions. N a equals 0.006 25OC. A (microns) vs. c
Molar Extinction of CH70H-CC14 Solutions. N a eauals 1.0
25OC. - - - -45%. T ( m i c r o n s ) vs. G
P a r t i a l Pressure Apparatus. Calibration; Analysis; Sampling.
Margery's cartoon: Man i n mouse c e l l w i t h mouse watchirg man.
Copy of map of Camp Upton and v i c i n i t y .
Maintenance Points fo r large elevator
w a l l of Cyclotron.
/IEower releasing smoke. Duplicate of Kodachrome C 1-1-9
Photomicrograph of P a r t i c l e Tracks.
(a) Abbe Condenser with Dark F i e l d
(b) Paraboloid Condenser (c) Cardioid Condenser.
stop.
Properties: Optical Type: Chart Nuclear Type.
Dept.
Sanc ier
Sancier
Sancier
Sanc ier
Thiesmeye:
Waisman Oak Ridge
W. Merkle
Waisman OakRidge )
R . Roth
R. Roth
R. Roth
Photographer
P. Simack
13. Simack
P. Simack.
I?. Sinlack
P. Simack
M. H. B u l l
H. F. Smith
M. .H. B u l l
R. F. Smith
M. H. B u l l
M. H. B u l l
Number
11-231-9
11-232-9
11- 23 3 - 9
11-234-9
11-235-9
11-236-9
11-237-9 thru
11-243-9
11- 244- 9
11-245- 9
11- 246- 9
11- 247- 9
I) Date
11-30
Caption
Copy from Wein Akademie......... - Dept.
,, -
11-30
I
K a t c$of f
Katcoff
K a t cof f
Katcoff
Katcoff
Katcoff
Kat cof f
Dr. Cool
Dr. Cool
darner
darner
darner
darner
A microphotometer for the quantit- ative apectrophotometric analysis in visible and ultraviolet light, of thc chemical component of cytological structures. Top, photometer head containing photoelectric table. Center, microscope and reflex cam- era, Lower left, visible light source Lower rihgt, ultraviolet source and monoc hromete r . Moses
:arf ield
Photographer '
6. H. B u l l
4. H. B u l l
d. H - B u l l
d. H. B u l l
I. H. Bull
I. H. Bull
I. H. B u l l
r. F. Garfield
-. F. Garfield
.. F. Garfield
'. F. Garfield
'. F. Garffeld
'. F. Garfield
R. F. Smith
2. F. Smith
Number
11-248-9
11-249-9
11- 250-9
11- 25 1-9
11- 252- 9
11-253-9
11-254-9
11-255-9
11-256-9
11-257- 9
L1-258-9
and
and
L1-239-9
~1-260-9
~1-261-9
~1-262- 9
11-263-9
~ 2 6 6 - 9
a Date
11-29
11-29
11-29
11-29
11- 29
11- 29
11- 29
11- 29
11-29
11-30
11-30
11-23
11-23
11-23
11- 23
11-23
Caption
Stee l p la te - wear t e s t
Steel p la te - w e a r tes t for #11.
Stee l plate - wear t e s t for #LO.
Stee l p la te - w e a r t e a t f o r #9.
Steel p la te - wear tes t for #3.
f o r #I2.
Steel plaet - w e e s t e s t for #4..
Stee l p la te - w e a r tes t for #2.
Stee l p la te - w e a r tes t for #I.
Steel p la te - w e a r test f o r #5.
Photomicrograph o f Caesium Chloride' on Iron. Single c rys ta l .
Neg. Mag. 7 6 ~ Pr in t Mag. 152X '
Photomicrograph of Caesium Chloride on Iron. Double crystals .
Neg.Mag. 7 6 ~ Pr in t Mag. l5Ur
Aerial views of
Cosmotron site.
L'hermal treatment furnace.
k y box.
Chermal treatment controls for furnace
Chermo c oup l e c o Id junction.
lnduction melting furnace.
Dept.
