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Angular dependence of coherent to incoherent scattering differential cross-section ratios for Zr, Nb and Mo elementsSimsek et al., 2004
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- Simsek O
- Ertugrul M
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- Radiation measurements
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The ratios of differential cross-section for coherent and incoherent scattering of 59.5 keV γ- rays for Zr, Nb and Mo scatterers were experimentally determined for 20 scattering angles between 40° and 135° by using a high-resolution Si (Li) detector. The ratio of these cross …
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