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208Pb (n, pxnγ) reactions for neutron energies up to 200 MeVPavlik et al., 1995
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- Pavlik A
- Vonach H
- Nelson R
- Haight R
- Wender S
- Young P
- Chadwick M
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CW-WI$VA L©s Alam© Page 1 LA-UR-95.- K O CW-WI$VA Los Alamos National Laboratory is
operated by the University of California for the United States Department of Energy under
contract W-7405-ENG-36 TITLE: LEAD 208 (n.pxn gamma) REACTIONS FOR NEUTRON …
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