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"I don't know where we're going": marital problems and the young family.
The Exceptional Parent
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February 1, 1998|
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His Turn
"I don't know what happened," Frank Jones(*),
a short and slender man in his mid-twenties,
said quietly. "I just don't know where to begin."
"I guess it all starts with our son, Frank Jr.(*), who just turned
three. He was born with serious problems. Last Sunday we
celebrated his third birthday and we had Jean's(*) family
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Calcium + Californium = element 118, scientists say
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NRC EVENT NOTIFICATION FOR JULY 30: AGREEMENT STATE REPORT INVOLVING THE LOSS OF A CALIFORNIUM-252 SOURCE
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; ...information is a portion of an email forwarded by the State of North Carolina: "TUNL staff today formally reported the loss of a Californium-252 source: "(1) Source description: 3.4 microcuries of Cf-252 with an active layer of 8 mm diameter on the platinum...
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Isotron enters license agreement to market neutron brachytherapy.
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Story tips from the DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Dec. 2008.
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ORNL, Georgia's Isotron develop promising new cancer treatment.( Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory)(neutron brachytherapy)
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ORNL, Georgia's Isotron develop promising new cancer treatment.
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