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Author Index of Volume 80 (1998)
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April 1, 1998
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- Radiochemical Study of 45Sc(n,p)45Ca and 89Y(n,p)89Sr Reactions in the Neutron Energy Range of 13.9 to 14.7 MeV
- Potentiometric-Controlled Exchange of Actinide and Lanthanide Cations by Electrically Conducting Polymers Based Resin
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