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  • ...10.1103/PhysRevA.94.012102|arxiv=1607.00302 |s2cid=62799064 }}</ref> and [[neutron]]s.<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal |last1=Denkmayr |first1=Tobias |last2=Gepp [[Neutron]]s are uncharged subatomic particles that have a [[magnetic moment]], with ...
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  • ...e radius is often applied to composite [[hadron]]s such as a [[proton]], [[neutron]], [[pion]], or [[kaon]], that are made up of more than one [[quark]]. In t ...4, pg. 15-17 (1994) (comparing different theoretical explanations for the neutron's observed negative squared charge radius to the data) DOI:10.1080/10448639 ...
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  • ...cription the interface is split into {{mvar|n}} layers. Since the incident neutron beam *[[Neutron reflectometry]] ...
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  • }}</ref> or measuring the amplitude of [[neutron scattering]] from the imbibed crystalline or liquid phases – '''ND cryoporo | title = Neutron Diffraction Cryoporometry – a measurement technique for studying mesoporous ...
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  • ...in 1945. This investigative methodology combined radiochemistry and other techniques to gather intelligence on nuclear activities. ...ential participant in the "age" of the material of interest. [[Nuclide]]s, related through radioactive decay processes will have relative sample concentration ...
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  • ...hort to medium range order, which originates from [[chemical bond]]ing and related interactions. [[Metallic glass]]es, for example, are typically well describ ...), [[molecular dynamics]], and [[Monte Carlo method|Monte Carlo simulation techniques]] are most commonly used. ...
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  • ...x]]The '''shape of the atomic nucleus''' depends on the variety of factors related to the size and shape of its nucleon constituents and the [[nuclear force]] ...[Beta decay|β decay]] by [[mirror nuclei]], [[Alpha decay|α decay]], and [[neutron scattering]].<ref>{{Cite journal | vauthors = Gauthier N |date= April 1989 ...
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  • ...milar methods in [[nuclear physics]], [[astroparticle physics]], and other related fields. A wide variety of operational particle detectors today contain some ...\rightarrow \nu + p^{+} + \beta^{-}</math>, where <math>n^{0}</math> is a neutron, <math>\nu</math> is the neutrino, <math>p^{+}</math> is a proton, and <mat ...
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  • ...hts into [[plate tectonics]], [[mantle convection]], the [[geodynamo]] and related phenomena. ...used in a [[diamond anvil cell]] (DAC) or a multi anvil press (MAP). Some techniques are summarized in the following table. ...
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  • ...[[DNA microarray|microarray]] data, (b) [[cosmic ray]] intensity from a [[neutron monitor]], (c) rotation speed against time of [[Rhodobacter sphaeroides|R. }}</ref> (the [[control chart]] being the most directly related method), in exploration [[geophysics]] (where the problem is to segment a [ ...
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  • ...002(94)01031-5}}.</ref> and prefigured modern [[scientific visualization]] techniques.<ref name="siggraph"/> == Related models == ...
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  • ...n be used interchangeably, XES more often describes high energy resolution techniques <ref>{{cite journal |last1=Glatzel |first1=Pieter |last2=Bergmann |first2=U ...''. Bragg came up with the [[Bragg's law|equation]] that describes X-ray/[[neutron]] [[diffraction]] when those particles pass a crystal lattice.([[X-ray diff ...
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  • ...t involves the fusion of isotopes like [[deuterium]] (hydrogen atom with 1 neutron) and [[tritium]] (hydrogen atom with 2 neutrons), and generates energy in t Plasma in both L-Mode and H-Mode exhibit distinct characteristics related to turbulence, control, power thresholds, energy efficiency, and confinemen ...
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  • ...sembles the energy spectrum of CNO neutrinos) by imposing a "muon-positron-neutron three-fold coincidence" condition.<ref name="Agostini 577–582" /> ....96i1103A | s2cid=118955967 | display-authors=1 }}</ref> A neutrino signal related to the [[First observation of gravitational waves|GW150914, GW151226 and GW ...
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  • ...ated (i.e., non-[[Homogeneity and heterogeneity|homogeneous]]) flow, it is related to [[volumetric flow rate]]s of the gas and the liquid phase, and to the ra ...y is not controlled by grain size, as the volume of between-grain space is related only to the method of grain packing. ...
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  • ...ransitions, magnetism and diffusion can be investigated. The PAC method is related to [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] and the [[Mössbauer effect]], but shows n === Neutron activation === ...
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  • ...PUREX processes for nuclear fuel reprocessing |journal=Advanced Separation Techniques for Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing and Radioactive Waste Treatment |date=2011 |p ...smutation target could generate further radiotoxic transuranic isotopes by neutron capture, instead of more stable nuclides. Most of the radiotoxic nuclides c ...
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  • The technique is closely related to using gas adsorption to measure pore sizes, but uses the Gibbs–Thomson e This behaviour is closely related to the capillary effect and both are due to the change in bulk free energy ...
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  • ...s them attractive devices for studying plasma physics, or as high-energy [[neutron]] sources. ...g energy]], typically in the form of high-speed subatomic particles like [[neutron]]s or [[beta particle]]s. However, these same fuel atoms also experience th ...
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  • are the acoustoelastic coefficients related to effects from third order elastic constants.<ref name="AbizaDestrade2012" ...> is the [[time]] it takes to travel this distance. The second relation is related to the inverse of the time, the [[frequency]], of the signal. The relation ...
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