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  • The disappearance of fusion-fission and the onset of multifragmentation

    Gualtieri, Eugene Edward
    Text (1995)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Azimuthal distributions in intermediate energy heavy-ion collisions

    Wilson, William Kenneth
    Text (1991)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Using the balance function to search for late hadronization in Au + Au collisions at a center of mass energy of 130 GeV per nucleon pair

    Tonjes, Marguerite Belt
    Text (2002)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Fragment production in intermediate energy heavy ion reactions

    Jacak, Barbara Vincenta
    Text (1984)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • High-energy gamma rays in heavy-ion collisions

    Lampis, Anna Rosa
    Text (1988)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • A study of the mechanism of ¹⁶0-induced reactions between 140 and 315 MeV incident energies

    Awes, Terry Clayton
    Text (1981)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
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