Soviet Atomic Energy

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Cross sections of the interaction of protons and electrons with atoms of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen

  • V. A. Pitkevich
  • V. G. Videnskii
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Oxygen Hydrogen Nitrogen 
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