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PROCEEDINGS SERIES

PEACEFUL USES
OF ATOMIC ENERGY

PROCEEDINGS OF THE
FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
THE PEACEFUL USES OF ATOMIC ENERGY
JOINTLY SPONSORED BY
THE UNITED NATIONS
AND
THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY
AND HELD IN GENEVA, 6- 16 SEPTEMBER 1971

In fifteen volumes

VOLUME 15

UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK


INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, VIENNA
1972
EDITORIAL NOTE

The papers and discussions have been edited by the editorial staff of the International
Atomic Energy Agency to the extent considered necessary for the reader's assistance. The views
expressed and the general style adopted remain, however, the responsibility of the named authors
or participants.
Several papers have been incorporated into these Proceedings without resetting. This has
been done with the knowledge of the authors and their government authorities, and their
cooperation in this venture is gratefully acknowledged. The Proceedings have been printed by
composition typing and photo-offset lithography. Within the limitations imposed by this method,
every effort has been made to maintain a high editorial standard, in particular to achieve,
wherever practicable, consistency of units and symbols and conformity to the standards recom-
mended by competent international bodies.
The use in these Proceedings of particular designations of countries or territories does not
imply any judgement by the United Nations or the IAEA as to the legal status of such countries
or territories, of their authorities and institutions or of the delimitation of their boundaries.
The mention of specific companies or of their products or brand-names does not imply any
endorsement or recommendation on the part of the United Nations or the IAEA.

Orders from residents of the USA and Canada


should be addressed to:
United Nations Publications, Room LX-2300,
New York, N, Y. 10017, USA

Orders from residents of all other countries


should be addressed to:
Publishing Section, International Atomic Energy Agency,
Knrntner Ring 11, P.O. Box 590, A-1011 Vienna, Austria

UN Sales No.: 72, IX. 15


IAEA Sales No.: STI/PUB/300/Vol. 15

PEACEFUL USES OF ATOMIC ENERGY


UN, NEW YORK, AND IAEA, VIENNA, 1972
FOREWORD
The Fourth International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic
Energy, held at Geneva from 6 to 16 September 1971 under the Presidency
of Glenn T. Seaberg, was jointly sponsored by the United Nations and the
International Atomic Energy Agency. The conference sessions were held
at the Palais des Nations. During the same period a Governmental Scientific
Exhibition on the theme ''Atoms for Development'' was displayed at the Palais
des Expositions in Geneva.
The Proceedings are published in 15 main volumes, fourteen of which
contain all the 514 papers presented at the conference. The papers are
printed in English, French, Russian or Spanish, and the abstracts in all
four languages; the discussions are in English. The fifteenth volume con-
tains a Subject Index, an Author Index (including discussion contributors).
aPaperNumber Index, a complete Contents List of all volumes, and a List
ofDelegations. There are three supplementary volumes containing the dis-
cussions in French, Russian and Spanish respectively.
The conference, which attracted more than four thousand participants,
observers and journalists, was planned to interest not only scientists and
technologists but also public officials, economists and planners. It thus
had a somewhat broader scope than the conferences of 1955, 1958 and 1964,
The main topics were grouped under the following six headings: nuclear
power; nuclear fuels and materials; health, safety and legal aspects; iso-
topes and irradiation; international and administrative aspects; and selec-
ted subjects of particular interest to developing countries.
The fourth Geneva Conference proved again to be an exceptional forum
enabling those working throughout the world on the peaceful application of
atomic energy to exchange the latest information on the discoveries, projects
and problems of both developed and developing nations.
SUMMARY OF COMPLETE CONTENTS

VOLUME 1 Opening and closing speeches; special talks; world energy


needs and resources, and the role of nuclear energy;
national and international organizations; narrative of the
exhibits.
VOLUME 2 Performance of nuclear plants; costing of nuclear plants;
fuel management.
VOLUME 3 Safety aspects of nuclear plants; legal aspects of nuclear
energy.
VOLUME 4 Integration of nuclear plants in electrical networks;
integrated planning of nuclear industry; fuel materials
technology.
VOLUME 5 Breeder and advanced converter reactors.
VOLUME 6 Small and medium power reactors; desalination and agro-
industrial complexes; role of research reactors; impact
of nuclear energy in developing countries.
VOLUME 7 Advanced energy concepts; peaceful nuclear explosions;
special applications, including ship propulsion; controlled
thermonuclear reactions; application of transuranium
isotopes.
VOLUME 8 Uranium and thorium ore resources; fuel fabrication and
reprocessing.
VOLUME 9 Isotope enrichment; fuel cycles; safeguards.
VOLUME 10 Effects of irradiation on fuels and materials.
VOLUME 11 Health physics and radiation protection; radioactive waste
management; the environment and public acceptance.
VOLUME 12 Nuclear methods in food production; education and training,
and public information.
VOLUME 13 Medical applications; radiation biology.
VOLUME 14 Applications of nuclear techniques in industry and natural
resources.
VOLUME 15 Indexes and lists.
Separate Supplementary Volumes of the Discussions in French, Russian
and Spanish
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 15

CONTENTS LISTS OF VOLUMES 1 TO 14 3

LIST OF DELEGATIONS
National Delegations ...................................................................................................... 45
Specialized Agencies and IAEA ............................. .................................... ..... ............ ... 88
Inter-Governmental Organizations .. .... ........... .......................... ..... ... ... ......... ..... ...... ....... 90
Non-Governmental Organizations . .. .. ..... .. ... .................................. .................... ............. 93
Secretariat ..................................................................................................................... 95

SUBJECT INDEX .............................................................................................................. 101

AUTHOR AND TRANSLITERATION INDEXES


Author Index ................................................................................................................ 127
Transliteration Index ... ........ ..... ... ... ..... ..... ................ ......... .......................... .................. 14 7

INDEXES OF PAPERS
Index of Papers by Country or Organization ................................................................. 161
Index of Papers by Number ........................................................................................... 168

TOPICAL AGENDA AND PROGRAMME


Topical Agenda .............................................................................................................. 174
Programme ... ... ... .. ... .. .. ... .. ... ... ... .. ... ... . ... ... .. ... .. .... .. ... . ... .... . .. ... ... ... ... .. .. ... ... .. .. ... .. .... ... .. .. I 78

CORRIGENDA TO VOLUMES 1 TO 14 ........................................................................... 180


CONTENTS LISTS OF
VOLUMES 1 TO 14
CONTENTS LISTS OF VOLUMES 1 TO 14

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1

OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE


Message de bienvenue du President de Ia Confederation helvetique, M. Rudolf Gniig1 3
English translation
Russian translation
Spanish translation
Message from U Thant 17
French translation
Russian translation
Spanish translation
Opening Address ................... .......................................... ............... ................................... 29
Glenn T. Seaborg
French translation
Russian translation
Spanish translation
Opening Address ............................................................................................................... 59
Sigvard Eklund
French translation
Russian translation
Spanish translation
Opening Address .................. ............................................................................................. 79
!.!. Rabi
Messages from Heads of State or Government ................................................................... 83

SPECIAL TALKS

Nuclear energy and world peace ........................................................................................ 91


The Honourable Mitchell Sharp
L'energie nucleaire et l'avenir 97
S. Andrzejewski
English translation

SUMMING-UP AND CLOSING OF THE CONFERENCE

0630p pa6oTbi Kout!Jepelll.lllll ........... ..... ................. .............. ................ .. ... ........................... 125
H.H. BOWJII0608

(Review of the work of the Conference. N.N. Bogolyubov)


English translation

3
4 CONTENTS OF VOL. I

Closing remarks ................................................................................................................. 145


Sigvard Eklund
French translation
Russian translation
Spanish translation
Closing remarks . ... .. .. ... .. ... .. .... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. ... .. ... ... ... .. .. ... ... ... . ... ... .... .. ... ... .. .. ..... ... ... ... .. ... . ... .. 151
Guy Gresford
French translation
Russian translation
Spanish translation

OFFICERS; COUNTRIES AND ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTED; AGENDA

Conference President and Vice-Presidents; Secretariat;


Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen of technical sessions ........................................................ !59
List of countries and organizations represented at the Conference ..................................... 163
Topical Agenda ................................................................................................................. 165

AGENDA ITEM 1.1. SURVEY OF WORLD ENERGY DEMAND AND RESOURCES


UP TO THE YEAR 2000
Global effects of increased use of energy ...... ..................................................................... 171
(A/CONF.49/P/033)
A.M. Weinberg, R.P. Hammond
Reactores nucleares en Ia America Latina .......................................................................... 185
(A/CONF.49/P/757)
c. Velez
Survey of Australia's energy demand and resources up to the year 2000 ........................... 197
(A/CONF.49/P/127)'
F.L. McCay, R.D. Deas
Projected role of nuclear energy in meeting future energy needs in Australia .................... 211
(A/CONF.49/P/135)
F.H. Carr
Growth of demand for energy, and projected role of nuclear power in Turkey ................. 225
(A/CONF.49/P/780)
N. Aybers, S. Kakaf
Possibilities of introducing and integrating nuclear power in the Egyptian power system .. 241
(A/CONF.49/P/137)
M.A. El Koshairy, M.A. El Guebeily, A. El Hamamsy, K.E. Effat, F. Taher,
. M.F. El Fouly
OepcrreKTI!Bbi pa3BI!Tilll ll/lepHOil 3Hep£'eTI!Kil HapO/lHOil Pecrry6JII!Kil BoJir'apllll ................... 257
(A/CONF.49/P/009)
C. Pyc"oB
(Prospects for nuclear power development in the People's Republic of Bulgaria:
S. Ruskov)
Fundamental economic and national energy balance underlying future development of
nuclear power in Poland . ... .. ... ... .... .. .... .. .. ... ... .. ... ... .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. .... .... ... .. .. .. ... .... ... .. .. .. ... .. 263
(A/CONF.49/P/338)
W. Fiszer
El program a nuclear espafiol ....................... ....................................................................... 273
(A/CONF.49/P/729)
F. Pascual, L. Palacios, J. Ortega, I. Gaitan
Long-term planning for nuclear power in the Nordic countries .......................................... 289
(A/CONF.49/P/300)
L. Nevanlinna, R. Stromme, B. Nordstrom, G. Nord/Of
CONTENTS OF VOL. I 5

World energy requirements and resources in the year 2000 ............................................... 303
(A/CONF.49/P/420: Invited review paper)
United Nations
Discussion on Agenda Item 1.1. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ...... .. .. .. .... .. ... .. ... .. .... . ... ... .. ... ... ... . ... .. .. .. ... ....... .. 3 25

AGENDA ITEM 1.2. PROJECTED ROLE OF NUCLEAR ENERGY IN MEETING


FUTURE ENERGY NEEDS
Nuclear power in the United Kingdom .............................................................................. 331
(A/CONF.49/P/467)
Sir John Hill
L'evolution du programme nucleaire d'Electricite de France ............................................. 343
(A/CONF.49/P/569)
A. Hannothiaux
Perspectives d'utilisation de l'energie d'origine nucleaire en Yougoslavie ........................... 353
(A/CONF.49/P/347)
J. Salom-"Suica
nepcneKTI!Bbl pa3BI!TIIll ll,llepHoli 3Hepi'eTIIKII CCCP ............................................................ 369
(A/CONF.49/P/712)
A.M. llempocMH~, A.ll. AllexcaHopoB, H.A. lf.ouexaA'b, A.H. JleunyHcxuu
(Prospects for nuclear power in the USSR: A.M. Petros'yants et al.)
Prospects for atomic energy development in Japan ............................................................ 383
(A/CONF.49/P/298)
W. Hiraizumi
A nuclear power forecast for Brazil ................................................................................... 395
(A/CONF.49/P/802)
J. C. Castro, W. Lepecki, J.A. Marques de Souza, J.E. de Moraes Filho
Projected role of nuclear power in Korea ........................................................................... 411
(A/CONF.49/P/778)
Y.J. Lee
OnbiT, HaKonJieHHblli s qcCP, s o6JiacTI! pa3BI!TIIll ll,llepHoli 3HepreTIIKII ............................. 419
(A/CONF.49/P/541)
R. HeyMaHH, !{. Bapa6ac
(Experience gained from construction work in connection with nuclear power
engineering in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic: J. Neumann, K. Barabas)
Forecasts of Italy's energy requirements up to the year 1990, and the role of
nuclear energy ........................................................ ....................................................... 431
(A/CONF.49/P/818)
A.M. Angelini, F. Marinone
Resources of primary energy ............................................................................................ .. 445
(A/CONF.49/P/359)
H. Mandel
Forecasting the role of nuclear energy in South Africa ...................................................... 463
(A/CONF.49/P/660)
G.E.B. Tremeer, E.J. Maunders
Definicion de un programa de reactores de potencia para Mexico ...................................... 477
(A/CONF.49/P/788)
C Velez
Discussion on Agenda Item 1.2. ......................................................................................... 487

AGENDA ITEM 5.4. ORGANIZATION OF NATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY


COMMISSIONS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER
BODIES AND INSTITUTIONS
Government, utilities, industry and universities: partners for nuclear development
in Canada and abroad .................................................................................................... 493
(A/CONF.49/P/166)
D. G. Hurst, J.E. Woolston
6 CONTENTS OF VOL. I

Planning and control involved in the governmental promotion of nuclear energy


programs .. .. . ... .. ... ... .. .. .. .... ... ... . ... ... . .... . ... ... ... .. .. ... ... .. . .. .. ... .... . .. .. .. ... ... . .. . ... .. .. .. .. ... .. ... . ... .. 515
(A/CONF.49/P/417)
G. Schuster, J. Rembser
POJib I!CCJie/l,OBaTe.JibCKOI'O aTOM!Df'O peaKTOpa B HayKe, TeXHI!Ke II []0/l,f'OTOBKe Kall,pOB
a BeHrpllll ...................................................................................................................... 529
(A/CONF.49/P/326)
({), Ca6o, M. :JpiJM, 3. Ca6o, B. (/)op3a~, )h. ,IJoM
(The role of a research reactor in science, technology and training in Hungary:
F. Szabo et al.)
The development of nuclear energy and the role of CNEN ................................................ 541
(A/CONF.49/P/169)
C. Salvetti
Contribuci6n de Ia instalaci6n del centro de investigaciones nucleares a! desarrollo
tecnol6gico del Uruguay ................................. ................. ............... ............................... 5 51
(A/CONF.49/P/l 08)
J. Spitalnik
Organisation de Ia recherche au Centre d'etudes nucleaires de Grenoble en liaison avec
l'industrie et l'universite ................................................................................................ 567
(A/CONF.49/P/638)
P. Balligand, G. Mitault
Discussion on Agenda Item 5.4. ......................................................................................... 579

AGENDA ITEM 5.5. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN NUCLEAR PROJECTS


AND EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION
The role of international cooperation in promoting the development of the peaceful
uses of nuclear energy ................................................................................................... 585
(A/CONF.49/P/ I 02)
M.B. Kratzer, E.J. Brunenkant, T. Lilley
The NPY-cooperation in reactor physics: Final summary report ...................................... 601
(A/CONF.49/P/330)
R. Zelazny
An approach to regional cooperation in nuclear energy: The Nordic Collaboration ......... 627
(A/CONF.49/P/007)
F.R. Marcus
La structure du Comite d'Etat pour l'energie nucleaire de Ia Republique socialiste
de Roumanie et ses activites en matiere de cooperation internationale .......................... 641
(A/CONF.49/P/341)
A. Georgescu, E. Rodean, I. Manzatu, V. Ionescu, V. Antonescu, D. Tibuleac
International cooperation in nuclear projects and exchange of information ...................... 653
(A/CONF.49/P/511)
D.E.H. Peirson
El efecto de Ia cooperaci6n internacional en el plan nuclear argentino: una experiencia
de in teres para los paises en desarrollo .. .................................... .................................... 661
(A/CONF.49/P/567)
J.L. Alegria, J.A. Call, O.A. Quihillalt
MelK!IyHapo/IHOe cOTPYIIHII'JecTBO CCCP a o6JiaCTI1 MllpHoro I!C[JOJib30BaHI!ll aTOMHoli 3Heprl111 667
(A/CONF.49/P/743)
H.D.. MopOX08, r.c. A¢oiiUII, IO.r. BIIJ!acaH08, B.A. CeMeii08, H.l1. C.lllOI!UII
(International cooperation by the USSR in the peaceful utilization of atomic energy.
J.D. Morokhov et al.)
The International Nuclear Information System (INIS): An exercise in international
cooperation and a service to nuclear scientists and engineers .................... ..................... 683
(A/CONF.49/P/206: Invited review paper)
C. W. Pelzer, Zh. Turkov, J.E. Woolston
CONTENTS OF VOL. I CONTENTS OF VOL. 2 7

0 AeliTeJibHOcrH CoseT a 3KOHOMI!'leCKoil 83aHMOITOMO!UH B o6JiacrH HCITOJib30BaHHll aTOMHoil


::meprHH B MHpHbiX !leJiliX ................................................................................................ 695
(A/CONF.49/P/683)
CeKpemapuam Coeema JKOHO.Mu~ecKoii B3au.Mono.M0!4U
(The activities of the Council for Mutual Economic Asszstance connected with the use
of atomic energy for peaceful purposes: Council for Mutual Economic Assistance)
Apen;:u des activites du Centre commun de recherche de Ia Commission des
Communautes europeennes ........................ .. .. .............. ....... ......... ...... .. ...... .......... .... ..... 707
(A/CONF.49/P/724)
P. Caprioglio, H. W. Schleicher
The place for cooperation on a regional basis .................................................................... 721
(A/CONF.49/P/737)
E. Saeland
National network of INIS in Japan ........................... ................ ............ ................ ...... ....... 731
(A/CONF.49/P/266)
T. Nagayama, D. Shichi
Discussion on Agenda Item 5.5. ......................................................................................... 741

GOVERNMENTAL SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITION AND IAEA EXHIBIT


Narrative of the Exhibits ................................................................................................... 747

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2

AGENDA ITEM 1.3: PERFORMANCE OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS

Operating experience with commercial central-station light-water reactors in the


United States of America .......................................................................................... 3
(A/CONF.49/P/036)
L.H. Roddis, Jr., J.H. Ward
United States light-water reactors: present status and future prospects ....................... 21
(A/CONF.49 /P /034)
W.K. Davis, R.O. Sandberg, P.H. Reinker, A.H. Lazar, H.M. Winterson, J.M. West,
A. E. Schubert, M.J. McNelly, J.C. Rengel, J. T. Stiefel
Performance of the Tara pur Atomic Power Station ...................................................... 45
(A/CONF .49 /PI 526)
M. Dayal
Operational experience from demonstration nuclear power stations in the Federal
Republic of Germany and progress of new plants under construction ....... .............. .. 59
(A/CONF.49/P/806)
0. Deublein, W. Keller, H. Kornbichler, H. Schenk, A. Weckesser
Commissioning of the Oskarshamn Nuclear Power Station Unit No.I .......................... 75
(A/CONF.49/P/302)
0. Gimstedt, N. Rydell, S. Hi/ding, 0. Sandberg
Oskarshamn I- a Swedish 440-MW(e) BWR nuclear plant ........................................ 93
(A/CONF.49/P/303)
C. Pind
Pa3BHTHe aTOMHbiX 3JieKTpocTaH!IHH c B0/1<>-BO/Il!HbiMH peaKTopaMH B CoaeTCKOM Coi03e 101
(A/CONF.49/P/693)
B.n. D.euucoe, HJ.B. ltlapKoe, B.A. CuiJopeuiLO, C. A. CKBOp!iOB. B. B. CmeKoJil>HU!Loe,
JJ.M. BopoHuH
(Development of nuclear power plants with water-moderated and -cooled reactors
in the Soviet Union: V.P. Denisov et aLJ
Startup and operational experience with the first two Swiss nuclear power stations
Beznau and Miihleberg .............................................................................................. 117
(A/CONF.49/P/673)
K. KUffer, H.R. Lutz, J. Rognon, P. Stoll
8 CONTENTS OF VOL. 2

Experiencia de las centrales electricas espaflolas ............................................................ 139


(A/CONF.49/P/735)
J. Cervera, M. Lopez-Rodriguez, J. Pardo A/bare/los
Experience in construction and operation of commercial nuclear power stations
inJapan ..................................................................................................................... 151
(A/CONF.49 /P /849)
A. Nomura, T. Tsukuda, T. Yoshioka
Operating experience in Italian nuclear power plants .................................................... 165
(A/CONF.49/P/172)
A.M. Angelini
3KCrJJiyaTaJ.IIIll KaHaJlbHblX ypaH-rpaqli!TOBblX peaKTOpOB C lll\epHblM neperpeBOM napa ..... J79
(A/CONF.49/P/716)
n.H. A.ne14eHICOB, A.n. Bece.IIICUH, H.A. !J.o.ll.lle'JICOJ!'b, 10.!3. EBOOICUMOB, H.fl. EMe.ll'bJ!HOB,
r.a. KHJ!SeBa, JJ. B. KoHcmanmuHOB, JJ .H. JlynuHa, 10.11• .lrfumJ!eB, B./1 . .lrfuxaH,
M.E • .lrfUHQUlUH, B.n. He6c"uit, E./0. PuB"UH, O.A. /Bamc"aJ!, r.A. /BawapuH,
B.H. /BapanoB
(The operation of uranium-graphite channel reactors with nuclear steam superheat:
P.I. Aleshchenkov et al.)
Les incidents survenus au reacteur de Ia Centrale nucleaire des Ardennes (origine,
reparations, controles apres remise en service) ........................................................... 191
(A/CONF.49/P/575)
J. Kieffer, P. Erkes, L. Aboudharam, R. Evenepoel, H. Keller
Special techniques for inspection, repairs and surveillance of ENEL nuclear plants 205
(A/CONF.49/P/171)
F. Cioli, C. D'Anna, F. Velond
l.\e3aKTI!BaUI!ll o6opyi\OBaHI!ll II rJOBepXHOCT8H rJOM8Ul8HIIH, 3arpli3Hli8Mb1X np11
3KCrJJiyaTaullll aTOMHbiX 3HepreTII'l8CKIIX ycTaHOBOK C 801\Hb!M TenJIOHOCIITeJieM 215
(A/CONF.49/P/799)
B.M. CeooB, IO.M. CuMaHoBc"uu, B.B. CMupHoB, JI.B. Y~piOMOB
(Decontamination of equipment and structural surfaces contaminated through
the operation of water-cooled nuclear power plants: V.M. Sedov et al.)
Some aspects of the performance of the Mk I gas-cooled reactors of the CEGB 233
(A/CONF.49/P/468)
R.L. Rutter
Design ap.d performance of heavy plant components for gas-cooled reactors ................ 24 7
(A/CONF.49/P/469)
J.R.M. Southwood
The handling of fuel and reactor components in gas-cooled reactors ............................. 261
(A/CONF.49/P/470)
D.S. Lawson, M.R. Slack, A. Walker
Reparation et redemarrage de Saint-Laurent I apres un incident de fusion d'elements
combustibles ............................................................................................................. 273
(A/CONF.49/P/811)
A. Knockaert, A. Teste du Bailler
Commissioning and operating experience with Canadian nuclear-electric stations ......... 289
(A/CONF.49/P/148)
L. W. Woodhead, D.C. Milley, K.E. Elston, E.P. Horton, A. Dahlinger, R.C. Johnston
Operational characteristics of the Steam-Generating Heavy-Water Reactor ................... 307
(A/CONF.49/P/471)
D. Smith, G.K. Dickson, D.O Pickman
Operating experience with the Agesta Nuclear Power Plant ........................................... 321
(A/CONF.49/P/301)
K.E. Sandstedt, H. Mogard
Advances in control and supervision of power reactor plants using on-line computers,
based on experience from HBWR experiments and operation ................................... 337
(A/CONF.49 /P/294)
J.E. Lunde, R. Grumbach, M. fJ'vreeide
<f>l!31!llecKI!e 3KCnepi!MeHTbl, BXOI\li!UIIe B nporpaMMy nycKa nepBOH lleXOCJ!OBai(KOH
aroMHOH\3JieKrpocraHUIIII A-1 ....................................................................................... 353
(A/CONF.49/P/542)
K. BazHep, Jf. Bop'JICuuuiC, H. llay.11utt"a
(Physical experiments to be conducted during startup of the first Czechoslovak
nuclear power station A-1: K. Wagner et al.)
CONTENTS OF VOL. 2 9

Caissons en beton precontraint et calorifuges ................................................................ 371


(A/CONF.49/P/571)
R. Bordet, J.L. Costaz, M. Lida
Nordic studies on prestressed concrete pressure vessels for water reactors .................... 393
(A/CONF.49/P/307)
P.H. Margen, S. Menon, G. Ferd, I. Haga, A. Jensen, A. Lahtinen, T. Lindbo,
L.B. Nilson
Discussion on Agenda Item I. 3 ... . .. ... ... .. .. .. .... ... . .. .... .... .. . ... .... . ... .. .. .... .. ... ... .. .. ... ... .. .... .. .. 41 5

AGENDA ITEM 1.4: TECHNIQUES FOR COSTING NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS


AND RECENT COST TRENDS
Factors affecting historical and projected capital costs of nuclear plants in the
United States of America .......................................................................................... 427
(A/CONF.49/P/037)
H. E. Vann, M.J. Whitman, H.L Bowers
Costing of Canadian nuclear power plants ..................................................................... 443
(A/CONF.49/P/149)
D.L.S. Bate, P.F. Mayes, W.S. Philip
Costmg of nuclear power stations in India, and recent cost trends ................................. 459
(A/CONF.49/P/527)
V.N. Meckoni, V. Surya Rao
Economic assessment of nuclear power plant ................................................................ 465
(A/CONF.49/P/473)
KP. Gibbs, H.M. Carruthers, A. Maybrey
United States civilian nuclear power cost-benefit analysis ............................................. 475
(A/CONF.49/P/072)
M.J. Whitman, A.N. Tardiff, P.L. Hofmann
Discussion on Agenda Item 1.4 .......................... ........ .................... ...... ........ .. ............... 491

AGENDA ITEM 2.9: PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF NUCLEAR FUEL MANAGEMENT


FOR ELECTRIC POWER UTILITIES
Economic optimization in nuclear fuel management ..................................................... 497
(A/CONF.49/P/075)
S.M. Stoller, S. Bartnoff, H. Philipp, G. Walke
The design of fuel cycles and the influence of economic ground rules ........................... 511
(A/CONF.49/P/497)
N. Dickinson, R. Rutherford, J. Scott
Optimized fuel management in nuclear power stations .................................................. 523
(A/CONF.49/P/390)
H. Schenk
Fuel management problems in the Swedish power system ............................................. 539
(A/CONF.49/P/425)
P.-E. Ahlstrom, R. Edman, B. Almgren, F. Segerberg
Etudes frano;:aises en matiere de transport de combustibles irradies de reacteurs
de puissance .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . ... ... .. ..... .. .. .. ... .. .... .. .. ... . .. .. ... ... .. ... .. ... .. .. ... ... .. ... ... .. .. .. ... . .. .... . 55 3
(A/CONF.49/P/611)
M. Labrousse
Shipment of irradiated power reactor fuels in the United States of America ................. 575
(A/CONF.49/P/061)
C. W. Smith, L.B. Shappert, F.J. Bush, Jr., K.H. Dufrane, R.A. Scaggs
Practical aspects of nuclear fuel services management .................................................... 589
(A/CONF.49/P/764: Invited review paper)
D. G. Avery, P.E. Carter
Cooperation of utilities and suppliers in fuel management ............................................ 601
(A/CONF.49/P/074)
R.B. Richards, J.E. Gilleland, W. Behnke, R.M. Grube
La gestion du combustible en pile dans les centrales aeau sous pression:
une approche pratique ............................................................................ .... ........ .... ... 611
(A/CONF.49/P/278)
M. Me/ice, C. Hunin, A. Vielvoye
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Techniques for core design and fuel management in boiling-water reactors ................ 633
(A/CONF.49/P/312)
B. Pershagen, E. Tenerz
A multilevel data-based computer code system for in-core fuel management in
light-water reactors ................................................................................................... 645
(A/CONF.49/P/293)
T.O. Sauar, S. Berresen, f. Haugen, E. Nitteberg, H.K. Naess. T. Skardhamar
Discussion on Agenda Item 2.9 ..................................................................................... 659

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 3

AGENDA ITEM 1.5: REVIEW OF SAFETY ASPECTS OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS


Solutions of safety problems encountered in the operation of the Italian
nuclear power plants .................. ... .. .................................................................................. 3
(A/CONF.49/P/173)
E. Iansiti, R. Lepore
La surete dans les centrales de Doe! et de Tihange ................................................................ 23
(A/CONF.49/P/272)
P. Dozinel, H. Dresse
Status of United States Atomic Energy Commission water-reactor safety research
and development programs ............................................................................................... 37
(A/CONF.49/P/039)
G.F. Brockett, J.C Haire, S.O. Johnson, E.G. Case, M.A. Rosen
Safety of light-water reactors designed in the Federal Republic of Germany ........................ 5I
(A/CONF.49 /P /365)
W. Braun, K. Traube
Recent developments in the United States liquid-metal fast breeder
reactor safety program ............... ....................................................................................... 65
(A/CONF.49 /P /041)
A.J. Pressesky, B. Wolfe, R.E. Peterson, W.R. Simmons, G.J. Fischer, G.R. Pflasterer,
H.A. Morewitz
Experimental work on fast reactor safety ............................................................................. 79
(A/CONF.49/P/027)
J.J.M. Snepvangers, H. H. Boswinkel, N. van der Kley, H. Kwast, A. van der Linde,
J.R.D. Stoute, J.F. van de Vate
Regulatory perspectives and emphasis, and safety experience for nuclear power reactors 95
(A/CONF.49/P/038)
CK. Beck, H.R. Denton, P.A. Morris, D. Thompson
Reactor safety in the Federal Republic of Germany ............................................................. Ill
(A/CONF.49/P/364)
A. Birkhofer, 0. Kellermann, M. Tscherner, D. Smidt, J. Wengler
Safety of nuclear power stations and responsibilities of the utilities .................................... 129
(A/CONF.49/P/304)
D. Jungnell, J. Nistad, G. Schultz
Safety of nuclear power plants ............................................................................................. 139
(A/CONF.49/P/474)
G.C Dale, J.R. Harrison
Design for safety of gas-cooled reactors ............................................................................... I5I
(A/CONF.49/P/475)
J. Kirk, R.S. Taylor
Evolution des idees frano;:aises sur Ia surete des reacteurs ...................................................... 163
(A/CONF.49/P/579)
J. Bourgeois, P. Candes, B. Clement, D. Costes, P. Delchambre, J. Oullion, J. Petit
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Canada judges power reactor safety on component quality and reliable system
performance ..................................................................................................................... I 73
(A/CONF.49/P/ ISO)
G. Hake, P.J. Barry, F.C. Boyd
Reactor safety philosophy and experimental verification ..................................................... 187
(A/CONF.49/P/477)
F.R. Farmer, E. V. Gilby
Technical safety issues for large nuclear power plants ............................................... ........... 20 I
(A/CONF.49/P/040)
S.H. Hanauer, P.A. Morris
La seguridad nuclear en Espana .. ..... .. .. ... ... .... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. ... ... ... ... .. .... .. .... .. .. ... .. ... .... .. .. .. ... 21 7
(A/CONF.49 /P/734)
A. de los Santos, Luz Corretjer, P. Trueba Be/lido, L. Alvarez de Buergo, A. Alonso Santos
The design of nuclear plant with integral coolant circuits as related to the maximum
credible accident approach ................................................................................................ 227
(A/CONF.49/P/476)
T. Coxon
Containment and safety in Swedish nuclear power plants ...................................................... 241
(A/CONF.49/P/305)
P. Jsberg
Problemes de corrosion poses par l'emploi des aciers dans Ia construction des generateurs
de vapeur pour reacteurs nucleaires .................................................... .............. ...... ...... ..... 249
(A/CONF.49/P/576)
H. Coriou, R. Darras, L. Grall, 0. Konovaltschikoff. M. Pelras, J. Sannier, R. Teraube
K sonpocy o 5e3onaCHOCTII Kopnycos AaB.IIeHIIH aroMHbiX peaKropos c ro'IKII 3peHIIH
XpynKOr'O pa3pyweHIIH ..................... ..................................................... ................. .............. 265
(A/CONF.49/P/548)
M. BpyMottc"u, K. lCaJIHa, M. Ba14e"
(Safety of reactor pressure vessels from the standpoint of brittle failure:
M. Brumovsky et aLJ
Review of safety aspects of nuclear power plants in Japan .................................................... 279
(A/CONF.49/P/225)
Y. Ando, Y. Mishima, Y. Togo, M. Kawasaki, S. Suguri, T. Takekoshi
The aseismic design of nuclear power plants in Japan ............................................................ 297
(A/CONF.49/P/226)
T. Udoguchi, Y. Ohsaki, H. Shibata
Earthquake protection for nuclear reactors ................................ ............................. ....... ....... 309
(A/CONF.49/P/672)
G. Hentschel, W. Novak, F. Orth
La silrete des combustibles nucleaires: Essais effectues dans Ia pile PEGASE ....................... 3 25
(A/CONF.49/P/580)
R. Lurie, 0. Houseaux, H. Oilier, P. Courcon, A.E. Souch, R. Dodds
Siting nuclear power plants in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic ................. ............ ........ 339
(A/CONF.49/P/543)
J. Beranek, Z. Kill, I. Chochlovsky, t. Raisigl, J. Seve
Underground siting of nuclear power plants in Norway ......................................................... 359
(A/CONF.49/P/290)
E. Jamne
'Discussion on Agenda Item 1.5 ............................................................................................. 375

AGENDA ITEM 3.4: LEGISLATIVE, INSURANCE AND REGULATORY ASPECTS


La responsabilite civile des exploitants d'installations nucleaires et !'assurance
de cette responsabilite ....................................................................................................... 389
(A/CONF.49/P/767: Rapport general etabli sur demande)
P. Strohl, R.M. Stein
Aspects de Ia reglementation fran~aise dans le domaine nucleaire .............................. ...... .. ... 409
(A/CONF.49/P/624)
G. Bresson, Y. Demoures, M. Lagorce, J. Hebert
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Trends in federal and state legislation in the USA for the protection of the environment
and the regulation of nuclear power plants ....................................................................... 423
(A/CONF.49/P/089)
H.K. Shapar
The role of codes and standards in achieving safe, dependable and economic nuclear power 437
(A/CONF.49 /P/043)
M. Joslin, W.S. Lee, M. Bender, J. W. Landis, E. G. Case, M.A. Rosen, J. T. Ramey
Legal problems of international danger protection and of international emergency
assistance in the event of radiation accidents ..................................................................... 451
(A/CONF.49/P/400)
N. Pelzer
Shall nuclear ships be stranded for lack of relevant legal provisions? ..................................... 465
(A/CONF.49/P/401)
W. Boulanger
Discussion on Agenda Item 3.4. ............................................................................................ 477

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 4

AGENDA ITEM 1.6. OPTIMUM INTEGRATION OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS IN


ELECTRICAL NETWORKS AS A MEANS OF LOWERING THE
COST OF DELIVERED POWER; CURRENT EXPERIENCE AND
FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
Integration of nuclear units in the Swedish power system ................................................. 3
(A/CONF.49/P/306)
N. Holmin, T. Johansson, D. Jungne/1, A. Wedeen
Integration of nuclear plant into the combined hydro/thermal system in Scotland 13
(A/CONF.49/P/478)
R.S. Barclay, A.M. Cochran
npo6JieMbl BKJII048HL1ll aTOMHbiX 3J18KTpOCTaHI.\L1i1 B 3H8pf'OCL1CT8Mbl ................................... 25
(A/CONF.49/P/718)
H.A. lf.o/1,/1,8~/lcaJI,'b, A.A. Bec'lultcKuii, B.B. Bantypoe, A.B. BaKalto6, IO.fl. KopliKUII,
fl. fl. XaiiltCOit
(The problems of integrating nuclear power plants into power grids: N.A. Dollezhal' et al.)
The problem of mtroducing nuclear power into a fast-growing electrical energy system ...... 35
(A/CONF.49/P/270)
N. Brellas, C. B. Cassapoglou, P. Margaritides, N. G. Chrysochoides, G. Papadatos,
D. C. Perricos
Power system flexibility requirements and thetr effect on the design of nuclear reactors .. 49
(A/CONF.49/P/479)
P.H. Ashmole, R.S. Bulloch, J.F. Tyrrell, A.J. Perrin
Integration of the second nuclear power plant in the electrical network of Taiwan,
Republic of China, as a means of lowering the cost of delivered power ......................... 61
(A/CONF.49/P/803)
D.S.L. Chu
Nuclear power plant rehability as a factor influencing power system planning
in Finland ....................................................................... .......................................... ..... 73
(A/CONF.49/P/008)
H. Viheriiivaara, J. Ervamaa
Integration of nuclear power in an electricity production system with an interconnecting
transmission network .............. .......................................................... ............................ 89
(A/CONF.49/P/021)
R.J. Clason, F. Rienstra, W.K. Wiechers
CONTENTS OF VOL. 4 13

Integrating nuclear power into planning for power-system operation ................................ 103
(A/CONF.49/P/042)
J.E. Gilleland, W.B. Behnke, M.J. Whitman
Integration of nuclear power stations into a small power system with large hydroelectric
capacity ................................................................................. ........................................ 113
(A/CONF.49/P/519)
R. Sergio, A. Amaro, L. Honoria, A. Redo/, J. Silva, A. Garcia
The role of nuclear plant in a hydroelectric power system: expenence and prospects
in Switzerland ............................................................................................................ ... 129
(A/CONF.49/P/675)
K. Goldsmith, H.A. Luder
Planning for optimum phasing and absorption of power plants in grtds ............................. 143
(A/CONF.49/P/528)
KS. Parikh, S.S. Shiralkar, S.L. Mehndzratta, N. Seshagiri, S.N. Narasinga Rao
Introduction of nuclear energy in Austria: experience gained during evaluation
of tenders . .. ... . .......... .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .... .. .. .. . ... ... .... ... .. .. .... .. .... .. .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .... . .... . 157
(A/CONF.49/P/212)
A.A. Nentwzch, F. Staudinger, F.J.P. Oszuszky, W. Renner
Abaissement du cout de Ia production par l'emploi d'installations nucleaires a pompe a
chaleur et accumulation de chaleur ............................................................................... 165
(A/CONF.49/P/582)
P. Pacault, F. Mary, J. Gaussens
Thermal energy storage in rock chambers: a complement to nuclear power ..................... 177
(A/CONF.49 /P /798)
P.H. Margen
Integration of nuclear and conventwnal dual-purpose power stations for use in
district heating systems and in electric grids .................................................................. 19 5
(A/CONF.49/P/322)
A. Levai
Discussion on Agenda Item 1.6. ........................................................................................ 209

AGENDA ITEM 2.2. INTEGRATED PLANNING OF NllCLEAR INDUSTRY;


ANTICIPATED DEMAND FOR AND SUPPLY OF ENRICHED
URANIUM, PLUTONIUM AND HEAVY WATER, AS WELL AS
REPROCESSING SERVICES

Some aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle and their relationship to the production of
raw material .................................................................................................................. 221
(A/CONF.49/P/670)
S.A. Young
Uranium industry and nuclear fuel requirements forecast in Portugal ............................... 233
(A/CONF.49/P/522)
J.M.P. Cabral, H.C. Pich, C.M. Vicente
Integrated planning of nuclear industry ............................................................................. 243
(A/CONF.49/P/532)
H.N. Sethna, S. Fareeduddin, H. C. Katiyar, V.N. Meckoni, N. Srinivasan
Price forecasting and resource utilization for the fuel-cycle industry of the
United States of America .............................................................................................. 255
(A/CONF.49/P/060)
R. Salmon, J.T. Roberts, A.L. Lotts, T.N. Washburn, W.H. McVey
An assessment of the supply and demand for nuclear fuel and fuel-cycle services in the
Federal Republic of Germany ....................................................................................... 267
(A/CONF.49/P/378)
A. W. Eitz, H. Finnemann, H. Miirkl, H. Keese, P. Schmiedel, W. Schuller
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Demands for reprocessing services and the planning of industrial reprocessing facilities
in Western Europe ......................................................................................................... 281
(A/CONF.49/P/640)
F.R. Marcus, F. Seynaeve
The Canadtan nuclear industry ........................ .................................................................. 293
(A/CONF.49/P/l55)
J. Howieson
Discussion on Agenda Item 2.2. ......................................................................................... 305

AGENDA ITEM 2.6. REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENTS IN FUEL MATERIALS


TECHNOLOGY
Plutonium fuel development in Japan for fast and thermal reactors .................................. 309
(A/CONF.49/P/82l)
Y. Nakamura, S. Suzuki, K. Uematsu, J. Shimokawa, T. Kikuchi
Fundamental properties and behaviour of fuel matenals in fast reactor environments 325
(A/CONF.49/P/069)
S. Rosen, J.M. Szmmons, E.A. Aztken, B.R. T. Frost, A.D. Tevebaugh, W.F. Sheely
L'element combustible du reacteur PHENIX .................................................................... 343
(A/CONF.49/P/609)
J.M. Dupouy, R. Ginier, R. Lallement, J. Pajot, J.L. Ratier
Progress in Belgmm in nuclear fuel technology ............. ........................ .................. .. ......... 363
(A/CONF.49/P/275)
P. Dejonghe
Present status of fuel elemem technology at the Instituto de Energia Atomica,
Sao Paulo, Braztl ............................................................................................................ 379
(A/CONF.49 /PI 197)
T.D. de Souza Santos, C. T. de Freitas, H.M. Haydt, E. F. Gentile, F. Ambrozio Filho
Preparation of uranium-plutonium carbide fuel particles ................................................... 391
(A/CONF.49/P/ll9)
H. Schumacher, K. Bzschoff, K.J. Notz, A.E. Ogard
Design of fuel pins for the Mark III' Gas-Cooled Reactor (HTR) system ............................ 403
(A/CONF.49/P/495)
C. Cunningham, D.J. Merrett, K. Prince
Fuel elements for high-temperature reactors: production experience and irradiation
testing in the Federal Republic of Germany .................................................................. 415
(A/CONF.49/P/385)
L. Aumuller, K.H. Hackstein, M. Hrovat, E. Balthesen, B. Liebmann, K. Ehlers, K. Rollig
Utilization of the thorium cycle in the HTGR ................................................................... 433
(A/CONF.49/P/837)
H.B. Stewart, R.C. Dahlberg, W. V. Goedde!, D.B. Trauger, P.R. Kasten, A.L. Lotts
Development of a manufacturing route for fuel for the Mark III Gas-Cooled
Reactor (HTR) ....... .. .............. .... .................. .................. .. .... .. ...... ............ ..................... 449
(A/CONF.49/P/494)
R. W.M. D'Eye, T.J. Heal
Evolution des performances des elements combustibles des reacteurs a uranium naturel-
graphite-gaz: !'element a arne de graphite ..................................................................... 459
(A/CONF.49/P/608)
A. Faussat, P. Mzllet, H. Oilier, R. Peray, P. Blanchard, J. Pelce, C. Guichard
Recent trends in nuclear materials research in Egypt ......................................................... 475
(A/CONF.49/P/l46)
M. Y. Farah, E. Hallaba, M.R. Zaki, N.A. Haroun, S.A. El-Fekey, A.I. Metwally Aly,
E.M. Abdel Wahab, M.S. El-Alfi, M.M.E. Aly, K.A. El Adham
Research on fuel element technology in Yugoslavta ........................................................... 491
(A/CONF.49/P/350)
P. Anastasijevu3, M. Pavlovic, M.M. Ristic, D. Spasojevic, I. Stamenkovic,
M. Stevanovic, B. ~ivanovic, D. Kolar, J. Marse!, B. Navui!iek
Discussion on Agenda Item 2.6. ........................................................................................ 505
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 5

AGENDA ITEM 1.7: DEVELOPMENTS IN BREEDER AND ADVANCED CONVERTER


REACTORS INCLUDING LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT
PROSPECTS FOR FISSION REACTOR SYSTEMS
The United States Civilian Power Reactor Development Program 3
(A/CONF.49/P/049)
M. Shaw
Situation et perspectives de Ia filiere des reacteurs a neutrons rapides en France ..... .... ....... 21
(A/CONF.49/P/583)
G. Vendryes, G. Denielou, J. Faure, G. Payan, M. Rozenholc, F. Sebilleau
OnbiT npoeKTI!pOBafH!ll 11 3KCnJiyaTai.11111 6biCTpbiX peaKTOpos B CCCP.................................... 37
(A/CONF.49/P/7 50)
A.lf. Jleiinyuc'Kuii, o.a. Ka:Ja'l1W8C'KUU, B.B. Cme'KOJllJilU'KOB, rfJ.M. Mumelt'KOB,
B.B. OplloB, B.lf. UlupJteB
(USSR experience in the design and operatwn of fast reactors: A.I. Lejpunskij et al.)
Review of the progress of sodmm-cooled fast reactors in the United Kingdom ................... 53
(A/CONF.49/P/481)
H. Cartwright, R.H. Campbell, PH. W. Wolff
The base program of the DeBeNeLux fast breeder project ........ .............. .. .......... ............... 63
(A/ CONF .49/P/366)
P. Engelmann, W. Hiifele
The fast breeder development program of the Consortium SNR ........................................ 87
(A/CONF.49/P/369)
E.A. Guthmann, A.J.H. Mante, J.M. Morelle
Program and present status of fast breeder reactor development in Japan .......................... I 01
(A/CONF.49/P/819)
A. Oyama, I. Jchino, R. Miki, K. Mochizuki
The Italian fast reactor program .. ... ... ... ... .. .. .. ... ... .. .. .. .. ... ... . ... .. .... ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. ... .. .... 115
(A/CONF.49/P/175)
G. Fogagnolo, F. Pzerantoni
PHENIX, premiere centrale frans;aise a neutrons rapides .................................................... 127
(A/CONF.49/P/584)
R. Carle, J. Megy, J.-P. Crette, P. Labat, F. Lichtenberger, J. -C. Moreau
Major contributions from EBR-II, SEFOR and FERMI ..................................................... 143
(A/CONF.49/P/04 7)
M. Levenson, J. 0. Arterburn, W H. lens, E.L. Alexanderson
Review of experience relevant to the operatwn of commercial fast reactors ...................... !57
(A/CONF.49/P/472)
P. W. Mummery, F.J. Barclay, A D. Evans
Status and experimental progress in the LMFBR program .................................................. 169
(A/CONF.49/P/045)
E.E. Kintner, R. V. Laney, W.H. Esselman
Development and testing of sodium components ............................................................... 185
(A/CONF.49/P/044)
H. Dieckamp, B. Wolfe, R. W. Dickznson
Development and manufacture of some important components for the Prototype
Fast Reactor at Dounreay .............................................................................................. 201
(A/CONF.49/P/482)
L.F. Bowles, B. T. Hastwell, E. V. Lockney, K.E. Oliver, C. Powell, D. W. Wright
Le circuit d'essai de generateurs de vapeur chauffes au sodium (CGVS) de 50 MW(th) 213
(A/CONF.49/P/812)
J.P. Milliat, J. Beaufrere, L. Chanudet, A. Menez, J.C. Charbonnier, R. Lzon,
P. Pouderoux
Advances in the development of molten-salt breeder reactors ............................................ 225
(A/CONF.49/P/048)
M. W. Rosenthal, E.S. Bettis, R.B. Briggs, W.R. Grimes, P.N. Haubenreich, H.E. McCoy,
L.E. McNeese
16 CONTENTS OF VOL. 5

The CANDU nuclear power system: competitive for the foreseeable future ..................... 239
(A/CONF.49/P/151)
R. G. Hart, L.R. Haywood, G. A. Pan
Steam Generatmg Heavy Water Reactor: a modular reactor system yielding economic
power over a wide range of output ................................................................................. 255
(A/CONF.49/P/483)
G. Brown, J. Moore, D.R. Smzth
The CIRENE Project .... ...... ... ..... .... .... .................. ...... ... ..... .. .................... .............. ............ 269
(A/CONF.49/P/176)
M. Silvestri, I. Casagrande, A. Broggiato, C. Mancini, A. Pedretti
Development of a prototype heavy-water reactor (FUGEN) in Japan ................................ 283
(A/CONF.49/P/232)
S. Shima, S. Nakata, S. Sawai
JleHJ.IH!'pa/I,CKall aTOMHall 'lJieKTpOCTalll\J.Ill J.l nepcneKTJ.!Bbl KaHaJibHb!X KJ.Iflliii1J.!X peaKTOpOB... 297
(A/CONF.49/P/715)
A.M. llempocMnu,, A.TI. Al!e?CcanopoB, H.A. Jl.ol!l!e:Jital!'b, C.M. i/Jei1n6ep~. HJ.M. EyA?Cun,
H.Jl. EMel!'bi!HoB, A.JI.. JKupnoB, A.K. l\al!y~un, A.a. KpaMepoB, C.TI. KyBneuoB,
E.TI. Kyne~un, K.K. lloAyutKun, B. C. PoMmten?Co, A.ll. Cupom?Cun, B.M. i/Jeoyl!en?Co,
B.A. qe6omapeB, O.M. fllanoB
(The Leningrad atomic power station and the prospects for channel-type boiling-water
reactors. A.M. Petros'yants et al.)
Development of high-temperature reactor technology in the Dragon project ..................... 317
(A/CONF.49/P/738)
L.R. Shepherd
Effort fran.,:ais en matiere de reacteurs a haute temperature .............................................. 331
(A/CONF.49/P/585)
P. Tanguy, H. Loriers, E. Maillet, A. Buisson, J. Chaboseau
Gas-cooled reactor development in the United States of America ...................................... 345
(A/CONF.49/P/833)
J. W. Landis, E. W. O'Rorke, C.L. Rickard, P. Fortescue, A.J. Goodjohn, J.L. Everett,
R.F. Walker, D.B. Trauger
Technical status and potential of the high-temperature reactor line in the
Federal Republic of Germany ........................................................................................ 367
(A/CONF.49/P/370)
W. Mattick, H.-W. Muller, H. Kriimer, R. Schulten
Objectives and realization of the hehum-cooled high-temperature reactor ......................... 385
(A/CONF.49/P/480)
R.D. Vaughan, G.M Insch, J.D. Thorn
<flJ.13J.IKO-TeXHJ.I'IeGKJ.Ie OCHOBbl C03/I,aHJ.Ill aTOMHb!X 'lJ!eKTpOCTaH!jJ.IK C ra300XJialKAaeMb!MJ.I
ll/l,epHb!MJ.I peaKTOpaMJ.I Ha 6b!CTpb!X HeiJ.TpOHaX C I\J.ICCOL\IollolpyiOII1J.IM Te!lJIOHOCJ.!TeJieM -
YeTbipeXOKJ.!Cb!O a30Ta...................................................................................................... 397
(A/CONF.49/P/431)
A.K. Kpacun, B.E. Hecmepen?Co, H.M. CuneB, B.TI. Cllu3oB, B.lf. XopeB, B.H. JloMauteB,
B.TI. Ey6noB, E.E. TBep?CoB?Cun, .B.A. HayMoB
(The physzcal and technical principles governing the construction of nuclear power
stations with gas-cooled fast reactors using dissociating nitrogen tetroxide as coolant:
A.K. Krasin et al.)
The gas-cooled fast breeder reactor ...... ... ... ...... ............. ................. ........ ........... ... ..... ......... 409
(A/CONF.49/P/ 116)
A.F. Fritzsche, L.A. Lys, G. Sarlos
Some design and safety aspects of gas breeder reactors ..... ......... ................ .............. .......... 433
(A/CONF.49/P/023)
C.P. Gratton, P. Burgsmuller, J. Chermanne, G. Chiarelli, F. Decamps, H. Dreisvogt,
W. Hiddink, A. Hubner, A. Kriihe, B. Libin, J.R. Stanbridge, E. Turrini, Ph. Van Asbroeck,
G. Vieider, J.M. Y ellowlees
Discussion on Agenda Item 1.7. ......................................................................................... 447
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 6

AGENDA ITEM 1.8: PROSPECTS OF SMALL- AND MEDIUM-POWER REACTORS

PoJJb MaJJoll aTOMHoll :JHepreTIIKII B o6ecrre<JeHI!II 3HepreTI!4ecKI!x rroTpe6HocTell


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(A/CONF.49/P /713)
B.M. A6pa.MoB, ll.A. AnopeeB, KJ.H. Auxcenxo, M.Jl. Bapcxuu, H.B. Bo~oanoB,
TO.M. 5y!lxuH, K.M. Ka!luHUH, A.ll. Komoa, B.A. Kysne'l.loa, A.M. Mapunuv., H.B. MexoB,
M.E. MunamuH, lO.A. Cep~eea, G.B. Clla8UH, lf.H. Coxoi!08, H.B. Cyxopyv.eHK08,
10.11. ToKavea
(The role of small-capacity nuclear power engineering to provide power for remote
areas: V.M. Abramov eta/.)
Modeles standards de centrales nucleaires de 200 MW(e) et 400 MW(e) pour les pays en
voie de developpement ......... .............. .......................... .................................. ...... ......... 19
(A/CONF.49/P/285)
P. Klees
Small and medium-size nuclear power stations: Operating experience and economics,
and the prospects for fresh-water production ................................................................ 37
(A/CONF.49/P /3 71)
W. Bohmann, J. Bug/, B.C. Drude, S. Kostrzewa, J. Mattern, A. Martin, A. Schatz
Small and medium power reactors: Technical and economic status, potential demand,
and financing requirements ........................................................................................... 57
(A/CONF.49/P/760: Invited review paper)
M.A. Khan, J. T. Roberts
ROVI: Development project for intermediate-capacity desalting plant driven by an
organic-cooled and moderated reactor .......................................................................... 79
(A/CONF.49/P/177)
C. C. Bertoni, R.Di Menza, R. Biondi, E. Crispino, P.A. Della Mora, F. Gazzabin,
S. Magenes, G. Carolei, R. Negrini, A. Potesta
Dtscussion on Agenda Item 1.8 ......................................................................................... 93

AGENDA ITEM 1.9: NUCLEAR ENERGY FOR DESALINATION AND


AGRO- INDUSTRIAL COMPLEXES
Nuclear power for desalination and agro-industrial complexes .......................................... 99
(A/CONF.49/P/050)
J. T. Ramey, R.P. Hammond
Studies for the potential use of nuclear desalination in Egypt ........................................... 115
(A/CONF.49/P/140)
M.A. E/ Guebeily, K.E. Effat, M.F. El Fou/y, A.F. El Kholi, Y.A. El Me shad,
E.S. Gaddis, H. Y. Fouad, S. Marey, N.A. Haroun, A.A. Sayed
Prospects and planning for nuclear-powered agro-industrial complexes in India .. .. ............ 131
(A/CONF.49/P /5 29)
K. T. Thomas, N.S. Sunder Rajan, M.P.S. Ramani
Nuclear energy for desalination and agro-industrial complexes in Israel ............................. 155
(A/CONF.49/P/018)
J. Adar
The algo-agro-industrial complex: An agro-industrial complex at nuclear energy centres
with associated production of autotrophic microorganisms ........................................... 171
(A/CONF.49/P/552)
L Malek, J. Bartos, J. Simmer, B. Prokes
Prospects of a dual-purpose nuclear plant for meeting water and power requirements
of the greater Karachi area ............................................................................................ 185
(A/CONF.49/P/299)
L Kamal
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La desalaci6n nuclear en Espana ............. .......................... .............. ... ... ................ .. .. ......... 199
(A/CONF.49/P/733)
F. Pascual, F. Oltra, F. Troyano
Cycle de distillation avec combinaison de procedes applicable aux usines de dessalement
de l'eau de mer de grosse capacite ................................................................................. 213
(A/CONF.49/P/590)
P. Balligand. J. Huyghe, F. Lauro, P. Vignet
Large desalination plants: Progress in technology and applications of atomic energy 229
(A/CONF.49/P/051)
E.H. Sieveka, I. Spiewak
Factors influencing the integration of nuclear power and water desalination plant 243
(A/CONF.49/P/484)
S. Chambers, F.A. Drake, E.F.O. Masters
Methode d'etude economique de !'interet du dessalement pour Ia satisfactiOn des
besoms en eau ............................................................................................................... 257
(A/CONF.49/P/589)
L. Thzriet, J.J. Libert, J. Lambert
Discussion on Agenda Item 1.9 ......................................................................................... 269

AGENDA ITEM 1.10: UTILIZATION OF RESEARCH REACTORS AND THEIR


ROLE IN STIMULATING NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY IN
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Irradiation facilities: Their importance in developing Canadian nuclear competence 277


(A/CONF.49/P/152)
A.J. Mooradian, E. C. W. Perryman, T.J. Kennett
Papel de los reactores de investigaci6n en el program a nuclear argentino .......................... 291
(A/CONF.49/P/559)
J. 0. Cosentino
PRR-1 and the development of atomic energy in the Philippines .. ............... .. .. .. ............... 299
(A/CONF.49/P/787)
P. G. Afable, L.D. /be
Reactores experimentales en Espana ................................................................................. 309
(A/CONF.49/P/732)
Mar(aA. Vigon, J. Montes, L. Mafias, F. Verdaguer, E.R. Mayquez, R. Gutierrez,
S. Torre, J. Clua
Experience in utilizing research reactors in Yugoslavia ...................................................... 315
(A/CONF.49/P/348)
J. Pop-Jordanov, N. Razsic, M. Copzc, Z. Gabrovsek
Experiments and other activities with GRR-1 .................................................................... 325
(A/CONF.49/P/003)
N. G. Chrysochoides, C. A. Mitsonias, C.N. Papastergiou, D.C. Perricos
Utilization and role of the research reactor in the development of nuclear technology
in Romania .................................................................................................................... 337
(A/CONF.49/P/344)
H. Hulubei, I. Udrea, D. Stoian, I. Maxzm, A. Mihilila, P. Papa, M. Petra§CU, I. Purica,
D. Bally, I. lftode, Elena Liibu~cii, S. Lungu
Research program with the IRR-2 ..................................................................................... 347
(A/CONF.49/P/655)
A. Bar-Or, N. Degani, R. Gvion, R. Moreh, H. Shaked
Expenence de Ia ROC dans !'exploitation aux fms de developpement du reacteur
de recherche TRICO ...................................................................................................... 361
(A/CONF.49/P/776)
F. Malu
Discussion on Agenda Item 1.10 369
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AGENDA ITEM 6.1: IMPACT OF NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY IN DEVELOPING


COUNTRIES
Impact of nuclear technology m developmg countnes ....................................................... 375
(A/CONF.49/P/742)
V.A. Sarabhai, K.T. Thomas, V.N. Meckoni, K.S. Parikh
The Angra Nuclear Power Plant (BraZil): Its 1m pact on the technological activities m
the country ............... .............. .............. ..... ......... .......... .... .... .......... ..... ............. ............. 391
(A/CONF.49/P/801)
F.H. Lyra, D.N. Simon, H.A. Ferreira, Jr.
La energia nuclear y el desarrollo econ6mico de Mexico ............................ ........ ...... .. ....... 403
(A/CONF.49 /P /793)
L. Galvez, R. Trevziio
Importance of nuclear technology for the developing nations ........................................... 417
(A/CONF.49/P/418)
A. Boettcher
Nuclear energy and electric power programs m the developing countries .......................... 425
(A/CONF.49/P/761: Inv1ted rev1ew paper)
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Planes de Ia Junta de Control de Energi'a At6mica (JCEA) para el desarrollo de Ia c1en-:ia
y de Ia tecnologia nucleares en el Peru ........................................................................... 433
(A/CONF.49 /P /796)
M. Rubio-Escudero
The value of a low-energy accelerator in advancing nuclear technology in developing
countries ....................................................................................................................... 443
(A/CONF.49/P/OOI)
G.J. McCallum
Peaceful uses of nuclear energy and prospects of nuclear power in Iran ............................ 455
(A/CONF.49/P/516)
A. Afshar-Bakeshloo, N. Farivar-Sadri, H. Panahandeh, H. Parnianpour,
A. Pazirandeh, M. Sarram
La strategie des Nations Unies pour Ia science et Ia technique - Role de Ia technologie
nucleaire .... .............. .. ........ .. .............................. .. .................... ................ .. .................... 469
(A/CONF.49/P/421)
B. Chatel
Discussion on Agenda Item 6.1 ........................................................................................... 485
Panel: Introduction of nuclear power into developing countries....................................... 491

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AGENDA ITEM 1.11. ADVANCED RESEARCH USES OF REACTORS AND


ACCELERATORS, AND APPLICATIONS IN
ENERGY CONVERSION
Le reacteur a haut flux franco-allemand: historique et construction ...... .. .......... .... ........... 3
(A/CONF.49/P/594)
J. Chatoux, L Bregeon, J. -P. Schwartz, H. Reutter, H. Hennies, G. Laplante,
H. Mazer-Lezbnitz, B. Jacrot
Research experience w1th the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) and the High Flux
Beam Reactor (HFBR) .................................................................................................. 19
(A/CONF.49/P/053)
A.H. Snell, J.M. Hastings, R E. Chrien
20 CONTENTS OF VOL. 7

Oco6eHHOCTII KOHCTPYKl\1111 11 orrTIIMII3aUIIll MO/IYJiliTOpa peaKTIIBHOCTII


peaKTOpa 11BP- 2 ........................................................................................................... 41
(A/CONF.49/P/774)
B.ll.. Analt'be8, ll..H. B.I!OXUHueB, B.B. Bo~tiJapewKo, IO.M. ByJIKun, E.H. BoJIKOB,
f.H. :ieJ.Pty~nuKoB, B.ll. 3uno8'be8, B.H. Kynpu11, B.C. Jlo6anoB, A.K. llonoB,
B. C. CMupnoB, B.H. CoKOJI08, ifi.H. YKpaunueB, H.Jf. iflpa11K, A.H. XonepcKuii,
H.A. Xp11cmo8, E.ll. !Ba6aJIUII, IO.C. Jls8uu'Kui1
(Design of the /BR-2 reactor and optzmization of its reactzvzty modulator:
V.D. Anan'ev eta/.)
Developments in pulsed neutron source studies of heterogeneous moderator systems 53
(A/CONF.49/P/31 0)
G. GrosshOg, N. G. Sj6strand
CoCTOliH118 II nepcneKTIIBbl pa3BIIT11ll IIMnyJibCHOrO HeihpOHHOrO M8TOIIB IICCJI8/IOBaHIIll
CKBBlKIIH ................ ..... .. ................ .. ........ .... .......... .. ...... ..... ......... ... .. ........ ...................... 63
(A/CONF.49/P/436)
ll..ifl. BecnaJioB, B.r. EposoJiuMcKuii, B.ll. HBaii'KUH, C.A. Kaumop, E.B. Kapyc,
lO.C. !BuMeJieBu'l
(Present status and future prospects of the development of a pulsed neutron method
of borehole testing: D.F Bespalov et al)
Developpement de Ia conversion thermoelectromque en vue de Ia production d'energie .... 73
(A/CONF.49/P/592)
B. Devin, J. Bailly, B. Franr;ois, J. -P. Schwartz
Use of advanced research reactors for basic research in Japan .. ..... ........ ........... .................. 85
(A/CONF.49/P/820)
S. An, H. Kihara, M. Kimura, S. Okamura, T. Shzbata, T. Suita
Advanced research uses of the Israel Research Reactor IRR-1 ........................................... 101
(A/CONF.49/P/011)
S. Yiftah, S. Arnie/, G. Ben-David, I. Pelah, T. Rotem, D. Zamir
Use of research reactors in the United Kingdom for neutron beam studies of
condensed matter ............................................ .......... ............ ..... ...... ..... ........................ liS
(A/CONF.49/P/486)
G. G. Low, E. W.J. Mitchell
11crroJib30BaHIIe llcCJieAOBaTeJibCKoro peaKTopa MP IIJill IICllbiTaHIIll onbiTHbiX
T8l!JIOBbiJ(8Jlli!Oll\IIX 3Jl8M8HTOB II MaTepllaJIOB 3Heprenl'I8CKIIX peaKTOpOB ........ ... .. ......... 125
(A/CONF.49/P/720)
B.B. fou'lapoB, E.ll. P11sauue8, A.B. KpyuoB, JI.A. fou'lapoB, ll.M. EtopenKoB
(Use of the MR research reactor for testing experimental fuel elements and materials
for power reactors: V. V. Goncharov et al.)
Dispos1tifs d'irradiation pour Ia recherche de pointe ............ ... ... ...... ..... ..... ........... ............. 141
(A/CONF.49/P/593)
P. Millii~s. A. Saulnier •
KOJI!l8KTIIBHblH YCKOpiiTe!lb IIOHOB - HOBblH IIHCTpyMeBT B cpii311K8 3Jl8M8HTHpHblX
'laCTIIl\ ........................................................................................................................... !59
(A/CONF.49/P/695)
B.ll. CapauueB
(The collective ion accelerator- A new tool in elementary particle physics:
V.P. Sarantsev)
The Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility (LAMPF), a new tool for basic research
and practical applications ... ....... .................. .............................. .. .......... ......... ............... 167
(A/CONF.49/P/052)
L. Rosen
CeprryxoscKIIH ycKopiiTeJib rrpoTOHOB 11 !pll311'1ecKIIe IICCJie/IOBaHIIll, npoBeAeHHbie Ha
liY'IKax 'IHCTIIl\ C 3HeprllliMII/IO 70 r3B ......................................................................... 183
(A/CONF.49/P/449)
A.A. Jlotylto8
(The Serpukhov proton synchrotron and physics research using particle beams up to
70 GeV: A.A. Logunov)
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Large-scale production of 227 Ac and development of an isotopic heat source fuelled


withAc 2 0 3 •••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•..•••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 191
(A/CONF.49/P/287)
L H. Baetsle, P. Dejonghe, A. C. Demildt, M.J Brabers, A. De Troyer, A. Droissart,
M. Poskin
Discussion on Agenda Item 1.11. ................ ........ ................. .. ..... ................... ..... ............... 205

AGENDA ITEM 1.12. APPLICATIONS OF NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS FOR CIVIL


ENGINEERING AND MINERAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
Current status of civil engineering and mineral resources development applications of
peaceful nuclear explosions ........................................................................................... 211
(A/CONF.49/P/762: Invited review paper)
A.R. W. Wilson
Prospects of peaceful applications of nuclear explosions in Egypt ..................................... 233
(A/CONF.49/P/ 144)
M.A. El Guebezly, E.M. El Shazly, M.K. Diab
Discussion on Agenda Item 1.12 and Impromptu Panel on applications of nuclear
explosions for civil engineering and mineral resources development .............................. 243

AGENDA ITEM 1.13. SPECIAL APPLICATIONS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY


Nuclear systems for space power and propulsion 249
(A/CONF.49/P/056)
M. Klein
Ho8all aroMHall ycraH08Ka JieAOKOJia "JleHHH" ..................................................................... 263
(A/CONF.49/P/722)
rli.M. MumewKoB, 3.M. MoBw.eBu'l, B.r. llo!!otux, A.K. C!!eiJ31fJK, H.C. X!!onKun
(The new atomic power plant for the icebreaker "Lenin": F M. Mltenkov et al.)
The Japanese nuclear ship "Mutsu" ................................................................................... 271
(A/CONF.49/P/236)
S. Sasak1
Further development and economic aspects of the integrated pressurized water reactor
in the light of experience gained with the "Otto Hahn" ................................................ 285
(A/CONF.49/P/376)
D. Ulken, M. Kolb, W. Schumacher, S. Kostrzewa, M. Andler
Results achieved in Italy in nuclear ship propulsion ........... ............. ...... ............. ..... ......... .. 303
(A/CONF.49/P/178)
S. Barabaschi, M. Cavaggioni, G. Franco, G. Cesoni, L. Chinaglia
Isotope-powered thermoelectric generators ....................................................................... 323
(A/CONF.49/P/487)
J. Myatt, A W Penn, M.J Poole
Pa38HTHe pa6or 8 o6JiacrH H3orormoll :JHepreTHKH 8 CCCP ................................................ 335
(A/CONF.49/P/721)
r •.ll. ~paiJuun, H.E. Bpe:~~tneBa, 3.B. Epw.oBa,IH.If. Boti!anoiJI. B.M. KoiJ1fJK08,
A.H. Boponun, A.r. Koa!!o8, IO.A. Ma!!btX, B.B. Huuune!!oB, A.lf. Pato3UHCKui1,
B.B. ~eiJopo8, 10.8. 'lyw.Kun
(Soviet advances in ISOtopic power generation· G.M. Fradkin et al.)
Co3AaHHe 11 3HepreTH48CKHe HcnbiTaHHll repM03MHCCHOHHoro peaKTopa-npeo6pa3o-
8aTeJill "Tona3" ............................................................................................................. 349
(A/CONF.49/P/852)
r.M. fp113H08, A.lf. E!!b~08, B.A. KyJne~o8, B.A. Ma!!'btX, B.R. llynuo, 8.11. Cep6uH,
B.r. Cmenanos
(Construction of the "Topaz" thermionic reactor-converter and its power trials·
G.M Gryaznov et al.)
Combined nuclear heat and power production in Sweden and related safety problems 361
(A/CONF.49/P/311)
S. 0 W Bergstrom, P. Almqvist, S. Groop, K. Grossmg, J. Thunell
Discussion on Agenda Item 1.13. ....................................................................................... 373
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AGENDA ITEM 1.14. STATUS AND PROSPECTS OF CONTROLLED THERMO-


NUCLEAR REACTIONS
0630pHblil /IOKJHl,[( []0 ynpaBJHieMOMy TepMOll/lepHOMY CIIHTe3y ............................................ 379
(A/CONF.49/P/763· AoKJiaA noArOTOBJieH flo npocb6e OOH 11 MArAT3)
JJ .A. Ap~UM08U'<
( Revzew report on controlled thermonuclear fusion: LA. Artsimovzch; Invited
review paper)
Les recherches sur Ia fusion thermonucleaire controlee au Commissariat a
l'energie atomique ......................................................................................................... 389
(A/CONF.49/P/813)
M Trocherzs, G. Lidin
HccJieAoBaHIIll flO yflpaBJil!eMOMY TepMOl!AepHOMY CIIHTe3y B CCCP .................................... 405
(A/CONF.49/P/441)
JJ .A. Ap~UMOBU'<
(Research on controlled nuclear fusion in the USSR. L.A Artsimovich)
Status of controlled thermonuclear research in the Federal Republic of Germany 423
(A/CONF.49/P/377)
A Schluter
Progress on research towards a controlled thermonuclear reactor 431
(A/CONF.49/P/488)
R.S Pease
Progress in controlled thermonuclear research 445
(A/CONF.49/P/836)
R.W Gould
Discussion on Agenda Item 1.14. 465

AGENDA ITEM 4.6. PRODUCTION AND APPLICATION OF TRANSURANIUM


AND SUPER-HEAVY ISOTOPES
noiiCK II CIIHTe3 TpaHcypaHOBblX 'JJieMeHTOB ........................................................................ 471
(A/CONF.49/P/447)
f.H. Wllepoa
(The search for and syntheszs of transuranium elements· G.N. Flerov)
Recent advances in the United States of America on the transuranium elements ............... 487
(A/CONF.49/P/841)
G. T. Seaborg, J.L. Crandall, P.R. Fields, A. Ghiorso, O.L. Keller, Jr. R.A. Penneman
MeTO/Ibi BbiAeJieHIIll 11 OYIICTKII TpaHCfiJIYTOHIIeBbiX 'JJieMeHToB ............................................ 529
(A/CONF.49/P/689)
A.A. 3au~ea, E.A. Kapellun, B. H. KoCJI'KOB, H.A. JJ e6eiJea, B.tP. M11coeiJoa,
B.M. Hu'KoJlaeB, :J.f. qyiJunoa, H.K. mae~oa
(Separation methods and the chemzstry of transplutonium elements. A.A. Zajtsev eta/)
Discussion on Agenda Item 4.6. ......................................................................................... 541

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AGENDA ITEM 2.1. URANIUM AND THORIUM RESOURCES, SUPPLY,


DEMAND AND COSTS
Uranium resources, productwn and demand .......... ...... .. ...... .... .. ... .... .. .. ........ .... ................. 3
(A/CONF.49/P/678: Invited review paper)
L. W Boxer, W Hiiussermann, J. Cameron, J T Roberts
Outlook for uranium production to meet future nuclear-fuel needs in the
United States of America ............................................................................................... 23
( A/CONF.49/P/059)
R L. Faulkner
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Uramum and thorium in Canada: Resources, production and potential ............................ 37


(A/CONF.49/P/154)
R.M. Williams, H. W. Little, W.A. Gow, R.M Berry
United Kingdom research and development work m aid of future uranium resources 59
(A/CONF.49/P/489)
M. Davis, S.H. U. Bowie, D. Ostle, W R. Loosemore, S.E. Smith, P A White
Present state of exploration and reserves of nuclear raw materials m Yugoslavia ............... 73
(A/CONF.49/P/349)
R Pantie, V Simzc, V. Jokanovic, A. Antonovic
Perspectiva sobre los recursos y Ia demanda de uranio en Ia Republica Argentina 81
(A/CONF.49/P/560)
P N. Stipanicic
Uranmm and thorium resources and development of technology for their extraction
in India ............... .......................................................................................................... 99
(A/CONF.49/P/531)
K.K Dar, K M V Jayaraman, D. V Bhatnagar, R.K. Garg, T K.S. Murthy
Uramum sources, production and demand m Israel ............................ .............................. 113
(A/CONF.49/P/O 13)
Z. Ketzinel
Recuperaci6n del uranio de minerales marginales .............................................................. 121
(A/CONF.49/P/730)
J.M. Josa, G. Cordero, P. Gas6s, E. Gonzalez, J. Hernandez, J L. Merino, J.M. Regife,
A. Villoria
Les gisements uraniferes de Turqme .................................................................................. 137
(A/CONF.49/P/781)
M.Ayan
McnoJib30BaHI!e pai\l!oaKTIIBHblx 113Jiy'leHI!lliiJill asro,>'~aTI!'IecKoll coprllpOBKII pyA 147
(A/CONF.49/P/455)
r.A. Koaoa, .lf.Jl, CKpUilU'I,ell1W, A.ll. Tamap11U1<08, JI.B. KoUteJ!eB,Jlf.A. AuiJpiOUtUil,,
Jl.!l. raapU!!OBa, A. C. r J!a3K08
(Use of zonzzing radiatzon in the automatic sorting of ores. G.A. Kovda et al.J
no/138MHOe Bblll1eJialJI!BaHI!8 PYII ypaHa ·············································································· 165
(A/CONF.49/P/459)
A.ll. 3etjJupoB, E.B. HeacKuit, B.r. Eaxypoa, JI.K. Jl!ftleHKo
(Underground leaching of uranium ores: A.P. Zefirov et al.)
DiscussiOn on Agenda Item 2.1. .......................................................................... .............. 177

AGENDA ITEM 2.3. REVIEW OF FUEL FABRICATION PROCESSES AND COSTS

Fuel for CanadJan power reactors ...................................................................................... 185


(A/CONF.49/P/156)
L.R. Haywood, J A.L. Robertson, J. Pawlzw, J. Howieson, L L. Bodze
Status of thermal reactor fuel manufacture m the United States of America ................. ... 201
(A/CONF.49/P/062)
A.L. Lotts, T.N. Washburn, L. Geller, H.H. Klepfer, W.H. Layman
Fuel fabrication processes at the Springfields Works of British Nuclear Fuels Ltd 215
(A/CONF.49/P/490)
H. Rogan, T.J Heal, C Buck, P.E. Carter
Italian activities in fuel manufacturing ............................................................................... 225
(A/CONF .49/P/ 181)
I. Amato, A. Facchznz, P. Gerontopoulos, D. Nen, M. Boccalari, G. Cogliatz,
B Dalmastri, G.B. Dusi, S. Ferrari, M. Gabaglio, L. Giaquinto, A. Liscia
Activ1dades de desarrollo para Ia fabricaci6n de elementos combustibles
en Ia Argentina .... .. ... ... ....... ... .. .... .......... ........ ..... .... ..... .. ..... ... ..... ...... ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. .... ... .. 245
(A/CONF.49/P/561)
C. Araoz
24 CONTENTS OF VOL. 8

