Database of prompt gamma rays from slow neutron capture for elemental analysis. (CD-ROM included).920101306X Database of prompt gamma rays from slow neutron capture for elemental analysis. (CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). included) IAEA IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency. 2007 251 pages $125.00 Paperback QC793 This process has proven to be valuable as a non-destructive nuclear method. Materials scientists, geologists, and specialists in mining, archeology, environmental science, food analysis and medicine will find this database helpful in determining isotropic Refers to properties that do not differ no matter which direction is measured. For example, an isotropic antenna radiates almost the same power in all directions. In practice, antennas cannot be 100% isotropic. composition, total and partial thermal radiative cross-sections, Westcott factors, prompt and delayed energies of gamma rays, decay modes, half-lives and branching ratios in prompt gamma activation analysis (PGAA PGAA Prompt Gamma-Ray Activation Analysis ) projects. It includes nomenclature, (including Westcott factors), neutron spectral shape dependent formalism, characteristics of PGAA facilities, benchmarks and reference materials, neutron separation energies (along with the aforesaid Before, already said, referred to, or recited. This term is used frequently in deeds, leases, and contracts of sale of real property to refer to the property without describing it in detail each time it is mentioned; for example,"the aforesaid premises. thermal neutron capture cross-sections), data sources and evaluation of methodology and the adopted database and user tables. The CD-ROM includes the database viewer and PGAA data files, the evaluated gamma ray activation file, a PGAA database evaluation and the isotope viewer along with related documents. ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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