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Absolute Fission Yields in the Fast Neutron Induced Fission of 99.9997 Atom % Pure 238U Using Track £tch-cum Gamma Spectrometric Technique
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H. Naik
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1. November 1996
Published Online: 1996-11-1
Published in Print: 1996-11-1
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- Excitation Functions of (d,n) and (d,α) Reactions on 54Fe: Relevance to the Production of High Purity 55\Co at a Small Cyclotron
- Separation of 64Cu from 67Ga Waste Products Using Anion Exchange and Low Acid Aqueous/Organic Mixtures
- Absolute Fission Yields in the Fast Neutron Induced Fission of 99.9997 Atom % Pure 238U Using Track £tch-cum Gamma Spectrometric Technique
- Radiometric Determination of Tellurium with Iodide and Cobalt-60 Labelled tris(l,10-phenanthroline)cobalt(II)
- Comparisons of 105Rh(III) Chloride Complexation with [14]aneNS3, [14]aneN2S2 and [14]aneN4 Macrocycles in Aqueous Solution
- Considerations on Protactinium Redox Potentials
- Kinetics of Electrode Processes in Fused Salts and Organic Media Containing Thorium, Uranium or Neptunium Ions: Application to Concentrated Solutions
- Immobilization of Actinides by Electropolymerization of Acrylonitrile : Application to the Preparation of Alpha Spectroscopy Sources
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Contents
- Excitation Functions of (d,n) and (d,α) Reactions on 54Fe: Relevance to the Production of High Purity 55\Co at a Small Cyclotron
- Separation of 64Cu from 67Ga Waste Products Using Anion Exchange and Low Acid Aqueous/Organic Mixtures
- Absolute Fission Yields in the Fast Neutron Induced Fission of 99.9997 Atom % Pure 238U Using Track £tch-cum Gamma Spectrometric Technique
- Radiometric Determination of Tellurium with Iodide and Cobalt-60 Labelled tris(l,10-phenanthroline)cobalt(II)
- Comparisons of 105Rh(III) Chloride Complexation with [14]aneNS3, [14]aneN2S2 and [14]aneN4 Macrocycles in Aqueous Solution
- Considerations on Protactinium Redox Potentials
- Kinetics of Electrode Processes in Fused Salts and Organic Media Containing Thorium, Uranium or Neptunium Ions: Application to Concentrated Solutions
- Immobilization of Actinides by Electropolymerization of Acrylonitrile : Application to the Preparation of Alpha Spectroscopy Sources