Prediction of spallation induced transmutation rates for long-lived fission products via proton accelerator. [PDF]
Tukharyan G +4 more
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This is a comprehensive study of new family of high functionalized meso‐tetraarylporphyrins. A synthetic approach to phosphonate‐substituted fluorinated porphyrins was developed. These compounds were investigated with respect to singlet oxygen generation and photostability.
Azhar Kechiche +8 more
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Design of a High-Speed Digital System for Triple Discrimination Based on Stilbene-6Li Glass Composite Scintillators Detector. [PDF]
Liu Q +7 more
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Dose-dependence of fast neutron RBE for lens opacification in mice [PDF]
Rossi, H. H. +4 more
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Poly(Ionic) Liquid‐Enhanced Ion Dynamics in Cellulose‐Derived Gel Polymer Electrolytes
Advancing Energy Storage: Gel Polymer Electrolytes with Promising Potential Gel polymer electrolytes (GPEs) incorporating methyl cellulose and a range of ionic/polymeric achieved Li+ transference numbers comparable to traditional liquid electrolytes.
Tiago G. Paiva +7 more
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Magnetic-lens-generated polarized neutron beam with enhanced intensity and <i>Q</i> resolution for small-angle neutron scattering. [PDF]
Hiroi K +4 more
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Lung carcinomas in Sprague-Dawley rats after exposure to low doses of radon daughters, fission neutrons, or γ-rays [PDF]
Kellerer, Albrecht M. +5 more
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Kinetic Contribution to the Arbitrary Order Odd Frequency Moments of the Dynamic Structure Factor
ABSTRACT An exact expression is derived for the kinetic contribution to the odd (arbitrary order) frequency moments of the dynamic structure factor via a finite summation that features averages of even (all lower orders) powers of the momentum over the exact momentum distribution.
Panagiotis Tolias +2 more
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Geometric close-packing mechanism for predicting short-range correlations in nuclei. [PDF]
Lin J.
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Generalized Beth–Uhlenbeck Entropy Formula From the Φ‐Derivable Approach
ABSTRACT We derive a generalized Beth–Uhlenbeck formula for the entropy of a dense fermion system with strong two‐particle correlations, including scattering states and bound states. We work within the Φ‐derivable approach to the thermodynamic potential.
David Blaschke, Gerd Röpke, Gordon Baym
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