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- Helmut_W._Schulz abstract "Helmut W. Schulz (1912 – 28 January 2006) is a German chemical engineer and professor at Columbia University known for his many works in disparate fields like nuclear physics, rocketry and waste-to-energy processes. He developed the process for separating uranium isotopes.".
- Q1604330 abstract "Helmut W. Schulz (1912 – 28 January 2006) is a German chemical engineer and professor at Columbia University known for his many works in disparate fields like nuclear physics, rocketry and waste-to-energy processes. He developed the process for separating uranium isotopes.".
- Helmut_W._Schulz comment "Helmut W. Schulz (1912 – 28 January 2006) is a German chemical engineer and professor at Columbia University known for his many works in disparate fields like nuclear physics, rocketry and waste-to-energy processes. He developed the process for separating uranium isotopes.".
- Q1604330 comment "Helmut W. Schulz (1912 – 28 January 2006) is a German chemical engineer and professor at Columbia University known for his many works in disparate fields like nuclear physics, rocketry and waste-to-energy processes. He developed the process for separating uranium isotopes.".