Development of vibro-compacted fuel elements with U0 2 fuel prepared by the sol-gel


process and by electro-deposition ... ... ........... ........ ...................... ............. ...... ..... ........... 263
(A/CONF.49/P/026)
F. W. Hamburg, N. van der Kley, E.B.M. Majoor, Th. van der Plas, P.F. Sens,
J.H.N. Verheugen, F. W. van der Brugghen, M.E.A. Hermans, J.B. W. Kanij,
A.J. Noothout, C. Hubers
Fabrication and irradiation of plutomum-bearing fuel pins for thermal
and fast reactors ..... ............ ............... ..... ................... ................. .......... ..... .... ............ .... 281
(A/CONF.49/P/379)
J. Hiichel, W Stoll
Procedes de fabrication du combustible au plutonium pour FBR et prospective
des couts ························································································································ 295
(A/CONF.49/P/274)
E. Vanden Bemden, F. de Waegh, P. Haubert
The United States program for developing the manufacture of high-quality fast
reactor fuels .. ... ... .. .... . ... ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. .. .. .. .... . ... .. .. .... .. ... .... ... .. ... .. .. ... ... .. .... ... .. .. .. ..... . . 311
(A/CONF.49/P/063)
W.E. Roake, C E. Weber, D.H. Wiese, C.S. Caldwell, J.D. Thomas, J.L Scott,
A.B. Shuck
Properties and manufacture of Zircaloy cladding tubes ..................................................... 327
(A/CONF.49/P/291)
K. Vzdem, S. Aas, L. Lunde, K. Lunde, A. Granlund, R. Rose
Discussion on Agenda Item 2.3. ......................................................................................... 343

AGENDA ITEM 2.4. EXPERIENCE WITH FUEL REPROCESSING PLANTS;


IMPROVED TECHNIQUES FOR REPROCESSING
Operatmg experience and planned improvements m the Eurochemic
Reprocessing Plant ..... ... ...... .. ...... .. ........ ................ ......... .. ......... ....... ..... ... ...... ..... .. ......... 349
(A/CONF.49/P/028)
C.J. Joseph, E. Detilleux, J. Centeno, H. Eschrich, E. Schneider, J. van Gee/
Development, design and operation of the oxide fuel reprocessing plant at the
Windscale Works of British Nuclear Fuels Ltd ............................................................... 367
(A/CONF.49/P/491)
T. G. Hughes, B.F. Warner, J.R. Catlzn, A.S. Davidson, H. Corns
Italian progress report on reprocessing of irradiated fuel .. ... .... .. ... .. ... ... ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. .. . 37 5
(A/CONF.49/P/ 182)
G. Calleri, S. Cao, M. Fiorelli, G Orsenigo, U. Piatti, C. Vallone
Recovery of liquid-metal fast-breeder reactor (LMFBR) fuels: Developments
of techniques .......................................................................................... ....................... 395
(A/CONF.49/P/064)
DE Ferguson, C.R. Cooley, E.B. Sheldon, D S. Webster
flo/1Hbl8 M8TOfl.bl nepepa60TKJ,i T8flJIOBbi/18MIIOll\J,IX 3JI8M8HTOB 3H8pr'eTJ,i'I8CKJ,iX
peaKTOpOB .•.• ..•... .. .•.•••.• •..•.. ..••••.. ..•..•.•.•••....•.••••.• ..•.••••..•.. ..••... ..•..•••.. ... •••..•..•..•.•••... ..••• .. 411
(A/CONF.49/P/435)
B.B. Ulea'tenuo, A.A. Xonuueau't, J.B. Penapo, B.C. CMeJtoa, B.C. UiMuom,
JJ.M. Bopucoa, A.H. Konopam'beB
(Aqueous methods of processing power reactor fuel elements. V.B. Shevchenko et al.)
Traitement des combustibles hautement irradit\s: techniques et perspectives d'avenir 429
(A/CONF.49/P/603)
P. Faugeras, M. Bourgeois, X. Talmont, F. Bendel/, L. Thiriet, B. Cochet-Muchy,
M. Perrot
Existing and projected plants and processes for thermal reactor fuel recovery:
Experience and plans ...... ....................... .... ..................................................................... 445
(A/CONF.49/P/065)
E.E. Sinclair, H.J. Larson, W.H. Lewis, L.S. Moody, K.R. Osborn, H.C. Rathvon
Ion-exchange apparatus for automatic separation of uranium fission products for analytical
process control and technical processes .......................................................................... 459
(A/CONF.49/P/2ll)
0. Bobleter, H.P. Forster, A. G. Reuschel
CONTENTS OF VOL. 8 CONTENTS OF VOL. 9 25

Aqueous reprocessing tests With irradiated fuels .................................................................. 469


(A/CONF.49/P/239)
T. Ishihara, T. Aochi
Start-up expenence with the Karlsruhe reprocessing plant and long-range fuel reprocessing
development objectives m the Federal Republic of Germany ......................................... 483
(A/CONF.49/P/381)
W. Schuller, F. Baumgartner, H. Krause, H. Dyroff
OcuoBHble npo6JJeMbl cpropHAHoro MeroAa nepepa6orKI! renJJoBblAeJJliiOil\HX ::JJJeMeHTDB
aTOMHbiX 3JI8KTpOCTaH[1Hl1 Ha 6biCTpblX HellTpoHaX .......................................................... 499
(A/CONF.49/P/448)
Y.!1.. Bep11mun, H.ll. faJl1W11, B.A. 3yeB, B.H. ,1oMo6, F.ll. HoBoceJlo8,
B,H. llpycaKoB, r.H. lfe'l{emun, !0.!1.. mulllllOB
(Main problems of processing fast reactor fuel elements by the fluoride method:
U.D. Veryatm eta/.}
)KCTpaK[jHll ypaua H fi.IIYTDHHll MOHO- II 6H<iJYHKl\HOHaJibHblMH cpoc<iJHHOKCHAaMH ................. 515
(A/CONF.49/P/443)
B.H. JlacKopun, !1..H. CKopoBapoB, B.B. mama/loB, E.A. IPuJtunnoB, H.H. BoJtoiJun,
Jl.A. 1/JeiJopoBa
(Extraction of uranium and plutonium by mono- and bifunctwnal phosphine oxides:
B.N. Laskorin et al.)
Operating experience With the United Kmgdom fuel reprocessmg plants at Windscale
and Dounreay ................................................................................................................ 525
(A/CONF.49/P/492)
J G. Boyle, P.A. Hutchins, E.H Pritchard, G.S. Rankin, J.S. Broadley, E. Lzllyman,
A.L. Mills
Dry separation of volatile fluorides of uranium and other heavy elements ......................... 535
(A/CONF.49/P/546)
I. Peka, V. Rak
Adaptation des usines franc;:aises de retraitement a de nouveaux types de combustibles
irradies . .. .. ... .. . .. ...... .. .. ............ .. .... .. .. .. .... .... ... .. ...... .. ..... .. ... .. .. .. .. . ........ .. .................... ...... 54 7
(A/CONF.49/P/601)
P. Auchapt, M Chambon, J Couture, J. Duboz, J. Sauteron
Aqueous reprocessing of thorium-uranium-233 fuel cycle by amine solvent from
sulphate media ...................................... ......................................................................... 559
(A/CONF.49/P/650)
MA. Awwal
DiscussiOn on Agenda Item 2.4. 575

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 9

AGENDA ITEM 2.5. DEVELOPMENTS IN ISOTOPE ENRICHMENT TECHNIQUES


AND TRENDS IN COSTS FOR ENRICHMENT SERVICES
The separation nozzle process for enrichment of uranium-235 .......................................... 3
(A/CONF.49/P/383)
E. W. Becker, W. Bier, W. Ehrfeld, G. Eisenbeiss, G. Frey, P. Happe, G. Heeschen,
R. Lucke, D. Plesch, K. Schubert, R. Schutte, D. Seidel, U. Sieber, F Weis, H. Geppert,
H. Volcker
Acquis franc;:ais en matiere de separation isotopique .......................................................... 15
(A/CONF.49 /PI 605)
C. Leduc, P. Plurien, J. Volvey, C. Bernaud
Uranium isotope enrichment ............................................................................................. 31
(A/CONF.49/P/066)
W.E. Johnson, S.R. Sapirie
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Developpements prevus par la France dans le domaine de la separation isotopique de


!'uranium ....................................................................................................................... 43
(A/CONF.49/P/606)
C. Frejacques, C. Leduc, M. Pecqueur
Centnfuge plants in Europe ............................................................................................... 53
(A/CONF.49/P/493)
D. G. Avery, J. V.L. Parry, M. Bogaardt, P. Jelinek-Fink
Objectives and progress in the centrifuge enrichment plant industry ................................. 63
(A/CONF.49/P/382)
M. Bogaardt, K. Einfeld, J. Tatlock
Les etudes de procedes de fabrication et les usines d'eau lourde suivant le procede
franc;:ats ............. .......... ............................ ........ .. ............ ...... .. ............ .. ................... ..... .. . 69
(A/CONF.49 /P/607)
E. Roth, G. Dirian, M. Rostaing, R. Traourouder, R. Martin, J. Vtratelle, G. Simonet,
B. Lefranrois, P. Blondeaux, Y. Bourgeois
DiscussiOn on Agenda Item 2.5 .......................................................................................... 81

AGENDA ITEM 2.7. URANIUM-PLUTONIUM FUEL CYCLE FOR THERMAL AND


FAST REACTORS
OyTI! :>!f><jleKTIIBHOro I!CITOJlb30BaHI!ll rop10qero s aTOMHoi1 :>HepreTI!Ke c 6biCTpbiMII
peaKTOpaMI! ...................... ....•... ............................ •.•. .. ...•. •.• •••••... .... ...•.••• •••. .. .. ...••••• .......... 87
(A/CONF.49/P/709)
A.H. Jl eunyncxuu, B.B. Op!loo, B.B. Jlbtmxun, M.tfJ. Tpo11noo, Jl.ll. IOpooa
(Efficient use of fuel in nuclear power generation with fast reactors:
A. I. Lejpunskij et al.)
Plutonium utihzation m thermal and fast reactors ............................................................. 105
(A/CONF.49/P/185)
L. Sani, G. Schileo
The technical problems and economic prospects arising from the alternative methods
of using plutomum in thennal and fast breeder reactor programs .................................. 119
(A/CONF.49/P/496)
T.N. Marsham, G.R. Bainbridge, J. Fell, C.E. Iliffe, A. Johnson
Plutonium utilization in light-water reactors ...................................................................... 131
(A/CONF.49 /P /071)
F. G. Dawson, W. C. Astley, J. Haley, J.R. Toman to, T. Trocki
Plutonium recycling in light-water reactors ....................................................................... 149
(A/CONF.49 /P /277)
H. Bairiot, H. Van den Broeck
Fuel management studtes for prismatic-type high-temperature reactors ............................. 167
(A/CONF.49 /P /346)
H. Gutmann, J. Daub, U. Hansen, F. Mandl, J. Pedersen
Theoretical methods for detennmation of core parameters in uranium-plutonmm lattices.. 181
(A/CONF.49/P/351)
J. Pop-Jordanov, T. Bosevski, M. Matausek, D. Stefanovic, P. Strugar
Etude neutronique du plutonium et de !'evolution des combustibles dans les reacteurs
a neutrons thenniques ................................................................................................... 197
(A/CONF.49/P/61 0)
B. Laponche, M. Brunet, M. Chabrillac, J. Luffin, F. Marier, R. Vidal, J. Ryckelynck
Studies on plutonium utilization in power reactors and systems analysis of long-term
fuel cycles ........................... .......... ...... .... ...... .... ................ ............ ................................ 215
(A/CONF.49/P/822)
S. Nozawa, S. Yasukawa, A. Furuhashi
Discussion on Agenda Item 2. 7 .................. ............ .... .......................... .................. ............ 233

AGENDA ITEM 2.8. DEVELOPMENTS IN THE THORIUM FUEL CYCLE


Large-scale nuclear energy from the thonum cycle ............................................... ............. 239
(A/CONF.49/P/157)
W. Bennett Lewis, M.F. Duret, D.S. Cratg, J.I. Veeder, A.S. Bain
CONTENTS OF VOL. 9 27

CNEN work on the uranium-thorium cycle applied to water reactors ............................... 255
(A/CONF.49/P/186)
S. Baldetti. F. Doria, M. Gabaglio, S. Grifoni
The KEMA suspension test reactor .................................................................................... 271
(A/CONF .49 /P /020)
J.J. Went, M.E.A. Hermans
Comparison of uranium fuel cycles using high and low enrichment in high-temperature
reactors .......................................................................................................... ............... 287
(A/CONF.49/P/389)
K. Ehlers, J. Schlosser, K.G. Hackstein, E. Merz
Discussion on Agenda Item 2.8 .......................................................................................... 299

AGENDA ITEM 5.1. SAFEGUARDS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND SAFEGUARDS


OBJECTIVES
Systems analysis in safeguards of nuclear material ............................................................. 303
(A/CONF.49/P/771: Invited review paper)
W. Hafele
A review of the goals, methods and techniques of nuclear materials safeguards ................. 323
(A/CONF.49/P/098)
H.J.C. Kouts, C.A. Bennett, S. Lawroski
A review of the national safeguards system in Japan and its systems study ........................ 335
(A/CONF.49/P/828)
S. Tamiya, K. Oshima, R. lmai, K. Nakajima
OnbiT H3[\110HaJibHOH CI1CT8Mbl yqera II KOHTpOJill liA8pHblXIMaTepllaJIOB B 'ICCP .................... 355
(A/CONF.49/P/558)
H. BepaHe", 0. Y.ox, M. KpxullaHe"
(Experience in Czechoslovakia of a national system of nuclear material accounting
and controL- J. Beranek eta/.}
Le Controle de securite de Ia Commission des Communautes europeennes ........................ 367
(A/CONF.49/P/725)
E. Jacchia, S. Finzi
Development of the IAEA safeguards system for NPT ....................................................... 385
(A/CONF.49/P/770: Invited review paper)
R. Rometsch
Control of radioactive sources and special nuclear material in Brazil ................................. 397
(A/CONF.49/P/204)
Lydia dos Santos, A. Abri1o
Discussion on Agenda Item 5.1 ......................................................................................... 405

AGENDA ITEM 5.2. SAFEGUARDS TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION


Development of techniques and instrumentation for non-destructive assay of
fissionable matenals .................. .... ........ ........................ .............. .... .. .. .... .. ............ ........ 413
(A/CONF.49/P/842)
G.R. Keepin, R.L. Bramblett, W.A. Higinbotham
Instrumented nuclear material assay for safeguards ........................................................... 435
(A/CONF.49/P/809)
A. von Baeckmann, M. Kilchle, C. Weitkamp, R. A venhaus, K. Baumung, W. Bey rich,
K. Bohne/, J. Klunker, Elisabeth Mainka, P. Matussek, W. Mzchaelis, J. Neuber,
H. Wertenbach, Marlies Wilhelmi, H Woda, F. Hille, W. Linder, V. W. Schneider,
W. Stoll, L. Koch, R. Eberle, W. Krappel, D. Stegemann, W. Zeller, H. Krinninger,
H. Mausbeck, E. Ruppert
Aspects du controle d'installations representatives de l'mdustrie ....................................... 449
(A/CONF.49/P/286)
Ch. Beets, J. Goens, T. Dragnev, H. Goossens, N. Mastin
Optimized material accounting system for safeguards in a nuclear fuel cycle .. ........ .... .. .. .. 469
(A/CONF.49/P/415)
D. Gupta, R. A venhaus, E. Drosselmeyer, A. Hagen, R. Kraemer, D. Nentwich
28 CONTENTS OF VOL. 9 CONTENTS OF VOL. 10

A technical basis for international safeguards .................................................................... 487


(A/CONF.49/P/773)
W. Gmelin, G. Hough, V. Shmelev, R. Skjoldebrand
Experience with a nuclear materials information system ................................................... 511
(A/CONF.49/P/101)
T.J. Haycock, Jr., R.E. Weber, D.A. Hyde
A review of research and development in Japan on safeguards for nuclear materials in
fabrication plants .......................................................................................................... 523
(A/CONF.49/P/265)
T. Matsubara, Y. Seki, T. Yamamoto
Discussion on Agenda Item 5.2 .......................................................................................... 533

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10

AGENDA ITEM 2.10. EFFECTS OF RADIATION ON REACTOR FUELS,


FUEL MATERIALS AND ASSEMBLIES
CBOHCTBa 11 nOB6/16Hl16 nOA o6Jiy'leHl1eM CTaJiei1 AJill o60JIO'I6K TenJIOBbii16Jlli1011111X
3JI6M6HTOB peaKTOpOB Ha 6biCTpblX H6HTpOHax ............................................................... 3
(A/CONF.49/P/453)
H.n. AtanoBa, H.M. Boponun, C.H. BomunoB, B.ll. llpoxopoB, KJ.H •.CoKypcKuii,
T.A. KpacuNa, B.a.
OuylfipueB, B.f!J. PeymoB
(Properties and behaviour under irradiation of steels for fast reactor fuel element
claddings: N.P. Agapova et al.)
Irradiation behaviour of fast reactor fuel pins and their components ................................. 21
(A/CONF.49/P/392)
H. Bohm, G. Karsten, K. Kummerer
Irradiation testing of fuel for the British Prototype Fast Reactor ...................................... 39
(A/CONF.49/P/498)
H. Lawton, N. Parkinson, K.Q. Bagley, R.G. Bellamy, J.O. Pounder, A.E. Wzlliams,
E. Wilson
The status of engmeering design and irradiation testing of the stainless-clad mixed-oxide
fuel system for fast breeder reactors .............................................................................. 53
(A/CONF.49/P/077)
E.A. Evans, E.E. Kintner, E.L. Zebroski, L.A. Neimark, C.M. Cox
Pa3pa6oTKa TenJIOBbiAeJiliiOl!ll1X 3JieMeHToa AJill peaKTOpa BOP-60 ...................................... 69
(A/CONF.49/P/460)
A. II. JleiinyHCKUii, A. c. 3aUM08CKUi1, o.a.
Ka3a'IK08CKUU, H. Foli08HU1t, c.
lO.K. Bu6ulla~MBUJIU, K.R. EtopoB, T.C. MeHbmuxoBa, IO.Il. Jluxa'leB, Jl.ll. CbtmoB,
P.C. Cbt'leB, B.M. FypoB
(Development of fuel elements for the BOR-60 reactor: A I. Lejpunskij et al.)
Utilization of the materials testing thermal reactor BR2 for fast neutron irradiations 89
(A/CONF.49/P/280)
J. Debrue, C. de Raedt, H. Lenders, F. Leonard, N. Maene, F. Motte, G. Stiennon
Irradiation effects in fast reactor cladding and structural materials .................................... 109
(A/CONF.49/P/499)
D.R. Harries, R. Bullough, R.S. Nelson, C. Cawthorne, D. Mosedale, J. Standring
Analytical methods to design and predict performance of fast reactor fuel elements 123
(A/CONF.49/P/838)
P. G. Shewmon, C. E. Dzckerman, G. W Cunningham, D.P. Hines, F.J. Homan,
G.A. Last, P. Murray
Uranium dioxide fuel in the Mk II gas-cooled reactor (AGR) ............................................. 141
(A/CONF.49/P/501)
G.B. Greenough, J S. Nairn, J.B. Sayers
CONTENTS OF VOL. I 0 29

Studies on radiation effects at J AERI ................................................................................ !53


(A/CONF.49/P/823)
T. Ishihara, K. Taketani, T. Yatsurugi, K. Watanabe, N. /gata, R.R Hasiguti
Performance of the fuel elements in the Mk I gas-cooled (Magnox) reactors of the
Central Electricity Generating Board ............................................................................. 167
(A/CONF.49/P/500)
J.E. Harris, F. C. Duckworth, G.F. Hines, A.G. Uglow
Choice, design and development of fuel for an HTR .......................................................... !79
(A/CONF.49/P/288)
J. Storrer, L. Aerts, M. Gaube, J.J. Huet, J. Planquart, P. von der Hardt
!1CCJ!e)\OBaHHe TenJIOBbl)\eJ!liiOli.\11X 3JieMeHTOB C Kap6111\HbiM TOnJII1BOM ................................ J99
(A/CONF.49/P/707)
A.a. Daow~uH, H.A. ErjJuMoB, /{),1/. Duxa'le8, /{).If. AAexcaHi>poB, A.A. llpom1wn,
8.11. !'aJI"08, HJ.E. Ba~oacapo8, T.C. MeHl>mu"oBa, B.M. PoiJuH, C.H. Bam111>t"o8,
A.H. Bopo61>e8, B.~. PeymoB, H.H. ApucmapxoB, Jl.ll. MouceeB, H.ll. lloAmopav,Kuii
(Study of uranium carbide fuel elements. A. Ya. Ladygin eta/.}
CsollcTsa 11 noBeAeH11e noA o6JiytteHHeM Kap611AHbiX, H11Tp111\HbiX, <Poc<I>111\HbiX 11 11pyr11X
TOnJli1BHbiX KOMn03111.{11li ................................................................................................ 217
(A/CONF.49/P/454)
T.C. MeH1J!IlUK08a, ~.!'. PememHUK08, B.C. !Jyxurt, r.A. Pl>tMame8CKUU, H.r. De6eiJe8,
A.D. 3mameiiH
(The properties and behaviour under irradiation of carbide, nitride, phosphide and
other fuel compositions: T.S. Men'shikova eta/.}
Irradiation experience with fuel for power reactors ........................................................... 239
(A/CONF.49/P/158)
J.R. MacEwan, A.S. Bain, M.J.F. Notley, R. W. Jones
Studies of fuel/clad mechanical interaction and the resulting interaction
failure mechanism .......................................................................................................... 257
(A/CONF.49/P/295)
E. Rolstad, K.D. Knudsen
Power increases and fuel defection ..................................................................................... 273
(A/CONF.49/P/314)
H. Mogard, S. Aas, S. Junkrans
Some irradiation studies of fuel/clad interaction and clad cracking .................................... 289
(A/CONF.49/P/315)
S. Djur/e, G. Lysel/, H. Mogard
Italian experience in the study of fuel performance ........................................................... 307
(A/CONF.49/P/188)
A. Ariemma, U. Belelli, E. Bionda, T. Bozzoni, G. Falcinellz, C. Fizzotti, G Testa,
R Renzoni
Development of improved light water reactor fuels ............................................................ 321
(A/CONF.49/P/080)
W.H. Zinn, W.P. Chernock, M.H. Bleiberg, H.M. Ferrari, T Stern, M.F. Lyons,
G.J. Walke
Irradiation behaviour of vitreous ceramic nuclear fuel ....................................................... 337
(A/CONF.49/P/339)
S. Lungu, J.D. Alecu, G. Glanz, I. Rutter
DiscussiOn on Agenda Item 2.10 ......... ..... ...... ... ..... .... ........ .......... ............... ....... ............ .... 349

AGENDA ITEM 2.11 · RADIATION DAMAGE TO THE INTERNALS AND


STRUCTURAL MATERIALS OF REACTORS OTHER
THAN FUEL ASSEMBLIES

Radiation damage studies of graphite in Japan 367


(A/CONF.49/P/245)
R Nagasakz, T. Honda, T. Iwata
30 CONTENTS OF VOL. 10

Coollcrsa 11 noseneHHe non o6,1y<~eHHeM MarepHaJios 3aMellJIHTeJiell ................................... 383


(A/CONF.49/P/452)
P.A. AuopueocKuu, B.H. BlltKoB, lO.C. Bup~UJI!leo,B.H. KlluMeHIWB, B.r. Koo!>tputu~o,
ll.A. 0JIOJIIOH08, 3.H. l[e<~em'KUHa
(Properties and behavzour oj moderator materials under irradiation:
R.A. Andrievskij eta/)
Studtes of irradtation damage in carbons and graphites appropriate to Mk II gas-cooled
reactors (AGRs) and to Mk III gas-cooled reactors (HTRs) ............................................ 399
(A/CONF.49/P/503)
B. T. Kelly, J.H. Gittus, J.H. W. Simmons, P. T. Nettley
Graphite and coolant chemistry of gas-cooled thermal reactors ......................................... 415
(A/CONF.49/P/504)
J. Wright, J K. Lmacre, D.A. Dominey, M T. Jaquzss, R. Lznd
Experiences de fluage du graphite sous rayonnement neutromque .................................... 429
(A/CONF.49/P/614)
C Axelrad, G. Dupont, G Jouquet, L. Patann
Mild steel in the primary circutt of water-cooled reactors .................................................. 443
(A/CONF.49/P/296)
K. Videm, L. Lunde, S. Aas, K. Fjel/estad
Fundamental behaviour of structural materials in fast reactor environments ..................... 459
(A/CONF.49/P/067)
T. T. Claudson, E. E. Sinclazr, B.R T. Frost, A. Boltax, H Pearlman,
C.N. Spalaris, J.R. Weir, Jr.
Neutron embnttlement of pressure vessel steels for water-cooled reactors. Work in the
Federal Republic of Germany and pnncipal results ....................................................... 479
(A/CONF.49/P/393)
F. Garzarolli, G. Leztz, G. Sievers
V!CCJie)lOBaHI!e pa)ll!al{I!OHHOll CTOllKOCTII BbiCOKOnpO<IHOH CTaJUt Tl!na 48TC )lJlll
KopnycoB BO)lO-BO)ll!HblX peaKTOpoB aTOMHblX ::lJ!eKTpOCTaHI.{HH ...................................... 495
(A/CONF.49/P/705)
A.ll. AMaeo, H.B. Fop!>IHUH, A.B. EtjuM08, r.H. Kan!>tpUH, B.A. Hu!WJiaeB,
H.A. Pasoo, A.M. XAe6HUIWB
(Investigation of radzatzon resistance of 48 TS high-strength steel for the pressure
vessels of water-moderated water-cooled reactors for nuclear power stations:
A.D. Amaev eta/.)
Metallurgical properties of ztrcomum-alloy pressure tubes and their steel end-fittings
for CANDU reactors ...................................................................................................... 513
(A/CONF.49/P/159)
W. Evans, P.A. Ross-Ross, J.E. LeSurf. H.E. Thexton
Koppo3Hll l.liiPKOHI!eBbiX cnJiaoos B Kllnllmell BOlle non o6Jiy<~eHHeM ...................................... 537
(A/CONF.49/P/428)
A.!l. AMae&, H.A. AHUCUM08a, A.B. HuKyJiuHa, r.n. CaeHIW, A.B. Ceoooa,
M.B. tlluuilcKuu
(Corrosion of zzrconium alloys in boiling water under irradzation A.D. Amaev et al.)
Irradiation effects m zirconium-alloy pressure tubes .......................................................... 549
(A/CONF.49/P/502)
R. W. Nichols, B. W. Pickles, M.F. Sheppard, D.S. Wood, R.C. Asher, R. Hesketh
Irradiation effects on reactor structural materials .............................................................. 563
(A/CONF.49/P/ 189)
E. Crispino, C. Fizzotti, R. Gasparini, G. Gualtieri, A. Montagnini, F. Rossi
Comportement sous irradiation des betons speciaux de protection et de
leurs constituants .. ........ ...... ..... ...................... ..... ..... ............ ... .. ... .............. ... .. ............... 5 79
(A/CONF.49/P/613)
Marie-France Elleuch, F. Dubois, J. Rappeneau
Pa)ll!al{IIOHHall CTOHKOCTb norJiolllaiOllli!X MaTepl!aJIOB ......................................................... 595
(A/CONF.49/P/704)
B.D. ro/lbf4ed, T.ltl. Fyceoa, B.K. HeoopomuH, B.B. lloHoMapeHKO, E.r. Ca8eJibe8
(Radiation resistance of absorbing materials: V.P Gol'tsev eta/.}
Discussion on Agenda Item 2.11 ... ..... .. ............ ...................... ... ... .. .................................... 607
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 11

AGENDA ITEM 3.1: HEALTH PHYSICS AND RADIATION PROTECTION

Evaluation of long-term effects of low-level whole-body external radiatiOn exposures 3


(A/CONF.49/P/082)
J.B. Storer, V.P. Bond
A biostatistical investigation of lung cancer mcidence in South African
gold/uramum miners ..................................................................................................... 13
(A/CONF.49/P/659)
J.K. Easson, C.H. Wyndham, A.J.A. Heyns, W.H. Keeley, C.P.S. Barnard,
A.H. Munro, I. Webster
Evaluation of the long-term effects of h1gh background rad1ation on selected population
groups on the Kerala coast .. .. .... .. .......... ........... ........ .............................. .... ................. 31
(A/CONF.49/P/ 53 5)
A.R. Gopal-Ayengar, K. Sundaram, K.B. M1stry, C.M. Sunta, K.S. V. Nambi,
S.P. Kathuria, A.S. Basu, M. David
Health physics instrumentation and systems ..................................................................... 53
(A/CONF.49/P/352)
S. Muzdeka,A. Koturovic, M. Sobaj1c, M. Smelcerovic, D. Damljanov1c, B. Kovac
Radiological conditions and effluent releases at CEGB nuclear stations. A comparison
between forecasts and operational expenence ............................................................... 67
(A/CONF.49/P/505)
R.B. Pepper, P.A. Carter
Cl!cTeMa pal\lla!1liOHHoro KOHTpoJill aroMHbiX 'lHepreTII'lecKI!X ycraHOBOK c BOI\l!HbiM
T8ITJIOHOCI!T8Jl8M ................................................. ............................................................ 79
(A/CONF.49/P/687)
B.C. H:epnoa, B.D. Kuce!leB, B.B. Mamaeea, B.r. llo!lo~ux, B.M. Cxamxun,
H. C. X!lonxun
(Radiation momtormg systems for atom1c power plants with water-cooled reactors·
V.S. Zhernov et al.)
Radiation protection experience in Italian nuclear power plants ....................................... 91
(A/CONF.49/P/ 191)
M. Cometto, G. Toccafondi, 0. Ilari, S. Tagliati
OcHOBHbie I!TOrll pa6oT no C031\am!IO CI!CT8Mbi pal\l!ai.1liOHHOli 6e3onacHOCTII B CCCP ......... 113
(A/CONF.49/P/429)
A.H. Bypna3J!H, C.M. ropOOUHCKUU, n.A. H!!bUH, B.M. Ko3J!08, A.H ..llapeu,
r.M. llapXO.M8HKO, A.l(. TypKUH
(Summary of work on the establishment of a radiation safety system in the USSR·
A./. Burnazyan et al.)
Evaluation of long-term effects of exposure to internally deposited radionuclides ............ 125
(A/CONF.49/P/081)
L.K. Bustad, M. Goldman, L.S. Rosenblatt, C. W. Mays, N. W. Hetherington, W.J. Ba1r,
R. 0. McClellan, C.R. Richmond, R.E. Rowland
Personal dose burden caused by nuclear research centres: Experience gained at the
nuclear research centres of Karlsruhe and Jiilich ...... ............ ......................... ..... ........ ... 141
(A/CONF.49/P/395)
H. Kiefer, L.A. Konig, E. Piesch, E. Rose, K.J. Vogt
Les en gins d'intervention en milieu radioactif ................. ............................................. ..... 161
(A/CONF.49/P/617)
J. Vertut, J.P. Cui/baud, Ph.P. Kissel
Radiation workers and measures for their protection ....................................................... 181
(A/CONF.49/P/851)
E. Hellen
La protection contre les rayonnements au Portugal: Sante, secunte et aspects juridiques.. 19 5
(A/CONF.49/P/523)
J. Pistacchini Galvifo, J. Vaz Carreiro, A. Ortins de Bettencourt. A. Nazare Vaz,
A. Severo
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La radioprotection dans les centrales nucleaires d'Electricite de France ........................... 207


(A/CONF.49/P/848)
M. Delpla, P. Beau, L. Bertran, J.J. Martin, R. Schaeffer
. 0CHOBHble IITOrll II 3B)IB1.JII Me)llll\IIHCKOro HB6.JIIO)IeHI!ll 3B .11111.\BMII, pa60TBIOIIIIIMII C
IICTOl.JHIIKBMII IIOHII311py10mero 113.Jiy1.!eHI!ll a CCCP Ha coapeMeHHOM 3Tane ..................... 225
(A/CONF.49/P/439)
A.A. nemaBem, A.K. fyc'b'IWBa, n.n. llllpcuuu, ll.ll. Mouceuu,eB, E.lf. Bopo6'be8
(Main results and problems of the medical surveillance of persons working with
ionizing-radiation sources in the USSR· A.A. Letavet et al.J
Experience gained in monitoring and control of radiation in Egypt .................................. 243
(A/CONF.49/P/ 142)
K.A. Mahmoud, Samira M. Morsy, I.R. Hanna, M.B. Hafez, M.A. Gomaa,
A.M. El Naggar, M.K. Moloukhia, A. T. Abdel Fattah, M.A. El Kollaly, H. 0. Mohamed
Experience in operational health physics and development of monitoring techniques
in Japan ......................................................................................................................... 259
(A/CONF.49/P/824)
S. Fukuda, Y. Yoshida
Discussion on Agenda Item 3.1. ......................................................................................... 275

AGENDA ITEM 3.2: REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENTS IN RADIOACTIVE WASTE


MANAGEMENT

Radioactive waste management in Japan, and behaviour of radionuclides in a marine


environment .................................................................................................................. 285
(A/CONF.49/P/850)
M. Saiki, T. Koyanagi, Y. Ohmomo, M. Ishikawa, S. Hirano, M. Nakahara, N. Ishii,
T. Ikeda, T. Ueda, Y. Nagaya, Y. Suzuki, M. Arai, K. Nakamura, R. Nakamura,
E. Kawachi, R. Ichikawa, K. Kimura, I. Suyama, T. Ishihara, C. Machida, S. Sakata,
K. Nakajima, M. Maruyama, Y. Nishzwaki
Protecting the ocean and atmosphere from contamination by radioactive waste
disposal activities .......................................................................................................... 305
(A/CONF.49/P/250)
S. Kadoya, S. Sugimoto, T. Hayashi, T. Murata, H. Yusa, K. Kamiya, Y. Ando
Progres dans les techniques de traitement et de conditionnement des effluents dans les
centres de recherche ...................................................................................................... 3 25
(A/CONF.49/P/621)
P. Pottier, R. Andriot, D. Cuaz
Environmental monitoring program at the AAEC Research Establishment, Lucas Heights.. 341
(A/CONF.49/P/800)
G.M. Watson
Activity release and control at the nuclear power stations at Kahl, Gundremmingen,
Lingen and Obrigheim ................................................................................................... 355
(A/CONF.49/P/396)
R. Bodege, N. Eickelpasch, A. Grau, W. Stephan
HayYHoe o6ocHoaaHI!e 11 npaKTI!Ka 3axopoHeHI!ll lKII/IKIIX pB/IIIOBKTIIBHbiX OTXOIIOB a
r.11y6oKWe reo.Jiorlll.JeCKI!e tPoPMBI.\1111 ............................................................................... 369
(A/CONF.49/P/426)
B.lf. CnU!.j'btH, M.K. lluMenoe, 1/i.ll. IOi!un, B./l.. BaJtyuoBa
(Theory and practice of the disposal of liquid radioactive wastes in deep geological
formations: V.I. Spitsyn et al.)
Pe3y.JibTBTbl 'lKCfl.JiyaTBI.\1111 OflblTHO-flpOMblW.IleHHOH 3.1leKTpO)IIIa.JI113HOH ycTBHOBKII flO
Ol.JIICTKe lKII/IKIIX OTXO)IOB C HII3KIIM ypOBHeM PBIIIIOBKTIIBHOCTII....................................... 387
(A/CONF.49/P/427)
1/i.B. PayBeH, H.lf>. KyJtemoB, H.M. CMoJtuun, /l..lf. TpotjJuMoB, A.A. /l.M1WB
(Results obtained in a pilot plant for the treatment of low-level radioactive waste
by electrodialysis: F. V. Rauzen et al.)
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YAaJieHHe paAHOaKTHBHoro lloAa H3 ra30B ........................................................................... 399


(A/CONF.49/P/703)
H.E. Haxymun, H.M. CMupnoea, B.M. Ma11apoe, F.A. JlowaKoe, F.A. Jlayw11una,
B.H. Jlpowunc'Kuil
(Removal of radioactive iodine from gases: I.E. Nakhutin et al.)
U.K. expenence of radioactive waste release to the environment and expected waste
management in fuel cycles in the 1980s ........................................................................ 415
(A/CONF.49/P/ 512)
A. Preston, N. T. Mitchell, E. A.B. Birse, H.J. Dunster, F.J. Woodman, D. W. Clelland
Current developments in long-term radioactive waste management ................................... 427
(A/CONF.49/P/839)
F.L. Culler, J.O. Blomeke, W.G. Belter
La gestion des dechets radioactifs et leur stockage a long terme ....................................... 445
(A/CONF.49/P/766: Rapport general etabli sur demande)
Y. Sousselier, J. Pradel
Discussion on Agenda Item 3.2. ........................................................................................ 463

AGENDA ITEM 3.3: ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS AND PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE


Nuclear power and the environment ................................................................................. 475
(A/CONF.49/P/160)
A.M. Marko, P.J. Barry, R. Wilson, K. Wong, P. 0. Perron, J.L. Weeks
A discussion of nuclear plant safety with reference to other hazards experienced by the
community ................................................................................................................... 487
(A/CONF.49/P/671)
J. 0. Tattersall, D.M. Simpson, R.A. Reynolds
L'opinion publique suisse face a l'energie nucleaire ........................................................... 503
(A/CONF.49/P/676)
P. Feuz, A. Meichle, W. Winkler
Energie atomique et relations publiques .................................................... ........................ 519
(A/CONF.49/P/681)
A. Robin, B. Leo, J. Renou, A. Gauvenet
The energy-environment equation ..................................................................................... 529
(A/CONF.49/P/723)
C. E. Larson, H. C. Brown Jr.
Management of radioactive effluents from nuclear power stations in operation in Japan,
and environmental monitoring ...................................................................................... 547
(A/CONF.49/P/253)
M. Toyota, S. Hamaguchi, C. Asada
Environmental experience with radioactive effluents from operating nuclear power plants... 559
(A/CONF.49/P/087)
B. Kahn, B. Shleien, C. Weaver
Understanding the dynamic behaviour of radionuclides released to the environment 575
(A/CONF.49/P/085)
S.I. Auerbach, S. V. Kaye, D.J. Nelson, D.E. Reichle, P.B. Dunaway, R.S. Booth
Environmental exposure due to radionuclides in gaseous and liquid effluents from
nuclear power plants in the Federal Republic of Germany ............................................ 591
(A/CONF.49/P/399)
K. Aurand, M. Ruf, W. Schikarski, J. Schwibach
PaAH08KTHBHOCTb BOA MHpOBOrO OKeaHa H f!OBeAeHHe B OKeaHe HeKOTOpblX OCKOJIO'IHbiX
3JieMeHTOB ............................................................................... ....................................... 609
(A/CONF.49/P/457)
B.M. BooeeH'KO, A.r. KoJteC7tUK08, B.H. Cnuubtlt, P.H. 5ep1W8C'KaJt, JJ.H. reoeOH08,
B.B. FpoMoe, JJ.M. HeaHoea, B.A. HeJteno, B.H. Tuxoltlupo6, A.r. Tpycoe
(Radioactivity of ocean waters and the behaviour of certain fission products in
the ocean: V.M. Vdovenko et al.)
The biological cost of discharging heat to rivers ................................................................ 631
(A/CONF.49/P/086)
R.F. Foster, R. T. Jaske, W.L. Templeton
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MeTO)Ibl Onpe)leJIBHI!ll CO)IeplKaHI!ll HBKOTOpb!X pa/IHOaKTHBHb!X H30TOITOB Ha ypOBHe,


paBHOM HJIH MeHee CLIK, B c6poCHbiX BO)Iax, o6beKrax BHel!IHell cpe/lbl H 6Honpo6ax ....... 641
(A/CONF.49/P/451)
3.B. Epwooa, B.K. Map1wo, H.E. lJ. oemaeoa, D.A. floanooa, O.A • .PeiJoceeo,
M.H. Epoif!eeoa, H.A. 3eMJliiHyxuna, B.fl. Kep111anoo, M.M. foJlymouna, H.fl. Hoouxooa,
M.H. KyJlu'leHxo
(Methods of determining radionuclide content at or below MPC level in waste water,
environmental objects and biological samples: Z. V. Ershova et al.)
8HOJ!Or'WieCKOe )leHCTBHe H ITOBB)IeHHe pa)IHOaKTHBHblX npO/IYKTOB /IBJ!BHHll B
CBJ!bCKOX03l!HCTBeHHblX l.\BITO'IKaX .................................................................................... 663
(A/CONF.49/P/686)
E.A • .PeiJopoo, E.G. flpucmep, F.H. PoManoo, H.H. Eypoo, B.A. Yxanooa, r.r. P116oo,
E.P. P116ooa
(The biological effect and behaviour of radioactive fission products in agricultural chains:
E. A. Fedorov et al.)
MHrpauHll pa)IHOHYKJIH/IOB B JIBCaX H )leHCTBHe HOHH3Hpy!0!11HX H3Jly'IBHHH Ha JieCHole
HacalK)IBHHll .. .. .. .. .. ........ .. .. .... .. .... . .. ... .. ... .. .. .. ... . ... .. ... .. .. .... .. ... .... .. .. ... ... .. .. ... .. .... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. 67 5
(A/CONF.49/P/685)
4i.A. Tuxo111upoo, P.M. AJlexcaxuH, E.A • .PeiJopoo
(Migration of radionuclides in forests and the effect of ionizing radiations on tree
plantations: F. A. Tzkhomirov et al.)
Nuclear operations in rural India and conservation of the aquatic environment ................ 689
(A/CONF.49/P/ 536)
P.R. Kamath, I.S. Bhat, A.K. Ganguly
Bo3MOlKHOCTb wHpoKoro MHpHoro HcnoJib30BaHHl! aroMHoll :meprHH npH o6ecne'leHHH
pa/IHauHOHHOH 6e30ITaCHOCTH HaCeJieHHll.......................................................................... 703
(A/CONF.49/P/684)
HJ.A. HBpaBJl'b, E.H. Teoepoocxuu
(Prospects for extensive peaceful utilization of atomic energy without radiation risk
to the population: Yu.A. Izraehl', E.N. Teverovskzj)
Studies of the exposure of the population in Czechoslovakia to ionizmg radiation 711
(A/CONF.49/P/ 550)
E. Kunz, Z. Brez(k, D. Brez(kova, J. Chysky
Public health implications of radioactive waste releases .............................................. ...... 725
(A/CONF.49/P/652)
World Health Organization, International Atomic Energy Agency
Discussion on Agenda Item 3.3 ................................................................................... :..... 741

Panel: Ecological aspects and public acceptance of nuclear energy ................................... 749

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 12

AGENDA ITEM 4.1. NUCLEAR METHODS OF INCREASING FOOD PRODUCTION


The role of nuclear techniques in agricultural research in developing countries 3
(A/CONF.49/P/768: Invited review paper)
M.S. Swaminathan
Los primeros veinte afios de servicio de los is6topos radiactivos en Ia agricultura
latinoamericana ..... .. ...... .. .... .. .. ..... ... ....... .... ....... ... ... ..... ................. .... ... ... .. .... .. ....... ..... .. 33
(A/CONF.49/P/756)
E. Bornemisza. E. Malavolta
The joint program ofF AO and IAEA on the application of atomic energy in food
and agriculture ............................................................................................................... 49
(A/CONF .49 /P /772)
B. Sigurbjornsson, M. Fried
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Canadian studies on applications of isotopes and radiation in agriculture and


food preservation ........................................................................................................... 67
(A/CONF.49/P/162)
K.F. MacQueen, J. W. Ketcheson, K.O. Lapins, M.D. Proverbs, L.H. Lyall, V. W. Nuttall,
D.A. Renme
Hungarian research on the use of atomic energy in food and agriculture ........................... 85
(A/CONF.49/P/323)
K. Vas
Radiations and isotopes in crop-improvement and fertilizer studies involvmg soil-plant
relationships .. .... .. .. .... .. .......... .... .. ...... .. ...... .. ........ ........ .......... ... ... ... ..... ...... .. .. ... ....... .. .. .. 97
(A/CONF.49/P/537)
N.S. Rao, K.B. Mistry, A.R. Gopal-Ayengar
flpKMeHeHKe paAKOaKTKBHbiX K CTa6KJibHbiX K30Tonos B af'pOXKMK'IeCKKX KCCJieAOBaHJ,iliX Ill
(A/CONF.49/P/434)
A.B. CoKoJioa, E.A. A11opeeaa, K.E. fuHa6ypt, M.K. MeJI'bHuxoaa, HJ.A. lloJIIIKOB,
B.M. llpoxopoa, /1.8. ~eoopoacKu11, P.A. Olupwoaa
(Use of radioactive and stable isotopes in agrochemical research. A. V. Sokolov et al.)
Use of 1sotopes and radiation to increase food production in Poland ................................. 127
(A/CONF.49/P/329)
K. Starzynski
Use of radioisotopes and radiation in agriculture in South Africa ...................................... 137
(A/CONF.49/P/669)
F.J. Haasbroek
Nuclear methods for increasmg food production ............................................................... 153
(A/CONF.49/P/192)
A. Bozzini
Empleo de los is6topos y de las radiaciones en Ia agricultura y Ia alimentaci6n
en Espana . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . 163
(A/CONF.49/P/728)
Junta de energ(a nuclear (lEN), Instituto nacional de investigaciones agronomicas
(INIA), Centro de edafolog(a y biolog(a aplicada del Segura ( CEBAS)
Progress in applying nuclear methods to increase production of rice, soybean and
coconut in the Philippines ........ ... ....... ........... .... .. ................ ..... ... ........... ....... ....... ......... 179
(A/CONF.49/P/748)
I.S. Santos
!1TOf'K pa6oT no KCllOJib30BaHI!IO IIOHII311pyiOU\8ll paAI!8.1.\KII B C8Jl8K!.\IIK paCT8HIIll
a cccp· .......................................................................................................................... 189
(A/CONF.49/P/844)
ll.K. OlKaapHUKOB, B.H. CaauH, B.B. Xaocmo6a, H.~. Btliiii>HuH, B.H. foAoa'leHKO,
Dl.H. H6patu.Mo6
(Results of work on the use of ionizing radiation in plant selection in the USSR:
P.K. Shkvarnikov et al.)
Improvement of cereal grain protein quantity and quahty through induced mutation 201
(A/CONF.49/P/354)
M. Denic, J. Dumanovic
Tracer studies of the root systems of crop plants ... ... .. .. .. .............. ...... ... ... .. ... .. ... .. .... ......... 215
(A/CONF.49/P/506)
R.S. Russell, D. T. Clarkson, P. Newbould
MeTOJJ. Me'leHbiX aTOMOB 11 HJJ.epHbie 1!3JIY'IeHI!ll B KccJieAoBaHI!liX no cpH3KOJIOf'KII
pacTeHHII B YKpaKHCKoll CCP ......................................................................................... 227
(A/CONF.49/P/694)
n.A. BAaC'KJK, /l.M. fpo03UHCKUU
(The tracer technzque and nuclear radiation as applied to plant physiology studies in
the Ukrainian SSR. P.A. Vlasyuk, D.M. Grodzinskij)
Les techniques nucleaires apphquees au cycle de l'eau eP agronomie:
bilan et perspectives .. ...... .. ............ .. ...... .............. .... ........ .. .... .... .... ...... .. ...... ...... ..... ... ..... 241
(A/CONF.45/P/626)
P. Couchat
Discussion on Agenda Item 4.1. ......................................................................................... 255
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AGENDA ITEM 4.2. NUCLEAR METHODS OF REDUCING FOOD LOSSES


Nuclear methods of reducing food losses ....................... .................. ........ .. ... ... ........ ...... .... 265
(A/CONF.49/P/740)
A. Sreenivasan, A.S. Aiyar, D.R. Bongirwar, U.S. Kumta, G. W. Rahalkar, P. Sudarsan,
P. Thomas, Urmila K. Vakil
The Israel food irradiation program 1965-1970: application of a conceptual approach
to the commercialization of irradiated agricultural products ......................................... 279
(A/CONF.49/P/012)
M. Lapidot
Introducing irradiated foods to the producer and consumer .............. ...................... .......... 299
(A/CONF.49/P/029)
R.M. Ulmann
nyTI1 11Cl!OJib3osaHI1li110H11311pYKJl!111X 113JIY'Ielll!ii B TeXHOJIOrl111 lll1l!1eBblX rrpogyKTOB ............. 309
(A/CONF.49/P/696)
B.JI. Po~a'tetJ, Y.D.. BpettJQ03e, JJ.n. lCOtJaJ!'bC'KaJI, K.A. Kopom'4eH'KO, c.a. MM'b!Ute6,
lf.H. llymuJtotJa, M.Jl. WpyM'KUH, A.B. ,JCapoameo, H.D.. Bo6poBC'KaJI, F.H. FoJtOB'Kooa,
M.M. Fo!fonapm, B.B. Ocunoo, B.A. By:omeeo, A.A. Bu'KyJtuH, Jl.ll. Ma'KapotJa
(Applications of ionizing radiation in the food industry; V.I. Rogachev et al.)
Food irradiation in Switzerland ......................................................................................... 319
(A/CONF.49/P/120)
H.J. Zehnder
Present status of food irradiation in Japan ......................................................................... 325
(A/CONF.49/P/256)
T. Sato
Laboratory work on food irradiation in Indonesia ....... ........ .............................................. 337
(A/CONF.49/P/115)
N. Abdullah, E. G. Siagian, N. Isnaeni, M. Ismachin
La conservation par irradiation des produits alimentaires pulverulents: interet et
possibilites de Ia methode et application au cas de !'amidon de mais .............................. 347
(A/CONF.49/P/628)
L. Saint-Lebe, G. Berger
Advances in reducing food losses and increasing food production in Egypt .................. ..... 361
(A/CONF.49/P/136)
T.H. Kamal, H.M. Roushdy, A.F. El Kholi, A.M. Wakid, S.A. El Sayed, A.M. Abo Hegazi
Some results of the application of ionizing radiation in helminthology ............................. 373
(A/CONF.49/P/355)
K. Cuperlovic, M. Movsesijan, M. Jovanovic
Inherited sterility in the fig moth, Cadra (Ephestia) cautella ~alker .................................. 383
(A/CONF.49/P/002)
M.S.H. Ahmed, Z.S. Al-Hakkak, A.M. Al-Saqur
Investigations on the fate of certain pesticides under biotic and abiotic conditions using
tracer techniques .................................................................................... ...... .. ...... .. .. ..... 391
(A/CONF.49/P/404)
F. Korte, W. Klein, A. Suss, H. Siegmund
Discussion on Agenda Item 4.2. ......................................................................................... 409

AGENDA ITEM 6.3. EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF SCIENTISTS AND


TECHNICIANS; PUBLIC INFORMATION
Formation et perfectionnement du personnel dans le domaine de Ia technologie
nucleaire en Amerique latine ......................................................................................... 417
(A/CONF.49/P/7 55)
U. Quaranta Cabral
Training of personnel for the development of the nuclear energy program in the
Republic of China .............. ..... ..... ............. ................. ........... .............. ..... ......... ..... ........ 429
(A/CONF.49/P/l 06)
Chen-Hwa Cheng
CONTENTS OF VOL. 12 CONTENTS OF VOL. 13 37

Education and training m the field of peaceful uses of atomic energy in Poland ............... 441
(A/CONF.49/P/333)
J. Kroh
Utilisation du reacteur SILOE pour Ia promotion des techniques nucleaires:
cooperation avec d'autres pays ...................................................................................... 453
(A/CONF.49/P/591)
F. Merchie, F. Rossillon
Utilisation of British university research reactors ............................................................. 469
(A/CONF.49/P/485)
P.J. Duncton, H. Bridge, J. Edwards, J.R.A. Lakey, P.J. Grant, W.K. Mansfield,
H. W. Wzlson
Technicians, technologists and engineers for nuclear power ............................................... 481
(A/CONF.49/P/ I 03)
N.J. Palladino, M. Benedict, W. Kerr, R.L. Murray
Education and training of scientists and engineers in nuclear technology .......................... 499
(A/CONF.49/P/540)
R Ramanna, K. K. Damodaran
Estudios de posgraduaci6n y capacitaci6n profesional en el ambito de Ia Comisi6n
Nacwnal.~e Energia At?mica Argentina: una expenencia de
cooperac10n latmoamencana ......................................................................................... 511
(A/CONF.49/P/568) .
Nelly A. de Libanati, G.B. Bar6
Discussion on Agenda Item 6.3. ......................................................................................... 529

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 13

AGENDA ITEM 4.3. MEDICAL APPLICATIONS: TECHNIQUES AND USE IN


DIAGNOSIS, THERAPY AND RESEARCH, INCLUDING
DOSIMETRIC ASPECTS
Use of radioisotopes and radiation in medical and allied fields and their public
health implications ........................................................................................................ 3
(A/CONF.49/P/653)
World Health Organizatzon
Recent advances in diagnostic nuclear medicine .. .. ...... ........................................ .............. 13
(A/CONF.49/P/092)
H.N. Wagner, Jr., A. F. Rupp
Nouvelles techniques radioisotopiques d'exploration renale, pancreatique, thyroidienne
et cardiaque .................................................................................................................. 35
(A/CONF.49/P/631)
C. Kellershohn, C. Raynaud, Szmone Ricard, A. Desgrez, R. Riviere, P. de Vernejoul,
L. Barritault, J.-P. Marucci, A. Lansiart
The role of radionuclides in the diagnosis of cancer ............ ............ ...... .... .......... ...... .. ...... 61
(A/CONF.49/P/407)
K.E. Scheer, W.J. Lorenz, P. Schenck, D. Lorenz
Use of short-lived radionuclides in high spatial resolution stud1es m nuclear med1cine 85
(A/CONF.49/P/507)
J.R. Mallard, R.P. Parker, N. G. Trott
Radioisotopic investigations of some tropical diseases ...................................................... 99
(A/CONF.49/P/739)
R.D. Ganatra, S.M. Sharma, Homai DaCosta, A.M. Samuel, P. Ramanathan,
G.D. Nadkarni, S.H. Atmaram, L. Ramanna, B. Singh, M.N. Mehta, B.A. Bagwe,
M.C. Patel, A.B. Sewatkar, U.R. Deshpande, K. Singh, S.R. Dandekar, L.S. Mani
38 CONTENTS OF VOL. 13

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B CCCP........................................................................................................................... 117
(A/CONF.49/P/437)
A. C. lla8Jt08, F.JJ.. Baucoto!to8, K.H. KocmpoMuHa, M.M. Xpy~o8
(Main tendencies and prospects for the development of radiation therapy in the USSR:
A.S. Pavlov et al.J
Recent advances in radiation therapy 127
(A/CONF.49/P/091)
H.D. Suit
Fast neutron beams for radiotherapy ................................................................................ 137
(A/CONF.49 /PI 508)
D.K. Bewley, J.F. Fowler
OpHMeHeHHe npOTOHHbiX ny'lKOB B CCCP AJJll MBAHKo-6HOJJOf'H'l8CKHX [\eJJeli ....................... 147
(A/CONF.49/P/752)
B.n. J1,31CeJtenoB, O.B. Oaneu11o, B.H. KoMapoB, E.B. Eywp'teB, Jl.Jl. foJt'biJun,
K.K. O~tocoBcxuii, B.C. XopomxoB, Jf.tP. JloMauoB, H.H. EJtoxun, A.H. PyiJepMaH,
B.B. Acmpaxau, M.m. Baii116ep2, E.H. MunaxoBa
(Proton beam applications for medical and biological purposes in the Soviet Union:
V.P. Dzhelepov et al.)
Extracorporeal irradiation of blood for immuno-suppressive therapy: Equipment,
dosimetry and medical experience .. ........ .. ........................ .............. ........ .... ................ .. . 161
(A/CONF.49/P/642)
E. Weeke, I. Rasmussen, P. Christensen, L. Better-Jensen
Deux applications des radioisotopes en medecine: !'exploration renale quantitative et le
calcul rapide des doses de radiation en curietherapie ..................................................... 175
(A/CONF.49/P/121)
Angelika Bischof-Delaloye, W. Hedinger, B. Delaloye, G. G. Poretti, F. Ionescu,
A. Zuppinger
RadiOisotope examinations of blood flow in tissues and organs ........................................ 189
(A/CONF.49/P/332)
M. Gembicki, W. Graban
Investigaciones biomedicas con radiois6topos ....... .. .. .............. .. .................... .... .. .... ...... .. .. 203
(A/CONF.49/P/563)
V. Pecorini, O.J. Degrossi, N. Altschuler, E.E. Capalbo
Applications nucleaires dans le domaine bwmedical .......................................................... 223
(A/CONF.49/P/629)
R. Allemand, M. Cordelle, V. De/croix, C. Favier, R. Cariod, M. Laval, D. Masse,
J. Max, E. Tournier
The production and distribution of radiopharmaceuticals in Australia .............................. 229
(A/CONF.49/P/125)
R.E. Boyd, U. Engelbert, J.N. Gregory
Nuclear medicme development programs in Brazil ............................................................. 243
(A/CONF .49 /P /203)
A. F. G. da Rocha, C. Syllus
Current status and results of nuclear medicine and radiobiology in Hungary ..................... 253
(A/CONF.49 /P /3 24)
V. Varteresz, I. Rode, Gy. Petranyi
Review of nuclear medicme in Israel .................... .......... ........ ................ .................. ......... 263
(A/CONF.49/P/017)
E. Lubin
Medical applications of radiation ....................................................................................... 271
(A/CONF.49 /P /263)
K. Kakehi, Y. Umegaki, H. Tsunemoto
Medical applications of radioisotopes and radiation: Techniques and use in diagnosis,
therapy and research ..................................................................................................... 285
(A/CONF.49/P/161)
J.D. Abbatt, H. F. Batho, D.R. Cowper, L. Rosenthall, D. Wood
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B CCCP ·················································································································· 299


(A/CONF.49/P/462)
8.3. A2pauam, .K.lf.. KaJZaumapoe, f/J.M. J/J!cc, F.A. MalloB, H.B. 06yxoe
(Clinical aspects of the diagnostic application of radioisotopes in the USSR:
V.Z. Agranat et al.)
Experience in a radioisotope and radiotherapy centre in a developing country . .. ...... ...... ... 31 7
(A/CONF.49/P/639)
E.A. Rahman, A. Hidayatalla, LA. Rahman
Radiobiological studies and availability of radiopharmaceuhcals for medical applications
in Egypt ........................................................................................................................ 325
(A/CONF.49/P/147)
S.E. Hashish, H.M. Roushdy, M.F. Abdel-Wahab, E. Hallaba, M. Mahfouz,
M.A. El Garhy
Two years' experience in the use of iodine-125 for treatment of thyrotoxicosis ................ 337
(A/CONF.49/P/654)
Z. Lewitus, E. Lubin, Jadwiga Rechnic, T. Rosenberg, J. Laor, M. Ben Porath, Y. Feige
Discussion on Agenda Item 4.3 ......................................................................................... 349

AGENDA ITEM 4.4. RADIATION BIOLOGY: STUDIES OF CELL FUNCTION,


RADIATION MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOSPHERE RESOURCES
Mechanisms of radiatiOn injury and repair of molecules and cells ..................................... 361
(A/CONF.49/P/093)
M.M. Elkind, R.B. Painter
DNA repair and recovery mechanisms in synchronous Chi orella cells after gamma
irradiation ..................................................................................................................... 373
(A/CONF.49/P/213)
E. Cabela, H. Altmann
Radiation damage and repair processes in animal cells ...................................................... 381
(A/CONF.49/P/554)
V. DniSil. Z. Karpfel, Vera Juniskovti, L. Ryznar
Radiation damage and repair at the molecular and cellular levels ...................................... 393
(A/CONF.49/P/538)
B.B. Singh, A.R. Gopal-Ayengar
Recovery from radiation damage in biological systems ...................................................... 407
(A/CONF.49/P/163)
A.P. James, R.H. Rixon, J. W. Whitfield, H.B. Newcombe
Restorative effects of post-irradiation treatment with substances related to nucleic
acids in cells and animals ........................................... .................................................... 423
(A/CONF.49/P/257)
T. Tsuchiya, T. Sugahara, N. Egami, M. Honkawa, F. Kawamura, S. Kondo
Restauraci6n de Ia capacidad inmunol6gica de animales irradiados mediante celulas
vivas .............................................................................................................................. 435
(A/CONF.49/P /320)
F. Morgado, H. Folch, P. Esquivel
Effets des radiations sur les bases constitutives des acides nucleiques ............................... 44 7
(A/CONF.49/P/633)
R. Teoule, J. Cadet, M. Polverelli, A. Cier
Effect of gamma rays and high-energy electrons on development and mitosis of
malignant cells ................................ .. .......................... ...................................... ............. 459
(A/CONF.49/P /3 58)
B.A. Ndkovic, L. Djuric, D. Polic, Z. Merkas, M. Bekerus, V. Vujnic
Recent results of fast-neutron radiobiology and their significance for radiation protection
and tumour radiotherapy .............................................................................................. 465
(A/CONF.49/P /030)
J.A. G. Davids, G. W. Barendsen, J.J. Broerse
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MyTar'8HH08 A8ilcTBJ.18 6b!CTpb!X H8HTpOHOB Ha MIIKpoopraHJ.13Mbl ........................................ 481


(A/CONF.49/P/690)
A.M. llace'i,ltUU, M.G. ropnall, T.H. JlytUitUHa, M.ll.. Mamoeeoa
(Mutagenic effect of fast neutrons on microorganisms: A.M. Pasechnik et al.)
The genetic effects of radiation ......................................................................................... 487
(A/CONF.49/P/677)
W.L. Russell
Discussion on Agenda Item 4.4. ........................................................................................ 501

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14

AGENDA ITEM 4.5: INDUSTRY: STUDY, INVESTIGATION AND DEVELOPMENT


OF RESOURCES
Applications of radioisotopes and radiation sources in industry, radiation processing
and hydrology: Current status in India ......................................................................... 3
(A/CONF.49/P/539)
V.K. Iya, A. C. Eapen, K. Krishnamurthy
Application des isotopes et des rayonnements dans les scrences biologiques,
!'agriculture et l'industrie en Bulgarie ............................................................................. 19
(A/CONF.49/P/1 07)
E. Andreev, M. Stoilov, I. Piscov
Recent advances in applications of isotopes and radiation in the United States
of America ............................ ..... ..................... ... ............... ............ .. .......... ......... ............ 29
(A/CONF.49/P/840)
E.E. Fowler
New trends in the industrial application of radioactive isotopes in Hungary ...................... 45
(A/CONF.49/P/325)
G. Foldiak, F. Kocsis, K. Varr6
Empleo de los is6topos y de las radiaciones en las ciencias aplicadas y en Ia tecnologia
en Espana . ,.................. ...... .......... .......... .... .... ........... ... .. .. . ..................... ............ ............ 59
(A/CONF.49/P/727)
Junta de Energia Nuclear (JEN) y Gabinete de Aplicaciones de Ia Energia Nuclear
a las Obras Publicas ( GAENOP)
Industrial applications of radiation and radioisotopes m 1apan .......................................... 73
(A/CONF.49/P/827)
K. Motojima, A. Danna, M. Kobayashi, T. Hirayama, I. Fujii
Progress in the application ofradimsotopes for studying improvement of production
technology m Polish industry ...... ........... ............................................... ............. ........... 91
(A/CONF.49/P/83l)
M. Radwan, T. Rzymkowski
Applications of isotopes and nuclear radiation in Romania ............................................... Ill
(A/CONF .49 /P /340)
I. Ursu
Progress in the application of nuclear techniques in geophysics, mining and hydrology
in Poland .......... .................................... ............. ... ........ .................... .. ..... .................... .. 123
(A/CONF.49/P/334)
J.A. Czubek, T. Piorkowski, J. Niewodniczanski, K. Przewlocki
MeTOA J.130TOHHbiX IIHAJ.IKaTopoB 11 8r'O npi1M8H8HJ.18 B npoMbiWJI8HHOM npo113BOACTB8.............. 145
(A/CONF.49/P/701)
ll.Jl. Fpy3un, 10.<1>. Ba6uuooa, A.H. HecMellnoo
(The isotope tracer method and its use in industry. P.L. Cruz in et al.J
The eight years of activity of the M1ddle Eastern Regional Radioisotope Centre for the
Arab Countries ................. ........................ .................. ............................................. ...... 161
(A/CONF.49/P/797)
!.B. Hazzaa
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Some recent developments in radioisotope technology in Australia ................................... 169


(A/CONF.49/P/123)
1 J.N. Gregory, B.D. Sowerby, W.T. Spragg, J.S. Watt
0poMbllliil8HHbl8 ll/18pHO-!fl1!311'18CK1!8 M8TO/Ibl II annaparypa 3il8M8HTHOf'O 8H8illl38
COCTaBa B81!\8CTB8 ........................................................................................................... 183
(A/CONF.49/P/464)
A.C. lOmawb, C.B. MaMu1WitJ!It, H.H. Haanoa, A.JI . .fhy6oau'l, C.H. Caaocun,
H.ll. A.~tuMapun, IO.B. RKoa.~tea
(Industrial nuclear methods and equipment for elemental analysis· A.S. Shtan' et al.)
Use of radioisotope X-ray techniques in the papermaking process and quality
control measurements .................................................................................................... 197
(A/CONF.49/P/006)
J. Kuusi, H. Puolakka
Applications of isotopes for industrial measurements and control ..................................... 213
(A/CONF.49/P/164)
R. W. Tolmie
Opi!MeHeHI!e paAII01130TOnHbiX np116opos /Iilli KOHTpOilll 11 ynpaBil8HIIll np0113BOIICTB8HHbiMII
npOl\8CCaMII ..................................................................................................................... 227
(A/CONF.49/P/465)
B.A. EMeJt'bllnoa, H.H. Kpeiiui!Jtuu, A.B. llyta'l,e8, B.A. Ruym'Ko8c'Kuii
(The use of radioisotope devices in process monitoring and control:
V.A. Emel'yanov et al.)
Programme franyais de production et d'application du plutonium-238 .............................. 237
(A/CONF.49/P/637)
R. Berger, R. Boucher, ],-C. Derian
Preparation, properttes and uses of radioactive kryptonates ( 85 Kr) in chemistry ................ 257
(A/CONF.49/P/556)
J. Tolgyessy, S. Varga, V. Jesentik
HeKoropbie npiiM8H8HIIll :J;jl;jleKra Mecc6ay:Jpa B HayKe 11 reXHIIKe........................................ 275
(A/CONF.49/P/688)
B.H. fOJt'bOaiiC'Kuii, A.B. aoJteii'KO, B.r. E~ua3apo8
(Some applications of the Mossbauer effect in science and technology.
V.I. Gol'danskij et al.)
Determination of trace elements by neutron activation analysis ........................................ 293
(A/CONF.49/P/ll 0)
!.H. Qureshi, F.!. Nagi, M.N. Cheema, Nasra
0pOMl>llliil8HHbl8 pa/llla[\IIOHHO-XIIMII'18CK118 YCTaHOBKII II nepcneKTI!BHble /Iilli npOMbllli-
il8HHOf'O npi!MeHeHIIll p8/11181.\IIOHHO-XI!MII'IecKI!e npol\eCCbi................................................ 301
(A/CONF.49/P/466)
A.A. BeJp, H.B. Bepew,unc'Kuii, P.B. a11Ca~aunanllu, B.JI. Kapnoa, B.B. Ocunoa,
H.R. lloi!i!y6nbtii, 3.3. tPun'KeJt'b
(Industrial-scale radzation chemistry plants and industrially promising radiation
chemistry processes A.A. Beehr eta!.)
!1cnOilb30B8HII8 YCKOp11T8il8H B M8/III[\I!H8 II HapO/IHOM X03liHCTB8......................................... 321
(A/CONF.49/P/442)
E.r. KoMap
(The use of accelerators in medicine and the national economy: E.G. Komar)
PaAIIOII30TOnHall HellrpMII381.\IIll 3il8KrpocrarwleCKIIX 3apli/IOB B npoMbiUiileHHbiX
YCilOBI!liX ........................................................... ······································· ... ··········· .. ........ 331
(A/CONF.49/P/699)
K.ll.. llucltlaiiiiU'K, H.E. Bpe11CHeaa, c.c. Haauoa, H.A. aaHUJt10'K, ll.JI. fe!fimep,
H.B. Bepmu11u11, E.E. Ky.~tum, IO.H. KanmanuHoa, NJ.B •.lla3ype'K, K.r. lOae6eJt'b6Jtum,
B.lf.. a eMeHm'bea, B.K. KaMeHeu1WX, A. C. Huxu!fiopoa, F.H. Huuxoa, B.K. Ko'lem'Koa
(Radioisotopic neutralization of electrostatic charges in industry. K.D. Pismannik et al.)
The multi-purpose irradiation plant and the quality control of radiation sterilization of
medical eqmpment ........................................................................................................ 345
(A/CONF.49/P/804)
E.A. Christensen, N. W. Holm
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Application of radiation techmques for curing of surface coatings and for preparation of
wood-polymer and concrete-polymer materials ............................................................. 355
(A/CONF.49/P/647)
K. Singer, A. Vinther, W. Batsberg Pedersen, P. Dalager, Z. Forqos
Radiation polymerization of monomer-impregnated South African timbers ...................... 369
(A/CONF.49/P/668)
R.A. Easson
Radiatwn polymerization used to upgrade natural products in Pakistan ............................ 383
(A/CONF.49/P/829)
A. Ahmad, A. Husam, A. Rashid, Farhataz1z
Le developpement des techniques d'irradiation en France ................................................. 393
(A/CONF.49/P/636)
J.R. Puig, G. Gaussens, J. Laizier, P. Jere
Status of and reasons for usmg 1sotope techniques in hydrology ....................................... 411
(A/CONF.49/P/769): Invited review paper)
N. Bochin, S. Dwmtrescu, E. Bradley, V.I. Ferronsky, R. Gonfzantini, B.R. Payne
Application des isotopes stables et radioactifs dans le domame de l'hydrologie
et de Ia sedimentologie .................................................................................................. 425
(A/CONF.49/P/634)
E. Roth, Liliane Merilvat, G. Courtois, R. Cornuet, J Guizerix, R. Margrita,
J. Molinari, R. Gras
Tecmcas isot6picas en hidrologia para el estudio de acuiferos en Mex1co .......................... 441
(A/CONF.49/P/790)
L. Galvez, M. Navarrete, B. Andreu
Sediment study at Karachi by means of radioactive tracers ............................................... 447
(A/CONF.49/P/ 113)
M.H. Qureshi, G.A. Ghauri, S.D. Hussain, N.A. Khan, N. Mustafa, M. Nazir, M. Ahmad
Some apphcations of radioisotopes in coastal pollutiOn control ........................................ 455
(A/CONF.49/P/646)
J.J. Edens
Selected environmental studies using radwact1ve isotopes ................................................. 469
(A/CONF.49/P/509)
D.B. Smith, H.J. Richards
A method for determming long-range transport of atmospheric sulphur ............................ 481
(A/CONF.49/P/318)
S. 0. W. Bergstrom, L. Deve/1, Christina Gyl/ander, R. HesbOl, L. Bergstrom
Neutron activation analysis used in environmental pollution problems .............................. 493
(A/CONF.49/P/019)
J.J.M. de Goeij, J.P. W. Houtman, H. A. Das
Discussion on Agenda Item 4.5. ......................................................................................... 511
LIST OF DELEGATIONS
EDITOR'S NOTE

In addition to delegations from the countries and organizatwns mentioned on pages 163 and 164 of Volume I,
this list also includes delegations from Algeria, Colombta, Costa Rica, Haiti, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Madagascar,
Morocco, Nigeria and the Inter-Governmental Marihme Consultative Organization.
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS

ALGERIA H.E. Mr. L. CORKERY


Res1dent Representative to the InternatiOnal
Representants Atom1c Energy Agency, Vienna
Dr. RG. WARD
Chef de Ia Delegation Deputy Chairman, A.A.E.C
S.E. M Raouf BOUDJAKDJI Mr. F. BRADY
Ambassadeur, Representant permanent de Ia Manager and Secretary, Electnc1ty Comm1ss10n
Repubhque algenenne ctemocratlque et of New South Wales
popula1re aupres de !'Office des NatiOns Umes Dr. A R W WILSON
a Geneve Acting Ch1ef, Techmcal Policy and Internattonal
Relatwns Division, A.A.E.C.
M. Khehfa LOKMANE
Secreta1re d'ambassade, M1ss10n permanente de
Ia Repubhque algenenne democratique et .
populaire aupres de l'Off1ce des Nahons Umes Advisers
a Geneve Dr. R. SMITH
M Boumedienne KEBIR Actmg Deputy Dtrector, Research
Secreta1re des Affa1res etrangeres Estabhshment, A.A E.C.
M. Ahmed BOUDEHRI Mr. R D DEAS
Secreta1re d'ambassade, M1ssion permanente de Engmeer m Charge, Power Section, Department
Ia Republique algenenne democratlque et of National Development
populaire au pres de l'Off1ce des Nattons Umes Dr. A.W. WYLIE
ii Geneve Ch1ef Research Off1cer, Mmeral Physics Sectwn,
CSIRO
ARGENTINA Mr. F.R. HOOPER
Planmng and Investtgahon Department, State
Representantes Electricity Commission of Y1ctoria
Mr. G.L. HANNA
Jefe de Ia Delegacion Atom1c Energy Attache, Austrahan Embassy.
Contralmirante Oscar A. QUIHILLALT V1enna
Pres1dente de Ia Comis16n Nacwnal de Energia Mr. BE. KING
At6mica Phys1c1st m Charge, Western Austrahan State
X-Ray Laboratory
Ingemero Jorge Oscar COSENTINO Professor D.J ALLEN-WILLIAMS
Gerente de Energia de Ia Com1s16n Nacwnal de Head, Department of Mechanical Engmeering,
Energia At6m1ca Umvers1ty of Western Australia
Dr. V1ctono PECORINI Dr. H A.J BATTAERD
Jefe del Departamento B1ologia Nuclear Research Assoc1ate, I C.! A.N Z.
Aphcada de Ia Com!Sl6n Nacional de Energia Dr. G H CHEESEMAN
At6m1ca Department of Chemistry, Umversity of
Dr D. BENINSON Tasmama
Gerente de Protecci6n Radiol6gica y Segundad, Professor A.E. KARBOWIAK
Com!Sl6n Nacional de Energia At6m1ca School of Electncal Engmeenng, Un1vers1ty of
New South Wales
AUSTRALIA Professor R.M. MAY
School of Physics, Univers1ty of Sydney
Mr. B.R PELL Y
Representatives Chauman, Mary Kathleen Uramum Limited
Head of Delegatwn Mr. L.G. KEMENY
Mr. K.F. ALDER Department of Nuclear Engineenng, Un1vers1ty
Comm1ss10ner, A.A.E.C. of New South Wales

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46 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

