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  • ...ination of [[radiochemistry]] and [[radiation chemistry]] is used to study nuclear reactions such as [[nuclear fission|fission]] and [[nuclear fusion|fusion]]. Some ear
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  • a reconsideration of [[nuclear power plant]]s (using non-explosive nuclear reactions to make steam, which in turn is used to generate electricity) in light of c
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  • Low-energy nuclear reactions that occur in metals saturated with deuterium (heavy hydrogen); widely cons
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nuclear reactions]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Nuclear reactions}}
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  • A related technique, [[hydronuclear testing]], does actually have a nuclear reactions, although very small in yield (e.g., kilograms to low tons). The lowest ran
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  • ...st be produced, and then the steam is used to generate electrical power). Nuclear reactions are controlled [[nuclear fission]] [[Chain reaction/Definition|chain reacti
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  • ...contradictions in the nuclear mass scale in 1935. He studied the theory of nuclear reactions in 1935-1938, predicting many reaction cross sections. In connection with t ...more massive than the sun, and for his many contributions to the theory of nuclear reactions, he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1967, as sole recipient. He con
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  • {{r|Nuclear reactions}}
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  • ...cal bond]]s. A more general concept of a chemical reaction would include [[nuclear reactions]] and [[Elementary particle|elementary particle reactions]].
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  • ...lved, which he called α and β [[radiation]]. In retrospect, the nuclear reactions in the uranium salt likely to have been involved were:
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  • ...ination of [[radiochemistry]] and [[radiation chemistry]] is used to study nuclear reactions such as [[nuclear fission|fission]] and [[nuclear fusion|fusion]]. Some ear
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  • .... Parts will be be additionally exposed to neutrons and presumably undergo nuclear reactions and I assume some of those reactions will compromise their mechanical prope
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  • ...e same thing, potentially enabling conversion of mass to energy, as in the nuclear reactions involved in generation of atomic energy, or energy to mass, as in the gener
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  • * [[Hans Bethe]] (awarded 1967), for his contributions to the theory of nuclear reactions, especially his discoveries concerning the energy production in stars.
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  • .... Parts will be be additionally exposed to neutrons and presumably undergo nuclear reactions and I assume some of those reactions will compromise their mechanical prope
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  • ===Study of nuclear reactions=== ''see also '''[[nuclear physics]]''''' and '''''[[nuclear reactions]]''''' for further details.
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  • ...ion]," New York Times, May 3</ref> These and similar claims for unexpected nuclear reactions were not replicated with consistency by other laboratories. In 1989 and 199 ...ch, research in the field now presents itself as the study of "low-energy nuclear reactions" <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7959183.stm Cold fusion debate h
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  • ...pan="1"> For new radioactive elements produced by neutron irradiation, and nuclear reactions <td rowspan="1"> For theory of nuclear reactions, especially his discoveries concerning the energy production in stars
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  • | accessdate = 2007-10-03 }}</ref>. Hydronuclear tests do involve nuclear reactions, but very small ones. A technique that actually may have more explosive yie
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  • ...a high cross section (thus, it readily absorbs the radiation, which causes nuclear reactions) for the (n,gamma) reaction, causing activation in the coolant and losing n
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  • ...e same thing, potentially enabling conversion of mass to energy, as in the nuclear reactions involved in generation of atomic energy, or energy to mass, as in the gener
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  • ...efore the main sequence phase because they are not hot or dense enough for nuclear reactions to begin. Heat generated during contraction provides hydrostatic support an
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  • ...most abundant particles in the universe. </ref> Neutrinos are produced in nuclear reactions occurring within [[star]]s. Neutrinos can also be artificially produced in
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  • ...ersal, in principle it is operative for chemical reactions, as well as for nuclear reactions. Let us first consider an example of the latter, the reaction of [[tritium]
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  • ...py]] can detect these, but the concentration ratios can only be changed by nuclear reactions &mdash; they are not affected by homeopathic treatment. The molecules H<sub
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  • ...m bit&mdash;atoms making up the structural components. Energy from atomic nuclear reactions, flowing downhill from solar and geothermal sources, directly or indirectly
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