Interactions of High Energy Particles with Nuclei |
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The Bureau consists of the Institute for Basic Standards , the Institute for Materials Research , the Institute for Applied Technology , the Institute for Computer Sciences and Technology , and the Office for Information Programs .
The Bureau consists of the Institute for Basic Standards , the Institute for Materials Research , the Institute for Applied Technology , the Institute for Computer Sciences and Technology , and the Office for Information Programs .
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In addition to reviewing some well - known material there is much here that is new , both in content and form of presentation . The material presented here is also part of a program of research and cooperation between the author and the ...
In addition to reviewing some well - known material there is much here that is new , both in content and form of presentation . The material presented here is also part of a program of research and cooperation between the author and the ...
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... one could also see in which material the reaction took place , and one could make a rough measurement of the muon momentum . The following results were obtained ( 0 is the angle of the outgoing μ ) Ratio of event rates per nucleon ...
... one could also see in which material the reaction took place , and one could make a rough measurement of the muon momentum . The following results were obtained ( 0 is the angle of the outgoing μ ) Ratio of event rates per nucleon ...
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In addi- tion , it reports the results of Bureau programs in measurement standards and techniques , properties of matter and materials , engineering standards and serv- ices , instrumentation , and automatic data processing .
In addi- tion , it reports the results of Bureau programs in measurement standards and techniques , properties of matter and materials , engineering standards and serv- ices , instrumentation , and automatic data processing .
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