AUSTRIA Dip! lng. Christian HELD


Geschiiftsfuhrer, Kernkraftwerk Planungs-
Representatives gesellschaft m.b.H.
Head of Delegation Dip!. lng. Franz HINTERMAYER
H.E. Dr. Eug:en BURESCH Generaldirektor, Osterreichische Elektrizitiits-
Ambassador Extraordmary and Mmister wutschafts Akhengesellschaft (Verbund-
Plenipotenhary. Permanent Representative of gesellschaft)
Austria to the Office of the Umted Nations at Dip!. Ing. Franz HOLD
Geneva Mmistenalsekretar, Bundesmmistenum fUr
Bauten und Technik
Dip!. lng. Richard POLACZEK. Dip!. lng. Karl HONIGMANN
Deputy Head of Delegation, Osterreichische Elektrizit:itswirtschafts
Director, Federal Chancellery, Sectwn for Aktlengesellschaft (V erbundgesellschaft)
Economic Co-ordmatton Dip!. lng. Ludwig H. KOMOLI
Dip!. Ing. Rudolf RENNER Direktor, Reaktorbau Forschungs- und
Director, Federal Mmistry for Trade, Commerce Baugesellschaft
and Industry Dozent Dr. Peter KOSS
Dip!. lng Dr. Guenter OBERMAIER Osterreichische Studiengesellschaft fur Atom-
Federal Mimstry for Transport energie Ges.m.b.H.
Dip!. !ng. Dr. Hans MARZENDORFER
Dip!. Ing:. Otto ZELLHOFER Direktor, Steirische Wasserkraft- und
Federal Mtnistry of Se1ence and Research Elektr!Zltiits AG
Dip! lng. Alfred NENTWICH
Techn. Geschiiftsfiihrer, Gememschafts-
Advisers kernkraftwerk Tullnerfeld Ges.m.b.H
Dr. Alfred BOSE Dr. Friednch OSZUSZKY
Duector, Bundesmimstenum fUr sozmle Gememschaftskernkraftwerk Tullnerfeld
Verwaltung Ges.m.b.H.
Dozent Dr Ortwm BOBLETER Dr. Franz PUTZ
AtommstJtut der OsterreiChischen Hochschulen Osterreichische Studiengesellschaft fUr Atom-
Dr. Rudolf BROSCH energ~e Ges.m. b.H.
Kernkraftwerk Planungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Dr. Siegfned RADLER
Dip!. Ing. Dr. Alfons BURTSCHER Ennskraftwerke AG, Steyr
Osterreichische Studiengesellschaft fur Atom- Dr. Kurt SCHLOSSER
energ~e Ges.m.b.H OsterreiChische Studiengesellschaft fUr Atom-
Dr. Edgar CABELA energ~e Ges m. b.H.
Osterreichische Studwngesellschaft fUr Atom- Dip!. lng. Norbert SCHWARZ
energ~e Ges.m b. H. Osterreichische Studiengesellschaft fur Atom-
Dr. Franz CESKA energ~e Ges.m b.H.
Deputy Permanent Representative of Austria to Dr. Raphael SPANN
the Office of the United Nations at Geneva Geschiiftsfuhrer, bsterreichische Studiengesell-
Dip!. lng. Dr. Thomas DOBNER schaft fur Atomenerg~e Ges m.b.H. und
AUSTRIA TOM (Gebr. Bohler u. Co AG. Osterreichisches Atomforum
Maschmenfabrik Andritz AG, Osterreichisch- Dr. Hermann STEINER
Alpine Montangesellschaft, Schoeller-Bleckmann Duektor, Osterreichische Draukraftwerke AG
Stah!werke AG, Simmenng-Graz-Pauker AG Klagenfurt '
Waagner-Bir6 AG) ' Dr. Peter VYCHYTIL
Dr. Kurt FRITZ MimsterialsekretiiT, Bundesmmistenum fUr
AUSTRIA TOM (Gebr. Bohler u. Co. AG soziale Verwaltung
Maschmenfabnk Andritz AG, Osterreichlsch- Dr. lng. Hermann WAGENSONNER
Alpine Montangesellschaft, Schoeller- Duektor, Tiroler Wasserkraftwerke AG,
Bleckmann Stahlwerke AG, Simmenng-Graz- !nnsbruck
Pauker AG, Waagner-Bir6 AG) Mr. Franz ZINGLER
Professor Dip!. Ing. Dr. Paul V. GILL! Abgeordneter zum Nahonalrat. Bundes-
Technische Hochschule Graz, Institut fur mimsterium fur Verkehr
Dampfkesselbau, Reaktortechnik und Dip!. lng Ludwig ZWINGENBERGER
Warmewirtschaft Vereimgte Osterreichische Eisen- und Stahl-
Dr. Rudolf GRUBER werke AG
Generaldirektor, Niederosterreichische
Elektrizitiitswerke AG
Professor Dr. Hans GRUMM
Gesch:iftsfiihrer, Osterreichische Studien-
gesellschaft fur Atomenerg1e Ges.m.b.H. BELGIUM
Dip!. Ing. Helmut GUTMANN
Osterreichische Studiengesellschaft fiir Atom- Represen tan ts
energie Ges.m.b.H. Chef de Ia Delegation
Dip!. Ing. Karl HANDL M.A. BAYENS
. Oberosterreichische Kraftwerke AG, Linz Chef de Cabinet du ministre des affaires
Dip!. Ing. Manfred HEINDLER economiques de Belgique, President du Conseil
Techmsche Hochschule Graz, lnstltut fUr d'admimstration du Centre d'energie nucleaire
Theoretische Physik und Reaktorphysik Mol '
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 47

M. de MEULDER M. R. DE LAVA
Charge de recherches au Serv1ce de Ia program- Ingemeur en chef, Ateliers de constructwns
mation de Ia politique scJentifJque electnques, CharlerOI
M. J. GOENS M M. DE LEENER
Directeur general du Centre d'energ~e nucleaue, Admmistrateur-del!~gue a Ia A.C E.I.B.
Mol M. G. DE MAERE d'AERTRIJCKE
M.P. LEVAUX Attache au Comm1ssanat a l'energ~e atom1que
Secretaue general de l'Institut interumversJtaJre M. E.F.P. DEMARET
des sciences nucleaues AdmJmstrateur-dJrecteur-general, Metallurg~e
M. F. SEYNAEVE et mecamque nucleaires, Dessel
President du Groupement professionel de M. P DE MEESTER
l'mdustne nucleaire Professeur a l'Umvers1te catholique de Louvain
M. A. DEMILDT
Docteur en soences, Centre d'etude de l'energ1e
Conseillers nucleaue
S.E. J.P. van BELLINGHEN M. Ch. DERAEDT
Representant permanent de Ia Belgique ,au pres lngenieur clVll, Centre d'etude de l'energ1e
de !'Office des Nations Umes a Geneve nucleaue
M. J. BOUHA M. A. DE ROUBAIX
Duecteur du Serv1ce scientifique, Mmistere des Admmistrateur-delegue de Ia S.A. Metallurg1e et
affaJres etrangeres mecamque nucleaue
M. A. ONKELINX M. J. DE THIER
Conseiller d'ambassade a Ia del!!gation Admm1strateur-delegue au Synd1cat d'etudes de
permanente de Ia Belgique aupn\s de !'Office des l'mdustrie atom1que
Nations Unies a Geneve M. E. DETILLEUX
Duecteur technique a l'Eurochem1c
M. H. BAIRIOT M F DETROY
lngemeur-chef de departement a Ia Belgo-
Docteur en SCiences Chimlques a Ia
nucleaJre Metallurg~e Hoboken
Experts M. A. DE TROYER
M. L. BAETSLE Chef de serv1ce a !'Union mimere
Docteur en SCiences au Centre d'etude de M. D DEWEZ
l'energ~e nucleaue
lngemeur a Ia Soc1t\te generale des minerais
M. Ch. BEETS M. J. DE VOOGHT
lngemeur clVll au Centre d'etude de l'energie Professeur a l'Umvers1te libre de Bruxelles
nucleaire M F DIERCKENS
M. F.R. BELOT D1recteur de Centre et sud
AdJomt a Ia d1rection generale des Unions des M.P. DIRVEN
centrales electnques mdustrielles Docteur en sciences, Centre d'etude de l'energ1e
M. P. BLOCK nuclea1re
D1recteur a l'Electro-navale et industrielle S.A M. H. DOPCHIE
M G CALBERG Directeur a l'Assooation Vinyotte
lngemeur-chef de serv1ce a !'Electrobel M. P. DOZINEL
M. G CANTILLON Ingemeur en chef a Ia Societe de traction et
Chef de travaux, Mimstere de Ia sante publique d'electncite
M. J.-M. CHERMANNE M. H. DRESSE
D1recteur ad]omt des projets, Association Ingemeur-chef de service a l'Electrobel
europeenne pour reacteurs rap1des refr01d1s au M W. OUTRE
gaz (GBH Association) Docteur assoc1e a l'Umversite cathohque de
M A COESSENS Louvain
Directeur general de l'mdustrie. Mm1stere des M.P. ERKES
affaues economiques D1recteur adjomt, Soc1ete de tractiOn et
M. R CONSTANT d'electncite
Docteur en soences, Centre d'etude de l'energie M. M.H. FAES
nucleaue Docteur en medecme, Centre d'etude de
M. J CRUCIFIX l'energie nucleaire
Chef de departement de Ia S.A. Metallurgic et M. A FALLA
mecanique nucleaire lngemeur clVII, Centre d'etude de l'energie
M J. DANGUY nuclea1re
Ingenieur-chef de serv1ce a Ia Soc1ete de traction M.A. FLIPOT
et d'electric1te Ingenieur c1vil, Centre d'etude de l'energ~e
M. L. DANGUY nucleaire
Professeur a Ia Faculte polytechmque, Mons M E. FOSSOUL
M. J. DEBRUE Directeur adJoint a Ia Belgonucleaue
Ingemeur clVll, Centre d'etude de l'energ~e M. J.P. FRISON
nucleaue Docteur en dr01t, Centre d'etude de l'energie
M. L. DECHAMPS nucleaire
lngenieur civil, Union miniere Mile N. HARDENNE
M. P. DEJONGHE Conseiller au Commissariat a l'energie atom1que
Chef de dlVls!On, Centre d'etude de l'energie M. E. HENROTIN
nuch!aue Ingenieur, Electro-navale et mdustrielle S.A.
48 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

M. M.HUBERLANT M. J.P. SCHMIT


Directeur a Ia S.A. Metallurgie et mecanique Docteur en sciences, charge de COUTS a
nucleaire L'Universite nationale du Congo. Kmshasa
M. E.H. HUBERT M G SCHMITZ
Charge de cours assoc1e a l'Univers1te de l'etat, Duecteur a !'Electrobel
Liege M. A SIEBERTZ
M.P. HUBLET Ingenieur civil, Centre d'etude de l'energie
Medecin-chef-duecteur a I' Admimstratwn de nucleaire
!'hygiene et de Ia medecine du travail, M. G. SMISSAERT
Mm1stere de l'emploi et du travail lngemeur-chef de serv1ce, Sow'te de traction et
M.P. KRUYS d'electnc1te
Docteur en sciences, Duecteur pour !'Europe de M. M SOENEN
Jersey Nuclear Company Ingemeur clVII, Centre d'etude de l'energ~e
M. J. LABRIQUE nuclt\aire
Ingenieur, Chef du departement «DivisiOn- M. G. STIENNON
Construction» Societe Cockenll Directeur au Centre d'etude de l'energie
M. F. LACROIX nucleaire
Directeur, Syndical beige d'assurances nuclea1res M. J. STORRER
M. R. LAMARCHE D1recteur adjomt a Ia BelgonucleaJre
Conseiller au Serv1ce de programma lion de Ia M. G. TAVERNIER
politJque scientifique Admimstrateur-Directeur general a Ia
M. A. LAURENT Belgonucleaue
Directeur general. Administration de Ia secunte M. R. VAN DAMME
du travail, Mimstere de l'empl01 et du travail lngenieur en chef, Directeur au Mimstere des
M. J. LEDUC affaires economiques
Directeur adjomt a Ia Belgonucleaire M. F.VANDENABEELE
M. L. LEENDERS Directeur du Groupement professwnnel de
Ingenieur en genie atomique, Centre d'etude de l'mdustne nucl!\aue
I' energ~e nucleaire M. E. VAN DEN BEMDEN
M. J.M. LEJEUNE D1recteur adjomt a Ia Belgonucleaire
Directeur a Ia S.A. Metallurgie et mecamque M. J. VANDEN BOSCH
nucleaire Directeur de Ia Secunte nuclea~re
M. H. LENDERS M. H VAN DEN BROECK
Ingenieur physique aI' Euratom Ingemeur civil, Centre d'etude de l'energie
M. F. LOUIS nucleaire
Directeur a I' Electro bel M. R VAN DEN DAMME
M. N. MAENE Directeur adJoint a !'Intercom
Ingenieur civil, Centre d'etude de l'energie M. P. VAN DEN PLAS
nucleaire Professeur a !'Ecole d' Application de Bruxelles
M. P. MALDAGUE M. J. VAN DER SPEK
Administrateur-duecteur, Belgonucleaue President de COMET AIN
M. M. MELICE M. N. VAN DE VOORDE
Ingemeur-chef de serv1ce a l'Electrobel Chef de departement, Belgonucl!!aJre
M. J. MIKLOAJCZAK M. J.-P. VAN DIEVOET
Directeur general adjoint a Ia Soc1ete generale Duecteur a Ia Belgonucleaire
des minerals M. F. VAN GEERTRUYDEN
M. J.M. MORELLE Consultant au Commissanat a l'energ~e
Maitre de conferences a l'Umversite cathohque atomique
de Louvain, Duecteur adjom t a Ia Belgonucl!\aire M. R. VANHAELEWIJN
Mme. N. MOSTIN Chef de division au Centre d'etude de
Ingenieur, Belgonucleaire l'energ~e nucleaire
M. F. MOTTE M. J. VAN IMPE
Ingemeur civil au Centre d'etude de l'energie Ingenieur-conseil, Electro-navale et
nucleaire mdustnelle S.A.
M. J. PAPPAERT
Duecteur du serv1ce des etudes a Ia Compagnie M. J. VAN LOOY
d'entrepnses C.E.C. Ingenieur civil, Centre d'etude de l'energ1e
M. G. PENELLE nucleaire
Ingenieur-chef de service, Centre d'etude de M. G. VANMASSENHOVE
l'energie nuclea1re Ingemeur civil, Centre d'etude de !'energ1e
M M. POTEMANS nucleaire
Duecteur au Centre d'etude de l'energ~enucleaire M J. VERHAEGHE
Professeur a l'Umvers1te de Gand
M. M. PREAT M.P. VETS
Ingenieur en chef de Ia Societe de tractiOn et Ingemeur Civil, Centre d'etude de l'energie
d'electncite nucleaire
M. J.P. ROMBAUX
Ingemeur-chef de serv1ce a l'Electro-navale et M. P. VON DER HARDT
mdustrielle S.A. Ingemeur ClVII a l'EURA TOM
M. J. SCHMETS M. J. WURM
Docteur en sciences, Centre d'etude de l'energie Docteur en sciences au Centre d'etude de
nuclt\aire l'energie nuc!ea1re
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 49

BRAZIL Dr. M. STOILOV


Chercheur scientifique principal, Inslitut de
Representatives genetique et de selection des plantes, Sofia
Head of Delegation
Professor H. GUIMARAES DE CARVALHO Conseillers
Chairman, National Atomic Energy CommJssJOn Professeur Marin OPREV
Recteur adJoint, charge de Ia parlie method1que
Admiral 0. CUNHA a l'Inslitut d'electricite et de technolog1e
Member of the Board of Directors, Natwnal V.I. Lenme
Atomic Energy Comm1ssion Professeur S1meon BA TOV
Professor T DAMY DE SOUZA SANTOS Chef de Ia chaue d'energ~e, Inslitut d'electric1te
Member of the Board of Directors, National et de technologie V.I. Lenine
Atomic Energy Commisswn M. H. KHALATCHEV
Professor L. CINTRA DO PRADO Chef de sectwn, Mimstere des affaires etrangeres
Member of the Scientific Adv1sory Committee M. Dimitar KRAEV
Mr. P. NOGUEIRA BATISTA Institut d'etudes supeneures de medecine, Sofia
Mimster Counsellor M. I. PEINIRDJIEV
Chef de sectwn, Departement des Nations
Advisers Unies et du desarmement, Mmistere des affaues
Mr. H.F.S. BITTENCOURT etrangeres
Resident Representative of Brazil to the M. S. TZVETKOV
International Atom1c Energy Agency, V1enna Premier secretaue, MISSIOn permanente de Ia
Mr. P B. CAMARGO Bulgane au pres de !'Office des Nations Umes
D1rector, Centrals Electncas, Sao Paulo a Geneve
Mr. A.F. GONCALVES DAROCHA
Adviser, Nat;onal Nuclear Energy CommissiOn
Mr. L.F. LAMPREIA
Second Secretary, Permanent M1ssion of Brazil BURMA
to the Office of the Umted Nations at Geneva
Mr. J.A. MARQUES DE SOUZA Observer
Head, Fuel Section, Planning and Development
Assessory, National Nuclear Energy Comm1sswn Mr. KYAW MIN
Mr. C M. MASCARENHAS DALE Charged' Affaues, Embassy of the Unwn of
Head. Reactor Diviswn of the Inslituto de Burma, Bern
Pesquisas Radwativas, Belo Honzonte
Mr. R. GOMES DE OLIVEIRA
D1rector, Instituto de Engenharia Nuclear, BYELORUSSIAN
Rw de J aneuo
Mr. R.R. PIERONI SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC
Duector. Inslituto de Energia Atomica, Representatives
Sao Paulo
Mr. C S. MARTINS PINTO Head of Delegation
Head. Programme Department, National Mr. Nikolaj Alexandrovich BORISEVICH
Nuclear Energy Comm1ssion President, Academy of Sciences
Secretary Mr. Nikolaj Evseevich SA VCHENKO
Mmister of Health, Corresponding Member of
MISS c. CUNHA the Academy of Sciences
Chancery Officer. Ottawa, Canada Mr. Fedor lvanovich FEDOROV
Academician-Secretary, Physico-mathematical
branch, Academy of Sciences
Mr. Andrey Kapitonov1ch KRASIN
Director-Academ1cian, Nuclear Energy Institute,
BULGARIA Academy of Sciences
Mr. Aleksey Jakovlevich TYURIN
Representants First Secretary, Ministry for Foreign Affaus
Chef de Ia De/egatwn
Professeur Neno IV ANTCHEV
Secn!taire, Comite de l'energ~e atomique, CANADA
Conseil des ministres
Representatives
M. Simeon ROUSKOV
Duecteur, Centrale atomique «Kozlodoui>> Head of Delegation
M. Vassile KHRISTOV Dr. W. Bennett LEWIS
Chef du laboratoire «Science et techmque Senior Vice-President, Atomic Energy of
reacteur», Institut de physique, Academie des Canada Limited
sc1ences
M. K. KHRISTOV Mr. W.M. GILCHRIST
Duecteur, Department des Natwns Unies et du President, Canadian Nuclear Association,
desarmement, Mmistere des affaues etrangeres President, Eldorado Nuclear L1mited
50 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

Mr. Y. de GUISE Mr. RD. PAGE


Commissioner, Quebec Hydro Electnc Power Projects
Commission Mr. C.A. PAMPARARO
Dr. D.G HURST Commerc1al Products
President, Atom1c Energy Control Board Mr. N. PAPAZIAN
Dr. J.W.T. SPINKS Power Projects
Pres1dent, University of Saskatchewan Mr E.C.W. PERRYMAN
Chalk River Nuclear La bora tones
Mr. D. RADOJKOVICH
Advisers Radiation Safety
Mr. J.A.L ROBERTSON
Mznister attending the Conference Chalk R1ver Nuclear Laboratones
The Honourable M1tchell SHARP Dr. R F.S ROBERTSON
Secretary of State for External Affa1rs Mr. M.T. STURTRIDGE
Alternate representatzves Power Projects
Mr D. WATSON
Dr. A.J MOORADIAN V1ce-Pres1dent, Admimstratton
Vice-Pres1dent, Whiteshell Nuclear Research Mr. G.P.L. WILLIAMS
Establishment, Atom1c Energy of Canada
L1m1ted Permanent Mission of Canada to the Inter-
Dr. H.G. THODE natwnal Atomic Energy Agency, Vzenna
Pres1dent, McMaster University, Dtrector, H.E. Mr. N. BERLIS
Atomic Energy of Canada L1m1ted Ambassador, Embassy of Canada, Y1enna
Mr. L. W. WOODHEAD Mr. W.F.S. BEATTIE
Nuclear Operations Manager, Hydro-Electnc
Power Comm1ss1on of Ontano Other Advzsers
Dr. J.D. ABBATT
A tomzc Energy of Canada Limited Department of National Health and Welfare
Mr. K.A.W. BADHAM Dr. A M. AIKIN
Commerc1al Products Atom1c Energy of Canada L1m1ted
Dr. G.O. BAINES Mr. L. AMYOT
Mr. D.L.S. BATE Ecole Polytechnique
Power Projects Mr. R. BOUCHER
Mr. M. BRANDRETH Ministry of Nahonal Resources, Quebec
Whiteshell Nuclear Research Establishment Mr. F.C. BOYD
Mr W.F. BRISSON Atom1c Energy Control Board
Commcrctal Products Dr. D.H. BULLOCH
Mr. A R. BURGE Eldorado Nuclear Lim1ted
Power Projects Mr. J.C. BURGER
Mr. B COX Eldorado Nuclear L1mited
Sc1enttfic Secretary for the Conference Mr L. CAHILL
Mr. E. CRITOPH Quebec Hydro Electnc Commisston
Chalk R1ver Nuclear Laboratories Mr. G.F. COLBORNE
Mr. W.E. DOWNS Eldorado Nuclear L1m1ted
Commercial Products Mr H. COTTON
Mr. W. EVANS Information Canada
Chalk River Nuclear Laboratones Mr. R. DECARY
Mr G. HAKE Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for
Chalk River Nuclear Laboratones External Affa1rs
Mr A.E. HART Mr. F.M. FOULKES
Chalk River Nuclear Laboratones Canatom L1m1ted
Mr. RG. HART Mr. R. HAGGAN
Wh1teshell Nuclear Research Estabhshment Department of External Affairs
Mr. R.C. HAYDEN Mr. P. HAMEL
Atom1c Energy Control Board
Mr. C.H. HETHERINGTON Dr. R.H. HAYNES
Commercial Products York Un1versity
Dr. J.W. HILBORN Mr A. HILL
Chalk R1ver Nuclear La bora tones
Mr. J.R. JOYCE Hydro Electnc Power Commisston of Ontano
Mr. J. HOWIESON
Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories
Mr. C.C. KENNEDY Westinghouse Canada L1m1ted
Dr. A.P. JAMES
Dr J.R. MACEWAN National Research Council
Chalk R1ver Nuclear Laboratones Mr E K. KEANE
Mr. K.F. MACQUEEN Hydro Electnc Power Commisston of Ontario
Commercial Products Mr. R.E. MOORE
Dr A.M. MARKO Second Secretary, Permanent Mission of Canada
Chalk R1ver Nuclear Laboratories to the Office of the Umted Na!tons at Geneva
Dr. C.H. MILLAR Mr. J. MULLIN
Chalk R1ver Nuclear Laboratories SCience Counctl of Canada
Mr. R.S. MORROW Mr. A J. O'CONNOR
Power Projects New Brunswick Power Commission
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 51

Mr. J.W. PATTERSON Sr. L CARMONA


Department of Industry. Trade and Commerce ENDESA
Dr O.J.C. RUNNALLS Sr M. ZENTENO
Department of Energy, Mmes and Resources CORFO
Dr. S.K. SEN
Umverstty of Mamtoba
Mr. R. TESSIER
Permanent Mtsswn of Canada to the Office of
the Umted Natwns at Geneva CHINA
Mr R M WILLIAMS Representatives
Department of Energy. Mines and Resources
Mr. R.C. JOHNSTON Head of Delegatwn
Canadtan General Electnc Co. Ltd. Professor Vtctor Chen-Hwa CHENG
Dr. D.A. RENNIE Member and Secretary-General, Atomtc Energy
Umverstty of Saskatchewan Counctl; Dtrector. Instttute of Nuclear Sctence.
Mr. H.N. MACDONELL Nattonal Tsing Hua University
Vtce-Prestdent, BRINCO
Dr. Jt-Peng CHIEN
Special Adviser Member, Atomic Energy Council and
Mr. G JGNATIEFF Duector, Institute of Nuclear Energy Research,
Ambassador and Permanent Representative to Atomic Energy Counctl
the Permanent Mtsswn of Canada to the Offtce Dr. Paul Lu-Cheng HAO
of the Umted Nattons at Geneva Member. Atomtc Energy Council and
Duector, Union Industnal Research Instttute,
Secretariat Ministry of Economtc Affairs
Mile B de MONTMOLLIN Dr. Davtd S.L. CHU
Interpreter Vice-President, Taiwan Power Company
Mrs. M. PETERS Dr. Chang LUNG
Secretary of DelegatiOn Counsellor, Permanent Mtsswn of the Republic
Mile A. SHIRINSKY of China to the Office of the United Natwns
Secretary, Interpreter at Geneva

Advisers
Dr. Shaw-Chi WU
CHAD Head. Nuclear Chemical Sectton, Institute of
Nuclear Energy Research, Atomic Energy
Representant Counctl
S.E. M John ABDULAHAD Dr. Cht-Kang CHENG
Representant permanent de Ia Repubhque du Associate Nuclear Engtneer, Institute of Nuclear
Tchad aupres de !'Office des Natwns Umes a Energy Research, Atomtc Energy Counctl
Geneve Mr. Jteh-Leun WEI
Thtrd Secretary, Permanent Mtssion of the
Repubhc of China to the Office of the United
Nations at Geneva
CHILE
Representantes
Jefe de Ia De/egacz6n
S.E. Sr. Hernan SANTA CRUZ
COLOMBIA
Embajador, Representante Permanente de Chile Representante
ante Ia Oftcma de las Naciones Umdas en
Gmebra Dr. N. GOMEZ
Conse)ero, Miston permanente de Colombta ante
Sr Gabnel ALVIAL Ia Oficina de las Nactones Umdas en Gmebra
Prestdente, Comtsi6n Chtlena de Energia Nuclear
Sr. Sergto ALVARADO
Duector EJeCutivo, Comist6n Chilena de
Energia Nuclear CONGO,
Sr. Fernando GAMBOA DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF
Pnmer Secretario, Delegact6n Permanente de
Chile ante Ia Oftcma de las Naciones Unidas Representants
en Gmebra
Chef de Ia Delegation
Asesores M. A. MUTUALE
Secretaue general, Mmistere de l'energte
Sr. Jaime ESTRADA
Temente Coronel de EJerctto Dr. F. MALU
Sr. Arturo NINO DE ZEPEDA Commissatre des sctences nucleaires
Capitan de Fragata Dr. L. GILLON
Sr. Edgard CEVALLOS Secretaue permanent. Commissanat des
Comandante de Escuadnlla sciences nucleaues
52 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

COSTA RICA Advisers


Representante Mr. Jin BERANEK
Mr.J.CHOCHOLOUS
S.E. Sr. Carlos B. d1 MOTTOLA
Embajador, Representante permanente de Mr. Sobeslav SIMEK
Costa R1ca ante Ia Of1cma de las Naciones Mr. Antonm PULKRAB
Umdas en Ginebra Mr. Oldi'ich ZOCH
Mr Stanislav HAVEL
Asesores
Professor Zdenek KARPFEL
Sra. Aida FACIO de MENA Mr. Stefan VARGA
Consejero
Sr. M1guel MENA Dr Emil KUNZ
Primer Secretario Mr. Jaroslav JERABEK
Mr. Jan HULOVEC
Mr. Vlad1mir KRIZEK
CUBA Mr. Karel PECfNKA
Mr. Veroslav SOBEK
Representantes
Jefe de Ia De/egaci6n Secretariat
E.S. M. Carlos LECHUGA HEVIA Mrs. Jifina DAVIDOV A
Embajador Extraordmano y Plenipotenciario, Atomic Energy Commission
Representante Permanente de Cuba ante Ia
Oficina de las Nacwnes Unidas y Organism as
Internacwnales con sede en Suiza

Dr. Miguel D'STEFANO DENMARK


Asesor Juridico, M1embro del Secretanado
Permanente de Ia Com1si6n de Altos Estudios Representatives
Polilicos, Ministeno de Relacwnes Exteriores
de Cuba Head of Delegation
Ingeniero Heliodoro MEDINA Mr. H.H. KOCH
Director del Inslituto de Ffs1ca Nuclear de Ia Permanent Under-Secretary, Chairman,
Academia de Ciencias ExecutiVe Committee, Atomic Energy
Licenciado Arnalda GOMEZ MONTENEGRO Commission
Subdirectory Jefe del Departamento de
Reactores del Inslituto de Ffs1ca Nuclear Mr. Jens M!i)LLER
Ingemero Raul POSADA CAR RILES Vice-Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission
Jefe del Grupo de Energfa del Centro de Professor Dr. A.R. MACKINTOSH
Investigaciones Energelicas, Univers1dad de Ia Duector, Research Establishment Riso,
Habana Atom1c Energy Commission
Mr. Hans VON BULOW
Asesores Secretary-General, Atomic Energy Commission
Dr. F.A. JUUL
lngeniero Ernesto PEREZ CARDERO Vice-Director, Research Establishment Riso,
Jefe del Departamento de Radio-is6topos del Atom1c Energy Commission
Centro Nacwnal de Investigaciones Cientff1cas
lngeniero Francisco ROSS MEDINA Advisers
lnvestigador del Centro de Investigaciones
Energet1cas de Ia Universidad de Ia Habana Mr. Bodil AARUP
Administration, R1so
Mr. M. Ismail ALY
Danida Fellow, Chemistry Department, Riso
CZECHOSLOVAK SOCIALIST REPUBLIC Mr. Carl ANDERSEN
Member of Danish Atomic Energy Commission,
Representatives Managing Duector, NESA Power Company
Head of Delegation Mr. L. B!i)TTER-JENSEN
Mr Jan NEUMANN Health Physics Department, R1so
Chairman, Czechoslovak Atomic Energy Mr. Ebbe A. CHRISTENSEN, M.D.
Commission Head of Department, Serum Institute, Adviser
in bacteriology to the Danish Atomic Energy
Mr Milan RUSNAK Commission
Deputy Minister, for Fuel and Energetics Mr. Poul CHRISTENSEN
Mr. Karel BARABAS Health Phys1cs Department, Riso
Secretary-General, Czechoslovak Atom1c Mr. P. EMMERSEN
Energy Commission Reactor Department, R1so
Dr. Zdenek STUCHL Y Mr. Knud FISCHER
Chief, International Relations Diviswn, Senk>r Engmeer, The Power Stalion of
Czechoslova\} Atom1c Energy Commission S¢nderjylland
Mr. Jan STRUCKA Mr. Heinz FLOTO
First Secretary, Ministry for Fore1gn Affairs Reactor DR 3, Riso
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 53

Mr. Per FREDERIKSEN Secretariat


Nuclear Safety Committee, R1s6
Mr. T. FRII5-SI/)RENSEN Miss W. KAISER
Head of Reactor DR 3, R1so M1ss B. SPANGGAARD
Mr. H.L. GJI/)RUP
Head of Health Phys1cs Department, R1s6
Mr. Karsten HAACK
Reactor DR 3, R1so
Mr. H. HAGEN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Reactor Department, R1s6
Dr. Niels HANSEN Representante
Head of Metallurgy Department, Riso S E. Sr. F. HERRERA-ROA
Mr. H. INGVORSEN Embajador, Representante Permanente de Ia
Managing Director, Nunc Ltd., Kamstrup Republica Dommicana ante Ia Oficma de las
Mr. Aage JENSEN Nacwnes Umdas en Gmebra
Head of Reactor Department, R1so
Mr. Henning JENSEN
Health Phys1cs Department, R1so
Mr. N.E. KAISER
Engineering Department, R1so
ECUADOR
Mr. S.L. KRUSE
lsefjord Power Station Representantes
Miss Ulla LARSEN
Admmistration, Riso Je[e de Ia Delegaci6n
Mr. C.U. LINDERSTRI/)M-LANG S.E. Dr. T. BUST AMENTE MUNOZ
Chem1stry Department, R1so Embajador, Representante Permanente del
Mr. C.E. LUNDGREN Ecuador ante Ia Of1cina de las Naciones Umdas
Assistant Director, SEAS Power Company en Gmebra
Mr. G. LUND-JENSEN Mr J NAJERA ESPINOSA
Senior Engineer, Vestkraft Power Company Mm1stro, M1si6n Permanente del Ecuador ante Ia
Dr. J. MARSTRAND Oficina de las Naciones Umdas en Gmebra
Head of Engineenng Department, R1so Dr. 0 LOAIZI
Mr. F. MARCUS ComJsJ6n Ecuatonana de Energia At6mica
Lia1son Officer, Nordic Co-ordmahon
Committee for Atomic Energy
Mr. S~ren MEHLSEN
Senior Engineer, ELSAM Power Company
Mr. M. MI/)LLER-MADSEN
Ass1stant D1rector, Riso EGYPT,
Mr. Z. NEVEN ARAB REPUBLIC OF
Elsinore Sh1pbmlding and Engineenng
Company Ltd. Representatives
Mr. Preben NIELSEN
Centralfoto, R1so Head of Delegation
Mr. Arne PEDERSEN H. E. Mr. Abd-El Wahab EL BOROLLOSY
Reactor Department, Riso Ambassador, Minister of Scientific Research,
Cairo
Mr. lngvard RASMUSSEN
Engineering Department, Ris6 H E. Dr. Hussein KHALLAF
Mr. H. RINDORF Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Egypt
Managmg Director, Radest Ltd., Glostrup to the Office of the Umted Nations at Geneva
Mr. Manfred SCHOU Dr. M.A. EL GUEBEILY
Danatom, Haslev Director, Atomic Energy Establishment
Dr. K. SINGER Dr. E.M. EL SHAZLY
Chem1stry Department, R1so Deputy Director, Atomic Energy Establishment
Professor Henning SI/>RENSEN Dr. Kamal Eldin Ahmed EFF AT
Member of the Danish Atomic Energy Deputy Duector, Atom1c Energy Establishment
Commission, The Institute of Petrology,
University of Copenhagen Advisers
Mr. B. STERREGAARD Dr. Elsayed EL KHASHAB
Danish Isotope Centre, Copenhagen Secretary General, Atomic Energy
Mr. S. THYKIER-NIELSEN Establishment
Health Physics Department, Riso Dr. M.A. EL KOSHAIRY
Mr. Ole WALMOD-LARSEN Dr. I. HAMOUDA
Health Phys1cs Department, Riso Head, Reactor and Neutron Phys1cs Department,
Professor P.L. 1/)LGAARD Atomic Energy Establishment
Techmcal Umversity of Denmark Dr. Mohamed Fouad EL FOULY
Mr. P B. SUHR Head, Reactors Department, Atomic Energy
Reactor Physics Department, R1so Establishment
54 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

Dr. Mohamed Hassan SHALTOOT Advisers


Head, Engineering Department, Atom1c Energy
Estabhshment Mr. B. Th. NYMAN
Director, A. Ahlstrom Oy, Chauman of the
Dr. Mohamed Fa thy ABDEL-W AHAB Board, Oy Finnatom Ab
Professor, Cairo
Dr. Fath1 EL BEDEW! Mr. D. JAFS
Chatrman, Physics Department, Em Shams Manager, A. Ahlstrom Oy
Umversity, Cairo Mr. P. ROUHIAINEN
Project Engineer, EKONO, Association for
Dr. Mtchel FARAH
Head, Chemtstry Department, Atom1c Energy Power and Fuel Economy
Establishment Mr. B. HULDEN
Manager, EKONO, Assoctation for Power and
Dr. Ezzeldin HALLABA
Professor of Radwchemtstry, Atomic Energy Fuel Economy
Establishment Mr. U. LUOTO
Dr. Hamid Mohamed ROUSHDY Managing Director, Oy Finnatom Ab
Professor, Atom1c Energy Estabhshment Mr. T. GRAAE
Dr. Ahmed Fouad EL KHOLI Research Engmeer, Oy Finnatom Ab
Professor of Agncultural Sctences Mr. V. IVALO
Atomtc Energy Estabhshment ' Foreign relations and export marketmg officer
Oy Finnatom Ab '
Dr. Taymour KAMAL
Professor of Agncultural Sctences, Mr. Jouko MIKOLA
Atomtc Energy Estabhshment Head, Research Bureau, City of Helsmki
Dr. Samira Mahmoud MORSY Electrictty Works
Ass1stant Professor, Atomtc Energy Mr. L. NEV AN LINN A
Establishment Head of Department, Imatran Vmma Oy
Dr. lsmatl EL SHANSHOURY Mr. K. NUMMINEN
Head, Department of Metallurgy, Project Manager, Imatran Voima Oy
Atom1c Energy Estabhshment Dr. Erkki J. AAL TO
Dr. O.H. EL MOFTY Project Engineer, Imatran Vmma Oy
Professor, Physics, Atom1c Energy Estabhshment Mr. Bjame REGNELL
Dr. Fouad TAHER Project Engmeer, lmatran Voima Oy
Vice Prestdent, Rural Electnctty Admtmstratwn Mr. J. SANTAHOLMA
Ministry of Electnctty ' Lawyer, Imatran Votma Oy
Mr. Harry VIHERIAV AARA
Dr. Mahmoud MAHFOUZ Research Engmeer, Imatran Vmma Oy
Professor of Radwtherapy and Nuclear
Mr. Heikkt RAUMOLIN
Medtcine, Atomic Energy Estabhshment T~chmcal Officer, Atomic Energy Office,
Dr Yahta Amm EL MESHAD Mmtstry of Commerce and Industry
Head, Department of Nuclear Engmeenng,
Mr. Juhani ERVAMAA
Alexandna Umverstty Chief of Rehabihty Group, Atomic Energy
Dr Esmat A. EZZ Office, Mmistry of Commerce and Industry
Medtcal SectiOn, Atom1c Energy Establishment Mr. Jaakko SAASTAMOINEN
Dr. Samy EL-KINAWY Head, Reactor Code Group, Atomic Energy
Head, Chemistry and Phystcs Department, Office, Mimstry of Commerce and Industry
Drug Research and Control Centre
DrS. GALAL Mr. Risto TARJANNE
Sctence Adviser, AI Ahram Establishment, Catro Research Engineer, Atom1c Energy Office,
Mmtstry of Commerce and Industry
Mr J. KORPPAS
Sales Manager, Oy Nok1a Ab Electromcs
Mr. Juho LIETO
Managmg Director, Sonar Oy
FINLAND Mr. Auhs ISOLA
Representatives Dtrector, Institute of Radiation Physics
Dr. Antti VUORINEN
Head of Delegatwn Deputy Duector, Institute of Radiation Physics
Professor Erkki LAURILA Dr. Tapio EUROLA
Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commtssion of Acting Head of Dtviswn, Reactor Safety,
Finland, Member of the Academy of Fmland Institute of RadiatiOn Physics
Dr. Jaakko KAJAMAA
Professor Pekka JAUHO Reactor Inspector, Institute of Radtatlon
Director General, State Institute for Technical Physics
Research Mr. Olli PAAKKOLA
Mr. Heikkt LEHTONEN Head of DivisiOn, Institute of RadJation Physics
Chairman of the Board of Directors Dr. T. RYTOMAA
Managing Duector, Imatran Voima Oy Dr. of Medtcine, Institute of Radtatwn Phystcs
Mr. Sven 0. HULTIN Mrs. Anneh SALO
Managing Duector, EKONO, Association for Chemtst, Institute of Radiatwn Physics
Power and Fuel Economy Mr. M. von BONSDORFF
Mr. Martti MUTRU Managing Duector, Teolhsuuden Voima Oy
Chief of Atomic Bureau, Ministry of Commerce Mr. E. VAARA
and Industry Head of Dtvision, Teolhsuuden Votma Oy
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 55

Mr. 0. VAPAAVUORI M. B. GREGORY


Head of Dtvtsion, Teolhsuuden V01ma Oy Professeur a !'Ecole polytechnique
Mr. J. IHAMUOTILA M.P. HUET
Assistant Manager, Valmet Oy Prestdent de I' Associatton techmque pour
Dr. E. TUNKELO l'energie nuclt!atre
Head, Reactor Laboratory, State Instttute for M. L. KOW ARSKI
Techmcal Research Organisation europeenne de Ia recherche
Dr. Anders PALMGREN nucleaire (CERN)
Deputy Duector, Reactor Laboratory, State M. R. de MAZANCOURT
Institute for Techmcal Research Charge de mtsston a Ia delegation generale a Ia
Dr. W.O. SEIFFERT recherche scientifique et technique
Deputy Duector, Research Divtsion, Reactor M. F. PERRIN
Laboratory, State Inshtute for Techmcal Professeur au College de France
Research M. G. PIKETTY
Dr Juhani KUUSI Consetller techmque au Cabinet du mimstre du
Head, Isotope Division, Reactor Laboratory, developpement mdustriel et scientiftque
State Inshtute for Techmcal Research M Y. ROCARD
Mr. Hannu HAMALA Professeur a !'Ecole norm ale supeneure
Attache, Permanent Mission of Fmland to the M. G. de Ia ROCHEFORDIERE
Offtce of the Umted Nations at Geneva Consetller a l'ambassade de France a Vtenne
M. J. ROGEZ
Inspecteur general des fmances, Mtmstere de
l'economte et des finances
M. J.A. VAUJOUR
Charge de mtsston au Secretanat, Mmtstere du
FRANCE developpement mdustnel et techmque
Representants M. R. ZALESKI
Conseiller technique au Cabinet du mimstre du
Chef de Ia Delt!gation developpement mdustnel et sctenhftque
M.A. GIRAUD
Administrateur general, Delt'gue du Commissariat a /'energle atOmiqUe
Commtssariat a l'energie atomtque M. J.L. ANDRIEU
M. P BALLIGAND
M. J. YVON M. E. BAUER
Haut-Commtssaue a l'energie atomtque
M. B. GOLDSCHMIDT M. R. BERGER
Duecteur des relations internationales, M. J. BLIN
Commissanat a l'imergie atomique M.P. BONNET
M. C. CHEVRIER
M. J. BOURGEOIS
Directeur general adjoint, Electrictte de France
M. M. PECQUEUR M. R BOUSSARD
Delegue a Ia misston «Apphcattons mdustrielles M.D. BRETON
nucleaires», Commissariat a l'energ~e atomtque M. J BUSSAC
Conseillers M R. CARLE
M J. CHATOUX
M. M. BARON
Ingenieur general M. C. CHAUVEZ
M. J.L. BRUNEAU M. H. CORIOU
Conseiller technique, Cabmet du Mimstre du M. P. COUCHA T
developpement mdustriel et sctenhfique M. F. DELOBEAU
M. Y. CHERET
Directeur du gaz, de l'electnctte et du charbon, M. G. DENIELOU
Mtmstere du developpement industriel et M. A. DEVILLE
scienttfique M. B. DEVIN
M. J COUTURE
Secretaire general a l'Energ~e au Ministere du M M. DOUSSET
developpement industnel et sctenhftque M. J.M. DURNERIN
M. P. COUTURE M.P. FALCON
President du Comite de surveillance de M. P. FAUGERAS
l'entreprise miniere et chimtque
M. H. DUMONT M. R. FAURE
Consetller des affaires etrangeres, Service des M. C. FISHER
affatres scientifiques M. J. FONTERAY
M. B. ESAMBERT M. M. FOURQUET
Charge de mtsston au Secretariat general a
l'Energ~e, Ministere du cteveloppement mdustnel M. C. FREJACQUES
et sctenhfique M. A. GANGLOFF
M. Y.GIRARD M. A. GAUVENET
Charge de mission au Secretariat general a
l'Energ~e, Ministere du developpement
M. J GISCARD D'ESTAING
industnel et scientifique M. L. GRALL
56 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

M. E. GRISON Electriczte de France


M. J. HOROWITZ M. J. AUDY
M. 0. HOUSEAUX M. M. BANAL
M. J. HURE M.P. BEAU
M. J. HUYGHE M. F. CORDELLE
M. H. JAMMET M. J.L. COSTAZ
M. G. JEANPIERRE M. M. DELPLA
M. G. JOUCQUET M. J. FAURE
M. C. KELLERSHOHN M. J. GRANGETAS
M. J.C. KOECHLIN M. A. HANNOTHIAUX
M. M. LABROUSSE M. R. JANIN
M. J. LAFFAYE M. J. KIEFFER
M. R. LALLEMENT M. M. LOUVET
M. C. LEDUC M. B. LEO
M.P. LONG M. X.MICHON
M.P. MAGET M. J.P. MILLIAT
M. J. MEGY M. B. SAITCEVSKY
M. F. MERCHIE M. J. STOLZ
M. M. MOLBERT M. A. TESTE du BAILLER
M. H. MONDIN M. J. THEODORE
M. C MORANVILLE M. P. ZALESKI
M. J P. MUSTELIER Industrie
M. B. de NERCY M. L. ABOUDARHAM
M.P. NOLLET Framatome
M. M. PASCAL M. M. ALBERT
Thomson CSF
M. J. PELLERIN M.A. ARAGOU
M. P. PELLETIER Creusot-Loire
M. F. PERROT M.G. BARDET
M.A. PETIT Infra tom
M. J. BARTH
M. C. PIERRE Alsthom
M. P. PLURIEN M. C. BERNAUD
M. P. POTTIER Societe de construction d'une usine de
M J.L. RATIER separation isotopique
M.G. BESSE
M. P. REGNAUT Societe de constructwn d'une usine de
M. J. RENOU separation isotopique
M. J. ROBELIN M. B.BEULAYGUE
Soctete des mines de I' A:ir
M. F. ROSSILLON M. P. CHAFFIOTTE
M. E. ROTH Hispano-Smza
M. L. SAINT-LEBE M. J. CHEVALLIER
M. J. SORNEIN Compagnie centrale d'etudes industnelles
M.P. COSTE
M. Y. SOUSSELIER Comurhex
M.P. TANGUY M. R. CURILLON
M. P. TARANGER Samt-Gobain techniques nouvelles
M. M. TROCHERIS M.G. DARMON
Groupement atomique Alsacienne Atlantique
M. L. VAUTREY M. J.C. DUPUY
M. G. VENDRYES Societe pour l'industrie atomtque
M. J. VOLVEY M.A. ERTAUD
M. J. WEILL Groupement atomique Alsacienne Atlantique
M. M. de FRONDEVILLE
M. G. BOUCARD Thomson CSF
M. R. CASALT A M. J. GAUSSENS
M. L. CORRE Babcock-Atlantique
M. R. GIBRAT
M. F. COSSET Soctete pour l'industne atomique
M. B. de GALASSUS M. D. GRANJON
M. R. GUILLOUX Compagnie fran~aise des mineraux d'uramum
M. J. HAZARD M. H. HOUDAILLE
Uranex
M.P. RAGOT M. R. JULIA
M. A. V ARNEAU Societe mdustnelle de combustible nucleaire
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 57

M. M. de LACOSTE-LAREYMONDIE GERMANY,
Societe pour l'mdustne atom1que FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF
M. R. LACROIX
Societe d'etude des caissons nuclea1res Representatives
M. B. de LASTEYRIE
Compagme pour ]'etude et Ia reahsalion de Professor Hans LEUSSINK
combusl!bles atomiques Federal Mm1ster for Educalion and Sc1ence
M. J.D. LE FRANC Mr. Hans Hilger HAUNSCHILD
Sow'te generale d'etudes mecamques et State Secretary, Federal Mmistry for Educalion
electnques and Sc1ence
M J.E. LEGER Professor Wolf HAFELE
Ugine Kuhlmann Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Centre
M. R. LELEU Professor Hemrich MANDEL
Appareils et evaporateurs Kerstner Member of Board of Duectors, Rhemisch-
M. J.C. LENY Westfalisches ElektrlZltatswerk A.G , Essen
Framatome Professor Karl WINNACKER
M. J.Ph. LEPETRE President, German Atom1c Forum (Deutsches
Brevatome Atomforum), Bonn
M. F. NORMIER
Societe generale pour J'entreprise de reacteurs
et de centrales atomiques Advisers
M. J. PECCIA-GALLETTO Professor Erwin W. BECKER
Compagme des mmes d'uramum de Francev!lle Director. Ins!Jtute of Nuclear Processmg
M. J.C. PEUGEOT Technology. Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Centre
Compagme generale d'electncite Professor Karl-Heinz BECKURTS
M. N. POUDEROUX Managmg D1rector of the Juhch Nuclear
Stem-Industrie Research Establishment
M. M. ROZENHOLC Dr. Adolf BIRKHOFER
Groupement atomique Alsacienne Atlantique Inslitute Director. Laboratory for Reactor
M. H. de SAINT-SAUVEUR Control and Safety, Garching Reactor
Creusot-Loue Station
M. B. SALMON Dr. Rudolf BODEGE
Societe Bertin et compagme Kernkraftwerk Lingen GmbH
M.A. TEBOUL Professor Horst BOHM
Socu~te de fabncatwn d'elements catalyliques/ D1rector, Institute for Matenal Research and
Compagme mdustneJle des combuslibles Solid State Physics, Karlsruhe Nuclear Research
atomiques fnttes Centre
M. I. TESTE Professor Alfred BOETTCHER
Alsthom Julich Nuclear Research Establishment
M F. TORRES! Professor H -J BORN
Association techmque pour J'energie nucJeaire Director, Inslitute of Radwchemistry, Techmcal
M. R. TRAOUROUDER University. Mumch
Compagme de constructions mecamques Dr Werner BOULANGER
- Procedes Sulzer Federal Ministry for Education and Sc1ence
M.P. VIDAL Professor Jorg EICHLER
Conservatomc S.A. Chauman, Scienlif1c Management, Hahn-Meitner
M.A. WILLK Inslitute for Nuclear Research. Berlin
Compagme generale d'electncite Mr Hugo EICK-KERSSENBROCK
Assoczatzon fran<;aise de normalisation ( AFNOR) Federal Mimstry for Econom1cs and Fmance
(Fmance Sector)
M. A. de CHAUVERON Dr. Klaus EINFELD
Directeur. Departement· «Nonnes- Manager. GeseJlschaft fur Nukleare Verfahrens-
fondamentales - Industnes parachJmJques et techmk mbH. Bensberg
diverses » Dr August W. EITZ
Managmg Director. Karlsruhe Nuclear Research
Centre - Testmg Facih!Jes. Leopoldshafen
Dr P. ENGELMANN
GABON Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Centre, Fast
Breeder Project
Representants Mr. Gerhard FLAMIG
Chef de Ia Delegation Member of the German Bundestag. Member of
M. J.B. OBIANG-EKOMIE the European Parliament
Ministre deh~gue a Ia pres1dence de Ia repubhque Dr Hans FREWER
charge des mmes Member of Board of Directors. Kraftwerke
Umon, Mulheim
M. M. MOREL Professor Ench GEBHARDT
Ingemeur, Conseiller au Mm1stere des mmes D1rector, Max Planck Inslitute for Metals
M. P.-C. EYEGUET Research, Rare Metals DlVIs!On, Stuttgart
Haut commissaue a I'energ1e Professor Hemz GOESCHEL
M. E. IBINGA-MOUITY Member of Board of Duectors, Siemens A.G .
Charge du contr6le des programmes publics Erlangen
58 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

Dr. D1pak GUPTA Dr. Hans MARKL


Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Centre, Project Siemens-Aktlengesellschaft, Erlangen, Central
Officer for F1sslie Material Control Project D1V1s1on of Technology /Reactor Technology
Mr. Elmar GUTHMANN Professor Hemz MAIER-LEIBN!TZ
Project Duector, INTERATOM, D1rector. Max von Laue-Paul Langevm
Internationale Atomreaktorbau GmbH, Bensberg Institute, Grenoble
Dr Rudolf HARDE Dr. Gunter MARKUS
Techmcal Manager, INTERATOM, Federal M1mstry for Education and Sc1ence
Internatlonale Atomreaktorbau GmbH, Bensberg Mr. Wolfgang MATTICK
Professor Otto HAXEL Deputy Member of Board of Directors, Brown,
Manag~ng Director, Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Boven and C1e, A. G., Mannhe1m
Centre Dr. Erich MERZ
Dr. Gernot HEYNE Duector, Institute for Chemical Technology,
Federal Mm1stry for Education and Sc~ence Julich Nuclear Research Establishment
Dr. Hans HUBRIG Professor J. Siegfned MEURER
Member of the German Bundestag Member of Board of Duectors, Maschinenfabnk
Professor Dieter MUMMEL Augsburg-Nurnberg A.G., Augsburg
Institute for Phys1cal Chem1stry and CollOid Mr. Hans MOHRHAUER
Chemistry, Cologne Umvers1ty Federal Mm1stry for Education and Sc1ence
Mr. Peter JELINEK-FINK Mr. Heinz-Wolfgang MULLER
Manager, URANIT, Uran-Isotopentrennungs- Technical Manager, Brown, Boven/Krupp
Gesellschaft mbH, Julich Reaktorbau GmbH, Mannhe1m
Dr. Hermann JORDAN Dr. Norbert PELZER
Julich Nuclear Research Establishment, Institute of InternatiOnal Law, G6ttmgen
Institute of Plasma Phys1cs Umvers1ty
Mr. Kurt JUNG Dr. Heiner RANDERMANN
Member of the German Bundestag Federal Mmistry for Foreign AffairS
Mr. Otto KELLERMANN Dr. Josef REMBSER
D1rector. Institute for Reactor Safety, Federal Mmistry for Educatwn and Sc1ence
Techmsche Uberwachungsvereme e.V., Cologne, Dr Werner RITTBERGER
(Technical Safety Control Semce) Director, Central Agency for Atomic Energy
Mr. E. KELTSCH DocumentatiOn (ZAED), Karlsruhe Nuclear
Member of Board of Directors, Nordwest- Research Centre
deutsche Kraftwerke A.G., Hanover Mr Heinz SEIPEL
Dr. Hans KIEFER Federal Mm1stry for Education and Science
Head of RadiatiOn Protection and Safeguards Dr. Gunther SIEVERS
Div1sion, Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Centre Institute for Reactor Matenals, Julich Nuclear
Dr. Klaus KNIZIA Research Establishment
Member of Board of Duectors, Veremigte Mr. Heinnch G SCHAFSTALL
Elektnzit:itswerke Westfalen A.G , Dortmund, Div1s10nal Director of Fned, Krupp GmbH,
Manager, Hochtemperatur-Kernkraftwerk GmbH, Krupp Maschmenfabnken, Essen
Uentrop Dr. Alfred SCHATZ
Dr. Heinz KORNBICHLER Head of Subsector Nuclear Engineenng, Brown,
Head of Nuclear Reactors Sector. Allgemeine Boven et C.e, A. G., Mannheim
Elektnzitats-Gesellschaft AEG-Telefunken, Dr. Max SCHEIDWIMMER
Frankfurt/M. Federal Mmistry for Education and Sc1ence
Professor Fnedhelm KORTE Dr. Herbert SCHENK
Director, Institute of Ecolog1cal Chem1stry, Techmcal Director, Kernkraftwerk
Assocmtion for Radiation and Environmental Obrighe1m GmbH .
Research, Munchen-Neuherberg Professor Arnulf SCHLUTER
Dr. Adolf KREBS Science Duector and Chauman, Sc1en!lfic
Federal Mm1stry for Youth, Fam1ly and Health Management, Max-Planck Institute for Plasma
Affairs PhysiCS, Garchmg
Dr. Karl KUMMERER Dr. Wolf-Jurgen SCHMIDT-KUSTER
Institute for Materials Research and Sohd State Federal Ministry for Educatwn and Science
Physics, Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Centre H E Dr. Swidbert SCHNIPPENKbTTER
Dr. Gunter LEHR Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the
Federal Ministry for EducatiOn and Science Federal Repubhc of Germany to the Office of
Professor Bernhard LIEBMANN the United Nations at Geneva
Duector, Institute for Reactor Materials, Dr. Erich SCHRbDER
Julich Nuclear Research Establishment Managing Director, Gesellschaft fi\r Kern-
Dr. Karl-Hemz LINDACKERS energieverwertung in Schiffbau und
Director, Central Department Nuclear Energy Schiffahrt mbH, (Institute for Sh1p PropulsiOn
and Radiation Protectwn, Techmscher Systems usmg Nuclear Energy), Geesthacht-
Uberwachungsverem Rheinland e.V., Cologne, Tesperhude
(Rhineland Technical Safety Control Service) Dr. Walter SCHULLER
Dr. Walter LORENZ Managing Duector, Gesellschaft zur Wieder-
German Cancer Research Centre. Heidelberg aufarbeltung von Kernbrennstoffen
Dr. Hans Peter LORENZEN (Association for Fuel Reprocessing), Karlsruhe
Federal Mmistry for Education and Science
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 59

Professor Rudolf SCHULTEN Dr. H. LIMANN


Director, Institute for Reactor Development, Counsellor, Permanent Mission of Ghana to the
Juhch Nuclear Research Establishment Office of the Umted Natwns at Geneva
Dr. GUnter SCHUSTER Dr. L. TWUM-DANSO
Federal Mmistry for Education and Science Official, Ghana AtomiC Energy Commission
Dr. Hans SCHWEICKERT
Department Head, Siemens A.G., Central
Diviswn of Technology/Reactor Technology
Professor Jakob SCHWIBACH
Federal Health Office, Department of Radiation
Hygiene, Neuherberg GREECE
Professor Werner SCHUTZE
Institute of Nuclear Physics, Frankfurt Representatives
University
Professor Dieter STEGEMANN Mr. P. DIMOPOULOS
Institute of Nuclear Engmeenng, Technical President, Greek Pubhc Power Corporation
Umvers1ty, Hanover Mr. P. PAPADIMITROPOULOS
Dr. Wolfgang STOLL Director, External Relations Office, Greek
Manager, ALKEM - Alpha-Chem1e und Atomic Energy Comm1sswn
-Metallurgic GmbH, Hanau Mr. N. BRELLAS
Dr. Hans STRUCK D1rector, ProductiOn and Transmission, Greek
Federal Mimstry for Econom1cs and Finance Public Power CorporatiOn
(Economics Sector) Dr. N. CHRYSOCHOIDES
Dr. Klaus TRAUBE D1rector, Reactors Department, Greek Atomic
Director, Power Reactors Sector, Energy Commission
AEG-Telefunken, Frankfurt Mr. S. PANOPOULOS
Mr. D1eter ULKEN Legal Counsellor, Greek Public Power
Head, Institute for Ship Propulsion Systems Corporation
using Nuclear Energy (lnstitut fUr Kernenergie-
Schlffsantnebe), Gesellschaft fUr Kernenergie- Advisers
verwertung in Schlffbau und Sch1fffahrt mbH, Mr. C. CASSAPOGLOU
Geesthacht - Tesperhude Director, Projects, Greek Public Power
Dr. Werner UNGERER CorporatiOn
Resident Representative of the Federal Dr. Melpomene KIORTSI
Republic of Germany to the International Head, Microbiology Laboratory, "Democritus"
Orgamzatwns in V1enna Nuclear Research Center
Dr. August WECKESSER Mr. P. MARGARITIDIS
Duector, Kernkraftwerk-RWE-Bayernwerk, Head, System Studies Department, Greek
Gundremmingen Public Power Corporation
Dr. Claus WEITKAMP Mr. G. PAPADATOS
Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Centre, Head of Head, Technological Branch, Greek Atomic
Subproject Non-destructive Methods of Fissile Energy Commission
Material Control Mr. D. PERRICOS
Professor Josef WENGLER Reactors Department, Greek Atomic Energy
Farbwerke Hoechst A. G., Frankfurt/M.-Hoechst Commission
Dr Gunter WIRTHS Dr. Vrysshs SAMARA
Manager, NUKEM - Nuklear-ChemJe und Bwlogy Department, Greek Atomic Energy
-Metallurg1e GmbH, Hanau CommissiOn
Professor Karl WIRTZ
Director, Institute of Neutron Physics and
Reactor Technology, Karlsruhe Nuclear
Research Centre
Dr. Rudolf WITTENZELLNER
Managing Director, Association for Radiation GUATEMALA
and Envuonmental Research, Neuherberg
Dr. Karl ZUEHLKE Representante
Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Centre, Head of
Reactor Operation and Technology Division Jefe de Ia De/egacion
S.E. Dr. Enrique LOPEZ HERRARTE
Embajador, Representante permanente de
Guatemala ante los Organismos Internacionales
en Ginebra

GHANA Asesores
Representatives Sr. Enrique PERALTA
Mimstro ConseJero, Misi6n permanente de
Head of DelegatiOn Guatemala ante los Orgamsmos lnternacionales
H.E. Mr. K.B. ASANTE en Ginebra
Ambassador Extraordmary and Plempotentiary, Sr. Bernardo MORALES
Permanent Representative of Ghana to the Conse)ero, Misi6n permanente de Guatemala
Office of the United NatiOns at Geneva ante los Organismos Internacwnales en Ginebra
60 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

HAITI Mr. J. HALZL


Head of D1viswn, Institute of Energeltcs,
Observateur Budapest
Dr. G.J. KOTELES
M. Joseph ADRIEN Head of D1viswn, Secretariat, Natwnal Atom1c
Chef de laboratoire, Departement de Energx Comm1sswn .. Budapest
l'agnculture, Port-au-Pnnce Mr. T. LACZAI-SZABO
Deputy Head of Department, Mmistry of
Heavy.Jndustry, Budapest
Dr. A LEVA!
Professor, Untvers1ty of Technology, Budapest
Mr. J. NEMETHY
HOLY SEE Head of Department, Mimstry of Heavy
Industry, Budapest
Representatives Mr. J. ORDOGH
Head of Delegatwn Head of DiVISIOn, Secretariat, Natwnal Atom1c
Mons1gnor Achille SILVESTRINI Energy Commisswn, Budapest
Mr. F. PIKLER
Father Gtuseppe GALLI Head of Department, State Office of Technical
O.P , Professor of Physics, University of Developmept, Budapest
Florence Mr. F. SZABO
Mr. Ttrreno FRANZINI Head of Department, Central Research
Professor of Nuclear Phys1cs, Naval Academy Institute for Physics, Hungarian Academy of
of Leghorn Sciences, Budapest
Dr Enrico FIERZ Mr. L. SZABO
Dr. Fernando TRUJILLO Head of Div1s10n, National Water Authonty
Dr. S. SZALAY
Professor, D1rector. Institute of Nuclear
Research, Hunganan Academy of Sc1ences,
Debrecen
HUNGARY Mr. G. SZILI
Deputy Mmister, Mmistry of Heavy Industry,
Representatives Budapest .
Mr. K. SZIVOS
Head of Delegatwn Head of D1v1sion, Eroterv Power Station and
Mr. Gy. OSZTROVSZKI Network Engmeenng Co., Budapest
V1ce-Chairman, Natwnal Commission of Dr. Gy. VAJDA
Technical Development, Chairman, National Professor; Director, Institute for Electncal
Atom1c Energy CommissiOn Power Research, Budapest
Dr. K. VAS
Mr. P. TETilNYI, Professor; Director, Central Food Research
Deputy Head of Delegation; Instltu~e. Buda,Pest
Professor, Deputy Secretary General, Dr V. V ARTERESZ
Hungarian Academy of Sciences: Vice- Director, Frederic Johot-Cune Natwnal
Chaml}an, National Atom1c Energy Comm1sswn Research Institute for RadiObiology and
Mr. L. PAL Radwhygtene, Budapest
Professor, Duector, Central Research Institute
for Phys1cs, Hunganan Academy of Sciences
Mr. Z. FODOR
Counsellor, Res1dent Representative of ICELAND
Hungary to the International Organizations in
V1enna Representatives
Mr. Gy RIGLER Head of Delegation
Head of the Secretanat, Natwnal Atom1c Professor Magnus MAGNUSSON
Energy Commisswn D1rector, Umversity Sc1ence Institute
Advisers Mr. Jakob GISLASON
Dr. A. BALINT Director, National Energy Authonty
Professor, Umvers1ty of Agriculture, Godollo
Dr. Gy. CSIKAI Adviser
Professor, Kossuth LaJOS Umversity, Debrecen Dr. August VALFELLS
Dr. G. FOLDIAK Research Scientist, University of Iceland
Professor; D1rector, Institute of Isotopes,
Hunganan Academy of Sc1ences, Budapest
Dr. F. GYARMATI INDIA
Counsellor, Mimstry of Fore1gn Affairs,
Budapest Representatives
Mr. Z. GYIMESI
Deputy Head of Department, Central Research Head of Delegation
Institute for Phys1cs, Hunganan Academy of Dr. Vikram A. SARABHAI
Sciences, Budapest Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 61

Mr. M.S. PATHAK Dr. M.S. SWAMINATHAN


Member, Planning CommissiOn Director, Indian Agricultural Research lns!itute
Mr. P.N. HAKSAR Mr. K.T. THOMAS
Member, Atom1c Energy Commission Head, Desalina!ion and Effluent Engineenng
Mr V.C. TRIVEDI D1viswn, B.A.R.C.
Indian Ambassador to Austria, Chairman,
Board of Governors of the International Atomic
Energy Agency, V1enna
Mr. H.N. SETHNA
Member, Atomic Energy Commission,
Director, Bhabha Atom1c Research Centre INDONESIA
Advisers Representatives
H.E. Dr. P.K. BANERJEE Head of Delegation
Ambassador Extraordmary and Plenipoten!iary, Professor Gerrit A. SIW ABESSY
Permanent Representative to the Office of Minister of Health and Director General of the
the Umted Nations at Geneva Nahonal Atomic Energy Agency
Dr. Brahm PRAKASH
Chairman, Uranium Corporation of Ind1a Mr. Umal)adl NJOTOWIJONO
Limited; Duector, Metallurgy Group, B.A.R.C. Permanent Representa!ive of the Republic of
Dr. RAMANNA Indonesia to the Office of the United Na!ions
Director, Physics Group, B.A.R.C.; Chauman, at Geneva
Planning and ImplementatiOn Committee, Mr. Budi SUDARSONO
Reactor Research Centre, Kalpakkam Deputy Director General, National Atom1c
Mr A.S. RAO Energy Agency
Managing Director, Electromc Corporation of
India Limited, Director, Electronic Group, Advisers
D1rector, Directorate of RadiatiOn Protection,
B.A.R.C. Mr Soetarjo SOEPADI
Dr. A.K. GANGULY Duector, Bandung Reactor Centre
Head, Health PhysiCS Division, B.A.R.C. Dr. Tan SIOK LIAT
Research Centre Duector, Pasar DJumat Research Centre
Mr. K.K. DAR Mr. Nazu ABDULLAH
Director, Atomic Mineral Division, Department Head, Laboratory for Agriculture and Food
of Atomic Energy Preservation
Mr. M. DAYAL Mr Erman NATAADIDJAJA
Ch1ef Superintendent, Tara pur Atomic Power Scienhfic Attache, Embassy of Indonesia m
StatiOn V1enna
Mr. S. FAREEDUDDIN Mr. Dudung JACHJASUMIJRA
Officer on Special Duty and Project D1rector, Director, State Electricity Board
Heavy Water Project, and Head, Chemical
Engmeering Div1sion, B.A.R.C.
Dr. V.K. IYA
Head, Isotope D1viswn, B.A.R.C.
Mr. S.L KAT! IRAN
Principal Des1gn Engineer, Power Projects
Engineering D1vision, Department of Representatives
Atom1c Energy
Mr. V.N. MECKONI Head of Delegation
Head, Reactor Engineering D1vision, B.A.R.C. H.E. Mr. M.A MASSOUD ANSARI
Dr. K.S. PARIKH Ambassador Extraordmary and Plenipotentiary,
Director, Programme Analysis Group, Permanent Representative of Iran to the Office
Department of Atomic Energy of the Umted Nahons at Geneva
Dr. N.K. RAO
Head, Atomic Fuels Division, B.A.R.C Mr. Houshang ROHANI-NEJAD
Mr. G. SHANKAR Duector, Teheran University Nuclear Centre
Fust Secretary, Permanent Mission of lnd1a to Mr. Manouchehr ZIRAK-ZADEH
the Office of the United Nations at Geneva Director General, Ministry of Science and
H1gher Education
Mr. S.M. SHARMA Mr. Nasser SHIRAZI
Off1cer-in-charge, Rad1ation Medicine Centre, Deputy Director, Department of InternatiOnal
Medical Division, B.A.R.C. Orgamzations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Dr. A. SREENIV ASAN Dr. Gholam Ah BAZARGAN
Emeritus Scientist, B.A.R.C. Professor, Technical Faculty of the Univemty
Dr. M.R. SRINIVASAN of Teheran
Chief Project Engineer, Madras Atom1c Power
Project Advisers
Dr. N. SRINIVASAN
Head, Fuel Reprocessmg Division, B.A.R.C. Mr. Ah AFSHAR-BAKESHLOO
Dr. K. SUNDARAM Assistant Professor, Department of Nuclear
Head, Medical Division, B.A.R.C. Technology, Teheran University
62 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

Mr Mehdt SARRAM Mr. Joseph ADAR


Asststant Professor, Department of Nuclear Israel Atomic Energy Commtsswn
Technology, Teheran Umverstty Prof. Israel PELAH
Mr. Abbas-A!J SEIRAFI Israel Atomic Energy Commission
Expert, Plan Organization Mr. Abraham SEROUSSI
Mr Rahmatollah BEHNIA Israel Atomic Energy Commission
Expert, Plan Organizahon
Advisers
Professor F.S. ASHNER
IRAQ Department of Nuclear Science, Technion,
Haifa
Representatives Mr. Y. ADIR
Umversity of Tel-Avtv
Head of DelegatiOn Mr. N. DEGAN!
Dr Ah Attia ABDULLA Israel Atomic Energy Commtssion
Member, Iraq Atomtc Energy Commtsswn, Mr. M F. DORON
Acting Director General, Inshtute of Atomic Restdent Representahve of Israel to the
Research Internahonal Atomtc Energy Agency, Vtenna
Mr. S. KATZ
Dr. Mohamed Smd Hashtm AHMED University of Tel-Avtv
Actmg Head, Department of Bwlogy and Mr. Z. KETZINEL
Agnculture, lnshtute of Atomtc Research Israel Atomtc Energy Commtsswn
Dr. Hussam AL-SHAHRISTANI ProfessorS F. KLEIN
Sctenhftc Researcher, Instttute of Atomtc Wetzmann Institute of Sctence, Rehovot
Research Mr. M. LAPIDOT
Israel Atomic Energy Commtssion
Adviser Dr E. LUBIN
M. Salah DAOUD Israel Atomic Energy Commisswn
Thud Secretary, Permanent Mtsswn of the Dr. Z. LEWITUS
Repubhc of Iraq to the Offtce of the Umted Bethnson Hospital, Petach-Tikva
Nations at Geneva Professor W. ROTHENSTEIN
Israel Institute of Technology, Hatfa
Professor J TADMOR
Israel Atomic Energy Commission
Professor D. WOLF
IRELAND Wetzmann Instttute of Science, Rehovot
Professor Y YEIVIN
Representatives Hebrew Universtty, Jerusalem
Head of Delegation Professor S. YIFT AH
HE. Mr. James W. LENNON Israel Atomtc Energy Commisswn
Permanent Representative of Ireland to the
Offtce of the Umted Nahons at Geneva
Mr T MURRAY
Chmrman, Electnctty Supply Board ITALY
Mr. A. G. KELLY Representants
Chief Project Engineer, Electricity Supply Board
Mr. S.F. COAKLEY Chef de Ia Deltigation
Destgn and Development Engmeer, Electncity M. Mario PEDINI
Supply Board Sous-secretaire au Mmistere des affaues
Mr. F. GEARY etrangeres
Nuclear Engmeer, Electncity Supply Board
M. Gwrgio SMOQUINA
Advisers Ambassadeur, Representant permanent de
l'Itahe au pres de !'Office des Nations Unies a
Mr. J.F. LANG Geneve
Chief Generation Engineer, Electricity Supply M. Carlo SALVETTI
Board Vice Prestdent du Comtte national pour l'energie
Mr. C. O'FARRELLY nuclt~aue ( CNEN)
Nuclear Engineer, Electricity Supply Board M. Arnalda Maria ANGELINI
Directeur general de l'ENEL
Conseillers
ISRAEL Ing. Pietro ACCIARRI
Representatives Chef, Servtces installa hans nucleaires, SN AM
Progeth, Milan
Head of Delegation lng Fihppo ACCINNI
Professor Israel DOSTROVSKY Charge de recherches, CISE, Milan
Vice-Prestdent, Wetzmann Institute of Science, M. Napoleone ADORN!
Rehovot Asststant de directwn, CISE
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 63

