Call Number (LC) Title Results
E 1.99:llnl-tr--701379 Guidance on Radiochronometry 1
E 1.99:llnl-tr--701390 Advanced Simulation and Computing FY17 Implementation Plan, Version 0 1
E 1.99:llnl-tr--701407 M4FT-16LL080302052-Update to Thermodynamic Database Development and Sorption Database Integration 1
E 1.99:llnl-tr--701411 Magnesium, Iron and Aluminum in LLNL Air Particulate and Rain Samples with Reference to Magnesium in Industrial Storm Water 1
E 1.99:llnl-tr--701463 Redefining the U.S. Agenda for Nuclear Disarmament, Analysis and Reflections 1
E 1.99:llnl-tr--701561 Compilation of LLNL CUP-2 Data 1
E 1.99:llnl-tr--701737 M4FT-16LL080303052-State of Knowledge for Colloid Facilitated Radionuclide Transport and Update on Actinide Diffusion in Bentonite Backfill 1
E 1.99:llnl-tr--702060 The Future of Nonproliferation in a Changed and Changing Environment A Workshop Summary. 1
E 1.99:llnl-tr--702064 Running SW4 On New Commodity Technology Systems (CTS-1) Platform 1
E 1.99:llnl-tr--702645 Shear Alignment of Diblock Copolymers for Patterning Nanowire Meshes 1
E 1.99:llnl-tr--702726 Modulus of Elasticity and Thermal Expansion Coefficient of ITO Film 1
E 1.99:llnl-tr--702740 Summary of Documentation for DYNA3D-ParaDyn's Software Quality Assurance Regression Test Problems 1
E 1.99:llnl-tr--702783 Optimization of vascularization-­inducing hydrogel bioinks for 3D bioprinting 1
E 1.99:llnl-tr--702862 Further Automate Planned Cluster Maintenance to Minimize System Downtime during Maintenance Windows 1
E 1.99:llnl--tr-703359 Hugoniot model for Si from L140 1
E 1.99:llnl-tr--703361 HFE and Spherical Cryostats MC Study 1
E 1.99:llnl--tr-703362 Multiple Scatters in Single Site Gamma Backgrounds 1
E 1.99:llnl--tr-703518 Understanding the creation of & reducing surface microroughness during polishing & post-processing of glass optics 1
E 1.99:llnl-tr--703546 Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Orthogonal Mass Spectral Data for the Identification of Chemical Attribution Signatures of 3-Methylfentanyl 1
E 1.99:llnl--tr-703549 Solving The Longstanding Problem Of Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions At the Highest Microscopic Level - Final Report 1