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A validated panel of commercial antibodies for reliable detection of FET proteins

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Tacconelli S   +8 more
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Perturbative calculations of nuclear-reaction cross-sections

Lettere al Nuovo Cimento, 1979
The nuclear shell model has enjoyed a remarkable success in explaining a wide variety of detailed nuclear features. This proves that it is often convenient to describe the nuclear dynamics as a movement of independent nucleons in (single particle) central potentials, which are function of the nucleonic space, spin and charge co-ordinates.
DELSANTO, PIER PAOLO, QUARATI, Piero
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Compound-nuclear reaction cross sections via surrogate reactions

Nuclear Physics A, 2007
The surrogate reaction method is an indirect technique for determining cross sections for nuclear reactions that proceed through a well-defined compound nucleus. In this method, the same compound nucleus is produced by an alternate (“surrogate”) reaction and its decay products measured. The assumptions underlying the method are examined for the special
F.S. Dietrich, J.E. Escher
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Fluctuations in nuclear reaction cross-sections

Il Nuovo Cimento, 1962
Gross structure is observed in the cross sections for neutron reactions on nuclei with A near 30, when the cross sections are plotted as functions of the neutron energy (between about 2 and 5 Mev). The observed peaks are much more closely spaced than would be the case if they were caused by single compound- nucleus energy levels.
A. Agodi   +3 more
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Cross Sections for Nuclear Reactions Involving Nuclear Isomers

Physical Review, 1959
Cross sections for the reactions Cr/sup 52/(p,n)Mn/sup 52m/, Cr/sup 52/ (p,n)Mn/sup 52/, Ag/sup 107/(p,pn)Ag/sup 106m/, Ag/sup 107/(p,pn)Ag/sup 106/, an d Cu/sup 63/ (p,n)Zn/sup 63/ were determined as a function of energy with the 20.6-Mev proton beam of the U.C. L. A.
Bruno Linder, Ralph A. James
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Software for Calculating Nuclear Reaction Cross Sections

Measurement Techniques, 2001
A software package is proposed for determining cross sections of spallation, fission, or fragmentation by activation methods. Various additions have been made to the method, including correction for single and double escape peaks on the areas of the γ lines for the residual nuclei, and for the dead time of the measurement system, with a proposal for ...
I. Adam   +6 more
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