His speciality is nuclear spectroscopy and heavy ion reactions.
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Maier-Leibnitz continued to work on nuclear spectroscopy and radioactive tracers in biochemistry and medicine.
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In Proceedings of the American Physics Workshop of Nuclear Spectroscopy of Astrophysical sources ., Ed.
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In 1962, the Chasmans went to Yale University to work with David Allan Bromley in nuclear spectroscopy.
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CdTe can operate at room temperature allowing the construction of compact detectors for a wide variety of applications in nuclear spectroscopy.
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Founded in 1960, BNC initially developed pulse generators with precise, stable amplitudes and shapes for the nuclear spectroscopy community.
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Therefore, they offer opportunities for nuclear spectroscopy, as well as reaction mechanism study and other types of nuclear physics ( hypernuclear physics ).
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Maier-Leibnitz worked on nuclear spectroscopy, electron-gamma-ray coincidence measurements, radioactive tracers, and energy conservation in Compton scattering.
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On the 18th of March 1963 Wapstra entered the board of the IKO, now known as NIKHEF, as the scientific director of nuclear spectroscopy.
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She was known for her experimental work in nuclear spectroscopy of light elements, and for her annual reviews of the energy levels of light atomic nuclei.