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Definition of Nuclear resonance
1. Noun. The resonance absorption of a gamma ray by a nucleus identical to the nucleus that emitted the gamma ray.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nuclear Resonance
Literary usage of Nuclear resonance
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"The signs and magnitudes of electron-nuclei coupling constants can be obtained
from nuclear resonance spectra under certain circumstances. ..."
2. Technology Against Terrorism: The Federal Effort (1992)
"... Nuclear —Thermal Neutron Analysis —Fast Neutron Analysis —nuclear resonance
Absorption of Gamma Rays —Associated Partide Production —Pulsed Fast Neutron ..."
3. Biographical Memoirs by National Academy Of Sciences, National Academy of Sciences Staff, Caroline K. McEuen (1980)
"nuclear resonance excitation using a diffraction monochromator. Phys. Rev., 128:2334.
With F. Boehm and R. Brockmeier. Intrinsic quadrupole moments in W182. ..."
4. Utilisation and Reliability of High Power Proton Accelerators: Workshop by NEA Nuclear Science Committee (2001)
"[3] RE Morgado, et aL, "Prototype Explosive Detection System Based on Nuclear
Resonance Absorption in Nitrogen", LA-12776-MS, 1996. ..."
5. Technology Against Terrorism: Structuring Security (1994)
"The nuclear resonance absorption (NRA) concept is such a candidate: without a
viable proton accelerator it is just an idea; with one, it may be a very ..."
6. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"Information in these fields has come from studies of self-diffusion (55), dielectric
relaxation *<5), nuclear resonance relaxation (57), »ustic absorption ..."