TABLES
CHAPTER 1
THE DEVICES
1.1
Approximate Component Weights,
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1-86
1.4
Approximate Component Weights,
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1-35
1.2
1.3
Approximate Component Weights,
Approximate Component Weights,
1.5
1.6
Approximate Component Weights,
Approximate Component Weights,
.1.8
Approximate Component Weights,
1.7
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Approximate Component Weights,
1.11
1.12
1.13
1.14
1.15
Integral of pdR --
Integral of odR --
Integral of pdR -,;
1-41
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1-46
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1-38
1-39
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1.9 Approximate Component Weights,
1.10 Integral of pdR --
61-29
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1-50
ADL
2.1
2.2
Expected Gamma-ray Levels... 1... 1.2 2 ee ee
Cross Sections for Tuballoy (TM-47) ........
2-353
2-46
2.4
Interface Radii, Materi
1.16 Integral of pdR -
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1-52
CHAPTER 2 THE MEASUREMENTS
2.3
Predicted Lighting Times of
f@ge hot Spots .... 2-67
Neutron Mean Fr ve
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2-80
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2-106
Existing on Mike Shot... . 1... 6 0 ee ee ee
2-119
2.5
Predicted Pox&txadtion Times,
2.6
Transmissiow and Thermal Flux Received as Function
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of Field ofView for Conditions Similar to Those
CEaPTER 3 MISCELLANEOUS DATA
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
5.5
Copteg/DOE
LANL, J-Div,
Ivy Mike Peak Fall-out Intensity
J-11 Threshold Detectors
J-12 Threshold Detectors
......4..-
......50 6-2 eee
.......20 +60 ee ee
Ivy Neutron Intensities as Seen by Various
Threshold Detectors .. 1... 0 ee ee ee ee ee
Predicted Neutron Intensities as Seen by
Various Threshold Detectors .......e¢+-e+-+-++
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3-12
B47
3HK8
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3-50