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Collins et al., 2018 - Google Patents

Investigation of γ-γ coincidence counting using the National Nuclear Array (NANA) as a primary standard

Collins et al., 2018

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4523642033486298261
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Collins S
Shearman R
Keightley J
Regan P
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Applied radiation and isotopes

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Abstract The National Physical Laboratory has recently been in the process of commissioning a multi-detector γ ray array-the National Nuclear Array (NANA). In this study we have sought to exploit the NANA and the excellent timing characteristics of its intrinsic …
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