Cosmic rays

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121INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS PUBLISHING  JOURNAL OF PHYSICS G: NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS J. Phys. G: Nucl. Part. Phys–416

INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS PUBLISHING JOURNAL OF PHYSICS G: NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS J. Phys. G: Nucl. Part. Phys–416

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Source URL: www.u.lodz.pl

Language: English - Date: 2005-03-25 02:57:40
122Chapter 12  SURVIVOR DOSIMETRY Part D. Graphical Comparisons of Measurements and Calculations for Neutrons and Gamma Rays

Chapter 12 SURVIVOR DOSIMETRY Part D. Graphical Comparisons of Measurements and Calculations for Neutrons and Gamma Rays

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Source URL: www.rerf.or.jp

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-30 03:56:34
12329th International Cosmic Ray Conference Pune, Geosynchrotron radio pulse emission from extensive air showers: Simulations with AIRES M. A. DuVernoisa, B. Caia, and D. Klecknerb. (a) School of Physics

29th International Cosmic Ray Conference Pune, Geosynchrotron radio pulse emission from extensive air showers: Simulations with AIRES M. A. DuVernoisa, B. Caia, and D. Klecknerb. (a) School of Physics

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Source URL: data.duvernois.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-03-30 22:14:26
124Overview of the ANITA project Steven Barwickb, James Beattyc, David Bessond, John Cleme, Stephane Coutuc, Michael DuVernoisf, Paul Evensone, Peter Gorham*g, Francis Halzenh, Abram Jacobseni, David Kiedaj, John Learnedg,

Overview of the ANITA project Steven Barwickb, James Beattyc, David Bessond, John Cleme, Stephane Coutuc, Michael DuVernoisf, Paul Evensone, Peter Gorham*g, Francis Halzenh, Abram Jacobseni, David Kiedaj, John Learnedg,

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Source URL: data.duvernois.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-03-30 21:12:00
125FEATURES www.iop.org/journals/physed Educational studies of cosmic rays ¨ with a telescope of Geiger–Muller

FEATURES www.iop.org/journals/physed Educational studies of cosmic rays ¨ with a telescope of Geiger–Muller

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Source URL: www.u.lodz.pl

Language: English - Date: 2006-11-09 09:16:23
126Energetic particles of the magnetosphere By M. Kruglanski The energetic particles in the magnetosphere have various origins: • cosmic rays emitted in our galaxy by novae and supernovae; • galactic particles accelerat

Energetic particles of the magnetosphere By M. Kruglanski The energetic particles in the magnetosphere have various origins: • cosmic rays emitted in our galaxy by novae and supernovae; • galactic particles accelerat

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Source URL: www.aeronomy.be

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-18 04:12:33
127About Radiation Radiation is found in many forms. People are exposed to natural background radiation every day from the ground, building materials, air, food, outer space (cosmic rays) and even elements occurring natural

About Radiation Radiation is found in many forms. People are exposed to natural background radiation every day from the ground, building materials, air, food, outer space (cosmic rays) and even elements occurring natural

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Source URL: nwmo.ca

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-07 10:56:20
128

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Source URL: space-env.esa.int

Language: English - Date: 2005-03-21 08:52:00
129Biography: Professor Clive Dyer Clive gained 1st class honours in the Natural Sciences Tripos at Christ’s College Cambridge and has since worked in space and radiation research for more than 40 years, authoring more th

Biography: Professor Clive Dyer Clive gained 1st class honours in the Natural Sciences Tripos at Christ’s College Cambridge and has since worked in space and radiation research for more than 40 years, authoring more th

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Source URL: www.mssl.ucl.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-23 11:08:03
130AN INSIDER’S VIEW  Radiation Radiation is energy that travels as particles or waves and can be naturally occurring or man-made. It is all around us in various forms ranging from radio waves to x-rays to cosmic radiatio

AN INSIDER’S VIEW Radiation Radiation is energy that travels as particles or waves and can be naturally occurring or man-made. It is all around us in various forms ranging from radio waves to x-rays to cosmic radiatio

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Source URL: www.nuclearconnect.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-30 10:18:12