| 21. | This concept arises because delayed neutrons are emitted with an energy spectrum more thermalized relative to prompt neutrons.
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| 22. | Energy Spectrum Advisors, a Dallas-based oil and gas investment banking firm, will advise Castle Energy in the venture.
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| 23. | This instability shows up as a broadening of the energy spectrum lines, which perturbation theory fails to reproduce entirely.
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| 24. | This means that an energy barrier of \ Delta E on the energy spectrum is exponentially difficult to overcome.
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| 25. | White neutron beams also have some measure of uncertainty in their energy spectrum, often with high thermal neutron content.
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| 26. | Therefore, by dimensional analysis, the only possible form for the energy spectrum function according with the third Kolmogorov's hypothesis is
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| 27. | MWA uses electromagnetic waves in the microwave energy spectrum ( 300 MHz to 300 GHz ) to produce tissue-heating effects.
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| 28. | The CTP supports 25-35 MIT graduate students, who work with the faculty and postdocs on problems across the energy spectrum.
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| 29. | It is essential to know this energy spectrum because different neutrino detection experiments are sensitive to different neutrino energy ranges.
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| 30. | However, the chamber cannot discriminate between radiation types ( beta or gamma ) and cannot produce an energy spectrum of radiation.
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