A subnanosecond pulse radiolysis system
Michael John Bronskill
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A subnanosecond pulse radiolysis system
Published
1968
Pages
53
Activation analysis
Nondestructive activation analysis
Radioactivation analysis
Izmeritel'naia tekhnika v instrumental'nom neǐtronno-aktivatsionnom analize
On-stream nuclear activation and application to uranium and thorium
Activation Analysis Section
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A subnanosecond pulse radiolysis system was written by Michael John Bronskill.
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