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Consistency of Cross-Section Data in Integral Experiments

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A neutron spectrum adjustment with the multiple foil activation technique has been performed on two fast neutron facilities.

The results are analyzed and discussed with the aim of deriving some conclusions on the reliabi lity of the employed cross sections

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Cesana, A., Sangiust, V., Terrani, M., Sandrelli, G. (1985). Consistency of Cross-Section Data in Integral Experiments. In: Genthon, J.P., Röttger, H. (eds) Reactor Dosimetry. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9726-0_33

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