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Pre-equilibrium excitation of nuclei in ([rho], [alpha]) and ([rho], 3He) reactions induced by 120, 160 and 200 MeV protons
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Some studies and applications of charged particle induced reactions
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Analyzing power and cross section distributions of the 12C (p,pα)8Be cluster knockout reaction at an incident energy of 100 MeV
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Polarization in neutron-deuteron scattering from 8 to 22 MeV
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Nuclear distortions in the (p,2p) knockout reaction on 208Pb at an incident energy of 200 MeV.
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The neutron-deutron breakup cross section between 8 and 22 MeV
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Neutron-proton bremsstrahlung at 4.8 MeV
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Cross sections and analysing power energy-sharing distributions of valence (p,2p)-knockout from 208Pb with a projectile of 200MeV
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Neutron induced alpha production from carbon between 18 and 22 MeV
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Proton reaction cross sections on ¹²C, ⁴⁰Ca, ⁹⁰Zr, and ²⁰⁸Pb at energies between 80 and 180 MeV
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Coincident proton decay of the continuum induced by 200 MeV protons on 12C
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Two-nucleon transfer in the 58Ni(p;3He)56Co
reaction at incident energies of 80, 100 and 120 MeV
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Bepaling van die magnetiese moment van die 0,847 MeV vlak in 56Fe
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Charged particle beam transport for a cyclotron facility
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Azimuthal Anisotropy of Different Quark-flavored Particles in High Energy "simulated" Proton-Proton Collisions
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Measurement of neutron fluence at En=20-100 MeV using a stacked scintillator spectrometer
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Differential cross section for neutron-proton radiative capture at En=63.4 MeV
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Differential Elliptic Flow Analysis of Hadrons with Different Wuark Content in Simulated pp Collisions
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Die reaksies 40Ca([alfa,rho])43Sc EN 48Ca([alfa,rho])51Sc VIR [epsilon alfa] = 12 MeV
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Improved proton beam quality and intensity from a 200 MeV cyclotron system
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Study of fusion evaporation channels in the 18O + 18O reaction at 65 MeV
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A study of the 208Pb(p,2p)207Tl reaction with a magnetic spectrometer at an incident energy of 200 MeV
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Shell-model studies in mass 10 to 15 nuclei : an evaluation of the modified surface delta two-nucleon interaction
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Strange particle production via the weak interaction