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Disclosures

No. Title
Inventors
M-802 Process for Administering Distributed Academic Competitions
Eliot Feibush
Andrew Zwicker
James Morgan
Benjamin Phillips
M-801 Wave-driven Countercurrent Plasma Centrifuge
Abraham J. Fetterman
Nathaniel J. Fisch
M-800 Powder Dropper
Dennis Mansfield
Lane Roquemore
M-799 Non-astigmatic X-ray Imaging with Matched Pairs of Spherically Bent Crystals
Manfred L. Bitter
Kenneth W. Hill
Steven D. Scott
Frank Jones
Jinseok Ko
Alex Ince-Cushman
Russell Feder
John E. Rice
M-798 Magnetic Insulation to Improve Voltage Holding in Electrostatic Accelerators
Larry R. Grisham
M-797 Toroidal Field Coil System for Tokamaks with Improved Access to the Plasma Chamber
Allen H. Boozer
Neil Pomphrey
M-796 High-Throughput, High-Accuracy-Wavelength, Lens-Based Imaging Spectrometer
Ronald E. Bell
M-795 Apparatus and method for Separation of Ions According to Mass
Abraham Fetterman
Nathaniel J. Fisch
M794 A 360-Degree Portable Lifting Device
Michael Viola
M793 Crane Hook Laser Locating System
Michael Viola
John Edwards
M792 Coaxial Multiturn Toroidal Field Concept
Richard Majeski
Charles Neumeyer
M791 Target Positioning Fixture
John DeSandro
Doug Labrie
Craig Priniski
M790 Apparatus and Method for Converting Energy of Charged Fusion Products to Electric Potential Energy
Abraham Fetterman
Nathaniel Fisch
M789 Halogen-assisted Extraction of Negative Ions of Hydrogen Isotopes
Larry Grisham
M788 Liquid Metal Circulator
Robert Cutler
M787 Moving Divertor Plates for a Tokamak
Stewart Zweben
M786 A New Scheme for Wide-Angle Point-to-Point X-ray Imaging with Arbitrarily Large Angles of Incidence
Manfred Bitter
Kenneth Hill
Steven Scott
Russell Feder
Jinseok Ko
John E. Rice
Alex Ince-Cushman
M785 Real-Time Tritium in Water Analyzer
George Ascione
Charles Gentile

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