(1950). Handbook of new nuclear techniques providing the latest experience in nuclear energy applications affecting the interests of electrical engineers, metallurgists, chemists, chemical engineers, electronic specialists, scientists, physicists, biologists, radiobiologists, and industrial plant managers. Nucleonics.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHandbook of New Nuclear Techniques Providing the Latest Experience in Nuclear Energy Applications Affecting the Interests of Electrical Engineers, Metallurgists, Chemists, Chemical Engineers, Electronic Specialists, Scientists, Physicists, Biologists, Radiobiologists, and Industrial Plant Managers. New York: Nucleonics, 1950.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationHandbook of New Nuclear Techniques Providing the Latest Experience in Nuclear Energy Applications Affecting the Interests of Electrical Engineers, Metallurgists, Chemists, Chemical Engineers, Electronic Specialists, Scientists, Physicists, Biologists, Radiobiologists, and Industrial Plant Managers. Nucleonics, 1950.