Warner
Warner
Warner
Warner
Warner
Warner
Warner
Warner
Warner
2 . Johnson
2. Johnson
2arf i e l d
? e i t e l
Teitel
Tei t$l
! e i t e l
Te i t e l
Photographer
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
R. F. Smith
R. F Smith
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
5. J. Walton
Number
11 267-9
11-268-9
11-269-9
11-270-9
11-271- 9
11- 272- 9
11-273-9
11 274-9
11-275-9
11-276-9
11-277-9
11-278-9
11-279-9
and
and 11-280-9
11- 2Q1-9
11- 282- 9
~1-283-9
11-284-9
1-1- 285- 9
11- 10
11- 10
11- 10
11- 10
. 11-10
a 11-29 11-29
11-29 11-29
11-29
I
j
Caption
Hot Lab Exterior. View looking southwest.
Meteorology Smoke
Run #l.
Meteorology Smoke
Run #%!.
Meteorology Smoke
Run #3.
Meteorology Smoke
Run #4.
Meteorology Smoke
Run #5.
Dr. L. R. Thiesmeyer. Dr. L. R. Thiesmeyer.
D r . L. R. Thiesmeyer. Dr. L. R. Thiesmeyer.
3hotomicrograph of particle t rack 2mulsion showing proton t racks vhich a r e caused by neutrons. This ‘ilm is included in the film badges of bersens who may be exposed to ieutrons. A count of the t racks is a sough index of the exposure received.
Dept.
Garfield
Met.
Met.
Met.
Met.
‘det .
Thie smeye Th ie smeye
Thiesmeye Thiesmeye
[Physic s .Roth
Photographer
R. F. Smith
Met.
Met.
Met.
Met.
Met.
J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield J. F. Garfield
R. F. Smith
Number
11-286-9
11-287-9 thru
11-291-9
11-292-9 . thru
11-299- 9
11-300-9 thru
11-307-9
11- 308-9 thru
11-315-9
11-316- 9 t k u
11- 323-9
11 - 3 24- 9 11-325-9
11- 3 26 - 9 11-&-g . 3 F.q?- ...> . -8,. i
11-245-9
I
December
I
Date
12- 1
12- 1
12- 1
12- 1
12- 1
12- 1
12-2
Caption
PhotQNeutron Detector.
Photo-Neutron Detector. "Heavy" water which has i ts ordina2y hydrogen atoms replaced by deirterium atoms i s exposed t o gamma rays by Dr. K Goldhaber- "he gamma rays disintegrate the aeuterim into ordinary hydrogen and a deutron. The aeutrons are dstected bqOspecial counters f i l l e d with (B F ) inside
of paraffin.
n
the large box containing 5 a 0 pounds
Dr . M. Goldhaber lowering a bot t le of "heavy" wate;- into the Photo-Neutron De&ect.or.
Metallic Single Crystal
Furn3,:d.
Aerial views of construction progress of Cosmotron
Building.
An apparatus being prepare3 f o r the study of the interaction of the secondary par t ic les produced i n cosmic ray penetrating showers. Pre- vious experiments i n the lab ahve shown tha t a large fract ion of these par t ic les are p i mesons. The equip- ment is so designed tha t a camera records f o r each penztrat iw shower the fndividual Beiger-Mdller counters which are discharged. I n this way the spacial geometry of the showers can be studied. The apparatus w i l l be aperated in the high al t i tude atat ion at Bebham Pass, Colorado.
Dr. Simon &e& assembling apparatus f o r t h w investigation of the Physical Chemistry of solutions at low temperatures-
Amplification Factor Measuremert. E'E K Capture Source 5 M i l . Be Window-Brass Tube 304 N e 10% CH4 Corrected f o r errors i n Gain Control.
Dept.
Soldhaber
2axf i e l d
Garfield
A%h@P%lila
2arf i e l d
3arf i e l d
;arf ield
Bey-mte i n
Photographer
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
3 J. Walton
R. J. Waltnn
J. F. Garfield
Smith & Walton
M. H. Bull
N u m b e r .
12- 1- 9
12-2-9
12-3-9
12-4-9 and
12-5- 9
12-6-9
12- 7- 9 and
12-8- 9 and
12- 9- 9
12-10-9
12- 12-9 thru
12-13-9
., Date 12-2
12-2
12-2
12- 2
0 12- 2
12-2
12-5
.- 12-5
Caption
BA K Capture Source - C s X-rays (a) Brass Counter
540 mm Icr 1500 vol t bat tery pack
60 mm CH4
(b) Aquadag Cathode 9 6 A lo$ (334 2100 volt bat tery pack.
