On the absolute and relative accuracy obtainable by some methods when predicting neutron and gamma ray attenuation and fast neutron spectrum in reactor shields

On the absolute and relative accuracy obtainable by some methods when predicting neutron and gamma ray attenuation and fast neutron spectrum in reactor shields

by Erkki Aalto

Book 51 of Doktorsavhandlingar vid Chalmers tekniska högskola -- ny ser., nr.

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