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The effect of inelastic scatter of neutrons in uranium on the moderation length in water

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We would like to thank G. A. Bat' for discussing certain theoretical problems, L. E. Morozova, G. S. Stolyarova, and L. A. Serdyukova for helping with the measurements and calculations.

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Levin, B.A., Marchenko, E.V. & Timoshuk, D.V. The effect of inelastic scatter of neutrons in uranium on the moderation length in water. The Soviet Journal of Atomic Energy 10, 179–181 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01480232

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