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A Systematic Study of (n,7Be) Reactions on Medium and Heavy Mass Nuclei Induced by 53 MeV d(Be)-Breakup Neutrons
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B. Scholten
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August 1, 1993
Published Online: 1993-8-1
Published in Print: 1993-8-1
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