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Nuclear physics
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Nuclear reaction
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Nuclear astrophysics
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Nuclear structure
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Fuel temperature coefficient of reactivity
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Absorption cross section
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Accelerator operator
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Actinides in the environment
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Annihilation radiation
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Anomalon
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Atomic nucleus
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Atomic number
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Band of stability
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Baryon
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Baryon number
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Bethe formula
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Bethe-Bloch formula
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Binding energy
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John Bockris
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Tom W. Bonner Prize in Nuclear Physics
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Branching fraction
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B²FH
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Calorimetry in cold fusion experiments
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Nuclear chain reaction
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Charmed baryons
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Chemical shift
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Chiral model
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Cold fission
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Cold fusion
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Color glass condensate
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Common beta emitters
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Commonly-used gamma emitting isotopes
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Compton suppression
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Coulomb barrier
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Cross section (physics)
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Nuclear data
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Dead time
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Decay product
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Decay scheme
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Dosimetry
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Double electron capture
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Effective field theory
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Effects of nuclear explosions
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Eka-superactinide
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Electron binding energy
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Electron capture
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Energy spectrum
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Environmental radioactivity
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Excitation function
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FRS Fragment Separator
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Fast fission
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Fazia
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Fissile
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Fission product
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Fission products (by element)
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Nuclear fission
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Fluence
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Forschungsreaktor München II
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G-factor
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Gamma ray
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Gamma spectroscopy
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Gamow factor
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Geiger-Nuttall law
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Georeactor
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Glueball
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Gray (unit)
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Hadron
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Heat of combustion
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Helium fusion
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High-energy nuclear physics
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Hypercharge
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Hypernucleus
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Hyperpolarization (physics)
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Insertion time
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Institute for Transuranium Elements
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Interacting boson model
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Internal conversion
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Internal conversion coefficient
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International Society for Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
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Island of inversion
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Nuclear isomer
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Isospin
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Isotone
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Isotope
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Isotopic labeling
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J. Marvin Herndon
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Jellium
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Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics
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Kaonic hydrogen
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Kaonium
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Lew Kowarski
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Kurchatov Medal
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Landé g-factor
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Lead shielding
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Linear energy transfer
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Liquid metal cooled reactor
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Long-lived fission product
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Mass excess
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Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics
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Mössbauer effect
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Multiplication factor
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Multiplicative quantum number
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Muon capture
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Natural nuclear fission reactor
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Neutron capture
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Neutron cross-section
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Neutron drip line
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Nuclear explosion
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Nuclear explosive
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Nuclear force
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Nuclear fusion
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Nuclear magnetic moment
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Nuclear matter
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Nuclear model
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Nucleate boiling
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Nucleosynthesis
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Nuclide
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Oppenheimer-Phillips process
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Outhouse (unit)
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P-process
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Pair production
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Parity (physics)
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Particle-Induced X-ray Emission
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Paul Scherrer Institute
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Peripheral nuclear collisions
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Photodisintegration
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Prompt critical
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Proton decay
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Proton drip line
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Proximity effect (atomic physics)
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Q values
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R-process
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R3B
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Radiation protection
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Radium and radon in the environment
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Rare Isotope Accelerator
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Rp-process
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S-process
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Scattering
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Scattering cross-section
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Seed nucleus
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Semi-empirical mass formula
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Shed (physics)
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Shell model
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Solid state nuclear track detector
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Spallation Neutron Source
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Stopping power (particle radiation)
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Strangelet
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Stripping reaction
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Strong interaction
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Subatomic particle
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Superactinide
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Superdeformation
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Supernova nucleosynthesis
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Synthesis of noble metals
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Synthetic element
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Tetraquark
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Toroidal ring model
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Transactinide element
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Transuranium element
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Unbibium
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Unbihexium
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Unbinilium
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Unbipentium
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Unbiseptium
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Unbitrium
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Unbiunium
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Universal linear accelerator
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Untriennium
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Untrihexium
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Untrioctium
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Untriseptium
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Ununbium
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Ununennium
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Ununhexium
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Ununoctium
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Ununpentium
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Ununquadium
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Ununtrium
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Vector meson dominance
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Walter H. Barkas
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Weak hypercharge
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Weak interaction
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Weakless Universe
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Woods Saxon potential
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Xi baryon
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