Energy - Pulse H e i g h t 30 m i l BE Window-Brass Tube
2100 volt battery pack. 9@ A 1 6 (334
FE K Capture Source - Mn X-rays 5 m i l BE Window-Brass Tube 540 mm Icr 60 mm CH 1500 vol t battery pkck Amplifier Gain 8 October 24, 1949.
Counter : High Voltage: Preamplifier : Amplifier : 9ulse Height Anal. : Scaler.
#1 SE Source . #2 SE Source plus 11.4 mg/cm cu #3 SE Source plus 20.2 mg/cm Fe 5' m i l BE Window-Brass Tube 540 mm fi 60 mm CH 1500 volt battery pkck Amplifier Gain 7 October 19, 1.949.
FE: K Capture Source - Mn X-rays 30 m i l Be Window-Brass Tube
2100 vol t batkery pack October 24, 1949.
9@ A log CH
Fluor e s cent X-rays 30 m i l Be Window-Brass Tube
2100 vol t b a t k r y pack ZR 47 equals 8.6 Cu 43.5 equals 7.98 N i 40.5 equals 7.43 Fe 34.5 equals 6.32 Mn 30.5 equals 5 3 .
9 6 A LO$ CH
Drawing.
Dept.
Bernstein
Bernst e i n
Bernst e i n
Bernstein
Bernste i n
Bernstein
Bernst e in
Berns t e i n
Photographer
M. H. B u l l
M H. Bul l
M. H. Bul l
M. H. B u l l
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bu l l
M. H. Bul
M H. Bull
Number
12-14-9
12-13-9
12-16-9
12-17-9
12-18-9
12- 19- 9
12-20-9
12-21- 9
e Date 12-5
12-6
12-5
12-6
12-6
12- 6
0 12-6
12-6
12-6
12-7
12-7
12- 7
@ 12-7
12- 7
Caption
Mr. Morria Slavin of the Chemistry Department adjusting arc on a Galing Spectrograph used fo r the ana lys i s of inorganic materials.
Fig. 3 (Copy). Fast Gate Circuit .
Doors being set i n p l ace on semi-hot c e l l .
COPY - Temperature vs. Reciprocal Suscept- i b i l i t y .
Magnetic suscept ibi l i ty of W2 a s a function of teaperature and concentration.
Curie Temperature as a Function of Concentrat ion. - Mol $ W2 vs. Curie Temperature.
Mol $ Nd 0 vs. Curie Temperature.
Uranium 'Thorium. 2 3
Cloud ehamber
Photographs (Copy).
Experi en ta l Data: The C" nalues a re i n millowicr (1 x microcuries) per milligram of Carbon.
Growth of E Coli strai s i n media containing P3' (Expr. 95) - high Carrier (P3'). Time i n hours vs. density.
Growth of E Coli s t ra ins B and B/r i n media conta3qing P32 (Expr. 95) l o w Carrier (P 0. Time i n hours vs. density.
Photomicrograph of Sodium Chloride on polycrystall ine Bismuth.
Neg. ~ a g . 165x.
B and B/ r --
--
Dept.
G a r f i e Id
B. Chase
S t r i c klant
E l l i o t t
E l l i o t t
E l l i o t t
E l l i o t t
Thiesmeyer
Fowler
Gibbs
B. Rubi@
B. Rubin
G. Johnson
Photographer .
Smith & Walton
, I P. Bennett
R. J. Walton
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
J. F. Garfield
C. Lee
M. H. B u l l
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
R. F. Smith
Number
12-22-9
12 - 84-9
12-23 -9
12-25-9.
12-26-9
12-27-9
12-28 9
12-29-9
12- 30- 9
12-36-9 . thur
12-37-9
12-38-9
12-39-9
12-40-9
12-42-9 thru
e Date 12-7
. 12-7
12- 7
12-7
12-7
12-7
12-7 * 12-7
12-7
12-7
12- 7
12-8
12-8
12-9
0
Caption
Photomicrograph of Bodium Chloride on cleaved Antimony.
