1972
DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(72)90273-8
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The reactions K+d → K+d, K+d → K+pn and K+d → K0pp at 3 Ge V/c with an investigation of K+n scattering

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“…Urinary excretion of NF. NT, and NM metab olites in humans ranged between 50% (NF) [16], 30% (NT) [12], and 15% (NM) [17]. Most of these main metabolites can be quantified in plasma and urine.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urinary excretion of NF. NT, and NM metab olites in humans ranged between 50% (NF) [16], 30% (NT) [12], and 15% (NM) [17]. Most of these main metabolites can be quantified in plasma and urine.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current at this point is controlled by the excess hole density that is present in the p-region below the channel. The dominant charge-collection mechanism at this point in the simulation is the back-channel turn-on mechanism [4][5][6][7],with the magnitude of the source-drain current is determined by the device bias conditions and the density of holes beneath the channel. By 500 ps ( Figure 7) the electron density and currents have recovered close to the steady-state conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Data at high energies are rare and contain some uncertainties due to the procedures such as impulse approximation, Glauber screening, and Fermi motion taken usually in the analysis of deuteron data. A few data points on the total cross section for K + n elastic reaction are found at P Lab = 2.97 GeV/c [24] and 4.6 GeV/c [25], respectively. For the K − n reaction the total cross section data are reported at P Lab = 2.2 GeV/c [26] and 4.5 GeV/c [27], respectively.…”
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confidence: 96%