Dr. Achille ALBONETTI Professeur Ugo Luc10 BUSINARO


D1recteur, Division des affaues intemationales D1recteur adjomt, Section energ~e nuclea1re FIAT
et des etudes economiques, CNEN Professeur Alberto CACCIARI
lng.l. AMATO Directeur, Centre du CNEN, Salugg~a
Chef de serv1ce, Groupe pour le developpement lng. Mass1mo CADEDDU
des technologies des materiaux, Section energ1e Projet Cirene, ENEL
nucleaire FIAT lng. Gwvanm CALDERALE
lng. Gmcomo ARCAINI Secretaire general, CNEN
Chef, Bureau commercial, AGIP NUCLEARE, lng Giacomo CALLER!
M1lan Chef, ProJet EUREX, CNEN
lng. Antonio ARIEMMA lng. Mano CAMP ANINI MESCOLI
Chef, Serv1ce des reacteurs, ENEL Admmistrateur en chef, AGIP NUCLEARE
Dr. Andrea ARIETTI Professeur Glona CAMPOS VENUTI IN BARCA
Chef, Groupe d'etudes, AGIP NUCLEARE, Chargee de recherches, Inshtut de Ia sante
Milan Ing. Silvw CAO
Jng. A. ARREGHINI ProJet EUREX, CNEN
President, Admmistrateur delegue et D1recteur lng. Gaetano CAROLE!
general, Centre d'etudes et recherches Directeur-adJoint, Soc1eta Jtaliana Imp!anh
Franco Tos1 Professeur Ivana CASAGRANDE
M. P1ero ASLAN Chef de programme, CISE
Attache de presse, Misswn permanente de Professeur Franco CASALI
l'ltahe aupres de !'Office des NatiOns Urnes Centre de calculs, CNEN
a Geneve Dr. Giancarlo CASARELLI
lng. Carlo AVOGADRO Charge de recherches, ANSALDO
Centre de Pise MECCANICO NUCLEARE
lng. Antonio BAGLIO lng. R1ccardo CASINI
Inspecteur general, Ministere de l'mdustne Chef du service des reacteurs, ENEL
Professeur Sergio BARABASCHI lng G1anfranco CASTELLI
D1recteur, Secteur des reacteurs, CNEN Secretanat techmque, Bureau du Directeur
Ing. Gmseppe BASSO general, ENEL
Secteur des reacteurs, CNEN Ing. Mana CAY AGGIONI
Dr. Gmho BATTISTINI Duecteur du programme de Ia propulsiOn
Membre directeur du CNEN nucleaue, CNEN
lng. V1ttono BEDOGNI lng. Paolo CAY ALLER!
Attache du Centre d'etudes et recherches Sous chef, Centre d'etudes et recherches
Franco Tos1 Franco Tos1
Dr. Umberto BELELLI Professeur Enrico CERRA!
D1recteur, Section installatiOns nuclea1res, ENEL Duecteur, CISE
Dr. Gmseppe BENEVOLO Dr. N1cola CERULLO
Serv1ce d'etudes economlques, EN! Charge de recherches, Centre de P1se
lng. Adolfo BERTINI Professeur Tommaso CERVIGNI
Chef du Service des reacteur nucleaues, ENEL Secteur de rad1a twn, CNEN
Dr. Carlo Cesare BERTONI lng. Gmho CESONI
Bureau du Y1ce president, CNEN Directeur de Ia Section energ~e nucleaue FIAT
M. Eugenio BIONDA lng. Leopolda CHINAGLIA
Charge de recherches, Centre de Pise Sous-duecteur, Departement des proJets de Ia
Ing. Leonardo BIONDI Sectwn energie nucleaire FIAT
MONTEDISON Dr. Gianfranco CICOGNANI
Ing. Giovanni BOGAN! Programme des reacteurs rapides, CNEN
Charge de recherches, CISE lng. Fortunato CIOLI
Professeur Riccardo Angelo BONALUMI Chef du Serv1ce du demarrage, ENEL
Chef-adjoint de Ia Section etudes de projet, CISE Professeur Romano CIPOLLINI
Dr. Guido BOTTA Charge de ch1mie nucleaire, Umvers1te de
Chef, Service d'mformation, CNEN Camerino (CNR)
Professeur Alessandro BOZZINI lng. GUido COGLIATI
D1recteur du Laborat01re des applications Programme du plutomum, CNEN
nucleaires a l'agnculture, Centre de CasaCC!a, lng. Omero COMELLINI
CNEN Programme reacteurs rapides, CNEN
lng. Sergio BOZZOLA Dr. Mana COMETTO
Charge de recherches, CISE Duecteur de Ia SectiOn d'exploitatwn des
lng. Tullio BOZZONI centrales, ENEL
Projet Cirene, CNEN Professeur G1orgw CORTELLESSA
Dr. Alberto BRACCI Conseil de Ia recherche nahonale
Directeur, Secteur des recherches nuch!aues, Jng. Luc1ano CRAVAROLO
CNEN Charge de recherches, CISE
Professeur Bruno BRIGOLI Ing. Ennea CRISPINO
Chef de programme, CJSE Chef de Serv1ce de Ia m1se au pomt des
Ing. Angelo BROGGIA TO combustibles nuclea1res, AGIP NUCLEARE
Projet Cirene, ENEL Dr. Manuel D' AGNOLO
Av. Pietro BULLIO Chef du Bureau de Ia prospection, DlVls!On des
Secretaire-general, FIEN mmes, AGIP NUCLEARE
64 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

lng Federico DALLA VOLTA lng. Pier Mana GERINI


Chef de Serv1ce, FINMECCANICA Charge de recherches, CISE
M. Stefano D'ANDREA Professeur Giovanm GHERSINI
Mimstre conseiller, Representant permanent Chef du Service de ch1m1e, CISE
adjoint. M1ssion permanente d'ltalie aupn\s de Dr. Enrico GHISLANDI
!'Office des Natwns Unies a Geneve Chef du Bureau de la protection sanitaire, CISE
lng Raffaello DE FELICE Dr. Carmelo GIANINO
Section des mstallattons nucleaires, ENEL Ministere de l'industne et du commerce
lng. Edoardo DELLO SIESTO Dr. Marcello GIGLIARELLI-FIUMI
Chef de la DIVlsion de la mecanique, de la Chef. Bureau des organismes intergouverne-
technologie et des chaud1eres, SNIA VISCOSA mentaux, DIVISIOn des etudes economiques et
Dr. V1ttorio D'ERMO des questions internationales, CNEN
Serv1ce de la planif1catton, Bureau des etudes Ing. G1ordano GUALTIERI
economiques, EN! Chef du Service de la cinetique des reacteurs,
M. Eugemo DI MATTEI ENEL/DCTN
Premier secretaire, Mission permanente de Ing. Enzo IANSITI
l'Itahe au pres de !'Office des Nations Unies a Directeur, D1vis10n de la securite et du controle.
Geneve CNEN
Ing. Raffaele Dl MENZA Professeur Ennio LAZZARINI
Directeur du programme de dessalement Umversite de M1lan
nucleaue, ROVI, CNEN Ing. Renato LAZZERINI
Dr. Pasquale D'ORAZIO Instttut de phys1que technique du polytechnique
Ministere de l'industne et du commerce de Tunn
lng. Francesco DORIA lng Sebasttano LEONARDI
Programme du cycle de !'uranium et du Duecteur d'exploitatwn du Secteur nucleaire
thorium, CNEN EFIM BREDA
In g. Piero F ACCONI Ing. Gmlio LEONE
D1recteur central, ENEL/DPT Serv1ce installations nucleaires, SNAM
Dr. Lidia FAIL LA Progetti
Division de la protection sanitaue et des lng. Romolo LEPORE
controles, CNEN Directeur, CPN/ENEL
Ing. G1anfranco F ALCINELLI lng. Renato LESMO
Programme des reacteurs rapides, CNEN EN!- Ecole supeneure Enrico Mattei
lng. Roberto FERRI lng. Riccardo LEVI
Attache du Bureau des generateurs de vapeur, Membre directeur, CNEN
Centre d'etudes et recherches Franco Tos1 lng. Roberto LEVI
Ing. Mario FIORELLI Chef, Bureau d'etudes, Mimsteres recherche
Programme EUREX II, CNEN scientifique
Professeur Carlo FIZZOTTI Professeur Carlo LOMBARDI
Chef du laboratoire de la technologie des Chef de la Section etudes de projet, CISE
materiaux, CSN Casacc1a, CNEN lng. Lutgi LUCIANI
Dr. Giorgio FOGAGNOLO Chef, Service de documentation, CISE
Directeur general, AGIP NUCLEARE lng. Gmseppe MAGAUDDA
Dr. Armando FOGLIO-PARA CSN Casaccia, CNEN
Univers1te de Milan Dr Remo MAINETTI
lng. Aldo PORCELLA Bureau des etudes internationales, EN!
Expert nucleaire M. Antomo MANCINI
lng. Gianfranco FRANCO Conselller d'ambassade du Ministre des
Duecteur, CSN Casaccia, CNEN affaues entrangeres
Dr. Mario GABAGLIO lng. Carlo MANCINI
Directeur du laboratoue de la fabricatwn et du Chef, Projet Cuene, CNEN
controle des elements combustibles, CNEN, Dr. Mano MANGIALAJO
Saluggia Charge de recherches, CISE
Dr. Ferdinanda GADDA Dr. Ferdinanda MARINELLI
Chef du secteur Services de recherche, CISE Ministere de l'mdustrie et du commerce
Professeur SergiO GALLONE Dr. Gabriele MARRUZZO
Directeur, Laboratotre des combustibles Duection des relations pubhques, Bureau des
nucleaires, AGIP NUCLEARE relations. EN!
lng. Gwvanni GAMBARDELLA lng. Agostmo MATHIS
Directeur, Societe programmations mecamques Directeur du laboratoire de genie nucleaue,
nucleaires, Genes CSN Casaccia, CNEN
Ing. Sergio GARRIBBA Professeur Carlo MATTEINI
Universite de Milan Vice-pres1dent, Forum atomique 1talien
Ing. Romano GASPARINI Professeur Vera MAXIA
Chef, Service ch1m1que, ENEL/DCTN Directrice ad]ointe, Laboratoire de
lng. F1lippo GAZZABIN radioch1m1e, Umversite de Pavie
Directeur de la division des realisattons lng. Gwvanm MESSORE
nucleaires et des techniques de pointe, D1vision surete et controle, CNEN
Division de la mecanique, SNIA VISCOSA lng. Daniele MIL VIO
Professeur Corrado GENESIO D1recteur general, Breda thermomecaniques
Administrateur deh!gue, CISE et locomottves
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 65

lng. MaurlZlo M!RONE Professeur Mana ROLLIER


Chef, Service de fabncation, ENEL/CPN Directeur, Institut de chimie et Laboratoire de
lng Mana MISCHIATTl radiochimie, Umversite de Pavie
FBM ConstructiOns mecaniques SpA Dr. Franco ROSSITTO
lng Aldo MONT AGNINI Universite de Milan
Centre de Pise Professeur Antonio ROST AGNI
lng. Gwvanm NASCHI Membre directeur du CNEN
Directeur technique, Bureau du secretaire Professeur Orfeo Turno ROTINI
general, CNEN Directeur, Institut de chimie agraue,
Professeur Giorgio NEBBIA Universite de Pise (CNR)
Umversite de Ban Ing. Paolo RUCCI
lng. Renata NEGRIN! Duecteur, Service Ventes Installations Nucleaires,
Chef de service, FmancH\re Ernesto Breda, Section energie nucleaue FIAT
Bologna Ing. Luciano SALA
lng. Orlando NEPI CSN Casaccia, CNEN
Duecteur du Programme du cycle de !'uranium Professeur Paolo SALV ADORI
et du thorium Institut supeneur de la sante
Dr. Alfredo OLIVI Professeur V. SANGIUST
Centre de Pise Universite de Milan
Dr. Gmseppe ORSENIGO Professeur Luciano SAN!
Directeur du Centre de recherche nucleaue Directeur adjomt, ENEL/DCTN
Trisaia, CNEN Professeur Giantommaso SCARASCIA MUGNOZZA
Professeur Luciano ORSON! Directeur, Institut d'agronomie, Universite de
Consultant, MONTEDISON Bari (CNR)
lng. Marcello PALANDRI Professeur Andrea SCARONI
Chef de la DivisiOn des combustibles nucleaires, Chef de programme, CISE
AGIP NUCLEARE M. Alberto SCHEPIS!
Professeur Piergiuseppe PALEANI VETTORI Deuxieme secretaue, Mission permanente de
Charge de radwbwlogie, Umversite de Rome l'Itahe aupres de !'Office des Nations Umes a
(CNR) Geneve
lng. FabiO PANTANETTI Professeur Giancarlo SCHILEO
Directeur, DiviSion de la geologie minh!re, CNEN Directeur du programme de plutoniUm, CNEN
!ng. Luciano PARODI lng. Vito SCHIRONE
Chef de service du groupe des mgemeurs Directeur, Financiere Ernesto Breda
composants de la Section energie nucleaue FIAT Professeur Sebastiana SCIUTI
lng. Alberto PEDRETTI Directeur, Secteur de physique nucl<~aire, CNEN
Directeur adjoint, Secteur des reacteurs. CNEN Ing. Gwvanm Battista SCURICINI
Professeur Umberto PELLEGRINI Directeur du programme d'enrichissement de
Directeur general, MONTEDEL, Diviswn LABEN !'uranium, CNEN
Dr. Umberto PIATT! FORNI Dr. Luciano SELMI
Chef du Service d'expl01tatwn ITREC, AGIP Institut des etudes economiques sur les sources
NUCLEARE d'energie, Umversite Luigi Boccom du
lng. Ferrante PIERANTONI commerce, Milan
Directeur du Programme des reacteurs rapides, Ing. ClaudiO SENNIS
CNEN Division surete et controle, CNEN
Professeur Carlo POLY ANI Professeur Giovanm SILINI
Directeur, Secteur de radiation, CNEN Directeur, Laboratoue de radiobiologic
lng. Arduino POTESTA animate, CSN Casaccia, CNEN
Directeur, Groupe d'etudes et documentations, Professeur Mario SILVESTRI
Section d'energie nucleaire FIAT Consultant, CISE
lng. Gmseppe PREVITI Ing. Giorgio SPERl
Fonctionnaue de la FIAT Duecteur central, ENEL/DCTN
lng. Ambrogio PURl
Admmistrateur ctelegue de la Societe Dr. Emma SPREAFICO GENERAL!
ltahmpianti SpA Direction des relations publiques, Bureau des
lng Luciano RADAELLI etudes juridiques, EN!
Assistant scientifique du Duecteur general, Dr. Silvana TAGLIATI
Chef de service au Centre d'etudes et recherches Service de medecme centralisee
Franco Tosi Dr. Mario TERRANI
Ing. Domemco RAGUSA UniversJte de Milan
Service de plamfication, bureau d'etudes Professeur Sergio TERRANI
techmques, EN! Umversite de Milan
Dr. Ruggero RENZONI lng. Antonio TESCARI
Chef du Service des technologies des Consultant electromque et nucleaire, Milan
combustibles nucleaires, AGIP NUCLEARE lng. Gabriele TESTA
lng Gwrgio RICCIO Chef, Dessin experimental des elements
President, Forum atomique itahen combustibles CSN Casaccia, CNEN
Ing. VIttorio Emanuele RIMBOTTI M. Alfonso THEODOL!
President, Application recherche scientifique President, Etudes d'applications nucleaires S.R.L.
Professeur Augusto RIMINI Ing. Gaetano TOCCAFONDI
Universite de Milan Chef, Service de secunte
66 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

Professeur Romano TOSCH! Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute


Directeur, Laboratoire des gaz iomses, Mr. Tetsuo AOCHI
Laboratmres natwnaux de Frascati, CNEN Ch1ef, Uramum Ennchment Laboratory, Toka1
lng Giuseppe TRUNFIO Research Establishment
Duecteur du bureau de Rome du Dr. Ak1fumJ DANNO
"Tecnomasio Brown Boven" Head, DivJsJon of Research, Takasaki Research
lng. Paolo V ALANT Establishment
SefV!ce des etudes economiques, CNEN Mr. Se1sh1 FUKUDA
Dr. Raniero VANNI D'ARCHIRAFI Ch1ef, Health Phys1cs and Safety Sectwn,
Conseiller, Mimstere des affaires etrangeres Oara1 Research Establishment
lng. Alberto V AUDO Mr. Takeh1ko ISHIHARA
MONTEDISON Head, DIVISIOn of Nuclear Fuel Research, Toka1
lng. Franco VELONA Research Establishment
Chef, Services des installa twns et des Dr. Tadao IWATA
technologies speciales Semor Scientist, Solid State Physics Laboratory,
lng. Paolo VENDITTI DIVISIOn of Phys1cs, Tokai Research
Chef, Serv1ce des etudes econom1ques, CNEN Establishment
M. B. ZAFFIRO Mr. E1ich1 KAGEY AMA
ENEL Chief, Irradiation Serv1ces Section, RadiOISotope
Professeur Giuseppe ZAMPARO Centre
Faculte des etudes de geme, UniversJte de Genes Mr. Kotara KANA!
Professeur Maurizio ZIFFERERO Staff Associate, D1vision of General AffairS
Directeur adjomt, Secteur de recherches Dr Masayuk1 KAWASAKI
nucleaues, CNEN Director
Professeur Gwvanm B. ZORZOLI Dr. Masatosh1 KOBA YASH!
Chef de programme, CISE Chief, Application and Development
Laboratory, Toka1 Research Establishment
Dr. E1j1 MUNEKAT A
Pres1dent
JAMAICA Mr. H1deshiro NAKAMOTO
Chief. Office of International Affaus
Representatives Mr. Shun yo NOZAWA
Head, Office of Power Reactor Project
Head of Delegation Dr. Jumch1 SHIMOKAWA
H.E. Mr. Kenneth B. SCOTT Ch1ef, Plutomum Fuel Laboratory, DivlSlon of
Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Nuclear Fuel Research, Tokai Research
Jamaica to the Off1ce of the United Natwns Establishment
at Geneva

Mr. Clive S. McMORRIS Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development


Mm1ster Counsellor, Permanent MissiOn of Corporation
Jama1ca to the Office of the United Nations
at Geneva Mr Shmch1 HIRAYAMA
Mr. Arthur H. THOMPSON Manager, ConstructiOn Department of
Second Secretary, Permanent MissiOn of Expenmental Fast Reactor, Fast Reactor
Jammca to the Off1ce of the Umted Natwns Projects
at Geneva Mr. Yosh1ki !MAl
Vice Pres1dent
Mr Goro INOUE
President
JAPAN Dr. Keiich1 MOCHIZUKI
Senior Staff, Fast Breeder Reactor Project
Representatives Mr Se1be1 NAKATA
Manager, Safety Expenment Laboratory,
Mr. Wataru HIRAIZUMJ Oara1 Engmeenng Centre
Mmister of State for Snence and Technology Mr. Eioh SEKINE
H. E. Mr. H1deo KIT AHARA Manager, Public Relations Office PNC, Tokyo
Ambassador Extraordmary and PlempotentJary Mr. Kymchiro SUZUKI
to the Off1ce of the Umted Natwns at Geneva Staff, Fast Breeder Reactor Project
Mr. Tasaburo YAMADA Mr. Ryoj! AN AHARA
Commissioner, Atomic Energy CommJsswn Manager, Atom1c Energy Engineenng
Mr Soich1 MA TSUNE Department, Fuji Electric Company
V1ce Chairman, Japan Atom1c lndustnal Form Mr Hiroshi ANDO
Mr. Takashi MUKAIBO Sc1ence Research Officer, Planning Bureau,
Professor, Faculty of Engineenng, Umversity Sc1ence and Technology Agency
of Tokyo Dr. Yoshio ANDO
Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Umversity
Advisers of Tokyo
Dr. Sh1gehuo AN Mr. Gentaro FUJII
Professor, Faculty of Engmeenng, University Assistant Manager, Nuclear Power Department,
of Tokyo Kansai Electric Company
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 67

Dr. !sao FUJII Mr Katsumi MIZUNO


Semor Researcher, Tosh1ba Research and Deputy Manager, Atom1c Power Department,
Development Centre, Tokyo Sh1baura Electnc Chubu Electnc Power Company
Company Mr. Kazuh1sa MORI
Dr Kenichi FUJIMORI Secretary General, Japan Atomic Industrial
Semor Managmg Director, Sh1m1zu Forum
Construction Company Mr. Saburo MUNAKATA
Mr. Nobuh1ko FUJISEKI Co-ordmator, General Affairs Department, Japan
D1rector, Electric Power Development Company Atom1c Industnal Forum
Dr. Ak1ra FURUHASHI Dr. Toshifum1 MURATA
Ass1stant Professor, Faculty of Engmeering, Semor Researcher, H1tachi Research Laboratory,
Umvers1ty of Tokyo Hitachi Lim1ted
Mr. Kumsh1ge HASHIMOTO Mr. Yasush1 NAKAI
D1rector, Nuclear D1V1s1on, Japan Gasohne Sub-Manager, Advanced Reactor Engmeering
Company Department, Mitsub1shi Atomic Power Industnes
Mr. Haruo HANZA WA Mr. Yutaka NAGATA
Head, Energy Pohcy D1V1s10n, Mm1ster's Office, Assistant Manager, General Affaus Department,
Mm1stry of Internatwnal Trade and Industry M1tsubishi Atomic Power Industries
Mr. H1roich1 HIROSHIGE Mr. Takao NAKAJIMA
Deputy Head, Pohcy D1V1s10n, Atom1c Energy Fust Secretary, Embassy of Japan to the
Bureau, Science and Technology Agency Umted States of America
Mr Shohach1ro HONJO Mr. Taisuke NAGA YAMA
Deputy Manager, Bu1ldmg Construct10n D!Vls!On Chief, Japan Pharmaceutical
Department, Sh1m1zu Constructwn Company Information Centre
Mr. Ha11me HONMA Dr. Ryohei NAKANE
Secretary to Mm1ster of Science and Technology Semor Sc1enhst, Ch1ef of Isotope Laboratory,
Mr. Sumio HORI Inshtute of Physical and Chem1cal Research
D1rector, Japan Nuclear Sh1p Development Dr. Tsuneyo NAKAO
Corpora bon Professor, Chiba Inshtute of Technology
Mr. Akio HORIUCHI Mr. K01chiro NISHIKAWA
Fust Secretary, Embassy of Japan to France Deputy General Manager, Electnc Machmery
Mr. Akio HOSAKA Department, Mitsui Company
Deputy Head, Research DIVIS!On, Atom1c Mr. Tosluo OGAWA
Energy Bureau, Scwnce and Technology Agency Head, Metal Division, Mmeral, 0!1 and Coal
Mr. Nachiro IGA T A Bureau, Mimstry of Internahonal Trade and
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engmeenng, Industry
University of Tokyo Dr M1tsuo ONO
Mr. Ryuk1chi !MAl Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya
Deputy Manager, Engmeenng Department, Umvers1ty
Japan Atom1c Power Company Dr. Ke1chi OSHIMA
Mr. E111 INABA Professor, Faculty of Engineenng, Umvers1ty of
Chief Engineer, Atom1c Power DIVIS!On, Tokyo Tokyo
Sh1baura Electnc Company Dr. Nobufusa SAITO
Dr. Tamaki IPPONMATSU Professor, Faculty of Science, Umvers1ty of
Tokyo
Chauman, Japan Atom1c Power Company Mr. Fujio SAKAGAMI
Mr. Nagotosh1 ISHIKI Manager, Atom1c Power Research and
First Secretary, Embassy of Japan to the USSR Development Institute, Tokyo Electnc Power
Mr. M1tsugu ISHIZUKA Company
First Secretary, Delegahon of Japan to OECD Mr. Bunzaburo SASAKI
Dr Shozo KADOY A Managwg Director, Nippon Fire and Manne
General Manager, Atom1c Energy Division, Insurance Company
Ebara Manufactory Company Mr. Syuiclu SASAKI
Dr. Saburo KATAYAMA Pres1dent, Japan Nuclear Sh1p Development
General Manager, Nuclear Power Department, Corporatwn
Furukawa Electnc Company
Dr. Masaharu KA WAN ISH! Dr. Hekl SHIBATA
Professor, Institute of Scientific and Industrial Professor, Inshtute of Industrial Science,
Research, Osaka Umversity of Tokyo
Mr. Masahiro KAWASAKI Dr. Tosh1kazu SHIBATA
First Secretary, Embassy of Japan to the Professor, Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto
Federal Republic of Germany Umvers1ty
Dr. Motoharu KIMURA Mr. Mamoru SUEDA
Professor, Faculty of Sc1ence, Tohoku Deputy Secretary General, Japan Atomic
Univers1ty lndustnal Forum
Mr. Takeshi KOTOKU Mr Kazumu SUGIMOTO
Chief, Nuclear Energy Department, Mitsub1sh1 Member of Board, M1tsub1sh1 Atom1c Power
Metal Minmg Company lndustnes
Dr. Ryoseki MISHIMA Dr. Tsutomu SUGAHARA
Professor, Faculty of Engmeenng, University Professor, Faculty of Med1cine, Kyoto
of Tokyo University
68 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

Dr. Tokuo SUIT A KUWAIT


Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka
Umvers1ty Representative
Mr. Yutaka SUMIY A
Manager, Atomic Power Planning Section, Mr. Y.T. OMAR
Atomic Power Department, Tokyo Electric Head, Section of Radiotherapy and Radio-
Power Company isotopes, Mmistry of Public Health
Dr. Htroshtge SUZUKI
Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Dr. Yoneho TABATA
ASSistant Professor, Faculty of Engmeenng, LEBANON
UmversJty of Tokyo
Mr. Aktra T ACHIBANA Representant
Staff, Offtce of Development Plannmg, Japan Dr.Ing. Amme NASREDDINE
Atomic Power Company
Mr. Takanon T AKAOKA
Fust Secretary, Embassy of Japan to Austria
Mr. Shtgefumt T AMIY A
Deputy Duector General, Atomic Energy LIBYA
Bureau, Science and Technology Agency
Mr. NaOJtro TANAKA Representants
Vice-President, Tokyo Electnc Power Company Chef de Ia Detegatzon
Dr. Kaoru TANIGUCHI Dr Yusef ELMEHRIK
General Manager, Atomtc Energy Research Doyen de Ia Faculte des sctences, Umversite de
Laboratory, Httachi Ltmited Libya
Dr. Takehiko TSUCHIY A
Chtef, Third RadJation Hazards Laboratory, M. Mohamed OTHMAN
Radiation Hazards Division, Natwnal Institute PremJCr secretaire, Mission permanente de Ia
of Radiolog~cal Sctences Republique arabe libyenne au pres de !'Office
Dr. Kuosht TSUNEMOTO des Nations Unies a Geneve
Chief, Second Clinical Investigation Laboratory, M. Ramadan BARG
Chmcal lnvestigatwn Dtvtsion, National Attache, Mmtstere de !'unite et des affaires
Institute of Radiological Sctences etrangeres
Mr. Kazuo TSURUOKA M. Lutfi H. KHALAF
Chief, Physical Metallurgy Section, Research Departement de planification, Mtmstere de
Laboratory, Kawasaki Steel Corporation l'industne
Dr. Teruyosht UDOGUCHI
Professor, Faculty of Eng~neering, Umvers1ty
of Tokyo
Dr. Noboru WATANABE LIECHTENSTEIN
Asststant Professor, Faculty of Science, Tohoku
University Representant
Dr. Masahuo YOKOYAMA Professeur Dr.Dr. h.c Max AUWARTER
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Delegue permanent du gouvernement princter
Osaka University pour les questions de l'energie atomtque
Mr. Michizo YOSHIMURA
General Manager, Nuclear Fuels Department,
Sumttomo ShoJi Katsha L1m1ted
Mr. Harunon KAY A LUXEMBOURG
Counsellor, Permanent DelegatiOn of Japan to
the Office of the United Nations at Geneva Representants
Mr. Htrosht OHKI
Counsellor, Permanent Delegation of Japan to Chef de Ia Detegatzon
the Office of the Umted Nations at Geneva S.E. M. Marcel FISCHBACH
Mr. Kouj1 MORIYAMA Ambassadeur, Mtssion permanente du
Third Secretary, Permanent DelegatiOn of Luxembourg au pres de !'Office des Natwns
Japan to the Office of the United Nations at Unies a Geneve
Geneva
M. Jean HOFFMANN
Commissaire du gouvernement
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF M. Henri WAGENER
Chef du departement
Representatives M. Roger THEISEN
Directeur
Head of Delegation M. Henri THILL
Mr. Young-ku YOON Professeur
Duector, Korean Atomic Energy Research
Institute Conseillers
Mr. Yoo-Shtk HA M Mtchel GRENON
Fmt Secretary, Embassy of Korea in Vienna, Conseiller scientifique
Austria M. Jacques REMOVILLE
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 69

MADAGASCAR MONACO
Repn\sentants Representants
Chef de la Delt!gatwn Chef de la Delegation
N. Justm MANAMBELONA S.E. M. Cesar SOLAMITO
Secretaue general a la recherche SCientifique, Mmistre plempoten!iaue, Delegue permanent de
Tananarive la Pnncipaute au pres des organismes
internationaux
M. Rene RAZAFINDRATANDRA
Directeur adjomt des mmes et de l'energie, Dr. Odette FISSORE
Direction des mmes, Tanananve Electroradwlogiste
M. Raoehna ANDRIAMBOLOLONA
Maitre de conferences, Faculte des sciences, Conseiller
UniversJte de Madagascar M. Jean THOMMERET
Chef du Laboratoire de radwactivite appliquee
du Centre scientJfique, Monaco

MEXICO
Representantes
MONGOLIA
Dr. Fernando ALBA ANDRADE
Presidente de la ComlSI6n Nacwnal de Energfa Representatives
Nuclear
Dr. Manuel SANDOVAL VALLARTA Mr. D. CHULTEM
Miembro de la Comisi6n Nac10nal de Energfa Vice-Chairman, Atom1c Energy CommissiOn
Nuclear Dr T. TSEREV
Ing. LUis GALVEZ CRUZ Vice-President, Mongolian Academy of SCiences
Gerente de la ComlSI6n Nacional de Energfa Dr. B. CHADRAA
Nuclear Scientific Secretary, Physico-Mathematical
In g. Juan Carlos SEELIGER Institute, Mongolian Academy of SCiences
Gerente General de Construcci6n de la Comisi6n
Federal de Electncidad
lng. Juan EIBENSCHUTZ
Duector del Instltuto de Investigaciones de la
Industria Electnca de la Comisi6n Federal de
Electncidad MOROCCO
Reprt\sentants
Asesores
Chef de Ia Delegatwn
Dr. Carlos GRAEF FERNANDEZ S.E. M. Nacer EL FASSI
Consejero General de la Comisi6n Nacional de Ambassadeur, Representant permanent du
Energfa Nuclear Maroc aupres de !'Office des Nations Umes a
Dr. Carlos VELEZ Geneve
Director del Programa de Reactores y EnergetJca
de la Com1si6n Nacional de Energfa Nuclear M. Mohamed Al-Arb1 KHATT ABI
Ing Armando LOPEZ MARTIN DELCAMPO Representant permanent adjomt du Maroc
Director del Programa de Aplicacwnes aupnls de !'Office des Nations Umes a Geneve
Industriales y Tecnol6g~cas de la Comisi6n
Nacional de Energfa Nuclear
Dr. Antonio QUIJANO BLANCA
Encargado del Programa Bio-medico Nuclear de
Ia ComJsJ6n Nacional de Energia Nuclear NETHERLANDS
Ing. Roberto TREVINO ARIZPE
Coordinador General del Centro Nuclear de Representatives
Mexico Head of Delegation
Dr Fernando Ennque PRIETO CALDERON Dr. H.G. van BUEREN
Fis. Carlos GARCIA MORENO CASTELAZO Chairman, ScJen!iflc Council for Nuclear Affaus
Duector de Aplicacwnes Tecnol6g~cas del
Programa de Aphcaciones Industriales y Mr C. van DAATSELAAR
Tecnol6gJcas de la Com1si6n Nacional de Head, Nuclear Department, Mm1stry of Soc1al
Energia Nuclear Affairs
Dr. J.A. GOEDKOOP
Secretaria Duector of Research, Reactor Centrum
Nederland
Srta. he G1tta ALONSO GOMEZ Mr. D.G.H. LATZKO
Secretana de Ia Coordmaci6n Academ1ca y Professor, Delft Umvers1ty of Technology
Cientifica de la Comisi6n Nacwnal de Energfa Dr. J.J. WENT
Nuclear Managing Duector, N.Y. KEMA
70 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

Advisers Mr. M.C. van VEEN


Mr. A.H.W. ATEN Jr. General Manager. Rotterdamsche Droogdok
Professor, University of Amsterdam, Director, Maatschapp1j N.Y.
Bureau central de mesures nuch\aires, Gee! Mr. Jan VERSTEEG
Belgique Ministry of Soc1al Affairs. The Hague
Dr T.J. BARENDREGT Mr. J WEBER
Managing Director. Comprimo N.Y. Adviser of the Council of Public Health
Mr. R. BLACKSTONE Mr. W.K. WIECHERS
Head of Matenals Department, Reactor Centrum Head, Long Term Planning Department.
Nederland N.Y. KEMA
H.E Baron C.W. van BOETZELAER van ASPEREN Mr. D. de ZEEUW
Ambassador. Permanent Representa!lve to the Director, Inshtute of Atomic Sciences in
International Atom1c Energy Agency, V1enna Agriculture
Professor Dr. M. BOGAARDT
Managing Duector, Ultra-Centrifuge
Nederland N.Y. NEW ZEALAND
Professor C.M. BRAAMS
Duector, FOM-Ins!ltuut voor PlasmafysJca, Representatives
Professor, Utrecht University Head of Delegatwn
Mr. C BROERTJES Dr D.R. LIEWELL YN
Ch1ef Scientific Officer, Institute of Atom1c Vice-Chancellor of the Univers1ty of Waikato,
Sciences in Agnculture Member of the New Zealand Atom1c Energy
Mr. M. BUSTRAAN Comm1ttee
Head of Physics Department, Reactor Centrum
Nederland Professor D. WALKER
Mr. J.A.G. DAVIDS Professor of Phys1cs, Victoria Umversity of
Scien!if1c Staff member, Health Department, Wellington
Reactor Centrum Nederland Mr. G.J. McCALLUM
Mr. R. van ERPERS ROY AARDS Accelerator Physicist, New Zealand Inshtute of
Director, N.Y. Gemeenschappehjke Kern- Nuclear Science
energiecentrale Nederland Mr. P.W. BLAKELEY
Dr. E. HAAS Assistant General Manager, New Zealand
Head of the Promotwn of SCience Study ElectnCJty Department
Department, Ministry of Sciences and Education Mr B.S. LENDRUM
Mr. A.H. de HAAS van DORSSER Permanent Representahve of New Zealand to
Director, Projectgroep Kernenergie TN 0 the Office of the United Nations at Geneva
Dr. M.E.A. HERMANS
Head of Nuclear Reactor Development Adviser
Laboratory, N.Y. KEMA
Dr.lr. H. HOOG Mr. B W.P. ABSOLUM
Director, Shell Kernenergie N.Y. First Secretary, New Zealand Misswn to the
Mr. J.P.W. HOUTMAN Office of the United Nations at Geneva
Scienhf!C Director, lnterumvers1tair Reactor
Instituut, Professor, Techmsche Hogeschool
Mr. C.J. JOSEPH NIGER
Head of Engineering Department, Eurochemic,
Belgium Representant
Mr. J. KISTEMAKER
Director, FOM-Inslitute of Atom1c and M. Omar DIALLO
Molecular Phys1cs Directeur du Serv1ce des mmes, Ministere des
Mr. A.R. KRAHE travaux publics
RCN- Petten
Miss A.F.W. LUNSINGH MEIJER
Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the NIGERIA
Netherlands to the Off1ce of the United
Nations at Geneva Representatives
Mr H.K. MAN! Head of Delegation
Director for Nuclear Energy, Mimstry of Mr. J.D.O. SOKOY A
Econom1c Affairs Charge d'Affaires a.i .. Permanent Mission of
Mr. W.W. NIJS N1gena to the Office of the Umted NatiOns at
Managing Director, N.Y. Neratoom Geneva
Professor Jr. J. PELSER
Technical Director, Reactor Centrum Mr. W.A.L. THOMAS
Nederland
Mr. P.F. SENS Chief Engineer, Federal Mmistry of Mines and
Power, Lagos
Techmcal Director (designate), Interfuel L1m1ted
Mr. J.J.M. SNEPVANGERS Adviser
Coordinator for Fast Reactor Project and
Gas-Cooling, Reactor Centrum Nederland Mr. A.A. OLUMIDE
Mr. R.M. ULMANN First Secretary, Permanent Mission of Nigeria
Director, Proefbednjf Voedselbestrahng to the Office of the Umted Nations at Geneva
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 71

NORWAY PAKISTAN
Representatives Represen ta lives
Head of Delegation Head of Delegation
Mr. Viking 0. ERIKSEN Dr !.H. USMANI
Executive Director, Institute for Atom1c Energy Chairman, Pak1stan Atomic Energy Comm1ssion
Mr. Arve JOHNSEN H.E. Mr. Niaz A. NAIK
Under-Secretary of State, Mimstry of Industry Ambassador and Permanent Representative of
Mr. lvar LUNDE Pak1stan to the Off1ce of the Umted Natwns
Ambassador, Permanent Representative to the at Geneva
International Atomic Energy Agency, V1enna Mr. A.K. AZIZ KHAN
Mr Rolv HEGGENHOUGEN Counsellor, Permanent MiSSIOn of Pakistan to
Director, Norsk Hydro the Office of the Umted Nations at Geneva
Mr. Gunnar VATTEN
D1rector, Norwegian Hydro-Electric and Water
Resources Board

Advisers
Mr. H. AGER-HANSSEN
Director General PANAMA
Mr. J.O. BERG
Director of Research Representantes
Mr. J.M. DOEDERLEIN Jefe de Ia Delegacion
D1rector of ProJects S.E. el L1cenciado Jose M. ESPINO GONZALES
Mr. K. GUSSGARD, Ph.D. Embajador, Representante Permanente de
Mr. E. JAMNE Panama ante Ia Oficina de las Nacwnes Umdas
Director of Research en Ginebra
Mr K.P. LIEN
Director of Research Sr. Octavw FERRER ANGUIZOLA
Mr. R.P. MATHIESEN Mmistro Plenipotenciano, Representante
Civil Engineer Permanente Alterno, M1si6n Permanente de
Mr. K. NETLAND Panama ante Ia Oficina de las Nacwnes
Civil Engineer Umdas en Ginebra
Mr. E. ROLSTAD
Civil Engmeer Asesores
Mr. T. STAVSHOLT Sr. L.F. MORA BETHANCOURT
C1vil Engmeer
Mr. 0. STABENFELDT, Ph.D. Sr. E ROYO LINARES
Director
Mr. M. OEVREEIDE
Civ1l Engineer
Mr. S. AAS
Director of Research
Mr. K. ANDERSEN PERU
Civ1l Engmeer
Mr. T. BOEHLER Representante
CiVIl Engmeer
Mr A. GRANLUND Jete de Ia Delegacion
Civil Engmeer General E.P. Marcial RUBIO-ESCUDERO
Mr. T. HVINDEN Pres1dente de Ia Junta de Control de Energia
Director of Research At6mica del Peru
Mr. K.D. KNUDSEN
C1vil Engmeer
Mr. P.Chr. LOEKEN S.E. Hubert WIELAND ALZAMORA
Civil Engmeer Delegado suplente;
Mr T.Chr. MATHIESEN Embajador, Representante Permanente del
ClVII Engmeer Peru ante Ia Oficina de las Naciones Unidas en
Mr. P. OFSTAD, Ph.D. Ginebra
D1rector Marketmg
Mr. R ROSE Asesores
C1vil Engmeer
Mr. T.O. SAUAR Sr. Lms SOLARI-TUDELA
Institutt for Atomenergi Primer Secretario, Delegaci6n Permanente del
Mr. 0. ULFSBY Peru ante Ia Oficma de las Naciones Umdas en
Civil Engineer Ginebra
Mr. K. VIDEM Sr. Ja1me ALVAREZ-CALDERON
Civil Engineer Segundo Secretano, Delegac16n Permanente del
Mr. B. AARSET Peru ante Ia Oficina de las Naciones Unidas en
Gmebra
CiVIl Engineer
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PHILIPPINES PORTUGAL
Representatives
Representatives
Head of DelegatiOn
General Florencw A. MEDINA Head of Delegation
Chairman, National Science Development Board Comandante Joaquim SOEIRO DE BRITO
President, Junta de Energia Nuclear (JEN)
H.E. Mr. Hortencio J. BRILLANTES
Permanent Representative of the Ph1hppmes to Dr. Carlos FERREIRA MADEIRA CACHO
the Off1ce of the Umted Natwns at Geneva Director General, Nuclear Phys1cs and
Dr. Llbrado D. !BE Engineering Laboratory (JEN)
Commissioner, Ph1hppme AtomiC Energy Eng. Joao DINIZ FERREIRA
CommissiOn, Mamla Director General, Prospection and Minmg
Dr. Ibarra S. SANTOS Exploitation (JEN)
Actmg Head, Agncultural Sc1ences Department, Eng. Fernando MARQUES VIDEIRA
Philippine Atomic Research Centre, Quezon City Director General, Nuclear Fuels and Power
Mr. Domingo L. SIAZON, Jr. Reactors (JEN)
Second Secretary and Consul, Philippine Eng. Antonio ALBUQUERQUE E CASTRO
Embassy, Bern; Concurrently Acting Res1dent Duector General, Studies and Planning (JEN)
Representa!ive of the Ph1hppmes to the
International Atomic Energy Agency, V1enna Advisers
Eng. Fernando Ivo GONt;:ALVES
President, Management Board of the Portuguese
Electnc Company (CPEl
POLAND Dr. Armando Carlos GIBERT
Repn!sentants Cha1rman, Portuguese Atom1c Forum (FAP)
Chef de Ia Delegation Eng. Claudino MARTINS VICENTE
Professeur Stamslaw ANDRZEJEWSKI Deputy D1rector, Prospec!ion and Mining
Plempoten!iaJre du gouvernement pour Exploitation (JEN)
J'utihsa!ion de I'energJe nuclea1re Eng. Hennque CARREIRA PICH
Deputy D1rector, Nuclear Fuels and Power
S.E. M. WlodzJmlerz NATORF Reactors (JEN)
Ambassadeur, Representant permanent de Ia Eng. Henrique VIEIRA LOPES
n!pubhque populaire de Pologne aupn'!s de Deputy Duector, Prospec!ion and Minmg
!'Office des Natwns Unies a Geneve Explmtatwn (JEN)
M. Tadeusz DRYZEK Eng. Joao Manuel PEIXOTO CABRAL
Vice-Mm1stre, Mm1stere de l'mdustrie miniere Head, Chemistry DlVIsJOn (JEN)
et de I' energ~e Dr. Juho PISTACCHINI GALVAO
Professeur Jerzy MINCZEWSKI Duector, RadiatiOn Protectwn Department
lnstitut pour Ia recherche nucleaire (JEN)
Professeur Pawel NOWACKI Eng. Rui OLIVEIRA SERGIO
Academ1e polonaise des sciences Head, Electncal Nuclear Plannmg Department
(JEN)
Conseillers Eng. Carlos Antonio CORREIA DE RAMALHO
CARLOS
Dr. Jacek ARKUSZEWSKI Techmcal Officer (JEN)
lnstltut pour Ia recherche nucleaire Eng. Emilio Jose PEREIRA ROSA
M. Stamslaw CZOSNOWSKI Head, lndustnal Nuclear Fuel Department
Com1te de Ia science et de Ia techmque (JEN)
M. Waclaw DABEK Eng Antonio Francisco MARQUES DE CARY ALHO
Ins!itut pour Ia recherche nuclea1re Head, lndustnal Reactors Department (JEN)
M. Mac!eJ GEMBICKI Eng. Abiho FERNANDES
Professeur aSSIStant, Acactemie de medecme, CPE
Poznan Eng. Antomo LEITE GARCIA
Professeur Przemyslaw HOFFMAN CPE
Institut pour Ia recherche nuclea1re Dr. Julio Francisco SALES DE MASCARENHAS
M. Jerzy KROH Mm1stry of Fore1gn Affa!TS
Instnut techmque de Ia radia!ion, Lodz Dr. Frederico ALCANTARA DE MELO
M. Jerzy LASZKIEWICZ Interna!ional Services (JEN)
Mm1stere de J'mdustrie mimere et de I'energ~e
M. Mac~eJ RADWAN
Institut pour Ia recherche nuclt!a1re
M. Wladyslaw RUTKOWSKI
Instltut pour Ia recherche nucleaue
M. Kaz1m1erz ST ARZYNKI ROMANIA
Ecole centrale d'agnculture
M. Lech TYMINSKI Representants
Conseil des Mm1stres
M. Roman ZELAZNY Chef de Ia DeLegatiOn
Ins!itut pour Ia recherche nucleaue Professeur loan URSU
M. Arkadiusz ZMYSLOWSKI Pnis1dent du Com1te d'etat pour l'energie
Inst1tut pour Ia recherche nucleaue nucleaire
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 73

M. Adrian GEORGESCU Institut de Physique Atomique de Bucarest


Premier vice-president du Comite d'etat pour Professeur Florin CIORASCU
l'energie nucleaue Duecteur de l'Inshtut
S.E. M. Ion DATCOU M. M. BALANESCU
Ambassadeur, Representant permanent de Ia Directeur techmque
Republique socialiste de Roumame aupn!s de M. I. PANAITESCU
!'Office des Nations Unies a Gem\ve Chercheur principal du Laboratoire de
M. Emihan RODEAN betatrons
Vice-president du Comite d'etat pour l'energie M. lone! PURICA
nucleaire Chef de Ia section de physique et technique des
M. Stefan GABOR reacteurs
Vice-president du Comite d'etat pour Ia M. S. TUTELEA
planification Chef, Section d'appareillage electronique
nucleaire
Conseillers
M. Victor ALEXANDRESCU
Conseiller du president du Comite d'etat pour
l'energie nucleaire
M. Ion MANZATU
Conseiller du president du Comite d'etat pour SAN MARINO
l'energie nucleaue
M. Alexandru Stefan OLARIU Representants
Directeur general de Ia Direction generale de S.E. M. Georges FILIPINETTI
recherches et de developpement du Comite Ministre plenipotenhaire, Chef de Ia Delegation
d'etat pour l'energie nucleaue permanente de Ia Republique de San Marino
M. Popa STOICA au pres de !'Office des NatiOns Unies a Geneve
Suppleant du representant permanent aupn\s M. Jean Charles MUNGER
· de I' Agence mtemahonale de l'energie Chancelier de Ia Delegation permanente de Ia
atomique, Vienne Repubhque de San Marino au pres de !'Office
M. Dumitru STOIAN des Nations Unies a Geneve
Directeur general de Ia Direction generale de
centrales nucleaues du Comite d'etat pour
l'energie nucleaire
M. Valentin IONESCU
Directeur de Ia Direction des relations
intemahonales du Comite d'etat pour l'energie
nucleaire SAUDI ARABIA
M. Victor MERCEA
Directeur de l'Institut d'isotopes stables de Cluj Representatives
M. Cornel BURDUCEA Head of Delegation
Duecteur techmque de l'Inshtut d'etudes et de Dr. Fadhil K. KABBANI
projections energetiques du Ministere de Deputy Minister for Mineral Resources
l'energie electrique
M. Dumitru TIBULEAC Mr. Mustafa Ali AL-DUGAITHER
Chef de service a Ia Direction des relations Head of Atomic Energy Section, Duectorate
intemationales du Comite d'etat pour l'energw General of Mineral Resources
nucleaue Mr. Khamis AL-NAHDY
M. Petre POP A Physicist m Atomic Energy Section, Duectorate
Inspecteur de speciahte a l'lnspectorat general General of Mineral Resources
de securite et de protection contre les
irradiations au Comite d'etat pour l'energie
nucleaire
M. SeverTATARU
Chef de Ia section de recherches du Trust de
metaux rares du Ministere des mines, du SOUTH AFRICA
petrole et de Ia geologie
M. Teofil POPOVIC! Representatives
Directeur de l'Institut de recherches et de Head of Delegation
projections thermoenergetiques du Ministere Dr. A.J.A. ROUX
et de l'industne des constructions mecaniques President, Atomic Energy Board
M.G. VASARU
Chercheur principal a l'Inslitut d'isotopes
stables de CluJ Dr. R.L. STRASZACKER
Chairman, Electricity Supply Commission
M. Victor BRADACEANU Professor S.F. OOSTHUIZEN
Directeur technique de l'Institut de recherches President, South African Medical and Dental
et projections electro-techniques de Bucarest Council
M. F. VAZARU Mr. J.W. SHILLING
Ingenieur, Comite d'Etat pour l'energie Chairman, Nuclear Fuels Corporation of
nucleaire South Africa (Pty) Ltd.
74 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

Advisers Mr. K.R.S. von SCHIRNDING


Atomic Energy Board Resident Representative of the Republic of
South Africa to the International Atomic
Dr. J.K. BASSON Energy Agency, Vienna
Director, Isotopes and Radiation Dr. J.J. WANNENBURG
Dr. R.A. BASSON Deputy General Manager, Uramum Enrichment
Duector, Chemistry Corporation of S.A. Limited
Dr. P.J. FOURIE Mr. H.H. van NIEKERK
Head, Isotope Production Department of Foreign Affam, Pretoria
Dr. J.P.B. HUGO Mr. C.W. DODD
Deputy President London Manager, Hubert Davies, Pty. Ltd.
Dr K. ISEBECK
Physical Metallurgy
Dr. C.R. JANSEN
Director, Life Sciences
MISS G. KLEIN-ONSTENK
External Relations Division SPAIN
Dr. G.H.B. LOVELL Representantes
Nuclear Fuel Subdivision
Mr. R.D. LUGTENBURG Jefe de Ia Delegaci6n
Phys1cal Metallurgy Don Jose Maria OTERO N AV ASCUES
Mr. E.J. MAUNDERS Presidente de Ia Junta de Energia Nuclear
Reactor Development
Dr. N.P. PIENAAR Don Francisco Javier VALLAURE
Director, PhysiCal Metallurgy Director General de Cooperaci6n Tecnica
Dr. R.E. ROBINSON Internacional
Director, Extraction Metallurgy Don Franc1sco PEREZ CERDA
Dr. W.E. STUMPF Director General de Energia y Combustibles del
Phys1cal Metallurgy Mimsterio de Industria, Consejero de Ia Junta
Mr. J.O. TATTERSALL de Energia Nuclear
Manager, Licensing Don Gregorio MILLAN BARBANI
Mr. S.W. van der MER WE Presidente de SERCOBE (Servicio Comercial
External Relations de Bienes de Equipo), Consejero de Ia Junta de
Mr. R. van der WALT Energia Nuclear
Director, Reactor Development Don Manuel GUTIERREZ CORTINES
Mr. H.J. van der WESTHUIZEN Presidente del Forum At6m1co Espai'lol
Head, Chemical Oper~tions
Dr. J.W. von BACKSTROM Asesores
Duector, Geology
Sr. D. Joaquin ORTEGA COST A
Direcci6n General de Ia Energia, Mm1sterio de
Industria
Electricity Supply Commission Sr. Ignacio GAITAN CUELLAR
Mr. J.R. COLLEY Direcci6n General de Ia Energia, Mmisterio de
Dr. R.K. DUTKIEWICZ Industria
Sr. D. Jav1er SAGUES MARTINEZ DE AZAGARA
Mr. J.H. SMITH PreSJdente C. G. Empresa Nacional del Uramo
Mr. P.H. SPENCER Sr. D. Abilio ARROYO ALONSO
Soc~edad Tecnatom
Rand Mmes Lzmited Sr. D. Giacomo BERTOLOTTI
Sociedad Tecnatom
Mr. D.F.L. WATTS Sr. D. Julio HERNANDEZ RUBIO
Nuclear Fuels Corporation of S.A. Limited Union Electrica S.A.
Mr. M.P. WESSELS Sr. D. Juan PARDO ALBARELLOS
Mr. R.E. WORROLL Um6n Electrica S.A.
Dr. S.A. YOUNG Junta Energ{a Nuclear
Mr. J. BERNING Sr. D. Antomo COLINO LOPES
Rossing Uranium Limited Sr. D. Francisco PASCUAL MARTINES
Dr. W.L. GRANT Sr. D. Carlos SANCHEZ DEL RIO
General Manager, Uranium Enrichment
Corporation of S.A. Limited Sr. D. Ricardo FERNANDEZ CELLINI
Dr. F.J. HAASBROEK Sr. D. Juan MARTIN DELGADO
Department of Agricultural Techmcal Services Sr. D. Agustin TANARRO SANZ
Mr. A.R. LOUW
Anglo-Transvaal Consolidated Investment Sr. D. Eduardo RAMOS RODRIGUEZ
Company Ltd. Sr. D. Emilio IRANZO GONZALEZ
H.E. Mr. D.B. SOLE Sr. D. Manuel LOPEZ RODRIGUEZ
South Afncan Ambassador, Cologne, Federal Sr. D. Felipe DE LA CRUZ CASTILLO
Republic of Germany, Governor on Board of
Governors of the Internatmnal Atomic Energy Sr. D. Franc1sco VERDAGUER HERNANDEZ
Agency, Vienna Sra. Dofia Maria Aranzazu VIGON SANCHEZ
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 75

Sr. D. Jose A. RUIZ LOPEZ-RUA Sr. D. Jose Lms ANTONANZAS


Sr. D Baldomero LOPEZ PEREZ IBERDUERO
Sr. D. Luis ABENZA FERNANDEZ
Sr. D. Lms PALACIOS SUNICO
Instttuto Nacional de lndustna
Sr. D Manuel del VAL COB Sr. D. Manuel ISLA
Sr. D. Jose Maria JOSA GARCIA Instttuto Nacional de Industria
Sr. D. Francisco OLTRA OLTRA Sr. D. Manuel G. COR TINES
Sr. D. Agustin ALONSO SANTOS NUCLENOR
Sr. D. Federico del POZO OBESO
Sr. D. Luis GUTIERREZ JODRA NUCLENOR
Sr. D. Jacobo DIAZ DIAZ Sr. D. Ricardo RUEDA FORNIES
NUCLENOR
Sr. D. Francisco ALBISU
SENER S.A.
Sr. D. Vtcente MEMBRILLERA MEMBRILLERA Sr. D. Carlos MELCHES SERRANO
Drrecci6n General Mmas, Mmisteno de Industria TECNATOM
Sr. D. Manuel BOBO PEREZ Sr. D. Antomo VIDAL HERNANDEZ
Ministerio de Industria UNELCO
Sr. D. Javier MOLINA FAJARDO Sr. D. Franctsco NOVELA
Ministeno de Industria UNELCO
Sr. D. Vicente ROGLA ALTET
Gabmete de Aplicacwnes Nucleares a las Obras
I'Ublicas, Mmisteno de Obras Publicas SUDAN
Sr. D Manuel GOLMA YO CIFUENTES
AUXIESA Representatives
Sr. D. Gonzalo DIEZ
AUXIESA Head of Delegation
Sr. D. Pedro PEREA Dr. El Sheikh ABDEL RAHMAN
Babcock and Wilcox Director, Khartoum Radtatton and Isotope
Sr. D. Jose BIELZA CORSINI Centre
ENDESA
Sr. D. Felipe COST A BOIX Mr. Ibrahim ABDEL RAHMAN
EN HER Khartoum Radtatwn and Isotope Centre
Sr. D. Juan EST APE ARNAU
EN HER
Sr. D. Lms CARBO SWEDEN
ENHER
Sr. D. Juan ALGUERO PUIGDELLIVOL Representatives
Fuerzas Electncas de Cataluna S.A. Head of Delegation
Sr. D. Feliciano FUSTER JAUME
Dr. Bo ALER
GESA Managing Director, Atomic Energy Company
Sr. D. R6mulo DARDER HEVIA
GESA Mr. Olle GIMSTEDT
Sr. D. Mtguel POCOVI JUAN Managtng Director, AKK Atomic Power Group
GESA Mr. Lars HALLE
Sr. D. Francisco BOSCH Managing Drrector, AB ASEA-ATOM
Htdroelectnca Espanola S.A. Mr. Sigfrid WENNERBERG
Sr. D. Jose Luis HERNANDEZ Head of Division, Mimstry of Industry
Htdroelectrica Espanola S.A. Dr. lngvar WIVSTAD
Sr. D. Manuel de Ia FUENTE Technical Director, Swedish State Power
Hidroelectrica Espanola S.A. Board
Sr. D. Antonio TORRA
Hidroelectrica de Cataluna S.A. Advisers
Sr. D. Miguel SERRA
Hidroelectrica de Cataluna S.A. Mr. G. AGRENIUS
Sr. D. Fernando RAMON Managing Direct_or, Krangede AB
Hidroelectnca de Cataluna S.A. Mr. P.E. AHLSTROM
Sr. D. Pedro GRAU VERNIS Swedish State Power Board
HIFRENSA Mr. B. ALMGREN
Sr. D. Miguel CAMPS BELLVE AKK Atomic Power Group
HIFRENSA Professor K. BECKER
Sr. D. Mariano MATAIX LORDA Royal Institute of Technology
HIFRENSA Mr. N. BERG
Sr. D. Jose Javier CLUA DOMINGUEZ Head of Section, Ministry of Industry
HIFRENSA Mr. S.O.W. BERGSTROM
Sr. D. Angel GALIZDEZ Head, Safety Section, Atomic Energy Company
IBERDUERO Mr. H. BRYNIELSSON
Sr. D. Mtguel CASTRO Member of Board, Atomic Energy Company
IBERDUERO Dr. L. CARLBOM
Sr. D. Miguel BARANDIARAN Head, Safety Department, Atomtc Energy
IBERDUERO Company
76 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

Mr. G. DAHLEN Mr. L.A. NOJD


Chief Research Engineer, Swedish Reactor Vice President, Atomic Energy Company
Safety and Location Committee Mr. E. OLDERIN
Dr. S. DJURLE Managing Director, AB Monitor
Head of Section, Hot Laboratory and Fuel Mr. B. PERSHAGEN
Elements, Atomic Energy Company Head, Reactor Department, Atomic Energy
Mr. U. ERICSSON Company
Scientific Adv1ser, Ministry for Foreign Affaus Professor J. RYDBERG
Mr. I. HAGA Head, Dept. for Nuclear Chemistry, Chalmers
AB ASEA-ATOM University of Technology
Professor G. HAMBRAEUS Mr. N. RYDELL
Head, Swedish Academy of Engmeenng Project Manager, AKK Atomic Power Group
Sciences Mr. J .E. RYMAN
Dr. K. HANNERTZ Managing Director, Electricity Supply Authonty
Head, Fuel Design and Development of Stockholm
Department, AB ASEA-A TOM Mr. G. SCHULTZ
Mr. S.O. HILDING Head, Section for Technical Control, Swedish
AKK Atomic Power Group State Power Board
Mr. N. HOLMIN Mr. F. SEGERBERG
Chief Engineer, Swedish State Power Board Head, Section for Reactor Core Physics,
Professor G. HOLTE AB ASEA-ATOM
Director of Research, Atomic Energy Company Professor N.G. SJOSTRAND
Mr. P. ISBERG Head, Dept. for Reactor Physics, Chalmers
Head, Dept. for Reactor Safety and Chemical Umversity of Technology
Engmeering, AB ASEA-ATOM Mr. C. SUNDQVIST
Mr. E. JANSSON Head, Reactor Department, AB ASEA-ATOM
Nuclear Inspector, Swedish Reactor Safety and Dr. E. SVENKE
Location Committee Techmcal Director, Atomic Energy Company
Mr. D. JUNGNELL Dr. J. UHLER
Head, Section for Development of Thermal Head, Dept. for Physics and Chemistry, FOA
Engineering, Swedish State Power Board Dr. L. ZETTERGREN
Mr. A. LARSSON Head, Marketing Department, AB ASEA-ATOM
Technical Adviser, Ministry of Industry Mr. C.G. OSTERLUNDH
Mr. Y. LARSSON Head, Department for Materials and Fuels,
Director, South Swedish Power Company Atomic Energy Company
Mr. L. LEINE
Head, Design and Development Department,
AB ASEA-ATOM SWITZERLAND
Professor B. LINDELL
Head, National Institute of Radiation Protection Representants
Mr. P. MARGEN
Market Development Manager, Atomic Energy Chef de Ia Delegation
Company Professeur U. HOCHSTRASSER
Professor B. McHUGH Directeur de Ia Division de Ia science et de Ia
Head, Department for Power Engineering, recherche, Departement federal de l'interieur,
Chalmers University of Technology Berne
MrS. MENON Professeur C. ZANGGER
Project Leader, Nordic PCRW Model Project, Suppleant au Chef de Ia Delegation;
Atomic Energy Company Vice-directeur de !'Office de I'economic
Mr. H. MOGARD energetique, Departement federal des transports
Marketmg Manager, Atomic Energy Company et com~unications et de l'energie, Berne
Mr. B. NILSSON M. E. TRUMPY
Head, Design Section, Thermal Engmeering,
Swedish State Power Board President de !'Union des centrales suisses
Mr. R. NILSON d'electncite
Vice President, Atomic Energy Company Professeur W. WINKLER
Mr. T. NILSSON President de I' Association suisse pour l'energie
Nuclear Inspector, Swedish Reactor Safety and atomique
Location Committee M. M. ZUBLIN
Mr. J. NISTAD President de Ia Commission de recherche de Ia
Head, Section for Reactor Projects, Thermal Societe suisse des constructeurs de machmes
Engineenng, Sw~dish State Power Board
Mr. B. NORDSTROM Conseillers
Vice President, Head of Planmng Division, Dr. J M. PICTET
Swedish State Power Board Divis10n de Ia science et de Ia recherche, Berne
Professor L. NORDSTROM (OrganisatiOn de Ia participation suisse a Ia
Dept. for Steam Engineering, Swedish Reactor Conference et a !'exposition scientifique
Safety ang Location Committee gouvernementale)
Mr. T. NYTEN M.P. GUENOT
Head, Department for Divisional Services, Division de Ia science et de Ia recherche, Berne
Swedish State Power Board (Secretaire de Ia delegation suisse)
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 77

S.E. M. E. VALLOTTON Dr. P. TEMPUS


Mimstre, Representant du Departement M. G. ULLRICH
pohtique federal, Division des Organisations
mternationales, Berne M. H. WINKLER
Dr. H.R. SIEGRIST Or W. ZUNTI
Directeur de !'Office federal de l'econom1e
energetique, Berne Statwn federate de recherches en arbor/culture,
Dr. P. COURVOISIER VIticulture et horticulture, Wadensw1/
Sect10n pour Ia securite des mstallations Dr. R. FRITZSCHE
atomiques, Wiirenhngen, Office federal de M. H.J. ZEHNDER
l'economie energetique, Berne Dr. G. PORETTI
Dr. B. PELLAUD Instltut de radium de l'Universite de Berne
Office federal de l'economie energetlque, Berne
M. W. PFISTER C/mique medicate universitaire, Lausanne
Off1ce federal de l'econom1e energetique, Berne Dr. (Mme.) A. BISCHOF-DELALOYE
M. H.F. ENZMANN Dr. B. DELALOYE
Division de Ia sc1ence et de Ia recherche, Berne
Dr. F. GILLIERON lnstitut radwbio/ogie de /'Universite de Zunch
D1vis10n de Ia science et de Ia recherche, Berne Professeur (Mme ) H. FRITZ-NIGGLI
Dr W. HUNZINGER Dr. Ch. MICHEL
Semce federal de !'hygiene publique, Berne
M. E. KAUFMANN Dr. K.R. RAO
Caisse nationale suisse d'assurance en cas Professeur J. SOMOGYI
d'acc1dent, Lucerne Inshtut fur Erniihrungsforschung, Ruschhkon
Dr. P FEUZ
Association suisse pour l'energie atom1que, Berne lnstitut Battelle, Geneve
Professeur J.-P. SCHNEEBERGER M J.-L. MEYLAN
Ecole polytechmque federate, Lausanne Dr. V. STINGELIN
Professeur B. VITTOZ Dr. H. THIEMANN
Ecole polytechnique federate, Lausanne
Dr R. KELLER Dr. E. UTZINGER
Centre de recherches en physique des plasmas, Aare et Tessin, Societe Anonyme d'Electricite,
Lausanne Otten
Professeur W. EPPRECHT M. H. LUDER
Ecole polytechnique federate, Zurich Electricite de Laufenbourg SA, Laufenbourg
Professeur W. HALG M. J.-P. BUCLIN
Ecole polytechmque federate, Zurich L'Energie de !'Ouest Suisse, Lausanne
M. R. PRITZKER Forces Matrices Bernoises SA, Berne
Ecole polytechnique federate, Zurich Dr. H.R. LUTZ
lnstitut federal de recherches en matiere de Dr. A. MEICHLER
reacteurs, Wiirenlmgen Dr. J. ROGNON
Dr. F. ALDER Dr. P. STOLL
Dr. P. BAERTSCHI Forces Matrices du Nord-Est de Ia Suisse SA,
Dr. K. BISCHOFF Baden
M. H. BRUNNER M. E. ELMIGER
Dr. J. BRUNNER M. K. KUFFER
Dr. K.H. BUOB M. 0. SCHAUB
Suiselectra, Soc1ete suisse d'electricite et de
M. H. FLURY tract10n, Biile
M. U. FRICK M.P. RIBAUX
Dr. A.F FRITZSCHE Ateher des Charmilles SA, Geneve
Professeur H.R. von GUNTEN SA Brown, Boven et C!e, Baden
M. H. HUGLI M. W.P. AUER
Dr. T HURLIMANN M. G. HENTSCHEL
M. J. LIGOU M. T. MITBO
M. G. MARKOCZY M. W.NOVAK
M J.C. MAYOR Dr. J.-M. RAYROUX
M.P. MOSER M. 0. SEIPPEL
Dr. A. OGARD Dr. R. SONTHEIM
Dr. J PETER Professeur C. KELLER
Dr. R. RICHMOND Brown, Boveri-Sulzer, Turbomaschinen AG,
Dr. G. SARLOS Zurich
Dr. H. SCHUMACHER Escher-Wyss SA, Zurich
M. J. SCHWAMMBERGER Dr. W. DUBS
Professeur M. TAUBE Dr. W. SPILLMANN
78 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

Gulf General Atomic Europe, Zurich Dr. Romsai SUW ANJK


M. P.U. FISCHER Head, Department of Nuclear Medicme, Siriraj
Dr. L. MEYER Hospital Medical School, Mahidol University
Mr. Sompot SUW ANNAVONG
M. W.F. SHILLING Principal Scientific Officer, Rice Department,
Dr. F. MUNZEL Ministry of Agriculture
Inrescor SA, Schwerzenbach
Sulzer Freres SA, Winterthour
M. B. GLOOR
M. R. NAEGELIN
M. A. PESCATORE TUNISIA
Bannard et Garde/, lngbzieurs-conseils SA,
Lausanne Representants
Professeur A. GARDEL Chef de Ia Delegation
M. P. VERSTRAETE M. Sadok BOUZAIANE
Charge d'affaires, Ambassade de Tunisie a Vienne
Electro-Watt, Ingenieurs-consei/s SA, Zurich
M. Ahmed BOURAOUJ
M. K. GOLDSMITH Charge de Ia coordmation de Ia recherche
M.A. HELLER scientifique
M.P. KRAFT M. Taoufik Ben MENA
Duecteur de l'Institut de recherche scientifique
M. M.KOHN et technique
Motor-Columbus SA, Societe Anonyme
d'Entreprises electriques, Baden
Motor-Columbus,lngemeurs-conseils SA, Baden
M. P.K. JARAY
Dr. P. GRAF
M. M.l. KLAENTSCHI TURKEY
Societe Generate pour 1'/ndustrie, !ngenieurs· Representatives
consei/s, Cointrin
Head of Delegatwn
M. G. CISZEWSKI H. E. Mr. Co~kun KIRCA
M. R. HOCHREUTINER Ambassador; Permanent Representative of
Dr. H. ALBERS Turkey to the Office of the United Nations at
Geneva
M. L. LYS
CIBA·Photoclumie, Marly-le-Grand Mr. Faruk ~AHINBA~
M. A.COLOMB Mimster Plenipotentiary; D1rector General of
Energie de !'Ouest Suisse the Department of Collective Security and
Treaties, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Member
of Atomic Energy Commission
Professor Nejat AYBERS
Technical Univers1ty of Istanbul
Professor Dr. Sad1k KAKA<;
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC M1ddle East Tec.hnical Umvers1ly
AssocJate Professor Dr. Erol AKIN
Observer Technical Assistant to the Secretary General of
Mr. Amin ESBER Atomic Energy Commisswn
Permanent Mission of the Synan Arab Republic
to the Office of the United Nations at Geneva Advisers
Mr. Nuzhet KANDEMIR
Deputy Permanent Representative of Turkey
to the Office of the United Nations at Geneva
Professor Dr. Turan ENGJNOL
Deputy Director, Cekmece Nuclear Research
and Traming Centre
THAILAND Dr. Mehmet AYAN
Institute of Mmeral Research and Study
Representatives Dr. Fuat ~ENTDRK
Head of Delegatwn Department of Hydraulic Works Research
H. E. Mr. Chatchai CHOONHAV AN Laboratory
Ambassador, Permanent Mzssion of Thailand to Mr. Tugay ULU<;EVIK
the Office of the United Nations at Geneva First Secretary, Permanent Mission of Turkey
to the Office of the Umted Nations at Geneva
Dr. Svasti SRJSUKH Mr. Yurdakul ALPARSLAN
Secretary General, Office of Atomic Energy Technical Consultant, Electncity Authonty of
for Peace Turkey
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 79

UKRAINIAN Mr. Vlad1mir Andreev1ch BARNASHEV


SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC Senior Engineer of the Branch Exhibition
Centre, State Committee for the Utilization of
Representatives Atom1c Energy of the USSR
Head of Delegatwn Mr. Mikha!l VladJmirov1ch NAJDENOV
Mr. Rostislav Evgen'evich KAVETSKIJ Senior Engineer of the International Relatwns
D1rector of the Institute of Expenmental Department, State Committee for the
Oncology, Academy of Sc1ences of the U!ihzatwn of Atomic Energy of the USSR
Ukraiman SSR Miss Liliya Sergeevna RYABOVA
Semor Engineer, ATOMINFORM Institute
Mr. Ivan Stepanovich SA VEL'EV Mr Nikolaj Antonovich DOLLEZHAL'
Head of the Department of the Council of AcademiCian of the Academy of Sc1ence of the
Mimsters of the Ukra1man SSR USSR
Mrs. Alia Mikhajlovna PASECHNIK Mr. Viktor Alekseevich SIDORENKO
Head of the Department of the Institute of Head of Laboratory of the Kurchatov Atom1c
M1crobwlogy and V1rusology, Academy of the Energy Institute
Ukrainian SSR Mr. Fedor Gngor'evich RESHETNIKOV
Mr. Anatolij Aleksandrovich SL YNKO Senior Scientific Worker of the Kurchatov
Secretary of the Mmistry of Foreign Affairs of Atomic Energy Institute
Mr. Evgenij Ivanov1ch VOROB'EV
the Ukramian SSR Head of Department of the Mimstry of
Mr. Vad1m Pavlovich VERTEBNYJ Health of the USSR
Head of the Department of the Institute of M1ss Klavd1ya N1kolaevna KOSTROMINA
Nuclear Research, Academy of Sc1ences of the Semor Scientific Worker of the Institute of
Ukramian SSR Advanced Trammg of Physicians
Mr. Aleksandr Sergeevich SHTAN'
Head of Department, State Committee for
the Utilization of Atomic Energy of the USSR
Mr. Rudol'f Mikhajlovich ALEKSAKHIN
Reviewer of the Science and Technique
UNION OF Department of the State Committee for the
SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS UtilizatiOn of Atomic Energy of the USSR
Mr. Evgenij Vlad1mrrovich PISKAREV
Representatives Head of Group of the Kurchatov Atom1c
Energy Institute
Head of Delegation Mr. Vladimir Vladimirov1ch GONCHAROV
Mr. Andrej Mikhajlovich PETROS'Y ANTS Ass1stant Director of the Kurchatov Atom1c
Cha1rman of the State Comm1ttee for the Energy Institute
Utilization of Atomic Energy of the USSR Mr. Avetik Ignat'evich BURNAZY AN
Deputy Minister of Health of the USSR
Mr. Igor' Dmitrievich MOROKHOV Mr. Arshak Avehsovich ZADIKY AN
Deputy Chairman of the State Committee for Deputy Head of the Department of Science
the U!ihzation of Atomic Energy of the USSR and Technique, State Committee for the
Mr. Vladimir F1hppovich GORDEEV Utilization of Atom1c Energy of the USSR
Head of the Division, State Committee for the Mr. Aleksandr Gngor'evich MESHKOV
Utilization of Atomic Energy of the USSR Deputy Chairman, Head of Department,
Mr. Nikolaj Nikolaev1ch BOGOL YUBOV State Committee for the Utilization of Atomic
Member of the Presidium; Academician of the Energy of the USSR
Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Director of Mr. Kir!ll Vasil'ev1ch BOROVKOV
the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research Deputy Head of the Department of Science and
Mr. Andrej Anatol'evich BOCHVAR Technique, State Committee for the
Academ1cian, Academy of Sciences of the USSR Utilization of Atomic Energy of the USSR
Mr. Vyacheslav Alekseevich KUZNETSOV
Advisers Director of Physics and Power Engineering
Mr. Bons Alekseevich SEMENOV Institute
Deputy Head of the International Relations Mr. Evgemj Grigor'evich KOMAR
Department, State Committee for the Duector of Scientific Research Institute of
Utilization of Atomic Energy of the USSR Electro-Physical Apparatus
Mr. Viktor Leonidov1ch KARPOVSKIJ Mr. Anatolij lvanovich MAKSIMOV
Administrative Director of the Joint Institute of Deputy Minister of Power and Electrification of
Nuclear Research the USSR
Mr. Dems Pavlov1ch FILIPPOV Mr. N1kolaj ArkhJpov1ch SHEKHOVTSOV
Head of Division of the Internal Relatwns Duector of the State Scientific Research
Department, State Comm1ttee for the Institute of Instrumentation
Utilization of Atom1c Energy of the USSR Mr. Leonid Mikhajlovich VORONIN
Miss Klara Mikhajlovna PROKOF'EV A Chief Engineer of GLAV ATOMENERGO,
Senior Engineer of ATOMINFORM Institute Ministry of Power and Electrification of the
Mr. Vlad1mir Fedorovich MEN'SHIKOV USSR
Senior Engineer of the International Relations Mr. Yurij Vas11'evich ARKHANGEL'SKIJ
Department, State Comm1ttee for the Chief Engmeer of Department, Mimstry of
U!ihzatwn of Atomic Energy of the USSR Power and Electrification of the USSR
80 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

Mr. Vladimir Fedorovich SEMENOV Mr. Viktor Georgievich GAZENKO


Director of ATOMINFORM Institute Head of Division, State Committee for the
Mr. Nikolai Fedorovich KULESHOV Utilization of Atomic Energy of the USSR
Junior Scientific Worker of the Kurchatov Mr. Aleksej Aleksandrovich ROSHCHIN
Atomic Energy Institute Head of Division of the Ministry of F ore1gn
Mr. Viktor Borisovich SHEVCHENKO Affaus of the USSR
Head of Laboratory of the Kurchatov Mr. Vlad1m1r Averkiev1ch KHAPAEV
Atomic Energy Institute Head of D1vision, State Committee for the
Mr. Nikolai Petrovich GALKIN Utilization of Atomic Energy of the USSR
Head of Laboratory of the Kurchatov Mr. Leonard Vasil'evich KONSTANTINOV
Atomic Energy Institute Head of Division, State Committee for the
Mr. Pavel Aleksandrovich PLATO NOV Utilization of Atomic Energy of the USSR
Head of Section of the Kurchatov Atom1c Mr. Vitalij Fedorovich KULESHOV
Energy Institute Head of the Group on Nuclear Power, Academy
M1ss Galina M1khailovna NESMEY ANOV A of Sciences of the USSR
Senior Scientific Worker, State Committee for Mr. Vitalij Vasil'evich FROLOV
Science and Technology of the Council of Vice-Rector of Moscow Institute of Physics and
Ministers of the USSR Engineering
Mr. Valentin Borisovich OSIPOV
Head of Division of the State Scientific Mr. Valerii Pavlovich KALININ
Research Institute of Radiation Technique Secretary of the USSR Representation to the
Office of the United Nations and the
Mr. Yurii Antomevich IZRAEHL' International Organizations at Geneva
Deputy Head of the Department of Hydro-
Meteorology of the Council of Mmisters of the Mr. Vladimir Sergeevich POZHARSKIJ
USSR USSR Representa!wn to the Office of
Mr. Nikolai Viktorovich KRASNOY AROV the Umted Nations and the International
Deputy Director of the Scientific Research Organizations at Geneva
Institute of Nuclear Reactors Mr. Vad1m Nikolaevich ARTAMKIN
Mr. Amir Dzhabrailovich AMAEV Senior Engineer, State Committee for the
Head of Laboratory of the Kurchatov Utilization of Atomic Energy of the USSR
Atom1c Energy Institute
Mr. Yuni Ervandovich BAGDASAROV Mr. Anatolij Nikolaev1ch VY ALSHIN
Head of Laboratory of the Institute of Senior Scientific Worker of the Kurchatov
Physics and Power Engmeering Atomic Energy Institute
Mr. Viktor Vladimirovich ORLOV Mr. Valentin Mikhailovich KODYUKOV
Head of Scientific Section of the Institute Deputy Director of the State Scientific Research
of Physics and Power Engineering Institute of Radiation Technique
Mr. Nikolai Sergeevich POLY AKOV Mr. Nikolaj Nikitovich BREVNOV
Head of. Division of the Depart_ment, State Head of Laboratory of the Kurchatov Atomic
Committee for the Utilizatwn of Atomic Energy Institute
Energy of the USSR Mr. Valenan Matveevich MURATOV
Mr. Lev Andreevich ARTSIMOVICH Senior Scientific Worker of the Kurchatov
Academician-Secretary of the Department of Atomic Energy Institute
Basic and Applied Phys1cs, Academy of Sciences Mr. Anatoly Filippovich BELOV
of the USSR Head of Division of State Scientific Research
Mr. Vladimir lvanovich ROGACHEV Institute of Instrumentation '
Deputy Director of State Research Institute of
Food and Vegetables Canmng and Drying, Mr. Aleksandr Alekseevich MOLCHANOV
Ministry of Foodstuffs of the USSR Permanent Representation of the USSR to the
Mr. Mikhail Nikitovich RYZHOV Office of the United Nations and the
First Secretary of the USSR Representation at International Organizations at Geneva
the International Atomic Energy Agency, V1enna Mr. Valentin AleksandrovJch UMNOV
Mr. Boris Alekseevich KUVSHINNIKOV Adviser of the USSR Permanent Representation
Adviser of the USSR Representation at the to the Office of the United Natwns and the
International Atom1c Energy Agency, Vienna Internatwnal Orgamzations at Geneva
Mr. Arkadij Sergeevich VESELOVSKIJ Mr. Mikhail Sergeevich SHEPENIN
Deputy Head of Division, State Committee Second Secretary, Representation of the USSR
for the Utilization of Atomic Energy of the USSR to the Office of the United Nations and the
International Organizations at Geneva
Mr. Gennadii Leonidovich KONSTANTINOV
Senior Engmeer of the International Relations Mr. Lev Yakovlevich VASIL'EV
Department, State Comm1ttee for the Adv1ser of the USSR Permanent Representation
Utilization of Atomic Energy of the USSR to the Office of the United Nations and the
Mr. Eduard Mikhajlovich NIKITIN International Organizations at Geneva
Head of Group, ATOMINFORM Institute Mr. Konstantin Dmitnevich LAVRENENKO
Mr. Ivan Mikhajlovich KOSTYLEV Head of Department, State Comm1ttee for
Deputy Head of Division of the Kurchatov Sc1ence and Technology
Atom1c Energy Institute Mr. Arkad1i Konstantinovich KRUGLOV
Mr. Anatolij Pavlovich BALASHOV Head of Scientific Technical Department,
Semor Engineer of the Kurchatov Atomic State Comm1ttee for Utilization of Atomic
Energy Institute Energy of the USSR
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 81

UNITED KINGDOM OF The Nuclear Power Group Ltd.


