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Department of Nuclear Engineering, Graduate School of Osaka University | 論文
- Measurement and Analysis of Leakage Neutron Spectrum from a Spherical Pile of Silicon with Incident 14MeV Neutrons
- Measurement of Leakage Neutron Spectra from a Spherical Pile of Zirconium Irradiated with 14MeV Neutrons and Validation of Its Nuclear Data
- Measurement of Leakage Neutron Spectra from a Spherical Pile of Niobium Bombarded with 14MeV Neutrons and Validation of Its Nuclear Data
- easurement and Analysis of Leakage Neutron Spectra from Spherical Assemblies of Chromium, Manganese and Copper with 14MeV Neutrons
- Analysis of Incident Neutron Energy Dependence of Fission Product Yields for ^U by the Selective Channel Scission Model
- Experimental Study on Correlation between Excess Heat and Nuclear Products by D_2O/Pd Electrolysis
- Search for Multibody Nuclear Reactions in Metal Deuteride Induced with Ion Beam and Electrolysis Methods
- Method of Analyzing ^4e in a Deuterium Atmosphere using a High-Resolution Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer
- Isotopic Enrichment of Nickel in Aqueous Solution/Crown Ether System
- Strontium Isotope Effect in Liquid-Liquid Extraction of Strontium Chloride Using a Crown Ether
- Benchmark Experiment on Vanadium with D-T Neutrons and Validation of Evaluated Nuclear Data Libraries by Analysis of the Experiment
- Strontium Isotope Effects in Ligand Exchange Reaction
- Temperature Dependence of Isotope Effects of Barium Using a Crown Ether
- Unusual Isotope Effects of Molybdenum in Chemical Exchange Reaction Using Dicyclohexano-18-Crown-6
- Neutron Evolution from a Palladium Electrode by Alternate Absorption Treatment of Deuterium and Hydrogen : Nuclear Science, Plasmas, and Electric Discharges
- Soft-Error on Static Random Access Memories Induced by D-T Neutrons
- Production of Heat during Plasma Electrolysis in Liquid
- Production of Stable Isotopes by Selective Channel Photofission of Pd : Nuclear Sciences, Plasmas, and Electric Discharges
- Analysis of ^U Fission by Selective Channel Scission Model : Nuclear Sciences, Plasmas, and Electric Discharges
- Assessment of Tritium Behavior in Man Using a Modified Three-Compartment Model