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    Revision and meta-analysis of selected biosphere parameter values for chlorine, iodine, neptunium, radium, radon and uranium by Sheppard, S.C., Sheppard, M.I., Tait, J.C., Sanipelli, B.L.

    “…There is a continual supply of new experimental data that are relevant to the assessment of the potential impacts of nuclear fuel waste disposal. In the…”
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    Salinity Preference in the Estuarine Teleost Fish Mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus): Halocline Behavior by Marshall, W. S., Tait, J. C., Mercer, E. W.

    Published in Physiological and biochemical zoology (01-05-2016)
    “…Mummichogs prefer seawater (SW) but have wide ability to acclimate to extreme temperatures and salinities. In the field, minnow trapping revealed that…”
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    Review of Water Ingress Characteristic of Stressed Masonry by Tait, C. J, Khalaf, F. M, Kermani, A

    Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-10-2001)
    “…Studies have found that over 80% of total water ingress occurs at the brick mortar interface and not through the brick unit or the mortar. The interface…”
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    Validation of the ORIGEN-S code for predicting radionuclide inventories in used CANDU fuel by Tait, J.C., Gauld, I., Kerr, A.H.

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-05-1995)
    “…The safety assessment being conducted by AECL Research for the concept of deep geological disposal of used CANDU UO 2 fuel requires the calculation of…”
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    Validation of an electrochemical model for the oxidative dissolution of used CANDU fuel by Shoesmith, D.W, Sunder, S, Tait, J.C

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-11-1998)
    “…Measured dissolution rates of UO 2 and used fuel powders are compared to dissolution rates predicted from electrochemical measurements on fuel pellets. This…”
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    Changes in species assemblages within the Adelaide Metropolitan Area, Australia, 1836-2002 by Tait, C.J, Daniels, C.B, Hill, R.S

    Published in Ecological applications (01-02-2005)
    “…Currently, slightly less than half the world's population lives in dense urban areas, principally cities. In Australia, nearly 85% of people live in towns with…”
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    Immobilization and geological disposal of nuclear fuel waste by Tait, J C

    “…The Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program is developing methods for the safe disposal of both used nuclear fuel and fuel recycle waste. The disposal…”
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    Chlorine-36 in nuclear waste disposal - 1. Assessment results for used fuel with comparison to super(129)I and super(14)C by Sheppard, S C, Johnson, L H, Goodwin, B W, Tait, J C, Wuschke, D M, Davison, C C

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-01-1996)
    “…Chlorine-36 in used fuel arises from the activation of super(35)Cl. Unlike super(129)I and super(14)C, it was not immediately clear that super(36)Cl would be…”
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    Chlorine-36 in nuclear waste disposal—1. Assessment results for used fuel with comparison to 129I and 14C by Sheppard, S.C., Johnson, L.H., Goodwin, B.W., Tait, J.C., Wuschke, D.M., Davison, C.C.

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (1996)
    “…Chlorine-36 in used fuel arises from the activation of 35CI. Unlike 129I and 14C, it was not immediately clear that 36Cl would be present in significant…”
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