GREAT BRITAIN AND Mr. R.H. CAMPBELL
NORTHERN IRELAND Manager- Fast Reactors
Mr. C.P. GRATTON
Representatives Project Manager - Brussels
Head of Delegation Mr. R. RUTHERFORD
Sir John HILL Chief Systems Engmeer
Chairman, U.K.A.E.A., and Chairman, British Mr. D.R. SMITH
Nuclear Fuels Ltd. Commercial Manager
?Jn;t~ifgf §!JP.P..lY.. iTJ!!!JHD!
Mr. E.S. BOOTH
Board Member for Engineering, Central Central Electrzcity Generatmg Board
Electricity Generating Board Mr. P.H. ASHMOLE
Dr. N.L. FRANKLIN Section Leader
Managing Director and Chief Executive, Bntish Mr. T.C. BESWICK
Nuclear Fuels Ltd. Reactor Layout and Radiology Protection
Mr. S.A. GHALIB Engineer
Managing Director, The Nuclear Power Group Mr. F.C.W. COLMER
Ltd. Chief Officer, Planning
Mr. E.C. WILLIAMS Mr. D.R.R. FAIR
Chief Scientific Advisor (Energy) and Chief Director-General
Inspector of Nuclear Installation, Department Mr. K.P. GIBBS
of Trade and Industry Head of Nuclear Plant Branch
Dr. J.E. HARRIS
Section Head
Advisers Mr. J.R. HARRISON
NUCLEAR INDUSTRY Principal Reactor Physicist
Mr. A.H. JONES
British Nuclear Fuels Ltd. Project Group Director
Mr. C. ALLDAY Dr. D.J. LITTLER
Managing Director (Commercial) Chief Officer, Research and Development
Dr. D.G. AVERY Mr. R.M. NUNN
Director Research Officer
Mr. J.G. BOYLE Mr. R.B. PEPPER
Technical Manager- Windscale Princ1pal Assistant Engineer
Mr. G.R.H. GEOGHEGAN Mr. R.L. RUTTER
Cluef Techmcal Manager- Capenhurst Reactor Engineer
Mr. T .J. HEAL North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board
Chief Technical Manager- Springfields
Mr. H.A. HUGHES Mr. A.M. COCHRAN
Manager, Safeguards and Fuel Management Senior Planning Engineer
Mr. T.G. HUGHES South of Scotland Electricity Board
Superintendent, Chemical Plants - Windscale
Mr. A. JOHNSON Mr. R.S. BARCLAY
Special Assistant to Chief Executive Forward Planning Engineer
Mr. J.V.L. PARRY Mr. F.L. TOMBS
Technical Manager- URENCO Director of Engineering
Dr. H. ROGAN Mr. J.N. TWEEDY
General Manager Nuclear Safeguards Engineer
Mr. T. TUOHY 9..~1!1!.'. qg!Y!PEI!lilf~ _a_n_q _o_r_gp_n_i§'!!~O..~~
Managing Director (Production)
Associated Nuclear Services
P..f!.sJg!'_ qrJ¢_ t;.Q!'§!~q (i9.'! f9J!'P.a.'!i!§ Mr. H.M. CARRUTHERS
Technical Manager
British Nuclear Design and Construction Ltd. Mr. H.H. GOTT
Mr. R.S. BULLOCH Managing Director
Assistant Chief Physicist - Physics and Mr. E.F.O. MASTERS
Performance Dept. Director
Mr. C. CUNNINGHAM Mr. K. WOOD
Assistant Chief Engineer Manager of Projects
Dr. G.M. INSCH Babcock and W1lcox (Operations) Ltd.
Technical Duector
Mr. P. CHAMBON
Mr. J. KIRK Chief Design Engineer
Assistant Group Head- Physics and Performance
Dept. Bmnie and Partners
Mr. E.M. PRICE Mr. F.A. DRAKE
Managing Director Director
Mr. J.C.C. STEWART
Deputy Chairman British Nuclear Forum
Mr. P.H.W. WOLFF Mr. G.H. GREENHALGH
Director Director
82 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

CENTEC Dr. F. MORGAN


Mr. D.E.H. PEIRSON Superintendent, Chemistry
General Manager Mr. P.W. MUMMERY
D1rector - Dounreay
Fazrey Co. Ltd Dr. P.T. NETTLEY
Mr. P.J. DUNCTON Reactor Matenals Laboratory
Group Technical Director Mr. R.L.R. NICHOLSON
GEC Reactor Equipment Ltd Principal Officer, Economics & Programmmg,
and Director of Programmes Analysis Unit
Mr. D.S. LAWSON Dr. R.S. PEASE
Engineering Manager Director- Culham Laboratory
Mr. E. LONG Dr. B. ROSE
Managing Duector Head, Nuclear Physics Division - Harwell
Mr. D. SMITH Mr. J.B. SAYERS
Commercial Manager- Reactor Eqmp. Ltd. Metallurgy D1viswn, Harwell
Mr. B.l. TAIT Mr. D.B. SMITH
Sales Manager Principal Sc1entific Officer, Harwell
Head Wrightson and Co. Ltd. Mr. S.E. SMITH
Supenntendent Chemical Engineering
Mr. E.V. LOCKNEY Mr. N.G. STEWART
Chief Engineer Head of Health Physics and Med1cal Division -
Humphreys & Glasgow Ltd. Harwell
Dr. G. BROWN Mr. J.D. THORN
Associate Director Director of Thermal Reactors
Mr. E.H. UNDERWOOD
Nuclear Developments Ltd. Duector of Public Relations
Dr. J. WILLIAMS
Mr. S.S. SMITH Assistant Director- Harwell
Duector Mr. J. WRIGHT
Taylor Woodrow Ltd. Pile Radiation Chem1stry Group
Mr. R.S. TAYLOR
Director
URENCOLtd.
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER
Mr. T.P. van den BERGH PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS
General Manager
Mr. W.A. ROOKE Department of Trade and Industry
Company Secretary Mr. P.J. KELLY
Dr. T. SZEKESSY Assistant Secretary, Atomic Energy Division
Member of Management Committee Mr. J .G. LIVERMAN
Head of Atomic Energy Division
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Dr. R.G.S. SKIPPER
Mr. A.M. ALLEN Deputy Ch1ef Scientific Officer
Member and Secretary of Authority
Mr. R.G. BELLAMY Department of Environment
Project Leader, Fast Reactor- AERE Mr. A.W. KENNY
Mr. H. CARTWRIGHT Assistant Director, Water Engineering
Director Fast Reactor- R1sley lnstztute of Geological Sciences
Dr. M. DAVIS
Technical Adviser Dr. S.H.U. BOWIE
Mr. J.L. DICKSON Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Papers Secretary, U.K. Delegation
Mr. F.R. FARMER Dr. N.T. MITCHELL
Director, Safety and Reliability Deputy to Officer-in-Charge
Mr. J. FELL National Radiological Protectwn Board
Technical Assessments and Studies Div. Mr. H.J. DUNSTER
Dr. H.K. HARDY Assistant Director for Operations
Director, Fuel and Engineering Technology Dr. W.G. MARLEY
Dr. D. HICKS Assistant Director for Research
Div1sion Head, Steam Generating Heavy Water Dr. A.S. McLEAN
Development Director
Dr. H. LAWTON Mr. L.D.G. RICHINGS
Deputy Head of Laboratories Secretary
Mr. D.S.G. LEWIS
Head of Secretariat, U.K. Delegatwn Scottzsh Development Department
Dr. W.M. LOMER Mr. G. STOTT
Assistant Director- Harwell Chem1cal Inspector
Dr. W.M. MARSHALL
Director, Research Group Water Resources Board
Mr. R.V. MOORE Mr. H.J. RICHARDS
Member for Reactors/Managing Duector Ch1ef Geologist and Head of Resources Division
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 83

RESEARCH ORGANISATIONS Mr. Clarence H. LINDER


President, Natwnal Academy of Engmeenng,
Agricultural Research Council Washington, D.C.
Dr. R. Scott RUSSELL The Honourable John N. NASSIKAS
Director, Letcombe Laboratory Chairman, Federal Power Commission
Institute of Cancer Research The Honourable Herman POLLACK
Director, Bureau of Internatwnal Sc1entific and
Dr. N.G. TROTT Technological AffalTS, Department of State
Reader m Phys1cs The Honourable James T. RAMEY
Medical Research Council Commissioner, Atomic Energy Commission
Dr. D.K. BEWLEY The Honourable Idar RIMESTED
Chief Physicist, MRC Unit, Hammersmith Ambassador, United States M1sswn to the Office
Hospital of the Umted Natwns at Geneva
The Honourable James R. SMITH
Scottish Reactor Research Centre Ass1stant Secretary for Water and Power
Professor H.W. WILSON Development, Umted States Department of the
Drrector Interior
The Honourable Gerald F. TAPE
UNIVERSITIES President, Assoc1ated Umvers1ties, Inc.,
Washington D.C.
Umversity of Cambrzdge
Professor J.S. MITCHELL
Regius Professor of Phys1cs, and Hon. Drrector Congressional Adv1sers
of the Radiotherapeutic Centre, Addenbrooke's The Honourable John 0. PASTORE
Hospital United States Senate
The Honourable Wallace F. BENNETT
United States Senate
The Honourable Charles Melvin PRICE
House of Representatives
The Honourable Craig HOSMER
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA House of Representatives
Representatives
Alternate Congressional Advisers
Head of DelegatiOn
The Honourable Glenn T. SEABORG The Honourable Chet HOLIFIELD
President of the Fourth InternatiOnal House of Representatives
Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic The Honourable Orval HANSEN
Energy House of Representatives

The Honourable James R. SCHLESINGER


Chairman, Atomic Energy Comm1ssion Other Advisers
The Honourable T. Keith GLENNAN Mr John P. ABBADESSA
Ambassador, Member of the Board of Governors, Controller, Atomic Energy Comm1ssion
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna Mr. Stanley I. AUERBACH
The Honourable Ph1hp HANDLER Director, Ecolog~cal Sciences DiviSIOn, Oak
President, National Academy of Sciences Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee
Mr. Isidor I. RABI Mr. Edward J. BAUSER
Member, Umted Nations Scientific Advisory Executive Director, Joint Comm1ttee on Atomic
Committee; Vice-President of the Fourth Energy, United States Congress
International Conference on the Peaceful Uses Mr. Clifford K. BECK
of Atomic Energy, Colombia University, Deputy Director of Regulation, Atomic Energy
New York Commission
Mr. Justin L. BLOOM
Advisers Office of the Chairman, Atom1c Energy
Alternate representatives Commission
Mr. R. Glenn BRADLEY
The Honourable Dav1d D. DOMINICK Senior Atomic Energy Commission
Assistant Administrator for Categoncal Representative, Atomic Energy Commission,
Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, Brussels
Washington D.C. Mr. George F. BROCKETT
The Honourable Wilham 0. DOUB Manager, Nuclear Safety Development Branch,
CommissiOner, Atom1c Energy Commission Idaho Nuclear Corporatwn, Idaho Falls
The Honourable John A. HANNAH Mr. Howard C. BROWN
Administrator, Agency for International Assistant General Manager, Atom1c Energy
Development Commission
Mr. Robert E. HOLLINGSWORTH Mr. Edward J. BRUNENKANT
General Manager, Atomic Energy Commisswn Director of Delegation; Director of Techmcal
The Honourable Wilfrid E. JOHNSON Commission, Atomic Energy Commission
Commissioner, Atomic Energy Commission Mr. William W. BURR, Jr.
The Honourable Clarence E. LARSON Deputy Director, Division of B1ology and
CommissiOner. Atom1c Energy Commission Medicine, Atomic Energy CommissiOn
84 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

Mr. Leo K. BUST AD Mr. Thomas J. HAYCOCK, Jr.


Director, Radiobiology Laboratory and Assistant Director for Procedures, Standards and
Comparative Oncology Laboratory, Umvers1ty Surveys, DIVIsion of Safeguards and Materials
of California Management, Atomic Energy Commission
Mr. Edson G. CASE Mr. John F. HOGERTON
Duector, Div1sion of Reactor Standards, Vice-President, Stoller Corporation, New York
Atomic Energy Commission Mr. Murray JOSLIN
Mr. Warren P. CHERNOCK Consultant, Oak Park, Illinois
Duector, Combustion Engmeenng, Wmdsor, Mr. Bernd KAHN
Connecticut Cluef, Radiobiological Engineenng Laboratory,
Mr. Thomas T. CLAUDSON D1vision of Environmental Radiation,
Manager, Reactor Metals, WADCO CorporatiOn, Environmental Protection Agency,
Richland, Washington Cmcmnati, Ohio
Mr. John T. CONWAY Mr. John H. KANE
Consolidated Edison Companv, New York Special Assistant for Conferences, Division of
Mr. Delmar L. CROWSON Technical Information, Atom1c Energy
Director, Office of Safeguards and Matenals CommJss1on
Management, Atomic Energy CommiSSIOn Mr. G. Robert KEEPIN
Mr. Floyd L. CULLER, Jr Los Alamos Sc1entific Laboratory, New Mex1co
Deputy Director, Oak Ridge National Mr. John S. KELLY
Laboratory, Tennessee Director, Division of Peaceful Nuclear
Mr. W. Kenneth DAVIS Explosives, Atom1c Energy Comm1ssion
Vice-President, Bechtel CorporatiOn, Mr. Edwin E. KINTNER
San Franc1sco, California Assistant Director for Reactor Engineering,
Division of Reactor Development and
Mr. Frank G. DAWSON Technology, Atomic Energy Commission
Manager, Physics and Engtneering DJvisJOn, Mr. Milton KLEIN
Battelle Memorial Institute, Pac1fic Northwest Director, Division of Space Nuclear Systems,
Laboratory, Richland, Washington Atomic Energy CommiSSIOn
Mr. Herman DIECKAMP Mr. Herbert J. KOUTS
President, Atomics International, Canoga Park, Department of Applied Science, Brookhaven
California National Laboratory, Upton, Long Island,
Mr. R. DUFFIELD New York
Director, Argonne National Laboratory, lllmois Mr. Myron B. KRATZER
Mr. Mortimer M. ELKIND Science Attache, American Embassy,
Senior Sc1enhst, Department of Biology, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, Mr. John L. KURANZ
Long Island, New York Semor Vice-President, Nuclear Ch1cago
Mr. Ersel A. EVANS
Corporation, Des Plaines, Illinois
Manager, Fuels and Materials, WADCO Mr. Allan LABOWITZ
Corporation, Richland, Washington
Umted States Mission to the International
Mr. Rafford L. FAULKNER Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna
Director, Div1sion of Raw Materials, Atomic Mr. Joseph LAFLEUR
Energy CommiSSIOn AEC Scientific Representative, Pans
Mr. D.E. FERGUSON
Duector, Thorium Utilization Programme, Oak Mr. John W. LANDIS
Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee President, Gulf General Atomic Company,
Mr. John L. FLAHERTY San Diego, California
Assistant General Manager for International Mr. Milton LEVENSON
Activities, Atom1c Energy Commission Director, EBR-11 Project, Argonne National
Laboratory, Illinois
Mr. R.F. FOSTER Mr. Tom LILLEY
Assistant Manager, Environmental and Life Director, Export-Import Bank of the Umted
Sciences Diviswn, Battelle Memorial Institute, States, Washington D.C.
Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Mr. Robert L. LOFTNESS
Washington Deputy Director, Office of Atom1c Energy
Mr. E.E. FOWLER Affairs, Bureau of Scientific and Technologtcal
Director, Div1sion of Isotopes Development, Affairs, Department of State
Atomic Energy Commission Mr. A.L. LOTTS
Mr. Abraham S. FRIEDMAN Supervisor, Fuel Cycle Technology, Metals and
Deputy Director, DIVISion of International Ceramics Division, Oak Ridge National
Affaus, Atomic Energy Commission Laboratory, Tennessee
Mr. Angelo GIAMBUSSO Mr. Eli MAURER
Deputy Director, Divis1on of Compliance, Assistant Legal Adviser for Scientific Affairs,
Atomic Energy Commission U.S. Department of State, Washington D.C.
Mr. Jack E. GILLELAND Mr. Paul W. McDANIEL
Director, Division of Power Resource Planmng, Duector, D1vision of Research, Atomic Energy
Tennessee Valley Authonty, Chattanooga CommissiOn
Mr. Roy W. GOULD Mr. Peter A. MORRIS
Assistant Director for CTR, D1vis10n of Duector, DivisiOn of Reactor Licensmg,
Research, Atomic Energy Commission Atom1c Energy CommissiOn
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 85

Mr. George E. MURPHY, Jr. Mr. C.W. SMITH


Deputy Duector, Joint Committee on Atomic Manager, Licensmg and Transportation,
Energy, Umted States Congress Nuclear Energy Division, General Electric
Mr. David OKRENT Company, San Jose, California
Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards, Mr. Arthur H. SNELL
Atomic Energy Commission Associate Duector, Oak Ridge National
Mr. Thomas 0. PAINE Laboratory, Tennessee
Vice-President and Group Executive, General Mr. Ulysses M. STAEBLER
Electric Company, New York Office of Commissioners, Atomic Energy
Mr. Nunzw J. PALLADINO Commission
Dean of Engmeering, Pennsylvama State Mr. Hugh B. STEWART
University, Umversity Park, Pennsylvama Gulf General Atomic Company, San Diego,
The Honourable Dwight PORTER California
Ambassador, Resident Representative to the Mr. Edwin E. STOKELY
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna Assistant Director for Programmes, DIVISIOn of
Mr. Andrew J. PRESSESKY Pubhc Information, Atomtc Energy CommissiOn
Assistant Director for Nuclear Safety, DivisiOn Mr. Sidney M. STOLLER
of Reactor Development and Technology, President, S.M. Stoller Corporation, New York
Atomic Energy CommissiOn Mr. John B. STORER
Mr. George F. QUINN Bwlogy DivisiOn, Oak Ridge NatiOnal
Assistant General Manager for Development Laboratory, Tennessee
and Production, Atomic Energy CommiSSIOn Mr. Herman D. SUIT
Mr. Alvin RADKOWSKI Umversity of Texas, Anderson Hospital and
Division of Naval Reactors, Atomic Energy Tumor Institute, Texas Medical Centre, Houston
Commission Mr. Frederick R TESCHE
Mr. Joseph RAND AEC Scientific Representative, American
Export-Import Bank Representative, Embassy, London
c/o American Embassy, VIenna Mr Don R. TORREY
Mr. Joseph RENGEL Pubhc Affairs Officer, Bureau of International
Executive Vtce-President, Nuclear Energy Orgamzation Affaus, Department of State
Systems, Westinghouse Electnc Corporation,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mr. Ernest B. TREMMEL
Mr. R.B. RICHARDS Director, Division of Industnal Participation,
Manager, Engineering Reactor Fuel and Atomtc Energy Commission
Reprocessing Department, General Electric Mr. Harold E. VANN
Company, San Jose, Califorma VIce-President, Umted Engineers and
Mr. W.E. ROAKE Constructors, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Manager, Core Components, WADCO Mr. John V. VINCIGUERRA
CorporatiOn, Richland, Washington Assistant General Manager for Admmistration
Mrs. Dons ROSEN Atomic Energy CommissiOn '
Meson Physics DivisiOn, Los Alamos Scientific Mr. Henry N. WAGNER, Jr.
Laboratory, New Mexico Department of RadiobiOlogical Science, Johns
Mr. Melvin ROSEN Hopkms Medical Institute, Baltimore, Maryland
Division of Reactor Development and Mr. J. Hams WARD
Technology, Atomic Energy Commission Commonwealth Edison Company Chicago
Illinois ' '
Mr. Sol ROSEN
Fuels and Materials Branch, Division of Reactor Mr Alvm M. WEINBERG
Development and Technology, Atomic Energy Director, Oak Ridge NatiOnal Laboratory,
CommissiOn Tennessee
Mr. M.W. ROSENTHAL Mr. Algie A. WELLS
Director, Molten Salt Reactor Programme, Chairman, Atomic Safety and Ltcensmg Board
Oak Ridge NatiOnal Laboratory, Tennessee Panel, Atomic Energy CommissiOn
Mr. William RUSSELL Mr. G.C. WERTH
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee Associate Director for Plowshare, University of
Mr. Royes SALMON California, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory,
Chemical Technology DivisiOn, Oak Ridge Livermore, Califorma
National Laboratory, Tennessee Mr. Merrill J. WHITMAN
Mr. Francis J. SEIDNER Assistant Duector, Office of Programme
Deputy Duector of Delegation; Deputy Analysis, DIVIsion of Reactor Development and
Director, Office of International Conferences, Technology, Atomic Energy CommissiOn
Department of State Mr. Howard M. WINTERSON
Mr. Howard K. SHAPAR Atomic lndustnal Forum, Inc., New York
Assistant General Counsel for Licensing and Mr. Burrell L WOOD
Regulation, Atomic Energy Commission Deputy Duector of DelegatiOn Assistant
Mr. Milton SHAW Director for Exhibits, DIVIsiOn 'or Techmcal
Director, Division of Reactor Development and Information, Atomic Energy Commission
Technology, Atomic Energy Commission Mr. George G. ZIPF
Mr. Paul G. SHEWMON President, Babcock and Wilcox, New York
Duector, Materials Science Division, Argonne Mr. Donovan Q. ZOOK
National Laboratory, Illinois Duector of t~e Office of Atomic Energy Affairs,
Mr. Ernest H. SIEVEKA Bureau of Scientific and Technological Affairs,
Office of Saline Water, Department of Interior Department of State
86 LIST OF DELEGATIONS

URUGUAY Professor Dr. Milan CO PIC


Semor Scientific Associate, Institute "Jozef
Representantes Stefan", Lju~ljana
Dr. Nenad RAISIC
Jefe de Ia Delegacion Higher Sc1entif1c Associate, Head of the
Profesor A. FRANGELLA Laboratory for Physics and Dynamics of
Presidente, Comisi6n Nacional de Energia Reactors. Boris K1dnc Institute for Nuclear
Ato mica Sc1ences, Vinca, Belgrade
Professor Salom !'>UICA
Ing. J. SPIT ALNIK Vice-President, Federal Commission for Nuclear
Director, Centro de InvestigaciOnes Nucleares Energy ,
(Proyecto) Dr Blagoje NESKOVIC
Duector, Oncology Institute, Belgrade
Asesor
Sra. R. RODRIGUEZ LARRETA de PESARESI Advisers
Primer Secretano, Delegacion permanente Professor M!lorad RISTIC
de Uruguay ante Ia Of1cina de las Nac10nes Professor, Faculty 9f Technology, Belgrade
Umdas en Gmebra Mr. Radojko MAKSIC
Physicist, Associate of the Federal Commission
for Nuclear Energy
VENEZUELA Mr. Ivo BAUTOVIC
Dipl.-Ing., Elektropnvreda, Zagreb
Representantes Mr. Natan BERNOT
S.E. Sr. Tomas POLANCO Dipl.-Ing., Elektroprojekt, Ljubljana
Ambajador, Delegado permanente de Venezuela Mr. Ivo BOZIN
ante Ia Oficina de las Nac10nes Unidas en Union of Yugoslav Electro-economy
Gmebra Dr. Kosta CUPERLOVIC
Dr. Julio CESAR PINEDA Scientific Officer, Institute for Application of
Primer Secretario, Delegac16n permanente de Nuclear EnergY, in Agnculture, Zemun
Venezuela ante Ia Of1cina de las Nacwnes Dr. Miloje DENIC
Umdas en Ginebra Institute for Application of Nuclear Energy in
Agnculture, Zemun
Mr. Janez DULAR
Dipl.-Ing., Elektrqprojekt, Ljubljana
VIET-NAM, REPUBLIC OF Dr. Damlo FERETIC
Elektropnvreda, Zagreb
Representants Mr. Zdravko GABROVSEK
Chef de Ia De/egatzon D1pl.-Ing., Institute. "Jozef Stefan", Ljubljana
M. LeVan THO! Mr. Vladimir GENCIC
Duecteur general, Off1ce de l'energ~e atomique Dipl.-Ing., Association of Nuclear Equipment,
du V1et-Nam Belgrade
Professor Dr. Vladimir KNAPP
M. Nguyen Bich NHU Institute "Rud1er Boskovic", Zagreb
Secretaue permanent, Comite national de Ia Mr. Miodrag MESAROVIC
protection contre les rayonnements iomsants Dipl.-Ing., Energoprojekt, Belgrade
du V1et-Nam Mr. Dragan MIHAJLOVSKI
Dipl.-Ing., Elektrostopanstvo, Skopje
Conseillers Mr. Ljubomir MOJOVIC
Dipl.-Ing., Energoprojekt, Belgrade
M. LeVan LOI Dr. Slobodan MUZDEKA
Representant permanent de Ia Repubhque du Boris K1dric Institute for Nuclear Sciences,
Viet-Nam au pres de l'Off1ce des Nations Unies Vinca, Belgrade ,
a Geneve Mr. Milenko NADINIC
M. Do Lai KY Dipl.-Ing., ElektroP-rivreda, Zagreb
Conseiller a Ia Misswn permanente de Ia Mr. Zarko PETROVIC
Republique du Viet-Nam au pres de !'Office des Dipl.-Ing., Elektroprivreda, Zagreb
Natwns Unies a Geneve Professor Dr. Miloje SARIC
Mlle Do Thi Thuy NGOC Faculty of Agriculture, Novi Sad
Troisieme secn\taire a Ia MissiOn permanente Mr. Joze SETNIKAR
de Ia Republique du V1et-Nam aupres de Dipl.-Ing., Elek.troprivreda, Ljubljana
!'Office des Natwns Unies a Geneve Mr. Vladan SIMIC
Dipl.-Ing., Institute for Geology o'f Nuclear and
other Mineral Raw Materials, Belgrade
Dr. Gebro SMIUANIC
YUGOSLAVIA Institute "Rudjer Boskovic", Zagreb
Representatives Mr. Mile STOJANOVSKI
Dipl.-Ing., Elektrostopanstvo, Skopje
Head of Delegatwn Professor Dr. Petar STROHAL
Professor Dr. Jordan POP-JORDANOV Institute "Rudjer Boskovic", Zagreb
Professor, Faculty of Electncal Eng~neenng, Mr. Janez SUSNIK
University of Belgrade Dipl.-Ing., Institute "Jozef Stefan", Ljubljana
NATIONAL DELEGATIONS 87

Mr. Vinko STAMBUK ZAMBIA


Dipl.-lng., Djuro Djakovic Organization, Observer
Slavonski Brod
Mr. Slavko VRHOV AC Mr. lndravadan G. PATEL
Dipl.-lng., Umon of Yugoslav Electro-economy Radiation Protection Adviser
SPECIALIZED AGENCIES AND
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY

FOOD AND AGRICULTURE INTERNATIONAL


ORGANIZATION OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS UNION (ITU)
UNITED NATIONS (FAO)
Representative Representatives
Mr. Maurice FRIED Mr. R.E. BUTLER
Deputy Secretary General
Mr. H. POULIQUEN
Techmcal Adviser
INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR Mr. R. SMITH
RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT Engineer
Mr. A. El ZANATI
(IBRD) Librarian

Representatives
Mr. Edward A. MINNIG
Power Division II, Public Uhlities Department UNCTAD/GATT,
Mr. Mervyn WEINER INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE
Projects
Representative
Mr. S.G. RISON
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR Chief Administrative Officer
ORGANISATION (ILO)

Representative
UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE
Mr. Berti! BOLIN ON TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT
Assistant Director-General
(UNCTAD)
Alternate Representative
Dr. LUigi PARMEGGIANI Mr. Dunstan Ivan NICOLLE
Cluef, Occupational Safety and Health Branch
External Relations Officer, Division for
Conference Affairs and External Relatwns
Advisers
Mr. Eric HELLEN
Occupatwnal Safety and Health Branch
Mr. Robert POSEY
International Organizations Branch UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL,
SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL
ORGANIZATION (UNESCO)
INTER-GOVERNMENTAL MARITIME
CONSULTATIVE ORGANIZATION Representatives
(IMCO) Mr. H. LUSTIG
Division of Technological Education and
Representative Research
Mr. J.L.E. JENS Mr. N. BOCHIN
Head of Ship Construction Sechon Office of Hydrology

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SPECIALIZED AGENCIES AND IAEA 89

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Mr. John HALL


(WHO) Deputy Director General, Department of
Admmistration
Representative Mr. Rudolf ROMETSCH
Dr. A.S. PAVLOV Inspector General, Department of Safeguards
Assistant Director-General and Inspection
Mr. Ivan S. ZHELUDEV
Alternates Deputy Duector General, Department of
Technical Operations
Dr. B.H. DIETERICH
Director. Division of Environmental Health
Dr. G. MEILLAND
WHO Liaison Officer with the IAEA Advisers
Dr. W. SEELENTAG Mr. James CAMERON
Chief, Radiation Health
Dr. E. KOMAROV Mr. Derek CHASE
Medical Off1cer, Radiation Health Mr. Harry DRIVER
Dr. B. WALDESKOG Mr. Marcel ENGLANDER
Scientist, Radiation Health Mr. Vasilij FERRONSKIJ
Dr. E. SHALMON
Scientist, Environmental Pollution Mr. Lars FREDERIKSSON
Dr. F. van HAAREN Mr. Maurice FRIED
WHO Temporary Adviser Mr. Wilhelm GMELIN
Professor F.L. PARKER Mr. Gordon HOUGH
WHO Temporary Adviser
Sir Brian WIND EYER Mr. Lev ISSAEV
WHO Temporary Adviser Mr. Donald JACOBS
Mr. Frantisek KLIK
Mr. Rurik KRYMM
Mr. Emilio LOPEZ-MENCHERO
WORLD METEOROLOGICAL
Mr. Slobodan NAKICENOVIC
ORGANIZATION (WMO)
Mr. Bryan PAYNE
Mr. Phuong HA-VINH
Representatives Mr. Yurij POLIKARPOV
Mr. D.A. DAVIES Mr. Kurt SCHEER
Secretary General
Mr. A.S. MANN Mr. Joseph SCHMIDT
Mr. Henry SELIGMAN
Mr. Jacques SERVANT
Mr. Bernard SHARPE
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY Mr. BJorn SIGURBJORNSSON
AGENCY (IAEA) Mr. Alfred SPANO
Representatives Mr. Richard STEIN
Mr. Sigvard EKLUND Mr. Gerald SWINDELL
Director General Mr. Zhan TURKOV
Mr. Andre FINKELSTEIN Mr. Arthur WALIGURA
Deputy Director General, Department of
Research and Isotopes Mr. ZdzJSiaw WILHELMI
INTER-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

AGENCY FOR THE PROHIBITION OF M R. BREE


NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN Duecteur general de Ia D1ffus10n des
connaissances
LATIN AMERICA (OPANAL) M. W. PAULY
Directeur, Dlrectwn generale des Relations
Representative exterieures
Mr. Antonio Gonzales DE LEON
Deputy Secretary General Conseillers
Dzrection gem!rale des Affazres industriel/es,
techno/ogzque et scientzfique
COUNCIL FOR MUTUAL ECONOMIC M. E. ROMBERG
Duecteur
ASSISTANCE (CMEA) M. A. BARUFFA
D1recteur
Representatives M. M. NACF AIRE
M. M.H. SIEBKER
Head of Delegation
Mr. Z. VADASZ M. A. de STORDEUR
Deputy Secretary, CMEA M.P. MARIEN
M. S. ORLOWSKI
Mr. A. PANASENKOV
Director, Department on Peaceful Uses of M. W. VINCK
Atom1c Energy Professeur G.H. PROEPSTL
Mr. B. SHCHERBININ Chef du Bureau Eunsotop
Director, Electncal Energy Department M. E.A. HAMPE
Mr. J. VEREMEJCHUK DirectiOn generale des Affaires soc1ales
Expert, Department on Peaceful Uses of M. H. ERISKA T
Atom1c Energy Direction generale des Affaires sociales
Mr H. KREUTZBURG Directzon generale de Ia Diffusion des
Expert, Electncal Energy Department connazssances
M. J. LANNOY
Duecteur
M. L. EMRINGER
EUROPEAN
M. F. ENGELS
ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (EEC)
M. C. VERNIMB
EURATOM
Directzon generale de /'Energze et du controle
de securzte
Repn!sentants M. E JACCHIA
M F. SPAAK Directeur
D1recteur general de l'Energ~e et du contr6le de M. A.A. DE BOER
securite Duecteur
M. R. TOULEMON M. G. GENUARDI
D1recteur general des Affaues industrielles, M. J.C. CHARRAULT
technologique et sc1enhf1que M. M. VAN MEERBEECK
M. P. CAPRIOGLIO
Directeur general du Centre commun de M. J.W. BRINCK
recherche M. U. MIRANDA

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INTER-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS 91

M.G. LONGO Dr. L.R. SHEPHERD


M M. SCHMITT Chief Executtve, OECD H1gh Temperature
Dragon Project
Centre commun de recherche ( Ispra)
M.S. FINZI Advisers
Directeur
M. V. RAIEVSKI Professor L. KOW ARSKI
Duecteur Scientific Adviser to ENEA
M. N. CADELL! Mr. J. ROSEN
Head, Sc1enttfic DIVISIOn
M.A. ROTA Dr. E. WALLAUSCHEK
M M. BRESESTI Head, DiviSIOn of Health, Safety and Waste
M. T.A DOYLE Management
M. R. HAAS Mr. B.M. ADKINS
Head, Public Relatwns and Information
M.A. KIND
M. R. KLERSY OECD Dragon Reactor Project
Mr. G.E. LOCKETT
M. W HAGE
Mr S.B. HOSEGOOD
Dr. W. KLEY
Mr. B.G. CHAPMAN
M G. VOLTA
M. P. BONNAURE European Company for the Chemzcal
Processmg of lrradzated Fuels
M.G. GEIST
Mr. Y. LECLERCQ-AUBRETON
M. H.W. SCHLEICHER Managmg D1rector
M. C.Y. GEWISS Mr. W. HEINZ
Centre commun de recherche, lnstztut europeen Plant Operation Manager
des transuramens, Karlsruhe Mr. J. ASYEE
Head of Department
M R. LINDNER Mr.J.GENTENO
Duecteur Head, Chem1cal Process
M. H. MATTYS
M. L. KOCH
M A. ATEN
Directeur, Centre commun de recherche, Bureau EUROPEAN ORGANIZATION FOR
central de mesures nucleaires, GEEL NUCLEAR RESEARCH (CERN)
M. G STERNHEIM
Duecteur, Centre commun de recherche, Petten R t t'
M. Werner MULLER epresen a 1ves
Office statzstique des Commununautes europeene5 ProLefessdor HN SC HOPPhPER D .
a er, uc 1ear ys1cs !VISIOn
M. J. DARRAGON Dr. J BAARLI
M. A.A. BRUCK Head, Health Phys1cs Group
Representants de Geneve Advisers
M. P. NICOLAS Professeur W. JENTSCHKE
M. N. KOHLHASE D1recteur general, CERN Laboratoue I
M. J.B. ADAMS
Directeur general, CERN Laboratoue II
M.A. GUNTHER
Chef, Serv1ce d'information scienttf1que
M.A. HESTER
Attache supeneur au Serv1ce d'mformatwn
ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC scientifique
CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT Mlle. M. MELLBERG
(OECD) Ass1stante bibliothecaire
M. H. VON EICKEN
EUROPEAN NUCLEAR Chef de groupe du support des utthsateurs des
calculatrices
ENERGY AGENCY (ENEA)

Representatives
Mr. E. SAELAND INTER-AMERICAN NUCLEAR ENERGY
Duector General COMMISSION OF THE ORGANIZATION
Mr. I.G.K. WILLIAMS OF AMERICAN STATES (IANEC)
Deputy Director General
Mr. L.W. BOXER
Head, Techmcal DiviSion Representative
Mr. P. STROHL Professor Eunpedes MALA VOLTA
Head, Legal and External Relations Div1sion Umvers1ty of Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Adviser Mr. S. HOJNACKY


Mr. Elemer BORNEMISZA Deputy Director, Laboratory of Nuclear
Adviser on Agncultural Educatwn Reactions
Mr. B. SODNOM
Vice-Director, Joint Institute of Nuclear
Research

Advisers
JOINT INSTITUTE FOR Mr. N.N. BOGOLYUBOV
NUCLEAR RESEARCH (JINR) Director of JJNR
Mr. V.L. KARPOVSKJJ
Representatives Mr. S. CHUJNARKI
Phys1cist
Head of Delegation
Mr. D.!. BLOKHINTSEV
Director, Laboratory of Theoretical Physics
MIDDLE-EASTERN REGIONAL
Mr. G.N. FLEROV RADIOISOTOPE CENTRE
Director, Laboratory of Nuclear ReactiOns
Mr. V.P. SARANTSEV FOR THE ARAB COUNTRIES
Head, DivisiOn of New Methods of Acceleration Representative
Mr. G. MUSIOL
Senior Scientific Worker, Professor of Dresden Dr. Ismail B. HAZZAA
Polytechnical University Director
NON -GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER


OF COMMERCE (ICC)
Representatives
Representants
Mr. John W. LANDIS
President of A.N.S., Pres1dent of Gulf General M. Jean MIKOLAJCZAK
Atomic Inc., San Diego, Cahforma Directeur general adjoint, Societe Generale des
Dr. J. Ernest WILKINS Minerais
Treasurer of A. N. S.: Professor of Applied M. Pierre JONNERET
Mathematical Phys1cs, Howard Umvers1ty, Directeur, Service "Action exterieure",
Washington D.C. Secretariat international de Ia CCI
Mr. Octave J. du TEMPLE M. Fremont FELIX
Executive Secretary of A.N.S. Planning and Development Consultant, Gibbs
Dr. Wilham R. KIMEL and Hill Inc., Paris
Chairman of A.N.S. Planning Committee; Dean
of College of Engineering, University of
Missouri, Colombia, Missouri
Mr. Norman JACOBSON
Manager of Publications, A.N.S.
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON
RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION (ICRP)

Representative
ATOMIC INDUSTRIAL FORUM INC. Dr. F.D. SOWBY
Scientific Secretary
Representative
Mr. Howard M. WINTERSON
President of the Atomic Industrial Forum,
Vice-President of Combustion Engineenng
INTERNATIONAL CONFEDERATION
OF FREE TRADE UNIONS (ICFTU)
Representatives
EUROPEAN ATOMIC FORUM
Mr. A. HEYER
(FORA TOM) Director, ICFTU, Geneva Office
Representative Mr. J. VANDERVEKEN
Economist, ICFTU, Geneva Office
Mr. Halvard LIANDER
President, The Swedish Nuclear Industry
Group (I)

INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL
INTERNATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION COMMISSION (IEC)
(IBA) Representative
Representative Mr. J. WEILL
Secretary IEC/SC 45A, Centre d'etudes
Mr. M. BRANDON nucleaires de Saclay

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INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF JAPAN ATOMIC INDUSTRIAL


INDUSTRIAL PRODUCERS OF FORUM INC.
ELECTRICITY FOR OWN Representatives
CONSUMPTION
Representants Dr. T. IPPONMATSU
Advtser to Japan Atomtc Industrial Forum;
M. Marcel DE LEENER Chairman, Japan Atomtc Power Co.
Del<!gue general Mr. K.MORI
Dr. BOHM Secretary General, Japan Atomic Industnal
Forum
Mr. M. SUEDA
Deputy Secretary General, Japan Atomic
Industrial Forum
INTERNATIONAL LAW ASSOCIATION Mr. S. MUNAKATA
(I LA) Co-ordmator, General Affairs Department,
Representative Japan Atomtc lndustnal Forum
Mr. K. MATSUMOTO
Mr. M. BRANDON Advtsory Staff in Pans, Japan Atomtc
Industrial Forum

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
FOR STANDARDIZATION (ISO) WORLD ENERGY CONFERENCE (WEC)
Representatives
Dr. N.N. CHOPRA
Techmcal Dtrector, Group 2, ISO Central Representatives
Secretariat
Mr. Octave J. du TEMPLE Mr. Walker L. CISLER
Secretariat ISO/TC 85; American National Chatrman, Internahonal Executive Council.
Standards Institute Chatrman, Detroit Edison
Mr. A. de CHAUVERON Dr. E JENNY
Secretariat ISO/TC 85/SC 2, Assoctahon Brown, Boven et Cte.
fran~aise de Normalisation

INTERNATIONAL UNION OF
WORLD FEDERATION OF
ELECTRICAL ENERGY PRODUCERS
UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATIONS
AND DISTRIBUTORS
(WFUNA)
Representative
Representatives
Mr. Arnalda Maria ANGELINI
Director General, Ente Nazwnale per I'Energta Mr. Conrad GERBER
Elettrica, Rome Mr. Tara PATHMARAJAH
SECRETARIAT

UNITED NATIONS United Nations Conference on Trade and


Development
Director-General of the U.N. Office at Geneva Mr. Surendra PATEL
Ch1ef, Transfer of Technology Unit
Mr. Vittorio WINSPEARE-GUICCIARDI
United Nations Institute for Training and Research
Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Mr. Gianfranco F GRIBAUDO
Social Affairs Assistant Representative m Europe
Mr. Philippe de SEYNES

Assistant Director-General of the U.N. Office


at Geneva
Mr. Georges PALTHEY
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC
Department of Economic and Social Affairs ENERGY AGENCY
Offzce for Science and Technology
Mr. Guy GRESFORD Director General
Director Mr. Sigvard Eklund
Mr. Bertrand CHATEL
Ch1ef, Science Applications Section Special Assistant to the Director General
Mr. Charles THOMAS Mr. Pedro Herzberg
Senior Science Officer
Mr. V1ctor ANTONOV Scientific Secretariat
Scientific Affairs Off1cer
Chief
Resources and Transport Dzviswn
Mr. Ivan ZHELUDEV
Mr. G.V. SUBBA RAO Deputy Duector General, Department of
Chief, Energy Section Technical Operations
Economzc Commisswn for Asia and the Far East Executzve Assistants
Mr. P1j1t KAMBHU Mr. Charles PELZER
Acting Ch1ef, Electric Power Section, D1vision Director, D1vision of ScJentific and Technical
of Industry and Natural Resources Information
Economic Commzsswn for Europe Mr. Compton RENNIE
Director, DIVIsion of Nuclear Power and
Mr. P1erre SEVETTE Reactors
Duector, Energy Division
Mr. Clemente LOPEZ-POLO Scientzfic Secretarzes
Econom1c Affa!TS Officer The serv1ces of the followmg seven Scientific
Economic Commzsswn for Latin Amerzca Secretaries have been provided by the1r respective
Mr. Julio VALOES Governments.
Secretary of the CommiSSIOn Mr. Brian COX
Canada
United Nations Industrial Development Mr. Angelo GIAMBUSSO
Organization Umted States of Amenca
Mr. I.A. ABDEL-RAHMAN Mr. Dame! GIOV ANSILY
Executive Director France

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Mr. Anekal GOPAL-AYENGAR SERVICES OF THE UNITED NATIONS


India OFFICE AT GENEVA
Mr. Howard HUGHES
United Kingdom Administrative and Financial Services
Mr. W1told LEPECKI
Brazil Mr. Thomas B. KIRKBRIDE
Mr. Alexander PUSHKOV Director
Union of Soviet Soc1alist Republics
Personnel Services
The following seventeen Scientific Secretaries Mr. Robert J.B. ROSSBOROUGH
are staff members of the International Atom1c Chief
Energy Agency: Mr. Roland de LAGERIE
Mr. Richard ALAMI Chief, Secretariat Recruitment and Traimng
Mr. Hussein DAW Serv1ce
Mrs. Bozena CERNA-RATON
Mr. Horst EISENLOHR Chief, Staff Services
Mr. Munir KHAN
Budget Division
Mr. Boris KOLBASOV
Mr. James E. JONES
Mr. Kostadin KOSTADINOV Chief
Mr. Rurik KRYMM Mr. Rene ZAHLES
Mr. John McCULLEN Deputy Cluef
Mr. John MEYER Finance Division
Mr. Douglas NETHSINGHE Mr. Malcolm LECKIE
Mr. Yasushi NISHIWAKI Chief
Mr. Arthur PALMER Mr. Arie GROENENDIJK
Deputy Chief
Mr. J. Tom ROBERTS
Mr. Vladimir SHMELEV
Conference and General Services
Mr. Robert SKJOLDEBRAND
Mr. Laszlo SZTANYIK Mr. Evgenij TUMANTSEV
Mr. Joseph WILSON Director
Conference Division
Mr. Andre COURTOIS
Chief
Mr. Antonin SCHUTTE
Deputy Chief, and Chief, Documents Control
Interpretation Service
JOINT CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT Mr. Basile YAKOVLEV
Chief
Mr. Vassily CHILIKIN
Mr. Andre COURTOIS (U.N.) Deputy Chief, and Chief, UNCTAD Section
Chief, Conference Serv1ces Languages Division
Mr. Robert NAJAR (IAEA) Mr. Jean HALPERIN
Officer in Charge, Public Information Services Chief
for the Conference Mr. George CAWTHRA
Mr. Pierre STOECKEL (U.N.) Chief, English Translation and Precis-Writing
Admimstrative Officer for the Conference Section
Mr. Gerald GREGOIRE (U.N.) Mr. Rene LETORE
Chief, Radio and Visual Services Chief, French TranslatiOn and Precis-Writing
Mr. Leonard LIEBERMAN (IAEA)
Officer in Charge, Records of the Conference Section
Mr. Leslie SELF (IAEA) Mr. Nikolai BOUROV
Chief Ed1tor Chief, Russian Translation Section
Mr. Haakon STORHAUG (IAEA) Mr. Miguel GARCIA-SANTESMASES
Administrative Co-ordination Officer Chief, Spanish Translation Section
Mr. Felix VEJARANO (IAEA) Mr. Charles KAUFMANN
Chief Interpreter Chief, Official Records Editing Section
Mr. Alexandre TCHIRIKOFF
Liaison and Protocol Chief, Terminology and Technical
Documentation Unit
Mr. David FISCHER Mr. Ronald MATTOCKS
Director, Division of External Liaison and Chief, Stenographic and Typing Section
Protocol, IAEA
Mr. Theodore d'OULTREMONT Documents Division
Chief of Protocol, Umted Nations Office at Mr. Guy de WARLINCOURT
Geneva Chief
Mr. Peter DANOEWINATA Mr. Louis DUCRET
Chief of Protocol, IAEA Deputy Chief, and Chief, Printing Section
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Mr. Roland FURSTENBERG Mr. Aly KHALIL


Ch1ef, Distribution and Sales Section Deputy Director
Mr. Bartholemeus HAARMAN Mr. Pierre CHEV ALlER
Ch1ef, Reproduction Section Chief, Press Services
Mr. Gerald GREGOIRE
Division of General Services Chief, Radio and V1sual Services
Mr. Rene POINTE
Acting Ch1ef
Mr. Rene BERNARD
Ch1ef, Purchase, Transportation and Internal
Services
Mr. Alessandro DEL BUBBA EDITORIAL SERVICES
Chief, Buildmgs and Engineering Services
Mr. Paul VOUTSINAS
Chief, Umted Nations Postal Admmistration at The following team from the Publishing Section of
Geneva the Division of Pubhcations, IAEA, were concerned
in the editing and publication of the proceedings:
Co-ordination Unit Mr. Leslie SELF
Chief Editor
Mr. Albert DOLLINGER Mr. E. Robert BECK
Special Representative in Europe for
Co-ordmation and ACC Affaus Mrs. Georgette CHAMPER
Mr. Eamonn DOYLE
Library Miss Arlette GUILLON
Mr. Gyorgy ROZSA Mrs. Brigttte KAUFMANN
Chief L1brarian Miss Monica KRIPPNER
Mr. Norman FIELD Mrs. Lidia KUVSHINNIKOV A
Associate Chief Librarian
Mrs. Frances MAUTNER MARKHOF
Information Service Mr. Donato NASTASIA-SCOTTI
Mr. William HENSON Mr. Romil SCHENIN
Director Mr. Christopher WELSH
SUBJECT INDEX
COMPILER'S NOTE
The compiler used, as the starting point for this Subject Index, the sets of descriptors chosen by the
INIS staff from the INIS Thesaurus. However, the prime aim of INIS indexing is document retrieval, for which
several descriptors are normally used in combination. For the present index, therefore, terms have been
rearranged, added and omitted in order to obtain a suitable 'keyword' listing. Cross-referencing has been included
to aid the user.
An attempt has been made to index in some depth, giving attention to sections in a paper that touched
on topics or items not implicit in the title or abstract: the Panels and the discussions have also been indexed.
In general, therefore, the Subject Index contains keywords of a more-or-less narrow subject scope. How-
ever, it is possible to search a broader concept by:
(i) either consulting the list below or the Topical Agenda on pages 172-175, noting the volume of interest,
and then
consulting the relevant contents from among the collected contents lists on pages 3-42 of the present
volume to obtain the titles of individual papers;
and finally
(ii) looking up associated keywords in the Subject Index to find related references in the other volumes.

SUMMARY OF VOLUME CONTENTS

Opening and closing speeches; special talks; world energy needs and resources, and the role of
nuclear energy; national and international organizations; narrative of the exhibits.
2 Performance of nuclear plants; costing of nuclear plants; fuel management.
3 Safety aspects of nuclear plants; legal aspects of nuclear energy.
4 Integration of nuclear plants in electrical networks; integrated planning of nuclear industry; fuel
materials technology.
5 Breeder and advanced converter reactors.
6 Small and medium power reactors; desalination and agro-industrial complexes; role of research reactors;
impact of nuclear energy in developing countries.
7 Advanced energy concepts; peaceful nuclear explosions; special applications, including ship propulsion;
controlled thermonuclear reactions; application of transuranium isotopes.
8 Uranium and throium ore resources; fuel fabrication and reprocessing.
9 Isotope enrichment; fuel cycles, safeguards.
10 Effects of irradiation on fuels and materials.
11 Health physics and radiation protection; radioactive waste management; the environment and public
acceptance.
12 Nuclear methods in food production; education and training, and public information.
13 Medical applications; radiation biology.
14 Applications of nuclear techniques in industry and natural resources.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The compiler wishes to express his appreciation of the generous assistance given by the staffs of both the
INIS Section and the Computer Section of the IAEA, without which the early appearance of this material
would not have been possible.
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A agro-mdustrial complex
(see economics; planning)
air
transport processes 14 483
a codes 9 217 air contamination 2 122, 11 195, 207, 265,
abscesses 13 103 305, 362, 477, 703
absorption 10 595, 11 641 air pollutiOn 11 305; 14 219, 482, 501, 520
neutron 1 605 albumms 13 027, 190
absorptiOn spectra 14 198 algae 6 171
accelerators 6 445; 7 111, 472, 541; 8 160, alkali metal compounds 8 540
12 439; 14 075. 310, 357, 394, 511 alkaline earth metals 7 339
accelerometers 2 205. 419 alkanes 14 512
accidents 7 370 alloys 5 458
accounting (see uranium; etc)
nuclear materials 9 308, 325, 356, 371, 388, alpha detectiOn 11 055, 243
406, -173, 488, 511, 525, 534 aluminium 4 379; 6 082; 8 471; 10 163; 14
acetic acid 8 11 7 087, 207, 514
acrylic acid 14 076, 517 aluminmm silicates 10 337
actimdes 8 516 americmm 241 8 493; 9 236, 14 032, 201
actinium oxides 7 193 americmm 243 8 493
actimum 227 7 193 amines 8 423, 560; 13 393; 14 294
activated carbon 11 399 ammo acids 12 201, 335
activation analysis 1 530; 6 302, 331, 449; 11 ammonia 9 069, 084
663; 12 469, 14 061, 086, 133, 185, 215, ammomum compounds 11 689
294, 325, 466, 494, 511 amoeba 13 103
adenines 13 456 anemias 13 104
adenosine 13 423 ammal cells 13 361, 393, 407, 423, 459, 465,
adhesives 14 403, 517 501
adsorption 10 555; 11 399 animal health 12 064, 07 4
aerial momtoring 8 061, 075; 11 259, 547, 561 animal nutrition 12 363,_ 370
aerosols 2 068; 3 080; 11 259, 359, 453, 675 ammals 12 259, 409; 13 243, 327, 350, 435
agar 12 309 (see metabolism)
agesta reactor 2 322 (see mice, etc)
agr type reactors 2 513, 659; 3 153, 191, 364; anisotropy 10 385
4 050; 6 162; 8 219; 10 141, 400, 417 annealing 10 375, 491, 608
agreements anodizatiOn 8 339
(see atomic energy a-) anthracite 1 412
(see bilateral; multilateral) antibiotics 13 481
(see Iaea; international a-) antibodies 12 373; 13 435
agriculture 6 132, 403, 470; 11 663, 675; 12 antideuterons 7 185
003, 033, 049, 085, 099, 111, 137, 163, 179, antigens 13 203
241, 256, 279, 417, 437, 14 024, 112, 165, antihebum 3 7 183
229 antimony 14 275, 294
(see crops; plants; soils) antimony fluorides 8 540
(see farming; planmng) antimony 122 14 294
agro-industnal complex 6 101, 132, 171 antimony 124 14 220

101
102 SUBJECT INDEX

antimony 125 11 575 berkeley reactor 2 235, 250, 468


antiprotons 7 186 beryllium 7 112; 8 152; 10 384; 14 220
apncots 12 321 beryllium moderators 10 384
aqmlon reactor 9 197 beryllium oxides 10 384
arbi reactor 6 309 beta detection 11 055; 14 198
arctic regions beta ratio 7 448
electnclty supply 6 003 beta sources 13 165
ardennes reactor 2 192 betatrons 13 271; 14 324
argon 41 11 151, 278 beverages 12 309
argos reactor 6 309 beznau-1 reactor 2 121; 11 507
aromatics 14 294 big rock point reactor 2 014
arsemc 14 294, 495 bilateral agreements 1 501, 661, 3 467; 5 451,
arsemc 76 14 294 6 301, 393; 7 283; 9 337
arsenic 82 6 446 bihbin reactor 6 013
artificial heart 14 033, 248 biochemistry 14 026, 275
artificial satellites 14 069 biological matenals 11 575, 641
ascites tumor cells 13 381 biological recovery 11 675; 13 373, 393, 407,
ascorbic acid 12 331; 13 329 423, 435
astron 7 456 biological regeneration 13 365, 381, 407, 489
atomic energy agreements 1 497, 9 387, 408 biOlogical repair 13 373
atomic energy control 1 495, 517 (see repair, cells)
atomic energy laws 3 389, 409, 423; 9 337 biological shielding 3 375, 7 327, 341
attenuation biology 1 571, 11 575; 14 275
neutron 7 067 (see radiatiOn effects)
atucha reactor 6 291, 8 081, 246 (see radiobiOlogy)
aubergmes 14 025 biosynthesis 6 171; 13 203, 374, 459
auger effect 13 339 bismuth alloys 7 326
austemte 3 251, 4 343; 10 021, 109 bitumens 11 305, 325; 14 113
(see steels) blast furnaces 14 231
mechamcal properties 4 343 blood 12 134, 13 178, 190, 289, 327, 352
autoclaves 8 336; 10 445 blood Clfculation 13 191, 299
automatiOn 11 387; 14 189, 229, 514 blood flow 13 203, 223
autoradiography 12 215, 13 459, 14 103 blood formation 11 125; 13 203
availability blood serum 12 373
radioisotopes 13 229, 354 blowers 5 342
reactor plant 2 004, 023, 057, 063, 093, bn-350 reactor 5 038, 448
125, 166, 233, 323, 437; 4 036; 5 454; 11 bohm critenon 7 405, 431, 451
095 bohunice a-1 reactor 1 423, 2 353; 9 356
uramum ores 8 177 boilers 2 249; 4 055
avr reactor 4 415; 5 369; 6 042 boltzmann equatiOn 7 054
bone marrow 11 711; 13 021, 299, 384, 435
bones 13 065
bonus reactor 2 019
bor-60 reactor 5 038, 448, 456; 10 070
B boreholes 7 063; 14 175
boron 2 641
boron carbides 10 596
boron compounds
b codes 2 637 mechamcal properties 10 595
bacteria 12 093, 391, 13 361, 407, 425 botany
bacteriology (see forests; plants)
sewage 14 461 (see radiation effects)
bananas 12 265, 285 br-2 reactor 4 363; 7 193, 9 452, 10 089, 400
barium 11 670 bradwell reactor 2 235, 468
banum 137 12 141 brain 13 017, 069, 223, 265, 271, 299
barley 12 157, 13 393 bread 12 288
batch loading 2 645 breath 13 104
beam currents, kilo amp 7 164 breeder reactors 2 483; 3 080; 4 145, 245; 5
beam mject10n 7 413 010, 171, 410, 434, 458; 8 413, 431, 485;
beans 12 189, 321 9 222; 10 021, 461; 11 529
beloyarsk-1 reactor 2 179; 5 299; 8 413 breeding 8 577
beloyarsk-2 reactor 2 179; 5 299 breedmg ratio 9 248
beloyarsk-3 reactor 5 038, 299, 448 bremsstrahlung 9 422
SUBJECT INDEX 103

bnnes 6 245 casting 4 379


bromme 82 13 232; 14 014, 458, 513 catalysis 14 305
browns ferry-! reactor 2 429 catalysts 11 305; 14 275
browns ferry-2 reactor 2 429 cattle 11 663; 12 363
bruce-! reactor 2 291 cavities (rock) .4 179: 7 214, 239, 245
bruce-2 reactor 2 291 cavity resonators 7 145
bruce-3 reactor 2 291 cell cultures 13 364, 459
bruce-4 reactor 2 291 cell nuclei 12 189; 13 364
bugey-1 reactor 2 371 cells
bmldmg matenals 14 115, 145, 385 (see repair, cells)
bmldings 3 299, 311 cellulose 14 078, 198, 385, 511
burnable p01sons 8 231, 285 cements 10 580; 11 305
burnup 1 611; 2 105, 179, 416, 421, 523, 544, centnfugation 8 540; 9 053, 063, 082
645, 660: 4 506, 5 069, 152, 457, 463, 6 centnfuges 1 656
338; 9 105, 119, 131, 149, 167, 197, 241, ceramic fuels 4 379
367: 10 025, 069, 089, 123, 141, 158, 199, ceramics 5 463; 8 227; 10 337
217, 239, 257, 289, 307, 321, 337, 350, 360 cereals 12 215, 301, 396
burst pm detection system 5 208 cenum ISotopes 11 609
butadiene 14 077 cenum 137 11 641
butex process 8 372 cerium 144 7 338; 8 562; 11 575, 641
bwr type reactors 1 369, 2 021, 393, 539, 633, cesar reactor 9 197
653, 3 052, 362, 4 061; 6 162; 8 203; 9 cesmm 8 460, 11 067, 325
131, 149; 10 321, 481, 608 cesmm 137 7 337, 8 393; 11 125, 290, 308,
341, 575, 609, 711; 12 111, 141, 268; 14
005
chalk river nuclear labs 6 283
channeling 2 276
c chapelcross-1 reactor 4 021
charged particles 6 449
charpy test 3 271; 10 481
chemical analysis 14 171
c codes 2 611, 648, 8 305; 9 149, 184, 197; chemical coatmg 14 357
10 356 chemical preparation 14 155, 262, 305
calandnas 5 265 chemical reaction kinetics 10 577
calcination 8 117 chemical reactions 8 540; 10 597
calcium 11 243, 718; 12 097; 13 203; 14 210, chemicals
511 (see aromatics)
calcmm carbonates 14 211 (see complexes)
calcmm compounds 7 33 7 chem1;orptwn 8 540; 12 215
calcmm fluondes 11 031 chemistry
calcmm 45 11 583, 12 111; 13 352 (see radiation c-)
calcium 47 13 352 (see radiochemistry)
calibration 13 320 (see surface c-)
calibration standards 6 064, 11 575 childbirth 11 045
cahfornmm 252 14 032, 511 children 13 104
calonmeters 9 437 chmon-1 reacotr 11 101
candu reactor 2 291, 421, 443; 4 305; 5 242, chinon-1 reactor 11 211, 281
458; 6 272; 8 185; 10 239, 515 chmon-3 reactor 2 371
cannmg 3 153 chlorella 13 373
carbides 4 507, 9 119 chlorinatiOn 14 512
carbon 10 400, 417, 576 chromatography 11 399
carbon diOxide 2 167, 276; 3 004; 10 555; 12 radwgas 11 259, 264
394 chromium 10 165
carbon mtndes 4 316 chromium additiOns 10 482
carbon steels 3 012; 10 217, 445 chromium base alloys 10 497
carbon 11 6 446 chromium 51 13 178, 232, 288
carbon 14 10 418, 12 111, 137, 163, 394; 13 chromosomes 12 189; 13 407, 487, 501
351, 14 014, 031, 418 (see genetics)
carcinomas 13 129 (see heterochromosomes)
(see neoplasms) cirene reactor 1 441, 544; 5 271; 8 225; 9
cardiac pacemakers 7 325; 14 033, 243, 515 255; 10 307
carriers 14 335 citrus 12 279
casks 2 577 civil defense 3 369
104 SUBJECT INDEX

civil liablltty 3 389 cooling system 3 114, 153, 381


cladding 2 122, 276, 280; 10 021, 055 copper 8 100; 10 608; 14 294, 513
chemical reactiOns 4 506 copper additions 10 484
mechanical properties 4 3 75, 381; 10 021, copper ores 7 226; 14 174
056, 109 copper 64 13 232; 14 295
clay 14 475 copper 67 14 031
climate 1 177 coral-! reactor 6 309
coal 1 199, 212, 229, 266, 313, 433, 449, 464; correlations 11 575
2 443, 459, 499; 4 015, 038; 6 455 corrosiOn 2 117, 160, 331; 3 004, 243, 251; 4
coastal waters 14 448, 457, 4 77, 520 459; 5 463; 6 214; 10 127, 199, 241, 363,
coated fuel parttcles 1 336; 4 415, 449; 5 319, 524, 597, 608
333, 468; 8 227, 10 179, 217, 239, 356 corroston resistance 3 251; 10 538, 551
cobalt 60 6 350; 7 338; 8 392; 11 289, 349, cost 1 209
575; 12 265; 13 258, 320, 459; 14 005, accelerator 6 445
083, 175, 224, 305 desalination 6 219, 245
cobalt 60 gamma source 6 306 electnoty supply 1 465; 4 132, 145; 6 059;
coconuts 12 185 9 233
cold neutrons 6 341; 7 006 energy resources 1 209
collisiOnal plasma 7 425 fuel 2 607, 660; 4 257, 403; 5 056, 067,
columbia nver 11 633 120, 270, 447, 466; 6 270, 370; 8 195, 203,
compacting 8 225, 263, 295, 343 223, 247, 284, 295, 343, 413; 9 167, 222.
compacts 10 179 234, 299
complexes 8 561 fuel processing 2 589; 4 282, 305
composite matenals 14 512 heavy water 9 082
composttes (with polymer) ims 1 691, 742
(see concrete: ftbeq natural gas 7 243
(see glass; refuse; wood) reactor plant 1 357; 2 006, 026, 167, 241,
computer 427, 443, 459, 465, 477, 491, 500, 513, 544;
medical diagnosis 13 350 3 383; 4 007, 014. 025, 036, 089, 165, 210,
computer calculations 2 099, 500, 547, 637, 269; 5 023, 241, 255, 369, 411, 459; 6 012,
645; 4 078, 124 059, 393; 7 273, 288, 370
concrete-polymer composites 14 009, 357 reprocessing plant 4 250
concretes 3 140. 365, 10 580; 14 008 uramum oxide 4 234
(see prestressed concrete) u308 8 004, 025, 039, 080, 114, 179, 181
mechanical properties 10 581 cotton 14 511
configuration 13 48 7 counting techniques 9 418
confinement 7 383 cover gas analysts 5 454
connecticut nver 11 637 cracks 3 267; 8 327: 10 350
connecticut yankee reactor 2 015 cratering explosions 7 215
contained explosiOns 7 215 craters 7 215
containment 2 582, 3 242, 305, 361; 5 087, credibility 11 541
451; 9 308, 327. 388, 406, 4 70, 488 creep 7 156; 8 335; 10 021, 056, 128, 144,
contamment shells 3 026 174. 337, 349. 356, 360, 406, 430, 517, 551
contammcnt system expenment 5 465 cnttcahty 2 094, 121, 158, 167, 354, 553; 7
contamment system> 2 033 275
contammation crops 6 171; 11 663; 12 049, 075, 099, 153,
(see atr c-; radioactive c-) 189. 215, 227, 255, 260; 13 319; 14 025
(see microbtologtcal c-) cross sections 7 185; 9 197
(see surface c-) cross-linking 14 075
control elements 2 354 crustaceans 12 265
reactor 2 030; 5 093 cryogenics 1 573
control of cryostats 7 151
reactors 5 160 crystal defects 7 121
control rod dnves 2 050, 094, 161. 193; crystal dopmg 7 326
3 004; 5 127, 286, 293 crystal lattices 10 385
control rod worth 7 305 crystals 14 275
control systems 2 108, 3 140; 5 306; 7 041, cucumbers 14 025
093, 263, 317; 8 528; 9 527; 11 067, 079 curium 242 7 338
conversion ratio 2 635 curium 244 8 493
coolant loops 3 191; 5 198, 299, 452 cyclotrons 13 271
coolants 3 228; 5 467, 10 417; 11 278, 689 cytology 12 227
thermodynamic properttes 5 469 cytosine 13 44 7
SUBJECT INDEX 105

D dose distnbutions
(see radiatiOn dose distnb )
dose rates 3 116, 379; 11 031, 067, 141, 243,
275, 361, 592, 765; 13 139, 167, 349, 352,
data processmg 1 685, 714, 737, 11 060 373, 465, 481, 501
deca devices 7 391 dosemeters 11 031, 055
decladdmg 8 392, 414, 473. 501 dosimetr} 11 055, 079, 143, 181, 195, 243,
decomposition 8 501, 10 417 276, 280, 465, 591, 725; 13 131, 182, 253,
decontamination 2 215, 327, 8 485, 11 325, 320, 349, 465
387, 399, 465, 703 population 11 031
deformation 8 327, 10 289, 351 dragon reactor 1 656, 724, 4 363; 5 319; 9
delayed neutrons 2 240; 9 437 167
delayed radiatiOn effects 11 013, 125 dresden-! reactor 2 005
demmeralization 2 334; 5 457 dresden-2 reactor 2 005, 429
democntus reactor 6 326 dresden-3 reactor 2 429
densimeters 14 430 drugs 13 007, 027, 260, 285, 325; 14 347
departure nucleate boiling 7 315 dryout 3 190
depth dose distnbutiOns 7 177; 13 139 dtpa 7 531
desalination 1 235, 546, 573, 747, 864, 871; 5 dual purpose
018, 037; 6 082, 102, 116, 132. 156, 160, reactor plant 6 050, 081, 161, 185, 231,
171, 199, 214, 231, 245, 258, 269, 271, 381, 245, 269
403, 433, 478, 11 387, 14 179 dual purpose plant
(see cost, economics) (see economics)
(see failures; planmng) ductility 8 327, 10 263, 497, 561
(see reliability) dungeness-a reactor 2 235, 257, 468
water recycling 6 272 dungeness-b reactor 2 467
detection dusts 14 501
(see alpha d-, etc) dynamic programming 7 293
detergents 14 303, 516
deutenum 2 334, 7 429, 440; 12 111
deuteron beams 6 449
developmg countnes 1 305, 661, 673, 792, 821,
6 376, 417, 426, 433 E
dfr reactor 4 021; 5 054, 162. 454, 8 526,
10 041. 109, 400
dialysis
desalinatiOn 6 264 earth atmosphere 14 482
dido reactor 7 116 earthquakes 3 298, 310, 375, 383; 5 452, 470
differential cross >ectiOns 7 188 ebr-2 reactor 5 146, 447, 454
diffusiOn 10 337, 351, 11 575; 12 215, eco reactor 1 711
14 259, 471 economic development 6 455, 469
digital computers 2 341 economics 8 114
digital systems 11 060 agro-mdustnal complex 6 144, 171, 271
diode tubes 7 07 6 desalination 6 050, 081, 101, 156, 185, 199,
direct energy conversiOn 7 337 219, 233, 245, 258, 269
diseases 11 003, 13 021, 101, 243, 285, 299 dual purpose plants 7 362
plant 12 182 electncity generation 7 465; 11 483
radiatiOn mduced 11 003, 013, 031, 243 electncity supply 1 254, 344, 354, 387, 396,
dislocations 10 57 5 464; 4 114, 135, 159, 181, 197, 209, 269;
dispersion hardemng 4 373 6 003, 021, 116, 185, 379
disper>IOns 11 689, 14 513 energy resources 1 209, 305, 328, 412, 433,
distnct heatmg 2 322, 4 197, 7 362 447
dmtr reactor 8 526 food Irradiation 12 094, 293
dna 13 363, 373, 381, 393, 407, 425, 447, 459 fuel 1 174, 2 660, 4 438; 5 059, 434
document types 1 7 33 fuel processing 2 608; 4 288; 8 343, 365,
documentatiOn 1 686, 737; 9 511 440
doel-1 reactor 3 025; 6 024 ore processmg 8 121, 179
doel-2 reactor 3 025, 6 024 peaceful nuclear explosiOns 7 213
dogs 11 125; 12 373 reactor plant 1 369, 519; 2 003, 041, 432,
life span after madiatiOn 11 007 445, 460, 479, 491, 501, 513, 529, 547, 553;
domain structure 6 348 3 361, 385; 4 007, 015, 025, 040, 054, 061,
doppler coefficient 3 195; 5 153, 457, 469; 6 075, 089, 165, 245, 262, 306; 5 006, 023,
341 117, 242, 311, 426, 458, 463; 6 014, 034,
106 SUBJECT INDEX

economics, reactor plant (cont.) enrico fermi-1 reactor 5 146, 454


059. 094, 426, 485, 494, 9 089, 241, 292; ennco fermi-2 reactor 5 146, 454
11 742 environment 1 177, 328, 355, 2 056, 334, 436;
research reactor 6 369, 487 3 055, 100, 116, 130, 143, 208, 242, 409,
uranium 8 006 423, 453, 478; 4 283; 6 428, 475; 7 217,
u10X 8 035 362, 458; 11 031. 091, 113, 141, 207, 243,
ecosystems 11 749 285, 345, 355, 369, 415, 429, 445, 465, 475,
ehrlich aSCites tumor 13 381, 423 529, 547, 561, 575, 591, 632, 641, 663, 675,
elastic scattcnng 7 188 689, 703, 725, 741; 12 021, 391; 14 036,
electnc cables 14 516 414, 457, 471, 482, 494
electric charges 14 333 enzymes 12 093, 365; 13 203, 481
electnc conductivity 2 332; 10 377, 396 eole reactor 7 080
electric dipole moments 6 340 epithermal neutrons 7 087
electric discharges 7 397 err reactor 2 018
electric fields 7 160 errors
electric power 1 227, 258, 267, 273, 293; 2 medical diagnosis 13 349
006; 4 004, 074 essor reactor 1 711
(see failures) ethylene 12 202; 14 075, 516
electrical equipment 14 333 eurex process 8 377
electricity generation 1 243, 334, 400, 413, 429, europium 14 511
433, 452, 464, 477, 487, 629, 643, 698; 4 europium 153 14 032
004, 017, 025, 036, 050, 062, 074, 089, 105, evaporation 8 528
114, 131, 144, 159, 166, 179, 197, 209; 6 exploration 8 019. 039, 075, 101, 138
246; 7 324, 337, 363, 12 417; 14 224 exposure rate meters 11 054
(see economics) extracorporeal irradtation 13 163
electncity supply 6 377, 403, 426, 433, 455, extraction columns 8 416, 473; 11 399
476, 485, 492 extrusiOn 8 392
(see cost; economics)
(see gnd, management)
(see market; planning)
simulator 4 120, 211
electrodeposition 8 263 F
electrodialysis 11 387
electrolysis 8 491; 11 387; 14 335
electromagnetic fields 7 394
electromagnetic interactions 7 173 f codes 2 645; 4 259
electromagnetic pumps 5 208 fatled element detection 2 240
electron beams 7 163, 541; 13 459; 14 310, failed element monitors 2 179
405 failures
electron density 10 377 desahnation 6 269
electron microscopy 12 215 electric power 4 077
electron spm resonance 7 111 fuel 3 330; 5 161, 454; 10 064, 257, 361
electron-ring accelerators 7 159 fuel pin 10 049
electronic equipment 1 537, 8 462 reactor plant 2 013, 070, 159, 166, 179,
electrophoresis 14 335 240, 296, 317, 323, 416, 422; 3 114, 157,
electrostatics 14 333 169, 229, 378; 5 350
embrittlement 3 267, 285; 4 363; 5 458, 462; reactor plant components 5 201
10 003, 021, 111, 174, 263, 289. 349, 481, steam generators 5 449
497, 575, 608 fallout 7 217; 11 203, 243, 581, 609, 663,
emergency core 675, 711; 14 471
coolmg system 5 4 70 farming 12 005
emissiOn spectra 14 215 fast neutrons 7 087; 9 191; 10 089, 400, 461;
ems 12 202 12 189; 13 138, 465, 481, 502; 14 086
emulsiOns 14 516 fast reactors 2 483, 553; 3 080; 4 025, 050,
enamels 14 335 148, 245, 325; 5 009, 213, 397, 410, 434,
endosperm 12 202 448, 450; 8 219, 281, 485, 500, 548; 9 089,
energy conversion 1 447; 7 324 105, 222, 233; 10 003, 021, 109, 123, 217
energy resources 1 174, 198, 211, 305, 328, fatigue 3 281
355, 412; 8 005 fbr type reactors 3 067; 4 309; 5 185, 447,
(see cost; economics) 455, 468; 8 295, 399; 9 119; 10 055, 123
(see planning) feedback 14 171
ennched uramum 1 589, 5 463; 10 179, 239 fermentation 12 333
enriched uranmm reactors 1 464; 5 461 ferrite 4 375; 14 145
SUBJECT INDEX 107

fertility 12 385 fr-2 reactor 5 451; 11 141


fertilizers 6 136, 12 033, 075, 097, Ill. 131, fractiOnated Irradiation 13 487
158, 163, 185, 260, 361; 14 024, 117 fracture properties 3 267; 10 483, 555
fftf reactor 5 014, 173, 447, 8 311 fractures 3 190
f1ber-polymer composites 14 009, 385 freezing
fibers 14 008, 078, 301. 512 desalination 6 160
fibrosarcomas 13 459 frj-1 reactor 11 152
fillers 14 198 fq-2 reactor 11 152
filters 2 280, 420, 11 305 frmt products 12 309, 411
fishery 11 632 frmts 12 067, 158, 301
fishes 11 631, 693: 12 301, 325, 337, 411; 13 fuel
393, 404, 423, 14 495 mechanical properties 4 403, 487, 10 349
hfe span after irradiation 13 428 transport 2 562, 577, 590; 5 059; 8 487
f1ssile materials 2 511: 9 31[, 329, 374, 416, fuel (for nuclear fuel)
437, 453, 470, 511, 523 (see coated f-)
fiSSIOn 6 340 (see compacting)
flss10n products 2 334; 3 054, 143, 290, 5 230; (see cost; econom1cs)
8 460, 471, 561, 9 197, 398; 10 021, 043, (see fa1lures; planning)
141, 155, 179, 199, 239, 337, 351; 11 141, (see liqu1d f-)
243, 279, 355, 449, 575, 598, 663, 750, 12 (see testmg of f-)
Ill fuel assemblies 2 195, 543, 553, 635; 5 292,
fissiOnable materials 11 663 437
flavor 12 301 reactor 2 027
flour 12 309. 322 fuel cans 2 179; 3 140, 190, 290, 326; 4 345,
flow counters 14 209 371, 414, 449, 459, 5 454, 7 149; 8 191,
flow rate 2 179. 276, 14 176 217, 272, 322, 345; 10 003, 109, 173, 239
blood 13 178, 190 mechanical properties 10 173
fluid flow 3 190 fuel cells 7 337
fluorescence 6 451; 9 437; 13 227; 14 171, fuel channels 2 179
198. 511 fuel compacts 4 404. 449, 496
fluonde volatility process 8 431, 501, 536 mechamcal properties 10 217
fluondes 8 336, 536, 11 689 thermal properties 10 217
fluorme 14 514 fuel cost 4 120, 459
fluorme 17 13 289 fuel cracks 10 143, 257, 273, 289, 307, 327,
fluorine 18 13 065, 232, 351: 14 031 354, 362
fluoroscopy 14 131 fuel cycle 1 327, 337, 355, 388, 399, 465, 488,
flute instability 7 379 546, 551, 580; 2 139, 415, 467, 483, 501,
foils 14 517 513, 523, 543, 589, 601, 611, 633, 4 105,
food 6 433, 11 719. 7-l4; 12 033. 049, 067, 145, 159. 222, 241, 257, 267, 282, 366, 404,
085. 127, 153, 163, 256, 299, 320, 337, 347, 438; 5 006, 056, 067, 147, 171, 244, 270,
361, 409; 14 024, 495, 511 283, 301, 387, 450, 466, 6 069, 419; 8 193,
(see aubergmes,potatoes,etc) 204, 225, 311, 485, 561; 9 043, 087, 105,
radiatiOn effects 12 333 119, 131, 149, 167, 217, 243, 255, 274, 289,
food chams 11 195. 276, 586, 609, 663, 691, 299, 314, 344, 362, 389, 427, 451, 470, 489,
719, 744, 760; 12 021, 391 527; 10 179, 239
transport processes 11 575 fuel defects 10 249, 273, 350, 360
food mdustry 12 279 fuel dens1ty 8 303
food 1rrad1at1on ]2 265, 281. 412; 14 040 fuel element clusters 5 267, 460, 7 125, 8 185;
(see economics; planmng) 9 168; 10 021, 041, 239
(see public att1tudes) fuel element creep 4 459
(see wholesomeness) fuel element fabrication 4 241
chemical reactiOns 12 309 fuel elements 1 488, 2 055, 065, 240, 2p4,
food 1rrad1at1on symbol 12 304 277, 317, 327, 416, 525, 553; 3 190, 220,
food packagmg 12 410 326; 4 305, 343, 379, 415, 436, 459, 491,
food preservation 12 023, 064, 076, 089, 145, 509; 5 027, 089, 121, 146, 237, 319, 334,
163, 257, 265. 279, 299, 320, 337, 347, 366, 371; 6 083, 291, 347; 7 079, 126, 149, 305;.
409; 14 026 8 203, 225, 245, 263, 295, 343, 392, 431,
food productiOn 12 309 490, 548, 9 197, 234, 245, 296, 10 069,
food storage 12 067, 089, 321, 366 123, 155, 167, 199, 321, 337, 356, 401, 608;
forests 11 6 75 11 399
fossil fuel deposits 1 44 7 mechamcal properties 10 069, 123
fossil fuels 1 328, 2 429, 480; 6 491; 8 019 fuel fabrication 2 513, 589, 4 309, 343, 363,
desalination 6 271 379, 403, 416, 449, 459, 491; 5 056, 067,
108 SUBJECT INDEX

fuel fabrication (cont.) gamma sources 11 243; 12 337; 13 163, 14


178; 8 193, 203, 217, 225, 245, 268, 281, 005, 171
295, 311, 343, 394; 9 105, 119, 131, 151, gamma spectra 7 029; 13 238
255. 290. 373, 523; 10 179, 217, 360; 11 gamma spectrometers 9 379; 14 289
415 garigliano reactor 2 166, 208; 3 004; 9 149
automation 8 203 garona reactor 2 139
fuel management 2 611 gas centnfuge 1 808, 84 7
fuel particles 4 391 gas centrifuge plant 9 053, 063, 082
fuel pellets 4 363, 379, 492, 507, 8 219, 263, gas chromatography 12 163
295; 10 146, 257. 273, 358 gas cooled reactors 1 345; 4 459; 5 360, 397,
fuel pm 417, 434; 8 548; 9 119; 11 732
(see failures) gas flow 13 285; 14 176
fuel pm flowsheet 8 319 gas turbmes 5 392
fuel pins 3 080; 4 346, 403, 449, 506; 5 067, gas well fire extinction
177, 255, 385, 416, 439, 448, 456, 468; 7 pne 7 229
375; 8 221, 281, 311, 9 437, 462; 10 021, gaseous diffusion plant 9 015, 043, 081
041, 055, 089, 141, 359, 361 gaseous wastes 11 067, 278, 305, 357, 399,
fuel plates 4 379; 7 007 453, 463, 501
fuel processing gcfr reactor 5 464
(see cost; economics) genes 13 393
(see planning) genetics 11 031; 12 049, 097, 215; 13 487,
fuel properties 4 345 501
fuel reprocessmg plants 1 747; 5 447, 457; 8 (see chromosomes)
447 gentilly reactor 2 291, 448; 5 247
fuel rods 9 149, 255; 10 179, 199, 257, 273. geography 11 693
289, 307, 324. 359, 360 geologic deposits 1 199, 314; 7 063; 8 005,
mechamcal properties 10 257 039, 061, 075, 081, 100, 114, 121, 138, 177
thermal properties 10 25 7 geology 8 061, 100; 11 280, 369, 438, 575;
fuel spheres 4 426; 8 268 14 275
fuel storage 8 487 geophysics 14 123, 222
fuels 1 305, 328, 355, 369, 449, 473; 2 331, geothermal energy 1 293, 320; 7 229
422; 3 220; 10 217 germamum alloys 7 326
(see coal; hgmte) germination 12 361
(see fossil f-) ginna-1 reactor 2 016
(see petroleum; wood f-) glands 13 266
fukush1ma-1 reactor 2 153; 11 549 glass 11 415; 14 448, 477, 518
functional models 13 015, 200 glass-polymer composites 14 512
fungi 12 321 globulins 12 373
furnaces 7 149 glomeruli 13 178
fusion power plants 7 431, 445 gold 14 514
fusiOn reactor hazards 7 460 gold 198 13 045, 073, 267, 275, 289, 330, 350
gonads 12 087
graft polymers 14 075, 385, 398, 511
grain boundaries 10 355
granites 8 138
G grapes 12 097, 284
graphite 4 449, 508; 5 458, 463; 7 149; 10
192, 368, 385, 400, 417, 430, 577, 607
g value 14 516 mechamcal properties 10 369, 385, 400
gadolinium ox1des 9 235 graphite moderated reactors 1 345; 4 459; 5
gadohnium 153 14 032, 511 461; 8 548
galhum 67 13 029, 075, 14 031 graphite moderator 5 462; 10 384, 400
galvanomagnetic effect 10 376 grass 11 663
gametes 13 487 grenoble reactor 7 005, 205
gamma detection 9 428 grid stability 4 004, 075
gamma fuel scanning 9 105, 416, 454 grid systems 1 265
gamma radiation 11 003, 055; 12 087, 181, ground water 14 417, 432, 472, 520
202, 259, 265, 327, 361, 383; 13 163, 176, growth 13 373, 393, 459
325, 373, 393, 423, 459, 489; 14 060, 171 guinea pigs 12 373
SUBJECT INDEX 109

