Limited access remote sensing
industrial collaborators: BNFL
academic collaborators: University of Leeds
initiated : 2003/04/20
last updated: 2007/06/27

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A two-dimensional dual-modality tomography technique for a radioactive waste separation process
Cattle, B.A., West, R. M., A two-dimensional dual-modality tomography technique for a radioactive waste separation process, Annals of Nuclear Energy, Volume 33, Issues 14-15, September-October 2006, pp. 1236-1244. Available on ScienceDirect.

 

   

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