Soviet Atomic Energy

, Volume 21, Issue 5, pp 1104–1107 | Cite as

Semiconductor (germanium) γ-ray spectrometer determines burnup in fuel elements

  • L. V. Groshev
  • A. M. Demidov
  • G. A. Kotel'nikov
  • O. A. Miller
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Keywords

Germanium Fuel Element 
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© Consultants Bureau 1967

Authors and Affiliations

  • L. V. Groshev
  • A. M. Demidov
  • G. A. Kotel'nikov
  • O. A. Miller

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