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Publication YearTitleAuthor(s), Editor(s), Other Contributor(s)Publication Type
2010Spectrum of Prompt Fission Neutrons from 235U(n, F)MASLOV V. M.; TETEREVA N. A.; PRONYAEV V. G; KAGALENKO A.b.; ZOLOTAREV K. I.; CAPOTE R.; GRANIER T.; MORILLON B.; HAMBSCH Franz-Josef; SUBLET J.-Ch.Articles in Journals
2005Status of the International Neutron Cross-Section Standards FilePRONYAEV V. G.; BADIKOV S. A.; ZHENPENG Chen; CARLSON A. D.; GAI E.; HALE G. M.; HAMBSCH FRANZ-JOSEF; HOFMANN H. M.; LARSON N. M.; SMITH D. L., et alContributions to Conferences
2005Status of the Neutron Cross Section Standards DatabaseHAMBSCH FRANZ-JOSEF; CARLSON A. D.; VONACH H.Contributions to Conferences
2012Sub-barrier resonance fission and its effects on fission fragment propertiesTUDORA Anabella, et alArticles in Journals
2011THEORY-1 - Proceedings of the Scientific Workshop on Nuclear Fission Dynamics and the Emission of Prompt Neutrons and Gamma Rays, 27-29 September 2010, Sinaia, RomaniaHAMBSCH Franz-Josef, et alEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2009Total Characterization of Neutron Detectors with a 252Cf Source and a New Light Output DeterminationKORNILOV Nikolai, et alArticles in Journals
2011An Update of the Nuclear Data Standards ActivitiesCARLSON A. D., et alContributions to Conferences
2010VERDI - a Double (v, E) Fission-Fragment SpectrometerOBERSTEDT Stephan, et alContributions to Conferences
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