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Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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About: Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Neutron & Irradiation. The organization has 7707 authors who have published 14471 publications receiving 207688 citations.
Topics: Neutron, Irradiation, Ion, Tokamak, Polymerization
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TL;DR: In this article, the thermal expansion coefficients of actinide dioxides calculated at 1200 K were calculated in inverse relation to their melting points, and the results showed that at room temperature, the α value of UO 2 was higher than those of the other actinides.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the pore surface of a porous hollow-fibre membrane was used to collect proteins at a high rate and high capacity because of convective transport and multi-layering of proteins.
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TL;DR: In this article, the electron configurations were proposed to be localized in the low-temperature phase and itinerant in the high temperature phase in the Co-O-Co angle.
Abstract: ${\mathrm{Pr}}_{0.5}{\mathrm{Ca}}_{0.5}{\mathrm{CoO}}_{3}$ showed a simultaneous metal-insulator and paramagnetic-paramagnetic spin-state transition of the first-order type at 90 K accompanied by a volume contraction by $\ensuremath{\sim}2%.$ Neutron diffraction analysis revealed that the volume contraction is mainly attributed to the tilting of ${\mathrm{CoO}}_{6}$ octahedra which causes a decrease in the Co-O-Co angle. The electron configurations were proposed to be localized ${t}_{2g}^{6}$ (trivalent Co) and ${t}_{2g}^{5}$ (tetravalent Co) in the low-temperature phase and itinerant ${t}_{2g}^{5}{e}_{g}^{0.5}$ in the high-temperature phase.
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01 Nov 2001-Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms
TL;DR: In this article, a high-energy particle transport code NMTC/JAM was proposed for the intra-nuclear cascade part of a proton-induced reaction up to several tens of GeV.
Abstract: We have developed a high-energy particle transport code NMTC/JAM, which is an upgraded version of NMTC/JAERI97. The applicable energy range of NMTC/JAM is extended in principle up to 200 GeV for nucleons and mesons by introducing the high-energy nuclear reaction code JAM for the intra-nuclear cascade part. We compare the calculations by NMTC/JAM code with the experimental data of thin and thick targets for proton-induced reactions up to several tens of GeV. The results of the NMTC/JAM code show excellent agreement with the experimental data.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a new biodegradable starch derivative hydrogel, carboxymethyl starch (CMS), was synthesized by irradiation in high concentrated solution (in the so-called paste-like condition).
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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William F. DeGrado | 110 | 599 | 43508 |
David J. Hill | 107 | 1364 | 57746 |
Makoto Fujita | 98 | 451 | 36732 |
Yuliang Zhao | 93 | 538 | 30249 |
Yi Luo | 81 | 668 | 30958 |
Timothy J. White | 72 | 466 | 20574 |
Takeji Hashimoto | 71 | 431 | 17381 |
Toshiki Tajima | 68 | 627 | 22528 |
Hajime Akimoto | 67 | 385 | 16568 |
Andreas Schadschneider | 66 | 358 | 20856 |
Tomoyuki Takahashi | 64 | 187 | 17199 |
Hiroshi Nishihara | 62 | 616 | 14683 |
Hirofumi Uchimiya | 62 | 233 | 11496 |
A. Loarte | 61 | 395 | 14856 |
Masahide Asano | 60 | 159 | 12332 |