Development Opportunities for Small and Medium Scale Accelerator Driven Neutron Sources: Report of a Technical Meeting Held in Vienna, 18-21 May 2004Neutron applications in the life sciences will be a rapidly growing research area in the near future, as neutrons can provide unique information on the reaction dynamics of complex biomolecular systems, complementing other analytical techniques such as electron microscopy, X rays and nuclear magnetic resonance. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES AND NEEDS IN THE FIELD | 7 |
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES | 15 |
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