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UNISA996215157003316 |
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Environmental issues and waste management technologies in the ceramic and nuclear industries VII [[electronic resource] ] : proceedings of the Science and Technology in Addressing Environmental Issues in the Ceramic Industry symposium and the Ceramic Science and Technology for the Nuclear Industry symposium at the 103rd Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, held April 22-25, 2001, in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA / / edited by Gary L. Smith, S.K. Sundaram, Dane R. Spearing |
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Westerville, OH, : American Ceramic Society, c2002 |
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1-280-67504-7 |
9786613651976 |
1-118-37143-7 |
1-118-37145-3 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (436 p.) |
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Ceramic transactions ; ; v. 132 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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SpearingDane Robert |
SmithGary L |
SundaramS. K. <1958-> |
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Radioactive wastes - Vitrification - Environmental aspects |
Alpha-bearing wastes - Conditioning - Environmental aspects |
Ceramic materials - Environmental aspects |
Radioactive waste disposal - Environmental aspects |
Ceramic industries - Environmental aspects |
Ceramic industries - Waste disposal |
Nuclear facilities - Environmental aspects |
Hazardous wastes - Environmental aspects |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Environmental Issues and Waste Management Technologies in the Ceramic and Nuclear Industries VII; Contents; Preface; Recycling of Ceramic Byproducts; Refractory Recycling-Concept to Reality; Recycling of Aluminum Dross to Sialon-Based Ceramics by Nitriding Combustion; |
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Recycling of the Waste Waters into Porcelainized Stoneware Ceramic Tiles: Effect on the Rheological, Thermal, and Aesthetical Properties; Mineral Processing Techniques for Recycling Investment-Casting Shell; Environmental Treatment Technology and Policy |
Exposure to Crystalline Silica in the Italian Ceramic Tile Industry: Present State and Future ProspectsManaging Potential Ceramic Fiber Health Concerns Through Technology and Product Stewardship; Characterization of Defense Nuclear Waste Using Hazardous Waste Guidance. Status of the Evolving Process at Hanford; The European Ceramic Tile Industry and the New Approach to Environmental Protection; Vitrification and Process Technologies; West Valley Demonstration Project: Vitrification Campaign Summary |
Waste Glass Processing Requirements of the Hanford Tank Waste Treatment and Immobilization PlantInfluence of Glass Property Restrictions on Hanford HLW Glass Volume; Vitrification and Testing of Hanford Pretreated HLW Sludge Mixed with Flowsheet Quantities of Secondary Wastes; Vitrification and Testing of Hanford Pretreated Low Activity Waste; Corrosion of Ni-Cr Alloys in Molten Salts and Hanford LAW Waste Glass; Technology Roadmapping Focuses Vitrification at the INEEL; Glass Formulation for Direct Vitrification of INEEL Calcine HLW |
A Snapshot of Melt Rate Testing and Reductant Selection for the INEEL Sodium-Bearing Waste Vitrification ProgramThe Cold Crucible Melter: High-Performance Waste Vitrification; Millimeter-Wave Monitoring of Nuclear Waste Glass Melts-An Overview; Cold Cap Monitoring using Millimeter Wave Technology; Furnace System Development for the Plutonium Immobilization Program; Plutonium Immobilization Project Phase 2 Cold Pour Test; Real-Time Determination of the Redox State of Glasses-Direct Potentiometry vs. Chemical Analysis; Crystallization in Nuclear Waste Forms |
Crystallization in High-Level Waste GlassesEffect of Crystallization on High-Level Waste Glass Corrosion; The Effect of Glass Composition on Crystallinity and Durability for INEEL Run 78 Calcine Waste Simulant; Chemical Durability and Characterization; Long-Term Corrosion Tests with Hanford Glasses; Dissolution Kinetics of High-Level Waste Glasses and Performance of Glass in a Repository Environment; Analysis of Layer Structures Formed During Vapor Hydration Testing of High-Sodium Waste Glasses; Kinetics of Alteration in Vapor Phase Hydration Tests on High Sodium Waste Glass |
TCLP Leaching Prediction from the ""THERMOTM"" Model for Borosilicate Glasses |
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Composed from two symposia conducted at the 2001 Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, this new volume details the advances in the state of knowledge in nuclear and waste materials science and technology. Highlighted are areas of rapid change such as in the application, development, and testing of ceramics and glasses in the nuclear and waste industries.As companies begin to focus on ¿green ceramics¿ and the manufacturing of environmentally friendly products, the development of innovative processing approaches and novel environmental treatment technologies soon follows. These |
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UNINA9910741148903321 |
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Autore |
Creese Jennifer |
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Jewish Identity in Multicultural Australia / / by Jennifer Creese |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023 |
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[1st ed. 2023.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (254 pages) |
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Contemporary Anthropology of Religion, , 2946-3483 |
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Anthropology of religion |
Ethnology |
Judaism |
Anthropology of Religion |
Sociocultural Anthropology |
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1. Introduction -- 2. The South-East Queensland Jewish Community -- 3. The Mayor Lights the Menorah -- 4. The Great Australian Kosher Barbecue -- 5. From ‘Lest We Forget’ to ‘Never Again’ 6. If Something Happens, Then We’re Alone Together -- 7. Jerusalem is Etched into our Bones -- 8. All One Soul -- 9. Conclusion. |
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This book offers a timely insight into ideas of ‘belonging’ in multicultural society from a Jewish perspective, one which is largely missing from the discourse on multiculturalism. There is a current climate in Australia, as there is in the United States, Europe and elsewhere, of rising tensions around migration, religious freedom, and far right extremism. These tensions have been fanned the Israeli-Palestine conflict coming under increased international scrutiny in recent months. Understanding how Jewish communities attempt to build and guide an understanding of what Jewishness means in contemporary multicultural societies is crucial for supporting the right to safety in diversity, not only for Jews but for multiple minority groups. In delivering such understanding, this book has insights not only in an Australian, but a broader international, context. This book explores |
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how various facets of Jewish life are experienced and expressed in Australia, drawing on rich ethnographic and archival research conducted within the mid-sized Jewish community in South-East Queensland, Australia, which has never before been examined. Jewish Identity in Multicultural Australia explores how Jewish identity is manifested and experienced across a wide range of facets: religion and religiosity, ethnicity and ethnonational identity, history and memory, antisemitism and racism, Zionism and diasporic identity, and family and kinship. Across these key themes, the book builds on a core argument: that contemporary Jewish communities work in certain, set ways and promote certain, set norms within a framework of state multiculturalism to forge a safe, supported place for Jewish life, practice and identity of all shapes and sizes. Jennifer Creese is a lecturer in the SAPPHIRE Group at the Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester, UK, where she is an expert in ethnographic research, immigration and emigration, and institutional culture. She is the author of a number of works on Jewish religion, culture, and history in Australia, including Jewish life in Queensland: celebrating 150 years since 1865 (2016). She received her PhD from The University of Queensland, Australia in 2020, and has conducted extensive fieldwork in Brisbane and the Gold Coast, in South-East Queensland. She is active on Twitter at @jennifer_creese. |
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