Neg. Mag. .X 165.
Photomicrograph of Sodium on cleaved B i smuth .
Neg. Mag. 16%.
Photomicrograph of Rubidium Chloride on cleaved Bismuth.
Neg. Mag. 165~.
Photomicrpgraph of Potassium Chloride on cleaved Bismuth.
Neg. Mag. 16%.
Manganous Flouride Molecule Model. General Illumination.
Manganous Flouride Molecule Fodel. Highlighted Illurninat ion.
Potato plant close-up of seed pod.
Corn Plants .
.002 Iconel post bonded (Pliobond) t o gikass laminate. 25 p s i t o rupture.
Photomicrograph of Potassium Chloride on cleaved Bismuth.
Neg, Mag. 247.5E.
Photomicrograph of Sodium Chloride an polycrystal l ine A h t imony.
Neg. Mag. 16%.
Radioisotope Shipments by f i e l d of use August 2, 1946 - June 30, 1949.
Radioisotope Shipments by States. August 2, 1.946 - June 30, 1949.
Counter Position, Inches vs. In tens i ty c t s . /Min.
Dept.
G. Johnson
G. Johnson
G. Johnson
G. Johnson
E l l i o t t
E l l i o t t
Christ ense
Singleton
Me de
G. Johnson
S. Johnson
Eartzell
Eartzell
D. Hughes
Photographer
R . F. Smith
R.. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. F. Smith
R. B. Skith
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
Z . Lee
Number
12-43 -9
12 - 44- 9 and
12 - 45- 9
12-46-9
12-47-9 and
12248-9 and
12- 49-9
12-50-9
12-51-9
12-52-9
12-53-9 and
12-54-9
12-55-9
12-56-9
12-57-9 and
12-58-9
12-59- 9
12-60-9
and
and
12-61-9
12-62-9
12-63-9
0 Date
12-8
82-8
12-8
12-9
12 - 12
12-12
12-12
-2-13
12- 13
12-13
12-13
12-13
12-9
12-9
12-9
12-9
12-15
0
Capt ion
S tee l p l a t e - wear test f o r #4.
Steel p la te - wear tes t f o r #8.
S tee l paate - wear tes t f o r #9.
Scale.
Cerium Exchange Nitrate System. R
'-
Cerium Exchange Nitrate System. R molal-1 min-k 106 C e I11 0.00507rt Ce IV 0.00425f.
Phtographs made for Security. Negative i n M r . Williams' possession.
Cyclotron and progress on vacuum tube as semb ly . Cyclotron - vacuum tube assembly.
Cyclotron - vacuum tube assembly.
Cyclotron - vacuum tube assembly.
Cyclotron - progress on.assembly of cycltoron %acuum tube assembly.
Cyclotron - vacuum tube assembly
Cyclotron - vacuum tube assembly.
Cyclotron - vacuum tube assembly.
Cyclotron - progress on vacuum tube assembly.
Cycle for cycling furnace.
Dept.
Warner
Warner
Warner
Tichy
Dodson
Dodson
William
Merkle
Merkle
Merkle
Merkle
Merkle
Mekkle
Merkle
Merkle
Merkle
I s e l i 'Warner 1
P h o t o g r a p h e r
J. F. G a r f i e l d
3. I?. G a r f i e l d
J. F. Garfield
M. H. Bul l
C. Lee
C. Lee
M. H. Bul l
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
5. F. Garfield
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
C. Lee
Number
12-64- 9
12-65-9
12-66-9
12-67-9
12-68-9
12-69-9
12-70-9 & 12-71-9
12-72-9
12-73-9
12-74-9
12-75-9
12-76- 9
12-77-9
12- '78- 9
12-79-9
12-80- 9
12-81-9
.,@ Date
12-15
12-15
12- 15
12-15
12-15
12-15
12- 19 12-9
12715
12-12
12-12
12- 12
12-12 0
Caption
Amplification Facta. Measurement Fe K Capture Source 5 m i l Be Window-Brass h b e 90% N e lo$ CH4 Corrected for errors i n Gain Control.
