neutron inelastic scattering reactions
neutron inelastic scattering reactions
[′nü‚trän ‚in·i′las·tik ′skad·ə·riŋ rē‚ak·shənz] (nucleonics)
Emissions of low-energy neutrons when materials have been bombarded by fast neutrons during neutron activation analysis. Also known as n-n ′ reactions.
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