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IAEA nuclear data services for radiochemistry

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The IAEA provides convenient access to the most comprehensive collection of nuclear data libraries worldwide, many of them highly relevant to radiochemical applications. This paper gives an overview of databases available over the Internet via the Worldwide Web, Telnet and FTP interfaces, (including the major databases for nuclear structure and decay, nuclear reactions, and specialized bibliographies), and a brief introduction to the IAEA's data development activity organized through Coordinated Research Projects.

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  7. For FTP file transfer the following access procedure is used: ftp iaeand.iaea.or.at; name: fendl2 or anonymous (for all other files). No special password is required. Normal FTP comments, such as ls, cd and get, can then be used to retrieve the files.

  8. For further information on Coordinated Research Projects contact: Research Contract Administration, Department of Research and Isotopes, International Atomic Energy Agency, P.O.Box 100, A-1400 Vienna, Austria.

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Iyer, R.M., Obložinský, P., Muir, D.W. et al. IAEA nuclear data services for radiochemistry. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 239, 139–141 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02349545

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