Fe R Capture Soizrce #1 30 m i l Be Window-Brass Tube
2100 Volt Battery Pack #2 5 m i l Be Window-Brass Tabe 540 mm ICr 60 mm CH4 . S5OO Volt Battery Pack.
904 A I-@ CH4
Non-overloading Pulse AmplSfier and Power Supply - Schematic.
Trace of up and down gusts as trans- m i t t e d by a horizontal and ve r t i ca l moving vane located on to? of a stand on the Meteorology Towers Building. L&mits of the tzansmitter are plus 45 and minus 45 . The s t ra ight l i ne after 4:20 P.M. indicatgs tha t ve r t i ca l turblzlence within the l i m i t s of the instrument has stopped.
Definitions for the printed record of the Vind Gradient Recorder.
High Velocity
Impacter .
Photomicrograph. Neg. Mag. 165x. Photomicrograph. Xeg. Mag. 165x.
0
Layout for Waste Treatment Panel Board.
Fluorine Handling Equipment. @ .
Diffusion ApparaCus Detail.
Vacuum Line for Fluorine.
Diffusion Apparatus i n Ionization Chamber.
Dept.
Bernste i n
Bernstein
Bernsgein
Maz z a re 3-1-
M a z z are 11
Maz z a re 11
G Johnson G. Johnson
Mac aulay
F. Miles
h. Miles
F. Miles
F. Miles
'hotographer
C. Lee
C, Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
M. H. Bull
R. F. Smith R. F. Smith
P. Bennett
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfield
J. F. Garfieldx
Number
12- 82- 9
12-63-9
12- 84- 9
12- 85- 9
12 86-9
12-87-9 and
12 - 88-9
12-89-9 12- 90 -9
12-91-9
12-92-9
12-93-9
12-94-9
12 - 95-9
0 Date
12- 16
12- 16 , . c .
Caption
Number of Neutrons vs. 6 (mb)
Schematic Diagram of P i l e Showing j a c i l i t i e s for Research.
Apparatus for Bragg Reflection of Neutrons - Top view.
Tradiscanthia plant showing e f f ec t s of radiation. (Duplicate of color).
Percentages of spontaneous. aberration found i n 1.5 plants of T r i l l i u m ERectur
Coil winding i n t e s t shack (Cosmo).
Grating with Van de Graaff generator i n background.
Magnet for Van de GraPff generator.
Progress on "hot" ce l l .
Relacing t r a c k s on base cJf Cyclotron magnet.
Front view of Photoronic Pulse Height Analyzer.
Inter ior of Photoronic Pulse Height Analyzer . Rear view of Photoronic Pulse Height Analyzer .
Cosmotron - Coil Winding.
(a) Seconds a f t e r exposure vs. Inten-
(b) (Exp'm't. - Calculated) s i ty .
x 3
12-111-9 NO NEGATIVE.
Dept.
Hughes
Hughes
Hughes
Hughesq .
Hughe 8
Sparrow
Sparrow
D r . White
Dr. White
G. Hoey
Bennett
Merkle
Kramer
Kramer
Kramer
Dr. White
Hughes
Photo gr ap he r
P. Benastt
P. Bennett
P. Bennett
P. Bennett
P. Bennettt
R. F. Smith
P. Bennett
Garf ie ld & Waltoi
Garfiez &, Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
R. J. Walten
R. J. Walton
R. J. Waltnn
R. J. Walton
Smith & Walton
M H. Bull
Number ~ ~~~
12- 95 - 9A
12-96-9
12-97-9
12-98-9
12- 99-9
12- 100- 9
12- 101-9
12- 102-9
12-103-9
12- 104-9
12- 105- g
12- 106-9
12-107-9
12- 108-9
12- 109- 9
12- 110- 9
;;-$!;-
a Date
12-20
12-20
12-20
12-20
12-20
12-20
12-20
12-20
- 12-20
12-20
e
12-20
12-20
12-21
12-21
12-21
Caption
Speciemen of Electrocardiagraph Tape and Explanat ion.
Slide. Oscil lator Gear Assembly. Section A-A.
Diagram. Leads t o reactor tank.
Guillotine nad Nextron Trap.
Macrophotograph of PoJycrystalline Iron. Oblique Illuminatiom.
