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THE work to be described concerns only fast neutrons, and its object is the study of their scattering by uranium and the possible neutron emission which accompanies the fission of the nucleus.
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GOLDSTEIN, L., ROGOZINSKI, A. & WALEN, R. The Scattering by Uranium Nuclei of Fast Neutrons and the Possible Neutron Emission Resulting from Fission. Nature 144, 201–202 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144201a0
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