Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 76N. Zanichelli, 1981 - Nuclear physics |
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... described . The method will , therefore , be described as illustrative of the general approach . In this method an effective atomic number Z * and atomic density n * of a mixture of substances are defined as those values which , for a ...
... described . The method will , therefore , be described as illustrative of the general approach . In this method an effective atomic number Z * and atomic density n * of a mixture of substances are defined as those values which , for a ...
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... described below . 61. The paramagnetic analyser . - Oxygen is a free radical and has two of its outer - shell orbital electrons unpaired . Because of this it is paramagnetic ( due to the magnetic moment of the two unpaired electrons ) ...
... described below . 61. The paramagnetic analyser . - Oxygen is a free radical and has two of its outer - shell orbital electrons unpaired . Because of this it is paramagnetic ( due to the magnetic moment of the two unpaired electrons ) ...
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... described by the mass balance equations : ( 7 ) i n n Q. = Σ R. , ( Q , ) — Σ R , ( Q. ) , ― j = 0 i = 1 , 2 , ... 9 n , where Q , is a compartmental quantity , n is the number of considered compart- ments , R. , is the material flow ...
... described by the mass balance equations : ( 7 ) i n n Q. = Σ R. , ( Q , ) — Σ R , ( Q. ) , ― j = 0 i = 1 , 2 , ... 9 n , where Q , is a compartmental quantity , n is the number of considered compart- ments , R. , is the material flow ...
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