Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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Page 1146
... measured to obtain voltage in millivolts . AUTOMATIC TIMING Not only is the sweep counter built in , rather than an accessory , but convenient auto stop points are provided to permit quick normalization of data . Where condi- tions ...
... measured to obtain voltage in millivolts . AUTOMATIC TIMING Not only is the sweep counter built in , rather than an accessory , but convenient auto stop points are provided to permit quick normalization of data . Where condi- tions ...
Page 1354
... measured at end of the accelerator with and with- out beam loading . Width at half maxi- mum was measured at 1.33 percent , with 0.9 percent attributable to experimental resolution . than 8 inch and showed a negligible spread in 480 ...
... measured at end of the accelerator with and with- out beam loading . Width at half maxi- mum was measured at 1.33 percent , with 0.9 percent attributable to experimental resolution . than 8 inch and showed a negligible spread in 480 ...
Page 1500
... measured points are shown as dots . The dashed curve is the measured counter response to 5.9 - kev x - rays . FWHM , full width at half maximum . Fig . 2 ( right below ) . Phoswich detector efficiency as a function of photon energy ...
... measured points are shown as dots . The dashed curve is the measured counter response to 5.9 - kev x - rays . FWHM , full width at half maximum . Fig . 2 ( right below ) . Phoswich detector efficiency as a function of photon energy ...
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