Neg.Mag. 5 X.
Macrphotograph of Polycrystall ine Iron. Vertical Illumination.
Neg.Mag. 5 X.
Energy (kev. ) vs. -/ N/f
Energy kev. ) vs. {=: x m. N a L2
Dial (Hp) vs. Sc$le 16 per minute.
Electron Momentum. 1.0 equals 766 Hp vs. Scafe 8 per minut e.
HI VS- N/Hp Na22 and Belo.
Energy (kev.1 vs. Pe;- Cent Correction (Kurie P lo t Na22 and Be 16
Table I,. Sporophyte colonies developing from wild type A arbusculus and Mutant #7.
Table 11. Sporophyte colonies developing from "selfing" gametes of wild type Mutant #7 and crosses of wild type x #7.
Table 111. Segregations i n R.S. zoosporangia from crosses of wild type of A arbusculus X mutants and mutant X mutant.
Dept.
Hughes
Hughes
Hughes M.
Hughes
G. Johnson
G. Johnson
Alburgher
Alburgher
Alburgher
Axburgher
Alburgher
Alburgher
K. Yaw
K. Paw
K. Yaw
Photographer
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
. Bul l
1% H. B u l l
R. F. Smith
E. F. Smith
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Lee
C. Le3
Number
12- 113- 9
12-114-9
12- 113-9
12-116-9
12- 117-9
12-118-9
12- 119-9
12- 120-9
12-121-9
12- 122-9
12-123-9
12- 124-9
12-125-9
12- 126-9
12- 127-9
Date
12-21
12-21
12-21
12-21
12-22
12- 22
12-22
@ 12-22
12-22
12-22
12-22
12-22
12-22 0
Caption
Possible Segregation of Fragment a t Meiosis (Schematic Diagram).
The percentages of spontaneous aberrations a t various &ages of micro sporogrensis i n T r i l l i u m Erectum.
Macrophotograph of Copper surface. Neg.Mag. 4X.
Fragmmt d is t r ibu t ion by stages of Classifiable Aberzant Pollen Mother Cells from Plant #2093.
Data summarized by Distance (Intensi ty
Total dosage i n Roentgens vs. Percent- age of Micronuclei.
Comparison.of 32 and 64 meter dhta with control (means of 16, 32, and 64 day data).
Stage Comparisons of Aberration Frequencies during microsposogensis i n T r i l l i u m Erectum.
Analpis of Spontaneous Aberrations of 1) Anthers within a bud, 2) Buds within a plant, and 3) P l a n t s within a group (Trillium
Erecturn).
Table 2. Inhibit ion of I ron Penetration of the R a t Erythrocyte* by Sodium Cyaaide.
Table 1. Radioiron content of Erythrocytes following .Whole Blood Incubat ion.
lable 3. Inhibi t ion of I ron P a e t r a t i o n of Nucleate3 a d Non-Nucleated Erythrocytr by Sodium Cyanide.
Table 4. Progressive Vptake of Fe5’ by Duck Erythrocytes.
Dept.
Sparrow
Sparrow
Kammererd
Sparrow
Sparrow
Sparrow
Sparrow
Sparrow
Sparrow
S h a q 3
Sharpe
Shar l j
Sharpe
Photographer
C. Lee
C. Lee
R F. Smith
M. H. B u l l
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull .
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. B u l l
P. Simack
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
Number
12- 128- 9
12- 129-9
12- 130-9
12- 1318-9
12-132-9
12-133-9
12-134-9
12- 13 5- 9
12-136-9
12- 137-9
12- 138-9
12-139-9
12- 140-9 E
e Date 12-22
12-22
12-22
12-22
12-22
12-22
$2-22
12-22
12-23
- .
12 - 27
12-27
Caption
Table 5. Uptake of I ron by Duck Cells.
Table 6. Distr ibut ion oT Activity in Duck Xrythrocytes.
Table 7. Distr ibut ion of Activity in Duck Erythrocytes.
Table 9. Uptake of I ron by Wahsed Haemolysed Duck Cells.
Table 9. Uptake of I ron by Debris Free Haemolysed DeulrErgifhhrocytes.