H human populations 6 4 72
humboldt bay reactor 2 013
humidity 10 551; 12 241; 14 234
haemophilus 13 393 hunterston-a reactor 2 257; 4 019
half-hie 7 476 hunterston-b reactor 1 335; 2 515
harbors 7 221; 14 448 hybnd computers 2 341
hartlepool reactor 1 335; 2 266; 3 154 hydraulics 2 094
hastelloy 5 227 hydrides 10 524
hbwr reactor 1 656, 724; 2 337; 3 360; 10 hydrocarbons 8 516
~89, 445 hydrodynamics 2 198
health hazards 8 16 7 hydroelectnc power 1 231, 245, 277, 296, 318,
heart 13 025, 289 326, 354, 396, 414; 4 114, 134, 159; 7 237
heart assist devices hydroelectnc power plants 1 212, 249, 387,
(see artificial heart) 435; 4 017, 114, 212
(see cardiac pacemakers) hydroelectncity 4 036
heat balance 5 217 hydrogen 7 429; 9 003, 069, 082; 10 551; 11
heat exchangers 4 165; 5 092, 185, 203, 342, 305
7 290 hydrogen IOns 1 minus 7 169
(see performance) hydrogen sulfides 9 069
heat pumps 4 165 hydrology 6 199; 11 369, 438, 529, 575; 12
heat storage 033; 14 011, 061, 117, 135, 164, 411, 425,
accumulators 4 167, 179, 212 441, 470
heat transfer 2 291, 323, 553, 633; 3 190, 4 hypertension 13 038
165; 5 089, 397; 7 358; 10 354 hyperthyrmdism 13 190, 263, 337
heat treatments 4 449; 5 207; 8 332, 10 483 hypothermia 13 351
heavy Ions 7 541 hypothyroidism 13 337
heavy nuclei 7 541
heavy water 1 589, 2 323, 449; 4 251, 301,
487; 5 242, 458; 9 069, 084
(see cost)
heavy water moderated reactors 9 241 I
heavy water reactors 5 461
helium 1 336, 4 458, 5 318, 386, 412, 434,
463; 7 208, 442; 10 605
hehum cooled reactors 10 217 1aea agreements 9 387
helminths 12 025, 373 iaea safeguards 9 337, 356, 386, 399, 408
life span after IrradiatiOn 12 373 Ibr-1 reactor 7 205
hematology 13 243, 266, 435 ibr-2 reactor 7 041, 205
herald reactor 7 116 Ibr-30 reactor 7 042, 205
herbicides 12 023, 163, 391; 14 024 iear-1 reactor 9 401
heterochromosomes 12 383 immes 12 202
hfbr reactor 7 021 immumty 12 373
hf1r reactor 7 021 immunosuppressiOn 13 163
hfr reactor 1 710 Impact shock 2 582
hifar reactor 11 343 1mpunties 4 305, 476, 5 463; 7 193; 10 608
h1gh pressure in core instruments 3 010; 5 024; 7 312; 10
seals 2 258 158, 179
highly ennched uramum 5 466 m pile loops 3 327, 6 282; 7 127, 155, 195,
hmkley pomt-a reactor 2 235, 262, 468 207; 10 430, 585; 12 453
hinkley point-b reactor 1 335, 2 250, 514 m vitro 13 031, 105, 203, 266, 328, 426, 501
h1ppuran 13 178, 267 mconel alloys 10 034
hodgkms disease 13 128, 352 mdian point-1 reactor 2 012
hormones 13 203, 354 mdian point-2 reactor 2 431
hospitals 13 255, 319 indium 13 263; 14 514
hot cells 7 196 mdmm 113 13 028, 232, 276
hot labs 1 713; 11 259 mdustrial applications
hot plasma 7 379, 408 ionizing radiations 14 004, 026, 031, 047,
hot spots 5 469 061, 075, 093, 112, 145, 169, 183, 198, 215,
htgr type reactors 2 485; 3 310; 4 050, 305, 229, 393
403, 433, 449, 5 010, 331, 387, 462, 8 201, moessbauer effect 14 275
9 292; 10 400 industrial plants 14 516
htr reactor 2 659, 7 095; 10 179 mdustna1 radiography 14 325
110 SUBJECT INDEX

inelastic scattenng irradiatiOn procedures 3 326; 7 142; 8 281;


magnetic 7 036 12 453
neutron 7 036, 112 food 12 279, 325
mformation 1 591, 655, 669, 685: 11 503. 519, medical 13 119, 129, 143, 164
529: 12 057, 305, 413 1rngation 6 120, 167, 171; 12 005, 033, 049
mformat1on retrieval 1 692, 738, 9 513 1somenc nuclei 13 019
information systems 1 7 37 Isotope applicatiOns 1 700; 12 049, 428, 14
inhalation 11 243 021, 112
In IS isotope dating 14 418
(see cost; plannmg) isotope dilution 9 437
mland waterways 7 219. 235, 243 Isotope ennched matenals 1 345; 8 431; 9 003,
inorganic acids 8 527 015, 081
insecticides 12 391 Isotope ratio 8 371; 9 119, 197, 441, 535: 14
insects 12 021, 033, 049, 085, 146, 289. 361, 443
391, 14 119, 166 ISotope separation 2 589: 4 225, 241; 6 399,
mspectwn 7 105: 8 575; 9 003, 015, 031, 043, 053,
safeguards 9 308, 326, 340, 372, 388. 399, 063, 081, 289, 471
409, 488, 533 ISotopes 9 167, 11 675
mspect1on (not safeguards) 2 075, 167, 234, isotopic exchange 9 069; 11 399
253, 315, 323, 451; 3 098, 113, 131, 156, isotropy 10 406
5 160, 465 Ispra-1 reactor 1 711
msurance 2 464, 3 389, 409, 469, 478
mtegrated cooling systems 5 469
mtergranular corrosion 3 251
mternal irradiation 13 183
mternational agreements 1 425, 588, 602. 633,
655, 741: 3 454; 6 500; 9 053. 063,
11 469; 12 051 J
international control 9 306, 371, 380, 488
mternational cooperation 1 582, 602, 629, 647,
655, 661, 697, 722, 735, 741; 11 531, 745,
12 052, 158, 451: 14 041 Jatr reactor 1 487, 5 284
mternat1onal laws 3 457; 11 591; 12 265 jen-1 reactor 6 309
international organizations 11 181; 12 511, 529 jen-2 reactor 6 309
inventones 2 500; 9 358, 393, 452, 508, 513, Jervis bay reactor 1 222
527 Jets 3 243
IOdides 11 305 JOYO reactor 5 104, 452
wdl!le 3 291; 11 305, 357, 670: 13 203 Jpdr reactor 3 282, 11 262
wdme compounds 11 399 Jrr-2 reactor 11 262
iodine oxides 11 399 Jrr-3 reactor 8 471; 11 262
iodine 125 13 051, 265, 299, 331, 350
iodine 129 11 735
1odme 131 2 070; 8 575, 11 003, 125, 152,
259, 341, 399, 575, 13 065, 176, 190, 232,
267, 271, 288, 299, 330; 14 014
ion beam; 7 160, 541 K
ion exchange 7 538, 8 106, 460, 485: 11 325,
387
ion exchange matenals 14 179
Ion sources 7 107 k absorptiOn 14 206
IOniC crystals 7 109 kalpakkam-1 reactor 2 460
Ionizmg radiatwns 14 004, 026, 031, 511 kalpakkam-2 reactor 2 460
indium 192 14 014, 085 kanupp reactor 2 291
Iron alloys 10 162 kaolin 14 206
iron 52 14 031 kidneys 13 037, 071, 169, 176, 197, 266, 271,
iron 55 14 209 349
!TOO 59 11 289; 12 163, 13 288 knk reactor 5 089
irr-1 reactor 7 102 kon-1 reactor 1 415
Irr-2 reactor 6 347 krypton 7 541
Irradiation capsules 7 194: 10 158 krypton compounds 14 259
irradiation devices 7 081, 142; 10 089, 430, krypton 85 11 735: 14 176, 259
582: 12 265, 453, 14 394 kstr reactor 9 275
irradiation plants 14 007, 304, 346 kur reactor 7 08 7
SUBJECT INDEX 111

L M

I cells 13 381 m codes 2 652


labelled compounds 12 391, 13 007, 203, 229, magnesmm alloys 4 459
250, 263, 271, 285, 325, 351 magnesium 28 13 232; 14 031
labelhng 14 477, 513 magnetic fields 7 433
laboratory equipment 8 486, 9 416 magnetic mirrors 7 446
lacbwr reactor 2 019 magnetic traps 7 379, 391, 414, 433
lacquers 14 357 magnox type reactors 2 420, 493; 3 153;
lakes 11 477, 579, 14 417 4 050; 8 217; 10 167, 400; 11 067
lamp! linac 7 169, 208 maize 12 097, 202, 347
lasers 7 400, 429 malformatiOns 13 487
latex 14 403 malnutntton 13 333
latina reactor 2 166, 208, 3 004; 10 307 mammals 12 400; 13 465
leachmg 8 070, 101, 116, 121, 141, 165; 11 man
305 age factor 11 711; 13 492
lead 14 173, 498 life span after irradiation 11 003, 031
leak testing 14 416, 437 radiation effects 11 125, 225, 275
leaks 2 068, 122, 323, 416, 3 242, 361; sex factor 13 487
5 205, 213, 449, 463, 10 199, 239, 361, 14 management
135 electncity supply 4 105
legal aspects 1 497, 579, 727, 3 131, 203, 389, radtoacttve waste 11 286, 341, 355, 369,
409, 423, 459, 468, 477' 9 398; 11 225, 415, 429, 459, 465
12 291 reactor plant 2 513; 3 218
legal habihties 1 579, 3 468; 7 245 manganese 11 689
(see civil liability) manganese additions 10 482
lenin reactor 2 215; 7 263, 373 manganese 54 12 111, 163, 14 477
lethal radiation dose 11 689; 13 423, 481, 501 mampulators 11 161
habihty manne dtsposal 14 457, 466
(see civtl 1-; legal 1-) marine ecosystems 14 500
hcenses 3 409 maritime laws 3 469
licensmg 2 605 market
hfe span after Irradiation 11 003, 031, 127; electricity supply 1 433
13 327, 431 reactor plant 2 042, 502; 5 448; 6 426
hgmte 1 313 mass number 7 472
hmestone 14 4 71 material balance 9 325, 345, 470
It near accelerators 7 097, 207; 11 259, 13 271; matenal balance area 9 308, 332, 357, 389,
14 324 452, 488, 525
hngen reactor 2 063, 11 356, 464 material unaccounted for 9 308, 339, 388, 431,
hning processes 3 371 474, 488, 518, 526
liquid fuels 9 276 materials handling 2 279
hqmd metal cooled reactors 2 483, 3 067; 5 materials testing 2 309; 3 005, 083, 286, 329;
009, 171, 185, 213, 411, 447, 459, 468; 8 4 409; 5 213, 338, 447, 461; 7 139, 350;
311, 399; 10 055, 123, 461 9 409, 10 003, 040, 056, 089, 158, 385,
hquid metals 3 258; 5 160, 7 152 417, 430, 499, 558, 12 453; 14 198
liquid wastes 3 055, 7 263, 8 529, 11 067, mathematical models 1 398; 4 078, 145; 11
157, 195, 280, 325, 344, 356, 369, 387, 445, 583
547, 591. 641; 14 457, 511 maximum credible accident 3 134, 143, 227; 5
hthmm 11 278 464
hthmm 7 7 467 maximum permiSSible
hver 11 254; 12 373; 13 048, 079, 101, 265, body burden 3 116, 11 141
271, 357 maximum permissible concentrat 8 576; 11 344,
loss of coolant 3 081, 382, 5 469 575, 641, 703, 760
losses 11 141, 355, 591 maximum permissible dose 3 378; 11 195, 225,
lung counter 11 259 280, 725
lungs 11 013, 132, 276; 12 373; 13 285, 299 measurmg mstruments 4 153; 8 528; 11 079;
lymph nodes 13 129 14 026, 035, 050, 061, 112, 198, 229
lymphocytes 13 169 measuring methods 13 131, 180
lymphopenia 13 169 meat 12 265, 301, 325, 411
lymphosarcomas 13 381 mechanical structures 3 160; 7 441; 8 369,
529; 10 461; 14 155
112 SUBJECT INDEX

mechanical vibrations 2 159, 195; 4 410; molybdenum alloys 10 499


5 132, 289 molybdenum fluondes 8 536
medical diagnosis 11 007, 125, 713, 744; 12 molybdenum 99 12 111; 13 234, 273
428, 13 064, 103, 121, 203, 253, 264, 271, monazites 1 414; 8 101; 11 031
285, 299, 317, 325, 349; 14 021, 119 monitoring 2 443; 3 377; 8 463; 11 079, 113,
medical diagnostic techniques 7 179; 13 006, 195, 225, 243, 259, 279, 281, 359, 360, 475,
017, 038, 065, 088, 121, 179, 244 555; 14 036, 198
medical products monju reactor 5 106, 452
(see radiOstenhzatiOn) monomers 14 357, 371, 385, 511
medicme 12 469, 511; 13 223, 285; 14 031, monte carlo method 4 078
061, 167, 324 morphological changes 12 215
meltdown 2 277, 3 330 mortars 10 566
membranes moths 12 383
desalinatiOn 6 161, 238, 264, 272 mrr reactor 7 207
memory devices 13 021, 179 msf distillation 6 051, 088, 103, 123, 146, 158,
mercury 14 466, 495 199, 213, 234, 245
mercury 197 13 037, 267 msre reactor 5 227, 457
mercury 203 13 276 mtr reactor 8 377
mercury 208 13 289 muehleberg reactor 2 117; 11 507
metabolism 11 243, 294, 663, 675, 13 203, multilateral agreements 1 661, 728; 5 453; 6
223, 459; 14 118 305; 9 399
ammal 12 146, 363 multiplicatiOn factors 9 135
human 13 109, 249, 325, 337 muon beams 7 173
plant 12 033, 089, 227, 391 muons minus 7 174
metallography 8 272 mutagenesis
metallurgy 1 575, 6 347, 379; 7 200; 10 529, plant 12 189, 255
12 511; 14 114, 155, 229 mutagens 12 202, 255, 261; 13 481
metals 14 494, 511 mutations 13 407, 481, 501
metamorphism 8 138 mutsu reactor 7 273
metastases 13 065 myocardial infarction 13 349
meteorology myocardium 13 054
radiatiOn safety 3 031, 182, 350 mzfr reactor 2 423; 6 041; 11 144
methane 10 417
mice 12 378, 13 381, 393, 423, 473, 487
hfe span after irradiatiOn 11 003, 13 327,
431
radiation effects 11 130 N
microanalysis 14 198
microbiological
contamination 14 350
microbiology 12 335 n-reactor 2 017
microorganisms 12 091, 332, 391, 13 393, 481 natiOnal control 9 306, 337, 357, 398
m1crospheres 13 027 natural gas 1 201, 219, 230, 317, 433, 450; 6
microstructure 3 269 455; 7 224, 238, 243
m1crotrons 14 514 (see cost)
mihama-1 reactor 2 153, 11 548 natural gas stimulation 7 224, 243
m.Ilk 11 344, 719, 12 363 natural radioactivity 14 471
mmeral analysis 14 216 natural uranium 3 330; 5 120, 284, 8 471, 9
mmerals 8 121, 14 215, 275 217, 10 239; 11 013
mmmg 4 235; 8 049, 121, 182, 11 013; 14 natural uranium reactors 1 345, 464; 5 461; 6
138 125
missiles 3 242 navigatiOnal aids 7 325
mitOSIS 12 189, 13 33 7, 407, 459 neoplasms 11 013, 125, 275; 13 005, 064, 119,
mixer-settlers 8 4 73 142, 203, 243, 257, 280, 299, 351, 383, 465
mobile mampulators 11 161 (see carcmomas; sarcomas)
moderator bricks 5 387 neptunium 8 365, 485
moderators 7 059, 10 384, 417 nerva reactor 7 258
(see berylhum m-) neutralization
moessbauer effect 14 275 electrostatic charges 14 331
mOisture gauges 14 415 neutrino beams 7 173
molten salt reactors 5 010, 230 neutron beams 7 118, 173; 10 400, 430, 551,
molten salts 5 231 580, 595; 13 138, 352, 393, 502; 14 215
molybdenum 11 670; 14 502 neutron density 10 089
SUBJECT INDEX 113

neutron detect1on 9 378, 419 nuclear explosions


neutron diffractiOn 6 330, 357, 7 091, 120; 12 (see nuclear weapons)
097 (see peaceful n- e-)
neutron d1stnbut1on 7 055 nuclear fuel conversiOn 4 223; 9 4 71
neutron flux 2 354, 613; 7 006, 440, 9 185, nuclear fuels 1 176, 221, 273, 747; 2 429, 443
197, 10 099, 369, 400, 501 483, 499; 3 188, 479; 4 105, 249, 273, 309,
neutron flux tdtmg 2 349 330, 363, 505; 5 160, 448, 453, 463; 6 370,
neutron mo1sture meter 12 145 398; 8 025, 343, 368, 397, 431, 447, 471,
neutron momtonng 11 259 485, 501, 516, 526, 536, 547, 561; 9 031,
neutron n01se 2 419 087, 108, 119, 131, 149, 233, 241, 534; 10
neutron research 7 005, 021, 041, 053, 087 021, 041, 089, 179, 351, 401
neutron slowmg-down 1 605, 9 197 nuclear fusion 1 747, 800
neutron sources 7 056, 070, 087; 11 243: 13 nuclear industry 1 273, 327, 334, 386, 407,
140; 14 185, 220 424, 505, 517, 543, 551, 573, 581, 657, 661,
neutron spectra 7 440; 9 197, 10 089 700, 726, 747, 2 034, 4 238, 252, 295; 5
neutron spectrometers 7 031; 9 437 053, 245, 6 059, 081, 283, 291, 377, 419,
neutrons 7 037; 11 278, 663, 12 241; 14 494, 433, 498; 8 081, 369; 9 015, 063, OR7, 11
511 689, 725, 12 417, 469
nickel 10 109, 163 nuclear insurance 3 469
nickel base alloys 10 003, 021 nuclear magnetic resonance 7 110
mckel 60 14 175 nuclear matenal
mcot1ana 12 097 simulator 9 317
mle nver 6 117 nuclear matenals diversiOn 9 326, 388, 409,
mmomc 10 109 470
nine m1le pomt reactor 2 016 nuclear materials management 2 499, 523; 6
niobium 8 460 342; 9 325, 337, 356, 398, 417, 513, 525,
mobium alloys 5 460; 10 517 533
mob1um ISOtopes 11 609 nuclear medicme 11 125, 12 428; 13 005, 015,
niobium 95 11 575 087, 149, 203, 232, 243, 253, 265, 273, 285,
mtrates 11 689 299, 317, 327, 349; 14 021, 119
nitnc ac1d 8 379, 486, 517 nuclear power plants 1 177, 186, 206, 212,
mtrides 4 505 228, 243, 259, 269, 273, 293, 312, 325, 333,
nitriles 14 078 354, 369, 386, 398, 415, 420, 435, 487, 500,
nitrogen 2 334, 7 208, 10 576, 14 514 630, 643, 698; 2 205, 215, 233, 322, 421,
mtrogen compounds 12 097 443, 459, 465, 477, 491, 525, 541, 3 097,
nitrogen oxides 5 397, 467, 11 399 140, 175, 201, 218, 227, 282, 310, 339, 359,
chemical reactions 5 467 376, 383, 409, 423, 439, 478; 4 004, 014,
heat of d1ssociation 5 397 025, 036, 071, 089, 105, 114, 134, 144, 159,
thermodynamic properties 5 397, 467 165, 185, 197, 209, 216, 245, 269, 5 159,
397, 459; 6 003, 023, 039, 059, 093, 103,
mtrogen 13 6 446
125, 132, 158, 185, 199, 215, 231, 245, 258,
mtrogen 15 12 008, 111, 153
393, 403, 419, 426, 433, 455, 476, 485, 491;
mtrogen 16 11 278
7 363; 9 167, 405, 487; 10 497; 11 067,
non-proliferation treaty 1 650, 7 208; 9 337,
079, 091, 207, 278, 280, 355, 415, 464, 475,
369, 386, 489
503, 519, 529, 547, 559, 591, 631, 689, 727,
nondestructive assay 9 534
741, 750; 12 429, 481, 529
nondestructive testmg 9 327, 437, 10 041; 12
nuclear reactions 7 488
453; 14 081
nuclear research
nonradiOactive wastes 14 512
(see planning)
nozzles 2 423
nuclear sc1ence teaching 1 326, 569, 593, 655,
npd reactor 2 291; 10 239
741; 6 292, 303, 326, 365, 388, 413, 421,
nrx-a2 reactor 7 260
433, 468, 479; 12 417, 429, 441, 453, 469,
ns e. ferm1 7 303
481, 499, 511, 529; 14 163
ns lemn 7 263, 373
nuclear ships 1 545, 786; 7 263, 273, 285,
ns mutsu 7 273
303, 373
ns otto hahn 7 285
regulations 7 283
nuclear accidents 1 579, 3 381; 11 161, 183,
nuclear solid fuels 3 330
493, 539, 741
nuclear superheatmg 2 179
nuclear analys1s techmques 12 019 nuclear technology 6 508
nuclear cascades 10 375 nuclear weapons 11 003
nuclear cores 10 179 nucle1c ac1ds 6 350; 13 423, 447
nuclear excavatiOn 7 215, 235 nutrition 13 103
114 SUBJECT INDEX

0 paper 14 198, 232


paprika 14 025
paraffin 8 516
parasites 12 363, 373
o codes 2 611 parttcle decay 7 17 4
obrighetm reactor 2 063; 6 039; 11 356, 464 pathftnder reactor 2 019
oil fuel patients 13 128
transport 6 024 peaceful nuclear explostons 6 384; 7 211, 233,
otis 12 097 243; 11 467
okg-1 reactor 2 075, 093, 633 (see economics)
oldbury-a reactor 2 235, 251, 468 ground motion 7 218, 245
on-line computer; 2 33 7 peach bottom-! reactor 5 348
on-line measurement systems 5 454 peanuts 12 412
on-line sy;tems 14 198 pears 12 285
onions 12 271, 328; 14 346 peas 12 157
open hearth process pee brastmone reactor 1 544; 5 121; 8 234; 9
sulfur 14 101 108
oranges 12 328 performance
ore composttton 7 069; 14 131 heat exchanger 5 153
ore concentrates 2 590; 8 121, 157 reactor plant 2 004, 023, 048, 068, 122,
ore leaching 7 226 158, 240, 254, 263, 292, 314, 480, 513; 4
ore processing 4 476; 8 061, 081, 106, 117, 013; 5 159, 227, 327, 371, 409; 7 289
121, 148, 169, 182; 14 171 performance testing 2 201, 7 275
(see economtcs) personnel monitonng 3 409, 423, 455
automation 8 148 personnel risk 3 116; 7 273; 11 067, 207, 225,
ores 243, 278, 281, 735; 13 349
(see copper o-; uramum o-) personnel safety 8 167; 11 079, 093, 113, 141,
orgamc bromine compounds 14 511 181, 195, 262
organic chlonne compounds 12 391, 14 512 personnel training 1 261, 391, 519, 535, 551,
organic cooled reactors 6 081; 9 239 693; 2 087, 234; 3 102, 6 302; 7 281; 9
organic fluonne compounds 14 076 402, 12 417, 429, 441, 453, 469, 481, 499,
orgamc iodine compounds 3 291; 11 259 511, 529
organic ion exchangers 8 4 73 pert method 11 415
orgamc moderated reactors 6 081 pertechnates 13 229, 299
orgamc phosphorus compounds 7 531 pest control 12 021, 064, 266, 284, 328, 338,
organic solvents 8 516, 537 364, 383
organs 13 006, 325, 465 pesttcides 12 049, 133, 163, 391; 14 083
osms reactor 10 431 petroleum 1 313, 413, 422, 433, 450; 4 015,
osmosis 036, 064; 6 455; 7 224, 243, 14 098
desalinatiOn 6 161, 238, 264 pfr reactor 1 336; 3 193, 5 054, 159, 203, 451
osteosarcomas 11 125 pharmaceuticals
otto hahn reactor 3 467; 6 041; 7 287 (see radtopharmaceuticals)
ova 13 487, 502 (see radiosterilization)
oxa1ates 7 337 phemx reactor 3 167; 4 343; 5 023, 129, 452
oxtdation 2 241; 3 012; 10 369, 417, 525, 577 phenylalanine 13 461
oxides 4 325, 8 516; 10 021 phosphates 12 097, 215
oxygen 4 505; 11 305, 14 465, 514 phosphtnes 8 516
oxygen 18 12 111, 241 phosphoric acid 8 107, 114, 121; 11 641
oyster creek-! reactor 2 016, 429 phosphorus 32 12 009, 111, 137, 153, 185;
oysters 11 348 13 232, 288, 299, 330, 357
photon beams 14 303
phwr type reactors 5 458
physiology 12 215, 227; 13 285
pickering-! reactor 2 291, 448
p pickering-2 reactor 2 291, 448
pickering-3 reactor 2 291
ptckering-4 reactor 2 291
pigments 13 481
p codes 9 149, 186 ptle oscillation techniques 9 197
pacemakers pile replacement techniques 9 197
(see cardtac p-) pion beams 7 173; 13 293
patnts 14 357, 403 pions minus 7 17 4
pancreas 13 045, 271 ptpehnes 14 081, 176
SUBJECT INDEX 115

ptpes 2 154, 3 307; 4 1~6 plutomum


ptston nng wear 14 061, 107 467; 7 537, 8 225, 281, 360, 381, 416, 487,
pttting corrosiOn 10 445 575; 9 105, 119, 131, 149, 181, 219, 233,
p1anmng 465, 499; 10 179; 11 243, 259, 415
agncu1ture 12 006 plutonium additions 5 460
agro-mdustrial complex 6 171, 199 plutonium alloys 9 197
desalinatiOn 6 120, 142, 233, 245 phase diagrams 4 325
electnctty supply 1 190, 214, 227, 267, 273, plutomum carbides 4 317, 391; 10 043, 217
291, 354, 387, 396, 415, 465, 477, 4 051, plutomum complexes 8 516
075, 105, 11H, 129, 144, 159; 5 009, 021, plutonium fluondes 8 503
055, 450, 6 003, 192, 426, 461: 8 029; 11 plutomum isotopes 9 535
532, 577, 603, 703, 754 plutonium mtndes 4 316; 10 217
energy resources 1 215, 230, 258, 266, 305, plutonium oxtdes 4 309, 343, 366, 393, 505;
420, 435, 447, 487; 7 467; 8 081, 11 533 5 095, 117; 8 227, 245, 300, 311, 431, 500,
food irradiatiOn 12 268, 281 528, 9 105, 131, 443; 10 041, 055, 239
fuel 4 406, 8 191 chemical reactiOns 4 330
fuel processmg 2 589; 4 281 mechamcal properties 4 325
lOIS 1 687, 732 thermodynamic properties 4 325
nuclear research 1 495, 517, 530, 543, 574, plutomum production reactors 9 215
581, 60~ 63~ 643, 656, 661, 695, 707 plutomum reactors 9 215
reactor plant 1 243, 325, 336, 345, 386, plutonium sulftdes 10 217
477, 518, 543, 2 026, 071, 101, 249, 262, plutonium 238 7 256, 325, 338; 14 033, 206,
292, 307, 337, 421, 443, 459, 493, 500, 513, 238
523, 545, 3 039, 054, 067, 189, 227, 299, plutomum 239 8 471; 11 128, 641; 14 333
340, 360, 384, 4 005, 021, 065, 301; 5 039, plutonium 240 9 234
104, 129, 311, 369, 391, 434, 450; 6 059, plutomum 242 7 021
081. 393, 403, 494, 7 287; 11 067, 113, pne
207. 503; 12 529 (see peaceful nuclear explos.)
research reactor 1 531, 551; 6 291, 30 I, pomt beach-1 reactor 2 017
321 polarization
plant neutron 7 037, 110
(see dtseases, metabolism) pollution 11 475, 529, 755; 12 021, 064; 14
(see mutagenesis; water use) 495, 511
plant breedmg 12 189 (see air contamination)
plant cells 11 277, 13 373 (see radtoact. contammation)
plant diseases 12 023 (see water p-)
plant growth 12 049, 067, 088, 153, 227, 256, pollution regulations 3 143, 423; 11 415, 475
361 polonium 210 7 338
plant mutations 12 203 polyethylene 14 517
rad1at10n induced 12 014, 033, 072, 088, polymenzat10n 14 027, 179, 385, 398, 512
099, 130, 155, 181, 227, 262, 369, 412; 14 polymers 14 008, 179, 275, 357, 385, 512
025 pool type reactors 5 452
plant nutritton 12 217, 227 population
plant phystology 12 142 (see dosimetry)
plant stems 12 215 (see human p-)
plants 11 575, 675; 12 033, 138, 189, 227, population distnbution 3 341; 5 464; 6 187,
241, 255, 391; 13 325; 14 025, 118 259, 403; 11 035; 13 247, 319
plasma 7 391, 446, 466 population dose 3 117, 376; 7 244; 11 003,
plasma acceleratiOn 7 159 141, 181, 213, 301, 477, 501, 595, 711, 725,
plasma confmement 7 389, 408, 425, 435, 446 741, 759
plasma density 7 394, 411 populatiOn dynamics 1 173, 306
plasma electnc currents 7 436 population nsk 3 165, 176, 293; 11 171, 415,
plasma equillbnum 7 383 481, 519, 529, 703, 755
plasma focus 7 384, 397, 405 porOSity 10 417; 14 136
plasma heating 7 379, 425, 467 potassium 7 143; 12 215
plasma instability 7 392, 413 potaSSIUm 42 11 583; 13 232
plasma production by laser 7 429 potassium 43 13 349
plasma stability 7 435 potassium 45 12 114
plastictty 10 003 potatoes 12 227, 271, 321, 337, 410; 14 354
pleiade device 7 394 powder metallurgy 8 249
pluto reactor 7 116 powders 12 347; 14 512
plutonium 2 503, 513; 4 145, 163, 223, 245, power density 2 072; 5 463
270, 283, 306, 505; 5 117, 284, 448, 457, power mtensive mdustry 6 103, 167
116 SUBJECT INDEX

power plants 1 369, ~64, 6 094, 491, 11 631, Q


74~
power reactors 1 235, 270, 402, 747; 2 021,
415; 4 205, 255, 284; 5 451, 462; 6 185,
199, 240, 369, 8 010, 033, 185, 413, 500, quahtattve chemical analysts 8 469; 11 575,
548, 9 031, 092, 217, 341, 471, 489; 641; 14 185, 198, 267
10 321, 361; 11 355, 427 quality control 13 355
small and medtum 6 003, 023, 039. 059, quantitative chemical analysts 9 419, 11 292;
081, 093, 14~, 507 14 275, 511
power supply quanttty ratio 10 483
(see electncity s-) quarks 7 189
power transmtsston 4 004 quenchmg 10 608
pressure dependence 11 305
pressure tubes 2 309, 5 257, 286, 460; 10 515,
551
pressure vessels 2 075, 117, 208, 249, 280,
323, 371, 393, 419, 423; 3 007, 140, 242,
267, 281, 376, 5 338, 3~8. 373, ~64; 7 307;
R
9 300; 10 162. 481, 497, 56~. 608
thermal properties 5 385, 391 r codes 2 645
r-a reactor 6 317
pressunzers 2 112 r-b reactor 6 318
prestressed concrete 2 2~9, 371. 393; 3 243; r-2 reactor 10 273, 289
5 338, 348, 3 73, 464 ra-0 reactor 6 292, 8 24 7
pnmary coolant ctrcmts 2 095, 127, 159, 215; ra-1 reactor 6 292; 8 249
4 165; 5 057. 127, 160, 277, 348, 435, 452; ra-2 reactor 6 292
6 030; 7 125, 288, 373
ra-3 reactor 6 292; 8 249
pnmary coolant loops 6 064 rabbits 12 373
probes 14 229 radiation chemistry 12 432. 14 075, 303, 328,
process heat reactors 3 341, 6 , 102, 171 346, 357, 370, 385, 511
promethtum 147 7 338, 14 033 radiation detectors 14 036, 171
promethium 149 14 333 radtatton dose dtstnbutions 13 121, 131, 282
propulston 7 257 radtation doses 2 ~16, 3 175, 342, 10 ~00;
propylene 14 07 7 11 003, 113, 125, 259, 275, 280, 475, 529,
prospectmg 4 234; 8 025. 060, 138, 14 112, 559, 575, 711, 7~1. 751; 12 085, 179; 13
123 005, 087, 128, 141, 181, 337, 481. 501, 14
prostate 13 128 516
protem production 6 171 radtation effects 3 191, 267, 478, 4 309, 355,
protems 12 201; 13 109 410; 6 350; 7 109, 125, 177, 325, 441; 8
proton beams 6 449; 7 169, 185; 13 147, 14 270; 9 264; 10 003, 089, 109, 141, 155,
512 162, 384, ~00, 417, ~30, ~62, 481, 517, 538,
protons 6 446 551, 564, 581, 595, 11 675; 13 481; 14 512
prr -1 reactor 6 30 1 (see delayed r- e-)
pseudomonas 13 481 (see food; mtce; man; etc)
pubhc attitudes biologtcal 11 125, 275; 13 124. 327, 362,
food irradtatton 12 292, 410 374, 395, 447, 465, 501
reactor plant 3 137, 423; 11 503, 519, 529, biology 13 425
753 botanical 11 277, 575; 12 067, 256
wood-plasttc composttes 14 380 chemtcal 14 305
microorganisms 13 481
pubhc health 12 414 zoologtcal 11 003, 031, 575; 13 381, 489
pulse analyzers 9 445; 14 221 radiation hardening 10 576; 14 075
pulsed neutron techmques 7 041, 055, 063, 096 radtation hazards 3 055, 116, 382, 453. 468:
pumps 2 050, 097, 111, 296, 333 11 091, 141, 195, 207, 225, 285, 725
purex process 8 397, 431, 471, 485; 9 344 radiatiOn injuries 3 116, 378, 11 031, 181, 225,
purifying 7 193 243, 275, 663; 12 085; 13 144, 327, 337,
punnes 13 44 7 361, 381, 393, 407, 423, 435, 465, 487
pvc 14 076 helminths 12 373
pwr type reactors 1 351, 369, 2 021, 541, 611, radiation protection 1 385; 2 075, 208, 334,
4 165; 6 162, 8 203. 9 131, 149; 10 321, 553, 3 166, 218, 385, 409, 423, 454, 478;
481 5 017, 370; 6 243; 11 053, 067, 079, 091,
pyrimtdmes 13 44 7 113, 141, 181, 195, 207, 225, 243, 259, 280,
SUBJECf INDEX 117

radiation protection (cont.) radmm 226 7 193; 11 125


305, 445, 519, 703, 711, 725, 752, 12 435, radon 8 061; 11 013
13 465; 14 023 radon monitors 8 063
radiation safety 1 703. 7 216, 325; 8 368 raJasthan atom1c power statiOn 11 689
radiatiOn sources 7 339. 11 181; 12 033, 163, raJasthan-! reactor 2 291, 460
281, 439; 14 021, 046. 060, 112, 229, 238, raJasthan-2 reactor 2 291, 460
334, 394, 511 rapsodie reactor 4 343; 5 023, 452; 8 431
radioactivation 8 161; 14 148 rare earth compounds 10 596
radioactive contammat10n 2 277, 327, 417; 3 rare earths 7 337
376. 386, 409, 423, 7 225, 243; 11 053, rats 12 378
067, 195, 207, 263, 279, 280, 291, 342, 575, rbe 7 177, 13 139, 459, 465, 501
592, 609, 663, 711, 725, 750 reaction kinet1cs 10 417; 13 361
rad10act1'e datmg 14 067, 476 reactivity 2 028, 094, 107, 635, 659, 7 355
rad1oact1ve matenals reactivity insertiOns 5 468
transport 3 218 reactor
radiOactive waste d1sposal s1mulator 2 075, 506, 611, 645; 4 060, 078,
(see waste d1sposal) 109
radiOactive wastes 2 122, 179; 3 054; 4 284, reactor accidents 2 160, 193, 204, 276; 3 165,
8 495, 529; 9 429; 11 067, 079, 091, 195, 351, 375; 5 025
305, 325, 369, 445, 463, 475, 538, 547, 563, reactor channels 2 277
575, 591, 609, 715, 725, 744; 14 113 reactor charging machines 2 262, 293; 4 300,
(see management) 6 086
radiobiology 6 347, 13 149, 253, 327, 337, reactor control systems 2 315, 337, 641: 5 385;
357, 395, 407, 435, 447. 465, 501; 14 023, 7 353
112 reactor cooling systems 2 030, 112, 5 461
radiochemistry 1 533; 8 516, 12 432, 14 294 reactor cores 2 027, 055, 103, 193, 277, 415,
radioecolog1cal concentratiOn 11 297 525, 544, 611. 633, 645; 3 006, 159, 375;
radiography 14 015, 093, 229 4 408, 5 028, 056, 105, 122, 131, 146, 260,
radioimmunoassay 13 007 272, 288, 323, 376, 442, 463, 6 024; 7 006,
radi01mmunology 13 203, 352 044, 280, 305, 375; 9 152, 167, 181, 215;
radiOisotope applications 14 046, 060 10 466
radioisotope batteries 1 869; 7 253, 325, 335, reactor fuehng 2 032, 064, 080, 093, 104, 123,
374; 14 085, 237 139, 158, 167, 179, 240, 262, 326, 451, 470,
radiOisotope scannmg 13 006, 015, 266, 353 513, 525; 4 052, 105, 224; 5 148, 160, 241,
radiOisotopes 3 222, 477; 6 291, 301, 318, 334, 262, 280, 338, 392, 447, 450, 466; 7 013;
344, 364, 382, 403, 455; 7 324, 337; 11 279
11 125, 663, 12 003, 111, 363, 433, 453, reactor jacket 5 203
469, 511; 13 006, 088, 099, 253, 263, 271, reactor kmetics 1 606: 2 362, 633; 3 191; 7
285, 299, 317, 331, 354; 14 021. 093, 112, 041
162, 170, 229, 331, 437, 512 reactor lattice parameters 9 181
(see avallabll1ty) reactor lattices 2 633; 5 318, 323; 9 181
rad10lys1s 10 400, 417; 12 325; 13 384, 447 reactor leakage 2 015
radiOmeters 4 234, 8 075; 14 188 reactor licensmg 1 498, 2 041, 075, 429,
radiometnc gauges 14 015, 035, 047, 069, 081, 3 113, 175; 6 065; 11 487, 595
093, 123, 207 (see regulations)
rad10nuchde kinetiCS 6 446; 13 195 reactor mamtenance 2 167, 248, 314; 3 144;
radionuclide migration 7 216, 14 475 5 166, 227; 8 529
rad10pharmaceullcals 13 233, 256, 267, 275, reactor matenals 1 747; 2 005; 4 293; 5 458,
287, 329, 14 032, 512 7 126; 10 538
radiOprotective substances 11 243 reactor noise 6 309
radiosensitivity 6 350, 10 595; 12 189, 383; reactor operation 1 369; 2 004, 023, 049, 063,
13 124, 253, 373, 381, 435, 459, 487 075, 102, 122, 139, 158, 167, 179, 215, 239,
rad10sens1t1zers 13 393 248, 262, 275, 291, 309, 325, 337, 423, 448,
rad10stenhzation 12 34 7 463, 483, 491, 605; 3 054, 140, 377: 4 009,
anthrax-goat hair 14 179 227, 5 023, 040, 054, 146, 159, 171, 230,
med1cal products 13 259; 14 011, 059, 117, 264, 371, 385, 450; 6 060; 7 017, 021, 135,
170, 180, 328, 346, 393 263, 289, 9 283; 11 067, 355, 529
radiOtherapy 7 173; 11 003, 125, 183, 744; reactor physics 8 285
12 440; 13 007, 117, 128, 138, 157, 163, reactor plant
181, 245, 257, 263, 279, 285, 293, 317, 325, (see availability; cost)
337, 349, 351, 465, 14 021, 119 (see econom1cs; failures)
radmm 11 689 (see management; market)
radmm 224 11 128 (see performance; planmng)
118 SUBJECT INDEX

reactor plant (cont.) reliability


(see pubhc attitudes) reactor plant components 5 20 1
(see reliability; repair) remote control 2 205; 3 006; 7 263; 11 079,
reactor plant components 1 747 161
(see failures; reliability) remote handling 2 179, 262; 5 341; 7 198; 8
(see testmg of) 392; 9 265; 11 161
transport 2 464; 5 462 renal clearance 13 179
reactor safety 1 633; 2 080, 094, 101, 169, repair
179, 393, 422. 433. 491, 553, 581, 3 022, (see biOlogical r-)
039, 052, 067, 079, 097, 113, 130, 140, 165, cells 13 365, 374, 381, 395, 407, 423, 435,
188, 203, 217, 245, 267, 281, 310, 342, 375, 501
4 206; 5 009, 023. 071, 111, 176, 218, 235, reactor plant 2 197, 205, 277, 331; 3 010;
265. 293, 307. 390, 440, 451, 469; 6 065, 5 160, 385, 391; 11 067, 097, 161
334, 367; 7 017, 041, 275, 368, 373; 9 300; reprocessmg 1 488, 546; 2 589; 3 222; 4 163,
11 079. 195, 487, 519, 703 223, 241, 278, 282, 305. 433; 5 060. 457,
reactor safety experiments 2 201 8 350, 368, 397, 431, 447, 460, 485, 501,
reactor shutdown 2 065, 098, 122, 169, 179, 526, 536, 548, 561, 575; 9 215, 265, 290,
205, 525, 5 450 375, 471, 489, 535; 11 415, 559, 689, 735
reactor sites 2 056, 077, 3 054, 120, 175, 339, reproduction 12 373, 385
359; 4 160; 5 390; 7 368; 11 067, 141, research reactor
341, 355, 477, 519. 591, 689 (see economics; planning)
reactor stability 9 283 research reactors 1 551; 6 279, 309, 317, 326,
reactor start-up 2 005, 023, 048, 075, 094, 347, 361; 7 102, 10 417, 551; 12 469
117, 139, 179, 353, 605, 633; 3 155, 197; residual radioactivity
4 025; 5 038, 447; 8 485 radiotherapy 13 352
reactors resolution 13 092
(see testmg of r-) resonance neutrons 9 187
recombiners 2 418 resonance scattenng 14 175, 513
recordmg systems 2 443 rhine nver 14 495
refining 8 487, 505, 516; 14 086 rice 12 097, 153, 181, 328, 337
refuse-polymer composites 14 040. 385 nen-1 reactor 9 401
regulations 2 371 ringhals-1 reactor 1 627
(see reactor licensing) rivers 11 341, 477, 601, 631; 14 417, 495, 513
australia 11 346 rna 13 425, 447, 459
brazil 6 399 rockets 7 257
canada 1 495, 579; 3 175 rocks 4 179; 14 385
denmark 14 349 rodents 13 403
enea 1 727 rooppur reactor 6 024
f.r. germany 11 361. 594 roots 12 215, 241
france 3 409 rowe yankee reactor 2 010
Iaea 3 389, 14 350 rpt reactor 7 126
israel 12 291 rubbers 14 310
Italy 11 093 rubidiUm 84 13 290
japan 11 549 rubidium 86 11 583; 12 111, 137, 215; 13 054
netherland& 12 302 ruptures 2 198, 276, 331, 395. 422; 3 004; 4
nuclear ships 7 283 186; 5 461; 7 125; 10 358, 557
portugal 11 195 ruthemum 8 460, 11 325
safeguard 3 289; 9 337, 402 ruthenium 106 8 381, 562; 11 290, 575
south africa 11 488 rwe-bayernwerk reactor 2 061; 11 356
spam 3 218
sweden 3 131. 245
transport 3 4 77
uk 11 415
usa 3 097, 247, 377, 423, 437, 479;
11 429, 561, 743
ussr 11 113. 225, 280
s
reinforced plastics 14 075
relays 14 086
reliability s codes 8 533
desalination 6 245 saccharomyces 13 393
radioisotope battenes 7 330 safeguard regulations 3 289; 9 337, 402
reactor plant 1 369; 2 013. 027, 093, 101, safeguards 1 597, 867; 7 208; 9 305, 325, 344,
174. 313, 443; 3 114, 153, 229. 439; 4 075, 369, 405, 416, 435, 451, 470, 488, 513, 525,
209, 211, 5 006, 160, 306. 385, 465 533
SUBJECT INDEX 119

safeguards sihcon carbides 4 449


(see Iaea s-) silicon oxides 10 338
sampling 9 420, 452 silicon 32 14 014
strategic point> 9 362, 390, 452 siloe reactor 12 453
safety siloxanes 14 310
(see radiation s-) silt 14 429, 448, 4 77, 520
(see reactor s-) silver Iodides 11 399
safety analysis report 5 4 70 silver 110 13 331
safety standards 2 036, 431; 3 141, 242, 437, simulator
477, 4 162, 5 469; 6 397, 506, 11 113, (see nuclear matenal s-)
743, 751 (see reactor s-)
samt laurent-! reactor 2 274, 371 smtered alumimum powders 6 082
samt laurent-2 reactor 2 371 sintering 4 379, 475, 491; 7 125; 8 237, 394,
salt 11 695 9 264; 10 143
salt vault project 11 427 site selection 4 015; 5 447, 6 394
sampling 9 508; 11 609, 641; 14 186 siZewell-a reactor 2 235, 257, 262, 468
san onofre-! reactor 2 013 skeletal diseases 13 065
sand 11 351; 14 448, 520 skeleton 11 125, 243, 276, 14 511
sandstones 8 143 skm 13 139
sarcomas 13 129 sleeves 2 198
savannah reactor 3 4 70 slightly enriched uramum 5 466
saxton reactor 2 0 18 slowpoke-ottawa reactor 14 220
sbr-1 reactor 5 037 slurnes 11 305; 14 171
sbr-2 reactor 5 037 small angle scattermg 7 188
sbr-5 reactor 5 038 snap battenes 7 37 4
scandmm 46 14 448, 4 77 snap reactors 7 257
scmtillatiOn counters 13 092, 357 snap 19 battery 7 253
scintiscanning 12 417; 13 038, 063, 088, 101, snap 27 battery 7 253
203, 223, 249, 273, 285 sneak reactor 5 065
scram 3 375 snr reactor 1 761; 3 081; 5 065, 088, 451;
sea disposal 11 305, 456, 463, 609, 693 10 097
sewage 14 457 sodmm 3 080, 190, 251; 5 065, 090, 117, 131,
seafood 11 285, 12 265, 366 185, 203, 213, 449, 455; 7 143; 10 356;
seals 14 514
safeguards 9 382 sodium cooled reactors 5 469; 9 089, 119; 10
>eas 11 285, 305, 463, 609, 693 021, 109, 199, 217
transport proces.es 14 457, 477 sodium pump 5 092, 191, 455
secondary coolant circuits 2 122 sodmm valves 5 193
sediments 8 139; 11 609; 14 012, 429, 448, sodmm 22 11 583; 14 477
478, 519 sodmm 24 13 232
seeds 12 067, 088, 097, 145, 189, 368; soils 11 369, 575, 663, 675, 12 007, 033, 049,
13 393, 14 497 067, 097, 111, 131, 215, 241, 361, 391; 14
sefor reactor 5 146, 457 117, 234, 495
seismology 7 218, 245 sol-gel process 4 392; 8 263
selemum 75 13 044, 07 4, 350 solar energy 1 320
selm reactor 2 166, 207, 3 004 solid wastes 7 263; 11 287, 305, 341, 415,
semiconductor detectors 14 215 427, 445, 547, 641
semiconductors 14 145 solidificatiOn 11 305, 325, 463
sensitizers 13 124 solidified wastes
separatiOn nozzle method 9 003 mechamcal properties 11 305
separation processes 2 280; 7 198, 531; 8 148, sohds 14 259, 310
372, 416, 460, 473, 488, 501, 516; 11 415 sols 4 399
serpukhov synchrotron 1 832; 7 183 solvent extraction 7 531; 8 392, 416, 485, 516,
sex 13 487 528, 540, 553, 561; 11 641; 14 240, 294
sghwr reactor 1 339, 2 309, 422, 513; 3 190, somatotropic hormone 13 113
4 050; 5 257, 459, 460; 8 219; 10 551 soybeans 12 184
sheep 12 373 space flight 7 251
shielding 2 581; 3 013, 171; 7 312; 11 067 space vehicles 7 253
shielding materials 2 553; 10 580 spark chamber camera 13 350
shippingport reactor 2 018 spatial distribution
shock waves 3 242 neutron 7 068
silicon 14 514 spectrometers 14 148
silicon additions 7 326 spent fuel elements 2 319, 4 287, 5 059; 8
351, 413, 471, 501; 9 363, 422
120 SUBJECT INDEX

spent fuels 2 577; 8 560 surface chemistry 14 265


spermatozoa 13 489 surface coatmg 10 358; 14 075, 357
spleen 13 353, 381 surface contammation 2 215
spontaneous fiSSIOn 7 4 72 surface treatments 14 210
spores 12 085; 13 481 surface waters 14 433, 520
sproutmg 12 215 surgery 13 249, 299
sproutmg mhibitiOn 12 271, 327, 337, 366 surgical materials 14 180, 347
stable Isotopes 14 430, 443 surveillance
stacks 3 055, 11 141, 151, 361, 481, 547, 598 radioactive waste 11 465
stainless steel-316 8 311, 10 109, 462 survey monitors 11 053
stainless steel-321 10 109 survival curves 13 128
stamless steel-403 10 516 survival time 13 373, 459, 465, 481, 501
stamless steels 8 415; 10 003, 055, 353 swelling (of fuel) 4 355, 371. 459; 5 133; 10
standardized termmology 1 736 021, 056, 069, 109, 123, 141, 173, 199, 217,
starch 12 309, 347 239, 257, 337, 349, 462, 597
steam 2 006, 159, 3 243, 251; 4 165; 5 065, swine
273. 299, 419; 7 263, 315, 10 551 radiatiOn effects 11 125
steam condensers 2 097 synchronous cultures 13 373
steam coolant 10 021 s10fs-1 reactor 7 257
steam generators 2 109, 127, 194, 415; 3 251;
5 031, 091, 133, 160, 185, 213. 342, 351,
448, 455, 463, 7 263, 310
(see failures)
steam turbmes 2 040 T
steel makmg 14 101, 145, 229, 514
steel-astm-a212 3 271, 10 447
steel-astm-a302 3 268
steel-astm-a533 3 271 talc 14 209
steels 2 167, 241, 3 140, 251; 10 069, 162, tantalum borides 10 596
349, 481, 497, 564, 608; 14 514 tarapur atomic power station 11 689
(see austemte; carbon s-) tarapur-1 reactor 2 046
(see open hearth process) tara pur-2 reactor 2 048
(see stamless s-) tbp 8 372, 416, 471, 486
mechamcal properties 10 003, 481. 497, 564 technetium 99 13 019, 054, 069, 232, 267,
stellarators 7 381, 413, 425, 434, 465 273, 299, 330, 350; 14 032
stenle insect techmque 12 033, 071, 089, 364, tellundes 7 326
383, 14 119 tellunum 11 670
stored energy 10 369 telomerization 14 516
stram fatigue 8 331 temperature coefficient 2 158, 9 283
strawbernes 12 279, 321, 332 temporal dose distnbutions 13 167
strong mteractions 7 173 tennessee river 11 635
strontium 11 243, 325 tensile properties 3 26 7; 10 109
strontium oxides 7 325; 14 085 terphenyls 6 082
strontium 85 11 583; 13 289 test facilities in usa 5 198
strontium 87 13 065, 351 test reactors 5 453
strontium 89 11 290 testing of
strontiUm 90 7 325, 337, 11 125, 290, 351, fuel 4 415, 433, 491; 5 057, 453; 8 189;
575, 609, 641, 711; 12 111; 14 005 10 321
styrene 14 078, 512 reactor plant components 5 090, 146, 455
subcnt1cal assemblies 12 469 reactors 2 048, 080, 093, 139, 153, 353,
sublimatiOn 13 236 393, 633; 3 118, 156, 190; 5 038, 109, 129,
sulfates 8 560; 11 689 349, 373, 465; 9 275
sulfhydryl radicals 12 333 textiles 14 404
sulfochlonnatiOn 14 303, 516 thermal diffusiOn 2 581
sulfonates 14 516 thermal expansion 7 145
sulfur 11 067, 12 097, 14 482 thermal fissiOn 8 367
sulfur fluondes 14 519 thermal insulation 2 252, 371, 401, 4 183; 5
sulfur oxides 14 520 203, 331; 7 325, 379
sulfur 35 11 277; 12 111; 13 331, 14 485, thermal neutrons 1 603; 5 053; 9 181, 197;
520 10 025
sulfunc acid 8 385, 562 thermal pollution 14 437
superconductors 7 459, 466 thermal properties
surface barrier detectors 6 451 (see fuel compacts; fuel rods)
SUBJECT INDEX 121

thermal properties (cont.) transplutomum elements 7 531


(see pressure vessels) transport
thermal reactors 4 309; 5 447, 450. 462; (see a1r t- processes)
8 201, 9 105, 119, 10 109 (see fuel; oil fuel)
thermal shields 2 195 (see radioactive materials)
thermal shock 5 218 (see reactor plant components)
thermal stresses 10 141 (see seas. t- processes)
thermionic conversiOn 7 074, 193, 206 transport regulations 1 501; 3 218, 409, 468
thermwnic converters 7 075, 350. 375 transuramum elements 7 472, 488, 541, 14 186
thermocouples 7 144, 324 trawsfynydd reactor 2 235, 257, 262, 468
thermodynamic properties 4 491 trees 11 675; 12 067; 14 118
thermoelectnc conversion 7 350 trico reactor 6 363
thermoelectnc generators 7 324. 337, 374, 14 triga-brazll reactor 9 401
085. 224 tnga-2-ljubljana reactor 6 318
thermolummescent dosemeters 13 166 trioxanes 14 079. 513
thermonuclear devices 7 465 tntium 7 467; 11 067, 125, 146, 259, 278,
thermonuclear reactions 7 424, 440 341, 575, 735; 12 163, 241; 13 461,
theta pmch 7 426, 434, 456 14 206, 418, 435, 471, 513, 520
thor ex process 8 3 75 tritium compounds 14 206
thonum 1 454, 489, 4 433; 5 463; 8 035, 041, triton reactor 10 585
054, 101, 561; 9 221, 241, 255, 293 triumf cyclotron 1 759; 13 288, 357
thonum carbides 4 435 tropical d1seases 13 319, 333
thonum oxides 4 380; 8 101, 393, 9 239, 299; trop1cal med1cme 13 099, 243
10 239 tsuruga reactor 2 153, 418; 11 548
thorium reactors 4 433 tubes 2 159; 5 209
threshold energy 10 375 tubules 13 17 8
thtr-300 reactor 4 416; 5 373; 6 047 tuff 8 143
thulium 170 14 085 tungsten fluondes 8 536
thym1dme 13 461 turbines 2 094, 121, 312; 4 165, 189
thymme 13 384, 393, 447 two-phase flow 2 633
thyroid 11 128, 275; 13 048, 203, 271, 299,
334
thyroxme 13 203
t1dal energy 1 202
llhange reactor 3 025, 375
time-of-flight method 7 088
u
tlme-of-fhght spectrometers 7 041, 117
tin 14 275
tissue cultures 13 423 u-pu-o
(ISSUeS 11 641; 13 142, 195, 465 phase diagram 4 505
t1tanmm 14 206 u-v-c
lltanmm ox1des 7 325, 343; 14 085, 211 alloys 4 363
titratiOn 14 269 ultracentnfuges 9 043, 063, 083
tobacco 12 158 ultrasomc testmg 2 089, 205; 9 381
toka1-mura reactor 2 153; 10 368, 11 548 ultrasomc waves 2 419
tokamak devices 7 381, 396, 409, 426, 440, ultraviOlet radiatiOn 13 363, 395, 481
451, 465 underground d1sposal 7 228; 11 369, 429, 445,
tomatoes 12 153, 321, 332; 14 025 466
topaz reactor 7 350 underground explosions 7 244
ton 7 425, 455 underground ore leaching 8 165
total cross sectwns 7 185 underground sitmg 3 245, 359
(OXICJty 12 325, 347, 409, 14 495 uracils 13 44 7
tr-0 reactor 2 354 uramum 1 345, 454, 464, 489, 2 459, 481,
trace amounts 14 294, 496 513; 4 222, 273, 283, 306; 5 456, 461; 8
tracer techmques 10 419, 12 023, 033, 067, 004, 025, 039, 060, 075, 081, 100, 138, 179,
163. 182. 215, 227, 241, 262, 361, 391, 13 217, 379, 460, 488; 9 031, 063, 181, 233,
017, 176, 190, 203, 223, 243, 285, 325; 14 255, 290, 471, 487; 14 502
010, 024, 031. 061, 087, 097, 113, 135, 147, (see econom1cs)
170, 215, 259, 416, 427, 444, 456, 474, 483, (see natural u-)
511, 520 uranium alloys 4 459; 8 049; 9 197
trans 104 elements 7 488 phase diagrams 4 325
transition temperature 3 269, 10 481, 608 uranium carbides 4 315, 391, 435; 6 084; 8
transplants 13 169, 197, 203, 263 223; 10 043, 199, 217, 239
122 SUBJECT INDEX

uranmm complexes 8 516 vrain reactor 5 34 7, 465


uramum concentrates 8 005, 039, 081 vte distillation 6 103, 146, 213, 234
uranium dioxide 4 313, 344, 366, 393, 491, vulcanizatiOn 14 310, 517
505, 5 095, 117; 7 125; 8 049, 185, 219,
225, 263, 315, 393, 431, 528, 9 105, 131,
443, 461, 527; 10 025, 141, 155, 239, 321,
338, 354
chemical reactions 4 330
mechanical propertie; 4 325
w
thermal properties 4 496
thermodynamic properties 4 325
uramum fluorides 4 223 wagr reactor 2 266
uramum hexafluoride 2 591, 4 241; 8 053, waste depositories 11 427
218, 503, 536, 9 003, 015, 082 waste disposal 1 181, 2 519, 6 243, 335; 7
uranium ISotopes 9 043, 053, 081 228, 11 113, 195, 278, 280, 305, 325, 345,
uramum minerals 8 044 415, 445, 463, 519, 689, 745
uranium mmmg" 11 281, 697 waste heat 1 177, 325; 11 439, 475, 529, 632,
uranium mtndes 4 316; 10 217 753; 14 437
uramum ores 1 273; 4 038, 233; 8 031, 061, waste management 5 094
075, 114, 121, 152, 165, 177, 11 689 waste processmg 2 033; 11 305, 325, 369, 387,
(see availability) 547
uramum oxide waste storage 11 325, 369, 415, 427, 445, 463
(see cost) wastes (nonradioactive)
uranium oxides 4 379, 475; 8 046, 076, 108, (see nonradioactive w-)
121. 247, 368, 500; 9 235, 299; 10 041, 055 wastes (radioactive)
uranmm punfication 4 238 (see gaseous w-; hquid w-)
uramum refinmg 8 051 (see radioactive w-)
uranium sihcides 10 239 (see solid w-;sohd1fied w-)
uramum sulfides 10 217 water
uranium tetrafl uonde 8 21 7 use by plants 12 241
uramum trioxide 8 049 water cooled reactors 2 415, 3 039; 8 413,
uranmm 233 4 146, 433; 5 457, 463; 8 561, 549, 9 119; 10 321; 11 079, 597
9 245, 299 water cost
uramum 235 2 503, 5 448; 8 575, 9 003, 043, desalination 6 039, 089, 116, 196, 258, 270
063, 119, 299 water for agriculture
uramum 238 9 063 desalination 6 102, 116, 158, 199
undme 13 461 water moderated reactors 1 351, 8 413;
unne 13 325 11 079, 728
u308 water pollution 14 138, 413, 456, 466, 495
(see cost; economics) water recycling
u308 productiOn 8 010, 030, 081 (see desalinatiOn)
water reservoirs 7 222, 237
water storage
desalination 6 245, 268
wavegmdes 7 169
v weak mteract1ons 7 173
weather statiOns
meteorology 7 325, 337
weeds 11 341
vaccmes 12 373 welding 10 484, 608
vak reactor 6 043; 11 356 welds 5 203
van de graaff accelerators 6 445; 11 259, 12 well loggmg 7 063, 14 125, 415
087, 329 wheat 12 097, 155, 202, 227, 269, 329, 410
vanadmm addition> 10 483 whole-body madiation 11 711; 13 384, 473
vanadium alloys 10 021, 499 wholesomeness 12 067, 163, 256, 272, 291,
varmshes 14 404 30~ 321, 331, 340, 409
vegetables 11 719, 12 301, 410 w1gner effect 10 380
ventilation 3 004, 11 264 wood fuels 1 203
venus reactor 9 149 wood-polymer composites 14 009, 039, 070,
vibro-compaction 8 225, 263, 344 180, 357, 370, 385
vienna sausage 12 330 working conditions 11 711
vOid coefficient 2 635; 3 191. 5 277, 286, 469. wwer-1 reactor 1 424
9 2X4 wwer-4 reactor 2 101
SUBJECT INDEX 123

wwr type reactors 3 341, 6 015; 10 497 y


wwr-c-bucharest reactor 6 338
wwr-c-budape~t reactor 1 530
wwr-c-prague reactor 9 359 yay01 reactor 7 08 7
wylfa reactor 2 262, 468; 5 466 yeasts 13 407
ytterbmm 169 13 020, 232
yttnum isotopes 11 609
yttrmm 88 14 031
yttrium 90 11 641

X z
zebra reactor 3 19 3
x radiation 6 451; 11 003, 053, 195, 281, 711; zeolites 14 335
12 373, 13 143, 299, 325, 349, 381, 395, zmc 12 097, 14 17 4
423, 489, 501, 14 198, 215, 511 zmc ores 14 174
\-ray source; 11 711, 13 317, 14 171, 198 zmc 65 11 349, 575, 12 Ill, 141: 14 175
xenon 7 541; 10 155, 355: 11 357 zoology
xenon I;otope~ 13 285 (see ammals; mice, etc)
xenon 133 11 317, 13 197, 223, 276, 299 (see radiation effects)
AUTHOR AND
TRANSLITERATION INDEXES
AUTHOR INDEX

This index includes the names of authors of papers and of speakers on Panels or in discussions.
Bold numerals indicate volume numbers; normal upright numerals refer to the ftrSt page of a paper,
while italic numerals refer to a comment on a Panel or in a discussion.
A Transliteration Index follows on page 14 7 for authors' names occurring in the Proceedings in Cyrillic.

