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Development of new trends in applied nuclear physics with the use of high-energy braking radiation

Dikiy et al., 2003

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10623908805530104020
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Dikiy N
Dovbnya A
Uvarov V
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Вопросы атомной науки и техники

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DEVELOPMENT OF NEW TRENDS IN APPLIED PHYSICS WITH THE USE OF HI Page 1 APPLICATION OF THE NUCLEAR METHODS DEVELOPMENT OF NEW TRENDS IN APPLIED NUCLEAR PHYSICS WITH THE USE OF HIGH-ENERGY BRAKING RADIATION NP Dikiy, AN …
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