Table 10. Retention of I ron by Washed Protein of Debris Free Haemolysed Duck E r w r o cyte s . Table 11. Effect of Sodium @anide on Debris Free Haemlyse3 Duck Erythrocytes.
r per day vs. Percentage of Micro- nuc l a i Y equals minus 2 plus 1.3 t i m e s (mean) of three sets of values).
Lightning damage t o instrument cables.
Table II#. Percentage of Aberrant c e l l s i n esch fragment c las a I
Engineer (John N. Michel) making t e s t s on evaporation fo r concentrating weakly radioactive solut ions t o f a c i l i t a t e aeasurements:
Engineer (R. L. Chase) .making .adjust- ments on an improved non-overloading amplifier.
s. * ,. ..I1 e..)
Dept.
Sharpe
Sharpe
Sharpe
Sharpe
Sharpe
Sharpe
Sharpe
Sparrow
Met.
Sp r row
% . '<*c?.;Lh.'"
-* ut.:' '*;(*,, .> - .
Garfield
Garfield ., ..
Garfield
Photographer
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
M. H. Bull
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
I?. Simack
R. J. Walton
C. Lee
Smith & Walton
Smith & Walton @.it,. ex ' - . -....',;: ..?; ...
Smith & Walton
N u m b e r
12-141-9
12- 142- 9
12- 143-9
12-14h-9
12- 145-9
12-146- 9
12- 147-9
12- 148-9
12-149-9 and 12- 150-9
12- 153 - 9
12-27 \
12-28
12-28
12-28
12-28
Q 12-28
12-28
12-28
12-28
12-28
12-28
12-28
Caption
Front and rear views of equipment for mea su r ing radio- f r equenc ie s up to 5 Mc/sec. in very short times. This is being used-in studies on the oscillator for the Cosmotron.
f i a t oar.
?rogress on Co smo t ron
Construct ion.
3 - Propio '
3 - Butyro.
3 - Propio, s t r a igh t l ine. 3 - Butyro, broken l ine.
O A m
straight l i n e graph. 0
l a c , KC1, &NO3, NaC104, Cs2S04, QVO3: BaC12. 3rtaight l i n e g;.sph.
Straight l i n e graph. 0 Data from preseLit work.
Johansson' s value.
lr. Klein ( l e f t ) and Dr . Sharpe. 'hot0 foi. L i fe ;hgazine.
lr. Raymond Yleia i n h&s l3b. ?hot0 f u r Life magazine.
lr. Leon Sharpe i n lab. ?hot0 f o r Li fe zngazine.
Ir. L. Sharpe i n h i s lab. ?hot0 f o r Li fe magazine.
X. L. ShaEpe i n h i s lab. ?h%> f o r Li fe magazine.
;arph.
Dept.
3
Chase A. Wise
A. Wise
F. Long
F. Long
F. Long
F. Long
F. Long
Jameson
J m n s a m
Jameson
Jameson
Jameson
Dodson
Photo graphe r
Smith & Walton 3. J. Walton
R. J. Walton
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smitin
R. F. Smith
P. Simack
Number
12-155-9 and
12-156-9 12- 158-9
12- 159-9 th ru
12-161-9
12- 162- 9
12- 163-9
12- 16& 9
12-165-9
12-'166- 9
12- 167-9
12- 168-9
12- 169-9
12- 170-9
12- 171-9
12-lJ2-9
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29 .
12-29
L-
Caption
Graph - A, B, & C lines.
Ncc14 vs. R-
vs. Rccrq.
I
Grpah - A, B, & C l ines.
Graph - A, B, & C l ines.
N~~ 14 Graph. N c c ~ ~ VS* R c c ~ ~ *
vs. R.
Grpah. vs. R
CC l4 N CC14
Figure 1. Gustiness Types represent- a t ive Hourly Distributions of 10- second Mean Wind Direction A t BNL - July, 1949.
Figure 4. Percentage Frequency of Wind Direction - July, 1949.
Figure 5. Percentage Frequency of Wind Speed - July, 1949. Metres per second vs. Percentage Frequency.
Figure 6. Percehage Trequency of Gustiness Types - July ,1949. ABCD vs. Percent of Time.
