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Publication YearTitleAuthor(s), Editor(s), Other Contributor(s)Publication Type
2008Monte Carlo Modelling of Germanium Crystals that are Tilted and Have Rounded Front EdgesGASPARRO JOEL; HULT MIKAEL; JOHNSTON Peter; TAGZIRIA HAMIDArticles in Journals
2004Neutron Field Measurements for Alara Purposes around a Van de Graaff Accelerator Building.KOCKEROLS Pierre; LEBACQ A.l.; GASPARRO Joel; HULT Mikael; JANSSENS H.; LOEVESTAM Goeran; VANHAVERE F.Articles in Journals
2009Neutron Fluence Spectrometry Using Disk ActivationLOEVESTAM GOERAN; HULT MIKAEL; FESSLER ANDREAS; GASPARRO JOEL; KOCKEROLS PIERRE; OKKINGA KLAAS; TAGZIRIA HAMID; VANHAVERE F.; WIESLANDER E.Articles in Journals
2008On the Use of Mercury as a Means of Locating Background Sources in Ultra Low Background HPGe-Detector SystemsHULT MIKAEL; GASPARRO JOEL; LINDAHL PATRIC; MARISSENS GERD; FESSLER ANDREAS; JOHNSTON PeterContributions to Conferences
2009The Sandwich Spectrometer for Ultra Low-level Gamma-ray SpectrometryWIESLANDER Johanna; HULT Mikael; GASPARRO Joel; MARISSENS Gerd; MISIASZEK M.; PREUSSE WernerContributions to Conferences
2009Search for the Radioactivity of 180mTa Using an Underground HPGe Sandwich SpectrometerHULT Mikael; WIESLANDER Johanna; MARISSENS Gerd; GASPARRO Joel; WAETJEN Uwe; MISIASZEK M.Contributions to Conferences
2006Status of the Germanium Detector Array (GERDA) for the Search of Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decays of 76Ge at LNGSSCHOENERT S., et alArticles in Journals
2006Underground Gamma-Ray SpectrometryHULT MIKAEL, et alArticles in Journals
2006Underground Gamma-Ray SpectrometryHULT MIKAEL, et alContributions to Conferences
2004Underground Measurements Radioactivity.LAUBENSTEIN Matthias, et alContributions to Conferences
2006Underground Search for the Decay of 180TamHULT MIKAEL, et alArticles in Journals
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