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Production Cross Sections and Isomeric Ratios for the Isomeric Pair 110mln/110gln Formed in Cd (d, xn) Reactions
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O. HERREROS USHER
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May 1, 1977
Published Online: 1977-5-1
Published in Print: 1977-5-1
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Articles in the same Issue
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- Excitation Function for 15O Production via the 14N(d,n)15O Reaction
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- Actinide Fluorides Study of LiF-AF4 (A = Th, U, Np, Pu) Systems
- Radiochemical Synthesis of Promethium Dipivaloylmethanate
- Reactivity and Selectivity of the Astatine Interhalogen Compounds AtCI and AtBr Towards Simple Aromatic Substrates
- Reactions of Recoil Chlorine
- Effects of a Collapsing Molecular Environment on High Energy Bromine Reactions in Ethane
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