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... charged particles released by the neutrons in a plastic that has properties similar to tissue . The energy of the ... particle production per unit mass of oxygen and of carbon differ substantially , and the difference depends on neutron ...
... charged particles released by the neutrons in a plastic that has properties similar to tissue . The energy of the ... particle production per unit mass of oxygen and of carbon differ substantially , and the difference depends on neutron ...
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... charged particles from a radiator near the neutron source to the detectors which are several meters away and are ... particle emission from 50Cr . 21 The high - energy protons are peaked forward and are attributed to preequilibrium ...
... charged particles from a radiator near the neutron source to the detectors which are several meters away and are ... particle emission from 50Cr . 21 The high - energy protons are peaked forward and are attributed to preequilibrium ...
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... charged - particle beam which can perform that reaction . The one major difference required of the charged - particle beam from those listed in table I is the intensity . The ( p , n ) reaction on 6,71 Li , 9Be , and 3H is generally ...
... charged - particle beam which can perform that reaction . The one major difference required of the charged - particle beam from those listed in table I is the intensity . The ( p , n ) reaction on 6,71 Li , 9Be , and 3H is generally ...
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Implication of microscopic reaction analyses below | 14 |
Test of effective interactions for nucleon scattering | 90 |
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