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Publikováno v:
Chemie Ingenieur Technik. 92:1246-1246
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Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 70:437-440
Several experiments at CERN using high energy, high intensity beams of lead ions search for evidence of a quark-gluon plasma. The ions pass through an accelerating chain which supplies an energy up to 160 GeV per nucleon, 35 TeV in total. When these
Publikováno v:
Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 61:113-118
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Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 54:179-182
Autor:
M. Höfert, G.R. Stevenson
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Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 54:303-306
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 89:420-423
An improved nuclear microprobe system for applications in material science has been designed at the Dynamitron Tandem Laboratory of the University of Bochum. A superconducting solenoid as probe forming lens allows a wide range of projectile masses an
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Zeitschrift f�r Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei. 346:309-318
Mylar foils have been irradiated under typicalPIXE conditions using the Bochum nuclear microprobe. The induced radiation damage was investigated with theHEIS technique for studies of the chemical composition and theSTIM technique for studies of the e
Publikováno v:
Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 38:301-305
Autor:
B. Raith, A. Strzalkowski, B. Gonsior, Rokita E, Tadeusz Cichocki, S. Divoux, M. Sych, Jarczyk L, M. Höfert
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Histochemistry. 94:171-177
The proton induced X-ray emission method in combination with a proton microprobe was applied to study the intramembranaceous ossification. As material sections of mouse embryo skulls from the 17th and 19th day of gestation were used. The morphology o
Autor:
Eugeniusz Rokita, S. Divoux, M. Höfert, A. Strzałkowski, Tadeusz Cichocki, M. Sych, B. Gonsior, L. Jarczyk
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 49:441-445
The proton induced X-ray emission in combination with a proton microprobe (micro-PIXE) was used for the quantitative determination of a locally bound histochemical reaction end-product. The determination of proteoglycans (PG) content in the cartilage