neutron|neutrons in English

noun

[neu·tron || 'nuːtrɑn /'njuːtrɒn]

elementary particle in atomic nuclei which has no electrical charge (Physics)

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1. Burnable absorbers have a high neutron absorption cross-section and after capturing neutrons they transmute into other nuclides with relatively low neutron absorption cross-section

2. A neutron moisture meter using a scintillation detector for slow neutrons was previously calibrated in materials carefully selected to avoid inaccuracies resulting from neutron absorption.

3. In another analytical method, neutron activation, an atomic reactor is used to bombard the mineral with fast-moving neutrons.

4. A method for obtaining free thermal Antineutrons within the cage-like structure of a fullerene molecule comprising irradiating the fullerene molecule with free neutrons causing free neutrons to be trapped within the fullerene molecule wherein the trapped neutron oscillates between the neutron and antineutron states

5. The unique design allows for different neutron flux (number of neutrons impacting one square centimeter every second) conditions in various locations.

6. 27 There are four principal neutron interactions that affect formation evaluation: elastic neutron scattering, inelastic neutron scattering, fast-neutron reactions and neutron capture.

7. In a nuclear reactor, criticality is achieved when the rate of neutron production is equal to the rate of neutron losses, including both neutron absorption and neutron leakage.

8. When you make fusion, the energy comes out as neutrons, fast neutrons comes out of the plasma.

9. It contains protons, neutrons and electrons.

10. A neutron bomb.

11. The challenges to neutron radiography are in the provision of portable neutron sources.

12. Most neutron emission outside prompt neutron production associated with fission (either induced or spontaneous), is from neutron-heavy isotopes produced as fission products.

13. At this point, a neutron star pair, or even a neutron star - hole pair, is formed.

14. The nucleus has two protons and two neutrons.

15. We irradiate the desert with slow neutrons.

16. The neutron-absobing wall (54) is at least partially covered by a lining (56) capable of releasing neutrons when impacted by deuterons that are carried along with the ion beam (15) through the containment space (58).

17. Cross sections of neutron-absorbing materials

18. Antineutron, antiparticle of the neutron. The neutron has no electric charge, and thus so does the Antineutron

19. The complete system is composed of a neutron generator, a neutron detector, amplifiers, and signal processing electronics.

20. Neutron detectors specially designed or prepared for determining neutron flux levels within the core of a "nuclear reactor";

21. New high-sensitivity searches for neutrons converting into Antineutrons and/or sterile neutrons at the HIBEAM/NNBAR experiment at the European Spallation Source

22. Neutron-Antineutron Oscillations James D

23. For alpha particles and fast neutrons, wR = 20.

24. They were therefore called neutron stars.

25. Neutron counter's not showing much.