A Almgren, B.: 2 539


Almqvist, P.: 7 361
Alonso Santos, A.: 3 217, 381
Altmann, H.: 13 373
Aas, S.: 8 327; 10 273, 359, 363, 443, 13 285, Altschuler, N.: 13 203
357 Alvarez de Buergo, L.: 3 217
Abdel Fattah, A T.. 11 243 Aly, M.M.E.: 4 475
Abdel Wahab, EM.: 4 475 Amaev, A.D.: 2 422; 10 349, 495, 537, 608,
Abdei-Wahab, M F 13 325 609
Abdullah, N.. 12 337 Amaro, A.: 4 113
Abo Hegazi, A.M.: 12 361 Amato, 1.: 8 225
Aboudharam, L : 2 191 Ambrozio Filho, F : 4 379
Abramov, V.M.: 6 003 Arnie!, S.: 7 101
Abrao, A : 9 397 An, S.: 7 085
Accinm, F.: 5 461 Anan'ev, V.D.: 7 041
Adar, J.: 2 421; 6 155, 272, 505 Anastasijevic, P : 4 491
Aerts, L . 10 179 Andler, M : 7 285
Afable, P.G.: 6 299 Ando, Y.: 3 279, 382; 11 305
Afonin, G.S.: 1 667 Andreev, E · 14 019
Afshar-Bakeshloo, A.: 1 326, 327; 3 384; Andreev, P.A.: 6 003
6 269, 455, 506, 11 742 Andreeva, E.A.: 12 111
Agapova, N P .. 10 003 Andreu, B.: 14 441
Agranat, V.Z.: 13 299 Andrievskij, R.A.: 10 383
Ahlstroem, P -E.: 2 539 Andnot, R.: 11 325
Ahmad, A.: 14 383 Andryushm, I.A.: 8 147
Ahmad, M.: 14 447 Andrzejewski, S : 1 097
Ahmed, M.S.H.: 12 259, 391; 13 501 Angelini, A.M.: 1 431; 2 165
Aitken, E A 4 325 Amsimova, I.A.: 10 537
Aiyar, A S. 12 265 Antonescu, V.: 1 641
Al-Hakkak, Z.S . 12 383 Antonovic, A : 8 073
AJ-Saqur, A.M : 12 383 Aochi, T.: 8 469
AJ-Shahristani, H.: 14 513 Arai, M.: 11 285
Albarellos. J. Pardo: (see under Pardo Araoz, C.: 8 245
Albarellos) Anemma, A.: 9 234; 10 307, 361
Alecu, J.D.: 10 337 Anstarkhov, N.N.: 10 199
Alegria, J.L.: 1 661, 10 661 Arkuszewski, J.: 9 233
Aleksakhm, R.M: 5 297; 11 277, 675, 744; 12 Arnau, J Estape: (see under Estape Arnau)
255, 256, 261, 262 Arterburn, J.O.: 5 143
Aleksandrov, A.P.: 1 369; 5 297 Artsimov1ch, L.A .. 7 379,405,465-467
Aleksandrov, Yu.l.: 10 199 Asada, C.: 11 547
Aleksenko, Yu.N .. 6 003 Asbroeck, Ph. Van: (see under Van Asbroeck)
Aleshchenkov, P.l.: 2 179 Asher, R.C.: 10 549; 11 549
Alexanderson, E.L.: 5 143 Ashmole, P.H.: 4 049, 209, 213
Alguero Puigdellivo1, J : 2 491 Ashworth, F.P.O.: 11 277
Alimarin, J.P.: 14 183 Astley, W.C.: 9 131
Allemand, R.: 13 223 Astrakhan, B.V.: 13 147

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128 AUTHOR INDEX

Aten, A H W.: 7 2-13 Basson, R A.: 14 369


Atmaram, S.H .. 13 099 Basu, A.S.: 11 031
Auchapt, P . 8 54 7 Bate, D L S.: 2 443, 491, 492
Auerbach, S 1.· 11 575, 742 Batho, H.F.: 13 285
Aumueller, L: 4 415 Batov, S.: 5 ·462
Aurand, K 11 591 Batsberg Pedersen, W . 14 355
Avenhaus, R : 9 435, 469 Battaerd, H A.J.: 14 512
Avery, D.G 2 589, 9 053 Baturov, B B.: 4 025
Awwal, M.A · 8 559 Batygm, N.F.: 12 189
Axelrad, C.· 10 429 Bauer, E 6 507; 12 530
Ayan, M: 8 137 Baumgaertner, F.· 8 483
Aybers, N 1 225, 488, 2 660; 3 378, 4 210; Baumung, K : 9 435
6 094, 507; 9 084; 11 281 Beau, P.: 11 207, 278, 279, 464
Ayengar, A.R. Gopal: (see under Beaufrere, J.: 5 213
Gopa1-Ayengar) Beck, C K 3 095, 377, 378, 379
Becker, E.W .. 9 003, 082
Beckurts, K.H .. 7 205
Beehr, A.A.: 14 301
Beets, Ch 9 449, 534
B Behnke, W: 2 601; 4 103
Bekerus, M.: 13 459
Belelh, U .: 10 307
Bellamy, R.G · 4 506; 10 039, 350, 352
Babikova, Yu.F: 14 145 Belhdo, P. Trueba· (see under Trueba Bellido)
Baeckmann, A von: 9 435 Belot, F.R. 2 418; 5 466
Baetsle, L H.: 7 191 Belter, W.G.: 11 427
Bagdasarov, Yu.E 10 199, 356, 357 Bemden, E. Vanden (see under Vanden
Bagley, K.Q.: 10 039 Bemden)
Bagwe, B A.: 13 099 Ben Porath, M.: 13 337
Bailler, A. Teste du. (see under Teste du Ben-David, G.: 7 101
BaiJler) Bendell, F : 8 429
Bailly, J.: 7 073 Bender, M.: 3 437
Bain, A.S .. 9 239; 10 239 Benedict, M.: 12 481
Bainbndge, G.R.:. 9 119 Bemnson, D 11 275, 279, 281, 749-766
Bair, W.J.: 11 125 Bennett, C.A.: 9 323
Bairiot, H.: 4 508; 9 149, 10 356, 359, 360 Beranek, J.: 3 339, 384, 385; 9 355
Bajsogolov, G.D.: 13 117 Berger, G.: 12 347
Bakanov, A.V.: 4 025 Berger, R. 14 237, 515
Bakeshloo, A. Afshar-. (see under Ber~stroem, L.: 14 481
Afshar-Bakesh1oo) Bergstroem, S 0 W.: 3 379, 381, 7 361; 14 481,
Bakhurov, V.G.: 8 165 519, 520
Balasanov, Yu.G .. 1 667 Bernaud, C.: 9 015
Baldetti, S.: 9 255 Bernovskaya, R.N.: 11 609
Bahnt, A.: 12 259, 260 Berry, R.M.: 8 037
Balligand, P: 1 567, 581; 6 213, 272, 274 Bertom, C. C.: 6 079
Bally, D.: 6 337 Bertron, L.: 11 207
Balthesen, E : 4 415 Beschinskij, A.A.: 4 025
Balukova, V.D. 11 369 Bespalov, D.F. 7 063
Bar-Or, A : 6 347 Bettencourt, A. Ortins de: (see under Ortms de
Barabas, K.: 1 419 Bettencourt)
Barabaschi, S.: 7 303 BettiS, E.S .. 5 225
Barclay, F J.· S 157 Bewley, O.K.: 13 137, 352, 355, 501, 502
Barclay, R.S.: 4 013,209 Beynch, W.: 9 435
Barendsen, G.W.: 13 465 Bhat, I.S.: 11 689
Barnard, C.P S : 11 013 Bhatnagar, D V.: 8 099
Baro, G.B.: 12 511 Bibilashvih, Yu K.: 10 069
Barritault, L.: 13 035 Bier, W.: 9 003
Barry, P.J.: 3 173; 11 475 Bigotte, G.G.: 8 180
Barskij, M.L.: 6 003 Bionda, E.: 10 307
Bartnoff, S : 2 497 Biondi, R : 6 079
Bartos, J.: 6 171 Birkhofer, A : 3 111
Bashlykov, S.N.: 10 199 Birse, E A.B : 11 415
Basson, J.K.: 11 013 Bischof-Delaloye, Angelika: 13 175
AUTHOR INDEX 129

Bischoff. K . 4 391 Bndge, H : 12 469


Blanchard, P.. 4 459 Briggs, R.B.: 5 225
Bleiberg, M H · 10 321 Brinck, J.W.: 8 178, 180
Blokhm. N N 13 147 Broadley, J.S.: 8 525
Blokhmtsev, D 1.. 7 041. 205 Brockett, G F. 2 423, 3 037, 376
Blomeke, J.O.: 11 427 Broeck, H. Van den. (see under Van den
Blondeaux, P. · 9 069 Broeck)
Bobleter, 0. 8 459, 11 464-466 Broerse, J.J.: 13 465
Bobrovskaya, N D . 12 309 Broggiato, A.: 5 269
Boccalari, M 8 225 Brown. G.· 5 255, 459
Boehm, N: 14 411 Brown. H.C. Jr.· 11 529
Bodie. L L. 8 185 Brugghen, F W van der: 8 263
Boedege, R.: 11 355, 464 Bruntovsky, M.. 3 265
Boehm, H.: 10 021 Brunenkant, E.J .. 1 585
Boehne!, K.: 9 435 Brunet, M.: 9 197
Boerrcsen. S.. 2 645 Bubnov, V.P .. 5 397
Boettcher, A: 6 417, 501, 506 Buck, C.. 8 215
Boetter-Jensen, L.: 13 161 Buergo, L. Alvarez de· (see under Alvarez de
Bogaardt, M . 9 053, 063, 01!3 Buergo)
Bogdanov, N.I: 7 335 Bugarchev, B B · 13 147
Bogdanov, NV.: 6 003 Bugl, J.: 6 037
Bogolyubov. N N · 1 125 Buisson, A.· 5 331
Bohmann. W . 6 037 Bukhteev, V.A.: 12 309
Boltax, A 10 459 Bulkin, Yu.M.: 5 297; 6 003; 7 041
Bond, V P.. 11 003 Bulloch. R S : 4 049
Bondarenko, V.V. 7 041 Bullough, R .. 10 109
Bongirwar, D.R .. 12 265 Burgsmueller, P · 5 433
Booth, R S.: 11 575 Burnazyan, A I . 11 113, 280; 13 352
Bordet. R: 2 371 Burov, N.l : 11 663
Borisov, L M : 8 411 Bush, F.J. Jr.: 2 575
Bornemisza. E . 12 033 Bussac. J .. 2 417; 9 233, 234, 235
Bosevski, T : 9 181 Bustad, L K : 11 125, 275
Boswmkel, H H . 3 079 Bykov, V N: 10 383
Botta, G : 11 756, 760, 761
Boucher, R 14 237
Boulanger. W.: 3 465
Bourgeois, J · 3 163, 31!0
BourgeOis, M. · 8 429
Bourgeois, Y.: 9 069
c
Bowers, H.l. 2 427
Bowie, SHU.: 8 059, 177, 179
Bowles. L.F.: 5 20 l Cabela, E.: 13 373
Boxer. L W .. 8 003, 177 Cabral, J.M.P.: 4 233
Boyd, F C : 1 51!0; 2 422, 3 173, 376, 377, Cabral, U. Quaranta: (see under Quaranta
381, 478 Cabral)
Boyd. R E 13 229 Cadet, J : 13 44 7
Boyle, J.G .. 5 461: 8 525 Caldwell, C.S : 8 311
Bozzini, A 12 153 Calleri, G. 8 375
Bozzoni, T.: 10 307 Cameron, J.: 8 003, 177
Braams, C.M: 7 465, 467 Campbell, R H.: 5 053, 449, 450, 451, 453
Brabers, M.J · 7 191 Candes, P.: 3 163
Bradley, E.: 14 411 Cantdlon, G : 11 743
Brady, F.: 2 419; 9 081 Cao, S: 8 375
Bramblett, R.L.: 9 413 Capalbo, E.E : 13 203
Branyan, C.E.: 5 454 Capnoglio, P.: 1 707
Braun. W.: 3 051 Canod, R : 13 223
Bregeon, L.: 7 003 Carlbom, L.: 3 382
Bregvadze, U.D.: 12 309 Carle, R.: 5 127, 447, 448, 455
Brellas, N.: 4 035 Carlos, C.A Correia de Ramalho: (see under
Bresson, G.: 3 409 Correia de Ramalho Carlos)
Brezhneva, N.E: 7 335; 14 331 Carolei, G : 6 079
Brezik, Z : 11 711 Carr, F.H.: 1 211
Brezikova, D.: 11 711 Carreiro, J. Vaz: (see under Vaz Carreiro)
130 AUTHOR INDEX

Carruthers, H.M.: 2 465 Cordelle, M.: 13 223


Carter, P.A. · 11 067 Cordero, G 8 121
Carter, P E.: 2 589; 8 215 Conou, H : 3 249
Cartwnght, H .. 5 053, 453, 455 Corn;, H.: 8 367
Casagrande, I. 5 269 Cornuet, R.: 14 425
Case, E G 3 037. 437 Corre1a de Ramalho Carlos, C.A.: 4 215
Cassapoglou, C.B.: 4 035, 210 Corret]er, Luz: 3 217
Castro, J C . 1 395 Cosentmo, J 0 : 6 291, 370
Catlin, J.R. 8 367 Costa. Homa1 Da· 13 099
Cavagg1om, M : 7 303 Costaz, J.L.: 2 371
Cawthorne. C.. 10 I09 Coste, P 3 37~. 471!
Centeno. J . 8 349 Costes, D 3 163
Centro de edafologm y b10logm aphcada del Couchat, P.: 12 241
segura (CEBAS): 12 163 Council for Mutual Economic Ass1stance
Cervera, J · 2 139 (CMEA): 1 695
Cesom, G .. 7 303 Courcon, P .. 3 325
Chaboseau, J 5 33 I Courtois, G.: 14 425
Chabnllac, M .. 9 197 Courvo1s1er, P ll 752, 760, 762, 763
Chambers, S · 6 243 Couture, J : 8 54 7
Chambon, M .. 8 547 Cowper, D R. · 13 285
Chanudet, L : 5 213 Cox, B.: 3 31!2
Charbonmer, J C . 5 213 Cox, C M 10 053
ChateL B . 6 469, 41!7 Coxon, T.: 3 227
Chaloux, J · 7 003, 205, 206 Cra1g, D.S . 9 239
Chebotarev, V A : 5 297 Crandall, J L 7 487
Chechetin, G I 8 499 Crette, J.-P.: 5 127
Chechetkma, Z.l. · 10 3k3 Cnspmo, E : 6 079: 10 563
Cheema, M.N : 14 293 Csom, Gy · 1 529
Cheng, Chen-Hwa 12 429, 530 Cuaz, D 11 325
Chermanne, J .. 5 433 Culler, F.L . 11 427, 463, 465-471
Chernock, W P · 10 32 L 359. 360, 363 Cunnmgham, C 4 403, 508
Chiarelli, G . 5 433 Cunnmgham, G.W.: 10 123
Chinagha, L 7 303 Cuperlov1c, K. · 12 373
Chochlovsky, 1.: 3 339 Czubek, J A 14 123
Chrien, R E · 7 019
Christensen, EA .. 14 345,518
Christensen, P · 13 161
Chrysoch01des. N G : 4 035, 6 325, 506
Chu, D S.L. 4 061, 210 D
Chudinov. Eh.G. 7 529
Chushkm, Yu V 7 335
Chysky, J. 11 711
Ocognam, G · 5 450; 10 353 D'Anna, C : 2 205
C1er, A: 13 447 D'Eye, R.W.M: 4 449
Ooh, F · 2 205, 419 D'yakov, A.A : 11 387
Clarkson, D T.: 12 215 Da Costa, Homa1. (see under Costa)
Clason, R J : 4 Ok9 da Rocha, A.F G.· 13 243
Claudson, T.T.: 10 349, 352, 459 Dahlberg, R C.: 4 433
Clelland, D.W .. ll 415 Dahhnger, A . 2 289
Clement, B.: 3 163 Dalager, P.: 14 355
Clua. J . 6 309 Dale, G C.: 3 139
Coakley, SF.: 2 491 Daile Donne, M : 5 467
Cob, M del Val: (see under Val Cob) Dalmastn, B.: 8 225
Cochet-Muchy, B: 8 429 DamlJanovic, D : 11 053
Cochran, A.M · 2 415; 4 013; 10 354 Damme, R Van den: (see under yan den
Cogliati, G. 8 225 Damme)
Coli, J.A.: 1 661 Damodaran, K.K.: 12 499
Combes, R.: 7 245 Dandekar, S R: 13 099
Comellim, 0 .. 9 233 Damlyuk, I.A.: 14 331
Cometto, M · 11 091, 279 Danno, A: 14 073, 512, 513
Conway, J.T: ll 754, 757, 759, 761, 762, 765 Danso, L. Twum-: (see under Twum-Danso)
Cooley, C.R 8 395 Dar, K.K : 7 244, 245; 8 099
Cop1c, M.: 2 417; 6 315 Darras, R.: 3 249
AUTHOR INDEX 131

Das, H A.: 14 493 der Hardt, P von: (.;cc under Hardt)


Daub, J . 9 167 dcr Klcy, N van (sec under K/ey)
David, M.: 11 031 der Linde, A. van: (see under Lmde)
Davids, JAG: 11 27/i, 21!0; 13 465, 501. 502 der Plas, Th. van (sec under P/as)
Davidson. AS. 8 367 Denan, J.-C.: 14 237
Davis, M: 8 059,177, 9 533 Desgrez, A · 13 035
Davis, W.K .. 2 021,415, 416 Deshpande, U R . 13 099
Dawson, FG: 9 131. 235, 236 Detllleux, E : 8 349
Dayal, M. 2 045, 416, 420; 9 407 Deublem, 0 2 059
de Bettencourt, A Ortms: (sec under Ortim de Deuster, R W : 2 660
Bettencourt) Devell, L · 14 481
de Buergo. L Alvarez (sec under Alvarez de Devm, B: 7 073. 206, 374, 375
Buergo) Di Menza, R : 6 079, 093
de Freitas, CT. (sec under Freitas) Dmb, M K.: 7 233
de GoeiJ, J J M . (sec under GoelJ) Dickerman, C. E. 10 123
de Llbanati, Nelly A .. (sec under L1banat1) Dickmson, N.. 2 511
de los Santos, A (sec under Santos) Dickmson, R.W 5 185
de Mello, W M Bandcira. (sec under Bandelfa Dickson, G.K. 2 307
de Mello) Dieckamp, H. 5 185, 44/i. 450
De Moraes Filho, J. E.. 1 395 Dinan, G: 9 069
de Morae; Filho, J.E (see under Val Cob) Djunc, L 13 459
de Nercy, B. (sec under Nercy) DJurle, S · 10 289
de Raedt, C (see under Raedt) Dodds, R · 3 325
de Ramalho Carlos, C A Correia (see under Dolenko, A V: 14 275
Correia de Ramalho Carlos) Dollezhal', N.A 1 369, 2 179, 4 025, 5 297
de Souza, J.A. Marques· (sec under Marques de Dommey, D.A. 10 415
Souza) Donne. M. Daile (see under Daile Donne)
de Stordeur, A: ('ee under Stordeur) Dona, F 9 255
De Troyer, A. 7 191 dos Santos, Lydia: (see under Santos)
de Vate, J.F van (see under Vate) Dostrovsky, l.: 14 520
de VerneJoul, P (see under Vernejoul) Dousset. M.: 11 753, 764
de Waegh, F (sec under Waegh) Dozmel. P.. 3 023
de Zeeuw, D .. 12 255. 260, 411, 412 Dragnev, T . 9 449
Deas, R.D 1 197, 326 Drake, FA : 2 429; 6 243, 270, 273, 27-l, 485,
Debrue, J 10 089 .Jii6
Decamps, F . 5 433 Drasi1, V.. 13 381
Degam, N.: 6 347 Dreisvogt, H : 5 433
Degrossi, 0 J 13 203 Dresse, H · 3 023, 3 75
DeJonghe, P · 4 363, 507, 7 191 Dr01ssart, A 7 191
Delaloye, B . 13 175 Drosse1rneyer, E. 9 469
Delaloye, Angehka Bischof-: (see under Drude, B C. 6 037, 269
Bischof-Delaloye) du Bailler, A Teste (see under Teste du
Delange, M 8 575 Bailler)
Delarrouse, P. 9 083 Dubois, F .. 10 579
Delchambre, P : 3 163 Duboz, J · 8 547
DelcrOix, V · 13 22J Duckworth, F.C.. 10 16 7
Della Mora, P A · 6 079 Dufrane, K.H : 2 575
Delpla, M: 11 207, 275, 27/i, :!Iii Durnanovic, J : 12 201
Dement'ev, V D 14 331 Dumitrescu, S 14 411
Demlldt, A C. 7 191 Duna"ay, P B.: 11 575
Demoures, Y 3 409 Duncton, P J 12 469, 530
den Broeck. H Van (sec under Van den Dunster, H.J. 11 415,466-468, 470, 749,
Broeck) 757, 759, 762, 763, 765
den Damme, R Van: (see under Van den Dupont, G. 10 429
Damme) Dupouy, J.M. 4 343
den Plas, P Van (see under Van den Plas) Duret, M F : 9 239
Denic. M.. 12 20 I. 261 Dusi, G.B : 8 225
Demelou. G. 2 416; 5 021, 44/!, 454, 464 Outre. W. 2 419
Demsov, V P. 2 101 Dyroff, H · 8 483
Denton, H.R .. 3 095 Dzhagatspanyan, R V : 14 301
der Brugghen, F W. van. (see under Brugghen) Dzhelepov, V.P.: 13 147
132 AUTHOR INDEX

E Evans, E.A.: 10 053, 351, 354


Evans, W.: 10 513
Evdokimov, Yu.V: 2 179
Evenepoel, R: 2 191
Eapen, A.C : 14 003 Everett, J.L.: 5 345
Eberle, R.: 9 435 Ezz, EA.: 11 744, 763
Edens, J.J 14 455
Edman. R : 2 539
Edwards, J . 12 469, 530
Effat, K.E .. 1 241, 6 115,269, 503
Efimov, A V.: 10 199, 495 F
Egami, N : 13 423
Egiazarov, B.G.: 14 275
Egorenkov, PM.: 7 125
Egorov, K.Ya.: 10 069 Facchmi, A 8 225
Ehlers, K. 4 415. 9 287 Failla, Lidia: 3 477, 479; 7 243; 11 280
Ehpshte1n, A.L.: 10 217 Fair, D.R R.. 2 419, 420
Ehrfeld, W .: 9 003 Falcmelh, G : 10 307
Eibenschutz, J : 3 380 Farah, M.Y.: 4 475, 505
Eickelpasch, N .. 11 355 Fareeduddm, S . 4 243
Emfeld, K : 9 063 FarhataZIZ; 14 383
Eisenbeiss, G : 9 003 Fanvar-Sadn, N : 6 455
Eisenlohr, H.· 11 276 Farmer, F.R.: 3 187, 380
Eitz, A.W 2 423, 492, 493, 4 267 Fattah, A.T. Abdel: (see under Abdel Fattah)
Eklund. S.: 1 059, 145; 6 507 Faugeras, P.: 8 429
El Adham, K A. 4 475 Faulkner, R.L. 8 023, 180, 181
El Fouly, M.F .. 1 241, 328, 2 492, 6 093, 115 Faure, J.: 5 021
El Garhy, M.A. 13 325 Faussat, A.: 4 459
El Guebeiiy, M A: 1 241, 327; 6 115, 273, 7 Favner, C.: 13 223
233, 245 Fedorov, E.A : 11 663, 675
El Hamamsy, A.: 1 241 Fedorov, V V 7 335
El Khoh, A F.: 6 115, 12 361 Fedorova, L.A.: 8 515
El Kollaly, M A.: 11 243 FedorovskiJ, D.V. 12 Ill
El Koshairy, M.A.· 1 241 Fedoseev, D.A.: 11 641
El Meshad, Y.A .. 6 115 Fedulenko, V.M . 5 297
El Naggar, AM.: 11 243 Feige, Y.: 13 337
El Sayed, S.A. 12 361 FeJnberg, S.M : 5 297
El Shazly, E.M 7 233 Fell, J.: 9 119, 234
EI-Aifi, MS.: 4 475 Ferd, G.: 2 393
EI-Fekey, S.A.. 4 475 Ferguson, D.E. 8 395, 576, 577
EI-Kmawy, S.: 14 519 Ferran, H.M: 10 321
El'tsov, A. I.: 7 349 Ferran, S. 8 225
Elkind, M.M.: 13 361 Ferreira, H.A. Jr : 6 391
Elleuch, Mane-France· 10 579 Ferronsky, V 1.: 14 411
Elmehrik, Y.: 7 243 Feuz, P · 11 503, 742
Elston, K.E : 2 289 Fields, P.R.: 7 487
Emel'yanov, I Ya.: 2 179; 5 297 Filho, F. Ambrozw: (see under Ambrozw Filho)
Emel'yanov, V.A.: 14 227 Filho, J.E. de Moraes: (see under de Moraes
Engelbert, U · 13 229 Fzlho)
Engelmann, P. 5 063, 451, 454, 456 Fihppov, E.A: 8 515
Enzmann, H.F · 4 305 Fmk, P. Jelinek: (see under Jelinek-Fmk)
Erkes, P: 2 191 Finkel', Eh Eh.· 14 301
Erofeeva, M.N.: 11 641 Finnemann, H : 4 267
ErozohmskiJ, B G.: 7 063 Fmzi, S . 9 367, 409
Ershova, Z.V.· 7 335, 11 641 F10relh, M : 8 375
Ervamaa, J.· 4 073, 211, 212 Fischer, G.J.: 3 065
Eschnch, H.: 8 349 Fiszer, W.: 1 263
Escudero, M. Rubio-: (see under Fivejskij, M B.: 10 537
Rubto-Escudero) Ftzzotti, C.: 10 307, 563, 609
Esqmvel, P .. 13 435 FJellestad, K.: 10 443
Esselman, W.H.: 5 169 Flerov, G N : 7 471, 541
Estape Arnau, J.: 3 381 Florkowski, T.: 14 123
Evans, A.D.: 5 157 Foeldiak, G : 14 045
AUTHOR INDEX 133

Foerdoes, Z : 14 355 Gembicki, M : 13 189, 353


Fogagnolo, G. 5 115 Gentile, E.F .. 4 379
Folch, H. 13 435 Geoghegan, G.R.H: 9 082
Formes, R Rueda. (see under Rueda Fomies) Georgescu, A. 1 641, 6 491, 503-505, 509
Forster, H.P.· 8 459 Geppert, H.: 9 003
Fortescue, P.: 5 345 Gerontopoulos, P 8 225
Foster, R F.: 11 278, 464, 631, 741; 14 519 Ghahb, S.A. 5 455, 461, 462
Fouad, H.Y.: 6 115 Ghaun, G.A.: 14 447
Fowler, E.E: 14 029, 511, 512 Ghiorso, A.: 7 487
Fowler, J.F.: 13 137 Giaqumto, L. 8 225
Fradkin, G.M .. 7 335 Gibbs, K.P · 2 465, 493
Franco, G .. 7 303 Gtlby, E V : 3 187
Francots, B : 7 07 3 Gtlleland, J E: 2 601; 4 103
Frank, I.M. · 7 04 1 Gtlli, P V 4 216, 217
Frettas, C. T. de 4 3 79 Gtmstedt, 0. 2 075
FreJacques, C .. 9 043. 082 Ginter, R . 4 343
Frey. G.: 9 003 Gmzburg, K.E. 12 Ill
Fned. M. 12 049. 256, 257 Gtttus. J H.: 10 399
Fntzsche, A F.. 5 409, 468, 469 Glanz, G : 10 337
Frost, B R T .. 4 325, 10 459 Glazkov, A.S .. 8 147
Frumkm, M L · 12 309 Glazkov, O.M. 5 297
FUJII. I . 14 073 Glennan, T.K.: 6 502
Fukuda, S.: 11 259 Gmelm, W 9 487, 536
Furet, J : 3 377 Goedde!, W.V .. 4 433
Furuhashi, A . 9 215 GoetJ, J.J.M. de: 14 493
Goens, J.. 9 449
Goftarsh, M M 12 309
Gol'dansktJ, V.I.: 14 275
Gol'dtn, L L · 13 147
G Gol'tsev, V.P.: 10 595
Goldman, M.: 11 125
Goldsmith, K: 4 129
Golovchenko, V.I 12 189
Gabagho. M: 8 225: 9 255 Golovkova, G N 12 309
Gabinete de aphcactones de Ia energta nuclear a Golovnin, I.S.: 10 069
las obras pubhcas (GAENOP): 14 059 Golutvina, M.M : ll 641
Gabrovsek, Z · 6 3 15 Gomaa, M.A.: ll 243
Gaddis, E.S.: 6 115 Goncharov, LA: 7 125
Gaitan, 1.. 1 27 3 Goncharov, V.V.: 7 125
Galktn, N.P.: 8 499 Gonftantmi, R . 14 411
Galkov, V.l: 10 199 Gonzalez, E · 8 121
Galvao, J. Ptstacchtnt. (see under P1stacchm1 Gonzalez, E lranzo. (see under lranzo Gonzalez)
Ga/vao) Goodjohn, A.J : 5 345
Galvez, L: 6 403, 14 441 Goossens, H.: 9 449
Ganatra: R.D. 13 099 Gopal-Ayengar, A.R.: ll 031, 12 097; 13 393
Gangloff. A : 8 179 Gornaya, M.S.: 13 481
Ganguly, A.K: 3 378, 382, 383, ll 689, 745, Gorodinsktj, S.M.: ll 113
750, 758, 763 Gorynin, LV.: 10 495
Garcia, A.. 4 113 Gott, H.H.: 6 508
Garg, R.K : 8 099 Gould, R.W.: 7 445, 466, 467
Garzarolli, F: 10 479 Gow, W.A : 8 037
Gasos, P.: 8 121 Graban, W.: 13 189
Gasparint, R.: 10 563, 607 Grall, L.: 3 249, 382
Gaube, M.: 10 179 Granlund, A 8 327
Gaussens, G.: 14 393 Grant, P .J : 12 469
Gaussens,J.: 4165 Gras, R.: 14 425
Gauvenet, A.: ll 519, 742 Gratton, C.P.: 5 433, 468, 469
Gavrilova, 1.0.: 8 147 Grau, A.: ll 355
Gazzabm, F. 6 079 Greenough, G.B .. 10 141
Gedeonov, L.l.: ll 609 Gregory, J.N.: 13 229; 14 169
Gee I, J. van: 8 349 Gresford, G.: 1 151
Gefter, P.L.: 14 331 Grifoni, S.: 9 255
Geller, L.: 8 201 Grimes, W.R : 5 225
134 AUTHOR INDEX

GrodzinskiJ, D.M.: 12 227 Ha>iguti, R.R.: 10 153


Gromov, V V ll 609, 12 609 Hastmgs, J.M.: 7 019
Groop, S: 7 361 Hastwell, B T 5 201
Gross, F 7 206 Haubenreich, P N : 5 225
Grosshoeg, G .. 7 053 Haubert, P.: 8 295
Grossmg, K 7 361 Haugen, J.· 2 645
Grube, R.M. 2 60 I Hayashi, T.: l1 305
Grumbach, R.: 2 337 Haycock, T J. Jr .. 9 511, 535
Gruzm, P L 14 l .+5 Haydt, H.M. 4 379
Gryaznov, G M.: 7 3.+9 Haywood, L.R.: 5 239; 8 185
Gualtieri, G.: 10 563 Hazzaa, !.B.: 14 161
Guichard, C · 4 459 Heal, T.J. · 4 449; 8 215
GUilbaud, J P : l1 161 Hebert, J.: 3 409
GUizenx, J : 14 425 Hedmger, W.: 13 175
Gupta, D.: 2 416; 9 407,408, 469,534-536 Heeschen, G : 9 003
Gurov, Y.M .. 10 069 Hegazi, A.M. Abo: (see under Abo Hegazi)
Gus'kova, A.K. ll 225 Hellen, E .. l1 181
Guseva, T.M.: 10 595 Hennies, H.: 7 003
Guthmann, E.A.: 5 087, 451, 452, 454 Hentschel, G. 3 309
Gutierrez, R. 6 309 Hermans, M.E A· 8 263; 9 271
Gutmann, H .. 2 659, 660; 9 167 Hernandez, J.. 8 121
Gvion, R · 6 347 Hesboel, R . 14 481
Gyllander, Chnstma. 14 481 Hesketh, R.: 10 549
Hethenngton, N.W.: ll 125
Heyns, A.J.A.: ll 013
Hicks, D 2 422
Hidayatalla, A: 13 317
H Hiddink, W : 5 433
Higinbotham, W.A.: 9 413
Hilborn, J W.: 5 456; 13 358
Hdding, S.. 2 075
H Glubrecht· l1 276 Hill, Sir John: 1 331
Haasbroek, F J: 12 137 Hill, A.: 4 209
Hackstem, K.H.: 4 415, 509; 9 287 Hille, F .. 9 435
Haefele, W · 5 063, 451, 463, 467, 468; 9 303, Hmes, D.P.: 10 123
406, 407, 526 Hmes, G.F.: 10 167
Haeussermann, W.: 8 003 Hiraizumi, W . 1 383
Hafez. M B.. 1l 243 Hirano, S: ll 285
Haga, I : 2 393 Hirayama, T.: 14 073
Hagen, A.: 9 469 Hoechel, J.: 4 506; 8 281
Haire, J C: 3 037 Hofmann, P.L.: 2 475
Hake, G : 3 173. 375, 380 Holland, J.W: 7 375
Haley, J.· 9 131 Holm, N.W.: 14 345
Hallaba, E.: 4 475: 13 325 Holmm, N: 4 003, 209
Hamaguchi, S.: l l 547 Homan, F.J · 10 123
Hamburg, F W : 8 263 Honda, T.: 10 367
Hammond, R.P. · 1 171, 6 099, 269, 272, 274 Honono, L : 4 113
Hamouda, I.· 7 205 Horikawa, M : 13 423
Hanauer, S H: 3 201 Horton, E.P . 2 289
Hanna, I R.. l1 243 Hosegood, S B.: 7 206
Hannertz, K.: 10 361 Hosmer, C.: 9 409
Hannothiaux, A.: 1 343 Hough, G.: 9 487
Hansen, U.: 9 167 Houseaux, 0.: 3 325
Happe, P : 9 003 Houtman, J P.W.: 14 493, 514, 516, 517
Harde, R.: 10 350 Howieson, J : 2 493; 4 293; 8 185
Hardt, P. von der: 10 179 Hrovat, M.: 4 415
Hardy, H.K.: 10 354, 360, 363 Hubers, C.: 8 263
Haroun, N A: 4 475; 6 115 Hubert, E.H.: 5 454; 6 270; 7 466
Hames, D.R.: 10 109 Hublet, P.: 11 745; 13 352
Harris, J.E.: 6 370; 10 167, 354 Huebner, A.: 5 433
Harrison, J.R.: 3 139 Huet, J.J · 10 179
Hart, R.G. · 2 493, 5 239, 458-460, 463, 8 343 Hughes,TG. 8367,575-577
Hashish, S.E.: 13 325 Hulubei, H.: 6 337
AUTHOR INDEX 135

Hummel, D· 14 516,517 J
Hunin, C.: 2 611
Hurst, D G · 1 49J, 579, 6 499, 507
Husam, A .. 14 J8J
Hussam, S D · 14 447 Jacch1a, E: 9 367, 408, 410
Hutchins, P.A : 8 525 Jacobs, D G . 11 469
Huyghe, J : 6 21J, 274 Jacrot, B : 7 003
Hyde, D.A.: 9 511 James, A.P .. 13 407, 501
Jamne, E .. 3 359, 385, 386
Janin, R.· 1 327, 486-488, 507
Jaqmss, M.T.: 10 415
Jaske, R.T: 11 631
Jauho, P.: 6 093
Jayaraman, K M.V.: 8 099
Jelmek-Fmk, P.: 9 053
Jens, W.H .. 5 143
Jensen, A · 2 393
I Jensen, L. Boelter-: (see under Boetter-Jensen)
Jesenak, V 14 257
Johansson, T. 4 003
Johnson, A· 9 119
Johnson, S.O. 3 037
Iansill, E.: 3 OOJ, 375, 384, 5 462 Johnson, WE .. 9 031, 081, 082
Ibe, L.D.: 6 299 Johnston, R.C . 2 289
lbrag1mov, Sh I : 12 189 Jokanov1c, V.: 8 073
Ichikawa. R : 11 285 Jones, R.W.: 10 239
lchmo, I.· 5 101 Jordan, H.: 7 466
!ere, P · 14 393 Jordanov, J Pop-: (see under Pop-Jordanov)
lftode, I.. 6 337 Josa, J M · 8 121
Igata, N : 10 I 53, 609 Joseph, C J . 8 349, 575, 577
Ikeda, T.: 11 285 Joshn, M 2 415, 3 437
II'm, L A · 11 113 Jouquet, G.: 10 429
Jovanovic, M : 12 J 73
Ilari, 0 : 11 091
Ihffe, C.E .. 9 119 Jungnell, D .. 3 129, 4 003
Junkrans, S.· 10 273
Imai, R.: 2 418, 9 J35, 407, 408, 410
Junta de energia nuclear, Espana: 12 163; 14
Inikhov, G.N.: 14 JJ I
Insch, G.M. 2 415; 5 385, 466 059
Instituto nacional de mvesltgaciOnes agronom1cas Juraskova, Vera: 13 381
(INIA): 12 163
InternatiOnal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA):
11 725 K
InternatiOnal Bank for Reconstruction and
Development (IBRD): 6 425
Ionescu, F.· 13 l 7 5
Ionescu, V. 1 641 Kadoya, S : 11 305, 463
Iranzo Gonzalez, E .. 11 744, 751, 765 Kahn, B · 11 559
Isberg, P.: 3 241 Kakac, S.: 1 225, 327; 6 505
Ishihara, T: 8 469; 10 l5J, 11 285, 463, 464 Kakeh1, K.: 13 271
Ishii, N.: 11 285 Kalantarov, K.D.: 13 299
Ishikawa, M.: 11 285 Kalinin, K.M : 6 003
lsmachm, M : 12 337 Kalna, K : 3 265
Isnaeni, N . 12 337 Kalugm, A.K.: 5 297
lvankm, V.P.: 7 063 Kamal, 1.: 6 185
Ivanov, IN.: 14 183 Kamal, T H: 12 361, 412
Ivanov, S.S.: 14 331 Kamath, P R : 11 689
Ivanova, LA .. 11 641 Kamenetsk1kh, V.K.: 14 331
Ivanova, L.M · 11 609 Kam1ya, K : 11 305
Iwata, T.: 10 367, 607 KamJ, J.B.W.: 8 263
Iya, V.K.: 14 003, 512, 513 Kantor, S.A : 7 063
Izraehl', Yu.A: 7 243, 244, 245, 11 703, 741, Kapshaninov, Yu.I.: 14 331
742, 744, 750, 764 Kapynn, G.I : 10 495
136 AUTHOR INDEX

Kardashev, A.V. 12 309, 13 309 Koch, L : 9 435


Karelm, E A 7 529 Kochetkov, V.K. 14 331
Karpfel, Z. 13 381 Kocsis, F.: 14 045
Karpov, V.L 14 301 Kodyukov, V.M.: 7 335, 374
Karsten, G . 10 021 Koemg, L.A: 11 141
Karus. E.V.: 7 063 Kolar, D : 4 491
Kasten, P.R 4 433 Kolb, M.: 7 285
Kathuna, S P 11 031 Kolesmkov, A.G.: 11 609
Kattyar, H C. 4 243 Komar, E.G.: 7 541; 12 258; 14 321, 517, 518
Kawachi, E.: 11 285 Komarov, V.I.: 13 147
Kawamura, F 13 423 Kondo, S.. 13 423
Kawasaki, M : 3 279 Kondrat'ev, A.N .. 8 411
Kaye. ~.V · 11 575 Konovaltschikoff, 0.: 3 249
KazachkovskiJ, O.D .. 5 037; 10 069 Konstantinov, L.V.: 2 179,418-420
Keeley, W.H.: 11 013 Kornbichler, H .. 2 059
Keepm, G.R 7 208; 9 413. 533, 534 Korotchenko, K A.: 12 309
Keese, H.: 4 267 Korte, F: 12 391
Keller, H 2191 Koryakm, Yu.l.: 4 025
Keller, O.L Jr.: 7 487 Koshelev, LV : 8 147
Keller, W.. 2 059 Kostromma, K N. 13 117, 351
Kellermann, 0 3 111, 376, 377, 381 Kostrzewa, S.: 6 37, 7 285
Kellershohn, C : 13 035, 350 Kosyakov, V N.: 7 529
Kelly, B.T.: 10 399 Kotov, A.P .. 6 003
Kennett, T .J 6 277 Koturovic, A.: 11 053
Kenny, A W 11 469, 471 Kouts, H J C.: 9 323, 405, 406
Kermanov, V.P: 11 641 Kovac, B : 11 053
Kerr, W: 12 481 Koval'skaya, L P. 12 309
Ketcheson, J W · 12 067 Kovda, G.A.: 8 147
Ketzinel, Z.: 8 113 Kovyrshm, V.G.: 10 383
Khajnson, Ya.l.: 4 025 Koyanagi, T.: 11 285
Khan, M.A: 6 057, 094, 095; 14 447 Kozlov, A.G.: 7 335
Khlebmkov, AM.: 10 495 Kozlov, V.M.: 11 113
Khlopkin, N.S.: 7 263, 11 079 Kraehe, A.: 5 433
Khonikevich, A A.: 8 411 Kraemer, H.: 5 367
KhoperskiJ, A.!.: 7 041 Kraemer, R.: 9 469
Khorev, VI. 5 397 Kramerov, A.Ya.: 5 297
Khoroshkov, V S.: 13 14 7 Krappel, W: 9 435
Khrushchov, M.M.: 13 117 Krasm, A.K.: 5 397, 463, 467; 6 500
Khryastov, N.A.: 7 041 Krasina, T.A : 10 003
Khvostova, V.V.: 12 189 Krasnoyarov, N.V.: 5 456; 10 353, 355
Kiefer, H: 11 141 Kratzer, M.B.: 1 585, 741
Kieffer, J.: 2 191, 419 Krause, H.: 8 483
Kihara, H. 7 085 Krejndhn, !.I.: 14 227
Kikuchi, T.: 4 309 Krinninger, H.: 9 435
Kimura, K.: 11 285 Krishnamurthy, K.: 14 003
Kimura, M. 7 085 Krivanek, M. · 9 355
Kmtner, E.E 5 169, 457, 462; 10 053 Kriz, Z.: 3 339
Kirk, J.: 3 151 Kroh, J.: 12 410, 441; 14 511, 518
Kiselev, B.L.: 11 079 Kruglov, A.B .. 7 125
Kissel, Ph.P.: 11 161 Kuechle, M.: 9 435
Klees, P.: 6 019, 094 Kueffer, K.: 2 117, 417, 418
KJem, M · 7 249 Kuhn, K.: 11 468
Klein, W : 12 391 Kuleshov, N.F : 11 387
Klepfer, H.H.: 8 201 Kulichenko, M.N.: 11 641
Kley, N. van der. 3 079; 8 263 Kulish, E.E.: 14 331
Khmenkov, V.I.: 10 383 Kummerer, K. 4 506, 507; 8 343, 344; 10 021,
Klunker, J.: 9 435 351, 353
Knapp, V: 2 491; 11 742 Kumta, U.S.: 12 265
Knockaert, A.: 2 273, 420 Kunegin, E.P : 5 297
Knoll, G.F: 13 350 Kunz, E.: 11 711, 745, 755
Knudsen, K.D.: 10 257 Kuprin, B.I.: 7 041
Knyazeva, G.D.: 2 179 Kuusi, J.: 14 197
Kobayashi, M.: 14 073, 513, 515, 518 Kuznetsov, S.P.: 5 297
AUTHOR INDEX 137

Kuzncbov. VA 6 Oll3, 093. 7 206. 3-+9, 375 Lew1s, W. Bennett 6 272, 9 239,299,
Kwa,t, H 3 079 10 353, 358, 1l 465-467
Lew1s, W.H. 8 445
Lewltu;, Z. 13 337
L1banat1, Nelly A de· 12 511
L1bert, J.J.: 6 257
L1bm, B. 5 433
L Lichtenberger, F.: 5 127
L1da. M 2 371
L1dm, G · 7 389
L1ebmann, B.: 4 415. 507, 509
Labat, P. 5 1n L1khachev, Yu I 10 069, 199
Labrou,;e, M . 2 553, 660 L1lley. T.: 1 585
Labusca, Elena 6 33 7 Llllyman, E · 8 525
Ladygm, A Ya 10 199 Lmacre, J K: 10 415
Lagorce, M 3 409 Lmd, R. 10 415
Lahtmen. A . 2 393 Lmdbo, T · 2 393
LaiZier. J . 14 393 Lmde, A. van der 3 079
Lakey. J.R A 12 469 Lmder, W. 9 435
Lallement, R . 4 343, 10 352, 11 352 L1on, R.: 5 213
Lambert, J.: 6 257 LJSCJa, A : 8 225
Land1s, J W.: 3 437, 5 345 . .J63. 465, 466, .+70 L1ttle, H W: 8 037
Laney, R V. 5 169 Littler, D.J 2 415
Lansiart, A : 13 035 Lobanov, V S: 7 041
Laor, J.: 13 337 Lockney, E V.: 5 201
Lapidot, M. 12 279, .JJO Logunov, A.A.: 7 183
Lapm,, K.O 12 067 Lomanov, M.F.: 13 147
Laplante, G .. 7 003 Lomashev, B 1.: 5 397
Laponche, B 9 197 Lomer, W.M : 7 374
Larson, C E.· 1l 529, 743 Lomov, VI 8 499
Larson, H J. 8 445 Loosemore, W.R 8 059
Larsson, A 9 406 Lopez-Rodnguez, M · 2 139
Laskonn, B N. 8 515 Lorenz, D . 13 061
Last, G.A.: 10 123 Lorenz, W.J. 13 061
Latzko, D.G H : 6 095; 7 373 Loners, H . 5 331
Lauro, F: 6 213 los Santos, A. de: (see under Santos)
Laushkina, G A : 11 399 Loshakov, G A . 11 399
Laval, M. 13 223 Lotts, A.L: 4 255, 433, 8 201, 343
Lawroski. S : 9 323 Lovell, G.H B : 9 299
Lawson, D S.: 2 261 Low, G G 7 115
Lawton, H. 10 039, Lubm, E.: 13 263, 337, 349,
Layman, W H.: 8 201 351, 357
Lazar, A.H .. 2 021 Luder, H A: 4 129
Le Qmmo, R · 11 279 Luecke, R.: 9 003
Lebedev, I A 7 529 Luffm, J.: 9 197
Lebedev, !.G.· 10 217 Lugmma, T.N.: 13 48I
Leduc, C.: 9 015. 043 Lunde, J.E. 2 337
Lee, W.S. 3 437 Lunde, K : 8 327
Lee, Y.J.: I 411 Lunde,L 8327,10443
Lefrancois, B.: 9 069 Lungu, S.: 6 337; 10 337
Leibmtz, H Ma1er- (see under Maier-Le1bnitz) Lunina, L.I.. 2 179
Le1tz, G. 10 479, 609 Lune, R.: 3 325
LejpunsklJ, A. I.: 1 369, 5 037; 9 087, 10 069 Lutsenko, I.K. · 8 165
Lenders, H.: 10 089 Lutz, HR.: 2 117, 416
Leo, B.: 11 519 Lyall, L H : 12 067
Leonard, F.: 10 089 Lyarsklj, P P.: 11 225
Lepeck1, W . 1 395, 487 Lyass, F.M.: 13 299
Lepore, R.: 3 003, 375 Lyons, M.F.: 10 321
LeSurf, J.E : 10 513 Lyra, F.H.: 6 391, 486
Leta vet, A A : 11 225 Lys, L.A.: 5 409, 468
Leva1, A.: 3 384, 385, 4 195 Lysell, G : 10 289
Levenson, M · 5 143,454-456 Lytkm, V.B. · 9 087
138 AUTHOR INDEX

M Matveev, V V. 11 079
Matveeva, M D : 13 481
Maunders, E J.: 1 463
Maurer, E : 1 579, 58/; 3 477, 478; 11 467
MacEwan, J.R. 10 239, 357, 358, 363 Mausbeck, H.: 9 435
Machida. C : 11 285 Max, J : 13 223
MacQueen, K.F .. 12 067. 25/i, 259 Maxtm, I : 6 337
Maene, N.: 10 089 Maybrey, A · 2 465
Maerkl, H 4 267 Mayes, P F : 2 443
Magenes, S : 6 079 Mayquez, E.R · 6 309
Mahfouz, M 13 325, 349 Mays. C W 11 125
Mahmoud, K.A.: 11 2-B Mazancourt, R. de: 7 373, 374
Mater-Letbmtz, H : 7 003, 205 Mazurek, Yu.V. 14 331
Matllet, E 5 331 McCallum, GJ. 6 443, 487
Mainka, Ehsabeth. 9 -l35 McCay, F L 1 197
MaJOOr, E.B.M.: 8 263 McClellan, R.O.: 11 125
Makarov, V M 11 399 McCoy, HE: 5 225
Makarova, L.P.: 12 309 McNeese, L E.: 5 225
Malavolta, E 12 033 McNelly, MJ. 2 021
Malek, I 6 171 McVey, W H: 4 255
Mallard, J R.. 13 085 Meckom, V N.· 2 459; 4 243, 305; 6 375
Malov. GA.: 13 299 Medma, F A . 6 497
Malu, F. 6 361 Megy, 1: 5 127
Malykh, V A. 7 349 Mehndtratta, S L · 4 143
Malykh, Yu.A . 7 335 Mehta, M N 13 099
Malyshev, S.D: 12 309 Metchle, A: 11 503
Mamtkonyan. S V: 14 183 Mekhov, N V . 6 003
Manas, L : 6 309 Mel'mkova, M K 12 Ill
Mancmt, C. 2 4:!1, 5 269, 460 Mehce, M. 2 611
Mandel, H 1 -l45, 48/i Mello, W M Bandetra de (see under Bandelfa
Mandl, F: 9 167 de Mello)
Mam, L S · 13 099 Men'shikova, T S. 10 069, 199, 217
Mansfield, W K 12 469 Menez. A 5 213
Mante, A J.H 5 087. 449 Menon, S.: 2 393, 423
Manzatu, I · 1 641 Menza, R. Dt: (see under D1 Menza)
Marcus, F R · 1 627, 7.JJ, 4 :!81 Merchie, F 12 453
MareJ. A.N. 11 113 Menno, J L: 8 121
Marey, S: 6 115 Merkas, Z.: 13 459
Marganttdes, P 4 035 Merhvat, Lthane: 14 425
Margen, PH 2 393, 422, 423, 4 177. 212, Merrett, D J.: 4 403
215, 217 Merz, E : 9 287
Margnta, R. 14 425 Meshkov, A G 5 461, 462; 7 373
Manmch. A M · 6 003 Metwall} Aiy. A I · 4 475
Mannone. F. 1 431 Mtchaehs. W · 9 435
Marko, AM 11 475, 741 Mthaila, A : 6 337
Markov, V.K 11 641 Mikhan, V L: 2 I 79
Markov, Yu V. 2 101 Mtkt, R 5 101
Marques de Souza, J A 1 395, 488. 4 2/2, 305 Mtllet, P 4 459
Marse!, J. 4 491 Milley, DC.: 2 289
Marsham, TN. 9 119 Mtlhat, J P. 5 213
Marttn, A 6 037 Mt1hes, P .. 7 141
Martm, J J . 1l 207 Mtlls, A.L. 8 525
Martm, R : 9 069 Mmakova, E.I.: 13 147
Martms Pmto, C S . 6 492 Minashm, ME : 2 179; 6 003
Maruyama. M 11 285 Mishtma, Y : 3 279
Mary. F · 4 165 Mtstry, K.B.: 11 031; 12 097
Masse, D . 13 223 Mttault, G.· 1 567
Masters, E F.O .. 6 243 Mitchell, E W J: 7 115
Matausek, M: 9 181 Mttchell, N.T: 11 415
Matsubara, T .. 9 523 Mttenkov, F M.: 5 037; 7 263
Mattern, J 6 03 7 Mitsonias, C A : 6 325
Matttck. W · 5 367 Mityaev, Yu.L: 2 179
Matussek, P.: 9 435 Mochtzukt, K.: 5 101, 452, 455
AUTHOR INDEX 139

Mogard, H 2 321, .f/7, 10 273, 289, 357, 35/i, Nakamura, K. 11 285


36/ Nakamura, R.: ll 285
Mohamed, H 0 .. ll 243 Nakamura, Y.: 4 309
M01see\, l I. 10 199 Nakata, S.: 5 283
MotSC)tse,, P!.. ll 225 Nakhutm, I.E ll 399
Molman, J 14 425, 518 Nambt, K.S. V 11 031
Moloukhta, M.K ll 243 Nara;mga Rao, S N: 4 143
Montagntnt, A 10 563 Nasra 14 293
Monte;, J 6 309 Naumov, V.A .. 5 397
Moody, L S 8 445 Navarrete, M · 14 HI
Mooradtan, A J 6 277, 369, 370, 8 180, 3-f.f Navascues, J M Otero (sec under Otero
Moore, J 5 255 Navascue;)
Mora, P A Della (sec under Della Mora) Navm;ek, B.: 4 491
Moraes Ftlho, J E de (see under de Morae., Nazare VaL, A . ll 195
Ftlho) Nam, M. 14 447
Moreau, J -C 5 127 Negnnt, R . 6 079
More h. R 6 34 7 Netmark, LA : 10 053
More lie, J M 4 506, 5 UK7, 10 353 Nejad, H Roham- (sec under Roham-Ncjad)
Morewttz, H A 3 065 Nelepo, B A.· 11 609
Morgado, F 13 435 Nelson, D.J ll 575
Morgan, F 7 :!.-+5, 9 .fU5, -+07, 533, 535 Nelson, R.S. l 0 I 09
Moner, F 9 197 Nentwtch, A A 4 157
Morokhov, l D 1 66 7 Nentwtch, D . 9 469
Morn;, P A . 3 095, 20 l, 38!!, 381, 383 Nercy, B de· 3 -+7/i, 479
Mors), Samtra M 11 243 Nen, D 8 225
Morucct, J -P 13 035 Neskovtc, B A · 13 351, 459
Mmedale, D 10 I 09 Nesmeyanov, AN 14 145
Mo;tm, N 9 449 Nesmeyanova, G M. 8 18:!., ll 465
MotO]tma, K 14 073 Nesterenko, V B : 5 397
Motte, F · 10 OH9 Nettley, P T . 10 399
Movsestpn, M · 12 373 Neuber, J : 9 435
Mov,hevtch. Z M 7 263 Neumann, J: 1 419
Muchy, B Cochet- (sec under Cochct-l\fuch_1) Nevanlmna, L 1 2X9
Mueller, H -W 5 367, -+63, .f6.f Nevorotm, V K : 10 595
Mukhm, V S 10 ::' 17 NevsktJ. B V.· 8165
Mummery, P.W .. 5 157,454-456 Nevskij, V P . 2 I 79
Munro, A.H ll 013 Newbould, P 12 215
Murata, T 11 305 Newcombe, H B 13 407
Murra). P 10 123 Ntchols, R W . 10 549
Murray, R L 12 4K I Ntewodntczanskt, J 14 123
Murthy, T K S 8 099 Ntktforov, A S 14 33 I
Mustafa, N 14 44 7 Ntktpclov, B V 7 335
Mustelter, J P 4 505, 10 356 Ntkolaev, VA 10 495
Muzdeka, S ll 053 Ntkolaev, V.M 7 529
Mya,oedm, B F 7 5 ::'9 Ntkulma, A V.: 10 537
Myatt, J 7 323 Ntlson, L B . 2 393
Ntms, J B 5 453
Ntshtwakt, Y.: 11 285, 464, 745
Ntstad, J 3 129
Ntttcbcrg, E 2 645
N Nomura, A 2 151
Noothout, A.J : 8 263
Nordloef, G . 1 289
Nadkarnt, G.D 13 099 Nordstroem, B : 1 2S9
Naess, H K 2 645 Notley, M J F · 10 239
Nagasaki, R 10 36 7 Notz, K J 4 391
Nagaya, Y ll 2K5 Novak, W.: 3 309, 383, 384
Nagayama, T 1 73 I Novtkova, N Ya 11 641
Nagt, F I · 14 293 Novoselov, G.P: 8 499
Natrn, J S 10 14 I Nozawa, S.· 9 215
Nakahara, M ll 285 Nunn, R M : 9 300
NakaJima, K . 9 335, ll 2H5 Nuttall, V W . 12 06 7
140 AUTHOR INDEX

0 Parry, J.Y.L.: 9 053, 083


Pascual, F.: 1 273; 6 199
Pasechmk, AM.: 13 481
Patann, L : 10 429
O'Farrclly, C.: 3 378, 385, 11 .!78, .!IW Patel, M.C: 13 099
O'Rorkc, E W.· 5 345 Pauhcka, I : 2 353
Obukhov, NV 13 299 Pavlov, AS .. 13 117
Ocon, C. YeleL: (see under Velez) Pavlovic, M.: 4 491
Oerdoegh, M.. 1 529 Pawhw, J.: 8 185
Oevree1de, M . 2 337 Payan, G .. 5 021
Ogard, A E 4 391, 507 Payne, B.R: 14 411
Ohmomo, Y .. 11 2H5 Pazirandeh, A .. 6 455
Ohsak1, Y . 3 297 Pearlman, H.: 10 459
Okamura, S. 7 og5 Pease, R.S . 7 431, 465, 466
Okrent, D.: 2 4.!.!; 3 375, 38.!, 5 451, 464, Peconm, Y.: 13 203, 353, 354, 356
468; 10 350 Pecqueur, M. 9 043,81-83
Ohver. K E : 5 20 1 Pedersen, J. · 9 167
Oilier, H 3 325; 4 45l) Pedersen, W. Batsberg: (see under Batsberg
Oltra, F: 6 199, .!73 Pedersen)
Omar, Y T. 13 356 Pedretti, A : 5 269
OnosovskiJ, K.K.: 13 1-17 Pemon, D.E.H.: 1 579, 653, 742
Onufnev, V D : 10 003 Peka, I : 8 535
Orlov, Y.Y: 5 037, 4-19, 450, 9 087, .!33 Pelah, I: 7 101
Orsemgo, G 8 375 Pelce, J : 4 459
Ortega, J. 1 273 Pelras, M : 3 249
Orth, F : 3 309 Pelzer, C.W . 1 683, 742
Ortms de Bettencourt, A · 11 195 Pelzer, N. 1 741, 742; 3 451
Osborn, K.R : 8 -145 Penn, A.W.· 7 323
Osh1ma, K. 1 3.!8, 9 335, 406, -108 Penneman, R.A: 7 487
Osipov, Y.B. 12 309; 14 301, 511, 512, 516, Pepper, R.B. 11067,277-279
517 Peray, R.: 4 459
Ostle. D · 8 059 Perncos, D C : 4 035: 6 325
Oszuszky, F J.P. 4 157 Perrin, A.J · 4 049
Otero Navascues, J M. 6 485, 486; 8 181 Perron, P.O.: 11 475
Oullion, J : 3 163 Perrot, M.: 8 429
Oyama, A.: 5 101 Perryman, E.CW.: 6 277
Pershagen, B.: 2 633
Peterson, R.E.: 3 065
Petit, A.: 9 408
Petit, J . 3 163
p Petranyi, Gy. 13 253
Petrascu, M.: 6 337
Petros'yants, AM : 1 369, 487; 5 297
Pflasterer, G.R.: 3 065
Pacault, P .. 4 165 Ph1hp, W.S.: 2 443
Pamter, R B 13 361 Ph1hpp, H : 2 497
Pajot, J : 4 343 P~atti, U .. 8 375
Palac1os, L 1 273 P1ch, H C : 4 233
Palladmo, N.J: 3 375, 383; 11 .!79, 12 481, P1ckles, B.W .. 10 549
529, 530 P1ckman, D.O.: 2 307; 10 358,
Panahandeh, H.: 6 455 359, 361
Panopou1os, S 3 4 78 Pierantoni, F.: 5 115
Pantie, R.: 8 073 Piesch, E.: 11 141
Papadatos, G : 4 035, 503 P1kler, F.: 6 494
Papasterg1ou, C N.: 6 325 Pimenov, M.K.: 11 369
Pardo Albarellos, J. 2 139, 418 Pind, C.: 2 093
Parikh, K.S.: 1 325; 4 143, 211, 212, 5 458; 6 Pinto, C.S. Martms: (see under Martins
272, 274, 375, 486, 508 Pmto)
Parker, F.L.: 11 745 Piscov, I.: 14 019
Parker, R.P.: 13 085 Pismannik, K.D.: 14 331
Parkhomenko, G.M.: 11 113 Pistacchim Galvao, J.: 11 195, 281
Parkinson, N.: 10 039 Planquart, J.: 10 179, 11 179
Parnianpour, H .. 6 455 Plas, Th. van der- 8 263
AUTHOR INDEX 141

Plas, P Van den (see under Van den Pia;) R


Platonov, P.A.: 7 207, 10 383
Plesch, D : 9 003
Plunen, P: 9 015
PoddubnYJ, I Ya . 14 30 I Rabt, I 1.. 1 079
Polic, D : 13 459 Radkowskl, A : 4 505; 7 375; 9 235
Pologtkh, B G · 7 263, 11 079 Radwan, M.: 14 091, 511, 513, 514
PoltoratsktJ, N 1.: 10 199 Raedt, C de. 10 089
Polushkm, K.K.: 5 297 Ragozmsk!J, A I : 7 335
Polverelh, M.. 13 447 Rahalkar, G.W: 12 265
Polyakov, Yu A: 12 Ill Rahman,E.A. 13317,352
Pon, G A · 5 239 Rahman,I.A. 13317
Ponomarenko, V.B . 10 595 Ra!SIC, N.: 6 315, 369
Poole, M J · 7 323 Raistgl, C : 3 339
Pop-Jordanov, J 6 315, 9 IS I Rajan, N.S. Sunder: (see under Sunder RaJan)
Popa, P 3 3115: 6 337 Rak, V. 8 535
Popov, A K. 7 041 Ramalho Carlos, C.A. Corre13 de· (see under
Porett1, G.G . 13 175 Correia de Ramalho Carlos)
Poskm, M.. 7 191 Ramanathan, P.: 13 099
Potesta, A 6 079 Ramam, M.P.S.: 6 131
Pottier, P.: 11 325 Ramanna, L. 13 099
Pouderoux, P . 5 213 Ramanna, R. 7 541, 12 499,531
Pounder, J 0 : 10 039 Ramey, J.T 3 437, 6 099, 269, 270
Powell, C 5 201 Rankm, G S.: 8 525
Pradel, J : 11 445 Rao, N.S 12 097
Pressesky, AJ 3 065, 3111, 3113 Rao, G V Subba: (see under Subba Rao)
Preston, A 11 415 Rao, S N. Narasmga (see under Narasinga Rao)
Pnce, M.S.T.: 4 5011, 509 Rao, V Surya: (see under Surya Rao)
Pnnce, K.: 4 403 Rappeneau, J.: 10 579
Pnster, B.S. 11 663 Rashtd, A.: 14 383
Pritchard, E H .. 8 525 Rasmussen, I : 13 161, 352
Proepstl, G H: 12 257, 413 Rasor, N S . 7 375
Prokes, B . 6 I 71 Rathvon, H.C. 8 445
Prokhorov, V I : 10 003 Ratter, J.L.. 4 343, 506; 10 350, 353, 356, 357
Prokhorov, V.M.: 12 111, 260 Rauzen, F V.: 11 387
Proshkm, A.A: 10 199 Raynaud, C.: 13 035
Proverbs, M.D .. 12 067 Razov, I A .. 10 495
Prusakov, V.N . 8 499 Rechmc, Jadwiga· 13 337
Pruschek, R : 7 375 Redo!, A.: 4 113
Przewlocki, K 14 123 Regtfe, J M: 8 121
Pugachev, A.V: 14 227 Reichle, D.E: 11 575
Pmg, J R 14 393, 516, 517 Remker, P.H.: 2 021
Pmgdelhvol, J Alguero· (see under Alguero Rembser, J. 1 515
Puigdelbvol) Renard, Eh.V.: 8 411
Puolakka, H 14 197 Rengel, J C 2 021
Pupko, V Ya · 7 349 Renner, W.. 4 157
Punca, I : 6 337 Renme, D.A .. 12 067, 261
Putilova, I N 12 309 Renou, 1.. 11 519, 742
Renzom, R.: 10 307
Reshetnikov, F.G .. 10 217
Reuschel, A.G .. 8 459
Reutler, H.: 7 003
Reutov, V.F.: 10 003, 199
Reynolds, R A : 11 487
Ricard, Simone 13 035
Q Rtchards, H.J.. 14 469
Richards, R B. 2 601
Rtchmond, C.R.: 11 125
Rtckard, C.L.: 5 345
Quaranta Cabral, U.: 12 417, 529 Rienstra, F.: 4 089
Qmhtlla1t, 0 A.· 1 661 Rmgot, C : 10 357, 359
Qmmo, R. Le: (see under Le Qumw) R.tsttc, M.M.: 4 491
Qureshi, I.H 14 293, 44 7 RIVIere, R.: 13 035
142 AUTHOR INDEX

R1vkm, E.Yu. 2 179 Rydell, N. 2 075


R~<on, R H · 13 407 RymashevskiJ, G.A . 10 217
Roake, W.E : 8 311 Ryzhov, M N.: 9 406, 409
Roberts. J.T 4 255. 6 057, 8 003 Ryznar, L . 13 3R 1
Robertson, J.A.L.: 4 507; 5 460, 461. 8 1~5. Rzymkowskl, T.: 14 09I
344; 10 356, 36 I
Robm, A 11 519
Robmson. R E.: 14 5 I 7
Rocha, A F G , da · (see under da Rocha)
Rodd1s, L.H .. Jr.: 2 003
Rode. I : 13 253
s
Rodean. E : 1 641
Rodin. V M: 10 199
Rodriguez, M Lopez- (see under Sadn, N Fanvar- (see under Fanvar-Sadri)
Lopez-Rodngucz) Saeland. E. 1 580. 721
Roelhg, K.: 4 415 Saenko. G.P: 10 537
Rogachev, VI 12 256, :!58, :!59, 309, Smk1, M : 11 285
4I I. 4I:! Samt-Lebe. L.. 12 34 7. 411
Rogan. H: 8 215 Sa1tcevsky, B.: 3 382; 5 461, 46:!; 10 354
Rognon, J. 2 117, 4I 7 Sa1to. N 14 512. 5I5. 520
Roham-NeJad, H 6 487 Sakata, S.: 11 285
Rolher, M A 1 7-13; 6 27 I, 8 IS I. 575. 12 Salmon, R. 4 255, 305
-168 Salom-Smca, J . 1 353. 4 :! 10
Rolstad, E.: 10 257. 358, 359 Salvetti. C.: 1 325, 541. 5/11, 582
Romanenko, V S 5 297 Samuel, A.M · 13 099
Romanov. G N: l l 663 Sandberg, 0.: 2 075
Rometsch. R .. 9 3~5. -108, -109 Sandberg, R.O.· 2 021
Rose, B.: 7 207, :!08 14 5 I:! Sandoval Yallarta, M.: 1 326, 741; 2 49I,
Rose, E: l l 141 5 -15:!; 6 094, 273; 7 465. 9 405
Rose, R 8 327 Sandstedt, K E.: 2 321
Rosen. L 7 167. 208 Sam, L 9 105. 234
Rosen, M.A. 3 037. 437 Sanmer. J 3 249
Rosen, S 4 325, 505. 506 Santos, A de los· 3 217
Rosenberg. T.: 13 337 Santos, I.S : 12 179
Rosenblatt, L.S.: l l 125 Santos, Lydia dos. 9 397
Rosenthal. M W.: 5 225, -157 Santos, A Alonso (see under Alonso Santos)
Rosenthall, L : 13 2X5 Sapme, S.R : 9 031, 081
Ross-Ross, P A : 10 513 Sarabha1, Y.A.: 1 581; 3 379; 6 271. 375, 485.
Ross1, F.: 10 563 -186, 487
Ross1llon, F · 12 453 Sarantsev, Y.P.: 7 159, 208
Rostamg. M : 9 069 Sane, M 12 256, 260
Rotem, T 7 101 Sarlos, G. 5 409, 8 344
Roth. E 9 069. 08-1. 14 425 Sarram, M.: 1 325; 2 4I6, 6 455
Roushdy. H M.: 12 361, 13 325 Sasaki, S.: 7 271, 373. 374
Rowland, R.E .. l l 125 Sato, T : 12 325
Rozenholc, M 5 021 Sauar, T 0. 2 645
Rubio-Escudero, M.. 6 433 Saulmer, A· 7 141
Ruderman, A.l.: 13 147 Saute ron, J : 8 54 7
Rueda Fornies, R : 2 -1 I 8 Savchenko, N.E.: 13 325
Ruf, M.. 11 591 Savchenko, O.V.: 13 147
Rupp, A.F.· 13 013 Savel'ev, E G . 10 595
Ruppert, E : 9 435 Savm, Y.N.: 12 189
Ruskov, S.: 1 257 Savosm. S I 14 183
Russell, R S · 12 215. 261. 26:! Sawa1. S 5 283
Russell. W.L: 13 487. 502 Sayed, A.A 6 115
Rutherford. R .. 2 511, 659, 660 Sayers. J B. 10 141. 355
Rutter, I.. 10 337 Scaggs, R A.: 2 575
Rutter, R.L.: 2 233, 420 Schaeffer. R.: 11 207
Ryabov, G.G .. 11 663 Schatz, A : 6 03 7
Ryabova, E.R.: l l 663 Scheer, K.E: 13 061, 350, 351
Ryazantsev, E.P.: 7 I25 Schenck, P.: 13 061
Ryckelynck, J.: 9 197 Schenk, H.: 2 059, 523
Rydberg. J.: 3 38I, 382 Sch1karsk1, W .. 11 591
AUTHOR INDEX 143

Schileo, G: 9 105, 234 Shima. S. 5 283


Schleicher, H W : 1 707 Shimelevich, Yu S.: 7 063
Schloesser, J 9 287 Shimokawa, J: 4 309, 505
Schlueter, A . 7 423, 466 Shiralkar, S.S.: 4 143
Schmets. J 8 576, 577 Shirshova, R A : 12 Ill
Schm1edel, P.: 4 267 Shiryaev, V.I.: 5 037
Schneider. E .. 8 349 Shishkov, Yu.D: 8 499
Schneider, V.W 9 435 Shkvarmkov, P.K : 12 189
Schubert, A E 2 021 Shleien, B.: 11 559
Schubert, K . 9 003 Shmelev, V: 9 487
Schueller, W.. 4 267, 305; 8 483 Shmidt. V S.. 8 411
Schuette, R · 9 003 Shtan', A.S: 7 374; 14 183, 514, 515
Schulten, R 5 36 7 Shuck, A B : 8 311
Schultz, G . 3 129 Shvebel'bht, K.G.: 14 331
Schumacher, H. 4 391 Shvetsov, I K 7 529
Schumacher, W.. 7 285 Siagian, E G.: 12 337
Schuster, G 1 515, 579, 580 Sidorenko, V.A.: 2 101, 417; 5 459
Schwartz, J -P : 7 003, 07 3, 375 Sieber, U · 9 003
Schwibach, J 11 591 Siegmund, H. 12 391
Scott. J.· 2 511 Sieveka, E.H .. 6 229
Scott. J.L. 8 311 Sievers, G.. 10 4 79, 608
Seaborg, G T 1 029, 7 487, 541 Sigurbjoernsson, B · 12 049, 255, 260, 412
Sebilleau, F : 5 021 Silva, J.: 4 113
Sedov, V M 2 215 Sdvestn, M.: 5 269
Sedova, A V . 10 537 SimanovskiJ, Yu.M: 2 215
Segerberg, F . 2 539, 660 Simic, V.. 8 073
Se1del. D.: 9 003 Simmer, J.: 6 171
Sekl, Y : 9 523 Stmmons, J H.W . 10 399
Semenov, B A: 1 667 Simmons, J.M : 4 325
Senms, C 3 377 Simmons, W R. 3 065
Sens, P.F: 8 263 Simon, D.N.: 6 391
Sentuerk, F.: 14 520 Simonet, G.: 9 069
Serbm, V.I.: 7 349 Simpson, D.M.: 11 487
Sergeev, Yu A 6 003 Smclair, E E : 8 445; 10 459
Sergio, R.: 4 113 Smev, N.M.: 5 397
Seshagin, N.: 4 143 Singer, K.: 14 355, 512, 517, 518
Sethna, H.N.: 4 243 Smgh, B.. 13 099
Seve, J : 3 339 Smgh, b B 13 393
Severo, A Smgh, K 13 099
11 195 Sirotkin, A.P : 5 297
Sewatkar, A.B.: 13 099 Siwabessy, G.A.: 12 412; 13 351
Seynaeve, F.: 4 281 Sjoestrand, N.G.: 7 053
Shabahn, E.P .. 7 041 Skardhamar, T . 2 645
Shaked, H.: 6 347 Skatkm, V.M: 11 079
Shalmon, E.: 7 243 Skjoeldebrand, R.: 9 487
Shapar, H.K.: 3 423, 479 Skorovarov, 0.1.: 8 515
Shappert, L.B .. 2 575 Sknnichenko, M.L.: 8 147
Sharapov, V.N.: 2 179 Skvortsov, S.A.: 2 101
Sharma, S.M. 13 099, 351, 353, 357 Slack, M.R.: 2 261"
Sharp, Hon Mitchell: 1 091 S1avm, S.V .. 6 003
Shasharin, G.A.: 2 179 Sledzyuk, A.K.. 7 263
Shatalov, V V. 8 515 Shzov. V.P.: 5 397
Shatskaya, 0 A . 2 179 Smelcerovic, M.: 11 053
Shaw, M.: 5 003, 447 Smelov, V S.. 8 411
Sheely, W F.: 4 325 Smidt, D: 3 111
Sheldon, E.B.: 8 395 Smirnov, V.S.: 7 041
Shepherd, L.R.: 5 317, 463, 464 Smirnov, V.V.: 2 215
Sheppard, M F.: 10 549; 11 549 Smirnova, N.M: 11 399
Shevchenko, V.B .. 8 411,575-577 Smith, C.W.: 2 575
Shewmon, P.G.: 4 505; 10 123 Smith, D : 2 307
Shibata, H.: 3 297, 383 Sm1th, DB 14 469,513, 520
Shibata, T : 7 085 Smith, D.R.: 5 255
Shichi, D: 1 731 Smith, R.: 13354-356, 14 513
144 AUTHOR INDEX

Smith, S.E.: 8 059, 182 Sudarsono, B 6 48 7


Smohn. I I 1 667 Suess, A . 12 391
Smolkm, I M.: 11 387 Sugahara, T.. 13 423
Snell. AH: 7 019, 20/i, 13 352 Sug1moto, S 11 305
Sncpvangcrs. J J M.: 3 079. 6 369 Sugun, S 3 279
SobaJIC, M 11 053 Smca, J Salom-. (see under Salom-Suica)
Sokolov. A Y 12 Ill Smt, H D 13 127, 351, 352
Sokolov, I.N .. 6 003 Su1ta, T 7 085, 207
Sokolov, Y I 7 O.tl Sukhoruchenkov, N.Y.· 6 003
SokurskiJ. Yu N 10 003 Sum1ya, Y · 11 753, 764
Sornem, J.: 2 4/8 Sundaram. K 11 031, 276, 277, 13 349, 350,
Souch, A.E. 3 325 354
Sousseher, Y 11 445, 47 I Sunder RaJ an, N .S.: 6 13 I
Southwood. J R.M. 2 247 Sunta, C M : 11 03 I
Souza, J A Marques de (sec under Marques de Surya Rao, Y : 2 459
Souza) Suyama, 1.. 11 285
Souza Santos, T.D de· 4 379, 8 575, Suzuki, S. · 4 309
12 529 Suzuk1, Y 11 285
Sowb), F.D 7 2.f4. 11 278, 74.f Swammathan, M S · 12 003, 255, 256
Sowerby, B.D 14 169 Sychev, R.S.: 10 069
Spalam, C N 10 459 Syllus, C 13 243
SpasoJCVIC, D . 4 491 Sytov. L I 10 069
Sp1cwak, I 6 229 Szabo. E 1 529
Sp1talmk. J 1 551. 5/!2, 6 507 Szabo, F 1 529, 14 514
Sp1tsyn, Y 1.. 11 369, 609
Spragg, W T 14 169
Sreemvasan, A. 12 260, 265, .flU
Snmvasan. N · 3 383; 4 243, 305.
9 299 T
Stamenkov1c. 1.. 4 .t91
Stanbridge, J R 5 433
Standnng, J .. 10 109, 11 IU'I
Starzynskl, K 12 127, 260 ladmor, J 3 385, 14 519
Staudmger, F . 4 157 Taghat1, S . 11 091
Stefanovic. D · 9 18 I Taber, F: 1 241
Stegemann, D .. 9 .t35 Takekosh1, T . 3 279
Stehle, H : 7 375 Taketam, K.: 10 153
Stein, R.M : 3 389, 47/i Talmont, X.: 8 429
Stekol'mkov, Y Y: 2 101, 5 037 Tam1ya, S : 9 335
Stepanov, Y G .. 7 349 Tanguy, P .. 2 420, 5 331, 463, 466
Stephan. W 11 355, 464 Tardiff, AN: 2 475
Stern, T : 10 321 Tatarmkov, A P. 8 147
Sterregaard, B.: 14 519 Tatlock, J. 9 063
StevanOVIC, M . 4 491 Tattersall, J 0. 11 487, 741, 742
Stewart. H B 4 .t33, 509. 9 :236, 299 Taylor, R S.: 3 151
St1efel, J T : 2 021 Teboul, A : 9 234
St1ennon. G : 6 498, 50.f. 10 089 Templeton, W.L.: 11 631
StlpaniCJC, P.N . 8 UH I Tenerz, E . 2 633
Stman, D.· 2 421, .f22; 6 337 Teoule, R.. 13 44 7
Stoilov, M.: 14 019 Teraube, R: 3 249
Stoll, P 2 117 Testa, G.: 9 235; 10 307
Stoll, W 8 281, 343, 9 435 Teste du Balller, A .. 2 273, 420
Stoller. S M · 2 497 Teteny1. P.: 14 511
Stordeur, A de: 5 448, 453 Tevebaugh, A.D.: 4 325
Storer, J B : 11 003, 275 TeverovskiJ, E.N.: 11 703
Storrer, J .. 10 179, 356 Thexton, HE. 10 513
Stott, G · 8 575 Th~riet, L.. 6 257, 8 429
Stoute, J.R.D 3 079 Thomas. I.D 8 311
Stroemme, R. 1 289 Thomas. K T 6 131,375
Strohl, P : 3 389, 477. 478 Thomas, P.: 12 265
Strugar, P 9 181 Thompson, D : 3 095
Subba Rao, G Y.: 1 328 Thorn, J.D.: 5 385, 10 360
Sudarsan, P.· 12 265 Thunell, J.: 7 361
AUTHOR INDEX 145

Tibuleac, D .. 1 641 v
Tikhomirov, F.A. 11 675
Tikhomirov, V N. 11 609
Toccafondi, G .. 11 091
Toelgyessy, J .. 14 257
Togo, Y : 3 279 Vacek, M : 3 265
Tokarev, Yu.l.: 6 003 VaJnberg, M.Sh · 13 147
Tolmie, R W 14 213 Vakil, Urmila K . 12 265
Tomonto, J.R: 9 131 Val Cob, M del· 12 411
Torre, S . 6 309 Valfells, A . 5 45/i
Tournier, E. 13 223 Vallarta, M Sandoval (see under Sandoval
Toyota, M · 11 547 Vallarta)
Traourouder, R : 9 069 Vallone, C.. 8 375
Traube, K : 3 051, 376 Van Asbroeck, Ph · 5 433
Trauger, D B 4 433; 5 345 van de Vate, J.F.: (sec under Vate)
Tremeer, G.E B. 1 463 Van den Broeck, H 9 149
Trcvmo, R . 6 403 Van den Damme, R: 4 211
Trochens, M.: 7 3X9, 465 Van den Plas, P : 7 466
Trocki, T . 9 131 van der Brugghen, F W (see
Trofimov, D I . 11 3X7 under Brugghen)
Trott, N G 13 085, 349-357 van der Kley, N (see under Kley)
Troyano, F 6 199 van der Linde, A : (see under Lmde)
Troyanov, M.F.: 9 087 van der Plas, Th : (see under Plas)
Troyer, A De. (sec under De Troyer) van Gee!, J. (see under Gee!)
1 rueba Belhdo, P : 3 217 Vanden Bemden, E : 8 295, 344
Trusov, A G. 11 609 Vann, H.E.: 2 427, 491
Tseherncr, M.. 3 Ill Varga, S. 14 257
Tsuchiya, T 13 423 Vargas. J.l 1 581
Tsu kuda, T : 2 15 I Varro, K 14 045
Tsunemoto, H . 13 271 Varteresz, V.: 13 253, 356, 357
Tsvetaeva, N.E .. 11 641 Vas, K.. 12 085, 259, 260, 409, 410
Tuohy, T 9 0/!3 Vate, J F van de· 3 079
Turkm, A.D 11 I 13 Vaughan, R D 5 385
Turkov, Zh.: 1 6S3 Vaz, A. Nazare: (sec under Nazare Vaz)
Turrini, E.: 5 433 Vaz Carreiro, J.: 11 195
Tverkovkin, B E 5 397 Vdovenko, V M.: 11 609
Twum-Danso, L · 1 326, 41!7 Veeder, J.l · 9 239
Tyror, J .G 2 659 Velez, C 1 185, 326, 477; 3 385, 6 495
Tyrrell, J.F.: 4 049 Velona, F.· 2 205, 419; 3 380
Vendryes, G.: 5 021,448, 450-453
Verdaguer, F: 6 309
Verdier, J. 7 207
Vereshchinskij, LV.: 14 301
Verheugen, J H N : 8 263
VerneJoul, P. de: 13 035
u Vershinm, N.Y.: 14 331
VertebnyJ, V.P.: 7 208
Vertut, J . 11 161
Veryatm, U D 8 499
Udoguchi, T 3 297 Veselkm, A.P.: 2 179
Udrea, 1.. 6 33 7 Vicente, C.M .. 4 233
Ueda, T · 11 285 Vtda1,P 12257,412.14518
Uematsu, K . 4 309 Vtdal, R · 9 197
Uglow, A G: 10 167 Videm, K.: 8 327; 10 443, 608
Ugryumov, MV. 2 215 VIeider, G 5 433
Ukhanova, V.A . 11 663 VIelvoye, A.: 2 611
Ukraintsev, F.l : 7 041 VIgnet, P.: 6 213
Ulken, D : 7 285 VIgon, Mana A.: 6 309
Ulmann, R M.: 12 257, 25/i, 299 Viheriaevaara, H 4 07 3
Umegaki, Y 13 271 Vikuhn, A.A.: 12 309
United Nations: 1 303 Villoria, A.: 8 121
Ursu, 1.: 10 607, 14 111 Vinther, A.: 14 355
Usmani, I.H.: 6 496 Viratelle, J.: 9 069
146 AUTHOR INDEX

Yirg!l'cv, Yu S. 10 3!\3 Went. J J: 9 271, 300


Vla;yuk, P A 12 227 Wertcnbach, H 9 435
Voelcker. H 9 003 Werth, G.C.: 7 243, 244
Yogt, KJ: 11 141 West, J.M.: 2 021
Yolkov, EN 7 041 Whtte, P A. 8 059
Yolodtn. II 8 515 Whttfteld, J W : 13 407
Yolvcy. J 9 015 Whttman. M.J · 2 427, 475, 493, 4 103
von Baeckmann. A . (see under Baeckmann) Wtechers, W.K.: 4 089, 211
von der Hardt, P : (see under Hardt) Wtese, D H. 8 311
Yonsek. M. · 2 353 Wtesner, LA E. 14 512, 516
Yorob'ev, A.N.: 10 199 Wilhelmt. Marhe; 9 435
Vorob'ev, E.!· 11 225. 13 350, 35 I. 353. 357 Wt1ltams, A.E. 10 039
Voronin, AN 7 335 Williams. R.M.: 8 037, 181
Yoronm, I M 10 003 Wt1son, A.R.W 7 211, 243, 245
Voronm. L.M .. 2 101 Wilson, E : 10 039
Vorsats, B 1 5 29 Wilson, H W. 12 469,530
Votmov, S N: 10 003 Wilson, R. 11 475
VujntC, V.: 13 459 Windeyer, Str Bnan: 13 349
Yychyttl, P . 3 383; 11 276. 281, 7.J5; 13 502 Winkler, W.: 11 503
Wmterson, H.M : 2 021
Woda, H.: 9 435
Wolfe, B. 3 065; 5 185
Wolff, P.H.W.: 5 053, 447, 457
Wong, K.: 11 475
Wood, B L.: 1 742
w Wood, D 13 285
Wood, D.S: 10 549
Woodhead, L W: 2 289, 421
Woodman, F.J.: 11 415
Woolston, J.E .. 1 493, 683
Waegh, F de· 8 295 World Health Organization (WHO): 11 725; 13
Wagner, H N. Jr.: 13 013,349 003
Wagner, K.: 2 353
Wright. D W.· 5 201
Wahab, E.M .. Abdel (see under Abdel Wahab) Wright, J. 10 415
Wahab, M.F., Abdel- (see under Abdel-Wahab) Wyndham, C.H.: 11 013
Wakid, A.M.: 12 361
Walke, G.J : 2 497, 10 321
Walker, A.: 2 261
Walker, R F.: 5 345
Ward, J.H .. 2 003. 415
Ward, R.G.: 2 421, 5 .J59
Warner, B.F: 8 367
Washburn, T.N · 4 255; 8 201
Watanabe, K.. 10 153 y
Watson, G M : 11 341
Watt, J S : 14 169
Weaver, C.: 11 559
Weber, C.E.: 8 311 Yakovlev, Yu.V : 14 183
Weber, J.: 11 277 Yakubovtch, A L.: 14 183
Weber, R.E.: 9 511 Yamada, T.: 1 487
Webster, D S : 8 395 Yamamoto, T.: 9 523
Webster, I. 11 0!3 YanushkovskiJ, V.A.: 14 227
Weckesser, A: 2 059, 416 Yaroshmskij, V.I.: 11 399
Wedeen, A : 4 003 Yasukawa, S. 9 215
Weeke, E.: 13 161 Yatsurugi, T.: 10 153
Weeks, J.L.. 11 475 Yazvttsktj, Yu.S.: 7 041
Weinberg, A.M .. 1 171, 325, 326, 328, 488; 5 Yellowlees, J.M. · 5 433
462, 467; 6 271' 11 467 Yiftah, S.: 6 269; 7 101
Weiner, M.L: 6 486 Yoshida, Y: 11 259
Weir, J.R. Jr.. 10 459 Yoshioka, T: 2 151
Weis, F.: 9 003 Young, SA.: 4 221, 305
Weisbrod!, I.A.: 9 082 Yudin, F.P.: 11 369
Wettkamp, C 9 435,533-535 Yurova, L.N.: 9 087
Wengler, J .. 3 lJ I Yusa, H : 11 305
AUTHOR INDEX TRANSLITERATION INDEX 147

z Zemlyanukhina, N.A.: 11 641


Zenteno. M.: 6 508
Zhemchuzhnikov, G N: 7 041
Zhernov, V S . 11 079
ZaJmovsktJ, A.S 10 069 Zhtrnov. A.D : 5 297
ZaJlsev. A A.: 7 529 Zmn, W H.: 10 321
Zakt, M.R. · 4 475 Zmov'ev, V.P.: 7 041
Zamtr, D. 7 101 Ztvanovtc, B . 4 491
Zebroskt, E L . 10 053 Zoch, 0.: 9 355
Zeeuw. D. de· (see under de Zeeuw) Zorzoh, G.B.: 9 299
Zeftrov, A.P.: 8 165 Zuehlke, K.: 7 207
Zehnder. H.J.: 12 319 Zuev, VA.: 8 499
Zelazny, R 1 601 Zuppmger, A : 13 175
Zeller. W.: 9 435 Zwmgenberger, L · 5 452

TRANSLITERATION INDEX

Throughout the 15 volumes of these Proceedings, the INIS Transliteration Rules have been used as
laid down in IAEA-INIS-10 (Rev. I) of March 1971. However, where the Cyrillic is a transliterated form,
the correct Roman form is given, e.g. l.JoM, ,llt>.: Csom, Gy.

