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Hetc-3Step Calculations of Proton Induced Nuclide Production Cross Sections at Incident Energies Between 20 Mev and 5 Gev
An Octad for Darmstadtium and Excitement for Copernicium
Compilation and Evaluation of Fission Yield Nuclear Data Iaea, Vienna, 2000 Iaea-Tecdoc-1168 Issn 1011–4289
Heavy Element Nucleosynthesis
A Guide to Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM)
Production and Properties Towards the Island of Stability
The Discoverers of the Ruthenium Isotopes
Important Fission Product Nuclides Identification Method for Simplified Burnup Chain Construction
Lecture 3: Nucleosynthesis
Radiation Weighting Factors
Radioactive Decay & Decay Modes
Section 29-4: the Chart of the Nuclides
The Delimiting/Frontier Lines of the Constituents of Matter∗
The R-Process of Stellar Nucleosynthesis: Astrophysics and Nuclear Physics Achievements and Mysteries
The Astrophysical R-Process and the Origin of the Heaviest Elements
Binding Energy of the Mother Nucleus Is Lower Than That of the Daughter Nucleus
Nuclear Chemistry Why? Nuclear Chemistry Is the Subdiscipline of Chemistry That Is Concerned with Changes in the Nucleus of Elements
Nuclear Mass and Stability
Top View
Karlsruhe Nuclide Chart – New 10Th Edition 2018
28 Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA) Predicting the Sensitivity of Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA)
Evaluation of a Photon Interrogation System of Detection of Shielded Highly Enriched Uranium M
Periodic Table of the Elements Vs. Nuclide Chart 2) Nuclear Stability
Nuclear Chemistry
Identification of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material in Sand
Measurement of Cumulative Photofission Yields of 235U and 238U with a 16 Mev Bremsstrahlung Photon Beam Manon Delarue, E
Cosmogenic Nuclide Analysis
Technical Note on Producing Energy Dependent Fission Product Yield Files
Nuclear Physics
Tracking the Isotopes
THE R-, S-, and P-PROCESSES in NUCLEOSYNTHESIS
When They Synthesized Elements 114 and 116, Russian and Livermore
ENERGY DEPENDENT PROMPT NEUTRON MULTIPLICITY PARAMETERIZATION for ACTINIDE PHOTOFISSION A.I. Lengyel , O.O. Parlag , I.V. Pylyp
Fission Products from Nuclear Weapons Explosions 2
Photofission of U235 and U238 Using a Compton Scattering Monochromator James Edison Hall Iowa State University
Active Interrogation Using Photofission Technique for Nuclear Materials Control and Accountability
R-Process Nucleosynthesis in Supernovae the Heaviest Elements Are Made Only in Cataclysmic Events