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Decay Properties of Some Neutron-Rich Praseodymium Isotopes
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G. SKARNEMABK
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
1. Mai 1976
Published Online: 1976-5-1
Published in Print: 1976-5-1
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- Editorial
- Chemische Gesichtspunkte für die Entwicklung von Radionuklidgeneratoren
- Chemical and Physical Factors which Control the Substitution Reactions of Direct Fission-Produced lodine with Gaseous Methane and the Methyl Halides
- Isotope Effect of Iron Recoil Atoms in Ferrous Phthalocyanine
- (n,γ) Reactions of the Metal Complexes of Substituted 2,4-pentanedione-I Retention Studies at Room Temperatures
- Energetics and Mechanism of the Recoil Tritium Replacement Reaction with Cyclobutane
- Decay Properties of Some Neutron-Rich Praseodymium Isotopes
- Melamine Phosphomolybdate—A New Ion Selective Compound for Caesium
- Excitation Functions and Isomeric Ratios for the Isomeric Pair 106mAg and 106gAg in the 107Ag (d,t) Reaction
- SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
- Radiolysis of Redox Systems
- Yield of Hydrogen Peroxide on Gamma Radiolysis of Seawater and its Concentrates