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"Encyclopedia of X-Rays and Gamma Rays." Nuclear Science and Engineering, 18(2), pp. 293–294 Additional informationNotes on contributorsA. C. EckertAbout the Reviewer: A. C. Eckert is now in the Research Activity at Allison where he is concerned with energy-conversion problems. His graduate work at the University of Illinois was in analytical chemistry and X-ray diffraction, and about half of his subsequent time has been spent in these fields. His graduate research was on carbon blacks, and his subsequent experience included some graduate teaching on the side. The remaining time has been spent on such excursions as gas flow problems, technical personnel administration, and electrochemistry—particularly related to liquid-metal fused-salt systems.
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