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Data requirements for neutron activation. Part II: Decay data
Existing data libraries such as EAF-2003 contain information for a large number of nuclides. Of these only a proportion makes a significant contribution to quantities such as activity or gamma-dose rate at various decay times. These nuclides were identified in a recent extensive set of calculations...
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