A6paMoB, B.M. Abramov, V .M.


AranoBa, H, TI. Agapova, N.P.
ArpaHaT, B.3. Agranat, V.Z.
AJieKCaH,llpOB, A. n. Aleksandrov, A. P.
AJieKcaH,llpoB, IO.H. Aleksandrov, Yu.I.
AJieKcaxHH, P.M. Aleksakhin, R.M.
AJieKceHKO, IO. H. Aleksenko, Yu. N.
AJie~eHKOB, n. H. Aleshchenkov, P.I.
AJIHMapHH, H.TI. Alimarin, I. P.
AMaeB, A . .II:. Amaev, A.D.
AHaHheB, B.,n:. Anan'ev, V. D.
AH.llpeeB, E. Andreev, E.
AH,llpeeB, n .A. Andreev, P .A.
AH.llpeeBa, E.A. Andreeva, E.A.
AH.llpHeBCKH.H, P .A. Andrievskij, R.A.
IAH.llp!OWHH, H .A -I Andryushin, I. A. t
AHHCHMOBa, H.A. Anisimova, I.A.
ApHcTapxoB, H. H. Aristarkhov, N. N.
ApQ11MOBI1'I, JI. A. Artsimovich, L.A.
AcTpaxaH, E .B. Astrakhan, B. V.
A<poHHH, r. c. Afonin, G. S.
148 TRANSLITERATION INDEX

Ea611Kosa, IO . .P. Babikova, Yu. F.


Ear,2:1acapos, IO.E. Bagdasarov, Yu.E.
EaM:coroJIOB' r . .ll:. Bajsogolov, G. D.
EaKaHOB, A.B. Bakanov, A. V.
Eanaca~IOB, IO.r. Balasanov, Yu.G.
EanyKosa, B . .ll:. Balukova, V. D.
Eapa6ac, K. Barabas, K.
EapcK11i1:, M .JI. Barskij, M.L.
EaTos, C. Batov, S.
EaTypos, B.B. Baturov, B.B.
EaT.birHH, H . .P. Batygin, N .F.
Eaxypos, B. r. Bakhurov, V. G.
EaiiiJILI KOB, C. H. Bashlykov, S.N.
EepaHeK, H. Beranek, J.
EepHOBcKa.H, P. H. Bernovskaya, R.N.
Eecnanos, .ll: . .P. Bespalov, D. F.
Eecqi1HCKI1H, A.A. Beschinskij, A.A.
Ee3p, A.A. Beehr, A.A.
E11611JiaiiiBI1J111 1 IO. K. Bibilashvili, Yu.K.
EJIOXHH, H.H. Blokhin, N. N.
Enoxi1H1.1eB, .ll:. H. Blokhintsev, D.I.
Eo6poscKal'l, H . .ll:. Bobrovskaya, N.D.
Eor,LiaHoB, H .B. Bogdanov, N. V.
IEor,LiaHoB, H. H.l Bogdanov, N.I.i
EoroJII06os, H . H. Bogolyubov, N.N.
EoH,LiapeHKo, B.B. Bondarenko, V. V.
Eop11cos, JI . M. Borisov, L.M.
Epersa,LI3e, Y . .ll:. Bregvadze, U. D.
EpeJKHesa, H.E. Brezhneva, N. E.
EpyMOBCKH, M. Brumovsky, M.
Ey6HOB, B.Il. Bubnov, V .P.
Eyrapqes, E .E. Bugarchev, B.B.
EyJIKHH, IO.M. Bulkin, Yu. M.
EypHa3l'IH, A. H. Burnazyan, A. I.
EypoB, H.H. Burov, N .I.
EyxTeeB, B.A. Bukhteev, V .A.
E.biKOB, B.H. Bykov, V.N.

BarHep, K. Wagner, K.
Bai1:H6epr, M .111 • Vajnberg, M. Sh.
BaQeK, M. Vacek, M.
B,LioBeHKO, B.M. Vdovenko, V.M.
Bepe11111HCKHH, H.B. Vereshchinskij, I. V.
TRANSLITERATION INDEX 149

BepTe6HbiH 7 B .IT. Vertebnyj, V. P.


BepiiiHHHH, H. B. Vershinin, N. V.
BepHTHH, Y. ,ll. Veryatin, U. D.
BeceJIKHH, A.IT. Veselkin, A. P.
BHKYJIHI-I, A.A. Vikulin, A.A.
lBHprHJibeB, IO. C .1 Virgil'ev, Yu. s.t
BnaciOK, IT .A. Vlasyuk, P.A.
BOJIKOB, E.H. Volkov, E.N.
BoJIO.!\HH, 11. 11. Volodin, I. I.
BopJKHIIIeK, M. vol-isek, M.
Bopo6beB, A.H. Vorob'ev, A.N.
Bopo6beB, E.11. Vorob'ev, E.I.
BopoHHH, A. H. Voronin, A. N.
BopOHHH, 11. M. Voronin, I. M.
BopoHHH, JI. M. Voronin, L.M.
BoTHHOB, C. H. Votinov, S.N.

raBpHJIOBa, 11.,ll. Gavrilova, I. D.


ranKHH, H.IT. Gal kin, N. P.
raJIKOB' B .11. Galkov, V.I.
re,!\eOHOB 7 JI .11. Gedeonov, L .I.
req>Tep, IT.JI. Gefter, P.L.
rHH36ypr, K .E. Ginzburg, K. E.
rna3KOB, A. c. Glazkov, A.S.
rna3KOB, O.M. Glazkov, O.M.
ronoBKOBa, r. H. Golovkova, G.N.
ronoBHHH, 11.c. Golovnin, I. S.
roJIOBYeHKO, B .11. Golovchenko, V.I.
ronyTBHHa, M. M. Golutvina, M.M.
roJib,!\aHCKHA, B.11. Gol'danskij, V.I.
ron b,!\HH 7 JI. JI. Gol'din, L.L.
roJibl..leB, B. IT. Gol'tsev, V.P.
roHYapoB, B.B. Goncharov, V. V.
roHYapOB 7 JI.A. Goncharov, L . A.
ropHaH, M.C. Gornaya, M.S.
ropO,!\HHCKiill' c. M. Gorodinskij, S.M.
ropbnmH, 11.B. Gorynin, I. V.
roq>Taplll, M.M. Goftarsh, M. M.
rpecq>Op,!\ 7 r. Gresford, G.
rpo.!13HHCKHA, ,ll. M. Grodzinskij, D. M.
rpoMOB, B. B. Gromov, V.V.
rpy3HH 7 IT.JI. Gruzin, P. L.
rpH3HoB, r. M. Gryaznov, G.M.
rypoB, B.M. Gurov, V.M.
ryceBa, T.M. Guseva, T. M.
rycbKOBa, A.K. Gus'kova, A.K.
150 TRANSLITERATION INDEX

.IlaHHJIIOK, H. A. Danilyuk, I. A.
,ZleMeHTbeB, B.,Zl. Dement'ev, V. D.
,ZleaHcOB, B. IT. Denisov, V.P.
,ZlJKaral.lnartsni, P.B. Dzhagatspanyan, R. V.
,ZlJKeJienoB, B.IT. Dzhelepov, V. P.
,ZloneaKo, A. B. Dolenko, A. V.
,ZlonJieJKaJib, H.A. Dollezhal', N .A .
.IlMIKOB, A.A. D'yakov, A.A.

EB,l10KHMOB' IO. B. Evdokimov, Yu. V.


ErHa3apoB, E. r. Egiazarov, B.G.
EropeHKOB, IT. M. Egorenkov, P.M.
EropoB, K.5I. Egorov, K. Ya.
EJibl.IOB, A. H. El'tsov, A.I.
EMeJIMIHOB, B.A. Emel'yanov, V .A.
EMeJib.!IHOB, H.5I. Emel'yanov, I. Ya.
Epo30JIHMCKHH, E. r. Erozolimskij, B. G.
Epo<PeeBa, M .H. Erofeeva, M. N.
EpiiiOBa, 3.B. Ershova, Z. V.
E<PHMOB, A. B. Efimov, A.V.

)i(eM'!yJKHHKOB, r. H. Zhemchuzhnikov, G.N.


)i(epHoB, B.C. Zhernov, V. S.
)!( HpHOB' A. ,Zl. Zhirnov, A. D.
)!(ox, 0. Zoch, 0.

3ail:MoBcKHil, A. C. Zajmovskij, A. S.
3aill.leB, A.A. Zajtsev, A.A.
3eMJI.!!HyxHHa, H.A. Zemlyanukhina, N.A.
3e<PHpoB, A. IT. Zefirov, A. P.
3HHOBbeB, B.IT. Zinov'ev, V. P.
3yeB, B.A. Zuev, V.A.
TRANSLITERATION INDEX 151

H6parHMOB, III. H. Ibragimov, Sh.I.


HBaHKHH, B. n. Ivankin, V. P.
HBaHoB, H.H. Ivanov, I.N.
HBaHoB, C.C. Ivanov, S. S.
HBaHoBa, JI. A. Ivanova, L.A.
HBaHOBa, JI. M. Ivanova, L.M.
H3pa3Jib, IO.A. Izraehl', Yu.A.
HJibHH, JI .A. Il'in, L.A.
HHHxoB, r. H. Inikhov, G. N.

Ka3aqKoBcKHH, 0.~. Kazachkovskij, 0. D.


KaJia!-ITapoB, K .~. Kalantarov, K. D.
KaJIHHHH, K.M. Kalinin, K.M.
KaJIHa, K. K<ilna, K.
KaJiyrHH, A. K. Kalugin, A.K.
KaMeHei..IKHx, B. K. Kamenetskikh, V. K.
KaHTop, C.A. Kantor, S.A.
KamuaHHHOB, IO. H. Kapshaninov, Yu.I.
Kan.b!pHH, r. H. Kapyrin, G.I.
Kap.n;allleB, A.B. Kardashev, A. V.
KapeJIHH, E.A. Karelin, E . A.
KapnoB, B.JI. Karpov, V. L .
Kapyc, E .B. Karus, E.V.
KepMaHOB, B.TI. Kermanov, V. P.
KHceJieB, E.JI. Kiselev, B.L.
KJIHM€1-lKOB, B. H. Klimenkov, V.I.
KHl13€Ba, r. ~. Knyazeva, G. D.
KoBaJI bCKali' JI. n. Koval' skaya, L. P.
KoB.n;a, r.A. Kovda, G.A.
KoBblpiiiHH, B.r. Kovyrshin, V. G.
Ko.n;IOKoB, B.M. Kodyukov, V. M.
Ko3JioB, A.r. Kozlov, A.G.
Ko3JIOB, B. M. Kozlov, V.M.
KoJiecHHKOB, A.r. Kolesnikov, A. G.
KoMap, E.r. Komar, E.G.
KoMapoB, B.H. Komarov, V.I.
KoH.n;paTbeB, A.H. Kondrat'ev, A.N.
KoHcTaHTHHOB, JI.B. Konstantinov, L. V.
KopoTqeHKO, K .A. Korotchenko, K.A.
KopHKHH, IO. H. Koryakin, Yu. I.
KocTpOMHHa, K. H. Ko strom ina, K. N.
KOCliKOB, B. H. Kosyakov, V .N.
KoToB, A.TI. Kotov, A.P.
152 TRANSLITERATION INDEX

Kol.leTKOB, B. K. Kochetkov, V .K.


KomeJieB, M.B. Koshelev, I. V.
KpaMepoB, A.51. Kramerov, A. Ya.
KpacHH, A.K. Krasin, A.K.
KpacHHa, T .A. Krasina, T.A.
KpacHoHpoB, H .B. Krasnoyarov, N. V.
K peil:H,!IJIHH, M. M. Krejndlin, I. I.
KpJKHBaHeK, M. Khvanek, M.
KpyrJioB, A.E. Kruglov, A.B.
KyaHet~oB, B.A. Kuznetsov, V .A.
KyaHel.IOB, c. n. Kuznetsov, S. P.
KyJiemoB, H. 4>. Kuleshov, N. F.
KyJIH'leHKO, M. H. Kulichenko, M. N.
KyJIHIII, E .E. Kulish, E. E.
KyHerHH, E. n. Kunegin, E.P.
KynpHH, E. M. Kuprin, B. I.

JI

Jla,llhirHH, A. 5I. Ladygin, A. Ya.


JlacKopHH, E. H. Laskorin, B. N.
JlayiiiKHHa, r.A. Laushkina, G.A.
Jle6e.z~eB, M.A. Lebedev, I.A.
Jle6e.z~eB, M.r. Lebedev, I. G.
Jleil:nyHCKHil:, A.M. Lejpunskij, A. I.
JleTaaeT, A .A. Letavet, A.A.
JlHxa'ieB, IO. M. Likhachev, Yu.I.
Jlo6aHoB, B.C. Lobanov, V. S.
JloryHoB, A.A. Logunov, A.A.
JloMaHOB, M. 4> • Lomanov, M.F.
JloMameB, E. M. Lomashev, B. I.
JloMoB, B. M. Lomov, V.I.
JlomaKOB, r .A, Loshakov, G.A.
JlyrHHHHa, T.H. L uginina, T. N.
JlyHHHa 1 Jl. M, Lunina, L. I.
Jlyt~eHKo, M. K. Lutsenko, I.K.
JlhiTKHH, B.E. Lytkin, V. B.
JlHpCKHH, TI, TI, Lyarskij, P. P.
JlHcc, 4>.M. Lyass, F.M.

MaaypeK, I0. B. Mazurek, Yu, V.


MaKapoB, B.M. Makarov, V.M.
MaKapoBa, JI. n. Makarova, L. P.
TRANSLITERATION INDEX 153

ManoB, r.A. Malov, G.A.


Manbrx, B.A. Malykh, V.A.
MaJibiX, IO.A. Malykh, Yu.A.
MaJibriiieB, c ..zx. Malyshev, S.D.
MaMHKOHRH, C.B. Mamikonyan, s.v.
Mapeti, A.H. Marej, A.N.
MapHHw-r, A.M. Marinich, A.M.
MapKoB, B.K. Markov, V.K.
MapKoB, IO.B. Markov, Yu.V.
MaTBeeB, B.B. Matveev, V.V.
MaTBeeBa, M . .ZX. Matveeva, M.D.
Men bHHKOBa, M.K. Mel'nikova, M.K.
MeHbiiiHKOBa, T.C. Men' shikova, T.S.
MexoB, H.B. Mekhov, N.V.
MeiiiKOB, A.r. Meshkov, A. G.
MHI-IaKoBa, E.I1. Minakova, E.I.
MHHaiiiHI-I, M.E. Minashin, M.E.
MHT€HKOB, <P.M. Mitenkov, F.M.
MHTReB, IO.I1. Mityaev, Yu.I.
MHxaH, B.H. Mikhan, V.I.
MOBIII€BH'-1 1 3.M. Movshevich, Z.M.
MoHceeB, JI.I1. Moiseev, L.I.
MoHcetilleB, TI.I1. Moisejtsev, P.I.
MopoxoB, I1 . .ZX. Morokhov, I. D.
Myxm-r, B.C. Mukhin, v.s.
MRcoe,!lOB, E.<P. Myasoedov, B.F.

HayMoB, B.A. Naumov, V .A.


HaxyTHI-I, 11. E. Nakhutin, I.E.
HeBopoTHH, B. K. Nevorotin, V .K.
HeBcKHti, E. B. Nevskij, B.V.
HeBcKHti, B. n. Nevskij, V. P.
Heneno, E.A. Nelepo, B.A.
HecMeRHOB, A. H. Nesmeyanov, A.N.
HecMe.f!HOBa, r. M. Nesmeyanova, G.M.
HecTepeHKO, B.E. Nesterenko, V.B.
HeyMamr, 5I. Neumann, J.
HHKHll€JIOB 1 E.B. Nikipelov, B. V.
HHKHq>opoB, A. C. Nikiforov, A. S.
HHKOJiaeB, B.A. Nikolaev, V.A.
HHKOJiaeB, B. M. Nikolaev, V. M.
HHKymma, A .B. Nikulina, A. V.
HoBHKOBa, H .5!. Novikova, N. Ya.
HoBOCeJIOB, r. n. Novo selov, G. P.
154 TRANSLITERATION INDEX

06yxoB, H. B. Obukhov, N. V.
0HOCOBCKHH, K.K. Onosovskij, K.K.
0HycppHeB, B . .II:. Onufriev, V. D.
OpJIOB, B.B. Orlov, V.V.
OcHnoB, B.E. Osipov, V.B.

n
ITaBJIOB, A.C. Pavlov, A. S.
IJapXOMeHK0 1 r .M. Parkhomenko, G.M.
IJaceqHHK, A.M. Pasechnik, A.M.
IJayJIHqKa, 11. Paulicka, I.
ITeTpocbHHll, A.M. Petros'yants, A.M.
ITHMeHOB, M. K. Pimenov, M.K.
ITHcMaHHHK, K • .II:. Pismannik, K. D.
ITJiaTOHOB, IJ.A. Platonov, P .A.
ITO.ll.lly6HbiH, 11. 5I. Poddubnyj, I. Ya.
IToJiorHx, E . r. Pologikh, B. G.
IToJITopal.IKMil, H.11. Poltoratskij, N.I.
IToJiyiiiKHH, K.K. Polushkin, K.K.
IJoJIHKOB, IO.A. Polyakov, Yu.A.
IToHOMapeHKO, B. E. Ponomarenko, V. B.
IJonoB, A. K. Popov, A.K.
ITpHcTep, E. C. Prister, B.S.
IT poxopoB, B . 11. Prokhorov, V.I.
IJpoxopoB, B. M. Prokhorov, V. M.
IJpOIIIKMH, A .A. Proshkin, A.A.
IJpycaKOB, B. H. Prusakov, V .N.
ITyraqeB, A.B. Pugachev, A. V.
ITynKo, B.5I. Pupko, V. Ya.
ITyTHJIOBa, 11. H. Putilova, I. N.

Paro3HHCKH.H, A.11. Ragozinskij, A. I.


PaaoB, 11.A. Razov, I.A.
PayaeH, ct>.B. Rauzen, F. V.
PeHap.ll, 3 .B. Renard, Eh, V.
PeiiieTI-mKoB, ct> .r. Reshetnikov, F.G.
PeyToB, B.ct>. Reutov, V. F.
PHBKHH, E.IO. Rivkin, E. Yu.
PoraqeB, B. 11. Rogachev, V.I.
TRANSLITERATION INDEX 155

Po.zum, B. M. Rodin, V.M.


PoMaHeHKO, B.C. Romanenko, V. S.
PoMaHOB, r.H. Romanov, G.N.
Py.z~epMaH, A. H. Ruderman, A.I.
PycKOB, C. Ruskov, S.
PbiMallleBCKHH, r .A. Rymashevskij, G.A.
PH6oB, r.r. Ryabov, G.G.
PH6oBa, E .P. Ryabova, E.R.
PH3aHueB, E. TI. Ryazantsev, E. P.

c
Ca6o, <P. Szabo, F.
Ca6o, 3. Szabo, E.
CaBeJibeB, E .r. Savel'ev, E. G.
CaBHH, B. H. Savin, V .N.
CaBOCHH, C.H. Savosin, S.I.
CaB'1eHKO, H.E. Savchenko, N.E.
CaB'1eHKO, O.B. Savchenko, 0. V.
CaeHKO' r. I1. Saenko, G. P.
CapaHueB, B. I1. Sarantsev, V. P.
Ce,lloB, B.M. Sedov, V .M.
Ce,liOBa, A. B. Sedova, A. V.
CeKpeTapHaT CoBeTa Council for Mutual
3 KOHOMl1'1eCKOH Economic
B3aHMOnOMOllll1 (C3B) Assistance (CMEA)
CeMeHoB, E .A. Semenov, B.A.
Cep6HH, B. H. Serbin, V.I.
CepreeB, IO. A. Sergeev, Yu.A.
C116opr, r. T. Seaborg, G. T.
CH.IIOpeHKO, B.A. Sidorenko, V. A.
Cl!MaHOBCKHH, IO.M. Simanovskij, Yu. M.
Cl!HeB, H.M. Sinev, N.M.
CHpOTKHH, A.TI. Sirotkin, A. P.
CKaTKHH, B.M. Skatkin, V. M.
CKBOpUOB, C.A. Skvortsov, S.A.
CKopoBapoB, .U. H. Skorovarov, D. I.
CKpm-mqeHKO, M. JI. Skrinichenko, M. L.
CJiaBHH, C. B. Slavin, S. V.
CJie,113IOK, A. K. Sledzyuk, A. K.
CJil130B, B. I1. Sllzov, V. P.
CMeJioB, B.C. Smelov, V. S.
CMl!pHOB' B. B. Smirnov, V. V.
CMHpHOB' B.c. Smirnov, V. S.
CMl!pHoBa, H. M. Smirnova, N. M.
CMOJIHH, H. H. Smolin, I. I.
CMOJIKHH, H.M. Smolkin, I.M.
COKOJIOB' A.B. Sokolov, A. V.
156 TRANSLITERATION INDEX

CoKOJIOB, B. Ii. Sokolov, V.I.


COKOJIOB' Ii. H. S0kolov, I. N.
CoKypcKHii, IO.H. Sokurskij, Yu. N.
CnHI.IbiH, B. Ii. Spitsyn, V.I.
CTeKOJibHHKOB, B.B. Stekol'nikov, V. V.
CTenaHoB, B.r. Stepanov, V. G.
Cyxopy'leHKOB, H. B. Sukhoruchenkov, N. V.
CoJTOB, JI.li. Sytov, L.I.
CoJ'IeB, P .C. Sychev, R. S.

TaTapHHKOB, A.TI. Ta tarnikov, A. P.


TBepKOBKHH, E . E. Tverkovkin, B. E.
TeBepOBCKHM, E.H. Teverovskij, E. N.
THXOM!ipOB, B.H. Tikhomirov, V. N.
THXOM!ipOB, q,. A. Tikhomirov, F . A.
ToKapeB, IO. Ii. Tokarev, Yu.I.
TpoqmMoB, ,[(. Ii. Trofimov, D. I.
TpOllHOB' M. q, . Troyanov, M. F.
TpycoB, A.r. Trusov, A.G.
TypKHH' A.,[(. Turkin, A. D.

YrpiOMOB, M.B. U gryumov, M. V.


YKpalii-JJ.IeB, <I>. Ii. Ukraintsev, F. I.
YxaHOBa, B.A. Ukhanova, V .A.

<I>e.z~opoB, B.B. Fedorov, V. V.


<I>e.z~opoB, E .A. Fedorov, E.A.
<I>e.z~opoBa, JI .A. Fedorova, L.A.
<l>e.z~opOBCKHM, .[(.B. Fedorovskij, D. V.
<I>e.z~oceeB, ,[(.A. Fedoseev, D.A.
<I>e.z~yJieHKO, B.M. Fedulenko, V.M.
<l>ei1H6epr, C. M. FeJnberg, S.M.
<l>HBeiicKHii, M. E. Fivejskij, M. B.
<l>HJIHnnoB, E .A. Filippov, E.A.
<l>HHKeJib, 3.3. Finkel', Eh.Eh.
<l>JiepoB, r.H. Flerov, G.N.
TRANSLITERATION INDEX 157

<Popsa1.1, E. Vorsats, B.
<Ppa.!IKHH, r. M. Fradkin, G.M.
<PpaHK, H. M. Frank, I.M.
<PpyMKHH, M .JI. Frumkin, M.L.

Xa:HHCOH, 5I. H. Khajnson, Ya. I.


XBOCTOBa, B.B. Khvostova, V. V.
Xne6HHKOB, A.M. Khlebnikov, A.M.
XJIOTIKHH, H. c. Khlopkin, N. S.
XoHnKeanq, A.A. Khonikevich, A.A.
XonepcKn:H, A. H. Khoperskij, A. I.
Xopea, B. H. Khorev, V.I.
XopOIIIKOB, B.C. Khoro shkov, V. S.
Xpyl!1oB, M.M. Khrushchev, M. M.
XpHCTOB, H .A. Khryastov, N .A.

u
I..J;aeTaeaa, H. E. Tsvetaeva, N. E.

LJ:e6oTapea, B.A. Chebotarev, V .A.


LJ:eqeTHH, r. H. Chechetin, G. I.
LJ:eqeTKHHa, 3. H. Chechetkina, Z. I.
LJ:oM, .UI>. Csom, Gy.
LJ:y.!IHHOB 1 3. r. Chudinov, Eh.G.
LJ:ylliKHH, IO.B. Chushkin, Yu. V.

III

Ill a6aJIHH, E. IT. Shabalin, E. P.


Illapanoa, B.H. Sharapov, V. N.
IllaTaJioB, B.B. Shatalov, V. V.
IllaTCKaH, 0 .A. Shatskaya, O.A.
IllalllapnH, r.A. Shasharin, G.A.
Illae6enh6JIHT, K.r. Shvebel'blit, K.G.
158 TRANSLITERATION INDEX

lliBeQoB, H. K. Shvetsov, I.K.


llieBqeHKO, B.E. Shevchenko, V. B.
lliHMeJieBHq, IO.C. Shimelevich, Yu. S.
lliHplUOBa, p .A. Shirshova, R.A.
lliHpReB, B. H. Shiryaev, V. I.
llimnKOB, IO.,I(. Shishkov, Yu. D.
ill KBapHHKOB, IT. K . Shkvarnikov, P. K.
lliMH.I1T, B.C. Shmidt, V. S.
lliTaHh, A.C. Shtan', A. S.

3KJiyH.11, 3. Eklund, S.
3nmTei1:H, A .JI. Ehpshtejn, A. L.
8p,11er, M. Oerdoe gh, M.

10

I0,11HH, q,. IT. Yudin, F.P.


IOpoBa, JI .H. Yurova, L.N.

5I3BHQKHH, IO.C. Yazvitskij, Yu. S.


5IKOBJI6B, IO,B. Yakovlev, Yu. V.
5IKy60BHq, A .JI. Yakubovich, A.L.
5!!-lyillKOBCKHH, B.A. Yanushkovskij, V .A.
5IpOlUHHCKHi1, B. H. Yaroshinskij, V.I.
INDEXES OF PAPERS
INDEX OF PAPERS BY
COUNTRY OR ORGANIZATION

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ARGENTINA P/203 4.3 13 243 E


P/204 5.1 9 397 E
P/559 1.10 6 291 s P/801 6.1 6 391 E
P/560 2.1 8 81 s P/802 1.2 395 E
P/561 2.3 8 245 s
P/563 4.3 13 203 s
P/567 5.5 661 s BULGARIA
P/568 6.3 12 511 s P/009 1.1 257 R
P/107 4.5 14 19 F
AUSTRALIA
P/123 4.5 14 169 E
P/125 4.3 13 229 E BYELORUSSIAN
P/127 1.1 197 E SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC
P/135 1.1 211 E P/431 1.7 397 R
P/800 3.2 II 341 E

AUSTRIA CANADA
P/211 2.4 8 459 E P/148 1.3 2 289 E
P/212 1.6 4 157 E P/149 1.4 2 443 E
P/213 4.4 13 373 E P/150 1.5 3 173 E
P/346 2.7 9 167 E P/151 1.7 239 E
P/152 1.10 6 277 E
BELGIUM P/154 2.1 8 37 E
P/155 2.2 4 293 E
P/272 1.5 3 23 F
P/156 2.3 8 185 E
P/274 2.3 8 295 F
P/157 2.8 9 239 E
P/275 2.6 4 363 E
P/158 2 10 10 239 E
P/277 2.7 9 149 E
P/159 2.11 10 513 E
P/278 2.9 2 611 F
P/160 3.3 II 475 E
P/280 2.10 10 89 E
P/161 4.3 13 285 E
P/285 1.8 6 19 F
P/162 4.1 12 67 E
P/286 5.2 9 449 F
P/163 4.4 13 407 E
P/287 1.11 7 191 E
P/164 4.5 14 213 E
P/288 2.10 10 179 E
P/166 5.4 493 E

BRAZIL
2.6 CHILE
P/197 4 379 E
P/200 withdrawn P/320 4.4 13 435 s

161
162 INDEX OF PAPERS

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CHINA P/589 1.9 6 257 F


P/590 1.9 6 213 F
P/106 6.3 12 429 E
P/591 6.3 12 453 F
P/803 1.6 4 61 E
P/592 1.11 7 73 F
P/593 1.11 7 141 F
CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF
P/594 1.11 7 3 F
P/776 1.10 6 361 F P/601 2.4 8 547 F
P/603 2.4 8 429 F
CZECHOSLOVAK SOCIALIST P/605 2.5 9 15 F
REPUBLIC P/606 2.5 9 43 F
P/607 2.5 9 69 F
P/541 1.2 419 R
P/608 2.6 4 459 F
P/542 1.3 2 353 R
P/609 2.6 4 343 F
P/543 I 5 3 339 E
P/610 27 9 197 F
P/546 24 8 535 E
P/611 2.9 2 553 F
P/548 1.5 3 265 R
P/613 2.11 10 579 F
P/550 3.3 11 711 E
P/614 2.11 10 429 F
P/552 1.9 6 171 E
P/617 3.1 11 161 F
P/554 44 13 381 E
P/621 3.2 11 325 F
P/556 4.5 14 257 E
P/624 3.4 3 409 F
P/558 5.1 9 355 R
P/626 4.1 12 241 F
P/628 4.2 12 347 F
DENMARK
P/629 4.3 13 223 F
P/640 2.2 4 281 E P/631 4.3 13 35 F
P/642 4.3 13 161 E P/633 4.4 13 447 F
P/646 4.5 14 455 E P/634 4.5 14 425 F
P/647 45 14 355 E P/636 4.5 14 393 F
P/804 4.5 14 345 E P/637 4.5 14 237 F
P/638 5.4 I 567 F
EGYPT, P/681 3.3 11 519 F
ARAB REPUBLIC OF P/766 3.2 11 445 F
P/136 4.2 12 361 E P/811 1.3 2 273 F
P/137 1.1 241 E P/812 1.7 213 F
P/140 1.9 6 115 E P/813 1.14 7 389 F
P/142 3 I 11 243 E P/848 3.1 11 207 F
P/144 1.12 7 233 E
P/146 2.6 4 475 E GERMANY,
P/147 4.3 13 325 E FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF

FINLAND P/359 1.2 445 E


P/364 1.5 3 Ill E
P/006 4.5 14 197 E P/365 1.5 3 51 E
P/007 5.5 I 627 E P/366 1.7 63 E
P/008 1.6 4 73 E P/369 1.7 87 E
P/370 1.7 367 E
FRANCE P/371 1.8 6 37 E
P/569 1.2 343 F P/376 I 13 7 285 E
P/571 1.3 2 371 F P/377 1.14 7 423 E
P/575 1.3 2 191 F P/378 22 4 267 E
P/576 1.5 3 249 F P/379 2.3 8 281 E
P/579 1.5 3 163 F P/381 2.4 8 483 E
P/580 1.5 3 325 F P/383 2.5 9 3 E
P/582 1.6 4 165 F P/385 2.6 4 415 E
P/583 1.7 21 F P/389 2.8 9 287 E
P/584 1.7 127 F P/390 2.9 2 523 E
P/585 I 7 331 F P/392 2.10 10 21 E
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P/393 2.11 10 479 E ISRAEL


P/395 3.1 11 141 E
P/011 1.11 7 101 E
P/396 3.2 11 355 E
P/012 4.2 12 279 E
P/399 3.3 11 591 E
P/013 2.1 8 113 E
P/400 3.4 3 451 E
P/017 4.3 13 263 E
P/401 3.4 3 465 E
P/018 1.9 6 !55 E
P/404 4.2 12 391 E
P/654 4 3 13 337 E
P/407 4.3 13 61 E
P/655 I 10 6 347 E
P/415 5.2 9 469 E
P/417 5.4 I 515 E
P/418 6.1 6 417 E
ITALY
Pj771 5.1 9 303 E
P/806 I 3 2 59 E P/169 5.4 54! E
P/809 5.2 9 435 E P/171 1.3 2 205 E
P/172 1.3 2 165 E
GREECE P/173 I 5 3 3 E
P/175 I 7 115 E
P/003 1.10 6 325 E P/176 I 7 5 269 E
P/270 1.6 4 35 E P/177 1.8 6 79 E
P/178 1.13 7 303 E
HUNGARY P/181 2.3 8 225 E
P/182 24 375 E
P/322 1.6 4 195 E
P/185 2.7 9 105 E
P/323 4 I 12 85 E
P/186 2.8 9 255 E
P/324 4.3 13 253 E
P/188 2.10 10 307 E
P/325 4.5 14 45 E
P/189 2.11 10 563 E
P/326 5.4 529 R
P/191 3.1 11 91 E
P/192 4.1 12 !53 E
INDIA
P/818 1.2 I 431 E
P/526 1.3 2 45 E
P/527 1.4 2 459 E
P/528 1.6 4 143 E JAPAN
P/529 1.9 6 131 E P/225 1.5 279 E
P/531 2.1 8 99 E P/226 1.5 297 E
P/532 2.2 4 243 E P/232 1.7 5 283 E
P/535 3.1 11 3! E P/236 1.13 7 271 E
P/536 3.3 11 689 E P/239 2.4 8 469 E
P/537 4 I 12 97 E P/245 2.11 10 367 E
P/538 4.4 13 393 E P/250 3.2 11 305 E
P/'i39 4.5 14 3 E P/253 3.3 11 547 E
P/540 6.3 12 499 E P/256 4.2 12 325 E
P/739 43 13 99 E P/257 4.4 13 423 E
P/740 4.2 12 265 E P/263 43 13 271 E
P/742 6.1 6 375 E P/265 52 9 523 E
P/768 4.1 12 3 E P/266 5.5 731 E
P/298 1.2 383 E
INDONESIA P/819 I 7 101 E
P/820 1.11 7 85 E
P/115 4.2 12 337 E
P/821 2.6 4 309 E
P/822 27 9 215 E
IRAN P/823 2.10 10 !53 E
P/516 6.1 6 455 E P/824 3.1 11 259 E
P/827 4 5 14 73 E
P/828 5 I 9 335 E
IRAQ
P/849 1.3 2 151 E
Pt002 4.2 12 383 E P/850 3.2 11 285 E
164 INDEX OF PAPERS

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KOREA, REPUBLIC OF P/334 4.5 14 123 E


P/338 1.1 I 263 E
P/778 I 2 411 E
P/831 4.5 14 91 E

MEXICO
PORTUGAL
P/788 1.2 I 477 s P/519 I 6 4 113 E
P/790 4.5 14 441 s P/522 2.2 4 233 E
Pj793 6.1 6 403 s P/523 3 I II 195 F

NETHERLANDS
ROMANIA
P/019 4.5 14 493 E
P/339 2.10 10 337 E
P/020 2.8 9 271 E
P/340 4.5 14 Ill E
P/021 1.6 4 89 E
P/341 5.5 I 641 F
P/023 1.7 5 433 E
P/344 1.10 6 337 E
P/026 2.3 8 263 E
P/027 1.5 3 79 E
P/028 2.4 8 349 E SOUTH AFRICA
P/029 4.2 12 299 E P/659 3.1 II 13 E
P/030 4.4 13 465 E P/660 1.2 463 E
P/382 2.5 9 63 E P/668 4.5 14 369 E
P/669 4.1 12 137 E
NEW ZEALAND P/670 2.2 4 221 E
P/001 6.1 6 443 E P/671 3.3 II 487 E

SPAIN
NORWAY

P/290 1.5 3 359 E


Pj727 4.5 14 59 s
P/291 2.3 8 327 E
P/728 4 I 12 163 s
P/293 2.9 2 645 E
P/729 1.1 1 273 s
P/294 1.3 2 337 E
P/730 2.1 8 121 s
P/295 2.10 10 257 E
P/732 1.10 6 309 s
P/296 2.11 10 443 E
P/733 1.9 6 199 s
2.10 10 273 E
P/734 I 5 3 217 s
P/314 P/735 1.3 2 !39 s
PAKISTAN
SUDAN
P/110 4.5 14 293 E
P/113 4.5 14 447 E
P/639 4.3 13 317 E
P/299 1.9 6 185 E
P/650 2.4 8 559 E SWEDEN
P/829 4.5 14 383 E
P/300 1.1 289 E
P/301 1.3 2 321 E
PERU
P/302 1.3 2 75 E
P/796 6 I 6 433 s P/303 1.3 2 93 E
P/304 15 3 129 E
PHILIPPINES P/305 1.5 3 241 E
P/306 I 6 4 3 E
P/748 4.1 12 179 E
1.10 6 299 E
P/307 1.3 2 393 E
P/787
P/310 1.11 7 53 E
P/311 1.13 7 361 E
POLAND
P/312 2.9 2 633 E
P/329 4.1 12 127 E P/315 2.10 10 289 E
P/330 5.5 I 601 E P/318 4.5 14 481 E
P/332 4.3 13 189 E P/425 2.9 2 539 E
P/333 6.3 12 441 E Pj798 1.6 4 177 E
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SWITZERLAND P/696 4.2 12 309 R


P/116 1.7 P/699 4.5 14 331 R
409 E
26 P/701 4.5 14 145 R
P/119 4 391 E
P/120 4.2 12 P/703 3.2 11 399 R
319 E
P/121 4.3 13 175 P/704 211 10 595 R
F
P/672 1.5 3 309 E
P/705 2.11 10 495 R
P/673 1.3 2 117 P/707 2.10 10 199 R
E
P/675 1.6 4 129 E
P/709 2.7 9 87 R
P/676 3.3 II 503 P/712 1.2 369 R
F
P/713 1.8 6 3 R
P/715 I 7 297 R
TURKEY
P/716 13 2 179 R
P/780 II I 225 E P/718 1.6 4 25 R
P/781 2.1 8 137 F P/720 Ill 7 125 R
P/721 I 13 7 335 R
UKRAINIAN P/722 1.13 7 263 R
SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC P/743 55 667 R
P/749 Withdrawn
P/690 4.4 13 481 R P/750 I 7 37 R
P/694 4.1 12 227 R P/752 4.3 13 147 R
Pj763 1.14 7 379 R
UNION OF P/774 1.11 7 41 R
SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS P/799 1.3 2 215 R
P/426 3.2 II 369 R P/844 4 I 12 189 R
P/427 3.2 II 387 R P/852 1.13 7 349 R
P/428 2.11 10 537 R
P/429 3.1 II 113 R
UNITED KINGDOM
P/434 4.1 12 111 R
P/435 2.4 8 411 R P/467 1.2 331 E
P/436 Ill 7 63 R P/468 1.3 2 233 E
P/437 43 13 117 R P/469 1.3 2 247 E
P/439 3.1 II 225 R P/470 1.3 2 261 E
P/441 1.14 7 405 R P/471 1.3 2 307 E
P/442 4.5 14 321 R P/472 1.7 5 157 E
P/443 2.4 8 515 R P/473 1.4 2 465 E
P/448 2.4 8 499 R P/474 1.5 3 139 E
P/449 1.11 7 183 R P/475 1.5 3 151 E
P/451 3.3 II 641 R P/476 1.5 3 227 E
P/452 2.11 10 383 R P/477 1.5 3 187 E
P/453 2.10 10 3 R P/478 1.6 4 13 E
P/454 2.10 10 217 R P/479 1.6 4 49 E
P/455 2.1 8 147 R P/480 1.7 5 385 E
P/457 3.3 II 609 R P/481 1.7 53 E
P/459 2.1 8 165 R P/482 1.7 201 E
P/460 2.10 10 69 R P/483 1.7 5 255 E
P/462 4.3 13 299 R P/484 1.9 6 243 E
P/464 4.5 14 183 R P/485 6.3 12 469 E
P/465 4.5 14 227 R P/486 1.11 7 115 E
P/466 4.5 14 301 R P/487 1.13 7 323 E
P/684 3.3 11 703 R P/488 1.14 7 431 E
P/685 3.3 II 675 R P/489 2.1 8 59 E
P/686 3.3 II 663 R P/490 2.3 8 215 E
P/687 3.1 11 79 R P/491 2.4 8 367 E
P/688 4.5 14 275 R P/492 2.4 8 525 E
P/689 4.6 7 529 R P/493 2.5 9 53 E
P/693 1.3 2 101 R P/494 2.6 4 449 E
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P/495 2.6 4 403 E P/080 2 10 10 321 E


P/496 2.7 9 119 E P/081 3.1 11 125 E
P/497 29 2 511 E P/082 3.1 11 3 E
P/498 2.10 10 39 E P/085 3.3 11 575 E
P/499 2 10 10 109 E P/086 33 11 631 E
P/500 2.10 10 167 E P/087 3.3 11 559 E
P/501 2 10 10 141 E P/089 3.4 3 423 E
P/502 211 10 549 E P/091 4.3 13 127 E
P/503 2 II 10 399 E P/092 4.3 13 13 E
P/504 2.11 10 415 E P/093 4.4 13 361 E
P/505 3 I 11 67 E P/098 5.1 9 323 E
P/506 4 I 12 215 E P/101 5.2 9 511 E
P/507 4.3 13 85 E P/102 5.5 585 E
P/508 4.3 13 137 E P/103 6.3 12 481 E
P/509 4.5 14 469 E P/677 4.4 13 487 E
P/511 5.5 I 653 E P/723 3.3 11 529 E
P/512 3.2 11 415 E P/833 1.7 345 E
P/764 2.9 589 E P/836 1.14 7 445 E
P/837 2.6 4 433 E
P/838 2 10 10 123 E
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA P/839 3.2 11 427 E
P/033 1.1 I 171 E P/840 4.5 14 29 E
P/034 1.3 2 21 E P/841 4.6 7 487 E
P/036 I 3 2 3 E P/842 5.2 9 413 E
P/037 1.4 2 427 E
URUGUAY
P/038 1.5 95 E
P/039 1.5 3 37 E P/108 5.4 551 s
P/040 I 5 201 E
YUGOSLAVIA
P/041 1.5 3 65 E
P/042 1.6 4 103 E P/347 1.2 I 353 F
P/043 3.4 437 E P/348 1.10 6 315 E
P/044 I 7 185 E P/349 2.1 8 73 E
P/045 1.7 169 E P/350 2.6 4 491 E
P/047 1.7 143 E P/351 2.7 9 181 E
P/048 1.7 225 E P/352 3.1 11 53 E
P/049 1.7 3 E P/354 4.1 12 201 E
P/050 1.9 6 99 E P/355 4.2 12 373 E
P/051 1.9 6 229 E P/358 4.4 13 459 E
P/052 1.11 7 167 E
P/053 1.11 7 19 E COUNCIL FOR MUTUAL ECONOMIC
P/056 1.13 7 249 E ASSISTANCE (CMEA)
P/059 2 I 8 23 E
P/683 5.5 695 R
P/060 2.2 4 255 E
P/061 29 2 575 E
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (EEC)
P/062 2.3 8 201 E
P/063 23 8 311 E EURATOM
P/064 2.4 8 395 E
P/724 5.5 I 707 F
P/065 2.4 8 445 E
P/725 5.1 9 367 F
P/066 25 9 31 E
P/067 2.11 10 459 E
INTER-AMERICAN NUCLEAR ENERGY
P/069 2.6 4 325 E
COMMISSION OF THE ORGANIZATION
P/071 2.7 9 131 E
OF AMERICAN STATES (IANEC)
P/072 1.4 2 475 E
P/074 2.9 2 601 E P/755 6.3 12 417 F
P/075 2.9 2 497 E P/756 4.1 12 33 s
P/077 2 10 10 53 E P/757 1.1 185 s
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(IAEA) CENTRE FOR THE ARAB COUNTRIES
P/206 5.5 683 E (MERRC)
P/760 1.8 6 57 E P/797 4.5 14 161 E
P/76'2 1.12 7 211 E
P/770 5.1 9 385 E ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC
P/772 4 I 12 49 E CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT (OECD)
P/773 5.2 9 487 E
EUROPEAN NUCLEAR ENERGY AGENCY
(ENEA)
P/678 2.1 8 3 E
INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR
P/737 5.5 721 E
RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
P/738 I 7 317 E
(IBRD)
P/767 3.4 3 389 F
P/761 6.1 6 425 E
UNITED NATIONS
P/420 1.1 303 E
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION P/421 6I 6 469 F
(ILO)
UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL,
P/851 3.1 II 181 E SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL
ORGANIZATION (UNESCO)
P/769 4.5 14 411 E
JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH
(JINR) WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO)
P/447 4.6 7 471 R P/652 3.3 II 725 E
P/695 1.11 7 159 R P/653 4.3 13 3 E
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P/001 61 6 443 E P/056 1.13 7 249 E


P/002 4.2 12 383 E P/059 2.1 8 23 E
P/003 1.10 6 325 E P/060 2.2 4 255 E
P/006 4.5 14 197 E P/061 2.9 2 575 E
P/007 5.5 1 627 E P/062 2.3 8 201 E
P/008 1.6 4 73 E P/063 2.3 8 311 E
P/009 1.1 1 257 R P/064 2.4 8 395 E
P/011 1.11 7 101 E P/065 2.4 8 445 E
P/012 4.2 12 279 E P/066 2.5 9 31 E
P/013 21 8 113 E P/067 2.11 10 459 E
P/017 4.3 13 263 E P/069 2.6 4 325 E
P/018 1.9 6 155 E P/071 2.7 9 131 E
P/019 4.5 14 493 E P/072 1.4 2 475 E
P/020 2.8 9 271 E P/074 2.9 2 601 E
P/021 1.6 4 89 E P/075 2.9 2 497 E
P/023 1.7 5 433 E P/077 2 10 10 53 E
P/026 2.3 8 263 E P/080 2.10 10 321 E
P/027 1.5 3 79 E P/081 3.1 11 125 E
P/028 2.4 8 349 E P/082 3.1 11 3 E
P/029 4.2 12 299 E P/085 3.3. 11 575 E
P/030 4.4 13 465 E P/086 3.3 11 631 E
P/033 1.1 171 E P/087 3.3 11 559 E
P/034 1.3 2 21 E P/089 3.4 3 423 E
P/036 1.3 2 3 E P/091 4.3 13 127 E
P/037 1.4 2 427 E P/092 4.3 13 13 E
P/038 1.5 3 95 E P/093 44 13 361 E
P/039 15 3 37 E P/098 5.1 9 323 E
P/040 1.5 3 201 E P/101 5.2 9 511 E
P/041 1.5 65 E P/102 5.5 585 E
P/042 1.6 4 103 E P/103 6.3 12 481 E
P/043 3.4 437 E P/106 6.3 12 429 E
P/044 1.7 185 E P/107 4.5 14 19 F
P/045 1.7 169 E P/108 5.4 551 s
P/047 1.7 143 E P/110 4.5 14 293 E
P/048 1.7 225 E P/113 4.5 14 447 E
P/049 1.7 3 E P/115 42 12 337 E
P/050 1.9 6 99 E P/116 1.7 409 E
P/051 1.9 6 229 E P/119 2.6 4 391 E
P/052 1.11 7 167 E P/120 4.2 12 319 E
P/053 1.11 7 19 E P/121 4.3 13 175 F

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P/123 4.5 14 169 E P/239 2.4 8 469 E


P/125 4.3 13 229 E P/245 2.11 10 367 E
P/127 1.1 197 E P/250 3.2 II 305 E
P/135 1.1 211 E P/253 3.3 II 547 E
P/136 4.2 12 361 E P/256 4.2 12 325 E
P/137 1.1 241 E P/257 4.4 13 423 E
P/140 1.9 6 115 E P/263 4.3 13 271 E
P/142 3.1 II 243 E P/265 5.2 9 523 E
P/144 1.12 7 233 E P/266 5.5 731 E
P/146 2.6 4 475 E P/270 1.6 4 35 E
P/147 4.3 13 325 E P/272 1.5 3 23 F
P/148 I 3 2 289 E P/274 2.3 8 295 F
P/149 1.4 2 443 E P/275 2.6 4 363 E
P/150 1.5 173 E P/277 2.7 9 149 E
P/151 1.7 239 E P/278 2.9 2 611 F
P/152 1.10 6 277 E P/280 2.10 10 89 E
P/154 2.1 8 37 E P/285 1.8 6 19 F
P/155 2.2 4 293 E P/286 52 9 449 F
P/156 2.3 8 185 E P/287 1.11 7 191 E
P/157 2.8 9 239 E P/288 2.10 10 179 E
P/158 2 10 10 239 E P/290 1.5 3 359 E
P/159 2.11 10 513 E P/291 2.3 8 327 E
P/!60 3.3 II 475 E P/293 2.9 2 645 E
P/161 4.3 13 285 E P/294 I 3 2 337 E
P/162 4.1 12 67 E P/295 2 10 10 257 E
P/163 4.4 13 407 E P/296 2.11 10 443 E
P/!64 4.5 14 213 E P/298 I 2 383 E
P/!66 5.4 493 E P/299 1.9 6 185 E
P/169 5.4 541 E P/300 1.1 I 289 E
P/171 1.3 2 205 E P/301 1.3 2 321 E
P/172 1.3 2 165 E P/302 1.3 2 75 E
P/173 1.5 3 3 E P/303 1.3 2 93 E
P/175 1.7 115 E P/304 1.5 3 129 E
P/176 1.7 269 E P/305 1.5 3 241 E
P/177 1.8 6 79 E P/306 1.6 4 3 E
P/178 1.13 7 303 E P/307 I 3 2 393 E
P/181 2.3 8 225 E P/310 1.11 7 53 E
P/182 2.4 8 375 E P/311 1.13 7 361 E
P/185 2.7 9 105 E P/312 2.9 2 633 E
P/186 2.8 9 255 E P/314 2.10 10 273 E
P/188 2 10 10 307 E P/315 2.10 10 289 E
P/189 2 II 10 563 E P/318 4.5 14 481 E
P/191 3.1 II 91 E P/320 4.4 13 435 s
P/192 4.1 12 !53 E P/322 1.6 4 195 E
P/197 2.6 4 379 E P/323 4.1 12 85 E
P/200 Withdrawn P/324 4.3 13 253 E
P/203 4.3 13 243 E P/325 4.5 14 45 E
P/204 5.1 9 397 E P/326 5.4 I 529 R
P/206 5.5 683 E P/329 4.1 12 127 E
P/211 2.4 8 459 E P/330 55 601 E
P/212 1.6 4 !57 E P/332 4.3 13 189 E
P/213 4.4 13 373 E P/333 6.3 12 441 E
P/225 1.5 3 279 E P/334 4.5 14 123 E
P/226 1.5 3 297 E P/338 1.1 263 E
P/232 1.7 5 283 E P/339 2.10 10 337 E
P/236 1.13 7 271 E P/340 4.5 14 Ill E
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P/341 5.5 I 641 F P/443 2.4 8 515 R


P/344 1.10 6 337 E P/447 4.6 7 471 R
P/346 2.7 9 167 E P/448 2.4 8 499 R
P/347 1.2 I 353 F P/449 1.11 7 183 R
P/348 1.10 6 315 E P/451 3.3 II 641 R
P/349 2.1 8 73 E P/452 2.11 10 383 R
P/350 2.6 4 491 E P/453 2.10 10 3 R
P/351 2.7 9 181 E P/454 2.10 10 217 R
P/352 3.1 II 53 E P/455 2.1 8 147 R
P/354 4 I 12 201 E P/457 3.3 II 609 R
P/355 4.2 12 373 E P/459 2.1 8 165 R
P/358 44 13 459 E P/460 2.10 10 69 R
P/359 1.2 I 445 E P/462 4.3 13 299 R
P/364 1.5 3 Ill E P/464 4.5 14 183 R
P/365 1.5 3 51 E P/465 4.5 14 227 R
P/366 1.7 63 E P/466 4.5 14 301 R
P/369 1.7 87 E P/467 1.2 I 331 E
P/370 1.7 5 367 E P/468 1.3 2 233 E
P/371 1.8 6 37 E P/469 1.3 2 247 E
P/376 1.13 7 285 E P/470 1.3 2 261 E
P/377 1.14 7 423 E P/471 1.3 2 307 E
P/378 2.2 4 267 E P/472 1.7 !57 E
P/379 2.3 8 281 E P/473 1.4 2 465 E
P/381 2.4 8 483 E P/474 1.5 3 139 E
P/382 2.5 9 63 E P/475 1.5 3 !51 E
P/383 2.5 9 E P/476 1.5 3 227 E
P/385 2.6 4 415 E P/477 1.5 3 187 E
P/389 28 9 287 E P/478 1.6 4 13 E
P/390 2.9 2 523 E P/479 1.6 4 49 E
P/392 2.10 10 21 E P/480 1.7 385 E
P/393 2.11 10 479 E P/481 1.7 53 E
P/395 3.1 II 141 E P/482 1.7 5 201 E
P/396 3.2 II 355 E P/483 1.7 5 255 E
P/399 3.3 II 591 E P/484 1.9 6 243 E
P/400 3.4 3 451 E P/485 6.3 12 469 E
P/401 3.4 3 465 E P/486 1.11 7 115 E
P/404 4.2 12 391 E P/487 1.13 7 323 E
P/407 4.3 13 61 E P/488 1.14 7 431 E
P/415 5.2 9 469 E P/489 2.1 8 59 E
P/417 5.4 I 515 E P/490 2.3 8 215 E
P/418 6.1 6 417 E P/491 2.4 8 367 E
P/420 1.1 I 303 E P/492 2.4 8 525 E
P/421 6.1 6 469 F P/493 2.5 9 53 E
P/425 29 2 539 E P/494 2.6 4 449 E
P/426 3.2 II 369 R P/495 2.6 4 403 E
P/427 3.2 II 387 R P/496 2.7 9 119 E
P/428 2.11 10 537 R P/497 2.9 2 511 E
P/429 3.1 II 113 R P/498 2.10 10 39 E
P/431 1.7 397 R P/499 2.10 10 109 E
P/434 4.1 12 Ill R P/500 2.10 10 167 E
P/435 2.4 8 411 R P/501 2.10 10 141 E
P/436 1.11 7 63 R P/502 2.11 10 549 E
P/437 4.3 13 117 R P/503 2.11 10 399 E
P/439 3.1 II 225 R P/504 2.11 10 415 E
P/441 1.14 7 405 R P/505 3.1 11 67 E
P/442 4.5 14 321 R P/506 4 I 12 215 E
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P/507 4.3 13 85 E P/606 2.5 9 43 F


P/508 4.3 13 137 E P/607 2.5 9 69 F
P/509 4.5 14 469 E P/608 26 4 459 F
P/511 5.5 653 E P/609 2.6 4 343 F
P/512 3.2 II 415 E P/610 2.7 9 197 F
P/516 6.1 6 455 E P/611 2.9 2 553 F
P/519 1.6 4 113 E P/613 2.11 10 579 F
P/522 2.2 4 233 E P/614 2.11 10 429 F
P/523 3 I II 195 F P/617 3.1 11 161 F
P/526 1.3 2 45 E P/621 32 II 325 F
P/527 1.4 2 459 E P/624 3.4 3 409 F
P/528 1.6 4 143 E P/626 4.1 12 241 F
P/529 1.9 6 131 E P/628 4.2 12 347 F
P/531 2.1 8 99 E P/629 4.3 13 223 F
P/532 2.2 4 243 E P/631 4.3 13 35 F
P/535 3.1 II 31 E P/633 4.4 13 447 F
P/536 3.3 II 689 E P/634 4.5 14 425 F
P/537 4.1 12 97 E P/636 4.5 14 393 F
P/538 4.4 13 393 E P/637 4.5 14 237 F
P/539 4.5 14 E P/638 5.4 567 F
P/540 6.3 12 499 E P/639 4.3 13 317 E
P/541 1.2 I 419 R P/640 2.2 4 281 E
P/542 1.3 2 353 R P/642 43 13 161 E
P/543 1.5 3 339 E P/646 4.5 14 455 E
P/546 2.4 8 535 E P/647 4.5 14 355 E
P/548 1.5 3 265 R P/650 2.4 8 559 E
P/550 3.3 II 711 E P/652 3.3 11 725 E
P/552 1.9 6 171 E P/653 4.3 13 3 E
P/554 4.4 13 381 E P/654 4.3 13 337 E
P/556 4.5 14 257 E P/655 1.10 6 347 E
P/558 5.1 9 355 R P/659 3.1 11 13 E
P/559 1.10 6 291 s P/660 1.2 I 463 E
P/560 2.1 8 81 s P/668 4.5 14 369 E
P/561 23 8 245 s P/669 41 12 137 E
P/563 4.3 13 203 s P/670 2.2 4 221 E
P/567 5.5 I 661 s P/671 3.3 11 487 E
P/568 6.3 12 511 s P/672 I 5 3 309 E
P/569 1.2 343 F P/673 1.3 2 117 E
P/571 1.3 2 371 F P/675 1.6 4 129 E
P/575 1.3 2 191 F P/676 3.3 11 503 F
P/576 1.5 3 249 F P/677 4.4 13 487 E
P/579 1.5 163 F P/678 2.1 8 3 E
P/580 1.5 3 325 F P/681 3.3 11 519 F
P/582 1.6 4 165 F P/683 5.5 695 R
P/583 1.7 5 21 F P/684 3.3 11 703 R
P/584 1.7 127 F P/685 3.3 11 675 R
P/585 1.7 331 F P/686 3.3 II 663 R
P/589 1.9 6 257 F P/687 3.1 11 79 R
P/590 1.9 6 213 F P/688 4.5 14 275 R
P/591 6.3 12 453 F P/689 4.6 7 529 R
P/592 1.11 7 73 F P/690 4.4 13 481 R
P/593 1.11 7 141 F P/693 1.3 2 101 R
P/594 1.11 7 3 F P/694 4.1 12 227 R
P/601 2.4 8 547 F P/695 1.11 7 159 R
P/603 2.4 8 429 F P/696 4.2 12 309 R
P/605 2.5 9 15 F P/699 4.5 14 331 R
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P/701 4.5 14 145 R P/773 5.2 9 487 E


P/703 3.2 11 399 R P/774 1.11 7 41 R
P(704 2.11 10 595 R P/776 1.10 6 361 F
P/705 2.11 10 495 R P/778 12 411 E
P/707 2.10 10 199 R P/780 11 1 225 E
P/709 2.7 9 87 R P/781 2.1 8 137 F
P/712 1.2 1 369 R P/787 1.10 6 299 E
P/713 1.8 6 3 R P/788 1.2 477 s
P/715 1.7 297 R P/790 4 5 14 441 s
P/716 13 2 179 R P/793 6.1 6 403 s
P/718 1.6 4 25 R P/796 6.1 6 433 s
P/720 1.11 7 125 R P/797 4.5 14 161 E
P/721 1.13 7 335 R P/798 I 6 4 177 E
P/722 1.13 263 R P/799 1.3 2 215 R
P/723 3.3 11 529 E P/800 3.2 11 341 E
P(724 5.5 1 707 F P/801 6.1 6 391 E
P/725 5 1 9 367 F P/802 1.2 395 E
P/727 4.5 14 59 s P/803 16 4 61 E
P/728 4.1 12 163 s P/804 4.5 14 345 E
P/729 1.1 273 s P/806 1.3 2 59 E
P/730 2.1 121 s P/809 5.2 9 435 E
P/732 1.10 6 309 s P/811 1.3 2 273 F
P/733 1.9 6 199 s P/812 1.7 213 F
P/734 1.5 3 217 s P/813 1.14 7 389 F
P/735 1.3 2 139 s P/818 1.2 431 E
P/737 5.5 721 E P/819 1.7 101 E
P/738 1.7 5 317 E P/820 1.11 7 85 E
P/739 4.3 13 99 E P/821 2.6 4 309 E
P/740 4.2 12 265 E P/822 2.7 9 215 E
P/742 6.1 6 375 E P/823 2.10 10 153 E
P/743 5.5 667 R P/824 3.1 11 259 E
P/748 4.1 12 179 E P/827 4.5 14 73 E
P/749 Withdrawn P/828 5.1 9 335 E
P/750 1.7 37 R P/829 4.5 14 383 E
P(752 4.3 13 147 R P/831 4.5 14 91 E
P/755 6.3 12 417 F P/833 1.7 345 E
P/756 4.1 12 33 s P/836 1.14 7 445 E
P/757 1.1 1 185 s P/837 2.6 4 433 E
P/760 1.8 6 57 E P/838 2.10 10 123 E
P/761 6.1 6 425 E P/839 3.2 II 427 E
P/762 1 12 7 211 E P/840 4.5 14 29 E
P/763 1.14 7 379 R P/841 4.6 7 487 E
P/764 2.9 2 589 E P/842 5.2 9 413 E
P/766 3.2 11 445 F P/844 4.1 12 189 R
P/767 3.4 3 389 F P/848 3.1 11 207 F
P/768 4.1 12 E P/849 1.3 2 !51 E
P/769 4.5 14 411 E P/850 3.2 11 285 E
P/770 5.1 9 385 E P/851 3.1 II 181 E
P/771 5.1 9 303 E P/852 1.13 7 349 R
P/772 4.1 12 49 E
TOPICAL AGENDA AND
PROGRAMME
TOPICAL AGENDA

NUCLEAR POWER AND SPECIAL APPLICATIONS

... Volume
Session

Energy resources and requirements

1. 1 Survey of world energy demand and resources B.1


up to the year 2000

1. 2 Projected role of nuclear energy in meeting G. 3


future energy needs

Current status of nuclear power plants in operation

1. 3 Performance of nuclear power plants A.1, A. 2, 2


A.3

1. 4 Techniques for costing nuclear power plants A. 10 2


and recent cost trends

1. 5 Review of safety aspects of nuclear power A.4, A. 5, 3


plants A. 6

Current and future developments in power


reactors

1. 6 Optimum integration of nuclear power plants in B. 12 4


electrical networks as a means of lowering the
cost of delivered power; current experience and
future developments

1. 7 Developments in breeder and advanced converter A. 7,A. 8, 5


reactors including long-term development A. 9
prospects for fission reactor systems

':' Throughout the published Proceedings, the papers are grouped by Agenda Item and not by Session.
The Agenda Item numbers g1ve an indication of the way the s1x main subject headmgs were divided up. The
cross-reference prov1ded here to the Session numbers 1s included only to complete the record of the Conference.

174
TOPICAL AGENDA 175

Agenda Item Session Volume

1. 8 Prospects of small- and medium-power reactors A. 11 6

1. 9 Nuclear energy for desalination and agro- B. 14 6


industrial complexes

Advanced and special applications

1.10 Utilization of research reactors and their role in A. 13 6


stimulating nuclear technology in developing
countries

1.11 Advanced research uses of reactors and ac- A. 17 7


celerators, and applications in energy con-
version

1.12 Applications of nuclear explosions for civil G. 4a 7


engineering and mineral resources develop-
ment

1.13 Special applications of nuclear energy A. 16 7

1.14 Status and prospects of controlled thermo- G. 4 7


nuclear reactions

NUCLEAR FUELS, CYCLES AND MATERIALS

Fuels, materials and services

2. 1 Uranium and thorium resources, supply, demand B. 5,B. 6 8


and costs

2. 2 Integrated planning of nuclear industry, antici- B. 9 4


pated demand for and supply of enriched
uranium, plutonium and heavy water, as well as
reprocessing services

2. 3 Review of fuel fabrication processes and costs B. 7 8

2. 4 Experience with fuel reprocessing plants; B. 3,B.4 8


improved techniques for reprocessing

2. 5 Developments in isotope enrichment techniques B. 2 9


and trends in costs for enrichment services

2. 6 Review of developments in fuel materials tech- B. 13 4


nology
176 TOPICAL AGENDA

Agenda Item Session Volume

Fuel cycles

2. 7 Uranium -plutonium fuel cycle for thermal and B. 10 9


fast reactors

2. 8 Developments in the thorium fuel cycle B. 11 9

2. 9 Practical aspects of nuclear fuel management B. 8 2


for electric power utilities

Radiation effects

2.10 Effects of radiation on reactor fuels, fuel B.16,B.17 10


materials and assemblies

2.11 Radiation damage to the internals and struc- B. 18 10


tural materials of reactors other than fuel
assemblies

HEALTH, SAFETY AND LEGAL ASPECTS


OF NUCLEAR ENERGY

3. 1 Health physics and radiation protection C. 1, C. 2 11

3. 2 Review of developments in radioactive waste C. 4 11


management

3. 3 Environmental effects and public acceptance G. 6,C. 7 11

3. 4 Legislative, insurance and regulatory aspects c. 3 3

APPLICATIONS OF ISOTOPES AND RADIATION

Applications in food and agriculture

4. 1 Nuclear methods of increasing food production A.12,G.7 12

4. 2 Nuclear methods of reducing food losses B. 15 12

Applications in the life sciences

4. 3 Medical applications: techniques and use in C. 9,C.10 13


diagnosis, therapy and research, including dosi-
metric aspects

4. 4 Radiation biology: studies of cell function, B. 19 13


radiation microbiology and biosphere resources
TOPICAL AGENDA 177

Agenda Item Sesswn Volume

Use in applied sciences and technology

4. 5 Industry: study, investigation and development C.11,C.12, 14


of resources c.15

4. 6 Production and application of transuranium and c. 6 7


super-heavy isotopes

INTERNATIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASPECTS


OF NUCLEAR ENERGY

Safeguards

5. 1 Safeguards systems analysis and safeguards G. 5 9


obJectives

5. 2 Safeguards techniques and instrumentation c. 5 9

Organizational and co-operative aspects

5. 4 Organization of national atomic energy com- A. 15


missions and their relationship with other bodies
and institutions

5. 5 International co-operation in nuclear projects G.8,A.14


and exchange of information

ASPECTS OF NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY


OF PARTICULAR INTEREST FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

6. 1 Impact of nuclear technology in developing G. 9 6


countries

6. 3 Education and training of scientists and tech- c. 13 12


nicians; public information
178 PROGRAMME OF THE
General sessions - G Technical sessions- A
Monday a.m. G. 1 Opening
6th Sep.
p.m. G. 2 Special talks

Tuesday a.m. G.3 Projected role of nuclear energy in A.1 Performance of nuclear power plants
7th Sep. meeting future energy needs (1.2) (1.3)

p.m. A. 2 contmuation (1.3)

Wednesday a.m. G 4 Status and prospects of controlled A. 3 contmuation (1 3)


8th Sep. thermonuclear reactions (1.14) A.4 Review of safety aspects of nuclear
Applications of nuclear explosions for power plants (1.5)
CIVil engmeering and mmeral
resources development (1.12)

p.m. A. 5 continuation (1.5)

Thursday a.m. G. 5 Safeguards systems analysos and safe- A. 6 continuation (1.5)


9th Sep. guards objectoves (5.1)

p.m. A. 7 Developments in breeder and advanced


converter reactors mcludmg long-
term development prospects for
fission reactor systems (1.7)

Friday a.m. G. 6 Environment effects and pubhc A.8 continuation (1.7)


1Oth Sep. acceptance (3.3)

p.m. A.9 continuation (1.7)

Monday a.m. G. 7 Nuclear methods of increasing food A. 10 Techniques for costing nuclear power
13th Sep. productoon ( 4.1) plants and recent cost trends (1.4)
A. 11 Prospects of small- and medoum-
power reactors (1.8)

p.m. A. 12 continuation (4.1)


A. 13 Utll1zat10n of research reactors and
the1r role in stimulating nuclear
technology m developing countries
(1.10)

Tuesday a.m. G. 8 International cooperation in nuclear


14th Sep. projects and exchange of informa-
tion (5.5)

p.m. A. 14 continuation (5.5)


A.15 Organization of national atomic energy
commiss1ons and their relationship
w1th other bodies and institutions
(54)

Wednesday a.m. G. 9 Impact of nuclear technology in


15th Sep. developing countries (6.1)

p.m. A. 16 Special applications of nuclear energy


(1.13)

Thursday a.m. A. 17 Advanced research uses of reactors


16th Sep. and accelerators, and applications
in energy conversion (1.11)

p.m. G. 10 Summing up and closing

NOTE: Numbers in brackets indicate the Agenda Items.


FOURTH GENEVA CONFERENCE, 1971 179
Technical sessions- B Technical sessions- C

C. 1 Health physiCS and rad1at1on protection


(3.1)

8.1 Survey of world energy demand and C.2 continuation (3.1)


resources up to the year 2000 (1.1) C.3 Leg•slat1ve, insurance and regulatory
aspects (3.4)

B. 2 Developments in isotope enrichment


techniques and trends in costs for
enrichment services (2.5)
B. 3 Expenence with fuel reprocessmg
plants; improved techniques for
reprocessing (2.4)

B. 4 contmuation (2.4) C. 4 Review of developments m radioactive


B. 5 Uranium and thorium resources, waste management (3.2)
supply, demand and costs (2.1 )

B. 6 cont1nuat1on (2.1)
B. 7 Review of fuel fabrication processes
and costs (2.3)

B. 8 Practical aspects of nuclear fuel man- C.5 Safeguards techniques and mstrumen-
agement for electrtc power ut1ht1es tation (5.2)
(2.9) c. 6 Production and application of trans-
B. 9 Integrated planning of nuclear industry; uramum and super-heavy ISotopes
anticipated demand for and supply (4.6)
of enriched uranium, plutonium and
heavy water, as well as reprocessing
services (2.2)

B. 10 Uranium-plutonium fuel cycle for


thermal and fast-reactors (2.7)
B. 11 Developments m the thorium fuel
cycle (2.8)

B. 12 Optimum integration of nuclear power C. 7 continuation (3.3)


plants m electncal networks as a C. 8 Panel on Ecolog1cel Aspects and Public
means of lowering the cost of Understanding of Nuclear Power
delivered power; current experience
and future developments (1.6)

B. 13 Review of developments m fuel mate-


rials technology (2.6)

B. 14 Nuclear energy for desalmat1on and C. 9 Med1cal applications: techniques and


agro-industnal complexes (1.9) use 1n d1agnosts, therapy and
research, includmg dos1metnc
aspects (4.3)

B. 15 Nuclear methods of reducing food C. 1 0 continuation ( 4.3)


losses ( 4.2)

B. 16 Effects of radiation on reactor fuels, C. 11 Industry. study, investigation and


fuel materials and assemblies (2.10) development of resources (4.5)

B. 17 continuation (2.1 0) C. 12 continuation (4.5)

B. 18 Radiation damage to the internals and C. 13 Education and training of SC1ent1sts


structural matertals of reactors other and techmc1ans; public mformat1on
than fuel assemblies (2.11) (6.3)
C. 14 Panel on Introduction of Nuclear Power
into Oevelopmg Countnes

B. 19 Rad1at1on biology; studies of cell C. 15 continuation (4.5)


function, rad1ation m1crob1ology and
biosphere resources (4.4)
CORRIGENDA TO VOLUMES 1 TO 14

VOL. Page 387, Title of Table III:


For PROTECTION read PROJECTION
VOL. 2 Pages 69 and 70, f1gures:
The figure above the Fig.5 caption should be mterchanged w1th that above the Fig.6 caption.
(The captwns are correctly placed.)
VOL. 4 Page 215, caption to Fig.C
The caption should read as follows:
FIG.C. Flowsheet of a PWR plant with integrated steam storage:
1. reactor; 2. pressurizer; 3. steam generator, 4. main turbine; 5. moisture separator, 6. reheater,
7. main condenser; 8. feed water tank; 9. feed water heater, !Oa, b, c. steam lines for heating main
accumulators; II. live steam line for loading superheat accumulator; 12a, b, c. main accumulators;
13. superheat accumulator; 14a, b, c. steam supply lines, !Sa, b. superheaters; 16a, b, c. storage turbines,
17a, b, c. condensers of storage turbines; 18. condensate tank; 19. condensate return line;
20a, b, c. condensate lines; 21. hve steam line to storage turbines when actmg as spare formam turbme.
VOL. 6 Page 273, 3rd paragraph, line 2, first word:
For areas read acres
Pages 433-441, right-hand page runnmg heads:
For A/CONF.49/Pf798 read A/CONF.49/Pf796
VOL. 8 Page 180, last contribution and footnote.
In both cases, BRINCK's initials should be J.W.
Page 362, Figure 4, column 'STREAM 65':
For 3.7 read 37
Page 366, Reference [II):
This should read:
[II] BRESCHET, C., MIQUEL, P., "Improvement of the procedure utilised at Marcoule in order to treat
highly madiated fuels (Example of utilisation of complexing and redox agents in a solvent extraction
process)", Int. Conf. Solvent Extraction (Proc. Conf. The Hague, April 1971) (in press).
VOL.11 Page 279, 3rd line of contribution by P. BEAU:
For on page, read on page I 03
Page 281, 2nd line of M. DELPLA's final contributwn
For If land had to be g~ven back read If land was for sale
Page 471, 12th line from bottom·
For solification read solidification
Page 471, lOth line from bottom:
For medium-size read major
VOL.12 Page 367, 8th !me from bottom.
For 54 M read 54 Mn
Page 368, line 7:
For (0.5 MKH2 P04 ) read (0 5M KH 2 P04 )
VOL.13 Page 353, first contributwn by V. PECORINI·
For 113 I read 113 In
VOL.14 Page 31, 5th hne from bottom.
For 38 Yb read 88 Y

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