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  • ...f [[atom]]s in a material. This space is extremely large compared to the [[nuclear size|size]] of the [[atomic nucleus]], and is related to the [[chemical bon }}</ref> In solid materials, the atomic spacing is described by the [[bond length]]s of its atoms. In o ...
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  • ...rties of neptunium diarsenide |journal=[[Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials]] |date=1982 |volume=30 |issue=2 |pages=265–268 |doi=10.1016/0304-8853(82)9 ...
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  • '''Radiation materials science''' is a subfield of [[materials science]] which studies the interaction of [[radiation]] with [[matter]]: a ...nditions, or to serve as a guide for creating new, more radiation-tolerant materials that can better serve their purpose. ...
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  • ...CIDENTALLY RELEASED PLUTONIUM FROM AN LMFBR |date=November 1972 |publisher=Nuclear Safety Information Center |page=39 |url=https://info.ornl.gov/sites/publica ...
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  • ...is maximized by using the highest feasible temperature (usually limited by materials properties), and by choosing a low molecular mass for the reaction mass. == Nuclear thermal rocket == ...
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  • ...ref><ref name="Radicaltext">Kurreck, H.; Kirste, B.; Lubitz, W. ''Electron Nuclear Double Resonance Spectroscopy of Radicals in Solution'' VCH Publishers: New ...transition.<ref name=ENDORreview>{{cite journal | title = Pulsed Electron-Nuclear Double Resonance Methodology | journal = [[Chem. Rev.]] | year = 1991 | vol ...
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  • ...itle=Measurement of ionization quenching in plastic scintillators| journal=Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectr ...intillator investigations for relative dosimetry in proton-therapy|journal=Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B|date=October 2000|vol ...
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  • ...|last2=Gregory|first2=E. H.|last3=Baily|first3=P. K.|date=1969-11-03|title=Nuclear Acoustic Resonance in Aluminum Via Coupling to the Magnetic Dipole Moment|j ...journal|last=S.C. Ying|first=J.J. Quinn|date=6 August 1966|title=Acoustic Nuclear Spin Resonance in Metals|journal=Physics Letters|volume=23|issue=1|pages=61 ...
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  • ...79.<ref>Rosenbluth, M. N., and M. N. Bussac. "MHD stability of spheromak." Nuclear Fusion 19.4 (1979): 489</ref> In 1974, Dr. Taylor could only use results f ...control in the sustained spheromak physics experiment." Journal of nuclear materials 290 (2001): 513-517.</ref> ...
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  • ...nk.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.6.L053201 |journal=Physical Review Materials |volume=6 |issue=5 |pages=L053201 |doi=10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.6.L053201|a ...presents the hydrogen nuclear spin g-factor, and <math>\mu_N</math> is the nuclear spin magneton. The hyperfine tensor <math>\mathbf{A}</math> is specific to ...
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  • ...uctivity]] - a phenomenon where the electrical resistance of some metallic materials suddenly vanish at temperatures near [[absolute zero]]. * Chapter 5: "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and the BCS Theory" by [[Charles P. Slichter|Charles Pen ...
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  • ...rength and [[refractory metals]] within the aerospace<ref name=":3" /> and nuclear industries.{{citation needed|date=May 2016}} ...substrate.<ref>{{Cite book|title = Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials (5th Ed.)|last = Kalpakjian|first = Serope|publisher = Prentice Hall|year = ...
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  • ...clear waste containers in a deep geological repository|journal=Progress in Materials Science|language=en|volume=118|pages=100766|doi=10.1016/j.pmatsci.2020.1007 ...he safety of chemical waste disposal. Currently, the permanent disposal of nuclear waste is commonly in [[Deep geological repository|deep geological repositor ...
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  • ...e NV centre can exist as either 14N (with nuclear spin I = 1) or 15N (with nuclear spin I=1/2). The most common isotope, 14N, couples with the electron spin o ...e to the interaction between the NV electron spin magnetic spin moment and nuclear spin magnetic moments. NV spin magnetic moments also depend upon the extern ...
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  • ...he cooling agents used and the type of reactor. Common liquid coolants for nuclear reactors include: [[deionized water]] (with [[boric acid]] as a [[chemical ...ore, the heat generated per volume unit is proportional to the fraction of nuclear [[Fissile material|fissionable fuel]] burned in the unit of time: ...
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  • ...].<ref>{{cite book| url= http://cstsp.aaas.org/files/Complete.pdf| title = Nuclear Forensics: Role, State of the Art, and Program Needs| editor = May, Michael ...title=National Technical Nuclear Forensics Center - Definition and Role of Nuclear Forensics | publisher=US Department of Homeland Security | accessdate=2013- ...
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  • ...e poster received an Aoki Award for distinguished poster presentation.<ref>Nuclear Waste Management Organization (2016). [https://www.nwmo.ca/en/More-informat | Living near a [[Nuclear power plant|nuclear generating station]] || annual || 0.00009 mSv<ref name="epa" /> || 1.3 flig ...
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  • {{Short description|Nuclear weapon component}} ...s for a longer-lasting, more energetic and more efficient explosion. The [[Nuclear weapon yield|yield]] can be further enhanced using a fissionable tamper. ...
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  • In [[materials science]], the '''yield strength anomaly''' refers to materials wherein the [[yield (engineering)|yield strength]] (i.e., the stress necess For the majority of materials, the yield strength decreases with increasing temperature. In metals, this ...
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  • ===Materials science=== ===Nuclear physics=== ...
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