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  1. Measurement of cosmogenic radionuclides in meteorites with a sensitive gamma-ray spectrometer

    A large-volume HPGe gamma-ray spectrometer in a NaI(Tl) well has been set up underground at 70 m.w.e. depth for whole body counting of cosmogenic...

    G. Bonino, G. Cini Castagnoli, N. Bhandari in Il Nuovo Cimento C
    Article 01 January 1992
  2. On the biological effects of cosmic rays: Epidemiological studies

    Determining the biological effects of cosmic rays and other natural ionizing radiations, could possibly help us in shedding light on the more general...

    C. Signorini, A. M. Conforto in Il Nuovo Cimento C
    Article 01 September 1992
  3. Proton-Induced Spallation Between 600 and 2600 MeV

    In the course of a systematic investigation of proton-induced reactions fifteen target elements ranging from O to Au were irradiated with protons...
    M. Lüpke, R. Michel, ... W. Wölfli in Nuclear Data for Science and Technology
    Conference paper 1992
  4. Cross Sections of p-Induced Reactions up to 100 MeV for the Interpretation of Solar Cosmic Ray Produced Nuclides

    Integral excitation functions for the production of residual nuclides by proton-induced reactions are the basic data for an accurate modelling of the...
    R. Bodemann, R. Michel, ... P. Malmborg in Nuclear Data for Science and Technology
    Conference paper 1992
  5. Planetary System

    G. Burkhardt, U. Esser, ... G. Zech in Literature 1991, Part 2
    Chapter 1992
  6. Application of charged-particle beams in science and technology

    Charged-particle beams are assuming an evermore prominent role in our everyday life. For example, today it is difficult to envisage a research centre...

    V. Valkovic, G. Moschini in La Rivista del Nuovo Cimento (1978-1999)
    Article 01 March 1992
  7. Bibliography

    Article 01 December 1991
  8. Half-life of41Ca

    The half-life of 41 Ca has been redetermined to be (1.01 ±0.10)×10 5 yr from the specific activity of a sample of enriched calcium material and its 41 Ca...

    M. Paul, I. Ahmad, W. Kutschera in Zeitschrift für Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei
    Article 01 September 1991
  9. Bibliography

    Article 01 August 1991
  10. Sun

    G. Burkhardt, U. Esser, ... G. Zech in Literature 1991, Part 2
    Chapter 1992
  11. Study of the Torino meteorite

    Mössbauer spectroscopy has been applied to the study of the Torino H6 meteorite. An identification of the principal components has been attempted.

    I. Ortalli, G. Pedrazzi in Hyperfine Interactions
    Article 01 July 1990
  12. A systematic comparison of two different models of cosmogenic nuclide production in meteorites

    A systematic comparison of a variable cosmogenic-production rate model (proposed in a previous paper) with the conventional constant-production rate...

    E. Pierazzo, S. M. Sartori, ... E. Celotto in Il Nuovo Cimento C
    Article 01 January 1990
  13. Planetary System

    G. Burkhardt, U. Esser, ... G. Zech in Literature 1989, Part 1
    Chapter 1990
  14. Sun

    G. Burkhardt, U. Esser, ... G. Zech in Literature 1989, Part 1
    Chapter 1990
  15. A new computerized system for analysis of thermoluminescence for application to the field of cosmogeophysics

    A new thermoluminescence analysis system has been developed to measure the thermoluminescence of various materials. This system consists of a...

    H. Kujirai, A. Nakanishi, S. Miono in Il Nuovo Cimento C
    Article 01 May 1989
  16. Bibliography

    Article 01 January 1989
  17. The Dependence of Cosmogenic Isotope Production Rate on Solar Activity and Geomagnetic Field Variations

    In order to interpret the measurements of cosmogenic isotope concentrations in various terrestrial archives it is important to understand their...
    Chapter 1988
  18. Natural background radiation

    The data presented show that the yearly background dose equals on the average about 2 mSv (200 mrem). Two thirds of the dose is attributable to...

    Yu. V. Sivintsev in Soviet Atomic Energy
    Article 01 January 1988
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