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Measurement of Photon-Induced K X-Rays Production Cross Sections for Elements with 62 \le Z \le 74

Measurement of Photon-Induced K X-Rays Production Cross Sections for Elements with 62 \le Z \le 74

Turkish Journal of Physics

2002-Cilt: 26 - Sayı: 6

483-490

K shell, X-ray fluorescence, Cross section.

K shell, X-ray fluorescence, Cross section.

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