Figure 7. Daily Smoke Hours Reprd- l e s s of Direction a t BNL - Jluy, 1949. Day f o the Month vs. Number of Smoke Haur s . Figure 8. Number o f Smoke ‘Hours more than 1/10 by Wind Direction and T o t a l Frequency .of Wind Direction a t BNL - JLuY, 1949.
1. Tdd/u. 2. Tequa l s a xS 3. 3 (r, 8 , z>. e q u a l s 3 9 X ( r , #,,@,z 4. xm equals 2 9 / (am/u). 5. rm equals h c s c c
a equals T ~ / T .
L
Dept.
Dodson
Dodson
Dodson
Dodson
Dodson
Lowry
Lowry
Lowry
Lowry
Lowry
Lowry
Lowry
?hotographer
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
mumber
12-173-9
12- 174- 9
12- 175-9
12- 176-9
12- 177-9
12- 178-9
12- 179-9
12-180-9
12-181-9
12- 182- 9
12- 183-9
12- 184-9
- e Date 12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-29
12-30
12-30-
e 12-30
L
Caption -
Chart. Gustiness Type and Distance (stack- heights) of maximum ground concent- ration.
Chart. Gustiness Type and &m.
Workmen operating oxygen torch which i s being used t o brun holes i n t e s t section of P i l e shield.
Burning hole i n section of Pi l e shield C lose-up.
Photograph of South G a t e road bridge through windshield looking north.
South Gate Bridge
looking south.
Photograph of South Gate Bridge taken from Long Island Railroad t rack looking west.
South Gate Bridge looking north.
Wear t e s t fo r steel p l a t e #2.
Wear t e s t for steel plate #4.
Wear t e s t for s t e e l p la te #8.
Wear t e s t fo r s t e e l p la te #9.
Wear test for. s t e e l p la te #lo.
Wear t e s t for s t e e l p la te #11.
Microforecast Chart Temperature.
Microforecast chart Gustiness Ty-pes - Stack Level.
Microforecast Chart Temperature.
Dept.
U W Y
Lowry
Garfield
Garfield
E. Hunter
E. Hunter
E. Hunter
E. Hunter
B. Warner
B. Warner
B. Warner
B. Warner
B. Warner
B . Warner
M. Smith
M. Smith
M. Smith
Photographer
P Simack
P. Simack
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
R. F. Smith
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
mumber
12- 185-9
12- 186-9
12- 187-9
12-188- g & 12- 189- 9
12- 190-9
12- 191-9 and
12-192-9 - .
and . 12- 193-9
12- 199- 9
12- 200-9
12- 201- 9
12-202-9
12-203-9
12-204-9
. 1
e Date 12-30
12-30
12-30
12-30
12-30
12-30
- 12-14.
12-14.
Caption
Microf orecast .Chart Temperature.
Stack Height Speed ' 1-3 M.P.S. Stack H e i g h t Gustiness D.
Stack H d i g h t Speed 7-10 M.P. S. Stack H e i g h t Gustiness D.
Stack Height Speed 1-3 M.P.S. Stack Height Gustiness A.
Figure 1. r-Butyrolactone; Numbered Bonds.
Zopy of Map. ?repared under d i r e c t i o n of t h e Corps 1
kea Engineer, 2nd Corps Area. :ompiled from Specia l Milipkary Map :amp Upton and Vicini ty , 1923.
Slide # A 2315 C ( A ) E 155
3Pide # A 23154 (B) E154
Slide # A 1929-B E153
Slide # A 1t339-G E150
Slide # A 492-B E352
Slide # A 20314 E 151
Dept.
M. S m i t h
M. Smith
91. Smith
M. Smith
F. Long
Geology
Sparrow
n
(1
n
w
It'
Photographer
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
P. Simack
C. Lee
R. F. Smith a
n
It
n
n
N u m b e r
12- 205- 9
12-206-9
12-207-9
12-208-9
12-209-9
12-210-9
12-2u-9
12-212-9
12-213 -9
l2-2L&9
12-215-9
12-216-9
0 Date 10-5
Caption ~~~~~~~
Inside view of Target Machine (Model . Bottl ing Plant negative).
Dept.
Pur ovlin
Photographer
3. J. Walton
Number
10-1-9 M