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In addition , normally only those y rays may be used which arise from the decay
of a low lying state to the ground state . It must also be possible to populate this
low lying state , e . g . , from a suitable parent nucleus . Due to these conditions a
...
In addition , normally only those y rays may be used which arise from the decay
of a low lying state to the ground state . It must also be possible to populate this
low lying state , e . g . , from a suitable parent nucleus . Due to these conditions a
...
Page 131
8 % C steel , which had been quenched from the austenite region to 77 K , Fujita
( 1977 ) noted the appearance of a six line magnetic pattern with a field of about
315 koe , in addition to the first nearest neighbor field of 269 koe . On aging the ...
8 % C steel , which had been quenched from the austenite region to 77 K , Fujita
( 1977 ) noted the appearance of a six line magnetic pattern with a field of about
315 koe , in addition to the first nearest neighbor field of 269 koe . On aging the ...
Page 133
In addition the increased wear resistance is remarkably long lasting since it
shows no breakdown after the track worn on the implanted steel disc by the pin
had reached a depth of 12 um ( Dearnaley and Hartley , 1978 ) . This is a factor of
a ...
In addition the increased wear resistance is remarkably long lasting since it
shows no breakdown after the track worn on the implanted steel disc by the pin
had reached a depth of 12 um ( Dearnaley and Hartley , 1978 ) . This is a factor of
a ...
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Principles of XRay Stress Measurement | 4 |
Control of Accuracy and Precision | 25 |
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